Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 22, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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” Qh, I fioqH k u a y w h *i I
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writs,” Us opatinusd. "I wQ»ld
The Vpw Year’s tournament at
M u t â t « te one of the foremost
events o t the year In this section.
In past seasons It has drawn fields
Of from • • to SIP players.
; q tllfo rh is ’s lending amateurs
trill play, ah In the past, but they
h ill have competition this year
as a number of Canadian and
Xew 'Torfc stare, residing at Del
They themselves weald ho sensl-
Monte this winter, have decided fefo. They would not give presents
to each other. They were grown-
> As usual the Christmas Day sp. Why should they go in for
Mmething that W
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tournament w ill be a novelty af­ possession of childhood?
fair. In addition to trophies for
They would have Christinas din­
low net and low gross individual ner together. That they had final­
Christmas presents w ill be given ly decided they could not -forego.
the other ruling was very senal-
each golfer who «sakes a birdie.
and they fell agreed, but—well.
It woe quite sensible. Children be­
longed to Christmas, Christmas to
(E d ito r: This tenths fourth
children. Let it remain that way.
The family who lived down by
of • series of interviews w ith
tho old mill were having the* Christ­
members e f the University of
mas dinner. The other family were
Oregon faculty who are thor-
ramtag to It and were going to
oughly conversant w ith lit ­
. W ASHINGTON, Dec. |f i— (H.
erature. Each professor wee
1*.)— Senator McNary of Oregon puddings as their pert of the
Christmas feast They wanted to
asked
whet 12 books he
today introduced aa adminietra.- fio something about a Christmas
would eelect i f he wore ship­
tion farm cooperative marketing tinner—there wasn’t any special
wrecked and had enough time
hfU, and along with It aa ex- reasoo tor it but they wanted to
rt corporation hill which .'was fie something.
to secure tho volume« from •
The table was set the night ho-
complete ship’s lib ra ry .)
it forward a t the -lest se'sflon. (sea There wasn’t much” to fie
U N IV E R S IT Y
O F OREGON,
Us starting at the same time
A. measure advocated by, Presi-
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ittfetoekta o f the West.
McNary said h a dosa aot ra-
£ard the measures as conflicting
ifiud submits them both for the
; eoasidoratlon of fop eoriskittee
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Nuglng the
Christmas hymns.
That would be suitable to the day
—to the holiday, holy day, Joy.
But thqre .was a time to between.
~ e t e e hqfore w t e A h e children
bad had thhlr present»—while still
thqy te to te id to n . befmre they hsd
w rit« tor tke shssr fo r of w ftV
| i ( , usiufi word»— A » * • * * 0 “ W
to (Jo, to fla y wttM word«.
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wohld M » e 0 » w » t w ith «V ton*»-
I tteinW I wo«** finish" . . . M
mailed «ad ra is'd J»le. eyebrow»,
'‘that sutobfogreyhy, whisk every
English professor has up bi»
feleev» and aerpr produces.
“ I might take Marcus Aurelia»
with ate f o |h e island. ,J’m In te r­
ested in »Marie ue . Avredus. % He
might inspire me to w rite toy own
book," be went on. " I t surprise«
me (bat students lik e It. I « M ‘
uadsraUnd it. toe. Marcus A u r s
H ub lir in * in an are silken tke
nation was disintegrating.- Todpy
Students a re Using under tbs same
circumstances.
Throwing
all
Standards aside. They don’t know
what, they bslisvo in, do th o y t"
He spoke dlrooUy. “ I don’t my-
» •If."
“ I would cut out a ll realistic
literature because i t would fee
rather trrollesanL I think I d —
well, there are »0 many I would
not take.
I would cut out a ll
propaganda. I wouldn’t he Inter­
ested in propaganda anymore if
I resided op a deserted Island. No
realism, nO propaganda. You un-
derstand what I mean. Such
things aa Brieux plays and Uncle
Tom ’s Cabin.
“One author I would take is
Chaucer. I think Chaucer is much
greater than Shakespeare,” D r.
Ernst leaned forw ard and spoke
enthusiastically.
“ I think be In
the greatest English w riter. That
is, I like him hast. I would omit
Wordsworth, I t ’s more or less
COMPOUND fo r oongfo», < **•»
age« ef FOLEY P IIA fc« dtototfo
stimulent for tke kldters, and
-.family down
usd the other FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS
Dress up the House
CtAIWMOWtrCi?., Neo. M—
UP>—W illi»» M. ¿Ueftoll, dedh jtf
Pomona college, is pregsring for
kis d»MrtWA ‘ - fgr Europa on
on tho continent . Recently he
applied for a United etgtsh w p
poft, hut Was refnsaB, when It
was itarned that ho Is techni­
cally a British subfoOt,. eltboekh
he hae voted hero’ ter several
yekre. Although ho will saiFWtth
0 British passport, he nanouneog
thut he intends to become a eitt­
äen of the United BtatOe,
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CHRISTMAS
SILVERWARE
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Some sterling^ some plate,
o ftasty patterns, a t great­
ly reduced prioes.
T. K. Bolton
Opposite Ford* Oarage
The gift that gives to the whole
fam ily—and keeps5 on g iv in g —
something new* each day, through-
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FOR THE HOLÌDAY8
Victor Stop and Tail Lamp ........................ ... -$$•
Kay Bee Road Lite
»'•*, - • -$8-
Built Rite Electric Windshield ’Wiper ..........$8.
New 1926 Stewart S p ee d o m eter ................... .. $18.
Boyce Motormeters ........ . . . . . 18.80 $7.00 $10.
Rear View Mirror
Windshield Wiper
Dash Lamp . . . . .
Peddle pants < ,..
Tool Kite, complete for Ford
................ $1.86
17-inch steering wheel
,^-$1.76 $• $8.60
Flower Vases
.........................$$.00 to $4.60
Ash Reoeiver .................
.......... $$-80
Arvin Heaters for Fords
, /^$LT|I
Weed De Lux Tire Chains, all sixes. Priced Bight-
Let Ufi Deliver You .
A "NEW FORD /
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Claycomb Motor Co
Fordaon
Lincoln
PATTERSON HAND .COLORED PICTURES OF
Crater Lake —
' Mt, Shasta - Redwoods
and Ooean Surf
DELICIOUS CHRISTMAS CANDY
BOXED ÖR BULK
We have a large assortment of special Christmas
candy, either in boxes or bulk at reasonable
prices. Also, all kinds of nuts and fresh roasted
popcorn and peanuts.
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HARD MIXED
FANCY BOXES
Up To 15.00
Laalt Over These
XMAS SUGGESTIONS
All of our mined candy is
made with government in-
»pected eoiorin^. -
■t F orH im
7 y a , v,K.
AB candy Ashland
Made ' •
CANDYLAND
Let us isspect your brakes
BARGAINS
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Wall Papering and
Painting
CANES
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S. A M. Spot L ite
A Christmas Gift far the-Whole Family
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Framed and Uriframed
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Suggestions For Chriitmas Gifts
A s s w » s » « f e e » » » » > » ♦ • » » ....................
CHOCOLATES
CREAMS
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would probat
These wqnderful remedies have
helped mlUlone of people- Try
theml Sold everywhere.
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we have large quanities of
many, different kinds of
candies far your Christ­
mas needs.
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gropagunda, teaches a moral les­ think nMNte*te books aro good.
son. You sOb that. “Ttntern Health books, hoy seeut pamph­
Abbey," and some of the smaller lets w ith campfire instructions.
“No, no reference hooks. W het
lyrics I might take.
“No, I wouldn’t he Interested would I went w ith reforonee books
to a dictionary or any other useful
hooks, unless a health book. T h a t.
would be a good idea.
There
yrould still be the classics, of
course. I could choose from all the
romantic, philosophic and histor­
ical literature. I wouldn’t taka
«long any hfotory though.”
M»-
thought a minute. ’’I might tabs'
along some Mqgraphy. I think my,
Ohleago, H I., W W sIteT «
and addire* Ctosrty. Tm V ID
eelve a ton .cen t botti»
folet ^
honky
a n d
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\a> t e l
Genuin«
,worrov-
Sdce 8»y-
Personal Check Pro­
tector. . •
.$18
Gold Mounted Key
___ ’ ___ gs.50
Brief Case .. $8 to 810
Pkpk Calendar .1. . 75c
6 }b )e ............ $8 to $8
Letter Openers
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Ytzwilra
Bdy (to 18
AahTr^ys . . . .$Beto$4
O garette Cases . .$1AO
Dollar Bags . . .$1.38
Bhayuig Mirrore $1—$6
Waste Paper Baskets
• • •
$1 tO $3
Duofold Pen and Pencil
- Hets , » m m , w$ to $11
BRAKE SERVICE)
st ton Cat um
The Park Garage
Writing Desk Set $3-60
¡pread Board $3 to $3.80
Camera . , . . . 38 to $20
• Perfume Bottfes
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$1.40 to $3
flot Difik’Mats 30o—50c
Music Rolls .’.$1 to $3
JVahiTy Cases ..$ g to $ 8
Manicure Roll ups
........$3 to $10
Box Stationery 80o - $9
Rubber Aprons ..$1.25
Flower Vases 60c to $3
Candles (extra)
• • •
a, . 80c Each
Perfumes . .80c to $4.50
Toilet W a ters......... $1
When doing your shopping, visit
o,thopU<«kic
jV ic tro l*
<Col«»yM«W)
R. P. PORTER, FOUNTAIN
On /p ie Plaza
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The model shown is moderately priced,
has a clarity and volume which makes it
“true in tone” and superior to any other
instrument not hearing the famous Victor
Trademark shown below. Come in today 1
$ASY TERMS
Beauty and Charm in
Oar Chapel
Wo bf ve a room air
faciliti.
rangement that gives prjvacy for the immediate
family Init makes it paarfble for. c|ose friends
to be-there, too. Oar patrons are welcome to
use the Chapel without any added charge, for
it is a part of our regular and modem equip­
ment. Yon’will 8nd that our service |s deserv­
ing of the praise it receives.
8400.00
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Opdle$ of Toys, Gomes and' Books, ’n
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'Everything at
&âona
OVERLAND Ç A W E
of Tha Western Atto Supply Oo.
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