Special communteation W ed­ nesday evening, Dec^ 22. In­ stallation of officers, ‘followed by, conferring of third degrey. Dinner at 'Ci»0. Visiting Breth­ ren welcome. -g. A. PBTRR8-Jr., W. M. W, H. DAY, SeMy. Francis Pracht, and Margaret McCoy, are visiting in Ashland with their parents over the Christmas holidays from Corvallis. Edison Phonographs and rec­ ords, prices slashed.— The Roue, Through Ashland— From Klamath Falls— W. M. Wallace, traveling audi­ H. F. Stoakes was a business visitor in Ashland yesterday from tor of the Southern Pacific rail­ road company stopped o ver In Klamath Falls. Ashland last evening. Call l i t for Powell's famous Roller skating Ashland Nata- apple cider sad we deliver. tt-1 mo. tprlum, 7 to 11 every evening. Open every afternoon until fur­ Conklin fountain pens.— Dar ther notice. Visit us after the ling's Art Store. 93-tl show at night. We appreciate your patronage at all times. See Gifts of photographs bring us for skating parties or dances. hearts closer together.— Studio Ashland. Waterman's Fountain Pens. Canes.— The McNslr Bros. AU-rite buttar toasted sand- popular— Ninlng- On and after Dee. 23» I will wlches— very 91-tl not be responsible for any debts er's Fountain Service. contracted by the Community Hospital. Nellie Loomis. 95-3 Ix-gvlng T o d a y - Dr. Bertha E. Sawyer will leave today for Klamath Falls, where Here Yesterday— Mrs. J. E. Rose of Hornbrook, she will spend the Christmas holi­ California was a shopping visitor days with relatives. In Ashland yesterday. WHY PAY RENT? Will build WINTER GARDEN DANCE new home on well located lot. Easy terms. 558 Holly gt.. XMAS (FRIDAY) NIGHT. 95-tf 95-3 Phone 317-L. Bults and* overcoats make 1-2 to 1-2 off on framed pic­ practical gifts.— Paulserud's. The wonder of the age. The tures. Darllag'a Art Store. ¿ Orthophonie Vletrola.— The Róse WORSE Have yeur Sunday dinner gt PASADBNA, Cal., Dec. 22— Martha's Dinaig Room.— Ven­ dôme Hotel. t l - t f (U. P .)— Chasing Mexican ban­ dits, fighting Indiana, or even Boxes and bottles *of sweet braving the intense cold • ot smelling gifts for lg»f.— Blhart's. the Klondyke aren-'t to be com­ pared With -climbing a step-lad­ Hot tub sulphur hatha. Day der. The first are mild forma or night at Jackson Hot Springs, of amusement as compared with ' 5641 tin- last In the opinion of Dr. Frederick Monsen, F. R. Q. 3., If you need an office or small, who has done all of them. The adventurer came f to this storeroom, the room next to Conclusion when he fell two The Tidings offloe la ready for. you. Apply at The TMlngfc of­ feet from - a step ladder In his fice. 6241 laboratory here, and sustained ' gevere injur leap To Spend Holidays Here ■ Joseph Cyr of San Francisco New Athena-Kamela branch, will spend the Christmas holidays ,Walla Walla-Baker toll tele­ In Ashland with his daughters, phone line, will e o s t .88,500. Mrs, C. W. Priest and Mri. W. 1». Robinson. Mr. Cyr was managor Oregon taxable property is of the Ashland Creamery two 91,084,587,818, 28 8,0 0 0.0 0 « years ago. He w ill visit as far mors than last year. north as Kelso, Washington, be­ fore returning to San Francisco. A. A. A. OFFICE TO BE OPENED HER AT ONCE FOR MORE AND BETTER MAKES APPEARANCE Fire Insurance aee J. Aahland Hotel Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McDowell The Yuulty Shoppe Miss Gertruds Engle who is McGee's Store.- Phone 108 were visitors In Ashland yester­ vice principal In the Junior high day from Talent. In Richmond, California is vlslt- 1-1 Io 1-8 off on framed p I c - lng In Ashland over the Christ­ Candled Cherries,; Pineapple mas holidays. and mixed nuts.— The Rose. . Home made Chill Bsana and Hot Tamales.— Nlnlnger’s Foun­ tain Service.. 91-tl. A large line framed Darling*a ' Art Store. Compléta Hue of Christmas candles at The Plasa Confoo- ttoaery, tOo per lh., and up. 87-tf VteHle^ta' Aahland— Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Merrill of Berkeley, California are visiting in Ashland with Mr. Merrill’s parents, Mr. end Mrs. Frank Mer­ rill, over the Christmas holidays. Repairs That W ill Please th C GÖO9C UriOMAN* ».uMi-stJtSAi sawai. j a c k PiQKFOttO.LOUrtt O«e Weu*HaCON8tAMCt BIN Mt f t , At The Vining Today, Tomo rròw and Thursday. BARGAINS J.8 Colored Silk • . Umbrellas — $4.45 Values 2 DOZ. COATS For Wedndeäsy And Thursday THE HAND MADE HANDKERCHIEFS AT THIS STORE ARE ATTRACTING EVERY WOMAN’S EYE, THERE’S A TIP, MEN. STORE OPEN EVENINGS THIS WEEK CIRCLE PAPfiAMK $4.00 STRAP WRIST KID GLOVES FIBRE SILK BED SPREADS Agee’s Shoe Shop 339 E. Main Street V Late Fiction Little Ships ? • By Kathleen Norris, «8.00 Treading the Winepress By Ralph Connor, «1.00 Christmas records gift.— Tbs Rote. tor that 7141 GIVE THE CAR Something For Xmas PISTONS PINS RINGS Crater Lake pictures, 75c to 925.08.— Darling's Art Store. BEARINGS Candy land— We are prepared to handle your Xmes orders with fresh confectionery of all kinds. FOR MORE AND BETTER , CROPS Usa Sulphur, Land Plaster and TODAY - TOMORROW - THURSDAY Superphosphate Jack Pickford, Louise DreBser and Constance Bennett in For Hay, Orata and Bulba We can mah» you interesting £ £ REX BEACH’S prioes ASHLAND FRUIT AND PRO­ DUCI ASSOCIATION •8-1 Me. Innocently she pet him In the heads of the police, tarnished the evidence, Btted the aooee about his neck she. his own Mother. It’s e picture that's different, throbbing!), emotionally dre- Complete Reconditioning Ask your Mechanic Sleeper of the Moonlit Ranges A i»ew novel of the Northland by Marshall, «2.00 Arrow Smith h by Sinclair Lewis, «2.00 The Red Lamp by Rinehart. «2.00 A Son o f His Father by Harold Bell Wright, «2.00 Meadowlark Baaln The new B. M. Bower novel « l.o d The Vanishing American by Zane Grey, «2.00 A ll Lines P ro ve P o p u lar Latest Reprints by all the Pop­ ular Writers, 78c Good Books Are Always Acceptable Sudden Service Christmas Shoppers Find Comfort in Selecting Their Wants from Our Tables McNAIR BROS. FOR EVERY OAR Tomorrow We Feature Linen Luncheon Sets «3.95 to «7.50 Ladies. Handbags «1.98 to «10.00