Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 24, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    Annual Christmas observance,
Friday, Dec. 25, at 9 o'clock a. m.
sharp. All Sir Knights courteously
D. H. JACKSON, B. C
Left For Ceos B e y -
Dr. Mettle Shaw left last
evening for a few days visit
with her husband who is at
Coos Bay.
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“Merry Christmas”— The Rose.
Bat at Martha's dining room.
Vendome Hotel. Open 8:00 a.
m., to 9:00 p. m.
81-tf
Left For Peodleto»—
Miss Beryl Jarmon will spend
her vacation at Pendleton with
her parents.
H
If there are any Kansas folks
here that want to return, I have
a home in Hutchinson to trade
you. J. C. Hopper.
98-«
LET J. L. Ketch write your
automobile Insurance.
71-ti
Cutex Manicure Sets, 35c to
83.60.— McNair Bros.
In Chico—
..........
Miss Edna Kennedy will en­
joy a two weeks vacation with
- relatives and friends . at her
home in Chico, California.
Merry Christmas to all friends
and customers, and remember we
give you a free pair of pants
with suits ordered before the New
Year, as a New Years present.
Orres Tailors, upstairs.
97-1*
Candy the moet appropriate gift
for all. — The Rose.
97-1
Passing Through Ashland
Mr. Clay Clark of California will
spend Christmas day with his
niece, Mrs. Atterbury, of Third
Otieet.
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’ WINTER GARDEN DANCE
XMAS (FRIDAY) NIGHT.
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06-8
’ Have your broken windows
repaired. Large stock of glass
gh hand. Jordan Saab and Cab­
inet Works. Phone 111.
80-ti
l e w For Holiday»—
Mies Mildred Kaegi who has
been teaching school nt Riddle
Oregon, arrived home last eve­
Hom e F ro m Hospital—
ning to spend her vacation with
Louis 8c h we In has sufficiently
her parents here.
recovered to be able to spend
Christmas with his family at
home.
Mr. Schwein has bees
confined to the Community hos­
pital for some time.
Madden sells protected tires.
63-ti
Walk upstairs to Orres Tailor
Shop and save 919-00.
78-tf
Mien Clara Hack,
Amity Coin Purses and Bill­
en teaching school
folds. — McNair Bros.
From U. of O.
• • • • ..........
Frank Walker, wall known
Hr. and Mrs. C. R. Cleveland
young man, who has been at­
of Gold HUI, will spend their tending the’ University of Ore­
holidaya » t h Mrs. Cleveland's
gon, will spend his Christina
mother and father, Mr. and
Mn. J. B. Fifleld. of this city. vacation with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. H. Walker.
Babble hooka with records
CHRISTMAS DINNER
Noon and Evening
11:110 A. M. to S:SO P. M.
SlSO to •:•© P. M.
•1 .0 0
LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL
Make Tona* Eeewvatiwn at Once
Cliff Payne makes book stands.
Panlserud's for cleaning.
90-tf
Visite I* Rperfcnrg
/'
Chrlatmaa day will find Mias
Claribel An «Arson in Roseburg
with (rlfiUrts a»d relatives.
Renting a specialty. Liat your
bonne » t h
Last Showing Tonight
«TH E
GOOSE WOMAN
Christmas — Saturday
MARY
PICKFORD
WILLIAM BLAUDINB
Maru
; PicUford
Fro«n F»l® Alto— -
t
Addison D. Halma, Jr.f arrlv-
■ ed horn« Sunday evening from
, Palo Alto, California to spend
Chrlatmaa vacation
» th
bia
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Helms.
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On and .a fter Dee. 23. 1 will
-not 'be responsible for any debts
contracted by the Community
Hospital. Nellie Loomis. 95-J
Expected In A Mlilan. 1—
Miss Marie Andrews who ban
been teaching in Tacoma, in ex«
pected today to spend the Christ­
mas holidays with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. -Aaron Andrews
of Fairview street.
WHY PAY RENT? Will build
new home on we" located loi.
Easy terms.
668 Holly St.,
Phone SI7-L.
08-tf
Miss {Dorothy Paddock ar­
rived this morning from Los
Angeles, for a visit witk her
mother, Mrs. Douglas Rqid on
Wimer street.
For Fire Insurance eee J. L.
Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg?
The New Year Greeting that
carries a message of friendli­
ness
and
good
will— Your
photograph.
Studio Ashland.
From Albany—
Miss Catherine Pittenger who
has bqen attending Albany»Col­
lege will spend her vacation
here » t h her parents.
Why do you pay Sewing Ma­
chine 'Agents from 9199 to 9160
tor sawing machines, when you
ean get the W hite here for 806.
Emil Pell.
68-tt
Critically 111—
Mrs. E. W. Redlfer of Myrtle
Creek is critically 111 nt the
home of her, sister, Mrs. Cooper
on Mansanlta street.
Onr Butter Toasted sandwiches
are growing la popularity. Try
one at The Plain.
87-lf
Call ISO for Powell's famous
apple cider and we deliver.
Leaves For Kerby—
T. M. Anderson left this morn-
ing for a few days visit over the
holidays with his daughter, Mrs.
Dell Hart, of Kerby, Oregon.
In Montague—
Mrs. W. H. Smith left this morn-
ing for Montague to visit her
daughter Mrs. W. R. Parshall and
family and many other'relatives
over th* holidays.
In Medford—
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daley
of this city will spend Christmas
day with Mr. and Mrs. Schaun-
neesey of Medford.
.
Expected In Ashland - -
Mrs. W. H. Paul is expecting
Miss Anna Fltagerald of Port-
land to spend the Christmas
holidays hbre.
In Ashland—
Mr. and Mrs. William Ham-
mond and sons, William, Phillip,
and Jack, and daughter, Dorothy,
are visiting Rev. and Mrs. P. K.
Hammond during, the holidays.-
William Hammond is a promin-
ent attorney of Oregon City and
la also in charge of the Trust De-
pertinent of The Bank of Oregon
•dlty.
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Going Oboard—
Bernard Orres who has been
visiting at the L. J .”brrea home
left for Honolulu and China Tues­
day where he will spend about
lo u t montha__ ou .bJisinftBff— »Rd
pleasure combined'
From Grenada —
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lowther
S. J. Land, of Grays Harbor,
of Grenada, California, are ex­
pected to «pend the Christmas Washington la spending a few
holidays here with relatives. days in Ashland on business.
Mrs. Lowther was formerly Miss
Mabel Russell of this city.
Home made Chill Beans and
Hot Tamales.— Nlalnger'e Foun­
tain Service.
91-tf
Perfumes and Toilet water for
gifts— Elharts. ------_
To VMM Monee— ,.
Mias Norn Ward, a teacher
in Junior High, leavee today
to spend her vacation w(|h her
parents or Doremo, Oregon,
Suits and overcoats make
practical gifte.— Panlaerud’e.
90-tf
Have year Sunday dinner at
Martha's Dtnntg Room.— Ven
dome Hotel.
81-tf
Quality Stationery— Biharts.
Leet Payne, who has been
visiting with his father nhd
mother, Hr. and Mrs. J. L.
Greenwood, of Liberty street for
some time returned to hie home
in Klamath Fnlta for a few days
business trip hat expects to re­
turn to Ashland very eoon.
Complete line of Christmas
candles nt The Plasa Confee-
tloneiY, l i e per lb., and np.
87-tf
CHRISTMAS DINNER
Noon and Evening
I t AO A. M. t e «:S0 P. M.
S:SO te «".SO P. M.
z
•1 .0 0
LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL
Make Yoor Reservation at Oner
Big Ben Alarm Clocks, 98.86.
— McNair Bros.
TOR
MORE
AND
BETTER
CROPS
Use Sulphur, Land Plaster and
Superphosphate
For Hay, Grain and Baiba
We can make yon interesting
prices
ASHLAND FRUIT AND PRO-
DUCR ASSOCIATION
» W. F. Jordan, Jr., will spend
Christman day with his «mother
and sister la Grants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Moore and
daughter of La Grande, Oregon,
arrtvfbd here Sunday evening
to spend the holidays with Mrs.
Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
l
a wvwm «
Christmas Day se
25, Trinity Eplsco]
"Vicar, the Rev. P. K
services at 8 a. m. a
At the 11 o’clock
>niuslc will be:
Hymn— "O Come
Faithful."
“Festal Communic
Hymn— “Silent N
Night.”
Anthem by the
Everlasting L ig h t” '
offertory Solo, "O
— Mrs. William ’ Bril
Hymn— “HJark
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Herald
< nKela Hing ”
8 tt 8
Christmas prograi
Church of The Nasa
held Thursday eve:
-o'clock, is as follow
song, “His N«"»»
j eaus"— Congregation
Scripture ’ Read it
undent T . B. "WITey.
invocation— Pastor,
D uet “ He Shall Reign”—
^jrg Ramey, Mies Barnett,
Reqitatlpn, "VTls Christmas
in Judea*'—Cleo Sherard.
Exercise, “What Does Christ-
jnas M^an J » Y ouf— Esther
Peffley, Dorothy Slack, Hasel
Werts, Roscoe Trusty.
Song, "Redeemer Divine”—
Young Ladles.---------—--------------—
Recitation, *'G o o dz night”—
Emeline Eachna.
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Song, “Cbrletmaa Lullaby”—
Mary Larder.
. Recitation— Islay Sewell.
Sqng, “The Music of
the
Bells”— Juniors.
1 Recitation,
“ My
Beat”—
Jeanie Day.
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, Exercise, "Chrietmse Belle"—
Yune. Stewart, Lois Stevfenson,
Lorreen Wert«, Mildred Lay-
ROME, Dec. 2«. — (IP) — With
solemn historical ceremony,' and
in the presence of the 8aered Col­
lege of Cardinals, diplomatic
eorps and high prelates from nil
'The Christmas
over the world, the- Pope today
Recitation,
brought the Holy Year to an end
ing”— Thelma Brown.
by closing the holy door in the
Recitation, “Christmas Wishes
Basilica of St. Peters.
—Gerald Trusty.
R. Farrington.
President Degn
and Coach Otto Kium also addrea-
sed the players and the crowd
assembled on* Che ground!? " V ?
, ""W e won fairly and square­
ly,” said Coach Kium aboard the
Wilqon In discussing the victory
over Occidental, “and credit for
the victory must be given to the
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the upper floor of Pier 7, played
popular aira as the gangplank
waa being put Into place.
“A few minutes after 9 unlock
the players, headed by President
Dean, trooped down the gang­
plank. They were home again.
“As they made their way along
the narrow enclosure, the play-
prs were greeted enthusiastically
by the students and friends of the
university.
“A huge crowd gathered oiit-
aide of thè pier to. catch a glimpse
of the players before they started
on their triumphal tour through
the streets of the city to the capi­
tal grounds where they were wel­
comed home by Governor Wallace
THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT OF SERVICE
TO OTHERS AND GOOD-WILL TO ALL
IS THE SPIRIT \VHICH WE TRY TO
GIVE A DAY BY DAY REALTY IN
THIS BANK.
M ERRY
A s friend to friend? therefore, w e
wish all o f y<
you a very Merry Ghrist-
mas.
J. H. McGEE
J. A. MILLER
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Don’t go around feeling tired,
lacking in energy and etrength,
because your
kidneys are net
working properly. The nee of
FOLBY'S PILLS, a diuretic stim ­
ulent for the kidneys, will flush
p#. Christmas yoer kidneys, remove injurious
waste matter and Oring the kid­
11J0P .M .
neys back to a normal, active con­
dition. “Your FOLEY PILLS are
the only thing I got to do me
Show s
nay good,“ writes Samuel Bren-
ner, Alexandria, lad. Sold every­
where.
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The World'i
Sweetheart
I
d ry chtKfyji
t j n d through thtm may you
km rm »
^ itk ia g you j t y agaitti
E. R. IS A A C &
Tho Quality Store
MRS. J. H. SUGG
RUBY McNAMARA
thrtskuas
Tky'sj*U a gay rtfruin
WORTH LIVING
Ashland, Oregon
A m ong our assets we lik e to count
th e on ly one m oney cannot buy,
your g o o d w ill.
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Scatter g if t | ah>ng your.
MAKE U R
CHRISTM AS
T he C itizens B ank o f A shland
May this gentleman sc
gay,
Prom out his crowded
Dance, Jackson Hot Spring«
Sat., night. Muele by The Nite
Hawke.
Madden retread« tires.
S8-tl
team as a whole and got to any
one Individual?* •
“Kium then said that the
Deans were facing a hard-game
with the Colorado eleven phA that
the University of Hawaii* ♦ ould
have “to show some real '-stuf”
If they werb to defeat the vlslt-
FORMER LOCAL COACH
MAKES GREAT SHOWING
lïierrq
W inn kor battle» with
• rivnl hand o{ Now
T » r k * s lo w e r Esst
jnnt
as aho will win wotir
WANTED — Men and family
family washing. 866 Blain 8t.
98— 5*
Stewart.
Hesitation.
Howard Jensen.
Duet.
"Holy “ jftght"— Mary
W ile/, Bather Peftiey.
Recitation,
"The Christmas
GifT-t-Jane Stewart.
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Recitation, “My Present»"—
Verne Day.
Exercise,
“The
Christmas
Wishing W ell”—Juniors.
Recitation— Hasel Spulght.
Ktdrclse, "Settling)'— WRbui;
Hocking, Rosco T riste, Waldo
Trusty, Leroy. Lay m o t
Reading— Miss Stella Sewell.
Play, “ Merry Christmas Joke”
— Young People.