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At Applegate—
Moore and Mickey Smith
Can you do « 7 New Veters
resolution No. 1. Xeedlved that
t wtli have that long neglected
photograph made at once. Stu
dio Ashland.
Blank Books, all
Nhir Bros.
Will Stop la Ashland—
v Mr. France of Sacramento, Cal
ifornia will stop over in Ashland
for a few days visit with the
J. W. Frazier family this week.
Mr. France is bn his way from
aa extended trip through the
HafeelUng, Trimming, Shara-
The
poring. Dyeing; Facials.
.Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
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Phone 102.
Cliff Payne makes drain boards.
Returned Home—
.
Mrs. Jack Trammell, a patient
at the Convalescent Home the
past ten days, returned to hef
home near Kingsbury Springs
Sunday afternoon.
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Better elothes* for
Panlserud's.
less
at
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Calvin McClellan and Everett
Mrs. 8. R. Jester, of this city,
Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Randall
CONVALESCENT HOMS: —
spent Christmas day with Mr. returned yesterday from a few McCallan' spent Christmas with
Have
you a bad cold, rheuma
and Mrs. Jack Beigel of Apple- days vi|it with her sisters at their mother, Mrs,. R. W. Hach,
tism
or
neuritis? W e g iv e yon
of this city.
Eugene.
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gate.
a good sweat, massage and vib
rator treatment for 12.00, twelve
WHY PAY RENT? Will, bnlld
Supplies for the office— Me
new home on .well located lot.
Nair Bros,
Easy terms.
558 Holly 8t.. Use Sulphur, Land Plaster and
WANTBD: — Music pupils—
Superphosphate
Phone 817-L.
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ttoice and piano. Studio, 182
For Hay, Orain and Bulbs
Sherman St. Mrs. M. J. Wolcott.
J. M. Harrell held No. 18, «03
Hot tub sulphur bajhq. Da] We can make you lntareettng
’ ’ - ‘ 100-1 m o?
prices
winning number on lamp at Jor or night at Jackson Hot Springs.
FOR RENT: — Private sleep
ASHLAND FRUIT AND PRO-
dan Electric.
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ing room. Phone 274J.
From Marshfield—
From Same V«jUcy—
CONVALESCENT HOME: —
Dr. Mattle B. ,8haw and son
Mrs.' Rachael Perry and son
We give cabinet baths, tab baths
Joe of Sams Valley visited in Marvin have returned from
or hot packs, according to need,
Ashland with Mrs. Perry's niece, Marshfield, where they spent
followed by -alcohol rube, mas
Mrs. M. E. Randall, yesterday. Christinas day with Dr. H. M.
sage and vibrator treatments for
Shaw.
«2.00, twelve for • |g8.8d.
Walk upstairs to Orrea Tailor
FOR SALE. — Five room mod
Shop and save 218.88.
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ern bungalow with sleeping porch
and garage. 56 Pine St. Mrs.
Our Butter Toasted sandwiches Sulphate of Ammonia aronnd
Rinabarger.
100-4?
are growing In popularity. Try
Yonr Trees
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one at The Flasa.
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FOR RENT: — Housekeeping
ASHLAND FRUIT AND PRO-
apartments,
384 E&st Main. lOOtf
DUCK ASSOCIATION
At Rogne River—
8.8-1 Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Orubb
FOR SALE:— 50 tons 1st cut
and son met Mr. and Mrs. Jack*
ting hay, 17.60, also few tons
Beigel and son Billy, and Mr. In Portland—
barley and oat hay; Mark True.
and Mrs. Jimmy 41ysworth and
Mrs. O. M. Frost and family
Phone 14F8.
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100-8*
daughter at “High Banks” on are spending the Chrlstmap holi
STENOGRAPHER WANTED: —
Rogue River Sunday. They en days in Portland with relatives.
Steady work for experienced per
joyed a lovely picnic dinner and
son.
Briggs A Briggs, Attorneys.
Have your Sunday dinner at
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Martha's Dijmlg Roomr.—Ven
Eat at Martha's dining room. dóme Hotel.
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Vendóme Hotel. Open 8:00 a.
INDICTMENT AGAINST
m., to 0:00 p. m.
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To Saa Francisco—
WHEELER DISMISSED
Mrs. Ted Lockhart left last
Madden retreads tires.
’ WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.— (IP)
evening for San Francisco to
&—An indictment, charging mis
New Vlctrola-Eleetrlc Records be with her husband, who has
use of office against Senator
been
ill
in
the
Southern
Pacific
Each Week
Burton K. Wheeler, democrat of
hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs.
Montana, was dismissed today
Lockhart * will
return
home
To Portland__________________
’by Justice Jennings Bally of
G. A. Briscoe left Sunday night Thursday.
District ot Columbia court
for Portland to attend the State
appeals.
Teachers Association meeting tc In Fort Klsiwath---
At the Vining Wednesday and
be held there.
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Crandall Thursday. :
FOR SURETY bonds see J.
L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
LET J. L. Ketch write yonr
automobile Insurance.
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enjoyed a very pleasant trip to
Fort Klamath over Christmas
and the week end. They visited
with the T. R. Nicholson family
of Fort Klamath.
Improviag—
GOAL MEN MEET TO
AFFECT AGREEMENT
Trinity GnOd wUl
All-rite butter toasted sand
chicken dinner New Yean day wiches— very
popular—Nlnlng-
from 6 to 7 at the Parish Hones. er’s Fountain Service.
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75 cents a plats.
180-2
Ranting a specialty. List yqur
hones with
R.
IS A A C
CO
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Returned Ho m e
finishing today
Mr. and Mn. T. M. Ander
son returned home yesterday
from Kerby, Oregon, where they
spent the Christmas holidays.
Winter Ready-to-Wear
We specialise in office supplies
and equipment— Elhants.
Home made Chill Brims and
Hot Tamalea.—Nlalsger’s Foun
tain Service.
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WN-TINTIN
cTho Wondtr Dog- I
n
"TRACKED tette
SNOW COUNTRY*
fcrmed jg fenosmUymakar
XeMatti Mpywtliy cam InotudM-
JUNE MARLOWE
D A V ID B U T L E R z
MITCHELL LEW IS
CHARLE 8
SELLO N
PRINCE j SSL B A
Äaryky- Idward SUsghav
Wednesday — Thursday
FOR
LONDON— A firm of elothlerc
here has received aa order which
will be difficult to fill.
A
customer who is 101 years of
age has placed an «order for
a suit of “light quality cloth
that will last 10 years." x
Waplnitia — 80 carloads bogs
shipped this year.
Sherwood — City celebrates
completion of paved street pro
gram. ;
, ;
YOU
a
New Year’s
D IN N E R
or any other feast during the holidays,
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we w ill have the best that the market
Is Your House
X
Wired For
I
affords.
Protection?
PHONfc US FOR SUGGESTIONS.
Possibly a few dollars
spent in re-wiring your
house would be a sound
investment.
THE EAGLE MARKET
We Deliver
Thank You
Murphy Electric
Shop
We wish to remark on the respect shown
us by the people of this city. During.the time
o f sorrow of their friends and neighbors, the
citizens always allow the funeral cortege to
pass without cutting through. We know that
it means a delay to those who wait for a few
momenta,-It is gratifying to have thia jeflpfifit
shown us- We wish to thank you, one and all
Is its own
Reward
Pleasure gained by serv
ing all clients alike, as
courteously and complete
ly as possible, rewards
this agency adequately for
the effort required. Keen
enjoyment results from a
day’s duty well done-
J. P. Dodge & Sons
r
Funeral Directors
IF YOU HAVE COUPON TICKET NO. 09526,
Policyholders reward the ef
forts of this agency by placing
all their business here and re-
zommendlng this office to their
friends.
Onr customers are
convinced of the benefits re
vived from Service.
YOU ARE
THE LUCKY ONE
This is the number on shot gun, given away at
Local Agency of
Th« Hartford Fire
Insurance Company
ARM Y GQ0ÖS STORE
Biggest little Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings
Coats
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Brady re
turned yesterday from San Fran-
ctscoi where they spent the hot-
days with relatives.
NOTICE
The Scandinavian Society of
Southern Oregon will hold Ite
annual mid winter Festival New
Years eve at the Grange Hall
Just west of Grants Paas, Oregon.
All of Its members end all
that wish to become melnbers
are cordially invited.
T. J. BRTNKERHOFF, Secy.
Subscribo Por The Tidings.
bava been very ill At the home
&
High Quality at a Low Price
"Charlee B. Neal, supervisor
of the Umpqua national forest
at Roseburg and formerly at the
Mt. Hood national forest office
here, was a week end visitor In
.town, talking things over with
his former associates In the
United States forest service,'*
says the Portland Journal.
“Twenty five new lots have
been laid out in the Diamond
lake sections ot the Umpqua for
est as sites for summer resort
homes, Mr. Neal announced, and
almost all have’ been applied
for.
“Diamond Lake is extremely
popular' with vacationists,’* the
supervisor said, ‘and especially
so with Californians. Over half
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rasor, who
ot Mrs. Robert Casey on Allison
NEW YORK,'Dec. 28. — (IP) street, are Improving.
J - A joint conference of coal
mine owners and operators to
selle protected tires.
Springfield —w Tbrpe carloads
18-tt From Portland—
attempt the negetlation of -an
— M ft - L - F Reader has retara agvesm ea t i endin g—t he a at hsa-
eepert to
Office supplies— Elharts Book ed from a two weeks vacation cite coal strike, opened behind, England.
Mrs. Sarah A. Say, of Payette, Store.
spent In Portland and other closed doors at the Union League
Idaho, le again a guest at the
Club this afternoon.
Subscribe For The Tidings.
pointe north.
Convaleecent Home.
Although
an octogenarian | Mrs. Say spends
George Jenkins, of B street,
most of her time traveling.
who has been suffering with an
attack of the flu, Is reported as
Improving, hht is still confined to
his home.
E.
the vuwmvr colony which yearly
resides at the lake la made up
of our aonthern neighbors who
come to Oregon with the lake as
their objective. ,
“ *We now have 6# lota de
voted to summer home uae there,
and the California-Oregon Power
company, Medford, has announc
ed that It will take five acres
for a large aupimer home where
their employes may spend their
vacations.* *
Supervisor Says
Diamond Lake
is Very Popular
Thia ticket la good until 12 o'clock New Year's evening.
Then No. 0M1B will run for three days. Then No. OH46H.
Don’t throw yonr tickets away anti! some one has the gun.
REDUCED
1-3 to 1-2
Extra Size Garments inbluded in this Clearance
Blankets
REAL HONEST-TO-GOODNESS BLANKETS
Heavy Cottons
WOOL DRESSES
Cotton Wool
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*................................. $5.90
made of Charmeen, Twills, Flannel all Reduced
A ll
wool ones at
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$10.00 and
up
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The Best in the Land for the Price
SILK DRESSES
From a south-seas island
tame, beantifnl as a
lyw itA fte lQ M o f the
8 as-her terrible pro-
, Amid soenea of gor-
rieoui tropic splendor is un-
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in this Clearance Sale
PRICED NOW
$7.50 $12.95 $14.95
$19.75
Regular Value up to $32.50
BUY THEM HERE FOR LESS
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