Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 30, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    New Car—
A t Hos w .
Ruby Powell Is confined to
her home on Nutley street, suf­
fering from a severely sprained
ankle.
•
Marcelling. Trlmpilag, Sham­
pooing, Dyeing. Facials.
The
Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s ptore.
Phone 10S.
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Whipping C r ea m S undays and
holidays. Bring your container.
Lane’s on the Boulevard. 101-2
To P o rtla n d -
Vernon McGee left last sight
for Portland to visit with friends.
He will return to Eugene to
school January 6.
Mormon Tabernacle Choir
and Pipe -Organ on a victrola
Better clothes
Panlsernd’a.
for
li
Mr. W . B. Jones and John
Robison o í Talent were business
visitors In Ashland yesterday.
M etriä Kaegl has purchased
The Elks Ladies Club Will
meet Thursday afteraoon at 2 a new Balch sport model car.
P. M.. with Mesdames Beebe «ad
. Trinity - Guild w ill serre a
Bevington as hostesses.
\
chicken dinner Naw Tears day
Our Butter Toasted saadwiches from 5 to 7 at the Parish House.
100-2
are growing la popularity. Try 75 cents a plate.
Get your Rexall Calendar. —
one at The P la n .
87-tf
McNair Bros .
Bet at Martha's dining room
Vendons* Hotel. Open 5:00 ■
m., to >:00 p. m.
11-tl To Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Staunton
Yea, Thursday and Friday are w ill leave tomorrow for Port­
washdays too at the Ashland land to spend a week with Mrs.
Lanndry. Just phone. .165 and Staunton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
we w ill get It back to you Sat- Holm.
urday,
Trinity Guild w ill serve a
chicken dinner New Tears day
from 5 to. 7 st the Parish House.
FOR S U R R T bonds seq J. 75 cents a plate.
- 100-2
L, Ketch. Ashland Hotel Bldg.
LET J. L. Ketch write year In Ashland—
automobile insurance.
71-M
J. P. Plunket, n sawmill owner
ot Klamath Falls, is In Ashland
Trinity Guild Have New
today looking for a location for
Tear’s Supper . ■
a home.
The Trinity Guild assisted by
the Auxiliary -to Trin ity •Guild,
1626 Diaries, 25c to «5.00
will give a chicken pie supper McNair Bros.
New Tear's day at the Pariah
House. I t w ill he served from
five until seven. This promises
Mr. and Mrs. C. W . Winnie
to be quite an event and many received a telegram thia morning
are expected to be present to from Kansas City, Missouri an­
enjoy IL
101-1 nouncing the birth of a seven
pound, boy, December 80 to Mr.
and Mrs. Burton Winnie. Mr.
From Lon g l le w
Miss Frances
Frater,
who and Mrs. Burton Winnie are well
taught in the Ashland school* known in Ashland.
last year and who is now teach­
ing at Longview, Washington,
and father apeat the week end in-
Ashland with Miss Nellie Dickey.
AU-rlte butter toasted sand­ .
wiches— very
popular— Nlnlag-
er’s Fountain Service. .
«8-tf ;
R. L . Stone « t Klamath Falla
Raymond McGee w ill enter the passed through Ashland ' this
University of Oregon at the open­ mowing on bin way to Coos Bay.
He stopped ter. n short time nt
ing of the term la January.
Stones Cash gtoro.
of Klamath Falls stopped over
night with Mrs. Bussard’« par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Dore-
mus last night. Mr. and Mrs.
Bqssard are on their way to
Albany and Portland to spend
a week or ten days with rela-
tives and friends.
Office supplies and equipment
■Elharts. •
-Carry-the spirit of Christmas
W H Y F A T RBNTT W ill build down thru the year— with pho­
new home on well located lot. tographs. Studio Ashland.
652 Holly S t.
Trinity Guild w ill serve a Easy terms.
MOBB AND BETTHR
95-tf FOR
chicken dinner New Years day Phone 8 1 7 -Í*
GBOPB
from 5 to 7 at the Parish House.
T rin ity Guild w ill serve n Use Sulphur, Land Plaster and
75 cents a plate.
100-2
Bupesphosphate
chlqken dinner NOW Tears day
For
Hay,
Orala and Bulbs
from 5 to 7 at the Parish House.
Takes Po e hln n
Ws
can
make
you interesting
75
cents
a
pinto.
100-2
Ralph Robison will take the
priesa
position In M iller’s .Toggery left
ASHLAND FRUIT AMD PRO­
J . Ashland—
vacant by Raymond McGee.
DUCE ASSOCIATION
Mrs. Jack Belgel and son.
20-1 Me.
B llly .o f Applegate ate shopping
For M w
Mrs. Saavista of KO North
CONVALESCENT HOMS: —
Mala, ia leaving today tor Salam
O ur sweat treatment is fine tor
«hara ah« expects to make bar
Bright's dlatass aad ,dropsy. We
horna.
) '
hare marked success -In these
•M W ,. «specially when J»P hare
them. to oar sanitarium where
we diet sad cars for them.
FOB R E N T :— 5 room house
With pantry, hath, good range,
Mias Veltn Ackley has return­ garage. Inquire 155 7th street
M l — If
ed from Pendosa, California^
whore she spent the holiday«
FOR SALE: — Don’t take
with .her parents.
chances oa that old heater, buy
this new, nickel trim , iron lined,
NOTICE
«25.00. “Holly” heater for «15.
The regular Annual Meeting ot Corner W alker Ave., and High­
the Stockholders of the Ashland way.
101-1*
F ru it A Produce Association will
be held in the City H all Satur­ W ANTED: — General house­
day, January 6th, 102«, at 2:00 work. 008 North Main St.
Í0 1 -2 *
P. M. A ll Stockholders are urged
to be present Managers Report,
Election of Directors, and such
Left For Sagene —
other business w ill be taken np
J. M. Burinslde left this morn­
that WU1 lend to the further ad­
ing fdt Eugene, after spending
vancement and more successful
several days In Ashland ' with
operation of the Association.
friends and relativa«. He will
101-2» spend some time In Eugene be­
fore returning to his home in
Baker, Oregon.
Harmful bacteria in the
mouth and threat are
often forerunners of dis­
eases- Preventive meas­
ures are cheap insurance
against illness.
We recommend the daily
nse òf
.
DINNER DANCE
LITHIA
SPRINGS
HOTEL
r
• x ' -*
> / .
NEW YEAR’S EVE
k
Lavoris
Mouth
Dinner: 5:30 to 8 :30 P. M
Dance 8:30 to 12:30 P. M.
Lithia Springs
Phanti&cy
Phon«
116
Fasacrtptfan Drnggfat
Ltthla S prings'»M el Building
JAJVUA8Y
MUSIC BY ; DICKEY’S ORCHESTRA
Make Reservations Now
TAGS
Will Be Interesting to Watch at This Store ___
WATCH THE ADVERTISEMENTS, WATCH THE WINDOWS,
W atch the counters and tables .— — ----------------
visitón in Ashland today. .
CLEARANCE OF
Ranting a specialty. List your
house with
A4ELAND REALTY OB.
71-M
Winter Weights in
Clifford Jenkins of Orsnts Pass
has been la Ashland since Mon­
day visiting with his father,
Practice Called—
The Queen Esther girls of the George Jenkins, who has been
Methodist Church are requested quite 111 with the flu.
to he at the church for special
practice, Thursday afternoon at
8 o’clock.
Tas. Thursday and Friday srs
washdays too at the Ashland
Lanndry. Just phone 166 and
we will get It back to you Sat­
urday.
101-2t
PHIL’S CORNER
a m
e s
Velvet Shaves
TO D AY-TOM ORROW
NORMAN KERRY
in
1‘Lorraine of the Lions”
CLEARANCE OF
jf-y . •
UNDERWEAR
SWEATERS
GLOVES
ARFS
FLANNETTE
GOWNS
UMÈRELLAS
HAND BAGS .
Wool Dress Goods
remnant , sale
Season's end Sale of
Short lengths of Wool
Goods, SUks, Cotton,
Piece goods of all
kinds, Curtain Goods,
etc.
;
Special quality of Poiret
Twill, Navy, Black, Brown,
Beaver at $2.45 Yard.
54 inch plain and fancy
flannels, $2.45 Yard.
$2.75 Wool Crepe $1.98
$4.00 Broadcloth, $2.95
From Bottar -Than - H gw
Blade»
Clearance of
Clearance of
Makes shaving a continu­
ous delight A ’ “ James-
Strop-Shave” is a perfect
shave. $2.00 at
Dresses
Coats
WOOL DRESSES
With Patsy Ruth Miller
AT PRICES
Druggists — Stationers
New Edison
Phonograph
AÔMISRION
ng 35c—Matinee 25c
wn 10c Any Time
A beautiful girl marooned on a
southaeaa latead — Queen ot
Beasts in a Jungle boms pro­
tected by a groat gerilla, wateh-
ed over by elephants, guarded by*
lions. A tigerish little beauty
whose entrance into potito society
created a tarinoli of paaston and
Jealousy. Ton’ll ho amanad at
thia weird loro atoryl x
«he only one
that wfll play
i l a i b i <tf
Reoerds without
injury to the -
Palmer Piano
House
Good dresses for every occasion—for
business or school wear—for afternoon
or evsoing wegr.
50 good winter coats to choose
from at $9.75 up.