Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 08, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    WEDNESDAY, Derombor 8, IBM
Reports Hale—
J. C. Mason, realtjg dealer a-
Talent, reports the sale of a five
4 acre tract, one mile South of
Talent on the highway, to J.
W. Stump for a consideration of
11800. The property formerly
belonged to *Q. W. Thurston.
bocal j Personal Hotes !
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At the Idtbla S prbfa H
Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
of Chicago, III., John D
and wife of Elna, 1
Tho bias V. Howard ‘of
Oregon* are among th
■topped af the Llthla
Hotel yesterday.
Mickey Walker Is
Still The Champion
Will >»« Guest of Chamber
of Oommeroe at Forum
,
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Lunchgon
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Order your Christmas suit
Left for Portland—
Free Christian Srtedce Leetamg
W. H. Bartges* sister, Mrs. R. now at Orrea, two pair trousers.
Mies Violet K«r Beymer C. g„ - Chamber of Commerce offic­
M. McClary and his daughter,
of London, England, member pf ials are Jubilant over their suc­
The new Orthophonie Viet rola,
the Board of Lectureship of The cess in securing tor the Thurs­
. 8tated communication Thurs­ Frances and clilldred, left Mon­
The gift that keeps on giving—
day
for
their
home
in
Portland.
Mother Church, Tha First Church day Forum, luncheon. President
day evening, Dec. 8.
Routine
Fonte will remain in Ashland Hear it at The Rose.
of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Arnold Bennett Hall, of the Uni­
business and election of officers.
with her father.
Maas., will deliver a free; loetare versity of Oregon who will be the
Visiting Brethren welcome.
Wicks.
on Christian Science Tharedep, main speaker at that meeting. A
R. L. BURDIC, Jr.. W. M.
Look at 443 Allison, just about
Dec. 8th, at 8 o’clock p. m.. In cordial invitation has boon ex­
W. H. Day, Recorder.
88-8
one block from the city library,
See Pnulserud's bargain win­ the church edifice, under the di­
tended to the alumni and all oth­
and a 6-room cottage, bath, etc.,
dow on suits and o’coata. 88-tf rection of First Church of Christ,
|a Medford—
ers
interested to meet with the
gafage for only $8,100. Ashland
Scientist, Ashland.
• Mr. sad Mrs. O. W. Long, who
members of the Chamber of Com­
Realty Co.
77-tf
Say Merry Christmas with pho­
recently returned from the ranch
The public is cordially Invted merce to become acquainted with
tographs— Studio Ashland. 88-tf to bo present.
hear Klamath Falls, were visitors
81-8 this noted educator.
Kindergarten and Nursery
Returned from Trip—«
In Medford , Monday, preparing
Music, folk dancing, handi­
for an extensive trip Into South­
Grant Davis of this city has
Dolls* wigs made out of comb­
work and stories with dramatisa­ returned from 8acremento nod
ern California.
ing«.
Call at 11C Church 8L .■
tion. Also nursery in cOanecton Santa Rosa, Cal., where he has
80-1 wk.»
where you may leave your child­ spent the past three weeks visit­
Orree sella clothes cheaper.
ren by month, week, day orhour ing with relatives and friends.
,J Have your furniture repaired while you attend social affairs,
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PRAIRIE DU • CHIEN. Wls.,
and refinlahed at Jordan’s Sash shop or work. 31 S. Second St.,
Dee. 8.— (UN )— For the second
CARD
OF
THANKS
,8 2 - 1
sad Cabinet works.
77-tf or phone 384-R.
time the body of Clam Olson, lit-
We wish to thank onr many
tie home girl, who vied a victim
friends and the Episcopal church
See the Easy at Wicks.
DeMolsy meeting Masonic hall
See the Easy at Wichs.
of an; errant lova, rests In a* grave.
for their kindness la our recent
tonight, 8:00 p. m. Very Import­
- >nBgg Nil« »time K la not face
bereavement.
ant.
a»
Iterate of Medford Compaay—
downward In a crudley shallowed
Mr. W. M. Bartges
ALBIE BECK, If. C.
it grave. as old Christ Olson, her
The Associated Oil' company
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and Family.
JOHN CHURCHMAN. 8cribe
r father, had pictured her in his
• f Medford was hoar to the em­
Mrs. R. M. McClary
ployes of the company from Rose­
7 dreams that came tragically true.
Myrtle Wood Novelties
burg. Klamath Falla, Mt. Shasta,
I It rests In a gray cdsket, low-
There Is yet time for photo-
gifts— Elhart’s.
Yreka and Ashland, at a meeting
’■ qred formally today into a hill­
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graphs. Studio Ashland.
conducted by Walter Bruun, lub­
side plot in Utica Lutheran cere­
A Real Sale on Salts at Paul
ricating engineer of San Fran-
mony, overlooking the snow cov-
See the Easy at Wicks.
cleeo, who lectured on ethyl gaso­ Uerud's. Drop In and lohk over
» ered Klckapoo valley.
‘ T4-»f
line, which la now being distrib­ our bargains.
I
A biting north wind swirled the
Sittings made evenings 1
uted by the company.
snow-Into yttle drifts along the
pointaient., Studio Ashland.
Marrlid—-
Guaranteed Fountain
, roadside as the funeral cortege
Jeese Lee Gentry, 87, of 'Med­
81.50. McNair Bros. »
moved slowly from the church
ford, and Niva May Sullivah, 23.
where last rites were pronounced.'
At the Oregon Hotel-
of Ashland, were married In
Royal Coal, Hot and Clean. . Only brief services had been held
Mr.
and
Mra.
M.
M.
Stockton
Yreka, 'Sunday, December 5, by
at the Olson's big white house at
and son of Oregon City, Ore., Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
the Reverend Charles D. Miller,
Seneca— short prayers In Norweg­
and George Faust un<f R. V.
Methodist minister.
ian, the chanting of strange songs
3oan of Grangeville, Idaho, were
The finest ano most complete among those who registered at
I and then the casket was carried
Uno of Xrnas cards. Darling Stu­ the Oregon Hotel yesterday.
I dut to the hearse by alx * young
diò and art store.
76-tf
, men with whom Clara had grown
up IB the valley.
Sitting evenings by appoint­
ment. Darling Studio.
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CHICAGO, Dao
I.— (UN)—
Mickey Walker became the undis­
puted middleweight champion of
the world today, When the Illinois
boxing commission upheld R®f-
eree Benny Y anger's decision .In
the Walker-Flowers bout at the
Coliseum last Friday night.,
B ui after January x two Judges
wttb ho at (he ringside in addi­
tion to the referee, the boxing
commission decided, in order to
avoid the repltion of the storms
of protest which followed Yang-
el's decision, and the stigma
whieh was attached to that bout.
The Judges-referee system of
swarding decisions In vogue in
New York state wiU be given "a,
A ir trial,'* the state body said.
Klamath Falla
Mary, L. Moores plvp 114 acres
of lake front, for public park.
Victim Of Errant
» Love Is Buried
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TMC TM CATW BEAUTIFUL
FINISHING TODAY
,
“WE’RE ' IN THE
.f -3, . NAVY
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. NOW”
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With- Wallace Beery and Raymond1 Hatton
Dennisons Holiday
at McNair Broa.
Yes, we remodel and repair gar-
ments nt Orras’ tailor shop.
Prompt delivery—duality work.
Beautiful line of imported gift
Studio Ashland photographs.
stationery— Darling Art Store.
88-tf
76-tf
See the Easy at Wicks.
T0M 0BB0W AN p T O B A *
PH-*'
LLOYD
Christ­
88.18
Cliff Payne makes cedar chests.
88-18 Agent Spending Few Days
ReturuM from Oakland-
H. N. Cockerline of Albany,
Mrs. W. M. Poley of Gresham general agent of the Northwest­
street who has boon spending ern Mutual Life Insurance çom-
some, tim e-la Oakland, Cal., visit- pany, is appn^lng a few . dam to
Ashland and the valley,
,
has reta
to ' h er home in
Ashland.
The Warm Fleecy, Downy
Blankets we sell will keep
you warm while you slum**
her.
Heavy Woolnaps
Made of high quality Cotton-
Fluffy—Fleecy and Downy, Pric
Standard Cotton
r
Blankets
In Tan, Gray or White, Priced at
$2.45 TO $3.95
Douhle Wool Blankets
Light colors in Plaids, Priced at
Oregon City Blankets
Made from the Prime Clip—Full
sized—Singles, Priced at
$9.90
id Youth
Is Cartoonist
wrappings
Give her an Easy for
as.
These Blanket
Nights
"Us Kids’* is the title of a clev­
erly drawn comic strip from the
pon of Max Roberson, 18-yoar old
Ashland boy, and son of Charles
Roberson, advertising manager
for the Enders company. The
Igd’s, cartoon work makes an In­
teresting exhibit In the dry goods
Rindow of the Enders store and
to attracting considerable atten­
tion. | The lad shows a natural
la le nt for cartooning and draw-
and will draw other comic
Ipe which will he shown from
time.
$8.75 T0 $12.75
Wool Mixed
Oregon City Doubles
Containing about 85 per cent
Virgip Wool Yarns, Priced at
In Pink, Blue, Green, Rose, Gold.
Best Grade
, .
Heaps of Warm Blankets Waiting for You at
Framed Mottoes, pictures at El
h art's
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Mrs. Don Stevens He r e
Mrs. Don Stevens of Dunsmuir,
Something entirely different in Cal., was In Ashland for a brief
Xmas cards.- Darling Studio. 76-tf visit, recently.
A spirited melorama of the sea, based upon the romantic
antic career* of the last of the Mexican Gulf buccaneers.
NOTICE
Joseph P. Chisholm Ig; serious
Tuckers
Orchestra
dance,
ly 111 nt his honie on Oak street Moose Hall, Thursday evening In­
stead of Friday evening.
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FOOD BALKte~ftaturday. 11th,
Terns Kwah ta-- wah camp fire
Chrlst-
girls. Wolcott’s Grocery.
81-4
88-18
Medford Visitor —
Charles A. Wing, Medford real­
tor, spent Monday la this city,
looking after business affairs.
Chrtst-
83-18
On Suita And Overcoats
ONLY AFTBB
TBUTH FULLY
BACK IT UP.
AS TO PRICE
HOW ABOUT ALL WOOL, UP-TO-DATB, GUÀBANTBSD «JIT S
FOB $167 ANOTHBB LOT AT $90. '
Come in, look ’em over—We leave the reet to
When It Comes Io Quality
ALL OUB GABMBNTS ABS GUABANTBBD TO G IV I BATIfl-
FÀ0TIOM. WHAT MOBB CAN WE BAY?
Paulserud’s
Went to Grants P ass
H. C. Onley and H. N. Cocker­
line, representatives of the North­
western Mutual Life Insurance
company, went to Grants Pass
Monday morning to call on thaj
company’s policy holders In that'
<Sty.
. I
IS IT SAFE to drive through!
the streets of Ashland without)
Liability InsuranceT Phone S il
for complete Automobile proteo-t
tlon, don’t wait until yon meet,
with aa soetdent. Too. (of coatdbP
UNDER 12 YEARS OF AGE
&K Cash Prize
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WRITING BEST LETTER
SANTA CLAUS
Describing Most Suitable Gilt
FROM MILLER’S TOGGERY
For Father, Brother or Yourself.
3IS-n
Mailing Season Starting—
The local Christmas mailing
season la starting o f under fav­
orable ausploee, according to
reports from the AShland post-1
office. People-who are laying la'
thatr Christmas stock of Red:
Cross Seals daring the campaign
this week, however, are urged to
observe the postal regulations
which forbid the use on the ad.'
drees side of mall matter of,
stamps or Stickers of any kind;
other than postage stamps, saA
thus avoid confusion sad possible)
delay.
Made B asin e« Trip to K. F. ...
Ike Frldegar of this city medi
a baslaaaa trip to Klamath Falli
today.
to
FOB
Contest Closes Sat Eve., Dec. 18th
Judgesi-
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Mr. Read of Ashland Daily Tidings,
. Supt. G. A. Brisooe—Ashland Schools,
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Mr. J. W . McCoy, Cashier First Nat. Bank,
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