Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 10, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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    DAILT H ita r a s
At file Oregon Hotel—
L o c a l > P e rs o n a l flo te s i
men are rea llslu g that th e deputy th e real truth about the Situation m ade better acquainted w ith the be derived by him from Joining
w ardens are prim arily th eir best be m ade know n and farm ers be op eration s o f and th e b en efits to th e system .
friend, and th a t their effo rt Is de­
voted to coop erating w ith the
sportsm en, rather than opposing
him , to th e u ltim ate end th a t ev ­
ery on e w ill receive th e greatest
C harles Ludw ig and w ife o f
Boise,‘ Idaho. F. W. Sandberg and
Hubert D aly of* S ea ttle,
W ash.,
are am ong those w ho stopped at
the Oregon H otel yesterday.
benefit, from o^r.naitelal hlirit-
Let the UNION write your.full
coverage autom obile
Teo, of course.
HIM Visitor
E. 1. C enter o f A nderson Creek i Mrs. J. B. Todd o f H ilt, Cal.
w as in th is city Tuesday look in g w as in Anhland W ednesday shop-
after business affairs.
;pln g and v isitin g w ith friends.
FRIPAT, b ecem h y 10, IM S,
Insurance.
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Are Making Here
One Great
Pre-Holiday
Born—
Mr. and Mrs. W eston Henry o f
Lew iston, Idaho, »• announce the ! A shland today con ferrin g frith I
B eautiful C hristm as Q reetlng
B eau tifu l lin e o f im ported gift birth o f a ¿bn, D ecem ber 7. The 'S en ator Duun and R ep resen tative | CHICAGO, Dec. Iff.— (UNKX-
Cards at E lhart’s.
station ery — D arling A rt Store.
boy hua been named Harrim an T. B riggs, and v isitin g g en era lly | P rotestin g a g a in st th e proposed
w ith sportsm en. The S tate offio- change in th e sta tu s o f th e F ed w -
75-tf
Call 410 for Transfer fferrice.
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S ittin g ev en in g s by appoint­ <al* addressed the Isaac W alton nl farm lo a n board from th a t Qt
77-ThUK-Sat.
K odaks »1 to »76 a t McNair ment. D arling Studio.
75-ti League at G rants P ass T uesday an independent body to a bureau
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Brds.
evening, an dinspected th e 8av»' under th e treasury departm ent,
From W agner Creek— _ *
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a ge Rapid Dam, th e fo llo w in g day. the N ational A ssociation o f F ei-
The balance of h is tim e has oral Farm Loan B orrow ers, r e j-
F. W. Combs and Frank Combs . A rrived t a s t N igh t—
hcen spent in spectin g th e w ild resenting 'the farm er-borrow er-
o f W agner Creek were In A sh -;
Mrs. J. M. P o tter, daughter of
I turkeys that the sta te departm ent stockholder, has been organ ised
lan d last Monday, shopping and Mrs.- S. P atterson , arrived in Ash-
! is propogating in Jack son and here w ith Carl H. V room an, for-
vialtlng with friends.
,
.lan d last ev e n in g , called here by
iJost<phine co u u ty and today h e me* a ssista n t secretary of agri-
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the serio u s illn e ss of her mother.
i declared that soon, h u n ters
culture, a s president.
Hava y o u r furnitu re repaired •
and reflnished at Jordan’g Bash
and Cabinet works.
. 77-tf
T oys— T oys— T oys— Toys
R’lhart'a.
»oaru US upposeq
be en jo y in g th e sam e sp ort that
The a sso cia tio n , w hose purpose
eastern and southern sportsin en is to "safeguard, p rotect and eg-
en joy in their annual w ild turkey tend the fed eral rural cred it sys-
hunta. "W e are co n cen tra tin g tern,” h opes to aid in im proving
our effo rts for w ild tu rk ey raks- and exten d in g th e system estab-
ing in th ese cou n ties," t h e gam e llshed ten years ago and in corn-
warden stated today, "because <«■ batting th e organ ised
propA-
have found that the gen eral con-' gunda a tta ck s th a t have been lev-
d ition s here are very sim ila r to eled a g a in st it ever sin ce. The
that found in th e south and east' session s w ere attend ed by borrow-
w here the tu rk eys are d oin g th eir ers o f the fed eral rural cred it a y s - 1
best. The resu lts heqe are v er y 'ter n , m em bers o f th e A m erican
gratifyin g, th e birds are d o in g ' Farm Bureau fed eration ,
the
8 ee P a u lser u d ’s Bargain w in­
dow on su its 'a n d o ’coats. 82-tf
Surveyor Here - -
Motored to Weed— ,
Mr. and Mrs."Merritt and son,
Fred o f th is city, m otored to
W eed- CaL, yesterday, w here Mr.
M erritt w ill work for Southern
P acific com pany.
Coat
Edw ard E. Graupher, surveyor
and en g in eer w ith
the H eald-
Menory Co.-, o f P ortlan d, is spend­
ing som e tim e in A shland look ­
Give her an Easy for Christ
ing after b u sin ess affairs. He ex­
pects to be h ere about three mas. See window at W icks.
w eekr. •
and
Dress
Winter Goats, $9.75 up
Silk Dresses, $7.95 up
ls?ft for Y reka—
Say M erry C hristm as w ith pho­
Ed Thornton and E V. Jones w ell and it is my b elief th a t be- (grange, the farm ers’ union and of; ,
Thu finest anw m ost com plete tograp hs— S tu dio A shland. 82-H
i f this city le ft th is m orning for fora long it w ill be p ossib le ‘ to fleers o f im portant
coop erative -
h ue o f X m as cards, b a r il uq• .Stu­
V reka. Cal., on b usin ess connect- en joy the p rlviliges o f h u n tin g organizations.
dio and art -ttora.
36-tf Registered Here
d with the E lk ’s C hristm as fund.
Tom E dw ards o f K elso. W ash.,
T oilet Goods and Toilet
H. E. V elpath o f Susan ville, Cal., * G iv e her an Easy for Christ
E lh art’s.
P alm er B akke o f A storia, S. D., was. S9e window at W icks.
and R ichard M eyerstein of Los
From Hilt—
A ngeles, $re am ong those who
Mr. and Mrs. P aul Lyon and registered th eir cars in th is city Women SO Years Old Hikes to
Virginia—
non o f H ilt, Cal., were in Ashland today.
The 80-year old m other o f Mrs.
yesterd ay shopping and visitin g
Mary K een e o f J ack son ville, who
w ith friends.
There Is yet time fbr photo­
gained considerable n otoriety a
graphs. Studio Ashland.
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few m onths ago by h ik in g to
Look at 443 A llison, just about
Jack son ville from h e r h o m e
In
Genuine O. D. Wool Lace Cotton
one block from the city library,
D o lls’ w ig s m ade out o t comb
V irginia, started T uesday on her
and a (-room cottage, bath, etc., ings. C all a t 11C Church St.
return home.
garage for o n ly * » 2 1 0 (. A shland
80-1 w k *
Sale of Dress Coats
Manufacturer’s Suqdus
A few small sizes and a good
assortment of larger sizes in fine
Sterling Coats, e v e ry , one a
splendid bargain.
Coat Sale
Brand new Sport Coat« from one
of our best makers at his close
out prices
$48.50
Values
One Sale Rack of Extra Value Coats,
Breeches
Realty C o . ------------------77-tf
I Emigrant Creek Dam Full—
S ligh tly used phonographs at i E m igrant Creek dam Is fu ll of
reduced prices. Easy t e r m s - The w ater, and H iatt P rairie Dam has
R ose.
.
the b ig g est run-off for th is tim e
o f th e year than it has ever had
At the Hofei Ashland—
before, reports E. T. Newbry,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. H itchcock chairm an o f the board o f dlrctors
o f Oakland. Cal., Mr. and Mrs. jo f th e T alen t Irrigation D istrict.
C W. Spierlng o f C athlam et,
W ash., and Louis Cox of R ifle,
R oyal Coal, H ot and Clean
Colo., are am ong those who stop­ C arson-Fow ler Lbr. Co.
ped In Ashland yesterday. They
P erfu m e Sets »1 to »7.60 at Mr
registered at the H otel A shland.
Bltttags mads evenings By ap-
AohlMhD V isitor—
polntment. Studio Ashland.
Mrs. L. A. Abbot o f
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Just the thing for winter w e a r .......... $3.00
Christ
mas. See w indow at W icks.
V isitin g P arents In A shland—
Mrs. E u nice K ibler is in A sh­
land for an extended v isit at the
hom e of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron A ndrew s of F airview street.
ARMY GOODS STORE
Left for S a l e m -
Mrs. J. A. Lockart le ft W ednes­
day m orning for a rather Indef­
in ite visit at E^lem, and m ay pos­
sibly prolong Her jou rn ey to ea st­
ern W ashington.
Young Business Men
W agner At
Creek, w as a visito r In th is city
k r tir y d fm w
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lust Saturday, sh o p p in g and v isit-
Teddy C aldw ell has returned ing with friends.
from McCloud, Cal., w here he has
been visitin g w ith h is parents and
FOOD HALE— Saturday, 11th
ims Kwah ta wah cam p fire
w ith h is sister. He has resum ed
rls. W olcott’s Grocery.
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h is work at M iller’s Toggery.
The Eagle of the Sea
ÄICAßÖÖ CORTEZ
FLORENCE VIDOR
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TOMORROW ONLY
Prom pt delivery— q u a lity work.
Studio A shland photographs.
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I«eft Yesterday for P o r t la n d -
Mr. and Mrs. Lou H ansen, of
the A shland H otel, left yesterd ay
for P ortlan d, where they w ill a t­
tend th e hotel convention. They
will return Tuesday.
COASTERS
All heavy weight Overcoats now selling nt slaugh­
ter prices. Some left from last season at less than
half price.
The new method of distribution announced by
the Ashland Tidings which practically .puts the
boys in the business of buying and selling news­
papers, will help these enterprising youths to count
ceRts and profits.
W e can save you m ony on that
Frank M arquess and fam ily of Horton W a slA ig m achine. M. C.
Anderson Creek m ade a b usin ess IAninger ft Son.
(rip to Ashland and Medford last
Clark Butterfield H e r e -
Monday. »
Clark B u tterfield , w ho has been
working
for the Standard Oil
Som ething en tirely d ifferen t In
Xm as cards. D arling Studio. 75-tf com pany in R ichm ond, Cal., for
som e tim e, is in A shland v isitin g
With h is parents, Mr. gn.d_ KlrVu
Postal Telegraph Employes
H. Ö. B u tterfield.
Clark Is a 1
Here—
graduate
of
the
A
shland
high
George W. Jones, John Kram er,
school
and
has
m
any
frien
d
s In
Ben Davis, Paul W hitem an. A. L.
Julian, J. E. Cooper and S. H art, th is city.
Postal Telegraph em p loyes from
Portland, are spending a few days
In Ashland m aking som e -changes
In the local telegraph w ires.
Overcoat Sale
Of all the stepping ,stones used by boys in
gaining business experience, selling newspapers
seems to mold the record among men who have
aehieted the highest standing in industry’.
Made ItuHlneHs T rip to A shland—
FINISHING TODAY
Do Your Christmas
Shopping On
Saturday At
Biggest Little littore in Town
Opposite New Hotel
Ojien Evenings
One Lot up to $20...............$ 7.95
One Lot up to $25.............. $14.65
One Lot up to $30...............$17.65
Others Specially Priced At
Boys who earn money are quick to understand
its value. They are earning for a purpogy-—either
present or future. Often they aim to saVwip and
create capital for tlioir education 'or business Ifiter
$20 $22.50 $25 $27.50
a warm Coat
We can use the Cash
Newspaper subscribers assist these young busi
ness men by readily ndopting the new plan oF week
ly payment.
XMAS ROUND-TRIP RATES
RAILROAD
)r Boys, Youths and Men
All Sizes — Any Color
Sale dates, Dec. 17-18-22nd,
lim ited to return to Jan. 4th, 1927
rates one and one third fare for
th e round trip co n tin u ou s pas-
s t g e both directions. A lso have
si.Tj date Dec. 23 to th e 26th in ­
clu siv e and on Dec. 30th and 31at
and Jan. 1st, at one and one-third
fare for the round trips lim it o f
return to Jan. 4th, 1 927.
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Thç First National Bank
of Ashland
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COM M ERCIAIz—SAVINGS—TRUST
SALE STARTS SATURDAY CORNING,
SPEEDSTERS — SPEEDSTERS
Many beautiful patterns and color combinations
in these Sweaters.
For Boys — For Men
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS!
SPECIALS FOR CHRISTMAS
200 Silk Ties, M en's.and B oy’s 75c V a lu e s ___ 50c
» Beautiful Patterns and Just in,
Good Neckband Dress Shirts . . . . . .
WAGONS
Special Large Wagon,
300 Pairs Holeproof Silk and W ool Hose,
$1.25 V a lu e s .................
75c
Fancy Knit Ties, 3 for . . . . .■.•>. . .
Fancy Cut Silk T i e s ........................
, Exclusive Agents For
•
N ifty Pattern Broadcloth Dress Shirts .
$6.50
ump&oifs
Hardware
Snowed In
The W inchester Store"
pëedster
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SWEATEES
Beyond a doubt the greatest Necktie made
Come in and soe what we have.
BEE OCR NUMEROUS LINE OF XMAS OIJTS
Over the top for love—and
a touchdown for drama and
romance!
“Cheney Cravats”
$1.00
$1,50
$2.00
MILLER’S TOGGERY
Hab-a-dash Inn”
and a comedy
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