Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 15, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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W ill Spend Xmax with Fam ily—
Lioeal j Personal flotes !
Eugene Bailey, who works at
Kirk, near Klamath Falls, Is in
Ashland to spend the Christmas
holidays with bis wile and fam­
ily, on Almond stree^
C liff Payne makes shelves.
M alta Q s u n e ami ry Np. 4 Talent Visitor—
a sights Templar
)'
Carl Mellin of Talent was a
Prompt delivery— quality work,
Studio Ashland photographs.
Expected Heme T o m o rro w -
Miss Jessie Outhrie, daughter
•of' Mr. and Mrs. W . C. Polk t»li
Gresham street. Is expected to­
morrow or Friday from Berkeley.
Cal., where shells a BtudWnt at
the University of California. Miss
Guthrie w ill spend the Christmas
holidays with her parents.
At the Motel Ashland—
Francis __Lord o f . Los Angeles,
Cal., J. McGregor of San Fran ­
cisco. Cal., and Ralph T. Ure
of Portland, Ore., are among
those who registered at the
Hotel Ashland yesterday,
Something entirely different In
Xmas cards. Darling Studio. 76-tf
Senator Hopes to
uurly< Action on
[is Measure
The Maytag wishes you a mer­
ry Christmas.
tion, agriculture legislation has
been given no place on the calen­
dar, and it was freely predicted
that the abort session w ill end
without any action oh farm bills.
N either , does the tentative
house program give a place to
farm relief. A sim ilar b ill is ex­
pected to 'be preeented there in a
few days. Success of this bill,
whenever it le taken up, appears
to binge Upon support of south­
ern members ‘and an investigation
today disclosed there had been no
notieeqble change among southern
senators who voted against the
b ill last session. Eastern mem­
bers were hopeful that the recent
crisis in the ootton belt ah a re­
POPE G IV I» ADVMTS TO
' FATHERS AND MOTHERS
(Continued from Page One)
»I mhet he remembered, is marked
with Christ's sign in baptism and
the administration o f other sacra­
ments.”
u He referred to the scripture
passage which "is the word placed
by God In the mouth of the body.”
“ He makes the body nay,”
said the pope, " ‘Lord eave me
from an Impudent and shameless
soul.’
The body la sacred because it
was created by GOd. Catholic
men would do not only h Chris­
tian, but also a human and philan-
throplcal work by, devoting atten­
tion to this serious problem at a
lim e when it is necessary tor those
pieserving « tense of huipan dig-
r.liy aud nobility to agree on a
means e f damning such unsightly
and deleterious current fashions.”
W A SHING TO N,
Dec. 1 1 .—
S lttln g * made evenings by ap­
(U N )— The revised McNary-Hau-
pointment. Studio Ashland.
gen farm bill, representing the re­
Stated
conclave
Wednesday friends.
,
Milton Blegal arrived in Ash
Give her an Easy for Christ­
7 1-tf newed movement for agricultural
evening, Dec. IS . Routine busl-
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laud Friday to spend the Christ­ mas. See window at Wicks.
relief was added today to the
nesa and Installation o f ‘ officers?
Rave your furniture repaired mas holidays with his mother
Medford IV opl« Attend
tangle of legislation facing the
Pinner at 8:45. AU Sir Knights and retinished* at Jordan’s Sash Mrs. Cx> E. Blagei, and sister Students W ill Spend Xmas
I Itranian Chorus—
senate.
.
courteously invited.
Miss Calls . Illegal of Morton Here—
Among the Medford residents
I
t
provides
a
revolving
fund
street.
D. H. JACKSON, E. C.
Among the college students who
attended
the
Ukranian of 1260,004,000 an dretalns the
W . H. DAY, Recorder
-A store full of Holiday
who are expected '-home for the ,horu3 presentation at Ashland equalization fpe.
/
sult of the huge crop would draw
Beautiful line of Imported gift Christmas holidays are: Harvey Monday evening were M r. and
KIhart’s. J .’
W hile Senator McNary, Oregon additional southern suppo'rt.
stationery— Darling A rt Store.
Woods, Medical School, Portland; Mrs. E. E. Gore, Mies Betty Gore,
75-tf Marcus Woods, University of Miss Jessie Ludwig, Miss Carol republican, who drew up the new
Fixes B illiard Tables—
measure a fter conference with
R. C. Danford of the Bruns-
Oregon; Chester Woods, O. A. Itarasel, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton farm leaders, hopes- for early ac-
See Bert M iller and Ed Dunn as
Royal
Coal,
Hot
and
Clean
wick-Balke-Collender company of
1 C.; Vernon McGee, University of Janes, M r. and Mrs. R. C. Young,
high class coons if you want a
Portland, has been in Ashland Carson-Fowler Lhr. Co.
Oregon: Kenneth Hobpon, O. A. Mr. and Mrs. Carl 8wlgart,- M t.
Portland longshoremen - earned good laugh h t the opening of the
several days putting new covers
C. Marlon Leach, University of and Mrs. H a rry W ortm an. Mrs. 72Ç0.000 during November.
new community house at Bellview
Stated convocation^ Thursday and other wise repairing the bil-
The fin en ana most complete Oregon t Thelma Perozzi, Uni­ J. Albert McCorkle and C. M.
Friday. Doc. 17. Admission 60c
evening., Wed. 14. Rdntine busi­ lalrd tables at Ninlnger’s
He line of Xmas cards. Dgrling Stu­ versity of Oregon; Carl Dyrud, Houston.
' '
La Grande claims a population and 26c. Concessions and good
Dickey’s Orchestra, W a l k e r
ness and election of officers. A ll left for Portland today.
dio and art store.
76-tf North Pacific Dental College at
of ,10,076.
jests, 6 and 10 cents.
Hall,. Medford, tonight.
88-1
companions invited.
Portland, and George Francis
Phone 210-J for Maytag demon
C. A. MALONE. H. P.
Avoid the Holiday rush by hav- At the Oregon Hotel__
Barron, University of Oregon.
stratlon.
W . H. DAY, Secretary.
ing your clothes cleaned a n d
Mr. and Mrs. Taffoon of Ever-
-p -fr-r- ;
88-2 pressed this week. Paulserud's. ett, Wash., C. H. Bralley of
To get to the Bellview Com­
Look at 443 Allison, just abont
86-tf Klamath Falls, Ore., and A. B.
munity House go Routh on the
From Klamath Falls—
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! Slggin of Newport, Wash., are one block from the city library,
and a 6-room cottage, bath, etc., pavement to the first street to
Perfume Atomizer, 76c to |4 at maong those who stopped at the
A. C. Panzer of Klamath Falls
garage for only >2100. Ashland the right a fter you cross the over­
formerly of thia city, was a visit­ McNair Bros.
Oregon Hotel yesterday.
Realty Co.
77-tf head bridge. Keep gping up that
or here yesterday, looking after
Rtreet until you are at the new
business attain. He returned to Motored To Weed—
I f you want it done right take
Maytag Christmas comes every building. The road la in perfect
hie home last evening.
to White.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Kerby of
Monday.
condition.
Friday, Dec. 17.
WflSBp
Masowte
H a ll
I visitor In Ashland this morning
shopping
and
visiting
with Arrive«] In Ashland—
Winter Coats
Holiday special on suits
o'coats at Paulserud's.
tills city motored to Weed, Cal.,
yesterday, where Mr. Kerby look­
C liff Payne makes
ed after business affairs.
boards.
Say M erry Christmas with pho­
Wanted five hundred
men
Plenty of money to .loan on
women and children to buy choco­ tographs— Studio Ashland. 82-tf good security. Phone 21. Yeo, of
late creams at The Rose.
course.
83-tf
Cutex Sets, 86c to 13.50.— Mc­
tTiief of Police Now Grandad— N air Bros.
From Talent-
A fine big baby girl was born
to Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Oils at
the Community hospital Monday,
December IS. Mrs. Glle was for­
merly Janette McNabb, daughter
Of Chief of Police McNabb.
A t the Lithla Springs H o t e l -
Out-of-town visitors in Ash­
land yesterday were Mr. and
Mrs. Milton T. Morgan of Weed,
Cal., L. W . Lowry, of Eugene,
Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. A. Hark-
Trade in your old machine on a Sef o r Sacramento, California.
They stopped at the Lithla
Maytag.
Springe Hotel.
photo-
82-tf
Visiting with Pa rents
J Albert Guthrie. Southern Pa­
cific employe at Dunsmuir, Cal.,
was In Ashland yesterday visit-
lag with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Polk on Gresham St.
W urlltzer Pianos at E ihart’s.
Warm Woolen Dresses
Sweaters and Furs
b re a d
W. A.. Childers of Talent was
in this city yesterday shopping
and visiting with friends.
Mr.
Childers runs - the Talent meat
market.
Bring Back the Old Magic
of Christmas
• «fc
*
W hat could be better tor Christ­
mas than a Maytag?
Banjo-Ukes make the best of
gifts tor that growing boy or Attend Ukranian C h o r u s -
g lri, 22.60 — 818.Q0— E ih a rt’s.
Five members of the First Na­
tional bank staff of Grants Pass
Good eating apples, 60 per box attended the Ukranian chorus
Bring own box. Ash. F ru it A Pro. here, Monday evening.
They
Assn.
’
86-3 were Miss Carlotta Wiseman,
Miss Helen Smith, Miss Marin
Registered Cars H er e
Kerley, Andrew H all and T. P
W. A. W ilkins of Weed, Cal., Cramer, Jr.
and R. E. Burgoon of Seattle,
Wash., registered their cars a t ; Give her an Easy for Christ-
the local Chamber of Commerce mas. See window at Wicks.
morning.
Let the U N IO N write your fu ll
New Mottoes Just received
coverage automobile Insurance.
E ihart’s. •
„
Teo, of course.
83-tf
•
New Fur Trimmed Models in Either
Sport, Walk or Dresl Coats.
/
sentiments of Christmas—its glad
Ç.X
Give her an Easy for Christ
mas. Seo window at Wicks.
*
Z* ou may reawaken the • noble old
surprises; its glowing zest.
Full lined and good weight. Lots to select from.
All Sizes on our Racks. - ----------------------------------
Our modest pricing provide« a mean« by
which you may make those major gifts of
jewelry, that were the delight of years
gone by
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PRICED AT
We have a complete line of W rist
Watches, Pearls, Rings, Fostoria Glasp,
Silverware, China and Novelties.
Our Prices
The Lowest.
Chas. A. White
ENDElfS J3LOCK
Free Grab With Every $5.00 of Mdse
PnrihRitd
*
FINISHING TODAY
WARM WOOLEN
DRESSES
“Prisoners Of
*
The Storm”
with
HOUSE PETERS
WECREM
GATSBY-
Remember
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MILLER’S TOGGERY
$5.00 Cash Prize
3 Fancy Knit Ties 95c
a
Made of Choice Poriet or Charmene
and Wool Taffettas. — They come in
plain or fancy patterns in sizes 16
They Say Our Ties Are Wonderful
A N ifty Calendar To' Each Patron
Imported Silks - Cheney Cravats, Etc.
Broadcoth Shirts at $1.38
Pajamas - Niterobes Fancy Patterns
Sterling Plate Hickok Belts
Beautiful Sweaters - Blazers
Fancy Imported Scarfs
Gift Certificates Always Please
Bathrobes In Xmas Package
Wonderful Line Men’s Hosiery
Herbtt Brtnon a n * « «
WARNER BAXTER
L O IS W IL S O N
, NEIL H A M ILTO N
GEORGIA MALE
I t is the story of Jay Gatsby
who comes so mysteriously
to town, o f his sumptuous
entertainments, and of his
great love.
also
“Fighting To Win”
and a comedy
SEE AND CHOOSE FROM THEM
AT
OUR LINE OF FURS ARE CHOICE SELECTIONS
IN OPPO8UM -x CONEY - SQUIRREL - FITCH
—WOLF AND STONE MARTIN.
Each a genuine fur hide made in choker or throw
pattern,
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PRICED AT
OUR SWEATER ASSORTMENT
t s HARD TO EQUAL — W E HAVE EVERYTHING ONE COULD
W ISH IN THE SW EATER LINE.
Light weight Slipovers—1made of Ice Wool; Saxony
weight Coat Style—Scotch Sweater Yard woven
into Coats—or Germantown Loggers—Any one of
these Sweaters is a real warm garment and the
colors are new. One full rack to choose from,
PRICED AT
Toilet Sets, Kum-A-Part>Links
CLQaramount picture
Nifty Suit Covers With Zipper Fronts ||
....
$3.50 TO $7.00 ™ $12.00
Numerous Other Gifts
Get Your Wann Garments At
Hab-a-dash
Tables Piled
F u ll oÇ Select
Xm as G ifts
Early Shoppers Get
.The Selections. Be
Sure Ÿou Are One.