Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 16, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, December 1«, IM S.
Moving—
lioeal 5 Personal flotes
Medford Visitor—
Masonic Hall, Ashland
Mrs. Joe O'Shannessy of Med­
ford was a visitor in this city
yesterday, shopping. Mr. Shan-
nessy formerly worked In the
Enders Grocery.
*
At the Oregon Hotel —
Virgil Chapman of this city is
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tidwell
moving Into the house recently and Mr. J. H. Fdrdttam of El
vacated by J. B. Saunders.
Paso. Texas,* are among the visit­
ors In this city yesterday. They
A good record Is always a real, stopped at the Oregon Hotel.
lasting, and pleasure
giving
Xmas Gift— Get them at Elhnrt>
The Maytag wishes yon a mer­
ry Christmas.
Have your furniture repaired
and reftnlahed at Jordan’s Sash Recovered from Illness—
and Cabinet works.
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Sam "Joitdan, who has been
seriously ill for some time, Is
‘Phone 210-J for Maytag demon­ recovered sufficiently to be up
stration.
and ant again. * Mr. Jordan Is
the owner of the Jordan Electric
Returned from San F r a n c is c o - Shop in this city.
Albert Marske, who h<yi been
in San Francisco, Cal., for some
You’ll have to hurry to get a
time working In the Ford manu- seat at the Upper Valley chib
lucturing ' plant, has returned to house, Bellview, Friday night,
his home In Ashland. He will Dee. 17-,' 8 o’clock. Admission,’ BO
remain here this winter.
cents and* 25 cents. Concessioni
5 and 10 cents.
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Holiday special on suits
o’coats at Paulserud’s.
Maytag Christmas comes every
Stated convocation, Thursday
evening. Wed. 18. Routine busi­
The finest ana most complete
ness and election of officers. All line of Xmas cards. Darling Stu-
companions Invited.
<yo and art store.
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C. A. MALONE, H. P.
W. H. DAY, Secretary.
Students .Attention
.
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Room and board in my home on
Palm Avenue. Phone 325-R.
A t th e U thta Springs Hotel—
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Jack E. Dickey of Hollywood,
Cal., D. B., Stwawt of San Fran­ Moving—
,
cisco, Cal., and D. W. Middleton
Mr. and Mrs. 0 , Booth are
Trade In your old machine on a
of Casper, Wyo.. are among those moving from 882 B street of this
who registered at the I.ithla city to Dunsmuir, Cal., where Maytag.
Springs Hotel yesterday.^
they will make their future home.
Mr. Booth is an employe of the Registered Cars Here—
Have Southern Pacific company.
M. E. Collins of San Francisco
Home for Christmas!
Cal., and F. S. Pilkenton of
those photographs made now.
Studio Ashland on The Plaza.
Largest assortment of Myrtle­ Hanford, Cal., are among those
89-tf.
wood in the. city. Bend a piece who registered their cars at the
local Chamber of Commerce this
for Xmas.— Blhart's.
Christmas stationery 50 to 15
morning.
at McNair Bros.
■
Royal Coal, Hot and Clean
Victor-Electric Records
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
each Friday at The Rose.
AC the Hotel Ashland—
,
B. D. Hart o f Charleston, Wn.,
Call 410 for Transfer service.
To get to the Bellview Com­
Miss J. MacKinnon of Seattle,
77-Thnr.-Sat.
Wn., and C. M. F lecker of Eu­
munity House go south on the
gene. Ore., are among those who U. of C. Student Here—
pavement to the first street to
stopped in Ashland yesterday.
K. S. Metaolnshri, a student the right after you cross the over­
They registered at the Hotel at the University of California head bridge. Keep going up that
Ashland.
— > at Berkeley, Cal., was a visitor street .until you are at the new
in Ashland today. He left this building. The road is in perfect
Let the UNION write your full afternoon for Klamath Falls.
condition. Friday, Dec. 17.
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ueverage automobile Insurance.
Yeo, of conree.
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Beautiful line of Imported gift Siskiyou Mountains S lip p e r y -
stationery— Darling Art Store.
Even chains are of little use
What could be better for Christ­
Ti-tf if too much speed is used in
ie than a Maytag?
traveling over the Siskiyou moun­
Leaving this Evening—
tains, according to a California
J. Edw. Thornton, secretary motorist who came over the
Aid fashioned dance Moose hall
Saturday night.
Tuckers
Or­ of the Ashland Elk's will leave mountains yesterday. While the
chestra.
89-3 this evening for Portland, Ore., snow is not deep, be states the
where he will attend the mid­ paving is exceedingly Bllppery,
winter meeting of the Oregon causing him to drive at a speed
State Elk's Association.
Mr. in- the neighborhood of 10 miles
Thornton expects to return to an hour.
'Ashland Saturday evening.
Something entirely different In
Shelves loaded with books for Xmas cards. Darling Studio. 76-tf
gifts— Elhart’s.
Look at 443 Allison, just about
Call 4,10 Fehlge-Roach Trans­ one block from the city library,
fer, now Hamaker Transfer.
and a 6-rooqi cotUge, bath, etc.,
77-Thnrs.-8at. garage for only 92100. Ashland
Realty Co.
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Cliff Payne makes stands.
Avoid the Holiday rush by hav-
ing your clothe* eiannad » n «i
pressed this week. Pnulserud’s. Will Leave for V e n t u r a -
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Madden
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Art Russell, a leather sales­
and family of this city will leave
man from Sacramento, Cal., was
Saturday morning for Ventura,
in this city today looking after Charles Tilton Home— *
Cal.,
where they will- spend the
Charles Tilton, son of Dr. and
J business affairs. He visited the
Christmas holidays with their
Mrs.
C.
F.
Tilton,
arrived
in
Ash­
i Overland Shoe Shop, while here.
land this morning to spend the daughter. Mrs. Dolf Hanna. Mrs.
Hanna was formerly Afton Mad­
Carling Irons, 98e at McNair Christmas holidays with his par­ den of this city.
ents.
Charles Is a student at
the Oregon Agricultural . College
at Corvallis.
STOP COUGHING— VERY
QUICKLY EFFECTIVE
Today and Tomorrow
See the table loaded with kid­
dies’ and children’s books when
• Here Is- the basic reason why
shopping at Elhart's.
Without opiates qr chloroform,
Foley’s Honey and Tar Com­
W edding 47 Years Ago—
pound stops coughs so quickly
Forty-seven years ago today and heals the distress cause. Be­
there occured a quiet wedding cause Its combines the curative
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. vlrtnea of pure Pine Tar and
to­
W. C. Myer, widely known .pion­ other healing Ingredients,
eers of 1863, when their only gether with the mollifying demul­
daughter Frances Myer and G. F. cent effect of clear fresh Hqpey
Billings, manager of the Eagle a valuable combination. Coughs
Flour Mills, were married by and throat Irritations, bronchial
Reverend L. L. Rogers at that and "flu” coughs, croup (spas­
time principal of the Ashland modic) and troublesome night
Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Billings Soughs are quickly controlled by
The
have resided at Ashland all of Foley’s Honey and Tar.
the time since their marriage, name telle the story. Ask for
and in their present residence tor It. Sold everywhere. —No. 1
the last forty-three years.
Monday.
.
W arden A verill Sees Six
Returning to Portland over the
new KlamKth Falla-Eugene rail­
road line the other day. Stato
came Warden AverlU said he
saw six deer from the train. Mem­
bers of the train crew told him
he said, that they had seen I t
deer watching the train on one
trip.
Enjoy Your Christmas
to the Fullest
This agency will in­
sure a bungalow or a
factory p l a n t and
w i l l guarantee the
owners of both prop­
erties, faithful, cour­
teous service.
Get in touch with
this office. „Expert
knowledge of forjns
and rates may help
you save money on
your insurance.
.
W ill V isit Ashland Boon—
That It is just as cold In
Klamath Falls as it Is on the
snow covered wastes of Alaska-
was the sentiment voiced yester­
day by A. E. Head of * Alaska
who Is In that city visiting his
son, G. T. Head. Within a week
the visitor will leave there for-
Ashland where he. Will visit an­
other son.
CARD OF THANKS
For all the kindness and Sym­
pathy Sshown us In our recent be­
reavement in the death of our
beloved mother, and for the many
floral offerings, we wish to ex­
press our sincere gratitude.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Costolo
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Frulan ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson
Mrs. Ella Williams.
We represent the
Hartford Fire
Insurance Company,
Billings Agency
Real Estate A Real Insuranc
PREPARE YOUR LISTS AND SHOP AT
LEISURE
Our Tables and Counters are Full of Suggestions,
A SHOPPING TOUR THROUGH OUR STORE WILL SURELY
SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS.
Fancy Rubber Aprons
Eland Stenciled Drapes
Glover Trimmed Assorted Colors
—All Boxed
Each $150
Dresser Scarfs, Towels, Table
Runners, Doilies, Buffet Sets and
Spreads — Card Table Covers —
Luncheon Sets, Valances, Etc.
All Linen and Lace
Dresser Scarfs
These colors are absolutely guar­
anteed fast to sun and tub. Items
priced from
18x45 and 22x45 assorted pat­
terns,
_
Each $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50
$1.00, $1.50, $2.50, $5.00 and up
Estab. 1883 at 41 H. Main St
Phone 211
IF YOU ARE PLANNING, A TRIP WE IIÀVE A
VERY FINE LINE OF LUGGAGE
7 More Shopping Days
Before Christmas
COMBINATION GRIPS EQUIPPED WITH THE TOILET AR­
TICLES AND SEPARATE PACKS PRICED WITH LEATHER
GRIPS,
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»9.75
»13.50
Leatherette Hat Boxes
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»20.00 to »27.50
“ oiiye and Black - Donbi.
Compartments, Priced at
$5.90 to $12.50
Hardly Seems Possible—But True
Luncheon Linens
DO PART OF YOUR BUYING
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sets. These come in colors fo
Blue, Gold, Rose,. Orchid and
green— Priced a t
Are always good. We have a fine
line of Satin Bleached and color-
ed Linens prepared to hand 6tlt
When You See Our Handkerchief Line You Will
“Stop Still”
THEY JUST NATURALLY TAKE YOU AWAY FROM YOURSELF.
See the Swiss and Linen Cloths—Georgette and Crepe de Chine
Hand Painted and Lace Trimmed Novelty Hankies—Every color with
JSIVE LAC
LA N D , O
Pretty Gloves Always Acceptable
Women’s Lined Driving Gloves,
French Kid Dress Gloves,
4
8»
A Few Scatter Rugs Left
28 x 58— Dark Centers with High Colored Borders—Regular $5.00
es.
Gloves $2.95 to $5.00
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.
These last go at »3.25
DON'T FORGET
BOXED HOLEPROOF
SILK HOSE
MALE HELP WANTED
Can use two more live sales­
men who are not afraid to work.
Earn some Xmas money. See C.
J. Grimm, Columbia Hotel after
8 p. m.
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THE ONE GIFT APPROPRIATE,
Call For Them By Number
No.
No.
No.
No.
550 alt colors Service Silk, .. $1,
991 All colors Service Silk . . $1.
990 Heavy Service Silk . . . . $1.
2240 All colors Full Fashiom
$1.65
No. 2250 All Silk Service Silk, $1.
No. 2471 AH Silk Chiffon (all color
$1.95
A brilliantly dramatic story.
A n altogether pleasing so­
cial satire eentering about
-a romantic, mysterious per-
•eonality.
•
* ALSO
• “Fighting to Win”
;
Collegian Series
•r
and a comedy
1926 Ford Sedan
$400
1926 Chav. Ooaoh $600
1925 Ohev Touring, $485
1924 Ohev. 4-Pasa
Coupe ................. $350
1924 Ford Roadster
Delivery ............$125
AH Care in Good
Condition
No. 2475 All Colors Chiffons . . . . $1.
Forget our big sale that offers you money
bargains in hundreds of holiday gifts.
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CHRISTMAS HOLEPROOF BOXES
FR EE W ITH HOSE.
CHOOSE FROM THE HOSEPROOF LINE
THESE LOW PRICES WILL NOT BE
Shop These and Hundreds of Other Items at
Shop Tomorrow and Saturday
The
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet Dealers
SE E THE SMOOTHEST
CHEVROLET
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