Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 17, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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    ASHLAND pAlLT TIDING*
FAGS EIGHT
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Taking Exama at Jacksonville—
Confined to Ho
Principal Corthell of the tVash- • Mrs. E. 0 . Smith and son Mark
ington school spent Wednesday, are both confined' to their home
Thursday and today at Jackson­ with the flu.
ville, where he is taking the teach­
er’s examinations. —-—
Maytag Christmas comes every
Monday.
Hear the ninth wonder of world
Holiday special on suits and
— the Orthophonie Victrola, at the o’coats at' Paulserud’o.
89-tf
Covered Dates at The Plaza. «
Rose.
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Home for Christmas! Have
Parker Fountalj Pen Sets— E !-
Try our 3Ec Special Plate lunch
those photographs made now. hart’s.
every noon. The Plaza.
90-tf
Studio Ashland on The Plaza.
89-tf.
Trade in your old machine on It
From Klamath F a l l s -
P rin c e o f In d ia Her e ■
James Blair, who works in
Klamath Falls, was a visitor in
this city yesterday, coming over
on the stage. Mr. Blair formerly
lived in Ashland. — ---------
K. S. Madhavsinhjt, a prince
from India, was a visitor in Ash­
land yesterday on his way to Cor­
vallis, Where he will take up ag­
riculture at the Oregon Agricul­
tural College. Madhavslnhjl has
been attending school at the Uni­
versity of California.
Will Leave For Tillamook—
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Conover of
147
Granite Btreet will leave to­
erintendent residing at Eugene,
¿re., was a visitor’in this city morrow for their old home in Till­
amook, where they will reside.
Jesterday.
Mr. Conover has been employed
Manicure roll ups, 75c to $9 at in the Ideal Grocery.
Sara .a toys by buying them at
McNair Bros.
Elhart's.
Students Attention
Room and board In my home pn At |l»e Hotel Ashland—
Beautiful line of Imported gift
Palm'Avenue. Phone 325-R.
stationery— Darling Art Store,
A. R. Loomis of Seattle, Wash.,
89-2* John Janderson, Jr., and E. T.
75-tf
Abercroombe
of
Bridgeport,
We wrap our Christmas Candy Conn., are among those who stop­
’ Avoid the Holiday rush by hav-
ttag your clothes cleaned a n d i,nd Cigars, all ready for mailing, ped at the Hotel Ashland yester-
pressed this week. Paulserud's. free of charge. The Plata.
i day.
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Rev. (Tumey Here—
Rev. S. J. Chaney, district sup­
. At the Oregon Hotel—
V. L. Shier of Vancouver. B. C.,
Dick Gavranich of Seattle, Wash.,
And E. Rands of Los Angeles,
Gal., stopped at the Oregon Hotel
yesterday.
:
Royal Coal, Hot and
(arson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
Clean.—
„ Something entirely different in
Xmas cards. Darling Studio. 75-tf
- Steaming Hot Uhicken Tamales
gerved 30c. To take home 25c. Tile
pUxa.
90-tf
From Pinehurst—
Mrs. DeCarlo, who runs the Inn
at Pinehurst on the Green Springs
highway, was a visitor in Ashland
today. Mrs. DeCarlo says that t t
snowed hard at Pinehurst early
this morning.
Largest assortment of Myrtle­
Aid fashioned dance Mooed hall
wood in the city. Send a piece Saturday night.
Tuckers
Or­
for Xmas.—Elhart’s.
chestra.
89-3
Look at 443 Allison, Just about
Cliff Payne
makes French
one block from the city library, doors.
and. a 6-room cottage, bath, etc.,
garage for only $2J00. Ashland
Beautiful gift boxes of choco­
Realty Co.
77-tf lates— make your selection early
for Christmas— The Rose.
l e f t Today—
George Scribner, Dean Scott
and Bill VanDyke of this city left
today In the Scribner-car fur & » a -
cation. They do not know Just
where they will go.
U ill Leave fo r Los Angeles —
Mrs. Thomas Hill and son,
Glenn, of this city, will leave next
Thursday for Los Angeles, Cal.,
where they will spend two or
three weeks visiting with relative i
Have your furniture repaired and friends.
and refinlshed at Jordan’s Sash
Toys, games, dolls, at Elhart’s
gnd Cabinet works. ■
77-tf
Will Spend Xmas at Portland .
and Astoria—
Professor and Mrs. A. C.
Strange and daughter Miss Fran­
ces are planning to spend the
Christmas holidays at Portland
and Aetorla.
V isiting Witt» Parents—
George N. Gray of Portland, son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gray of Iowa
street arrived Tuesday to make a
visit to his parents and will alse
visit Klamath Falls before be re­
turns north. Mr. Gray la employ­
ed In the manufacture of cottage
cheese.
Give her an Easy for Christ­
mas. See window at Wicks.
Orres cleans and repairs gar­
Give her an Easy for Christ­
ments.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS. mas. See window at Wicks.
Maytag.
We have a wonderful assort­
ment of Box Candy and Cigars for
the Holiday Season. The Plaza.
90-tf
Perry Norton, who works a t
Hilt, Cal., was in Ashland yester­
day vTaitirg with friends.
E.R. ISAAC & Co.
The Store With the Christinas Spirit is Abundantly Ready to Serve You
:______________ .
NOTICE
Let the UNION write your full
I will not be responsible for
The fmenr ana ino.r complete ¿•overage automobile Insurance.
debts contracted by anyone other
line of Xmas cards. Darling Stu­ Veo, of course.
83-tf than myself. C. R. Butler.
dio and art store.
75-tf
» 90-3*
What could be better for Christ­
Home for Xmas—
mas than a Maytag?
MALE HELP WANTED
Elvin Eib of San Francisco, is
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Can
use two more llvo sales­
in Ashland to spend the Christ­
Yes. we have dolls forJnil age^ man who are not afraid to work.
ians holidays with his parents, Mr.
of children at Elhart’s.
Earn some Xmas money. See C,
and Mrs. G. E. Elb on VanNess
J.
Grimm, Columbia Hotel 'after
Ave.
Visits In Northern Part of State— 6 p. m.
89-2*
Glen Addis of the Rexall Phir-
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Plenty of money to loan on
good security. Phone 21. You, of macy sales force spent a few days Expected Home Tomorrow—
The Misses Gertrude Engle and
course.
-83-tf i last week visiting with his mother
in the northern part of the state. Edith Moody are expected home
tomorrow from Richmond, Calv
Candy from 50c to 17.60 per
Candy Canes and Stick Canity to spend the Christmas holidays.
box at The Plaza.
90-tf
as well as high grade M i x e d
90-tf
The Maytag wishes you a mer-
Correspondence Cards, 50c to Candy at The Plaza.
ry Christmas.
¿1 at McNair Bros.
Wonderful values In all wool
Parker pens for Christmas, Bol­
Phorte 2 10-J for Maytag demon­ Bolts with extra trousers for
$23.50 at Orres tailor shop.
ton’s Drug Store.
stration.
Stopped in Ashland—
’ Get your suit pressed up for
Lee H. Blair of Upland, Cai., E.'
Christmas at Orres tailor shop.
P. Brandenburg of Oakland, Cal., j
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and C. D. Yeoman of Hollywood. :
Ladles’ guaranteed w r i s t ! Cal., are among those who reg-1
watches reasonably priced at Boi- i istered their cars at the local
ton's drug store.
. ¡Chamber of Commerce today.
FRIDAY, December IT, t
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Just Around the Corner
CHRIS 171 A 5
Lei Us Help Solve Your
Gift Problem
Visit Toyland
SATURDAY
XMAS STATIONERY
Bring the children to Toyland. W atch them to see
FOR MANY A RELATIVE OR FRIEND A MORE
* SUITABLE
which toys they watch with eager interest. Then
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you will know exactly what they hope to find in
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their stockings on Christmas morning.
IS HARD TO FIND THAN A BOX OF OUR
STATIONERY
Assorted colored papers, or with correspondence
cards and paper with or without lined envelopes.
HERE YOU WILL FIND
SEE US BEFORE BUYING
Mechanical Toys, Drums, Mama Dolls, Baby Dolls,
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Childrens Books, Toy Autos, Building Toys, Toy
Bibles, Gift Books, Fiction,
Children^ Book«
.
Animals, Games, Flocks, Doll Buggies, Wagons,
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Gliders, Wheelbarrows, Kiddie Kars, Tricycles,
Blackboards and a hundred and one other toys
ELHART’S BOOK STORE
that children like to play with.
What Fun is in Store For Visitors in Toyland
CHRISTMAS SALE OF
F a n c y B a th T o w e ls
L A D IE S !
Linen Huck Towels
Each 39c
69c Each, 2 for $1.25
Large size bath towels with colored
borders—Heavy weight.
Here is an unusual Value—some with
colored borders.
The Man’s Xmas Store
Fancy Bath Towels
35c Values, Each 29c
Linen Towels, Each 65c
WILL HELP YOU SOLVE
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Colored borders in Blue, Rose and
Gold—E xtra values.
Hand made with hand embroidery.
These towels make delightful gifts.
YOUR CHRISTMAS PURCHASE PROBLEMS
toe
An Umbrella is a Wonderful ♦ Gift
THE MEN FOLKS
Umbrellas aye so important in the Christmas
seheme-o-things. They’re gifts that are ever
appropriate. An umbrella is perhaps the
only gift that is sure to please.
WE STUDY TO KNOW A H AN’S
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LIKES AND DISLIKES
Priced $5.48 to $10.95
Hundreds of Xmas Gifts
Burlington Silk Hosiery
for Her Christmas Gift
We Have A Free Gilt lor AU Our Patrons
NEVERMEND
Full - Fashioned S i l k
La France Service W t.
SILK HOSE
Hose. Silk to the hem.
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Pair $1.75
Chiffon
MILLER’S TOGGERY „ ,
“H a b -a -d a sh In n ”
H WINTER COATS
Pair $1.00
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K ld d iesi-L etter Contest C loses S atu rd ay E ve.
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Daintv Silk
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Pair $2.00
19c to $1.00
-- Take New LOW PRICES
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