Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 18, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    SATURDAY
ASHLAND DAILY TIDING»
Fraak Walker Expected H o m e - A t the Ltthla Springs Hotel—
bocal ; Personal flotes
Prank Walker, student at the
University of Oregon at Eugene,
is expected home to spend the
Christmas holidays with his par­
ents.
. C. Pedemont and Louis Thom­
as ot Corvallis, Ore., and O. A.
Wallace of Seattle, Wash., are
amocg those who registered at
the Ltthla Springs Hotel yester-
Books for book lovers and
Royal Coal, Hot and
-nothing is better for a Xmas gift
Carson-Powler Lbr. Co.
— Elhsrt’s.
From Klamath F a l l s -
Owen Purdy of Klamath Falls
William Briggs, who attends
Dickey’s
Orchestra,
the Oregon Agricultural College Is in Ashland for the Christmas
Hall,
Medford
tonight.
at Oprvallla, la home to spend the holidays, visiting with his par­
ents
and
his
sister.
Christmas vacation with his par-
Clean.
Walker
Somethlng entirely different la
91-1 Xmas Ards. Darling Stndlo. 76-tf
Registered Cars H e c * -
W ill go to School a t Xmaa ■
. Otis H. Johnson Jr., son of
E. R. Chaney of Berkeley,
Mayor O. H. Johnson of this
Cal.,
Arthur
Oats
of
Los
Angeles,
WUI Arrive Tonight—
Cal., and A. W. Dodge of San city, will attend the State uni­
Vernon McGee, Son ot Mr. and
Franclscb,
Cal., are among those versity at Eugene, ‘ right \after
Let the UNION write your full
Mrs. J, H. McGee, will arrive to­
He has been em­
who
registered
cars at the local Christmas.
coverage
automobile
insurance.
night from Eugene, where be at­
ployed by the Standard Oil Com­
Chamber
of
Commerce
this
morn­
Teo,
of
course.
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tends the State university. He
pany here.
ing.
win spend the Christmas holidays
H. C. Berper of San Bernadino,
Steaming Hot Chicken Tamales
Phone 810-J for Maytag demon­
Cal., F. E. Weet of Seattle, Wn.
, > , served 30c. To take hoibe 26c. The
Beautiful line of Imported gift and F. E. Greene of Sacramento, stration.
-Plaza.
.
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Cal., are among those who stop­
stationery— Darling Art »tore.
Marines
Stationed
H
e
r
o
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ped
at
the
Ashland
Hotel
yes­
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The following marines under Mildred Beeson Her o
Mr. Husband why not present terday. ’ ■
Miss Mildred Beeson, student
the charge of Sergeant
the family with a new piano bench
at
the University o f Oregon at
Scroggins
are
making
their
head­
What could be better for Chrlat
— walnut, mahoghany or oak. E1--
Eugene,
Is home to spend the
quarters
at
the
Ashland
Hotel:
mas
than
a
Maytag?
hart'a.
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Harry Davis, Walter A. Mattson, Christmas holidays with her par­
Gale C. Alford, Henry A. Strom, ents In thia city.
Cliff Payne makes cupboards,
Going to Portland—
Lorenzo I. Brandt and Arthur
Miss Pearl Durst, librarian of
Look at 443 Allison, Just about
L. Rudes, all of San Franclaco.
the Southern Oregon Normal, la Will Arrive T o d a y -
one block from the oity library,
Miss Thelma Peroxxl will ar­
another member of the faculty
Plenty of money to loan on and a 6-room cottage, bath, eto.,
who is going to Portland. She rive in Ashland today, from Eu­
leaves about the 23rd and while gene where she Is aatudent at good security. Phone 21. Yeo, of garage for only 82100. Ashland
Realty Co,
Mr. and
fa Portland ahe will visit with the State university.
Mrs. Perossl drove up to Eugene
Candy from 60c to
yesterday to get their daughter.
Former Resident Holding
box at The Plata.
Avoid the Holiday rush by hav-
Services—
Candy Canes and Stick Candy
g your clothes cleaned < n d
Reverend Oscar Cooper o f
eased thia week. Paulsernd’s. as well as high grade M i x e d Left Yesterday—
Canby. Ore., formerly of Ashland
Miss Marion Ady, art Instruct­
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86-tf Candy at The Plata.
will hold Chrlstqias services at
or at the Southern Oregon Nor­
Woodburn, Ore., so he will not
mal, left yesterday for Eugene,
Beautiful Xmas Stationery-
be able to spend the holidays in
Klhart’s.
where ahe will spend the Christ­
this city with his mother, Mrs.
mas holidays visiting with rela­
W. A .' Cooper.
tives and. friends. She Is driv­
Went Through A s h la n d -
Frances Clearer, University of ing to Eugene with Miss Virginia
I Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, who
W ill Arrive Tomorrow—
teaehas school at Persist, Ore., Oregon student, passed through Hales.
Joe Nell, son^of Fred Nell of
was la Ashland yesterday visit- Ashland yesterday on his way
this city, will arrive tomorrow
We wrap our Christmas Candy
lag with relatives and friends. to his home In Callfernla, where
from Eugene, where he attends
Mrs. Morgan was .formealy Miss he will spend the Christmas holi­ and Cigars, all ready for mailing,
the State university, to spend the
days.
&
free of charge. The Plata.
Hansen of this city.
week-end with his father.
He
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has to return to Eugene Mon­
Manicure Roll-Ups, |2 .6 0
to
turkey, phone
day evening.
810.00— Blhart’s.
Visitor from Oakland—
Mrs. James Ship of Oakland,
Home -for Christmas!
Try oar 86c Special Plato lunch
Have Cal., formerly of this city. Is in
ery noon. The Plain.
80-tf those photographs made now. Ashland where she will spend the
Miss Leona’ Marsters, music
Stadio Ashland on The Plata.
Christmas holidays with her Instructor at the Southern Ore­
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rnseed niroogta Ashland—
mother, Mrs.. L. J. Heer on High gon Normal, will spend the Xmaa
Rlber Bash, student at th e
street.
Mrs. Ship will be re­ holidays In Eugene and Salem
State university nt Eugene, pass­ Former Resident Passes Thru— membered to her many Ashland
visiting with friends and rela-
ed through Ashland on his way
Dr. James L. Wooden of Clat­ friends as Miss Thelma Heer.
tivea.
to Dunsmuir, Cal., where ha, skanie, Oregon, former resident
will spend the Christmas' holi­ of this city, passed through Ash­
NOTICE
days with his parents.
land toflajr enroute to Los
I will not be responsible tor
Angeles to spend the holidays debts contracted by anyone other
New Banjo-Ukes Just reoelved with relatives In that section. than myself. C. R. Butler.
Slhart’v
-
™ „ 8 1-1
land High, class of *01, and has
made good In the medical pro­
Arrived Thursday from V o f b —
fession.
The Misses Edith Dodge and
V A ttate mesutng
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Marlon
Leach, students at the
Z Mr. and Mr/. A. A. Madden
Men’s afternihavlng toilet sets
University of Oregon at Eugene,
and family left this morning for
Blhart’s.
arrived home Thursday to spend
Vstatura. Cal., where they will
visit with their daughter.
. Aid fashioned dance Moose hall the Christmas holidays with
Saturday night.
Tuckers . Or­ their parents.
chestra.
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The Maytag wishes you a mer­
Royal Neighbors WUI Entertain— ry Christmas.
Eastman Kodaks, 61.00 to
McNair Bros.
At the Oregon H otel—
A. J ., Segault of Coos Bay and
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Page -of Los
Angeles, Cal., are among those
who stopped In Ashland yester­
day.
In Central Point—
Mrs. Edith Duel, student at
the Southern Oregon State Nor­
mal, will spend her Christmas
vacation at. the home ot her par­
ents la Central Point.
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Call 410 for Transfer service.
77-Thur.-8at.
V. K. A llison W ill Hold
M e e t in g -
Reverend V. K. Allison of the
Christian church of this city, will
«pend about two weeks at Tarn-
hill, Ore., where he will hold
Christmas
services.
Reverend
G 111st rap of Eugene, Ore., will
conduct the services here tomor­
row and* Reverend Morgan, also
of Eugene will hold the servioee
in the local Christian church
Sunday Dec. SO.
Will Spend Xmas at Seattle—
Miss
Elisabeth
Richardson,
English teacher at the Southern
Oregon State Normal, left today
by auto for Seattle. Washington.
She was accompanied as far as
Portland by Mbs Hall.
Loft for Portland— ’
Miss Helen Anderson, English
teacher and dean of women at
the Normal, loft this morning
for Portland, Ore., where ahe
will spend the Christmas holi­
days.
Miss Anderson la also
considering a trip to San Fran­
cisco, Cal., during the holidays
to view the pageant, “The Mir­
acle.”
Chester W oods Home—
Chester Woods, son of Dr. and
Mrs. E. A. W o o d s I s in this
city to spend the holidays with
his parents on N. Main street.
He is a student at the Oregon
Agricultural College at Corvallis,
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The entry ended by saying,
Ing, whether he was afraid be
wouldn’t make It,, or that he “I’m tired ont.” -
would, ton see he was a married
There were seven cere nt the
man, his wife was waiting for him rim today.
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and we had stayed a day longer
I am «till working on the bat­
than we had expected. When we teries, have them *)V out ‘and tak­
got to the lodge we” had to wash en apart.
our hands and face in snow un­
Clear today, there was a bite in
til the blood started. It was one of
the
southwest wind. Temp. H. BI,
the hardest things I ever did.
L.
414,
R. 10, M. 4«.
There was a warm fire Just .inside
the floor and there V e were out
there In the wind and storm try­
ing to thaw out. The door open­
ed and there stood Supt. Sparrow.
Somehow you forget all the hard­
ships of the hours before in Just
knowing that you were backed
up one hundred percent by a man
like him. He had come' all the !
Graybar Electric
way fVom Medford to see us I
Washing Machine
She Ice we let It stay. The road
to Hdtven hasn’t a thing on that
climb over the Watchmen. As we
went over the shoulder of the
mountain the wlnfl was bead on,
at times It blew us backward and
we would have to fall down to
keep from being brown over the through.’’
cliff. After we got down oft the
mountain the wind wasn’t so bad
Jju-t, we kept breaking through thè
crust ever few, steps we would
havé to stop and rest. About a
mile from the lodge the ranger
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with me began to cry. I couldn’t
figure out just why he was cry-
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Extra Special Low Price,
$10.00 down
Fuller Paints
Paymént places it in your
and
home for Christmas.
, Varnishes
1 paint and varnish fo:
every need
FREE
J. 0 . RIGG
GUY GOOD
Beet Paint—Boat Workmen
Phon» 173
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' It) Lb. Turkey
with each used car sold
between now and Christ­
mas.
Reconditioned •
Fords
SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER
Try Our Special Dinner Sunday.
Tender Ashland Chicken-Complete Dinner
75 Cents
Priced for Quick Sale.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS.
STARTER
GENERATOR
BATTERY
IGNITION
COILS
TRY US!
We need more storage
room. We have cut the
prioe on every need oar
in our place.
WE HAVE TENDER, JUICY
'ST E A K S AND CHOPS
Come, look them over, you
save all depreciation.
TAVERN CAFE
JOE LANE
W e can give yon the best of
'«service on the above class of
repair work.
Claycomb
Motor Co.
Auto Electric
Ford Garage
Genuine Home Cooking
Do you remember the home-cooked chicken dinner
of the good old day»?
Well, that*» just what you can expect tomorrow
if you and your family come her» for Sunday Din-
A CHICKEN DINNER COMPLETE AT 85 GTS
Ont of the everywhere
TODAY ONLY
Don Juan’s
Three Nights
also
“ SNOWED IN ”/
AND A COMEDY
The Royal Neighbors will en­
tertain the Modern Woodmen at H om e from O. A. C.——
Hugh Bates is in Ashland to
a . Covered-dish supper In the
Moose hall at 6:80 Monday even­ spend the holidays with his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Bates
ing, December 20.
on Scenic Drive.
Hugh Is a
student at the Oregon Agricul­
Holiday special ou suits
tural College, at Corvallis.
o’coato at Paulaernd’s.
Have your furniture repaired
Trade la your old machine oa a
and retlnlshed at Jordan's Bash
Maytag.
A
and Cabinet works.
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Hudnut’s Toilet sets— Elbert's.
Professor A. C. Strange and
daughter Frances, left today by
motor' for Portland and Astoria,
where they will spend the Christ­
mas holidays. Professor Strange
Is instructor of edncatlon a t,th e
Southern Oregon »U te Normal.
We have a wonderful assort­
ment of Box Candy and Cigars for
the Holiday Season. The Plata.
Hot Mineral
Baths
WUI keep yon fit daring the
winter. Our mineral la < rec­
ognised cure for
Rheumatism
Jackson Hot Springs
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soft texture, exotic perfumes, fine spun silks, combs of
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
amber, cool stretched linens, lamp-shades of parchment,
One-half Block from Center of City
slippers with -buckles ready to blazeT
How are- they
brought into one show—how gathered into one home—
We Make a Specialty of
Washing, Greasing.
how enjoyed by one person f A simple tumping -through
Free Crankcase Service
the advertising pages of magazines or newspaper is the
Storage
somplett
line ot Xmaa cerda. Darling Stu­
dio and art atore.
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LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
things.
That’p news.
They tell all the amazing truths
of a good thing. That’s honesty. They arouse the desire
that brings it closer, inform you where you can find i t , .
advise how much it ’s worth to you. That’s service. And
means the mo»t to you because you compare the advertis-
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ed tr u th s___ that’s economy.
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Bargains
BATTERIES
RECHARGED
Generators Overhauled
Starters Overhauled
Magnetoes Recharged
polls Tested
¿The famous , Black Bottom
-the dance that threatens
to outdo the Charleston.—
* Laughs—Laughs—Laughs.
1996 Font Sedan
$400
1936 Cher. Coach $600
1935 Ober Tonring, $485
1934 Chew. 4-Pass
Coupe ........ ..
$350
1934 Ford Roadster
Delivery ¿............ $135
Let us do yotu* work on
above, we save you
money.
AU'Care in Good
Condition
CLAYCOMB
MOTOR CO.
Automotive Shop
Ford Garage
Phone 50
Chevrolet D a ih ff
SEE THE SMOOTHEST
CHEVROLET
per Month
Advertisements give you intimate, stories of new
you are sure of because' it ’s advertised, the value that
The finest ana moat
$4
Advertisements summon them into the here.
when you enter the shop,to choose, and choose the value
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Plaza
Where do •they come from . . . gloves with a fawn-
nnswer.
Left for Portland—
XL ELECTRIC
Station
Surprise Your Wife
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Make Her Sunday a Complete Day
of Rest Tomorrow by Bringing
Her Here for Her Sunday Dinner.
To the housewife food always tastes better
when she dines away from home, and this is
especially true if you bring her hprt where
food and service and surroundings cannot be
bettered.
, JOEttl
Read the advertisements. They
Sunday Dinner—5:30 tó 8;30 p. m.
give yon wisdom when you buy
$1.00 PER PLATE
efHzssa