Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 22, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    Sena d V o ta Favorably on
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9V*l> m A
TFemee
ed an am endm ent. pravfcpfg tor
tbe improvement of the harbor at
Cresc« i t . C i|y, according to n
telegram resolved th l^ u o ru ln g by
J. H- jFnhar2 secretary Of |be
C b im fer' o f Commerce, from
United Stated Senator Charles L.
McNary. 1 .
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ThM w ill pt-ovlde B ettbhrrf O rf>
Finishing Todaÿ ‘
PR U N IN G
DEM ONSTRATIONS
. Prefepsor Ç. U L o n g , Extension.
tion, «nA many Ideal people h ate
Hortlculturallst of the Oregon
expressed the opinion that freight
State A gricultural C ollege w ill he
rated" a ló n i the cfehirt w ill be con-
tn? Jaoksen connty on December
sideraNy redtfdedl p i
!
29th and 29th; for the purpose of „ KANSAS C ITY, Mo.. Dec. 22.—
The telegram ¿delved
«a
demonstrating
the long system of W hile gentlemen radicate thefV
a Ira- Asked
pruning. * The demonstrations! preference for blondes, the Jlttle
follows: ,
.
toi the
“ lA td U st evening tRa senate
work w ill ho conducted In local girls of ^ e ’ land are peopling
pahaad our «nkancünent provides
orchards, the exact place w ill ba their play world with dojis that
published nt S lalejr data. JA11 oÿ-- h iv e dark hair.
,
clmrdists arehnvlted toMttegid aiM
Charles B, Hawks, secretary of
, h Ì& n Ì ha Ì, 'Deci J 2 .U « m ia - presdnt fhelr pruning prohlSmt
w ill provo ah’ o u tlet'to thfc
the American Doll Manufactur­
roeou^ççs o t aouthyest Oregon:’1 e < ^JWwsi— Declaring t h a t 1 the
ers' association, said that 21,000,-
presept is the most critieal per-
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: ,'* C H |R R M eN |R ,Y
409 dark haired doll« were pro­
. « a ».
< m. m. A ZA '
m
X . . . a
, I q P in Chet hfstdry p f 0>e foreign
duced last year in comparison to
t setttemUnt In Shanghai-, Mayor
leas than 1,000,000 blondes.
Stirling Fessenden has called on
Fifteen years ago, he added,
a Americans. British and Japanese,
tpgee «marten o f all the dolla
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manufactured w e n blondes.
Increase o f local volunteer d*-
“ Doll styles, reflect those hr
>r- tense units tram 1,600 to 8.009
reel life,” he said, "with the re-
oh- men, w ill he the first step. Arms.
soit that dresses are. shorter and
L. m un itions and nglforms probably
dfmpled knees are popular.
la, Will be furnished by local Chin-
Mr, esa sutfaorUtSf and {he j» 0 " -Te­
N E W YO RK, Dec. 11,— (UMJ
ns em its Win bd <riyed' dally.
— Comments ranging from ak«0i
nb
The steady Advance of Can-,
tlcism to alarm greeted Commis­
in- toneae south CMnese army unite
sioner Landis' expose ot _anothor.
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U t from three directions and thefr
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/fe d e e is M r »by gfvhn that
the undeVelgned. as Administra­
tor w ith the W ill Annexed of the
Estate of FrSnk Gooley, deceas­
ed. has file d In the County Court
of Jackspn County, Stgte e f Ore­
gon, Mis’ r i^ a l f A j e o ^ t as shch
Adminisiratqi' i f M id- Estate and
that Monday, the' 10 A
day of
January, 1927, dt> the hour ot
10 o’eloek A. M „ * and nt the
Court House In Jacksonville, Ore­
gon, has boon fixed by the Court
as the time- and ,pjaee fo r hearing
objections to said Account, »»d
the settlement thereof.
Date ot first publication, Dec.
8, 1986.
J
8. A. Peters, Yr., Administrator
with the W ill Annexed of the Es­
tate of Frank Gooley Deceased.
D ili
CHRISTMAS
SLIPPERS
We exchange sizes after Christmas.
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Tomorrow and Friday
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JUS
Third Pioneer
Y O U NG APRIL
A love affair between a
rancher of the wilds of Can­
ada and an aristocratic Eng-
lish woman
“ Bobbed hair also is popular
H A V E MBW, GUARD
ties, handsome and athletic has
W A S H IN G TO N ,' Dec.
22.-— been selected as the new guard*
and only a small percentage of
doll« bare long bair. Dolls al* (U N >-—4h>hn Coolidge la to have lan and companion for the pnagt-
'so are ithinfapr t h lr y e t t . A few • new; secret aervlce guard when dent’s son, It was announced^ to­
re g n 'ag o chubby dolls'were" pop- he returns to >i Amherst after day. President Oboltdge thought
ular, but now, as In real life, a spending the holidays with his It ¿would be more agreeable for
slenderising movement' 1« 1 under parents in the W hite House.
a younger secret service to be« as­
way.
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Russell Wood, still in bis twen- signed as John’s guard.
“D olls’«representing month oM
babies that were popular two
years ago, have been supplanted
by models of one and two year
old' children.“
TO «B T HIM
The doll that can Say “ ipA*
ma" and "papa" Is «till in de­
mand, he said.
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$2.78 far pair
adjacent |n Shanghai’ were given
by Mayor Fessenden as his yea­
son for the call, Which Was Issued
to a ll foreigners, Including heads
of leading business flrms<-
“ Every able bodied foreigner
-would enlist at this critieal tim e/*
said Fessenden’s statement “ It
may become neceeeahy to pro-
tect our people in . a ll p«i£a | of
the concession If the advance of
the. Cantonese continues ang op-
eas tbe way.
pioneer C e n t a l, .Council, coin-,
posed of the fh ih f dudj Deputy
Rangers from each club,' w ill he
organised.*
This Council w ill
make plans and outline policies
for the various elubs o f the
city,” explained W . P. W alter.
Pioneer Inter-club basketball w ill
get under way sho rtly. after the
holiday«,, as w ill a number of
other activities planned by the-1
boys.
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Special Decorated
•A
Christmas Cakes
FRIDAY
'Big league players, managers
and'clnb presidents-were gjtocked '
by the charge that two such pop- '
nlar heroes as T y Cobb and T ris
Speaker were implicated in the
deliberate “throwing:4 of a game,
oven as fa r back as H l l ? : Y M
Many o t them asked the Ques­
tion that was uppermost In the
minds U f the fan»— if this condi­
tion existed in Cleveland and De­
troit why wasn’t it brought to
light hooker ♦
•«.
There were few persons la the
baseball world who were w illing
to .believe that Cobb and Speaker
set o it to rthQpwt’ a game, as
ph4rg£d by Dutoh Leonard In his
terview with Judge Landis.
H arry T u tb lll, trainer of the
Detroit, Tigurs in 191». wad the
ORDER NOW
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WISDOM
You will want to sot-this Christmas aside as
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the date when you started your children on
the road to success. A savings account is the
THXBARBXR SHOPS
wiR be closed all day
Saturday, Christmas, but
will be epea .until nine
o’clock Friday evening.
impetus.
This bank is the guide that shows
Ihe way to children.
Companion. 9 /
R ie Citizens Bank
_ÀgbbM, Oregon
THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS ¡SPIRIT
IS ABUNDANTLY REÁDY TO SERVE YOU.
Gifts for Every Member
The Family
Just Received Today!
T he New $95.00 Orthophonie Victrola
CHRISTMAS
‘ f
E. R. Isaac & Co
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
A T T E N tlO N
ÇHILDREN
For one week beginning
Dec. 27th, w ç/wfll clean
and press clothes fbr chil­
dren under the age of
twelve years; for half
__Christmas Day,
and Any Other Day
•{h
You may choose; you can dance to the.
music of Broadway’s latest hits, played by
Unless you have listened to the New
Orthophonie Victrola you have never heard
dance music, or in fact any music os it should
¿ t , unlpqs you have actually listened to the
artist or the orchestras in person.
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Standard Cleaners
P R E S C R IP T IO N D R U G G I S T S
We do odorless cleaning.
90Oa$JM>
Phone 108
Oriole Christmas Chocolates
A GIFT THAT YOU CAN HUY QUICKLY. PVT
UP IN FANCY BOXES, INSURINO FRESHNESS
AND HIGHEST OF QUALITY,
$1.00 to $3.50
Shelter T en t.D u ck W aterproof Cover
or r Tarpaulins*
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$1.00 Boxes Fruit and Nuts
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$1.00 Dipped Cherries
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. IN A tL SIZES AT THE
$1.00' Milk Chocolhtes . . . . .
Here this wonderful instrument and the Christmas
gift for the family will be settled.
WITH ELECTRIC MOTOR
$130.0G-IAfiY TERMS.
THE
ROSE
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ASK FOR HOME DEMONSTRATION.
Special Rates
50c Lb. Paris Creams . , . . .
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Biggest Little f
Opposite New Hotel
» in Town
Open Evenings
50c Chocolate Creams Assort.
a raf a t ara i aan « ^ ^
SM ART
H O SIERY
Christmas Gifts
TH E K ID D IE S WILL L IK E
THESE FOR CHRISTM AS
FOR D A D A N D SO N
W ill Solve Every G ift Problem
SCOOTERS
Our assortments offer > a wide selection of sheer
chiffon and pure thread silk ;gift stockings.
j
They’re in smart colors—the new pinkish grey
ones, -beige—blond and blue fox, for daytjmei ahd
or evening wear, mauve, flesh and pastel tints.
Moderately Priced—Priir ,
_ V_
with rubber tires and disc wheels, $1.35 and up
K ID D IES’ COASTER W AGONS
with rubber tires and disc wheels, $4.D0 and up
Many other gifts for the busy,
Christmas choppers.
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LININGER'S H ARDW ARE
STORE
STORE.OPEN EVENINGS- UNTIL 8:30
■ ENDERS BLOCK
DURING
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Parker Fountain Pana
Barker. P en cil« .
Bill Fold aad Key Case
Alarm Clock«
Watch««
Cigar«. Cigarette« R Tobacco
Pocket a n ! jln n tln g Koivas
Tenni» Racket« and Caaea
Foot and.Badket Ball«
Golt Ball« ahd Club«
Thartsoa Botti««
Flash Light«
Baae Ball Gloyaa
f
Am ity l*nrs«« • Key Caaee
Skatea
Olotea
Cleaning Roda
Pocket Stones
Com p««
Match Boxe«
Cigar and Cigarette Cases
Safety Rasora
Camp Chatfs and Bed«
Ftoh Basket^
F ly Rod and New Lina or Reel
Pair Rubber Beota
Onn er a Case for the on« he
has.
Hunting Coat
OOMFORTABLB COACHKB
Leah» Ashlaad TlOO, l Ò i « t A. ÌK ,
B i SB > .
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Leave Medford 7:4«, 8O:BB A. M., 4 i M F . M.
Leave Greats Pees B:18 A. Mn
Oi— » . M.
Last h n | n o t leasts a box of Choo. Candy
ralBMGErs
Interurban Stage Cö.