Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 22, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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ASHLAND DAILY TTDINOH
From Tower, Mim i.— '
Lealle Llndqueet o i
Toi
Mino., WM a business visitor
thia city yesterday.
S Workmen W ere K illed i
F ire workmen Were killed in
accidents in Orecon industries
during the week ending December
1«. according to the weekly re­
port of the state industrial acci­
dent oemmission.
Of a total of
694 accidents reported tQ.the.com­
mission for. the week, 6*5 .were
subject to /h e provisions of the
t» sepay tke . hebn ^«fi Y»- H arm veals, hat in his private chnrttiee
he supported men in public life
who could not have
continued
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except for the gifts from thia
A4.çqmja iíy in g ÍH s »Hl «Was a Jewish patriot.
Ingersol watches, *1.60 nt
« s u te report of ju fy SO, l i t i ,
Listed In the aged report qs
urrected c o m w asty >ages c r nis- yellow and worn, bat still rend-
tory, a Jaw*a patriotic servioe to able enumerating Salomon's do-
» Skits and
Overcoats
mi
tfce Infant rtvolutipnary govern- nations to ' H o b irt M ortis, "eup-
practical gifts, Poulserud’s. 9:
ment of the United States during erintsndent of finance of the rev-
d ie years J775 to 1778 Is dis-' olutlonary government."
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For your Xmas turkey,
closed In a bill Introduced In tbs I Not ohly Rid ' Salomon make
I3F-11. A. B. Chapman.
W e havS a wonderful -aaahrt- senate by Senator M cK ellar,’ Ten- loans to the government which
ment of Box Candy and Cigars for ncssee democrat; the bill proposes * were ¿ever repaid, H ie'repprt fe -’
A t the Oregon Hotel—
the Holiday Season. The PInsa. *
J*£k V.iping and wife, of Calg- t
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90-tf
well? Idaho, and H. G riffith y r i
family of Portland, Ore., <re
T ry o q r-Ilc . Special Plato lunch
among, those who stopped at the •ve ry noon. The Plaza.
90-tf
Oregon Hotel yesterday.
Iioeal ■ Pentönai ftotefi
111 spemi Xmas i i e r U
Takes Position —
W. E. Jordan of Fossil, Ore.,
, Mrs. McChillaney o f - this
la Ashland to spend the holt- has taken a position nt Dr.
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iys with his father, R. E. Jor- W . Blake’s office.
n on W alnut street. : •
AU kinds qf. presents for,
C liff Payne majies hook capes.
kiddies at E lh a rt’s.
Ancient Document
Ts Befos? Senate
Are Your Gift S elec
tions Worthy
Don’t forget
the
old-fime
Oiva b ar ah Ehay fror Ch
saquerade dance nt the Armory teas. See window nt W i t t s . * *
krlatmas Eve. «Ladies 60c; gents
4 large assortment Sf Xmas
I f you want It dons
Covered Dates at The P lain. *
cards, Darling Stadio.
It to W hite.
a
e wrap our Chrlatmaa Candy
A R T W A R E, China and Star
Cigars, all ready for mailing,
Boxes of fine chocolates, 60c
Cut glassware at Holmes Qgp- Received Word---
of charga. The Plasa. '
to *8. The Rose.
Reverend and Mrs'. Charles D.
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Gaffney, 469 Boulevard, received
Home from School—
word yesterday mqfntag from Salt
Cayl Dyrud, student at ~ the Registered Cars Here ■’
f r . and Mrs. j . M. Hughes and North Pacific Dental college in
A. M. Ginnls of Los Angelas, Lake City, Utah, stating that their
ighter, Bronaugh, bave moved Portland, Ore., Is In this city to Cal., and John D. Douglas of La* son, David Gaffney, who haa bean
■ 1 * Beach Avanae to the Pro- spend the Christmas holidays with Fayette, Cal., are among those a student at Wasatch Academy,
t residence at >64 Oak street.
who registered their cars at tbs will arrive in Ashland .Thursday
his parents.
local Chamber of Commerce tmb evening, Re is coming by way of
Pendleton where he w ill meet his
'Something In
music would
Good eating apples, 69s per morning.
|two-year-old
Cousin,
Norman
tyke a good gift— E lhart’s.
box. Bring own boxes. Ashland
Thrasher, whom ho will brlqg to
Plenty
‘of
«honey
to
losa
F rn it and Produce Association.
Ashland where the child w ill
-Candy Canes and Stick Candy
good eocnrity. Phone S I. Yeo,
make
his home witty-Mr. and Mrs.
I wall as high grads M i x e d
8:
Don’t forget the big Xmas course.
¡Gaffney. >
dance at W inter Garden Xmas
Framed mottoes 50c and *
Eve. Dancing. From 9 o'clock to
V
t B EFO R E buying see the china
» te n ?
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t 1 W -.| M c N ^ B r im ,
ind glassware display a t Holmes
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«Grocery.
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A «Victor /Record,.the mögt
Gasoline W ent Up Yesterday—
propriété gift— The Rose.
Gus Wolcoft, who has been In
J Automobil« drivers yesterday
Johpny Oruelle books' at re­
Klamath
Falls for the past few
afcan paying a cant a gallon more
duced prices, p arlln g 8tudlq;
Left
Last
Night
for
Sacrament^
/noptl|s,
is
|n
ttyla
city
working
9or their gasoline. The rise- In
('M ias Josephine Bafber, dauj
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in Wdlcott’e Grocery- on ' Bast
Give her an .Easy for Christ­
ter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Barb
Main
street.
He
Is
the
son
of
Mr.
lanced yesterday
morning,
mas. See window at W fckt.
and fefru. « f t W A lM d .«« * * ’ * « on Granite street, left last nig
price la now >4 cants a gal-
on No? IS for Sacramento^ Ca
WMel-g Abe br|R ,visit M r. and M
CARD O F TH A N K S
Si N. ggsnltot fc r ’ it lew da]
Ib e y will i l l go together Frldi
We wish to thank out friends
to Alameda, Cal., to spend Chrii
and neighbors for their many
mas with M r. and Mrs.
Et
kindnesses ip our rgeept bereavg-'
Fraley. Miss Barber w ill retui
ment, a n fjalso for{thfr I floral of-
about the first of January.
ferlngs and music. ~~-----
Let the UNION i
M r. and Mrs. I. J. Sawyef.
coverage automob:
For a rasi pappy danos go to
the armory Ckrietmaa n ig h t A ll Foot -of Snow on Siaklyons — » -
the latest dance steps. Auspices
There la a foot of anow on thè
«f Battery B.
94-1 Siskiyou mountains today, accord­
ing to motorlats who came over
A t M m Ltthia Springs Hotel—
the mountala, and the highway Is
B. A. Gilbert of Loe Ostoa, Cal., very slipper In places, causing
Mr. and Mrs. Thoa. W . Hoymond motorists to drive slowly and
• f Caspar. Wyo., and A. H. Roth carefully.
of Los Angeles, Cal., ara among
B
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f
era u Thomaa Jefferson, James
Madison pnd Jansen Monroe the
thirty fourth and fifth presidents
of the United Sutes, and t e e /
Steuben and-Sf. Clair, famous sol­
diers of the revolution.
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Christmas Greetings
The Christmas shopping season
is past. A wonderful one for ;us.
Once again multitudes of 'Ash- (
land folk hayp given us their
overwhelming support.
It is with feelings of mqst grate- i
ful thanks that, -we extend our
greetings in unlimited measure
—to the Ashland public-^to our
Patrons—to our Employees.
That this .Christmastide be
marked with Happiness and
Good-.Cheer is the sincere Wish
t
E. R.
Isaac & Co.
Q d Á l k k i t S h fQ B E
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!
When .you open your own parcels-Christ­
mas it will be gratifyin^to fbel that you
havo given in exchange a g if t o f intrinsic
worth, and of such quality that it will
speak of your oWn individuality for years
to come.
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HEBE YOU MAY HAVE THE BENE­
FIT OF OUB YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
TO HELP YOU IN THE SELECTION
OF SUCH A GIFT.
We have a complete stock mod­
estly priced, assuring you of a
feeling of satisfaction--when
your shopping is finished.
AS. A. WHITE
ENDERS BLOCK
'
Gffts That Last
t o w î
aiilTCabinet works. '
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Ca'ndy from 60c to
box at The Plata.
Miss Helen M errill, who has
been nursing In the Fablola hos­
pital In Oakland, Cal., for soma
time, arrived 4n this .city yestsr-
day to spend the Christmas holl-
days a t the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F.,B_ M errill on the
n ouievara.
m iss M errill expects
r to remain hare about a month.
for everyone,
Read Below:
T he W in n in g Letter
RACHEL FORSYTHE WINS 65.00 CASH PRIZE
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MILLER’S TOGGERY
430 T>Brrace Street,
Ashland, OrtlgGri,
December 17, 1926.
Denr Santa Claus
.First, Santa, don’t fill your pack in Iceland, -for
you can get everything for men and boys you want at
Miller's Toggery. Such as gloves, all kinds of sweaters,•
suits, socks, shirts, shoes, handkerchiefs, pajanjas, over­
coats, rain coats, bath robes and everything else in cloth­
ing, .dear to a man’s heart.
I havp a brother, Santa, who wants a sweater, such
as was Dever seen in Iceland, and I will describe it to
j-ira so you Won’t mistake it.
It is blue with a rich design of golden yellow, red,
tan, silver, purple, brown with a pretty reddish brown
stripe or two on the cuffs, neck and waist bands.
So, Santa, if you want to get a good bargain, just
Hab-a-dash-Inn to Miller’s Toggery, for there, Santa,
is the only place that quality, as well as .right prioes,
are found.
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Rachel Forsythe.
He/eo Seen Second, Wins $2.00 Cash Prize
LOOK FOR HER LETTER TOMORROW.
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Darling
Busy Christmas Buyers Find It A Pleasure To
Mabe
HUNDREDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS PASS THROUGH AND SHOP FROM T H E
THOUSANDS OF ITEMS DISPLAYED TO MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS HOPPING EASY.
Vividly; Displayed Before You Are Such Pr^citical Gifts as:
oy Lounging and Bath beautiful Rayon Bed Spreads
dandy genuine leather
Robes
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f ° r
home .
Shopping Bags and Underarm
na
ka
no
ka
Colors of Pink. Roan. Ovnlnfl fl/Url Rlnh4
All Colors—All Shapes
$1.90 to $0.90
Fancy Boudoir Cushions
Sparkling with newness. Beautiful soft
mellow colors,
Priced at $1.98,42.98 to $0.90
OUR LINE OF FANCY
HANKIES «
are superb — dainty color­
ings in every grade from
Oregon City Blankets
All Virgin Wool—Singles Or Doubles—
Lights or Darke—Various t Weights,
Prioed at $8.00
MOJO . .
and 811.70 to $17.00
Fancy Linen Luncheon Sets
Sizes 48, 01 and 04 in. with colored bord­
ers and napkins to match,
Priced at 81.90 to $2.96, 84.00 sod 86.90
Dainty, Fancy
Underthings
Every garment tail
colors new
Fancy Garters, Hand Painted
Ties, Powder Puffs, P in c u s h ­
ions, Shirred Ribbon Novelties
A BIG LINE
Priced at from 00c to 98c and 11.98