Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 31, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    ASHLAND
Expert« to Krtnrn Today—
R f a ChnrtakYWhtar. P*Mor pi
DAILY
TIDINGfl
on» Talent —.
»pent Christinas Ip Ashland —
w ith relative, and fronds, w ill Çal.. where
Mrs. CbrlsWte M a r l and chlld-
leave tomorrow tar Hlritmoud. school
the Congregational church, .who
iltor in Ashland .Wednesday ren W Applegate spent ChrtSlmas Mrs. Brnest A. Woods, expects to
left lust Tuesday evening for For-
>klng after business affairs.
day in Ashland at the home o f leave tomorrow for Portland,
eat Grove to attend a convocation
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Beaver , on where he attends medical school.
of the Congregational pastors ol In Yreka—
Henry street.
the state, expects to return to
Miss Dorothy Nlnlnger ptyd
V isiting W ith Parents—
4>bland today."
Billy Hulen are spending the hog- Prom Oakland— ¿
Mrs. Bussey of Balln, Öre., is
days in Yreka with Mrs. Abbott,
Mrs. T. P. Gorman of Oakland, in Ashland visiting at the home
Plan to eat your New Year’s their grandmother, and Charlie Cal., is spending some time in o f,h e r parents, M r. and Mra. P.
W . Q. Chandler, special, agent
Edwin t>u«n of «he Nall Creek
Logan, their uncle.
dinner at The Plasa, 86c.
Ashland vlsltiftg a t tfte home of H. Crewson.
of the Southern Pacific o f Duas- district* has been quite in for the
her parents, M r. and Mrs. P. ' H.
m iiy . (M l., w a s t e M adferd thia past few days. Friends w ill be
Motored to Los A agelee...
Crowsoh.
Will Leave Sunday —
Visits Sister —
week on railroad busiaeee.
glad to learn that M r. Dunn Is on
, M r. and Mrs. K arl Nlms left
Mra.
Nate
Bates
and
son
Hugh
Mrs. Port of Applegate paid
ai ii
the road«» recovery.
Ashland Tuesday
morning to will leave 8unday for Contents
Christmas visit to her sister. Mi
Lata books by popular authors,
drive to Los Angeles. They ex­ ¡where Hugh is a student a t. the
Mr. and Mrs. Earl H . Cook of Edwin Dunn.
' ' .
76c at M cNair Bras.
,
Inks, pastes, clips, small filin g
pect to return Sunday and w ill be Oregon Agricultural College.
Gold H ill, announce the birth of
devices for .office and home— El- accompanied by their son. Jack
a son born Dec. 88. Mrs. Cook Leaving Tomorrow—
81.6b Canterbury box candy h art’s Book Store. *
N t»s. who went south last week Left for Grants Pass — , ,,
was formerly Miss Ida Elder of "" The Misses Edith Moody and
now anils at 81.10 at The Placa.
In company with Coach Russell'
M r and Mrs. W. H. Weedon, Ashland.
Gertrude tangle, who have been
Royal Coal, Rot and Clban.
an<l daughter, Lots, of Klamath
Cripe.
spending the holidays in Ashland
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co,
Falls, who have been spending May Display Licenses— . •
Carnival danee, W inter Garden several weeks in Ashland visiting
Motorists who desire may dis­
sity, expects to At the Lithia Springs Hotel-—
New Year’s Eve.
100-3 friends and relatives, left Wednes­ play their 1927 license plate? on
trip xo Klamath
J. t
fforrison of Seattle,
day for Grants Pass to visit with their cars at any time now w ith­
Wash., Mr. and Mra. H. E. Bell
W ill Return Monday—
Mr. Weedon’« parents.
out fear of police Interference.
of Tacoma, W ash- and J. C Bren­
Miss HJllis McCall, daughter of
This Is In accord with an Oregon
Prices reduced from 10 per cent nan of Now York City, N. Y * ate
Mr. had Mrs. John McCall, is en- Arrived Home— ' .
; 1 4 state law which specifies Decem­
to 8b per cent on all hog candy at among those ' who stopped in
loylng the holidays at the home pf
C. J. Perrine, local merchant, ber 26th as the earliest days that
The Ptaxa.
Ashland yesterday.
They reg­
her parents, in Klamath Palls. arrived home Tuesday from a license plates for the following
istered at the L ith ia Springs Ho­
Miss McCall,* who attends the buying trip to Portland.
year may be put into use.
C lift Payne makes cabinets.
tel.
Normal school here, expects to
From Medford—
return Monday.
Spending Holidays In Portland__
Typewriter ribbons, , carbons,
County Agents Wilcox and Oat-
Miss Janet K night, who has
TO ALL WEARING AP­
Miss Marie Prescott le ft Tues­ papers— Elharts Book Store.
We have copie to the season when every­
Dance, the old year out
man, fru it inspectors from Med­ been teaching school at Siskiyou,
day evening for Salem, Ora., and
PAREL, AT THE
W alker’s— Medford, Dickey's
ford, were in Ashland Tuesday is spending the Christmas holi­
one
begins
to “ sum up”—to sum up the profits
Will continue her trip to Portland
Plenty ot ¿money to loan on
chestra.
1<
demonstrating the art of pruning days in Portland.
and the losses; the'successes and the failures;
where she w ill attend a Chrlatlan good security. Phono 81. Veo. of
fru it trees, on the Thornton-W iley
the accomplishments and the things left un­
Eadeavnr conference. Miss Pres­ course.
88-tf
Have your furniture repaired place.
READ TDnWGS O A 8 S ADS
done.
j
cott w ill return January trd .
and reflnlshed at Jordan’s Sash
We do odorless cleaning.
Registered Care H e r e ■■
and Cabinet works.
77-tf
SbO men wanted to get measur­
A. B. Holman of the United
In this gumming up process at the bank,
95 Oak St.
Phone 108
ed for an all wool salt at 888.60 States Navy, Edward M. Kono- Expects to Leave Soon —
we
look
nbt only at the record of figures but
and 886.60. The first 60 cus- paskl of Beaver. W ash’, and E l­
Miss Doris Hitchcock, who has
at
the
record
of service. We are of course m-
tomers got an extra pair of trous­ mer Roues of Canby, Ore., are besn spending the holidays in Ash­
terested
in
figures
because they indicate the
ers free, don’t run but hurry.
amon gthe tourists who registered land with hsr parents, expects to
progress and prosperity of this section; but
their cars a t the local Chamber leave soon for Corvallis, where
even more we are interested in rendering ser­
Start the New Year right. Buy of Commerce this morning.
she is a student at the Agricultur­
an Orthophonie Vlctrola. The
vice.
al College.
Adlerlka, |1 . at McNair Bros.
WE DESIRE TO EX­
Ptanfc n i w a a ot <felM$'.waA a
Happiness and good health to all is
our heartfelt wish for the year which
lies ahead
Lithia Springs Pharmacy
Cleanliness and
Beauty Restored
“Safely”
SUMMING UP
Standard Cleaners
Phone 119 for cleaning. Child­
ren’s clothes, half-price this week.
Mra. Herbert McCarthy and Paulserud's.
.
99.H
■mall Son and her mother. Mrs.
Poster, went « . Montague last
Friday to spend Chrlstmaa d.ty at
the home of her brother. M r Mc­ Woodland, Wn.. C. M. W alter and
Truck Burned—
A truck owned by Sam Hender­
son was burned up yesterday
morning on the Green Springs.
The automobile was completely
ruined.
With the passing of 1926, this store de­
sires to express its sincere thanks to the
people of Ashland and vicinity for the
loyal support which they have accorded
TEND BEST WISHES
FOR A
Prosperous New
Carthy jataed tatm at Montague. ert McKee of Portland. Ore., are Spending Week-Bud In Grunts
wife of San Francisco, and Rob-
Mrs. C liff Jenkins and two
among .those who stopped at the
daughters ot this city are spend-
Ashland Hotel yesterday.
ng the week-nd In Grants Pass,
Hatting at the home of Mrs.
hot chicken tamales Jenkins’ parents.*
86c to take home—
M r. and Mra. Irw la Bategtaa
aad daughter, Mis« Irwanda, and
J. B. Standers «peat Christmas
day la O rants Pass w ith the
Chester W riters family.
.At the Oregon Hotel—
E ffie
Yorpley
of
Corvallis.
Ore., P. H. .Church of Portland.
Ore., and Mrs. J. Mason ot Seat­
tle, Wash., are among those who
a t ttta Oregon H o te l
Arrived Lest Night—
Eugene Moody, who works In
Roseville, Cal., arrived in this
Mty last night on train No. 1«. He
will spend the New Year’s week­
end at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. t . Moody.
Another mile-stone in the cycle of time
approaches. Tonight we bid welcome to
1927. With the dawning of the new year
we again reaffirm our pledge to serve
the people of this section to the best of
our ability.
May the New Year bring prosperity and
contentment .to all.
We want you to feel that we are here
especially to serve you, and that we welcome
opportunities to do so.
CLOSED NEW YEAR’S DAY
SATURDAY, .JANUARY 1,
LEGAL HOLIDAY
F irst
N ational
B ank
ASHLAND
fiSifo OREGON
Hardware
C O M M E R C IA L * SA VIN G S • SAFE DEPOSIT
The Winchester Store
For Your Radio
Business Visitor—
Emery Mason of Talent was a
business vllstor In AsMand yes­
terday.
THE
Ford 13 Plate
Rubber Case
Battery, $12.00
QUALITY
STORE
Dance the Old Year Out
AT THE
Battery.
TODAY ONLY
Generator
“WEST OF BROADWAY’*
Starter
Magneto
We desire to extend our sincere wish
TOMORROW ONLY
Radiator and Motor Work
done
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year
e
LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL - TONIGHT!
Dinner Dance 6:30 to Midnight
to all of Ashland,
All Work Guaranteed.
Battery Recharge, $1.00
Radio B atteries,___ 75c
M c N a ir B r o t h e r s
Atom
DANCING IN THE DINING ROOM
Claycomb Motor
Good Dinner
Ford Garage
Phone 50
Bottom th!. Sea"
PRICES
Now fce’g a strong man raising loads of laughter,
CONTINUOUS—STARTING 1:30 P. M.
’
Good Music
Come in and get your 1927 Resali Calendar,
MILLER’S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dash Inn"
CORVALLIS HI
ASHLAND HI
Good Preliminary Starting at 7:30 p. m.
JUNIOR HI GYM
Come and Help Dedicate the New Junior Hi Gym.