Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 06, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    TUESDAY,
W ill Leave—
,
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. W right on
Mountain arena» will leave in the
morning for Corning, California,
where they will spend a few days
v la ltl*£ tbgir daughter and hus­
band, Mr. and Mrs. John Payne.,
Mr. and Mrs. Payne will return
to-. Ashland with Mr. and Mrs.
From Medford«
Wright to make ah indefinite stay
Don McShgne and A rt Dressier, here..........
both residents of Mhdford, wars'
The Swedish Bell Rinsers, a
visitors In the city Monday even­
ing to attepd. the Lithian indoor musical entertainment n il
can
Circus and Fiesta at the Armory. enjoy. Southern Oregon Normal
McShane is well known here; hav­ School auditorium, Thursday eve­
Reserved
ing played,baseball «a the BOAS ning. December I .
team iast summer.
,
seats on sale at BlharCs.
80-4
j Personal floteó
Stated
conclave
Wednesday
eulng. Dec. 7. Routine husi-
eo add election of officers. All
r-JQMghts courteously invited.
O. D. FRAZEE, B. C.
*11 DAY. Recorder.
81-j
Attended Litliian Cirrus«—
z
Gertrude /an d Delia' Carlton,
whp are emhl.oyed by the Cali-,
fornia OrehangPpwer
company
in Medford, srpfeat last evening
In this cit*y, where they attend«
ed the L ith lm Indoor Ciretta
Crater Lakes, Studio Ashland.
and Fiesta, which is belna held
71-tf
in the armory. They are dangh«
tore of Mrs. Harry Carlton
on
I Have you seen the fine display
Union street.
Of Christmas Cards at The Tid­
ings Office? Remember the atocy
is complete now and order yoar
cards early.
are»
George Watson »ad family
of
Seattle; Mr. and Mr» T. Ora
«am of Santa Barbara; and R.
p. Kelly and A. C. Towusead of
Oroville, 9»Uf-.
amodl
those who register»« yesterday
Chicago; at the Oregon Hotel.
At The Oregon Hotel—
Bobcat Shot—
A mountain bobcat,, said to be
Erwin Heueeer of Sacramento,
the largest ever seen in this state
Calif..
was shot, recently by Joe Schnrts
▼ A , Robinson ot Seattle.
oa the Morton island road.
Wash.; ' V Brown and T.- Shir­
ley of T o » Angeles;
Mr.
and-
Mrs. A. A. ' Davis of
A K IÜ J Ü ÍD , F O L K á
cGairy, Lithia Springs Pharmacy
WONDER
HES
B U Y IN G
p r »
CH RISTM A S
a ' ust
A t
presents
Santi Clara Pranas, 2 lbs, 2 Be,
Schuerman’s Grocery.
72-t I
$fcre 0» Attend «reu s
»-L yle VanScoy, who resides in
-Mkgle Point. Oregon, motored t<^
Ih U Hty last pvening to attend the
Ctyhtan Indpor Circus and Fiesta
the Ashland armory. Mr. Vaat
ffipy Is a nephew of Mrs. Harry
Cgrlton on Union street?
^•-■Harmonicas for
2bnSs, Blhart’s.
tbs
Portraits, Stadio Ashland.
Left for W ashington—
Mrs: Earl Smith, who resides in
the Bellview district Just south of
the city, left last night for W alla
Walla. Washington, called there
by the serioug illness of her
mother. ‘ * Mrs. Smith w ill make
aa indefinite stay in W alla Walla.
Christmas* stationery
~12at more bread. Franklin’s Su­
mmier Bread. Healthful and de- Bbok Store, Blhart’s.
Bffioua.
«Irtf-T-T-S
NOTICE
Special meeting of the H o | e
«ferwWug Couple of Duye— .
Rebekah Lodge, No. 14, Satur­
Mr. end Mrs. J. F. Miller, or day evening? 7:20,. I. O. Ol F.
Oregon, are spending-*» Hall, to prepare for convention.
ootiplb o? days in Ashland visiting
By order of the Noble Grand.
mfch friends. Mr. httd-MTA Miller
•
•. • Ethel Reed, Sec’y.
afa en route south for a* short
vacation.
Highway-Slippery—
Ton’ll need one of Taulserud’s
The Pacific highway through
Suits or top coats during the hoi-. the Siskiyou mountartna is •’ «nite
Mays.
- 80-tf slippery rlffht now, due to foggy
and freezing weather, bnt - if
AU wool suits, 825, wjth extra chains are used, danger can be
trouser» at Paulserud’s.
80-tf avoided to some extent.
Confined to Home—
W. J. Wright has been confined
to his home on Lincoln street for
the past few days with illness,
caused from an infected JaW hone.
r. W right is a brother of J. V.
’right oa Mountain avenue, this
city.
S
W . K. Crewe Placed—
W. E. Crews of Medford was
placed, on the executive commit­
tee, sad W . H. Canon of Medford,
Judge O. M. Corkins of Lakeview,
W. T . M ille r of Grants Papa and
W. M. Duncan of Klamath Falls
-«a the gavisory committee, by the
president of the Jackson club of
Oregon, in naming the plub’s ex-
eeunvp ,and advisory committees
rgceqtlr. ’ •
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Gift Department
Is overflowing with gift» for Mother, Dad. Bis and Brother.
The entire dept. is arranged to make choosing the proper
gilt very easy. Listed below ate Just a* few of the man)
gifts that can be found In thia department;
«,
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Linen Luncheon Sets
Harnesses and their accessor­
Paulaerud’s for cleani
ies is advancing 20 percent after-
January first ao supply yourself repairing.
for what ypn need before then nt
Pell’s Corner.
77-tf Visitor From Pine Ridge—
V. E. Constable, who resides
at Pine Ridge, Oregon,
spent
Sunday and Monday in this city
looking after business and via*
Cam Registered—
itfng with friend»
.
Seventeen -ttut-of-state ears were
registered MoiAay, December 6,
at the local branch of the state
traffic bureau, located in * the
Left for Homo—
chamber ofwommerce building on
Mrs. H. Johnson left today for
the Plaza.
Ten of these were
her
home in Sacramento, Cali­
from California, one from A li­
fornia,
after having spent some
sons, one from Illinois, three from
Washington, one from Connecti­ time in Ashland visiting her sla­
ter. Mrs. J. Tuttle.
cut and one from Colorado.
$1.25
Shown in many sizes. Hand decorated . . . . ^5c up.
mntry M ill Ran, 81-40 per
No delivery. Aah. F. ft Pro.
72-tf
1
Desk Fountain Pens ..............
Japanese Trays
Garters and Shoe Trees
In attractive boxba, many colors .................... $1.69
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Christmas gifts of all description. Perfumes, candy, everything for everybody,
Sweet! oi
ffehuennan
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Flannel Scarfs
F a n c y C orners
OtoKanUeAOf
'O f «ll-wool imported flan­
nel.
Shown
in
lively
checks, plaids and stripes.
The gift of style and com­
fort is always the gift weli-
chosen. Especially at such
a moderate price of—»
Touches of hand embroid­
ery in dainty colors make
lovely gift handkerchiefs—
a score of very pretty de­
signs to delight her.
Men’s, Glencairn
saving* art grsaUsf
I
ELK SB L D G .__ PHONE A
Harvey AM Here Yesterday —
Harvey Ahi, a fireman 03 the
Southern Pacific railroad at Duns­
muir, California, spent yesterday
in Ashland viaftlng with M r. and
Mfs. O. F. Silver on Hargadine
street and also with Mr. and Mps.
Henry Reid, who reside op Allt-
>;on street. Mr. Ahi and the Reid
family were friendy several years
ago |n Red Bluff, California.
Toy tracks, express wagon
«lump wagons and many good
chepp tools and utensils
Christmas presents for most
ery&ody at Pail’s Corner.
11-U
With colored Bowlers and Napkins to ihfftch,
x-
$L45 up.
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Home g^own spinach, 10c 1«.
Schuerman’s Grocery.
72-t
,ng wn"
Mr». Georg
Btreet‘
ASHLAND. QBE.
A 2k- A -
49Ç IO
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PIANO TUNING
Carl Loveland
w ill
be
In
Ashland about 10 days
begin­
Finishing, Studio Ashland.
ning December 20.
Leave or­
ders for piano toning at ’ El-
Let us do your acetylene
hart’s.
welding
and blaeksmithlng. Farm
. x 81-Tue».«8at.
implements a specialty. I r a
Reeder, blasksmlth and welder.'
Oak Street Garage.
77-tf
¡otra
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Marriage Licensee Issued—
Marriage licenses were issued
at the Jackson county clerk’s
office yesterday to Alfred O.
Snnquiat of Albion, CalK„ and
F iy A . Bower of Oakland. Calif.,
and to Lloyd H. Fisher of Ruch
and Beatrice Arllen Oldenburg of
Ruch.
er
Perfume
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In fancy boxes and bottles. A very appropriate
arift ................................................................... 50c bottle.
At T h e L itliia Springs Hotel—
The following named out of
town visitors spent Monday eve-
binfl, Dec. 6, at th e , Llthia
Springs hotel In Ashland: Mr,
and Mrs. J. E. Dougherty
of
Chisago, 'R. B. Ware,
James
Oorinack and W.J , Burgoyne of
Portland; MrJ and Mrs. F.
T.
Fox and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Du-
Bols of Seattle; Ted Mesfh of
Salep* end J. G. Balandea
of
Reno, Nevada.
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i ClKf
Door».
Payne
‘
Makes
French
Shirts
Men tik e Useful Gifts
Another New Shipment of
All-Wool Overco«ts ;*t
ANOTHER NEW SHIPMENT OF PANCY
DRESS SHIRTS, $1.50 to $6.00
Use Gifts Galore That He Likes.
Buy Where *Bs Buys—Shop Whsrs Rs Shops
MILLER’S TOGGERY
Our Own Efcduove Pattem*
All patterns, all
color - effects:
newest silks and
silk knitted. 1«
a ttr a c tiv e
Christmas Gift
Boxes—
-
the limit in
-fine shirts
________
High count
broadcloth with rayon de­
signs, in patterns exclusive
with our Stores. Among
the best-value Shirts
a.
we have seen at-—
W ehave
©rvtcewv
cyd:
Of ?a*cy Carters
and x so '• very low-
priced now for pre*
holiday clearing.
AM D resses Now
Tem ptingly Priced
—A very wonderful
lot of hand-painted
Georgette and Crepe
de Chine 'kerchiefs,
50c each
All silk hose In plain col­
ors and black. Attractive
block patterns in fancy silk
and rayon with mercerized
heel, toe and top at—
Each shirt has a collar;
ehest qnaUty workmaa-
Jp and buttons.
Lace, ribbon and flowers
make thèse ‘g arter» attrac­
tive.
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125* Anniversary |
Mnteh these Shirts If
Leather Bill Fold
Christmastide Stationery
In Handfiome Gift Packing
A Refined
Gift for a Man
-
,W ell-made and very at­
tractive, three-fold; in black
or tan ostrich grain leather.
Low priced—
For an inexpensive gift, stm-
tionery is always in good taste.
49c
Other« 49c to
What could make a better
gift than Munsingwear or
/ , Carter’s Rayon
Underwear ,
Y o u ^e given some
thing if you give
Aden A , ' —
Munsingwear
Hose.
Moot Every Little Girl Want» A
"
Doll for Christinas
The mosbrfun of all is to play "mother’’ to a chnning
. doll that is really her own-baby. She
IE '• I
la sure to want one from Santk.
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Baby Dolls—Lady Dolls
’l Y
jA
2k
■k
VA
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V k
r * * 1 baby d®11’
”*y
cheek» and xtwh Hfc-like ex-
prewiea»—dainty misies with
ifforgahdie Artisse and bonnets
— tome with eyee that dote.
New Mechanical Toys
Brins Thrfilk <wi Chrittmas Morning
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Boy s a n d glrla, too^-lilce these toys that can W
>und up to tact and whirl. The selection this year
includes several that will prove
popular.
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Aero Speeder, *0e
l \
M ac
W h irlin g
Jockey
Race,
Skybird Flyer and Tower, fifie
I£ain Street—-a typical main
street with vehidea moving in
either direction, terminal, lamp
standards, etc, for M e