P A G E THE T W O ASHLAND REGISTER Barrett e Meat — ^ M arket ELKS BUILDING THE BEST OF MEATS AND POULTRY KEPT IN THE BEST OF CONDITION BY market for the choicest »lock and poultry • j DENTISTS CHIROPRACTOR Dr. R. L. Burdic Southern Oregon Sanitarium Dea lift CHIROPRACTIC Hersey Bldg. Klectrotheraphy — Electronic Electric Cabinet and miner al baths — all drugless methods. Good Care, Pleasant Surroundings Rates Reasonable. General Office Practice Next to Elk* Temple Dr. C. E. Shinn Dentistry Cven evening* by appointment DR. E. B. ANGELL 4(i0 Boulevard Residence 151-L O ffice Phone 151-J Phone 48 REAL ESTATE Citiaen* Bank Bldg. Beaver Realty Co. Residence Phone 184 ASHLAND, OREGON A. M. Beaxer Tel. 175 E. Main St. Ashland, Oregon PHYSICIAN Dr. Charles A. Haines Physician and Surgeon JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Established in 1885 The Only Complete Title Syr tom in Jackson County Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance Office Phone 164-J Home Phone 164-L O'H ce Hours! 10 to 12 A. M — 2 to 6 P. M Hershey Building Ashland, Oregon Are you going to Buy or Buile * H ome in Ashland ? ? 7 Write JOHN B .S H E L E Y Central Point, Oregon for LOANS-IO year County Agent for the Benefit Savings A Loan Association w 8 make loans on town prop erty anywhere in the «•'"I'tiy Dr. W . J. Crandall REAL E STATE G ood City for Country O ste^atbic PHONE 3 ______ * * FOR SAL! trie Sew and will offered er. Writ ASHLAND, OREGON for s a l i seven na year old, three om seven foi Elbert G 194 Ashl Every Approved Style Is Represented- — And Our Low Prices Win Approval Farmer* and Stockmen are requested to call a* I am in the „ .... , : Normal room fo yard. H care of price on 65 E. M These Are the Days To Buy Frocks! Perfect Refrigeration .. — - ^ ^T-r-r-r-NT-7-r-c-T-ric-v-^-r-fri-r-T-r-i-v-Zri>~ . '■ *' ”jhere savings are grzate sf EnJtri Block Ashland, Oregon B usiness and P rofessional D irectory ! iN s r n u T .o u - *C ,-/■ f, good bu ed housi ------ for s a l i One hur ing hens twelve d( Elbert Bx. 194 You must see these dresses without delay! They are representative of the latest moods of fashion, use soft, graceful silks and are de cidedly different— for wear right now! *r Laxte Chandler and Fred Kohler in 7,ane JreyS 'Open. A Paramocuit Picture Now Playing at the Vining Theatre Mrs. Edwin Dews and little son of Dunsm’i'r are spending the Christmas holidays at the hen.e of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Turner on the Boulevard. Lester Bed: left this morning for Klamath Fulls to spend sev eral weeks visitng relatives. Christmas Day Enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Taylor of A street entertained with an elat« orate dinner on Christmas day. The usual Christmas decorations were used both in the rooms of the Taylor home and in the table de corations. Santa Claus came dur ing the course o f the afternooi! Mr. Thad McHatten has return and took all manner o f gifts from ed to this city after a short visit his pack which were distributed in Klamath Falls with friends. among those present. The evening Mrs. A. M. Purvej, mother of was spent most enjoyably ill Mrs. Carl Murphy or. Iowa street, music, games and conversation. ha* returned from Canfield, Ida Those receiving the hospitality ho where she has been visiting her of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were: Mr. daughter, Mrs. H. P. Twogood. and Mrs. W. H. Sams, Mr. and Mrs. Purves is past eighty years Mrs. W. H. Sams Mr. and Mrs. J. old, and will now make her home W. Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. with Mrs. Murphy in this city. McAllister, and daughter Donna Mrs. O. A. Paulserud return May, Mrs. Eva Ellis. Miss Lo.’* ed just before Christmas from a> Weeden, Messrs Ralph Murphy, visit with her parents at Tacoma, Leo Jones, Frank Fisk and Mrs. Washington. Mrs. Paulserud also, Ida Weightman. visited friends in Seattle and Portland during her stay in the north. FOR SALE fine littl acres me were cut 6 fine M stock, pi; needed o of tools room hoi house, gi fine well mill or g, the hous mile to T at 96 L 289-J As Fabric« and Color» of the Hour— A ll Sizes, T oo Black satin continues in a favored position for many occasions— new high shades make their appearance, too to brighten the winter scene. You cannot imagine these frocks at the prices below. Women— Misses— Juniors F0& SALE Leghorns to pay, i brooder i prices. Cl thousand. $5 per th ing befor are alwa time. Re Oak strei Real Christmas Party The spacious home of Mr. and ... Mrs. T. H. Simpson o-i North Mrs. Beth Finneran, accom- Main street, was the scene of punied by her nephew Billie Christmas cheer and merrimen) Bryant, arrived before Christmas on Christmas eve, when they 'en to spend the holidays with Mrs. tertained a number of guests and Finneran’s parents. Mr. and Mrs relatives with an old fashioned O. H. Johnson on Granite street. Christmas party. During the ev I hey will leave tomorrow evening ening Santa Claus ottered with tor their home in Sanger, Cali- » hughe clothe* basket filled with furnia. Mr. Hubert Thorne, a son jail manner o f presents, useful, ar- of Mr. and Mr*. Johnson also tistic, and fun provoking which ht '‘l’vnt ( hristmas here, having ar- presented to those present. The rived from San Francisco. He do ¡evening quickly passed with games parted for his home in Mount j music, and conversation. Those Vernon, Washington. ! who enjoyed the unusual Christ mas party at the Simpson horn« Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Burdic, Sr. were: Mr. and Mrs. Trobach of of Grants Pass spent Christmas with their son and family. Dr Medford, William Glenn o f Val ley View, Mrs. I.etta Keith, Mr and Mrs. K. L. Burdic Jr., on High and Mrs. Milton Van Leer,, and! street. They returned to their Miss Nellie Glenr, o f Washington * home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Carter, Ber Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crobridge ant’ nice Carter, Hugh Carter, Miss J. . Johnson o f Medford were Anna Hargrove, DErs. Ida Neil o f visitors at the home o f Mr. and Ashland and sons Harold Simpson Mrs. O. H. Johnson on Christmas o f Portland and Glen Simpson of day. this city. FOR SALE wood, lig i ft U il L r t I lu i n Ns li FOR SALE quarter t tress and and like 111 Laur WA! WANTED: wanted. 3 FOR FOR SALE property Calif., oi Blk. 11 ’ x200 all C. L. Ha Rt. 2 Bx — Buys and Tradr» L. N U T T E R c.. M. Ashland, Oregon Phyiician and Surgeon FOR Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat MISCELANEOUS l FOR J Office Phone 128 Convalescent H om e First National Bank Building 153 Granite G. W . Gregg. M. D. Where the sick and aged are cared for in pleasant homa surroundings. Citiaons Bank Bldg. Office Hours 10 U A. M 2 5 P. M Phones «P (office) 222 R<ree) I Whittle Transfer & Storage Co. COAL. W OOD and STORAGE D. M. BROWER. M. D. Uses Radio Heat Theraphy in connection with other measures in treating dis ease. Office at Residence. 21A Ceatral Ave Packing, Crating and Skipping Lang Distaace Hauling AUTO FREIGHT TERMINAL Phone 117 Office 89 Osk St. Phone 498-R CLIFF BURLINGAME Magazine Racks Sewing Cabinets Maialar and f'e a r a te r Papering. T. Sag Phone 46J Furniture Novelties Excellent for Xmas Presents When doing the Xmas Shopping Leave your children at— Mrs. Nellie Sielaff’ s Nursery Mothers Care given to infant* evening*. 133, Hargadine Ave. The New Interest Period As o f date January 1st we will credit to the account* o f our savings bank depositors, interest earned dur ing the past six months. The period between now and Jan uary 5th, inclusive, is an especially practical time in which to open or add to a savings account. New resi dents who have accounts elsewhere may well transfer them to this local bank, as the change may be made at this time without loss o f interest. Bring us your pass-book and we shall be glad to take care o f the details in connection with the transfer. People who make deposits regu larly each month receive their re ward in increased interest, as we compute interest from the first o f each month on all deposits n\ade on or before the 5th o f that month. COMMERCIAL «* SAVINGS • SAFE DEPOSIT for rent Enquire FOR RENT house. 23 quire at LEASE EXPIRES AND STORE CLOSES FOR EVER AT 375 EAST MAIN ST. JAN. l»t. FOR RFNT Holmes C EVERY ARTICLE SOLD. GOES UNDER THE HAMMER REGARDLESS OF PRICE FOR SAI 2 SALES DAILY FRIDAY DEC. 30, 1:30 and 7 p. m. WANTED: work. 231 SATURDAY, DEC. 31, 1:30 and 7 p. m. You Can Buy These At Your Own Price MENS SHOES GLOVES. HATS CAPS. SHIRTS COATS PANTS OVERALLS, SOX, BOOTS. KNIVES. SUITCASES UNDERW EAR ETC. LADIES SHOES OXFORDS SLIPPERS UNDERWEAR BLANKETS SILK HOSE TEDDIES SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY BARRELS OF DISHES HARNESS & SHOE TOOLS OF ALL KINDS» OFFICE EQUIPMENT TYPEW RITERS, SHOW CASES CHECK PRO TECTOR A U T O SUP PLIES. JACKS PUMPS. TOOLS, POLISH ETC Aa 4 ,T ? ™ BsîLES- GRANT 6 ROADSTER. FORD TRACTO R. AND FORD PARTS F irst N ational B ank ASHLAND firUR OREGON M ■ FINAL END OF W O O D S 18 YEARS OF BUSINESS GATHERINGS IN ASH- AND RENT t e l Bush C O M B IN A T IO N 375 East Main Ashland 1* eping wit H r entei h<en planne ladies whicl I »te to the | much merrii J Those pr< I »ffair were I Smith. Mr. I Mr and M I Mr and M I *nd Mi*se« I '• raldine (i I F. L. Na | dealer »old Talent to C Orepon. SOME FURNITURE AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES WOOD’S STORE Eatertai The offi« Bank o f As ! Pi< yees Moi j her 26. wit) | at the Lithii The tablt V- W. KNOTT^ Fifty-eigh road distri *»! road ta Auctioneer. »