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Thursday, November 14, 1912. ASHLAND TIDINGS PAGE FTVT9 An Obecf Lesson For Your Boy Every father wants his boy and girl to learn the lesson of ha bitual saving. Do you know, fathers, that one of the best ways to teach your children to save regularly 8 to have a savings account your selves? Let that boy of bring your savings deposit to the bank as "regular as clockwork" and he will get the habit himself he can't help It. Incidentally, a little nest egg will be good for father, too. GRANITE CITY SAVINGS BANK Ashland, Oregon A. F. and A. M. Ashland Lodge No. 23 Funeral Xotices. All Masons are requested to meet at the Masonic hall Saturday at 1:30 sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother, D. R. Mills. F. S. ENGLE, Master. The members of the Eastern Star are requested to meet at the Masonic ball at 1 o'clock sharp Saturday to attend funeral of D. R. Mills. By order of LOUISE FREEBURG, W. M. LEAH CALDWELL, Sec. Attention, Members O. K, S.! The grand worthy matron of the Order of the Eastern Star will make an official visit to Alpha chap ter, O. E. S., Saturday evening, No vember 16, at 7:30 o'clock. A good attendance is desired. Visiting mem bers are cordially invited. By order of LOUISE FREEBURG, W. M. LEAH M. CALDWELL, Sec. I LOCAL AND PERSONAL I tzxtt Mrs. W. W. Wilson Is reported as quite ill at her home this week. Johnson for fine watchwork. Clif Payne makes mission furni ture. S. P. DeReboam of Jacksonville was in the city Tuesday on business. Quality first. Johnson the Jew eler. Buy your .drain tile from the Carson-Smith Lumber Co. 47-tf Cleaarnce sale of hats in velvet, felt and children's hats at Miss Har grove's. '49-tf H. W. Hunt of Roseburg is an Ash land visitor today, called hither on matters of business. Dry block or stove wood. Phone 420-J. 47-tf Elgin and Waltham method watchwork. Johnson the Jeweler. Free lunch and coffee demon stration at the Ashland Trading Co. Saturday, November 16. Bob Edgegreen of Merlin, Ore., re turned home Monday night after a visit in this city. There is danger in taking a bath in a chilly room. One of those GAS heaters solves the problem Protect yourself against loss by fire, but see Clif Payne before you take out a policy he can save you money. tf New Fiction The Net, by Rex Beach 1 1.30 Other books by this author: The Silver Horde. The Bar rier, The Spoilers, Pardners, Goine Some, each 65 The Streets of Ascalon, by Rob ert W. Chambers 1-40 Their Yesterdays, by Harold Bell Wright 1-30 Baddy Long-Legs, by Jean Webster 1-00 Charge It, by Irving Bacheller. 1.00 Captains Three, by Norman Way 1.25 The Hollow of Her Hand, by Ceoree Barr McCutcheon. . . 1.30 Buy now for Christmas. McNair Brothers THE REXALL STORE DRUGGISTS: AND : STATIONERS Uelow Postoffice, Ashland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. George Robison and son Merle expect to leave in a few weeks for San Diego to spend the winter. We have a full car of drain tile. Carson-Smith Lumber Co. 47-tf Finnan haddie is now at Ash land Trading Co. Courteous, honest treatment, first-class work, reasonable prices our motto. Johnson the Jeweler. Professor Isaac is in Rogue River and Sams Valley the past few days looking after his singing classes in those points. New goods every day. Johnson the Jeweler. Phone 420-J for dry block or stove wood. Prompt delivery. 47-tf You can get hats at reduced prices at Miss Hargrove's, in felt, velvet and children's hats. 49-tf Judge Watson left yesterday on a trip to Montague to visit his son Chan, and may continue the trip to Klamath Falls. Drain tile for sale. Carson- Smith Lumber Co. 47-4t Velvet, felt and children's hats at reduced prices at Miss Hargrove's. 49-tf Ashland-Klamath Exchange will buy all your empty sacks. Phone 122 is having a full moon sale. Look for additional dollars given away. June Hira, a Japanese, has pur chased the Palace Chop House and Mission Cafe, on A street, and will conduct them in the future. Cedar posts. Carson-Smith Lumber Co. 47-4t Try Tidings job printing. The quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten. Take your old Jewelry to John son and have it repaired and refin- ished. Free lunch and coffee demon stration at the Ashland Trading Co. Friday, November 16. Mrs. J. W. Henderson and son, Raymond, of North Platte, Neb., are visiting at the home of J. H. McGee. Mrs. Henderson is an aunt of Mr. McGee. The latest parody on "Every body Works But Father": She COOKS WITH GAS. Our greatest handicap is lack of room, but we have the goods. John son the Jeweler. Mr. Hinchell, traveling passenger and freight agent of the Southern Pacific railway, was in the city Tues day evening, accompanied by Mrs. Hinchell. We handle the new Parisian ivory novelties, manicures, boxes, clocks and toilet articles. Johnson the Jeweler. Why is it Mr. Reilable is always on time in the morning? There is a GAS range in his home. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stennett of At lantic, Iowa, who have been visiting relatives in this city for the past month, left today for their home in the Hawkeye state. We have just received a large shipment of carvers, in three pieces and game sets, direct from the man ufacturer, and these goods will be offered at one-fourth less than regu lar prices. Warner Mercantile Co. J. H. Stover of McDoel, Cal., ar rived Monday night to visit at the home of his brother-in-law, J. G. Miller, who resides near the normal school. Twenty per cent reduction on all millinery at Mrs. H. Simons'. Call early and take advantage of this sale. 48-tf Mrs. W. C. Bevington and little son, who have been spending the past two months visiting relatives In Dunsmuir, returned to their home in this city Tuesday afternoon. . We solicit work rrom those who are particular about their watches, who want them to look like new and run like new. Johnson the Jeweler. No flue for a wood stove is often the case in a bedroom. Why not get a GAS heater? NO SMOKE! NO SOOT! NO ASHES! Mrs. B. Agler and daughter, who have been touring the east, stopped off Monday evening for a visit at the home of Mrs. Joseph Poley before going to their home at Portland. We have just received from a relative at Billings, Montana, a sup ply of genuine elk teeth taken in a recent hunt in that country. Extra nice ones at a reasonable price. Johnson the Jeweler. Charles Ramsey ' and his sister, Mrs. Mattle Caldwell, who have been spending the summer with Ashland relative's, have returned to their homes, she going to Milford, Texas, and he to Italy, Texas. SPIRELLA CORSETS Stylish, comfortable, unbreakable, rustproof, ventilatlve, hygienic. Acknowledged by leading physicians and physical culturists. The most HEALTHFUL corset worn. 36 Hargadine street. Phone 263-R. 46-tf mMm& an ?j lm mm Pictorial Review winter quarter lies have arrived. We will give one to every reader who returns a copy of this advertisement with name and address. Out of town readers send only 6c for postage with copy. We would like to know if you read our ads. The many friends of Mrs. Elsie Churchman are pleased to know that her experienced services are at their command at this store each afternoon. Do you know that one of the best lines of heavy suitings in the world is made In Oregon? That demands by eastern wholesalers have poured In upon them for the line? November 21st has been set aside by Governor West as "Made in Ore gon" day. Why not make it a point to come to our store on that day and see our display of these goods? Miss Everyl LaCerte is in eastern Oregon, having accompanied Miss Fay, who was summoned by the death' of her mother. When we bought our line of com forters for fall we were particular to get some large ones. There need be no complaint this year about ready-made comforters being small. We have them as large 4s 78x84. A lady told us the other day that she paid $2.00 for Derby gloves in the city, but even at that price she considered them cheap enough. We sell them at $1.75, and Eskay gloves, French kid, at $1.50. FURS! FURS! Just arrived. Not such a big line, but a good line, and we are able to offer them at one- fourth less than the list prices. Everybody looks forward with joy to Thanksgiving. But will you be ready to enjoy it thoroughly without a last day rush? We have such a splendid line of comfortable ready-to-wear garments; such a complete assortment of dress goods and table linens that if you will put yourselves in our hands you will be both ready and thankfuL n LUMKUU5 DArlAbli AMU L1NLN5 Every year before Thanksgiving our linen stock is at its best in preparation for Thanksgiving and the Holidays. This is a good time to anticipate your wants for Christmas as well as for Thanksgiving, our special offer of double value rebate coupons being offered again on all table linens, nap kins, art linens, hucks, etc., sold before Thanksgiving. TABLE LINENS. The linens that we show from $1.00 to $1.50 are not only splendid quality but the patterns are new and se lected with care. LINEN SETS. Extra qualities, with pat terns woven in four sides, j with napkins to match. I Three sizes, 72x72, 72x90, I 72x108. V DOUBLE VALUE SPECIAL VALUES. Mercerized cloth, pretty patterns, and better than cheap linens. 60 in. wide at 39c 64 in. wide at 49c More of those 2 -yard lengths of heavy 72-inch linen, regular $1.25 quality, special at $2.40 each. Linen and Union cloths at 60c, 75c and 85c. yard.' ART LINENS AND IH'CKS. 36-in. punch work linen.. 55c 45-in. art linens, ,75c & 90c 45-ln. linen tubing 90c 90-in. linen sheeting, good for punchwork or embroidery, too. .$1.10 Plain and fancy hucks, in 15, 18 and ft inch widths, and reasonably priced at 25c to 65c. Stamped linen towels. Linen damask towels. REBATE COUPONS ON LINENS BEFORE THANKSGIVING SWEATERS. v New shipment roughneck sweaters. Heavy, mannish style, maroon, cardinal and gray, at $5.50. Blazer stripes at $4.50 and $5.00. Have you tested the efficien cy of ou- hosiery and under wear? We believe there la none better. Puritan hosiery and under wear. Wunderhose for ladies and children. WINTER KIMONOS at reduced prices. Made of flannelette and German robe flannel. Both short and long kimonos you can buy here for less money. Suit Buyers Find ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES HERE NOVEMBER SUIT CLEARANCE ONLY 3 PRICES NOW Suits worth up to $18.50. Black Ssrges and mixtures. Less than price o! the cloth Suits worth .up to $25.00 and more in this big lot. Serges and mixtures Suits worth up to $35.00 in this lot. Best of style, best of work manship in these suits now on sale at. now on sale at $9.75 $14.75 $18.75 $8.85 Building Su Oregon I ur ads regarding work are not for our customers. They already know. If you have a fine watch and have not tried us, do so. Johnson the Jeweler. Elder T. S. Bunch of Roseburg and Elder T. G. Bunch of this city are holding a series of Adventist meet ings in Medford. The Roseburg gen tleman was visiting his brother in this city Tuesday. "Bill did It," but he says It Is a shame to sell goods below cost like the Ashland Trading Co. is doing until the full moon comes again. Phone 122. MoBt stores depend on newspa pers for their business, bnt Fergu son's, the Bargain Store, is adver tised by their customers. Our prices make friends. Heating with OAS is the most economical fuel in Ashland. Pay for what you use and not what is wasted or taken out In the ashpan, C. A. M alone has removed to 123 High street, vacating H. S. Palmer lee's cottage on Granite street, that the latter's family may occupy it upon their return from their ranch in the Doad Indian country. They are expected in in a week or so. Nothing, but genuine factory ma terial. Factory methods with that skill and knowledge coming from long practice enter into our watch work. Johnson the Jeweler. To introduce kippered salmon to everybody, a half pound will be given away free Saturday, November 16, with each box of apples. Ashland Trading Co. Phone 122, Over 500 new rings can be seen in our stock, all first-class gold goods, set in diamonds, rubies, emer alds, sapphireB, pearls, etc. Also plain wedding rings. Tiffany mount ings, and signets. Johnson the Jew eler. C. J. Perrine of Stelnman Has been selling apples in this city the past few days which were raised at his place In the Sisklyous without irri gation. They are beauties and show what can be done almost on our mountain tops In the way of fruit raising. If there's a special sale at any of the stores today of the articles you want to buy, perhaps you can save a dollar or two. And you can find out In a few minutes by reading the' ads. Notice the Ashland Trading Co.'s ad. C. II. Gaunt, general superinten dent of Western Union lines in terri tory extending from Arizona to and including British C'oluniblu, was in the city Tuesday of this week Inter viewing Local Manuger Routledge on mutters pertaining to the big corpo ration. Twenty per cent reduction on all millinery at Mrs. H. Simons. Call early and take advantage of this sale 48-tf E. E. Morton of Tacoma, who has been a niotorman on the Tacoma street car system, arrived a few days ago to join his father, J. J. Morton, of this city, and will be interested in the milling business. Mr. Mor ton's family accompanied him and will reside at his father's home on Iowa street this winter.