Monday, November 25, 1012. ASHLAND TIDINGS PAGE FIVTB An Obied Lesson For Your Boy f ' . - Every father wants bis 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 gave regularly is to .. have a savings account your selves? Let that hoy 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 r SAVINGS BANK Ashland, Oregon I LOCAL AND PERSONAL Elder T. G. Bunch, who is assist ing in Adventist meetings at Med ford, came up home Saturday and returned Sunday afternoon. Don't overlook those fine tur keys at the Fourth Street Billiard Parlors. We have a full car of drain tile. Carson-Smith Lumber Co. ' 47-tf Clif Payne makes skirt boxes. Mrs. George V. Seager, who has been critically ill at her home on Granite street the past few days, is reported much better today. Cleasrnce sale of hats in velvet, felt and children's hats at Miss Har grove's. 49-tf Get your gym and basketball suits at Enders'. for $1. "Remember that -the Tidings want ads bring results. Mr. and Mrs. George Bryant of San Francisco spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Barrett, 126 Nursery street, returning home Sun day evening. Come in and get our city prices on cut glass and art novelties of all kinds. These prices will surprise you. Enders' Big Cash Store. Kellogg's biscuit, a new break fast and Iiihch"dainty," 1 5c or two lor 25c, at .Ashland Trading Co. Ashland-Klamath Exchange will buy all your empty sacks. B. C. Hubbard has just completed the erection of a fine bungalow on the boulevard for George W. Mon roe and is now at work on Roy Hos ley's new bungalow on Third street. The man who put the moose in vamoose is not to be found, but the man with the big lot of moose em blems is Whited the Jeweler. Prices 75c and upwards. Kobe silk makes very nice scarfs and is very inexpensive. 27c per yard for 35c grade at the Ashland Trading Co. Phone 122. Leave your measure now for your Christmas suit or overcoat at Orres' Tailoring Shop. . Phone 420-J for dry block or stove wood. Prompt delivery. 47-tf Emil Peil has been having a rain sewer put in to carry the water from his big garage building into the old flume running into Ashland creek. Grand masquerade on skates at Natatorium ring Thanksgiving night. See the prizes at Whited's. Get your gym and basketball suits at Enders' for ?1. :t:::ns:t::n:n:n::::::::::::::::nt::::t::::t I Great Destinies jj are being founded every day f uiMn small savings from slen- der Incomes. h A little savings account to- jj day, increasing, steadily to a ? goodly one, eventually a work- H ing capital, then investment g directed 4with the good judg- j ment which the saving habit H inculcates thus destinies are H wrought. 8 Start your .savings account it We NOW while the matter is , tj fresh in your mind. 1 Citizens Banking & Trust Company ASHLAND, OREGON. Capital $30,000.00. Surplus $5,000.00. -The Bank That Helps the People.' , Howard Hicks, "who has been working for the Oregon-California Power Company at Yreka, Cal., spent ,lastweek at home -and left Saturday afterndbn for Fall Creek to resume work for the same' Company. Outing flannel time is here. The best is 12 c per yard, any color. We have a very good grade in dark colors at 7c per yard. Ashland Trad ing Co., phone 122. A big turkey dinner will not dis figure a Michaels-Stern suit. "They fit you with all your turkey." End ers' Big Store. Velvet, felt and children's hats at reduced prices at Miss Hargrove's. 49-tf The Tidings is for sale at W. M. Poley's Drug Store. 17 East Main St. J. L. Corbett came In from his mine on Hungry creek Saturday af ternoon. He reports the ore becom ing richer and richer and is more than satisfied with his purchase. He has not yet fully decided whether or not to return to the mine this fall. If the lights seem dim these long evenings it may be because your eyes are failing. Better call around at Whited's and have them tested. Excellent, fully warranted glasses in filled frames from $4 to $6. 50-3t . Special cut prices on every arti cle in the house. These sales are on every day in the week. Whatever the item, we will have it for less. Warner Mercantile Co. Strawberry, raspberry and black berry plants in large and small quan tities Apply at the Hotel Ashland dining room. 50-tf We buy direct from the manu facturer. We buy for less. Big cut price sale on this week at Warner's. Get your gym and basketball suits at Enders' for $1. Mrs. Louis Schweln, 56 Church street, was taken to the Granite City Hospital Saturday night suffering from gallstones. It was at first thought that an operation might be necessary, but she is getting along nicely and it is hoped one can be avoided. The , turkey will be properly dressed, but how about you? That old suit is hardly fitting for a holi day. Be happy outside as well as in side by wearing a Michaels-Stern suit bought at Enders' Big Store. . Your own negative printed and mounted in one of our Christmas calendars is a unique'gift. We do the printing. Whited, jeweler ani kodakist. 3 We do all kinds of kodalf developing and printing. C. C.Purkeypile, who Is now work ing as a telegraph operator at Med ford, was in the city betwen trains on Saturday. A petition is being circulated for the candidacy of G. S. Butler as councilman to succeed himself. Get your Sealshipt oysters at Rose Bros.' Rare offerings of the season's newest fabrics for suits and over coats, such as imported English and Scotch cheviots, velour cassimeres, novelty Shannon tweeds, Shetland and chinchilla pvercoatings, can be Seen at Orres' Tailoring Shop. Prices reasonable, too. Dexter Cox and wife of Osseo, Wis., are visiting at the home of his father, Thomas Cox, on east Main street. They are old friends of Mrs. Susie L. Allen, who had not seen them for 32 years, and she has en joyed their visit almost as much as their relatives. Blanket sheets are warm and easy to wash. Wool blankets are warmer and lighter than comforts The cheapest and largest selection of blankets are now at the Ashland Trading Co. Mrs. J. N. Nisbet returned Satur day evening from a business trip to San Francisco. Clyde Dean was a Medford visitor Saturday evening. Shirts made to order at Orres' Tailoring Shop. Dr. M. S. Cornish and wife of Alton, Iowa, arrived in the city Fri day afternoon to visit at the home of Editor C. B Wolf for a few days. They were friends and neighbors when Brother Wolf was making the Alton Democrat famous as the witti est paper in Iowa. W. D. Hodg3on has a fine wood lot about 1 miles from city, for merly ovned by Mr. Phipps, for sale cheap. Two hundred acres in all, and wood is estimated all the way from 6,000 to 20,000 cords. Price only $4,500. Easy payments. Soe or phone him quick If you want a winter's job. 52-2t ' ' Spend a happy Thanksgiving in a pair of John Kelly's up-to-date shoes. Enders' Shoe Department. J. W. Clark went to Edge wood, Cal., a few days ago to open a branch blacksmith shop. Mr. Clark Is a member of the firm of Clark & Son of this city. He went to Edgewood at the solicitation of the people of that town and is assured a generous patronage. ; Cut Glass f ' I: I Hand Painted! China and china of all descriptions i There's nothing better for Christmas presents I HOLMES BROS. rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT The Tidings has been informed that it was Constable Irwin instead of Chief Oien who assisted Sheriff Howard to recover the diamonds at the Imperial block. The Tidings had its information from Sheriff Howard that "the chief of police" was with him. He may have thought Mr. Irwin, who is also night officer for the Southern Pacific railway, was also chief. The Tidings has no de sire to misrepresent any item, but in formation supposed to be reliable is not always so. Our special cut price sales the past two weeks have doubled our business. These low prices are for CASH ONLY. 'Tis an experiment. We are going to see if the people are willing to pay cash for hardware, when they can save $2.00 on a $10.00 purchase. Warner Mercantile Co. E. J. Fenelo of Hornbrook came over Saturday afternoon, returning Sunday evening. Sam Netherland was in Talent be tween trains Saturday on business. The big line of stamped goods has arrived. Dirt cheap prices on account of late arrival. Enders' Big Store. Is your table equipped with the best of linens for "turkey day"? It will be if you buy at Enders'. O. H. Johnson and Tamily were in Medford visiting friend3 Sunday. Sealshiut oysters for rale at Rose Bro3.' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lane have re turned from their visit to Mr. Kel logg's Cove ranch. R. P. Neil transacted business in Medford Saturday. Gold Hill News: Professor H. Isaac is a frequent visitor in Gold Hill nowadays, making this city the center of his musical operations here, in Sams Valley and at Antioch, in all of which he is instructor to large and flourishing classes of students in vocal and instrumental culture. Al though the professor's present resi dence is at Ashland, the press of bus iness which summons him so fre quently to this point and compels his absence from home the greater part of the time is a strong induce ment to his permanent removal to Gold Hill, and it is authoritatively stated that Mr. Isaac is even now casting a speculative eye over the local residences. Fire, fire, fire. It may be you next. Get insured. See Olif Payne he will save you about 40 per cent or the cost ot your fire insurance, tf Phone No. 3 wnen in need of job printing. Work and prices are right. BUY AT THE East Side Meat Market where correct weights by the' use ot Toledo spring scales. are assured electric no- 395 East Main Street M. McGrath, who went to Oregon Cly'.tb attend the ceremonies con nected with the laying of the corner stone of the new Elks building at Oregon city, and also attended the Land Products Show at Portland, re turned home Sunday. All millinery reduced at Madame Dilhan'B. A few fine velvet and beaver shapes and some beautiful pattern hats left. Prices cut to bot tom to clean my shelves. A. E. Roese, formerly of Hudson, Wis., arrived in the city Friday even ing accompanied by his family, and I will make Ashland their future home. I Mr. Roese was formerly a prominent ', newspaper man in the Badger state. Turkeys for Thanksgiving, de livered at your home. Send In your order early. Mrs.' F. W. Herrin, phone 804-F-ll. 50-3t Harry Roese, formerly of Hudson, ! Wis., who arrived last week, is a wel come addition to the Ashland high school football contingent, having j been a star fullback- on the Hudson high school team. L. N. Adamson and son Frank have I Just returned from a trip to Suther- lin, Cottage Grove and Willamette valley points, where they went last week on business. Twenty per cent reduction on all millinery at Mrs. H. Simons'. Call early and take advantage of this sale. 48-tf Miss Rossamond Welch, one of the teachers of the East Side school, un derwent an operation for bowel trou ble Friday morning and is reported as getting along nicely. F. A. Korruan is again at the Gran ite City hospital suffering from gall stones and it is feared that an opera tion will have to be performed. J There is some little taik of candi dates for the city election, but there ! do not seem to be many over-anxious candidates. Dc-h't forget to get in your adver tisements and news items at once for next issue, as we go to press Wednes day: '' You can get hats at reduced prices at Miss Hargrove's, in felt, velvet and children's hats. 49-tf The Natatoiium rink will be closed Tuesday evening on account of the high school entertainment. A force of men is at work tearing down the old Stephenson building, recently damaged by fire. D'Perozzi returned Sunday night froth! Portland, where he bad been attending the land show. C. L. Cunningham and M. C. Edg ington have returned from a trip up the Siskiyou mountains. E. D. Briggs has returned from Salem and Portland, where he went on business last week. Fat hens wanted at the East Side Meat Market. Pay 12 cents a pound. 50-tf Phone 804-F-ll for your Thanks giving turkey. 50-3t Dry block or stove wood. Phone 420-J. '' 47-tf Do you know there Is a lur fac tory in Ashland? Buy your furs at the factory and save money. We have the largest stock of ready-made furs in Ashland and are selling them at Chicago prices. Inspect our goods before buying elsewhere. Furs al tered, remodeled and repaired. Nat ural Science Establishment, 10 Gran ite street., two doors off of Main street. 44-tf Christine L. Tingling. Christine L. Tingling, from Lon don, England, will deliver an address at the Christian church, Tuesday night, November 26, at 7:30 p. m. She is a charming speaker and will give the English point of view of many matters in our own land. The lecture is free. Everyone invited. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. II. A. Autiy. We are authorized to announce H. A. Autry as independent candi date for the office of city recorder. Paid adv. News Stand Reopened. I have re-opened the Fourth Street News Stand and would be glad to see all my old customers as well as all others who want good confec tionery, cigars, etc. r,l-2t E. A. HILDRETII, JR. Neat note paper, letter- heads and envelopes printed for the, ladles or gentlemen, with their names or in itials thereon in any color desired, for Christmas presents. Come In and see samples and leave orders early. tf New . Apple Insect Test in France. Apples In French orchards have been Seriously Injured by an insect which bores into the fruit and causes it to wither and fall, bo that many orchards are practically denuded. Phone Job orders to the Tidings. H t Courteous Our Thanksgiving Bill of Fare Cranberries Celery Plum Pudding Currant Jelly Strawberry Jam London Layer Raisins Nuts Poultry Seasoning Sweet Potatoes Mince Meat Lettuce Canned Goods Cauliflower Chase cfc Sanborn's Teas and Coffees CANNED GOODS. Asparagus Pineapple Dill Pickles Sauerkraut Pumpkin Yellow Peaches Oysters Minced Clams Tomatoes Preferred Stock Crab Meat Pork and Beans Red Salmon Canned Soups Ground Chocolate Cocoa Sardines Boneless Chicken Shrimps Ideal Grocery Co. 388 E. Main i i iti ill i Tin in the art of we lead, others follow The Tidings KM w rE don't furnish a engraved, with every 4"!' 4'4"l' 'l"H 'H' 4"fr "fr fr 'fr 4' 'I1 'fr "? "l" fr 1 h 1 41 'fr 1 absolutely guarantee your perfect satisfaction, assuring you that- our shoes mijst stanJ up under the tests of reasonable wear. j Whore a pair of shoes purchased from us docs not wear as you think they should, then you. are in vited to return the shoos for repair or for refund. TA call will convince you that our guaranteed shoes are the shoes for you to wear. wan. 1 1 1 1 II II 1 1 1 nHMI preptional t I i i Underwood Deviled Ham Pimentoes BOTTLED CiOODS. Lea & Perrin's Sauce Curry Powder Olives Durkee's Salad Dressing Pickles ; Boiled Cider , . . . . Prepared Mustard Jlome-made Jelly Home-made Quince Honey Catsup Salad Oil . Sliced Bacon . . ' . Peanut Butter " Tomato Chutney -i Olive Oil - Lemon and Vanilla Extracts Phone 156 printing H H'H ft 14 I guarantee bond, beautifully pair of shoes, but we do !i nil Doh-tw j Sf'tiffV fin i " -"S G 35 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M II 1 1 1 1 1 1 lt l .r