Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, July 25, 1912, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Thursday. July 25, 1012.
Wealth Docs Not Come
BY LUCK
ixcept in exceptional cases.
Almost every wealthy man got his
start by consistently saving a lit
tle at a time until he had accumu
lated enough capital to work with.
Get your start now. Do not
put it off putting things off will
never get you anywhere.
We pay 4 per cent.
GRANITE CITY
SAVINGS BANK
Ashland, Oregon
LOCAL AND PERSONAL I
Mrs. Will Myer and Miss Emma
Stephenson expect to leave soon for
a visit with friends in Portland.
Fuller is the leading tailor, clean
er and presser.
Miss Wilson of Albany is a guest
at the home of Rev. Stephen a. Doug
las, on Oak Btreet, this week.
Screen doors, plain and fancy.
Carson-Smith Lumber Co.
Misses Eula and Aura Browning of
Hilt, Cal., are spending' the week
with Mrs. J. L. Gault.
Mining location blanks for sale at
the Tidings office.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Barneburg of
Medford visited Mrs. Peter Garrett
this week.
The Park Hotel serves a generous
meal with home cooking, 25 cents.
Miss Maud Peachey is spending the
week with friends in Jacksonville.
A. H. Peachey and son Lee left by
wagon for Klamath Falls, Tuesday.
See our screen doors and get our
prices. Carson-Smith Lumber Co.
Tom Fuson was visiting friends
in Ashland yesterday.
G. W. Trefren leaves tomorrow
for Klamath Falls on business.
A bargain in ladies' parasols now
at Ashland Trading Co. Phone 122.
H. H. Brookfield of Gregory was
in Ashland on business yesterday.
Miss Mildred Lennart Is visiting
friends in Sisson.
Clif Payne can save you about 40
per cent on your fire insurance, tf
Mrs. Charles Murphy has returned
from a week's visit in California.
W. H. vVailis was called to Pine
hurst on business this week.
Star Laundry and French Dry
Cleaning Company. Phone 64.
Dr. Endelman has returned from a
visit to Oakland, Cal.
Stuart McKissiek left yesterday
for Eugene, where he has accepted
a position as civil engineer.
Fuller has a special line of novelty
woolens that will attract the good
dresser.
J. A. Lemery left Tuesday for a
three days' business trip to Horn
brook.
E. D. Brlggs and family left yes
terday by auto for Fort Rock to
visit Clyde Briggs on his homestead.
The new fall and winter samples
are now on display at Fuller's.
Prices cheaper than ever.
C. M. Preble and wife have gone
to Roseburg for a few days' visit
with relatives.
Mrs. Alice Turner and Miss Freda
Haight of Sixth street were visiting
friends in Medford Tuesday.
Swell line of fine woolens for fall
at Orres' Tailoring and Cleaning
Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Joy and chil
dren left this morning for a two
weeks' outing on Little Elk prairie
The Citizens Banking
and Trust Co.
issues "A. B. A." Cheques and
recommends them to tourists.
The safest and most convenient
travel funds. '
Hotels all over the world are
glad to cash them for guests.
Railways, steamship lines, and
the best shops generally, accept
them. '
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ire
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Jiillings left
yesterday for a three weeks' vacation
at Gearhart Park.
Screen doors, any description or
size. Carson-Smith Lumber Co.
M. Fleet has come in from Fort
Rock and will spend a couple of
weeks with his family.
Chicken dinner at the Park Hotel
Sunday. 35 cents. Home cooking.
Miss Mitchell, who has been ill at
the home of F. B. Mix for some time,
has leturned to her home in Port
land. For a short time 16-inch block
wood J2.00 cash. Phone 420-J.
Mr. Yates of East Main street left
this week for Montana. He expects
to return to Ashland after settling
some business affairs in that state.
Recent storms have delayed deliv
eries, but all wood orders will be
filled soon as possible. City Wood
Yard.
W. H. Warren, assistant district
plant superintendent for the West
ern Union Telegraph Company, in
spected the local office Tuesday.
Peach boxes, peach boxes. Carson-
Smith Lumber Co.
Mrs. C. M. Hunt and little daugh
ter of Haskeil, Texas, are visiting
with Mrs. Hunt's mother, Mrs. M. B.
Riley, at 276 B street.
Clif Payne makes swinging settles.
Mrs. Alice E. Coad of Murphys-
boro. 111., arrived in Ashland last
Thursday to spend the summer with
her brother, Henry Easterly, at 527
Terrace.
E. & F. men's sox, black or tan,
guaranteed to give satisfaction, now
6 pair for 75c. Ashland Trading Co.
Mrs. J. E. Hosmer, who has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. G.
Eastman, for several weeks, re
turned yesterday to her home in Mo
desto, Cal. (
Money to loan on improved ranch
es, first mortgages; mixed farms pre
ferred. W. D. Hodgson, Ashland.
Phone 427-J.
Dr. E. D. Purviance and wife of
Attica. Ind., are visiting with R. P.
Campbell and family for a few
weeks. Mrs. Purviance is a sister or
Mr. Campbell.
Bargains in men's dress shirts,
chambray8, percale, etc., 75c, at
Ashland Trading Co. Phone 122.
Manley Brower left yesterday
morning on a bicycle trip to Coos
Bay. He intends to make the entire
trip by wheel and take in the coun
try thoroughly.
Screen doors, screen doors. Carson-Smith
Lumber Co. 15-6t
J. J. Whitcomb of Klamath Falls
was in the city the fore part of the
week. He expects to move here with
his family in the fall and make his
home in the valley.
Mrs. I. H. Baxter of Medford, who
has been visiting her mother, Mrs.
1. F. Brittsan, returned to her home
Monday evening, accompanied by her
little niece, Miss Gwendolen Taber.
. A brand new bungalow with cob
blestone fireplace and porch work
complete. Price $50. F. E. Conway
Co.- . e .. j . x - ... j.
The Misses Dorris Bagley and Bes
sie Wagner went to Phoenix last
evening to attend a house party
given by the Misses Edith and Carol
Fish. They returned this morning.
Letters of Credit, Foreign and Do
mestic exchanges, travelers' checks
issued, and safe deposit boxes for rent
at the United States National Bank.
G. W. Milam has traded 160 acres
of timber land near Colestin to W.
W. Caldwell for the latter's house
and lot on Elizabeth street, back of
the hospital. The Beaver Realty
Company engineered the deal.
We have extended our cut prices
on wood ten days. Book your orders
now. Sixteen-inch block wood $2.00,
by the load. Phone 420-J.
M. A. Darland of Portland spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Burnette at their home on Baum
street. Mr. Darland ' had been a
schoolmate of Mr. and Mrs. Burnette
in Glendale, Wash., years ago.
Money to loan. F. E. Conway Co.
The Misses Ella and Nina Ford,
who have been visiting several days
with Mrs. Ella Mills, left last even
ing for the east. They will go from
here to Seattle and from there to
their home over the Canadian Pa
cific. 1
Last call! Get your garments out
and let Orres dry clean them. Men's
suits $1.00. Ladies' garments re
duced. Phone 141.
A party of five, composed of Mr.
and MrsT Elmer Hartley of Missouri,
Miss Eunice Smith, Roy and Harry
Hartley, made the trip to the top of
Mt. Ashland yesterday. They start
ed at daylight and returned late at
night.
Word has been received from Dr.
C. F. Tilton at Silverton, Ore., an
nouncing the safe arrival there of
the doctor and his family by auto.
They report a most enjoyable trip
and no trouble whatever with the
machine.
H. V. Richardson, Matt Potter and
J. C. Stanley, a mining expert, re
turned yesterday evening from the
Red Mountain district. Mr. Richard
son was in quest of fishing and re
ports a successful trip. The other
gentlemen were doing assessment
work on some mining property. '
Mrs. Royce Allen and daughter,
Mrs. Phin Lay of Santa Cruz, Cal.,
were visitors of Mr.' and Mrs. Fred
York at their home on Walker ave
nue, July 23 and 2 4 They have been
visiting in the Uumqua and Rogue
river valleys and were very much
pleased with this country. They are
aunt and cousin of Mrs. York.
Messrs. Rocho, Watkins, Hinzfe
and Stodard, who took a fishing trip
to Fish Lake last week, returned
home Monday evening with a fair
supply. They report a good Joke on
Mr. Watkins, who had a fine lot of
fish cleaned and laid out on the night
before their return. Upon taking a
farewell look at them previous to re
tiring, Mr. Watkins found that some
animal had absconded with the best
of them.
ASHLAND
VOX
At Foley's
TOILET PAPER
Large Roll
Larger ones
Three lor 25c.
i AT-
Poley's Drug Store
Mrs. Mary Hamilton and Miss Sa
die Christeen, who have ben guests
of Mrs. Hamilton's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Miller, left for their home
in Oakland, Cal., Tuesday. They
were accompanied as far as Corning
by Mrs. Hamilton's sister, Miss Etta
Miller, who will visit a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor before re
turning to Oakland.
Mrs. J. C. Mitchell of Oakland.
Cal., arrived on No. 14 . Monday
evening to meet Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
Patterson of Boise, Idaho., who will
visit In Ashland this week with her
grandmother, Mrs. P. C. Magill, and
the MesdameB S. S. Mitchell, Jack
True and H. H. Mitchell of North
Yakima, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Pat
terson will return with her mother,
Mrs. J. C. Mitchell, the last of the
week for a three weeks' visit in Oak
land.
CHURCH NOTICK.
Presbyterian church, corner North
Main and Helman streets. H. T.
Chisholm, pastor. Lord's Supper at
11 a. m.; sacred concert at 8 p. m.;
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; Men's
Bible class at 12 m.; Junior C. E. at
4 p. m.; Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m.
All cordially invited.
Royal
Arch
Musons
Siskiyou
Chapter
No. 21
Attention, Companions.
There will be work in the Royal
Arch degree, Siskiyou chapter R. A.
M., Monday evening, July 29. All
sojourning companions cordially in
vited. C. W. ROOT, H. P.
E. A. SHERWIN, Sec.
Ifillah Temple
Will begin to heat the sand at the
regular meeting Friday evening, Au
gust 2. Every scout wants to be
there, for there's goin' to be some
thin doin' pretty quick. Alex han
dles the dope.
E. A. SHERWIN, Recorder.
Resolution
Dear Friends: The Ideal Grocery
Company have resolved that on and
after August 1, 1912, all accounts
entered with us will be placed on a
30-day cash basis only, the same be
ing entitled to our 5 per cent cash
discount.
We also wish to announce that
hereafter credit v,iill not be extended
on accounts now standing which have
run over 30 days time, and we ask
that all settlements be made at once.
Those desirous of continuing their
account with us will please take no
tice of the same and be governed ac
cordingly. Under present business conditions
it is impossible for us to maintain
our present low prices and 5 per cent
cash discount except on the above
basis.
Mackie & Nininger
ASHLAND, ORE.
Nafatorlum
NowOpen
TUB
SHOWER
PLUNGE
SWIMMING
BATH
We are equipped with mod
ern steam laundry facilities,
I all suits and towels receiving
the most sanitary treatment.
Open from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M.
BATHS 25c
Visitors' Balcony Free
lt
TIDINGS
BALUKT TITLE IX APPEAL.
W. M. Iavln Dislike Name Given
Port of Portland Amendment.
Salem, Ore. W. M. Davis of Port
land, who notified Attorney General
Crawford that he intended to take
an appeal from the ballot title which
was framed by the attorney general
for the port of Portland amendment
came several hours too late, accord
ing to the attorney general. The law
provides that appeals must be taken
within ten days from the time the
attorney general files the ba'lot titles
with the secretary of sta-. The bal
lot titles were filed July 9 and the
ten days were up Friday.
Davis said that the title as pre
pared by the attorney general was
not as satisfactory as the one which
was prepared on the bill Itself. The
attorney general states that his bal
lot title was prepared with an end
in view to incorporating in the title
refereme to all of the Important
changes in the old port of Portland
commission act, which the title to
the bill as prepared by the trainers
did not do.
112 JOlX IX WKIHXK'K.
County Records Show Cupid Has
lleen itusy This Year.
Notwithstanding the fact that this
is presidential year and times are
supposed to be a trifle cramped, Dan
Cupid is enjoying a very busy season.
During the present month he has
causej 21 couples to apply at the
county clerk's office for a license to
live happily ever afterward.
June, the bride's month, was rep
hesented by 29, while May had but
18. The entire year to date has
caused 142 to take the happy route,
which is in excess of the number un
til the same date last year.
Examination of the county mar
riage record shows that In sunny
southern Oregon the chosen month
for nuptial events is December lnr
stead of June. From this It is fair
to assume that with the present lead
the record for marriages in Jackson
county will be broken during 1912.
DUST STORM HITS CITY.
Wind Also Mows Down Ti-ees and
Wires in Pendleton.
Pendleton, Ore. One of the worst
dust storms experienced here In some
time occurred Saturday after several
days of very hot weather. A heavy
thunder shower followed the dust
storm, which cleared the atmosphere.
Many farmers are in the midst of
harvesting and the rain will not only
deter operations, but to some extent
cause damage. High winds accom
panied the storm, blowing down
limbs of trees and telephone and elec
tric wires. A hailstorm is reported
at Bend.
If it Is Tidings work it is the best.
This Will
i.
1 It has been the policy of this store to al-
j: , ways keep the largest and most up-to-
date stock of Wall Paper in the city, and
I to do this we renew our stock twice each
year.
Our present
W.
j Second Week Belter Than Ever !
AT-
McGee's Clearance Sale
The clearance sale grows
t day was better than the
X values given are real bargains and the patrons come X
back again.
Many new items will be added this
week to the list .of sale goods
Free scholarship contest votes given
. with, every purchase over 15 cents
ELKS Ill'ILDIXG
Holdup at Newport.
Don't get held up on your way to
Newport. Keep your checks and
save money. Bains Transfer Com
pauy meets all incoming boats. We
have no solicitor along the route or
on board the trains. We simply give
the public a square deal and solicit
a share of the patronage. 14-
Exterior and Interior.
GOLD SEAL PAINT covers well,
looks well, dries well and wears well.
Many beautiful colors and white.
Ask for colo" card. It is good for
the inside of your house as well as
the outsilde. Swenson & McRae.
stock comprises two hundred
interest
the latest designs, purchased in March, and as this stock
must move to make room for our Fall shipment we will
for a limited time, put it on sale at a liberal discount.
Measure your rooni3 and come in and let us show you
at what a low figure you can brighten up vour home.
This will continue only until our present stock is re
duced Jto the point where we can take care of our Fall
shipment.
Special Prices on Varnishes, Brushes, Etc.
TTT0
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PACT! FIVB
in interest. The fourth
first. That is because the t
ASIILAXI), ORE.
Mrs. J. P. WinI, 3 69 II a rg a dine
Free lectures to ladies first Friday of
each month, 2 p. m. Phone 263-R.
R. II. STANLEY
The Chair Doctor
On and after July 15th will be lo
cated at 26 First Avenue, opposite
the First National Bank. Phone
413-J. , 12-16t
The Manx;
Newly Furnished Rooms
Centrally located. Well ventilated.
Gas and electricity. Everything new,
neat and clean, treasonable prices,
a 10 K. MAIN STREET.
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