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yhufday, KorombfT 13, 1913 ASKLAXD TIDINGS PAGE IIVB w , La Every maji, woman and child ought to save it safe guards your future, secures independence and paves the way to success. ( The person who cannot, does, not and WILL NOT save money, cannot and will not do anything else worth while. We pay four per cent in terest on Savings Accounts and four per cent on Time Deposits. $1.00 will start a Savings Account here. Today is the day to begin to save and right here, with us, is the safe plate to put your sav ings. GRANITE CITY SAVINGS BANK ASIILAXD, ORE. u. a;;i;;i8::::;ts::it:t it TtttTtTf LOCAL AND PERSONAL tttttH O. E. Lowe of Klamath Falls drove into town j'esterday afternoon with suite a string of horses for sale. Candy Sale Trinity Church Girls' Club, Ashland Trading Co., Saturday afternoon. 48-2t Get a slip-on to keep out the rain. Buy it at Enders'. 'hey are guaranteed. Brooms. Ask your dealer for the product of the local factory. 87-tf W. J. Johnson went to Medford Tuesday forenoon on business. Get a hat at reduced price at Miss Hargrove's clearance sale. 1t Watch our windows. You'll find what you want. Briggs. Those new English shawl collar vercoats at Enders'. E. A. Mitchell went to Talent Tues day on' business. . ' ' See us before buying. H. G. Anders & Son. Hot chicken tamales at Rose Pros.' 39-tf Fresh oysters at Rose Bros.' 39-tf The wind swung the wires of the fire alarm system together on Tues day and turned in a false alarm. For home-like, comfortable rooms, with or without private bath, try the Columbia Hotel. 47-4t Save money on your winter hat y attending Miss Hargrove's clear ance sale of millinery. It Watch for the L. O. T. M. Xmas bazaar the middle of December. Time and place later. 49-3t Wanted, a few more permanent quests for room and board at the Co lumbia Hotel. 47-4t See those new folders at Boyd's Studio for $1.95 per dozen. Why pay more? 48-tf Benton Bowers is down town again after a few days wrestle with the grippe. We can save you money on a suit. H. G. Enders & Son. Chicken tamales at all hours served at Rose Bros.' 39-tf I -i-Buy some of your Thanksgiving November 26 at Holmes Bros.' store. We will also have aprons of all kinds on sale. Medford's municipal tax rate for the coming year will be 12 mills on the dollar, an increase of 2.1 tenth mills over that of 1912. i c. v. ASHLAND MILLS for lowest prices on your flour and. all kinds of mill feed, also empty sacks wanted. J. J. Morton, phone 49. 4 8-tf Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Hagan of Eden Valley, Minn., are here-for the winter with Mrs. Hagan's father, Wil liam E. Cole. L. J. Orres is right on the job when it comes to cleaning, pressing and altering. Phone 64. He calls. J. F. Kimbalt.and C. C. Chitwood of Klamath Falls were in the city Tuesday and Wednesday. Fresh sweet Ashland Creamery butter, special this week 70c per roll, at the Ideal Grocery. George W. Wallace of Beloit, Kan., is In the city, a guest at the home of H.- W. Andrews. Dry pine, fir and oak wood for sale. Get our prices. Ashland Ice & Storage Co., 44-tf The city of Montague voted her water bonds last week by a vote of nine to one. Beautiful hats at money-saving prices at Miss Hargrove's clearance sale. It Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rose are the happy parents of a fine baby girl who put In her appearance at their home last Sunday evening. Fresh sweet Ashland Creamery butter, special this week 70c per roll, at the Ideal Grocery. The Upper Granite Embroidery Club will meet with Mrs. F. E. Rus sell Friday afternoon. Hot and cold water and steam heat in every room at the Hotel Co lumbia. 47-4t Dr. Swedenburg went to Grants Pass this morning on No. 14 on pro fessional business. Don't forget to attend Orres' three-day suit and overcoat sale. It will pay you. N. C. Ferguson and C. Marsh of Wilbur were registered at the Hotel Oregon this week. Notes, warrants, mortgages, land contracts, bonds and stocks bought and sold. F. E. Watson, room 8. Citizens' Bank Bldg. 35-tf Harry Hosier has installed a fine new rack for displaying fishing poles In his sporting goods store. It cer tainly displays them in fine shape, M. McGrath departed today noon for San Francisco on business. He exnects to tarry but a few days in the Golden Gate citj;. J. S. Slover of Grants Pass was in the city today making arrangements for the funeral of his father, the late Rev. J. A. Slover. Two weeks sale. Twenty per Who Is Your ruGGist ! We at all times have given partic ular attention to compounding your prescriptions. vOver 25,000 prescrip tions are now on file at our store. We deliver medicines promptly. Poley's Drug Store Poley & Elhart, Druggists. Don't miss the sale of second hand furniture and household goods held Saturday, November 15, at 2 p. ru. by Ashland Transfer & Storage Co. at their warehouse, corner First avenue and A street. 4 8-2t Don't fail to see the late fall styles just received at Orres' shop, of ladies' coats and suits tailored to your measure for only $16.75. It is worth looking into. W. J. Stanley of Grants Pass, p. former Ashland man, was up here Tuesday on business. Rev. W. A. Schwimley departed Monday evening for Salem to attend the state conference of Congregation al churches which is in session there this week. Ladies' suits and coats at End ers Big Emporium. Bruce Lininger left for Portland Wednesday afternoon, where he will take a three months course in the Y. M. C. A. automobile school. A Mallory hat will satisfy you. Buy it at Enders'. Miss Clare C. Ostrom, Miss John son and Mis3 Hager, formerly of the Granite City Hospital, leave today for San Francisco, where they will 3pend two months. Miss Hager will enter the Canfornia Hospital at Los Angeles. Make a COAi STOVE out of your WOOD BURNER We have a special basket cent reduction on all lines or mil- ... Ask for Blue corn graie oy wmcn you can 48-4t If You Had a Chance To make a nice little deal that took quite a little sum, and promised a nice big profit Could you take it? You will have such opportunities and a little saved here and there, and deposited In this bank at com pound interest, will be gratefully ap preciated by yourself some day. The results of saving at this bank never disappoint. Citizens Banking and Trust Co. The Bank That Helps the People." ASHLAND, OREGON. Capital $50,000 Surplus $5,250 H. F. POHLAND, Pr. . P. NEIL, Vice Pre V. O. N. SMITH. Cashier. W. A. TURNER, Sec. E. t. DAVENPORT, Asst. Cash. ROY G. .WALKER, Art. Cash. easily convert your old wood Call and see this labor and money saving contrivance. A. J. BIEGEL Dardware-Paints-Plnmbing Phone 90. 297 E. Main St. linery at Mrs. Simons'. trading stamps. The Pennsylvanians of Medford will meet in the Presbytorian church burner into a Coal Stove narlors next Wednesday, holding a basket picnic. , Try Butler's homemade candies. They are delicious. Miss Eleanor Greer and Miss Mar garet Tomlin visited friends in Med ford Tuesday evening and Wednes day. If you have any chickens to sell, call Depot Hotel. , 49-4t Bessie Ervine of Corvallis was reg istered at Hotel Oregon Tuesday, Clearance sale of millinery at Miss Hargrove's. All goods reduced. The families of Fred Brant and ThomasSneed of Fresno, Calif., ar rived in the city this morning and will spend some time looking around and may locate in this vicinity, How is this? Ladies' fine suits and coats tailored to your measure at. Orres shon. special for a few days, $16.75. You never saw any thing like it. Walter A. Ph llins has accepted a position with L. J. Orres' tailor shop, where he will do his old stunt of handling the bisr goose. Phillie is the right man for the right job. Trousers free, made to your measure, worth from $6 to $12, free at charge. Come in. We'll tell you how we do it. L. J. Orres, high-grade tailoring, 71 North Main.' F. A. Bradley of" White Salmon, Wash., who owns a small orchard in the Belleview district, arrived in the city Tuesday to looft after his inter ests here. Mrs. D. Perozzi, president of the West Side Parent-Teacher Circle, has been invited to speak in Medford be fore the circle there, on "Our Indus trial Fair." Mrs. Harold Alkins and children of Medford have been visiting Mrs. Mary Rose, mother of MrB. Alkins, and with other relatives, for the past few days. , . N. E. Myers of California has been spending some time as a gue6t at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Dodson. Mr. Myers and Mrs. Dodson went to Jacksonville Tuesday to visit County Clerk Gardner, who is a brother of Mrs. Dodson. We solicit your watch and Jew elry repairing and special order work. Have it done now and avoid the holi day rush. We assure you satisfac tion. Whited, jeweler. 48-2t Mrs. C. A. Hockett of Seattle. Wash., who has been here visiting her mother, Mrs. Florence Studebak er, also during the late illness and death of her grandmother, Mrs. E. NT. Peters, expects to return to her home the first of the week. Should your spectacle frames hurt your nose, try a pair of the new pads which transfer the weight to the side, like eyeglasses. They come in solid gold, can be fitted to your frame, and cost $1.75 a pair. At Whited's, the jeweler and optic ian. 48-2t A party of gentlemen in a big yel low touring car bearing the number 114,178, Calif., passed through here yesterday on their way from San Francisco. They will go to Grants Pass and thence home by the sea shore route. They report the roads bad over the mountains. Those new English shoes for ladies at Enders. L. J. Orres, the wide-awake tailor on North Main street, is show ing a handsome collection of fine woolens in his large show windows at only $18 for suit or overcoat, tail ored to your measure. These wool ens can also be made up Into ladies' suits and coats. How about shoes? See Enders' line. Hj. A. Allen of Manhattan Kan., has rented the residence at 237 B street and will make Ashland the fu ture home of himself and family. Mr. Allen is an experienced auction eer and expects to work up some business along that line in this vicin ity. All kinds of hot drinks at But ler's. A bunch of buckaroos from Klam ath Falls arrived yesterday on their way to Medford, where they expect to hold a rodeo Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. They tried to get the high school athletic field for the purpose of giving an exhibition of riding, etc., but were unable to procure it because the school authorities feared the ef fect of the riding on the grounds at this time of year. , A new shipment of children's dress shoes. Briggs. Mr. Murphy of Murphy s ranch brought in an outlaw horse for the Klamath buckaroos to buy, but they would not buy the animal unless per mitted to ride him, but even after this was offered could not find any satisfactory spot to try him out, so there was nothing doing, much to the disgust of a number who had gath ered to see the fun. BuggieB at Piel's for $39.90. A. S. Ames and Charles Logsdon of the Bagley Canning Company were in Ashland on business yesterday. The Bagley i Canning Company has secured Mr. Logsdon and his capable wife to take charge of the cannery for another year. Both are experts in their work and the cannery Is fortunate in being able to retain them, as they had flattering offers elsewhere. FigMng the Bee! frost A BRAN NEW MEAT SHOP AT 86 NORTH MAIN OUR PRICES Pork Chops 15c lb. Leg of Pork .: . 16c lb. Mutton Chops 15c lb. Mutton Legs 18c lb. Mutton Stew . 9c lb. Mutton Roast 15c lb. BEEF Loin Steak 20c lb. Round Steak 18c lb. Shoulder Steak .' 16c lb. Beef Roast 15c lb. Boiling Meat 12c lb. Sausage - 15c lb. Hamburg Steak ' 15c lb. JOHN DUNNINGTON i minium mi A . it mini mmv.vMmmu II I' J I T T T " T I TTT TVTTTTTTT T r TTT TTTT I T T T TTT T I I k VVTfTfT Removed. Drs. Sawyer and Kammerer, from Rhodes Farlow building to Pioneer building. 46-4t H . ml All Growing Children are dependent on nourishment for growth. .Their health aa men and women is largely established in childhood. If your child Is languid, bloodless, tired when rising, with, out ambition or rosy checks. Scoff Emulsion is a wonderful help. It possesses nature's ,jrrandest body-building fats so Inninlri n.nil!iniitAfl (lint 4 li a hlnrwl ohaitKa Ita emnnrfll . I. and carries it to every organ and tissue and fibre. First it increased their appetite, then it adds flesh strengthen the bones mckeo them sturdy, active and healthy. No tlcoho! or narcotic in Scott's Emulsion, just purity and strength. Momolsts, Attention ! Try Ed Gowland's Garage and Repair Shop for auto supplies and first-lass repairing. Axles and shafts made of 3-polnt nickel steel. Cones and ball races made on short notice. You can get good service here at reasonable prices. Special rates on winter re pairing and overhauling. Location just oft Main' street, below Oregon Hotel, 135 First avenue. A 75-galIon gasoline tank for salQ. ID) AIM FACTS Pertaining lo Health Chiropractic (pronounced "ki-ro-prak-tik") is no longer the coming thing it's here: efficient, safe and accurate as mathematics. It is not an experi ment, but is; based upon demonstrated facts. It is a scientific method of adjusting or replacing any displacement of the skeletal frame, whether it be osseous or soft tissue, into proper relation, thus re moving all abnonnal pressure from the nerves and nerve trunks, which is the primary cause of all func tional abnormality (or so-called disease), no matter what the name may be, as it has been firmly and thoroughly established not theoretically, but posi tively proven to be a fact that disease is caused , from displaced vertebrae. Everyone knows that the spinal cord is delicately enclosed in the neural canal of the vertebral column, and the vertebrae are often displaced by a shock, sprain or poison, causing abnormal contraction of the muscles and ligaments which bind the vertebrae together, tlras putting abnormal pressure upon the nerves or nerve trunks, shutting off the. life' current or nerve stimulus which supplies vitality, sensation and motion to the entire body. Hence comes Dis ease. The Chiropractor scientifically adjusts these dis placed vertebrae into proper relation, permitting the stimulus or life current to flow freely through all parts of the body and normal function is restored, , which means Health. The spinous process; of the vertebral column are the Chiropractor's guide-posts, a true index as to the position and articulation of the vertebrae, and knowing the ramification of the nerves lie can tell the nature of the abnormality, whether it be Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Smallpox, Asthma, Female Trouble, Infantile Paralysis or what not, because to the Chiropractor there is but ONE DISEASE, whether the affliction be in the big toe, stomach or head, as the nerve stimulus governs every func tion of the body. The brain, spinal cord and nerves that supply the, human machine with vitality, sensation and motion may be likened unto the dynamo and its dis tributing system which conveys the electricity fur nishing heat, light and power to all parts of a city, and in case the wires conveying the current to your house become grounded or short circuited, you will y have a complaint, but not a disease, and no matter how much oil or power the electrician applies to the machine your trouble remains the same, but as soon as he traces out the CAUSE and makes the proper adjustment your trouble is at an end. It gives pleasure to the Chiropractor in that he is the instrument in the hands of the Great Creator to assist nature in restoring normal conditions in the body and mind of men. We have no apology. We are here to do good by word or deed, and extend a friendly hand to all that are disposed. We are honest people in an honest cause, but realize there are others. We are here to attend to our own business and lend a helping hand in time of need to those who are sick and unadvised of the laws pertaining to Health. Our specialty is chronic cases. We are here to stay, and a cordial invitation is extended to' all who wish any further information to call. We are at your service. DRS. BRADFORD & BRADFORD Freeberg Bldg. : Phone 58 21 East Main St. Ashland, Oregon I t