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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1914)
Thursday, ivauuj' 8, !St4 ASHLAND TIDINGS PAUB FIVk The Boy Who Worhs And wants to be a man can realize his ambition through a Savings Account. Not only may he accumu late a capital in this way, but he will add stability to his character, which will promote his success. We invite you to open an account in our Savings De partment one dollar is all you. need to start with and your money will draw four per cent interest, too. GRANITE CITY SAVINGS BANK ASHLAND, ORE. ilHHiltttltHii'lt' I LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ward of Gen va, Ohio, arrived in Ashland last week to visit Mrs. Ward's aunts, Mrs Seaman, 313 Granite, and C. M Bovee, 315 Granite. They expect to remain in Ashland three months. D. B. Provost, who has been 111 at f fS the Park Hotel for some weeks, has been removed to the home of his nephew, J. H. Provost, where he is being cared for. Mr. Provost is one of the old-timers of Ashland, having owned the brick kiln near the normal school for many years. His many friends hope for hiB speedy recovery. Five-room modern oungalow, sleeping porch, built-in plumbing, et. $300 down, $25 per month. Phone owner, 210-J. 64-tf L. L. Angle was a Medford busi ness visitor Tuesday. Stereoscopic views of your home or business place at Marble's. 65-2t C. D. and Mrs. Burgan of Talent were Ashland visitors Tuesday after noon. Mrs. J. S. Parsons went to Port land Monday to visit friends. Mrs. A. C. Nininer and daughter left Monday for Santa Ana, Cal., to visit friends for some time. Mrs. Greig and little son Humbolt are in the city from Portland to visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hum- bolt Pracht. Humbolt II Is some what indisposed and is being benefit ed by Ashland's fine water and moun tain air. G. F. Billings went to Jacksonville Tuesday morning on business. Rev. W. N. D. McCullough went to Medford Tuesday morning on busi ness. Chester Roberts is again behind the counter at Curt Roberts' restau rant after a layoff of several months H'lHtt on account of illness. Marble's, the up-to-date profes sional photographer. 65-2t J. R. Uhlan has the distinction of being the first Ashland citizen to re ceive a 5 0-pound package by parcel post. A hotly contested homestead case Is before Commissioner Canon at Medford YOU NEED NOT WORRY Nyal'B Tooth Paste in tubes, 25c. Try ONE tube. If it pleases, tell your friends. If it does not, we re turn the purchase price to you. No IFS or ANDS about it. MttH I M M(LD IF V J Li o Figs, Cascara and Senna. If you need a laxative we can rec ommend this because we know it is giving satisfaction. Poley's Drug Store Toley & Elhart, Druggists. j That we are giving 25 discount on Men's Clothing, Suits, Over coats, Etc., Etc. llICtl' KIHCAID 1 CO X CLOTHES. t Enders Takes Eastern Trip H. G. Enders left Tuesday evening for an extended trip through the middle west, south and southwest. He expects to be gone until near spring. Mr. Enders went from here to Sacramento and will then go to Cheyenne, Wyoming, stopping briefly at Salt Lake. He was formerly in business at Cheyenne and will spend several days there, going thence to Denver, where he will also visit old acquaintances. At Omega, Kansas, where he went into business thirty years ago and continued for a period of five years, he will make a stop of perhaps a week before going to Kan sas City to join his wife, who has It is that of Grainger vs. J for some time been visiting her folks This sale is on our regular high-grade stocK, not cheap stuff bought especially for a big hurrah sale. We do not put aside our choicest patterns and fabrics, but give you the choice of all except J staple blacks and blues. This sale is for the purpose of f clearing out our Fall and Winter Suits, and we will ave You Money S Mrs. B. C. Tabor was operated Mahan. The land involved is two upon Tuesday morning at the Granite and one-halt miles south of Ashland. City Hospital. The operation has so A year ago Mahan contested Grain far been entirely satisfactory. ger's right to the homestead and won r.lar Rh returned to Stanford the contest. Now Grainger is con University last Friday after spending testing Mahan's right to the claim. the holidays with his parents. General J. B. Lauck, special rep- A. M. Beaver was at Jacksonville resentatlve of the San Francisco pas yesterday on business. senger department in charge of the r. r, th British Columbia excursion, wishes to business M nday. Mrs. O. H. Sneed, who has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hicks, left Mon day evening for Portland, where she will meet Mr. Sneed and accompany him to Seattle for a visit of indefinite duration. Messrs. Hodgson and Whitmore have installed a new stand for their window dispplay which will be a de cided improvement. B. E. Whitmore has been at Mon tague the past few days looking after business matters. J. A. Lemery went to Jacksonville n business Tuesday morning. Notes, warrants, mortgages, land contracts, bonds and stocks bought and sold. F. E. Watson room 8. Citizens' Bank Bldg. 35-tf Mrs. W. H. Flagg, who has been critically ill at the Granite City Hos pltal, is reported improving. E. E. Bagley went to Rogue River on business Tuesday. C. E. Wells, a relative of W. H Andrews, who was here some months ago and who is spending the winter at San Fernando, Cal., is in the city on his way to Portland. He is much Impressed with Ashland and says It Is the best place he has struck yet express his thanks to the people of Ashland for the magnificent way in which they entertained the members of his party during their stop in Ashland yesterday. George W. Trefren, assignee ofj the B. F. Mix drug store, declared a dividend of 3.V4 per "cent the first of the year. This is the second divi dend. As soon as the Hunter build ing at the corner of Fourth and A streets is remodeled the store will be moved to that location. J. S. Espy has sold a half interest In the Valley Bar'oer Shop on East Main street to W. L. Rogers. Mr. Espy recently purchased it from N. G. Bates after be had owned it a short time. Mr. Rogers comes from Walla Walla, Washington. Both are genial and accommodating young men and experienced in their profes sion and will undoubtedly do well in this centrally located establishment. Jack Peebler was down from his Green Springs ranch today, making the trip on horseback. Where did you get your pictures taken? At Marble's, of course, where you get first-class work. 65-2t Mrs. F. E. Busbnell of Junction City, Ore., is here to spend the re mainder of the year with her daugh ter, Mrs. W. B. Beebe. O. F. Calif of Portland, who has at Amsterdam. Missouri. After "do ing" Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. End ers will go to Amsterdam for a stay of some length, after which they will visit some of her relatives in Hunts ville, Missouri. Leaving there, they will make sightseeing tours of St. Louis, Chattanooga, Tennesse, and Atlanta, Georgia. They will enjoy the Florida sunshine at St. Augus tine and Port Christian and go thence to New Orleans. Leaving New Orleans for the west, they will visit relatives at Houston, Texas, and spend considerable time thereafter at I O.. T"W T a 4nnnlaa a T A Qotl Sail jiegu, uyjo nuovo uu - Francisco before returning home. T I Ian piT c,e i1"' A i o to T i . Ct.pTHtS Hi I Whttle . China Painting. Mrs. A. E. Hill of Medford will be in Ashland on Friday, January 16, at 111 Laurel street, to meet anyone who wishes to take lessons In china painting. Phone 223-J for particu lars. It NEAR THE POSTOFFICE THE MEN'S STORE A Few Pairs Large Sizes in Shoes TO- Go M Any Old Price 4 I I lHt'frH0i'M'-4l 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 It I f t h Owens of Klamath Falls, brother of our George W. Owens, was owned the Peterson property on up Ashland Monday to put his boy in into the Polytechnic school. per Beach street for the past year or more, has arrived with his family and will occupy the property. Mr. Calif is one of the leading furniture dealers of Portland. Ashland seems to have a singular attraction for Portland furniture dealers, Mr. Jen nings of the Gold Medal fruit farm being also a leading furniture man Will be a good year, but you of Portland. Prof. H. G. Uiimore nas Deen sui- ferlng from a disabled foot the past week. The Ministerial Association held Park Commission Organizes. The park commission has organ ized for the year 1914 by electing the following officers: President H. E. Badger. Vice-President George Tavener. Secretary F. E. Watson. Lyman has opened an employment office at 383 East Main street. Those want ing help or those wanting work call on him. Also selling real estate. List your property with them. Small commission. We have some fine farms. 65-2t 1914 must maKe it so. A Grateful Beneficiary. The undersigned desires to express a sense of appreciation ' for the prompt manner in which that great fraternal organization, the Modern Woodmen of America, paid the $1,000 benefit certificate held by her late husband, George W. Rhodes, of Talent, who was formerly a member of Mahogany Camp, No. 6565, of Ashland, Ore., and whose officials rendered every possible courtesy con nected with the payment of said cer tificate. MRS. O. W. RHODES. It Is hardly reasonable to predict that the coming year will be the best ne you have known unless you are willing to make It so. "Success" la strictly a home prod- not. The market has never been ri..nfil the Drlce la "HARD WORK AND CLOSE ATTENTION TO BDSI- NESS." The price remains always tfce same. Pay the price thlB coming year. Have a bank account and save your Money, and you will count 1914 Big Year in your history. Citizens Banking ond Trust Co. A rROGRKSSIVE HANK. Moved Its monthly meeting in the M. k.. church Monday forenoon. A paper by Rev. Douglass, followed by discus sion, formed the larger part of the program. Frank Jordan and his crew began work Monday morning on the addi tions which are to be made to the basement of the Elks Temple. The work of flooring it with cement and putting in steel celling was completed about two weeks ago but the Order has since voted to put in the shower and tub baths and dressing rooms, etc., that were in the original plans. This will put the basement in shaps for the gymnasium features which It is hoped may soon be added and will make It an ideal place for the activi ties of the Boys' Vocational Club which the Elks lodge Is about to start under the Big Brother Move ment with Prof. Vinlng In charge. , DANFORD'S Electrical Shop wishes to announce that they are now located In their new quarters In the Odd Fellows Building on the Pla zaopposite Hotel Ashland. The most complete stock of Electrical Goods In the city. The inly Ssad jushnoirt if IPreis Danf ord's: ELECTRICAL SHOP We ever make is to give our patrons the benefit of every saving we make in buying from the wholesaler. We have been content with large sales and small profits and our prices have been kept at bedrock. Our aim has been to scale down the high cost of living and we are proud of the success that has attended our efforts. We 4 give below some of our regular prices that we have been selling at right along: Campbell Soup Carnation Milk Eagle Milk Cream of Wheat I lb. Cocoa Salmon, Blood Red Sugar Corn Macaroni Spaghetti 10 c 5 and 10 c 17c 17Jc 25 c 25 c 10 c per pkg. 10 c " " 10 c Vermicelli per pkg. 10 c Ralston Bran 15 c Flour, very best $1.50 Shredded Whole Wheat 12c Ashland Can Peaches 12 l-2c 4 lbs. Red Mexican Beans Cc ib. Swift. Cloanser ' 8Jc Laundry Soap 8 for 25c Last but not least, 5 discount from above list life Corner of Main and Gresham tH MM IIHI I