Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, October 26, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Monday, Oct.Vr 20, 1914 ASHLAND TIDINGS, PAGH THItEP
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style. Beings notch
collar it is easy to
put on and to take
off. 2 for 25 cts.
CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., Inc., Makm of Arrow Shirts TROY, N. Y.
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Fabrics may come and fabrics may
go, but the vogue of lace remains for
ns always. It happens, however, that
just at the moment this vogue is
more pronounced than usual, a fact
due not entirely to the dictates of
Dame Fashion, but also to royal in
fluence abroad.
Takn
TALENT S. P, TRAIN SCHEDULE.
Northbound.
No. 14 8:02 a.m.
Grants Pass motor 10:05 a.m
Grants Pass motor 4:06 p.m
No. 16 5:02 p.m
Southbound.
Grants Pass motor 8:58 a.m
Grants Pass motor 2:50 p.m
No. 15 4:25 p.m
If tattlers would imitate the bee,
and extract the sweets and goodness
of men's actions and circulate them,
they would become blessings instead
of scourges to society.
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Miss Alice Vandersluis, Talent cor
respondent, is authorized to repre
sent the Tidings in all business rela
tions in this field. Headquarters,
Vandersluis & Burgan store.
TALENT XKWS ITEMS.
. H. BAUMAN
. I. VANUILDER
MEDFORD
.1. K. HITTSON.
Dciiioci'utic Candidate for Sheriff of
Jackson County. !
Stands on his record as a peace
officer in Medford and his record as
a clean man and citizen. Is Protest
ant by faith, and not a Catholic, as
many have been led to believe. If
elected he pledges his best efforts
and years of experience as a guaran-i
tee that his administration of the of-1
fice will be to the people s Interest. ;
Paid. Adv.
IN AMERICA
It will raise
the dough
better
GKOCEKS SELL IT
1 Lb. 25c
club adjourned to the newly equipped
domestic science room, where a de
licious luncheon was served by a com
mittee consisting of Mrs. Dudgeon,
Mrs. Ager, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Cook
and Mrs. C. W. Holdridge.
W. W. Ussher, candidate for cor
oner, was a visitor here Friday fore
noon. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones is reported
to be slowly gaining In strength.
Mr. and Mrs. John, Kent and
daughter Thelnia and Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Kline of Wagner creek came
down to attend the party given by
the Odd Fellows.
Mr. and Mrs, F. E. AV. Smtih and
daughter of Wagner creek attended
the Odd Fellows party Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Welborn lteeson and
Mrs. Md Foss of Wagner creek at-
Miss Anna Dunn of Ashland spent j tended the Odd Fellows party Wed
the week-end with her parents, Mr. nesday evening.
and Mrs. J. Dunn. j oril was received .from Snn Fran-
Miss Callie Vogeli spent the week- ,.is(.0 lV Mrs in-eose. Jr., that the
end from Ashland with her parents, j death of her mother occurred Octo
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vogeli. jer Sympathy is extended by all.
Mrs. Hanks and daughter Phrona r!(.,i Holden of Portland, expert
and Mrs. Palmer of Ashland are visit-I ma-iiinist from the Packard Auto
ing J. Bentley and family. Coniji.inv, is going over the Ames
The Christian church is undergoing I Pac ked car.
a general overhauling, a new fluej J;i,-k Marlowe came from Jackson
being put in and the baptistry plas-Ville Iiiday evening to attend th
tered, in preparation for the revival . dance.
services win en will Uegin Uclolier tb. . y,. .uu vjllUton nf Ashland
Mrs. John Rohison and mother,'.,,,.,. ,usi,l(.S!, visitors here Satiirdav
Mrs. Coleman, visited friends in Ash-! y,s lu-rt Poll is very ill at the
land Friday. j home r Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hell. Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. High, parents of H. j Ms.l:ii;'reii of Phoenix and Dr. Hart
C. High of this place, left for their j held a consultation Friday,
home Friday morning after-a short! Friday evening about thirty cou-
COURSES
husinkss
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tyi'kwkiting
shorthand
KNGI.lSH
"The SehMl t
31 N. Grape, Medford, Ore.
SCHOOL ADVANTAGES
NO TERM DIVISIONS
IN SKSSION A I.I, TIIR YKAR
DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL
SELKCT YOUR OWN STUDIES
. . INSTRUCTION Private and Class
WHEN TO KNTKR Any school day
For Further Information, Call, Telephone or Write
Frederick HoHister
1 ji,iiij,,t,iiij
Not a property In Ashland but that j
can be sold by Tidings "For Sale"j
ads in less time and at less cost than
through the regular agent channels.
Try it.
WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE FOR
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1IOX. KOBEKT A. KOOTH,
Republican Candidate for
States Senator.
Vnited
Are you better oft now than you
wero under a Republican administra
tion? Are you satisfied?
If you beiievb In the principles of
the Republican purV. if you are con
vinced that these principles are best
for the country, then prove it by
voting for your standardbearer, Rob
ert A. Dooth, Republican candidate
for the United States Senate.
You know that under Republican
presidents the people of the United
States have good times.
You know that under Democratic
presidents you have Democratic
times.
Remember the prosperity under
McKlnley, Roosevelt and Taft.
Remember conditions under Cleve
land and Wilson.
The issue in this campaign is not
' one of personality. It is not one of
non-partisanship. It Is a question of
whether you prefer prosperity under
Republican administration.
Po you have work enough? Are
your wages good? Is your business
what you want it to be?
H you are satisfied with present
conditions, well and good; if you be
lieve that the present situation is
better than under McKlnley, Roose
velt and Taft, you know what to do.
The way to bring back prosperity is
to help elect a Republican Senate.
The Republican candidate in Oregon
Is R. A. Booti
(Paid advertisement. R. A. Tlooth
Campaign Committee, Morgan Uidg.,
Portland, Ore.)
visit with their son and family.
Since there is nice weather again
work on the Pacific highway by the
Clark-Henery company is going rig"ht
along. If the weather continues fa
vorable the work will be completed
in about twenty days.
Miss Callie Hearing, Mrs. Harve
McFadden and Mr. and Mrs. W.
Smith are packing apples near Phoe
nix for a few days.
Jay Withrow visited Ashland
Thursday.
George Sawyer of Wagner creek
visited here Thursday.
The Odd Fellows of the Talent
lodge entertained the Rebekah ladies
at their hall Wednesday evening.
There was a large attendance and
the evening was spent in card play
ing and other games. A solo was
rendered by Miss Agnes Lester, ac
companied by her sister Winifred,
and several other selections by the
Bowman Orchestra, composed of
Ralph Bowman, first violinist; H. E.
Bowman, cello, and Miss Winifred
Lester, piano. Between 10 and 11
pies enjoyad a dance at the I. O. O.
F. hall. The orchestra, which was
splendid, consisted of Goldie Hern
don, pianist; Orlie Powers, violinist;
N. O. Powers, cornet, and - J. Herd,
trap drummer. Between 11 and 12
o'clock luncheon was served, which
consisted of sandwiches, coffee, cook
ies and fruit. This was given under
the auspices of the baseball boys and
was considered a huge success.
Mr. and Mrs. Withrow and daugh
ter Lucy spent Saturday in Medford.
Mrs. W. Roberts was a Medford
visitor Saturday.
XATIRK'S WAKXIXC.
The man whose vim linn gained
business success without resort to
suspicious methods, and whose en
ergy and ability will gain advantage?
for the First District of Oregon from
the halls of the United States con
gress. He is a Soiillicrn Oregon Man,
and worthy, as ho is, should have a
solid vote, regardless oT politics, from
southern Oregon electors,
(This is NOT it paid advertisement.
The Tidings prints it for the good of
southern Oregon.)
A check is the best receipt
you can possibly have. Start
an account in this bank and
pay all your bills with checks.
You will thus avoid all possible
future- disputes.
I StaJe Banli ol Talent
TALIOXT, OKUGOX.
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The Tidings is on sale at Poley't
drug store, 17 East Main street.
DR. JOHN F. HART
Physician and Surgeon
TALENT, OREGON,
Ashland People Must Recognize and
Heed It.
Kidney ills come mysteriously.
But nature generally warns you.
Notice the kidney secretions.
See if the color is unhealthy
If there are settlings and sediment.
Passages frequent, scanty, painful.
It's time to fear serious kidney
o'clock a sumptuous repast was j trouble.
served, after which dancing was en-! It's time to use Doan's Kidney Pills,
joyed until an early hour. All re-1 Doan's havo done great work in
ported a pleasant time and voted the
Odd Fellows a success as entertainers.
Ashland.
Allen Davis, 137 First street, Ash
land, Ore., says: "About two months
Mrs. White and daughter Edna ' ago a bad attack of kidney and blad
spent Friday with Mrs. Mills of Fred- i der trouble came en me. It was so
erlck. I sudden and hard that I thought I
Mrs. Withrow of Anderson creek was done for. My back ached and
was a visitor here Friday. ! when I tried to pass the kidney se-
Robert Purvis of Wagner creek '. cretlons 1 had such terrible pains
made a business trip here Wednes
day. Mrs. Centers and Mrs. Powers were
Ashland visitors Friday.
that I could hardly stand them. The
flow of the kidney secretions was
scanty. After suffering a number of
days I got two boxes of Doan's Kid-
Mrs. C. J. Combs and children of ; ney Pills, as I had seen them adver
Frederick visited relatives in Ashland ' Used for such cases. They proved a
God-send and restored me to good
health."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Davis had. Foster-Milburn Co
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Friday.
Mr. Ledyard of San Francisco vis
ited here Friday.
Miss Viola Jones was a visitor to
Ashland Friday.
C. O. Gutches shot a wildcat on his
ranch on Anderson creek Wednesday
morning. It is a big one and had
been carrying off the chickens.
Miss Anna Bailey, daughter of J.
W. Bailey of Anderson creek, is The one way to protect the future
spending a week in Ashland visiting I manufacturing and industrial (level
friends. opment of Oregon Is to vote against
Z. Wolgamot of Anderson creek the vicious measures known as the
made a business trip to Medford . "Water Front" bills, numbers 328
Wednesday. He also visited his and 330 on the ballot. They are a
SAVE INDUSTRIAL OREGON.
direct attack on the prosperity of
every man, woman and child in Oro-
mother.
John Calvin of Anderson creek
transacted business here Wednesday. 1 gon and ought to bo beaten.
hi. M. lietchtel of Anderson creek These measures are not olily a
returned from spending two days in j vicious thrust at Oregon's progress
Ashland, accompanied by his son-ln- but they are a veiled attack upon the
law, S. Stratton of Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Brltton of Yreka,
Cal., who have been visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. High for
two days, left Wednesday morning.
JamcB Glllls returned from a min
ing trip to northern California and
spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Brlstow of Anderson creek.
MrB. Wardrlp and little niece, who
live on Wagner creek, left Wednes
day morning to spend a few days in
Medford visiting friends.
C. E. McCurdy and eon, Master
Robert, spent Wednesday in Medford
visiting his father and mother.
Mrs. William Fox of Wagner creek
were Ashland, visitors Wednesday.
Mrs. Boyd Rohjson of Wagner
creek spent Wednesday In Ashland.
The Community Club met in reg
ular session on Wednesday, the 21st.
After a short business session the
public school system of the state, in
that they will, if passed, deprive it of
large sums of money every year.
Vote "NO" 329 and "NO" 331.
OREGON COMMERCIAL PRO
TECTIVE ASSOCIATION,
Yeon Bldg., Portland, Ore.
(Paid Adv.)
HSHL7TND
Storage and Transfer Co.
C. F. HATES, Proprietor.
Two warehouses near Depot.
Goods of all kinds stored at reason
able rates.
A General Transfer ItiiHlnrws.
Wood and lUu k Spring Coal.
Phone 117.
Office, 99 Oak Strnet,
ASHLAND, OI t LGON.
C. E. FROMAN
Carpenter and Builder
Plans drawn to order.
Shop work of all kinds
TALENT, OREGON.
Ashland Billiard Parlor
10 East Main St.
J. P. Sayle & Son
New Shoe Shop
NEAR DEPOT
$2
THE YEHR
tjM Strictly in Advance
Southern Oregon's Big Twice-a-Weelc
newspaper
JShe Ashland Tidings
STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.
1J
Home
uyers!
C. Johnson has opened an up-to-date
shoe shop in the Losher build
ing', next door to the barber shop on
Fourth street, and is prepared to do
all kinds of repairing and fitting on
short notice.
I P TO HATH.
CO.MPLLTK IX i:KHY WAY.
You w ill do well to see
us. We make a special
ty of getting WHAT OUR
CLIENTS WANT at prop
er prices.
Our office is an
INFORMATION
BUREAU
We BUY and SELL all
kinds of real estate.
STAPLES REALTY
AGENCY
Ashland Hotel Building
No Route South
ran equal
The Scenic Shasta Route
of the
Southern Pacific
Through Oregon and California
TIIHKK TMROrCJII TRAINS DAILY
"Shasta Limited" Leaven Portland 3:50 p. m.
"San Francisco Kxpresii" Lcavr Portland. .8:13 p. m.
"California Kxpi-cM'" leaven Portland. . . .1:30 a. m.
Direct connection nt San Francisco with trains East via
Ogden or South through Los Angeles, El Paso or New
Orleans.
1 $55 Portland to Los Anne es and Return
A3
ON SALE DAILY, LIMIT SIX MONTHS
CorrcHpondlnK Low Hound Trip Fares All Other S. P. Points
Tickets to all points south and east on sale dally.
Literature descriptive of California, the Exposition
and the trip Snn Francisco to New Orleans on appli
cation to nearcnt Agent, or
John M. Scott, (ieneriU PuHKcngcr Agent, Portland, Oregon
Manufacture! and Land Product Show, Portland, Oct. 26th to A'oo. Hth
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