Thursday. November 1ft, 1014. ASHLAND TIDIVGR PACT! P1VB Income and Outlay One side of your Pass Book will show all the money you have re ceived.' The other side will show all you have 'paid out, and the canceled checks are your receipts. This fine arrangement is yours if you will open your check account here. Your account wilj be given careful and considerate attention. .'." First National Bank ASHLAND, OREGO.V. Oldest National Bank in Jackson County A. P. and A. M. Ashland Lodge No. 2 Stated convocation of Siskiyou Chapter No. 21. K. A. M.. Thursday evening, November 19, 1914. Visit ing companions are cordially wel come. C. W. ROOT, H. P. W. H. DAY, Secy. ' LOCAL AND PERSONAL u::u:u:::t::z::z:utu:t:::r Harmon Clark, the son of H M. S. Clark of this city, arrived in Ash land from Lob Angeles Wednesday. He has been a telegraph operator iu the latter city for the past year. He .sained his telegraphic experience in the local Western I'nion office. Good & Son will run their Stan ley Steamer between Ashland and Bedford for passenger service, com Rev. Carnahan of the Presbyterian church, ' J. B. Icenhower,. Mr. Flint, J. R. Robertson and Winn Hayes started Wednesday morning at 6:30 for Ashland Butte on foot. They made a record trip, getting back home at 4 o'clock. They say it was a most enjoyable day for the trip, as the cool weather was excellent for climbing. This is probably the last trip that will be made to the summit this season. i . O. L. Young returned Mondav evening from a ten-day trip on mule-back.- He went over the' divide near Cow Creek canyon. He says that the country through which he trav eled was the wildest in southern Ore gon. The Oregon Hotel will serve its regular family Thanksgiving dinner between the hours of 12:30 and 2, 5:30 and 7:30. Reserve your tables early. 75c a plate. 2t The sale at Minkler's store during the past two days is demonstrating that there is plenty of money in cir culation in Ashland if prices are made an inducement to spend it. Prices are no consideration at Mink ler's 6ale. Minkler has had the greatest sale for the past two days in the history of the store. Prices are making the frugal buyers realize the opportunity to buy at bedrock prices. Percy Grisez expects to leave today for California, Sacramento and cen tral points especially, where he will visit his relatives for two weeks. Fresh homemade candies, all kinds, made in our candy kitchen Try them; you will come back for more. Rose Bros. tf Harley 3rower is suffering from a .strained ankle as an honor hurt So ea z Of cs 3 H ft -5 J8 Z H H "S z g s cs" a 8 a H s nicuiun rnuajr, iiocuiut:r Biuii- received during the last game ing from tbe Ashland Hotel. See their time card. tf -Remember the food and apron ale on Wednesday, the 25th, at iHolmeB Bros.' city irom Newport during tne serious Our bonds have carried. Now let 1 Walter Walrad, who was In the illness of his sister, Angle, has re turned to that place. Big turkey shoot at Talent Sat urday, November 21, 10 a. m. Rifle and trap shooting. Have your old garments dyed. It will pay you. See Orres. G. E. Brown, who was employed by Staples during the summer in con nection with handling the steamers, has gone to Omaha for the winter. He and bis wife expect to return in the future,. as they like Ashland very much. 1 Your dress suit needs a good -cleaning oppressing far JhaUThaaks; giving ball. ' Have it done at Orres' shop. Phone 64. We call and de liver. Phoen'x silk hose. Enders. every Individual carry out his part of. the plan and keep up his home place in a beautiful manner, so that Ashland can justly be called the model town where health and happi ness can be regained. 1 Superintendent Metcaii of tne b P. is taking Hthia water for stomach trouble on the advice of Chief Sur geon Ainesworth. The springs com mission sent a two-gallcn jug to Mr Metca.f at Sunmuir Sunday. Councilman Cornelius has just fin ished a suspension foot bridge across Bear creek at Nevada htreet. This is a long-needed improve uL Hats cleaned and blocked at Orres shop. Clif Payne makes pyrographical goods. READ CAREFULLY u o 55 a s u Q O u o A :g o Z o A S o E o A cs cs u a U w 03 o fl 9 O w w A mi ran W M 6) oik CsrJ A a a r (A a ts a o o O A U bl 9 o A Id f3 Poley's Drug Store The Dunbars i Next Wednesday The ' Dunbar Company has been upon the Lyceum platform for thirteen years ' and bus toured many times across America. In all they have trav eled more than 300,000 miles, equal to twelve times around the world. They have given more thuu 2,000 concerts. There is scarcely a fnrgc course in the Uuited States that bus not had this company at oue time or another. Seventy-five per cent of their dates are re turn dates. Tho Dunbar Company's vocal quartet work represents but one portion of the o A Foley & El hart, Druggists. We Love the Children MANY of the shoppers who visit our store daily are bright little men and women. And they are shrewd buyers, most of them, in their way. They are always welcome here and you may rest as sured that every attention will be shown to an order forwarded by them Just as much as would be given to yourself. It is a convenient way of getting groceries in a hurry and is used by many of your neighbors. Send (he children for some of (he following specials (his week: Columbia Sugar Cured Hams, 24c a pound Nenfchalel Cheese Camembert Cheese Roquefort Cheese Swiss Block Cheese . ' ' ' , J FIVE PJR CENT DISCOUNT White Mouse Grocery TELEPHONE 156 ... " Prof. Briscoe was the speaker at the assembly Wednesday morning at the high school. He urged more at tentive work on the part of the stu dents, and showed what it cost par ents per head to send pupils through high school. His speech was very arnest and commanded the attention of every student. Miss Calla Vogeli gave the musical number, a piano solo, which was heartily encored. Roy Davis has traded his property on Church street for the property of Mr. Root of Medford. He will change his residence to that town, much to the disappointment of Ashland friends, for he and family have made many social ties during the time they have been in the city. ,M. C. Reed and Dr. Charles H. Levitt of Portland were Ashland vis itors Wednesday. They are looking the place over with a view of locat ing, attracted here by the prospect ive springs development. Student wants use of piano near high school for one hour at noon on week days. Inquire Tidings office. 49-tf Big turkey shoot at Talent Sat urday, November 21, 10 a. m. Rifle and trap shooting. Phoenix silk hose at Enders. Furnished houses are a premium in the city. People are looking for such almost every day in the week. There is not a first-class dwelling house .in . Ashland that is .vacant. That is an encouraging statement toj make. The cigar store of E. R. Grieve on the plaza is making some improve ments in its interior. The walls and celling have been recalcimined and are now fresh and clean. Mrs. A. E. Hall, china decorator. Lessons on Friday and Saturday at 111 Laurel street. Phone 223-J. 50-2t Holmes Bros will demonstrate the I X L brand of boneless chicken tamales with Golden Gate coffee. Make Thanksgiving what it should be, by buying a suit at End ers'. t There will be a praise service at the Presbyterian church next Sun day evening, under the auspices of the Women's Missionary Society. Miss Calkins will give a reading and tbe choir will give special music. Everybody invited. J. J. High of Holland, where he has conducted a pack train in the past, has taken up quarters in the Ashland Hotel for a rest. Morris & Lldstrom have installed a new 360-gallon tank for their re serve system of gasoline dispensing. Rose Bros.', the place for the best chicken tamales, hot drinks and fine homemade candies. tf Phone 420-J for good dry block wood. Fir and pine, $2.25 per tier. 49-tf E. D. Brlggs is in Jacksonville to day on business. The cast for the high school anni versary play to be given at some date after Thanksgiving is: Raymond Badger, Ralph Harris, S. A. Peters, Elbert Farlow, Lelth Abbott, Rich ard Ware, Faye Phillips, Bruce Lln Inger, Virgil Rush, Miriam Shaw, Mary Weisenburger, Helen Moore, Prlscllla Carnahan, Helen Van Dyke, Hazel Dalzell and Gerald Gunter. For recorder vote for Hedges. 49-tf Eat our hot chicken tamales. Quality unsurpassed. Rose Bros, tf The cream of the bargains have scarcely been touched at Minkler's. Prices are making the women talk and help advertise. If you have not read the advertisement prices and been Jn attendance at the 'sale, you have missed a golden opportunity. Howard Frame Is laid up from the results of a hurt received during football practice. . Ladles' hats at half price at Enders'. Only few left. Have a fit at Orres shop. nm bit t VAx 'Sv f ' "X Ac ' J THE DUNBARS. evenlnjr's program. As an Instru mental trio their work is greatly ap preciated. In this work they use the piano, flute anil cello, and the music which they render Is entirely new. In fact, for the most part it is in manu script form, prepared especially for them. Carrying 200 bells, the Duubars give a demonstration of bell ringing the like of which has never before been heard here. They carry n duplicate set of bells 'for their practice , work. They have perfected several Improvements in bell construction. At Vlnlng Theatre Wednesday evening, November 25. Classified Advertisements (Continued from Page Seven.) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT Nice four-room fur nished house. Inquire 606 Iowa street or address Box Q, care Tid ings. tf PRACTICAL NURSE wants nursing! or, companion for invalid lady. Best references. Miss Link, 262 Hargadine street. 51-lmo. LOST Silver belt pin between Payne building and postoffice. Initials I. X. L. on face of it and name, Julia R. McQuilkin, on back. Finder please leave at Tidings of fice. WANTED TO BORROW $1,000 on eight-room Ashland home worth $2,500. Will pay 8 per cent. Want three-year loan. Property well located. Address E. T., Tid ings office. 51-4t SPLENDID EIGHT ROOM HOME DIRT CHEAP Worth $3,000. Will take $1,700 for quick, knockdown sale.. Four bedrooms upstairs and living room, dining room, kitchen and bathroom downstairs; double floors above and below; diagonal sheeted outside, cov ered with lap siding; hard plaster throughout; electric switches in every room; three-way switch in hall; full two stories; screens for all openings; two porches and balcony; complete in every respect; built for a home and offered as the greatest bargain in Ashland. Fine home or big investment for speculation. For particulars call at Tidings office. $1,700 will handle it. Time on part. 51-8t I TH E CITIZENS M BANK OFASHLAND Saving Is the Key that unlocks tho door of incrwuwd opportunities and greater prosperity. The bett, sorettt and safest way to got ahead is to deposit your money reg ularly each week or month. 4 INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. A Of am SAVINGS 1row DEPOSITS. Thr Sales That Should Attract the Attention that they Merit Silk Sale-Suit Sale Linen Sale Timely sales, coming as they do, early in the season. These prices good until Thanksgiving. SilK Sale Most all of these silKs are fall purchases some having arrived only this week from a big New YorK SilK Company. $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 SilKs For $1.25 This lot includes crepe-de-chines, Canton Crepes, (just arrived), Crepe Cascade d' Eau, silk and wool poplins, charmeuse, brocade char mense and printed poplin, all 38 to 42-inch silks and containing in one or the other varieties al most any coloring you might desire. This Sale $1.25 $2.25 Satin Stripe Silk and Wool Crepe $2.00 $2.50, Heavy Arabian Crepe, black or ' ' ' navy . . . . ' . . . . 35-inch Chiilon Taffeta, . . . . . 2(i-inch Messaliue . . . .... $2.50 Roman Stripes $1.25 and $1.35 Roman Stripes . . . All silks are reduced. $2.25 $1.10 75c $2.00 $1.10 vSuit vSale STILL LOWER PRICES Various conditions this season have con tributed to our being left with an overstock of ladies suits. Our clean stock policy in this line is well known and it is our greatest asset in garment selling to know that very larely a garment can be found in our stock that is out of style. This season unusual conditions have forced early reductions in suits and we will be satis fied if early profits barely cover losses we are forced to take now. Reductions now of one-third or more from regular prices. Table Linen Sale Double value stamps or rebate coupons. No reductions in prices, but our present prices are less than these goods are worth now in the face of a rising market in linens. Regular prices but double stamps. New Coats Received College Girl Coats, $10.00 White Coats, - - - $15.00