Thursday June a, 101S
ASHLAND TIDINGS
PAGE FIVIT
Money By Mail
When you send money through the
mail, ask for a Bank Draft.
We sell them at a cost less than is
charged for Postal Money Orders and
they are more convenient and abso
lutely safe.
First National Bank
ASHLAND, OltEGO.N.
Oldest National Sank In Jackson
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1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL
C. M. Summers is here from Alaska
visiting his family.
Plunge, tub or shower baths at the
Natatorlum. New management.
Oliver and John Anderson are both
laid up with typhoid fever.
Get your watch repairing done at
Johnson's Jewelry Store. 97-tf
Mrs. Mildred White of Seattle is
visiting Mrs. T . K. Anderson.
Millinery soods at actual cost at
44 B street. Paris Millinery Store.
3-2t
joe Hurt is blocking traffic with
a nice new shiny automobile.
Crater Lake Quadrille at Lyric
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Marsh visited
with friends in Medford Sunday.
lallv fine orchestra concert
at Lyric Sunday evening.
m r.race Wheeler of Medford
visited with friends in the city Sun
day.
Sweet, clean sulphur baths at the
Natatorlum. Give them a trial. Open
Friday.
J. Randle spent Tuesday in Med
ford attending to business affairs and
visiting friends.
Social dance under management of
Hum Pracht at Nat. Saturday night.
Big orchestra, fine floor.
Miss Anna Purucker of Medford
visited her brother, H. O. Purucker,
In this city Tuesday.
A clean, cool swim at the Nata
torium. Open for the season Friday.
Hum Pracht, manager.
Miss Anita Jarvis has returned
from Klamath Falls, where she has
been teaching school.
Sanitcrium brand olive oil Is the
nicest on the market. Sold at Ash
land Trading Co., phone 122.
L. T.' Dike and wife left Monday
Con Francis, where they will
attend the exposition.
Arthur Young has returned to his
inmn hr after a brief visit with
friends In Medford.
R. B Greive is over from his ranch
vumsth pivr. visiting his '
nephew, E. R. Greive.
Miss Bertha Hilty of Portland is
here visiting Mrs. L. Hilty on her
way to San Francisco.
Dancing at the parish house Wed
nesday evening. Single admission
35c, couples 50c. 2"2t
B. Hall Barclay and wife were up
from San Francisco for the( funeral
of Mrs. Mary Barclay.
G. L. Ferguson, a Medford business
man, was transacting business In the
city the first of the week.
Carl Hilty and Frank, Dougherty
Teturned yesterday from a fishing
trip to Mr. Hilty's homestead.
Dancing at the parish house Wed
nesday evening. Single admission
35c, couples 50c. , 2"2t
Granville Van Vactor left Wednes
day for McCloud, Cal.. where he has
secured a position for the summer.
U citizens y;
W BANK
jsjO FASH LAN
You will,
Appreciate
the manv advantages of a
bank account with un. It
will give you the nnur
anco of financial irot
Hon for lwth iiTwont ami
future.
Do not delay ho lmior.
tant a duty.
h'tart an account now.
Miss Loralne Johnson, a teacher
In the local schools, left with her
mother for her home at Monmoth
Friday.
Dance at the Natatorlum Saturday
evening. Big orchestra, fine floor.
The coolest place In southern Ore
gon. Dr. Jarvis returned this week
from Los Angeles, where he has been
engaged In research work during the
past month.
Splrella corsets cive comfort and
satisfaction. Try (me. Call at 108
First avenue or phone Airs. II. O.
Butterfield. 93-tf
Frank Russell, an employe of the
city at the electric light plant, has
moved into the Tozier residence on
Laurel Btreet.
A new line of Cheney silks In beau
tiful patternE. four-in-hand ties, 50c.
You cannot pull them out of shape.
Mitchell & Whittle.
Conductor G. W. Gill has moved
his family from Red Bluff to Ashland,
frhey are occupying the Pelton house
on First avenue.
Come see the nev sort Conqueror
hat. Colors pearl gray, dark gray,
brown, black and navy blue. Mitchell
& Whittle.
We have another shipment of those
good grade whipcord khaki suits at
$4.23. A good idea to come while we
have your size. Mitchell & Whittle.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bowers, after
spending several days visiting in
Grants Pass, returned to their home
In this city Tuesday.
The secret of good rubber goods is
in getting them fresh. Those Oregon
made suspenders at 50c are absolute
ly fresh. Mitchell & Whittle.
Miss Sadie Ward of Richland Cen
ter, Wis., left for the north last week
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Aug
ust 3chuerman.
We are showing some splendid val
ues in separate trousers in most any
color you might want, both regular
and peg-top. Mitchell & Whittle.
Leo Huff left Wednesday for Hilt,
Cal., where he has secured employ
ment. He was employed in Ashland
at the Morton mill.
P. J. Amer of Mapleton, Kan., waB
a visitor in the city the first of the
week. He Is a cousin of C. VanBus
klrk and Gene Walrad.
C. B. Lamkin made a reputation
for himself as an auctioneer at last
Saturday's Polytechnic auction, and
Is In much demand as a result.
Sam Huff of the Ashland Realty
Company is taking the lithla water
treatment for' stomach trouble and
reports great improvement in his
health.
Manager D. E. Rand of the fruit
association is making a trip through
the small towns of northern Califor
nia in the Interests of the association,
this week.
Did you ever wear the "Everwear"
sock? Well, it is a good one. Six
paire. .guaranteed for six months,
$1.50, or 25c a pair. Any colors.
Mitchell & Whittle.
Mrs" A. E. Stauffer, who has been
visiting the W. M. Barber family .for
the last two weeks, left Monday ror
Washington points. Her home Ib in
Akron, Ohio.
Miss Frances McWilliams, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. McWil
liams, returned Friday from Calexlco,
Cal., where she has been teaching
for some time past.
Miss Nellie Anderson, formerly re
siding here,, will graduate from' the
College of Osteopathic Physicians and
Surgeons at Los AngeleB, early In
June.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turner, having
for their guests Mr. and Mrs. Maag
of Huron, S. D., and Mr. and Mrs.
Page of Galesburg. 111., motored to
Medford and Ray Gold Saturday.
Cedrlc DePledge and C. C. De
Pledge of Colfax. Wash., were in this
city Monday. The brothers are re
turning to tneir wasningiun uuiuo
after an auto trip to the exposition.
Blaine Klum and Frank Amy of
Medford and D. D. Norrls autoed to
the summit of the Siskiyous Wednes
day, where they looked over the
ground preparatory to erecting a big
sign.
The Carson-Fowler people have
sold their planing mill equipment to
parties at Talent who will erect a
mill there. The Carson-Fowler com
pany will build a larger mill,
equipped with new machinery, next
fall.
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Sale of Wool Dress Goods
Four Big Special Lots of Wool Dress Goods Sacrificed in Early
CIcan-Up Sale
Prices .10c, 20c, 40c, 75c, $1.00
AT
Poley's Drug Store
I'olcy & I Illiart, Druggists.
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Wool Ratine and linen Ratine, $1.50
$2.50 and $3.50 values. Some in beau
tiful plaids and checks, 75c, $1.25, $1.75
69c
$1.00 and $1.50 values in fancy dress
at one-third to more than half
less than regular prices.
goous
The usual number of Sunday par
ties went out after the elusive trout
In Rogue river and nearer streams,
and Monday saw still greater num
bers lining out for the trout waters.
No big catches have been reported.
Captain Collins, regular army in
structor, who has the local militia
company under his wing, was down
from his headquarters at Eugene
Tuesday making arrangements pre
liminary to the annual encampment.
Blaine Klum of Medford, the out
door advertising man, is spending a
great deal of his time In the city late
ly planning with Commercial Club
officials' In regard to campground
signs aud other advertising.
Riley Hammersley. the Gold Hill
game warden, has taken out a license
at Grants Pass for a marriage to Oral
Orth, whose residence Is given as
Josephine county, but who was for
merly a resident of Jacksonville.
Medford irrigation boosters have
perfected an organization and are
working on a plan which they hope
will be acceptable to the land owners
In the vast orchard and farm regions
In the valley which need irrigation to
assure them of crops.
Everybody who has a car, a horse,
a bicycle or two good pedal extremi
ties was out Monday enjoying a holl-
'day. A number motored up from
down the valley and the various
springs east of town were the Mecca
for crowds. The swimming baths are
doine a good business despite the
cool weather which has prevailed.
The boys of Gold Hill can boast of
a gymnasium, due to the efforts of
the Greater Gold Hill Club. This
will keep the youthful element of that
city out of the poolrooms and off the
streets to much better effect than
any of the prayer meetings and Sun
day school lessons fostered by the
Gold Hill churches.
SCRIP Don't throw it away. You
have paid for It and If you don't use
it you are the loser and the Scrip
company Is ahead that much. While
we do not give out Scrip any more,
you can use what you have at any
time on the railroad or auto cars by
having L. S. Brown give you trans
portation for it at the Ashland Trad
ing Co.
A party consisting of Francis Win-
39c-
3G-inch and 50-inch wool batiste,
36-inch mohair and plaid, 27-inch
wool challis.
1-4 Oil
CUATINGS-One lot of materials
suitable for children's and ladies' coats
reduced or more.
SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS IN WASH GOODS
32-in. French Ginghams H'c
27-in. Ratine, colors 19o
50c aney cotton suitings 29c
50c hilk stripe voiles ... 29c
Tan, light blue, brown, navy
27-in. fat wool challia 29c
SALE OF INFANTS WEAR
At prices ol these garments you cannot afford to make them.
35c outing flannel skirts 25c
50c flannel skirts ...39c
75c flannel skirts .'. 50c
75c Gown, buttoned bottom 50c
35c outing flannel wrappers 25c
35c flannelette sacques 25c
Infants white coats 1-3 off.
35c children's muslin skirts 25c
Infants silk bonnets 1-2 off.
50c outing flannel sleepers 45c
Infants hose black and colors 12c
35c children's rompers 20c
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Elk Hikers Visit
Local Elkdom
Traveling on foot 1,500 miles to
attend the Elks national grand lodge
reunion at Los Angeles in July is the
novel trip : sade by J. P. Hayes, a
member of Norwich, Conn., lodge No.
430 and W. S. Applegate of Raymond,
Wash'., lodge No. 1292, who visited
Ashland Elks at the lodge meeting
Saturday night.
The travelers left Raymond May 4
and have averaged almost thirty
miles a day since starting on the long
line, the various lodges having been
! advised by the lodfce at Raymond
' about the time the travelers will ar
irive In the various cities where Elks
lodnes are located. Large numbers
of Elks are turning out at lodge
I meetings in the towns to be visited
to meet the hikers. At Salem two
weeks ago nearly seven hundred
j members were in attendance.
The members of, Ashland lodge
jwere entertained by the travelers
'Saturday night.
All members of the local company
of the Coast Artillery are making ar
rangements for leave of absence from
business from June 14 o 26, during
which the company will attend the
state encampment and instruction
school at Fort Stevens.
Miss Martha Gilchrist, a teacher in
the Ashland high school In 1914, who
has been teaching In Roseburg during
the past year, will spend the sum
mer in Portland. Friends expect to
persuade the popular teacher to visit
Ashland later in the vacalon months.
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Mr. Applegate Is an old-time Ore-
ter, Domina Provo6t, Edwin Mowat gonian and has iiany relatives In this
and Rilling Sherman left last Mon- i potion of the country. He Is a cous
day for a week's outhie, n upper n of Exalted Ruler D. A. Applegate
Emigrant creek. Tney were taken am Bpent Sunday as his guest In the
out Dy Paul winter, wno win reiiun ctv
for them next Sunday. The boys did ; betters Trom the exalted ruler of
not take much grubb along, but will i Raymond lodge to the grand exalted
depend on their skill with hook and n,,,r Raymond S. Benjamin, at San
line to feed themselves and the two
dogs which accompanied them.
IWnUn DEPOSltsJ
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: CUAUTAUQUA
ASHLAND, OREGON
!i Eleven Days
: : July 6-16.
; ! Finest program ever
given on the Coast, in-
1 eluding Prof. Larimore.
Should Result
In Improvements
The new fire limit ordinance
passed at Tuesday evening's council
meeting provides for additions of cor
rugated Iron to brick or stone build
ings within the fire limits, providing
the addition Is to be used for porch
or storage purposes.
The council Is given enlarged pow
er In condemning buildings and as a
result the ordinance not only will
cause many property owners to tear
down old porcbes and sheds and re
place them with new ones, but the
council will feel Justified In condemn
ing several ramshackle sheds as the
cost of a corrugated Iron structure
Is not large.
In the past property owners were
forced to replace sheds with brick or
stone structures.
Francisco and the exalted ruler of
Los Angeles lodge are being carried
by the travelers.
Natatorium Open
For Summer Season
O. E. S., Attention.
Those wishing to go to Medford
Wednesday evening, June 9, will
please call up Mrs. S. O. Swedenburg,
II. L. W hlted and R. L. S. Brown and
let them know at an early date on
account of arranging for transporta
tion. ,
By order of Worthy Matron. J
ROBERTA EVERTON.
LEAH CALDWELL, Secretary.
The Ashland Mineral Springs Nata
torium opens tomorrow under the
management of Hum Pracht. Mr
Pracht has made many extensive ! '.
provements in the equipment and has
thoroughly renovated the building
The water will be warmed enough so
that any one can enjoy a plunge with
out fear of after effects. Owing to
the Immense storage tanks under the
dance floor, the water in the big tank
can be changed In an hour and a half
and the'water and tank will be kept
scrupulously clean and pure. Hum
has put In a soda fountain and will
serve soft drinks and Ice cream. The
Nntatorlurn under his managemen
will be one of the best places In the
city to go for a pleasant swim and
a good time.,. A dance will be given
Saturday evening with a big orches
tra, and large numbers are expected
from Medford and valley points.
FARMERS. ATTENTION: We
want all the Country produce we can
iiHe In nreference to chipping It In
We have alnlost any poods you wan
In groceries, dry' goods, notions
shoes, men's hats, shirts, suspenders,
socks, etc. Ashland Trading Co.
Dre ami wander
You will need to sprinkle the lawn and irrigate
the garden. We will save you dollars in the pur
chase of garden hose.
G -
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I Thursday, 3rd, Friday, 4th, Saturday,
THREE BIG GARDEN HOSE DAYS
5th
We will make prices on every piece or grade of hose
in the house. If vou will needmv hose this season,
this is the time to buy it.
Do not'expect to buy at iheso prices next week.
You won't be able to do so.
5c per foot and up. No such values have ever been
shown in Ashland before. 25,000 CJrafonola votes
with each 25 ft. hose. 50,010 votes with each 50 ft.
Vlw "Colonial"
Lawrv Mower
vs.
Saturday
June 5th
WILL ALSO BE
Lawn Mower Day J
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REDUCTION on every mower in the house.
VV'fi nro nlmost 6'.)ld out on some numbers, and if you
have a thought of a new mower this is tho day to
rome in. 50.000 Grafonola votes with each mower.
Next week we will inaugurate a new idea by listing I
articles at prices as low or lower , than mail order I
nouses.
THE LOW-PRICED
HARDWARE MAN
Phone 146. 375 East Main Street
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