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VAGFj seven Thursday, June 17, 1915 , ASHLAND TIDINGS j r 1 1 1 tHF-Wlti tii l Wltm 1 1 1 h,,i,.t i r n i b 1 1 1 1 1 I ; - ----- ----------.. itttt. TTT1 iVTTV f miTrh'fTn w r 1 Ml and I Watch Your Feet lW-lr-,irTnTT'T"ML.iJll)rI,n,ii:,l,:ili:il,ll!).l: 7rB"TiMMli.iILEij illIB J ' j Saturday Morning We Will Sell EXTRA SPECIAL SHOES 200 pair $3.00 Women's Shoes....29c Another big lot Ladies' $3 Shoes 98c $3.00 lot Ladies' Shoea $1.59 $3.50 new and up-to-date shoes 2.59 MEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS $3.00 Men's Oxfords $ .98 3.00 Men's Shoes 1.93 4.00 Men's Shoes...:. 2.98 4.50 Men's Shoes 3.29 5.50 Men's Shoes 4.29 , ft GREAT REDUCTION, BOYS' SHOES $1.00 Children's Shoes 49c 1.50 Children's Shoes C9c 2.00 Children's Shoes 98c A Time Saver Do not run all over town at the end of the month to pay your bills. Open a checking account at this Bank, and then you can sit at your desk and write checks in payment of your bills. A safe, convenient and modern plan. First National Bank ASHLAND, OREGON. Oldest National Sank In Jackson County Royal Arch Masons Siskiyou Chapter No. 21 Stated convocation of ..Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, U. A. M., Thursday evening, June 17, 1915. Also work on the Past Master and Most Excel lent Master degrees. Visiting com panies are welcome. s W. H McNAlH, II. P. W. H. DAY, Secretary. For the Auto Trip Thermos Bottles Individual Drinking Cups - 10 cups 5c - Paper Plates Paper Napkins Pineapple Juice Lime Juice Grape Juice This Week . AT Poley's Drug Store Poley & Elhart, Druggists. Every pair of shoes in the store is placed on tables and marked. You can wait on ; yourselves. Come and take your pick while : they last. Entire Stock Going ji Beebe & Kinney 1 1 For full particulars see pages 4 and 5. Thirty Salespeople Wanted. HIM r Send for fio 1 Chart, makt and your tor. Lubrica- nstructton specifying model of Free. ilence in a busy motor is a pretty eood indication that everything is all ;X right. It's a rest-easy sign. ZEROLENE ihe Standard Oil tir Motor Cars makes your motor run quietly because it lubricates scientifically. It keeps the motor cool and the repair bills low. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Portland CLEANLINESS, PERSONAL ATTENTION AND C01RTESY cosrmxED to make the Eagle Meat Market Popular Inspect our market, and your confidence will be behind the pleasure of eating our meats. The knowledge of cleanliness and a sanitary workshop will aid your digestion. 84 H. Main L, SCHWEIN phne l07 I LOCAL AND PERSONAL tn:::::t:::::::::an:j:::::n:::::unKt: E. B. Little visited in Medford Tuesday. Miss Violet Damon is the guest of friends in this city. Mrs. R. Hargrove is visiting Mrs. L. M. Goodwin in Eugene. Harold Davis spent Sunday visiting with friends in Medford. Miss Esther Carlton spent Sunday with friends in Medford. O. Klum visited In Medford for a short time Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. II. G. Enders visited with friends in Medford Monday afternoon. Ray Hensen and Russell Edmeades of Medford visited in this city Sun day. Daniel Strong spent the last of the week in Roseburg looking after busi ness interests. W. H. McWhorter of this city spent Monday in Medford attending to bnsi nes saffairs. Prosecuting Attorney Kelly mo tored up from Medford Tuesday with a party of friends. Dancing class Wednesday night at the parish house. Spectators free. Shirley Keene, teacher. It Clifford Dechley returned to his home here Tuesday after a visit with friends in Butte Falls. Mrs. Ethel Lowe left Tuesday for Grants Pass, where she will look af ter business interests. New harness shop, new stock, new pads, straps, bridles and collars at Pell's. 85-tf The next meeting of the Rogue River Ministerial Association will be held at Rogue River. Jack Peebler and P. G. Duber, ranchers from the Green Springs dis trict, were in the city Tuesday. Mrs. J. W. Fowler left Tuesday with her children for Hilt, where the family will reside In the future Miss Elinor Bailey is spending the week as the guest of Misses May and Margie Lewis at Kane's Creek. An exceptionally desirable new stock of cameos in brooches, pins and pendants. Whited, the Jeweler. 6-2t Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Welliver and family arrived Wednesday evening for a visit with Mrs. J. F. Cole, G. F. Billings attended Chautauqua in Giants Pass Wednesday afternoon and reports a very good program. The Grants Pass Chautauqua closes this evening. . i Better than ever the Ford is now a necessity to every business man. And it's the family servant as well. Excellence with economy, less than two cents a mile for operation and upkeep, while "Ford Service for Ford Own ers" assures the continuous use of a Ford car. Buyers will share in profits if we sell at re tail 300,000 new Ford cars between August 1914 and August 1915. Runabout $440; Touring Car $490; Town Car $690; Coupelet $750; Sedan $975; In the United States of America only. All cars sold fully equipped, f. o. b. trolt. .On display and sale at F. L. Camps' Ford Garage. i I.I I I ! IM Vi lh V BANK OF ASH LAND The Safe Way To Pay The "Safety FirHlprin ciple in illtiMtrated In pay ment by check on the Citi zens Hank of Ashland. Your fund are' protected and you are assured of a valid' receipt. , Your account solicited. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Delahoyde of Marshalltown,v Iowa, were guests at the C. A. Malone home here last week. If your watch does not give you satisfaction take it to Johnson the Jeweler. 97-tf A report from Hilt states that A. G. Larkey, foreman, was killed Mon day, a log rolling onto him while unloading. Miss Agnes Storey returned Wed nesday evening from Sand Point, Idaho, where she has been during the past ten months. Spirella corsets give comfort and satisfaction. Try cue. Call at 108 First avenue, or phone Mrs. II. O. Butterfield. 93-tf Attorney II. A. Kennedy of Med ford was a business visitor In the city Tuesday and spoke at the Fourth street mission Tuesday evening. J. W. Morgan is In the city for an Indefinite stay, lie is investigating Various sections of the coast, his home being in McCook, Neb. Miss Grace Marlow left Tuesday evening for the Applegate district, where she will spend a two weeks' vacation visiting with friends. Rose growers are urged to bring flowers to the depot for distribution. They may be left at the Commercial Club If more convenient. Remounting diamonds in platinum and other up-to-date mountings a specialty. Consult Whited, the Jew eler. 6-2t Miss Bessie York left Tuesday evening for Seaside, where she will Bpend'her vacation as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Crocker. Frank Russell, superintendent of the city electric light plant, suffered a broken wrist recently when he fell from a ladder while picking cherries. The autographic Kodak In several styles in stock. Also the autographic back to fit your old Kodak. Whited, the Jeweler. 6-2t A. C. Burgess attended to business matters In the city Monday, coming up from Medford in the Interests of the Ideal Opera Company. G. L. Ferguson, district superin tendent of the Metropolitan Life In surance Company with headquarters at Medford, was fn town Tuesday. The Medford city council has voted to accept the proposition for furnish ing electric current made to them by the Kogue River Public Service Cor poration. I. N Rayburn and family of Hurl ingham, Wash., and Frances Aiken of North Yakima, Wash., were auto tourists who passed through Monday bound for the exposition. J. W. Sweeney, the Portland con tractor who has been looking after business interests in the city during the past week, lef. Wednesday even ing fur the north. Galvanized pipe has gone up, so I am compelled to raise my price to 19 cents per foot for two-Inch, three quarters of a cent less than any one can lay it here. Emll Pell. 4-tf The Jackson County Fnir Associa tion at Medford is undecided as to whether to stage the annual event this fall or not. The matter will be put up to the Medford merchants. Dr. J. H. Sams of Clarion, Iowa, has been visiting during the past week with his brother, C. K. Sams, of this city. Dr. Sair.s has been spend ing the winter at Long Beach and other California rolnts and will re turn to his Iowa home through Can ada. AQf nw SAVINGS DEPOSITS. j CHAUTAUQUA ASHLAND, OREGON Eleven Days July 6-16 ' Finest program ever given on the Coaat, in cluding Prof. Larimore.. Fourth of July Near at Hand Then Chautauqua. Prepare Now June Sales Offer Many Savings v Kayser Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear. Silk Gloves, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Leatherett Gloves, 50c, 00e$1.00. s Latest Frill trimmetl, $1.00. .avser and Niagara feilk nose.SSl.00 to $1.50. .. ' Kayser Lisle Vests and Union Suits. H gloves in m Niagara and IKtHhIi Niagara Sfflj l Kayser' t-U IS A Parasol With Folding Handle Most convenient for traveling, Largest stock of new shapes in Ashland this year includ ing Newport, Palm Beach, Pell Shape, and others. Most of the better;0nes have folding handles. Two Suits left-all size 40. This week choice $7.00. Next week, if any are left, they will be $0.00. $4.95 and $0.75 A. number of g)od coats left are now offered. Eight styles very pretty waists, white, pongee, or striped, $1.10. Kayser Jersey lYtticoats, $3.95. Sale of Wool Dress Goods Wool Ratine and linen Ratine, $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50 values, in beautiful patterns, half price. 3G and 50 inch wool batiste, 30 inch mohair and plaid and 27 inch Challis now, 39c. $1.00 to $1 .50 values in fancy dress goods, 09c. 32 inch French Ginghams, l'.te 27 inch Katine colors, Wc 60cCottou Suiting 2'.tc 50c silk 6triptl voile brown, bky, navy, 27 inch part wool chullis. . .2'.e s in tan, 29c Sale of Infants Wear 35c outing flannel skirts 25c 50c flannel skirts :i9e 75c ilannel 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 oil. . 50c outing flannel sleepers 45c Infants hose, black and colors 12 Je 35c Children's rompers 20c Rainproof Sun Shades Colored Unihrellaa in red, green or nnvy, sunproof and rainproof $:i.50 to $" Special Lot Coats Values 17.50 to $17.50. extra low cleanup price . .)M.I."i Underwear and Hosiery Specials See the very fine ribbed hose for children V5c One lot children's hose 5 to 8 sizes, 3 for 25c Ladies' fibre silk hose, good quality 25c Ladies' Union Suits, 35a quality 25c Ladies' Union Suits, 75c quality 55c Ladies' Union Suits, $1.00 quality 75c Muslin Underwear Sale Special prices on Muslin I'et ticoatH, Drawers, Gowns and Combination Suits. WmI t Hale 40c. One lot waists worth regu larly $1.19 to $2.50, In a final big cleanup sale 40c Vulst Sale fl.40. Fine Waluts, worth regularly $2 to $3, In this lot $1.40 Kklrt Hale :).03. Special lot of $5 to $7.50 Dress Skirts cut to. . ... . ..i.05 Special pieces of iroken lots of American Lady and Goodwin Corsets. Kayser Jersey top and Jersey flounce $:t.00 FETBqCQffS Our special $2.95 Messallne and Taffeta at 92.40 Holding's Guaranteed Satin Tetticoats .1.oo $:!..() Halcyon Mossallne made up In plain black or black and white stripes and colon 91.10