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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1915)
Thursday, August 12, 1915 ASHLAND TTTirVOS PAGB VI VW W BAN K Practical Suggestion People who are paying thoir bills in rush will do well to consider the ad vuntaKH of payment hy check. ItH Safety, Convenience and Kcononiy are iniKir tant factors that work to your advantage. Account solicited. Mtfvu SAVINGS rrovn deposits, A. P. and A. M. Ashland LodKe No, 23 Regular meeting of Ashland Lodge No. 23, A. F. & A. M., this (Thuri day) evening, August 12, 1915. Vis iting brethren are cordially welcome. Met promptly at 8 o'clock'. W. E. BLAKE, W. M. W. H. DAY, Secretary. Granville Van Vactor is over from McCloud for a visit. Special Sunday chicken dinner at Cafe Elite. A theft, the penitentiary. Who pays? Fred Ryan was a buslpess visitor from Grants Pass last Saturday. Order peaches for canning from Ashland Trading Company. Charles Bittner spent Sunday transacting business In Medford. Ote King and Jack Madden are making preparations to open a res taurant near the depot. J. M. Potter, proprietor of the Montague Messenger, Is visiting with Ashland friends and relatives. Ed Flackus and wife have returned from a month's outing at Crater Lake and Lake of the Woods. A slip from the straight and nar tow path. Who pays? Mrs. J. J. Murphy has returned from a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Dean, at Grants Puss. A better shoe for less money for boys and girls is the Walton shoe sold by Ashland Trading Company. John Will of The Dalles is visiting at the home of his mother and sister, Mrs. Lizzie Will and Mrs. R. C. Good man. We take pride in fitting your new suit at Orres' Tailor Shop, where you have a fit. Leslie Rose, formerly In the Jew elry business here, now located in North Yakima, is visiting relatives in the city. See the fine Glenn Urquhart wool ens for Fall at Orres' Tailor Shop. Not high In price, either. C. P. Foss of Milwaukee, Ore., is visiting in the city and is so attract ed that he may decide to make his permanent home here. One drink, and then another. Who pays? Mrs. E. A. Hamilton returned to her home at Roseburg yesterday af ter spending a couple of months with her folks, the John Farmer family. If your watch does not give you satisfaction take it to Johnson the Jeweler. 97-tf C. F. Bates was obliged to shoot one of his big white dray horses yes terday after the animal had broken Its knee cap in some unaccountable 'manner. "The Gows" will be in Ashland 'some time In the near future. Watch for date. 22-tf Carl Thomason and Miles Hump j ton returned Monday from San 'Francisco, where they visited the ex position and enjoyed the sights of the city. Suits made in our own shop by Mr. Wlckwire, the expert cutter and tailor at Orres' Tailor Shop. Re- member, we guarantee everything. Get your automobile license and Insurance from G. H. Yeo. 18-tf Arc YOU going to read the new book? Michael O'Halloran The best of Gene Stratton Porter's books. The story of an Irish boy. Phone to-day and have us reserve a copy for you. ; ;i H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 nn 1 1 4Mt.4.4.4.4,4,t 1 1 m I n n 1 1 1 1 H j i n 1 1 & mn i If You Are Goino to the Exposition i I You Will Have Meed for a Suit On Sale Aug. 17th Foley's Drug Store Poley & Klliart, Druggists. The Ashalnd Business Men's As sociation met Monday night and transacted the usual amount of rou tine business. The Comercial Club's action toward the opening up of the Pelican Bay road was endorsed. The health drink, Grapeine, goes six times farther than any other grape Juice. It Is an economical drink and better. Sold by Ashland Trading Company. Phone 122. William Pennlston and Walter Klttredge plan to leave Saturday for the agate beds of northern Califor nia, where they will spend a vacation outing in the search of rare agates, of which both are connoiseurs. Miss Elvira Nelson, popular clerk at Rose Bros.' confectionery, Is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Jack Peebler, at the Peeblers" Green Spring ranch. Miss Helen Moore Is dispensing chocolates and smiles during her ab sence. Kaffee Hag Is a good grade of coffee with the caffeine poison ex tracted. All the flavor and taste is there but the injurious effect is gone. Sold by Ashland Trading Company. Phone 122. H. G. Butterfield and Roy Mc Danlel autoed up to Crater Lake Sat urday and returned Monday bringing back with them a car which had broken down at the Lake. They re port great numbers of tourists visit ing the lake. Hie New Fall Suits Are Ready Here EVEitY SUIT you see at this store la a new suit. STYLES are correct, attractive and sensible. PRICES are less than you might ex pect, considering the quality and workmanship. NOBBY SKIRTS The best line of popular priced skirts we have ever shown Is now on sale. Snappy style3, splendid cloths, popu lar prices. $5.50 to $7.50 19c A big lot of 25c to 50c Voiles, Crepes, Organ dies, French Ginghams, White Goods 19c 29c- Printed 40-Inch Voiles, Silk Stripe Voiles, Bed ford Cord, etc., values up to 50c. JULY CLEAN-UP SPECIALS BETTER THAN EVER NOW Many lots have been re-assorted and greater values put Into these lots. Prices continue this week. Better Waist Values Now $1.73 to $2.00 Waists added to $1.19 Lot $2.23 to $2.50 Waists added to $1.49 Lot . Spring Coats $4.50 and $7.85 One lot $12.50 to $13.00 Spring Coats now $4.50 One lot $15.00 Spring Coats UOw $7.50 Parasols Re-assorted $L93 lot now Includes values from $2.50 to $3.00 Other lots 49c, 85c, $1.19, $1.49, $2.95 Wide'Jmported Pongee, 58c Our second shipment of Imported Pongee delayed in tran sitIs put into the 58c silk Bale. It is a splendid quality, has the width and a low price. lVash Goods Prices Lowered 9c r . 12 l-2c Lot 12 Vi, 15c Ginghams, Lawns, White Goods and other wash goods..., 9c 25c Ratine now 12 He 1 lot 25c French Gingham Printed Flaxons, Voiles, etc 12c FALL FASHION BOOK (NOW ON SALE SEPTEMBER PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS ARE HERE HIIHIHMMMtMMMIHHIIIlllllllMImHHMmtHIIIIMWMWttH William Safe and Ray Helman have returned to the city after a mo torcycle trip to Spokane. They In tended to go through Yellowstone park but found it to be Impossible. From here they will go to Los An- Olive oil, the Sanitarium brand, Is a very highly refined olive oil. It costs no more than the poorer kinds. Sanitarium oilve oil Is sold by the Ashland Trading Company. Phone 122. Two carloads of Sears, Roebuck & Co. catalogues were mailed from Roseburg, the company's western distributing postofflce, recently. Let us hope that all Ashlanders who re ceive copies pick out the things which they intend sending for, make a list, compute postage and then see if they can't meet or beat the prices from the stores of the local mer chants. i I Will I Daring Septemi Tl Jl fhfXfk TTh Trrvn a . . Tl mm wwm rmmmmm Ml 1. Septenber ami October! The Tremendous merit of my offer does it. One Popular Style. he ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER Price Cut To The Limit THE TERMS SO EASY YOU CAN'T MISS THE MONEY The most appreciated Xmas Giits that money can buy, at 20c each How I Can Do It It is the old question of a big business at a small profit, or a small business at a big profit. THIS IS BIG BUSINESS YOU MUST ACT QUICK This Opportunity Knocks But Once Price Smashed! Easy Terms I Studio Ashland Qualify : ----- Reception Room Studio Ashland, Southern Oregon's Finest Studio. The Reputation of Studio Ashland Is Back of This Offer. - V. -11 if Yours for a genuine bargain, STUDIO ASHLAND, Ashland, Ore. B. H. HINTH0RNE, Proprietor WILL BE BEHIND THE CAMERA My personal representatives will call on you at your own homes showing you this particular style and explaining the easy terms. Deal with them as you would with me. They have entire charge of this part of the work and issue the certificates that entitle you to this great offer at the studio' My entire time and energy will be devoted to get ting the results under the skylight that have made you my friends and customers since the establishment of Studio Ashland. MMtllMinMHtMMMtHlltMmilMMtHMM i