Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, October 21, 1915, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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TruirwUr, October 21, 1915
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Wc Pay Your Fare To
I Big lot of new Fall Coals just here
are the rough
i chin collars ot fur, all size, 12.50,
Auto Robes $8.50
1 Get a I'rixileton, .Sudan I Jot for the
auto, they are decorative and useful,
made of ali woo, in a range of patterns.
I Bungalow Aprons 39c, 49c, 69c
t Just the dress fr house wear, really
the only Koverall kind come in a big
ran?e of light and dark patterns.
Plaid Skirts $5.00 to $12.50
Just received thete new fall skirts in
the dark rich shades of blues, browns
T . j . .:.u.. i f-
ana greens, erpcuaiiy gyju
school fckirtP.
Matzen Suits $7.50
Just eight of these suits left from last
season and we want to close out the lot,
sold regularly to $35.00 while they last
$7.50.
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In the Social Realm
I'nper Granite Strc4 Fmlroll'rjr i
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A special meeting of the Upper J
Granite Street Kmbroidery Club was
delightfully entertained Friday after-!
noon by Mesdames llolley and Jor-;
dan, at the cozy home of the former j
on Granite street. Twenty-eight ;
members and friends mot to Kay j by her once every week on Wednes-good-bye
to Mrs. Staliltnan and her day evening, the place to be decided
mother, Mrs. Seamans, who depart on later.
soon on an extended trip south and j
euvA, with the possibility of not re-1 '.''. lllm kMone and the Hoys,
turning to Ashland. The rooms were The state convention of the Bap
tastefully decorated with autumn ; tint chinch was held this week at
foliage and berries. Considerable Eugene with ministers in attendance
amusement was created In an effort
to correctly name the numerous an-j
tumn leaveB that were placed about
In conspicuous places. Mrs. I'urdin t
nnd Mrs. Joe, Alnut tied for first
prize and Mrs. Grieve secured tne
booby prize. Mrs. Stahlman and ,
Mrs. Seamans were each presented
with souvenir books by the members
of the club. Delicious two-sourse re- j
freshments were served. An exceed
ingly delightful time was enjoyed by
all, In spite of the regret at losing
two much appreciated members.
Baptist Church Not ph.
There will be no Thursday even
ing meeting in the church this week
on account of the Sunday school con
vention. Let us all go to hear Prof.
V. C. Alloway, tho superintendent
of the Baptist Sunday school of Med
ford. Sunday school begins at 9:45.
Morning and evening services as
usual. Theme in the morning,
"None of His, and Ills." In the
evening, "If Know God, Will Trust
Him."
A short and very Important busi
ness meeting will be held at the close
of the morning service.
Tho B. Y. I. U. meets at 6:30.
Ivy Cottage,
Ivy Cottage wa the scene of a so
cial evening, following the regular
business meeting of the Women's
Auxiliary Club last Monday, which
was one of the merriest times yet
enjoyed In the beautiful club home.
About twenty-five members were
present and Joined In Informal enter
tainment with a spirit which resulted
1n a hilarious evening. Cards, games,
dancing and music occupied the even
ing hours and delicious refreshments
provided a grand finale. The club
members who were not present will
nave to listen to tales of "a perfectly
glorious time" for weeks to come.
A miliary Active.
Hereafter the Auxiliary Club will
combine the social and business
meetings on Monday evenings of al
ternate weeks. A very happy time
was enjoyed by a fair attendance at
Medford and Rlorc To
. When jon bny yonr fall wraps at this store.
mixtures, trimmed
jui misses
$1.25.
the last meeting, and it is hoped
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mere win ie a sua larger attendance i
at the next meetings, as the club I
work Is getting to be very interesting, j
The first Instructions In physical ;
training were given by Miss Moffatt 1
Wednesday evening, and proved quite '
a success. Instructions will be given
from alirost every Baptist church in
the state. On Tuesday morning a
paper by Rev. Arthur Blackstone of
Ashland was read before the confer-
,ence, ins simject neing ine 1 'astor ;
n i '"r- uiuchsione i
well qualified to write on this sub-!
Ject. Since he has been In Ashland j
he has ta';en a great Interest in the
boys of the city and Is counted by
them as a real friend and companion.
Hinery-Bliike.
At the Congregational manse Wed
nesday afternoon at 2:. 10 occurred
the marriage of Miss Mabel Blake of
Dead Indian to Mr. Forrest Emery,
a rancher who resides seven miles
east of Ashland. Mr. Emery has been
a resident of this valley for one year.
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
R. W. Farquhar of the Congregation
al church and was attended by two
close friends of the couple. The
newly weds left later In the after
noon for their ranch home.
Happy Time Tonight.
Prof. E. R. Lawrence of the Lyric
orchestra informs us that he has re
ceived several snappy new selections
which will be played for the first
time at Mrs. Shirley Keene's dansant
at Memorial hall tonight. The Lyric
orchestra is to furnish the music for
the dancing, which begins at 9:30,
following an hour of free Instruction
in the fox trot. The affair this even
ing Is Invitational and promises to
be quite a social event, although
strictly Inform! In nature.
The ladies of the Baptist church
will serve a 25-rent dinner In the
church basement Saturday noon, Oc
tober 30. Remember the date and
be on hand to eat dinner with the
Iadiei.-Mrs. Miller, Sec. It
Organize Quartet.
Wednesday evening a male quartet
was organized at the home of Dr.
C. F. Tllton, who sings first tenor;
G. II. Yeo, second tenor: Dr. G. W.
Cregg, first bass; O. H. Barnhill,
second bass. The next rehearsal will
be held at the latter'i home Wednes
day evening.
and From
by express-many jj
with high chin i
15.00, 19.50 to $25 1
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Wool Batts
Come in a regular comfort size, pood f
quality, 2-pound bolt, all one thickness, ?
much warmer than cotton at $2.25. J
Japanese Kimonos, $1.45 to $2.93
Hand embroidered Japanese Crepe t
Kimonos in blue, coral, lavender, white
and pink all sizes, different pattern?.
Japanese Lunch Sets J
Lunch cloths in three t-izes with nap-
kins to match, made of crepe with dif-
ferent Japanese patterns at G5c, 95c and J
Athena Underwear
For children or ladies there isn't any
better come in fleeced garments, all
wool lisle or wool and 8ilk, both separate
or union suits.
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SLskiyou Circle.
The Siskiyou Circle met at the Con
gregational manse Wednesday after
noon, about thirty members being
present. The hostesses for the after
noon, Mesdames Herndon, Farquhar
and Howard, had provided several
entertainment features of a unique
nature and a most enjoyable after-j
noon was spent. Refreshments were '
served during the course of the afjer-1
noon. A brief business meeting was i
held and plans outlined for raising
money for church aid.
Folson-Gilchrist.
I Word has been received here of
the marriage of Miss Mirtha Gil
! christ to Mr. Arthur Russell Folson
iof Buhl, Minn. The wedding took
plac October 7, at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Gilchrist, of Crystal Lake, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Folson will be at home
at Buhl, Minn., after November 4.
Mrs. Folson taught English and
nstory
in the local high school In
1912 and 1913 and was popular with
students and townspeople alike.
In Honor of Daughters.
Mrs. W. N. Grubb entertained
Tuesday in honor of her daughters,
Mrs. George Morris of Talent and
Mrs. Henry Carter of Eugene. A
sociable afternoon was passed and
delicious refreshments were served.
The guests besides the guests of hon
or were Mrs. William Tinker, Mrs.
Oscar Raslrern, Mrs. Harvey Gear
hart, Mrs. Butler Walker, Mrs. Jack
True, Mrs. Charley Abbott and Mrs.
Harry Sinclair.
Hikers.
The Hikers' Club, composed of
staid matrons of Ashland who every
Friday cast off all conventions and
make trips afoot to various points of
interest in the vicinity of Ashland,
last Friday walked to the lithla
springs. After looking over the de
velopment work going on around and
at the springs, the party enjoyed de
licious broiled steaks cooked over an
open fire, with suitable "trimtnln's."
Delegates.
Mrs. E. D. Briggs and Mrs. Bla
lock will go as delegates from the
Civic Improvement Club to the meet
ing of the State Federation of Wom
en's Clubs which will be held in
Salem. Mrs. Briggs has been invited
to respond to the mayor's address of
welcome.
Halloween.
"All for 25 cents" is the slogan
for the entertainment which will be
given Friday evening, October 29,
by the ladies of the Civic Improve
ment CUib at I. O. O. F. hall. Cards,
games, dancing, refreshments, enter
tainment, all for a quarter. Save up
a quarter for a week from Friday.
Shirley Keene, dancing. Memorial
hall. Phone 702-R. 43-tf
1 Sunshine Market.
' The Sunshine public market, Fri
day and Saturday, should be visited
by every woman In town. All kinds
of food will be on sale and the money
taken in will all go for charitable
purposes. It will be held In the pub
lic market building.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Shinn enter-j
rained Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lamkiu.i
Romaine Lamkin and Mrs. Sherwooi
at dinner Sunday.
1'iiity Circle.
The Unity Circle n-.es at
the hjnie
f Mrs. Harris Dean on Gr;r.r.e flre;
e-terday a.'ternoon. A 'ea;jat aJ-
emoon of study was sj'-es
Arthur M. Geary as a tiritor at
::.e Tidincs office Wedsesiay. Mr.
G-ary was ."or two years srraduate
r; ana?er of student activities at the
I'r.ivcrsity of Oregon. He is a native
of Jackson county, his father bein?
a former mayor of Medford. The
Gearys own a fruit ranch on Griffin
creek. For the past two years Mr.
Geary has been associated with vari
ous fruit distribution concerns and
r.as made a thorough study of fruit
marketing conditions In the east. He
recently addressed a big gathering of
the valley fruit growers in Medford
on the auction system, of which he is
an enthusiastic advocate. Mr. Geary
will practice law in Portland. ;
Two long-haired preachers of the
gospel, after gathering a crowd by
cornet solos interspersed by exhorta
tions, delivered addresses on the
Plaza last Tuesday and Wednesday.
A fair sized crowd gathered to listen
to the speaker "show you where
heaven and hell was.
They were
aided In their endeavors by a map
which rolled up like a window cur
tain and was mounted on wheels like
a baby carriage. Several lnqulistive
souls hung around to the end In the
hopes of finding out where hell was,
and were much disappointed when
informed that hell was on earth.
H. O. Purucker leaves tonight for
I San Francisco to attend the triennial
convention of the Metropolitan Life
Insurance Company. Over 1,000 will
be present, comprising the agency
staff, medical examiners, and all
nurses in the company's nursing ser
vice, will represent the Pacific coast.
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18 being held thruBhout the United
States t0 an agency force and staff of
18'000- Mrs. Purucker, who has just
returned trom an extenae1 triP t0
San DieS and San Francisco, will Be
In Medford, with Mr. Purucker's par
ents, during her husband's absence.
Mrs. Augusta Egg'.eston and her
daughter. Miss Ruby Palmer, will
leave on Monday, November 1, fori
'San Diego. Through a trade with
Mr. Willis of that city, Mrs. Eggles
ton has secured a suburban place
near San Diego and will reside on the
property for the winter if not longer.
Mr. Willis is expected in Ashland
within the next few days. Mrs. Eg
gleston retains her Church street res
idence and hopes to return to Ash
land next year.
New goods arriving daily
in our stamp goods dept.
drop in and see the line,
just what you want is
here and you will he
pleased with our prices.
I Seasonal Suggestions oi Seasonable Merchandise 1
i Outing
I Flannel
500 yards of extra
heavy outing flan
nel, all lightcolors
a splendid value
and well Avorth 10c
extra special
8c yd.
Misses'
Misses heavy
fleece union
suits in white
and cream
sizes 2 to 10
yrs. special
49c--59c
I Ladies' Outing
Gowns
65c val. now 49c
1.00 " " 75c
1.10 " " 89c
1.25 " " 98c
See
Comforter Chally
I the best cloth for
I the purpose, epec-
X ial 5c yard.
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with Myrtle Siedman and Forrei-t Stanley presented
Mining Theatre
The powerful love st"ry of a girl of the Alleghanies
and an innocent fugitive in exile in the Argentine.
Friday, Oct. 22. Admission 10 and 15c
t A Paramount Production
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rttMHUKlH i KH Mt4l4r-
B. E. Whitmore has sold out his
interest In the real estate firm of
Hodgson, Whitmore & Reed and left
with his wife this morning for Long
! Beach, Cal., In his automobile. The
change was made necessary by the
condition of his wife, whose health i
has been poor. On the way down to
Long Beach the Whitmores will visit
the San Francisco exposition. This
couple will be much missed by a host
of Ashland friends who hope to see
them back again at no far distant
date.
Yining Theatre,
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erguson's
The Busy Bargain Store
Where You Are Always Welcome
Cash Only. We Keep No Books
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Right prices and backed by our
personal guarantee or money re
funded if you are not satisfied
BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS ALL REDUCED
Underwear Underpriced
Ladies'
Ladies' heavy
fleece union
suits, high
neck, long
sleeve, ankle
length 75c val
59c
Boys'
Boys' extra
heavy grey
ribbed fleece
lined union
suits ages 4
to 16, 75c val.
49c--59c
the Sample Sweaters on sale 1-3
Fancy Ribhons a big
variety to select from
values to 40c special
per yard 19c
Comforter size cot
ton batts, good qual
ity pure white, 75c
value, special 59c
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Serviceable shoes for men, women
and children are always to be found
at the Ashland Trading Company.
Styles are right and prices are right.
Mrs. W. A. Churchill of Portland
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harris
Dean, at her Granite street home.
Crown Point, on
highway, will have a
the Columbia
$20,000 hotel.
Gold ore running $40 a ton
ported one mile west of Buncom.
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Monday, October
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We are now the exclusive
agent for the Miller Cor
sets, of New York and
every woman should see
the new models. Perfect
fitters and guaranteed.
Sleeping
Garments
Children's outing
sleeping garments
of ex t r a heavy
quality, sizes 2 to
8 years, 65c value
special
50c
Dry Goods Specials I
35c Sheperd check '
now yd 25c ' '
35c worsted goods '
now yd 25c ' '
50c wool Sheperd '
checkp, now ....44c
65c all wool serge '
nw 48c : :
Children's good ::
quality hose sup
porters i n black '
only with rubber '
buttons, special '
Olf
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