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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1915)
MM FAGB EIGHT AKHLAJTD TIDINGS Thnrsday, Orfohfr 2ft, 1915 "I " " ' 1 1 1 1 1 t i mi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in ii lu Extraordinary Announcement The Orphean Musical Club c Night illy . V m m t mm CITIZENS) BAN OFASHI The One High Class Musical Attraction o! the Season. All Seats 25c 0 rsi o a tyric me Friday, October 29. Classified Advertisements (Continued from Page Three.) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. KOTICK OF Tltl'KTKK TO SKtTKK 1!I1S OX NAXKKITT ESTATE. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the matter of A. G. Biegel, bank rupt. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned trustee in bankruptcy for the above estate will up to 10 o'clock a. m. on November 10th, 1915, re ceive sealed bids for the entire stock and fixtures of the hardware store of the said bankrupt, situated in the Swedenburg building at the corner of East Main and Second streets, in the city of Ashland, Oregon, subject to rejection of any and all bids. A certified check for one-tenth of the amount of the bid must accom pany the bid. All bids subject to re jection and subject to the approval of Frank J. Newman, Referee in Bank ruptcy. A detailed Inventory of the said f X (Ml A I I . I I Abreast ol the Times Thu Citizens Hunk of Ashland is well provided with every modern fucll ity for the transaction ol' all bauliiiiK business nnd invites accounts, subject to check. iAJy SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Here's New Vigor For Overworked Stomachs New goods arriving daily in our stamp goods dept. drop in and see the line, just what you want is here and you will be pleased with our prices. Ferguson's The Busy Bargain Store Where You Are Always Welcome Cash Only. We Keep No Books 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. Outing Flannel property may be seen at the residence of the said trustee and at the office of E. D. liriggs, his attorney, in Ash land, Oregon, also at the office of the Referee In Bankruptcy at Med ford, Oregon. Dated this 2Sth day of October, 1915. O. WINTER, TniRtee. 45-3t LOST Between Ashland and Med ford or Medford and Jacksonville, auto robe, black on one side, black and yellow on other; small hole on black side. Lost Thursday morn ing between 8 and 9. Return to Medford Hotel or Crowson's confec tionery, Ashland. Reward. 45-tf FOR SALE Dry block wood, $2 per tier. Telephone 420-J. 45-tf First Sergeant C. D. Sheldon of the H company, Coast Artillery National Guard of California, who was grant ed a three months' furlough and who has been visiting his father, M. M. Sheldon, and friends, returned to San Diego, Cal., on No. 13 Wednesday, ind will resume his duties. McXair Bros., the popular drug gists, have been in the drug business long enough to have their own opinion of the best way of selling medicines. They say the plan adopted by Ml-o-na, the great dyspepsia remedy, is the fairest they ever heard of. They don't believe that a medicine ought to be paid for unless It does the user some good. And Ml-o-na la s61d un der a positive guarantee to relieve dyspepsia or to retund the money. You simply leave 50 cents on deposit with McNair Bros, and if, after you have used the box of Mi-o-na you de cide that it has done you no good, all you have to do Is to tell them so and they will return your money. Hundreds of people have been re lieved of stomach agonies by using this remarkable remedy. Jt is not simply a food digester Itls'a medi cine that puts all of the digestive or gans Into normal condition and gives ruddy, glowing, vigorous health. A change for the better will be seen af ter the first few doses of Mi-o-na, and its continued use will Boon give the power to eat anythlns at any time and not suffer distress afterward. Use Mi-o-na and seo how much more there is in life. 500 yards of extra heavy outing flan nel, alljightcolors a splendid value and well worth 10c extra special 8c yd. Ladies' Outing Gowns C5c val. 1.00 " 1.10 " 1.25 " now 49c " 75c " 89c " 98c Comforter Challv 1 the best cloth for f the purpose, spec- i lal 5c yard. BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS ALL REDUCED Underwear Undcrpriced Misses' Misses heavy fleece union suits in white and cream sizes 2 to 1G yrs. special 49c-59c 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 10, 75c val. 49c--59c Sec the Sample Sweaters on sale -1-3 01! Fancy Ribbons 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 Sleeping ' Garments II Seasonal Suggestions of Seasonable Merchandise !! Right prices and backed by our personal guarantee or money re funded if you are not satisfied r t t Children's outing sleeping garments J of extra heavy 1 quality, sizes 2 to I 8 years, G5c value special 50c Dry Goods Specials t 35c Sheperd cher-k X now yd 25c 35c worsted goods now yd 25c 50c wool Sheperd ,.i i. . . i checks, now ... 44c 05c all wool serge now 48c Children's good quality hose sup porters i n black only with rubber buttons, special 10c pair tiiiiniiiimiiinM urn i Minimi iiiummnJ Kaffee Hag Is a good crade of cof fee with 95 per cent of the caffeln removed. If coffee does not agree with you, you can have all of the delights with none of the regrets. Sold by Ashland Trading Company, phone 122. A special train of prize sheep and hogs, most of which were exhibited at the Oregon state fair, will pass through Ashland tomorrow on the Southern Pacific, bound from Port land to San Francisco, where the an imals will be shown at the exposition. Several of the prominent breeders of the state each have a carload of stock on the train. If you are interested in the great serial The Diamond From the Sky See it Friday of each week at Talent. TjllPIll Installment No. 22 Friday, Oct. 2ih, SAVOY THF.ATRE UIVlIl Tidings want ads bring results. Small Investment, big returns. X j Special Values o pedal Hies f HHH lM III 1 1 II I tH'MH IHMMHt'WWM 1 1 1 1 1 H "H I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m . i i . i i . i i i 1 1 i i i . i , i ii i i i i i i . i ii i ii i ii i ii i ii i ii ii ii ii ii :: :: .. .. . 1 1 i i i 1 1 i i 1 1 i Royal Society Cordrichet Cotton for fancy worK, etc. All sizes and colors, 10c. A beautiful line of plain and fancy buttons. W. B. Corsets, front and bacK lace. Corsets with per fect fitting lines. Light weight and durable. Guaran teed to give satisfaction. From $1.00 to $3.50. Fownes Kid and silR gloves, all colors. A strictly first-class guaranteed glove. Dainty stamped goods and embroidery threads are very reasonable now. Umbrellas from 85c to $5.00. Walton school shoes for boys and girls. The best shoe made for the money. Rubbers and footwear at bargains. IHIHHItHt i i i i ! 159 East I Street I I I Mbid Iraf if Cfl Phone One Double Two IMMMMMMMHMMMtHMMMMMMMMIMIHltMIMimllllllHIIIIIIIH