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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1915)
Monday, November 22, 1015 AfiffTAXn TIDINGS P)?e Fire tm;iiMiiiiiiiiiiiinffliiii;imiiumniimn LOCAL AND PERSONAL W. H. Monroe and wife of Portland spent Sunday in the city. i $1.50 makes that, old suit look like new. Paulserud & Barrett. M. J. Houseman was a business visitor to Medford Saturday. Chill for that chilly feeling at Rose Bros.' Miss Eleanor Hicks visited friend! In Medford Saturday afternoon. C. F. Crompton and wife of Spo kane, Wash., Sundayed in tbe city. Eat Thanksgiving turkey dinner at the Royal Cafe. It Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Butler made a business trip to Jacksonville Friday. Thanksgiving turkeys. Public market. Have your suit cleaned and pressed at Paulserud & Barrett's for Thanks giving. The Phoenix tax budget for the coming year calls for an 18 -mill levy. Another shipment of dishes at the C, 10 and 15 Cent Store. 52-3t Mrs. Pearl Kearney left last Thurs day for Portland, where she will visit for two weeks. Mrs. Updegraff will serve a turkey dinner at the Ashland Hotel restau rant Thanksgiving day for 35c. It Mrs. J. W. Hasklns was a visitor with friends on Foote creek the first of last month. Big special cash sale! Full partic ulars in next issue. White House Grocery. It Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith of Duns mulr arrived for a brief visit In Ash land Saturday. Suits cleaned and pressed by ex perts at Paulserud & Barrett's. Mr. Dana has moved his music stu dio from the Camps building to 130 East Main street. Mexican chili, hot tamales, oyster cocktails, cold weather specials, at Rose Bros.' Mrs. J. E. Boswell and Mrs. Clara Hawk of Central Point were visitors in Ashland last week. Some of Butler's superb chocolates will top off your Thanksgiving din ner royally. It Mrs. J. V. Miller is visiting friends in Klamath Falls, her home before she became Mrs. Miller. Tickets for the Thanksgiving foot liall at Butler's, Rose Bros.' and Charley Loomls'. It Mrs.-Qla.ra Rhodes Egle Is yisjtlng ner mother, Mrs. A. L. Irwin. Her home is In Blnger, Okla. Shirley Keene, dancing. Memorial hall. Phone 702-R. 43-tf John Lemos of Little Shasta wa3 in the city the last of the week look ing after business interests. Telephone 420-J for dry tier wood, $2. 49-tf Councilman E. V. Medynski of Medford was a visitor in the city for a short while Friday evening. Tickets for the Thanksgiving foot ball at Butler's, Rose Bros.' and Charley Loomis'. It J. W. Hicks who has Deen very low on account of an attack of heart trou ble, is Improving in health. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Civic Club will have a parcel post bazaar at Provost Brothers' store on Thurs day, December 2, afternoon and even ing. 52-3t Fireman Fred Duty of the South ern Pacific Company has returned from the Southern Pacific hospital at San Francisco and Is undergoing treatment at the Sanitarium. t . f. i m wwm t w m. r BANK 0 FASH LAND Thankful For TheSavingHabit Everyone who has ac quired the saving habit has much to be thankful for it instills thrifty in. sureg prosperity and makes happier homes wherever practiced, Yonr account Is Invited. iCmi SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Johnny McMlchael of , the J3. P. roundhouse force. has been in .poor health lately and is taking a needed rest. i G. C. Culy and his sister, Misa Upson, of this city visited friends in Grants Pass last week, returning Fri day. . Why Bend your suit out of town to have It cleaned and pressed when Paulserud & Barrett will give you better satisfaction. Horace Reeser drove 125 head of cattle over Into northern California last week, where he will pasture them for the winter. Baptist ladies' Thanksgiving mar ket at Holmes Bros.' Wednesday, No vember 24, beginning at 10 o'clock. It Mrs. G. D. Flegler and son Carl of Pomona, Cal., arrived Friday and are visiting at the F. P. Schneider home just south of the city. Eat your Mexican chill in the Dutch dish at Rose Bros.' The Congregational church ladles met with good success with their food sale which was held at the public market last Saturday afternoon. If you know the way to Rose Bros., you know your way to the best chick en tamales in town. The present ' spell of unsettled weather has resulted In a prevalence of colds and several cases of la grippe. Take It easy. Eat turkey Thanks giving at the Royal Cafe. It Willard Marks, county clerk of Linn county, who makes his home in Albany, was In the city Saturday and called on his old friend, M. C. Reed. Tickets for the Thanksgiving foot ball at Butler's, Rose Bros.' and Charley Loomis'. It W. F. Caldwell, formerly employed In the Western Union telegraph office here, is now working for the same company in Klamath Falls. Rose Bros, have the chill killers tamales, chill, oyster cocktails. H. Everett of New Westminster, B. C, was a visitor In the city Sunday and Is transacting business in the ; vicinity today. i The Royal Cafe will serve a big Thanksgiving Turkey dinner. It J. A. Bingaraar of Imbler, Ore., wag a visitor in the city over the week end and is transacting business in the vicinity of Ashland today. Real Mexican chill in the Dutch dish at Rose Bros.' F. E. Jordan of Brownsville was in town Saturday renewing old acquaint ancesv Mr. Jordan was formerly a bookkeeper at the Ashland creamery. Monster special cash sale! Watch White House ad next Issue. It J. D. Williams was among the ranchers from the extreme upper end of the valley who transacted business in the city Saturday. Your Thanksgiving dinner will be Incomplete without a few of Butler's salted almonds, mints and delicious chocolates. It Miss Alma Wrenn of Prineville, Ore., visited in the city for a few days last week and left for Medford Thursday. Tickets for the Thanksgiving foot fall at Butler's, Rose Bros.' and Charley Loomis'. It W. T. Stldman and his mother, Mrs. Daisy Stidnian, of Central Point, motored up last Friday and spent the afternoon In the city. Thanksgiving turkeys. Public market. Judge C. B. Watson was a visitor to Medford Thursday and spent the day visiting friends and attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson were vis itors from Dunsmuir last week. Mr. Johnson is a shoemaker and former ly operated a shop in Ashland. Prof. G. A. Briscoe journeyed to Agate last Wednesday, where he ad dressed the newly organized Agate Parent-Teacher Association. Mm Ellis Neil, nee Miss Irene Bar rett, who has been visiting friends and relatives In the city for the past two weeks, returned to her home at Dorris Friday. Mrs. Louis Howard, who was oper ated upon at the Medford hospital recently and has been in a very seri ous condition, Is reported as being greatly Improved. E. E. Bagley, who moved from here to his ranch near Rogue river last year, was In the city visiting friends and attending to business matters last Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Billings re turned Thursday from a three weeks' sojourn in California. Their trip in cluded visits at San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Butler's confectionery have com plete lines of salted nuts, candies, mints and everything necessary for the finish of yonr Thanksgiving din; ner. ; Public market for Thanksgiving turkeys. D. B. Quick, sister Mrs. N. E. Vin cent and son Chester Vincent of Port land are in Ashland for the benefit of Mr. Quick's health. They are rooming on upper Granite street. . Harry Hosier and wife and Walter Plerson and wife returned Saturday morning from a week's visit at the exposition, which they proclaim to be "a great show." J. J. Wood, wife and daughter of Ilo, Idaho, were tourist visitors re turning from the exposition who spent Sunday in the city and renewed the acquaintance of old friends. D. M. Lowe returned last week from Portland, where he captured many awards with his exhibit. He stopped off en route home for a visit with his daughter, Miss Hazel, who Is teaching at Gold Hill. The public market did a thriving business Saturday. Several ranchers brought in their produce to the mar ket for the first time Saturday. Some came from as far away as Central Point. Avery Trask and Lyle Carleton drove to Roseburg Friday night in the former's big sixty-horse Pope and returned Saturday. They found the roads to be muddy, but made good time both ways. The Business Men's Association meets tonight at Hodgson & Reed's real estate office. Several important matters will come up for considera tion and a good attendance is ex pected. A tailor knows how a suit Is built and is better equipped to press It than Is a novice. Paulserud & Bar rett clean and press your suit right 'for $1.50. James Vance, Earl Hubbard, Hob Deuel, Frank Ray, Herbert Strang, Leon Speck, Tom Scantlin and sev eral other Medford young men at tended the Memorial hall dance Sat urday night. Hornbrook Leader: Henry Huen ergardt, from Ashland, Ore., has built a four-room cottage on the Pacific highway, near the Hornbrook garage, and opened therein a shoe and har ness repairing shop. Of course a dress suit Is nice, but the Thanksgiving ball does not neces sarily require one. Let Paulserud & Barrett clean and press your blue serge and you will make as good an appearance as anyone. Eugene Register: Mrs. M. E. Bow ers of Ashland was yesterday dis charged from Mercy hospital. She will remain at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. F. Shelley, for sev eral days. Medford Tribune: ' E. Hart of Ash land is nodding good-naturedly at his Medford friends today but he In sists that his reported plunge Into the billows of matrimony in northern California recently is the result of mistaken Identity. N. W. Bone, a Hood River orchard ist, harvested 5,000 boxes of apples from 400 trees. This is an exception ally big yield, considering the fact that the crop throughout the north west was scant. The orchard was 12 years old. Irrigation. Mrs. Myra McNeil, who has been re-'ding at her Oak street residence' and renewing old acquaintances in I the city for the past month, returned to her home In Portland last Satur-j nay. Mrs. flicen nopes 10 reiurn ui i the not far distant future and make her permanent home in Ashland. Store Closed All Day v LAX.1 l' Thanksgiving Day Buy YoufThanksgiving Linens at Special Prices Linens aro scarce and much higher in price and an offer at this time of an opportunity to buy them at special prices should interest every woman. Handsome Bordered Cloths with napkins to match. Linen damask by the yard. Mercerized Damask. Plain aud fancy bulk toweling for gift making. New 18-inch linen damask for towels and dresser scarfs. All these lines we are closing out to make room for a larger ready-to-wear dept. Kskay Oloves $1.50 Derby Semi-Dress f Gloves $1.75 Redfern, the new washable kid gloves, $1.00 Kayser Gloves Chamoisette and Leatherette 44w Gossard Corsets I Thn, Ctnnh Dwl.,A.., Cl I Front Lace nic jiutiv ucuuuiiy adie $2.00 up. Continues as advertised, all this month J American Lady and on many lines will continue until Corsets, front or closed out. All piece goods that have not been re duced before will bear a 10 percent dis count for the balance of this month. Take advantage of this sale back lace $1.00 up. Lackawana Twins the new wool un ion suit for chil dren and a good t -50c, GOc, $1.00 twHtHtwwMtttfminmHwww one t00 $1-00. t Before the Thanksgiving game get one of our Sweater Coats and I a Toque. They are the proper thing. IMM'Hml"MIIMHMHI I HIM t III! 1 1 1 II ! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ashcraft moved to Medford Saturday and will spend the winter In that city. Mr. Ashcraft Is one of the Interurban autocar drivers and a change In schedule made the change of resi dence necessary. $1.50 cleans and presses your suit. Paulserud & Barrett. E.'N'. Butler makes a fruit cen tered chocolate which Is the most de licious! confection you ever tasted. Strawberry, pineapple, peach and a great variety of centers. Ask for them at Butler's confectionery. It A. big Thanksgiving dinner at the Royal Cafe. It After visiting her mother's people In Ohio and her son, R. B. Studcbak er, in North Carolina, and finding the climate too warm, Mrs. Studebaker has returned to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Don B. Smith, 954 Boulevard, in this city. Turkeys, geese. Public market. The many University of Oregon graduates in Ashland were overjoyed when the returns of the O. A. C. Oregon football game came in last Saturday. O. A. C. boosters and backers were correspondingly de spondent. Reason: Score of 9-0 in favor of the U. of O. Superintendent G. A. Briscoe of the local schools delivered the opening address at the meeting of the School masters' Club of Jackson county, held at Jacksonville Saturday last. A good attendance and some Interesting talks and discussions made the ses sion a most profitable one. Mrs. J. M. Casebeer leaves this week for the exposition, where she will spend a few days and then con tinue her journey south to Los An geles, where she will visit her son Chauncey, who Is attending dental college In the southern California city. As I have bought Bresaler's stock of plows and extras, I will be able to furnish you with shares and repairs for that kind of plows. Emil Pell. Watch for White House ad in next issue for special cash sale prices. It SPECIAL NOTICE On and after December 1, 1915 The Ashland Feed Grocery Will do business strictly on a Lower Prices Will be made possible by the elimination of unpaid accounts which under the credit system are eventually paid by the GOOD PAY people. Get Our Prices at the Store J. N. DENNIS WtTtfTTTTTTTTTTTll a. j. .a. m. . . . j. a. rTTT TTTT TTVTTWT 1111 WW rfTttTTTIfTTTl .... .H --,f,.i J. A A A Tbife J including our entire line of Table Damasks, Handkerchief Linen, Waist Linen, 1 Guest Toweling Lunch Cloths, Plain and Fancy Huck Towels, Linen Scarfs and I Linen Napkins, ALL AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES. BUY NOW. .nn no wnv th nf Di-iimmAi' Simnlfi Piece Linen on sale at : wholesale prices. These values are never to be duplicated. ffilWlMJ Sale of A 1 Miens i a trifle above the i TABLE LINENS All Reduced , , 35c quality now 23c ! ! 43c quality now 33c !! 60c quality now 44c ! ! 65c quality now 48c 75c quality now 80c ' fl.OO quality , now 60c ' $1.33 quality now 08c ' : $1.50 quality now. $1.10 ' 91-73 quality now 91-20 ', . ;"'( Napkins to match, all linen, ' from 08c a yard and up, at 1 sale prices also. Another Sample Line Ladies' Sweaters on Sale IIIMIIH I I f 10 dozen Sample Towels, in All-Linen, quality; guaran-1 tteed. manv different kinds to choose from, in plaint iHucks or patterned, in hemmed or hemstitched, values! J to 40c, extra special your choice SlC I 1 1 Ml HHHIH II I HMMMWM MUM TIIE BARGAIN STORE "Where It Pays To Pay Cash" BEDSPREADS On Sale $1.00 values now. i.. 73c t 91.23 values now. 08c 91.50 valuog now.,,,, f . 91.10 91.73 values now. ...... .$1.49 92.00 values now. ; 91.00 92.30 values now. . . .'. . .91.08 93.00 values now. . . . .,.,92.40 93.50 values now, ,,..'. .92.08 94.00 values now. ..... .93.30 .1 In . hemmed or scalloped, with cut corners. ' . : . ! ' Qualities are crochet and marcales. " ' ( ' , . '. V'4 '' HtMMIIII ' MMIIII HHHIIH 1