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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1915)
Thnrwrtay. December 2, 1915 ASHLAND TIDINGS Tiga Seven mm AbsoIuTelyPsire Insures the most delicious and healthful food NO ALUM-NO PHOSPHATE mmtam LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. G. O. Olura was a visitor with friends In Grants Fasg Monday. Eat your Mexican chili In the Dutch ditth at Rose Bros.' 63-3t Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Simpson have returned from a visit at the exposi tion. Game Warden Walker spent Mon day in Medford attending to off'clal business. C. C. Weisenburger was operat ed upon at the Granite City hospital Saturday and is Improving. James Hoeffler of Klamath Falls was a business visitor In Ashland and other valley towns Monday. Get your watch repairing done at Johnson's Jewelry Store. 97-tf M. E. Brlggs has traded his Ever ett car for Avery Trask's Chalmers. A small consideration "to boot" was included in the deal. Dr. E. A. Woods, a recent arrival in the city, has moved Into the Seager residence. He brought a carload ot household goods with him. Miss H. Spangel visited her aunt, Mrs. H. H. Calhoun, In Medford over the week-end and returned to her home In this city Tuesday. Gregg Herrin of Portland was a business visitor in the city Monday evening who spent the evening as the guest of old friends in the city. Chill for that chilly feeling at Rose Bros." 53-3t Fresh runs of both sllverside sal mon and steelhead trout are reported In Rogue river as a result of high water following the recent storms. Shirley Keene, dancing. Memorial hall. Phone 702-R. 43-tf Mrs. H. C. Sparr Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Norrls, in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Nor rls formerly conducted the Vendome Hotel in Ashland. Joe Beeman of Gold Hill accom panied his wife and daughter as far as Ashland laBt Thursday, on their way to the exposition, and spent the day in the city. Orres cleans clothes cleaner than any cleaner that cleans clothes clean. F. S. Bramwell of the sugar beet interests was a visitor in Ashland Monday, and while here looked over some land which may become avail able for beet raising. Ed Thornton, secretary of the Elks club, is rather lonesome these days. The reason? His wife and boys are visiting Jn Eugene and expect to be gone until after tbe holidays. Every Woman Should Know Saturday Morning', Dec. 4th, the Beebe Kinney Stock Will Go on Sale FORCED SALE Be on Hand When the Doors Open Entire Stock To Be Sold For Full Particulars See Pages 4 and 5 Prosecuting Attorney E. E. KellJ and Governor John Perl were up from Medford Tuesday to investigate the circumstances surrounding "the postoffice shooting. Big reductions In suits and over coats tailored to your measure at Orres' Tailor Shop before the holi days. City Attorney W. J. Moore and wife are enjoying a two weeks' vaca tion outing at the exposition and will remain over December 4, which is the closing date of the great fair. Depot Hotel will pay 15 cents a pound, live weight, for large fat hens. 53-3t Medford'a new electric line to Jacksonville will be In operation from the Southern Pacific tracks on Main street in that city by December 20, according to the Medford Sun. High school athletes will turn their attention to basketball on next Mon day. A week of candy and soda-pop followed the breaking of training af ter the Thanksgiving football game. Since we live In clothes most of our lives, let's have them fit. You can have a fit at Orres' Tailor Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson of Portland, who have been sojourning In the south, stopped on their return trip to spend Saturday and Sunday as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson. Mrs. Mary L. Whitney and daugh ter Ruth left for an extensive visit in California last Friday. After a few days at the exposition they will con tinue their Journey to southern Cali fornia. The real Thanksglvnig spirit was predominate a.t the Fourth Street Mission last Thursday. A goodly amount of Thanksgiving eatables were contributed and a dinner equal to the best served to a gathering of unfortunates. Lay in your wood while supply lasts; 12-inch $2, 16-lnch $2.25. Dry fir and pine mixed. Phone 420-J. 65-tf The high school pupils are taking a live interest In the letter-writing contest inaugurated by the publicity department. The contest not only will do the contestants good, but will be a valuable proposition from a publicity standpoint. Andrew MCallen, former assistant cashier of the First National Bank, Is now employed In the collection de partment of the Wells-Fargo Express Company San Francisco office. Mr. McCallen makes his home with his mother at Berkeley. : Cut prices on diock wood. Phone 420-J. ;. , , 65-tf Captain R. W. Collins, who has been acting as regular army officer Instructor for the Oregon Coast Ar tillery Corps and has been a frequent visitor in Ashland, has been trans ferred to Fort Warden, Washington, the transfer to take effect Febru ary 1. Lord and Lady Aberdeen, who ad dressed a small audience at the Elks hall Monday evening, were the guests of Publicity Manager Duryea Mon day afternoon in an auto ride over the park system and Glenview Drive. Tbe distinguished visitors were en thusiastic over the beautiful environ ment of -Ashland. To clean up dry fir and pine mixed wood, 12-inch $2, 16-inch $2.25. Phone 420-J. 65-tf Gilmore Dobie, football coach at the University of Washington, whosi teams, have not been defeated in the seven years he has coached, has re signed and his resignation was ac cepted by the Washington student athletic council. Dobie intends to practice law and states that he will not coach for at least a year. , ' 1 1 1 'Ny Extra Special Suit Sale or This Week Umbrellas A very acceptable gift an umbrella with a detachable or folding handle $1.50 to $5.00 Waists for Gifts Nothing more acceptable than a waist or the silk to make one and no place better to buy them Eskay Gloves $1.50 Derby Serai-Dress Gloves $1.75 44 $9.00 One lot new fall suits, value to $25.00 $12.50 J One lot new fall suits, values to $30.00 $17.50 T We are showing more of thoe new fur trimmed suits, exceptional value $22.50 - -- -- - ---M-A A. .. -M- - IL TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TvtTTTTTTTTT We Are i i Handbags Exceptional val- J ues oc, $1.1 y $1.38 and up Kayser and Niagara Maid Silk Hose $1.00 to $1.50 J Getting Ready for Christmas f Are You? It is only three weeks until Christmas. Your early shopping should begin now. Buy Useful Gifts--Buy Early Redfern, the new washable kid gloves, $1.00 Kayser Gloves Chamoisette and Leatherette 50c, 00c, $1.00 I iniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiuiiinii one to. i-00 MM I Ml lIH 1 1 1 1 1 Handkerchiefs Complete Assort ment of Popular ; Prices now Ready ; Gossard Corsets Front Lace $2.00 up. American Lady Corsets, front or back lace $1.00 up. Lackawana Twins X X the new wool un- I ion suit for chil- t dren and a good X LjCITIZENS(i W BANK FASH LAN 300 MEN WANTED Sec our Window Come in and we will explain in detail. Foley's Drug Store Foley & Elhart, Druggists. Adolph Gerwln, an expert laundry man of Portland, has arrived In Ash land to ,take charge ot the washing department of the Home laundry. Shirley Keene dance. Tonight. Come up and learn the fox trot at , 8:30. Fifty cents for the evening. Dancing at 9:30. It W. W. Conger of Tillamook is in Ashland for the benefit of his health, and with his wife Is residing at 275 Scenic Drive. Tbef will remain here for the winter. W. A. Harrlman, son of E. H. liar- j riman, passed through Ashland Sun- j day evening in the senior Harriman's private car Anion, en route to the J Panama exposition, accompanied by j Mrs , Ilarrlimui. Mrs. John Chrlstcnson and littla son have gone to San Francisco, where they will take in the sights ot tbe exposition and visit friends. Linden SPi in. I VfitDotrSViin: Arrowi COLLARS OUTFIT, PEAIW)I)Y 00., Inc. ilakom Invited And Welcome Your account subject to check is invited by The Citizens Hank of Asliland, who will be glad to wel come you as a depositor and extend to you every courtesy and privilege within tbe sphere of safe, conservative banking. SAVINGS W. R. Brunner of Yreka was a business visitor in the city Wednes day. Shirley Keene dance tonight at Memorial hall. Fifty cents. It J. E. Abel, a hide buyer of Port land, transacted business in the city yesterday. O. T. West came over from Horn brook (alone) for a sojourn In tbe city Monday. W. W. Caldwell and E. G. Snyder" left Tuesday evening for Albany on a business trip. Alterations, repairing, cleaning and pressing promptly done at Orres' Tailor Shop, phone 64. "Daddy." Sloan, prominent mining man of Grants Pass, was in the city the first of the week. Conductor Brady and son Charles returned Wednesday morning from a brief visit at the exposition. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pracht returned Wednesday from an extended visit to the exposition, which Mr. Pracht de scribes as being "some show." For Sale By Swenson & McRac ASHLAND, OREGON I WILL HIVE S100D If I FAIL to CURE m CANCER TUMOR i trot before It POISONS M Iliads witHclis to BONE WiMHimeomin No PAY until CURED WRITTEN GUARANTEE No X Kay or other swindle. An ibihuu plantmakcethccure Inv Tliuno I HUP or SOKE on the Up, tare or pout long ! CANCER.' it never paininntUlatglage 120-PAGE BOOK sent FKEK, 10,000 testi monials. 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