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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1915)
Vag Klffht Thursday, Daonmbw 2, 1915 ASHLAND TIDINGS i iiil.ua III Mill MMHIIHIIHIIIIHtf ! VINING THEATRE I Wednesday, "Dec J8th 1THE FIRST BIG ATTRACTION V Selwyn a Co. Present the Irristible Laugh Festival ONE NIGHT ONLY- MMMBMMMMiWIIWWWBM WWII IUIJlll"H I mi lHPHWikwm - - - - --- ..rn.j.-- "'-"--Mil iiiB inr'i fl IniUMT !! T ' A This isTh Life! S. P. Pays Oregon BnpIoyesJ4 JSp.OM i Direct from 52 WceKs of Roaring Laughter at the Fulton Theatre, N. Y. LOWER FLOOR Box Seats f 1.50. First 7 Rows fl.00, Next 7 Rows $1.50, Last 6 Rows $1. 00. BALCONY Circle $1.00, liox seats J1.00 UPPER B4LCONY-M 4 Rows 7fc, Last 6 Rows 60c. Don't Suffer Laugh At Stomach Misery MrXalr nrofl. Will Return the Money if Ml-o-na Does Not Relieve Dyspepsia. Among all the remedies in McNalr Bros.' popular drug store, there are few that they are willing to sell on a guarantee to refund the money if they do not cure. Mi-o-na, the famous dyspepsia rem edy, has helped so many of their cus tomers that McNalr Bros, say: "If this remedy does not relieve you, come back to our store and we will cheerfully return your money." Anyone who has dyspepsia, indi gestion, headaches, dizzy feelings or liver troubles should take advantage of this chance to be made well with out any risk of spending their money to no purpose. Mi-o-na will relieve you, will regulate the digestion, will enable you to eat what you want. If it does not do this it will not cost you a cent. McNalr Bros, have sold hundreds of boxes pf Mi-o-na and have yet to receive the firsjt complaint from any customer. Such a record is simply marvelous and speaks volumes for the merit of the remedy. Do not suffer a day longer with disordered digestion. If Ml-o-na does not give you complete satisfaction you have McNair Bros.' personal guarantee to return your money. Following our rule to close out, as near as possible, all our wallpaper stock before our new stock begins to arrive, we will place on sale our present stock, consisting of about 150 patterns. This stock is comprised of some of the latest fall designs, var nished tiles, oatmeals, ingrains and flocketts, and will be sold for cash only and regardless of cost. See this stock and get our clearance prices. During this sale we will also name the following cash prices on Chi Namel and Japalac; an NAMEL. Regular Sale Price Price Gallons $3.50 $2.75 Half gallons 1.85- 1.40 Quarts , 1.00 .75 Pints 60 .45 Half pints 35 .25 JAPALAC. Regular Sale Price Price Halt gallons $1.50 $1.05 Quarts .80 .55 Pints ........ .. .45 " .30 Half pints 25 .18 Reduced prices on all goods for interior decorations. . Mdkcrsonfs Exclusive Paint and Wall Paper Store . mHMIHimilHMMMIIIIHMMHMMIIMMM Copies of a circular prepared by H. A. Hinshaw, general freight agent of the Southern Pacific lines in Ore gon, have been distributed to ship pers, Inviting their attention to the system's Important activities In the commercial life of this state. Ac cording to the circular, the company employs 5,000 persons In Oregon, disbursing to them $4,750,000 annu ally. Out of this number 1,400 live in Portland and their annual wages are $1,4Q0,000. Sixty-five per cent of the state's population is served by the company's lines. Its taxes amount'to about $1,220,000, or 12 per cent of the taxes collected by the counties through which its lines run. - The Southern Pacific's purchases in Oregon of material and supplies, including lumber, during the fiscal year of 1914-1915 averaged $104,- 000 monthly. Referring to the construction of the line from Eugene to Marshfleld, the circular says: . . rne southern Pacific is now, building Into Coos Bay at a cost of approximately $10,000,000. It is the only line that Is opening up new ter ritory In Oregon at the present time and there is not a merchant, dealer or resident In any line of business in Oregon who is not indirectly benefit ed through the expenditure. of these yast sums of money." Indicted For JVtfeMurder J. B. McDaniels, formerly a rancher, of the AnteTope'valley, is 'fa Jail at Jester, .Okla., charged with the murder of his wife, awaiting trial in January. He alleges Mrs. McDan iels committed 'suicide with a shotgun,- a string being found fastened to her toe and the gun trigger. The coroner's Inquest developed so many suspicious circumstances that . Mc Daniels was bound over for trial without bail. Mrs. McDaniels had brought suit for divorce against her husband, al- I leging cruelty. Although ordered off by the sheriff, he returned to the ' farm and continued to reside in the same house, though occupying differ ent rooms. The theory of the prose cution Is that, following a quarrel, McDaniels chloroformed the children, who slept with their mother and failed to hear the gun's explosion, then shot his wife through the neck, afterwards placing the gun in her dying clasp and fastening the string to the trigger as an improvised de fense. McDaniels and family left here a year ago, having purchased a farm near Jester from George W. Reagan of Medford. He writes from Jail to Mr.' Reagan protesting his Innocence and asking his aid. Valley Ministers Will Meet Here The Rogue River Valley Ministerial Association will meet in the First Presbyterian church, Ashland, De cember 6, before noon. Rev. Freder ick W. Carstens of the First Baptist church of Medford will read a paper. Subject, "Christian Science." Dr. J. Lawrence Hill will also have a paper. His subject la "The Teaching of Re ligion and Morality in Our Public Schools." - E. F. Smith Is putting in a walk of decomposed granite in front of his livery barn property on Park av enue (Mill street). The walk will be a great improvement. No doubt Mr. Perozzi will follow suit with a granite walk along his property be low, where there is already a. con siderable section of cement walk al ready installed. -'V:.J. .-.. The Shovel Should Be Returned There is a man down at Rogue River who realizes, the effectiveness of -the newspaper as a medium for obtaining results. Witness . thq - fol lowing item from the Roguepftlver Argus: , ... ... . ir : - "If the man who , borrowed : my shovel don't return it P. D. Q.,ihe has got some trouble a comin. T. H. B." - Card of Thanks. We wish to thank the many kind friends and neighbors who by their kind words and deeds gave token of their friendship during . the illness and after the death of John Pierson. W. E. PIERSON AND FAMILY. Rale. Mrs. Simons will begin sale Satur day, December 4. One-half off on everything while they last. ' New goods this week. 55-2t Classified .Advertisements (Continued from Page Three.) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT Five acres, all in cultivation; barn, good house, furnished or unfur nished, two blocks from city lim its of Ashland. Address S. L. H - Ashland,, Oregon. - 55-tf FOR SALE Pure white Maltese hen pigeons and Belgian hares. 172 Skidmore. 55-8t C. B. - WATSON. ATTORNEY AT LAw. Consulting and General Practice. Pioneer Building. Of fice with E. D. Briggs. Ashland, Ore. We Will Bond You When you ask a friend to go on your Bond, do you fully realize the extent of the obligation you ask him to assume for YOUR benefit? What do you pay him for this service? Go on his Bond some day perhaps in a more hazardous situation? Why not BUY your Boud of a Company which makes a speciality of that business, pay for the service rend ered and be under no obligations to sign for the other fellow. . . Reasonable rates, prompt service, ab solute protection. BILLINGS AGENCY Phone 211. 41 East Main. JsftW ! ! !!);! SI" life FfiPli ??? X J t i t Building' For Years to Come In the erection of modern buildings the primary thought is for endurance. The same thought should be given to building our own body and brain but few give it. This build ing process requires certain essential food elements which, within the body, are converted into the kind t of brain, bone, nerve and muscle capable of enduring f. I the severe tpst nf wnrk nnrl tima Grape-Nuts j is scientifically made of wholewheat and malted barley, f ana supplies, in splendid proportion, all the nutritive r values of the grains, including their vital mineral I saltb, which are all-important for life and health, but lacking in much of the food that goes to make ud the i the ordinary diet. . I' A daily ration of Grape-Nuts flood is good "build- ; X mg lor sound health lor years to come. "There s a Reason" Sold by Grocers everywhere. nMMtHHMmiHt(MttHIHIIH4IIIIIIMf ATTHE 5, 10 AND J5c STORE The Money you save on father's Rift -Will buy a gift for mother. If sister's costs but 15 cents You will save enough for brother. 1 AT THE 5, 10 AND 15c STORE z If your funds are low here is the place to buy. Make up your gift list now. Come in and look around. We have almost everything ana noth ing costs over 15 cents. AT THE 5, 10 AND 15c STORE " t 1 1 tt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n i n n 1 riday and Saturday Special Cash Sale At the White House Grocery The response to our last weeK's sale was instantaneous. Ashland people have come to recognize the economy of buying' at these prices Regular Sale Cocoa, Hershey's, lb .20 $ .15 Cocoa, Hershey's, 1 lb 35 .25 Ashland Canned Tomatoes 10 .08 Mothers Oats, premium 35 .29 Mother's Oats, no premium 25 .22 Ktrosene, 5 gal 95 .87 Kingsford's Gloss Starch 2 .09 Kingsford's Corn Starch 12 .09 Hams, Columbia, fancy 26 .20 Hams, Standard . 24 .18 Bacon, standard : 30 .24 Bacon, Royal Ann .28 .22 Bacon, Peach 25 .20 Bacon, English style 20 .17 Bacon, Backs 20 .15 Hams, Picnic .13 .11 Lard, Union Meat Co., medium Lard, Union Meat Co., large Compound Pearl Shortening, medium. Compound Pearl Shortening, large....... Cottolene, medium Cottolene, large Flour, Valley Prise, guaranteed Flour, Champion Flour, Dalles Patent ". Spring Clothespins, doz Soap, Crystal White Rice, head Rice, Japan head ; Pork and Beans, 6mall Pork and Beans, medium Pork and Beans, large Regular Sale I .80 . $ .65 1.50 1.25 .70 .55 1.45 1.20 .70 .60 1.65 1.45 1.50 1.40 1.35 1.20 1.60 1.40 .08 .04 .05 .04 .10 .06 .08 .06 .10 .08 .15 .13 .25 .18 ' Regular Sale Pork and Beans, Libbys $ ,12 .08 Salmon, Chinook steak 20 .16 Salmon, Red Sockeye .25 .19 Coffee, Ideal Blend 35 ,28 Coffee, bulk .20 .16 Soda : 10 .06 Karo Syrup, Red Label, 2 lb .16 Karo Syrup, Red Label, 5 lb .39 Karo Syrup, Red Label, 10 lb .64 Karo Syrup, Blue Label, 2 lb .14 Karo Syrup, Blue Label, 5 lb .29 Karo Syrup, Blue Label, 10 lb .58 MILK Carnation, large cans 8c each, 13 for $1.00 Holly, large cans 8c each, 14 for $1.00 Yeloban, large cans 7c each, 16 for $1.00 Sugar 17 lbs. for $1.00 Friday and Saturday only. On Friday and Saturday we will give FREE with each 10c loaf of bread an inK writing' tablet. Our weeR-end sales are town talR. Don't forget we include free delivery and telephone service. Phone orders C. 0. D. Phone 155 WHITE HOWE GROCERY phone