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Monday, March 6, 1016 ASHLAND TIDINGS PAGE SEVEN Belleview Notes V4 High School Motes I By JOHN ANDERSON ! ! mm (By the Language Classes of Belle view School.) mm mi mm , w Si 13 i If ft SWITCH ON THE LIGHT 2 There are a lot of things about the coffee business that the public doesn't know. There are a lot of coffees of the "ten -karat" variety masquerading as the "eighteen -karat" kind. There can be no better coffee than Club Super-Qualify Coffee It sells regularly at 40c. No "first quality" coffee should sell for more. There might be times when a higher price would be justified but not now. "Green coffee" prices fluctuate just as does sugar or flour and any oth-r staples. Due to a decreased demand in Europe, coffee has beer, "down" for a whole year past. During part of this time the "best" coffee could be retailed, with a reasonable profit, at 35c in the home market and 40c in distant markets. During that time we sold ROYAL CLUB at the reduced price. Recently prices have advanced the regular price of ROYAL CLUB is now 40c, and it's worth it. The coffee roaster who maintained a price of 40c to 45c, during this "low market" period, charged you too much he robbed the public of thousands of dollars. They were entitled to share in this saving just as they do on sugar and flour and other staples. The Coffee Roaster who charges you an unreasonable price fifty one 'weeks out of the year, for coffee no better than ROYAL CLUB, and then reduces his price for one week to what it should have been all the year does not deserve your patronage. We will challenge all competition. ROYAL CLUB has no equal in quality or price. We will not be undersold no, not for a single day. We will allow no "outside" coffee roaster to unload his surplus stock on the unsuspecting public at what he claims to be a marvel ous reduction. For two weeks you may buy ROYAL CLUB at reduced prices to meet all competition. Buy it in any quantity at these prices. You know it is the best that money can buy. You know it is fresh for it's roasted daily in Portland and deliv ered to your grocer in small quanti ties just as he needs it. You can be certain that it has not lost its strength in warehouses or in transit NO IfTOR WYJ AHY PACE -djftj p-v7 & CO. The "Royal Club" House PORTLAND, OREGON Loren Moore of Butte Falls spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Mo'ore. Roy Drake visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. A. D. Moore, Monday evening. Ade'bort Moore and Chester Jenson and families motored to Jacksonville I Sunday afternoon. "We have met the enemy and he i is ours." Another good spelling match was held Wednesday evening and resulted in a victory for Iiellet- vlew. The unfavorable weather pre vented as many A. H. S. students from coming as were here a week ago, but there were more patrons. Next spell ing Is set for Wednesday evening, and our challenge still stands. We real ize that some time we are very likely to be beaten, but we are learning some spelling In the moantinie. J. B. Hunter, Mrs Gray, Dean Scott and the Taylor boys were among the people at the spelling Wednesday evening that have not been attending. We would like to see more patrons come. W. S. Moore is doing Jury duty at the county seat this week. The fam ily expects him home over Sunday. Harvey Taylor has not only remod elled the Imperial cycle car ne re cently traded for, but has rechrlstenej it. It is "The Roaring Gimlet" now. Copyrighted and all rights reserved. Those wishing to dramatize or set it to music must see the owner, Mrs. W. S. Moore was a pleasant caller at school Thursday afternoon Harry Farmer experienced quite a bump a few days ago when a vaulting pole broke with him. No serious in jury resulted. He lost his breath in falling, and after securing that again was as good as ever. The following visitors from town spent a very pleasant evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Moore one evening last week: W. W. Ussher, Dr. J. P. Johnson, Mesdames Johnson, Wright, Hubbard and Wilt shire and daughter, Miss Pearl. Part of the time was spent rehearsing a play for r 'odge entertainment. A most en joj able time la reported by ell present. Mr. Evans of this community is also doing time at Jacksonville as a Juror, having been drawn to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr, Graves. Here is one little gir'ls idea of the appearance and habits of some of our wild animals: "The appearance of the deer is is brown, has short hair brown eyes, long spreading horns, short tail and divided hoods. The habit it runs wh6n it sees anybody coming." "The appearance of a bear, it is white, black, and brown; some have long balr and some have short hair: they are not very tall. The habit It stans still when it sees any body comming or climes up a tree. Another in hygiene: "We should breathe through the nose so we can small better." "The hair cell la little hole In which a hair stands by himself." I M U day at Medford and Saturday In Ash, They are going Everyone Is go- land's "cigar box." tp bo some games. ing to both games. The S. P. handed us a five-car spec ial to the game at Medford Friday. Of course, all tluj cars wore not packed, but there was Indeed a goodly crowd. And It was sure a happy bunch on the road home. This has been another rally week. Tuesday the classes wore dismissed fifteen minutes early nnd everyone stayed and the best yell rally that has been had for a long time took place. LeRoy "Bulldog" Ashcraft, who was appointed co-yell leader with Lolin Auuoii, took charge of ilie cere monies. No new yells were tried, as ho thought that the older ones needed to be polished up. It sure sounded fine to hear the old yells given with some of the old spirit. Even the i rooks took some part. I I Wednesday morning Henry Kndnrs came out and led the songs. Copies were made of eorv soul' that has been sung at school 'for several venra ,",,1B ",,01,ld b,y ,nese envelopes and back, and several new ones. Every j U8B ,luM" " al1 tnt'ir correspondence. it is a small contribution to so great a cause as the establishment of Ash land as a resort of consequence. Mail Order House For Ashland Glass of Water Eiivcloos. The glass or water envelopes are now on sale at Poley's drug store and hast Side Pharmacy at the same price as at the Tidings office. Citi- pupll was given a copy of every song and everyone sang. This also was "some" rally. Friday afternoon the last of the Every citizen owes that much to the cause. Buy and use the glass of wa- series of rallies took place. School!..,. nvinM- i Qn vnll- m,ri,nll. ence. The future of Ashland will be i determined largely by the force each adjourned .,.. mlts h(i,ilwi u. ptnrnrlsoL Machinery for doing rapid shoe re pairing has arrived and is now In op eration at the Eastern Supply Comf pany. Their new electric nailer nails a shoe from heel to toe in nine sec onds. Their stitcher sews a shoe in ten seconds. Their finiBher trims polishes and finishes a pair of shoes in a few minutes. Mr. Woods says they are going af ter the mail order repair business, and are going to cut the prices so as to get It. He says he is going to keep his men and machines busy. Here are a few of the new cut prices now in effect: Ladies' soles sewed or nailed, 35c; heels, 20c; half soles and heels, same job, 50c; If by mail, 5c extra. Men's soles, 50c; heels, 35c; half soles and heels, 80c; if by mail, 8c extra for return post age. Sizes tip to 9, sowing and patch es at reasonable prices. Help us get going. The only place in the world doing shoe repairing at these prices. EASTERN SUPPLY CO., It Ashland, Ore. was let out at 3 o'clock and the songs and yells were practiced for a few minutes, and then they al to the street and serpentined down to the Plaza. On the way they sang "You Can't Beat ABhland High." In front of Rose Brothers' they formed a huge circle and sang and yelled for a while. Then they moved on to the Plaza, where they lined up and pnve a fifteen-minute hoarse concert. They did not go through their entire reper toire, but It was altogether a goodly performance. Among the yells given were "Bossie Cow Cow," etc., and "Eth-o-u-p Thoup." The report sards were given out Monday. There were quite a number of sour and surprised looking faces among the Btudents. Some ventured a remonstrance, but were calmly told to go back and sit down. They would get a grade as soon as they earned it. The deportment was pretty low this month. Rev. A. R. B'ackstono visited the school Tuesday morning and Victor Mills, of the class of '13, in the af ternoon. Dean Walker, who, It was an nounced, would referee the Medford1- Ashland games, was unah'e to get here, so Cooper, who referced last year's games, is the official referee. Thursday evening after a hot de bate the junior class elected Ruth Hadley president and Winifred Han- ratty secretary-treasurer. The juniors are getting ready for the big banquet that is going to be given to the seniors at the end of the year. The basketball team practiced In the armory half of tho time last week. As a result they did not seem at all lost In Medford's barn last Friday. Ed Dews is in town. He probably came up to see the Medford games All the pictures for the cuts except some snaps have been sent away now, The snaps have not all come in yet Those -who have snaps are urged to bring them to school. As soon as the cuts return the actual work on the "nonr-e" will begin. Edltor-ln-Chief Fern Murphy is working overtime now. According to the Medford papers, the poor, dear Medford boys were nil 111 Friday night. Wo'I, we are all so sorry for them. Miss Harris expects to give "Car men" in two or three weeks now. Let's not forget that there are two more good games with Mod ford Fri- Phone news Items to the Tidings. Intel-urban Autocar Company. Between Ashland, Talent, Phoenix and Medford car leaves Ashland northbound daily except Sunday at 9:00 a. m., 12:50 p. m., 2:30 p. m , 3:30 p. m., 4:45 p. m. and 6:15 p. m. Sundays leaves Ash land at 9:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m 5:00 p. m. and 10:30 p. m. Leave Medford for Ashland daily ex cept Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 11:50 a. m., 1:15 p. m., 2:30 p. m., 3:45 p. m. and 5:15 p. m. Also on Sat urdays at 11:15 p. m. On Sundays leave Medford at 10:00 a. m., 4:00 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. Medford Top Factory I.. K. ACKLI-Y, l'roptictor AUTOMOBILE and BUGGY TOPS, Etc. Only top factory between Ivugcnc and Sacramento. Dust hood, celluloid lights, ide curtains, storm ajiroiis, auto sent slip covers, cushions anil backs. D ishes, fenders and tops recovered, first class repairing, Any specialty in trim ming desired. Phone 222-J 118 S. Central MEDFORD, ORE. Cr317,V5teT5iJeinOTmrjTjrri' s ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY Dealers In LUMBER Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors. Rooling Papers, Cordwood, Factory Block Wood Motel Columbia H li ASHLAND, OltKGO.V THE LITTLE GEM Best furnished little hotel between Portland and San Francisco. Rooms with Bath, Hot and Co'd Water, Steam Heat. Woll ventilated and absolutely clean and sanitary. 75 cents and up. Opposite Elks Temple. Mrs. C. E. Davis, Prop. 7TSH L-7XN D Storage and Transfer Co C. F. RATI;8 Proprietor. Two warehouse near Depot uooda of all kinds stored at reason able rates. A General TranHfe-r KiiHiness. Wood and Hock Springs 1 Phone 117 Office. fl9 Oak Streot, ASHLAND. OKKUOV 7h hrtil ' Those Who Have Had Car riages Repaired Here Need no further Introduction. This announcement Is for the purpose of Informing others who have been pay ins exorbitant prices for inforlor work. We are In business to stay and know that it is only by turning out perfect work at. reasonable pricoa that we can survive. N. M. LANE Corner First Avenue and C Streets Successor to A. I,. I. Mini). am mmm jm W00D-LAM" "S, TRADE MARK POIS ON QUICK, CERTAIN, DEADLY ALWATI SBAOT, HKTKK FAILS. Deatrori iqulrreli, fopnera, pr.ir. ur., ti ioolf arl In Spring when the hun irDStS w?k from Winter's tleep. Money fwkf It tr fail.. "Wood -Lark for 2 ;JaT. ni .tood erery teat If. crop lniur inc. aaln.t rodent peata. Manufactured by Clarfce?Woodward Drue Co.. ForUand. Ore gon. Buy froaa your dealer, McNair Bros. SS Our cars are kept warm In cold weather. 1 Ad of tht Serif)