Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, April 10, 1916, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Every other car on the road is a Ford;
more than half the cars bought this year
will he Fords. There' a mighty good rea
son. Ford ca's are filling a place in every
field of human activity. C t-ts about two
cents a mile Jo operate find maintain.
Better order yours today! Kunabout
$390; Touring Car $440; Coupel-t $590;
Town Car $040; Sedan $740; All pri.es
f.o.b. Detroit. On sale at
F. L. Gamps' Garage
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i LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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I). R. Connor transacted business
In Medford Saturday. I
Miss Grace .Wilson visited friends J
in Medford Saturday.
F. C. Smith of Jacksonville was a '
visitor in Ashland Saturday. j
G.
S Dutler transacted business In i
Portland several days last week.
For paperhanglng call Maynard,
with Beaver Realty Co. 92-2t
A crew of thirty men Is now at
work at the Gold Hill cement plant.
C. M. Thomas and family of Med
ford were visitors to Lithia Park
Sunday.
Virgil Rush left Saturday evening
for Alberta, Canada, where he will
locate.
Mrs. C. Harrison and child of ,
Dunsmulr were visitors in the city
last week.
George Ketchum and wife spent
last week visiting in Redding, Sis
son and McCloud.
Still 3elllng at greatly reduced
prices. Baughman's, 227 Fourth
street. It
Medford anglers are again agitat- j
ing the closing of the Rogue river to i
commercial fishing.
Mrs. A. H. Weber and son Bernard
of Fresno, Cal., are visiting Mr. and !
Mrs. Sam McXair.
Mrs. C. D. Schell of Wellen, Ore.,
visited her daughter, Miss Margaret.
In this city last week.
Mrs. J. R. Lilly was over from
Weed, Cal., the last of the week, vis
iting friends and shopping.
Mrs. Kate Stanley visited last week
at the home of her brother, Fred
Bloomingcamp, at Hornbrook.
J. D. Smetzler of Minneapolis has
been In Ashland during the past
week, accompanied by his wife.
A. S. Rosenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. G.
M. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Bardwell of Medford made up an
auto party which visited Ashland Fri
day evening.
The Result
Of Economy
The man who Is pros
perous is pleased to trace
the source of his success
it often goes way back
to the habit of economy
which was formed eaifly
in youth. Be wise
start an account with us.
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SAVINGS
DEPOSITS,
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Henry Thomasen of Ashland visit-
T'n Th"rsday-
! The Christian Endeavor Society of
.the Congregational church held
a
meeting with Ella Bunnell
Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. S. T. Hodges visited her home
at Gold Mill over Friday and Satur-
day, returning Saturday evening to
Ashland.
Judge L. U. Watson will lecture
j on "The Geology of Southern Ore
J gon" at Gold Hill next Thursday
i evening.
Johnson the Jeweler tor fine watch
i wo'k. 97-tf
! George Soranson returned to his
home at Grants Pass Thursday even
: ing after a several days' stay In Ash
I land.
Miss Lucy Shearer of Dunsmulr ar-
rived last Tuesday In Ashland to
spend a few days as the guest of Mrs.
Frank nirkev
Mrs. S. E.' Miller returned Sunday
from a visit of several weeks' dura
tion with friends and relatives in
Washington state.
Murphy Motor Company has a bar
gain in a used Ford. 7 Plaza. 91-2t
Mi's. Will Stansbury returns to her
home In Portland this week after an
extended visit with her parents
Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Morgan,
Mrs. Mary Cole has returned to
Ashland after several weeks' visit In
Douglas county. She reports much
rain In that part of Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Smith of Horn
brook were in Ashland last week to
attend the funeral of Mr. Smith's
mother, Mrs. Mary Jacobs.
Marguerite (Brown) McMichael,
who has been to the hospital for
treatment, we are glad to note is
able to return to her home.
The Trinity ladies will hold an
Easter bazaar at the parish house
April 23 from 2 p. m. to 11 p. m. It
Mrs. -I. J. MacMahon and children
returned to their home at Rogue Riv
er Thursday after spending several
days visiting friends In Ashland.
Mrs. Mary Murray returned to her
Ashland home Friday after spending
several days visiting her mother,
Mrs. Henry Croxton, at Grants Pass.
Isaac B'anton and family have re
turned to their home at Eugene after
spending a month In Ashland, drink
ing lithia water and reveling In Ash
land's parks.
State Deputy Engineer T. M. Davis
arrived in Ashland Saturday from
Portland, making the trip down by
auto. He made a trip over the Sis
kiyou grade Saturday.
R. L. Burdic motored up from
Grants Pass Saturday. He brought
with him a sample of the tungsten
ore which was discovered near Gold
Hill and created such a sensation
among the mining fraternity of
southern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bush returned
Sunday morning from a three weeks'
vlsit.at Riley. Kan. They report con
tinual storms and unpleasant weath
er in the middle west and were "only
too glad to get back to Ashland." On
the return trip they Bpent a few days
In Portland.
O. O. Allendenfer of the California-Oregon
Power Company at Med
ford was a visitor In the city Friday.
Mrs. T. R. McClain and son Howard
of Tacoma. Wash., are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Barrett.
Klamath Falls citizens have Insti
tuted recall proceedings against
i three councilmen, the recall agita
tion having arisen out of discontent
over the reorganization of the fire
department. The councilmen named
In the recall petitions threaten to
bring a libel suit against the inltiat
ors of the petitions.
J The Auxiliary's big annual May
dance, May 5, Natatorlum. Reserve
date. 92-lt
In connections with Knights Temp
lar triennial conclaves in Los Angeles
and Shriner imperial council cere
monials at Buffalo, W. H. McN'air
will mix pleasure with business by
i accompanying the Rexall contingent
of retail druggists in Its cross coun
try excursion clear through to Bos
ton. Mrs. McXair will accompany
i him.
! M. D. Bousman, the man who
killed Mr. and Mrs. Luther B. Akers
'at W'ildcrville on February 27, was
found guilty of murder In the second
degree In the circuit court at Grants
Pass last Friday. The killing oc
curred as a result of a series of quar
rels between the murderer and his
victims.
One of the primary duties of our
county school superintendent should
be to come into personal contact with
our rural schools. Whether he Is
provided with one or a dozen super
visors, G. W. Ager, republican candi
date for county soiiool superintend
ent, maintains that certain days of
the week should be set aside for act
ual supervision. 92-lt
The Rosenberg brothers shipped a
trainload of fine California sheep of
high class Into the valley recently.
Most of the sheep were purchased by
the Roguelands company.
Medford Tribune: David Stenwell,
of The Dalles, this state, who has
been visiting with relatives in the
vicinity of Ashland for a week' de-
Get "Busy
CLEAN UP
and
PAINT UP!
CLEANLINESS HELPS THE BABY.
Dirt fattens flies and kills bablps.
Baby needs pure air and clean food.
He can't get It if there Is dirt around
bis home.
Is your back yard littered wltb rub
bish? Clean It out so baby can play
there.
Is your stairway or hallway dlrty7
Make It a fit place for baby.
Don't throw things In the street
Baby plays there. "'
Don't throw garbage where yon think
no one will see It The flies will find It
Don't leave dirt In your sink. It
may get In baby's food.
Don't leave dirty rags, bottles and
cans around for baby to play with.
i
voted .Sunday to making acquain
tances In Medford and vicinity. Mr.
Stenwell "says that he will return
home, pack up and return to this
valley in time for the big celebration
of the Fourth of July and the dedi
cation of Lithia park at Ashland.
He declares that It is a source of re
gret to him that he neglected to find
Rogue river valley years ago.
Miss Ruth Walter of Portland
stopped over between trains Thurs
day and had dinner with frlonds In
Ashland. She is enroute home from
Los Angeles, where she spent the
winter.
Kenneth Lilly, former Ashland
high school all-around athlete, is
playing on the freshman baseball
team at Stanford University, being
barred from the varsity team by the
freshman rule which has been put
Into effect this year. He has main
tained a hatting average of .400 to
date In the several games played this
year.
The first opportunity for Ashland
lovers of track and field sports to
see the material which is being devel
oped from the Ashland high school
students, in action, will be next Fri
day afternoon, when the junior class
athletes will compete with the track
men from the rest of the school.
Later in the spring a valley field
meet of huge proportions will he
held, probably at Medford.
On? of the jitney drivers who op
erates on the Pacific Highway had
an exciting experience on the Siski
you graile Wednesday. Ho took a
party of s'ghtseers up the grade, and
through some mishap or mismanage
ment the car started backing down
when he had stopped for some reason.
The passengers jumped and the driv
er, Jack Stevens, ran the machine
into the hillside, upsetting It.
Yreka News: Mrs. Harry Orr re
ceived word the first of the week
that her mother, Mrs. E. S. Orr of
Neno, New, was in a very critical con
dition and not expected to live. On
receipt of the news Mrs. Orr left for
Nevada but was unable to arrive be
fore the end came, her mother dying
Tuesday morning. Mrs. Orr never
recovered from the Injuries she re
ceived In the automobile co'lision on
Butchel hill, near Yreka, on the even
ing of December 24 last.
Wilhier Poley, of Poley & Elhart,
druggists, snent part of last week at
Spokane, where he attended the con
vention of the Curtis Publishing Com
pany's, agents of the northwest.
Agepts from Oregon, Washington
and Idaho were In attendance. On
the VJ? home Mr. Poley stopped in
Port'and for a few days to get some
ideas and to vis't friends.
Grants Pass Courier: Another run
of Chinook salmon is appearing In
the river, two of the big fellows hav
ing been taken on spinners Sunday
near the Golden Drift dam. Only a
few of the fish have ascended the
river thus far during the spring
though the rise In the river of last
week should have started them u
from the sea.
Leonard Property Sold.
The Leonard property at the en
trance to Lithia Park has been op
tloned to the Ashland Printing Com
pany, the price named being $3,000
It comprizes 2G0 feet on Park Boule
vard and runs back to Granite street,
The purchase was made for a client
who will build a pavilion suitable for
dancing and refreshments. The pur
chaser will take the property over
April 20 and begin to build at once,
Classified Advertisements
FOR SALE My 6 Ms -acre free lrri
gated, fully equipped dairy and
chicken ranch. M. Jacker, 375
Otis street. 92-4t
FOR SALE Modern 7-room house
with barn, other outbuildings, gar
den and fruit. Will sell several
adjoining vacant lots separately or
all with house. Phone 275. In
quire 75 Winter. 92-0.
FOR RENT OR SALE Modern six
room house with barn, other out
buildings, on 2 acres. Every
thing in first-class condition. Ten
minutes' ride from town. Address
rinv US n P n nttv 91.1mn
FOR RENT Seventeen acres for
pasture at 369 Granite street. Call
atjlie place. 92-2t
FOR RENT, FURNISHED Two
small houses on Granite street near
fountain. All modern conveniences,
Including gas for cooking. Inquire
at 153 Granite street. 92-lt
FOR SALE Good heavy work mare
with foal, very cheap. C. H
Harms, Talent, R. D. 1, Box 124.
92-4t
FOR SALE Baby chicks hatched
with hens or in Incubator lots.
Also one hot water brooder. Mrs.
W. D. Booth, 996 Oak street, phone
291-R. 92-lt
FOR SALE Feeder pigs, average
weight about 80 pounds. E. C.
Weaver, R. 1, Box 115. 92-2f
WANTED TO TRADE Four lots,
corner, In Klamath Falls, two
blocks from Main street, one block
from paved street, 4-room house,
good barn, for Improved acreage
near Ashland. Address Harold H.
Millican, Ashland, Ore.
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EASTER
A BIGGER, better and more varied showing than
ever. All the staple goods as well as the new, novel
and different are shown. We've combed the mar
kets to give you the better kind of merchandise at
saving' prices.
See Us This
Fancy and plain Ribbons. Velvet Ribbons all shades and widths.
Striped Crepe de Chines.
Plain Taffetas, BlacK Taffeta, Fancy Taffetas.
, Striped Summer Voiles in darK patterns.
Summer Printed Silks.
White Goods for SKirts, Waists and Dresses.
Lawns of every shade.
Tub Silhs, Georgette Crepes, Pongees, Dimities, Percales, Crepes,
NainsooKs, Plain Voiles. Seed Voiles, Colored Voiles.
The store where Easter Goods abound
VAUPEL'
Ashland's
Shopping
Center
The Quality Store
Belkview Notes
(By the Language Classes of Belle-
view School.)
C. L. Moore Is up and around but i
not fully recovered from the effects
of a cracked rib which he sustained
over a week ago from being thrown
from a wagon-load of dirt.
The spelling contest at Bollevlew
was well attended Wednesday even
ing. The visitors wore too numerous
and spelled too well for the school.
We took our defeat cheerfully be
cause our main object is spoiling, not
winning the doubtful glory of defeat
ing someone else. The ilrst of the
county contests was hold Thursday.
The entertainment and the refresh
ment committees are busily engaged
preparing for the Parent-Teacher Cir
cle meeting which occurs Friday
evening, April 14. The program Is
expected to come up to the standard
and probably go somewhat beyond.
Tho Belieview Growers' Associa
tion held an Interesting meoting at
the school house last Tuesday even
ing. The object of this meeting was
to nominate trustees to be voted for
at an election to be called soon to
take charge of tho matter of Irriga
tion. Two gentlemen who live he
low here and J. E. Millner of this
neighborhood, nominated by the Tal
ent meeting last week, were en
dorsed. Resolutions of thanks and
appreciation for the work done by
the Talent Farmers' Club were voted.
The report on one survey already
made was read and the matters per
taining to Irrigation generally were
discussed. The consensus of opinion
is that we must have irrigation if it
can be had at a reasonable cost.
ThlB meeting was noted for the har
mony and Interest manifested.
C. L. Moore, a director, visited
school Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Ed Gowland and her mother-in-law
visited school Friday after
noon. DEPOT DOINGS
"On again, off again, gone again,"
seems to be the favorite occupation
of the powers who run the "board"
at division headquarters. One day
four men will be put on and the next
day, six cut off.
J. N. Linn, a Southern Pacific
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A Card
Will bring you a sample book of twenty-four patterns
of wall paper. These are a few patterns from our
large stock and if not suited we will send you other
samples.
We have the largest, newest and best assorted
t stock of wall papers ever displayed in Jackson county
and our prices are the lowest.
We have arranged this
country trade and those
come in.
Send for a Book Today
Everything to decorate the home, paint, varnish,
I wall paper, building and roofing papers, nothing else.
Wm. 0. Dickerson
Ashlands' Exclusive Paint and Wallpaper House
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GOODS
WeeK for
Best in
Price, Qual
ity, Slec(lon
brakeman, was seriously injured last
Monday at Diinsniuir when he crossed
the tracks In front of train 53 and
! was struck, lie suffered bad cuts
about the head and a badly fractured
knee. He was taken to tho general
hospital at San Francisco for treat
ment. F. W. Hitchcock, switchman at
Weed, was badly hurt Sunday when a
brake handle struck his iu the faco.
His Jawbone was broken, several
teeth knocked out and deep cuts and
bruises inflicted about his head. Ho
was taken to the Southern Paclfio
hospital at San Francisco.
Stockholders Meeting.
To the 'Stockholders of the Rogue
River Fruit & Produco Assn.:
Notice is hereby glvon that the
regular annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Roguo River Fruit &
Produce Association, for the election
of directors and tho transaction of
itich other business as may properly
como before such meeting, will be
held in the public library, Main
street, Medford, Ore., on tho 9th day
of May, lftlfi, at 10 o'clock a. in.
ROGUK RIVER FRUIT &
PRODUCE ASSN.,
By R. C. Washburn, President.
A. C. Flero, Secretary.
Dated Modl'ord, Ore., April 8, 1916.
92-3t-Mon.
The Portland Gas & Coke Co. has
been held not responsible for typhoid
germs In drinking water used by em
ployes. Phone news Items to the Tidings.
Big Business
You give your business just as con
scientious attention as the president
of the largest railroad gives his busi
ness. He uses a bank always. You should
do the same. Use this bank.
First Rational Bank
ASHLAND, OREGO.N'.
Oldest Kattonal Bank In Jackson
County
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book especially for our
who cannot conveniently