Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, April 13, 1916, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Thursday, April 13, 1016
ASHLAND TIDINGS
IDS
Wc arc overstocked on
the following:
LANTERNS
Both Driving and Plain.
Milk Pails
Both Plain and with strainer.
Axes
Double-bit, single-bit, boys'
and freighters'
Lock Sets
All finishes, for all kinds of
doors.
Door Butts
All sizes, all finishes, half
surface and plain.
Wc will make very tempting
prices on all the above articles,
to reduce our stock on these
lines.
Mail Orders
When your next order is all
made out and ready lo mail,
just bring it or mail it to us
and let us fill it for you. We
believe everyone prefers to
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trade at home if the prices are
as low and the quality as good.
. Wouldn't you rather see
the article itself than a pict
ure of it?
IVe will save you money on
Garden Hose, Lawn
Mowers, Garden
and Poultry
Wire
arner
The Low Price
Hardware Man
Mr
Phone 116
375 E. Main
A. P. A . Ashland
nd y hoUge
A. M. V No. 23
. Stated communication of Ashland
Lodge No. 23, A. F. & A. M., Thurs
day evening, April 13, 1916, at 7:30
o'clock. Important business. Visit
ing brethren cordially welcome.
STUART SAUNDERS, W. M.
W. H. DAY, Sec'y.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL s
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George Engle Is reported to be
very low.
W. D. Hodgson made a business
trip to Rogue River last Monday.
John H. Groves was In town from
his Green Springs mountain ranch
Tuesday.
Prosecutor E. E. Kelly spent Wed
nesday in Ashland attending to offi
cial business.
T. W. Acklln is moving from
Pioneer avenue to his property on
Nursery street.
The Valley barber shop proprietors
have just installed three new chairs
of the latest model.
Mrs. Simons will sell millinery at
cost Thursday and Friday of this
week. Come and get bargains.
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A f e On 1 y
ja. few of the great
artistsappearin'g exf
clusively in Metro
Wonderplays.. Metro
productionsrarei the
rre v;eT, b' e t t :;e;
motion, pictures
Is your
Theatre
showing
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Hamilton! V J
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Golden Egg
Macaroni Week
This week we are selling
three packages of Golden Egg
(machine dried) Macaroni or
Spagettl for
25 Cents
Kind will give you Absolutely
Free a beautiful balloon for the
little one, also a valuable recipe
booklet for the mother, with
each purchase.
SPAGETTI CROQUETTES
WILL BE SERVED
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
HOLMES'
GROCERY
W. A. Freeborg left Monday for
Reno, N'ev., to visit his non Will, who
1b located in that city.
You still have time to have a new
suit made for Easter at Taulserud &
Barrett's. It
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ashcraft are
the happy parents of a baby boy
which arrived last Saturday.
What? Haven't your Easter suit
yet? We have one for you. Paulse
rud & Barrett It
F. H. Crowson has finished paint
ing his Eighth street residence and
otherwise beautifying the premises.
H. S. Hagen of Eugene, recruiting
sergeant of the L S. army, will be
in Ashland Thursday on recruiting
service.
Men's and ladies' hats cleaned,
sewed and reblocked at Orres' Tailor
Shop. It
Mr. and Mrs. A. McCann of Duns
muir have been visiting friends in
the city this week, being guests at
the E. H. Bush home.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Hader and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Furry were among fhe Phoenix visit
ors to Lithia Park Sunday.
Ladies, if you have a good straw
hat have it resewed and blocked in
the newest shape. See Orres. It
I'LL l!E THKRK.
HE WHERE?
At the Royal Cafe for my Sunday
dinner.
D. P. Blue returned to Ashland
Monday after a stay of a year in
Honolulu. He was just six days in
making the trip from the Hawaiian
Islands.
Note Billie Burke in "Peggy" at
the Vinlng Thursday and Friday,
April 20 and 21. Save one of these
dates. It
Mr. and Mrs. George Cornelius and
a sister of Mr. Corneliuj of Onaga.
Kan., are visiting at the home of Mrs.
Charles Rogers on Oak street. They
came to Ashland with a view to lo
cating.
Oregon woolens are best suited for
Oregonians. We guarantee that they
fit you when made to measure. $17
and up. Mitchell & Whittle. It
Jack and Bert Mattern are In town
for a few days from the mines in the
Salmon river country in northern Cal
ifornia. They report a general re
vival of mining interest throughout
Siskiyou county.
A number of Gold Hill young
friends and relatives of Miss Bernice
Myer came up from that city Satur
day and held a picnic in the park,
where they were joined by Miss
Myer.
BANK
) FASH LAN I
The Result
01 Economy
The ninn who is iros
parous is pleased to trace
the source of his success
it often goes way lwck
to the habit of economy
which was formed early
in youth. Be wise
start an account with us.
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PALESTINE PAGEANT WILL BE
SEEN IN ASHLAND
Undi-r direction of Rov, Dr. Allen Moore, Fellow Royal Geo
graphic .Society.
"Has had some thrilling and unusual experiences in the near East.
Dr. Allen Moore is a Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society and
was a missionary among the Mohammedans and Oriental Jews for
seventeen years. His field of labor has been from Morocco through
northwestern Africa to Egypt and into the Holy Land. Dr. .Moore is
the founder of two missions in Algeria, was special missionary envoy
to the war !n Morocco, and at the same time of the bombardment of
Casa lilanca he succored thousands of Jewish captives who had been
forced into Mohammedanism and slavery.
For three years he was director of Palestine Expositions in tho
United .States under the auspices of the Missionary Education Move
ment, lie directed the Holy Land scenes and tableaux In "The World
in Boston," "World in Baltimore," "World in Cincinnati" and "World
in Chicago," the greatest missionary expositions of their kind ever
held In tMs country.
Dr. Moore's specialty is making clear Holy Scripture by giving a 1
conception of the surroundings and the materials of Bible times.
His lectures on the old Mosaic Tabernacle are marvelous. They give
the Key to Scriptures. Thousands testified that the Palestine Pa
geant ai'd Dr. Moore's lectures have made for them a new book out
of the "ible.
Dr. .Moore spoke in several of the Ashland churches Sunday, lie
told about the great Palestine Pageant, for which he has to enlist one
hundred stewards to act in his Bible scenes and tableaux.
Dr. Xoore never has difficulty in finding plenty of stewards, lie
does find it hard to secure a bridegroom for his Palestine wedding.
This victim cannot see the face of the bride until alter the ceremony
is over. Those in charge of the Exposition are anxious to know if
the youth of Ashland are too timid to risk their fates in this man
ner. This great Exposition is coming to Ashiand under the auspices of
the Ashland Ministerial Association and will be held in ('luuitauiiia
Hall for three days, beginning Monday, April 17, IS and 19.
EASTER
,.. with its
Fragrance and
Flowers
is close at hand
What more fitting as a gift or
purchase than a hottleof
Palmer's or Hudnut's
Toilet waters or
Perfumes
In Ashland, prices 2Tc, 50c and 75c,
See our window and come in;at Mitchell & whittle's. it
and sample the odors, at U -
Poley's Drugstore
Foley & Klliait, Druggists.
James Hill, superintendent of the
Wells-Farjo company on the coast,
was a visitor in Ashland this week.
Mr. Hill looks for a good fruit crop
in the valley this year and says there
will be a good market for it.
Big Sale
At the Royal
Cafel
Sundav
7."c Dinner for 3"c
Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Enders, Jr., are
the happy parents of a ten-pound boy
which arrived Wednesday morning.
There really Isn't much use printing
this item. Uncle John has beat us
to it by telling everybody In town
yesterday.
Still another shipment of sport
ties, beautiful assortment of patterns,
Sue each. Mitchell & Whittle. It
John Cameron and wife spent Sun
day in Ashland, being accompanied
by their son John, who has been em
ployed in Newport for the past three
years. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron now
are living near Table Rock, where
Mr. Cameron conducts a store.
Mrs. T. M. Lynch and her mother,
Mrs. Wright, are expecting a visit
from relatives living at Thompson,
N. D., some time in the near future.
Some ten years ago they visited their ;
brother, Mr. Wright, now deceased,
and Ashland made such a favorable
Impression on them that they never
have forgotten her, and now they are
thinkinj'of coming here to locate.
Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Itobeits and
son Lee of the 401 ranch and Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Gall of Pelleview were
Sunday visitors of their mother, Mrs.
E. J. Roberts, and sister, Mrs. L. O.
Van Wegen.
Shoes and plenty of them, in styles
and shapes that fit a human's foot.
All leather, In black or tan, $3. HO to
$." a pair. Mitchell & Whittle. It
Horn on April 10 to Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Guiley at Sunnyslde, Wash., a
boy. Mr. and !rs. Guiley are for
mer Ashlanders and have many
friends here who will rejoice with
them over the new arrival. C. E.
Hooper of Ashland is a grandfather
of the boy.
Leather belts to fit any boy or man
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The 5 - 10
vrE have bought a liberal chunk of the
vv Biegel Hardware stock at a figure way
below the present market price. These
goods will be placed on sale
Friday, April 14th
and will be sold out at our popular prices,
5. 10 and 15c. Values up to 50c will be in
cluded in this sale.
Good axe handles, value 25 to 50c 15c
Pick or Mattock handles 15c
Rakes and 'garden Hoes 15c
Heavy Steel Butts, brass and antique copper
plated, size 3x3J, pair 15c
Smaller sizes, pair 10c
Fancy surface Hinges, pair 10c
Small brass Hinges, pair lc
Hatchets, 25c value 15c
Hammer handles, 15c value 10c
Hammer handles, 10c value 5c
Stove bolts, assorted sizes, dozen 10c
Screws, all sizes, round and flat heads, brass, copper, blued
and brass finish, at less than wholesale prices. At
The 5-10-15c
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Dr. Allen Moore, F.R.G.S.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Klngery and
babe of Ilillcrest Orchards spent a
day recently with Mr. and .Mrs. Van
Wegen, who are uncle and aunt to
Mrs. Kingery. While here they
looked over the park and were de
lighted with tho improvements that
have been made.
HSHLHND
Storage and Transfer Co
C. F. 11ATF.S Proprietor.
Two warehouses near Depot.
Goods of all kinds stored at reason
able rates.
A (ieneral Transfer HuxineN.
Wood and Kock Springs CoaL
Phone 117.
Office, 99 Oak Street,
ASH LAM). OKKGON.
- 15c Store
Store
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