Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 08, 1916, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Monday. May 8, 1010
ASHTiAXD TIDINGS ,
PAGE PITS
Ashland
Lodge .
No. 23 '
A. F.
and
A. M.
Stated communication of Ashland
Lodge No. 23, A. F. & A. M., Thurs
day evening, May 11, 1916, at 7:30
sharp. 'To be followed by a Joint so
cial gathering with, the Eastern Star,
to which members of both orders and
the wives of Masons are invited, also
visiting brethren.
STUART SAUNDERS-, W. M.
W. H. DAY, Sec'y. 100-2t
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. J. J. Scholer Is In town shop
ping for a few days.
Mrs. Louise Trusty of Dunsmuir
was In town not long since.
Mrs. R. W. Farquhar is making a
several days' visit In Portland.
Miss Ruth York has .commenced
her school in the Oak Ridge district.
W. T. Grieve and wife of Jackson
ville were visitors In the city Friday.
R. P. Edgington has been quite ill,
but is somewhat Improved ac pres
ent. Fred York visited his daughter,
Mrs. J. T. Logan, at Waldo, Ore., this
week.
Cecil Crises was over from Yreka
Friday evening to attend the Auxil
iary ball.
A new line of those good "Cheney"
eilk four-in-hand ties at 55 and 65
cents each at Mitchell & Whittle's.
Harry Tucker, the Christian church
minister from Medford, was In our
city last week.
Emil Wolters of Medford visited
his son, Ed Wolters, on Mountain av
enue last week.
Rev. J. M. Spencer and wife of
Rogue River visited friends In Ash
land last week.
Mrs. R. P. Watklns has returned
home after a few days' visit with rela
tives in Medford.
Mall Carrier and Mrs. Doran are
rejoicing over the arrival of a baby
girl at their home.
Mrs. A. L. Carter of Roseburg Is
spending a couple of weeks visiting
relatives In this city.
John Loomis and family have
moved to Wilbur, Ore., and will spend
the summer In that vicinity.
No one can honestly question the
splendid values we are now offering
you In those $3 hats. Mitchell &
Whittle.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Zlder of Talent
were In town In attendance at the
revival meeting last week.
Mrs. Gus Edlund was called to Ash
land from Roseburg Thursday by the
serious illness of her father.
Mrs. Horace Mitchell of Mountain
avenue has recently enjoyed a visit
from her brother from California.
Mr. and Mrs. King of Holly, Ore
are visiting the Wright family on
Granite street at the present writing.
K. Merrill and family moved to
Ashland last week from Butte Falls.
Mr. Merrill's parents live in Ashland.
Mrs. Nels Larson is expecting to go
to the hospital soon for an operation.
Her friends are sorry that this is nec
essary. Arthur Webber hiked up to Pilot
Hock last Wednesday and reports the
snow practically gone from that emi
nence. Roy L. Maule, candidate for the re
publican nomination for county treas
urer, was a visitor In the city this
morning.
When we take your measure for a
suit of clothes to order it must be
right, otherwise we do not want you
to take It. Mitchell & Whittle.
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THE
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BANK
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Follow
the Lead
of successful men econ
omize and SAVE. Your
money in The Citizens
Huns: of Ashland is SAFE
and GROWS.
Oitcn an account here
and receive 4 nor cent on
your d!olts.
MrtfMj SAVINIO
W7oUi deposits,
Mrs. Olds, who underwent a seri
ous operation at the Granite City hos
pital some time ago, Is able to return
to her home.
Genuine silk fibre socks at 25
cents a pair, in pearl grey, black,
white, tan and navy, at Mitchell &
Whittle's.
Among the many who were up
from Medford to the Mathis-Vessey
meetings Wednesday night we no
ticed John F. Balllnger and wife.
Messrs. Ed. Hunt and J. Scholer
have purchased a Studebaker car, In
which they will travel and sell fruit
and vegetables through California.
Extra trousers that are cut right
and made with tunnel belt loops and
new patterns at $2.50, $3, $3.50 and
$4. Mitchell & Whittle.,
Yreka Is In the throes of a radium
excitement following the discovery
of what Is believed to be a radium
mine by C. E. Condrey on Humbug
creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Mansfield
were called to Ashland last week by
the serious illness of Mr. Mansfield's
mother. They live on a ranch In the
Applegate valley.
Francis Winter, son of Mr. and
Mrs. O. Winter, Is dangerously ill at
'the Granite City hospital following
upon complications resulting from an
attack of tonsil itis.
Mrs. Minnie Wright and son Orrin,
who came here from North Dakota
to visit relatives and look for a loca
tion, have found what they were seek
ing near Harrisburg, Ore.
Miss Louise ' Lennart left Friday
evening for Portland, where she will
remain for the next two months, re
turning, however, to "help celebrate
the springs dedication."
It takes only one hundred cents to
buy a first-class "Silver" shirt, either
stiff or soft cuff, and many beautiful
patterns to select from, at Mitchell
ft Whittle's.
"Fatty and Mabel Adrift," featur
ing Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Nor
mand, at the Vinlng Thursday even
ing proved to be the most comical
comedy seen in months at the popular
Ashland picture house.
The Murphy Motorcar Company re
ports the sale of a Dodge car to Mr.
Gaines a recent arrival from Canada.
According to Mr. Murphy, this Is the
tenth Dodge which he has sold In
Ashland this spring.
Deputy Sheriff "Curly" Wilson,
who is a candidate for the republican
nomination for sheriff, was a visitor
in the city Friday, coming. up to at
tend to. official business and inci
dentally shaking bands with a few of
his many Ashland friends.
About twenty auto loads of gypsies
are camped near Frederick, below
Ashland, today, there being over a
hundred and fifty of the wanderers In
the party. Their cars are mostly
high-powered and recent models.
Dr. J. W. Morrow of Portland and
Thomas H. Crawford of La Grande,
both candidates for delegates-at-large
to the national democratic conven
tion, were In Ashland Monday, being
piloted about the city by Postmaster
Kaiser.
Mrs. J. H. Farrar Is visiting in the
city from Myrtle Creek, where the
Farrars have ranched since leav
ing Ashland two years ago. She will
remain in the city until after high
school commencement, when her son
Clyde receives his diploma.
C. V. Atterbury, a former Ashland
patrolman, returned last week from
an extended trip throughout the
northwest. He reports hearing lots
of talk about Ashland in Seattle and
in fact all of the northwestern cities
visited, and urges perseverance at the
publicity work.
One of the Rogue River Canal Com
pany's engineers recently made a trip
In to Four Mile and Fish lakes and
reports hard-packed snow to the
depth of four feet at the lakes. This
Ib unusual at this time of the year.
The Fish lake reservoir Is filling fast,
according to his report, and will be
full to the spillway within a month.
H. G. Eastman Is the proud posses
sor of a beautiful medal which he
received upon the completion of ten
years of service In the Ashland com
pany of the Oregon National Guard.
The medal is of silver and gold,
mounted on blue enamel. "Faithful
Service" is embossed on the silver
and the state seal done In gold. Only
one or two other Ashlanders have re
ceived one of these ten-year service
medals, which are presented Jointly
by the state and national military authorities.
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May Rolison in "The Making ner of
Mrs. Matt," coming to the Vinlng
Wednesday, May 17.
F. C. Smith's High Standing.
(From Jacksonville Post.)
Prof. Francis C. Smith of this city,
candidate for nomination for county
school superintendent, has been prin
cipal of the schools of this city for
the past three years, a record which
shows the estimate put on his work
by those closely In touch with school
work. Mr. Smith has excellent rec
ommendations from the school board
testifying to his success here. It is
expected thit he will receive a large
vote in this district. Adv.
Vining Offerings
Of the Week
Tonight.
This Monday evening a new com
pany with a new star will be shown
at the Vining. This Is Helen Ware
in "Secret Love," a film adaptation
of Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett's
widely read novel, "The Lass of the
Lowrles." The scene of the play is
laid in the Lancaster coal mining
country, and a rugged plot and thrill
ing action makes the play outrival
the book In gripping the heart inter
est. Tuesday.
Constance Collier, the internation
ally noted London star, in the role of
witty, tender, strong-minded grand
opera Idol especially suited to her
great personal beauty and artistic
strength, will be presented for the
first time upon the screen by Oliver
Morosco on the Paramount program
in "The TongueB of Men," which
comes to the Vining. Tuesday. The
young rector of an aristocratic church
denounces from the pulpit the grand
opera "Zaporah" and the corrupting
influence exerted by the woman who
sings it, notwithstanding the fact he
has never witnessed the performance.
The visit of the outraged prima
donna to her own vestry room to dis
cuss the attack, the revelation of her
really splendid personality and sin
cerity, and the sentimental outcome
it works with the young rector makes
one of the crlspest slories the screen
iias seen in years. It is a thing that
might have been expected from so
clever a title as "The Tongu,es of
Men." Forrest Stanley makes a
handsome picture as the young cleric
who Is broad enough to listen,- to
reason.
Wednesday.
The kind of romance which you
used to laugh and cry over. Little
touches of real life and a lovable girl
as the centural figure, Vivian Mar
tin, a charming little star, comes to
the Vining Wednesday in "Merely
Mary Ann." This picture is a mas
terpiece. It Is one of the few really
great motion pictures which were
written for the screen by a real art
ist. The story Is a sweet romance of
the beautiful housemaid who became
a rich society leader, her trials and
tribulations.
Columbia Contract Company is de
iver'tig 3,000 tons of rock a day on
the Columbia Jetty.
VINING THEATRE
Wednesday, May 17
America's Most
Popular Comedienne
"Herself"
Not a film
MY
ROBSON
and a Splendid Company
in the New Comedy Suc
cess by James Forbes,
author of "The
Chorus Lady"
"The Making Over
of Mrs. Matt"
Exuding Sunshine and Lauqhs
Autos and Carriages 10:47 a P- M.
Prices 50c to f 1.50.
Pictorial Review Summer Fahlon
I took now on sale, 25c.
June Patterns now on Bale, also
. Pictorial Review Muguzine, 15c.
Ashland's Exclusive Ladies' Store
LOT of people got theirs last week. Will
you get yours this week while there
are still so many splendid suits to choose
from at
For any Silk Suit up to $35.00
For any Wool Suit up to $35.00
This lot now includes every one of our better suits.
Too Many Suits Left-Thafs Why
Other Suits $12.50 up
Now Is a Good Time
to Buy Silks
A lot of new shades in plain
Taffetas green, navy, Belgian
blue, rose, wine, grey.
iSO-inch Striped Taffetas, latest
novelties.
Summer Wash Goods
Printed Klaxons, Tissues and
Voiles, 15c.
Printed Voiles, 30 to 40 inches,
25c to 35c.
The as.sortiiient of wash goods
Is aixHit at its bet now. Will you '
get yours ivliijo the choosing Is
Stood?
Underwear
We believe we have assembled
the best values in knitted vests
and suits we hive yet shown.
Vests 15 to 60c
Saits 35c to $1.50
Niagara silk vests and
suits. Niagara silk en
velope chemises.
Undermuslins
Envelope chemise and
drawers, corset covers,
combination Princess
slips and gowns.
Middy blouses and
Middy suits, Bungalow
kimonos and aprons.
Crepe de Chine
$3 to $5 Waists
In spite of the scarcity of this
favored silk a recent shipment
brings to us a goodly quantity,
$3.00 to 5.00.
Gaiety Waists
1.0O-1.19--1.5O
They are here, and they are splendid! You will
be pleased to find that you can buy such pretty
waists for so little. 108 of them at 1.00, 1.19, 1.50
Classified Advertisements
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
t AM A CANDIDATE for the office of
Distort . Attorney on the Demo-
crat , ticket. If nominated and
elected, I shall serve the county
as I have served the city of Med
ford during the past three years,
during which time I have bsen Its
city attorney. B. R. McCABE.
phrey-Knlght Addition to the City
of Medford.
Said lot will be sold at said time
and place In the manner provided
by law for the Bale of real prop
erty under execution to satisfy the
judgment, attorney's fees, costs
and accruing costs of sale.
Dated this 4th day of May, 1916.
W. II. SIXGLER, Sheriff.
By E. V.'. Wilson, Deputy.
100-5t-Mon.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Five acres
in r-itv limits. Would trade for
light automobile. Inquire Beaver
Keaity i.'onipcny. luu
FOR SALE OR TRADE A good fac
tory lot in Richmond, Cal., one
block from water front. Would
consider automobile. Inquire
Beaver Realty Company. 100-2t
FOR SALE Two thoroughbred
cocks, two years old. 1049 Ash
land streeUPhone 432-Y. 100-3t
FOR SALE One 1 horsepower
Indian motorcycle in first class
condition. Equipped with tandem
light and horn. A bargain. Jor
dan Electric Co. Phone 80.
100-2t
Medford Picnic
Is Planned
WILL. TRADE Clear lot In Ashlnnd
for auto. Apply at Jones' Garage.
100-3t
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UN
DER EXECUTION. H. M. McFar
land, plaintiff, vs. Henry Hum
phrey, Elizabeth Humphrey, his
wife, W. II. Humphrey and L.
Emma Humphrey, his wife, Ladd
& Tilton Bank, a corporation, also
known as Ladd & Tilton, C. .
McDonald and Grace Barrett Tar
bell defendants.
By virtue of an execution ana
order of sale duly Issued out of
and under the seal of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon In
and for the County of Jackson, to
me directed and dated the 3rd day
of May, 1916, in a certain suit
therein wherein the plaintiff, H.
M. McFarland, recovered a judg
ment against the defendants
Henry Humphrey and Ellzabetn
Humphrey, his wife, for the sum
nf Turn Thnnsand One Hundred
Eighty-seven and 67-100 ($2,187.
67) Dollars, with interest thereon
from said 20th day of February,
1916, at the rate of 6 per cent per
annum, for $225.00 attorney's fees
and the further sum of $42.Zt
with Interest thereon from Febru
ary 20th, 1916, at 10 per cent per
annum, and for the further sum
of $25.00 attorney's fees and
$19.00 costs, which judgment was
enrolled and docketed in the
Clerk's office of said Court in sa u
County on the 29th day of April,
One of the biggest picnic affairs
of the summer which will be held
in Llthia park is the Medford pic
nic which is to be put on under the
auspices of the Medford Commercial
club, co-operating with H. O. Froh
bach, special events man for the
springs commission.
The Medford Commercial club took
up the matter at a recent meeting
and appointed a committee to take
charge of the projected gala day.
NATURE TELLS YOU
A Sluny an Ashland Reader Knows
Too Well.
When the kidneys are weak,
Nature tells you about it.
The urine Is nature's Index.
Infrequent or too frequent pass
age, Other disorders suggest kidney Ills.
Donn's Kidney Pills are for disor
dered kidneys.
Ashland people testify to their
worth.
J. S. Ilerrln, retired farmer, 343
North Main street, Ashland, says: "I
am more or less troubled by my kid
neys and I have trouble retaining the
kidney secretions. Occasionally my
back feels weak and lame. Doan's
Kidney I'ills always regulate the kid
ney action and relieve the misery in
my back."
Price GOc, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Ilerrln had. Foster-Mllburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. V.
Mr. McKee and son of San Fran
cisco, T. G. Bradley and P. O. Craw
ford of Copco, Cal., rode over the
mountain from Copco on horseback
and visited in the city last week.
1916.
Public
Hpa Ib hereby given,
that In compliance with the com
mands of said execution anu im.c.
of sale I will on Saturday, the 10th
day of June. 1916, at the hour of
10 o'clock a. m. at the front door
of the Court House in Jacksonville,
Jackson County. Oregon, offer for
sale and will se'l all of the right,
title and interest that the defend
ant herein bad on the date of the
mortgage herein foreclosed or have
since acquired or now have in and
to the following described real
property, to-wlt:
Lot numbered eight (8) in
block number one (1) of the Hum-
Here's an important fact: one-half of
all the cars on American highways are
Fords. Because Ford cars have given
satisfaction from the beginning. Every
Ford owner is a Ford booster, for the
car more than meets his expectation.
Consider the record of the Ford first
and you won't look further when you buy.
Runabout$390;Tourine Car $440; Coupe
let $590; Town Car $G40; Sedan $740.
All prices f.o.b. Detroit. On sale at
F. L Camps' Garage