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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1916)
t Thursday, June 15, 1016 ASHLAND TIDINGS PAGB VWW Tissue Blue Hill Cheese 10c Buy your cherries now. They are very scarce. l tie Mrs. T. H. Simpson and sons Har old and Glen leave today for Glen dale, Cal., where they will spend two weeks visitlns her parents.' We carry a fine and complete stock or screen doors. Carson Fowler Lum ber Co. It Glen Young has accepted an office position with the Fruitgrowers' Sup ply Company at Hilt and left tho last of tho week to take up his new du t'cs. We still have sone of our hoft fa? H .1 1 tme Is Don't forget that we carry a luli line cf lunch qqcAs riies Gfocery Royal Arch Masons x T companions welcome o'clock sharp. W. E. BLAKE, II W. II. DAY, Sec'y. V. Siskiyou ( lniil r Xo. 21 Meet at 8 house paint bout-lit before tho ralsf. ' Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. It! Mrs. Joe Hurt Is spending a vaca-! tion on tin 1? at Fa'-'lo Rld'.'p Tavern! over on Klamath Lake, Mr. Hurt) and M'ss Grace motored over Satnr- j day. j I'iiv a kodak for the rioundup and Chautauqua. Full line at East Side; Pharmacy. 7-2t C. 11. Watson, C. B. Wolf, II. L. ! Whitr d, Wilfred Carr and F. F. Whit- i tie cultivated an acquaintance with the sumin't of Pilot Rock last'Sun.-! day. The Xatatorium is open for the summer with a niant new chute, an I electric hair drier, and the water al ways at 0 decrees. It Kni'lneer W. R. Phillip?, who has. been In char For your autos, floats, stands etc., etc. You will the strike the eve inl ing oDi-i-U at colors that;N jzivo p'eas- Polcys Drug Store I'nllil' .V II11IIT It'll f, It I u k' The proceeds of "The Heart of tho World" paseant totalled in the neigh borhood of $."i00, which was divided anions the Greater Medford and Ash- e of work on tlio pliysi- land Civic Improvement clubs and Stated convocation of Siskiyou i 'al plant of the mineral water sys-1 the Modiord I nnservatory alter ex- Chapter No. 21, R. A. M., Thursday tern, Wt Tupfday for his home at evening, June 15, 191G. Visiting , Portland. The j, 10 and l.'c Cent Store does not sell automoU'les, but nearly I Ashland, and this niorninc in n penses were paid. L. A. Bestonl of Santa Rosa, wine manufacturer, spent Sunday P. I LOCAL AND PERSONAL I Mrs. V. B. Swlnney of Grants Pass visited over Sunday in this city. Ladies' vests at 10 and 15 cents at ! He ' 'e11 satisfied with his new tne a, iu and la cent Store. it S. Pennlston attended the Rose Festival at Portland last week. G. R. Truman of Portland Is spend ing a week's vacation In Ashland. Lloyd Stratton will sing' at The Bungalow Friday night. It Mrs. George Jenkins returned Mon day from a several months' visit at Orange, Cal. Kadak films developed at East Side Pharmacy. Expert work. 7-2t C. F. Shepherd and son Kale are attending to business affairs over In Klamath county. Over one hundredmen are em ployed on the cement works construc tian at Gold Hill. Usual ac dance at The Bungalow Saturday night. Cool and pleasant. Mrs. E. C. Card has gone to Cres cent City, where she is attending to business matters. Lots of dinners being served at The Bungalow. It Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt of Med ford were transacting business in the city this morning. The Elks lodge of Ashland expects to have 200 men in uniform In the Fourth of July parade. Popcorn cricpeUes and fresh roast ed peanuts at The Bungalow. LeRoy Ashcraft has gone to Mc Cloud, where he has secured employ ment In the lumber mills. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Redlfer of Roseburg arrived Sunday to visit their son, E. W. Redifer, and family. E. W. Hogue, Z. Z. Reynolds and eon Forest spent several days last week fishing over on Keene creek and returned Sunday evening. They report the fishing to be excellent and brought back a big catch. Exceptionally good values In white sroods this week at Vaupel's. It everything else can be found there It Mi's Josephine Saunders has re turned from Reed College at Port land and has taken up her duties as supervisor of the children's play ground. Farman Swlpart writes Chief Por ter from Sundial, Alberta, telling him of the trip and the country up there. lo cation. Dainty salads, dellc'ous steaks, maple Ice cream, fresh crushed cherry or strawberry sherbet at The Bungalow Sunday. Miss Grace DuBols of Little Rock, Ark., arrived In the valley this week and will spend some time visit'ng friends and relatives In Ashland and Medford. If you wIsTi to trade Ashland resi dence 'property for, a small farm In Josephine count-, see Billings Agency. It Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. George Dickerson and Miss Min nie Ireland of Grants Pass motored up Sunday and spent the day In Lithia Park. , , Kodaks $1 up to $40. East Side Pharmacy. 7-1 1 Wesley Eastman, who Is recuperat ing from an operation for appendici tis in the Southern Pacific general hospital at San Franc'sco, Is reported to be doing well. Don't fall to see Francis X. Bush man In Graustark at the Vining next! Med ford. He sa'd the Ashland lith'a water was the best he had ever tasted but was practically unknown. He left for Salem. Medford Sun. ; Tbe Central Point and Ashland bands have been signed for the dedi cation celebration, and an effort Is being made to raise funds to bring, the Grants Pass band. Continuous band concerts In Lithia Park will bej a feature of the celebration. What? Too hot? Why don't you go take a plunge at the Xat? It is j fine. It ! Frank Sankey of the Vining Thea-1 tre and Leslie Phillips have opened i a show card and advertising special-1 ties shop in the Commercial Club' building. Mr. Sankey is the originat-1 or of the artistic glass of water ' roundup window cards which have created no little comment. j Campers will do well to visit the; 5, 10 and 15 Cent Store and look! around. It' Mres. II . H. Gillette and daughters, Misses Louise and Marjorle, left! Tuesday by auto for Myrtle Point, where they will spend a month at the home of Mrs. Gillette's parents. They j motored to Myrtle Point with Dr. Clark Giles of San Francisco, a cousin of Mrs. Gillette's, who arrived in Ashland Monday. Clif Payne makes hammock racks. Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Beagle and son Billy returned the first of the week from a few days' stay at Gottville. on Sunday. Superintendent the Bush- LaCITIZENS((J W BANK 0 FASH LAN Financial Counsel It gives our officers pleasure to have our de positors and clients con sult us regarding matters of financial and business Interests, and we are, ready and willing to reiu dor advice on your lndi. vidua! problems. Ac counts subject to check are cordially invited. Savings nrQVn DEPOSITS G. A. Briscoe ot Ashland schools loft last Satur- i day for Klamath Falls, where he will ! conduct a teachers' institute for the next two weeks. Don't fail to see Francis X man in Graustark at the Vining next Sunday. " It W. X. Vallandigham writes from California that he has opened law offices In Santa Rosa and will make that city his future home. He is at present in Petaluma. Kodaks films, developer and everything for your kodak at East Side Pharmacy. 7-2t The Medford baseball team which will play Weed In Ashlond on the 4th, 5th and 6th of July defeated Grants Pass in Medford last Sunday by a score of 9 to 7. Eastman kodak goods, all fresh, clean stock, at East Side Pharmacy. , 7-2t Clyde Costello has had the large plate glass window In the front of his Main street barber shop taken out and a fine mesh screen put In as a measure of preparedness for the warm weather. Ladies' day at the Nat from 2 to 4 p. m. Wednesday. It Mr. and Mrs. James Mattingly left Monday for Salem, where they will visit their daughter, Mrs. C. C. Har ris. They will attend the G. A. R. encampment at Eugene the last of this week. Brighten up your kitchen with some of our best floor paint. Carson Fowler Lumber Co. It Postmaster E. J. Kaiser returned Tuesday from Portland, where he at tended the postmasters' convention and took In the sights of the Rose Festival. He reports a lively and In structive time. Attorney G. C. McAllister returned Sunday from a sojourn of about two weeks on his alfalfa ranch of 120 acres in the Williams creek district. He has been engaged in preparing it for Irrigation with water from Glade creek. I the Klamath river In northern Cali- fornia. They Intended to stay much j j longer, but Mrs. Beagle suffered an j attack of Illness which necessitated J the return. Jack reports fine fishing J over on the Klamath. j For a real good plunge go to the j Xat, where the water is always just j right. It! Mrs. Wlll'am Mee and son Gerald; of Gold Hill attended the Odd Fel-I lows' and Rebekahs' memorial exer cises in Ashland Sunday. Misses Elsie Miller, Agnes Dietrich, George Lyman and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dietrich and daughter Nellie were also among the Gold Hill visitors In Ashlarfd Sunday. Prof. Irving Vining returned Tues day from a several months' stay In the east, mainly In the vicinity of New York'clty, where he has been lecturing. He reports stopping to see Roy Sanford, a former Ashland boy, at Illlon, N. Y., where Roy has a fine position with the Remington Arms Company. For concessions for the Roundup see W. S. Voorheis at Susie Allen's real estate office or write1 P. O. Box 94. 5tf !t you make yoar summer clothes tor the 4lh and Chautauqua And more than that, stocks ot pretty summer coods are going like magic at this store VIA Km Lot Sport Stripes 1 1 Mi (ireen, lihck nnd :j:J!c ami o()c i am wide Stripe. I Crept' U'aistin Njv l4, 'M in. pruned voiles . .. Printed Klaxons, yard Lawns and Tissues White Voiles Jii in. Corduroy in trood lor Sport Coats, ard 50 eautiful patterns 2;Je to :ioe 1"h; l)e to loc hades . 9")c New White Suiting For wash suits skirls and middies - in. n lute I'opim .'5- in. Mercerized Oxford . 3(1 in. Twill Jeans .'!') in. Indian Head ( Hhers to arrive this week) KOI; oriTXG SUITS -Khaki cloth, kluki colored ,uaiatea, and cloth, and the new ripep. n .L'Dc I7c Dev I'oiislnre iort stri i 1 Ail ot our goods are new aRd desirable, We are con tinually oclting in the new and ottering at great re ductions 'any slow-selling lines to keep our stock clean i 1 f3 ; 13 ft FETllC Tatteta Silk Petticoats $3.75 and $5.00 New stock mus-lin Petticoats, . Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Corset Covers, Princess Slips etc., etc. Bathing Suits You pay 10c for use of suit when you swim. Yen will soon save the price, and besides it is the more sanitary way to own one. Kayser underwear, gloves and hosiery. El Real hosiery and underwear. Niagara Maid gloves and silk hose. These Are Underpriced Now: All Suits and Coats. ,One lot ol suits at $14.75 that includes up to $32.50 values. One lot $25.00 to $37.50 suits, good staple styles, including line talleta suits .' $17.50 One lot good style suits $11.85 L3 Before the 4th Dress Sale Cheaper than you can have them made 5.00 splendid style wash dresses... 4."0 0.00 splendid style wash dresses. ...5.50 7 50 splendid style wash'dresses... 6.75 Half dozen silk dresses on sale For Ouling Wear Khaki suits, divided skirts, white or striped wash skirts, striped wool suits, coats or skirts; new middy blouses, etc Lawn or Voile Waists 1.00 to 3.75 Crepo de Chine Waists 2.95 to 5.00 n 0 111!! ill BECXME SI RETV FOR YOUR beat friend and don't ask your best friend to become SURETY for you! We write Surety Bonds covering every position of Fidelity also Sur ety Bonds for Administrators, Exec utors, Guardians, Receivers, etc. When you need a Surety Bond let us supply It. Billings Agency RmI F.Htate and Real Insnrance 41 East Main Phone 211-J Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Metcalf and family leave today for Oakland, Cal., where they will make their home. Mr. Metcalf recently traded their Ashland ranch for an Oakland home. He has been employed as auditor for the snrlngs commission. The Met calfs have -a larse circle of friends who will regret their departure. Walker Thome, who is taking a law course at the University of Wash ington at Seattle and will graduate Misses Lucilo and Nellie, leave to morrow for their old home at Al bany, Ore. They go by automobile. Miss Luclle Barber accompanies them and will be their guest two or three weeks. Mrs. Snydor and Miss Xaoml will follow later by train, the latter's health not permitting traveling at present. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore will take the Almond street residence of the Snyders. For concessions for the Roundup next year, and Mrs. Nora Ralph ot eo W. S. VoorhelB at Susie Allen's Garfield, Wash., are spending a month's summer visit at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O, H. Johnson. Miss Olive Thorne, who has been teaching In California, Is expected home the last of the week. The troupe of fliwaiians who en tertained at the Vining Theatre last Monday and Tuesday evenings had a high-class act, crammed with really good harmony of the Hawaiian va riety. The steel guitar numbers were perhaps the most popular of the musical offerings. Following Tuesday evening's performance some of the troune entertained at The Bungalow. Mrs. Lurena Tegland from Perry, Mont., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mabel E. Bushnell, on Garfield street. Mrs. Tegland expects to be here for six weeks or more. The sisters were greatly surprised this morning on the arrival of their brother, C. F. Twombly, from Grand Prairie, Al berta, Canada. The three had not met together for twenty-four years. Mr. Twombly wants a ranch and will be here until after the Fourth. Mr. E. G. Snyder and daughters, real estate office or write P. O. Box 94. 6-tf All horseback riders for the Fourth of July parade will please moot on the Boulevard near the hospital Sat urday evening at 7:30. Committee. Eat dinner Sunday at The Bungalow. NEAREST TO EVERYTHING 11 at v Hotel Manx San Francisco 'PowellSt.atQfomlf "Met t me the Manx'' Orfgonians Head quarters while in San Francisco moderate rates RiiitMtnf! distilled V ice water in every J room. Special alien' lion given to Indies (raveling iiMes?or fed.'" A la carte dining room. Management of Chester W. Kelley ess "TTTTTTTtTTTTttTTTTTtI In Lithia Park Every Sunday at 3:00 P. M. . Wednesday Evenings at 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 M i :