Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, July 24, 1916, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Monday, July 24, 1016
ASHLAND TIDINGS
W. B. Phipps of Medford was a
visitor In the city Friday.
C. L. Exerson of Weed came up
Wednesday to meet relatives here.
Mrs. G. W. Benedict has returned
from her trip to the mountains.
Harry J., Nestle of Lancaster, Pa.,
was a visitor In the city last week.
W. A. Cooper and wife were In
from their Dead Indian ranch Sun
day.
"Bill" Gates of Medford was
Friday, transacting business In th
city.
Mrs. II. Beckley of Elkton, Ore,
visited friends In town a few days
slnceT
Mrs. Ed Wolters was called to Call'
fornia last-week by the death of her
brother's wife
MrB. Nettle Meeker of Elkton, Ore,
was greeting old-time friends In town
last week.
E. Cooke and wife of Dunsmulr ar
rived last Wednesday for a few days'
stay in the city.
Archie Pennington, a former Ash
land boy, now located at Tillamook
is here for a visit.
?lrs. A. E. Exerson and daughter
of, Tillamook, Ore., arrived last Wed
nesday and registered at the Hotel
Austin.
N. W. Smith and wife of Palo Alto
and Miss Lucile Smith of San Fran'
Cisco were tourist visitors In the city
last week.
Mrs. H. Johnstone of Sacramento
a relative of Mrs. C. Tuttle and Miss
Angle MacDonald, Is here for
month's visit.
The Christian minister from
Grants Pass preached last Sunday at
the Ashland Christian church to an
appreciative audience
Roy Gowdy and family, who have
been visiting at the W. H. Gowdy
home for a few weeks, leave this
week for their home In Belmond
Iowa.
Sheriff Slngler was up from Jack
sonville on business Friday and spent
a busy afternoon. He remarked that
lie never had such a hard time trying
to find people,
Orville Glick left last Wednesday
for Crater Lake by the Dead Indian
road, making the trip afoot with
Shetland pony to carry camp equip
ment and "grub."
Frank Betscher, a regular In the
IT. S. Army, who has been here for
some time past on reserve furlough,
left for San Francisco on Thursday
to rejoin the colors,
'PAGE YlW
BANK i
0 FASH LAND
The
Promptness
Of our service works to
the advantage of our cus
tomers, enubliug them to
save considerable time In
the transaction of their
banking buKlness.
Our modern facilities
are at your service.
Accounts are cordially
Invited.
4on
SAVINGS
DEPOSITS,
The Lithla bakery and restaurant
have had a big eight-foot sign oi
artistic design hung In front of their
place of business. A number of
minor Improvements have been made
around the bakery.
Arnett Grlgsby and George JVilfrey
of San Diego, who have been visiting
at the home of the former's sister,
Mrs. II. 0. Puruclter, left last Thurs
day in their stripped down Ford for
their southern California home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Stovall and
children and Mrs. Stovall's mother,
Mrs. Freed, spent the last of the
week in Ashland. They motored
down' from Philomath and will go to
Crater Lake before returning onrth.
W. A. Long and family have moved
to Ashland from Portland. Mr. Long
says that this Is the third time he has
moved back to Ashland and that he
is here to sta this time. He has
been away for four years and was
delighted with the changes which
have been made In that time.
A good-sized crowd gathered In th
Plaza before 9 o'clock Friday morn
ing and joined In the scramble for the
100 packages which were thrown off
the roof of Beebe & Kinney's store.
The Big Eon hour bargain sale Inside
was well patronized throughout the
day.
The Klamath Falls Commercial
Club has succeeded in having a quarter-mill
tax incorporated with the
county budget and to be used for
publicity purposes by the club. If
the budget passes Klamath county
will share In the expenditure of the
money.
Among apportionments in aid of
county fairs for 1916, the Jackson
county exhibit at Medford Is entitled
to $1,753.63, according to figures
just made public. The total allot
ment throughout' the state is $46,'
724.75. Josephine county will re
ceive ..615.02 and Klamath county
$867.28.
John Hampshire of the Queen of
Bronze Mining Company of Grants
Pass returned to that city Thursday
after a several days' stay in this city
during which he partook of lithla wa
ter for the benefit of his health. He
left announcing himself greatly Im
proved and expresses his belief in the
curatfve properties of the lithla.
C. B. Haney and wife, accompa
nled by Robert Haney, all of Elkton
Ore., were visiting in Ashland several
days last week. They came overland
in an auto from Douglas county and
expect to visit several California
towns before returning. They were
delighted with this part of Oregon
nd enjoyed our scenery and the park,
very much, and hope to return again
next year.
For what you need to wear on that
acation trip it will be no trouble to
find at Mitchell & Whittle's store. It
F. C. Ilollihaugh and Herbert Da
is, two young ranchers who have
places east of Ashland, have pur
chased a Case threshing and plowing
outfit through Emit Peil, who is the
local agent for the Case machines.
Their machine will handle from 1,000
to 1,500 bushels a day. There is
more grain planted in the valley this
year than there has been since fruit
became the valley's aim. The new
owners have already contraciea 10
thresh over 30,000 bushels.
A few sizes in genuine Panama
hats left which we will sell at greatly
reduced prices. Mitchell & Whittle.
It
Klamath Falls Herald: Fresh with
stories of the unexcelled fishing to be
had in Odell lake, Ralph Carter, Har
din Carter and C. D. Shorening re
turned Saturday night from the lake.
They say the biggest catch in any one
day was 3 2 5. trout, and that the en
tire party in the last ten days have
caught between 1,500 and 2,000 fish.
"Doc" Powell, Frank Olds and Law
rence Ezell are still at the lake. Most
of the fishing is done with a fly from
rowboats, say the boys, but fair suc
cess can be had by trolling. The big
gest trout caught was a Dolly Var
den, which was 26 Inches long.
E. J. Garrett of Grants Pass Is
spending several days in the city.
Miss Edyth Smith is visiting1
friends and ' relatives In Klamath
Falls, , i
Rolled barley and oats $1.30 a
sack. Ashland Mills. Phone 49.
16-tf
R. B. Ryan came up from Grants j
Pass Thursday to spend a few days In
this city. j
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Tierce of Med-'
ford are camped In the park for a;
couple of weeks. ' i
i
Shoo Fly, the animal's friend, is
the original fly repellant. For sale
at Peil's. 16-tf,
J. M. Warmoth of Ran Francisco i.
spending a short visit at the home of j
her niece, Mrs. W. T. Bellus.
Miss Lucile Radcr and Miss Anna
Hansen of Medford came up Friday
and remained over Sunday In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Livingston of
Grants Pass spent Thursday visiting
friends and enjoying Ashland park
surroundings.
Ice cream and cake, coffee and
cake will be served at the Baptist
church afternoon and evening, Fri
day, July 28. 18-2t
Nell Allen and Harold Rogers of
Grants Pass came up Thursday and
will spend the remainder of the sum
mer in Ashland.
Miss Olive Thorne and her guest,
Vivian Washburn, of Napa, Cal., spent
Thursday afternoon as the guests of
Miss Clayre Johnson in Medford.
We have white tennis shoes in
sizes from 5 to 10 at $1, also the
$1.75 quality in all white. Mitchell
& Whittle. It
D. M. Lowe, who is one of the
mainstays of the Jackson county fair
and is in charge of the gathering of
displays for this year, says more in
terest is being taken in the county
event than ever before.
Phone 64 If you want your clothes
cleaned, pressed, repaired or remod
eled., Orres' Tailor Shop. It
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fredericks are
spending a few days with Medford
and Ashland friends, having returned
from a trip to Lob Angeles in their
car. Mr. Fredericks is shop foreman
of the Oregon Journal, Portland.
We' have just received a shipment
of ladies' tan Neolin sole English
walking shoes. Just the thing for
outing wear. Briggs & Elmore. It
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stevenson
and daughter, Miss Margaret, de
parted Friday on an automobile trip
to Crescent City. They will be gone
a couple of weeks and will return by
way of Bandon, Marshfield and Rose-
burg.
Muleskln shoes are made for com
fort and service and make a splendid
shoe for general use. $2.25 at Mitch
ell & Whittle's. It
Orange Mattoon and wife of Drain,
Ore., visited at the Benedick home
Sunday afternoon. They were Just
returning from Klamath county and
intended visiting at Grants Pass for
few days before returning to Doug
las county.
Special 'alues this week In men's
suits tailored to your measure at
Orres' Tailor Shop, opposite Hotel
Austin. It
William H. Bell, sales manager for
the Mergenthaler Linotype Company
of San Francisco, accompanied by his
wife, was In the city Thursday morn
lng and stopped over for a few hours
to visit the park and have a drink of
lithla water. He is touring the north
west in his automobile.
High-class dinner at the Bungalow
every evening from 5 to 8 o'clock.
18-tf
J. M. McKinney of Topeka, Kan.,
who is visiting hlB nephew, V. J. Mc
Kinney, in this city, made a trip
down through the valley Thursday
which strengthened the opinion that
he is forming to the effect that the
Rogue River Valley is one of the
nicest places to live In that he has
ever ran across.
ANNUAL SUMMER
lea panes
Sale
One lot Ladies'
39c and 50c
Union Suits,
mostly small
sizes,
25c
10 per cent
Discount
on all Summer
Underwear.
One Lot Crepe
Gowns, pink or
white, with flor
al pattern,
89c
All $1.00 Long
Silk Gloves
89c
All $1.50
wa now
val-
1.35
Ends Monday, My 31
Summer Wash Fabrics, Silks, Wool Dress
Goods, Parasols, Embroideries, Laces,
Curtains. Scrims, Underwear, Waists,
Middy Blouses, Coats, Suits, Skirts,
Dresses and many other lines
50c Sport Stripes, blue and black 33c
35c printed Voiles, 40-inch 28c
1 lot 25 to 50c Wash Goods...:. 19c
1 lot 15 to 50c Wash Goods 9c
G5c 36-inch Mercerized Crepe .'. 49c
1 lot 10 and 12c Ginghams 9c
Several Special Lots of Wool Dress Goods
1 lot 35-inch Fancy Taffeta, special 1.12J
10 per cent off on all curtain goods.
Samples Gladly Furnished lo Out-of-Town Customers.
Prompt Delivery by Prepaid Parcel Posl.
About one doz
en Ladies' Dress
Skirts t o close
out.
15c to 50a
Wash Goods of
fered in one lot
at
iL
$1.50 values In
Cotton Bathing
Suits
1.35
' Xine Corduroy
Skirt s, white,
blue and coral. .
$6 values. .$4.85
$5 values. .$3.03
10 percent
Discount
on all Scrims and
Curtain Goods.
End-ol-Season Sale of Coats
and Suits
10 Spring Coats, $12.50 to $16.50 values $ 7.B0
5. Spring Coats, $22.50 to $25.00 values. $12.50
4 Spring Coats left from last season $ 2.49
3 Shepherd Check Suits, small sizes $ 9.75
6 Fine Suits, Taffetas, Poplins and Wool Suits,
$25.00 to $30.00 Suits, at the final low price. .. .$14.73
Outing Suits of Sllverbloom cloth now $0.50 up
Buy Muslin Underwear Now at Clearance Prices.
All Knit Summer Underwear Less Now.
Waists 49c-85c-$1.00-$1.19
Special clearance lots 4 4Hc, 8.1c
New arrivals to sell at 81.00, $1.19, $1.50
Crepe De Chine Waists specially priced.
$3.75 Silk Pongee Middles now $n5
$2.50 Pongee Waists now $2.19
$6.00 Summer Wash Dresses 91.73
Half dozen Silk Dresses to close out
I
Pictorial
Review
Patterns
One lot of 35
Inch Fancy Taf
feta Silks
1.125
One lot $1.50
40-Inch Silk and
Wool Crepes
49c
One lot 10c
and 12',c Ginghams
9c
$5.00 to $6.00
Goodwin Corsets,
mostly small
sizes,
2.95
10 per cent
Discount
on all regular
stock of Laces
and Embroideries.
Greatly reduc
ed prices on spec
ial lots Laces and
Embroideries.
Taffeta Silk
Petticoats, $3.75
value,
2.95
Middy Blouses,
several styles in
$1.19 values,
98c
In
A clean-up
Parasols,
69c-98c
Cotton and lin
en covers.
Gossard
Front Lace
Corsets
Mrs. L. Schwein-is now In South
Ford, Cal. Raruona, Rosalind and
Wanda Wise are with her. She is
visiting her daughter and expects to
be gone about a month.
See the beautiful university Btrlpes,
the latest novelty in fall suitings, at
Orres Tailor Shop, opposite Hotel
Austin. It
Orrln Warrens of Hilts, Cal., is
over for a two weeks' stay In Ashland
He came over to have Dr. Woods per
form a minor operation and Is enjoy
ing lithla water and the parks while
recuperating.
High-class dinner at the Bungalow
every evening from 5 to 8 o'clock.
The resignation of Miss Van Hou-
sen, wno taugnt school in Ashland
last year, has been received by the
school board. Miss Van Housen
writes that she Is to be married, but
neglected to name the lucky man.
Miss Pearl Bovln and little brother
of Klamath Falls, who have been vis
iting Mrs. Pearl Kearney, left this
morning for their Klamath home by
automobile.
Orres cleans clothes. Phone 64. It
Agent DeN'yse of the Metropolitan
Life Insurance Company has been
transferred to Grants Pass to fill a
vacancy there. Ills successor In Ash
land will be chosen from among a list
of applicants now being considered.
Yes, that line of new samples for
men's suits to order is here and truly
worthy of your careful consideration.
Mitchell & Whittle. It
City Electrician Strickland Is writ
ing all over the country to electrical
supply houses in an effort to find
globes which will fit on the electroli
ers on the Butler-Perozzl fountain.
The receptacles are twelve-inch,
which seems to be an odd size.
Miss Blanche Hicks returned from
Grants Pass Sunday after a two
weeks' visit In that city and at the
Frank Sutton home on Williams
creek.
We have just received a shipment
of ladies' tan Neolin sole English
walking shoes. Just the thing for
outing wear. Briggs & Elmore. It
The Southern raclfic aent two six
engine freights over the Slskiyous
from Hornbrook recently, this being
a weight of train almost without prec
edent. ,
Cllf Payne makes drain boards.
Klamath Falls Herald: Mrs. Hmll
Peil, Mrs. W. J. Llnd, Mrs. W. O.
Smith and children, John McCall and
daughter Hillls arrived last veiling
from Ashland. Mrs. Peil and Mrs.
Lynd left this afternoon for the lava
beds to visit with Mr. and Mrs. I. D.
Applegate.
Prices Here Quoted Should Be Sufficient Inducement
to the careful, economical, posted buyer. We are planning for a Greater Ashland, a Greater Store. This Store's and Town's growth means
your growth as well. Get in on these bargains during July Clearance. It means more for your dollar II means a greater Store for you to buy from.
$15.00 Pneu Forms, July $10.50
House Dresses, to close 50c
Children's Wash Suits at one-half.
8 l-3c Light and Dark Lawns 5c
Men's Straw Hats 35c
Six styles Ladles' Summer Vests 10c
35c and 40c Linen Suitings, yard.... 25c
72x90 Seamed Sheets 50c
35c White Dress Crepe, yard. ...... .20c
50c Canvas Awning Stripes 33c
10c and 12 c Lawns 8 1-Sc
10c and 12 c Crepes 8 l-
25c India Linen . 17c
31-lnch Romper Cloth 18c
Just received, all the new shades and
makes in the new fashionable Short-Handle
Umbrellas from $1.50 to $6.50.
All Long-Handle Umbrellas in black and
colors off.
One lot of Ladies' Pumps and Ox
fords, 3.00 and 3.25 values, O OC
L.LO
now.
All $3.60 and $4.00 Ladies' Pumps, Slip
pers, Oxfords, July clearance, $8.00.
VaUpCFS July Clearance VaUpCl'S
Baby Blankets
Baby Robes i
Baby Kimono Squares
Priced at trom 50c to $1.50,
Just In.
Dreadnaught 75c WofTc Shirts BOo
Men's Balbrlggan Union Suits 50c
Men's Porosknlt Union Suits 50o
Wrist Work Gloves. Tills glove wears
good under hard service OOo
Men's 60c Drawers in Porosknlt and
Balbrlggan weave 30c
Men's 50c Summer Undershirts In Po
rosknlt and Balbrlggan 80c
Boys' Porosknlt Union Suits 25o
Children's Cool Comfy B. V. D. Union
Suits, made of dimity... 25c
Men's Blue Chambray Sport Shrlts, a
75c value 50c
The newest In patterns and shades. Just
in. Taffetas with 'small leaf figures.
Bath Robes in college colors. Bathing
Caps, all shades. Silk and Wool Poplin
Suitings. All shades in Money Back Taf
fetas. Veilings In navy blue, Kelly green.
Imported Laces. Imported Organdies.
Velvets in the leading shades. Silk Pop
lins in cruiser grey and tan.
SPECIAL Ladies' all-silk
summer Vests, formerly
1.50, July Clearance
ribbed
1.00
Vaiipel'S July Clearance Vaupd'S