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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1916)
AfiTTLAYT) 'JTDI03 Thursday, October S6t 181 woucei PAGH SIX On account of the extraordinary advances on all kinds of grains and mill products, we feel that we should operate our business on the lowest margin possible and should eliminate any conditions which prevent tins. .As the credit system is necessarily a more expensive method of doing bus iness than a cash system, we have decided to discard our ledger and henceforth sell only for cash. Pleato notice our prices each week; compare them with ether prices here and the market reports in your daily paper, unci we feel that you will real ize that we are working for your interest as well as our own. Cupid flour, hard wheat. l.!)5 per sack, J(i".7( per bbl. Hit. I'itt flour, bluestem, $l.l per sack, $7.." per bbl. Tear patent flour, $I.H3 per sack, !$".:! per bid. IWhole wheat flour, 9 lb. sack 40c, 119 lb sack $1.10. Cruiiam flour, 9 lb. sack -10c, 29 11). sack $1.10. Corn meal, new, 9 lb. sack 40c, 29 lb. sack $1.10. Farina or wheat hearts, 10 lb. sack 55c. Extra cream oat Hakes, 9 lb. sack roc. Rcelenncd wheat $2.30 per 100 lbs. Shelled corn per 100 lbs. Cracked corn $2.:t0 per 100 lbs. Ground corn $"J.:tO per 100 lbs. Ball barley $1.0 per 100 lbs. Rolled barley, 70 lb. sack $1.30. Ground barley $1.0 per 100 lbs. Bran, liO lb. sack OOc. Jlillrun bran and shorts, 80 lb. sack $1.20. Fhorts, SO lb. sack $1.30. Chicken oat flakes, 80 lb. sack $2.00. Oil meal, 100 lb. sack $2.25. Bone, 100 lb. sack $2.75. Beef scraps, 100 lb. sack $1.25. Mixed mash, 75 lb. sack $1.50. Shady Hrook dairy feed, 100 lb. sack $1.00. Any kind of hay lOc per hundred. It nill pay you to pay cash. ASHLAND MILLS Phone 49 Free Delivery Mm nm cm ley wsx. Kivo-room modern newi bun galow, furnished, $12 per month. Inquire 115 Granite street 115 Granite Street George Robison, returned Wednes day from a visit to Stockton, Lodl and other central California cities. He reports thiugs booming down in that section and says Lodi la one of the liveliest towns he was ever In. While In Stockton ho was shown every par ticular of the fire-fighting equipment, lie will return to the routine work as chief of the Ashland department on Kovember 1. Methodist (liurch Hours of worship 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Prayer meeting Weduesday evening. Program for evening serv ices: Hymn 47. Anthem, 'Tnfold Ye Portals" Gounod Scripture lesson and prayer. Invocation sentence. Quartette. "I'm a Pilgrim, I'm a Stranger." Marston. Notices, Etc. Anthem, "The Radiant Morn Hath Tassed Away," Woodward. "See Haw That Corn Gomes Clear OH!" "GETS-IT" loosen Your Corni Right OS, If 8 the Modern Corn Wonder -Never Fails. "It's hard to licrtleve anything could jtct liko that In getting a corn oft. Wliv, 1 JuhI lifted thiit corn rltht off "wlih my tinner nail. 'UKTS-iT Is certainly wonderful!" Yes. "GETS. IT" la tue moat wonderful corn-cure El li mm mm cava mm m m mm HOT This $2.50 Al The cost of Aluminum has doubled ' since we ordered these lifetime Cookers. At present prices, this offer would be impossible. So', in . ail probability, after our supply is exhausted, it cannot be made again. Next week the grocers of this city will once more feature this Quaker Cooker offer. And for the last time, we believe. We have supplied Cookers now to over 1,000,000 homes. We have supplied $2.50 Aluminum Cookers for $1 to Quaker Oats users. But this offer ends with our present supply, and probably forever. Unless Aluminum drops 50 per cent, we cannot again offer a Cooker like this for $1.- s . But next week only we make the offer below You can get this Cooker for $1, by buyingtwo of ourcereals which should be cooked in it. This offer is made to induce better cooking. To bring you Quaker Oats and Pettijohn's cooked in perfect form, with the flavor kept in- uur reward win come in your doubled delight in these foods. tact. But we supply only one to each family. Unless you have the right flakes, right cooking does not help much. But,ifyouuseQuakerOatsandPettijohn's,thiscookerisyoursfor$l.This is for one week only. Get the packages from any grocer named below. Pure Aluminum Extra Large and Heavy Cereal Capacity 2 Qts. A Lifetime Utensil Retail Value $2.50 i ! i One W m eek Only Your Last Chance Olir Offr I TlllC rcnase two packages of Quaker Oats and one package of Pettijohn's or three pack VSUl VyilCI 15 llllo ages of either. Get a Sales Slip from your grocer showing the purchase. Send us check or money order for $1 with the Sales Slip and we will mail the cooker by parcel post. We ask the Sales Slip just to show that you use our cereals. Sales Slips must be mailed next week. This offer applies in this vicinity only. Address The Quaker Oats Company, 205 Maynard Building, Seattle, Wash. 0 uaker Oats The Extra-Delicious Vim-Food 'Flaked frpm Queen Oats Only ' .A . . A11 the world over, Quaker Oats holds first place among oat foods Oat lovers of a hundred nations send to us to get it. A billion dishes are consumed each year. Nowhere in the world do connoisseurs find ny oat food to compare with it. The reason is this: Quaker Oats Is made from queen grains only just the big, plump, luscious oats. No puny, starved grains are included. A bushel of the choicest oats yields only ten pounds of Quaker. The result is a flavor which has won the world a flavor which is match less. Yet these large and luscious flakes cost you no extra price. Nature stores in oats a wealth of vitality, which everybody needs. We want you to know this fascinating vim-food, made as we make it and cooked in our way. Pettijohn's Rolled Wheat with 25 Bran Flakes A Modern Bran Dainty Every doctor advises bran, as essential to right living. It ia Nature's laxative, pverybody every day should eat it. It means better health, better spirits, sunnier days. Without it, our diet of fine food forces folks to drugs. Pettijohn's is made to meet doctors' requirements. The bran is hidden in flavory flakes of wheat. The food is a morning dainty which everybody likes. Yet it contains 25 per cent tender bran. The bran is in flake form, which makes it doubly efficient. Ground bran will not do. Try Pettijohn's one week. Note its delightful effects. Neyer again will you go back to a branless diet. . Then try Pettijohn's Flour. It is 75 per cent fine patent flour mixed with 25 per cent bran flakes. Use it like Graham flour in any recipe. These Grocers Will Feature the Cooker Offer Next Week Ashland Trading Co., Ashland, Oregon. , Holmes Grocery, Ashland, Oregon. J. N. Dennis, 3S3 East Main street, Ashland, Oregon. Nlms & Saunders, Ashland, Oregon. East Side Grocery, Ashland, Ore gon. , White Mouse Grocery; .White House Block, Ashland, Oregon. H. G. Enders & Sons, Ashland, Oregon. Plaza.Grocery, Ashland, Oregon. Sermon, theme, "Memory. Hymn 386. Personal and Social W. D. Hodgson, teacher of a boys' class In the Methodist Sunday schobl, i took them on a picnic trip to Rogue Hiver last Saturday. Though a trifle to San Francisco on business. Mrs. Kramer and son, Foss, accompanied him. James Yeo is over in the Marsh field country investigating the op portunities for opening a barber shop. Dr. D. M. Brower of this city has graduated from a law course in the lute in the season, the weather was fine and the outing delightful. Mrs. C. Cunningham is now mak ing her homo with her daughter, Mrs. Elmo Nell, at the Neil ranch east of the city. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Caster, of Derby, are in the city for some time. Mr. Caster is undergoing treatment at the hands of Dr. Brower. Agent G. N. Kramer of the local Southern Pacific office returned Saturday from a four days' trip -- -- American Extension university of Los Angeles, and has received his L. L. B. diploma. By dllegence he completed jtlie prescribed threal year course in- side of two yoars. Rev. P. K. Hammond returned last Friday from Eugene where he ; spent an enjoyable ten days stay. 'Wl Juit Wonderful t.. W.r 'CETS-IT Make All Cora. Co Quick." ever known btcuuie you ilon't hav to fool and putter around with your rornii, harnoas them uu with ban- , dates or try to 1ik thi'in out. 'GKTH-H ia a lliu)d. You put on It few drop In a t'W seconds. It dries. It's painless. Put your etock Intr on rlKlit over It. Put on your rcBUlar shofs. You won't limp or have a corn "twist" In your face. The corn, callus or wart, will loosen from vonr toe off It romeg. i:ioryhallelu. 3ah! "GETS-IT" is tho hlptrest R'-ll-tnr rorn remedy In the world. When you trv It, vou know why. "CRTS-IT' Is old and recom mended by drupBlsts everywhere. 25c a brittle, or sent on receipt of price by E Lawrence ft Co., Chlcano, 111. Sold in Ashland and recommended an the world's best corn remedy by J. J. McNair, McNalr Bros. tOWEfi MV,aroiid half h w'rVJ. l-'.vl, i 111 eiioiiDnniu REFLEX SLICKER 3. will keop yoi dry md comfortable. DEALERS EVERYWHERE OUR 80U YEAR A, J. TOWER CO. BOSTON, HSHLRND Storage and Transfer Co. C. F. BATES Proprietor. Two warehouses near Depot Goods of all kinds stored at reason able rates. A General Transfer Business. Wood and Kock Sprint? CoaL Phone 117. Office, 99 Oak Street, He reports marrying three couple, christening seven babies and help ing a real estate man sell a farm while he wa3 gone. The total registration of voters in Siskiyou county for 1916 is about 8250, a little below what was expect ed, says the Siskiyou News. A club basketball team is being or ganized at Central Point. Bryco Nich olson, Mark Merrlman, Clifford Hat field and H. Dunlap, former Central Point high school students will prob ably be in the lineup. Though the INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Leave Ashland for Medford, Talenl and Phoenix daily except Sunday at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 . and 5: lb p. m. Also on Saturday n ltit at 6:30 and 12:20. Sundays leave at 9:00 and 1:00, 4:30, 6:30 and 10:30 p. m. Leave Medford for Ashland daily ex cept Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p. m. On Sun days at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m., and 1:00, 2:00, 6:30 and 9:30 p. m. Fare between Medford and Ash land, 20 cents. Round trip, 35 cents. AAAJ..IlJ..1 ......... iiiiii'iiv rfrrwn season has not yet started the Cen tral Point boys will 'begin practice this week. Rev. J. W. Cabeen, of Corning, California, occupied the pulpit of the Baptist church on Sunday. J. F. Rocho reports taking 50 bushels of Newtown apples from one tree Monday. He says the orchard from which ho got the apples had never received much care previous to this year and the exceptional yield is certainly a good argument for care and water for apple trees. Roseburg Commercial Club is con sidering the doiug away with social features. Elmer Harrington has moved his family back to Ashland and resides on Seventh street. n I Clean Your lugs and I Carpets With an Klcctric Vacuum Cleaner. Let us do vottr work with the best rvlectric Clean er tiiade. Prices Moderate. We sell Klectric Cleaners on easy monthly pay ments. Phone 80. Ask for free demonstration. ORRA E. ANGLE, 191 Oak Street, Ashland. u Quick Time Safe Line EAST Southward to California Eastward through Nevada Ocden Route Overland Limited . Pacific Limited San Francisco Limited Atlantic Express t Comfort and Convenience Liberal Stopovers Ask the Agent at the Station JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent Portland, Orefi0n SOUTHERN PACIFIC-UNION PACIFIC