Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, November 02, 1916, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Thursday, Novemler 2, 191 fl
ASHLAND TIDINGS
PAGE! FITS
NOT ONE WORD!
will we breathe about those photographs with which you
want to surprise the family.
And Jow Surprised and Pleased They All Will Be!
It is a long time, you know, since you last visited a pho
tographer, and you owe it to the family.'
STUDIO ASHLAND, 201 East Main Si.
Fred Dodge Dies
From Accident
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s KAMA' TONIGHT. G
There will be a bis republl-
i can rally at the Lyric Theatre k
S tonight, with all of the county 5 I
Presentation of
Lincoln Statue
On Monday, November 6, the mar-
s and Her. Sheldon will be the f ei hy G s I!llUer ln memory ot tne
? principal speakers and an inter- 4 lat0 Jacol) Tll0mi)8on will be formally
esting evening is promised. j presented to and accepted by the peo
ple of Ashland. The exercises will
be held in Lltliia park near the mon
ument, a short distance from the
Fountain of Youth.
The school children will meet in
the plaza at 2:30 p. m. and, headed
by the boys' band, will march to the
statue. The G. A. R., W. 11. C. and
There will be a Wilson rally at
the Armory on Saturday night of this
week, starting at 7:30 p. m. Porter
J. Neff will be one of the principal
speakers and others will also speak.
Carson gloves In the various heavy, all patriotic and fraternal organlza
medium and light weights, In either , Hons are Invited to join ln the pro
the dress or work styles, 50 cents j cession and participate ln the celebra
and up to $2. Mitchell & Whittle, jtion.
Those interested in psychology, Monday has been chosen as the day
psychic science, Hermetic or Yogi! for the reason that it Is the annt
phllosophy please address D. M. T.. versary of the nomination of Lincoln
i. -, l io..lfor president. Mr. Thompson, in
Box 101, Talent, Ore. 46'2t ! whose memory the statue is present-
Globe underwear was never better ed, was one of the early pioneers of
and Is still selling at the old prices of .Jackson county, and Mr. Butler,
$1.25, $2 and up to $3.50 for union whose generosity makes possible this
suits. Mitchell & Whittle. it beautiful addition to the park, was
You can get bath blankets and nef he wlllte ,f "dr?n bo
. . , " , , .. . in the Rogue River valley. Hon. h.
bathrobes at a 10 per cent di.-.: iint y Carteri a resident of Ashland for
at the Trading Company. 45-2t I over thirty-two years, will be chair
man of the day.
The program, as outlined, will be
as follows:
Patriotic selection by the boys'
band.
Unveiling of the statue by Isabel
Barron.
Address by Irving E. Vintng.
Massed chorus by school children.
Selections from Lincoln's speeches
by Cleo Kirk.
Speech of presentation to citizens
of Ashland by George A. Briscoe, su
perintendent of the Ashland public
schools. In behalf of G. S. Butler.
Speech of acceptance by V. O. N.
Smith, president of the Commercial
(CIub. In behalf of the community.
The assembly, led hy the tianu, will
sing "America" In closing.
I Everybody Is Invited to help enjoy
'the exercises and make the occur
! rence a real event in the history of
! Ashland.
Fred podge died at the Sunltarlum
Tuesday as the result of a railroad
accident at or near Stelnman Monday
nlirbt when both his arms were
crushed in the coupling apparatus of i
a freight train. The right arm was -pinched
off near the elbow and the j
left one crushed close to the shoul-'
j der. I
i Mr. Dodge was about 32 years old'
and had been employed by the South-1
j ern Pacific Company for a number .
or years, lie went out in cnarge oi
the train Monday night as conductor. '
Near Stelnman the train stopped for
water and when attempting to start
broke in two. While trying to fix the
; broken coupling Mr. Hodge was
j caught between the cars which set
tled back.
The rear engine and a caboose
i were detached from the train and
with the trainmen waving lights, ln
! the absence of any headlight, the trip
I was made down the mountain to Aslt
j land in record time,
j Mr. Dodge was hurried to the Sani
Itarlum, where it was necessary to
j amputate both arms, and owing to
! the Bhock and subsequent sinking Mr.
i Dodge died Tuesday afternoon about
3:30. He leaves a wife and infant
I daughter, besides two sisters and a
I brother. He was a prominent Elk
iand well known throughout Jackson
county, having spent practically all
his lifetime here.
Funeral services are being held
this afternoon at the home of Mrs.
! Dodge's father, Mayor O. II. John
; Bon, on North Main street. A fuller
We have
Hand Tiuted
Place Cards
Beautifully Colored
500 Score Cards
Bridge Whist
Dance Programs
and Tally Cards
A Varied Assortment
At
Poleys Drug Store
I'oley & IClhart, Druggists.
yciTIZENslil
W BANK W
p FASH LAN Pi j
How Convenientjlj
Your rocket Check Book.
Both mon and women
who have lieoome accus
tonied to carrying a
small pocket check Ixwlt
would not he without
this great convenience
affording the safe, con
venient and economical
way to settle hills.
Checking accounts are
Invited, and check books
furnished free to deposit'
ors.
AtfrM SAVINGS
: 4 a
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account of the accident and funeral
will be given in Monday's issue of
the Tidings.
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For
REPRESENTATIVE
in
Benj. C. Sheldon
State
Legislature
Vote m
(Paid advertisement)
Y'ou can save 10 per cent on all
1.-11 1. - A Aylnn
1 AUiL suouE), Dncaicia aim taiia, uuims
the harvest sale at the Trading Com
pany. 45-2t
D- i, t- 4- . fo $ !t
SAMPLE BALIX)TS.
DEPOSITS.
Sample ballots may be ob-
talned at the Tidings office, the
postoffice and Billings' office.
Every voter should secure a
sample ballot and study It thor
' oughly so as to make no misr
takes at the polls.
,?3$$.$S$JS$
G. W. Ager
Republican Nominee for
County School
Superintendent
If elected, I pledge myself to an
honest, impartial and economic ad
ministration. I shall consider it my
duty to get into the field at every
opportunity end shall set aside cer
tain day3 of each week for the per
sonal supervision of our schools.
Routine office work will be delegat
ed to a competent clerk.
Your support will be appreciated
at the pollc on November 7.
(Paid advertisement)
Presbyterian Choir
Song Service
Following is the program of the
Presliytpi iun choir song service to be
held Sunday evening, November 5:
Chorus, "Just as I Am". .J. Q. Parks
Soprano obligato. .Miss Doris Bagley
Ladies' quartette. . . ."Rock of Ages"
Clarence C. Robinson, Mrs. Ashcraft,
Miss Anderson, Miss Foley,
Mrs. Rasor.
Chorus, "Seek Ye the Lord"
Roberts
Incidental solos
. ..Mrs. D. D. Norris and Mr. Keene
Trio, "Nearer Thy Presence"
II. W. Petrle
Miss Anderson, Mrs. Rasor,
Mr. Rasor.
Chorus. "I Will Arise" Parks
Incidental duet
Miss Bagley and Mr, Keene.
Male chorus, "Saved By he Cruci
fied One" Tullar
Chorus, "We Praise Thee, O
God'' Rossini
of tax collections, as far as examined,
have been made regularly, and exact
ly as collected. 1 am proud of the
reconk of JackHon county. It proves
the benefit of periodical audits, bet
ter than any other county in the
state. Your truly,
J. H. WILSON,
Official Accountant.
We have all sizes ln a real good
cordniov pant for the young men at
$3.5". Mitchell & Whittle. It
Fancy plaid mackinaws, made In
Ore'eon and of OreKon nroducts. in
all sizes from 34 up at $S. Mitchell
& Whittle. It
Frank Dodgo Is in Ashland from
Dlllard to attend the funeral of his
brother Fred, who died Tuesday as
the result of a railroad accident.
Mrs. Jack Kimball of Klamath
Falls left this morning on the train
for her home after a short stay in
Ashland at the home of her father,
C. B. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball
had been in Portland and Mr. Kim
ball went on through to Klamath
Falls without stopping.
.Meeting of ('Iuiiiiiiuiiii Park Club.
Chautauqua Park Club will have
a social meeting, with refreshments,
Friday afternoon, November 3, 2:30
o'clock, at Chautauqua Hall.
Annual election of officers will be
held also. It
Real Bargains
IN
Real Estate
Three acres on Oak street, nice
homo place, good Uwelllng. $2,700.
Five-room dwelling, hard finished,
good plumbing, nice location, for
$1,S00, furnished.
Clark county, Washington, proper
ty to exchange for fruit land la
Rogue River Valley.
Billings Agency
Real Estate and Real Insurance
41 Eaxt Main Phone 311
;. A. GARDNER.
Jacksonville, Ore., Oct. 29, 1916.
Mr. (leorge A. Gardner,
County Clerk,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
Dear Sir:
To your request as to how I am
finding he County books, on my
present Examination, I will say your
office is in excellent condition. You
have turned over to the treasurer
regularly, all the receipt:-, of the of
fice. I can say that your office is
conducted as well as any office in
the state, which I examine last
year twelve counties and much
better than most Clerk's offices. Al
ways perplexing, in some details, you
have installed several methods of
work ln your office which make for
economy, and for more efficiency.
The Sheriff's office as far as ex
amined is being conducted In the
same methodical way. The deposits
Artistic tpmnpniiiieiit eots the
lihinip fnr nil kinds of tlilniTK. nnd the
evclonic' Eva TaniMiav's well-known
tpmnpr.'impnt eptg It for thp cancella
tion of her appearance at Medford
which was slated for the Page Thea
tre next Monday. Valley theatre
goers will be disappointed, as the
coming of Eva was anticipated with
pleasure.
ler, both of Ashland, and two sons,
E. M. Fowler of New Westminster,
U. C, and C. V. Fowler of Brooklyn,
N. Y.
The funeral will be held from his
late home at 15B Third street, Friday
afternoon, November 3, at 10:30.
Meeting or Ilillah Temple.
The regular meeting of Hlllah
Temple will l held Friday evening,
November 3. to make final plans for
the ceremonial session on November
IS. W. 11. McNAIR, Recorder.
Ladles, take advantage cf the serv
ices of your resident corsetiere. She
will be glad to help you at any time.
Spirella Corsetiere, phone 2N4-J. 153
Second street. 47-3t
Deatli of D. Fi. Fowler.
Mr. I). E. Fowler of 156 Third
street died suddenly of heart failure
Tuesday afternoon, October 31, about
4 o'clock, while on his way home
from the llthia fountain at the depot.
Mr. Fowler was 81 years old. Me
leaves a wife, two daughters, Miss
i Lulu Fowler and Dr. Lillian E. Fow-
For Your
Protection
Have you noticed how careful the
employes of this bank are ln regard
to every transaction you have with
them? That Is for your protection.
The same care Is exorcised In every
case, and you may rest assured that
any business entrusted to our care
will be most carefully handled.
First National Bank
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Oldest National Bank In Jackson
County
jTiTi i i i i i i c i i i i i i i i i n i i i t ' ' ' ' iiiHimiiiuimi n i
Either We Can Save You Money On
These and Other Goods You Need or We Cannot i!
53-inrh.nwooiEmprPM- i-A IBE believe that on the whole our prices arc lower than you can obtain on floods 10I XllCX: CO,
noths. leading shades. I ijM similar quality at any other store. Buying goods cheap does not signify a bargain. II s dur- m l.JU
PHcod at, yard a.iv iM paid fcy yoii connls ns vron ,Q yon thal it pays lo trade at Vaupcls
' Money Hack All Silkf) A
30-inch Messalines ln NA ' , ,. . Tarfeta, guaranteed, I II I
evening shades, splen-I kll ,4.00 Coating9 andn-- $1.50 large Single Cot-- aa .Ofl Son.sis Low Shoes jvv J J'O Of "rd .VV
did quality, yard lUJ skirtings this 7 7W ton Blankets, this week J 1 and Slippers, JUU week . ,. . "LLO
" . , . . : ' Silk and wool Faill, a a f r
C,.pe He Chines and Georgette ' Men's Heavy W;M1 Sox. - 5? ill. Tffi'Z.UU
Crepes, yard maids now selling In this week A MX m and comfortable, Sf H ne now s lling at, !)L
i 1 nl 1 AA at A"' at feUO Pir "ltir
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1,1 O Arf.VV , abeau- Men's black or tan me- - - Light and dark Flannel- - A Large l Inched qjv , KlmuVs, prlwd at. I k
' ty. at this store, at 7kp dium weight Sox, ettes now selling at, J J Q Sheet s, ou r JJJjQ yard 1 .LO
5-inch all wool, fast P'tlr P'tlr ; , '
S5?T. LOU flies' Handkerchiefs, - Je size Cotton Hatt, - Av Jewd 'ond QH CftP B-Sfil
' a nice one, seleet quality, JQJ eah .' OO e".l. ......... Ol) "
The newest In Dress l7fA " , ,
75C Men, 'per'. Kihhed- 1 ?p fi lUSJtV 0 rtfl 2
1 00 and 1 25 P---" 1"" !!:rr : c JM(Z "Mar slllt uu Boys' Shoes at
l.UU I. LP - lnl SccU For New Line 1 7C.9 flfl.?
Aii if w.r.per- 1 fl Notions ArtLinens 1.IJ LUU .J
We are showing the new Stoles, Ari LinenS suit 1W ,
PuncH Collars. Neck Bands in ' ., ,
l apts, vjwhiwo, .,, Tiible Llneim Huy your Hosiery as soon
all leading furs, alsoQ -A 38-inch all Wool Serges, rxwd Cliildren'B Shoes, A splendidly made 4 Table Linens possible, for Hosiery
fur tnmming from 40c kll now seing at, OC pair, IUyal Corset 111 Tahlo LiiicnH will 1 scarce,
a yard and up to U0J yard OOL 9i.O, $1.33, $1.50 to $2.00 nt Jal.le lilmns
For Style. Service and TT-T J TTTTCDTnTf ?
Satisfaction The store of QuaUt'
Where Quality Saves
The Store of Quality YOU MOttey
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