Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, November 09, 1916, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Thursday, November 0, 1016
ASHLAND TIDINGS
PAGE F1V
INDIVIDUALITY . .
The Selection of Appropriate Mountings for
Remarkably Good Photographic Portraits
THAT'S US !
STUDIO ASHLAND, 201 e. Main
Ashland
lodge
No. 23
A. F.I Mr. and Mrs. Amos Nitilnger have
and a fine baby boy up at their house.
A. M. The new arrival will claim November
1 6 as his birthday.
Stated communication of Ashland 1
Lodge No. 23, A. F. & A. M., Thurs
Just arrived, complete line of the
i latest mountings for Christmas gift
I photos. Shop early. Ten 'per cent
j discount until December 1. Studio
Ashland. It
Mr. and Mrs. R. Nelson are here
from McMinnville to spend the win
ter and are occupying the former
Storey property at the corner of Nut
:ley and Granite. They will be joined
, shortly by a son who will try Ash-
MIbb r.uth Whitney Is a new clerk ian,i ntha water for rheumatic trou-
ln Mayor Johnson's Jewelry store. hies. Their daughter, Mrs. J. M.
Miss Jessie Rose is teaching the Rennie, of Eugene, has been here
winter term in the city schools of several weeks.
day evening, November, 9, 1916.
Visiting brethren cordially welcome.
STUART SAUNDERS, W. M.
W. H. DAY, Sec y.
1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL
m:iii;:t3itKnt
Klamath Falls.
Men's and women's garments re
modeled and repaired at Orres' Tail
or Shop. It
Our new mountings, Just arrived,
. are the best yet. Call and see them.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Parker, who
have been spending some time in
Ashland, returned this week to their
home near 31y.
Orres cleans clothes. Phone 64.
Rev. H. G. VanFossen has return-
Studio Ashland. lt ed from a four weeks' trip through
Will Do Peatt is at work In a man- the eastern and southern part of his
ufacturing Jewelry establishment in 'district (the Klamath district).
San Francisco. Now that election is over, save
The suits we tailor to your figure! that big doctor's bill and get your
are guaranteed in every way at overcoat made to order at Orres'.
Orres' Tailor Shop. lt'y Ms values will surprise you. It
WT IT PoriAn nnrnmloolnnor nf tlio Elmer Ketchum. who was em-
innrt nffir-o t HnHf-hiire. waR an Ash-'ployed in Ashland last summer, is
land visitor Scturdav. I now working in the lumber mills at
, iShippington, near Klamath tails.
Everyone is cordially Invited to the
dime social and spelling school at
the Presbyterian church Friday, 7:30
d. m. It
Chimney sweep. Phone 294-R.
44-9t
fclCITIZENSfe
W BANK
K OF ASHLAND
Much' Needed
Plan
Many people who have
formed extravagant hab
its beyond their means
need a plan by which
they can economize ami
save. Practice the sys
tem of regular weekly
deposits in The Citizens
Rank of Ashland it is
sure to bring good re
sults. Your account is
invited.
Mrs. F. C. Hamaker of Bly and
Mrs. M. W. Hamaker of Klamath
Falls have been visiting the W. G.
Moore family and others the past
week.
All the new styles are now ready.
Awful busy pretty soon. Come In
now and take advantage of our "10
per cent discount until December 1"
offer. Studio Ashland. It
Glen Young, who is employed at
the mills of the Fruitgrowers' Sup
ply Company at Hilt, made a brief
visit with relatives here the last of
the week.
Rumors are that No. 17, the train
arriving hero at 5:15 p. m., is to be
discontinued and that a second sec
tion of No. 13 will take Its place,
bringing the Portland papers.
Your friends can buy anything you
can give them-r-except your photo-!
graph. Photographs are the most ac
ceptable and economical of all Christ
mas gifts. Ten per cent discount if
yours are made before December 1.
Studio Ashland. it
The historic old bridge across Link
river at Klamath Falls is to be torn
down and replaced by a steel struc-
What's the Use
Of Getting Up at
Night to Warm
Baby's Milk?
What's the une of eating a
cold lunch every day when
you can have piping hot cof
fee or soup:
The Icy-Hot
Bottle
Is the answer
See out window
Polcys Drug Store
Foley & FJhart, Druggists.
gagemonts with the company at San
Francisco and Portland, has returned
to Ashland, where his familiar pres
ence is noted at telegraph headquar
ters. Rev. E. H. Albert of Seattle spoke
at the Free Methodist church on
Sunday in behalf of the college of
that denominational order in that
city. Ho Is the financial secretary
of the church's educational activities
in northwest Pacific territory.
From $15 to $50 our suits are
worth 100 cents on the dollar. Tail
ored to your measure at Orres' Tail
or Shop. It
Let Mrs. Dodge plan your Christ
mas hand work. Visit her display
the 17th and 18th at J. P. Dodge &
Sons' furniture store. If you don't
find what you want, she will be glad
to help you plan your work. 49-3t
See the display of crocheted and
hand embroidered articles consisting
of lingerie, household linens and
novelties On display the afternoon
of November 17 and all day the 18th
at J. P. Dodge & Sons' furniture
store. . It
The Baptisi ladles will hold a
white sale in connection with their
food sale November 29 at Holmes'
grocery. 49-51-53-54
The revenues of the Yreka railroad
which connects that city with Mon
tague were $19,2C7.31 the past year,
and operating expenses $17,789.43.
After paying interest on the debt,
however, the net loss for the year
was $1,597.35. The jitney service
between the twin cities has material
ly reduced the railroad's business.
Seven hoboes last Friday under
took to convert a Southern Pacific
freight into a "tramp special," the
attempt taking place between Horn
brook and Dunsmulr. A local crew
headed by Conductor Swaggart un
dertook to dislodge them, finally
calling upon Special Agent Thomas
and other officials, who rounded up
the bunch and lauded them in jail at
Redding.
Royal Camners returned Monday
from Lake of the Woods where he
Silks for Party Dresses
and for All Kinds
of Wear
Hundreds of yards of new Silks that could not be restocked at pres
ent prices. It is only because we bought heavily at a good price and feel the need
for quickly reducing this btock that we are able to make the prices we are now quot
ing on silks.
Taffeta de Chine
40-inch, $1.85 Yard
A $2.00 value this season
An exceptionally beautiful silk for even
ing dresses and we have it in a dozen
very pretty shades for evening gowns.
40-inch Georgette Crepe in most of the
shades most wanted now. . Sold most
everywhere at $2.00
Our Price $1.75
Chiffon Taffeta
35-inch, $1.60
Now worth at least $1.75
In light shades for evening dresses and
darker shades for street dresses. This is a
very desirable silk now and should sell.
35-inch fancy silks Dozens of patterns
in novelty silks, plaids and stripes, taf
feta weaves
$1.50 to $1.75 Yard
You will find all the staple Silks in Poplin, Alessaline, etc., and
a good assortment of black Silks
Slip-over style in a
Flannelette Gown
of good weight, length
and width, 75c
Black Silk Hose
$1.00 pair. A limited
quantity in black, the
quality that must 6oou
be more.
Sweater Coals $2.95
A wonderful value in
spite of the high price
of wool yarns; Cardinal
and grey.
What Is a Bargain ?
not buy an article
just because it is cheap.
It may be more of a bar
gain if you invest in better
quality, newer goods and
up-to-date styles tor you
IF you invest a moderate
sum in our ready-to-wear
garments you will enjoy
that "dressed-up" feeling
as long as the garments
will get better service and last, and you will say "that
avoid that shabby feeling, was a bargain."
New garments all the
time.
IF you wish to make your
own garments you cannot
be more stylishly gowned
than by fashioning them
out of our well selected ma
terials upon the lines of the
thoroughl' reliable Pictor
ial Review patterns.
Winter undermuslins are
now hero
! ture. A ferry boat will care for the j jias been employed as ranger In the
IAOJ
lf7
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SAVINGS
DEPOSITS
!
traffic
period.
during the reconstruction
I j red i utnam is naming sian woou
j from .Aycr's Spur to this city, where
! several hundred cords are available
1 after milling operations by the Ohris-
tensen brothers the past summer in
Neil crock territory.
Schuyler Gunter. Western Union
forestry service.
Word from IHllsboro to numerous
relatives here conveys particulars of
a serious accident to Jesse C. Apple
Kate, republican candidal-" for sheriff
of Washington county at the elec
tion just held. An auto in which he
was a passenger was run into by a
suits. Of tho three occupants of the
Uar, Mr. Appiegato was mjureu mo
! most. Ills wife was formerly Miss
il.ola Payne of this city, daughter of
1 Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Payne.
lien Cowers purchased a lihely
lookiag hear hound from a traveler
through Ashland tho other day. The
him to Hon for $5.00. Hen is re
serving judgment until ho tries out
the dog on a cold scent.
train of the Southern Pacific's For- fellow was hard up and claimed to
Died.
Mrs. Clara Kdwards, mother ot
Rev. I). D. Kdwards, pastor of the
N'azarene church, died at Kev. Kd
wards' home last funday night. Mr.
Portland Monday -and tho funeral
was held there Tuesday.
ESMSE
Mrs. Lundy
NHH'.BOXK CO US UTS
Modford Hotel.
AshltinJ Thursdays. The Auslin
operator after filling temporary en-! est Grove service with disastrous re-; be sacrificing the dog when he sold Kdwards accompanied the remains to l&ms&Stt'SasmXSlVBmarXuff!
$1.."0 large Single Cot
ton Blankets, special
at
We Sell Athena Una
$1.00 Coalings andf i
Skirtings this
month kd t U
30-1 nrh Cotton Dress
Plaids now selling Od
75c
Hose of Luxite, a beau
ty, at this store, at
pair
Ladies' Handkerchiefs,
a nice one,
eacli
5c
Men's "Cooper" Ribbed
Union Suits,
per suit -. . .
1.00
Children's Wool Union
Suits, grey or cream,
per suit
1.00
New Line
Art Linens
K-inch all Wool Serges,
now selling at,
yard
85c
erwear m
1.29
12$ an
oCodb
ers underwear ior ivieii
$7.50 Boys' Suits sell
ing during this month
ut
4.98
Men's black or tan me
dium weight Sox,
pair
15c
t
i
t
Large size Cotton Butt,
select quality,
at '
1.00
Duckling Fleece Kimono
Cloth, now selling at,
yard
A Children's Stocking
that wears well,
pair
Ladies' Athena
wear, per
suit
Under
17c
15c
1.00
Children's Shoes, .
pair,
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.00
Headquarters
for
Thanksgiving
Linens,
Napkins,
Art Linens,
1 Linen Towels,
I Linen
t Sheetings,
I Linen
Tubings,
I Handkerchief
Linens,
Colored
I Linens
fa
! !
$1,00 Sorosis Low Shoes
and Slippers,
pair
3.00
A deep hrmui military collar
Manuel Shirt, cut full, .
Men's Heavy Wool Sox,
warm and comfortable,
pair
Light and dark Flannel
ettes now selling at,
yard
25c
10c
S:!.K long handle I'm
hiellas, many styles, tills-
month
Crown Jewel Pound
liatt, the very best,
each
35c
3(l-inrh Messnlines In
evening shades, splen
did quality, yard
1.50
Crepe De Chines
Crepes, yard
and Georgette
t
1.75 and 2.00
Boys' Shoes at
1.75-2.00-2.25
A splendid Ladies' Wool
Hose now selling at,
pair
25c
Tiurge size
Sheets, our
price
Bleached
90c
Boys' fall weight Union
Suit now selling at,
each
Ladles' Merluo Athena
Union Suits
now
50c
2.00
Men's wool Union
"Ooopoin," per
suit
2.00
A splendidly made
Itoyal Corset
at
1.50
Ml-Inch nil wool,
color Herges,
yard
fust
1.60
well w.iith $ I. .-(,
at
1.25
All Silk Poplins in all
shades, priced at,
yard
1.25
A white, all cotton, heavy ribbed
1 iilou Suit, "Cooper s' .
make,
at
1.50
A white all wool I niou, also a
light blue mixed, in
"Cooper's" red laltvl
make, a $1 value, ut
52-inch all wool Empress
Cloths, leading shades,
priced at, yard
'3.00
1.50
I
WMnch Silk Taffeta, all
the leading shades,
now
1.50
Silk and wool Faill, a
beautiful suiting cloth,
very new, yard . . .
2.00
Money Back All Silk
Taffeta, guaranteed,
yard
2.00
Rubber Footwear
of all kinds for
Men, Women and
Children
For Style. Service and
Satisfaction
The Store of Quality
VAUFE1
9
VJhere Quality Saves
You Money
The Store of Quality
Sorosis and Liz
& Dunn Ladies',
Misses' and Chil
dren's Shoes
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