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Thursday, November 16, 1016 ASHLAND TIDIXGS page The QUESTION Of ECONOMY is often a mutter of con siderable moineut when tlie yearly Christmas list of gifts is made out. By giving photographs for Xuias you can discharge all your obligations at comparatively low ex- ' pense without favoring one person over another, and still your gifts will have that intimate per sonal touch that carries with it the real spirit of Xmas. Royal Arch Masons Siskiyou Chapter No. 21 Stated convocation of SiBkiyou Chapter No. 21, R. A. M., Thursday evening, November 16, 1916. Im portant huBiiiess. VlHitlng compan ions cordially welcome. W. E. BLAKK, II. P. W. II. DAY, Sec'y. STUDIO ASHLAND 201 L Main LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. George Owens visit ed Medford Monday. Attorney E. D. Briggs transacted business in Grants Pass Monday. The season, is now just right for those Faultless nightshirts and pa jamas at Site, $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Mitchell & Whittle. It Mrs. I' L. Camps and son, Max, left the last of the week for 1'reka, California. Weed Leader: Mrs. H. Switzer of Ashland and A. Shultz and daughter, LIthea, spent the week-end with W. W. Brown and family. Do your Christmas shopping early at the Wednesday Club's Bazaar. It yaciTIZENS&f W BANK gO FASH LAN Dj Women Find It More Convenient To pay their household expenses by check. It saves time and carfare. It protects against over payment. Checking ac counts, large or small, are invited. J vflcsvu Savings T70vn DEPOSITS, 1 1 uy your unristmas presents at I lin 1,rn,, , m. I uio ivcuiiesuay i.iuu 8 isazaar, ants j building, November 22, and stop your worries. it Rev. If. J. Van Kossen and wife returned Monday form a few days' visit at Wildervllle, near the end of the Grants Pass railroad. A tralnload of pontoon bridges to be used by the government In Mexico passed through the city last Sunday morning, bound for the Mexican bor der. The pontoons were billed under a special manifest with right-of-way over everything, even passenger trains. If you are a sportsman, be sure and make a catch at the Wednesday Club j fish pond. Elks building, November 22. n B. F. Hellman spent Monday and Tuesday in Grants Pass attending to business matters. When In doubt, ho to the Wednes day Club's Bazaar for your Christmas purchases. It A decree of divorce was granted by the circuit court at Jacksonville to Hattie Camps versus F. L. Camps, last week. A particular feature at the Coun' try Store will be Farmer Hayseed and his daughters, Ettie, Minnie, Ber thie and Lizzie fuot a tin Lizzie eith er) . Elkg building, November 22. It J. W. Dodge, recently with the Western Unl jn offices here, has been transferred to Sacramento In the telegraph service. Christmas gifts 15c and up at Mrs. Louis Dodge's display November 17 j and 18, at Dodge's furniture store. It President Wilson will in a few- days Issue his usual Thanksgiving proclamation. Thanksgiving falls on November 30 this year. Beautiful hand-embroidered crochet-trimmed underwear in Mrs. Louis Dodge's display Friday and j Saturday at Dodge's furniture Btore. ' Yes, You CanlReal Estate! Find It In Leather Purses, Handbag", Brushes, Hair Briisl SO acres of hay hind north of Hear creek for sale en very reasonable1 terms. . ,! 1UII ... ... I fl,il r. ,"""acl1 siuck raucn, wen im-! viiuiicDj proved, moro than half meadgw, lot; Hill 1 B0(l body of timber. $10,000. I II !), Hill) 20-nnro fruit nnH trb f.,r. - " i hmu Li itva lui Ul Ileal I BOOKS, Cigar Case, Slippers, Central Point, best kind of soil, to; PAGE r??.. Saturday Night, Nov. 18th Nat A motion nirturo Messrs. Shuhert present the greatest Imigli bit of years. A leap year comedy of i.ugiiMi me, uy naruiu iingninouse. uun i uean om maid, tor particulars see Collar Bags, Military Bruslie", Tourist Tablets and Music Rolls. See Leather Display In out window smaller acreage In to another town school. Ashland or close ! with good high Polcys Drug Store I'oley & Klliart, Druggists. Billings Agency Keal Ktate and Heal Insurance 41 East Main Phone ail Dallas The prune-packlng plant Is operating at full capacity and the biggest season In years Is anticipated. A most exceptional clearance sale . of bats for ten days at Miss Har- AVord comes from Klamath Falls of grove's. 61-3t the birth of a baby daughter to Mrs. j .Eat at the Llthla Bakery and Res John McCall. Mr. McCall is a for-i taurant, where the eats are good. flillllll fill C! mer Ashlander who Is now assistant postmaster at the Klamath metropo lis. There are plenty of the genuine flannel overshlrts in the famous Ar gonaut brand at $1.75 and up to 13.50 at Mitchell & Whittle's. It Kat real Mexican chili at Rose Bros.' Gl-tf You are invited to the White House grocery Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the lfith, 17th and 18th for a demonstration of Walter Bak er's chocolate. it Lelth Abbott and Cleo Kirk of Ash land high school went to Medford Wednesday and addressed the Med ford high assembly regarding the football game Saturday, upon invita tion of the Medfordites. The second big blanket sale at Vaupel'8 Is creating unusual interest. Customers and the public should see the special values this firm is offer ing, it Oregon-made suits to order are good enough for Oregonians or any one else. We can deliver your suit within ten days. Mitchell & Whittle. 60-tf Rose Bros., headquarters Tor home made candles. 61-tf Mrs. Louis Dodge has a very fine display of hand-embroidered and crocheted articles suitable for Christ mas presents. These will be on sale Friday afternoon and all day Satur day of this week at J. P. Dodge & Sons' furniture store. You are cor dially invited to look these over. Or- ubis win hiso ue tanen ror inristmas y delivery. 50-2ti Economy sale at Miss Hargrove's. 51 3t ' Annual Thanksgiving sale of hats for ten days at Miss Hargrove's. 51-Ht With the same all Kiigllsh company that played New York, BuRton and Chicago for one year. One continuous laugh Irom rise to loll of curtain. Mail orders now. Prices 50c to $1.50 Seat Sal Opam Today I Do You Admire PreHy Shoes? r No doubt you do and insist that they fit your feet correctly. We know f how to fit feet and wo have those f new 9-inoh top hoots in Black and J Coffee Brown Kid, also Patent j Leather with Pearl Grey Kid tops, t button or lace. AA to 1) 2 to 7. ...... M.ujiii;uii..i..iiijii;j.iijjHii I AT THE CHURCHES f mmmsitinBaatmtaKUUKtaiaatml First Chinch of Christ, Scientist. Pioneer avenue south. Sunday service at 11 o'clock. Subject of les son sermon, "Soul and Body." Sun day school at 10 o'clock. Wednes day evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room open from 2 to 4 daily except Sundays. At the Sign of Schmidt JA 21 N.C Jj Street MEDFORD it Thursday evening. Aid Society meets Frldny afternoon at the church. H. A. Carnahan, pastor. Kat at the Llthia. GO-tf Your Proposilion And Ours Classified Advertisements TOO LATE TO CLASMIF1'. . Contractor for painting and deco and 1 ,. . .. . . rating, a. l,. rowcii. rnone z4-k. 44-9t Year and Martin Real have sold Methodist Church. their property, consisting of home' Subject for the morning service The Ashland band held a satisfac- and five lots in the intersection of "The American Spirit;" for the even tory practice Wednesday night and Pennsylvania and Euclid avenues and Ing, "Reason." Strangers are warm will meet again next Monday evening ; Harrison street, to Mrs. Ella Hop- j ly 'Welcomed to all the services. The in the city hall. All bandmen are wood and son James. J. Barr con- j men of the church will give a "get urged to attend. jtinues as tenant on the place. The ' together" social Friday evening, the You are Invited to the White Reals now own and occupy a fine! 17th, in the church pnrlors. Mem House grocery Thursday, Friday and ranch in Klamath county. This Ash- J bers of the church and congregation Saturday, the 16th. 17th and 18th, land property was disposed of and friends are Invited to spend the for a demonstration of Walter Bak- through the Beaver agency. evening at the social er's chocolate. It ! a saving of 10 to 50 per cent on The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph , hats at Miss Hargrove's during the Company's new directory has made Thanksgiving sale. 51-3t Oyster cocktails, best yet, Rose Bros.' 51-tf I Montague Messenger: Wright FOR SALE Young pigs. S. C. Holi- baugh, Talent, Ore. Phone 6-F-3. I Gl-6t its appearance this week. Subscrib ers credited to the local exchange number nearly 1,000. Household novelties in Mrs. Louis Dodge's display Friday and Saturday at Dodge's furniture store. H Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kllgore arrived Tuesday from Klamath Falls, coming over to be at the bedside of Mrs. Kil- Church of Christ. Corner Second and B streets. W. L. Mellinger, pastor. Bible school at 10 a. m. Morning worship and communion at 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 n. m. Kvenine Hicks, of Ashland, has taken charge ' preaching service at 7:30 o'clock. of the trouble work of the California- uregon rower company s tines at mis Congregational Church. piace in piace or tu. j. Aiarmge, wno j Rev. Brett of Seattle will occupy has resigned. Mr. Aldridge expects the pulpit at the Congregational to take up his residence in the south- church next Snnrtnv mm-nt nnri gore's sister, who recently suffered ern part of the state on account of evenlne an anacK oi paralysis. Mrs Aldiidge's health. Buy your Christmas presents ready You are Invited to the White made at Mrs. Dodge's display Friday House grocery Thursday, Friday and and Saturday at Dodge's furniture Saturday, the ICth. 17th and 18th. store. It for a demonstration of Walter Bak-! Clif Payne makes shaving stands. ' er's chocolate. It FOR RENT Furnished six-room modern house with piano. Three blocks from postofflce. Addross M. K., care Tidings. Gl-2t FOR RENT Two blocks from post- office, furnished house, five rooms and bath; also rooms, furnished apartments and housekeeping rooms in Park Hotel. Inquire at my office, front rooms of Park Hotel. Geo. W. Trefren, Lawyer, Notary Public and Insurance Agent. Collections a specialty. Bl-tf We solicit your deposits, having la mind that if you need assistance at any time, it is our purpose to help you in so far as it 1b consistent with sound banking. FOR SALE For a nice fat, corn-fed turkey, call Mrs. C. A. Brown, phone 2-F-U. 51-3t First National Bank ASHLAND, ORKGO.M. Old tit National Sank Injackion County FOR SALE OR TRADE Rood large organ. Will take wood. E. W. Redlfer, 04 Seventh street, Ash land. 51-4t WANTED Laundry work. Will go to the house at 25 cents an hour. Mrs. Mary Reed, 321 Granite. 51-2t Presbyterian Church. Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching services at 11 and 7:30. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30. Choir rehearsal Pure Hilk Pure Cream Norton's Clover Leaf Dairy E. N. NORTON, Proprietor TELEPHONE 444-R Strictly Sanitary. Thoroughly Up-to-Date. Good Ser vice to Any Part of Town ONLY THREE DAYS LEFT IN WHICH TO BUY YOUR COTTON BLANKETS CHEAPER THAN WHOLESALE PRICE OF TODAY 40x08 Cotton Blanket, l,"5c quality, special, pair 43c All Cotton and Wool Finish $2.50 Blankets, pair. 2.05 5(1x72 Cotton Blanket, OOc quality, pair Wool Finish Plaid $2.75 Blankets, pair 69c 2.33 54x72 Cotton Blanket, $1.00 quality, pair 85c Wool Finish lnrge Check $.1.00 Blankets, pair 2.69 (12x70 Cotton Blankets, nil colors, pair 1.05 Wool Finish Heavy $:i.25 Blankets, pair 2.89 01x70 Cotton HlankctH, $1.50 quality, pair $1.00 Wool Finish Big Plaid Blankets, pair U9 3.33 All Cotton and Wool Finish $2.00 illankets, pair 1.69 Baby Illankets Crib Blankets 15 er cent off rTTfTTVTTTVTl Priced here at from 25 to 75 percent lower than present market conditions. There fore we advise a liberal supply purchase at our prevailing prices. We can show you an all pure linen cloth in handsome weaves at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 yard, in mercerized and French finish cotton table linens we are showing unequalled values at 35c, 50c and 75c yard. Thanksgiving Linens $4.00 Coatings and Skirtings this month 2.75 SO-inrh Cotton Dress Plaids now selling at ....t 25c Children's Wool Union Suits, grey or crenm, per suit 1.00 $1.50 large Single Cot ton Blankets, special at $7.50 Boys' Suits sell ing during this month at 1.29 4.98 Ladles' Athena Under wear, per suit 1.00 $3.00 long handle I'm brelliw, ninny styles, tbit month 2.25 A splendid Ladies' Wool Hose now selling at, pair 25c Men's wool Union "Coopers," per suit 2.00 Men's Heavy Wool Sox, warm and comfortable, pair 25c Light and dark Flannel ettes now selling at, yard 10c Silk and wool Fail!, a beautiful suiting cloth, very new, yard . . . 2.00 S-e our splendid nil wool Manuel, iu grey, blue, brown Baby Flannels in cream and whito at a.-.c, 40c, 50c, 75c and A splendidly made Itoyul Corset at 60c MO 1.50 Crown Jewel Pound Batt, the very best, each 35c itO-lnch Messallnes in evening shades, splen did quality, yard 1.50 Men's black or tan me dium weight Sox, pair 15c For Style. 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