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Monday, November 20, 1016 ASHLAND TIDINGS PAGE FIVBX The QUESTION 01 ECONOMY is often a matter of con siderable momeut when the yearly Christinas list of gifts is made out. By giving photographs for Xuiiis 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 Xtnas. STUDIO ASHLAND 201 L Main Ashland Lodge No. 23 A. P. and A.iL j Special communication of Ashland j Lodge No. 23, A. F. & A. M., Thurs day evening, November 23, 1916. Work In the Fellow Craft degree. I Visiting brethren are cordially wel ! come. ! STUART SAUNDKRS, W. M. ! W. H. DAY, Sec'y. (ck ANn pfrmnai 8 I AI. L. Ryan of Grants Pass was a business visitor in the city Friday. Wanted, 500 people to eat chicken tamales at Hose Bros.' 51-tf R. E. Kroh of Grants Pass was a business visitor In the city last Thurs day. Annual Thanksgiving sale of hats for ten days at Miss Hargrove's. 51-3t J. S. Bailey spent Thursday and Friday attending to business matters in Grants Pass. Remember Trinity Guild card party Friday evening, November 24, at the parish house. D2-2t yCITIZENS(i W BANK KOFASHLANC Prudent Investors Itealize the necessity of a bank account, and ex crclHe Judgment in the selection of the deposit ary. The Citizens Bank of Ashland affords you safety and a fair rate of interest on your funds. Your account is Invit. ed. AtfrM SAVINGS f. 0vrn DEPOSITS Floyd Pruett and family of Sardis, B. C, are visiting at tho home of his brother, Prarl N. Pruett, of the Pilot Rock district. 4 Don't miss the food sale at the Wednesday Club Bazaar, November 22. " Mrs. A. H. Conner returned to San Francisco last week, the altitude here proving top high for Mr. Con ner's health. Cyclamen and other potted plants for sale at the Wednesday Club Ba zaar. A suggestion for your Thanks giving tabic It Councilman Root's auto is bright and shiny with a new coat of enamel. The ravages of a' long eastern tour are not noticeable. Hand painted place cards for your Thanksgiving dinner at the Wednes day Club Bazaar, Wednesday, 22nd, Elks' building. It The Vining Theatre has Marguer ite Clark coming next Wednesday in "Seven Sisters." Bessie Iiarriscale Is the Thursday attraction. Fishing i good Cast a lino at the Wednesday Club's fish pond, No vember 22. Open from 10 a. m. all afternoon and evening. It According to a news teport from Grants Pass, the Greenback mine is being operated in full blast. The mine is said to be one of the richest in southern Oregon. The department president of the W. R. C. will be here to Inspect the Corps Wednesday, 22nd, at 2 p. m. All members are urged to be present. W. C. Baldwin, who is employed in the Ashland Trading Company gro cery department, is the proud father of a 11-pound baby girl, which ar rived Thursday. The second concert of the Medford Choral Society is scheduled for No vember 28 at the Page Theatre. The finishing touches on the program are now being added at the rehearsals. 52-3t Ed Rogers, a wanderer was picked up almost frozen Sunday night on the Pacific Highway between Central Point and Medford. He says he suf fered a paralytic stroke. Oyster cocktails, best yet, Rose Bros.' 51-tf County Clerk G. A. Gardner has sent certificates to the successful can didates, excluding the representatives and the district attorney, who receive their, certificates from the state. Contractor for painting and deco rating. B. L. Powell. Phone 294-R. 44-9t On account of a conflict in dates. the Southern Oregon Schoolmasters' J Club meeting, which was scheduled for November 18, will be postponed until some time early in December, probably Saturday, December 19. Professor Edwin T. Reed, chairman of the National Educational Associa tion committee on attainments In English at the end of tho sixth year, will address the club on the subject of reorganization of tho course of study In the Interest of eflclency. The Oregon High School Debating League now has seventy-two mem bers. The schodulo of debates will be announced noxt month by Earl Kilpatrlck, assistant dean of the Uni versity of Oregon extension division, who is secretary of the league. A most exceptional clearance sale ; "The isirth of a Nation," will bo pre of hats for ten days at Miss ' Har-1 setitcd ut the Vining Theatre, mati grove's. 51-3t new and evening, today and tomor- Birth of a Ration Here for Two Days The one great theatrical sensation of New York,- Hoston and Chicago, row. The first half of the D. W. Griffith spectacle unrolls scenes and Incidents from the Civil War on a scale of numbers, diversity and vivid ness new in motion pictures In Amer- Tha California-Oregon Power Com pany is constantly extending Its pow er lines.' The' company has made a contract with the Fruitgrowers' Sup ply Company at Ililt to furnish pow er for their mills, factory, etc. Pre- ica. The second half is a pictorial j paratory to constructing a line from ' chronicle of reconstruction days in Hornbrook to Hilt, a survey Is being j the south. Including the carpetbag made between these two towns. Sis- 8?rV excesses and the rise and tri Vlyou Newn. umpli of the Ku Klux Klan. Inter- Rose Bros., headquarters for home-1 wot" llh tlle whole' ' a doul,le made candies. B1.tf romance of the Blue and the Gray. sugiested by Thomas Dixon s The "Dutch" Thomas, former Medford , Clansman A complcte metl.onoll. high school athletic star who has been Un l8 t0 be on vlew her0. spending the past summer and fallR comprlgeg a company of mty ex ln the employ of the Hilt Lumber jpm technIconBf a coninlete Bym. Company, was a visitor In Ashland phony orchostrai and two baggage Thursday evening and was up for the , of eff(j(ctg game Saturday. "Dutcn was one oi the best and gamest athletes Medford j has turned out and has as many a Wednesday, One Day Only '1 f? I ir r?k In el m WM The Idol of the Screen IN friends here as at Medford. The sight of two lifetimes in "The I flirt h of a Nation" that of yourj father and mother, if not directly vnnr nwn uml rIho the nfirlit of all ! "Among the Cannibals of Savage It is nearly three hours of historic tableaux, nearly three hours of " Seven Sisters " 0d6 of the most charming plays of her career Coming Thursday Bessie Barriscale REGULAR ADMISSION Papua," stcrcoptlcon lecture by Dr Henry A. Malley, who will describe llfn onri ximtntna nf Hie lieail llUIlterS and man eaters in the south Pacific ! """' d t an1 ocean. Seventy-five beautiful col-! '""" and gripping pangs of sadness, . . n luinnrnma nf 1 fe nnil love t hnt nre- ored slides and some interesting, - curios. Tonight at 7:30 in the Pres bytetian church. No admission. Sil- D ver offering. Economy sale at Miss Hargrove's. 51-3t Among tho minor matters trans acted at last Tuesday's council meet ing. F. E. Russill was granted a ten ceded the first shot on Sumter and then the break the south declaring for state's rights and secession, the north as one man rallying to the flag only, both sides to emerge from it four trying years later full of hatred and rancor and work against each other more ignoble crimes that is Griffith's "Birth of a Nation." . . . I. .... t.nrrlnnlnir t nays leave 01 a,u., ..,.-.... , Thougand8 ot men women aIld , with November 9. Payment of Con-I over & year Qf worfc ten j tractor F. Jordan for remodeling of. fiteen houra & day & the city hall Jail room into an of Ice genlug o the greate8t! room, which is now occupied by the moUon lndustry: Commercial Club, was ordered. The ; ucedi )milt the greate8t pc. nnrxhniia nf county directory for , I - . itnre t ie industry has ever nroaucea. i the recorder's office was ordered. and Ashland is to have an oportunlty Home-made candies will tempt you t0 8ee ,t tonlght and tomorrow night. at the Wednesday Club Bazaar this week. Open from 10 a. m. all after- Mr. H. G. Gllmore has been con- noon and evening. ".fined to his room for the past week, Checks totalling about $15,000 8Ufforing from a severe cold, were mailed Thursday from the plant . Irs P.I. F. Eggleston and daugh of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, in ter' Mlsg Ruliy Palmeri expect to Grants Pass, to sugar beet growers ,eav0 withIn tll0 next wcek for San In the valley in payment for their i Franclgc0 t0 miko ther home. first crop. This amoifht represents i the crop of 300 acres. The prilce paid by the company was $3.50 per ton, and the yield averaged eight and one third tons per acre, or an average yield of $45.81 per acre. Eugene Guard: An enthusiastic rooters at the Oregon-W. S. C. foot ball game In Portland Saturday after noon was Will Rebec, tightly wrapped in blankets on his stretcher wheel-1 Charles T. Nelson of Portland is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. NeJson, on Granite street. Ho is try ing tlfe Ashland waters for rheuma tism. Eat at the Lithia. 50-tf Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Newell of Pull man, Wash., are occupying an apart ment on Granite street. They have come to Ashland to drink lithia wa- chair placed In front of the Oregon rooting section. iter and will make a stay of some weeks. For five months In his room In St. Vincent's hospital in j Mrs. rranK suiion oi w.mams Portland young Rebec had looked Creek is a guest at the home of Miss forward to the promised treat of see- j Blanche Hicks on Pennsylvania av ingthisgamo. His face wore a smile ' nue. The Suttona aro engaged In of excited pleasure, and at each sue-1 tta. sugar beet Industry, as well as cessful play of his team off would "t raising, and find both profit- come his yellow and green rooter's 8D,e cap. It did not matter at ,the end, that two thoughtful classmates were slowly wheeling him back to the dreary hospital room, where the doc tors say he may stay until Christmas. He had seen his team win. Mrs. Sarah Ganiard spent the day at Central Point with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Day, Sunday. Louis Dodge's display of fancy work at the Dodge furniture store on Sat urday, and say that they rarely have the opportunity of seeing such a va riety and such beautiful work done by one person. ' N. W. Keigh spent tho past four days in Ashland, stoopping off while en route from Pendleton to southern California to spend the winter. "Your park is the finest I have seen," ho stated. Mr. Keigh was much taken with the lithia water and may decide to spend the winter here. W. L. Tinker tells us that ho would like to take advantago of an opportunity of informing the person who stole the several hundred pounds of wire off the side of his barn, that its return would not only be appreciated but would save afore mentioned persons no little amount of grief. F. M. Lynch Is convalescting from a oaptmid nttunl rf Anrt nrtlamtlnir Little Gall is up again after a several i weeks' Illness of Intermittent fever. Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Lynch's mother, is also confined to her bed with la 1 grippe and Is being cared for at the ' Lynch home. They have the sympa- j thy of all their friends and neighbors ! in their affliction. Cllf Payne makes hall chests. Tentative Budget Printed Herein The 'city council has rrinted else where In this issuo the tentative hud get of estimates for running the city of Ashland during 1917. The budget Is printed just as the estimates were handed in from the various depart ments and will probably be trimmed down considerably at a meeting to be held on the 27th of this month. Classified Advertisements TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE A i dandy ohe-horso delivery wagon, j Will take wood, potatoes or any , good trade. Have it at 464 Moun-1 tain avenue. Phone 256-R. 52-tf FOUND Purse containing coin, etc. Owner can have same by describ ing property and paying for this notice. 52-tf WANTED Housowork by two ex perienced girls. Address Edna Edsall cr Mary Holman, Climax. Ore. 52-3t RABBITS FOR SALE Quick; cheap. Phone 403-R, or call 386 A street. Stanley, the Chalr Doctor 52-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE One single cylinder auto; good tires and In good running and mechanical con dition. Want or H. P. elec tric motor. Phone 2-F-4. Ed Gowland. 62-3t FOR RENT 3niall house, 'complete ly furnished, all conveniences. Call Barber's, 411-R. U LOST Between Phoenix and Ayer's Spur, buckskin wallet containing five dollars gold and some silver. Finder return to J. Hart, Ashland, and get reward. It' McNair Bros. The Rexall Store Will conduct their an nual one cent 6ale next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 23, 24, 25th, three days only. This sale was developed as an advertising plan by the United Drug Co. The Way We Dolt You buy an item at tho regular price, then an other item of the same kind for lc. Every article in this sale is a high-class, standard piece of merchandise. McNair Bros. The Rexall Store i eVe Decided to Clean Up the Balance ol our Blankets, and therefore otter the following prices as your last chance this season. spsrlxt 43c .r:,69c fs";.85c E":i.05 xrL19 !5Sff?.1.69 5i!2.05 br"2.33 S2.69 g.a":..,2.89 l::':3.33 ; S- j r 44 w 4 Priced here at from 25 to 75 per cent lower than present market condition s. There- nr fa ErffYtf-Yrrftt CY I iiC fore we advise a liberal supply purchase at our prevailing prices. We can show I niui&SlllVin JlllAlD you an all pure linen cloth in handsome weaves at $1.25, $1.50, $1.76 and $2.00 vard in mercerized and French finish cotton table linens we are showing unequalled values at 35c, 50c and 75c yard. ' iiiiiiMiii.mmttmtitttuMtttiitittittint 8 Xomo corsets stand up - vv A Word About Hosiery Men's Heavy Wool Sox, nr- Men, get ymir Villon Suits for All Wool Ked 'Flannel, .4-. C?.a,a g O 7C ?aTtJ test S3 5(E C OH Buy your neta now 1.00 How warm and comfortable, 9 winter now. It meanH a saving of the, .proper t .In thlH frllf Skirtings this .ll sTJd . ... D.UU will soon be $1.25, the 50c kind pair LOL &V to te ,mt. OK Coop- your for middles. Id. VUl month Ui V $4-00ttnl VWV ?v otherg propm1ionm at $1.00, $l.BO $2.25 and , Z TT7, We'll hold the prlre down as lon , .plt FIann,,. - $:.OOand he jatlsfled. 30-lnch MessallneB In - -A An Meal Silk Dress Is o Av $7.50 Boys' Suits sJ- J fQ as we can for the bert values at 1 H Baby Flannels In - AA evening shades, splen-l kll made of "Money Back" ) fill ln during this month UC o-,Ci 3t-)Ci 50C( 75c and $1.00. ettes now selling at, UMQ aBI, wlMa at 1111 did quality, yard 1 . JU i U Bovs' Overcoats at M Beduct.on ' V 5c. 40c, 50c, 75c and l.UU . IT. . : " .. : 1 .UU tf $k. 1 .UU g f7 ; 1 1 w i y For Style. Service and The Store of Quality TTTT TTT TTT1 ITS') I I I The Store of Quality 011 I