Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, December 14, 1916, Page PAGE TEN, Image 9

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nndX, December 14, 191
Belleview Notes
KBy the Language Classos of Belle
, Tlew School.)
Mrs. C. E. Gray and eon Marshall
Returned home Thursday from east
ern Oregon, where they were called
a month ago an account of the illness
tof Mrs. Gray's mother at Baker City
Mrs. King is reported among those
(disabled with colds.
Fred Schneider butchered for both
himself and J. E. Gowland Wednes
day.
W. L. Moore hauled hay Thursday
from Austin Lowe's.
Rufus King was down at Charlei
Holmes' Thursday.
Wilbur Beagle has the grip.
L. D. Mann, who has been staying
&t Mr. Former's, expects to move into
town soon.
Mr. Swartzfager butchered his pigs
Friday.
Llllle and Daisy Phelps visited the
W. A. York family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moore and sons
Ray and Roy, Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
Bwartsfager and children ate Thanks-1 Mann, is sick.
giving dinner with the C. A. Jenson
family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moore and sons
were in town Friday. Ray and Roy
visited thtlr new cousin, the Dennis
baby, born December 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Graves and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Buyers took Thanksgiv
ing dinner with the Coopers.
Mr. C. G. Swartzfager bought four
pips from Mr. Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Shaw, Mrs.
Emma D. Smith and son Edward,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. York took dinner
Thursday with F. W. Shaw of Ashland.
Miss Bessie Homes, who teaches
the Upper Soda Springs school, spent
Thursday, Friday and Saturday with
her parents.
Mrs. C. R. Moore, MIhs Cecil and
Clyde visited the Henry family, who
live on the Dead Indian road, Friday.
Miss Cecil spent Friday night with
Miss Louise Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Swartzfager
and family visited Mrs. Rogers, Mrs.
Swartzfager's mother, Sunday after
noon. Mrs. Grimsley's sister from Talent
spent Thanksgiving with the Grims
ley family.
Newton Davis, a brother of Elbert
Davis, expects to occupy, in the near
future, the house vacated by Mr. Tay
lor.
Mrs. W. L. Moore is reported on
the sick list.
W. A. Phelps had business in Ash
land Thursday.
Charles Harris had the misfortune
to lose his overcoat somewhere along
the highway.
Miss Ava Mann, daughter of L. D.
You Should Know
."Guessing is good only when it
tits."
You avoid guessing when you use
a checking account at this bank.
You KNOW exactly what you have
received and what you have paid out
and have the best kind of a receipt
for every dollar.
Try it we assure you of courte
ous treatment.
Mr. Hunter spent Thursday even
ing with Mr .and Mrs. Murray and
Friday with Mr. Frank Snyder's.
Charles Swartzfager was plowing
Friday morning. Who says this is
winter weather?
Through the neglect and careless
ness of Mrs. Hunter, or from some
other cause, about two thousand feet
of copper wire was taken from his
electric light wire while J. B. Hunter
was absent in Canada.
F. W. York, not to be outdone, has
the grippe.
Charles Swartzfager and family
visited -Mrs. Rogers In Ashland last
Sunday.
Mr. John Beagle was an Ashland
visitor Thursday.
Weak" Women I
An Oregon Woman Testifies.,
Lenta, Oregon. "When I was goin
through the critical time of middle life,
I took several bottles of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription and it helped me
wonderfully. I cannot say enough in
favor of this medicine. Have also used
the ' Golden Medical Discovery ' in my
home for many years for many different
ailments." Mrs. Ella Harold.
Lents, Oregon.
At the first symptoms of any de
rangement of the feminine organism
at any period of life, the one safe,
really helpful remedy is Dr. 'Pierce's
Favorite Prescription.
Tens of thousands of women have
taken it with unfailing success for
diseases of a womanly nature.
Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription is
a true friend to women in times of
trial and at times of pain when the
organs are not performing their func
tions. For headache, backache, hot
Hashes, catarrhal condition, bearing
down sensation, mental depression,
dizziness, fainting spells, lassitude ana
exhaustion, women should never fail
to take this tried and true medicine.
Prepared from nature's roots and
herbs, it contains no alcohol or nar
cotic, nor any harmful ingredient.
Sold in either tablet or liquid form.
If your dealer does not keep the sugar
coated tablets, send fifty cents (in
stamps) for small box, or $1.00 in
currency for a large box.
Write Doctor Pierce, Invalids' Hotel,
Buffalo, N. Y., to-day. I'M page book
on. woman's diseases sent free.
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Announcements
(Paid advertisements.)
For Mayor.
Having beon uiged for some time
by many friends, who would not take
no for an answer, I have decided to
make the race for mayor of Ashland,
and hereby announce mysolf as a
candidate, subject to the will of the
people at the city election to be held
December 19. C. B. LAM KIN.
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John B. Wlmer, candidate for city
recorder. A commercial graduate
from the Ashland Normal School and
the Capital Business College at
Salem, with fifteen years' practical
business experience, including the
past twenty months in the Ashland
police department, and being closely
connected with the recorder's office,
assures you, if elected, an efficient,
economical, impartial administration
both as recorder and police Judge.
First National Bank
ASHLAND, ORKGOX.
Old it National Bank In Jackson
County
By Overloading
All May Ride
According to the "dope," If you
know eighteen people you ought to
have a friend upon whom you can
count for an automobile ride.
The state of Oregon now houses
one automobile for every group of
twenty-five residents, bb compared
with a latlo of one car for every
thirty-three people a year ago.
The total registration for the 1916
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the
original little Liver Pills. These tiny,
sugar-coated, anti-bilious granules the
smallest and the easiest to take. Ono
little Pellet for a laxative three for
a cathartic.
series Is 33, 90S, according to figures
compiled last week by M. 0. Wllklns,
publisher of the Automobile Record
and president-manager of the Deal
ers' Motor Car Association of Oregon.
For the 1915 series there were only
23,585 cars, the gain for this year
being more than 10,000 cars, or 44
per cent.
Only ten states in the Union have
as many or more cars in proportion
to population. Jackson county ranks
fourth in the state in number of cars
owned. There are 1,497 cars in the
county, an increase of 378 over last
year. Figurign the population of the
county at between 26,000 and 27,000,
one person in every eighteen in this
county owns a car. Eighteen people
can be loaded on almost any car in
a pinch. Everybody in Jackson coun
ty could be carried on the cars in the
county.
I wish to announce to the voters
of Ashland that I am a candidate
for the office of City Recorder.
At the time I came west I was
serving a term in a capacity similar
to our office of recorder.
If elected I expect to look after
the city's interest in every particular.
I solicit your support.
Very truly yours,
39-tf C. L. CUNNINGHAM, v
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of City Re
corder at the coming election in De
cember. W. H. GOWDY.
39-tt
Candidate for Recorder.
I am a candidate for City Recorder
at the election to be held December
19. Have lived in Ashland over
twenty years, was City t Treasurer
four years, and have had an active
business experience of twenty-two
years, including banking and many
methods of bookkeeping. I believe
I am qualified to serve the city faith
fully and well, and I will appreciate
the votes and influence of all the
people of Ashland.
HENRY C. GALEY.
For City Recorder.
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for the office of City Re
corder at the coming city election. I
Useful Gifts
Japanese Baskets
Trunks, Hand Bags
Jardenieres, Dining
Room Sets, Writing I
Desks, Furniture
of all kinds.
Make your money count this Christmas j i
t Furniture is the most appre
ciated gilt in any home.
See this display at
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have had sufficient clerical and edu
cational training to prepare me for
the work. If elected I shall serve
the people to the best of my ab'llty.
R. P. CAMPBELL.
For Councilman.
I hereby announce myself as can-v
dldate for councilman from the third
ward at the coming election. I
stand for a progressive yet conserva
tive administration of city affairs,
and respectfully solicit your support.
A. L. LAMB.
Councilman Second Ward.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for councilman in the Second ward.
If elected I shall stand for a clean
Ashland and for a conservative yet
progressive business administration
for the city, JOHN H. DILL.
NEAREST TO EVERYTHING
Hotel'
Manx
San Francisco
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Oregonians Head
quarters while in
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.moderate rates
"Meet me at
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Management
of Chester
W. Kellcy
Running distilled
ice water in every
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FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY
Pictures and Frames j Christmas Cards.
Special cut of from 10 to 25 j
from our Sale prices.
All IMecedl
Any Christmas Greeting'
Card in the store
? 5 Cents
PRICES CUT ON EVERYTHING BIG CLOSING OUT SALE
F. H. MANN & COMPANY
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