.H..-i,,, i..K...-.-....!at,-4.JKJI-i!rill-i ;K .i-"iMMJ.Kw...i,r i 1 I Monday, April 117 AsirLAPm Ttnreos page fiv Royal Arch Masons Siskiyou Chapter No. 21 J Special convocation of Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, It. A. M., Thursday Mrg. E. B. White of Mountain av enue Is enjoying a visit from her niece from Portland. Miss Pina Benedict, who teaches a Pilot Rock, was In Ashland Sun day, visiting relatives. M'ss N'ell Pepchey was up from the "Ole" Olson of the University of ''n.',,,,,, evening, April 26, 1917, for work on, Antelope country Saturday and Sun trie M. E. M. degree, preliminary to a day, visiting homo folks, visit to the Jacksonville Chapter j. Wallace and family of B later In the month. Every officer Is street have moved to Mountain av expected to be In his respective sta-! enue, near the railroad track. tlon promptly. P. K. HAMMOND, H. P. W. H. DAY, Cec. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Maud Port of Jacksonville vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Peachey, the first of the week. Stevenson will develop your films. 94-tf Mr. and Mrs. Vorheis are moving hmntitmmtxtmsmmmmmimiimim ! 1 om ine B,rcn p,ace on As,,lana 1 sured to all. Admission 2r,c. sireei to meir mountain ranch near . Charles Chapman of Talent was In 1 cmax town rriday. Oregon was in the city recently, mak- m ! ing advance dates for the University ! ;of Oregon Girls' Glee Club, who are j to touMhis part of the state soon, j Light-weight underwear In all j weights and grades at 75 cents audi up to $1.50 a suit. Long sleeve,! short 3leeve, knee length or other)- wise. Mitchell & Whittle. j Tracy Lane, well-known cowboy , poet and on. of the, most popular cow- j I boys present at the local Uopve river ' ' roundup last year, is now employed I at Fred llerrin's large ranch across j Bear creek. I The ladies of the Trinity Guild will give a card party Fridav evening at 'friends during the past few days tne Parish House. A good time is as- w 7Z in iiliiTiilin amea immediately mi Firstclass Shoemaker EASTERN SUPPLY COMPANY, Ashland, Oregon ? n IE has been O M. Lowe retnrnpil tn Ashland "Movie Man" Hull of Central Point Thursday from Pendleton, Ore., where he was called by the death of was In Ashlifnd Saturday. Robert Peachey and wife of Jack sonvilb? were la town Saturday. his mother. Mrs. W. T. Small, formerly of Mrs. H. O. Buttorfield sells the ' Dunsmulr. but now of San Francisco, Spirella corsets, which have non-! vls't'ng Mrs Walter Gill and Mrs. breakable and non-rustable stays, j b. B. Baylis She also repairs ell kinds of corsets. 'Af(er three months. .cknoB8 K. as of I Hall is well and wants a Job of paper A. B. Cavin Is said to be danger- haneInfr He needs the monev. ously ill at the local sanitarium. p?10ne 2R6.L 9(..2t Mrs. Julia U. McQuilkln of Ash- H Cartr one of the cerkg , landstreet was a Medford visitor j neel,e & Knnoylg gtore whch 8 jly qu't business.-is now employed In . Fireman Sharp has moved h's fam- Uho local railroad vards. 96-2t w I Professor Stetson if the University j of Oregon was In the city Thursday. He visited the various schools of the city and addressed the high school , teachers and pupils of the teachers' j training class, during his stay, j The $1 8.50 specials at Orres' are the biggest values In tailored suits in j the United States. That's going some. Kenneth Lilly, well-known Ashland I boy. who Is attending school at Stan- ford University, where he Is recog- ut.cu an unc ui me utHl players Ou Lloyd L. Mulit. former local nation- Iow ,,cvcle with the OXCPtIon that al bank cashier but now of Portland. the person rdn ,t a forced to visiting his many local ma,n in af,nHi.,r ui t ! adapted for pavement use only. All old and new members of the I Two very novel displays have been Civic Improvement Club are request-1 arranged in the windows of the Red ed to meet at the Country Store ou Cross headquarters In the Elks build Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, j Ing. One of the wlndtws has been ' Cleaning, oressine. rennirinir on 'dressed up to represent an army scene remodoling done at Orres' tailor shop. The future brides-to-be are all go ing to buy their goods at the Country Store. Some of them have already spoken for gas stoves and garden tools. Fifteen dollars will buy imi.t auii ui uluiueB m si.es Ai with a tent, flag polo, stacked guns, etc., while the other Is arranged to represent a hospital scene, with doll nurses administering to the wants of ! several Injured heroes who are patched up and reclining on snowv j white, cots. Active classes will soon full take place In the new headquarters. lly to the Corbetl Tesldence on Sev enth street. Mrs. Ada Solvey, who has been at Hornbrook for some time, was In Ashland last week, visiting Miss Mamie Orr, on Harrison street. iJCITIZENSgJ W BANK X n ii When You Consider the prestige and useful service afforded deposit ors of The Citizens Bank of Ashland, you will rec ognize the fart that it is to your interest to have an account with us. Your business iuvited. 4on SAVINGS DEPOSITS. Mrs. Nancy Kennedy, who l'ves east of town, wont to Hornbrook re cently to visit her sister, Mrs. Lydia Standiford. for a time. Stevenson Studio for portraits. Professor C. A. Dana and family have returned to their former home in Colorado, to remain Indefinitely In order to look after property Inter ests. Nell Shlnn was over from Copco for a few days last week, to visit his home, get a change of grub and inci dentally join . the local company of militia. Frank Strickfadden has been In the city during the past week, Inspecting his former home, which was recently ru'npd by fire. His present home 's at Los Angeles. Brand new Dodge touring car at the Ashland Garage at a bargain price this week. 96-2t Wild flowers are beginning to bloom around on the hills, and the almond trees In town are putting on j their spr'ngtlme attire of pretty pink ; blossoms'. A splendid khaki two p'ece suit. Coat Is made seml-Xorfolk style, j trousers have cuff bottoms and tun-1 nel belt loops. Any size for $4 a suit. M'tchell & Whittle. Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth, friends of Dr. Carnahan's family, are here i for a few days' vls't, from Anaconda, ' Mont. They are on their way to Sac- I ramento to visit relatives. Charley's seven-passenger car for hire. I'lmne Hotel Austin. It when a sunnlv of material arrlvpn to 46 inclusive. The patterns and T . the Stanford baseball team, received I "ew ooA. Mitchell & ' the y ms ornciai baseball letter recently. c- ! agency the Ellason residence at the Delmar Harmon and Giles Ruch, Conductor J. E. Thomas of 139:corner of North Main and Laurel Second street has purchased a new greets. is reported that Mr. and A. I Mrs. H. T Flmore will nccunv ho place. The lots are extensive In this locality, and the seller retains the one which l'es between this purchase and the West school. The building jvho motored up the canyon Saturday. report tliat tney saw six deer this Overland Cloverleaf model car. side of the power house. The anl- c- Nlnl"Ke'" a' purchased a new mals were peacefully graz'ng and moale ,JakIano car- Have a fit at Orres'. The regular meeting of the Men's were not alarmed by the appearance of the men. The fire alarm Saturday morning i did not prove to be a serious matter. One of the flues of the I. O. O. F.' building burned out, and as the flue system nf the building Is rather com plicated, smoke Issued from several of the chimneys, which gave the ap pearance of a bad fire. Waldo Klum, f who recently re ceived Injuries resulting from a fall from a box car near Dunsmuir, re turned to Ashland Thursday after a month's stay at the Southern Pacific hospital in San Francisco. He has fully recovered from his Injuries and will soon start on his regular run out of Ashland. The members of the oratory class of the local high school now appear before the assembly room with talks, readings, etc. Three of the future orators now appear before the entire student body each Wednesday. By ! these speeches they become used to appearing before large gatherings and ; gatlbn, while the playgrounds and their self-confidence Is greatly in- j tennis court received a great deal of creased. attention from the younger set. Graduation and Decoration will j Orres cleans clothes. Phone 64. soon be here. You may want a new Sam Jordan has purchased one of suit. Have it made to order this the unfque new little machines called time. Orres makes them cheaper j Autoped. The machine is an en than you can get them ready made, j larged skate which Is propelled by o Come- 'miniature motor, and as it is extuine- Word has been received from R. R. ly light and speedy It 4-j making a Hutchinson, former athletic coach of : great hit among pity business men the local high school, of the fact that j who have a great deal of walking to he Intends to join the aviation corps, do. The machine resembles a small. church, at 7:30 p. m. The laymen are Invited fo discuss the question, "What's the matter with the churches of Ashland?" Come and bring your thoughts with you. Mrs. C. B. Lamkln went to Rose burg last Tuesday evening to attend the presbyterlal of the Women's Mis sionary Society of the presbytery. While there she was elected to attend the b'ennlal meeting of the North Pacific Missionary Board which meets In Ashland this week. A large number of local people and people from down the lower valley cities visited the city park Sunday. Much work has been done In clean ing up the park of late, which, with the returning greenness of the sur roundings, is daily giving the park Its natural beauty. The new Chau tauqua was the scene of much lnvestl- Sociai Service League will be held i has recently been occupied by Dr. Tuesday, April 24, In the Christian ; Cordon McCracken, who will move soon .to the Reader house at the cor ner of East Main and Fourth streets. Cllf Payne makes bread boards. Mrs. Levi Borden died at her home In Grants Pass last week. " Mrs. Bor den Is mother in-law to O. W. Bene dict's oldest daughter, who lives in Belllngham, Wash. Phone news Items te the Tidings SAMS VALLEY ITEMS! First spring morning of the season, April 18. Everybody busy too busy to fur nish much news. Mr. King of Medford and John Cameron of Tablo Rock were visiting in Sams Valley last Saturday. Mrs. Frank Caldwell of Marshfleld. Is visiting at the home of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gilchrist. Miss Mabel Cooper is employed at the Pelton ranch as cook. The Wests have moved to the Belle view ranch, close to Table Rock. Mrs. S. It. Rtoner was quite 111 for a few days, but Is somewhat Im proved. Mrs. Elizabeth Vincent, one of Ore gon's weU known pioneer women, died Thursday, the 19th, at her home near Table Rock. 'She suffered a stroke of paralysis three years ago from wh'ch she never fully recovered. Last Saturday she became uncon scious a hemorrhage of the brain finally causing death. She leaves an aged husband and three children to mourn her loss. The funeral was held at the Antioch cemetery Friday, April 20, at 2:30, Elder J. S. March of Central Point officiating Mr. S. B. Ptoner was In Medford Thursday on a business trip. Mr. George McDonough and fam ily visited the Fisher home Friday afternoon. A cheese factory will be started at Eugene on May 1. MlllllllltiitfmWHMHHHHHM)tHltHMh NOTICE Owing to the declining market for these goods have been forced to reduce the prices as follows: Newspaper 50c per 100 lbs Magazines 50c per 100 lbs Rubber Shoes 4c per lb Rubber Tires 3 c per lb Rags 3-4c per lb Green Hides ISc and up Dry Hides 25c and up we 70 Ashland Junk Dealers : V 115 Pinnppr Avp.. 2 poor. Below i; Phone and we will call' v 135 Pioneer Ave. Ford Garatfa i I Realize Upon These Exceptional Low Prices You who do the buyinq for the home and personal needs will soon realize that the quality you get here for the prices now offered are indeed bargains-bargains that later can not be bought at any price. We therefore urge you to buy needed articles for use later and lay them away, for many weaves in woolens, cottons, hosiery and even shoes will be out of reach of many who now can have them at reasonable prices. Make out your list now and buy accordingly. Men's New Bon Ton Corsets in front Laces from $2.00 to $5.00 Pair. Ask to see our Athletic figure -corset ; it will please you decidedly NEW PAISLEY SLKS from Skinner's best at yard . $2.50 NEW PAISLEY SILK POPLINS in tne new shades, yard . . $1.50 NEW AMERICAN SPORT DOT printed pongees at 75c NEW IMPORTED Cubic and large flowered dot silk pongees $1.50 PLAIN SILK PONGEES 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 yard. SOFT WOOL BATISTES for evening wear, in plain colors, yard-wide . 75c Ladies' $100 Oxfords, Slippers and Pumps $2.50 BASKET and OVERSHOT WHITE SKIRT INGS, yard 50c NEW FAST COLOR CRETONS in beautiful patterns; 36-inch .. 50c Sport Dots, Stripes, Checks in yard-wide Poplins, yard 50c, S5T SKIRTINGS 52 inches wide, in dark colors. Y ard 1.50-31.65 'Boys' Oxfords at 1-4 to 1-3 off. Men's Oxfords, one lot at . . $1.25 One lot ladies' high shoes . . 1.9$ Colored Cotton Corduroy, yard . .19 New Shantung Silks . . . $1.25 Boys' Two-Piece Porous Knit, each .19 25c and 35c Sateen Drapery Cloth .19 $2.00 Silk Corduroy in Stripes . L25 Yard wide percales, here at . .15 One lot fancy printed crepe, yd. 121-2c Men's Underwear Men's Summer Underwear of fine Balbriggan and Poroeknit in qualities that today are worth G5c. Special at, each A Q for Shirt or Drawers. JC Men's work shirts, the large, roomy shirt, each Men's good grade black and tan hose medium heavy grade for . ... 65c 15c A good quality of ladies hose in black, a de cided good value according to hos- Q iery conditions IOC and Low Shoes Going at to x. Off While They Last Realize On These Shoes and Oxfords Now 150 Pair Ladies Shoes In black, lace and button, white Suedes and canvas but ton also tan lace 6hoes, reg ular height. Nearly all sizes formerly sold at $3.50 and $4.00 pair, special O JA a pair uUJ 100 Pair Of ladies' black and tan low shoes and slippers, formerly sold at 12.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00, special to clean up 98c a pair The Store That Leads In Greater Values for the Money !) 1 r II i !