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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1917)
Monday, October IS, 1017 AftHIiANT) TTDTMM PAav rim '.Malta Commanderj No. 4 Knights Templar Stated convocation of Malta Com mahdery No. 4, K. T., Wednesday evening, October 17, 1917. Also work In the Order of the Temple. Visiting Sir Knights are cordially welcome. STAURT SAUNDERS, E. C. W. H. DAT, Recorder. utmii'iiipfl LOCAIAND PERSONAL I 'tittiittittitittttntiitf ttrflt!!ittntiinmiP Mrs. J. Swaggart returned Sunday morning from a three weeks' visit with relatives "in Los Angeles. 0. E. Greenwood and brother-in-law of Ager, Cal., were Ashland visit ors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Green wood will return to their home on Liberty street about the first of No vember, and Mr. Butler contemplates making a hom9 for himself and wife In or near Ashland if he can find something that satisfies them. Carl Neldermeyer and sister, Miss Anna, and Miss Godwin were among those who motored up from Jackson ville for the Sunday school conven tloni Mrs. H. 6. Butterfleld now Ijas a t$w sample line of the "Racine" "hose She will be glad to show you. Phone 284-J. 42-tf Mrs. Frances McKlssWc, who has been In a local hospital for several days, Is so much Improved In health that she was brought back to the Tiome of her father, Thomas Hill, on Pennsylvania avenue, on Sunday. Prof. Van Scoy., who Is teaching on TCvans creek, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lynch. For plumbing or general repair work call George Carey, 462 Allison Btreet. Phone 3 14-J. 38-10t Mrs. Minerva Wright, who was called here to attend the funeral of Tier sister-in-law, Mrs. J. H. Curtiss, and who has been spending the past -week with her niece, Mrs. George "Yates, returned to her home in Har Tlsburg, Ore., yesterday morning. E. V. Carter was speaker at the Vining Theatre Friday night and Rave a splendid four-minute talk on tl;e second Liberty bond. Mr. Car eer's address was a clear and con clse statement of the facts concern ing this Important call of the govt-rnment. Don't wait till nxt month. Studio Ashland's Xmas niHh starts then and -they will be too busy to give you that 33 reward. It The Soldiers' Auxiliary requests donations of grapes, tomatoes and fruits of all sorts to be sent to the soldiers at Fort Stevens. x They should be left at Simpson's hardware store by Wednesday noon. Miss Ernestine Hicks spent a day in Medford last week, assisting County Court Stenographer Roy Davis with some special work.' Sixty acres, mostly farming land, for rent; within two miles of Ash land; no buildings. See Billings Agency. 41-3t Mrs. Ray Wolcott and family have ftioved from their rural residence to a house on Woolen and WImer. Mr. "Wolcott is mess sergeant at Fort Stevens. Mr. Swanson of North Main is add ing some of the modern conveniences to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Patterson re turned last week from a motor trip to Yosemlte Valley, where Mr. Pat terson, who Is In the national forest ervlcefhas been doing special work. At present they are visiting Mr. Pat terson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. LlCITIZENSjy W BANK 10FASHLANDJ Preservation of Democracy Help preserve our . democratic Institutions and our sovereignty as a nation by subscribing to the Second liberty Loan, ' issued in bonds from $30 to $1,000 and yielding 4 per cent Interest. Von can subscribe through SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Patterson, of 247 Second street. They will go to housekeeping in a short time. Mrs. Patterson was Miss De Carlos of PinehursWefore their marriage last June. Councilman W. W. Caldwell, who was called to his old home, Madison, Wis., last month on account of the serious illness and death of his fath er, writes he expects to be home in side the next two weeks. Mr. Cald well is detained as administrator of his father's estate. " Clif Payne' makes skirt boxes. An opportunity for the house wives of Ashland to conserve their strength, material and fuel. Buy your Sunday dinner at the Wednes day Afternoon Club food sale at the White House grocery, Saturday, Oc tober 20. One o'clock. 42-2t Miss, Jessie Hathaway; who has been in Portland engaged in church and charity work, returned home last Friday for a visit. Little Master Frank Billings was surprised and Initiated Into the pleasures of having a birthday Fri day afternoon when his mother, Mrs. Homer Billings, gave him a birthday cake on which two tiny candles burned, and Grandfather G. F. Bil lings presented him with a little red rocking chair. Only hometcooked eats offered for sale at the Wednesday Club food sale Saturday, October 20, White House grocery. 42-2t Mrs. E. Deardorff of North Main Btreet has had as her house guest Mrs. Holibaugh, who lives on a ranch near Talent. Mrs. Holibaugh took treatment at one of the local hospitals and Teturned home very much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sherrard of East Main street), whose business Inter ests keep them away from home dur ing the day, have found time to raise a flock of the prettiest Rhode Island Red chickens In the vicinity of Ash land. All food offered at the Wednesday Club cooked food sale will pass the pure food act. Visit the White House grocery next Saturday at 1 o'clock-and judge for yourself. 42-2t Miss Blackwell of North Main street is assisting Mrs. H. S. 'Palm- erlee In caring for the tinniest' Miss Palmerlee. Dr. Chauncey Casebeer, who found it no trick to pass state dental exam inations in California. Montana and Oregon, is out after a severe case of poison oak. The only way to beat the high cost of living is to buy your Sunday din ner at the Wednesday Afternoon Club's food sale next Saturday at the White House grocery. Everything from soup to nuts will be found on their table at 1 o'clock October 20. f 42-2t Mrs. Ralph Billings, who recently underwent an operation in a local hospital, is now at home and improv ing rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. James Yeo and fam ily and, Miss Violet Herbert were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. McCracken at their ranch home three miles east of town. The Mc Crackens have a new Chevrolet car. Mrs. Charles Page of Oakland, Cal., arrived Sunday and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Provost. J. P. Sayles and son James, who have conducted the popular Ashland billiard parlors, are packing up their stock and fixtures preparatory to moving to Klamath Falls. Lots of folks are realizing that the $3 reward offered by Studio Ashland Is too good to miss. Get Susy. It Ex-Chief of Police C. V. Atterbury arrived In Ashland on business Wed nesday night. Mr. Atterbury Is now state railroad police, working be tween San Francisco and Portland. ' Mrs. Frank E. Booth of Los An geles spent a delightfully happy month at Hotel Austin recuperating In our beautiful little city and its im mediate environments. She returned to home and husband last week. Football, Ashland high school vs. Grants Pass, Saturday, October 20, on the local grounds. 42-2t Mr. and Mrs. George Watt and small daughter are infatuated by their first visit to this wonderful fruit region! They are the guests of Mr. i and Mrs. Dave Watt and family on j North Main street. The two brothers I are now enjoying a hunting trip. Mr. I George Watt Is prominent In financial circles in the rich Flathead valley of Montana. Mrs. Baldwin and daughter, Miss Cora, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer Hilt near Hilt, Cal., last week. A leather novelty that niakes the swellest possihle gift to your soldier boy. Studio Ashland has it in their display window. See It. It Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Arlington of Washington are new. arrivals and have rented the Chester Stevenson place on WImer .street. They came for Mrs. Patrick's health. Mrs. R. C. McMillan arrived in Ashland recently for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. W. M. Dodge. Mrs. Kenneth McWIllIams, a for mer teacher In the Ashland public schools, has been placed on the staff of instructors in the-' Grants Pass schools. Mr 8. McWIllIams served as supply for a time, but her efficiency as an Instructor secured her a posi tion on the permanent staff. Football, Ashland high school vs. Grants Pass, Saturday, October 20, on the local grounds. 42-2t Wilbur P. Jordan, who has been employed by the city for some time as electrician, left for Dunsmulr last week, where he received an offer from the Southern Pacific railroad as signal man., You will be sorry If you don't in vestigate that $3 reward offer made by Studio Ashland. It's in the win dow. It Mrs. H. Bolvln and little daughter of Klamath Falls arrived In Ashland Friday evening and Is a guest at the Hotel Austin. She will spend sev eral days in the city visiting with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wilkes and three children arrived Friday night from Midland, Mich. They came here to locate for Mrs. Wilkes' health. Football, Ashland high school vs. Grants Pass, Saturday, October 20.. on the local grounds. 4 2-2 1 Prof. G. W. Milam, principal of the Gold Hill high school, came to Ashland Saturday to attend to busi ness matters. Mr. Milam states that the cement plant at Gold Hill began making cement Sunday with a crew of 50 men employed. A. F. Hunt, accompanied by his son. J. W. Hunt, of Klamath Falls, was in town Saturday with a train load of cattle which he was ship ping to Portland. A party of tourists who through Ashland recently met with an embarrassing predicament a few days ago. While bathing in the Pitt river in Shasta county fire destroyed their tent, including all their bag gage. The party had to wait until nightfall and Journey three miles to secure clothing sufficient to make an appearance In civilization. If you don't want it your best girl will be tickled to death with It. That $3 reward at, Studio Ashland. This month only. u Mrs. Ida Gard was recently ap pointed a member of the Jackson county food conservation committee. Mrs. Rosetta Caroline Wright of Butte Falls, who had been in Ash land for some time, died Wednesday after an extended Illness, at the age qf 65 years. The deceased was a sister of Rev. H. J. Van Fossen of this city. The remains were taken to the family home at Centervllle, Ohio, for Interment, accompanied by her son, L. A. Wright, of Eugene. Stevenson Studio for portraits. J. B. Icenhower, who has been liv ing in the Hayes property on Nurs ery street, moved this week to No. 6 Beach avenue. Mrs.' Mattle Boyd and daughter of Berkeley, Cal., are in Ashland, guests of the former's mother, Mrs. A. H. Russoll, who has been ill. Stevenson will develop your films. Among those in attendance at the Sunday school convention at Phoe nix and Talent Friday and Saturday, representing the Presbyterian Sun day school, were Rev. H. A. Carna han, Mr. end Mrs. C. B. Lamkin. Mrs. J. R. Wick and Mrs. F. J. Shlnn. M. J. Bailey, formerly with Fergu son Bros., arrived Thursday from Bray, Cal., for a few days' visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gates of Klamath Falls arrived In Ashland the first of the week and have rent- FREE Concerts Friday and .Satur day, this week. 7pm. at the 1 Vining Theatre Given on that . matchless machine The Columbia Grafonola Hear the Lyric-Coloratura Sensation of the New York Opera MARIA BARRIENTOS Also the latest and sweetest music just received. Concert Given by Foley's Drugstore Columbia Agents :1 (v Ah ed the Park hotel. Mr. Gates Is here especially to try the llthla waters for stomach trouble, and states that he has already felt improved. W. P. Morse of Salem, occupying the Reed residence on Scenic Drive and a recent arrival in Ashland, and who came here in the hopes of re gaining his health, waa obliged to undergo an operation for the re moval of his tonsils last week. His condition is reported as much im proved., Charles L. WImer of Myrtle Creek was in town for a few days last week on a business trip. While In Ashland Mr. WImer purchased a new automo bile In which he returned home. tapes Are Yon Mini tlte Ativan Offered through this paper? If Not, now is the time to accept. You may never again have the same chance to purchase It is very important that all should sliop where quality reigns supreme. You are then assured of the best, no matter what it may be. It save time, worry and money. We have heard it said thousands of times that the best is always cheaper, more wear, more comfort, and better appearance. If you would have what all are rightfully entitled to KEEP VAUPEL'S IN MIND To those living out of the city: We specialize in mail orders. Phone or write your wants, you are guaranteed fajr treatment. Sweater Coats We have a good line of Sweaters, Sweater Coats and Jerseys, all colors and weights. They are from $1.00 to $2 00 cheaper than we could possibly sell them were it not for the fact that they were bought in ad vance of the last great advance in woollens. Priced rorn $1.50 up to $7.50. Men's Mackinaw s Men, we have a Mackinaw Shirt which is the very best to be n ad. Waterproof, rainproof j and 100 per cent wearproof. Sells for $7.50, worth's $10. You'll need one this winter, buy now and save $2.50. Corduroy Trousers For every day wear and tear, we have Corduroy trousers. Neat'in appearance and a guarantee of long wear. They are well made aiid priced very reasonable at, pair $3.00 and $4.00 Men's Work Shirts In work shirts we can safely say our line is the very best.. They are made to fit as well as wear. , Not the common looking shirts of inferior quality, but just as cheap in pice. Dress Materials Dress Goods of the best materials to be had at this store away below what you would pay for the same quality in any other city on the coast. Taking advan tage of buying when the first sign of the raise in price of wool goods, makes this possible. Underwear Ladies, Misses' and Children's Underwear of the fin est quality still Belling at the same old price. Buy now buy the kind you know is right, while the price is right. Ladies' Silk Gloves Ladies' Silk Gloves, regular $1.00 kind, for 79c The 50c kind for 19c The 75c Gloves, now . 39c Taffeta Silk Taffeta Silk, 30 inches wide, regular $2.00 and $1.75 yard, on sale at yard - $1.25 Crepe de Chene MercWized Cotton Crepe de Chene, regular 50c qual ity, on sale at, yard I 39c Let us shoe your boy or girl. We can give them style, fit and quality at a great saving. An up-to-date line of children's shoes for fall and winter wear HP IF5 IE IL THE QUALITY SHOP MAIL ORDER SPECIALISTS