Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, July 15, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Monday. July i.yiftift.
PACE FTVT
Local and Personal
Dr. C. M. Anderson, a recently
graduated veterinary Burgoon, who
has been located Id Talent, has been
appointed by Governor Wlthycombe
lis livestock Inspector of Jackson
tounty. As lib work will bring htm
to Ashland to inspect the stockyards,
Dr. Anderson and wife have moved
to this city and will reside here.
Tor Sale Cheap General saddle
horse. Phone 62. E. T. Merrill, 570
Boulevard. 15-St
Fred Taylor, a former Ashland
rat-reliant who has been residing In
Corning,, Cal., hao entered the Y. M.
C. A. work at Camp Fremont.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Shields were
Medford guests Saturday evening.
Miss Amy Leavitt has been ap
pointed teachciof the school at Pilot
Hock for the coming term.
Geo. Carey, the plumber. Call
314-J. 94-tf
George Zanpathcs of Sacramento,
Cal., Is a guest of Ashland friend
this week.
Studio Ashland, better portraits.
100-tf
Homer Klhart and wife spent sev
eral days (hiring the past week with
relatives in Gold Hill.
Mrs. F.ay Wclcott and children and
Mrs. Forest Wolcott have gone to
Tort Stevens to spend a month with
their husbands who are stationed
there with the Oregon Coast Artillery.
GARDEN TOOLS
Time Is rere to begin that garden.
Everybody ought to have a garden
this year. Tools will be hard to get
later, and they are getting higher
every day. We have a number of
splendid Garden Hand Cultivators,
combining the Plow, Weeder, Rake.
Cultivator. Just the thin;:. Let us
ehow you.
Provost Brothers
HARDWARE
For Sale Norfolk Shetland pony,
rhone 221-11. 5tf
Misses Mir.ova anil Lucille Bailey
vent to Weed where they will lie
employed during the rest of the sum
mer. Mrs. Cynthia Keith of Talent is in
Ashland spending several weeks at
the home of hsr parents, Mr. anil
Mrs. Ceorge VanXatta. Mrs. Van
N'ntta, who recently underwent a
(tti'ious operation, has returned to her
licme and is improving.
Want a good Job of finishing? Try
the Camera Exchange. tf
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Klemmer were
guests of the former's sister. Mr;
C H. Ketchum, over the Fourth.
Our kodak finishing will please
thrj Camera Exchange. if
C. F. Rates, of the Ashland Trans
fer & Storage company, Is the owne
of a handsome new Maxwell car
which lie purchased last week.
For reliable plumbing call 314-J
' 94-tf
Albert Elledgo of San Francisco
and Kaslyn Scliweln of Chico, Cal
are spending several weeks at the
borne of the latter's father, Louis
Scliweln, on Church street.
All millinery at a big reduction at
Mrs. Simon' millinery parlors. 2G
Pioneer avenue. lo-tf
Misses Vera and Elizabeth Schaum
loefful of Sacramento, Cal., arrived
In Ashland yesterday morning and
will spend neveral' weeks as guests
of Mrs. 'E. J. Van Sant at her home
on Oak street.
Mrs. Dan Walker, who has been
spending the early summer with rela
SS?. ATI. 1
W BANK
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Bond Owner
Through the purchase of
a C. S. bond, you hav;
the safest investment on
earth. lie a bond owner
by subscribing through
us for IJbrrtjr bonds
which c have on hand
for sale to those wlio
have funds to invest, and
which we will sell in or
der to be in a position to
subscribe for more when
the next loan Is floated.
SAVINGS
DEPOSITS,
lives In Klamath Falls, has returned
to her home In this city to remain
here during the coming session of
Chautauqua.
Mbs Lennio Snodgrass of Van
couver, Wash., was a guest of Mrs.
M. C. Reed, at her home on Scenic
Drive last week. In company with
ether friends Miss Snodgrass made
a pleasure, trip later in the week
tc Shasta Springs and Crater Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller of Oak
iuont farms', Talent, were guests at
the home of the former's .parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fuller, of North
Main street, Thursday. y
J. II. McGeo and family left yester
day for Lake of the Woods, where
they will spend a couple of week3
camping out in the wilds.
The Martin brothers are in Ash
land for a two months' stay after
having lived in Portland since last
September. The hunting and fishing
reason Is near at hand, and the Mar
tin?, can't stay away when hunting
is ripe.
According to Mrs. E. C. Card, a
SiKcial delivery letter was received In
AsMand yesterday stating that the
nu'mhers of the C9th battalion in
!.ich are a number of Ashland bays,
have left Fort Stevens and aro in
Portland where they wore detained
for equipment. While nothing def
inite could be learned as to their
route or when they would pass
through Ashland should they come
this way, it is thought they will
probably come through this city some
time soon.
Clif Payne makes pickers' ladders.
During the passing of a troop trait.
Saturday afternoon, the men disem-i.-trked
and marched up the street3
;or exercise. About five companies
rnt.sisting of about 600 uniformed
men came as far as the Plaza where
they rested long enough to favor the
spectators with several songs of tru
ly warlike nature. The soldiers wero
a fine looking lot of boys and were
iuibliKng ov?r with enthusiasm to
not into the fight.
Mrs. 0. A. Paulserud loft Friday
night fcr Tacoma whore she will visit
i'rr motbf r for several weeks. She
expects to stop in Portland on her
v.ay to see a brother who Is there.
Mrs. C. V. Chattin and two child
iv n l-.'ft Saturday for San Francisco
where they went to see Mr. Chattin,
who is In a hospital there for treat
ment. They expect to be gone only
a f?w days.
Mrs. I, D. Idleman of Pendleton
ip r gusst at the home of Mrs. Pernie
Johnson of North Main street.
Rush Greive was in Ashland from
his ranch near Hornbrook over the
Fourth of July celebration and the
Roundup.
A party consisting of Henry Mos
ier. Dr. II. A. Carnahan, Misses
Gladys and Dorothy Carnahan and
Ruth Ossman went to Crater Lake
Wednesday in the Mosier car, for a
few days' camping trip. They went
by the way of Medford and returned
rarly Saturday morning by way of
Pelican Buy and the Dead Indian
load.
Mrs. Frank Dickey went to Port
land Friday evening to spend several
clpys in that city.
Dr. S. T. Songer left Friday even
ing for Fort Stevens where he will
;o!n Mrs. Songer and spend a few
(.aye with their son, Slade, who is
stationed there and who expects to
leave in a short time, for service In
France. Mrs. Songer preceded the
doctor to Fort Stevens several days
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Cadwell, Mrs. Julia
Ilockett and three children accom
tanied Taxi Driver H. J. Boyd to
Cratsr Lake last week where they
spent several days. They . returned
Thursday evening, via Pelican Bay
Word was received in Ashland that
h son was' born to Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Ling, of Oxnard, Cal., on July 1
Mrs. W. E. Jeter has moved into
the house on Fourth street formerly
occupied by Mrs. A. E. Throne.
Miss Frances Jenness, who has
teen in Ashland for the past eighteen
months at the home of her aunt, Mrs.
V . A. Turner, left Friday night for
her home in Erawley, Imperial val
ley, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. .Nate Otterbein, Mrs.
Harry Geoller and little son Harry,
returned to their homes In Klamath
Falls Wednesday, after spending
the past week with Mrs. Otterbeln's
mother, Mrs. A. L. Harvey, of C
street.
Superintendent J. W. Fitzgerald
and D. R. Sessions, claims attorney
of the Southern Pacific company,
were Ashland guests from San Fran
cisco Thursday, looking after busi
ness affairs In connection with their
railroad. While In this city Station
Agent G. N. Kramer took them out
in his car cn a sight-seeing tour over
the high drives and various inter
t3ting points.
Mrs. C. W. Banta received a tele
gram Thursday afternoon .stating
that her sister was seriously injured
at Merrill, Wis., and for her to come
at once. Nothing was learned as to
the extent of the Injuries, but Mrs.
Banta started on train Ko. G4 for
Merrill, ., ,
Mrs. Cliff Jenkins and children,
who have been making an extended
visit In Astoria and other northern
points, have returned home.
Mrs. C. E. Sams left the latter part
of the week for Fort Stevens to vlsi:
with her son, Sergeant W. H. Sams,
prior to his leaving for overseas
shortly.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stannard left
Thursday night for Portland, where
they went to consult with Dr. Coffeo,
an eminent specialist In that city,
!n regard to Mr. Stannard's health.
Mrs. B. n. Greer and little daugh
ter Elbert cpent the week-end at the
Dunn ranch east of this city.
Don Gray, of Waverly, spent sev
eral days last week in Ashland as a
guest of his, aunt, Mrs. C. A. Cotter.
Ho was accompanied homo by his
cousins, Albert and Raymond Cotter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turner and
niece, Miss Constance Connor, of
South Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
Watt went to Crater Lake in their
cars Friday to spend three or four
days on a camping tour.
WANTED A man to drive a team
during haying. Will give $2.75 cash
and board. Apply at once to the
Fruit Growers Supply Co. ranch at
Hilt, Calif. It
Talent Tidings
The Woman's Home Missionary
Ecciety will meet Wednesday Instead
of. Thursday of this week,
A special meeting of the Red
Cross will be held Friday to finlsn
up some rush orders. The circle will
meet again as usual next Tuesday.
At the meeting last Tuesday the fol
lowing officers were elected: Presi
dent, Mr3. Glelms; secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. Dillard. The report sub
mitted by the retiring secretary for
the yearfrom June, 1917, to June,
1918, Inclusive was as follows: Fifty
one suits pajamas, 34, suits under
wear, 10 pair drawers, 92 bed shirts,
289 abdominal bandages, 91 bed
socks, 8 water bottle covers, .1(5 dish
towels, 9 pair knitted wool socks, 16
handkerchiefs, 136 knitted sponges,
7 pair knitted wool wriBtlots, 1 towel,
12 wash cloth3 made from old linen,
47 six-Inch squares knitted from col
ored woolen yarn. This work has
bnen submitted to the Ashland chap
ter, of which Talent Is a part.
Talent was very quiet on the 4th.
Most of the population were In Ash
land attending the celebration and
Roundup.
Church services will be as usual
nfcxt Sunday. Sunday school at 10
a. ra.; preaching at 11. Epworth
League at 7 p. m. Evening service
Bt 8. There will be no services ai
the Methodist church on July 21,
as it is Chautauqua week In Ashland.
Mrs. L. Conrath, Mrs. William
Schuwater and daughter of Marys
villc, Cal., and Mrs. L. M. llahn and
a daughter of Portland are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Hearing. Mrs.
Conrath, Mrs. Schuwater and Miss
ITahn will remain a month. Mrs.
Iial.n returned to Portland the last
of the week. Miss llahn will accom
pany Mr. Conrath and Mrs. Schu
water to their home in Marysville
when they return, to spend a few
weeks. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith of Glen
uale returned to their home Sunday
ovenlng after a week's visit with the
latter's sister, Mrs. Works.
Mr. Glasgow, who has been at tho
Porter sanitarium in Medford) for
the past month, Is reported much
improved.
six oxi) srxn.w school
GltOH' GATHERING
The Kprnml annual irroiin gather-1
ine conducted under the auspices of
the American Sunday School I'nion,
will be held July 14. near tho Little
Unite bridge on the Happy Camp
road. This road goes north from
the Agate station on the Butte Falli
railroad.
Three union schools are represent
ed In this croup, Agate, Dewey aim
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BARCAiNPRI(I
MATTER wW
vour needs are it a
safety end economy to deal
with us. You , will alwy
find here q.i
A complete, clean, par
toclc of quality food at tho
lowett poitible priest.
w e want your patronage,
and in return will see that
you get the most in value and quality that your
money can buy. ,
Standard, solid packed goods of the finest quality
and flavor are our specialty, Personal service ia
our watchword. -
U it lower the fcric not tlii quality.
Plasa Grocery Telephone 78
'jpf jjjii
Lone Pine, hut many people from
other schools will attend. Every
person who can make plans to at
tend this meeting are welcome. Ser
vices will begin promptly at 10:30
In the mornii'g, with about one hour
and a half for Sunday school teach
ing and round table talks. Begin
ning at 1:30, the afternoon service
will conabit of special exercises by
some of the schools and individuals,
good singing and a gospel message
liv Rev. Eprlggs of Medford.
Bring your own basket dinner and
eat with your family, where it will
l:e refreshing both physlcially an.l
spiritually. As far as it Is possible
bring folding chairs, cushions, etc.,
for the (listano lias made it liar 1
for the committee to arrange much
seating.
Many people who attend church
In the morning, can prepare their
dinner in advance, and then hasten
to the place of meeting afterwards.
-Viyone having transportation for
one or more, would do a great serv
ice by calling the president, &71RL
"!' Missionary Criffln, G7GX.
Don't let tho wheat flour in your
kitchen shame the flag at your front
tloor.
Old pa para tor sale, at Tidings ofV
fice
Hotel Austin
Barber Shop
N. G. Rates, Prop.
First-class Service and Equipment
Shoeshlnlng Parlor Baths.
Ashland, Oregon.
Conserve Food
HELP WIN THE WAR
V
QUALITY STORE
Don't Forget the W. S.S,
BUY THEM TODAY
Puritan
Uudermuslins
The daintiest line known to
choose from. It consists of all
the garments known to a lady's
boudoir.
All Popular Prices
Low Cut Shoe Special
One of the greatest values offered the public.
These Shoes are just the thing for house wear or
camping. All sizes from 2 1-2 to 4 1-2.
Special price of $1.49.
Watch the Window Display lor Bargains
Bathing Suits
Dont forget to buy one of our
exceptional values in these all
wool Jersey Bathing Suits at
$5.00 each
Also caps to match at 35c and 50c
each.
Summer Voiles
Watch this space next Thursday
for values on this popular fabric.
Everything in stock will be sacri
ficed at bargain prices.
Price Will be no Object.
Men's Golf Shirts
Just a few of these bargains left.
Come in and get your share while
last. $1.00 and $1.50 values
75c each
Boys Hats and Caps
We have a few Voys' hats and
caps left which we offer at 15 cents
each. '
Just the thing for work or play.
Don't Forge! the Big Picnic !
Remnant Special
25 per cent off of the marked price.
We have a big table full of bargains,
and look them over.
Buy Now
Come in
Sorosis Shoes
Values u o $7.50 on sale at the low price of
$3.29 pair. Joth high and low heels. Don't fail
to get a pair of these shoes at that price.
Ratine Special
75c values on sale at 40c yard.
Holeproof Sox
The best sox made for the men folks. All colors
in silkand lisle. 35c and 50c pair. Colors: l'alm
Beach, Pearl, Green, Cordovan, Tan, Black, White.
1 Beauty and II
ServkealilityM oSf .J.
And Holeproof Hosiery
Just received by express all tho new colors as
follows:
Taupe, Beaver, Buck, Steel, Cordovan, Cham- ;
pagne, Black, White.
This hose can't be beat for durability and quality
$1.00 PAIR $1.00