Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, August 29, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Thurwlny. August 20, 101ft.
ASItLAND TIMKflfl
PACH PIT
Ashland A. P.
Lodge nd
No. 23 AA A.M.
Funeral services of tlio late Clyde
Ixodes, member of this lodge, who
died at hla home In Sums Valley, on
Wednesday, will be held at Stock's
(Impel, Saturday afternoon, August
21, at 2 o'clock, Interment In Moun
tain View cemetery. Members of
tills lodge will please meet at Ma
ponlc Hall at 1:30 o'clock sharp.
A. F. ABHOTT, V. M.
W. II. DAY, Secretary.
Typewriter
s
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
t:
Cllf Payne makes Blnks.
a a a
New and second-hand sewing pia-
t ilnes for sale or rent at Pell's. 27-4
For Sale Cood piano at 225 So.
Oakdale, Medfonl, Ore. Price rea
sonable. Studio Ashland, better portrait.
100-tf
Charley Ilacon and family of Med
ford were In Ashland Saturday on
I I'slness.
Want u good job of finishing? Try
the Camera F-xrhange. tf
a a
Nell IVacliey liunn
trhool in the Wagner
irk't September 2.
Our kodak fiulsliir.
t!.o Camera nsclianr;?.
begins her
springs dis
; will plosso
For Sale
Prices
.-, H'r, mid I? 100
Fasy Terms
We are agents for the I10YAI. and
COltONA.
Poley'sBrug Store
Polcy & Elhart, Druggists
IS
y.Wa lsabclle Parron v. i; t t Kla
l.Vih Falls tills week to visit with
irh nils in that lection.
For Sale Uroccoll plants. 20c
I er dozen. Phone S3. 323 lower
Almond. 23-7t
Superintendent and Mrs. George A.
iiriscoe are camping with a company
of friends In the vicinity of the Spen
cer ranch in the Dead Indian coun-
tty.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Clay Mycr of
Viittle and Mr. and Mrs. Kalph T.
Vinlng of Portland are visiting rela
tors an.d friiiuls In Ashland ll.'s
.( t k.
J. II. Groves of the Tark garage
tins disposed of his business to K. M.
Bcothhy, who has taken possession
cf tho garago. Sid Morris will re
train with the Institution In tho ca
pacity of head mechanic.
John Iledrlck came up from Doug
hs county last week to accompany
bin wife to their home near Drain.
Mrs. Iledrlck has boon spending the
summer hero enjoying Chnutauqun i ty and stopped to renew old friend
and other pleasing features of Ash-; in passim;
land.
Instructor In the telephone division,
and was the only one in his class to
rass with a 100 per cent grade.
Mrs. A. B. Haines and Mr, and Mrs,
IJcrt Adams of Douglas county pass
ct'. through Ashland last week eu
routo to California to look after:
property Int'-rents. Tho Haines fam
ily were former neighbors of tho G.
W. Ilenedlct family In Douglas coun-
1 raw ' ' W - 4 -:
V- rj TAR2AN OF THtl A?il S V.-AS f itADV
VIXIXO TilKATP.K, Fill DAY AXD -; ATl':tl)A V
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. liush and chll-j
ilrtn, Fiber ana Auten. have gone to
Portland where they will spend sev
eral days this week.
Mrs. Jack liunn and Mins Fmma
Jenkins have returned from Duns
nsuir where they had been spending
several days, tho guests of friends.
Mr. and Mis. W. (i. Curry am!
randdaughtiT, Florence Wilson, who
have b'jen making a three weeks'
1 k i t with f. i' iiibi In Taconia and Sc-
i .Co. rttui'iM'1 home Tuesday night
Prof. J. M. Prooks of I.eiand Stan
ford university, was a recent visi
tor in this vicinity. Prof. Iirooks was
; : former orchardlst In this secllon
land Is now connected with the agri
I'Miliurrl and llvo stock extension
j work of that institution.
Mrs. Charles Ihist and daughter,
Alice, have returned from Weed,
'al., where they have beiMi spend
ing tho Hummer. Miss Alice recent
ly underwent an operation for appen
dicitis In tho Weed hospital, but U
now recovering.
Mls Katlierine Qulgley of Sauls
I.'oi'a, Cul., has been elected as teach
er In the commercial department of
t '!! Ashland high school. Tho up-
11. GLASSES IX
WIIITFI), Optitif.li
Hole! Austin
Barber Shop
X. (1. Utiles, Prop,
l'lrst-c!as3 Service and equipment.
Shoeshlning Parlor Uaths.
Ashliiinl Oregon.
Miss fclla T. Pearson of Portland,:
vlio had been a recent guest at the!
home of her cousin. Mrs. .1. D. Mc-!
.;.a, returnvd to her home Monday
niylit. S
Mrs. C. V. Urel'-r and (laughter
C"b!ie will have tonlgiit for Den
ver, Colo., where they will livj with
'he former's daughter, Mrs. Inn Dia-r.icid.
I At iiM adjoun.e.l me.til',' of tVe 1
Mr :.::d Mrs. Clyde Prig','s of llcnd ' el-.y council la:-t Tu":-day c-e.iir; that
I -. in ,li,rin I , ? tl! V CO 111 lilt t fll the liass'lltf Of U II t
Kincald expects to leave j p-en-nt wuek at the home of the i ordinance enabling the city to ivtai.i i
1 f;i.es from violators of the stat-3 li
Mrs. H.atii-c l.'ilbary, daughter
( f Attorney ami Mrs. W. .1. Moore,
lias ben n'-i'!ini:-ly III ami was oper
30 Advance
tho list of teachers for the coiuhrj
;-ea,
a a
ili'v. Kh t A. Itobart of the Fire ,
George
'lie first of n.'Xt week on a business
trip to Washington state.
Gravcnstelu apples, windfalls, tQ
1'.. I ox D-!'. i-.-f"!. T'c. Fin 'st ceol'
i;i;r, rating a:: 1 jelly nppb s on t i
f( liner's parents, Mr. and Mis. F. D.
-"Jrlggs.
li
ll:et. ! hen.' 'J-l'-l 1.
.Mrs. D.lhia Mauley will ypeak at
the Christian church Sunday a. ni.
Mrs. Mauley has lived mort of her
:fe in Mexico and will tell of condl-
J. II. ( liamb.'is ef Cottage Giove tjons there.
t prominent mill man and Cnfer
uwncr was a recent Ashland gU'St. John Py;;aU of Waverly, Xel)., who
! ;;vi lift-is in Portland titti-nding the
We have one of the lAt r,t Improv-j (. A R cl;vr,mlolli sl0,,I)P,i off
, 1 Singer for half price. A bargain ! ,,n ,i3 W)(v ,omc tQ vjs,t ,,is
fer some'.odv who conies fir.t. hmil
Vo'l. 27-It ;
MA
Miss Fmma Karle, who has been
". I r.-i D. P. Dine.
VAUP
Wanted-Offirj girl with experi
ence, capable of bookkeeping an.l
i 'tomographic work. Addre.-s Iiox li.
Tidings.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. Edward Thornton
and children ad Kills P.usslll have
j,one to Lake of the Woods for v.
ten days' outing.
'pending several months in Ashland
it the lioiii" of her grandfather, Jno. ;
il. ('lute, left Saturday for litr home j
i:i Oakland. Cal. i
GARDEN TOOLS
I Time Is rere to begin that garden, j
Everybody ought to have a garden I
. this year. Tools will be hard to get j
i later, and tly are getting higher j
( omrv Wt Iiiva a nnmW nf
j..cai rresnyierian cnurcii upm nun-. 8plendld Garden Hand Cultivators.
P.ev. II. W. Haynes of Ouray, Colo
indo, will supply the pulr.lt of the
day, morning and evening.
Mrs. G. H Hcdliurg and daughter
Agnes returnd Monday evening from
San Francisco, where they had been
making an extended sojourn,
a
Donald Whitney and wife and Mrs. i
Horatio Sanford have returned from
San Francisco where they have been
spending their summer vacation.
combining the Plow, Weeder, Ral'c,
Cultivator. Just the thine. Let us ,
Bhow you.
Provost Brothers
HARDWARE
.Mrs. J T. Inman, who had been
spending several weeks at the home
of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Dougherty,
on Oak street, returned to her home I
ia Vallejo, Cal., Saturday.
Rev. David Harrison of St. Francis'
Kansas, an old soldier, S!) years of. a a
Lge, Is visiting at the home of his! W. I. Melllnger writes to his home
s on-in-law. W. O. Hale. He Is still J oliurcU that he expects to be home
cuite active for one of his age and j weeks- Mr' Melllnger has
hu a strtng voice. At the Metho- experienced some hot weather dur-
dlst church Sunday morning he led , "S his Chautauqua work
!n. prayer, and his voice could be i
heard all over the building. Mr. Har-j
rlcon had been attending the 0. A. R.
encampment In Portland and travel-j
ed all the distance from his home
alone.
THE
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W 9k A III
DAN IV
O FASH LAND,
Re-lniorce
Your Reserve
Fund
Vm may ask "Kow yon
run do this under tho
present romlitions and
high cost of livliiK." Hut
It can be iircomplished
through prudent rcon
oniy and prompt, week
ly deposits with The
Citizens Hank of Ash
l:nd. New accounts w In
vited.
4ON
SAVINGS
DEPOSITS,
a a
Wanted at Once Women piece
workers at Bagley Canning Company,
'talent. Free transportation furnish
ed from Ashland. Phone 3C9-R, for
particulars. 29-2:
a a a
Misses Mary Norton and Teresa
Rcinhart, who are students of the
Southern Pacific telegraph school In
Fan Francisco, are spending a two
weeks' vacation with their parents
in this city. ,
a a a
Harry Hosier expects to close out
his cigar and sporting ;oods store
early In September and will retire
from business in Ashland. It Is Mr
Hosier's Intention to engage in gov
ernment work.
a " a
Mrs. Elsie Titus, who formerly Ut
ed In Ashland, was In this city on
Monday visiting relatives Mrs. Titus
and children were on their way to
California to visit Mrs. Titus' sister
during the winter months.
a a a
Mrs. W. W. Ussher, wife of Assist
ant Paymaster Ussher of the Puget
Pound naval station, Is visiting with
friends in Ashland and Medford from
r,remerton.
a a
Dr. ( hauncey R. Casebcer left last
right for T.'aro Island, San Frnn-j
tlscc, to enter the navy as first clas3
nisistant surgeon. Mrs. tasebcer, j
who with her husband, ha.i been!
visiting here, Is a fruit chennst in
the department of agriculture in
Washington, D. C, and after a Visit
with relatives In Los Ange!e3, will
return to the national capital.
f.uor laws. '
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It is slated that t new household
furniture is rost'n-g 30 per cent moro
today than It did ono year ago.
Owing Id t!ie d'-rrease In ltroduc-
poie.tiiie.it of Miss Qulgley completes j ((m .n(, ,,,,,.,,. on shipments
the demand for furniture Is greater
than the supply so that during th't
last year tln'iv has been this nd
t.t 'In ii, .r fiuit In tin nrlei
Med on at :t local hospital Friday Mi'thodist church, lias returned Irom nf fiiniiluie. lieeii. wearing apparel,
nlnlit for i i. iidicitis and neritonl I T-all. Oregon, where idle has bo m j-welry. rugs, cu pets, tapestries an t
! r.'s'st'ng Rev. It. II. Didlarhide n ether household
a j a camp i.,eetiiiu. Sunday afternoon
Mr. and M:. K. I. Nance of Duns- a very lan;e attendance stood on the
"ulr spent s.'ie al days during the; iu,i,k of Rogue river where 11 were
trist week in A.hland at the homo of liaptised. Hi uniting wltli the church
the lalter's par-nts, Mr. an 1 Mrs.! a a a
Grant Dav's. s: rt-r which V.r. Xane. H. H. P.achiell has returned rrom
-. ported at llce'.urg to answer a Sell l.al.e City where h" had been
(aft call. .Mrs. .Nance will l-'o to -rending three weeks with his son
Ccmp Lewis to remain diirln ; herj i'aul. who was In the Ftali training
husband's sohuirn there. 1 d, tarhm;'iit. I'aul Is now nsslstaii
nods.
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Are you c.iir;.ii'g suuicmmii uimu:
tce nil vein- i'oi sehold furniture?
Phone 211
Billings Agency
Heal F.st ate and Real Insurance.
F.stahlishcd 1SS3.
When vou wa.it Good Insurance
Talk with Hillings."
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QUALITY SHOP
MAIL ORDER SPECIALISTS
DOS T i Ml. T Hl'V
T1IOS1C W. S. S. TliK HOYS
F.'I Till M NOW
Vacation Aecesseiies
9 WT T 1 T II .... A.l" r
you ieca mi iviaKe lour uuiing Lxpfiibive
'I his Moiv's aim to give service in nil lis imTclmiHliM, makes it the prop.
. r place to puri'luiM- your equipment for vaciillon, outing or sMiit events.
In thc-e l:'.vs of stitss out-diMir activities ore a inves.sa.ry relief to wur
tirlivitif'M.. They help maintain the. national spirit. The high qualities
of our merchandise insure your get' lug the full values for every cvpedi
lure. ,
Pumps and Oxfords
We have placed on sale a boauti
lel lino of white canvas pumps and
oxfords. Fvery pair Is an exception
el value. Former price of these har
Ealns was C3."0 per pair. Sale price
..-: pair.
Ail tho newest patterns a ?e In Btock for fall. The niftiest and
nobbiest shirt made. Pr Ice WAV 1.50 each.
Fall Blankets
Don't fail to examine our complete line of new fail blankets
that ore now In stock. Every pair a beauty. New plaids In
"all colors. " '
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Fancy Plaid Silks
The nr.vest and niftiest i lalds in the new fall silks are now
abtainable in our stock. These silks are guaranteed to be
of extra good quality. Full 36 Inches wide. Prlce$2.Ml yard.
Cotton Challles and Wool Bats
Now Is tho time of cover that new fall comforter. We havo
several new piece? of this challlo in stock which will answer
your purpose, also a dandy wool bat full uniform size to fill
said comforter.
Coopcr-Bcnnington and Chalmers Underwear
All of our new fall stock Is now on hand. Its true, elasti
city Insures perfect comfort. It will give you snug fitting
comfort in any position. Full line of styles and quality.
Trices from $2.00 to $:l.r)0 suit.
Men's Standard Flannel Shirts
This row shirt comes In pray and khaki. Full cut and heavy
wn'irtit fhnnl used in Hit making. Winter is coming
now is the time to purchase your needs.
Trico l)i:l.5( each.
New Fall Shoes
Several new styles of fall Bhocs are on the shelf. Come In
and investigate these ne.v models. Hvery one a beauty. All
tho new Bliades and two-tone effects arc Included In these
values.
Handkercbldls and Neckwear
We have the best and most com
plete lino of popular priced handker
cniefs for vacation needs. Prices
fiom Tic up. Dainty and modish
rockwear plays an Important part
In the trimming of summer divsser.
and blouses. We have the styles to
meet the demand.
Petticoats
Petticoats which are well made
from attractive and good wearing
materials are certain to please our
trade. Tha material, stylo and qunl
ity we offer In Queen petticoats are
great values.
Athena Underwear
For daintiness, comfort and wear
Athena Fndorwoar Is matchless. Wo
neii find that It Is made to fit them
art!y, without being stretched Into
..:;ii pe, and iinueci..sa; y folds of tho
fabric at any point.
Corsets and Brassieres
Poyal Worcester, lion Ton. We
have In stock a complete line of at
tractive models in these woll known
corsets. Wear one and you ' will
never change styles. Also a full lino
of the best brassieres on the market.
BurUngton Hosiery
This host) is a full-fashioned hose
without a seam. !t Is one of the
Vest hosiery values that can ho had
on the market. Conies In all colots
.it medium prices. Give this hose a
trial.
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K- aS.'.'.'.K ' W;:'X
The. best Iiobo manufactured for aiui, women and children. All of
the latest fall shades are now In stock. Conio In and make your selec
tion while our range of colors Is complete. Prices 50c. 75c $1, $1.25 pr
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