Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, September 02, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Monday, BeptoinlxT 2, J 018.
AKDXAXD TIDINGS
ORDER EASTERN BTAIl
' Alpha Chapter No. 1, 0. E. S., will
ieaume labor after the summer va
cation on Tuesday evening, Septem
ber 3, at 8 o'clock. Members will
please take notice, and visiting mem
bers cordially welcome.
LEAH M. CALDWELL, Sec.
CRACK H. TURNER, W. M.
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8 mru wn dcdcamu
H LULrtL tiiW ft
Cllf Payne makes shelving.
lire. J. H. Provost hr.s gone to San
Francisco where she will spend sev
eral weeks visiting.
Studio Ashland, letter portraits.
100-tf
Miss Ruth Shoudy left Thursday
cvtnlng for San Francisco where siu
will spend her vacation visiting wlt'i
fi lends.
New end second-hand sewing nia-
c'llues for sale or rent at Pell's. 27-4
Russell Frost returned Thursday
(ve ning from Portland, ihere l.e had
ieen visiting with relatives for sev
eral weeks.
Want a good Job of finishing? Try
the Camera Exchange. tf
A young man's best let-s-a college
education. Mt. Angel college, St.
Benedict, Ore. Address Rev. A. T.
lleier.
Urs. 0. Winter and son Francis,
Mtb. R. T. Vlning and Edwin Mo
wat motored to Maytcn, Cal., last
week to visit Mrs. A. II. Russell.
Cravensteln apples, windfalls, 50-
lb. box delivered, 75c. Finest cook
ing, eating and Jelly apples on the
narktt. Phone 9-F-ll.
llr. and Mrs. Steven Webber and
daughter Fay of Portland were
F.uests during th past week of Mrs.
Webber's sister, Mrs. William Wal
lace. We have one of the latest Improv
iJ Singers for half price. A bargain
for somebody who comes first. Emil
Pcil. 27- It
V. W. Caldwell, who moved from
Ashland last spring to Alhambra,
f'al., returned during the paBt week
to attend some business matters
h're.
Wanted at Once Women pieee
wrrkers at Pauley Canning Company,
Talent. Free transportation furnish
ed from Ashland. Phone SC9-R. for
piirticulars. 29-2:
S. M. Rhodes of Santa Cruz, Cal.,
trfld Mrs. L. F. Engle of Soquel, Cal.,
father and sister of the late Clyde
Rhodes, arrived in Ashland Friday
crenlng to attend the funeral of the
hitter.
Our kodak finishing wiU piease
tho Camera Exchange. if
Pan M. Walker of Klrkvllle. Mo.,
a veteran of the Civil war, Is visit
ins at the home of his cousin, Cut
ler Walker, on the Pacific highway.
Mr. Walker Is writing a genealogy of
the Walker family.
Ellis Allen, a member of the naval
irnlning station bnnd of the Bremer
ton navy yards, arrived In Ashland
Wednesday evening and will be a
guest of A. Bert Freeman during
the latter's furlough home. Lawrence
Rukes, another member of the band
cn furlough at his home in Med
ford, was also a guest of Mr. Free
man Wednesday evening.
The Red Cross sewing department
will start work at their rooms next
Wednesday afternoon, as their tall
allotment has arrived.
District Superintendent II. J. Van
Fossen and wife have returned from
Crescent City, where they rpent a va
cation. The former Is now in Port-
land where he went on (hurch busi
ness, With a college education your son
is bound to deliver tho goods. Mt.
Angel college, St. Benedict, Ore. Ad
dress Rev. A. T. Meier.
A tralnload of drafted men passed
through Ashland Thursday evening
on their way to ono of the canton
ments, and during the stop of tho
tialn here a company of tho boys
paraded the principal streets sing
ing to the accompaniment of a guitar.
State Fair, Salem, Oregon, Sep
tember 23-2S. Splendid exhibits,
excellent music, high-class enter
tainment and a superb racln? card.
For particulars write A. II. Lea sec
retary, Salem, Oregon. 22-5 m
T. K. Nolton died at his horns In
Montague Wednesday. Tho body
as brought to Ashland for burial,
the funeral took place Saturday. The
deceased was a brother of J. M. and
John Potter, formerly of thta city .
Kenneth Miner and sister-in-law,
Miss Lena Provost, motored from
Pond last week to visit In Ashlmd.
Mr. Miner returned to his horns
Wednesday and was accompanied by
J. II. Provost of Provost Bros.' hard
ware store.
Miss Marlon E. Hodgson left Sun
day night for Lcwlston, Idaho, where
she will leach In the domestic sci-l
(nee department of tho public
schools. Miss Hodgson Is a gradu
ate of tiie home economies course of
the Oregon Agricultural college, and
is well equipped to fill her new position.
VIXIXG THEATRE. LAST TIME T OXIGIIT
James Porter left Thursday night
for a two weeks' vacation to bo
spent at Long Beach, San Francis
co, Berkeley and Point Richmond.
,
Amos Graves and family have re
turned to Ashland from a several
months' sojourn in the Willamette
valley.
Mayor C. B. Lamkin is confined to
his homo suffering with a bad dose
of oak poisoning which he contracted
vhilo investigating land up the Ash
land canyon.
1
Station Agent G. X. Kramer, who
was in Portland last week attending
the Elks' convention, returned home
Friday. He was accompanied to
Portland by his wife and little son.
Lloyd Cast.'hecr has notified Ash
land friends that ho has been trans
ferred to a band and Is now stationed
at Camp Meade, Md., with good
chances of being sent overseas soon.
K call was sent In to Ashland Fri
day night for six men to go to tho
pplegnte district to fight a big fire
hi progress there. There were no
men In this city free to answer the
summons, however.
J. P. Hendricks, who has a son in
the service, is anxious to do his bit
in helping the Red Cross workers In
their efforts, and has promised them
four tiers of wood which he will saw,
split and deliver to the salvago de
pot for their usa during the coming
winter.
The Red Cross Jar In the Southern
Pacific yardmaster's office that Is
used to catch the odd change of the
employes there, collected 7.75 dur
ing August.
Mrs. M. E. Real and two children,
who have been guests of Miss
Blanche Hicks for the past week, re
turned to their homo In Klamath
Falls Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ketchum have
returned from Portland, whero they
attended tho Elks' convention the
first of tho week. Mr. Ketchum rep
iesented Ashland Lodgo No. 944 at
the convention.
Th! rteht place for your son. Mt.
Angel college, St. Benedict, Ore. Ad
dress Rev, A. T. Meier.
Sergeant Alden Whitney, who had
been stationed at Fort William Mc
Kinley, Manila, P. I., since last April,
allied with tho 27th division for Si
beria. Alden is with tho quarter
master's corps.
Personal
Bonds
Do not protect. They are Insuffi
cient, uncertain, discountenanced,
subject to business contingencies and
changes in property values.
Personal bondsmen can transfer
their property, defeating collections.
Recovery under personal bonds of
ten requires litigation; always re
quires time.
CORPOIIATK BOXD3 provldo the
only perfect protection. They are
sufficient, certain, universally ac
ccptable.
Billings Agency
..Real Estate and Real Insurance
Miss Cornelia Marvin, state llbrar
lan, was In Ashland over Sunday:
frcm Salem, where she came to meet
the local library board.
'
Ton will never regret having glvei
your son a college education. Mt.
Angel college, St. Benedict, Ore. Ad
dress Rev. A. T. Meier.
Parties knowing themselves to
have borrowed tools such as fence
fctrrtcher, Stlllson plpo wrenches,
etc., and havo not returned them,
letter do so Immediately as a gogd
sl.cd slghtdraft will bo drawn on
them by tho undersigned.
30-2 EMIL PEIL.
A big forest fire started on tho
Fiskiyons Saturday and has shrouded
the valley in a veil of smoke. A call
".as sent In Saturday afternoon fop
fire fighters by a woman whos
homo was threatened. Tlireo men
responded to tho call and went to
the assistance of those on the scone.
Lost At Vlning theatre Monday,
Sept. 2(5, black and white Fox ter
rier pup. Phono 5-r-ll.
Classified Advertisements
TOO JiATE TO CLASSIFY.
I OR SALE Two sows and six
shoats weighing about 80 pound
each. W. E. Pearson, phono 4S5
J. 30-2
LOST Iost out of an auto on Thurs
day, August 2'J, one wagon seat,
about 9x12 feet In sizo, from Inter
section of Ashland and Terraco
street Into tho city and up to Gran
ite street. Finder will please leavo
with Provost Bros, and receive re
ward. oO-lJt
FOR RENT Furnished 5-rooni
house; all conveniences, Including
gas range. Phono 411-R.
WANTED Night cook, lady prefer
red. Short order. Cottonwool!
restaurant, llornhrook, Calif. Call
V.. L. (Mark, collect.
GARDEN TOOLS;
Time Is rere to begin that garden. :
Everybody ought to have a garden j
this year. Tools will be hard lo get
later, and they are getting higher!
every day. We have a number of j
splendid Gnrden Hand Cultivators, j
combining the Plow, Weeder, Rake,
Cultivator. Just the thing. Let usi
show you. I
Provost Brothers
HARDWARE
W ' BANK
FAS HI LAN Pjl
in
Enthusiastic
Support
should he Klven by our
citizens to our soldiers
and sailors who arc
fighting lmnl for us on
sea and land that ou"
country and allies shall
bo victorious.
Drop tho 1k))s a lino of
ten and send them a re
membrance from homo
they will greatly appre
ciate it.
New accounts are invited.
ACfM SAVINGS
W DEPOSITS,
Mrs. Jennie Hum of Klamath Falls
slopped over In Ashland during the
rast week on her return from the
G. A. It. encampment In Portland to
visit with her aunts, Mrs. Pan Wal
ker and Mrs. J. L. Grubh.
Mrs. H. A. Carnahan and daught
er Dorothy went to Eugene Wednes
day whero they Joined Dr. Cnfna
han and Miss Gladys, who had pre
ceded them to their new home. They
were accompanied by Mrs. J. S. Par
sons as far as Grants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Robblns of
Long Beach, Cal., and H. H. Am
brose of Chicago stopped off In Ash
land last week while on their way
home from Portland to visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chattlu.
Mr. Ambrose Is an uncle of Mrs.
Chattln.
Miss Hazel Lowe left the latter
part of the week for Willows, Cal..
where she will be principal of the
Glenn school near Willows. Miss
Lowe rejected an offer to take up
'ounty demonstration work In Ore
gon on account of signing a contract
to teach this school.
The city has purchased the elec
tric power lines and transformers be
longing to tho Ashland mine from
Its owner, E. D. Brlggs, and Friday
City Electrician Easterllng and
Councilman F. J. Shinn went up to
the mine and removed the lines and
fixtures.
Dr. Charles M. Anderson, a veter
inary surgeon who has been located
in Ashland during the past summer,
was called to Portland last week to
lake a position as veterinary meat
Inspector for tho government. Mre.
Anderson will go to Talent to re
main for the present.
Mrs. A. R. Gregory and Mrs. Bella
Cordell returned from Portland last
Tuesday, where they attended the
0. A. R. encampment and also mot
several old-time Ashland friends.
Thev stopped in Salem and saw and
hoard Ellly Sunday, who spoko on
tho 24th to a crowded house.
DeAnjou Pears Will begin pack
ins; DeAnJou pears about the 6tli
for eastern shipment. The contract
calls for pears to be hard.groen 2J4
nches and over, all marketable pears
that are free from worms, worm
slings, scale, scald, etc. Pears must
have stems or part of stems Intact.
For further Information call up tho
Ashland Fruit and Produce Associa
tion. 30-2
N
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CONSERVE F(M)I)
EAST MORE CORN
SAVE WHEAT
VAUPEL'S
QUALITY SHOP
MAIL ORDER SPECIALISTS
DON'T FAIL TO I'.l'Y
THOSE W. S. S. THE ROYS
NEED THEM NOW
acafion Accessories
You Need Not Make Your Outing Expensive
Ibis store's aim to givo service In all Its nieicliiiiidisc, makes It the prop
er place to purchase your equipment for vacation, outing or HMrt events.
In these (lays of stiivn out-door m'thltle are a nm'ssaiy relief to war
arliviticN.. They help maintain the. national Nplrtt. The high iuu1itiis
of our iiieiThaii(Ii.M insure your get'inj; tho full values for 'vry cxpotlt-tore.
All tho newest patterns a :() In stock for fall. The niftiest and
nobbiest shirt made. Pr ice ijil.25-91.5u each.
It
Fall Blankets
Don't fail to examine our complete line of now full blankets
that are now In stock. Every pair a beauty. New plaids In
all colors.
Fancy Plaid Silks
The newest and niftiest i laids in the now fall silks are now
abtalnable In our stock. These silks are guaranteed to bo
of extra good quality. Full 38 Indies wide. Frlceijtt.oo yard.
Cotton Challies and Wool Bats
Now is the timo of covor Hint new fall comforter, We have
several new pieces of this challlo in stock which will answer
your purpose, also a dandy wool bat full uniform size to fill
said comforter.
Cooper-Bennington 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 $:i.50 miit.
Men's Standard Flannel Shirts
This new shirt comes in gray and khaki. Full cut and heavy
weight flannel used In the making. Winter Is coming on and
now Is the time to purchase your neods. Price $:t.5() each.
New Fall Shoes
Several new styles of fa'l shoes are on the shelf. Como In
and Investigate these ne,v models. Every one a benuty. All
the new shades and two-tcne effects are Included In theso
values.
Pumps and Oxfords
We have placed on salo a beauti
ful lino of white canvas pumps nnd
oxfords. Every pair is an exception
al value. Former prlco of theso bar
gains was ?3.50 per pair. Salo price
!?2..-iO pair.
Handkerchiefs and Neckwear
We havo tho best and most com
plete lino of popular priced hundker
cnlefs for vacation needs. Prices
fiom 5c up. Dainty und modish
neckwear plays an Important part
in tho trimming of summer dresses
and blouses. Wo have tho Btyles to
meet tho demand.
Petticoats
Petticoats which are well made
from attractive and good wearing
materials are certain to please our
trade. Tho material, stylo and qual
ity we offer In Queen petticoats are
great values.
Athena Underwear
For daintiness, comfort and wear
Athena Pnderwear Is matchless. Wo
neii find that It Is m ail o to fit them
sadly, without being stretched Into
r,:iape, and unnecessary folds of tho
fabric at any point.
Corsets and Brassieres
Royal Worcester, Bon Ton. Wo
havo in stock a complete lino of at
tractive models In these well known
corsets. Wear one nnd you will
never change. Btyles. Also a full lino
of t he best brassieres on tho market.
BurUngton Hosiery
This hoso is a full-fashioned hose
without a seam. It Is one of tho
'-est hosiery values that can be had
on the market. Comes In ull colors
nt medium prices. Give this hoso a
trial.
Tho best hoso manufactured fo r men, women and children. All of
tho latest fall Bliades are now In sto ck. Come in and make your selec
tion. while our range of colors Is co mplete. Prices 60c, 75c $1, $1.23 pr.
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