Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, September 12, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Thnrsday. September 12, 1918.
AflllTiAXD TIDINGS ?'
PAGH FIVB
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We Are
Going
to
GIVE
AWAY
10-inch Double-Faced, 75c Records with our
$35.00
Columbia Phonograph
If foM before October 1st
SEE OiT. WINDOW.
Free Demonstration at
POLEY'S DRUG STORE
POLEY & ELHART, DRUGGISTS
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Cllf Payne makes tables.
P. H. Keogan has gone to Illinois
to visit his father who Is In poor
health.
Studio Ashland, better portraits.
100-tf
Mrs. 0. C. Hinds and Mrs. W. M.
McDonald spent yesterday afternoon
In Medford.
Want a good job of finishing? Try
the Camera Exchange. If
"Wilbur Encke, of Robey, Texas, Is
In Ashland visiting at the home of
liis uncle, Charles Moore.
Our kodak finishing will please
tho Camera Exchange.
W. A. Trcelmrg has returned from
an extended tour which he made
through Nevada and California.
Mrs. C. E. Lane, dressmaking. 14S
Lr.urel street, phone 3S3-L. 31-tf
Tall and winter hats at Miss Har
grove's. Mrs. 0. A. Pa'ulserud returned
liotae Monday night from an extend
ed visit with her mother In Tacoma,
Wash.
Mrs. Rolcrt Ralney, of Siskiyou
county, Cal., is spending a few days
in Ashland with her sister, Mrs. R.
Beswick.
Mrs. S. B. McNalr has gone to
Kansas City, Mo., where she will
spend a couple of months visiting
her parents.
Mrs. Mary Dunn of Portland and
Mrs. Ottilia Caldwell of Los Angeles
arrived In Ashland Monday evening
and will be guests at the home of the
former's daughter, Mrs. E. J. Van
Sant. and son, George Dunn. Mrs
Dunn expects to spend the coming
winter in Ashland.
Mrs. Henry Williamson Is serious
ly 111 at her home on Church street.
0
A card was received this week
:rom Waldo Stevens announcing his
1.7 fe arrival in France.
Vrs. Simons has fall and winter
hats on display. Call and see styles
mid get prices before purchasing
elsewhere. 33-tf
C. L. Miller has sold his residence
on Third street to Carl McCune, who
has taken jossension. The Miller
ff.mlly are now residing on East
Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Wilson and lit
tle son Billy, who have len spend
ing the past summer in Pennsylvania,
have returned to Ashland for the
coining winter.
William P.einhart and family left
last week for. San Francisco, goins
by way of Crescent City In their
ruto. Mr. Reinhart expects to locate
In that section.
Dress hats, semi-dress hats, tail
ored hats and millinery novelties on
display Friday and Saturday at Miss
Hargrove's.
Miss Helen Moore has gone to Palo
Alto, Cal., to visit her sister, Mr3.
Milton Fraley. She will later go to
San Jose to enter the normal Bchool
to the coming year.
Services at tna Presbyterian
church next Sunday will be conduct
ed by J. Herbert Doran. There will
he a congregational meeting at the
dose of the morning service.
.
Mrs. Jennie Wilson of Grants
Pass was an Ashland visitor Wed
nesday where she came to spend the
day with her daughter Mario, who is
taking training at the Sanitarium,
Lost. Monday morning three five
('ollar bills somewhere on Main street
between Provost Bros.' hardware
store and Ashland cemetery. FIndei
please leave at postoftlce and receive
reward. '
'
J. H. McCee, the East Main street
merchant, underwent a minor opera
tion at a local hospital this week, lie
e::pects to be around again In a few
days,
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
K. B. Dau'herty of Salem, on Satur
day, September 7. Mrs. Daugherty
was formerly MIs3 Ethel Drew of
Ashland.
The families of H. L. Whitcd and
F. D. Wagner left yesterday for a
camping expedition to Lake of the
Woods where they expect to speni
several days.
The salvage depot sold the large
quantity of magazines they have been
collecting recently, for which they
rt-oelved $S5. L. Gartner, the Junk
dealer, shipped a car load yeaterday
ant) states that he will send out an
other carload as soon as they can b3
collected.
Word was received here this week
of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Grieve, of Hornbrook, Cal.,
which occurred at Missoula, Mont.,
September 1. Mr. and Mrs. Grieve
were former Ashland residents.
Ashland A A. F.
Lodge Y and
No. B8 , . V A. M.
Stated communication of Ashland
Lodge No. 23, A. F. & A. M., this
(Thursday) evening, Sept. 12, 1918.
Routine and extra business. Visiting
brethren cordially welcome.
A. F. ABD0TT, W. M.
W. H. DAY, Secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson left'
Friday for San Francisco to visit
with relatives and friends. They aro
mpking the trip In their car. i
Mrs. Mabel Gonzales and children
have gone to Klamath Falls after
spending an extended visit with
friends In Ashland.
Mrs. Anna Moore Is filling the po
rtion of bookkeeper and stenograph
er at tho Oregon Gas & Electrlct
company's office, formerly occupied
by Mrs. J. Ed.v. Thornton.
l.'r. and Mrs. II. E. Haworth andj
sen of Cballls, Idaho, were over Sun
day guests of Mrs. August Schuer
rjan. Mrs. Haworth is a niece of
Mrs. Schuerman.
Elbert Far-low, who Is with Bat
tery C, 6'itli regiment in France,
writes that he Is one of the two radio
operators of his battery. He states
that he Is very much Interested In
hie new occupation.
Miss Josephine Saunders, who has
Leen engac?d In government service
as an instructor In 'construction
v.ork at Reed college in Portland
for the past six months, is home
spending a Bhort vacation.
Mrs. B. M. Parrel and little
daughter Lllas left Friday for their
home at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
Canada, after spending a fortnight
at the home of Mrs. Farrell's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Halfhill.
CAR OWNERS
II, R. Stuart and B. Goodie, expert automobile mechanics, have
taken over the mechanical end of the WHITB STAR GARAGE,
and are prepared to do all kinds of work, and guarantee same.
White Star Garag'e
PHONE 110
374 i: MAIN
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Mrs. Jennie Brady received a mcs
laso Monday morning from her son,
Charles, who is on one of tho United
States convoy ships plying from tho
Atlantic com:t to Europe, stating that
he had Just made port after a trip
ov;rsea3.
Mrs. J. E. Peck and two daughters
left Tuesday night for Glendale, Cal.,
where- they will spend an Indefinite
period. They were accompanied by
Mlfes Frances McWllllams, who will
teach In the schools at Calexlco, Cal.,
this coming wlntl-r.
Serjeant Vincent Ward Hammond,
wlic has been In tho quartermaster's
corps In France for nearly a year,
has been appolnt'.-d an Instructor In
a chauffeurs' school, according to a
le'ter Just received by his parents,
Uev. and Mrs. P. K. Hammond.
Mrs. Eva Caldwell and son Cleon
ieft last evening for San Francisco
where they will make an indefinite
sojourn.
xotk 1:
Home with every comfort with
gintlonian wishing to remain and
insist with expenses. No rent. For
full particulars phone 439-J, or call
207 Vista street. P. 0. box 11 J. 32-2
Oeorgo Roblson, chief of tho firo
denartmnnt of this city, accompanied
by his wife, has gone to Sun Fran-
tUco to spend a IS days' vacation at
the homo of his son, Merle Roh!son.
Lieut. A. L. HimlH and wlfo stop
pod off In Ashland Monday night
while en routo from Camp Lewis to
Sacramento and Oakland, Cal., to
visit with the former's brother, O. C.
Hinds.
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Now Open!
Hotel Austin Grill
: Hoard prr week $H.O0
Ticket Meals 40
FIRST CLASS
Commercial a lit Carlo
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COXSERVK FOOD
EAST MORE CORN'
SAVE WHEAT
r
THE
D A M 11 NfcS
uni
OFASH
The Farmers
Have Succeeded
Some, feared that the
farmers would 1)C liandl
eapied this year for lack
of lulor, but have found
help cnouKh to increase
by more than 20.000.000
acres, the urea cultivat
ed for leading farm prod
ucts. Our congratula
tions to tho farmers of
our country "ho have
(Treatly exceeded tli?ir
last year's production.
When wishing a strong,
reliable, efficient bank
Inn connection, make The
Citizens Hank of Ashland
your depositary.
A (tfAii SAVINU5
W0V11 DEPOSITS,
Time to Think of
Stoves
We take your old stove In
exchange for a new Heating
Stove or Range.
Provost Brothers
HARDWARE
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7 JSSb
VAUPEL'S
QUALITY SHOP
MAIL ORDER SPECIALISTS
IH)X'T FAIL TO IUY
THOSE W. S. K. THE HOYS
m:i:i them now
I can supply a few more milk cus
tomers In the vicinity of the Graulte
i lty hospital at $3.00 per month per
ruart, (J1.C0 per pint. C. M. Row
land, phone 359-Y.
Wilkle Collins and family spent
several days in Ashland recently
while on their way from Klamath
Fatls to southern California, where
they expect to locate. '
Mrs. V. V. Mills ha3 arrived in
A'hland and will make her home
here during the absence of her hus
band, who is in military service over
seas. She was accompanied here by
her mother, Mrs. Cordell, of Berke
ley. Cal., who will spend the winter
here with her daughter.
Miss MarEuret Relchllng, of Whit-
tier, Cal., has been elected to teach
Spanish and history in the hlgu
school this year, In the place of Miss
Lillian Eohnson, who resigned oa
account of illness In fir family. Miss
P.eichling Is a graduate of the Uni
versity of California.
A daughter was born to Mrs. Or
ville H. Gaines Monday at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Clark of 114 Iowa street. The little
lady tips the beam at 34 pounds,
and is a particularly welcome visi
tor at. the home, as the father Is
away taking part In the great world
war In France. Mrs. Caines was
formerly Miss Gertrude Clark of this
city.
New Fall Shoe
One of the niftiest models in
our fall shoes le now In stock
Brown Pat leather vamp with
cloth top, Louis XIV heel
$8.30 pair,
i
(Vacation Accessories
You Need Not Make Your Outing Expensive
Li
i
Fourth Liberty
Loan
Don't forget the date, Septem
ber 28th o October . Buy
your limit of these bonds. Un
cle Sam and the boys over
there need the mon'ey. Help
them go over the top. '
1 Whipcord Trousers
One of the best values to be
had for camping and rough
wear. Will not tear like a
khaki. Price 93.00 pair.
Fancy Hosiery
New combinations. All the lat
est fads. Come In and look
them over. Price $1.50 pair.
Fall blankets
Don't fail to examine our complete line of new fall blankets
that are now In stock. Every pair a beauty. New plaids in
all colors.
Fancy Plaid Silks
The newest and niftiest ilalds 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. Price$2.00 yard.
Cotton Cliallies and Wool Bats
Now is the time of cover that new fall comforter. We have
several new pieces of this challle 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 $3.50 suit. ,
Men's Standard Flannel Shirts
This new shirt comes in eray and khaki. Full cut and heavy
weight flannel used In the making. Winter Is coming on and
now Is the time to purchase your needs. Trice $3.50 each.
New Fall Shoes
Several, new styles of fall shoes are on the Bhelf. Come in
and Investigate these new models. Every one a beauty. All
the new shades and two-tcne effects are Included in these
values.
Ihls store's ulin to H'vo service in all its rneiThuiuli.se, makes It tho prop
er place t purchase your equipment for vacation, outinj; or sMirt events.
In those days of Mriss out-door artititioH are a necessary relief to war
activities.. They help maintain the. national spirit. Tim hlnh qualities
of our nieriiiundiso Insure your getting the full value for every rxpedU
ture.
Pumps and Oxfords
We have placed on salo a bcautl
fill line of white canvas pumps and
oxfords. Every pair Is an exception
al value. Former price of these bar
ealns was $3.50 per pair. Sale price
$2.50 pair.
Handkerchiefs and Neckwear
We have the best and most com
plete line of popular priced handker
cniefs for vacation needs. Trices
Loin 3c up. Dainty and modish
reckwear plays an important part
!n the trimming of summer dresses
and blouses. Wo have the styles to
meet the demand.
Petticoats
Petticoats which are well made
from attractive aRd good wearing
Gir.terials are certain to please our
trade. The material, style and flual
ity we offer In Queen petticoats are
great values.
Athena Underwear
For daintiness, comfort and wear
Athena Underwear Is matchless. Wo
!iien find that It Is mado to fit them
exactly, without being stretched Into
r.nape, and unnecessary folds of thu
fabric at any point.
Corsets and Brassieres
Royal Worcester, Bon Ton. We
have In stock a compieto lino of at
tractive models In these well known
corsets. Wear one and you will
never change styles. Also a full lino
of the best brassieres on tho market.
BurUngton Hosiery
This hoso is a full-fashioned hose
without a Bam. It Is ono of the
est hosiery values that can bo had
on the market. Comes In ull colors
nt medium prices. Glvo this hoso a
trial.
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The best hose manufactured for men, women and children. All of
the latest fall shades are now In stock. Come In and make your selec
tion while our range of colors is complete. Prices 50c, 75c $1, 11.23 pr.