Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, September 26, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Cliff Payne makes clothes reels.
Mrs. J. T. Patterson has gone to
Portland to spend a couple of weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. Inez Emery.
Photo"
Rabbits for sale.
eery.
Holmes Gro
35-tf
Mies Eunice Smith has gone to
Lakevlew, where she will be principal
of the schools during the coming win
ter. ; Studio Ashland, better portraits.
100-tf
Miss Helen Eske expects to leave
today for Berkeley, Cal., to enter
tho University of California as a
student.
Want a good Job of finishing? Try
the Camera Exchange. tf
Mrs. Frank Dalley has gone to
Klamath Falls to join her husband,
who has a contract there for piling
lumber,
Our kodak finishing win please
tho Camera Exchange. tf
Miss Esther Whited returned to
San Francisco Saturday after spend
ing a short vacation with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Whited.
First-class cooking apples, 20 lbs.
7.1c delivered. Phone 9-F-ll.
Allen Davis, W. H. Davis, H. E.
Briggs and II. Trusty left this week
will tour In the latter's car.
wil ltour in the latter's car.
Look your roof over. Don't wait
till stormy weather. Phone 98.
34-4t
It. B. Campbell, manager of the
Southern Pacific water service bo
tween Hornbrook and Gazelle, Cal.,
made a brief visit to his home during
the past week.
Mrs. Simons has fall and winter
hats on display. Call and see styles
and get prices before purchasing
elsewhere. 33-tf
O. W. Plerson, chief clerk of the
lumber department for the Fruit
Growers' Supply company of Hilt,
Cal., was a business caller in Ash
land Wednesday. "
Mr. and Mrs. V.F. Holbert left
Tuesday evening for Reedsport,
where they will conduct a rooming
house which they and their son-in-law,
Nick Brown, are building.
Mrs. Ernst Mlnuth and little son
and Mrs. Marie Mlnuth have gone to
Santa Barbara, Cal., on a two months'
visit. They were accompanied by
Ernst Mlnuth as far as Oakland.
Ibums
A BIO ASSORTMENT
Keep your pictures in perfect order,
where you can find easily, in one of
these Albums..
SEE OUR RIG DISPLAY IN WIN
DOW. Poley's Drug Store
Poley & Elhart, Druggists
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Mrs. A. L. Harvey, of B street, left
Wednesday for Klamath Falls to
spend several weeks with her chil
dren living there.
Misses Myrtle and Edna Dougher
ty returned home Sunday from Weed,
where they had been spending sev
eral days visiting with friends.
Mrs. Emma Adams of Grant street
received a message this week that
her son, James Qulncy, stationed at
Fort Monroe, Va., had received his
commission as second lieutenant.
Miss Irma Phillips Is a guest of
Ashland friends while on her way
from Oakland, Cal., to near Corval
lls, where she will teach school the
coming winter.
Hubert Prescott, son of W. G.
Prescott, left Monday for Corvallis to
enter the military training course at
the Oregon Agricultural College. He
will go to Portland to visit his grand
father before starting in at school.
A son was born to Dr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Gordon of Los Angeles, Cal.,
September 5. The mother was for
merly Dr. Mary Anderson, who was
associated with Dr. Bertha Sawyer
In the practice of osteopathy In Ash
land.
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Captain Richard Russell of the
Medical Department of Camp Lewis,
who will address the meeting of the
selectlves in Medford next Saturday
evening.
Leith Abbott returned home Tues
day from Portland, where he has been
employed during the past summer.
He will spend a few days here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Ab
bott, of Alida street, before leaving
for Eugene to take up army work
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McClure, of
Bend, Ore., were In Ashland over
Sunday visiting the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Holmes. They
left Monday morning In their Over
land car for Crater Lake, and will re
turn home from there. Mr. McClure,
who was a clerk In the Holmes gro
cery store here last year, now has
the agency for the Overland and
Dodge cars In Bend.
' OJin Con well, has returned from
Sunbyslde, Wash., where h has been
employed during the past summer.
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Ltist, on Sunday, September ISth,
a bar pin with rosette in center, made
of twisted gold wire, surmounted
with a pearl. Reward. Box E, Tid
ings office. 37-2
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Edmund Barrett, who Is with thu
65th Artillery In France, writes home
that his regiment is within sound of
the big guns at the front.
The largest and most exclusive line
of millinery In Southern Oregon.
Miss Lounsbury, Milliner, 126 E.
Main, street, Medford, Ore. 37-lmo
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Sergeants H. G. Wolcott and G. A.
Graham, of the Thirteenth company,
Columbia, are home from Fort Stev
ens on a seven-day furlough.
Any one having a baby buggy they
would donate or lend to a worthy
party kindly call Rev, Elva Hobart,
417R phone.
Gloss Dollarhlde and wife of Port
land, Ore., are vlsltli.g their daugh
ter, Elva Hobart, pastor of the Free
Methodist church of this city.
Rev. Elva A. Hobart will hold a
special meeting at the Nell Creek
schoolhouse beginning Thursday eve
ning, September 26, Rev. R. II. Dol
larhlde, of Roseburg, assisting.
.Notice Is hereby given that permis
sion to hunt on the undersigned')
property is reserved- This Includes
not only hay fields but pasture
around the Jackson-Arnold dam on
Bear Creek.
(5. F. BILLIXG3.
37-5 RALPH BILLINGS.
Mrs. D. D. Norrls and little sons
left last evening for Los Angeles, on
an extended visit with friends.
-Miss Ora Patrick, who .has been
spending the past summer In Hono
lulu, H. I., Is In Ashland spending a
few days with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. W. A. Patrick, before going to
Palo Alto, Cal., where she will teach
during the coming winter.
The three men who were arrested
In Ashland last Thursday on the
charge of bringing liquor Into the
state were brought back here from
the county Jail Monday morning and
given sentence, which consisted of a
fine of $250 each and 60 days In
Jail.
Alma Doran, the young daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Doran, of Ash
land street, while playing with her
cousin, Alice Doran, last evening, fell
from the top of a fence and broke
both bones in her left wrist. Dr. G.
0. Jarvls was called and reduced the
fracture, and the patient Is getting
along nicely.
Last Sunday evening, while the
family of Chief of Police Hatcher
were at church the storeroom at their
home was entered by sneak thieves
and a large quantity of honey confis
cated. During the present shortage
of sugar the loss of this honey Is a
sore trial to the chief, who will have
to go without the anticipated sweet
ening for hlB hotcakes for the com
ing winter breakfasts.
George T. Damon had the thumb
and third finger of his right hand
badly lacerated last Monday morning
while operating a circular rip saw In
his planing mill on B. street. Mr.
Damon, had gloves on at the time and
In reaching over the saw the latter
caught In the material and drew the
hand down against the saw. No per
manent Injury resulted, but Mr. Da
man will have a sore hand for some
time.
Mrs. B. M. Shoudy left last evening
for San Francisco, where she will
visit for a time.
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E. C. Bartlett has purchased tha
farm across Bear Creek from G. S.
Butler, and will take possesion about
October 1. This is very desirable
grazing and farm land, and has been
operated by Albert Arnold for the
past two years under lease,
Miss Corlnne Sweet leaves today
for Berkeley, to enter the University
of California. Miss Sweet has been a
teacher In the Bclleview schools for
the past two years, and expects to
remain In the university for ths en
tire four years' course. She was ac
companied to the city by her sister,
Mrs. M. B. Warren, of Oakland, who
had been a recent guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sweet.
Having repurchased the Ashland
Garage, I will be pleased to have old
and new customers call. I am pre
pared to do all electrical work, bat
tery recharging, overhauling genera
tors, starters, and Ignition system".
Special price on overhauling engines.
All work guaranteed.
37-1 M. n. ROBISO.V.
NOTICK OK SALE Oh" IMPOUNDED
HTOCK. 1
Notice is hereby glvon that I will
on Tuesday, the 1st day of October,
1918, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.,
offer for sale at Daney's barn, 4th at.,
to the highest bidder for cash, one
long yearling hcifur.mark split In
right ear, Lazy T with D connected on
right shoulder. Said heifer was
Impounded in tho city of Ashland on
the 17th dny of September, 1918, and
will be sold to pay the expense of Im
pounding and keeping her since tin
above date.
Dated this, the 21st duy of Sep
tember, 1918.
X A. DANEY,
Pound Master of tho City of Ashland,
Oregon. 36-2
Time to Think of
Stoves
We tako your old stove in
exchange for anew Heating
Stove or Range.
Provost Brothers
HARDWARE
Mrs. C. E. Davis has gone to Mc
Cloud to visit for a few days, after
which, in company with Mrs. E. B.
Cary, she will go to Los Angeles and
San Diego for a couple of months.
Mrs. B. C. Glllls, of Wlndom, Minn.,
who had been a guest at the home of
her brother, H. S. Palmerlee, for the
past month, left last week for Call
fornla to visit for a time before re
turning to her home.
Lynn Mowat Is one of the well
known Ashland boys who has recent
ly received a commission as second
lieutenant in the heavy artillery
branch of the service. He has been
teklng a special-course in the officers
training school at Fortress Monroe,
Va'., during the past summer.
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CITIZENS!
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O P AS H LAN I
United
For
Victory
Our people of the United
States and those of our
Allies are firmly united
for victory. Your finan
cial support is urgently
needed. . Subscribe now
tlirougu. us for Fourth
Liberty Loan Bonds.
Mr. and 'Mrs. L. A. Moss and little
daughter returned the fore part of
the week from San Diego, Cal., where
they had been spending some time.
Mr. Moss expects to go to Lakevlew
In a few days to look after business
Interests there.
Miss Glen Roberts, who has been
serving as bookkeeper at the Ashland
creamery for some time, has resign
ed her position to accept one In Port
land. She Is succeeded at the cream
ery by Miss Harriet Trask.
Raymond and H. D. Badger, Jr.,
arrived In Ashland last week from
Oakland, Cal., In their car, where
they spent a few days preparatory to
going to Corvallis. Raymond will en
ter the O. A. C. during the coming
winter.
Miss Lydta McCall, of the local
postoflce force, has returned from a
two weeks' vacation spent in Klam
ath Falls. She was accompanied
home by her brother, John McCall,
assistant postmaster of Klamath
Falls.
Rev. W. L. Melllnger, who has been
with the Mutual Chautauqua Bureau
for the past summer, Is expected
home this week and will fill the pul
pit in the Christian church next Sun
day. Mr. Melllnger has traveled ex
tensively through the Middle West
ern states lecturing In this circuit.
Miss Lillian Kaiser left Monday
for Berkeley, Cal., where she will en
ter the University of California for
the coming year. Miss Kaiser has
been teaching for some time In the
public schools of San Jose, Cal.,
where she has a life position. This
year, however, she has had a leave of
absence In order to take special
training at the University.
Lieutenant John Flnneran is spend
ing a short furlough here from the
training camp at the Presidio, San
Francisco, where he lately completed
the course In the officers' training
camp and won his commission. Lieu
tenant Finneran expects to leave
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CORRECT FALL MATERIALS
FOR HOME SEWERS
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Many people who have never bothered with their own sewing before, are this
year following the prevailing habit of thrift and are making their own clothes,
or making over things to wear another season.
With this in view our buyer has exercised greater care than ever before in
selecting the correct suitings, silks, dress goods, and trimming, need for fall
selling.
Here Is a Big List of Most Attractive Oiierings
Corsets
Royal Worcester, Bon
Ton, and Nemo com
prise our complete
stock of Corsets. For
style, fitting .and wear
these corsets are In
comparable. Prices
range from f 1.00 up to
$3.00.
Velvets
New piece of 36 Inch
black velvet in black
at the popular price of
t25.per yard. Just
the thing for the new
cap'eii Also full line
of colors In the 8 Inch
velvet -wed extensive
ly for trimming;
Silk Petticoats
I'ettlcoats which are well made from
attractive and good wearing mate
rials are certain to please our trade.
New stock Just In. Look for win
dow display.
Silks
Plain and fancy silks It fail to give us a trial
fall dress fabrics. Our new stock Is now
complete and Is ready for your Inspection.
New plaids are arriving every day. In mak
ing your selection don't tall to give us a trail
and become convinced that we have the right
merchandise at the right prices.
Silks are going to be strong for the spring
season as well as this fall so no mistake can
be made in buying silk silk.
Wool Dress
Material
All of our new fall
dress goods are all ex
ceptlonal valnes and It
will be to yonr own
personal satisfaction
and benefit to Inspect
our new line before
making your pnrchase.
Broadcloth
Broadcloths are going
to be used extensively
for fall. It lis one of
the prettiest fabrics
made lor dress wear.
All colors aie In Btock 1
bq don't delay In mak
ing your selection. All
prices.
Athena Underwear
The best fitting and quality of un
derwear that can be bought for the
money. Complote stock on hand for
women and children.
Patterns
We carry a full stock bf the wp'1 known Butterlck Pattern. It Is
considered the best. New fall Quarterly now In stock showing
you all the latest styles In which your new fall dress can be made
up. Give them a trial.
Suitings
Both In the plain and plaids. We have a wide range of patterns
and colors to choose from. Now Is the time to be thinking of that
new fall dress before It Is too late. Buy now and save money.
Blankets
ly. Allrof our new fall blankets
arjf now In stock awaiting
your Inspection. It is the
newest and brightest line
wHhave ever had. Prices
' from 3.50 to 8.50, We have
all the new plaids in every
combination of colors. Ev
ery pair Is a beauty and1
would be a credit to any
home.
waofHosiera
MEN. WOMEN JEJKAND CHILDREN
Nothing better In the hosiery line can be had for appearance, wenr and
fiurabillty than the Holeproof. We carry a full Btock for men, women and
children. All the new fall shades are now In stock. Come In and make
your selection while our range of colors Is complete.
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Notions and Trimmings
Complete stock of buttons of all
kinds now on the shelves. We
also cover buttons In all shapes.
Our line of Dress Braids and
Bindings Is complete. Also full
line of fringe In all colors now
on "hand.
Fall Shoes
All Black kid Louis XIV
heel, pair 4 .$7.30
Brown cloth top, brown pat
ent vamp, Louis XIV heel,
pair .8.50
All gray kid high top Louis
XIV heel. A value. Priced,
pair t. f 10.00
Brown and gray cloth top,
military heel with kid vamp
Priced, pair .......$8.00
g-7oUri deposits J
Ashland today for a camp at Boul
der, Colo.