Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, November 04, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Monday, Korember 4; 1018.
ASHLAND TIDIXCS
PAGE FIVE.
QUALITY
Stationery
We cater to Particular Peo
pie. It will pay you always
to examine our line.
Polcy's Drug Store
Foley & Elbart, Druggists.
I LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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On, account of Important election
matters the Tidings Is printed one
day early this week.
1'lcture framing. Studio Ashland.
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Keep Olson on Bench by writing in
lils name November 5th. adv.
Pay your 1917 taxes before Tues
day, November 5, and save a big
fine.
Miss Mary Walker has accepted a
position In the clerical department
of Ferguson's store.
Miss Mary Ives has gone to Duns
mulr w here she Is assisting in 'tak
ing care of the Influenza cases.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert II. Greer are
now at home to their friends In their
new bungalow at 199 Granite street, j
Word was received by Mrs. Annie
F. Rush this week that her husband,
Frank L. Itush, who Is In France, Is
seriously 111.
Studio Ashland, better portraits.
Mrs. Margaret Ganlard and sons
S. C. and Oscar, left Saturday for
southern California to spend the
coming winter.
T. N. Humphry of the Ashland
mills has returned from a business
trip which took him to his former
home In Douglas county.
Hemstitching and Picoting done
by order. Handicraft Shop, Medford
Oregon.
Albums. The Camera Exchange.
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Our soldier 4)Oys are eating Colum
bia Oleomargarine. Be patriotic and
try some in your home. It's a sav
ing. Louis Schweln will tell you
about it.
Miss Hortonse Winter was In Ash
land from Hilt for. a short visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Winter,
of the Boulevard. Miss Winter Is
telegraph operator at Hilt.
Mrs. Sloan of Oak street has re
turned from Klamath Falls where
she had been making an extended
visit with her son, Robert Sloan.
Koclaks. The Camera Exchange.
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W, L. Johnson and family, who
have been located at Sunnyvale, Cal.,
have returned home and are occupy
ing their home at 47G North Main St.
Harold and Will Thomas returned
to Gllroy, Cal., Thursday evening,
after a visit at the home of their
uncle, A. II. Thomas, of the Boule
vard. E. E. Miller and wife have return
ed to their home on Granite street
from Hilt where they spent the past
summer and where Mr. Miller was
employed.
Win. J. Llbby, brother of Mrs. Ada
Stannard, arrived In Ashland Wed-!
nesday morning to attend the funer
al of his brother-in-law, Geo. A. Stan
nard. Mr. Llbby left Saturday morn
ing for his home In Boise, Idaho.
Sergeant J. R. Hodges who
brought the body of his wife hers
last week for burial from Marfa,
Texas, has obtained a ten-day fur
lough and is remaining that time at
the home of Mrs. Emma Adams of
Grant street.
Mrs. J. R. Conrey left last Mon
day evening for her home In Iowa
after spending several weeks visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Homer Billings,
In this city.
Ask Nlnlnger & Robertson about
Columbia Oleomargarine. They bav3
It for sale at 45c a pound.
W, II. Mowat received a message
last week stating that his son, Lieut.
Lynn Mowat, had arrived safely ov
erseas. The message was released
from New York.
George RIggs and wife came from
California last week where they have
been spending some time. They are
both Blck with Influenza at their
lodging place on Fourth street.,
Mrs. E. F. Ross of Dunsmulr has
returned to her home after visiting
at the home of Mrs. W. X. Wright.
Mrs. Sarah Glass of Douglas City,
Cat., Is also a guest of Mrs. Wright.
Ceorge W. Cross, piano tuner. En
dorsed by the leading teachers of
Ashland and Medford. Special
rates by the year. All work guaran
teed. Leave orders at Rose Bros. It
Framed pictures. Studio Ashland.
If
Why not try Columbia Oleomarga
rine this month Instead of butter,
churned fresh dally at Portland fac
tory. Come to demonstration' Wed
nesday afternoon at Ashland Trading
Company.
E. F. Smith and Charles Lindsay
were business visitors to Klamath
Falls last week. The trip was made
In tiie Smith car, driven by Mrs. Bert
Smith, who was a guest of friends
while in that city.
Cllf Payne makes cider presses.
W. E. Glendinnlng has returned
from Clatsop county where he had
Justice of Supreme Court Conrad
P. Olson is able, aggressive and
square. Write his name on ballot
November 5th to succeed himself In
vacancy caused by death of Frame
A. Moore. ftdv,
0. Winter and wife drove over to
the Shasta valley In California last
Friday and returned Saturday. They
were accompanied home by Mrs. A.
JI. Russell and daughter, Miss Mabel
Russell, who have come to their
home on North Main street to spend
the winter.
Sugar Allowance
Increased One Pound
Household, sugar allowance be
ginning November 1, is three pounds
per person per month. Restaurants,
three pounds for each ninety meals.
Monthly allowance can be purchased
at one time.
W. A. FOLGER,
Co. Administrator.
Time to Think of
Stoves
We take ycur old stove In
exchange for a new Heating
Stov3 or Range.
Provost Brothers
HARDWARE
Louis Schweln sells Columbia
Oleomargarine. Only 45c a pound.
Charles Logan and wife pf Yreka,
Cal , were In Ashland Thursday
where they came to attend the funer
al of the late Roy Sanford.
Howard Frame, son of Captain and
Mrs. H. W. Frame of Talent, Is
home from Bremerton where he is
serving In the naval reserve.
Al orders for hemstitching and
picoting promptly filled at the Handi
craft Shop, Medford, Oregon.
Poley's Drug Store takes maga
zine subscriptions. 44-3t.
F. E. Watson of the Park board Is
confined to his home on Strawberry
Lane with an attack of grippe.
Conrad P. Olson was selected byj,,een spending the past two months
Governor Withycombe from a state- ln the spruce district, and will be
wide field of aspirants as Justice of j engaged in entomological
the Supreme Court to succeed Ju3- Siskiyou county hereafter.
tice Moore. He Is now on the job
Keep hlra there by writing In his
name on .-evemuer iin. aav.
J. H. McGee has filed his petition
for councilman of the third ward
for two years, beginning January 1,
1019. Mr. McGee has consented to
file for this office in the place of A.
L. Lamb, who will not be a candi
date to succeed himself.
Big Bargains in Used Fords
Wo have on hand six good'
used Ford touring cars which
wo will sell at big bargains if
taken this week.
PRICES RANGE FROM
$300.00 to $450.00
Terms if desired
All in good condition
FORD GARAGE
LEE HALL, PROP.
VOTERS
OF OREGON
Justice F. A. Moore of the Supreme
Court died last month, too late for
the name of any candidate to suc
ceed him to be placed on the Ballot.
This condition makes It necessary to
write In the name of your candidate.
This Is the most Important posi
tion ln the Judicial system of tho
State. , ,
It Is essential to choose a man of
extensive legal training, of high char
acter, and of broad vision. We com
mend for your consideration and
vote
J. U. CAMPBELL
OF OREGON' CITY
Resident of the State 30 years:
lawyer for 23 years: veteran of the-Spanish-American
War and Philip
pine Insurrection, having served
with 2nd Oregon Regiment; member
of Oregon Legislature in 1907 anl
1909 sessions; Judge of the 5th Ju
dicial Disctrict 9', 4 years.
In all theso positions he has mada
good..
His record as a private citizen and
public official has been above criti
cism. Write In his name at the Gener
al Election Nov. 5th.
For Justice of tho Supremo Court to
fill vnrnnry rnusrd by the death of
Just Ire Frank A. Moore
Vote for One
Write tho mime of J. I'. Ciimplxdl in
the iiIhivc Kpiire and place an X in
front of Ills niinic.
J. U. Campbell for Supreme Court
Campaign Com., Oregon City, Ore.,
J. D. Butler, Sec'y.
(Paid Advertisement)
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CITIZENS
LlCITIZENS(y
W BANK
Stabelizing
Financial
-'Civ'
Transactions
Payment by check on The
Citizens Bank of Ashland
staballzes financial trano-
fl actions. Not only Is it
safe but economical and
J convenient. Your check
's Ine account Is Invited.
Pocket size check books
free to checking account
jj depositors.
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SAVINGS
DEPOSITS
Cut your butter bill in half. When !
buying Oleomargarine insist on hav-!
ing the best. Columbia brand for'
sale at Nininger & Robertson. Cornel
to demonstration Tuesday afternoon, j
O. C. Hinds, one of the mail;
clerks on tho Southern Pacific rail-1
road, was called to Oakland Satur-j
day by the tidings of the serious III-'
ness of his mother. Mrs. Hinds re- J
ceived a message Sunday from her
husband stating that his mother had
died that morning.
Misses Lydia and Fern Keeton,
daughters of Engine Foreman "m.
J. Keeton, have just returned from
an extended visit with friends and
relatives In Denver, Colorado. They
spent the last two weeks of their
trip with tlAdr sister, Mrs. L. B.
Speer, who is residing at Sacramento.
Columbia brand Oleomargarine Is
made by the Union Meat Co., Port
land. Churned twice daUey. 43
cents a pound. Try some. For
sale at Ashland Trading Co.
Subscribe for your magazines at
Poley's Drug Store. 4 4-3t
Mrs. A. L. Harvey has returned
home from an extended visit with
relatives in Klamath Falls. She was
accompanied here by Mrs. Nate Ot
terbein, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goellor
and Mrs. Robert Sloan, who took din-1
ner with her Sunday. Mr. andiMrs.
Goeller went on to Portland from
here, while the others returned to
their homes In Klamath Falls during
the week.
Our kodak finishing will please
tho Camera Exchange. tf
The celling about the flue of H.
T. Baughman's clothing store on
Fourth street caught fire .Tuesday
evening and burned for a little dis
tance around the pipe. The fire de
partment answered the call and ex
tinguished the flames with the use
of chemicals. No damage was reported.
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NO. MB
IVAUPEL
THE yi'ALITY STOKK
OF ASHLAND
OH.'
EAST MA IX ST.
Our first Christmas announcement consists of a whole page of useful, practical
gifts for every one on your Jist. Remember, the government calls for early shopping.
Start now. Buy gifts every day. You will then help us get through the Christmas
shopping days easily andbe taken earn of properly on what you should happen to want.
HANDKERCHIEFS
Neckwear for Men
Just received by Express big new line of Men's Neckwear
!:i the ntwott and snappiest patterns to be had. Buv him
a swell Necktie for Xmas. Each 50c and $!.()
Silk Hosiery
Buy your wants in Hosiery now as t!:e market is depleted
in tills line of merchandise and none to be had until
January 1st. We carry full lino of colors lu the Hole
proof and Burlington Hosiery.
Men's Shirts
One of the most useful and ac-
I mntaMn frlfta Innu-n trtn fl. fiat nt na
A nice box of Handkerchiefs never
goes amiss. Our line is complete for
the Holiday trade at all prices.
We carry a full stock of the well known Arrow Brand.
There Is nothing more acceptable than a nice new Shirt
to the men folks. Full range of patterns now on hand at
each $1.2.1 and $1.50
Bath Robes
Full line of Bathrobes all ready to be mado up for that
Christmas gift. Big line of patterns to choose from at
85.50 and $0.00 each. These robes are a very useful ar
ticle to have ln tiie house.
SWEATERS
Just a few good sweaters left In
stock which we are closing out at
a price. If you are In need of one
of theso useful articles now Is tho
time to mnke your purchase. Don't
delay as they are going fast.
Shoes
2jd
Mall Orders Promptly Filled
The largest and most exclusive line
of millinery In Southern Oregon.
Miss Lounsbury,, Milliner,' 126 E.
Main street, Medford, Ore. 37-lmo
HERE IS A BARGAIN
Twenty acres Just outside the
city limits, within short distance
of paved highway, well Improved,
good hoqse and barn, all in culti
vation; offered for a short time
at $4000; $1500 down, balance
at low rate of Interest on long
time. Liberty Bonds1 accepted on
the cash payment. Good reasons
for selling. Better see this now.
BILLINGS AGENCY
REAL ESTATE AND REAL
INSURANCE
Established 18S3
Phone 211 . 41 East Main St.
Don't overlook our Shoe Department when It
comes to the new and snappy Elioes that are
shown first at this store.
FIELD MOUSE BROWN CLOTH TOP . $H.30
REINDEER. KID CLOTH TOP H.I50
CRUISER GREY KID TOP 10-00
HAVANA BROWN CLOTH TOP 7.50
Table Linens
Purchase your needs In Table Linens for tho
Holidays new. Don't ovcYlook our Linen De
partment as our stock Is complete at the pres
ent time Per yard $1.00 to $3.00
Also full line of Napkins made up and by the
dozen at popular prices. Have that Thanks
giving dinner on new table linen.
Puritan Undermuslins
The right undergarment for the particular lady
customer. A full line of Envelope Chemise,
Corset Covers, Drawers, Gowns, etc., now' in
stock at popular prices. Also nice line of Silk
Underwear to choose from for Holiday Gifts.
Give us a trial on these lines.
Dressmakers Approre'
ATHENA
UNDERWEAR
For Womea, Misses, Children
T Because it aid wonderfully in the
fit of a gown. Athena is cut and
fashioned to accord perfectly with
every line and curve of a woman'
form. TThe special features such as
The Patent-fitted Seat, The Three
cornered Gusset at thigh. The Fit
ted Shoulders and Sleeves, The
Tailored Shaping and Perfect Sizing
of Athena Underwear insure a tai
lored fit.
1 In twenty-eight shapes and
thirty-eight fabrics (all weights and
qualities) at just the prices you
would pay for ordinary underwear.
Athena Underwear for children ct
specially designed to fit the tody 0
the growing child. It give comfort
and wear.
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Umbrellas Gloves
Umbrellas come In the useful list for Xmas
gifts. Complete line of Men's, Women's and
Children's carried In stock. Prices range
from 75c to $7.50
Don't forget the Gloves In your list. New
stock having just arrived we are able to take
care of you In all colors.
Cooper's Underwear
Complete stock of tho widely known line of
Cooper's Underwear for Fall Is now on our
shelves. Conies In White, Grey, Ecru, and
Blue Mix at prices, per suit, $2.00 up to $3.50
No underwear can be compared to this garment
when It comes to durability, style and wear.
Royal Worcester Corsets
Royal Worcester Corsets are the right corsets
for 'the precise buyer. They are made to fit
In all styles, both ln front and back lace.
Come in Flesh and White, plain and brocaded.
Values from $1.00 up to $.1.00 pair. If you
are in need of a corset give this well known
maks a thoro trial and become convinced.
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