Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, November 19, 1918, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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ASHLAND TIDINGS
TAGE EIGHI
Tuesday, November id, 191."
1
Head what the National Council of
Defense requests of the merchants In
order to. conserve the manpower of
the country. .... . .
The six rules laid down for the re
tall trade to follow are given: 1
Retail Interests are not to increase
their working forces by reason of the
holiday business over the average
forces employed during the. year.
Normal working hours will not be
lengthened during the Christmas
season.
Retailers will use their utmost ef
forts to confine Christmas giving, ex
cept for young children, to useful ar
ticles. Every effort will be made to spread
the period for holiday purchasing
over the months of October, Novem
ber, and December.
Deliveries will be restricted and
customers will be asked to carry
their own packages wherever pos
sible. Announcements of the new policy
will be made by retailers In their
newspaper advertisements.
Begin Your Christmas
Buying Now
; ... The request' of tlie Government is that ' we spread the Holiday Shopping over the
. months of November and December, since the shortage of help makes it almost impossible
to increase the selling force. Also it requests that, except for young children, useful gifts
only be given 'V ' '. " ' (
Oiily Useful Gifts Sold at This Store?
Gloves for
Women
Gloves are so essential and
so glvable. And since kid has
become so scarce, good gloves
are more welcome than ever
before. We are ready to help
you select, colors and styles for
your women friends. Give
them all gloves for Christmas.
Camisoles Crepe de Chine or
Wash Silk 75c to $1.50
Camisole Laces We have re
ceived an especially pretty
line of new fillet designs.
Umbrellas Make
Useful Gifts
Make some one happy this
year with an umbrella. Lots
of new ones here at a variety
of prices. Women, this season,
dangle theirs from the wrist,
so they, naturally, proudly dis
play white ivory or amber
rings.
Suits, Coats
and Dresses
Your feminine friends will
always appreciate the gift of a
fine garment such as you will
find in our stock of coats,
suits and dresses.
Dainty Underwear
For Gifts or For
Your Own Use
Gowns
Envelope Chemise
Silk Hloomers ' .
Silk Top Envelope
Chemise
Gossard Corsets
Qossard Brassieres
Silk Top Combination
Suits '
Koverall Nighties for
Children
Muslin Petticoats
Silk Petticoats
Hosiery for Women
and Girls .
Select them now. Do
not put off your Christ
mas buying.
Sale of 85 Winter Coats
Four attractively priced lots $19.50, $22.50, $24.50, $29.50
for November Selling. The "flu" scare has kept people home
and we have too many Coats left.
$19.50
A lot of a dozen Ladles' and Misses'
Coats made of velour plush or good
doth coatings. Some of these have
trimmed collars and all are good
new styles.
Special $19.50
$22.50
Ten splendid cloth and velour plush
coats for ladies and misses. Values
$25.00 to $27.U, X-
Special $22.50
$24.50
Some wonderful coats In velour!
plushes, wool velours, chinchilla, and
wool plushes some trimmed ami
some plain. Values 127.50 to 130.00
serviceable.
t
$24.50
$29.50
Fifteen coats of Broadcloth and wool
plush. The latter are especially
good for driving, being warm ami
serviceable.
Special $29.50
30 Finer (Jpats of Plush.Broadcloth, Silyertone and Fine Velours
Attractively Fricea at $32.50 to $46.50
The Sweater's
The Thing
Certainly essential is the al
most indlspensible sweater of
today. All the lovely shades
of yarn some vivid, some very
subdued sweaters for sport,
for indoor wear; in fact, sweat
ers for every occasion, are to
be found in the sweater shop.
Handkerchiefs
in Gift Boxes
Give Handkerchiefs they
are always practical. Here you
will find them In their most at
tractive form exquisitely em
broidered on Swiss and Batiste
and daintily boxed. Then
there are pretty ones and fun
ny ones for the kiddles for
they love "hankies," too.
Furs Are
Ideal Gifts
The wearing of furs brings
not only the satisfaction of be
ing comfortable on cold days,
but also the satisfaction of add
ing an air of distinction to
your appearance.
Silk Hosier for
women what wom
an would not be
pleased with them?
Khaki and Grey
Knitting Worsted
Splendid duality
30c per Ounce
TALENT.
Mrs. Talent has been quite 111 at
Hie home of her daughter, Mrs. John
Deeson, on Wagner creek. Her son.
Charley Tulent, of Medford was vIb
iting her mother Sunday of last week
and on Sunday night was attacked
with influenza and lias been in a
serious condition at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Zlders and daughter
have returned from their eastern;
trip.
Marlon Tryer and family were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boyden
in Med ford Wednesday of last week.
Mrs. Cliff Garvin, who went to
Ashland to undergo an operation and
who contracted Spanish influenza, is
reported to be on the mend.'
Mrs. Anna Wright, a bride of two
weeks. In dangerously 111 of Influenza
nt the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs V. F. Dunn.
Glenn Wlthrow arrived Saturday
from the border and surprised his
family.
Frank Rose left Sunday for Cali
fornia. Word has been received by Marlon
Tryer that his Bon, Sergeant Major
C. G. Tryer, has safely reached Enp
land and will leave shortly for
France.
Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Nyswaner left
Monday for Tillamook where Mr Nys
waner has a position on some state
work. The trip was made hy auto.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis and fam
ily are recent arrivals from Siskiyou
county, Cal.
Douglas County Has
Lost 28 in Service
Douglas county has been hard hit
hy the war, as a summing up of the
casualties among the boys from that
county has revealed since the cessa
tion of hostilities. During the past
year 26 young men have made the
supreme' sacrifice in behalf of their
country from that county. Of this
number five -are occupylng-graves
in Trance, two of whom were killed
in battle. Three were victims .of
submarines and one lost his life from
jthlpwreck. . "
Soldiers Cannot
Secure Release
According to a dispatch from Camp
Ltewfs scores of soldiers stationed
there and relatives of soldiers al
ready are trying to obtuln the re
lease of soldiers from the army. Of
ficers at the camp state that the at
tempfs are demoralizing to the mor
ale of lho army, and should not con
tinue. .Since news of the Bigning of
the armistice reached America tele
graph wires into Camp Lewis have
been crowded with messages asklnu
when they would return and urging
the soldiers to obtain immedlato re
lease. ' Attempts to obtain the release of
men cannot be considered, it was
said at camp headquarters, until
some plan Is announced by the war
department for the demobilization of
the army.
"The prospects are that most men
now in the army will continue in the
service for a long period," said one
staff officer, "The civilian popula
tlon in many cases believes the Job
of the army is done. This Is not so
as a memorandum read at retreat
shows."
A CHECK IS
A RECEIPT
A LEGAL RECEIPT. Think how
much easier and safer it Is to PAY
ALL BILL3 BY CHECK, where the
very payment itself is a receipt for
the money. .
No danger of paying twice for a
misunderstanding. And it's easier
thing; no chance for a Quarrel or
to keep track of your expenditures,
too, if you pay by check.
Open an account today.
STATE HANK OF ASHLAND
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S HALE.
BY VIRTUE of an execution In tore
closure and orderof saleduly is
sued out of and under the seal of
the Circuit Court for the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County, dated
November 9th, 1918, in a certain
suit 'therein, whoreln . James B.
Withycombe, Governor, Ben W.
Olcott, Secretary of State, Thomas
B. Kay, State Treasurer, compris
ing the State Land Board of Ore
gon, recovered Judgment and de
cree against Ella J. Holloway, C.
T. Holloway, J. J. Brys, Bell Hrys,
Louise B. Gleason, G. L. Abbott,
George A. Morse and Ora A. Morse,
Defendants, for the sum of $3
827.13 and $300.00 Attorneys fee.
and $33.50 Costs, which judgment
was enrolled and docketed in said
Court October 19th, 1918;
NOTICE-is hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of said execu
tion, I will on. December ISth,
1918, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the
front door of the Courthouse In
the City of Jacksonville, Jackson
County, Oregon, off.er for sale and
sell at publlo auction for cash to
the highest bidder, to satisfy said
judgment, with the costs of this
sale, subject to redemption as pro
vided by law, all of the right, title
and interest that the above named
defendants, Jointly or individual
ly had on January 2d, 1908, or
have since acquired, or now have
In and to the following described
property, situated in Jackson
County, State of Oregon, to-wlt:
All that portion of.the east half
of the northwest quartet which Is
situated on tho southeast side of
the County Wagon Road crossing
the same, and containing about
seventy acres; also the west half
of the northeast quarter and the
southeast quarter of the northeast
quarter, containing about 120
acres, all In Section .Nineteen (19)
in Township Thlrty-elnht (38)
South of Range One (1) West of
the Willamette Meridian, and con
taining in all 190 acres..
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, No
vember 14th, 1918.
.LESLIE W. STANSELL,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
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No. 104
REPORT OF 1 HE CONDITION OF
State Bank of Ashland
. AT ASHLAND, OREGON,
At the Close of Business, November 1st, 11)18.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts ' $
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
Bonds and warrants '
Stocks, securities, Judgments, etc.
Bunking house ,
Furniture and fixtures
Other real estate owned.
Due from banks (not reserve banks)
Due from approved reserve banks
Exchanges for clearing house
Cash on hand ;
Other resources
5 4-,5 S 7.S 7
1.75
23,899.54
2,2G9.7."
S. 000.00
2, .".00.00
7,010 47
776.33
711.01
54G.79
4,843.31
3.S73.00
2G
TOTAL $135,019.52
LIABILITIES.
Capital Btock paid In $ 25,000.00
Surplus fund- .: , . . '. 1,250.00
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 4.0R2.C3
Individual deposits subject to chock 39,804.24
Demand certificates of deposit 905.99
Time and Savings Deposits C3.99C.66
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE.
BY VIRTUE of an execution In fore
. closure and order of sale duly is-
, sued out of and under the seat of
the Circuit Court for the State of
Oregon, for JackBon County, dated
November 9th,1918, in certain
suit therein, wherein james'B.
Withycombe, Governor,', BettHV;
Olcott, Secretary of State,( Thomas
TOTAL $135,019.52
STATE OF OREGON, County of Jackson, ss.
I, G. G. Eubanks, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that tho above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. . G. G. EUBANKS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of November, 1918
; G. F. BILLINGS, Notary Public.
' My commission expires January 3, 1921
CORRECT Attest; '
O. WhNTER,
THOS. H. SIMPSON,
W. H. McNAIR,
Directors.
B. Kay, State Treasurer, compris
ing the State Land Board of Ore
gon, recovered Judgment and de
, cree against William, Lewis, Nora
' M. " Lewis. . Farmers and Fruit-
' growers Bank, an Oregon corpora-
tlon and Jackson County Bank, an
Oregon corporation, and C. W. Mc
Donald, Defendants, for the sura of
$4,457.60 and $350.00 Attorneys
V fee. and $13.50 Costs; which Judg
ment was enrolled and docketed
'in said Court October 19th, 1918;
NOTICE Is hereby given that, pur
. suant to the terms of said execu
' tlon. I will on December 18th,
1918, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the
front door of the Courthouse In
the City of Jacksonville, -Jackson
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
-" sell at public auction for cash to
- the highest bidder, to satisfy said
Judgment, with the costs of this
stle, subject to redemption as pro
vided by law, all of the right, title
, and interest that the above named
. 'defendants, Jointly or indlvldual-
" ly, had on April 6th, 1910, or have
since acquired, or now have in and
to the following described proper
ty, situated in Jackson County,
State of Oregon, to-wlt:
,,-, The East onevhalf "of the west
one-half of Section Thirty-five in
- Township Thirty-six. South, Range
Three West of " the ' Willamette
Meridian, containing. 160 . acres,
with air the water rights appurte
nant thereto or a part thereof.
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, No
member' 4th, 1918; -' .. ',
" LESLIE W: STANSELL,"
Shprlff of. Jackson County, Oregon.
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LADIES
Of Ashland
If you have any Furs you wish
repaired or remodeled
F. W. BARRETT
120 E. Main St., Medford, Ore.
D can fix them Utl fnr vnn IVn
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mM iiian mn ir a ,n... i .-. . . .
iuun? lie L'uxs iu uruer
and carry a fine line of manu
factured Furs. When in Med
ford call In and Inspect our
stock.
37-t-40 ,
Ashland Transfer
I & Storage Co. 1
' C. F. Bates, Proprietor
Wood, "Peacock"
and Rock Springs
Coal and Cement
PHONE i17
Office 93 Oak Streel, Ware-1
house on track near depot.
I Ashland, Oregon $
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