Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, December 03, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Tuf-Kdajr, December 3, 1D1R
ASHLAND TIDINGS
PAGE PUTT
HOLIDAY
GOODS
Our Big
Christmas
Display,
will be ready for your inspec
tion this week
AT
Polcy's Drug Store
Foley & Elharl, Druggists.
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Ray Ualley entertained hot ti
own and his wife's folks at a
Thanksgiving dinner Thursday.
Have you a small farm that you
want to trade for a larger farm? See
Billings agency.
Home made country sausage, head
cheese, pure fork lard and sparerlbs
ut the White House Grocery, Friday
end Saturday this week.
The Baptist ladles will have a ba
zaar and food sale Saturday, Decem
ber 21. The t!me and place will he
announced later. 47-4t
Mrs. Geo. W. rellett, who has
been taking treatment at the. state
hospital at Salem, is visiting her
brother at Portland.
Miss Kathryn Millar Is teaching
domestic science at Hllo, Hawaii, in
the public schools at that plac?,
sometimes serving lufich to 200 pu
pils and teachers.
Strictly fine watch and jewelry re
pairing, clock, etc , at exceeding low
prices. Engraving In all Its various
arts. V. A. FREEBURG. 2Ti E.
Main, on the Plaza. 4Stf.
Mrs Phil Rose of Monteray,
Cal., arrived In Ashland Friday eve
ning to spend some time with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Eubank?.
Japanese Art Store of Medford has
filled up Its complete lines and ready
lor Christmas trade. 47-3
Robert Thome, of the aero service
located at Austin, Texas, has been a
guest of friends In Ashland during
the past week while on a brief fur
lough. 'rv
Rev. W. L. Mellinger left Sunday
night for Portland to attend a con
ference of the missionary movement
In tho Christian church that is in
(session there today.
I will be In the market for feeder
hogs, by car lots, about December 1.
Let me know what you have.-
WELBORN BEESON,
-47-2 Talent, Ore
Mr. D G. O'Shea, president of the
twelfth Federal Land bank district,
of Spokane, Washington, spent a
couple of hours Ik the city last Mon
day. Mr. O'Shea's object Is to get In
closer touch with associations In his
district In order to give better ser
vice and he states that he will ar
range to give threei appraisements a
year and also that he favors a morel
liberal construction of the Jaw where
by the bank will be enabled to serve
the small rancher. At this time five
acres is the smallest ranch consld'
ered. Mr. O'Shea was most favor
ably Impressed with the country and
expressed a desire to visit all asso
clations In his district dnd said that
to do this would require two years
time.
Mrs. J. W, Penneflel of Drain ar
rived In Ashland Wednjesdjay eve
ning to spend Thanksgiving with
her slater, Mrs. T. N. Humphreys.
Miss Etta Miller, formerly head
nurse of the Placervllle, California,
hospital, Is enjoying a much needed
r;st with her parents In Ashland.
She expects to enter .the Red Cross
service- January 1 and may go to
Palestine.
Earl Fraley, who has been spend'
Ing a fifteen-day furlough In Ash
land left Friday night for San Fran
cisco, near where he has been sta
tioned In the radio servico training
school.
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Big assortment of up-to-date fram
ed Pictures for Xmas gifts Studio
Ashland. tf
A beet of the "mangel-wurzel" va
rlety Is on exhibition In the window
of Billings real estate office, and is
p. monster of Its species. The vege
table weighs 22 pounds and came
from the garden of H. H. Leavltt on
Chestnut street.
G. W. Beach of Key Westminster,
British Columbia, was an Ashland
visitor last week. Mr. Beacli was a
former resident of the middle west
and was an old-time friend of V. 0
N. Smith and O. F. Carson.
Mm f rimrlna Hiidt left Satnr
rinv fnr JVfnntami Pal., where-shV
expects to remain for an Indefinite
time. Her daughter and son, Alice
and Stuart, will join her later.
Buy a home first and treat your
family on the square. A Btnall sum
will get you a good home. See Bill
ings Agensy.
Time to Think of
Stoves
We take ycur old stove In
exchange for a new Heating
Stove or Range.
Provost Brothers
HARDWARE
JTD. Hoag has returned from Mac
Doel, Cal., where he. has been em
ployed as carpenter for a long period.
Dr. V E. Buchanan has returned
from an extended visit with his moth
er In Missouri.
W. A. Freeburg has opened a watch
and clock repairing establishment In
his building at 25 East Main street.
Ho Is a former jeweler of this city
but had gone out of business several
years ago.
R. J. McCafforty, a Southern Pa
cific employe, has rented a house be-v
longing to G. S. Butler on Skldmore
street, and rs occupying It for a homo
Percy Shutt of the U. S. army ar
rived In Ashland last week from
Camp Pike, Arkansas, where he was
mustered out of service, and will
make his home In Ashland with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Shutt.
This young soldier had seen 'fifteen
months' service In the Hawaiian Is
lands previous to being transferred
to Camp Pike.
W. H. Shutt of Cottonwood, Idaho,
arrived In Ashland last week and has
accepted a position In the mechanical
department of the Tidings office. Mr.
Shutt had been In the newspaper bus
iness with his father, S. P. Shutt, In
Cottonwood for several years pre
vious to coming here, and was lead
er of the cornet band of that city.
He had enlisted In the air service
and had received his call when tin;
cessation of hostilities cancelled hit
assignment. Mr. Shutt's family Is
visiting at present In Portland, but
will join him here In about two
weeks.
The Trinity Guild Ladles will
serve a chicken supper on Thursday
evening, December 5th, in the Par
ish House, from 6 to 7:20 o'clock, at
50c a plat?. Also sale table of Christ
mas Gifts. Social evening Com?
and have a good time and help th?
ladles along. 4S-1
The Sulvage Depot still continues
to be an Important business center
In Ashland, and the workers are ac
tively engaged every day In the
rooms. At present an urgent call Is
made for children's clothing, as the
demand for these articles Is much
greater-than can be supplied. Any
one having cast off or outgrown
children's clothing are asked to
bring them to the Salvage Depot at
once.
Major C. A. Malone, now stationed
at Seattle, Wash., was an Ashland
visitor during the past week calling
on old-time friends. Major Malone
went out from Ashland a year ago!
last July as captain of ths First Com-
pany, 0. C. A., wlien that aggrcga-j
tlon entered the army, and has been j
advanced since to the rank of major j
and was transferred from Fort Stev-1
ens to Seattle.
The Ashland Laundry, which has-
been closed since last summer, open
ed for business yesterday. E. L. Fish
er, the new proprietor, has renovated j
the establishment and has everything I
In readiness for the accommodation !
of the public. The present phone;
number of the Ashland Laundry is
1C5. ;
Mrs. X. B. Reynolds will give In- J
structlon In Piano or Organ, Musical j
History Theory and. Harmony . In-!
strumental lessons will be private;
but the History and Harmony will lie!
class work. She has passed the Min
nesota State Music Toaclft-rs" exajii-i
nation, and Is prepared to Instruct!
pupils from the beginning thru the.
eighth grade. Address, C7 Scenic '
Drive. Phone 317-J. 45-tf. i
Any picture framed artistically.
-Studio Ashland. ' tf
Work starts on the Warm Spring
Irrigation project near Vale.
Utmost
In
Values
('HALM Kits TAXI SKUVICK
Ktcuni Heated
M A U I K H A L L K V j
Stand at Rose Bros.
Office Phone 213 Residence 101
We have received anoth- '
er shipment of
Globe Union Suits,
at the same price as form
crlv. You who have been
waiting can now be sup
plied with these two and a '
... . IUNOICII KCID CO.
half f easons wear garments. 1 1 0 , c .
A new arrival of MEN'S HATS; American made
and American in character.
As usual we have our HOLIDAY NECKWEAR
early and its a fine assortment of silks, both plain and
fancy 25c to $1.50
MITCHELL
99
Men's Wear
LJCITIZENSO
W BANK .g
FASH LAN
The Blessings
of '
Liberty
As you stop to count tho
many blessings of liber
ty areji't you thankful
that your country, th 3
great U. S. A., has en
listed In the cause of
Freedom and Justice for L
mankind?
4ON
SAVINGS
DEPOSITS,
Mrs. Otto West of Hornbrook, who
had been visiting friends In Ashland
for a few days during the past week
left Wednesday evening for Portland
to spend some time.
Eastman Kodaks for Xmas gifts
Tho Camera Exchange. tf
The local Mosonlc lodge was 'vis
lted by about a dozen members from
Jacksonville last Wednesday eve
nlng. The county offices were rep
resented by Superintendent G. W.
Ager, Judge-elect G. A. Gardner.
and Recorder-elect Chauncey Florey.
O. H. Barnhlll expects to leavo
Sunday, December 8, for Gridler,
California, where he will do orchard
work until some time In February,
making h'.s home meanwhile with
the S. C. Oion's family. Mrs. Oien's
sister, formerly Miss Crace Barney.
Is expected to spend a few days In
Ashland this week..
Have your gift Photos made early.
It helps us to please you Studio
Ashland , tf
E. T. Merrill received a fine fat
turkey gobbler as a surprise gift from
his daughter, Mrs. Shalow, of Briggs,
Cal., for his Thanksgiving dinner a
few days before that annual feastj
day. As the war Is over and the
question of Hoovcrizing Is not the
radical one to meet housewives at
present, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill en-
Joyed their gift with clear con
sciences.
Mrs. Palmerle9 will sell Oriental
lace fancy articles at the Boot Shop,
Saturday, December 7. These ar
ticles wero made at Erzeroom, Tur
key, near the scene of one of the
worst massacres of the Great War.
Proceeds go to relief work In Ar
menia. Don't neglect this opportun
ity to buy a dainty Christmas gift,
and help a good cause.
Mrs. Brown, wife of Postmaster
Louis Brown of Talent was an Ash
land visitor Tuesday.
Clarence Morris returned home o:i
Thursday from Portland where he
had been awaiting a call to the mer
chant marines In which he enlisted
early In October. The close of the
war has released him from his en
listment. Mr. and Mrs. William Vco were up
from Talont Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.
Yeo with her two little daughters
has just returned from a visit wit'i
her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles
Jeffrey, at Oakland, Cal.
Mrs. C. R. Losher and little daugh
ter Eernita of Portland were Thanks
giving guests of tho former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Emery.
VAUPEL'S
XO' 1,,n THE QUALITY STORE
. OF ASH LAM)
(lH-7i!
KAST MAIN ST.
Our first Christmas announcement consists of a whole page of useful, practical
gifts for every one on your list. Eem'ember, 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 K.-.press big new line of Men's .Neckwear
in I !i; :i.-v.c:-t an I sappiest patterns to be had. Buy him
a swell Necktie for Xmas. Each .r and $1.0'.
One of the most useful and ac
ceptable gifts known for Christmas.
A nice box of Handkerchiefs never
goes amiss. Oiy line Is complete for
the Holiday trade at all prices.
Silk Hpsiery
Buy your wants'in Hosiery now as the market Is depicted
In this line of merchandise and none to be had until
January 1st. We carry full lino of colors In the Hole
proof and Burlington Hosiery.
Men's Shirts
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 (jU.ii.1 and $1.50
Bath Robes
Full line of Bathrobes all ready-to be made up for that
Christmas gift. Big line of patterns to choose from at
$5.50 and $0.00 each. - These robes are a very useful ar
ticlo to have In the house.
SWEATERS
AT. VaL
Just a few good sweaters left in
stock which we are closing out at
a price. If you are In need of ono
of these useful articles now Is the
time to make your purchase. Don't
delay as they are going fast.
Eye Glasses Scientifically Fitted and
Guaranteed. Broken Lenses Replaced.
K
H.L.Whited
Registered Optometrist. Ashland, Or.
GLASSES JL.
Shoes
Don't overlook our Shoe Department when it
comes to the new and snappy shoes that are
shown first at this store.
FIELD MOUSE BROWN' CLOTH TOP . $8.50
REINDEER KID CLOTH TOP .'. K.50
CRUISER CREY KID TOP 10.00
HAVANA BROWN CLOTH TOP 7.50
Table Linens
Purchase your needs In Table -Linens for the
Holidays now. Don't overlook our Linen De
partment as our stock Is complete at the pres
ent time. Per yard ?. . $1.00 to $:1.00
Also full line of Napkins made up and by the
dozen at popular prices. Have that Thanlts
, giving dinner on new table linen.
Puritan Undermuslins
The right undergarment for the particular lady
customer. A full lino of Envelope Chemise,
Corset Covers, Drawers, Gowns, etc., now In
stock at popular prices. Also nice line of Sill:
Underwear to choose from for Holiday Gifts.
Give us a trial on these lines.
Dressmakers Approre'
ATHENA
UNDERWEAR
For Womed, Minei, Children
1 Because it aids wonderfully in the
(it of a gown. Athena is cut and
fashioned to accord perfectly with
every line and curve of a woman'
form. IThe 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 Mai
, lored fit
,1 In-twenty-eight hspe;and
thirty-eight fabrics (aO weights and
qualities) tt just ( the prices you'
ftMpyk ordinary, undcrwesjrj
5 Ao'UnJcruwir for 1 children ft
spetblb' designed to'l,(A ,Wy '0
Umbrellas Gloves
Umbrella;, come In the useful list for Xmas
gifts. Complete line of Men'B, Women's and
Children's carried In stock. Prices range
from 3c to $7.30
Don't forget the Gloves In your list. New
Block having Just arrived we are able to take
care of you In all colors.
Cooper's Underwear
Complete stock of the widely known line ot
Cooper's Underwear for Fall Is now on our
shelves. Comes In White, Grey, Ecru, and
BIuo 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 In front and back lace.
Come in Flesh and White, plain and brocaded.
Values from $1.00 up to $3.00 pnlr. If you
are In need of a corset give this well known
make 0 tlioro trial an J become convinced.
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