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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1918)
juettAor. IWemI ft, gg ASHLAXD TIDIXG3 MCE nvfr 4 LOCAL AND PERSONAL g tasi"i mi i.Wit Cliff Payne makes glove boxes. Miss Melon Dlckerson, who has t.eon filling a government poHltlon In Washington, D. C, has returned liome. One-half off on all Hats and Trim mings at Mrs. Simons' .MSlUn -r Tarlors while they last. 52-2t Watches. Jewelry and optical re pairing. W. K. Freeberg, 25 . East Mali- . . 60tf Cecil Rouse, who la In the employ of a stationery store in San Francis co, spent the Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs. Elva House. Ho re turned to San Francisco Saturday. A fine perfect snappy carat diamond at a low price at Whlted's closing out Jewelry sale. Will ac cept Liberty Bonds In part payment. Lamout Frulen and Lyle Carlton have returned home from Mare Is land. Cal.. where they are attend ing a naval school, to spend Christ mas with their parents here. Mrs. Fjrancls Murphy and little son, Charles Francis, are in Ashland spending the holiday vacation. Mrs. Murphy is a student of the San Jose. Cal., normal school. One-half off on all Hats and Trim mings at Mrs. Simons' Milliner Parlors while they last. 52-2t Jimmle House, who is in the navy stationed at Mare Island, California, arrived home last week to spend i ten days' furlough with his mother. Mrs. Elva House, on 0 street. Elmer Bagley Is home from Cor allis where he has been a student In the Student Army Training Corps there. He will spend the holiday va cation with his mother on Skid more btreet. v Henry Bostwlck, who has been with the American army In Italy, re cently sent his parents near Ashland an Austrian helmet that he had picked up on the battle field. This young man has had many exciting and interesting experiences during his campaign in Italy. Mrs. J. W, Hatcher has returned to her homo here from Itedding, Cal., where she had been called by the death of her mother and oldest sis ter. She was accompanied home by another sister, Mrs. C. Hubbard. A Ford car that was stolen from Medford several nights ago was lo cated on the Pacific Highway nea Kingsbury. The car had been turned over and abandoned. Chief Hatcher secured it and notified the sheriff who came iu and after it and return ed It to the owner. Stephen A. Mather, assistant Sec retary of Interior, In cluugo of Na tional Parks. 'was thru Ashland Mon day morning on No. III. Ilo took a look over our park development while the train was waiting. (Park Superintendent Will G. Steel and Mr. Trechler of Medford brought Mr. Mather uud his party from Medford In a Sedan so they might have the op portunity of seeing our park In which Mr. Mather Is Intensely Inter ested. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hegburn, Director of Ha nler national park and. Major Hub bard W. Gleason, of. BoBton. Mr. Mather and Mr. Cleason will spend a ween in and about Ashland some time this summer. The writer gave them a special Invitation to be here Victory Week, promising to show them the greatest crowd they had ever witnessed In a city this size. . Prof. I. W, Larlmore, who directed the physical club for the boys and girls of the Southern Oregon Chau tauqua, passed thru Ashland Satur day of last week. Prof. Larlmore is now engaged at Vancouver, B. C, as physical director of the city Y. M. C. A. and was returning from a con ference of Association Secretaries held in San Francisco. Two men were arrested on train No. 16 Sunday evening of last week by Policeman Atterbury on a churge of Intoxication and carrying ' liquor into a pro hibition state. They were taken off the train at the local station and turned over to Chief of Police Hatch er. Nell Shlnn arrived home Christ mas night from Camp Lewis to spend a short furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Shlnn, on Oak St. Mr. and Mrs. X. W. Gorham have gone to Portland where they will re side. Mr. Gorham Is a hrakemau In the employ of the Southern Pacific and has taken a run out from that city. They have rented their home on Mountain avenue to Thomas D. Pryor. Begin a more prosperous New Year WITH Proper Blank Books and Office Supplies We carry a very large and complete line. SEE OUR WINDOWS Poey's Drug Store Poley & Elhart, Druggists In a letter left In case of his death Walter Phillips said: "The best wa to lighten the effect of sorrow is by hard work. Do not alt and brood over your own misfortune, but set about to relieve the suffering of oth ers. By helping others who have been as unfortunate as yourself, you will receive the greatest solace." lister Welsenburger has returned from central Oregon where he haJ been employed for several months. Howard Frame of near Talent Is spending a furlough of a few day with his parents, Captain and Mrs. H. W. Frame. He has completed of ficers' training course at the Uni versity of Washington and Is await ing his commission. Delbert Hawley, son of V. V, Haw ley, Is spending a few days' furlough In Ashland from Camp Lewis. Mrs, Cedrlc Myer, little son and mother, Mrs. WamBley, of Dunsmulr, are holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Myer. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bishop an 1 little son of Seattle are guests of Mrs. BiBhop's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Brown. Mrs. Horace Heeser and little son have gone to Portland to join Mr. Reeser who Is employed there as a plumber iu the shipyards. Fred and William Van Dyke of the 13th division stationed at Camp Lew is spent a six and eight day leave re spectively with their parents in Ash land last week. Everett O. Smith of Oakland, Cal , spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Smith. His wife had come to Ashland several weeks ago. Gleam Gard is spending a short vacation n Ashland from Seattle where he Is employed in the ship yards. Warren Lynch and Jean Hastings are among the blue Jackets from Mare Island who are spending their Christmas leave in Ashland. nam rran ran mn m Classified Advertisements TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. LOST Mounted moss agate watch i fob. Finder please return to Tele-I phone office. Heward. 5 2-2 i PIANO TUNING GEO W. CROSS, Medford, Ore., Piano Tuner and re-: palrer. A tuner to particular musical people. Endorsed by the leading musical people of Southern Oregon. Leave orders at Rose Bros. Phono 213. a2-tf WANTED TO BUY Yearlings and calves old enough to wean. Tele phone 485J. W. B. P1ERSON. Boulevard. 52-21 FOR SALE First class Hay. ('has. B. Howard, .Neil Creek. Phone 19-F21. r.2-:t End of Year Sale on Tires; Weed Chains For a New Year's Greeting we make reduc tion on tires and weed chains as listed telow: , Regular Special No. Size Price Price U. S. Chain Tread 20 32x3 ', J27.00 $22.95 U. S. Chain Tread1 3 34xt 37.55 31.90 i U. S. Chain Trend 2 33x4 39.50 33.60 U. S. Chain Tread 2 34x4 40.40 34.35 U. S. Plain Tread 4 30x3 15.20 13.001 U. S. Plain Tread 1 30x314 19.75 16.80 lr. S. Plain Tread 7 32x3 22.90 19.45 V. S. Plain Tread 3 32x4 30.8.. 26.20 j V. S. Usco Tread 1 30x3 15.95 13.55 U. S. Usco Tread 4 30x3', 20.70 17.601 V. S Usco Tread 8 32x3 24.05 20.451 U. S. Usco Tread 3 33x4 33.90 .. 28.85 U. S. Usco Tread 1 34x4 34.65 29.45 1 U. S. .Nobby Tread .1 30x3 28.70 24.40 I U. S. Nobby Tread 4 32x3', 32.75 27.85 Goodyear Plain 2 33x4 44.05 39.451 Goodyear A. W. S. Fal 4 33x4 39.25 33.25 1 Goodyear A. W. S. Fab 1 33x4 51.60 43.85 i Goodrich 2 32x3 ' 18.00 I'SED TIKES V. S. Usco Tread 2 32x3 5.00 U. S. Chain Tread .... 2 32x3 15.00 Regular Special WEED CHAINS Price Price 10 Sets 32x3 $7.30 $.20 3 Sets 33x4 8.70 7.40 2 Sets 32x4 8.00 7.80 1 Set 35x4 10.00 8.50 3 Sets 30x3 V, 6.25 5.30 I 1 Set 34x4 9.50 8.05 i:ilM.SKII CHAINS t! Set 32x31.4 4.40 3.75 Same reduction in proportion on tubes Trekhler-Pekson Inc. LIBERTY IUIMIX(J, MEDKOKI), OREGON Stove Bargains 25 Heating Stoves at Reduced Prices Your old stove taken in Exchange Phonographs on Easy Payments. Provost Brothers HARDWARE Chief of Police Hatcher arrested Grant Morris of San Francisco Sun day last week on the charge of steal ing a watch in Grants Pass. The nilin was taken from a freight train on which he was beating his way south and the watch was discovered In his shoe. He was held here over night until an officer came and took him back to Grants Pass. Mrs. N. B. Reynolds will give in struction in Piano or Organ, Musical History Theory and Harmony.. In strumental lessons will be private but the History and Harmony will be class work. She has passed the Mln nesota State Music Teachers' exami nation, and is prepared to instruct pupils from the beginning thru the. eighth grade. Address. 67 Sceni Drive. Phone 317-J. 45-tf. CHALMERS TAXI SERVICE Steam Heated MAUDE H A L L E V Stand at Rose Bros. Office Phone 213 Residence 101 THE CITIZENS BANK O FASH LAND; The Right Course For fhe Hew Year Thrifty is the man, worn- an or child who chooses the right course and sticks to it. That course is the " ay to The Citizens Bunk of Ashland with regular weekly deposits. Begin now by starting an ac count with U3. Atf st SAVINGS rrwl1 DEPOSITS Ernest Abbott, who has been a stu dent of the S. A. T. C. at Corvallis. Is spending his vacation at his home in Ashla'nd. He has been mustered out of the training school, but will return to the Agricultural College at the beginning, of the next term and continue his college course. Giles Ruch, former science teach er in the Ashland high school, passed thru Ashland last week on his way to Eugene. Since leaving Ashland in 1917 Mr. Ruch filled a like posi tion in the University high school in Eugene, but later entered the army service and has been stationed at Camp Kearny. He has been dis charged from the service. Donald A. Walker, first lieutenant In the dental corps at Vancouver, Wash., came home last week to spend the holidays with his parents, City Engineer and Mrs. F. H. Walker. Dr Walker has been mustered out of service and Is contemplating locating in Astoria for the practice of deu- tlstry. Aubrey Furry of Phoenix, a for mer well known Ashland high school student, is home from the Vancouver army camp where he had been sta tioned. Mr. Furry went out from Ashland over a( year ago with the original First company, Oregon Coast Artillery, but was later trans ferred to the quartermaster depart ment. He has secured his discharge from the service. Do You Know How much value you have In your household furniture? You have been buying things for the house ever since you began housekeeping prob ably many of these are as good as new at least so far as your use is concerned. How many of them could you get along without? How much money could yo"u spare from your earnings to re-furnish the house if you should lose ALL of the con tents of your home outright? Do you know how little it will cost to Insure your household effects against loss by fire or the water damage re sulting from fire? Write, phone or call on BILLINGS AGENCY Heal Estate and Real Insurance. 41 East Main Phone 211 mMmmwmmmmmmmmmmm ... mmmmm mmm mmm mm mmm mmm mmm mm ammamtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmimtmmmmm mm THE SPIRIT of the season prompts us to express to you, the people of Ashland and vicinity, our appreciation of thai invaluable asset Goodwill which you have so kindly be stowed on us the past year and which we fully reciprocate. Best wishes to all fcr a Hap py and Prosperous Hew Year. VAUPEt'S i Quality Store 9 '.. . . i ' J ... - ' ' ' I 5 t 1 1 ii ( i 5 f