Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, April 22, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
' Hare a fit at Orres Tailors.
I Cliff Payne makes window screens
' Miss Edna Doherty and Moro
Bailey of Hilt were Ashland visitors
the first of the week.
Sunny Monday soap, 17 bars for
11.00. Ashland Trading Co.
Leltoy Ashcraft left Thursday for
jlcLeod, Calif., where h,e will be em
ployed this summer,
J. F,. Roclio of this city has re
vntly sold a property In Jackson
ville to D. A. Wade of Albany.
Frank Carter purchased Saturday,
from Ellis and Cook company at
Medford, a fine new Dort touring
car.
Mr. and Mrs. Chi Id era of Medford
-were In AAshland Monday attending
the funeral of the latter's aunt
Mrs. Mary 8hepherd.
Miss Ray Van Sllke, teacher of the
Fifth grade In the Junior higs school
tient Easter with friends In Gold
Hill.
Frank Elliott, proprietor of the
Tantorium Dye Works of Medford
was a business visitor In Ashland
Saturday afternoon.
If you want a good tea get It at
' educctt price for reliable brands at
Ashland Trading Co.
Hairy D. Casey of Klamath Falls
came over Sunday to spend a couple
of weeks with his father and sisters
here.
Edmond Barrett has gone to Cor
vallls to enter the Oregon Agricul
ture College for a four years' course
In animal husbandry and agrlcul
ture.
Among those who accompanied
the Iwdy of Mrs. Shepherd to Ash
land from Sacramento for burial
were Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Judd and
Mrs. Grieves of Sacramento,
Miss Mildred Million, who Is teach
lng school at Plnehurst this tierm
ppent the Easter vacation with her
parents, Mr. and .Mrs. William Mil
l!on on Oak street.
Mr. and Mrs. Mattox of Santa Ana
Calif., have come to Ashland and
are occupying rooms on Granite
street where they Intend to remain
for an indefinite period.
Coffee has advanced in price. We
have a special prids on coffee. You
can save 1 0 cents per lb. on the best
Red Ribbon coffee at Ashland Trad
lng Co.
Mrs. Ellen Nicholson of Seattle
was In Ashland this week, called
here by the death of her mother, the
late Mrs. Mary Shepherd, whose
body was' brought herfe Sunday for
burial.
High grade woolens can le had
nt Orres tailor shop,
Mrs. Bay L. Sherwln of West
Salem, Wla , in writing to renlew her
sulfccrlptlon to the Tidings stated
that Ashland Is still homo to her,
altho she has not lived in this city
for about four years.
THE
CITIZENS
BANK
O FASH LAN I
Patriotic
Business
You know that it is good
patriotic buslnjess to give
your earnest support to
our Government which is
now asking you to lend It
some of your surplus
dollars.
It is to your, intpnest to
.subscribe liberally to the
Victory Loan,-
A Of fte SAVINGS
Kodak Finishing
Kodak Films
Pboto Supplies
The Camera Exchange
Plaza
Miss Anne McCormlck will give a
food demonstration at the home of
Mrs. A. H. Peachy of 100 Lincoln
JstWeet Friday afternoon, April 25, at
which the public Is Invited to be
present.
soap is advancing In price, so
the manufacturers say, but we are
closing it out Just tha same at less
price. Sunny Monday, White Bear,
Swift's White, Fels Naptha and oth
ers. Ashland Trading Co.
Miss Grace Chamberlain returned
last Friday from Los Angeles, where
she had gone to accompany her
mother back to Ashland. The latter
spent several months thru the win
ter at that southern resort.
A new line of silk fancy caps,
army puttees, legglns, belts. Mitch
ells. Mrs. J. B. Webster and Mrs. A. D.
Jillson kavfe rented the rooming
house In the G, S. Butler block on
the corner of Main and Water streets
which they have fitted up into house
keeping apartments. This new In
stitution will lie called the Virginia
Apartments.
It pays to get the lest. See Orres
for high grade woolens tailored to
your measure.
Mrs. James Anderson of Lodi,
Calif., and- Mrs. W. H. Cooper and
niece, Miss Moya Gun, of
Auburn, Calif, are guests at the
home of Mrs. E. F. Smith on Oak
street. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs
Copper are sisters of Mrs. Smith.
Wanted Lady wants position as
cook on ranch. Mrs. Bell Davis, 855
E. Main. 20-3t
Mrs. S. T. Gregg has returned
from Miravista orchard, Medford,
where she has been for several
weens on professional duties as
nurrt?. She reports Mrs. Walker and
her beautiful little infant daughter
fine as silk. .. - ,
Eclipse
Lawn Mowers
BALL BEARING EASY TO RUN
The sturdiest mower on the market
They are used exclusively In the
park because they do better work,
run easier and last longer."
Provost Brothers
HARDWARE
Four new cornet players have been
added to the Ashland band, and took
part in the weekly practice last
night. This addition brings the
band up to about twenty pieces,
which Is becoming one of the most
proficient musical aggregations of
the valley.
Fifteen per cent discount on Lee
and Flsk tires for a short time only.
Ashland Vulcanizing Works, North
Main. 17tf
The Treichler Auto Company, at
Medford, haa Just received a car
load of the new Oldsmohile. These
calrs are wonders in appearance and
demonstration. "The very best au
tomobile value on the market today,"
says Mr. Treichler, "and I want to
give many of your Ashland citizens
demonstration of this car's perform-
ance. 1
Mrs. Katherine Pettit has purchas
ed the J: H. Farrar property at the
cornier of Wimor and Chestnut
streets and will make that her per
manent home. The tract includes
beside the house an acrfe of ground,
an'd the sale was neglotated thru
the real estate agency of Mrs. Stella
Leavltt.
NOTICE!
To the Stockholders of the Rogue
River FruJfandi Produce Asso
i elation: ;
Notice is hereby given that the
regular meeting of the Rogue River
Fruit & Produce Association for the
election of directors and the trans
action of such business as may
properly come before such meeting,
will be held at our office, on Main
Street, Medford, Oregon, on the 20th
day of May, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m.
ROGUE RIVER FRUIT & PRO
DUCE ASSOCIATION,
By R. C. Washburn, Pres
G. B. Dean, Secretary.
21-4tucs
' Beautiful-
Copper Piatt
Engraving
for .
CALLING CARDS,
AT HOME CARDS,
ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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We take Orders and Guarantee
SntUfuction.
at
Poley's Drug Slorc
Poley & Eiharf, Druggists
Lieutenant DeCarlow of Plnehurst
Is a guest of friends In Ashland this
week.
If you have any chickens or Bel
gian hares for sale call up Depot
Hotel. 21-Gt
' Mrs. Frank Dickey has returned
from Seattle where she represented
Jackson county as a delegate to the
second annual Institute of the north-westlea-n
district of the American
Red Cross. Other delegates from
the county were Mrs. Noblltt and
Mrs. Scheffelln of Medford.
Miss Rose Potter has moved her
household goods from Eagle Point
to Ashland and will make this city
her home. She recently exchanged
her housh and lot in Eagle Point to
G. C. McAllister of this city for the
property on Fourth street formerly
occupied by the gospel mission and
Baughman's clothing store.
Mrs. Elva Rouse received a tele
gram from her son Jlmmle, on Sat
urday, who Is In the naval Service,
thatlng that he arrived that day at
San Diego, CallC , and expected to
go to San Francisco Sunday. Jlm
mle is on hoard the S. S. Brutus and
has Just returned from a tour which
took him thru the Panama canal and
up on the eastern coast as far as
Pensacola, Florida.
GOLD HILL WOMAN
DIED IX THIS CITY
Mrs. Myrtle Day of Gold Hill died
In Ashland last Friday. The body
was taken tb her home Sunday
where burial was made. Mrs. Day
was a former well known Ashland
young woman, when as Miss Myrtle
Blackburn, she was a clerk in Beebe
c Kinney s Btore nere, ana was
highly esteemed by a large number
of friends. A mother and Bister in
Gold Hill survive her.
NOTICE!
Mrs. Simons lis.x a lot of new lint
on display this wefck at her Milli
nery parlors, 20 So. Pioneer Ave.
You must clean the stomach and
bowels, purify the blood each Spring,
or you leave Winter's germs and Im
purities in your blood and system.
Drive them away, clean out the stom
ach and bowels, take Holllster's
Rocky Mountain Tea, a Spring
cleanser-purifier. 35c. Tea or Tab
lets.
POLEY'S DRUG STORE.
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Five-Minute Man
Will Speak Tonight
H. W. Lewis, one of the men. wild
have organized 75,000 Methodist 5-
mmuie men in America within a
few months, will speak at the First
Methodist Episcopal church In Ash
land this Tuesday evening at 8:00
o'clock.
Dr. Lewis one of the notable
flguers in Methodism. When only
a young preacher, earning $750.00
a year, Uo was offered a salary of
$5,000 a year to manage a large and
successful firm. Even when he was
a student In collego, a business man
offered to finance him and divide
profits.
Texas nominated him for gover
non but he was defeated. As a
preacher, lie has filled some of the
best known Methodist charges In the
country and everywhere commands
the highest respect among business
men as well as with those with whom
he is associated In church work.
Dr. Lewis is one of the best all
around authorities on the $105,000,
000 Methodist centenary. When
speaking here, he will explain the
purport of the ggantlc movement to
evangelize apid, rebuild the world.
There Is no aspect of the many af
fecting the Methodist centenary
with which Dr. Lewis is not person
ally concerned. While he has some
timed been styled a Sensational
speaker because of the fact that
newspapers have often paid great
attention to his sermons, yet Dr.
Lewis makes an earnest, appealing
figure in the pulpit.
National
Toile Dunords, Utilitys,
BARGAINS!
We have the best line of used cars
in Southern Oregon. No junk but
first class cars:
Maxwells, Dodges, Overlands, Stude
bakers, Fords-Trucks, etc.
If you aire looking for real bargains,
see these before buying.
GATES Auto Co.
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Medford,
YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
Motorcycles and Bicycles
To Ret this Information, fill ont and mail this blank:
To V. u. CAYLORD, Medford, Oregon, please
Call for Demonstration
Concerning Motorcycles;
Name
CALIFORNIA PASTOR
DECORATED IV WAR
Dr. Bryant C. Preston, pastor of
the First Congregational church of
Palo Alto, Calif., has returned from
overseas where he was engaged in
Y. M. C. A. work for nearly a yean
Dr. Preston was decoratfcd by the
British government for his act of
heroism at Withering Domes, Eng
land, when he attempted to rescue
an English flight captain from a
burning air craft, In which his unl
form waa literally burned from his
)ack and a part of his nose torn' off
by an exploding shjell, He was also
cited for bravery on another occasion
when he was badly burned in at
tempting to release a pilot who was
strapped in a burning plane at the
flying field at BIrcham, England.
Dr. Preston was a former pastor
of tli Osagje, Iowa, Congregational
church with which Mr. and Mrs. K
B. Reynolds of this city were asso
ciated several years ago.
Building for new bank going up
at TIgard.
Revenge never was, nor never will
be sweet. To forget our enemy is
the most satisfying' way to get even.
VAUPEL'S
Quality Store
Gingham Week
April 21 to 26
M. F. Cs. are included
Big Collection
of-
Yoti will find the prices tight. Look for
out big window displays. Now is the
time to buy your Ginghams for Spring
during National Gingham Week.
T1
Oregon
IIARLEY-DAVIDSON
Mail Illustrated Catalog
Sidecar; Q Bicycles.
Address
Banks Much lumbter shipped by
'Cedar Valley Lumber Co.
Marshfleld Estimated cost Coos
road alKut $350,000.
Ported, Public dock commis
sion favors construction of 12,000
ton dry dock at once.
Sutherlin $30,000 drier planned
here - , , 4
Pendleton Standard Oil Co, to
exptend between $25,000 and $30,
000 In new buildings here.
Astoria $15,000 worth of ma
chinery to be Installed in Farwest
plant Immediately.
Good Cues and Tips
Billiard players prefer this place
because they know that they can get
GOOD cues; and modern equipment
makes a lot of difference In the pleas
ure of tli a game.
You KNOW it.
Profanity, gambling and other un
desirable elements are absolutely
TABOO here. We invite GENTLE
MEN only.
This Is a clean, congenial amuse
ment ball for decent clean-cut fol
lows. Alnutfs Billiard Parlor
"Clean Sport for Regular Fellows'
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