1 Tuesday, MaySOi 1010 ASItlAVD MDtXGS PAGE FlVfl Quajfy Frsf ttttttti Modern Portraiture Picture Framing Framed Pictures ' On the Studio Ashland H 8 LOCAL AND PERSONAL r Cliff Payne makes chicken coops, i R. A.. Bailey was la the city from Roseburg Saturday. Freeh, new goods arriving daily at Ashland Trading Company. Mr. and Mrs. Gea. H. Sullivan of Weed, Calif., spent the latter part cf the week In Ashland. J. M. and P. F. Kent of Tacoma, Wash., were business visitors In Ash land the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lambert of Glen dale were week end guests In Ash landt Get your hot weather suit tailored to measure at Orres. L. F. Anderson of Hornbrook was an Ashland guest the fore part of the week,. Mrs. F. L. Mann of Tacoma, Wash , visited friends in Ashland a couple of days the last of the week. Mr. Miry Minkler Qf Medford was a visitor at the home of D. L Minkler last Saturday. We are offering for a few days a few patterns of wall paper at spe cially reduced prices. Swenson & McRae. tf A. E. Kinney is the possessor of a handsome new Hupmohile which he recently purchased. Dr. H B. -Moore, who has been spending the past week in Portland, has returned home. Rev. P. Kt Hammond had busi ness which called him to Portland, Saturday. I Hemstitching and picoting 10c jer yard. Mail orders given special Attention. The Vanity Shop, Med lord. Oregon, 3 1-1 mo. Miss May Hadfield. has returned rom a two weeks' visit with her ibrother and his family In Cerber, Calif. Mrs. A. J. Hodges of Albany and Mrs. M. T. Blake of Portland, sister and sister-in-law of Dr. W. E. Blake, are guests at the latter's home on Bush street. Alex Brown, who is connected iwlth the Standard Oil Company of San Francisco, is visiting his sister, .Mrs. T. J. Mackey. MUb Mlldrted Million. wKo .is is teaching school at Pinehurst, was home for the week end. She ex pects to finish her term of school this week. I Ashland Trading Company will be pleased to quote you prices on sea sonable groceries. Pull Wolcott. who recently re turned to this country from his over ftoas campaign in France, Is spend ilng a furlough In Ashland with his parents. Mr., and Mrs. H. G. Wol cott. - - Veil Shlnn, who has been em ployed with the engineer corps sur veying the Green Springs mountain highway, has resigned from his po sition there and has gone to Klani mh Falls. CITIZENS BAN K OF ASH LAI Don't Abandon Your Resolution to save more money this year. Stick to the prac tice of weekly deposits with The Citizens Bank of Ashland. AGfm SAVINGS ymilllftiltTTTTTt Kodak Finishing Kodak Films Photo Supplies The Camera Exchange Plaza Nat. Swimming Pools open for umraor, Saturday noon. Dance Sat urday night. Harold Shutt, who has recently been discharged from the army In Virginia, passed thru Ashland Mon day morning on his way to Duns mulr to join his parent ' Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Badger, who have been living near San Francisco for several years, have returned to Ashland and are occupying their home on Laurel street. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hicks of Yrfcka, Calif., spent Sunday la Ash land, guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hicks. They were accompanied by R. J. Kicker son, also of Yreka. Ashland Trading Company under new management. The Ashland Band will start thoir open air concerts next Friday night In the park, and will give one of these pleasing musical treats every Friday evening thruout the summer. Possibly few people realized the merits of the high school orchestra until they heard It at the Senior Class play last Friday night. This aggre gation of young people Is led by Prof. Appelhoff, and Is an organiza tion of truly musical ability. HrSk Harvey Ling and little son and Mrs. Lillian Zundel arrived in Ashland Saturday morning from Ox nard, Calif., and will make an ex tended visit at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Greer. Rev. C. A. Edwards of the Meth odist church addressed the students of the Talent schools last Friday evening. The subject of his ad dress was "The Glory of the Com monplace." The newly organized local base .ball club is working busily these days putting the roundup grounds In good playing order and getting fendy to !egln their, season's cam paign, The uniforms have been or dered and are expected in a short time, and active practice will be In augurated shortly. Plans are being made to secure a game for Memorial ;Day with some outside team, Eclipse Lawn Mowers BALL HEARING EASY TO RfX 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 I Prof. F. II. Appelhoff, leader of the Ashland band and other musical aggregations In this city, will give a piuslcal recital In connection wltu iMrs. A. G. Knapp In Crants Pass to night. The Salvage depot which has been an Riirwssfnllv canriod on by the Civic Improvement Club for Rod Cross work during the past ten months has about completed Its busi ness and Is closing down. It is the intention to finish tho work and close the rooms this week.. We are showing a fine line of new baby buggies Ranging from the little go cart to the fine fiber, rubber tired kind. AH prices. Come in and Inspect our; stock. Swenson & Mc Rae. tf Orres cleans clothes. Phone 64. Mrs. S. P. Shutt left Saturday for Dunsmulr where she will make her home after spending several days In Ashland at the home of her son, H, V. Shutt. Mr. and Mrs. David Allerton left Monday for San Francisco after pending the past month In this cltcr. R. A. Mlnkled, who had been mak ing a ten days' visit with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Minkler, ; returned to Tacoma Saturday. You fieel different tho minute you take It a gentle soothing warmth fills the 6ystem. It's a pleasure to take Holllstor's Rocky Mountain Tea. Helps purify the blood, drives out the germs of Wintter, gets you hustling, bustling, full of life and energy. 3&e. Tea or Tameis. Enough Lead to Write a Book Always Sharp; Always Ready to Write. A Splendid Gradua tion Giit EVERSHARP PENCILS at Poley's Drug Store Poley & Elbart, Druggists Big opening of Nat., Saturday, the 24th. Dance and swimming Satur day night A dance will be, held at the Elks' Temple for Elks only and their fam ilies Wednesday evening, May 28. Dancing will be from 9 to 1, and all Elks are expected to attend. Tick ets, $1.00. Miss Andrews and Miss Poden of Manitoba stopped off In Ashland to spend the week end with the family of Rev. C. A. Edwards on their way home after spending the winter in Los Angeles. Mason A. Doran, son of Mr. and Mm. T. F. Doran, wlio has leen stationed In France, Is now located In Trieste, Germany, with the army of occupation. Mr. Doran Is 22 miles from Coblenz and Is with Co. F, 318th Engineers. When you think of Good Point, think of the Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. 20-tf Mrs. J. G.'Hurt of San Francisco Is In Ashland and expects to make an extended visit with friends In this city. The Gaylord Cycle Shop is now prepared to do Motorcycle and Bl- Icycle repairing of ail kinds. Mr. Gaylord has engaged Mr. Ira Case olt, who has had years of experi ence In this line, and who will take charge of the repair work. It Is their Intention to carry a full line of bicycle parts, and they have arrang ed their connections so that they can secure motorcycle parts for all makes on short notice. Mr, Gaylord and Mr. Casebolt have been motorcycle riders for years, and have ridden all leading makes of machines. They are therefore qualified to give the leneflts of their experience and skill to patrons of their shop. Mr. Gay lord has taken the factory course of Instruction at the Harley-Davldson factory In addition, and Is special'' xjuallfied In that line, for which he Is the dealer In the Rogue River Val ley. 31-lt NOTICE! The Ashland high school alumni will hold a business meeting at the home of Mrs. D. Perozzi Saturday evening, Map- 24. The meeting will be called at 7:30, and all members are urged to be present If possible. TIME IX)Il FIRST (X)I)LIXG MOTH SPRAY Codling moth have been emerging during the past few days and from all Indications the first brood will string out for at least six weeks, for we find all stages of develop ment at the present time. It will not le possible to control the first (irood with, one application of spray. All fruits should be covered next week May 19th to 24th In the floor of the valley. Ashland and Eagle Point districts will be a little later. Pears that have not been sprayed with arsenate of lead this season should receive the first attention. then pass on to the apples. The secret of codling moth con- control is in the thoroness of the ap plication at this time. You cannot be too thoro and it will pay you to spend more time and be sure to get results with this spray. If you have just completed spraying for the ten 'day application spray, It will not be necessary to make this application until two woekB after your last spray. Use arsenate of lead, six pounds powder or twelve pounds of paste. It Is not necessany to use lime and sulphur at this time except In spe cial cases. As an experiment on part of your orchard try distillate oil emulsion, one gallon to the hundred as a spreader in your regular arsen ate sprays. Dated May 16, 1919. C. C. CATE. i ) HILT, CALIFORNIA ITEMS A Samuel Hastings spent the week end visiting friends In Hilts. . Art Whltlock, who is employed at camp, spent the week end In Hilt, i Eddlo Vail Is a new victim of the mumps. George Ryan left for his home In Grants Pass last week. Art Stennett of Ashland Is now employed In the Box Factory. John Postigo and family motored to Weed Sunday to attend the circus. Neuburn Hodges of Medford has accepted a position at the Hilt Box Factory. Miss Jessie Starkey has returned from Chlco where she was called to the bedside of her Invalid father. Miss l.iicilo Harber of Ashland ha taken E. Vall's place at the S. P. station during his absence. E. Trouvorn and family motored to Medford Wednesday to attend the circus. J. Norrls and family, accompanied ,v Mr. nnd Mm. Carl Marshall, mo tored to Montague Tuesday evening. David Whittle, who nas neon m for the past few weeks, has returned to camp to continue hi swork. Miss Mary Henry and brother were voting friends In Hilts the fore part of the week. rart u'nitcm nf Ashland Is em ployed at the Hilts depot during the absence of R. Muir, who is taking his vacation. Mr. Dean Starkey has returned to Hilt after a prolonged absence. He has resumed his work at the Box Factory. The Infant daughter of C. Sliep herdson died last Saturday. The fimeral was held In Ashland on Monday of this week. F. F. Whittle is confined to nis room with the mumps, nay Hol land has taken his place at camp during his Illness. Georce Vail, accompanied iy ms father, left Monday for Redding. Georira has been 111 for some time and it Is hoped that a change of climate will hasten his recovery. Tho torn .mnnthlv riflnm At 1UI18 Saturday night was an unusual suc-j cess, The special music, feterson s orchestra from Yreka, was enjoyed liy the large audience. Duitus the Intermission lat the Sunday night show, a Club House committee was elected by a popular vote of the audience. Those elected were Fred Jasmann, Roy Holland. John Postleo. Harry Warren and John Hillard. High grade woolens at Orres. BEES STRONG FOR CITY I.ITIIIA WATER Even the lees like Ashland lithla water. This was observed by E. E, Smith, of Rocca street, a local lee Tnncler who has established a bee jcolonvj In that section of the city. jW. S UUtti is a stranger to Asniaaa. .having come here this spring from the east, thinking that this section would Lei an ideal location to raise bees on account of the orchards and alfalfa fields, and quantities of other flowers that abound here. He is well versed In bee lore and Is a close observer of their habits. It la Mr. Smith's custom to place a plate of salt and water where bees ;can reach It, In order for the latter to feed their young. Recently Mr. Smith noticed that the lees, Instead IVlail Order Sp ecialisf s fadeless SHIRTS ANEW shirt may look good, but beauty in , A a shirt does not neces sarily mean service. The Arrow label marks the shirt that combines style and ser vice. It is your guarantee that the garment is made of durable, fadeless fabrics, in ! such a careful, thorough way ; that we depend upon its ii good qualities to sell you another shirt with the same, I label. Arrow Every week we are getting in a number of USED CARS on trades for new Velies, Chevrolets and Franklins Wo put prices on used cars that move them. We price every used car according to its worth offer ing every one below its real value. We have on hand this week the following used cars: One Ford Truck cheap One Reo Roadster One Everett, 5-pass. Touring One 1916 Dodge car, good condition, 850.00 One 1917 950.00 One Reo, first-class shape - 850.00 Two 1917 Chevrolets A large stock of Buicks and A full line of Goodyear and Fisk tire and Automobile Accessories Chevrolet on display in Ashland at the Tourist Garage. See it. Pruill-IIillson Auto Co. MEDFORD L of taking the salt water provided for them, go to the Uthla fountain and partake of the drops that fall from the hydrants. This little Incident again proves the wisdom of Insects. A Pennsylvania man has been so conscientious a collector and he has fortified himself to such an extent that he will be able to have 10 drinks a day for 111 years, says a Phila- relphia newspaper. Even with such an Inducement as that, a few are doubtful of his ability to stick out the entire 111 years, tho. $5$SSS?.$ie.$j$S, $ NOTICE! S FOR SALE Modern D-room cottage, close in. Good gar- den snot. Worth your while to look this up as It must be $ sold. Terms. Address P. O. $ Box 546, or call at Transfer S office on Oak st. 28-7t $4$3$48SS3JSS8$S See here! Are you looking for a good residence proposl tlon at moderate cost. Close In. This Is a splendid oppor tunity. Don't delay. Call 6.1 Allda St , Ashlund. Phone 173. 29tf VAUPEL'S Quality Store Women's Boots IN Charming Mew Models Notable amoug the distinctive, dlever atyles we are Bhowlng for early Spring are several handsomo new boots from Utx & Dunn, of Rochester. Among the favorites are extra fine calf and kid walking boots with popular new military heels, also for Bbylo and substantial service, mod els in dark tan calf. In The Window All This Week We carry a complete line of & Dunn "Style Shoes of Quality" for women and recommend them most highly. 175.00 150.00 Franklins, Velies, Chevrolet cars j S7e VIRGINIA 72 Main Street Ashland's down town high class family apartments Rooms en-sulta or single. We give you all the com forts of home. Reasonable rates. Phone 388Y EYES TESTED Glasses Fitted llrokeu IiCiises Duplicated Glusses Furnished Some Day Fitted Factory on Pi-cmisesi E. D. ELWOOD OPTOMETRIST , Mcrirord, Oregon 301 K. Main Mail Order Specialists Style 69239 Uta Russia Calf Pol. Windsor New Military Heel, Nobby $10.00 .fi H8.0vn DEPOSITS TO LEY'S DRUG STORE.