Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, June 10, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    ASTILAXD TIDINGS
Tucadar. June 10, 1010
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modern Portraiture
Picture Framing
Framed Pictures
Kodak Finishing
Kodak Films
Photo Supplies
The Camera Exchange
Oa the Plaza
Studio Ashland
M'L'CIAL COMMAXUEKY1
COXCLAVK
Malta Commandery No. 4, K. T ,
will meet on Thursday evening,
June 12. Work In the Order of the
Temple. Visiting fraters cordially
welcome, and the membership In
general is urged to be present. Re
freshments..
0. F. CARSON', E. C.
AV. H. DAY, Recorder.
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I LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Orres will dye for you.
Cliff Payne makes porch swings.
Mrs. Anna Moore has returnei
from an extended visit made In Eu
pene and Portland.
Orres cleans clothec Phone 64
Miss Hazel Emory Is home from
Portland spending her vacation with
hor parents here.'
New shirts, belts and hosiery.
Mitchells.
Mr. Anna Kent of the Columbia
Hotel will leave Wednesday for
Portland whero she will visit for a
couple of wejks.
Fresh new goods arriving dally at
Ashland Trading Co. 32tf
Miss Emma Jenkins loft Saturday
morning for Salem where she will
make an extended visit at the home
of A. A. Chlsholm.
T. E. Hadfield has moved his fam
ily from Gerber, where he had been
engine hustler, to Ashland where he
gees on extra engine work for the
S P.
Miss Ila Myers, who taught In the
lul)llc schools at Eugene during the
past year, has returned home for the
summer vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Winter left Sun
Or.y for Portland where they will at
tend the Victory Rose Festival this
v.cok.
Every lody line up and dress up
for the big celebration. Let Orres
take your measure.
H. C. Span- and family, who have
been living in Jacksonville for the
psst six months where the former
served as deputy sheriff, have re
turned to Ashland to llvo.
Ashland Trading Company for
fruits and vegetables. 32tf
Prof. J. G. Swan, principal of the
city high school, has been elected a
member of the Eugeno school facul
ty. His work In that Institution has
not yet been r.sclgned.
Mrs. William Hulan and llttlo son
Billy left Saturday for Crescent City
whsre they will spend the summer
with Mr. Hulen, who Is In business
there.
George E. Joyce, wife and two
son's of Chicago are in Ashland spend
ing a short vacation at the home of
the former's mother, Mrs. H. II.
1-eavlll, on Chestnut street,
THE
CITIZENS
BANK.
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" fer with us regard
ing your business prob
lems. We endeavor to
render helpful service.
New Cheney cravats Just received
at Mitchells.
U. L. I'pson Is In the city today
meeting with poultrymcn In the in
terests of that business.
Mrs. Edward Dunlap of Aberdeen,
Wash., is a guest at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Herrlck'
' Dr. F. If. Johnson will leave today
for Portland whene he will repre
sent the annual meeting of Masons
In session there tills week.
, Among prominent Ashland Masons
who are attending the grand lodge In
fission in Portland is Stuart Saun
ders, who Is representing the local
lodge.
Mrs. A, Schuerman and Mrs. Wal
ter Everton are representing Alpha
Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star,
at the grand lodge in Portland this
week.
Summery union underwear two
aljasona' wear. Mitchells.
E. H. Bush and family left Satur
day night for Portland where they
are spending this week enjoying tho
festivities Incident to the Rose Fes
tival.
Mr. and Mrs-. J. B. Wlmer have re
turned from a week's visit with
friends In Glendale and other points
In Douglas county, They will occu
py apartments In the Camps build
ing.
When you think of Good Pnlnt,
think of .the Carson-Fowler Lumber
Co. 20-tf
n. A. Smith of the Southern Pa
cific force last Thursday purchased
a fine new Oakland car from tho
Tourist garage. This is a new car
on the market here, but very popu
lar In Southern California and other
sections.
The board of directors of the Com
mercial Club nt a meeting last night
elected Lynn Mowat s!?cretary of the
club to succeed F. J. Ehinn, who re
signed last week. Mr. Mowat Is at
present employed as electrician for
thb S. P. company but will resign to
accept the secretaryship of the Com
mercial Club within a 'week or so.
Bathing
good ones--fresh stock
Prices
and up
Foley's Drug Store
Poley & Eihart, Druggists
Eclipse
Lawn Mdwers
BALL BEARIXG EASY TO IU"X
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
L. Patterson arrived In Ashland
from Salem yesterday and will be
assistant to Supt. S. C. Dunn In the
construction of the now' stretch of
highway to the California line. Mr.
Patterson expects to have direct
charge of the work on the grade.
Mervyn Flynn who has been spend
ing his honeymoon vacation With
his wife at the home of their mother,
Mrs. Bomar, on Allison street, met
an old-time family friend In the pier
son of Wlllard Veale, the genial clerk
at Vaupel's store. Mr. Flynn will be
returning to his work In another
week.
M. B. Pinion met with serious In
juries last Thursday when he at
tempted to round a curve on Walker
avenue with his motorcycle and ran
Into a sand bank. Ha was badly cut
about the head and sustained a
sprained ankle which necessitates
crutches: to assi:(t him in getting
around.
F. J. Shlnn, who has been- serving
as secretary of the Ashland Commer
cial for the past two years, last
Thursday night tendered his resig
nation and will be identified with
the Oskar Huber Construction com-
nanv who are building , the new
stretch of highway from the city lim
its to the California line. In com
pany with Superintendent Dunn Mr.
Shlnn will open an office In the city
and will have charge of the clerical
work Incident to the construction of
the highway?
There is nothing worse man uau,
foul smhlldng breath; get rid of It
for your Mend's sake anyway. Hol-
listeir's Rocky Mountain Tea will
clean and puTify your stomach and
bowels;' your breath will bo sweet,
your imposition Improved, your
frlendjs Increased! 35o. Tea . or
Tablets.
POLEY'S DRUG STORE.
Fred Tostevin of Eugene, a former
well known Ashland young man, was
in Ashland over Sunday, He came
h?ro to attend the annual reunion of
the high school alumni association
of which he Is a memler.
A mammoth arratje rock specimen
was brought into Ashland last Satur
day by Tom Daly, who has a ranch
In the Dead Indian country, This
specimen weighs 270 pounds and Is
on exhibition here.
July 4th so .close. Get your
clothes tailored to measure at Oriys.
' Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCann of
Dunsmuir have come to Ashland re
cently to make tnlelr home. They
are occupying the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Bush on Oak street while
the latter are away on their vacation.
Hemstitching and plcoting 10c
per yard. Mall orders given special
attention. The Vanity Shop, Mod
ford, Oregon, 31-lmo.
Among the list of graduates from
th University of Oregon Is the name
of Harold R. Tregllgas, who receives
a degree as bachelor of eclonce with
major subject of xcology. Mr. Tre
gllgas Is manager of tho Ashland Na
Utoriura. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Powers of
Elwood, Indiana, are spending two
mount lis in Ashland, guests at the
home of the latter's brother, Geo. W.
Ross. Mn Bowera Is Interested with
Mr. Ross In a ranch near Talent and
Is spending his vacation In this vi
cinity looking after his affairs here.
Mr?) Lee Davenport of Medford
has received an Invitation from the
Department of the Interior to go to
Washington, D. C, to attend the
national Americanization conference
of the work of tin Oregon Women's
Christian Temperance I'nlon. Mrs.
Davenport will also be on the Chau
tauqua program here next month.
Miss Clara Van Sant, librarian of
tho Medford city library, accompan
ied by a committee of the library
board of that city, wen Ashland vis
itors Friday, whero they came to
meet with the Ashland library board
to discuss the library situation In
Jr.ckson county. This is In connec
tion with the new county library
law recently passed by the state leg
islature which enables all rural dis
tricts to have access to the libraries
of tho county.
W. J- Messenger of Dorena was a
business visitor in Ashland Satur
day. Mr. Messenger was a former
resident of Ashland and spent some
time while In the city trying to lo
cate o'd landmarks and hunt out
old-time acquaintances. The most
of the f6rmor have changed with the
passing of years, but the visitor was
able to find many residents who have
unchanged In this salubrious cli
mate despite tho lapse of time.
Miss Edith Horrln, who was grad
uated from the Ashland high school
last week,' has the distinction of be
ing the first graduate of a graduate
of the local schools. Hiss Herrln Is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
W. Herrln of this city and her moth
er, who as Miss Ina G. Ford, was a
gradual of tho class of 1S99, and
Is the first member of the alumni
to have a child graduate also from
the city schools.
Mr; and Mrs. W. M. Beaver of f
Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Robinson
and sou Kennoth of White Salmon
are guests of the Boavter and Yockoy
families In the city tills week, Theso
visitors are touring Southern Oregon !
In automobiles. j
R. W,. Dunlap, who resides on No!)
Hill street, nvot with an accident :
alout a week ago, which has Inca-'
pacltated him for several days. While ,
thinning peaches in his orchard the
tall stepladder on which he was i
standing gave way, precipitating him
to the ground. Hu Jg aide to bo
around again at present after belnr
confined to the house from the ef
fects of th'e shock.
RaymoiM A. Peabody of Trego,
Wis., visited the last of the week at
the homo of Mrs. F. C. Homes, Sr.,
south of Ashland. Mr. Peabody, who
conducts an extensive nfercantllo
business In northern Wisconsin, had
not lieen In the section for 15 years,
and was most enthusiastic In his
praises for Ashland and her many
attraction) Accompanying Mr.
Pealtody was Mr. Georg'e Jbnks, n
banker, nl.s of Wisconsin, who is
looking for a location In somo west-
em state and Is dcllghtod with south
ern Oregon.
Mlwi Kil-en Bowling of Adams.
Ore., who has been visiting her cous
ins F. S. and Miss Gertrudo Engl
for several days, left this morning
for her homo. Miss Bowling paid
her first visit in Ashland at this
time and was greatly attracted to
this section of country. Mr, Englo
took her with hit) family on an auto
trip to Prospect where they camped
over Saturday night and Sunday
went to within 23 miles of Crater
Iake. The country In this part of
the state was a great revelation to
the guest, and she was most enthusi
astic over the scenic attractions of
Southern Oregon.
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VACATION SCHOOL
Miss Stannard will open a vaca
tion school at the high school on
Monday, June 10th. Tutoring In
I grade and high school subjects'
Phone 419-J. 37-2t
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ROMK STAGE TALK
Kow listen when you pay $6.00
of your good cash for an auto fare
from Ashland to Klamath Falls you
are entitled to iome consideration ha
:to when and how you are to get there.
Before buying your ticket just en
quire or almost any one as to who
has the reputation of getting there.
I am operating three 7-passengor
cars and after four years of opera
tion I have not had a single delay
but such as changing a tire. etc. My
cars are kept In Al running order
and my drivers are experienced In
their lino. Better play safo and take
the Howard Stage line tho safe one
to travel on. Office nt Hotel Austin
I have no affiliation with any other
line
Respectfully,
CHAS. B. HOWARD.
37-lt !
CREOLE BEAUTY CHORUS
The largest and Highest Class Mln
Htrel Orgniii'Mition Mil Route, A
Guaranteed Attraction.
40 MIXSTRKL KINGS AND QUEENS
Including Famous Iliillnd Singers,
Entrancing Dunrers, Novelty Enter
Miners, Expert Comedians, hifrtru
nieiitul nml Vorul SoIkInIn. A -)
l'loco Bund, Every Man a Soloist.
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10 Vaudeville Acts 10
Watch For the Parade
Seat Sale at Chautauqua box offce at
7 p. m. Friday
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NOTICE!
FOR SALE Modern 5-room
cottage, close In, Good gar
don spot. Worth your while
to look this up as it must be
Bold. Terms. Address P. O.
Box 546, or call at Transfer
office on Oak st. 28-7t
&fe VIRGINIA
72 Main Street
Ashland's down town high class
family apartments Rooms en-sulte
or single. We give you all the com
forts of home. Reasonable rates.
Phone 388Y
IGNITION REPAIRING!
Magnetos spark coils Motors and Generators Re
paired and Rewound. Guaranteed Rood as ::ev. We
are Southern Oregon agents for the celebrated Burd
Rings. Try them for compression. '
CRATER LAKE MOTOR COMPANY
Medford, Oregon
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fSE SEAM! ;
for out-of-door life, with its demand lor light ap
parel, is under way. We cordially invite you to
come in and see our attractive offerings in summer
dress fabrics, sport and vacation novelties, lace
neckwear and other attractive summer articles.
Our summer stocks are of high quality and you
will find our prices remarkably low.
Bathing Suits
Complete line .of all wool hathlng suits
now In stock. Big range of combinations to
choose from. Priced at $3.00 suit. Also largo
line of Caps priced at 30c each and up.
Women's Footwear
xFor hot Uays, for real comfort and styldt
th'cre Is nothing to equal a white cloth Pump
or Oxford. White shoes are more popular than
evor before and we anticipate the greatest
white season In tho history of this Btore,. Two
models in white were Just received. Come in
and .investigate these values.
Notions
In our Notion department you will find
everything that you need in the way of va
cation necessities. Complete lna of tapes.
Vuttons, binding threads, ribbons and other
articles awaits your noed.
Caps and Neckwear
Some very dainty caps and neckwoar were
Just received by express. All tho latest novel
tics in these dress accessories will be found in
this new assortment. All theso articles are
popularly priced.
WOMAN'S TIDV
At
VALLS 1-V GALATEA,
$iJ.50 each . i ,
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