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CAGE Font ASHLAND TTOEVGS Tuesday, July 22, 101 :iimitnta Quality First Modern Portrailure Picture Training Framed Pictures Studio Ashland On the ::u::tt::::::w::r.nt:sK:a::::n::nnju::u::n:::::u::u::n::ntr.t::::j:un::::u:: tu:w:K:Knn::naK:Kn:n:KaKJ I LOCAL AND PERSONAL ttBJ8 Cliff Payne makes Ironing Board3. J. M. Spencer, who lias been In Franco with the 318th Engineers, lias roturnod home. New work gloves, new belts. Mitchells. Miss May Skeon of Montagu Is a vuent at the home of her sister, Mrs. i V. U Spencer In this city. See Ilawy'i Ideal auto bed ad lu this paper. 49-tf Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Smith arrived in Ashland last week from Oakland and will spend their vacation here. Rig dance at the Natatorlum Sat urday night. Lanspaugh's 5-piece or chestra. 49-2t County Superintendent and Mrs. t!. W,"Ager were among the people from the county scat who attended (,'hautauqua Sunday. Ashland Trading Co. under new management 32tf Mrt William Million, who had l'?cn making a week's visit with the DcCarlow family at Plnchurst, has returned homo. Vacation Sato at the Rexall Store all this week, 25c jar cold cream given lawajr (tee vflfjlth any othlifr two 25c articles purchased. 49-2t BCuart Saun4ir4? (laughter Miss Jotseplilnie, and Miss Doris Bagley are spondlng a vacation outing at the Lake of the Woods this week. Mrs. B. C. Wallsten of the clerical force In McGoe's stoiV, Is spending hop summer. r&caUon In Lost An- Teles. Good well made khaki pants. I'nlon overalls. ' Mitchells. - Mrs,, J. W. MoCoy and daughters, Margaret and Fra noes', have been taking an outing In the Applegate district during the past 'week. Miss Pearl Wilslilre, clerk in the Uiens Bank, who has be?n taking vacation in Ixis Angeles, has re turned home and resumed her du ties. Everybody gwa to the Natatorlum lnnce on Saturday night High class Teppy music and a clean, large crowd. 49-2t Mrs. E. M. Wright, Miss Esther Wright and Mrs. Susan Wright of Chicago came to Ashland today to visit at the homo of W. N. Wright. The guests are mother, sister and aunt of Mr. Wright. The best work shirt made at u Treasonable price. Mitchells. Mrs. Mary B. Freeman left last -week for Dnver, Colo, to visit her von Charles, who Is ill In an army Hospital. She was accompanied by lier son Edmund. Ashland Trading Company for fruits and regotables. S2tf With a pu-eliane of any two nr tlrles at Uw Rexail Store Vacation Sale this we)?k, you" will be given n third article froo, either cold cream, Tooth paste, talcum powder. 49-21 Yours Truly Conqueror huts as pood aa the best. Mitchells. Mr. M. C. PJ-ed has returned from Gladstone where she spent sev eral days with her husband, who wes superintending a Chautauqua there last week, Mrs. G. M. Robisou nnd Mm. J. II. Withrow of Talent left Wednl.'s lay for San . Francisco where they will spend a wevk or ten days vis iting. Rexall Tooth Paste, 25c a tube, you glH it free with the purchase of any two other 2Cc articles at the Kexall Store all this week. 49-2t Mrs. Walter WaUr.on and her mother, Mrs Woodcock, have gone to Worcester, Mass., where they were called, by the serious Illness of the former's grandmother. Members of tliJ Provost faml'y -who are visiting Jiere at presont aro Mrs. Clara Park hill and Mies Laura Provost of Denver, Colo., and Mrs. -T.ngellne Miner of Bend. Th'9 Saturday night dances at the Natatorlum aro growing In Interest and numliers, on account of the fine tnuBlc and clean management. The usual dance will occur Saturday wight. . . 49-2t Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Richards of Salem are la this city attending the Oiautauqua and visiting at the home f the latter's brother,, G. F. Millner. Mr. Richards U connected with the V.'lllamette uuiverUty in Salem, Kodak Finishing Kodak Films Photo Supplies The Camera Exchange Plaza Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Herbert and l I niorninj? (for Condon, Ore,, where 1 they, will spend a couple of weeks v.l til friends. Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Eastman arid children, with the party of friends who are their .guests, have ?one to Cruter Lake and will spend several days at that resort. .Air. and Mrs. II P. Holmes start- !ed a few days ego on an automobile trip mai win iiiciuu? a visit to ineir daughter In Bend and points in the north and west to the coast. 25c articles, buy any two, get one frelj. at the Rexall Store all this week. 49-2t Mrs. C. E. Abbott lias boon enter taining during the past week her brother-in-law and (sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carpenter and family ot Dunsmulr, who stopped here while on their way home from Crater Lake. ' VACATION SALE, 3 for the price of 2, at the. Rexall Store all this week. 49-2t ' Lieut. Chanlng W. Watson, eon of Judge C B. Watson, who hae been serving with the engineers at Camp Sheridan, Ala,, has received bis discharge from the . army and re turned to his home in Montague. . Ashland Trading Co. will be pleas td to quote you prices on seasonable groceries. 32tf A new resident In Ashland is C. Lichens of Siskiyou county, Calif., who came over two wdeks ago to look up a location, -and who pur chased the Dora B. Cress property on Liberty street. He took posses sion Monday. 60c articles, buy any two, get one free, at the Rexall Store all this weok. p ', 49-2t , .Marjorle Edson of Gazelle, Calif., was a guest of the M. E. Harris fam ily on the Boulevard last wieek while on her way home from Crater Lake where she had been with a party of frlonds. Harold Simpson, who has been in the employ ot the Southern Pacific company at Weod for several months has resigned and come horn. He will help his father in the hardware store this summer prior to entering college In the fall. Herlftrt Maxey, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Maxey, Is cpendlng a 15- day furlough with his parents here Mr. Maxey is still In the service in San Francisco and will not be tils charged for two months. A contract was given out at the meeting of the city council last Tuesday night to S. W. Clute for constructing a curb and gutter on Allison street. This contract was awarded on a basis of 55 cents per running foot,. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Storm of Mc Cloud,, Calif,, were recent guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. P. S. Pro vost. They started last week on an auto trip thru California ond may extend it as far south as San Diego They were accompanied by Mrs Provost. to It life safety of an InvesHmjent or loan, come In and consult free ,ly with the iof fleers of Thr Citizens Bank of Ashland,. Pleased to be of service to vou In financial mat- !f ters. I TH ET7 S , aCITIZENSK ( y BANK Noj SX) F ASH LAN oj When S 1 in I Doubt i in k III f t 22 Jgsi 5JTSJ A fU SAVINGS DEPOSITS High Priced Stationery PRICED LOW We have Quality station er'. Just the kind to use for vacation letter writing. Highland Linen, and Eaton, Crane &Pike Stationery. See Our Window Poley's Drug Store Poley & Elhart, Druggists Job Tozer and Crant Helman left for Petaluma, Calif., Sunday morn lug, going by way of Lake county, thence Into Nevada. The trip is being made in Mr. Helman's auto mobile. Guy Good of Dunsmulr was a re cent visitor with friends in Ashland. He made the trip over the mountains In company with relatives and friends by auto. Elmer Ketch urn, who went to San Francisco a short time ago, write3 home to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Ketcrum, that he has secured an excellent position in Oakland and will remain in that city. Contractor A. L. Lamb bas com menced reconstructing the house on Scenic Drive belonging to W. C. Wells of Michigan which was par tially destroyed by fire two weeks ago. As soon as finished Willard Vale, the occupant at the time of the fire, will move In. Cascade Llnlen Pound Paper and Envelopes, 50c per pound or FREE with any other two 50c articles, at the Rexall Store all this week. 49-2t Mr. and Mrs. Delsman, who have Jwen living in Vancouver, Wash., for some time where Mr. Delsman has bebn engaged In the ship yards, have returned and will make Ash land their home. They will reside in tlift W. G. Sander homo on Nevada street which is being made over in to a modern bungalow. Fresh new goods arriving dally at Ashland Trading Co. 32tf A. H. Nau and family ot Cott in- wood, Idaho, passed thru here the first of this week and camped In the auto-park over Monday night. Mr. Nau is a friend of H. W. Shfctt, formerly employed in the mechani cal department of the Tidings. He called at the Tidings office this morning and regretted to learn thnt Mr. Shutt had left. Mr, Nau and family had been In San Dlega and were on their way home. i- Thermos Bottles For Summer Pic Nics Keeps Food or Drink hot or cold when, where and as you like it. Provost. Brothers HARDWARE Chautauqua Dome Can Represent Sky "The men w ho planned this Chau tauqua auditorium must have had a great vision," remarked Dr,. A. D. Carpenter, the renowned astronom 1st who w as the speaker at the Chuu tauqua assembly Saturday ' after noon. "What an opportunity to study the heavens this great dome would afford," he further remarked. "I can plan it out. A design of, the firmament with the varnous I constellations, the northrn cross, J the big dipper, the more prominent stars depicted, It would be a won-J derful opportunity for the yiuth to j study astronomy." ; t Dr. Carpenter sketched a plan whereby the dome could be divided ! in sections, representing the heav-1 ens In the four seasons of the year, j with electrical arrangements show-. Ing the rising and setting of the! moon. This Is the most wonderfu". building of the kind Dr. Carpenter haB ever seen, and his line of re search immediately peopled the vast expanse or ceiling with the heaven ly a vision of the reproduction of the heavenly visitants. State harvesting 500 acre crop w ith convicts at Salem. flax f" - "'" " " " H mST' few SHOES For quality Shoes for style. Shoes at the lowest prices. We have a complete stock of new up-to-date goods. Let us serve you. Como in and rest. We shall be open each morn ing of the celebration. J M. C. Reed Will Go To Australia M. C. Reed of this city who is connected with the Ellison-White company and has been recently su perintending a Chautauqua In Glad stone, Oregon, will leave in the in terests of this company for New Zealand and Australia, where he will lecture in the Chautauqua courses tor bIx months. Mr. Reed will sail on the Niagara from Victoria, and will be accompanied by the Zedeler Symphony Quintette, who are among the performers here last year. "A man can borrow mosey on what be puts Into a home. He can't on what he pays out for rent" . "I want to see every wage-worker own his own home." W. B. Wilson, U. S. Sec'y of Labor. We have several choice homes as well as bargains In acreage. Some can be sold on small payments and easy terms. Beaver Realty Co. THE POPIL.VR REALTY CO. 211 E. Main St., Phone 68 POLEY'S DRUG STORE. Cools the stomach, washes out the bowels, drives out Impurities, helps the liver It's Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. Take It once-a-week during hot weather and see how happy and contented you'll be. 33c. Tea or Tablets. CHAUTAUQUA July 18-24 HA VI fiDfl MEDFORD NAT UHILUnU Motor- PVPICQ HARLEY-DAVIDSON andBi- UIULLO Mult in Equity to Declare a IK-od n; Mti tino und, to J'dKMlose thp IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the 1 State of Oregon for the County I of Jackson. 'I Elizabeth A. Smith, Plaintiff, . vs. ' Howard P. Wilcox and Besslo Wil cox, Hun!and and Wife, Defendants. To Howard P. Wilcox and Bessie Wilcox, fli3 above named Defend ants IX THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oreiron. von and nnrh nf vnn irn hereby required to appear and unlform of t,,e u- s army or navX answer the Coniplalui of the and should notify Lynn Mowat at Plaintiff on file with the Clark of.tho Commercial Club. Civilian said Court at his officD In Jack- cIothes 1)e pr0vlded by any of sonvllle, Jnckson county, Oregon, I , ... . ' . within six weeks from the date of 8everal organizations In Oregon and the first publication of this Sum- t,ic government is backing the Le mons, and if you fall to appear anrf glon In their efforts to put a stop answer In said cause within the to imposters nnd soldiers who for sald time the Plaintiff will apply' .... , , , to the Court for thj relief de-; gct tl,elr manll0Ol n P'" "Pon manded in said Complaint, to- wap sentiment to make money. Sev wlt: leral Imposters have been discovered For the foreclosure of that cer-!'ately In the state. Solicitors for tain deed, made and executed byi h , -warM-M- organization an you unto the Plaintiff herein,! ucl' cllar"a,"e organizations as dated December 20th. 1913, and1"6 Salvation Army of other organ conveying Lots 14, 15, and IS ot ized welfare bodies, will bear ere Highland Park Addition to th dentlals from the local post of the city of Ashjand. Oregon; sald,A , , deed lielng of record in Volumo Qtt Pom IOC n I) nn ' 1 ords of said Jackson County; said deed being given as security for a loan of Jl'oOO.OO and interest, and for a more particular de scrlptlon of the relief demanded,' the Plaintiff refers to the said Complaint. By virtue of an order made and dated by the Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of said Court on July 21st, 1919,' this Summons is served up on you by the publication thereof for six consecutive weeks In the Ashland Tidings, a weekly news paper ot general circulation print ed and published at Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon, and by said order you roust answer the same within six weeks from the date of its first publication. Date of first ' publication, July 22d. 1919. E. D. BRIGGS, Attorney for Plaintiff, Ashland. Oregon. 49-6tuesdays . - " " Tillamook. U miles logging road to Ire built to Idavllle. Railroad projected from Mt. An-1 gel to Bend vlft Three Sisters. ALL THE COMFORTSOF HOME The Haney Auto Bed Is strong, light weight, compact and easily ptaoed In position in one or two minutes. Made to fit any car. Great for Chautauqua and Crater Lake camping. Price $12.50. B. E. HAXEY, Medford, Oregon. Announcement iyie wish to announce to the public in Ashland and vicinity that our large and beautiful line of Fall Blankets are in stock and await your early inspection. This beautiful line consists of plaids in all colors and plains in grey, white and tan. Now is the time to buy your needs while the line is complete. Prices range from $3.00 each and upwards. VAUPEL'S Qualify Store IsSS Beware Impostors In SoldierClothes The local post of the Amerlcaa legion. In conformity with the nol- Icy adopted by the National and State organlzatlonc, has taken a de- elded stand against commercializing the uniform. All Ashland' people should refuse to buy or subscribe to anything offered by a solicitor In MEX WANTED! For work cn the Pacific High way two miles south from Siskiyou station steady work. Minimum wage $4.00 per day, 8 hrs. Board $1 05. For further particulars ap ply OSKAR Hl'BER, Office 2nd floor City Hall, Ashland. 48-2t Jrrlgatlpn project probable for Christmas Lake Valley. Pendjeton. Oregon Lumber Co. will erect Collins mill building. Newberg. Big sale of Jersey ccttle totals $37,000. Classified Advertisements TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Jersey Cow, 5 years old. See J. M. Easterllng, 400 Beach St. 49-2t FOR SALE Six room house on 6tli and B streets, cheap and on easy terms. Two blocks from depot and business houses. Also for trade, 20 a'cres of coal land with 7-ft. vein. 1 mile from Coquelle City trade for Ashland property. S. A. Hawks, 128 Factory street, Ashland, Oregon. 49tf FOR SALE Good second hand Ford cheap. . Inquire 744 Iowa St,. 49-2t FOR SALE: Dining chairs, dining table, lV?d. mattress, garden tools, wash tubs. 115 Church St., mornings between 10 and 12 o'clock. 49-2t FOR SALE Ten milch cows fresh and coming fresh. J. P. Carson, two miles south of Talent, Ore., on Highway at railroad crossing. 49-2t i CHAUTAUQUA July 18-24 6'