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i Ta&da-yi Augusf 10, 1010 frmillililllllltlTtllllllffll mmt 1 . Quality First Modern Pcrtraiiure Picture Framing Framed Pictures ?! f. I Studio Ashland On the LOCAL AND PERSONAL i Have a fit at Oires Tailors. 52U Mr. and Mr. Percy Clieever nn- Si tored to Elkton Friday whert) they :orrlved ln Ashland Monday morning .will visit with rolatlves for several nlld wII1 , a vlsltor , tMli yicUlily days. ; for a week or two. Mr. Summer has Mrs Lovell Swisher and little son: on Interest ln the Square Deal or of Cherokee, Iowa, are guests o.' the former's sister, Mrs. T. N. Hum phreys, of Factory Etri?et. DIXIE BREAD at Flackus store 53-5t Deor season opened ln California last Friday, and reports of the usuaHt!l lat week. Mr. nMtHoner came success In bagging game are coming ln from hunters over the mountains Mrs. J. W. McCoy and children, who have been In the Applegate dis trict for several weeks, have return ed to their home on Almond street Mrs. Bessie Burke and little eon left Saturday for their home In Ala meda, Calif , after visiting at the home of the former'i mother, Mrs. Mary Woods, of this city. See Harney's Ideal auto bed ad ln. this paper. 49-tf J. R. Wick left Saturday night for Pittsburgh, Penn., whem . he was called by hla sister to look after bus iness interests. He expects to be gone sJeveral months. Miss Emma Jenkins was among tke Ashland residents who attended the festivities incident to the Elks convention in Klamath Falls the latter part of the past week!. . . Big dance Saturday night at the Nattotorlum'.. Launspach's Jus or chestra. Sltf 'MA and Mrs. Charles Jeffrey and hods, Clarence and Ernest, drove up from Vocavllle, Calif., and arrived at thte home of Mrs. Jeffrey's daugh ter, Mrs. Wm. Yeo, where they will vlst for some time. Miss Flora) Hammond, who has been spending her summer vacation In 'Ashland with her aunt, Mrs. A. R. Wick, IMt Friday evening for Sac ramento where she will be employed as teacher in the city schools. Among the excellent things to eat at the Dixie picnic last Thursday was a quantity of Jelly contributed by Mrs. Humphreys, the demonstrat or of Portland products who has been in this section for sevoral weeks. Brick Ice cream dandy for picnics at Rose Brothers. 50-7t j Mrs. Josephine Tooker, wly re cently sold her home property to C. H. Spauldlng, an attorney from Washington, left Saturday for Salem where she will mako her futura MEX WANTED ' Men wanted for work on Pacific Highway, two miles south of Siski you station. Minimum wages, $4 per day. Ten men wanted In quar ries! amd for spreading Jiot stuff wages 4.50 per day board $1.05 per day. For further information, inquire Oskar Huber. office 2nd floor City Hall building, Ashland. mm CITIZENS BANK O FASH LAND Readily Available Act upon that impulse to save and have funds readily available foe any emergency,. An account with The Citizens Bank of Ashland Is the very thing needed. ' ' jjj thing needed. Il J lAnn savings! rr7bw deposits KGuSk FiuiSuiuj Kodak Films Photo Supplies The Camera Exchange Plaza hortie. Her daughter, Miss Jennie Tooker, left tills morning to Join her mother at Salem. Get your brick Ice cream at Rose Brothers In bricks If desired. B0-7t 0. A; Sonimer of St. Louis, Mo., chard east of Ashland, and has como to look over his affairs t!i?re. X. J. Reasoner, a well known Imsl-lu-Ks man of Ashland, hut who I'l now located In Dcmlnir, New Mexico, was a luislu'iis visitor hero- during here to dispose of some property in terests h' holds in this vicinity. We make our own Ice cream and claim it is tho beBt ever. Try 1 and you will agree with us. Rose Brothers. 60-7t Paul and Lawrenco Wagner, thj young sons of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wagner, left Friday night for San Francisco where they will visit with relatives and will Setura home next week with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kin ney In their automobile Miss Kola Kent left Friday for a visit to the north. She went with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cheever in their car as far as Elkton, after which she will go on to Portland for a visit. The (ore part of the month Miss Kent will go to Roscburg where she Is engaged to teach school dur ing the coming year.. For sale, this .week, used furni ture. 47 No. Main. ' 54-3t .Mr J..A. MacFaydea and daugh ter of Butte, Montana, arrived in Ashland Friday, and have been searching for a temporary home un til Mr. MacFayden and other rela tives Join them, when they expect to buy property here and make Ash land tliblr permanent home. This is Mrs. MacFayden's first visit to Ashland, altho she hus been a sub scriber to the Tidings for some time. and had this city in mind for a home for a long while. She wishes to get Battled before school opens, as her daughter will enter high school here Home made ice cream at Rose Brothers. ' 1 50-7t . Qjo. E. Mlllner, who recently sold his Overland garage, expects to leave Ashland this week for an indefinite period. Mrs1. Mlllner will go to Long Beach, Calif., whlH) Mr, Mlll ner and his father, J. W. Mlllner, will start Thursday on an automo bile trip tfcru the northern part of the state, and on thru the middle wtest. From there they will return south to California. . TO MERCHANTS: On Sales Books we must, have sixty days delivery so please give us your order sixty days before you need the books. We meet all competition. Ashland. Tid ings. Tel. 39 and salesman will call with samples., , , tf Mr.a.nd Mrs. R. A. Payne and Mi. and Mrs. Glenn V. Payne, who havo uben guests here at the home of Mrs. Susie Allen and Miss Sarah Fox, left Sunday for their home In HUlsboro. They were accompanied by Mrs. Fan nie McMlllen, of Edmundton, who had been visiting Her sisters hero for several weeks. Mrs. McMlllen will visit In Hlllsboro a short time before continuing her 'Journey home. DIXIE BREAD at Flackus store. B5-5t Mrs. S. T- Song'sr and Miss Mollio Songer were Medford visitors Mon day afternoon. At the last meeting, of the Wom b's Christian ' Temperance Union held In Ashland Mrs. W. T. Cochran was chosen a chairman for the en tertainment of tho guests for the coming state convention which meets here this fall, and Mrs. HI. H. Leav ltt was chosenjiubllclty woman, Wlllard Veale of Vaupol's storo left Sunday night .-on his vacation which will be spent in Nevada City and Grass Valley, Calif. Mr. Veale will Jolu his wife, who preceded him, and they will return home together. Misses Gertrude Cox and Nina Emery were 8unday guests at the home .of J. Frank Hendricks at Smith's Springs. Larg building lot, fruit, snap. Reasoner. A report is again In circulation that the Western Union repeating station located here will bo discern a&itlavd Harold Bell -, Wright's New Book . . The Recreation of Brian Kent . -iy- America's most widely read fic tion writer, and now his last and licrt production. at OX HALE Al'fil'ST 21 Get it at Poley's Drug Store . I'OUCV & Klill.UiTi Druggist tinned, and repeater stations put in oration at Grants Pass and Red ding. In connection with the ful filling of this Movement workmen have been employed In fitting up and equipping tho repeating station in Grants Pass, which It Is claimed, is the finest equipped on tho Pacific coast. 8250 square feet land, fruit Mighty cheap this week. Reasoner 107 Second. Mrs. J. II. Doran and children are ln Eugene spending the month with the former's mother. ' Butler Wallper was among' the Ashland Elks who attended the con ventlon ln Klamath F?.lls last week He returned home Sunday. Five acre block. This week's snap. Reasoner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greer, who are guests this week at the home of the former's brother, B. R. Greer, will leave Thursday for their home in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Cliff Payne makes cider presses. Miss Edna Stennett has resigned her position with the Postal Tele graph company in Grants Pass which she has held since April and came home Saturday night. She expects to re-ent'sr school here this fall and complete the high school course. Miss Stennett had received an offer from ThefmOS Bottles For Summer Pic Nics . Keeps Food or Drink hot or cold when, where and as you like it. Provost Brothers HARDWARE the Western Union people to take charge of the office at Dunsmuir, but concluded she would rather tin Ish school than accept a position at this time. East front lot. Palm Ave, 5200 square feet. Bargain this week. Reasoner. ' Miss. Grade Lucke has returned home from a three w eeks' visit with friends in Medford. Miss Helen Walker left Saturday morning for Rocky Point where she will stay for a few wteeks. Mrs. Lillian Zundel will leave on Thursday for Los Angefes where she expects to remain during the com ing winter. . E. G. Roberts, of Medford, was"a guest at the homes of his sisters, Mesdames E. E. Gall and U O. Van Wegen, last Sunday. Mrs. Ji. L. Greenwood spent fc couple of days last wfeek visiting her sister, Mrs. Susie Butler, of Montague. Mr. and Mrs. West Larder and gran('on, Loyal U.wih, 'left last evening for Newport, to be gone for several days. Reasoner Is not In business but Is offering a little realty of his own at decidedly low prices this week Just as a healthy, active market has arrived. Buy now for profit. District Superintendent H. J. Van Fossen accompanied Bishop Matt S. Hughes to Grants Pass Monday. The latter spoke there in the Methodist church Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dutcher, Miss Cora Smith and MIbb Suslo Abel, You no doubt realize that good houses are scarce. Why not own your home and apply the rent. I have some fine city homes besides acreage close in at bargain prices, at your own terms. J. F. ROCIIO, 48tf ' 590 Roca St. KDiirq? who had beta ln Ashland during the past week attending the Seventh Day Adventlst campmeeting, returned to their lignite In Grants Pass Monday, Mrs. P. B. Whitney and sons, prank and Donald, have returned from Sun Rafael, Calif., where they were called to the f mitral of Mrs. Whitney's father, the late Donald. Sutherland of Ardencralg Farm, near Grants Pass. Mr3. F, H. Walker has returned from an extended visit to relatives ii Wisconsin, Michigan, and Colora do. She also attended her son Don ald's wedding In Portland. She had a wonderful trip and enjoyed visits with relative and friends whom she had not sVen for years, but like all the rest who leave Ashland for a short time, was very glad to get home aiTain1., Irrigation assured for upper var ley. Four acres of Roasoner's cher ry orchard will be under tho ditch, a piece of land that will mean a good living aside from tho fruit. No Incik-asc In price but a decided re duction fir Halo this week. Quick ac tion cs- 'iillal. John K" 'inliio and wlfo of Pteln niari have moved Into tho E. M. Stnnnard house on Liberty. Mr3. Stnnnaril has moved to Berkeley wlioro Klin will ken house for her daughter, Miss Amy, and son, Ed ward, who will attend collego Jn that city. These good people will bo much missed ln Ashland, espec-' lally Miss Amy, who did such splen did work as Instructor In the Senior High school last year.. Everybody goes to Natatorium dance on Saturday night. High class peppy music and a clean, large crowd. 61tf Mrs. R. P. Cornelius Is quite sick at her home on Oak street). Mrs. Elva Hobart was called to Portland biasness during the past week. Miss Hazel Smith of Salt Lake City is In Ashland, spending a month with, friends. Tourists Stopping At Local Hotels Following are the visitors at the local hotels since the last issue of the Tidings: Hotel Colombia Capt land. Mfe. M. Cox, Mare Island, Calif.; R. D. Anderson, Klam ath, Falls i Clara M. Beach, Butte Falls;''MrsY Dan Gralme, Roseburg; F. D. 'McLean, Portland; C. W. Winks. Portland: C. B. Hall, A. P. Nutter; Boston, Mass1.;' W. F. Mc Laughlin, Albany; A. F. Melld, San Francisco; A. F. Brenn, Dunsmuir: Robert Fitzgerald, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. W. Ji. Harris and son, Los Angeles; Rose B. Mohr, Seattle; F. O. Cupp, Seattle: Geo. F. Kim ball and wife, Portland. Hotel Austin John D. McDonald, W. S. Lyster, Eureka; G; A. Jenkins, H. J. Lar sen. Portland, State Highway; Geo. JUST RECEIVED A Large Shipment of Arrow Shirts In all the latest models for Fall wear. Arrow Shirts will fit any.oocasion just as ; well as it will fit any man. Priced from $2.00 each and up. Every shirt . guaranteed fast color. The Arrow shirt marks a variety of shirts for evening wear and dance-, that -are remarkably smart in style and well made. Try one and become an Arrow customer from then on Men who wear good clothes like to be sure that they are getting their money's worth, both in service ability and in style. That is why most men come here to buy. Accessories of all kinds for men who drees well will be found here in pleasing dis-. play. Give us a trial and become convinced. a' Hamilton, New York City; R. d. Scott, Portland; Mr,, and Mrs. W. F. j Freas, Miss V. Freas, Miss M. Hoogs, Honolulu; Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Portland; Dp. R. B. Chapman and two sons, Los 'Angeles; Mrs. W. J. Mann, Portland; Mm. V. Scott, Miss S. White, E. L. Mlllln, Portland; H. iL. Bennett, R. S. McClarlon, Port land, State Highway; F. D. Blttin ger, L. T. Morgan, Cleveland, Ohio. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our friends of Ashland who In every way tried to make our recent sad trip to Ashland less sad. To Father Conaty for his wonderful words; to the Ladles of tho Macca bees and friends for tho beautiful flowers anj comforting attritions ami to the ladles and gentlemen that rendered tho songs. GEO. W. MONROE AND FAMILY. TIME TO I'SE LAST ' rnni.ixt; MOTH Sl'H.VY The second brood of codlhiK moth Is practically at Its height at thin time. Moths will continue) to lay t.'KiM for some tlnw. Lato fruit will lie subject to Infection from now on until picking time. Generally speak ing, most orchards aro very free from InC'Ctioii at the present time, but It Is not advisable to take any chancer with tho codling moth at this season, Hereford spraying should follow your lest application within three to four weeks. This wel.'k will bo an Ideal time for most of the growers and If the fruit Is thoroly covered, should carry it thru to maturity! With good prices for fruit alid most of It clean at this time no chance should be taken with the moths at this ntla hour It Is thought best to use six pounds of dry arsenate to 200 gallons of water or 12 pounds of paste to the same amount See that the fruit, b?, covered on all sides for many eggs are laid on individual fruits. Where five to ten eggs are laid on one fruit It is absolutely necessary to have the , fruit thoroly covered. ' C. C. CATE, County Agent. DAMON' SELLS BOX FACTORY Geo. F. Damon has bold his plan ing mill and box factory and carpen ter shop to Ben L. Delsman, a well known contractor and builder, and .we take this opportunity to thank j our friends for th'e generous pat ronage accoraea us auring tuo manv years we have be(en ln business hero, and we bespeak for Mr. Delsman a continuance of this appreciated pa tronage. We will remain with Mr. Delsman and have charge, of the car penter shop principally. GEO. F. DAMON. ConstlDatlon upsets, the entire system causing serUous Illness to the human family. Don't worry Hollistfer's Rocky Mountain Tea will drive out constipation regulate the bowels, tone title etomaclii purify, cleanse, witnout lau give u a uiuru trial. 35c. ' POLEY'S DRl'G STORE. AUPEL9 - ' " - ' " PAGE FtXW Classified Advertisements TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR EXCHANGE Improved 20 a. apples and alfalfa, under Govern' mnt ditch, for Ashland bungu- low or small improved tract. R. M. Hood, llermlston, Oregon. 57-lmo i , I FOR SALE At a bargain, Overlani 1 runabout In A No. 1 condition, j Call at 943 Oak street. 57-2t FOR SALE Transcendental and Si berian crabapples. 410 Beach St. 57-2t FOR SALE Threo burner oil stove, New Perfection, raised top. la perfect condition. 943 Oak St. 57-St CHERRY ORCHARD Best varie ties, fine location, urgent reason for quick salo, property moving, values to Increase. Hurry- Hur ry!! Hurry!!! Reasoner, 107. Second St. 57-1 1 CHEAT SNAP lu cWorry orchard, mood for trucking, with fill fo't f.wt.iK on ivivenient); east fronft lot 40 x west front 50x1 til with fnilt, ." urro block, timber. ' Must s.'M part, would trade. p:irt. Quick action csk -ntlal. Reasoner, 107 Second Si. 57-H 1 OR SAVE--Ymiii'- Barred Rock and Wlille Leghorn Cockerels, flout laying strain. Pullets lay at five month.; and less. Call at Beaver R. ally Co. , Office, of phono OS. 57-2J WANTED TO KENT Fiulerwoo I typewriter iy tho month. .laelc Walker. 2S0 II St. 57-2t j WANTED Girls for laundry work, j Good pay and stendy work. Call Ashland Laundry Co. 57tt FOR SALE Immediately, Emerson grand piano. Call after 4 p. m. 1193 Boulevard. 57-21 Big Feature at Vining Theatre Batter up! Wow! Ain't that a grand and glo rlous feelln', as Mr. Brlggs would ay?.., The war Is over and baseball comes back to IDs town as thfl (National Game. Nobody cared much abou$ it last year, There wasn't any fu in ..shrieking from, the bleacher when the boys' were over there. . ' But now! look out, you umpire. If you value your life! ,r' Slldo, Kelly, slide! WhureVi De Wolf Hopper, . the) only man who can recite "Casey at tWe Bat" with the proper pmotlon at emphasis? . Charles Ray ln his latest Ince-Par- amount production, "The Busher." It comes here next Wednesday and Thursday. Bring the family along, too. But please don't throw pop-bottles at tha screen. RememWer the umpire 13 human, tho he is undoubtedly cock eyed. And watch Charlie's curves breaK right overMhe pan! - On the same bill a Bud Parson's comedy and late weekly. How fast the time flies ! Vacation days are passing, bringing us again to fall and school time. The young sters must be care fully outfitted in good, reliable clothes for a fresh start. Bring the boys and girls in or have the . come alone. They will be well taken care of. Our prepara tion for echool days has been thoro so that you can be sure of finding every thing that is need ed, in that line. i ! ! 1 1 t i ! I I .7