Local and Personal €------------------ - ---- • I prefer a sanitary Wednesday, February 18, 1920 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS PAGI FOUR Union Made Tisit, 7 c. 128-tf Grants Pass is closing every pub­ lic place of gathering to prevent a flu epidemic. The first of the week an order went out to close all schools. churches, theaters and other public places in order to suppress the in- crease of this disease. Spring suits at last fall’s prices at Paulserud & Barrett’s. 142-tf Mrs. Susie L. Allen has sold through her real estate office the residence of H. S. Palmerlee on Gran­ ite Street. This has been purchased by R. W. Hach. Flour and feed of every descrip- 139-6t tion at the Ashland Mills. The big clock in the lobby of the postoffice which has been missing for some time while it was undergo­ ing repairs, is back this week in its accustomed place and greets patrons like the face of an old friend. For Sale.-—Practically new Chev­ Hon. and Mrs. E. V. Carter enter- The High School Glee Club is The Baptist volunteer class will rolet. One extra tire. Price $800. have a food sale at Enders Saturday, tained their bridge club at their practicing in the Chautauqua build­ Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co., Med- February 21. 144-2t* home on the Boulevard last even- ing this afternoon for the Honor ford. Ore. 141-6t ing. The event was an observance Sunday afternoon. Word was received in Ashland that of Shrove Tuesday and the hostess Orres blocks hats. Mrs. Gene Holmes of Weed is in Dr. G. O. Jarvis, who left Monday served waffles to the guests. Three ( Ashland this week on a business and evening to drive over to Klamath tables of bridge were arranged. A motor driven machine to split pleasure trip. Falls, and who had failed to arrive apart cakes of ice that have frozen • • • i there early yesterday morning, had Woolens sold by the yard at together in storage has been in­ The famous Serge Co.’s woolens reached his destination. He was ac- Orres Tailor Shop. vented. have arrived at Paulserud & Bar-1 cömpanied by Mrs. Coldwell, a nurse 142-tf from the Sanitarium. rett’s. his Prof. Vining accompanied TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY friend, Jesse Winburn, who is visit­ Especially good buy in 1917 Chal­ ing him here from New York, ón a WANTED—Gardens to plow and Mrs. Alberta Campbell Simmons, harrow. Charles Campbell. Phone A-l condition, $1250. a noted musician of Los Angeles, is mers Six. fine trip to Yreka yeste d y. They 459-J. ’ 144-3* 14 0-2t made the trip in an automobile and a guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. L. En­ Medford Auto Co. EXCHANGE gle, this week. Mrs. Simmons is also took in the dredge operations on Spring woolens and spring styles a niece of President P. L. Campbell the Klamath river as well as the I HAVE a desirable residence in Al­ bany to exchange for Ashland res­ of the University of Oregon, and will are in for men and women at Orres scenery enroute. They brought back idence. H. A. Stearns, 7 N. Main. go to Eugene to visit there when sue Tailor Shop. some fine remembrances of the trip 144-Thurs. Sat. leaves Ashland. in the shape of pictures of the places Cliff Payne makes plate racks. of interest and a quantity of fine FOR SALE—From O. A. C.. S. C White Leghorn stock. cockerels Blackheads, pimples—whew! isn’t 142-3 gold nuggets. Mr. Winburn will be and setting eggs. L. F. Crawford. she a sight—don’t worry she is go- ! here until Sunday. 144-1moi* Talent, Ore. ing to take Hollister’s Rock Moun- The Medford Chamber of Com­ tain Tea—then watch her. Poley’s Drug Store. merce is giving a luncheon today at the Medford Hotel at which men Miss Blanche Hicks presented her all over the valley are the guests. ‘Che Ë>ank. resignation as official chaperon to The meeting is to discuss road mat­ the Chimo. Cloak. " public dances at the meeting of the ters, and a large delegation of rep- city council last evening. This was resentatives from the Ashland Com- accepted by the council, and the va- mercial Club and business men are caney will be filled shortly. in attendance. 52tf Have a fit at Orres Tailors. Why not support Ashland Union Place your order now for the Made Cigars? Give me a 10c La Va­ Dodge Brothers motor car. Geo. L. Tires at very low prices at the lencia, please. 128-tf Treichler Motor Co., Medford, Ore. big auto supply sale. C. E. Gates 141-6t Auto Co., Medford. 141-tf The body of the late Elvidge Mc­ Williams, whose death occurred Rev. A. B. Finch, a Baptist minis­ Rev. C. F. Koehler is back from a . . . . - , ... „ yesterday morning at Newman. Cal., ter. who has been living in Ashland three weeks trip to Philadelphia, Pa., ... , , will arrive here this evening on for some time* has moved into the where he represented , the northwest . . ,. I No. 16. Miss Frances McWil- parsonage on Oak street which was at an important church conference train .. ... I hams will accompany the remains of vacated by the removal from the city held in that city. . . ..... . her brother to Ashland. Funeral of Rev. W. N. Ferris. During the _ . , ... services will be arrangi ed after the vacancy in the Baptist church Rev. Our spring and summer fashions body arrives here. Finch will be the supply. and woolens for ladies’ coats and suits have just arrived. Come in and | Save on your auto supplies at the Just received, car of corn which look them over. Paulserud & Bar­ big selling out sale. C. E. Gates we sell at right prices. Ashland rett. . 140-tf Auto company, Medford. 141-tf Mills. 13»-6t On account of the late hour when the city council finally took up the routine business after discussing the water question with the delegation of citizens present, all matters were vestigate OUR VERY REASONABLE abridged as much as possible. Aside PRICES. We can save you money. from passing on the resignation of Paulserud & Barrett. 140-tf the official chaperon the only busi­ ness of importance that was acted Among the Ashland people who at­ upon was the passing of an ordin­ tended the play at the Page theater ance regarding the storing of gaso- in Medford Monday night were Mr line and other explosives in the city, and Mrs. J. E. Enders, Mrs. Henry This ordinance is practically the Enders, Mrs. Wing, Mrs. Lillian Greer same as the former one, with the ex­ Zundel, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jacobs, ception of allowing larger storage Misses Hazel and Mabel Smith and tanks than the present ordinance | granted. -Harold Prose. See the new materials for ladies’ Mrs. Mary Reeder, who has been suits and coats at Orres Tailor Shop, a guest at the home of Mrs. John Winter for several days, has returned LADIES! — Before paying high to her home in Rogue River. prices for suits ,coats and skirts, in­ - Dear Grace:—I knew you did not have a good time at the Dance last evening. Just a hint—Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is the best ever for bad breath, sallow color, no pep, pimply face, bad disposition. Joe. Poley’s Drug Store. A handsome bunch of daffodils brightens the counter of the First National bank and add a charming touch of spring to that institution. They come from Portland and were a gift to Miss Aileen Walker, one of the clerical force. Bad breath, colorless lips, sallow cheeks give a girl little chance for “a man”—Don’t give up. try Hollis- | Dodge Brothers’ motor cars are ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea and see still selling at $1245 f. o. b. Pacific how popular you get. Poley’s Drug coast points. 141-6t Store. News reached Ashland yesterday Miss Anna Hargrove is back from San Francisco where she has been morning of the death of Mrs. Bur­ ton Dickey, formerly Miss Gladys spending several weeks buying her Manwaring, who with her mother spring millinery stock. made her home in Ashland some win­ Hemstitching, Picoting, 10 cents ters ago. Pneumonia was the cause a yard. We pay the postage. The of the young woman’s death. Mrs. Vanity Hat Shop, Medford, Ore. 6-tf Dickey is a cousin to Mrs. J. Murray Murphy of this city. Mrs. John King and Mrs. John Winter were among the Ashland peo­ ple who attended the “Bird of Par- adise,” which was played in Med- tord Monday night. Ladies THE average Tourist is not unrea- sonable in his demands. But what he wants—he wants graciously and pays the price which should include a kind word, a little extra service and a smile. The First National Bank wants to join other banks and hotels and res- taurants and stores and garages and things in seeing that Ashland's vis- itors get such a reception. The HrstNaüoiKilBank s ASHLAND. 77, OREGON W EV .il" ",_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ml" Attention Old Maids—Confiden- tially, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is your last hope for a sweet breath, rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes. Don’t give up without trying it. Po- ley’s drug store. CARTER.PRES. CH VAUPEL VICE PRES J w MC COY. CASHIER CLARK BUSH ASST CASK EAGLE MEAT MARKET Quality Meat. LOUIS SCHWEIN, Prop. Cleanliness. NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND Service. A Girl Named Mary Juliet Wilbor Tompkins’ Stirring Novel Her Name Rhymed With Contrary s O DID SHE. As poor as a church mouse. Yet, when her real mother found her after years of searching-offered her wealth—a home—beautilul clothes—did Mary accept? She did not! Acted up. Ran away. Tangled 'em all in a queer love affair, and won ’em all when she did it. Better come and see! While it lasts we will sell Mt. Vernon and Carnation, 15c per can, $7.00 per case. Minnesota Sweet Corn, 3 cans $ .50 Solid pack tomatoes, 3 cans .50 Colton brand Sugar Peas, 3 cans..................................... 9 lb. sack pure Rolled Oats Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour................................... A few pkgs, of Albers’ Rolled Oats ................................... Wheat Flakes 35c, Pearls of .25 Wheat . . ;............................. • Queen brand table salt, box .10 Honey Cake 28c, pts. 42c, 1.10 qts. 72c, pails ............... Syrups are getting higher every day, but we are still selling Karo Blue Label, large.... $ .99 .27 Karo Blue Label, medium . . Karo Blue Label, small . . . .19 Karo Red Label, ...................... 1.10 Karo Red Label, 5s .57 Karo Red Label, 1 % .23 Gem Nut Margarine .38 Cottolene, 8 lbs. 14 oz.......... 2.98 Cottolene, 3 lbs. 6 oz.............. Crisco No. 3.............................. 1.19 Crisco No. 6 ........................... 2.24 Chirardelli’s Ground Choc­ olate, 11b.................................. Baker’s Premium Chocolate Citrus Washing Powder .... Gold Dust ................................ Old Dutch Cleanser ............. Sunbright Cleanser ............ Crystal White Soap ............. Swift’s White Soap............... These are a few of our every day prices. We use the general delivery. It will pay you to see our stock and supply your wants. Money back is not satisfied. Steam’s Self Service Store 7 NORTH MAIN STREET BEETSCS Why More Small Cars Come Equipped With Goodyear Tires Have your suit or coat tai­ lored this spring. See the wonderful line of woolens at Last year, more small cars, using 30 x 3- Orres Tailor Shop equipped with Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. This is plainly a result of the high relative value produced in these small-car tires by Goodyear’s enormous resources and scrupu* lous care. 1918 Dodge touring. Mechanical condition guaranteed. Pantesote top, cord tires. $965. Medford Auto Co. 141-2t __ “ • y s. 1 Marguerite Clark in A LOT OF SOMETHING FOR A LITTLE NOTHING BUILD A MODERN BUNGALOW Mrs. C. B. French of Wimer street, who has been spending the past two weeks in Medford with her daugh­ ter, Mrs. Willis, has returned home. THURSDAY WEDNESDAY They represent the same intense endeavor to supply utmost satisfaction in tires that has laid the basis for the marked preference which exists everywhere for Goodyear Tires in the larger sizes. XTNNVNE This real Goodyear value in tires is available for your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other small car, at our nearest Service Station. Go there for these tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. You can rent it profitably. People now stand ready in Ashland to pay good A party of Ashland people visited rent for modern houses. We have all kinds of $ ketch and plan books and are at your service. , the ranch home of Miss Mabel Rus­ sel in Sisqiyou county last Saturday, ASHLAND CO composed of Mr. and Mrs. O. Winter, Phone 20. Mrs. McConnell and Mrs. and Mrs. Vining. It was a splendid trip, the roads being fine and the day perfect for such a trip. LUMBER Used cars at prices from $150 to $1200. See and buy now. Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co., Medford. Ore. 141-6t F. C. Holibaugh has sold 60 acres j of his Valley View ranch to Edwin Hardman of Roseburg. Mr. Hard- man will take possession within the next two or three years, and during theinterval Mr. Hollinbaugh will con-j tinue to operate the farm or rent it The sale was made through the Lam­ kin agency. The Wednesday club will hold a j food sale on next Saturday at Dodge & Sons' furniture store, beginning at 10 o'clock and continuing all day. The specialty will be George Wash­ ington pie, but all sorts of foods will | be offered. 1443t Union Meat Market 260 FOURTH ST. I am here to stay. I sell cheaper than any man in the U. S. A. J. M. Grimsley, Prop Most Indispensable Household Utility in Modern Home-Making 30x3 12 Goodyear Double-Cure Fabric, AU-Weather Tread *20° $1765 Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tubes that reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a cheap tube ? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than tubes of less merit. 30x3^ size in water- $290 proof bag. - ---------- ---- • —it It would be difficult for you to suggest to yourself any house­ hold utility which could contribute more thoroughly to the econ- oniy and convenience of your home-making routine than a May­ tag, and it solves the servant problem to a nicety as it takes away all the hardships of the old fashioned tub. Electricity Drives This Maytag The wonderful Maytag Washer is operated by electricity. All that is necessary is to insert the connecting plug in an ordinary light socket, put in the clothes, hot water and soap, and turn the button. The motor operates both washer and wringer. There is absolutely nothing about the machine that is com­ plicated. So simple, in fact, that a child can operate it. It handTes the finest fabrics and the daintiest laces as well as the heavy family woolens, Quilts, overalls, etc. In the saving on the clothes alone, it is a wise investment. It will wash a tub full of dirty clothes in from ten to fifteen minutes. Let us give you a demonstration. Swenson & McRae Economical House Furnishers Is it accidental that the majority of tourists passing through Ashland every summer specify Good­ year Tires as their first choice? We do their tire repair work and know why this decided preference for Goodyear exists everywhere. HARRISON BROTHERS ASHLAND VULCANIZING WORKS