Left for Klamath Falla— Local ■ Personal flotes ■Bill Kerby and Herman Sum Bra made k trip to Klamath riv Jlon’t forget the 3rd St. garage .gqnipped to handle any kind of aalls guaranteed tires. ■ Vancouver— eealt Broyles of Vancouver, h., was in Ashland yesterday thia morning visiting with From Mt. S h asta- Fresh camota, turnips, Select Dahlia Bulbs from flow­ and parsnips. Schuerman's ers at Elbert's. eery. Ode Trip to Klamath River— » * T h a t fresh Southern Style Co- ..eenut at Schuerman's Grocery, 3 Áíb, 29c. 44-tf Left for O a k la n d - - Mrs. Agnea Herndon of Beach Mrs. W llshlre and son, x Max, Mrs. 8. J. Campbell 6f Mt. street left early last week for left Saturday afternook for Oak« Shasta City, arr/ved ltr Ashland Klamath Falls where she will land. Cal., where they expect to yesterday and w ill spend a few visit with her daughter, Jose­ make their home for the winter. days visiting w ith her daughter, phine Tuson. M. PMipett. Don't forget the publl DeMolay dance Wednesday, Oct. 27, Ma­ IS IT SAFE to drive through Returned from S w e d e n - sonic H all., admission 50 and 25 the streets of Ashland without Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Norliy mid cents. ' 4 7 . Liability Insurance? "Phone 21 two sons, Everett and David re­ for complete Automobile protec­ turned Saturday from Sweden, Fred D. Wagner Returned— . tion, don't wait until you meet where they have been visiting w ith Fred D. Wagner, local postmas­ with an accident. Yeo. (o f course) Mr. Norby’s relatives. They also ter, returned Saturday from Los 293-tf stopped in Grand F o r M North D a ­ Angeles, Cal., where he has been kota, to visit with relatives and looking after business affairs. He In Portland— friends of Mrs. Nor by. They re­ also made a short visit in San Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Carter of port that they had a wonderful Francisco, Cal. this city, left Friday for Portland. trip hut were very'glad to see Ore., where they expect to spend Ashland and home again, attar Cheap housekeeping rooms, several days. such a long absence. The trip 153 Granite. 42-1 mo. was made by the southern route DeMolay benefit dance, ‘ Ma­ and they returned by the north­ A portrait represents the es­ sonic Hall Wednesday, Oct. 2 7. ern route. »a ' sence of Christmas— a personal Admission 50 and 25 cents. Pub­ greeting. Bert H. Hinthorne. 46-tf lic invited. . •ii-3 Left for Sen'Francisco— - J * H. Hansen, proprietor of Ban Jose,.Cal., were - In They were iftuck pleased with Ashland Its surroundings, and rem that they had 'seldom seen beautiful scenery than surn this city. of city yesterday. the Ashland Hotel, le ft this morn« log for San Francisco. Cal., where he w ill *ook àfter business af­ fairs. He expects to re ta in to Ashland the last of the week. Start thinking now e b o n t Christmas' gifts. The problem fcay be easily settled w ith a Stu­ From San Jane >' Mr. and Mrs. Ellen B. SUnnoth diò Ashland Photograph. 44-tf Mr. snd Mrs. Bert Smith and fa m ily c f 339 Oak street made ■, a trip to Yoncalla, Ore . yesterday. 8 Burna—Government will build 20 cottages and school for Piute ' Indians here. / • \ Coos County spent 176,066 for road work, during September. Hallowe'en masks and favors, E lh a rt’s. OOMS TO KLAMATH - E. D. Briggs made a business trip to K lam ath Falls yesterday, and while there viewed the re­ mains of the W hite Pelican hotel which recently suffered a disas­ trous fire. According to M r. Briggs, nothing whatever remains q i the once magnificient structure but a tangled mass of ruins. The Walls are not even standing. Warm, Durable, Soft ■ . • » and Downy Blankets 6 3-tf SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS. Spent Sunday In Ashland — * T h e party who took the electric Mrs. Abbie Thomas of Medford drill from the Third Street ga- spent Sunday in Ashland visiting Atge . is known and will avoid at the home of her slater, Mrs. prosecution by eiaving same at Aaron Andres of Fairview street. tj»e same door from which it was taken. 47-3t Société Chocolates Just receiv- » ______ , ed in fancy boxes for «1 to 37.50, oxy winter cabin with garage, The Rose. Granite. 4 V lm o DeMolay benefit dance- r Ilgb in quality, moderate In Mr.ic H all, We meada?, Oct. 27 a. Studio Ashland photo- Admission 50 and 25 centi. >hs. 46-tf Word R e c e iv e d - Local friends of Miss Charlotte Kennard. (Ormer Ashland girl who Is now teaching school at Jacksonville, Florida, «received word from her this week in which she describes the recent h u rri­ cane which struck the Florida coast. Miss Kennard taught school here a number of years ago, and has many friends in this section. E. R. ISAAC ® Co THE _ QUALITY STOBE S a S fc V *’ Woolen Tliat’s the kind thatjiits the chord for Happy Satisfaction and gives to all ‘ SWEET NORMAL REST” under the Oregon stars. Our special offer on early sit­ ting closes Nov-. 10th. Studic Mason Erhman Wholesale Gro­ Ashland on The Plaza. cery in Medford was closed yes­ terday on account of the death of Exelusive dealers for Styie- Mr. Erhman in San Francisco. plus Ready-to -W ear clothea. Paulserud’s. 41-tf Pliie slab wood, 37 delivered from the car. Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. 43.6 Grocery Cloaed in Medford— ljp m e r Residents Visit Here • N r . and Mrs. Marion Young of X & t r a l Point, spent Sunday Jn Ashland visiting with old friends, and Mrs. Young formerly H,v- ed^n this city. dk Have your clothes cleaned >37 B. Maki, Ashland Works, of course. at Cleaning Don't forget the public DeMo­ lay dance Wednesday, t)et. 27, „ Lecture tonight. W im er H all Masonic H all, admission 60 and 4 7 . j b f H. 8. M urray of Naw York 25 cents. City, on E arth’s Greatest conflict Dry ^Manzanita wood near, admission free, no collec- Upn. « 4 7 .I Taverner. Phone 17F-3. Have your broken windows re- W ill Move Soon— Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jrad. 'A U alma, at Jordan’s visit with her daughter, Miss Edith, a student at the state uni­ versity. Today, Mrs. Dodge goes to Salem for the opening meeting of the state association of Parent Teacher organisations of «which is vice-president. M r. Dodge and son, Robert, will leave Ashland on Thursday by automobile 4 for Salem to Join Mrs. Dodge when the three will go on to Portland to spend j i few days before re-1 turning home. Ul. 3-tf and family have rented tlful bungalow at the < Iowa and Harrison - sti longing to W. H. Met will move soon into V Crown Pastry flo u r ■ Mrs. Dr. Clara Ingham, state home Schuerman’s Grocery. director of health of the W. C. T. a . Is stopping In Ashland today. apple cider Is the SheatJ^nded the Chamber of 130. We deliver. Cemmqrce Innoheon at the Lltbta 45-1-mo. Springs ' Hotel, after which she spoke at a W .’ C. T. V. meeting Good muffins C liff Payne makes chests. aFthe home of'Mrs. W ill Davis on Allison street. •, ‘ NOTICE TO TAXFAVHR8 who have paid the first half of 1325 Ckxas sad are either mailing ehecks, or coming to the Sher­ iff's office to pay second half. Please bring or mall first half receipts or recepit number stamp- eft la upper right hand corner. Ifc e la a t half of taxes are now due •k d • become delinquent on No­ vember «, 1336. j , . ls Today and Tomorrow Ko« need atore tÄon a policy W e don’t s i m p l y “ Write Insurance’’. A clerk can write a policy, but real ser­ vice is given only by some one thoroughly acquainted with ail of the details of in­ surance contracts and with the manner in w h ic h policies fit v a r i o u s types of property. W e represent the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, ln sacke. 44-tf should be delicate as well as tender. Snowdrift is a delicate shortening-that improves the quality o f everything you cook with it. GRAHAM MUFFINS X Cupful Snowdrift l E gg I Capful Graham Floor l Cupful Wheat Flour y i Teaspoon Salt 9 Teaspoons Baking Powder % Capful M ilk Sdr the Snowdrift till creamy, gradually adding the sugar and the egg, w ell beaten. Sift together the dry ingredients and add them alternately w ith the m ilk to the first mix* ture. D rop into muffin pens w ell oiled w ith Snowdrift and bake from twenty-five to thirty, minutes in • hot oven - (375 degrees F.> Billings Agency Heal Estate A Real Inaurane Bstab. 1323 at 41 E. 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Nlgbt Pbonea 311-L— 381-J Mrs. Lóala Dodge, kuly asslstant CIRCLE BARGAINS SPORT SATIN FOR SLIPS Circle Bargains THE ASHLAND FEED & GROCERY CIRCLE BARGAINS IS NOW 72x90 BEDSPREADS « Open For Business Under New • .'f a r Management Hallowe'en Mill» our terms are cash bnt we allow a 5 per cent discount on every item sold. CIRCLE « BARGAINS INDIAN HEAD BUNGALOW APRONS v Every one knowing themselves to be indebted tq this place are respectfully requested to call and settle their account. • < WHITE BUNGALOW aprons