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Wednesday, February 18, 1020 ASHT.AND DAILY TIDINGS PAGE THKFf 6 LOCAL AND PERSONAL I timnm:K:i:mini!t!:t:ni!mmmmtt5u WEDNESDAY'S NEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. R. BrowD, wlio are vlBiting hero from Conusant Lake, Pa., are the parents of A. II. Brown, at wTiose liume they uitt guests. Tho First National bunk and Mm. Ella B. Mills ure recent purchasers! of property belonging to Malt Dor in this city. Miss Claudia While of Medford was an Ashland visitor Tuesday ufter-j noon. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Poley, who have been spending several months In Los Angeles and o'her points in ; city schools last Thursday given In California, arrived home yesterday. : honor of Lincoln's birthday annlver They made the entire journey home; nary, the children in oneof the lower In their automobile, and state the j grades were asked to tell a Blory of roads are In splendid condition jirac-; President Lincoln, so far as they tlcally all tho way? j knotf. One little lad told of the : tragic ending of the immortal prcsl- Mrs. A. H. Peachey has gone to dent. "He went to the Vining thea tlold Hill to spend a week or so with1 iur, w).,.e , W;13 , .. wa!1 Uld friends. Dr. F. M. Moxon has purchased the property on East Main street' known in former days as the Von dome hotel. This establishment Is at present being conducted ns an apart-j nient bouse. , I The following Lames from Ashland have been drawn on the Jury list that will report at Jacksonville on February 24, for duty: Jackson Cy ger, Geo. Taverner, II. C. Caloy, H. (!. Enders, Jr., Gilbert It. Winger-, land and A. E. Kinney. 0 II Barnhill went to Salem last night on business , Mrs. Harnhill is supplying again this week In Medford schools. Next week Barn hills expect to move to Willamette valley. of. W. R. Lundgravo and family Carson, Wash., aro newcomers Ashland and are looking for a r deuce. to: .: i j ! Mrs. S. C. Williamson received word today that her sister, Miss Carol Van Nice, is In a hospital in Pusa-1 dena, suffering with Influenza and pneumonia. Miss Van Nice has been teaching In the schools in Pasadena this winter. Vernella Neville, the little daugh- tcr of Mrs. II. J. Neville, is recover-, ing from an operation which includ ed the removal of her tonsils. The Hillings agency reports th gale of the Robert Tweed dwelling cold, and lot on Bush street, which has! . been purchased by Homer Elhart and c. M. Hamilton has secured a Wife. ' i property on Liberty street belonging . ; to Calvin Wilson of Pullman, Wash., Miss Elva Hobart lift last night which he expects to fit up for a for Portland on business for the" home. This sale was made by the Free Methodist conference. She -x-I"i.uvor itoalty company, pects to be gono a week or ten days. ' m m m Miss Maude Russell underwent an operation on her throat at a local hospital yesterday. She is reported to be better this morning. ' Paul Guiley is moving today fioin East Main street to the Ilel'eatt prop erty on Hargadine street. Mrs. Geo. N. Gray, who was in Gazelle spending a few days the first of the week, has returned home. Fred Patton has sold his house on : Ohio ntroet lo Mrs. Rogers, residing at present on Oak street. She ex-t'hu. week from Tacoma, Wash., where pectg to take possession about the''e had been visiting, and is a guest lirst of April. Mesdames Mattie Snyder and Flora Burroughs of Belleview, were shop-j jiing with our merchants yesterday. I L. A. Compton is able to be on the. Streets again after a several weeks Biege of Inflammatory rheumatism. Mr. and -Mrs. H. II. Voss Thursday, Mrs. Joseph l'oley, who has been j February 12. making an extended sojourn inj Southern California with her soii.j Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Humphreys. W. M. Poley and wife, returned hiiniej who have been making a visit in Al witb. the latter yesterday. Sho ex-jbauy and other points In the north, pects to remain here for a short time have returned home. before going to Corvallis to join her daughters. t Mr. and Mrs, M. M. Whoclor of Thoenix were Ashland visitors on .., ,. ; Tuesday. Mr. 'and Mrs. Wortz. who came liere from Montana last fall In search of health and a pleasant place to live, are now nicely seilled In their new home which they pur chased from Mrs. rpilegraff. They have been living in the Carpenter residence on Liberty street. Will G. Steel, secretary or the Medford Chamber of Cominerco, has resigned to accept the secretaryship of the Eugene Chamber of Com merce. He assumes his new duties March 1.- II. H. Boyer, who has been taking the place ot W. M. Poley in the Poley drug store this winter during the absence of the latter, left yes terday with his wife to visit with friends near Medford. Mr. Boyer is undecided where he will locate In the future. SATURDAY'S NEWS Mm. William B. Million was called 10 San Jose, Calif., yesterday by news that her daughter Mildred, a stu dent in the Normal school there, is JU with an attack of flu.' While Miss Million's case Is not considered Borlous, slio Is confined to Her bed ii lid lsuiluble to secure a nurse, go the services of her mother were needed. Miss Marjorie fiilletto, who lias been spending several weeks in Sun Francisco, lias returned to her horn in this city. Mrs. Louise I'erozzl Is on the pro- gram of the school board convention mid teachers' institute to bo given at the Ituch school building Saturday, February 21. Mrs. I'erozzl will take part In the discussion of the edueu- Uonal program relative to taxation, and her talk will be on a plan for carrying out the program. During the special exercises in the ending of the tale. Mrs. W. K. Buchanan Is nursing badly cut hand which she sustained yesterday in attempting to open a glass jar. Mrs. Charles Abbott possesses a pair of peafowls, which she recently secured In California, The birds are extremely handsome, particularly the male, which has unusually fine plu- mage. ! E. V. Carter has been Importuned! I by many citizens to stand as the! ''publican candidate for the leglsla-'day uue. ii is uimersioou mat ne nas.a tho;1"" J1 consented to run, but that. Mm. Stearns of this city. Mr. Slier-! TlJcker.a property end will be a val tl,,. ' he might consent if his candidacy Is man Is a native of the valley, hav-ual)I(J m-qmon. The sale was tl0J generally desired. His legislative: ing attended school at Ashland and . ' . . . ' ReaUv riJIIII);lln. experience would be worth a lot to! Ashland should he be elected a mem-1 l.er of the lower house from Ashland, j i MIc CI..IJ.. IJ.,.. ..-.. ..'u...i l ..ii -n hl. tin uuin nun iiiui'U tu j Portland last night by Illness of a: .friend there. She expects to remain and Mrs. J. H. Ring, has been bed-1 in the northern city for several days, j fast for the past week from blood-' , J poisoning, caused by infection from, C. I). IluM.-r of The Dalles was In j blood-poisoning, caused by infection' Ashland yesterday calling on friends, j from vaccination. He is able to be He is a candidate for secretin' ofup at present. state. For two years he was head' . of the automobile department in the! The local polico havi been notified state secretary's office and has had 'to watch for an automobile that was experience in the work required of! stolen in Roseburg last night, and lno secretary of state. (which the nolice from that city'think George Yates is among the citizens who are at present bugging the fire Eide while he is wrestling with a J lie st ret t commissioners "re W0,.i;nK ()n tj. " extending noni hcenic Drive up over, oiasson was formerly Miss Nissley, iiaIns of the WV' the suiiiiiit. When thi3 street Isiu-hn t,,i,ihi in th hi,.). cMnniu oo.-.L.' . completed it will open up one of thejeral years ago and whose marriage: most scenic streets in the hill dis- Iritts of the city and will bo well worthy of an attractive name. Miss Pearl Wilshire of the Citizens bank Is taking a short vacation. Dur ing this time she underwent an op eration in a Medford hospital. Mrs. E. E. Faulconer arrived here oi ner lauier, r. m. iiievins, wunu on her way to Southern California. E. R. Blain Is up and around again after being laid up for over a week with a severo cold. I HHiAY'S n:ws j A nine pound girl was born to Whilo In Medford Bishop Hughes who was one one of tho principal .,.,(,. at i,j.lcoln hannuet in! that cily last night, will, while there today, announce the site for the New j Methodist church and parsonage to be erected there soon. Elmer Soopor has returned from a trip to Crescent City. The Journey j there and back was made by auto-1 mobile. C. C. and C. T. Darling have pur-j chased the West dwelling of T. K. Bolton on North Main Btreet. Sale' was made by the Billings agency. W. R. Landgraves of Carson, Wash., who recently came lo Ash land to reside, has purchased the Headache? Rub Turpo, the only Turpentine ointment, on the forehead and tem ples.' What a relief! Try it. Turpo TH! TUDPfMTIMI OIMTMIMT Ask for free sample. FOLEY'S DIUG STORK residence property at 55 Factory street from C. W. Hammond. He ex pects to romodol his new purchase and make a tine dwelling house of It. Rev. H. G. King, a newcomer to Ashland from Pasadena, Calif., has purchased the Mclntyre property on Morton street. ' F. W. Moore left the first of the week for his ranch near Brookings. Jle will be Joined later by Mrs. Moore, and they will spend tho Bummer there. Mrs. Frank Crouch and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Phipps were Medford vis itors yesterday. Mrs. Harry Ling of Medford was In Ashland yesterday visiting with friends. Mrs. Charles E. Gray of Gold Hill, a former well known resident of tho Belleview district, was an Ashland visitor yesterday. The funeral of the late John Bah ley, whose death occurred in a lo cal fast aSturduy, was held yester- day morning from Stock's undertak- ing parlors. The local lodge, of Elks had charge, and Rev. P. K. Ham mond mado tho funeral address.' Burial was mado in Mountain View cemetery. I Mrs. Sussle L. Allen has purchased a fine new Liberty Six Automobile which she is driving Instead of the i Ford Sedan which she had secured I, I a aiiui t tiiiiu ago. C. W. Sherman returned yester- to his home at Mare Island after visn oi inree uays wmi ins 818111 Talent. Mr. Sherman's mother, Mr?. M. J. Sherman, who accompanied him here, will remain with her daughter, Mrs. Stearns. j Richard Ring, the young son of Mr. j I is beaded this way. Mrs. S. L. Sandry of Rogue River Is a guest of Mrs. J. L. Herr today Mrs. Levi Stevens also of Rogue River is visiting Mrs. Dora Hubbard. J. H. Ring is down from Sardine Creek to spend the week with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Glasson of Everett, wasn., arrived in Asniann last nigtii land spent the night here, leaving this morning ior an r rancisco. airs. Francisco. Mrs. . . was announced a few days ago. They are making a leisurely tour to St. Joseph, Mo., wh re they will make their future home. THURSDAY'S NEWS Mrs. Emma Prose returned yes terday from Prineville, Ore., where she has been visiting relatives. Isaac Martin, who has been vis iting his sister, Mrs. Emma Coffee, for the past three weeks, left this week for his home in Ottumwa, la. Mrs. Walter Douglas and two lit tle (I iiighters, Myrtle and Marjorie, of Northern Washington, arrived In Ashland yesterday and will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Shimi ,of Oak i street. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vining of Port-! land came to Ashland today to visit ! with relatives and friends. ' I Mrs. M. J. Sherman and her son : Charles arrived on the train last I evening from Vallejo, Calif. Mrs. v - n MIVIVIBkK If 7. 0 FASH LAND WORK, EARN, SAVE You help increase the world's goods and de crease the cost of living by working, earning and ' saving. A safe plac for your sur plus cash is The Citizens Bank of Ashb.nd. I rtunk nf A..f.l: ltd 1 I P i J ' 'i f jni ... citiur.c I Sherman is 88 years eld and stood the trip fairly well. Sho has lived in thia valley forty years with the ex ception of the last year visiting her son and daughter, Mrs. Roberts, in Vallejo. Mrs. Sherman will make her homo with her daughter, Mrs. 0. A. Stearns. Mr. Sherman will re turn tomorrow to Vallejo. Miss Eva Poley left last night for Monmouth where she will assist in the Noimal for awhile, lifter which she. will go to Ccrvallis lo resume her college course. Appropriate exercises for 'the an niversary of Lincoln's blrthdiy will be held In the public schools today. Each grade will present a progran fitting to the occasion. A large number of Ashland yonns people went down to Medfonl lasl night to tho danco given by McCor inick's Jazzensatlon orchestra. Provost Bros, have Just closed i big contract for the heating plant Install .tion 'in tho new school lions being built ut Yreka. . Mrs. E. F. Smith left this morning for Edgowood, Cullf., where slicwill visit friends for a week or two. Miss Pearl Easterling hns been en gaged as clerk In the S. 8. S. K. store. Mrs. Gertio Lucke. l.ttlo daughter Grace, and sister, Miss Grace Ilogue. itook this morning's train for San ! Francisco where Ihey will visit for a few weeks with their brother. mother uml Mrs. Ella Million has sold her lots on Avery street this week to W. G. Tucker These lots adjoin Mr Miss Gladys Norton Is back at her post In Ferguson's dry goods store -after being absent for a few days. Housewives are in despair today. Thread jumped up to two wl for a quarter. Ferguson says thread now sells like pork chops, by Hie pound. The r.nly difference is that, pork chops cro gold at the IhkcIu is. and thread ;.t the dry gnd.i s!or. s. Miss Villi Ilradshaw is quite 111 a! the home of Mrs. Walter llerndoi" on Be 'ch street. Mrs. J. F. Halliek of McCloud. arrived in Ashland last evening and will be a guest of her sister,' Mrs. G. H. Ketchuin, for a few days. An Argentine inventor has pat ented a device to be fastened on a person's lie id to ckse lis ears against noises I:? does not wish to hear. The Lamkin nreucy has made two important sale.; this week. One o! tliese is tne r,..;j,i,.(.,. nropertv of otto Michel on Vimiv street, which 'ha hBn nni-chim-d l.v r:ii.nn McWil- ' i,a hpn nnichnn-.l tar garage. Mr. .icn imams i i j o rssion Immed:- lltelv. Tho Ci ner ' e residence on 'hat your clothes cost you depends upon the service you &et in exchange for your money, rather than the price you pay. Born Tailoring offers the most gen erous measure cf wearing quality, in materials and work manship to be found at any price you de cide to invest. That's why we reo commend it to you. I'Al I.SKHt 1) & I1ARHKTT M I itl'll'll tr, ',' V Mountain avenue owned by L. K. Moore of Portland, which Welborn Ilecson ot Talent purchased and has, started to remodel Into a fine mod- cm home In which ho expects to livo as soon as completed. W. D. McAllen', late ot the avla- The young people gathered avound lion service during the war and for-, the piano for a sing, the older ones eat patrol service in California, was. gathered in groups about the room.; an Ashland visitor this morning. Mr. ' und until a late hour the school: McAllen Is now engaged as special house presented a scene of a pro agent, for the Atlas Assurance com- gresslve community gathered to pany of Portland. j gether In an ideal community way. : The next of the series of meetings Infant Dead J will bo held tho second Friday In Virgil Ilex Vestal, tho 2-year-old April. These meetings are ever son of Mr. and Mrs. (1. S. Vestal, (lied open to friends of the community at the home of his parents on Meade and those who may cire to come in street yesterday. The circumstances from outside of the district will find regarding Hi.) bereavement ot this!" hearty welcome. family are particularly sad. They! have only lived In this city threo The executive committee in charge weeks, coining hero as strangers! ot the- Fathers und Sons banquet with their liltle one ill at the timo. bavo changed the date from Friday, Funeral services will be held tomor- I'ebniary 20, to Tuesday evening, row, Sunday afternoon ut 2 o'clock February 21. at which time the great noni the Stock undertaking parlors, ,!Vl,lt 'ill lake place in the Armory conducted by Rev. C. A. Edwards o'clock i.harp. Double tickets, of the Methodist church, and burial admitting both father and s will viil be made in Mountain View cem- be GO cents each, and will he on sale etery. IIKI.LEY1KW VOTES. MONDAY'S NEWS A large number of people gathered at tho IMlcview school house Fri day evening for the monthly nicling ot the Community club. A couii, little of men, M''s:os. .limie, Brown and Striker, had charge of the meeting. They are to he congratiil iteil on the splendid. pro. ram rendered and for the ,.,lts ' Implements for your farm and gnr so uiiely served and appreciated by lens. Fencing and barb wire. ! all. i r - j. - Prof. Iteiiner of the Southern Orc uon Experiment Station, gave a high ly entertaining anil Instructive talk oil his recent trip to C!ina. A clever vein of humor ran through the whole talk. This was coupled with the ability to draw word pictures vivid- ly so that his hearers I. ad no trouhl" in seeing the great wall, thi- wretched roads, the half naked, dirty children or babies being stuffed with rice lo their utmost capacity. Alter the program came the eats, served by the men, ami ihe' 'fecial hour which is so necessary in any community, to draw people together ill mutual helpfulness and co-operation. Dr. Buchanan, Willi well chosen statistics, cniphasi;:cd Prof. Ueiiiier's point that the laboring man in th" I'nited States is well provided for and that we must tend toward the Quick Action Corn Cure "Gets-It" Stops Pain Instantly and Corn Soon Lifts Bight Off. A few drops of "Oeta-It" quenchti corn pains like wstnr quenches nra. Give you Immediate relief. The corn begins to lose Its grip at once. In a day or two tt Is mo loose that you can lift It off, roots nnd nil, 'twlxt thumb and finger. That's the last of It, as millions have found out. ' It Is the simple, effective nnd common-sense way to be rid of corns. "Gets-It." the never-faltl' g, guar, anteed. money-back corn remover, costs but a trifle at any drug store, Mi d by K. Lawreuce & Co,, CtilcuKu. Sold ill Ashland and recommend y ed as the world's best corn reinc by"Mcair Bros. One Hundred Per Cent. When vour Ford c ir or your Ford truck doesn't display Its usual quantity or quality of pep d dash, it'll time to have a repairman who understands the Ford mechanism give "the once cr"-,iien inake the necessary adjustments or repairs. And return It to you full of its old time power, "pep." energy, pull, and service. You'll notice the difference. We employ only skilled Ford mechanics men who know how Ford cars are made and how they should be kept in order to give the most efficient and economical service. And our shop equipment boasts a great many specially designed Ford tools and time-saving devices and ma chinery In our stockroom Is a complete assortment of repair parts genuine iord parts that are exactly the same ns their tougji, sinewy originals ill the Ford car. For Prompt repairwoik or adjustments, phone or drive to our garage. Don't risk chances, play fair with your Ford car. Keep it iu the hands of Its friends, the authorized Ford dealers. g urn . n pr.'tjEiify ifji.i?' p? k frm I tLU -j u UcJ Jki, wlU m , Chinese in Industry and fru7alityo - foro tho problem of the so ial unrest of tho present day can be solved, V. 0. N. Smith an. I O. F. Carson: , accompanied by .Miss Morehouse gave several instrumental numbers that j were thoroughly enjoyed. by representatives of each church or Sunday school, also at the Whit.' House grocery, Rose Brothers, ami PEIL'S i Corner by the Park. Sowing Machine Emporium. Al most any make of second hand ma chines sold and rented. One new Singer at a bargain and a carload of Whites just coming in. All kinds ot 3fJ '.3 ''j 1 J 'nj i 1 fa 'Hi :s a HoMRy i jit TO wmi !) who appreciate that feeling uf sutisla "tion that comes of wearing soft, muig-littitig, finely liinisheil liofe, we oiler a li'isiery service that meets every rcipiirement of style and good taste. Advance ideas in colors are now on gorgeous display lie sure to see them. Women's Pure Silk Horn .$2."l); Silk K.e'ed . 1.5(); Fine Luster izo I Lisle !X) cents. JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE SPRING SHIPMENT ,JL1 VAUPEL'S QUALITY BTOIIK tlH-72 K. MAIN ST. feaaaiJEniET en m m irss? ph.tj isfn jpiSW?! WMffl SSi SUeMI fiwii fii -I'M iU a-srifcTiPJ sKiiii kS UrATefUi isl ItdTtea Hdi inJW3n3lki THE UNIVERSAL CAR HARRISON BROS. FORD AQENTS Insist on Genuine Ford Parts im c-- rap ri l p'Jl 3 rm llcl Ikil tiM Mil Ixii -"i- z. 'm n ' Holmes groceVy. The ticket sale will close Sunday evening, February 22. j Fossil to have a hospital. WE HAVE BROKEN LOTS OF OXFORDS In dark brown and black, mili tary heels. You can make a substantial saving if We have your size. Come In aud try. "Pep" Trrif rr rzm tk; w .w 'l'i''jii to"l"i'-t T I ( tSMLND J XOftCCON