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Thursday, March. 4, 1919 ASHLAND TtniXQS PAGB F1VB Treated Alilce We offer the best possible banking service to all our patrons. Prompt and careful attention is given all business, and'our customers receive courteous attention regard less of tbe size of their accounts. .Assuring you of this kind of serv Ice, we solicit your business. First National Bank ASHLAND, OIIEGOX. Oldest National Bank In Jackson County A. F. A Ashland and V Lodge A. M. 7S No. 23 Special communication of Ashland Lodge No. 23, A. F. & A. M., Thurs day evening, March 4, 1915, for work n the Second degree. Visifing mem bers are cordially welcome. W. E. BLAKE, W. M. W. H. DAY, Sec'y. 80-2t 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL tan: Spring waists arrived at Enders'. Contractor Sweeney was in town Tuesday. Wesley Judy motored up from Medford Tuesday. Depot hotel pays 13 cents a pound for live fat hens. . 81-3t Mrs. J. A. Westerlund was a vis itor from Medford Tuesday. New lace boots for ladies at End ers. 200 extra votes with each pair. E. V. Carter was a business visitor to Medford the first of the week. Extra votes with dresses at End ers' until March 15. E. J. Kaiser was a visitor in Med Cord and Jacksonville Wednesday. 1,000 extra votes with ladies' suits at Enders'. Buy your suit now. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Harris and wife Tlsited friendB here Saturday even ing. James P.. Huggins of Marshall transacted business in the city early In the week. J. K. Choate was in Iloseburg the first of tbe week looking after busi ness affairs. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Lafferty are the proud parents ' of a' lusty eleven pound baby boy. See the splendid values in millinery at Miss Hargroves'. Andy McGee has had all kinds of luck in various fishing expeditions along Bear creek this week. William Grubb left the first of the week for Turlock, Cal., where he will visit his son, C. P. Grubb. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dodge were in Achland Monday in attendance at the funeral of the late Ira Dodge. 500 extra votes to the first five customers every Monday at Orres' shop. Girls, get busy. H. N. Lowe of the Cafeteria left Friday for Los Angeles on a business trip. He will be gone about ten days. The jiew telephone directory is Just out and "information, please" will have an easier time of it for a while. R. C. Stanley of Lake Creek, Ore., recently purchased a thoroughbred Hereford bull from Bowers Bros., the local stockmen. Miss Mamie Jacobs, who viBited friends and relatives here the first of the week, has returned to her home at Medford. ,- Constable Al Hammond of Med ford was up Tuesday on business. " Authoritative styles in spring cor sets at Enders'. Be well corseted. James Reynolds spent Tuesday in Medford attending to business affairs. 'Medford will put all wanderers of the hobo and unemployed transient class to work sweeping streets and like work in the future. Charlie Rose has-started back from Kentucky and will stop at the exposi tion on his way home. He will get back to Ashland about March 15. For every dollar you spend get one mile in travel on the auto bus, rail road, or buy your Pullman fare with Scrip. We give Scrip. Ashland Trading Co., phone 122. T. W. Miles and wife, Delroy Getohel and family, V. H. Gore and party, John 3. Orth and family were among the parties who motored to Ashland last Sunday. Some of the girls of Medford have organized a roller skating club and Bkated over the pavement to Central Point. They are contemplating a trip to Ashland via skates. v Cal Hughes, veteran railroad man of Hornbrook, and for the past few years manager of the Miners' Hotel, was brought to the local sanitarium Tuesday, dangerously ill with pneu monia. Sweetheart day at the Ashland Trading Co. Thursday, March 11. That means cut the coupon out of this paper and bring to us and get a cake of Sweetheart toilet soap free. Ashland Trading Co. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dunlap stopped off over Tuesday night here They are traveling from Woodburn to San Diego and are riding only dur ing the daytime, thus missing noth ing in the way of scenery and getting better rest. The local high school Issued the first number of a paper which they will publish at monthly intervals hereafter, on last Monday. The sheet is well gotten up and highly repre sentative of school activities. The time, Thursday, March 11 The place, Ashland Trading Co. The present, one cake of Sweetheart toilet soap for the coupon in this paper, Remember, Ashland Trading Co phone 122. Among the visitors from here to Jacksonville last Monday were: James Bowers, Homer Barron, Will DeWitt, Roy Walker, Butler Walker O.'Winter, Billy Briggs, E. D. Briggs A. L. Irwin and several others. Much Everybody Should Drink Sassafras Tea in Spring time get it from yCITIZENS(4 W BANK flyO FASH LAN DA Commercial ..' s s. i We are pleased to state that The Citizens Dank of Ashland Ih Identified with onimerclnl proKrcus and tyisfbcen 'of connldorable help to sound bunlnotis en torprinety You are cordially Invit ed to make UUs your depositary. ii an 4ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS Interest is being manifested locally in the Martin trial. . ' ' Much favorable comment has been heard lately on the artistic sign work and clever cartoons with which Ed Dews has been decorating the win dows of local merchants as advertise ments for tho Medford-Ashland bas ketball games. Ed is getting to be quite clever with the brush. Showing of trimmed hates, shapes flowers and trimmings Saturday March 6. All the ladies are invited to inspect the new styles. Prices reasonable. 2,00(X extra votes with each cash purchase of hats. A. D. Earr and family of Spokane have settled in Ashland and are lo cated in the Van Scoy home on Mor ton street. Mr. Barr was attracted here on account of the fine climate and tho springs development. He will likely soon be in the market for property, but desired to look th place over for a while before he In vested. Showing of trimmed hats, shapes flowers and trimmings Saturday March 6. All the ladies are invited to Inspect the new styles. Prices reasonable. 2,000 extra votes with each cash purchase of hats. The Interurban auto completed their rout of the railroad last Mon day when they actually carried train of cars from here to Medford The train was not full size, however but was a toy train which some tran sient at the Medford Hotel had picked up at the East Side pharmacy and was taking to his little boy the Medford Hotel. Mayor Johnson was in the midst of a wonderful oratorical effort last Tuesday afternoon at the Ohioans gathering when word was brought to him that his store was on fire. With 4ut loping a word he threw his keys to a nearby policeman and went on with bis speech. The fire was only little blaze started in the window by the sun and a reading glass and did no appreciable harm. Extra vote with shoes at Enders' until March 15. Rev. Paul S. Bandy, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Jacksonville and L. L. Norcross, recently from Sioux Falls, N. D., were in Ashland Wednesday on a visit to their old friend, P. A. Van Ness. Mr. Norcros ha srecently purchased a 25-acre al falfa ranch at the eaBt end of the paved street at Central Point. . He came to the valley to eBcape the frigid climate of Dakota and Is charmed with our ollmate, scenery and health ful condition!. AT Poley's Drug Store Foley & Elhart, Druggists. Any Size Any Shape Any Focus Lens Made by our complete optical outfit no delay broken lenses measured and replaced. H. L. WHITED Jeweler and Optician. A New Harness Store In Town. By. constant demand from my and Mr. Settle s customers, I concluded to get a line of harness and received it Saturday, so am ready to serve every body with harness, collars, pads and all kind of straps. Respectfully, 81-3t EMIL PEIL. Hargrove's Milinery display Friday and Saturday. March 5th & 6th. Taylor Payne, who has been visit ing his father, C. T. Payne, here for the past few months, has returned to Sacramento, Cal. Constable Irwin left Monday for Jacksonville. He is a witness in the trial or l.ou1r Mar tin. See Hargrove's window Friday and Saturday and then go inside. Trees' PATRONIZE THE Eden Valley Nursery The leading nursery of Southern Oregon. A full line Fruit, Shade, Nut and Ornamental Trees. RoBes, Flowering Shrubs, Vines, Hardy Perennials. All stock guaranteed to please and the price guaranteed to be right. My constant aim is to serve the public promptly, pleasantly and well. Mail list of stock wanted, or, better still, call at delivery yards, 610 East Main street. N. S. Bennett Phone 102. Box 823. MEDFORD, - .OREGON . Ar tennis . Spooner, was . up Medford. Tuesday. - ; Better hats- Better prices! End era', v j B.. H. Dunlap and family have moved to Williams, Ore.' Try a pair of shoes from Enders'. You'll like them. , L. E. Waterman was up from Med ford Wednesday on business. Mareia S. Cudleg of Red Bluff, Cal., arrived Tuesday for a brief stay. New spring hats at reasonable prices at Miss Hargrove's. W. T. Clotkner of Grants Pass was a business visitor last Tuesday. Clyde Farrar left last week to join his parent sat Myrtle Creek. Miss Florence Roberts of this city visited in MedTord Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Klum were re cent visitor here. Their home Is In Medford. D. O. Anderson of Oregon City transacted business in the city last Tuesday. Mrs. A. M. Mack of St. Joe, Mo., arrived Monday and visited here the first of the week. Miss ..lice Hansen came up from Grants Pass Monday morning to visit her sister in this city. Mrs. May Wolfor dreturned to Wol- ford, Ore., Sunday after a few days' visit with friends" hero. Rev. Wharton and wife of Gold Hill were up Tuesday for the Ohio day celebration at Moose hall. I M. O. Warner of Eugene was In the city Wednesday attending to bus iness affairs and visiting friends. It's nie to the khop that makes the snappy clothes. No disappointment at Orres', where you have a fit. C. W. Chattin left Monday for Mis soula, Mont. He was called by the serious illness of his father. 1,000 extra votes with every suit or coat ordered during March. We also give the green stamps at Orres' tailor shop.. Dr. K. A. Woods of Rogue River, who has been attending a patient here, returned to his home Tuesday evening. E.. D. Briggs left for Salem Tues day evening. He will attend the sea sion of the supreme court and will return tomorrow. Mrs. E. R. Lawrence and little daughter came up from Grants Pass Monday to join Mr. Lawrence, who has purchased the Star Theatre here See Mary Pickford in one of her greatest characters as Dolly Lane, in the great Paramount theatrical play, "Behind the Scenes," at the Vining Friday night, March 5. Zella G. Evans and Mrs. Vivian R. Evans, who have been visiting at the home of William Nortridge, have re turned to their home at Norcella, Ore. Fred Day, Southern Pacific claim agents well known locally, lost a hand when he slipped while getting on a train - at Junction City Wednesday morning. If you like good coffee try the special blend bulk coffee. It is cheap er than cans and labels. We give Scrip, one mile in travel for one dol lar in trade. Ashland Trading Co. The will of C. C. Beekman, who passed away last week at Jackson ville, Is being probated. Wealth es timated at $500,000 is left to his wife, daughter and son. Dr. Julia McQuilkin, who recently moved her office to Grants Pass, has accepted a position with Dr. Julian Johnson of that city and will act in the capacity of assistant. A new carload of American fence at rell's. While prices on fence are going up, I bought before the last raise, so can and will sell cheaper than elsewhere. Emil Pell. 81-3t Perfection in Style and Fit. ' That' what ' ' , Pictorial Review Patterns meaiw . Here are four of a wonderful collection of smart EMPIRE dri The FASHION BOOK for Spring w a a. a mr m vm - , .' 1 ' Costs only 10 cents when purchased with one IS cent pattern. , t Wairt 6112 Bolero 61 58 Skirt 6094 - ! Cuimpe 6135 B ltro 6158 Skirt 6146 Cuimp 6I3S Bolero 6158 Skirt 6072 15 cento for each of the tbove number. Cuimpe 6135 Bolero 6158 Skirt 6094 We recMaad t yoi to look through Tbe FASHION BOOK for Spring heron dtddiii joor new town APRIL PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS now ready. si fTTTTTTTTT New Silks for Spring and Summer Dresses ! 40 inch crepe-de-chine $1.25. Color range in cludes, white, black, pink rose, sky, Labrador blue," pand, corn, wisteria, and cardinal. Splendid quality $1.25 40 inch heavy crepe-de-chine $1.05, in black, navy, battleship grey and prune. 24 to 2G inch fancies 89c Several hundred yards of regular $1.00 to $125 fancy silks. Tire lot is go ing to sell quickly at 89c Black silks include yard wide me8salines, crepe dtwhine, peau-de-soie, faille and others. 36 inch heavy quality mescaline, $1.00 yd. I SPRING WASH GOODS Includes printed and plain flaxon organdies, lace cloth, voile, rice' cloth, etc. Devonshire cloth, gihghums, percales and 25c ratines are best for house dresses and children's dresses. We give Fidelity Trading Stamps and votes Mrs. J. O. Marctte received ne'ws of the death of her father at Lawton Springs, Nev., and left Monday for that place, faking with her Fred and Florence, her son and daughter. The front of Vaupel's store build ing Is receiving a much-needed coat of paint under the brushes of John RlKg and George Watson. A general application of paint all over town will be a great beautifier. Get the best at Enders'. The. Chautauqua Park Club will hsld their regular business meeting Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Chautauqua hall. Important busi ness matters are to be considered and all members, are urged to attend. Your new dress should be fitted over your new corset. The new Gossard Cor eets have arrived. liXTRA VOTF.S Five extra voter lor every one you are regularly entitled to on purchase of silks or wool dress goods between March 1 and 10. More New Suits and Coats Just arrived. One beautiful fabric used in some of these suits is the Chudd. cloth, lusterous as silk with weight and body of wool goods. Splendid for traveling suit. ....... ........I rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTi TTTTTl'TTTTTTTTT M. W. Wheeler, former resident of Ashland, now living In Corvallls, vis ited here the first of the week and attended to business matters. Charles Hatfield, a former Ashland resident, now of Portland, renewed the acquaintance of a host of friends here the last of the week. ............. TTTTTTTTTTTl T I I I i i 1 SKating at Natatorium Rink Every Saturday 1:30 AM) 7:30 I. M. RinK will be rented for private sKating parties on dates not 'conflicting with above. Apply to A. L. LAMB, 343 Mountain Avenue, or Phone 463-J TTTtTT'TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTI I B1 CLEANLINESS, PERSONAL ATTENTION AND COURTESY COMBINED TO MAKE THE Eagle Meat Market Popular Inspect our market, and your confidence will be behind the pleasure of eating our meats. The knowledge of cleanliness and a sanitary workshop will aid your digestion. 84 N. Main L, SCHWEIN omW 1915 .11 $485 i2fi HERE JUST ARRIVED Perry L. Ashcraft, Jr. f DEALER I Phone 152 to arrange demonstration I ; i i ; r. ; ; 1 : ii