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I Swift's Premium Hams Whole Ham Half Ham or Sliced Boiled Ham Demonstration Saturday Afternoon I.X.L Deviled Chili Meat and Liver Taste oimes Gtocety I LOCAL AND PERSONAL g Born, May 30, to Mrs. C. I. Mather, a boy. The city council meets next Tues day evening. Miss Cherio Starkey Is seriously ill at the Faulserud home on Oak street. Little Lena Buchanan Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Kee, at Butte Falls. Frank Bunting and wife of Lake view were visiting friends In the city last week. Mrs. E. R. Taylor visited friends and relatives in Medford Monday and Tuesday. New water mains are being In stalled on Church street by the water department. Carl Hanson has accepted a posi tion as demonstrator of electrical ap pliances with the Jordan Electric Company. Fred Schuerman, John Flnneran and Aubrey Redifer left Wednesday for McCloud, where they will work In thn Inmhnr mills. Mrs. T. W. M'les returned to her home at Medford Wednesday after a several days' visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. H. Wagner. Charles Robertson and wife left Sunday for a month's automobile trip. Art Crews is taking Mr. Robertson's place m tne wnite House grocery. E. P. Averill, field representative of the U. S. Geological Survey, Is In Ashland with a view of employing men to keep down predatory animals. Elbert Farlow returned last Fri day from Roseburg, where he attend ed to business matters and took in the first day of the Strawberry Festi val. Miss Naomi Snyder, daughter of E. G. Snyder, underwent an opera tion at the hospital Wednesday, this being the second In the past few weeks. Chester Stevenson and B. H. Hin thorne secured some good pictures of the crowds at the band concert In the nnct, Cnnifav orA nlcn nf tha Tnmnrifll day parade. Rev. Van Fossen, district superin tendent of the Methodist' church, went to Roseburg Monday, where he ,1s spending a few days attending to church affairs. We will have a complete new stock of midsummer hats and trimmings to be on display on and after Saturday, June 3. Come and see the latest styles. Mrs. Simons' Millinery. 2-2t Protection and Service An account with The Citizens Bank of Ashland is advisable, assuring protection for all funds and a service of proven worth. Come in and consult with our officers regard ing your banking require ments. ?4 NUtfT SAVINGS 4t0v,, DEPOSITS, H iJCITIZENSCi W BANK O FASH LAN Pj Twenty members of the Senior class of the Grants Pass high school passed through Ashland In four auto mobiles Tuesday bound for Colestln and an all-day picnic. "Monarch dress shirts $1 at Vau pel's. It Miss Laura McCormlck' leaves to day for Tabor, Iowa, where she will spend the summer at the home of her parents. She will return next fall to resume her duties In Ashland high school. Before buying your next suit don't forget to look over our line of high grade woolens at $17.50. Paulserud & Barrett. , It Miss Bernice Meyers accompanied Miss L. Hodges upon her return to Gold Hill last Friday after a visit at the Meyers' home In Ashland, and Is visiting at the Hodge home in Gold Hill. County Clerk Eugene Coburn and family, Lloyd Launder and family and Mrs. Mary Coburn composed an auto party from Grants Pass which visited this city and LIthia park last Sunday. Firman Anderson of Hornbrook was over Monday visiting his brother and siBter. He took back a goodly supply of flowers from the Ashland Greenhouse for the Hornbrook Mem orial services. . Simultaneously with the cancella tion of trains 53 and 54 on this sec tion of the Southern Pacific, nine other trains were cancelled on the Pacific system. Most of these were in the south. Those awning stripes are mighty popular everywhere. A big line at Vaupel's. It Ed Martin, who has been seriously ill for the past several weeks, left last week for Tygard, near Portland, where he will recuperate at the home of his sister, Mrs. W. C. McGowen, a former Ashland resident. Medford baseball tossers walloped Hornbrook In the California town last Sunday by a score oft31 to 10. The game was a farce according to report. Medford will play Grants Pass next Sunday at Grants Pass. Johnson the Jeweler for fine watch work. 103-tf Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd will join Messrs. and Mesdames Roof and Carey in their automobile trip to southern California and eastern points. The party expect to leave this evening or tomorrow. A scarcity of furnished houses for rent and also of unfurnished houses of the nicer sort is becoming mor? evident every, day. Dozens of fami lies are moving into Ashland to spend the summer and several to make this their permanent home. Mrs. E. H. Rush left Wpdnpsdavi PVPnin fnr Pnrtlanrf horp ho ------ O - -J . I , w u..v ... attend to business matters and Inci dentally garner some Ideas for the comic "King Sulphur" parade of the Springs Dedication Celebration. She will return the last of the week. In a recent Issue of a life insur ance trade journal we note that the Medford district of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, which com prises Medford, Ashland and Grants Pass, led the entire United States and Canada in the amount of new busi ness issued and paid for, a most re markable record. There are two things to consider when buying clothes: price and qual ity. We carry the clothes of quality at the right price. Paulserud & Bar rett. It M. L. Applegate and little son are visiting Mr. Applegate's sister, Mrs. Emil Peil. 'They came here from .Los Angeles and will go from here to Klamath Falls to visit his parents. Mr. Applegata was until recently In old Mexico as the agent for a large fruit concern and will return to that country when the conditions permit. C. E. Evans has resigned as man ager of the Weed Lumber Company and passed through Ashland last week bound for Seattle, where he will , enter the business of marketing his various lumber appliance patents. Evans has been the head of the Weed Lumber Company for the past eleven years. Rev. Mathis, who closed a week's evangelistic meetings at Talent Sun day, left Monday evening, accom panied by his wife, for .Portland. Be fore returning to his home at Colo rado Springs he will visit his mother at North Yakima, Wash. He opens a series of meetings In South Dakota later. Bernard Vessey, singing evan gelist, went south with his wife and will join Mr. Mathis in South Dakota later. E. A. Estes and family arrived this morning from Los Angeles, where they spent the winter. They drove through in their Studebaker six, leaving Los Angeles last Sunday morning at 9 o'clock and arriving here this morning at ten. They came through slick as a whistle, not even experiencing a blowout on the trip They report the roads fine. They will be at, home for the summer in their cottage on North Main street. Nyal's Face Cream Soap A Face Cream and Soap combined. The soap that will Dot injure or irritate the most delicate skin. 25c Cake See our window Foley's Drug Store Pole? & Klliart. Druggists. G. W. Dunn did service on the clr euit court Jury at Jacksonville last week. Fashion's latest blazer striped pon gees at $1 and $1.50 a yard at Vau pel's. It Attorney Nellie Dickey transacted legal business In the county seat last Saturday. Coronor John Perl was up from Medford Tuesday investigating the death of Ellis Neil. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Eergner have leased the Bagley residence on Skid- more street for the summer. Boys' and Men's Porosknit union suits 25c and 50c a suit at Vaupel's. It The horse lawn mover for the vast stretches of lawn In Lithia park is on the Job nearly every day. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Opdycke, Mrs. Fannie Borchert and J. R. Plumley of Grants Pass motored up Sunday last. The bed of tulips near the Lithia park bandstand having finished their blooming season are now followed by violets. F. E. Watson has been confined to his home for several days as the result of a minor operation per formed last week. C. A. Morse and son of Phoenix were visitors In the city Tuesday and enjoyed a few games of tennis on Lithia park courts. . R. L. Burdic was a visitor in the city from Grants Pass Tuesday and spent the day attending to business matters and visiting. The G. A. R., W. R. C. and other organizations attended Memorial Sunday services at the Congregational l Church last Sunday. J. E. Thornton was called to Eu gene Monday evening by the serious illness of his wife who has been ! t-Ictlinir a aifltpr In that rtv The opening of Beebe & Kinney's "Alphabet Booth" and "Prepared ness" sale last Saturday brought in a large number of out-of-town buy ers. Prof. E. N. Deardorf, who has been teaching the Reese creek school for the past term, has brought his fam ily to Ashland to spend the bu ai mer. Prof. L. T. Hodge, of the commer cial department of the high school, left Saturday for Eugene where he will take a summer course at the University. Miss Hazel Lowe, who has been teaching school in Sams valley, re turned home Friday. She will teach the seventh and eighth grades in Gold Hill next term. Will Mitchell, Tom Hudson and H. L. Whited left Monday for Fall creek In the latter's recently purchased au tomobile. They will fish streams en countered enroute. LADIES OF ASHLAND! Collect your old shoes ready for shipment Friday. June 2. Keep separate from rags. Civic Club will collect them in the morning. Tie up in gunnysack and leave on front porch. 2-2t Caravans of Gypsies pass through the city almost daily. The main con tigent who passed through here In automobiles some time ago are now in Eastern Oregon. Benton Bowers has been laid up for the past two weeks with a se vere attack of tonsilitis, an epidemic of which seems to have touched here and there in Ashland. The banks of flowers Just west of the pond in City park was never more beautiful than it Is at present. Strang ers especially "rave" over the wealth and harmony of coloring. One of the park tennis courts Is closed preparatory to receiving a coat of oil and a heavy rolling when the material arrives. The other court will then be closed in turn. The Ashland bank appeared In white duck trousers In the Memorial day parade Tuesday. The uniforms which have been ordered from the east will arrive ip. a couple of weeks. The Bungalow At entrance of Lithia Park, Anhland, acrons from Lithia fonntaln iHK Itnnjralow will be made tl I lie highext- ( Ihsh linnse of its kind in the Rogue River Valley. Thinning has commenced in the orchards of the valley and hundreds of men, girls and boys have secured employment in the orchards. Owing to the frosts thinning will not be j necessary to the extent which was Thiirsd iv originally intended. lr .' 'v 'The Three Musketeers who Many parties of valley people pic- doeg not know thp three adventurous nicked in the parks Tuesday and the ' f haracter8 ot Alexander Dumas, prob home folks also were out In large jauly the most fanious soldiers of numbers. The picnic grounds was tne scene or several parties ana otn - ers cnose otner locations along tne banks of the creek. Two hundred and eight head of cattle were feed at the Ashland stock - yards Saturady, stopping off for re - freshments here while enroute from California points to Portland slaugh- ter houses. A carload of hogs from Klamath Falls also passed through Saturday. Don Walker returned Sunday even ing from Portland where he has been attending North Pacific Dental col lege. "Bud" Burdic, who also at tended the same school of dentistry, came as far as Grants Pass with Don and will be up for a visit In Ash land at a not far distant date. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turner re turned the last of the week from a winter's stay at Long Beach and other southern California points. Patrolman V.'imer Is moving and is taking a layoff from the police force incident to his change of resi dence. Earl Rasor is substituting in his absence. hi J..W. Weiss, who was one of the most popular Jitney drivers on the line operating between here and Cen tral Point and who left the jitney business to accept a position at the Blair granite quarries, suffered the loss of an Index finger Sunday. He j caught the finger In a cog and had j to have it amputated. IN'TERIRBAX AUTOCAR CO. Leave Ashland for Medford, Talent and Phoenix daily except Sunday at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday night at 6:30 and 12:20. Sundays leave at 9:00 and 1:00, 4:30, 6:30 and 10:30 p. m. Leave Medford for Ashland daily ex cept Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p. m. On Sun davs at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m., and 1:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Fare between Medford and Ash. land, 20 cents. Round trip, 33 cents. tti ii ( ii i i m 't ' "r i if I i III I' 4' 111 j Graham Crackers I A food for every day. 1 I Crisp, delicious and I I strengthening. Fresh I 1 baked and fresh de- J Is5 Home of High-Class Confections and Dairy Lunches Opening Tomo t ow Night Music all the time. Evening Dancing Nine to Eleven Reserve your tables for Friday night fcy phone No. J44 Vining Offerings Of the Week j bookland? With Orrin Johnson as ; the her0i D'Artagnan, the great Tri ancie comnanv director. luce, has melted the great story into a super feature of the screen. Based on love 1 and adventure, the three musketeers 1 are sure to win the hearts of every picture fan. It Is a play of plot, of intrigue and a most beautifully staged picture. With this feature comes a Keystone comedy, "Fldo's Fate," presenting Charles Murray as the victim of a chain of circumstances surrounding his efforts to smuggle a puppy Into his apartment as a gift to his wife. A flirty wife and a jealous husband add to the complications. Thursday Is Parent-Teachers night and In addition to the pictures Mrs. Henry Provost will render vocal se lections. Frllay. As Mark Twain's "Pudd'nhead Wil son" Is ranked as one of the greatest of his writings, so should the film adaptation of the story make one of the greatest film comedy dramas. This story of the south In slavery days is more than a comedy It Is a drama with situations as tense as the wildest thriller. Saturday. Douglas Fairbanks plays the com edy hero lead In a new play full of the cleanest kind of comedy Saturday ! at the Vining when he endeavors to I get his picture on the front page of the New York newspapers In "His I Picture In the Papers." Loretta IniibA Tan n Tanilila nnrl nfrhpr HlnrS are listed In the cast. The efforts of Fairbanks as Pete Prindle to get his picture In the papers in order to win a business partnership and a girl lead to a series of sensational adventures which make a cracking good film. With this comedy comes "Better Late Than Never," directed by Mack Sennett and with William Collier, Mae Busch and a supporting cast of Triangle comedy stars in a scream ingly funny production. Beautiful Vaupel's. weaves In skirting at It l Special Announcement Saturday, June 3rd We will hold a complete DEMONSTRATION National Biscuit Company's PURE FOOD PRODUCTS We cordially invite you to come in and Bample as many of the varieties x as vou wish. White House Grocery Unecda Biscuit 1 1 Orchestra 9-J J p. m. Preparedness Sale Attracts Crowds The Booth' 'Preparedness' and "Alphabet sale which opened last Satur day at Beebe & Kinney's has attract ed great crowds to this pioneer Ash land store and has created quite a sensation among the buyers of th's vicinity. At this particular time when leather prices, wool prices and, in fact, the price of most every staple article which the warring nations re quire is going out of Bight, the sensa tionally low values offered at this sale appeal to every visitor to the store. The big force ot extra sales men put on for the sale Is just able to handle the crowds which throng; the store from morning to night. The surprise boxes and packages are proving to be a popular and unique feature. Congregational Improvements The trustees of the Congregational church have decided to purchase a new carpet for the floor and replace the chairs with pews, these Improve ments being made possible by a be quest of 500 which was left the church by the late Mrs. D. R. Mills. A stained glass memorial window will also be provided. Clif Payne makes wash benches. Advice Doctors and lawyers must read con tinually to keep abreast of the timea In their profession. The officors of this bank keep In close touch with financial matters and will be glad to advise with you at any time. Get acquainted at this bank, First National Bank ASHLAND, ORKGO.V. j Oldat t National Bank In Jackson County H t Mill ON sfc tfr'fr4'f"f"ff" ' n I I IHU4