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Ashland News in Paragraphs
'r is in g vote of th a n k s fo r th e ir loyal
I serv ices fo r th e p a s t y ear.
LocalJJand Personal
P la n s fo r th e a n n u a l c h u rc h din-
j n e r M arch 31, w ere m ad e. T h e club
^ I s o p la n s to give a n e n te rta in m e n t
------ Side ’Lights— -
C a lifo rn ia a n d O regon scen ery n ex t
T uesday n ig h t a t th e c h u rc h . T he
view s a re all th e w ork of A s h la n d ’s
g ifte d a r tis t, M iss M abel R u ssell, an d
w ill form a fin e se rie s in tra v e lo g u e
form , from S h a sta , over th e highw ay
j to C ra te r L ake.
A fte r th e b u sin ess m ee tin g , delec-
i ta b le re fre s h m e n ts w ere serv ed by
th e h o stesses. T he M isses V irg in ia
F ro s t a n d M adge a n d .Marie M itchell
a ssiste d in serv in g :
.
A llto g e th e r, th e clu b looks f o r­
w ard to a n o th e r good y e a r of fellow -
! sh ip a n d service.
h ig h school g y m n asiu m . A la rg e
I h av e a few am ali ra n c h e s fo r
d e le g a tio n of G ra n ts P a ss e n th u s ia s ts
aale,
2 a c re s, & a c re s, 8 a c re s, 10
is expected to a tte n d th e gam e.
a c re s, a n d up. L e t m e show th em .
O. A. M anning, T a le n t, O re.
1 6 1 tf
Nice Dry Wood! aiso Blox.
land Lumber Co., phone Yo.
Mrs. Van VV’egen Im proving—
E n joy Social Hour—
Mrs. L u lu Van W egen, who has
hom e fo r som e O ne of th e Novel S cenes in T h e L o n d o n F o llie s a t th e P a g e T h e a te r, '
M alta C o m m an d ery m et la st ev-^ been con fin ed to h e r _______________
M edford, T o n ig h t
e n in g a n d a f t e r th e w ork w as o v er, tim e, is re p o rte d to be c o n s id e ra b ly '
s p e n t a social h o u r a t th e d in in g im proved.
room tab le s.
i
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E n jo y t h a t feelin g of s a tis fa c tio n CO N G RESS CUTS ARM Y
.
DOWN TO 1 1 5,000 MEN
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T he d a in tie s t serv ed a n d th e m ost d eriv ed from w e a rin g P a u ls e r u d ’s
C o lum bia re c o rd s red u c e d to 6 5 c ( p a la ta b le ch icken d in n e r you ever su its.
17 1 -tf
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a t R ose B ro th e rs.
1 5 2 t f , gat dow n to a t th e N elda C afe. 171-3
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C.. M arch 23.
New sp in ach an d c a u liflo w e r. D et­
rlc k se lls fo r less.
1 7 1 tf
< V m g ratu latee T e a m —
F r a n k S. W aro, s e c re ta ry of th e
O regon b o ard of p h a rm a c y , in w rit­
in g a b u siu e ss le tte r to W. H. Mc-
n a ir, sa id in co n c lu sio n : “ C o n g ra tu ­
la tio n s upon th e sh o w in g m ad e by
y o u r b a s k e tb a ll team a t Salem S a t­
u rd a y .
You can tell th em fo r me
th a t I fig u re they won th e g am e by
good h ead w ork a n d lo ts of f ig h t.”
S p rin g w oolens a re in a t th e p re ­
w a r p rices, a t O rre s ’ T a ilo r Shop.
HOLM ES
GROCERY
Kerr Products
Bon Ton
Cafe
A here with the as*
surance o f getting just
what you want—fine
quality, good style,
perfect fit and big
value.
W e are confident
o f pleasing you be*
cause we know that
clothes “Tailored to
M easure by Bom ”
give satisfaction in an
unusual degree.
And yet this adds
no premium to the
price. Bom Tailor­
ing is sold at prices
lower than average —
prices w ell w ith in
reach o f reduced in­
comes»
0. A. PAULSERUD
W hen you go to the
ice box for one last
bite at bedtime . . .
—and find one piece of
cranberry pie, that’s a
real lucky strike 1
LUCKY
STRIKE.'
T h e discovery o f toasted
tobacco w as a lucky strike
for us.
I f you w ill buy a package
o f L u c k y Strike cigarettes
yourself you w ill see w h y
m illio n s n o w p r e f e r tb s
toasted flav o r.*
It’s Toasted
* D o thia to d a y an d n o tic e tha
d a iid o o a t a a a t a d B u rley
• w hen y o u t r y L o e k y S trik o .
O ur b a rg a in s m ean everybody. ■
You a r e n ot b a rre d ju s t b e c au se you)
a re n o t a re g u la r c u sto m e r.
C oinei
in.
You a re w elcom e a t a ll tim es •
a t th e W h ite H ouse G ro c e te ria .
E V E N T U A L L Y , W HY NOT NO W ?
171-2
RANK DETECTIVE SHOT
IN BATTLE WITH BANDITS
KANSAS CITY, K a n ., M arch 23.—
In a fig h t w ith th re e b a n d its la te
W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n , Dick C assln,
p riv a te d e te c tiv e fo r th e P e o p le ’s N a­
tio n a l b a n k , w as sh o t a n d p ro b ab ly
fa ta lly w o u n d ed .
T h e b a n d its e s­
caped In a n a u to m o b ile w ith $17,-
000 In cash , w hich w as b e in g tr a n s ­
fe rre d to a n o th e r b a n k in th e uptow n
sectio n .
C assin w as a c co m p a n y in g Sylves­
te r B re n n e r, b a n k h e sse n g e r, who
w as c a rry in g a s a tc h e l c o n ta in in g th e
m oney. T he ro b b ery o c c u rre d In th e
h e a r t of th e dow n to w n section.
BABY PEG G Y and B R O W N IE, T h e W o n d e r Dog. in
FR ID A Y ONLY
O. A. C. Madrigal Club Concert
SATURDAY ONLY
WILL ROGERS in “ UNWILLING HERO”
Spring Creations
in Millinery
Modes direct from New York
WINELAND & SHEPHERD
H A IR D R E SSIN G
Room 1 U p sta irs
FIRST FROM AND
LAST TO DEPOT
P rices R ight. E veryth in g th e B est
Fishing Tackle, Rods
and R eels
FISHING RODS WRAPPED
of Best Makes and Latest Designs at
Exceptionally Low Prices
All the latest magazines. Daily papers, Portland aud
San Francisco.
B arrels and P arts Supplied and
F itted for Any Make o f Gun
Everything new and up-to-date
Guns Repaired
VOGAN’S CANDIES
NEW SPORTING GOODS STORE
R. Middleton
81 OAK STREET
VIRGINIA
CAFH
29 First St.
TH E BEST OF EATING
EVERYTHING
HOME-COOKED
We invite you to look
over our stock of
Paints
NININGER & WARNER
Yes, Mr. Edison, You’re Correct
“ The higher you go in civilization, the less
actual money you see. It is all hills and
checks.”
T h at’s because a checking account appeals to
the good sense of everyone. It costs nothing,
does away with the carrying of large sums and
provides an accurate record of expenditures.
The Citizens Bank
Wall Paper
A shland,
Oregon
Sanitas
and other Decorative
Material,
We willingly give prices
aud figure amounts
needed.
Dickerson & Son
THE PAINT MAN
F lo u r
has gone up—and is going higher. Friday and Saturday
we will sell Hard Wheat Flour — Crown or White
Mountain—at
$ 2 .2 5
THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL
Saturday to Saturday
You're Next!
“ How w ould you lik e to have a
m a s te r b a rb e r alw ay s rea d y to
give you a ‘h e a d -b a rb e r’ sh a v e r;t
a m o m en ts n o tice? No w ai •'
no ch a rg e — no tip s .” T h a t is ju s t
w h a t you can have if you alw ays^
keep m e w ith you.
I a c q u ire a
keen edge, give you a quick.
sm o o th sh a v e an d am easily c le a n e d — w ith o u t rem o v in g my blade
o r ta k in g m e a p a rt. F o r th is reaso n I also ap p eal to th e ladies.
Look a t my p ictu re.
It show s me in a n e a t, m etal case th a t is
velvet lined, co m p lete w ith gen u in e, selected le a th e r stro p and
e x tra blades.
You m ig h t expect to pay from $3.00 to $5.00 for m e, b ecau se I ’m a
Genuine Autostrop
per Sack
But my Quakers are offei ing me
Good Potatoes
at 3 Special Price
$ 2 .3 5
per 100 lbs.
PLAZA MARKET
H. A. STEARNS
PA R LO R S
'*
C itizens B ank Bldg.
FOURTH STREET
{
C liff P a y n e m ak e s m edicine cases. FO R SA LE— A -l J e rse y cow. cook
stove, sm all b e a te r, one h o rse c u l­
tiv a to r a n d s e t w agon sp rin g s.
F o r T h u rs d a y a n d F rid a y , p len ty
C all 424 H elm an St.
171-3*
of fre sh fish. F a t c h ic k e n s a n d ra b ­
b its. 'A s h la n d F ish M ark et.
1 70tf FOUND— P u rs e ; o w n er can have
sam e by d e sc rib in g p ro p e rty an d
p ay in g fo r th is ad.
In q u ire 120
Portland V isitor—
G resh am .
171-1
O. T. B e rg n e r is sp e n d in g a few
days in P o rtla n d on bu sin ess, lo o k in g FO R SA L E — 10 h ead w ork h o rse s
a n d m are s, 1300 to 1500 pounds,
over som e f u tu r e boo k in g fo r th e
y o ung, so u n d a n d rea d y to w ork.
V ining th e a te r.
,
G u a ra n te e d as re p re s e n te d . H. V.
M itchell, A sh lan d .
171-8*
T he C o n g re g a tio n a l L a d ie s ’ Aid
FO R SA L E — 1918 B uick c a r, seven
so ciety w ill give a food sa le S a tu r ­
p a sse n g e r, in e x c elle n t sh ap e, ju s t
day, M arch 25, a t th e E n d e rs ’ g ro c­
o v e rh a u le d ; h av e ta k e n in p a rt
e ry d e p a rtm e n t.
169-4
p a y m e n t on d e a l; will sell a t big
snap.
P h o n e 4 o r in q u ire a t
P
r
ic
e
’s
C
an d y lan d , B eaver Block.
R u b b e r gloves fo r s p ra y in g a t $1
♦
171-6
p a ir. E L H A R T ’S.
170-2
ALSO
S E E O C R WINDOW'S
V IC K S
R osebud ice c re a m — th e la te s t big i FO R
SA L E — B uick
six to u rin g ;!
1 6 4 -6 '
tra d e fo r s m a lle r car. 520
success. A t Rose Bros.
'
P a lm Ave.
171-3*
A story o f love and hato— adventure
and rom ance in the heart of the fas­
cinating gold country.
FL O U R , C E R E A L S
R O L L E D OATS
FA R IN A W H E A T
PA N C A K E F L O U R
T H E R E S T TO
BE HAD
ABOUT APPENDICITIS?
ASTHMA
The Iron Trail
AT
t
Can
a p p e n d ic itis
De
g u a rd e d
Had Growth R e m o v e d -
If you h av e a n y w irin g o r e le c tr i­
a g a in s t? Yes, by p re v e n tin g in te s ti­
T om as P ap p es, a S o u th e rn P acific cal re p a ir w o rk , ph o n e W. L. Sam s,
n al in fe c tio n . T he In te s tin a l a n ti­
Operated o n —
em ploye, had a g ro w th ta k e n from 298-Y .
C o n tra c tin g a sp e cia lty .
sep
tic, A d le r-i-k a , a c ts on BOTH u p ­
F re d W ilson, of th e Id ea l gro cery ,
his eye by a local p h y sician W e d n es­
per a n d low er bow els, rem o v in g A LL
lf
ilt
f
u n d e rw e n t o p e ra tio n y e s te rd a y m o rn ­ day.
fo u l, d ecay in g m a tte r w hich m ig h t
in g a t th e S acred H e a rt h o sp ita l a t
s t a r t in fe c tio n .
E X C E L L E N T fo r
Error Corrected—
gas on s to m a c h o r c h ro n ic c o n sti­
M edford.
H is co n d itio n is re p o rte d
Easter suita at Paulserud’s. Or­
In co n n e ctio n w ith th e w rite -u p of pation,.
It rem oves m a tte r w hich
a s good w ith th e ex ception th a t he is
der now.
166tf th e Sky L in e m in e In la s t e v e n in g ’s you n e v e r th o u g h t w as in y o u r sys­
v ery so re from th e e ffe c ts of th e op­
T id in g s, th e n a m e of W illiam M yers tem a n d w hich n o th in g else can d is ­
e ra tio n . H e w ill be c o n fin ed to th e
m an r e p o T rts It Is
T h e N elda C afe is se rv in g a sp e ­
in a d v e rta n tly need
8,e „ d o , lodge. O
V ne
E M
X unbe-
h o s p ita l fo r se v e ra l days.
cial c h ic k e n din n er.’ T ry it.
171-3 G eo rg e M. R obison, w ho is th e o w n er i-ik a b ro u g h t o u t.
T. K. B olton
of a o n e -h a lf in te r e s t in th e m ine.
D ru g g ist.
j
T he fam o u s V ictor 10 Inch reco rd
N o cure for it, b u t welcome h a s b een red u c e d from 85 c e n ts to
W a n te d : F a t C hickens.
A sh lan d , WEDNESDAY CLUB ELECT
•
•
relief is <
often brought by— 75 c e n ts. T h re e th o u s a n d to select
F ish a n d P o u ltry M ark et.
16 8tf
OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR
from a t R ose B ro th e rs.
152tf
S o m é th in g new in life in su ra n c e . ' M esdam es L a m k in , F ro s t, McGee
W oodm en Presen t P icture—
Yeo, o f co u rse.
169tfi a n d M itchell d isp en sed g ra c io u s h o s­
Over 17 Million Jan llreJ Yearly
p ita lity a t th e hom e of th h fo rm e r,
T he W oodm en of th e W orld gave
y
e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n to th e m em b ers
a th re e reel p ic tu re a t th e ir h all
K. N elson m ak e s s u its to o rd e r.
an d g u e sts of th e W ed n esd ay club.
T u esd ay ev e n in g an d h a d a very good
H otel A sh lan d Block.
16 8 tf
A p le a s a n t social h o u r w as follow ed
crow d o u t, c o n sid e rin g th e n u m b e r
of e v e n ts th a t w ere on t h a t evening.
Be p re p a re d .
H ave y o u r law n by a n n u a l re p o rts of th e s e c re ta ry
m ow ers sh a rp e n e d . F ix lt S b o p .lC 7 tf and tre a s u re r .
To o u r o u t-o f-to w n c u s to m e rs :
T he fo llow ing o ffic ers w ere u n a n i­
M ake th is y o u r sto p p in g place. W e
T he N elda cafe is p u ttin g on a sp e ­ m ously elected to se rv e th e com ing
will try an d m ak e e v e ry th in g p le a s­
cial ch icken d in n e r. T ry it. ’ 171-3 y e a r: P re s id e n t, M rs. F re d W ilson;
a n t a n d th e p rices a re rig h t. You,
vice p re s id e n t, M rs. O. W in te r; sec­
too, a re e n title d to red u ced prices
re
ta ry , M rs. F. W h ittle : tre a s u re r ,
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
a t W h ite H ouse G ro c e te ria .
171*2
Mrs. A rth u r W ick. T h e o u tg o in g o f­
Good used piano fo r sale.
R ose ficers, M esdam es S hinn, P u lm m e r.
Atx’ess Taken from E ye—
Bros.
1 6 4 tf W ilson a n d Jo h n so n we.re given a
H. G. J o h n so n of M ontague, w as in
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
A sh lan d W ed n esd ay an d h ad an ab-
A u to m o b ile lia b ility in su ra n c e pro
cess on his eye tre a te d by a local
te c ts th e w ife a n d babies. Yeo. o f> FO R SA LE— 200 W h ite L eg h o rn
' physician.
co u rse.
1 6 9 tf | p u lle ts, 75 c e n ts each. C arl G o ttsche,
_______
. Box 72, B o u lev ard , A sh lan d . 1713*
GREAT RAILROAD DRAMA
S PL E N D ID ('OM EDY
Car Turns T urtle—
— D is re g a rd in g th e re c o m m e n d a tio n s
New o ffJce Equipm ent__
A la rg e O v e rla n d c a r tu rn e d tu r- of P re s id e n t H a rd in g a n d th e a rm y
Dr. _ E. . A.
oods
h a „ s 11IoiaiiCU
in sta lle d a tie last ev e n in g a b o u t 6 :3 0 o’clock. ----------
.. . W
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n u rd a a y y u de-
e-
g e n e ra l -- s ----------
ta ff, th o e h o u se y . « e s i te
new h o t w a te r ta n k a n d e le c tric on th e P a c ific h ig h w ay a b o u t one c la re d fo r an a rm y of not m ore th a n
i h e a te r «_
...
in ,_i_
his office.
T h e . h e a . te r . is i m y e th is sid e of T a le n t. J u s t w h at 115,000 m en.
p ra c tic a lly in s ta n ta n e o u s a n d will cau sed th e a c c id e n t, o r w h e th e r $ n y -j V o tin g a g a in s t th e a d m in is tra tio n ’s
fu rn is h a ll th e h o t w a te r needed in one w as in ju re d , could n o t be le a rn e d d e m a n d o r a m ilita ry force of 143.-
his office.
— n e ith e r could th e n a m e of th e d riv -
e n liste d m en, th e h ouse lifte d
e r be a s c e rta in e d .
th e p a rlia m e n ta ry ja m from w hich
---- - ■
e m e rg e d :
P ay taxes. C ity hall u p s ta irs . Of­
fice opens M arch 23.
B rin g la st The B est Candies—
1. D efeat of th e a d m in is tr a tio n ’s
y e a r ’s rec e ip t. O. W in te r, d ep u ty .
T h a t’s th e title e a rn e d by B u tle r ’s a m e n d m e n t to th e a rm y a p p ro p ria -
P la z a C o n fe c tio n ery . tion bill, to p ro v id e fo r 143,000 m en
168-5 H om e-m adft.
F o r one day only. W e will sell 15
16 8tf a n d 700 P h ilip p in e sco u ts,..in stead of
p o u n d s s u g a r fo r $1.00. P o sitiv ely
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( 115,000 as reco m m en d ed in th e bill.
one sa le to each fam ily . S a tu rd a y , C ou n ty T r e a s u r e r V isits—
2. R e fu sal to accep t a recom m en-!
M arch 25, a t W h ite H ouse G roce­
C ounty T r e a s u r e r an d M rs. A. C. d a tio n to re d u c e th e a rm y to 100,0'»°. !
te ria .
171-2 W a lk e r w ere h e re y e ste rd a y from
D e feate of a m e n d m e n t provid-
C e n tra l P o in t, acco m p an ied by t h e j in g fo r a 5 0 .0 0 0 -m an pow er a rm y
4.
of
W e now c a rry in sto ck R oyal C lub fam ily of A. B. W a lk e r. T hey a t-
4‘ A cceptance
of
th e
115,000
coffee.
R e m e m b e r th e big stic k of te n d e d th e V ining th e a te r la s t n ig h t a rm e d force pro p o sal.
candy w ith each p o u n d of coffee a t a n d a f te r th e show had d in n e r a t
DOES IT PAY TO W’ORRY
W h ite H ouse G ro c e te ria .
171-2 th e N elda cafe.
' V OU can buy a suit
REX BEACH’S
of music and stereoptican views of
H elp o u t th e old c o a t a u d
Sliced ham, chipped beef and ba­
w ith a new p a ir of tro u s e rs .
con. Detrlck Sells for Less.
165tf
P a u ls e r u d ’s w indow .
155tf
A ppearance Changed—
W . S. D epue h as sh av ed his m i n i s -
B ask etb all T his E vening—
t
e
a
m
!
ta
c
^e
aQd h is frie n d s a re passin g
T h e local E lk s ’ b a s k e tb a ll
him
on
th
e
s tr e e ts w ith o u t k n o w in g i
w ill m eet th e A m erican L egion team
from G ra n ts {Pass to n ig h t a t t h e ^*ni th e se days,
W ant an E asy Job—
S p e a k in g of th e u n e m p lo y m e n t
s itu a tio n , R. A. A very of th e N elda
c a fe , sa y s he h a s h ad sev eral a p p li­
c a tio n s fo r jo b s b o rin g holes in th e
S w iss ch eeses th ey a r e m a k in g a t th e
A v ery ran c h .
Leaving Tonight
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
A
A
J L 41
F ooutfit 1016
to e n a b le ev ery m an to en jo y th e a d v a n ta g e s a n d p le a su re s of an
AUTO S T R O P shave.
M A IL O R D E R S— If you live o u t o f tow n M cN A IR BROS, will
m ail m e to you w ith o u t e x tr a c h a rg e J u s t sen d o n e d o lla r.
McNair Bros.
Stori