pÁOfi fro m A shland MRS. MARY M’FADDEN Ashland News in Paragraphs Local and Personal ■' ■■ Side Lights------ Lodge No. 23, Thursday InOwer8 6harpeM>1. e v e n in g ,-M arc h 30. F ir s t deg ree. ' PRINCE GEORGE E. LVOFF Richard Barthelmess THE STAR OF “WAY DOWN EAST” AND “TOL’ABLE DAVID,’ A zens w ho h ad g a th e re d to w elcom e th em to A s'hland. P ro f. V ining m ade < *•'# a h ap p y w elcom ing speech, in w hich he ex p ressed th e sin c e re p le a s u re w hich th e city receiv ed Sir A u c k la n d Vu a n d L ady G eddes, a n d re g re tte d th a t th e re w as not m ore tim e in w hich ‘ I to show them th e w o n d e rfu l c o u n ­ try. T he a m b a s s a d o r rep lied w ith ‘ a s h o rt ta lk in w hich he ex p ressed ' s u rp ris e a t w h a t had been accom p- ! iished in th e s h o rt tim e since tlie 'w e s t had firs t beg u n to develop. H e ' i said he found th e people of th e w est w ere b ro ad -m in d e d a n d lib e ra l a n d th a t he could easily believe w h a t he ; had fre q u e n tly h e a rd th a t, once 'c t i z e n of th e w est, one w ould n e v e r j ¡a g a in be s a tis fie d w ith th e e a s \ He also ex p ressed th e hope th a t th e en- j tir e E n g lish -sp e a k in g people of th e e a rth w ould com e to a com m on u n ­ d e rs ta n d in g , as a ll have th e sam e id eas a n d id eals, a n d a il w a n t to see . ’ W^.v.-z ••• .-x-i-zX-X ... •• >«*■ • ■ ... •• .A p *ace all over th e w orld. He closed Prince George E. Lvoff, former pres- ________________ his r e m a rk s by th a n k in g th e C ham - I d e n t'o f the first dem ocratic govern. -ÌL A T British Ambassador iWeleomed Tuesday, March 2«, (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1) * • . , Î'» --- MASONIC C A Ì& N D A R THIS W EEK M ak es B u sin e ss T rip — Ben H ow e a n d J. K. M cC laren, of R o gue R iv e r, tjo th of w hom fo r- - m erly lived h e re , w ere in th e c ’tv M alta C o m m an d ery . K n ig h ts Tern- y e s te rd a y on bu9ineqs p la r, W ed n esd ay ev en in g . M arch 29. O rd e r of th e T em ple. TT . _ . o e p re p a re d . H av e vo tir law n T weekly tidino A w Flx„ !shoI1 , 67t, » o u « p . w . h i , A fac to ry d e m o n str to r will he in c h a rg e of an in te re s t ag C hi N am el j Gold H ill Visitor» M r. a n d M rs. Sam B orden, o f Gold e x h ib itio n to explain a n d in s tr u c t H ill, w ere v isitin g frie n d s in A shland how to re fin is h old sh a b b y a u to s, I a t Sw enson ' e f" com es a . b u rd en . less. 174-4 J. D. M ats a b u sin c a s v is ito r Do” ’! » •« >0 P re p a ra tio n s f o r i , “ r ‘ “ m ak e :h e recep tio n a com - r . l I s h a v e m a d , life b r ig h te r to r in M edford M onday a fte rn o o n . ! “ • T h e city p rovides te a m s a n d ( a c c e s s . a ">' w ere « » »»»« “ 2 L A? h l“ n d i'o u r it. T he city p ro v id es te a m s an d . . ., . n e ig h b o r, Fresh M arshm allows— see th a t eevry T t i tru c k s . T hey w ill call fo r y o u r g a r- w as s a t i s f i e d ' w a n t of th e “ g u e sts , T M * rs. ' L. W e rtz, 129 5 th S St t” Ash VVertz’ H om e m ade, th e b est you ever s a tis tie a . lan d , say8: “ D o a n -a K id n ey P ills Del M onte G reen G age P lu m s. 10 b ag e sonie tim e d u rin g th a t day ta s te d . P laza C o n fectio n ery . 1 75tf M rs. W . H. M cN air a n d Mrs. C. B. h elp ed m e w hen m y k id n ey s w ere c e n ts p e r can. “ L ess th a n th e can s H ave it rea d y . B u rn e v e ry th in g you L a m k in served th e tea . b ein g a s sis t- Ol,t of o rd e r a n d I am g lad to rec- c o s t.’’ D e tric k ’s G ro c e te ria . 1 7 5 tf can, th e n p u t th e re m a in d e r of th e ed by M esdam es F re d H om es, J o h n om m end them . Visited Friends — I h ad d u ll p ain s g a rb a g e in boxes, b ag s or b a rre ls a n d „ ,, . H TT a rry ™ ,. ’ T . h e a m cro ss th h e a rd sm fo a ll of to m y Jio b m ack Roy S ta rk , of H ilt, C alif., w as c a ll­ F u lle r a n d T o m lin so n . ad e it r rae y th a t V isits Table Rock— h av e them lo cated w h e re th ey can be ing on his old frie n d s, th e B enedicts Mr. a n d M rs. F. C. S tev en s a n d e asily seen an d re a c h e d — in th e alley lad ie s p re s e n t to m ee t th e d istin - a n d m y k id n ey s a c te d irre g u la rly , of M o untain a v e n u e, on S a tu rd a y . th e s tr e e t if th e fe is no g u ish e d g u e sts w e re M esdam es M. A. ¡oo D o a n ’s K id n ey P ills soon freed Mr. S ta rk w as ra ise d in D ouglas little son. M iss R o b e rta W a rd , Roy ------- or in bv all m e a n s h n v p it B a rro n . H. T. E lm o re , J. H. McGee, f r om th e b a c k ac h e s a n d p u t my m ea ea n n s s have have i it t j _ oy a a ll it m — - v c * T u k id n ey s in good o rd e r. ’ c o u n ty , a n d is well know n by a n u m ­ Bebb a n d S h e rm a n G ra ff, d ro v e to a lle y — a n d by P ric e , 60c a t a l, d e a ........ ierSt ........... D on-t T ab le R ock S u n d ay , clim b in g to th e h e a d y fo r d eliv ery e a r l y . .... ......... ........ G. O. J a rv is , E. J. V a n s a n t. J . H. | ....... L e t's have b er of D ouglas co u n ty people in A s h ­ top fo r th e view . M r. S tevens says it o u r city p re s e n ta b le fo r th e to u ris t n 11. L. D odge, M oses, R o b in e tt, P. K. sim ply a sk fo r a k id n ey rem e d y — lan d . took him ju s t an h o u r to w alk fro m I tra v e l w hich is g ro w in g g r e a te r ev- H am m o n d , G. S. B u tle r, H o m er E l- s e t Doan s S id n e y P ills — th e sam e , i „ u r city t a . done m ore h a r t F H T o b n s n n F T '" I . T Y ph • W F oster-M il- O " c p ? n I, . , ’ tnat b u rn d o ,'M b s e rtz h ad . th e c a r to th e top of th e ro ck . He ei’y y e a r. O ur city ha« done m ore r l ’ p ’ . J o n n s o n - r . o . o e a D ennis h a s a few of th o se SOL- _____________ B u ffalo , N. Y , says th e re w ere p ro b ab ly a h u n d re d b u d d in g p «»inH o i .i g n . an « « d a '■ V. M ills, E. B. M ills, an d th e a in tin n» g , re m p n a irin HOT B ro o d ers left. A b so lu tely a u to ­ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. O th e r c le a n in g up d u rin g th e p a s t y e a r j e s s e s L each, W a tte n b u rg e r , B lanche m atic, w ill n o t o v erflow o r go ou t. people on th e rock t h a t day. H icks a n d M iss T a v e n er. FO R SA LE — S tra w b e rry p la n ts All you do is su p p ly th e oil a n d th e A sh lan d v isito rs w ere Mr. and M rs .! th a n fo r m an y y e a rs. May we con- T he p a rty le ft a t 6 :3 0 fo r M ed­ New O regons, larg e, e x tra tw e e t tin u e th e good w ork a n d hold firs t b ro o d e r ta k e s c a re of th e chicks C. D. W ood an d Mr. P a n k e y . a n d solid, $1.50 fo r 100. E ver- p lace as th e m o st b e a u tifu l hom e ford by a u to w h ere th ey w ere to be H ave y o u rs re se rv e d now. 1 7 3 tf b e a rin g , $2.75 fo r 100. E n d e rs , given a s h o rt re c e p tio n , a f te r w hich 5. E v e ry s u f f e r e r fro m sto m a c h city a n d to u ris t c e n te r on th e coast. H a rw a rd e D ept. 175-3* j th ey w ould a g a in ta k e th e tra in for tro u b le , gas, b elch in g , s o u r sto m a c h , C. B. LA M K IN , S p rin g w oolens a re in a t th e p re ­ 1 P o rtla n d . FO R SA LE— T h o ro u g h b re d J e rs e v M ayor. w a r p rices, a t O rre s ’ T a ilo r Shop. n e rv o u sn e e ss, d izzin ess a n d bilious-! 174-6 cow w ith h e ife r calf. F re sh M arch n ess, s h o u ld g e t a box of Mi-O-Na 21. A heavy m ilk er. W. E. B uch­ LOCAL RADIO OPERATOR sto m a c h ta b le ts to d a y a n d s t a r t a U N IQ U E M USICAL CO N C ERT a n a n , 548 Iow a St. 175-2 A ttend G rants Pass M eeting— H E A R S OREG O N IA N PH O N E F. J . M urphy a n d Mr. a n d M rs. tr e a tm e n t- G u a ra n te e d by M cN air AT B A PT IST CH U R C H A P R IL 4 GOODS, LOST— E lg in w rist w atch w ith black S. J. J o rd a n , of th is city, a tte n d e d th e B r° 8‘ „ ---„ ribbon. F in d e r leave a t T id in g s . . . . „ . „ I ----------- 1- W aldo Davis, a fo rm e r E u g e n e T he fo llow ing w as ta k e n from th e office. R e w ard . 175-2* a m g t a t G ra n ts P a s s . E a s te r s u its a t P a u ls e r u d ’s. Or- m an , w ill be in A sh lan d T u esd ay , S u n d ay O re g o n ia n : of th e e le c tric a l m en of s o u th e rn d e r now 1 5 5 tf A pril 4, a t th e B a p tist c h u rc h , w h ere Lloyd P. C row son, o p e ra to r of th e FO R SA L E — W h ite L eg h o rn lay in g O regon. T hey re p o rt t h a t an in te r-j _______ hens. T a n c re d s tra in . 586 A St., lie will play bis w o n d e rfu l trip le - a m a te u r rad io s ta tio n 7K K a t A sh ­ e s tin g m ee tin g w as held a n d a fin e C a m p fire G irls P i c n i c - c o rn e r A an d F ifth op p o site depot. to n ed golden chim es. Mr. D avis lan d , O r., som e 250 m iles from P o r t ­ 17 5-3* s u p p e r enjoyed. T he P re s b y te ria n C a m p fire G irls played th e se chim es a t th e S e a ttle lan d , w rite s th a t he h e a rd th e Ore- hiked o p t to J a c k so n S p rin g s S a tu r - ia n d San F ra n c isc o ex p o sitio n s. T h e g o n ian phone T h u rs d a y n ig h t a t FO R SA LE— F in e b u ild in g lots, 20 j S alads, d o u g h n u ts, c re a m p u ffs, to select from . B e a u tifu l view. day a fte rn o o n . T hey le ft th e J u n io r c h ’m es c o n sist of th re e b e ll-m e ta l 1 1 :1 5 o ’clock. O nly $250 each. 154 B St. 175-3 i cold m ea ts, pies, cak es, c an d ies, a t high school a t 2 o ’clock an d re tu rn e d tu b es, tu n e d in u n iso n , a lth o u g h an “ You cam e in very lo u d ,” he sa id — th e H om e B akery an d R e s ta u ra n t, a b o u t 5 :3 0 . T hey took som e p ic -jo c ta v e a p a rt, a n d th e th re e tu b e s in his le tte r. “ In fact, very m uch . I}E N T '? ~ ^ h ree rooin a p a rtm e n t, 69 N o rth M ain St. 1 7 5 tf tu re s a n d a lso e n jo y ed a picnic lu nch, const tu te a trip le chim e. T hey a re lo u d e r th a n K FC ( S e a ttle ) . I can 2 6 3 -R ,1HS ° except in e n - T h e g irls e n jo y ed th e a fte rn o o n a n d m a n ip u la ed by in tro d u c in g a trillin g , h e a r you a b o u t five fee t from th e " ~ ^ ^ ' — '— -Q-o— g e t u - L '. . . ' _ If you h av e an y w irin g o r e le c tr i­ a re lo o k in g fo rw a rd to m any m ore effe c t w ith th e h a n d s. 'p h o n e s , u sin g one ste p of a m p lifica - cal re p a ir w o rk , ph o n e W . L. Sam s. good tim es. Mr. D avis’ s k ill is u n su rp a s s e d , I tio n . My se t is p ra c tic a lly a ll hom e 298-Y. C o n tra c tin g a sp ecialty . , ............. and his in s tru . . m . . . e v n u t i is by u.» m f a i r m th e e iiiu m o s st L i m i i i a ade. iie . n H o ope p e i to o n h e e a r i from ro m m th e e O re- ie itf a t Ros™ B r o th e r s '^ 8 reduC ed ^ ^ ¡ e l a b o r a t e l y c o n s tru c te d of th e k in d , g o n ian rig h t a lo n g from now o n .” 15 2tf on th e c o n c e rt s ta g e to d ay Visits Parents— Ja m e s M organ, of E dgew ood, T ic k ets a re 50 c e n ts fo r a d u lts , 25 FOLD HILL FARM ER Home for V acation— C alif., was in th e city S u n d ay v isit­ c e n ts fo r c h ild re n . Any ch ild se llin g COM M ITS SU IC ID E L a u ra W e n n e r is one of th e U ni­ te n tic k e ts will be given one tic k e t ing w ith his p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. GOLD H IL L , M arch 28.— M ichael v e rsity of O regon s tu d e n ts w ho is free. J. M. M organ, of M o untain avenue. E v ery child sh o u ld h e a r t h i s , p o u ey p joneev a n d w ell-to-do fa r-; hom e for th e s p rin g v a c atio n . She — M akes an old straw hat look . . . . ¡is s p e n d in g th e tim e w ith h er , „ r ¡ n n " “" ’ ! l'™ " l i t " 1 " 's ir u m e n t. ,„ e r , h „ u la d iw .„ , SMU„ „ new. E v e ry th in g to r th e picnic, lunch o r . Mr Mrs ,.L ” r “ “ <" " , h ™t , ° " a b o u t th ls 1 tw o m ile , from h e re , c o m m itte d su i- p a rty . D e tric k ’s G ro c e te ria . “ T h e ' p * * \\ nnei m a g i c m usic th a t se ts o n e ’s h e a rt cide y e ste rd a y l»y sh o o tin g h im self H om e of Good E a ts .” 1 7 5 tf ° a c to ,J »D eet. sin g in g w ith th e chim es. — If your new lint fades prem a­ th ro u g h th e chest. ----------- ! w. Ki-x r„ ,. * ... . I F o r f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n , te le p h o n e turely, one eoat will restore it. A shland : M rs H P H olm es, 3 43-J. K. N elson m ak e s s u its to o rd e r, i 6 ' F a t C hickens. 175-1 F ish a n d P o u ltry M a rk e t. Look! l.aw n m o w ers s h a rp e n e d ; lG S tf I ____ H otel A sh lan d Block. 1 6 8 tf — A lso su itab le for (coloring wood, ¡sa tis fa c tio n g u a ra n te e d . F ix it Shop. E L E C T R IC A L D E A L E R S b a th e r , w iek erw a if, etc. _________ w ! H o t T a m ale s a t P la za C onfection- 1 7 4 tf W . R. C. M eeting— MEET AT CORVALLIS T he W. R. C. held a m e e tin g Mon- ery tO day’ Ki COLORS T he e le v e n th a n n u a l s ta te c o n v en ­ day a fte rn o o n a t th e hom e of Mrs. F o r m e r A sh la n d G irl M a rrie s— tion of e le c tric a l d e a le rs w ill be held W. E. Cook a t h e r hom e on G arfield T h e L e g io n w i l l g iv e d a n c e a f t e r t h e M iss V eda D o ro th y R oper, d a u g h - e t C o rv allis, O r., on M arch 30 a n d 31. s tre e t. A b o u t fo rty lad ie s w ere p re se n t an d an e n jo y a b le a fte rn o o n ■ ° f M' ' a " d Mr8' F ‘ P R o p e r> w as T lle m e e tin g w ill be a tte n d e d by job- C o n c e r t. T h e U n i v e r s i t y J a z z O r c h e s ­ was sDent w ith fa n rv w n rv m a rrie d a * th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts h ers, c o n tra c to rs a n d o ffic ia ls of th e was sp e n t w ith fancy w ork. Delic t r a w i l l f u r n i s h t h e m u s ic . a few days ago, to T liurlow A ins- pow er co m p an ies of th e s ta te . T h e re ions re fre s h m e n ts of ice cream and w o rth H a sk e ll. T he R o p ers w ere will be a g re a t n u m b e r of e x h ib its of T H E BO TTLE c a k e w ere served. fo rm e r A sh la n d people, b u t have th e very la te s t type of e le c tric a l de- lived a t Lodi, C alif., fo r som e tim e, vices a n d s o m e th in g t h a t w ill be; If i t ’s econom y and serv ice, call They have a w ide c irc le of a c q u a in t- w o rth a n y o n e ’s tim e to see, w h e th e r W . H. S am s fo r a ll e le c tric a l w ork. P h one298-Y . 1 6 2 tf an ces in A sh lan d . T he y o u n g people in th e e le c tric a l b u sin e ss o r n o t. A will be a t hom e a f te r a w ed ding trip , n u m b e r of p ro m in e n t e le c tric a l m en 5 C e n ts W a r Tax at 109 S outh C hero k ee L ane, L odi, w ill sp eak on s u b je c ts of in te r e s t to Hurried Trip to D unsm uir— aR*~ _____ _______ th e people of th e e le c trc ia l w orld. Mrs. Guy Good m ad e a h u rrie d trip to D u n sm u ir S a tu rd a y an d re ­ tu rn e d hom e S u nday. Mr. Good is o u g n ro e *’ Western Newspaper U nAm em ployed a t th a t place by th e S o u th ­ e rn P acific. I 'ooy °Q j VÒELL, \ 'AACSÌS STILL E / ÄW0 YUAY TU' O UÊS A R E UOSYnw' SPMUG c VS (¿OkMUGr 'W GOOD TtlAÊS w \ v n w FHÇ?. 'TU' S'OR.VA TO PASS K in g sb u ry S p rin g s C lub H ouse. A R E HEADED O UR V4AN 'U TW' FE.VJ \(JHO S a tu rd a y n ig h t, A pril 1. L eed o m 's AFTER YYV ?OY O' GOLD AT TU' EWO OF FEU. XlKÆS XO GVY GOOO, WOY KUOUHU' O rc h e stra . 1 7 2 -8 ' EARt-M ADVERTISER G EY S -tW' LXMiE. GOT TWAY YDÀÊS GVTYlU’ GOOD 'U TU' Ç2AIUBOV) \ 'THESE «SCARED GUMS fcOWÆO YH' ÇJLUO w. 6 \x "(WAT'S A L U " t U ay ywems a . raxubomj yv V G km OUGHT TO G\T TUEVR OUT OF TU' M akes Short V isit H ere — L B laine K lum , of th e F o s te r a n d ' SA U D 'u LY3SEU K le is e r A d v e rtis 'n g com pany, a rriv e d ] XO TU' B\RD\eS in A sh lan d y e s te rd a y from T acom a SlM G a n d W alla W alla, W ash ., an d sto p p ed to visit re la tiv e s b etw een tra in s . He! 12th Anniversary M arch 25th to .April 8th 'TWELVE years ago April 1st, this store opened for business and today is the old­ est, in point of successive ownership, in the drygoods and ladies* ready-to-wear business in Ashland. All others having either chang­ ed ownership or started later. We have always tried to give Ashland wom­ en a good store. Ashland American Legion Presents the ELKAY’S Straw Hat Dye Men’s Glee Club of the U n iv e r s ity of O regon Thursday Evening, March 30th At th e A r m o r y Solos, Duets, Quartettes, Songs, Skits and Stunts i f it is iit NASTINS it isn’t the Genuine YEAST M cN air Brost VITAMON Tka MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL Jifar, Seats on S?le at Rose Bros. Admission 50c. No Reserved Seats This Ain't so Dern Funny, Bat Ifs True & » le ft la s t n ig h t fo r his hom e in O ak-! lan d , C alif. Nice D ry Wood! arso BIoz. land Lumber Co., phone 20. Ash­ 92tf S o m e th in g new in life in su ra n c e . Yeo, of co u rse. 1 6 9 tf «