P age fu l é ASHLAND tVfcEKLf ttbtítótf ‘ - -.i™ V Haturday, April 29. lÜá'J I Leave a campfire in haste; make! want . a full house this morning. | the establishm ent of a better under- es clear, and bv promptly and will- a barren waste. C hristian Endeavor a t 6:30. Even-, standing on the part of the public of ingly correcting any irregularities af- , ing worship at 7:30. The subject of some of the difficulties met with by fecting their boxes when asked to Local and |P cf sonai Lawn mowers pu t rn first class or- this sermon will be, “ Jesus, as He the carrier in the perform ance of his do so der. We call for and deliver. P ixitj Prayed.” Mid-week prayer service, duties ,. ---- fiide Lights ■ ■ ■ Shop, Beaver Block. Phon* 1S3-R. Thursday at 7:15. On Friday May' T, ; « • . . , The main purpose of the “ Postal 5 we will have an all-dav m e e t i n - V th& deSlre ° f the departm ent Improvement W eek” is to impress at the church for the women who 801 Plir>’ose’. To pr<*vide ade- patrons of ihe mail service as to how Big dance, Gold hill, April 29th. ¡ Follow the crowd to Kingsbury 192tf quate and convenient service, so far they may assist In expediting the de- 201-3 Saturday night. 201-2 Be careful with fire in the wood3 are interested in missions. rs ‘ as may be possible, to all persons re-* livery and dispatch of their own — all the time. Swope, of Portland, and Mrs. siding in rural communities, but this Columbia records reduced to 65c R eturn Horn Berkeley—- dall, of McMinnville, will be with end can not be attained without the mail. R ural patrons can assist in 152tf this m atter by placing stam ps on Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Loosley, who at Rose Brothers. us. Come. full* co operation of the patrons in ¡their letters in se a d of placing un- The two glee clubs and the or- i have been spending the w inter in Try Detrick for ripe olives, green the efforts of postm asters and car stamped mail in the boxes together chestra of the Ashland high school Berkeley, Calif., have returned to POSTMASTER KAISER olives, sweet pickles, dill pickles, MAKES riers to serve them promptly, regu- with money for the purchase of the appeared before a large audience I their home on Oak street. INSPECTION OP RURAL boiled ham, chipped b^ef and honey. Friday night In a very successful; larly and satisfactorily. required postage. This delays tho ROUTE BOXES “We sell for less.” 201tf program. All the members reflected, W hatever facilitates the work of carrier and prevents the patrons F irst Church of Christ, Scientist For insurance, good under all cir­ 7~. | tlie cariier of direct benefit to the from receiving their mail »s expedi- great credit upon both those who cumstances. Beaver Realty Co. Pioneer avenue, South. Sunday ostm aster E. J. K aiser accompan- patrons, for the greater the ease and tiously as they otherwise would. If D ance M oose H all Saturday night, took p art and the director, Miss Le­ 197-tf Leedom ’s O rchestra. services at 11 o’clock. Subject of led R ural Route C arrier H ubert B .1 Speed with which a carrier may cover 2 02-2 ona M arsters. necessary, how ever, to place monev lesson, “ Everlasting Punishm ent.” Bentley over Route One this week his route, the earlier and better the in a box, it should be put in a coin­ The program opened with the Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Wed­ R i i ”dance, Gold Hill, April 29th on the April official inspection of service afforded. Phone 119. We call and deliver. holding receptacle, or be properly “ H ungarian Dance,’’ by the orches­ 201-3 8 the route. The report to each Paulserud’s. 198tf tra, and it was very well rendered. nesday evening meetings at In‘ i So, patrons of rural delivery can wrapped so as to be quickly taken o’clock. Reading room open daily d.vidual patron in case a rural route greatly help themselves by helping from the box by the carrier, The girls’ glee club, consisting of 22 from 2 until 5 p. m., except Sundays H ere from Y reka— box *s defective in any way, will be their carrier, seeing to it that roads Cash for ,:.e purchase of money members, then made a very a ttra c t­ and holidays. Percy Grisez, a one-time Ashland EX-SERVICE VETERANS FILL THE POSTOFFICES .. , ° p<*Lon and the pai- are kept in good condition and orders should not he left in the boxes ive appearance. The barcarplle from Q lad, now living at Yreka, was in the ------------- *1 le u a r defect checked off. ¡promptly opened after storm s, by but should be handed to the car- “Tales of H offm an,” with a violin city today, having come over with Trinity Episcopal Church | ostal service for rural patrons keeping the approaches to their box-j rier and a receipt obtained. WASHINGTON. April 29.— Post­ obligato, was especially pretty. the baseball team from the Califor­ Vicar, the Rev. P. K. Hammond. !can be m aterially improved through •==---------- _____ ___________ _________________ - ______ __________ ...... . — m aster General H ubert W ork yester- A mixed quartqt, consisting of nia city this morning. ______ day announced th a t 600 world war Ethel Hazen, Vera Champie, Harvey Holy communion at 8 a. m.. Sun­ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. „ . , I ex-service men had thus far been Wood and Raymond' Bowers, ren­ day school at 9:45. Morning serv- /T Helman » W hite Sulphur Pluuee commlssloned as p08tnlas, ers thc ices and sermon at 11. On Thurs- LOST— E lk ’s tooth charm , marked dered several num bers, both secu­ and Baths open to r the season S a t-:colln, slnce Presldent lA/DV? fum e and funs over your day evening, the Right Rev. W. T. I- S. 455. Finder phone 3z8-J. T a b le d e H ote urday. April 29th. 200-6 911ed h|> eIecu(|ve order M , la r and sacred, in a very creditable Sumner, the bishop of Oregon, w i l l , '________ , Sunday Dinner w hen th e 203-2** manner. NELDA CAFE can washed in homes you know little which will then make it one of the too big to come true. If you are particular, try the new hill, will be spreading crushed rock to all these services. W. Judson Old­ about, wouldn’t it be a big relief to (picture best easy-grade mountain 'roads in ’ field, m inister. Around her the night— Home Electric Laundry. Phone 180. have these cheerful, competent southern Oregon. — Jacksonville W hat awaited her just around 198-eod-lmo POSSESSION OF LIQUOR IS Post. helpers take over this responsibility First Christi«« Church the corner? NOT BOOTLEGGING EVIDENCE every week? ______ Corner of B and Second streets. Big dance, Gold Hill, Saturday Don’t delay until the next time The trial of E rnest S (D ud) Wol- Bible school a t 10 o’clock. We did night. -Also- 201-3 gam ott, charged with selling liquor, not quite reach our aim of 100 Bi- your laundress leaves you waiting carne to an ab ru p t ending in the cir-ib les last Sunday. Come and bring — call us up today and have us FIGHTING FROST WITH BATTLING TORCHY ’ cuit court Thursday afternoon, when your Bible. We use them. Morn- wash and iron for you regularly. SMUDGE THROUGH VALLEY upon motion of District A ttorney ing worship at 11. The sermon topic A dvance in Prices A heavy smudge has enveloped Rawles Moore, the jury was dis- like th a t in all the other pulpits of the valley for the past two days, charged and th e case dism issed.! the town, will be “ The Correct Ob- PHONE 103 owing to the heavy frost which This action was taken upon a ruling servance of the Lord’s Day.” We of the court th at possession of li­ struck here on Friday morning. P acific Coast L eague There was general smudging of all quor could not be used as evidence Won Lost Pet orchards equipped for th a t purpose. of a sale of liquor.” A nother indict- j Come on w h a t ,- Vernon .......................... 13 ■ 6 5 0 1 The minimum tem perature In Med- m ent of the same general nature was old man. Salt Lake ..................... 10 - a^ain ? .625 ford was 29.9, which m eant one of also dismissed. d ig up. San Francisco .............15 6 2 5 1 25 degrees in some parts of th e Los Angeles ................. 11 1 Big dance, Gold Hill, S a tu rd a y , ice bills 478 j valley I need Oakland ........................11 1 night. 201-3 .458 more Sacram ento 1...................10 1 ’JUST AROUND THE CORNER” ice. YREKA BASEBALL TEAM Portland ....................... 8 1 AT THE VINING THEATER ARE HERE FOR GAME Seattle ............................ 8 1 Ashland News in Paragraphs SCHOOL GLEE A t the Churches 75c N ELD A CAFE "Find the W om an" Here’s Washday Help Standing of the Clubs^fe* Ashland Laundry Co. “ Find the W oman” will be re­ National Ixvigue Won Lost Pet peated at the Vining th eater tonighc and tomorrow will be presented the Chicago .......................... 10 picturization of the wonderful story New York ......................10 of Fannie H urst’s. “The Superm an,” St. Louis ....................... 6 4g2 ; which for the screen adaptation has Brooklyn ....................... 6 .455 been named “Ju st Around the Cor- Philadelphia ................ 5 .4 1 7 !n e r ” 11 replete with thrilling Pittsburgh ......................5 .308 agnations, and tells a story th a t Cincinnati .................. 4 .273 b° lds the audience with a gripping Boston ........................... 3 ¡interest from sta rt to finish. This story appeared in the Satur­ Am erican League W onlLost Pet. day Evening Post in 1916. L ater it New York ......................10 *“ 3 769 was included in Miss H u rst’s first St. Louis ........................ 8 615 collection of short stories published Cleveland ...................... 7 583 by H arper & Bros., under the title Chicago ........................... 5 of “Just Around the C orner." The W ashington ................ 6 story attracted wide attention and Philadelphia .................. 5 its publication helped to bring Miss Boston ............................. 4 .001 H urst into the forefront of short D etroit ........................... 4 .333 story w riters in the book world. Ian— tor lunohaa. The Yreka, Calif., baseball team arrived in Ashland this morning for a game with the local high school team this afternoon. The visitors come with a good repuatlon, they have been showing up well in practice, and a fast game is expected. The lineup will be as follows; Ashland— Rush, pitcher; H err, catcher: Young, 1st base; G uthrie, 2nd base: W entner, 3d base: Chap­ man, shortstop: Wilde, left field: Bell, center field; W eisenburger, right field. Yreka— Schultz, pitcher, E. Hues- tis, catcher; Tyrer, 1st base; Brown, 2d base; K. Huestis, 3d base; Ladd, shortstop; Jones, left field; Cun­ ningham, center field; M artin, right field. The Yreka team had three extra men, Hibbard, Calkins and Fellppe. tNFERloa. \ Look Beyond thc Cost Price When You Buy A REFRIGERATOR ” A refrigerator lias more than one price. The price von pay is only the beginning of expense. The ice cost is the big cost that will equal or exceed the first cost every year, if you Huy a cheap, ice-eating refrigerator. It pays to buy a Simmons Company “ Bay S tate” Refrigerator for it is so well built that it pays the additional cost over a cheap refrigerator the very first season, and Ihe “ Bay S tate” Refrigerator will last for y e ars. 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