FAtin rutrB À8SWW WÉfcfrií totfiöS il« » - latorday, May 2Ó, Ashland News in Paragraphs , .. Local and Personal ----- - side Lights J u st Received at the E ast Side ■ Dance, Moose Hall, Saturday nite. Grocery__ Dickey’s orchestra. L et’s go! 220-2 A fresh supply of the Old Fash-j ioned Milling company’s products of i clean clothes. Call Paulse- Portland, including Scottish o a ts ,1 ru<* 8* 216tf whole rye flour, whole wheat flo u r,! whole wheat granules, corn meal and ^ ur RoBebud ice cream makes a brown rice. If you have not tried i delightful finish to that Sunday din- 219tf these products, you are the loser. ner. Rose Brothers. 221-1 Bert Sayles. Fine cook stoves aud ranges Blue Ribbon bread, one pound lceuhower s New and Second Hand 199-lmo* loaves, 8 cents; two loaves for 15 'S tore, 389 E. Main, cents. One and a half pound loaves, See B lair’s quarry Tuesday a fte r­ 12 cents. Malted Milk twins, 12, 220-3 i cents. At your grocer or at Bon Toni noon. E n tertain s Club— Join the Tuesday. quarry TQM M O O R E and HELENE CHADWICK. « .lFRCJM THE GROUND UP’ A P-R-8COC »OLDWYN PICTURE. TH E VINING TH EA TER SUNDAY FORD'S O F F E R ON MUSCLE SHOALS IS RECOMMENDED WASHINGTON, May 20.— The ac­ ceptance by the government of Ford's offer for th e developm ent of the Muscle Shoals project was rec­ ommended to the senate agricultural committee last night by Thomas A. Edison, who recently surveyed the Alabama properties. visitors next 220-3 197-tf S tandlng of the Clubs 198-eod-lmo canips may be bad by seeing Lieu- l tenant Powell at the Hotel M edford.' Special! Yakima Netted Gem po­ See Blair’s quarry Tuesday a fte r­ GARNERING FUNDS FOR noon. 220-3 tatoes, $2.00 per hundred pounds. PACIFIC COAST RESCIT5 Detricks’ Groceteria. We sell for less. I96tf Organdie graduation dresses, at Esther R. Cuplnall, representing $6.50 to $8.50. Needlecraft Shop. LLOYD ELW OOD’S CASE Dew Drop Inn for waffles, lunches hot meals, sandwiches and salads. », Bargains in second hand lawn mowers. Fixit Shop. Beaver block. Fishing Contest FIRST ON DOCKET Circuit court will convene next Monday morning, June 22. The first case on the docket is th a t of the state vs. Lloyd Elwood, Indicted for m anslaughter as the result of an „eaf Me,1((Jr(1 ona „ lght ,ast December e_________________ KU KLVX CLOSES JUNE 1 Three P rizes for Best Salm on, Trout and Steelhead. Inquire at Store for particulars. Specials all Bargain W eek. Elkhorn Gun Store B aptist Church SEASON’S FIR ST FO REST Miss Ruth Osmun entertained the The Citizens’ Training Camp, FIR E S START IN SIUSLAW “ Come When You Can’’ club Wed­ S ells Place H ere— which Is being conducted by the war nesday evening at her home on 1 lank Blevins has sold his place departm ent will be opened at Camp EUGENE, May 20.— A num ber of Pioneer street. A large num ber of on Oberlin street to a man by the Lewis on J u lv 2 7 th an d w ill fires on patented lands within the the members were present to enjoy namp H arpk 0,1 JU,y ana Wl11 co»- t the h e evening, e v e n in g which was spent in ’ a lre ad y , tlnue until August 25th. It provides boundaries of the Suislaw national need.ew Tk d L v I T ? »“ d Mr an excellent opportunity to r the forest have been reported during sewing and were Z v e d to he °r " C° “ " ,y Wedne8dtty! youth ot Oregon .eeu re a m ilitary ' the last two weeks, said R. S. Shel­ refreshm ents by morning, where he will be employed, training w ithout expense, and at the ley, supervisor of the forest yester­ hostess. by a mining company In the vicinity, same time have a delightful vaca­ day. Most of these fires, he said, of Riddle and will have charge of tion. Lieutenant Powell, who is In were 'located in the Tillamook coun­ Ice cream bricks made to order the equipment of the mine. charge of the recruiting.. was in Ash­ try and were evidently set out on at Rose Brothers. 2 l9 tf land for a couiile of days, has gone the fern ridges by the owners of the Ice cream reduced to did time Save money and buy your suit at to Medford and applications may be lands to get rid of the dead ferns. prices. Special prices given to Now is one of the most dangerous Paulserud’s. 216tf filed with him at the Hotel Medford lodges, parties, picnics, etc. Rose during the next ten days. No special periods tb set fires out in the forest, Brothers. ,219-tff obligation to m ilitary service is in ­ said Mr. Shelley. The young fir Goes to K lam ath Falls— curred by attending the camp and no trees planted ion bare places and Rev. C. A. Edwards left today for, When better ice cream is served, previous m ilitary training is neces- others th a t have grown up are sure Klam ath Falls, where he will re m a in 1 Rose Brothers will serve it. We sary. to be killed when a fire sweeps over over Sunday. Hisf pulipit ht the< make it. 219tf High school boys above the a g e 'them a t this time of year. Methodist church will be filled In _ * j of 16, who expect to attend c o l l e g e / --------------------------- the morning by Rev. K nott of G rants Join the quarry visitors next are advised to attend, a9 the inten- MANY NOVELTIES W ITH Pass, and Rev. Oldfield will deliver Tuesday. 220-3 HOWE-VAN AMRERG CIR€TTS sive training received during the the class sermon to the high school month in ram p will be of the utmost graduates in the Methodist church Klamath Falls— $387,000 to be value after entry nto any state uni- .So num erous and varied are the In the evening. spent on Langell and Horsefly pro- j versity or college in the country, novelties offered in the three rings. ject. Drill, calesthenics, lectures. m o -!s ta ^ s and steel arenas of the Howe- Twenty acre chicken ranch with tion pictures, hikes and training i n ! Van Amberg circus, appearing in 300 hens, 1000 chickens; four acres Fresh f!sh, oysters, crabs, chick­ the use of the United States army i Ashland afternoon and evening on in peaches, good house, close in. ens, rabbits. Call Tel. 104. Ash- rifle and pistol on the regulation Monday, May 29, th a t w hatever your Phone owner, 10-F-3. 214-lm o laud Fish and Poultry M arket. 186tf ranges are included In the program preference, you will find plenty to , of these camps. Athletic contests! astonish, interest and edify. The If you have blankets, lace cur A portable Victrola for $50 Is between different units are staged ! l,10st ferocious jungle-bred beasts tains, etc., give the new Home Elec­ j ideal for th at sum m er outing. Rose outside of training hours. Interest-1 are subdued by trainers, wild animal tric Laundry a trial. Phone 180. Brothers. 2 l9 tf ing trips through government in sti-!. conquerers of international fame, 199-eod-lmo tutions are taken and the cadet is Hos,a of dow ns, funny fellows, will Candy, candy, candy, at Rose taug h t the fundam entals of in fan -¡cause the children to go into parox- For insurance, fire or auto, see Brothers. W atch our window. 219tf try, cavalry, artillery, signal corps vsn,s of laughter and elicit smiles Beaver Realty Co. 197tf and air service bjj competent instruc-l ^rom the gravest of philosophers, D ance— K ingsbu ry’» — Saturday ! Rest of aR. the m anagem ent, with For Insurance, good under all cir­ night. L eedom ’s O rchestra. 2 2 0 -2 tors in the three courses offered. Comfortable quarters and good ! wonderful foresight, have restored cumstances. Beaver Realty Co. wholesome food are provided for the the popular pre-war circus admission See the Mason Cord th a t ran 19,- Insurance— 2 7 4-J— Yeo. . cadets and each week-end from Sat- price— 50 cents, anticipating a prof­ 216tf . . . 000 miles in Leedom’s Tire Hospital i . ... Monday , I , . 1 i urday noon until morning itable result in a greater volume of window. 2 2 0 tf, is . the .. cadet . ., s own time. business. Successful Birthday Surprise— ______ Creative ideas applied to circus Miss Edith Robison planned a Visit the Blair quarry next Tues- Tbe governm ent pays all trans- program s are bound to meet with pleasant surprise party for her fa th -d a y . 220-3 P°rta ^ on expenses to and from camp profit. t and defrays all expenses while In er and Miss M argaret McCoy, whose ______ ¡and camp outside of the purchase of per- birthdays happen to come on the Open Ail Day Sunday— same date, and carried it to a suc­ Home cooked meals, salads, c o ld , sonal artLc,es’ sucb aa cigarettes, cessful conclusion last evening. A meats, home-made nut bread. Gia- candy’ toothbrushes, etc. Young Americans attending these large company of old and young ham bread, doughnuts, buns, Parker friends of the families gathered at House rolls, baked beans, cream cream camps wiI1 retu rn t0 school, office the Robison home on Beach street, • puffs, cookies, pie and cake to or- and home Physically and mentally and enjoyed good fellowship until der. Lunches put up. Home Bakery ,m Proved and with a strengthened a late hour, both the surprised and! and R estaurant, 69 N. Main St. realization of their personal value the "su rp risers” having expressed - and responsibility to th eir country, themselves as having had a delight-. If you are particular, try the new F u rth e r inform ation as to the ad- fufl time. ¡Home Electric Laundry. Phone 180. vantaRGS of attending one of these Detrick sells b u tte r for less. 201tf F ir st Church o f Christ, S cien tist Pioneer avenue south. Sunday services at 11 o’clock. Subject of lesson, “ Soul and Body.” Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Wednesday ev­ ening meetings at 8 o’clck. Read­ ing room open daily from 2 until 5 p. m. except Sundays and holidays. Visit the Blair quarry next Tues­ Millard Oamun and three children day. 220-3 of Bakersfield, Calif., arrived In Ashland Friday morning. Mr. Os- E xtra good liants at extra low 216tf mun brought the children here to prices. Paulserud’s. Home made ice cream a t Rose spend the sum m er with his sister, 219tf Miss Ruth Osmun. and his aunt, Brothers. Mrs. Mosier. Mrs. Osmun has been ill for some time, having suffered an B A ’s H olding P icn ic— The 8-A class had a picnic this attack of influenza and has gone to the m ountains for a complete rest. afternoon at. H elm au's baths and Mr. Osmun will return to Bakers-, enjoyed a fine time, both in and out of the water. field in a few days. 210tf B E SURE AND REG ISTER IN THE <î> W ill Spend Sum m er H ere— Bakery. At the Churches M- day and will spend several days here In an effort to raise funds for the support of the wonderful babies’ home conducted by the society In Portland. Last year they took care of 153 babies coming from every county in the state, two of them from Jackson county. Of this num ­ ber, 20 had been abandoned, 75 were the children of unm arried women PACIFIC COAST - LEAGUE Won Lost Vernon ................ ___ 24 San Francisco . . ___ 24 Los Angeles . . . . ___ 22 Salt Lake ........... Oakland .............. ___ 22 Sea'ttle ................ Sacramento . . . . . ----- 18 Portland .............. NATIONAL New York .............. St. Louis .............. P ittsburg .............. Chicago .................. Philadelphia ......... Brooklyn .............. Cincinnati ........... Bostton .................. 14 19 21 18 22 21 26 23 Sunday school at~9:45 a. m., O. F. Carson, superintendent. Morning service at 77 o’clock. Rev. W. Jud­ son Oldfield of the Congregational church will have charge of the m orn­ ing services. B. Y. P. U. a t 6:45 p, m. Rev. J. J. H audsaker will have charge of the evening services which will begin at 8 o’clock. d iu r c h of the Nazarene Corner of F ourth and C streets Services for Sunday, May 21: Sun­ day school at 9:45 a. m., Thornton S. 'Wiley, superintendent. Preach­ ing service, 11 a. m. There will be no evening service at this church as we will join with the other churches in the baccalaureate service. Prayer m eeting W ednesday at 7:30 p. m. You are cordially invited to worship with us. J. E. McShane, paster. Today W ILLIA M S. H A R T _ “ TRAVELIN’ ON ” His only name wa9 a cattle brand. His only reputation— bad! So it didn’t seem so hard to shoulder the guilt of another’s crime. But the souF stirring sacrifice he made— only a woman knew! -Also- ‘THE TOUCH DOWN Corner North Main and Laurel streets. Sunday school at 9:45, Dr. G. W. Gregg, superintendent. Morn­ ing sermon at 11. Rev. Joseph K notts of G rants Pass will preach. Epworth League a t 6:45 p. m.. I. C. Wilson, president. Evening service at 8. The class sermon will be de­ livered by Rev. W. J. Oldfield. A cordial invitation Is extended to the public. Charels A. Edwards, minis­ ter. F irst C hristian Church Corner B and Second streets. Bible school at 10 o’clock, Mr. Frank Patterson, superintendent. Come early and bring your Bible and don’t i forget to boost the school. Morning worship at 11. Brother Peter Bur­ nett will deliver the morning ser­ mon. Christian Endeavor for Inter­ mediates and for seniors, at 7 p. m. Evening services will be dismissed in o rd e r/to join in the union bacca­ laureate services at the Methodist church. Mrs. Josephine Chample pastor. > 9 TOMORROW— M ATINEE AND NIGHT — and— MONDAY — M ATINEE ONLY A bit of Ireland trans­ planted In America. He started digging ditches — but the man with a smile is always worth while— he came to the top— M ethodist E piscopal Church — A lso — PtCiuRK •SAVING SISTER SU SIE’ A S H L A N D 0" ! “ ’ MON. MAY 29 “ THE WORLD’S WONDER SHOW »» Presbyterian Church Subject for the m orning sermon, “ Honey In the Rock.” There will be no services in the evening on ac­ count of the baccalaureate exercises In the Methodist church. Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m., H. E. Badger, superintendent. Junior Christian Endeavor at 5 p. m., Estella Hays, superintendent. Y. P. S. C. E., 7 p. m., Edith Robison, president. W estm inster Guild, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, W ednesday, 7:45 p. m. Topic: Studies in Daniel, chapter 7. All cordially welcomed. F irst C ongregational Church Boulevard and Main street. Sun­ day school at 9:45 a. m. with classes for all grades and ages. Bring your Bible. Morning service at 11 a. m. Sermon by Mr. H audsaker. Junior Christian Endeavor at 6. Christian Endeavor at 7. Mr. H audsaker. the state representative of the Near East Relief will speak at the morning service. There will be no evening services in this church, as we will unite with the other churches of the j city in the union baccalaureate ser-: vice at the Methodist church. The public is cordially invited to all of these services. W. Judson Oldfield, m inister. .632 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. .558 .512 FOR SALE— Household goods. 737 .600 Boulevard. 222-5* .500 .500 FOR SALE— One month old Leg­ horn cockerels, 15 cents each. .409 Hens, 15 cents per pound. 64 .395 Taylor street. Phone 441-J. 220-2** LEAGUE HAY FOR SALE— By G. F. B illing^ Won Lost 8 .714 . . .17 12 .586 12 .556 . . .15 13 .536 . . .11 14 .440 16 .419 18 .419 18 .308 . ... . . . . . . . .. Bible Sch.H.1 I . . . . . S I M . - The monthly meeting ot the Bible School union was held last night at, the Nazarene church. Orchestra music, a song service, two good pa-! AT VINING MONDAY NIGHT pers on “ W orship in ¡the Sunday! School, and “ Keeping up the Sum­ Dr. R. H. Sawyer, lecturer for the had been committed to asylums. The AMERICAN LEAGUE m er W ork.” which led to discussion j Ku Klux Kian, will be Ib^rd at the home does a wonderful work and Won Lost of the subjects and much Inspiration Vining th eater on Monday and Tues- is well worthy of support. New York .............. 11 .656 to those present. day evening in an exposition of the St. Louis ......................19 12 .613 ---------- purposes of the ord^r. He is said SKULL 2 5 .0 0 0 YEAR S OLD Philadelphia ..................15 14 .517 Cliff Payne makes clothes racks J to be a forceful ,im l entertaining FOUND NEAR PALO ALTO D etroit ........................... 15 15 .500 ---------- speaker. In Portland, wherq he lec- ---------- ' Boston ......................... 13 14 .5»1 Phone 271 J for Yeo. 216tf tured a week ago, 1500 people who PALO ALTO, Calif., May 20.— A Cleveland .......................14 17 .452 ---------- wished to hear him were unable to human, skull, which Is believed by W ashington ................. 12 19 .387 Suits, $15 and up. Paulserud’s. | gain adm ittance to the auditorium . Dr. Bailey Willis of the geology re- Chicago .......................... 11 18 216-tf which has the largest seating capac- partm ent of Stanford university 7 ’ j by of any building in the city. The here to be about 25,000 years old. BASEBALL RESULTS YESTERDAY NOTICE order has a strong membership in was found today by Bruce Seymour. Nationals Our office. 81 Oak street, will be Ashland and a3 prfetty much every- one of Dr. W illis’ students, imbed- At Cincinnati 9; Philadelphia 1. open each day in the afternoon from one is interested in learning the pur- ded in the bank of San Francisquito A m ericans 1 to 4 o'clock. /S outhern Oregon Gas pose of the organization, it is pretty creek near the old home of the late At New York 12; Cleveland 4. Company. Byreh T. Chuter, Mana- ,certain that Dr. Sawyer will address United States Senator Leland Stan­ At Philadelphia 4; Chicago 7. S*r. 221-6*, large audiences on both occasions. ford, founder of the university. At W ashington 3; D etroit 2. Final Showing Only 2 Inches wide BUT ALL EYES (TENTER HERE Small as it is, your collar is the most conspicuous item of your ap­ parel. Folks may never notice your shoes, or trousers, or ¡coal; even your hat may escape attention, but unconsciously all eyes center on your collar. The collars we launder meet this test; they give th eir w earers the confidence th at good grooming a l­ ways Inspires. Let, us dhow you th a t there is a difference— send us your collars this week. Ashland Laundry Co. PHONE 106 A MIGHTY MILLION DOLLAR MERGER OF TWO MAMMOTH M ENAGERIES PRESENTING A SENSATIONAL WILD ANIMAL PERFORM ANCE 8 BIG RINGS 2 STEEL ARENAS 2 STAGES 60 FUNNY CLOWS G R A N D FR EE STREET PAGEANT The M ost G orgeous Spectacle E v e r P resen ted Under a Tent__ For th e Children, but A m azing to All •‘ C IN D E R IL V A in J U N G L E L A N D ” A D azzling E xtravaganza W ith C o u n th ss A nim als Only big circus to restore PRE-WAR PRICES 50c Doors O iH -n ............ 1 and 7 P . M. Perform anees ....................2 and K and People 50c HEAR THE TRUTH ABOUT THE K u K lux K ian BY DR. R. H. SAWYER Famous International Lecturer And see the thrilling motion pictures Showing the Ku Klux Kian in Action VINING THEATRE ASHLAND 8 p. m. Monday and Tuesday May 22 --23