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iÜBWrh age foca daily Äiköä . iueMlay, Maj 18, l i I.) N O T IC E o?sd in thia ebarm ’fcg fashion 'a-: ing fo r th e ir hom e in C oquille. blc-r a n d fam ily, To th e D em o cratic V o ters of eluded th* M asdam es A A ndrew s, T hey h av e sp e n t th e p a st w eek T he session w ill be a ssiste d by bocal ■ P ersonal |4otes i j- J a c k s o n C ou n ty : am ta k in g th is m ea n s of c a ll ing y o u r a tte n tio n to th e fa c t th a t A D ally C hronicle of th ose w ho ooine and go, and ev en ts of 1 am th e only c a n d id a te from local in terest C e n tra l a n d S o u th e rn O regon se e k in g th e office of d e le g à te -a t- la rg e to th e D em o cratic N a tio n a l Speedy R ecovery Hoped— D ance a t J a c k s o n S p rin g s, W ed. C o n v en tio n , I w ill a p p re c ia te y our 214— 3 su p p o rt. M rs. B e rth a L aack is q u ite 111 N ite. a t th e h o m e of h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. , (S ig n e d ) F r a n k C row son. H er frie n d s H. J. TIC K N O R , A rt Close O rie n ta l G ard en Or hope fo r a speedy recovery. K la m a th C ounty, O regon. d i e s t r a a t Ja c k s o n S p rin g s, W ed. 214 3 ' No. 19 on th e B allo t. 214— 3 N ite. W o rth in v e s tig a tin g : “ A H om e In A sh la n d T oday— stead** re lin q u is h m e n t— B illin g s TOO L A T E TO C LA SSIFY K e ith K ig g in s, re p re s e n ta tiv e A gency. 212— 3 of B lyth W itte r & Co., of P o r t FO R R E N T — H o u se k e e p in g lan d , w as in A sh lan d to d ay and M adden se lls F e d e ra l T ires. a p a rtm e n t, 573 E. M ain. 215— 3* called on V. O. N. S m ith a t th e 151-tf C itizens B an k . M r. K ig g in s’ v is F O R SA LE— P ig s; re g iste re d S P E C IA L a tte n tio n to AUTO D uroc J e rse y . P h o n e 9-F2. 215-3* its A sh la n d o fte n , c o v e rin g h is te r r ito r y of c itie s s o u th of E u M O B ILE in s u ra n c e ; b e tte r te rm s T he C o n v alescen t H om e is g e t gene. a n d low er ra te s . Yeo, of course. tin g to be a p o p u la r place fo r P h o n e 21 & 2 7 4 -J. 212— tf m a tu rn ity . W e a re boo k in g r e s B lack L eaf 40 fo r s p ra y in g a t e rv a tio n s r ig h t along. M cN air B ros. V isitin g in R ogue R iver— Mr. an d M rs. C h a rle s R o b e rt FOR R E N T in frie n d ly little N O T IC E so n s p e n t to d ay v isitin g reSatives c o m m u n ity , fac in g p a rk f u rn is h A special m e e tin g of th e A sh in R ogue R iver. ed sh a c k s a n d te n ts fo r house- k e p in g ; also fre sh a»ir bed room s, land H igh School A lu m n i A sso c ia tio n w ill be held a t th e C h am F o r s a lt m a c k e re l, h e rrin g , cod 153 G ra n ite . P h o n e 153. ber of C om m erce C lub R oom s fish , fish fla k e s a n d k ip p ere d F O R SA LE— 1920 F o rd to u r- j T u e sd a y , M ay 1 3 th a t 7 :3 0 p. m. sa lm o n , tr y D e tric k s. ing c a r a n d jiffy cam p in g o u t All m em b e rs a re u rg e d to m ak e to a tte n d th is I t ’s clo th e s t h a t m ak e s th e m an. fit, $200. C all e v e n in g s a t 153 a special e ffo rt T ry P a u ls e r u d ’s S u its. 214— tf G ra n ite S t., 2nd cab in . 215— 3* m eetin g . E lw ood H e d b e rg , P r e s 214— 2 F O R SA LE— L a rg e w ic k e r baby id e n t. . N obody k ic k s on F e d e ra l T ires. buggy; 9x12 ru g , fin e co n d itio n . A sk you n e ig h b o r. M ore m iles C all a t 124 N ob H ill St. 215— 3* C iiff P a y n e m ak e s sash doors. p e r d o lla r a n d less k ick s p e r tir e YOU a r e a lw a y s w elcom e to th a n a n y tir e we know of. A sh S O C I E T Y w alk r ig h t In to o u r o ffice a n d la n d V ulc W o rk s, P h o n e 90. . 203— tf g e t a ll th e re a l e s ta te advice you C o n tin u ed from P a g e 3 lik e w ith o u t cost. A ttended Service»-— W hen a p ro p e rty o w n e r w ish es e n te r ta in e d a t a m o st a ttr a c tiv e W . W . R obison a n d p a rty a t to sell h is re a l e s ta te he w a n ts ' p ro g re ssiv e p a rty , h o n o rin g th e te n d e d S u n d ay school serv ices a t q u ick a c tio n a s a ru le . T h e b est m o th e rs of th e m em b ers an d spe- W a g n e r C reek S u n d ay school w ay to g e t r e s u lts is fo r him to ; cial g u e sts lis t his p ro p e rty w ith a re p u ta b le S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . M rs. J . W . McCoy w as h o ste ss an d e n e rg e tic R e a lto r, ex clu siv e fo r th e e a r lie r h o u rs of th e a f t H O N E ST Y is m y PO LIC Y . Yeo, ly. e rn o o n . T he ro o m s w e re f r a W ith an exclusive c o n tra c t, we, g ra n t a n d b e a u tifu l in w h ite roses o f course. 212— tf k n o w in g t h a t we a re p ro te c te d in a rtis tic a lly a rra n g e d . G uessing old, or bab y p ic tu re s L e t u s fill y o u r pall w ith S w ifts o u r e ffo rts to sell th e p ro p e rty , S ilv e r L eaf la rd . C osts less th an w ill d ev o te e v e ry p o ssib le en erg y of g u e sts and m em b e rs of th e s h o rte n in g . Goes f a r th e r an d Is to w a rd m 'aking th e sale. W e w ill C h a p te r a n d th e e n te r ta in in g ac- m o re n u tritio u s . D e tric k s. 94-tf spend m oney a d v e rtis in g th e p ro p c o u n ts of w ed d in g s a n d honey- e rty , w hich w e w ould n o t do if m oon by a n u m b e r of th e g u e sts C o m p lete lin e of A sh la n d C an o th e r b ro k e rs h a d th e p ro p e rty ( th e M esdam es M ary D u n n , J. n ed Goods a t D e tric k s. 94-tf fo r sa le . T he ch an ces fo r a s a tis P. D odge, A. H. R u sse ll an d W a t fa c to ry and p ro m p t sale a re ob k in s ) proved a m o st d e lig h tfu l v io u sly m uch g r e a te r u n d e r th e fe a tu re of th e a fte rn o o n . T h o se w ho believe an office exclusive c o n tra c t. A sh la n d R e a l M rs. J . M. W a g n e r’s b e a u tifu l s h o u ld c h an g e a t le a s t ev e ry 14 ty C om pany. hom e w as th e sc en e fo r th e la te r y e a rs , sh o u ld v o te to n o m in a te h o u rs of th is a lto g e th e r c h a rm H. W . C onger fo r c o ro n e r.— Pd FO R SA LE — E den e le c tric ing a ffa ir. AdT* w a sh in g m ac h in e, w h ite sew ing T h e P. E. O. co lo rs w e re show n m ach in e, c a n a ry b ird an d cage. a t ta b le s , a n d a b o u t th e ro o m s, R e tu rn e d M o th e r’s D ay— In q u ire A sh lan d R e a lty C om pany. in th e ch e ery b rig h tn e ss of Scotch In o rd e r t h a t h e m ig h t spend 215— 3 broom an d poppies an d g rac e fu l M o th e r’s D ay a t hom e, H aro ld FOR SA L E a t cost fo r g ra d u a - | sp ra y s of b rid a l w re a th . P la ce S im pson a rriv e d in A shland d u r in g th e w eek-end an d is a t th e tlon p re s e n ts, a few c h o 'c e s trin g s i c a rd s, an d fa v o rs c a rrie d o u t th e h o m e of his p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs. of p e a rls t h a t I h av e le ft .in sam e c o lo rs: th e la t te r b ein g old T . H. S im pson. H e h a s been sto c k , Mrs. J . S. R a so r, C all 153 fash io n e d b u tto n ie ro s of yellow p a n sie s an d w h ite d a isie s a g a in s t w o rk in g in P o rtla n d . F O R SA L E — One h a lf of my a b a c k g ro u n d of lace p a p e r. p ro p e rty on O ak S t.— W ill sell T he d elicio u s re fre s h m e n ts , too, T h e b a n k s of A sh lan d will be th e 95 ft by 75 ft. fro n tin g on w ere in th e C h a p te r colors. T he closed on F rid a y , M ay 16 th . E le c P io n e e r Ave, o r 4 7 % fe e t by 150 M isses E d ith D odge a n d Isa b e lle tio n day. F ir s t N a tio n a l B an k , ft. f ro n tin g b o th on Oak S t., and S ilv er serv ed . C itizen s B ank, S ta te B ank of T h e C h a p te r’s g u e st lis t hon- A sh la n d . 215— 2 P io n e e r Ave. P a v in g , sid e w alk s on b o th s tre e ts . Id ea l lo catio n W e d e liv e r th e goods- -D etrlck s fo r a p a rtm e n t o r hom e. See Miss 9 4 -tf C offee, A sh la n d T id in g s. ’♦I. A. B arrrtn, E u g e n ia A tk in so n , | in a ro u n d of v isits a n d in being th e d iffe re n t o rg a n iz a tio n s in W a tk in s , M ills, E lle n W a g n e r, L. ! e n te rta in e d by old frie n d s. M r. ' p la n n in g th e a ffa ir. N. CaBe, J. P . D odge, M ary a n d M rs. T a y lo r a re old re s id e n ts T he official h o sts a re (h e s e s D unn, A. H. R u sse ll, E liz a b e th of A sh lan d an d a re very well sion a n d th e ir w ives, (M r. a n d V an S a n t, Jo se p h in e P oley, J. S know n. Mrs. S. D. T ay lo r, Mr. a n d Mrs. * • « P a rso n s, W m . Day, A ngie E ngle, L. M iksch, Mr. and M rs. L ym an, i I. D. A p p leg ate, H odges, L oosely, R ecep tio n fo r P a sto r — Mr. W . W . R o b in so n , M r. and L. N. W o o d s'd e, H. E . McGee and T h e re w ill he a pu b lic re c e p -j Mrs. H ay s) a n d th e se w ill be in 1 W ing. tio n fo r R ev. a n d Mrs. J. C. M erg- th e rec e iv in g line. • • • le r a n d fam ily in th e P re sb y te r- i T ay ’o rs E n te rta in e d — ian c h u rc h p a rlo rs a t 8 :3 0 W ed-1 M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n T a y lo r and n e sd ay ev en in g . I d a u g h te r, M rs. O liver L e B lanc Rev. M erg ler h as re c e n tly a s w ere d in n e r g u e sts a t noon S u n sum ed th e p a s to ra te of th e P r e s day a t th e p le a s a n t hom e of Mr. b y te ria n c h u rc h of th e city and M any m en a re off th e ’r feed a n d Mrs. Jo se p h S a n d e rs of N e th e rec e p tio n is p lan n e d to en ab le, i b ecau se of th e n e rv o u s e x h a u s tio n cau sed by badly n eg lected vada s tre e t. n o t only th e c o n g re g a tio n , h u t all fee t. T ru e , w h e th e r you be A fte r th e d e lic io u s re p a s t, and o th e rs w ho m ay be a b le to a tte n d , lieve us o r som eone else. d e lig h tfu l v isit w hich follow ed, an o p p o rtu n ity to m ee t Mr. M er- th e y w ere ag a in h o n o red g u e sts a t a six o ’clock d in n e r a t th e cozy hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. B e rt R. S m ith on O ak s tr e e t. T h e e v e nin g , a f te r th e d e lig h tfu l d in n e r, w a s sp e n t in th e re m in is c e n t v isit of old frie n d s. T he g u e sts le ft M onday m o rn EXPENSE AND RETURNS DRY LAW ENFORCEMENT The cost of special policing, with reference to violation of prohibition law, during 1922 and 1923, in Jackson county, Are You Off Your Fee(d)t? Expense $19,304 Your Brakes? • It’s Better To Be SAFE Than SORRY T h is is B e tte r H om e W eek, c a rry in g w ith th e o b se rv a n c e of th e n a tio n ’s m o st Im p o rta n t social e n d e a v o r, b u ild in g , r e m o d elin g , a n d re d e c o ra tin g , w ith in su ra n c e a g a in s t loss by fire as m uch a n ecessity in th e f n al b u ild in g p la n s as any f e a tu re item of th e c o n s tru c tio n a n d e q u ip p in g . To n e g le c t b ra k e s is c rim in a l n e g lig en ce a g a is t y o u r ow n life, y o u r d e a r ones, y o u r frie n d s, w h e th e r th e y rid e w ith you o r som eone else. o < The fines resulting from enforcement of said law during the same period, under the pres ent system, amounted to OVERLAND Fines $20,820 Shoe Shop Better Fire Insurance for Better Homes . Gardner Campaign Committee If You Win ♦ » » « I I > ♦ > M » » ♦ ♦-» Tidings classified do the business On Eection You’ll find here a nice assortment of Hats Felt and Straw i <> Good In s u ra n c e — P h o n e 53 $4.50 to $8.00 Raybestos Carter & Mills Brake L ining O ffice H o tel A sh lan d w ith w hich to e n jo y to th e fu l lest th e r e s u lts of b a llo t c a s t ing on d a y a f te r to m o rro w . T h e S ilv e r E d g e m ak e is th e b e st a s su ra n c e a g a in s t a g u ilty conscience a n d u n n e c e ssa ry In ju ry to anyone. w M i t c h e l l ’s W e In stall R aybestos By th e P ost O ffice Automotive Shop Cor Main and P ioneer For His or Her Graduation Gift Graduation G IF T S Give something th at will last a lifetime; th at will be a lasting reminder of th at day and the giver. Commencement Ashland High, May 28th For H ub —watches and chains, pen and pencil sets, toilet articles in gold and silver, knives, cuff links, etc. Your Chops Now is th e tim e to se le c t y o u r g ifts f o r th e g ra d u a te s . and Ours — A FE W SUGGESTIONS— E a s tm a n K o d ak F a n c y S ta tio n e ry F o u n ta in P en s P y ra lin Iv o ry C a ra N om e C om pacts P e rfu m e Sets B u x to n K e y ta in e rs V a n ity C ases E v e re a d y F la s h lig h ts Every Step Should Be Comfortable W e have shoes, n a tio n a lly a d v e rtise d shoes, such a s th e •E n d ico tt - Jo h n s o n S h o e s— w hich/ w ill m ak e y o u r d aily w alk p le a s a n t a n d ev ery step e n jo y ab le. McNair Brothers The For Her—wrist watches, pearl necklaces, bracelets, rings, vanity boxes, sterling articles, toilet sets, etc. , Y our chops re lish th e sav o ry ric h n e s s of o u r chops, beef, pork a n d m u tto n . W hen o u r chops m eet y ours, y o u r sm ack w ith d e lig h t. See our wonderful lines. We are making Special Prices, During May. Eagle Market Johnson’s Jewelry Store N. M ain P h o n e 107 Army Goods Store B ig g est L ittle S to re in A sh lan d A n gler’s L icense H ere Drug Store Coming Soon F ly Tox, M cN air B ros. De Molay M eeting R e g u la r m eetilng of L ith ia C h a p te r W ed n esd ay ev en in g . May 14, a t M asonic H all. R o u tin e b u sin e ss. R A L P H ROBISON, M a ste r C ouncilor. R U S S E L L O V ER O C K ER , Scribe. H ave y o u r s u it ta ilo re d at P a u ls e r u d ’s. It co sts no m ore. 214— tf Som m er Services P lanned— R ev. J . H. L e g g e tt w ill p rea c h d u r in g th e su m m e r a t p o in ts o u t fro m to w n w h e re no serv ices a re h e ld . T he C h ristia n E n d e a v o r so c ie tie s a re p la n n in g to h elp in th e •o n g serv ices a n d c o o p e ra te in •v e ry w ay possible to m ak e th e se m e e tin g s a success. N otice o f Stockholders M eeting N otice is h e re b y given t h a t th e a n n u a l m e e tin g of th e s to c k h o ld ers of th e H a rtm a n S y n d iia te I n c o rp o ra te d w ill be h eld on T h u rs d a y , May 22, 1924, a t th e h o u r o f 1 :0 0 o’clock P . M., a t th e o f fice of th e com pany, 135 P io n e e r A venue. A sh lan d . O regon. D ated a t A sh lan d , O regon, th is 22nd day of A pril, 1924. H. W . HA RTM A N, P re s id e n t, W . D. B E N N E T T , S e c re ta ry . 197— lm e . F O R SA LE— T h e D. F . J a c k - son hom e on N u tley S tre e t, con s is tin g of 1.4 a c re s of la n d , one five room d w e llin g h o u se, la rg e c h ick en p a rk , tw o la rg e hen h o u se s a n d o th e r o u t b u ild in g s. C h e rry o rc h a rd of th irty -s ix tre e s in fu ll b e a rin g a n d in good c o n d itio n a n d o th e r f ru it. T h is p ro p e rty m u st he sold and te rm s m ay be given on p a r t of th e p u rc h a se price. M ake m e an o ffer. B. E. SM ITH , A d m in is tra to r. 244 V an N ess A venue, A sh lan d , O re. 215— 4t-eod F O R R E N T — Tw o room fu r- I n lsh e d a p a rtm e n t,. B la c k sto n e - H ô tel, 349 E a s t M ain. Phone j 4 7 4 -J. 216— 6 t ■ 1 ■■■'. . . T h e B ette r th e R a n g e th e B e t te r th e H ave a ric h n e s s of s h o rte n ing, a sw e e tn e ss of s u g a r, and a p u rity of c o n te n t w hich m a k es th em th e fa v o rite of A shland folks. Tin* B e tte r th e K itch en th e b et- teg th e Everything W h en y o u r h o u se is f u jle r ’n e v e ry th in g of F u lle r p a in ts , in sid e a n d o u t, it is f u lle r ’n m ost p e o p le ex p ect of th e b e st of p a in ts. J. O. RIGG ■ — How lo make the lightest and flakiest of Fie Crusts will be de monstrated at the Ä P h on e 153 el Your Dollar w ill be worth more. New Spring Program Dresses for WEDNESDAY Lesson on pastry making. THURSDAY Less on deep-fat frying. FRIDAY Lesson on salads and salad dress ing. Afternoon and Street Wear • C ^ ’ S^°' 1 w th e Health Home T he B e tte r p a r t of it a ll Is th e b e tte r Universal E le c tric C ooking R an g e t h a t is so co n v en ien t. rpH E Ashland Electric Supply / f a r Maternity Dept. Term s R easonable Cooking T he B e tte r th e C o o k in g b etter th e h a , Good C h e e r— Good p ra c tic a l n u rs in g — B est of food. E v e ry b o d y W elcom e Kitchen T h e B ette r th e H ea lth th e b e t te r is th e Fuller ’N W H E R E T H E SIC K G E T W E L L Consisting of import ed figured Voiles, silk Ratines and I r i s h Linen. ' Lithia Pastries Lithia Bakery F a c in g P a rk LOST— B lack silk u m b re lla , p e a rl h a n d le w ith silv e r tip and in itia ls “ I.N .” e n g ra v e d . L eave a t C itizen s Blank. R e w ard . 215-3* F O R SA LE— T he re s id e n tia l p ro p e rty fo rm e rly ow ned by th e la te M rs. N ew ton M cC lanahan, deceased, s itu a te d a t 139 B s tr e e t good h o u se a n d b u ild in g s w ith e v e ry th in g fu rn is h e d re a d y fo r h o u sek eep in g . M ust sell in o r d e n to close th e e s ta te . P a rtie s d e s ir in g to p u rc h a s e a good hom e w ould be glad to show th em said p ro p e rty . LOUIS W ILCO X , ex ecu to r. 139 B S tre e t. 215— 6* F /E / CONVALESCENT HOME Im p o rte d F ig u re d V oile D resees— sizes 16 to 42— good w a sh a b le n u m b e rs in new B lue, S eal B row n, A p ple G reen, B lack a n d W h ite — in A pron S ash e ffects. L ace an d O rg a n d ie trim m in g at $3.75 to $6.90 At All Grocers A G ood T h in g - PO N -1 M IS S IT. v, Pen«' your name and address plainly written together with 5 cents (and thi. slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., D e Moines, Iowa, and receive in return i trial package containing Chamberlain’* Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup bronchial, “flu” and whooping coughs xnd tickling throat; Chamberlain’s Sion, ach ami Liver Tablets for stomach trou bles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowc the heart, biliousness and constipation Chamberlain’s Salve, needed in ever» family for bums, scalds wounds, piles and skin affections; these valued family medicines for only 5 cents. Don’t mita u, Silk R a tin e s in w h ite, a p p le g ree n , h e n n a , ro se an d o rch id . S tra ig h t m odel d re ss w ith g ird le ; e m b ro id e ry d e sign trim . V ery ch ic— priced at $3.90 to $5.95 Iris h L inen D resses m ad e of th e g e n u in e im p o rted - p ro d u c t. C om es in a m e th y st, b u rn o ra n g e , a n d C u ban b lu e ; lace c o lla r; em - b ro id e ry e d cu ffs a n d A llover b ro id e re d c u ffs a n d A llover c u ffs, priced a t $7.50 These dresses are be ing shown for the first time today. Call early and get your pick WtëOÔ? wts.iM.Mi.ow. A PURE ANO CORN PRODUCTS REFINIKS CO. u m w r i c t s .N t w v o m u s « . 1 W III l l ' i ’ l l l l l ' l p a n y ‘W here Y our D ollar H as M ore C ents’ 2:30 P. M. Wednesday The second session of the Free Cooking School, to be held at 2:30 p. m. W ednesday, will be de voted (o a demonstration of Pastry Making. AY omen of Ashland and community will be es pecially interested to see the actual prepara tion and baking of Cream Puffs ami Pies in which the pure vegetable cooking oil, Mazola, is used for shortening. How the lightest cakes and the flakiest, most delicious pie erusts are easily made by the use of .Mazola—you can taste and prove the results for yourself. The lecturer will answer all questions about ma king (takes and pies. As the first sessions of the school, those attending are expected to I.ling pencils and pads for taking notes on the new methods and new recipes. FREE—A beautiful illustrated 64-page c«x»k book will he given each woman attending the school. Demonstration Held At Provost Hardware 38 E. Main a m Free Cooking School SALAD ^ C O O K IN G OIL < 11 Phone 86 T h e g as ra n g e used in th e d e m o n s tra tio n is a R o p er A u to m atic , fu rn is h e d by So. O regon Gas C om pany