Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 04, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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F O R R E N T : — F u rn is h e d an d
I em p tio n , o r $4000 c o m p u te d a t
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in co m e ’ A p a rtm e n ts . 35 S. Second. 130-5t
P u rc h a s e s B u ild in g —
th e M cF ad d en bill to am en d th e
1 c re d it of 25 p e r c e n t o r $20, re-
A n n o u n c e m e n t w as m ad e to ­
FO R SA L E — D ining room s e t. n a tio n a l b a n k in g law s.
I d u r in g h|S a c tu a l ta x lia b ility to (W illia m & M ary P e r io d ) ; B ru n s ­
day of th e p u rc h a s e of th e W e st­
T h e bill, w hich d e a ls w ith th e
:$eo.
e rn U nion b u ild in g b elo n g in g to
w ick p h o n o g ra p h , ru g s, m ah o g a n y q u e stio n of b ra n c h b a n k in g , h a s
In.choosing a Funeral Director the more im­
PO R TLA N D F eb . 4— F ro m an
C onfined W ith F lu —
H. A. S te a rn s by F re d T a y lo r of
'T n case A ’s n e t incom e con- c h a ir, all good as new . 123 Cen- been passed by th e h o u se . T h e
M rs. L u lu W ilson, n u rs e a t th e th e P la z a C o n fectio n ery .
e x a m 'n a tio n of r e tu r n s
a lre a d y i siSt e d
of s a la ry $4000, in te r e s t tr a i a v e n u e.
131— 3*
portant things to bear in mind are the exper­
f ir s t w itn e ss to be h e a rd by th e
C o m m u n ity H o sp ita l, is re p o rte d
filed, C lyde G. H u n tle y , c o lle cto r] on b a n k d e p o sits $1000, p ro fit
ience, facilities, and service at your disposal.
FOR S A L E : — D ry body wood, s e n a te c o ■ m m itte e w ill be a dele-
of in te rn a l re v e n u e , fin d s t h a t in from s a ie of sto c k s $1500, di-
to be ill 'w ith flu.
U ndergoes O peration—
g a tio n fro m C a lifo rn ia w ho h av e
Miss G uylda Selby, s tu d e n t a t co m p u tin g th e ir fe d e ra l incom e v id en d s $1000, he c a n p o m p u te i Pine o r f i r - T elePho n e 383-L o r see voiced o b je c tio n to som e of its
.
131— fi*
O ver 90 B a rg a in s— B irth d a y th e local high school, u n d e rw e n t ta x fo r 1924 a g re a t m an y ta x ­ life ‘e a rn e d in co m e’ c re d it of - 25 ! Jim B eagle.
We pride ourselves in the fact that funeral
p ro v isio n s.
H e a rin g s w ill begin
S ale, M cN air B ros.
an o p e ra tio n a t th e C o m m u n ity p a y e rs a re n o t ta k in g a d v a n ta g e p e r c e n t on a m axim um of $5000 1 f o r R E N T : __ Tw o 2-room T h u rsd a y .
directing is an art in which we are specialists
h o sp ita l y e s te rd a y fo r a p p e n d ic i­ of th e 25 p e r c e n t re d u c tio n in o n b ’-
I h o u se k e e p in g a p a rtm e n ts , a t 349
A p re fe rre d s ta tu s fo r th e bill
—an art that is hrough| to the attention of our
L eft Tuesday —
tis. She is re p o rte d to be doing tax a c c o u n t of “ e a rn e d in co m e ’’
“ A ssu m in g A ’s
onily incom ej jj M ain.
131— 6* h ad been given on th e le g is la tiv e 1“
patrons by the. superior service that years of
to w hich th e y a re e n title d a n d , w as hi§ s a la ry a m o u n tin g to $12,-
M rs. R a lp h B illin g s le ft la s t a s w ell a s could be expected.
p ro g ra m by a d m in is tra tio n lead
ev e n in g fo r P o rtla n d w h e re she
co n seq u en tly , a re re m ittin g to th is 000, he c a n co m p u te h is ‘e a rn e d
F O R S A L E : — E ggs fo r s e ttin g
experience and modern facilities enable us to
era.
w ill v isit h e r s is te r fo r a few days. R eturns to H ospital—
office a g r e a te r ta x th a n th e y in co m e’ re d u c tio n on only $10,- fro m M unz s tr a in , h ig h lay in g
offer.
C h a rle s W im e r w ho b ro k e h is ow e th e g o v e rn m e n t.
,000, w h ic h ' is
th e
m axim um a n d n o n -se ttin g W h ite W yan-
“ T he ‘e a rn e d in co m e’ p ro v isio n a m o u n t allo w ed u n d e r th e law d o tte s. My c o c k ere ls to o k f ir s t an d
You a re w’elcom e to co m p a re leg in an a c c id e n t so m e tim e ago
m y A u to m o b ile r a te s w ith any re tu r n e d to th e h o sp ita l y e s te r­ of th e 1924 law is an. e n tire ly fo r c o m p u tin g th e 25 p e r c e n t second p re m iu m s a t th e A s h ^ n d
M ausoleum C rypts
o th e r r a te s in J a c k s o n o r J o s e ­ d ay and u n d e rw e n t a n o p e ra tio n . new f e a tu re an d w as n o t in c lu d ­ c re d it d e d u c tio n .
M id -w in ter F a ir — L im ite d q u a n ­
A few Crypts for sale at the original price
p h in e C o u n tie s; you c a n be- th e H e is g e ttin g a lo n g v e ry well.
ed in an y of th e p re v io u s re v e n u e
“ A n o th e r e x am p le: A ’s incom e tity of eggs now a v a ila b le a t $1.00
J u d g e . P h o n e 21. Y eo, of co u rse.
a c ts ,” ex p lain ed C o llecto r H u n t- c o n sists of s a la ry $ 7 200, in te r- Pe r spttin g . P h o n e 456R o r call
D ischarged—
ley to d ay . “ T he te rm ‘e a rn e d in ­ est on b a n k d e p o sits $800, stock a t 113 P in e s tr e e t, A sh lan d .
42-Piece Sets
B u sin ess V isitor —
J . M organ of A sh lan d s tr e e t co m e’ B d e fin e d a s c o n sistin g of d iv id e n d s $2400, p ro fit lirom sa le
1 3 1 -W ed .-tf
$6.95
G eorge S. S eitlicher of P o rtla n d who h a s been co n fin e d to th e Com ­ ‘w ages, sa la rie s , p ro fe ssio n a l fees of re a l e s ta te $1200. H e can com -|
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is in A sh lan d a tte n d in g to b u si­ m u n ity H o sp ita l fo r som e tim e an d o th e r a m o u n ts
received as p u te h is ‘e a rn e d inctim e’ c re d it;
F u n eral D irectors
ness in te re s ts .
re tu rn e d to his hom e y e ste rd a y . co m p e n sa tio n for p e rso n a l
s e r­ d e d u c tio n of 25 p e r c e n t only on i a c re hom e, w ell located , c h e rrie s ,
TH E ASH LAND FU R N IT U R E
w a ln u ts , b e rrie s , ch ick en h ouse
D ay P h o n e 212— N ig h t P h o n e s 255-R a n d 381-J
vices r e n d e r e d ,’ b u t does n o r in ­ his isalary of $7200 w hich is th e
COMPANY
M rs. L o u is D odge, L ady A ssista n t
a n d ru n . F r u it h o u se, g a ra g e , 8-
L e t us fre s h e n
up t h a t la st R eturns Home—
clu d e d iv id e n d s received from co r­ only p o rtio n of h is incom e th a t
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Main
ro o m
re sid e n c e , m o d e rn . One
y e a r ’s s u it. W e clean th e o d o r­
L o u is S chw ein of A sh lan d w ho p o ra tio n s.
com es w ith in th e
m ea n in g
of block from paved s tre e t. W i'l ex-
less w ay. P a u ls e r u d ’s. P h o n e 119. h a s been c o n fin ed to a M edfofd
“ B riefly , th e law p ro v id e s th a t
e a rn e d incom e as d e fin e d in th e : eb a n g e fo r s m a lle r h o u se o r w ill
130— tf h o sp ita l fo r th e p a st m o n th u n ­ ‘if th e ta x p a y e r’s n e t incoriie is ¡jaw
se ll a t sa crifice . See E. E. P h ip p s
d e r m ed ical c a re , w as a b le to r e ­ n o t m o re th a n $5000, liis e n tire
“ U n d e r th e 1924 re v e n u e a c t a t 240 E a s t M ain St.
131— tf
tu rn to h is ho m e y e s te rd a y — n e t incom e sh a ll be c o n sid e red to
P ectu s H ere—
a v ery s u b s ta n tia l sa v in g is e f - ] ------------------------------
J . W. P e e tu s of San F ra n c isc o M edford M ail T rib u n e .
be e a rn e d n e t incom e, a n d if his fec ted in th e a m o u n t of incom e
F O R S A L E : — T h re e acres
is am o n g th e b u sin ess v isito rs re g ­
n e t incom e is m o re th a n $5000 ta x th e m o d e ra te s a la rie d m a n ; lan d , s tra w b e rrie s , b la c k b e rrie s ,
iste re d a t th e H o te l A sh lan d .
V isitin g H ere —
h is e a rn e d n e t incom e s h a ll n o t a n d w age e a rn e r m u st pay.
In a p ric o ts , p e a c h e s , a p p le s, F in e
M rs. F . G. M itchell of H illsb o ro , be c o n sid e red to be le s s , th a n
th e fiitit place, th e r a te of ta x B u n g alo w , g a ra g e , wood shed,
S pecial A u to A ccident P olicy O regon, w ho h a s been sp e n d in g $5000. In no case s h a ll th e e a r n ­
as c o m p a red to th e r a te s in th e b a rn , 1-acre a lfa lfa , fin e locatio n .
fo r $5.00 a y e a r. P h o n e 21. Yeo th e w in te r in S o u th e rn C a lifo r­ ed n e t incom e be co n sid e red to
1921 a c t h a s been c u t in tw o an d ,! O ffered fo r th e cost of th e h o u se
o i co u rse .
24-tf nia. a rriv e d in A sh la n d re c e n tly he m ore th a n $10,000.
in a d d itio n , th e ta x p a y e r is p e r-. a n d irrig a tio n system . See E. E.
a n d w ill m a k e a n in d e fin ite sta y
“ A p p licatio n of th e ‘e a rn e d in ­ m itte d to ap p ly a 25 p e r c e n t re - j P h ip p s a t 240 E a s t M ain S tre e t.
F r o m S e a ttle —
a t th e hom e of h e r s is te r, M rs. com e’ c re d it in
1 3 1 - lt
c o m p u tin g th e duCtion of t h e n o rm a l ta x a f te r i
H enry C ordell of S e a ttle w as in G eorge S p en cer of O ak s tre e t.
tax of a n in d iv id u a l is show n in it h a s f ir s t been c o m p u te d a t th e
A sh la n d y e s te rd a y a tte n d in g to
th e follow ing ex a m p le:
A is a red u c e d r a te .
F o r illu s tr a tio n :
b u sin e ss in te re s ts .
V isit T e le p h o n e Office—
E v e ry a d h a s a m essage.
m a rrie d m an h a v in g a n e t in ­ A, m a rrie d , h a d a n e t incom e of
O. C. Hoff, d iv ision p la n t e n ­ com e of $4000.
D e d u c tin g h is $4000 in 1923.
D e d u c tin g b lsj
P ic tu re F ra m in g . S tu d io A sh ­ g in e e r of th e P acific T elep h o n e peifeonal ex em p tio n of $2500, A ’s
p e rso n a l ex em p tio n of $2500, h e;
an d T e le g ra p h co m p an y and E. n tirm al ta x a t 2 p e r c e n t on th e
la n d . On th e P la za .
p aid a ta x of 4 p e r c e n t on t h e |
C. B u c h a n a n , ex c h an g e e n g in e e r
re m a in in g $1500 w ould be $30. b a la n c e , led j of course,, th e re-1
of th e com pany, b o th of P o r t­
At H otel—
In a d d itio n , ho w ev er, A is a llo w ­ fu n d of 25 p e r c e n t la te r v o ted ;
A m ong th e o u t-o f-s ta te re s id ­ la n d , w ere in A sh lan d y e ste rd a y
ed a c re d it o f 25 p e r c e n t of th is by C ongress.
On th e sam e n e t '
e n ts re g is te re d a t th e H o te l A sh ­ v isitin g th e local office.
a m o u n t a c co u n t ‘e a rn e d in co m e ’ incom e fo r 1924, A ’s ta x w ould
lan d a re A. B row n a n d w ife, L ak e
V
TH E THCATUR BEAUTIFUL
o r $7.50. so t h a t h is c o rre c t tax be 2 p e r c e n t on $1500 ($ 4 0 0 0
C ity, Io w a; A. D. M e rritt, T a ­ E lks l o M eet—
is' onily $22.50 in ste a d of $30 as iless p e rso n a l ex em p tio n of $ 2 5 0 0 )
com a; E. P. B rad y , B u tte M on­
M rs. M. J. B u rr, a s s is ta n t N a­
o rig in a lly co m p u te d .
o r $30, w h ich is still f u r th e r r e ­ TODAY
ta n a ; A. G. R o ttiff a n d w ife, San tio n a l O rg a n iz e r of th e L a d ies of
“ T a k e th e case of B, an u n ­ duced by th e 25 p e r c e n t ‘e a rn e d
F ra n c is c o ; Mr. and M rs. L ee R. th e E lk s L odge w ill m ee t th e
m a rrie d m an , w ith th e sam e n e t 1 in co m e’ c re d it
d e d u c tio n ,
or
m o th e rs, w ives, s is te rs a n d d a u g h
H olly, San F ra n cisc o .
n co m e:
D ed u ctin g h is p e rso n a l ¡$ 7 .5 0 lea v in g hi's
a c tu a l
tax
te r s of th e B. P . O. E ., a t th e
ex em p tio n of $1000, Bis n o rm a l $ 2 2 .5 0 .”
We p u t th e c h ic k e n in o u r E lk s L ad ies C lub room F rid a y
ta x a t 2 p e r c e n t on th e b a la n c e ,
82— tf a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 .
ta m a le s .
T h e P la za .
E v e ry o n e is
$3000, w ould be $60.
B u t he, RO CK S L ID E S O F F P R IS -
/
u r g e d 't o be p re s e n t as som e im
too, is e n title d to th e c re d it of
.O N ER IN KY. CA VES
A rriv e d Y e ste rd a y —
p o r ta n t b u sin e ss w ill be d isc u ss
25 p e r c e n t a c c o u n t ‘e a rn e d in ­
R o b e rt L. V in in g a rriv e d yes ed.
com e ’ w hich deduces h is ta x to
t r r d a y from S e a ttle a n d w ill m ak e
(Continued irom page I.)
the e x te n t of $15, so th a t he ac­
a b rie f v isit w ith frie n d s a n d rel A n n iv e rsa ry Sale—
M cN air B ro th e rs , th e R exall tu a lly ow es th e g o v e rn m e n t a a n d have o ffe re d a re w a rd of $500
a tiv e s in th is city . H e w as ac­
tax of $45 in s te a d of $60.
to a n y c o m p e te n t b u rg eo n w ho
sto re , is s ta r tin g th e tw e n ty sec­
c o m p an ied by M rs. V ining.
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ould re le a s e th e ir b ro th e r by
ond ‘ R ex all a n n iv e rs a ry sale to ­
At P ortland—
m
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d
,
h
a
s
a
n
e
t
incom
e
of
a
m
p u ta tin g th e leg.
day w ith a big b irth d a y b a rg a in
I. E. V in in g of A sh la n d , O re., festiv a l. T he R exall system w as $5000. A fte r d e d u c tin g h is p e r­
D octo rs H a z let an d Jo n e s a n ­
p re s id e n t of th e s ta te c h a m b e r s ta r te d 22 y e a rs ago a n d to d ay sonal ex em p tio n of $2500, th e nounced b e fo re lea v in g h e re th is
o f com m erce, w as re g is te re d yes­ n u m b e rs m ore th a n 10,000 s to re s n o rm al ta x on
th e
re m a in in g m o rn in g t h a t a p ro m in e n t
and
te r d a y a t th e M u ltn o m ah h o te l.— in c o n tr a s t w ith th e b e g in n in g of $2500 woujld be $50, lesfe c re d it w e a lth y C hicago w om an, w ho p re ­
P o rtla n d O reg o n ian .
40 s to re s. T he R exall o rg a n iz a ­ of 25 p er cen t, o r $12.50, so th a t fe rs to re m a in in th e b a c k g ro u n d ,
W ith is d e fra y ’n g all th e ex p en ses of
tio n is in th'e n a tu r e of a c o o p e ra ­ his a c tu a l tax is $37.50.
Save $ 1 0 .0 0 , w a lk u p s ta irs to tiv e m a n u fa c tu re a n d d is tr ib u ­
th e physician's’ tlrip a n d w ork.
<»rres ta ilo r shop.
17— tf tio n of d ru g g is ts m e rc h a n d ise . T he
N O T IC E
sale en d s F e b r u a r y 14.
V is itin g H e re —
A sh lan d , O re.,
Mr. a n d M rs. J . P. C arson of Many H oboes—
F e b ru a ry 4, 1 9 2 5 '
Los A ngeles, w ho w ere re c e n tly
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIV EN ,
M any of th e tra n s ie n t g e n try
m a rrie d , a n d R. N. C arson of
t
h
a
t th,h u n d e rs ig n e d , C hief of
a re fin d in g th e G ra n ts P a ss ja il a
O m ah a. N e b ra sk a , a re v isitin g a t good d ry p lace in w hich th e y p u t Police and P o u n d M a ste r of th e
th e hom e of M r. a n d M rs. O. F. in a n ig h t of sleep.
4'
L a st n ig h t C ity of A sh lan d , O regon, w ill, a t
THAT WILL
C arso n in th is city.
th e re w ere six hoboes locked up th e C ity P o u n d , in s a ’d city a t 2
o v er n ig h t by th e police. T h e re o ’clock p. m ., on th e E le v e n th
P a u ls e r u d ’s S u its lend d istin c ­
ADD ENJOYMENT
is a n i g h t l y a v e ra g e of fro m five day of F e b ru a ry , 19 2 5 , sell a t
tio n .
130— tf to fifte e n in th e ja il. T he g r e a t­ public a u c tio n , th e fo llo w in g defe-
Here’s a story of loyalty,
e r n u m b e r of th e s e a re h eaded cribedl liv esto ck , w hich h a s h e re ­
TO ANY
From T alent—
to fo re been ta k e n up
a n d im ­
politics,, romance and of a
s o u th .— G ra n ts P a ss C o u rie r.
M rs. T hom as L am b an d h e r
pounded w ith in th e said C ity, to-
boy who was true blue all
C o m p a n y
OCCASION
d a u g h te r, Mrs. M ason, w e re sh o p ­ Held to Grand Jury—
w it:
! through—even in the face of
W
here
Your
D ollar H as M ore Cents
p e rs in th is c ity to d ay fro m T a l­
One J e rs e y H e ife r, a b o u t tw o
i the greatest odds.
V. I. Moon a t his p re lim in a ry
e n t.
RAKED DAILY
h e a rin g in J u s tic e T a y lo r’s c o u rt y e a rs »id, no m a rk s o r b ra n d s.
Said
sale
sh
a
ll
be
fo
r
cash
to
th
e
to d a y on th e c h a rg e of la rc e n y
S m all D elicious ap p les, 75 cen ts of a c a r from th e M edford A uto h ig h e st b id d er.
AT
— b rin g y o u r ow n box o r sack. com pany, by bailee, w as h e ld to
D ate of fiifet pubilication of th is
F r u it A ssociation.
129-131-133 th e g ra n d ju r y in bond of $250. n o tice: F o u rth day of F e b ru a ry ,
Moon w as a fo rm e r a u to sa le s­ 1925.
fe
’
A uxiliary M eets—
G E O R G E W .. McNABB,
m an of th is city , w ho is now liv­
T he A u x ilia ry to th e T rin ity ing w ith liis fa m ily a t P h o en ix
C hief of P o lic e a n d P o u n d
G uild w ill h av e a v e ry im p o rta n t in d e s titu te c irc u m sta n c e s.
M aster of th e C ity of A sh-
He
m e e tin g a t th e P a ris h H ouse th is claim s h is p re s e n t p re d ic a m e n t is
Ian ^ , J a c k s o n C o u n ty O re.
ev en in g . S ev eral officers w ill be d u e to e x c ep tio n a l h a rd lu ck and
130— 2t
“ The Quality Store”
e le c te d to fill th e v a c an c ies and fa ilu re to fin d e m p lo y m en t in r e ­
it is u rg e d th a t every m em b e r be c e n t m o n th s— M edford M ail T ri­
presen t?
O th e r Im p o rta n t b u si­ bune.
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ness w ill be tra n s a c te d .
From Hui» ba ill—
G eorge K n ig h t of H u b b a rd is
sp e n d in g se v e « ra l d ays in A sh la n d
v isitin g w ith lo cal m e rc h a n ts.
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NCOME TAX BILLS
The Choke of a
Funeral Director
Special on Dishes
J. P. Dodge & Sons
House Dresses
and
Afternoon Frocks
THREE DAYS SPECIAL SELLING
WIMïMG
Priced
to Sell Fast
All Colors
All Sizes
’em at
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Vaines up to $5.00
go in on this
P A S T R IE S
FIRST HERE, FIRST SERVED
New Spring
HOSE
Now Selling
Women’s J fie
BLOUSES
One-Third Less
Franklin Bakery
Phone 199
R eturned H om e—
K o d ak fin ish in g . S tu d io A sh ­
M r. an d M rs. F r a n k B lack r e ­
lan d . On th e P la z a .
tu rn e d th e f ir s t of th e w eek from
S o u th e ril C a lifo rn ia w h e re th ey
Many A ttend V audeville—
h a v e been v isitin g d u rin g M r.
A n u m b e r of A sh lan d people B laclt’s v a c a tio n . M r. B lack w as
jo u rn e y e d to M edford la s t e v e n in g fo rm e rly a d riv e r fo r th e I n te r -i
to a tte n d th e O rp h e u m , J r ., v a u d e ­ u rb a n S ta g e C om pany.
v ille w hich w as h e ld a t th e C ra-
te r ia n T h e a tre . M r. an d M rs. C. On W ay South—
H . V aupel, Mr. a n d M rs. C h a rle s
Mr. a n d Mrs. M arrow of W a lla
R o b e rtso n an d
M r. a n d
Mrs. W a lla, W a sh in g to n
sto p p ed
in
T h o m as Sim pson a re a m o n g th o se A sh lan d la s t n ig h t on th e ir w ay to
w ho w itn essed th e p e rfo rm a n c e. S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia w h e re th e y
N otice— a ll
w ives,
m o th e rs,
s is te rs andl d a u g h te rs of th e B .P.
O .E ., a re re q u e s te d to be a t th e
E lk s ’ L a d ie s’ C lub Room F rid a y
a t 2 :3 0 p. m. by o rd e r of M rs.
M. J . B u rr, a s s is ta n t N a tio n a l O r­
g a n iz e r of th e L a d ies of fh e Elk)s
L odge.
131— 1
In sta llin g L ightin g—
A co m p lete new u p -to -d a te
lig h tin g system is b e in g in sta lle d
in th e A rm o ry an d th e w o rk w ill
be co m p leted In tim e fo r th e gam e
F rid a y . M odern re fle c to rs a re be­
in g p u t in an d som e a d d itio n a l
lig h ts .
W o rk is bein g done by
th e M urphy E le c tric C om pany.
T h e bow ling alley h a s also been
p lac e d In th e b u ild in g a n d w ill
p ro b a b ly be rea d y fo r u se by nex t
M onday.
B irth d a y
Sale— B eg in s
row, McNair Bros.
w ill
v e ry
and
h e re
spend th e w in te r. T hey a re
m uch p leased w ith th e city
in te n d to spend se v e ra l days
on th e ir r e tu r n trip».
V isitin g Here—
C. W . Y e a th ew s a n d w ife of
P e n d le to n , O regon, a re sp e n d in g
sev eral d ay s in A sh lan d on b u si­
ness.
V isitin g W ith F riends— ‘
M rs. M. J . K lin g e r of D u rfee,
O regon, is sp e n d in g se v e ra l d ay s
in A sh la n d v isitin g w ith fo rm e r J ]
frie n d s.
C o rv allis— R u ra l R o u te No. 1
e x te n d e d
to
se rv e
C h ild re n ’s
H om e.
S ta te
H ig h w ay
C om m ission
c o n tra c ts fo r 5 1-2 m iles new ro ad
a n d re s u rfa c in g of e ig h t m iles on
to m o r­ J o h n D ay H ig h w ay so u th of C on­
do n .
E.
R.
IS A A C
& c o.
Rainy Day
Needs
v.
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Silk Umbrellas
Black Cotton
Umbrellas
$1.00, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50
W o m e n 's co lo red c o tto n
U m b rellas;
F in e
q u a lity
cover, s ilk y a p p e a ra n c e , red
p u rp le a n d n avy. . ,
$3.50 each
B lack o n l y ’ in a good silk
covered u m b re lla .
$4.45
7
C olored silk to p s, cellu lo id
rin g h a n d le s, tip s a n d fe rru le s
B e tte r g ra d e s
$4.95, $5.95
S tu b b y ty p es a re v e ry pop­
u la r s e lle rs now .
First Showing of New Wool Dress
Goods and Silks
NEW WOOL DRESS GOODS
WOOL DRESS FLANNELS
in stripes and plaids—12 to 54 inches wide. See
these woolens in all the new shades for spring.
are here in all the new colors for spring—36
inches wide—Shrunk. So popular for Dresses.
$6.95 tto $11.50
PRINTED STLK CREPES
CH ILDREN’S COLORED
UM BRELLAS
silk y
F in e
m erc erize d ,
and
fin ish in red ,
g reen
navy. ’
$2.50
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Just received, a wonderful assortment of new printed Silks. The new patterns will please von; also
showing all the new colors in Crepe-de-Chine, Elat Crepe and Satin-Canton. «
GOODS
NEW SPRING COATS AND
DRESSES NOW ON DISPLAY
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