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iC £ frÖVft . ASRL and —) R eturning Home— A t ' Cratei-ian— „ M rs. C. H. W ith ro w of K la m a th ' Mr. an d M rs. T h e o d o re L o c k -’ 1 ’ F a lls is r e tu r n in g to h e r hom e h a rt, Mr. a n d M rs. P . D unn and j to d a y a f te r a th re e m o n th s s ta y Mr. M o rris a tte n d e d th e show , I a t th e C o lum bia H o tel in th is ! “ J ig g s in I r e la n d ” piay*?d a t th e I city . _ . th e C ra te ria n T h e a tre in M edford la s t ev en in g . D o n 't m iss th e S alem -A sh lan d ! g am e to n ig h t. T h e lo ca ls a r e p r im - . H e re From Hornbrook— ' is ,to rs ! ed fo r a h a rd tu s s le to n ig h t a t th e M rs. S. R. E b e rly of H o rn b ro o k Mr. a n d M rs. R alp h B ow ea o t, A . 134-1« is a m o n g * th e o u t-o t’-s ta te nasi- M edford a re sp e n d in g th e w eek-j d o n ts re g is te re d a t th e H otel < ud a t th e hom e of Mr. a n d Mrs. B usiness V isitor — A sh lan d . S h» is sh o p p in g in th is O rv ille Sw eet of L a u re l s t r e e t . ! R ic h a rd N o rris o f Port'.a<nd is c ity fo r a few day«. in A sh la n d to d a y a tte n d in g to ----------- B ig B irth d a y S ale B a rg a in s. b u sin e ss. A t H o tel— M cN air B ros. ----------- A m ong th o s e re g is te re d a t th e L e t us fre sh e n up t h a t la s t H o te l* A s h la n d a r e G eorge B. V isitin g Her«*— y e a r ’s s u it. W e clean th e o d o r-j G ray etnd w ife, S e a ttle ; J a c k A. M rs. A n n a H oxie of S e a ttle , less w ay. P a u ls e r u d ’s. P h o n e 119. j G reen, San F ra n c isc o , A. H. Nye, W a sh in g to n , is in A sh la n d v is 130— tf S e a ttle ; Roy N. W itt an d w ife ’ itin g a t th e hom e of Mrs. C la ire . ----------- Spokane, J . P. D u g en , C leveland, A.'inard of th e p la z a . H ere from H ornbrook— i O hio; J. A. Cole, C leveland, M rs. W ade L. M oore of H o rn -! O hio; a n d P. S. F ry e , Salem . You a re w elcom e to c o m p a re b ro o k is in A sh la n d fo r a s h o rt ' -------- --------------------- m y A u to m o b ile r a te s w ith any tim e sh o p p in g . CHINESE WITHDRAW o ilie r r a te s in J a c k s o n o r J o s e -------- FROM OPIUM MEET p h in e C o u n ties; you c a n be th e On Busin«*»?— _______, J u d g e . P h o n e 21. Yeo, of co u rse. H. C. E p p e rso n of L os A n g e 'e s , G EN EV A , F eb. 7. — T h e Chi-1 » A t t t tftDíÑGg Charge Father With Poisoning Child NAVY REPLIES TO MITCHELL CHARGES vices. M orning su b je c t, “ Q uit You L ike Men, Be S tro n g ,” e v en in g su b je c t, ‘‘I K now H im W hom I H ave B eliev ed .” T h e re w in be ! sp ecial m usic by th e c h o ru s ch o ir, j The» e v e n in g serv ice w ill be e v a n g e listic w ith a n o p e n in g i?ong s e r vice. Com e a n d help to sin g th e so n g s you lik e to sing. A ll a re c o rd ia lly in v ited to a ll th e m e e t in g s a t th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h . in g w ith th is people. T he c h ib dr\?n's c h u rc h is a, g re a t success. Th© la rg e s t a tte n d e n c e la s t S u n d ay since its s ta rtin g . D atge n u m bers a tte n d p ra y e r m eetin g s. B ible school, 9 :4 5 a. in., Y oung p e o p le ’s serv ices 6 :1 5 p. im ., fol low ed by p re a c h in g services. (Other a n n o u n c e m e n ts in. th e b u l le tin . D on’t fo rg e t th a t we p ray fo r th e sick a f te r every service. M any a r e ta k in g a d v a n ta g e of th is and b ein g healed . B. C. M ille r,' P a s to r at We have more ■ras za» f i g g a t i Mon SALE NOW ON! VALENTINE sweetheart, s i s t e r or friend. Make • • vour valentine re- membranee more appre ciated by sending flowers. No m atter where you want them delivered, we can telegraph the order. Phone 118 HATCHER “ The F lorist” 1O7O Boulevard O pen on S u n d a y — W e D eliver "S a y I t W ith F lo w e rs ” Cominsr- SUNDAY äiid MONDAY 10c 00«* 1O<* McNair Bros. Now is the time to get a fine watch at a very low price. E lgin’s. Special R. Watch, 8 adjustments, 21 jeweled; Sells at $55.00 to $57.50. Our price d ar ing this sale _____ $45.00 A wonderful line of Ivory goods, ¿n the latest styles and colors, in full sets and odd pieces. 21 jeweled Hamilton, same style, 5 position, Special $57.00 Regular price $75.00 Clocks and silverware; our prices attract atten tion anti make sales dur ing the next few days. Johnson’s Jewelry You Cant Beat Ihis VX THEN you pay your household bills, W C. O. D. packages and all general ex* STORE penses w ith Protectu checks, you are sure that the amount of the check is protected from being raised, if by accident your check is lost and may pass into the hands of either an amateur or professional check raiser.- W ith the Protectu system, you ran make your check proof against check raising. This check has a series of numbers lithographed in indelible ink on the end of the check. By a cutting device, the end of the check is cut or tom when the check is made out so that the highest amount indicated on the margin represents the maximum limit of the check JOHN-MANSVII.LE ASBESTOS ROOFS , Fire proof A built up roof lias three layers of asbestos on the roof—You can put a sample ol this roof in the stove and take out three sheets of asbes tos It we should ever have a great fire in Ashland, our inflaniable roofs would augment it. We have arranged to supply our customers with Protectu checks and a Protectu folding pocket cover with cutter attached as shown in illustration. Others who wish to avail them selves of its use may call at our bank and re ceive them by opening an account in this bank. We do this as a m atter of duty following our long established policy of providing our de positors with the best possible service in every department. THE GREATER THE INVESTMENT, THE GREATER NEED FOR THE BEST ROOF MONEY CAN BUY— There is a small charge for Protectu COVERS, hut the specially prepared cheeks are furnished FREE. People like, the F irst National Bank of Medford—the State Rank of Oregon —The Domestic Laundry—believe in asbestos roofing—WHY NOT YOU:’ ' 60c 13<- 13<* 30c 30c at Special prices. That is the reason property owners want - $1.00 M ineral Oil 15c S u lp h u r, 8 oz. 25c Epsom S a lts 16 oz. 75c R u b b in g A lcohol 60c W itch H azel 25c G lycerin an d Rose W a te r ........... $1.00 Aspe,rin T a b lets 35c A sp erin T a b lets fered in this sale, An asbestos roof would he worth hundreds of dollars in case of real fire danger. A play that sparks with the electricity of youth, that glows with the exuberance of emotions, that is jmignant with pathos and bubbling with humor. $1.00 J u e re v e F a c e Po. 60c 5 b c J o n te e l C ream s ..... 30c 50c “ 9 3 ” H a ir T onic ... 30«- 35c S h av in g C ream ........ .23«* 50c L em on C ocoa R u tte r 80c 25c H a rm o n y T o ilet C ream ....................... 10c 60c R exall S h av in g L otion ................. 30c 25c J o n te e l T alcum ..... 1Oc fine watches of It Pays to Buy The Best THE STORY WITHOUT A NAME” PURETEST PRODUCTS TOILET ARTICLES than seventy-five May McAvoy n'farntsb THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL F IN IS H IN G TO NIG HT * T ra n sfo rm in g V ision.” J u n io r C h ristia n E n d e a v o r a t 4 p. m. C h ristia n E n d e a v o r a t 6 :3 0 . E v en in g serv ice a t 7 :3 0 ; s u b je c t, “ W h a t is a C h ris tia n .” P la y e r m e e tin g e v e ry W ed n esd ay e v e n ing a t 7 :3 0 . T he public is c o r d ia lly in v ited to a ll th e s e s e r vices in th e C o n g re g a tio n a l C h u rch . W A SH IN G TO N , F eb. 7.— T he nav y to d a y rep lied to G e n e ral W illiam M itc h e ll’s c h a rg e s of in efficiency in h a n d lin g w a r tim e a v ia tio n p la n s in one w ord. It w as ‘ b u n k ” . C lim ax in g a h e a te d session of th e special h o u se com mittee« in v e s tig a tin g a ir c r a f t c o n d itio n s, C a p ta in Jo h n s o n , a s s is t Th«* Land m ark M issionar) B aptist a n t c h ie f of th e n a v a l a ir service Church of The N axarene C h u rc h a t th e “ W iinter G a rd e n ” d en ied M itc h e l.’s. c h a rg e s, and d e F o u rth an<l C S tre e ts o r M em orial H all. nied M itchell w as q u a lifie d to M orn in g S erv ices: S u n d ay S unday school a t 1 0 :0 0 u. m. sp e ak ejs h e did. 9 :4 5 ; P re a c h in g , 1 1 :0 0 . P re a c h ln g a t 11 a. m. an d 7 :3 0 E v e n in g : Y oung P eoples m e e t P. m. F irst Church o f Christ Scien tist PH RO PH ETESS FA IL S TO ing, 6 :3 0 ; P re a c h in g , 7 :3 0 . P io n e e r Ave., S outh GUESS EN D O F WORLD P r a y e r m e e tin g W e d n esd a y e v e n S u n d a y serv ices a t 11 o'clock. (C o in u n u e d fro m p a g e 1.) Tin* First Baptist Church in g , 7 :3 0 . Y oung p eoples p ra y e r- S u b je c t of lesson “ S p irit.” S unday S ervices w ill be held in T he mefating F rid a y evening. of th e w orld. School a t 10 o ’clock. W ed n esd ay Odd F ellow s H all. S u n d ay A ll a r e c o rd ia lly in v ited to a t e v e n in g »meeting a t 8 p’ clock. D r. B. F u llm e r, le a d e r of th e School, 9 :4 5 ; P re a c h in g . 1 1 :0 0 ; te n d o u r services. R e a d in g Room open d a ily from 2 refo rm e d A d v e n tists h e re d e c la r O. R. f e e d e r . P a s to r S u b je c t: “ T he A biding V e rities u n til 5 p. m ., e x c ep tin g S u n d ay s ed to n e w sp a p e rm e n to d ay th a t of th e C h ristia n L ife.” 1 and h o lid ay s. i th e fa ith of M rs. R ow an'S follow C o rre c tio n : In th e new s a rtic le T rin ity E p isco p al C liu rrh e rs "would n o t be s h a k e n by th e of y e ste rd a y th e w ord, “ w o rsh ip .” l a ilu r e of th e e a rth to com e to Vicair th e R ev. P . K. H am m ond sh o u ld h av e been “ o w n e rsh ip ” F irst. C o n g re g a tio n a l O u tr c h H oly C om m union a t 8 a. m. an e n d on sch ed u led tim e, and W. J u d s o n O ld f.o 'd . M in ister and th e se n te n c e rea d in g . “ T his th a t th e y w ould still c o n tin u e to C h u rch School a t ‘ 9 :4 5 . M orning B o u le v a rd an d M ain s tre e t. a p p e a rs to be th e only w ay to i b eliev e t h a t th e “ second com ing S erv ice a n d S erm on a t 11. S u n d a y school a t 9 :4 5 a. m ., w ith s e ttle d e fin ite ly an d fin a lly th e E v e n in g S ervice a n d A d d ress on of C h r is t” is n o t f a r d is ta n t. ■ c la sse s fo r all g ra d e s a n d ages. m a tte r of o w n e rsh ip , e tc .” M rs. R ow an re fu s e d to m ak e “ AbrU ham L in c o ln ” a t 7 :3 0 . ! B rin g y o u r B ible. M orn in g ser- M. S. W OO DW ORTH, a s ta te m e n t w hen h e r sc h ed u le d , S tra n g e rs an d v isito rs c o rd ia lly ’ vice a t 11; s u b je c t, “ I s a ia h ’s A ctin g P a sto r. w elcom e. “ e n d of th e w o rld ” failed to a p p e a r, a n d sh e .in stru c te d h e r fol F irst B ap tist Church lo w e rs to re fu s e to ta lk w hen a p “ W h a t is O u r R eal G o a l? ” p ro a c h e d by in te rv ie w e rs. T h em e fo r Sunday m o rn in g , “ W h a t a re You G oing to do A bout I t ? ” i‘ ubj'?ct fo r S u n d ry evening. L a st S u n d a y e v e n in g v.*e had a re m a rk a b le service. T h e house , 22ND ANNUAL BIRTHDAY w as fu ll a n d m an y w ere a t th e ■ a lta r . Tw o p ro fe sse d J e s u s as th e ir ' S avior. M any are- te s tify in g to th e h e a lin g pow er of Je su s." Som e w ho h a v e com e to c ritic is e have been convinced t h a t God is w ork - T h e S to n e C h u rc h 75c Touted Face Powder and Soap 50c C o rn e r 5 th a n d E h st M ain T he F u ll F o u r S q u a re G ospel of J e s u s C h rist th e Son of God, Sal- STATIONERY RUBBER GOODS NO CLEVERER vatiefn, H e a le r, B atism w ith th e H oly S p irit, a n d h is S econd com $1.00 S ym phony L aw n 67« $2.50 K a n tle a k H ot W a te r ing. 50c O riol F a b ric ............ 20c b o ttle o r F o u n ta in Svr- • could be purchased than $1.00 A ra b e sq u e L a rg e S ervices. S u n d a y school 1 0 :0 0 inge ........................... $1 .ON E n v elo p es ................ 7Oc $2.00 M axim um Hot a. m . fo llo w in g p re a c h in g , a n d FLOWERS 85c C ascade lb. P a p e r W a te r B o ttle or F oun- 7 :3 0 p. m. T ues. 7 :3 0 p. m. B ible a n d 50 e n v e lo p e s ..... t a ’n S y rin g e ................. $1.30 for your wife, mother, H e?,ling fo r Soul, M ind. S p irit is a tte n d in g to b u sin e ss in th is neee d e le g a tio n w ith d re w from I?»,turn Horn«*— city. th e In te r n a tio n a l O pium C onfer- E. D. B rig g s an d W illiam ----------- ence h e re to d ay , g iv in g th e sam e > D riggs re tu r n e d ho m e y e s te rd a y ! See D avies fo r n u rs e ry s to c k .! re a s o n s f o r th e ir a c tio n s as th from P o rtla n d w h e re th e y have 7 3 2 -tf i U n ited S ta te s d e le g a tio n gave | been sp e n d in g th e p a st w eek on ----------- • ' y e s te rd a y j» w ith d ra w in g . Both b u sin ess. From P etalum a— i n a tio n s claim ed th e r e w as no W . C. SandeTson, fo rm e rly an ! p ro sp e c t fo r a n a g re e m e n t b ein g Cliff P a y n e m ak e s c o u n te rs. A sh lan d re s id e n t, fe in th is city re a c h e tl, fo r m an y of th e coun- re n e w in g a c q u a in ta n c e s. M r. : trie s w ere m e re ly u sin g th e con- P ic tu re F ra m in g . S tu d io A sh S a n d e rso n is now r e p re s e n ta tiv e fidence fo r am o p p o rtu n ity to lan d . On th e P la za . of th e F o rd M otor C om pany a t p re s e n t b u sin e ss c la im s in s te a d j P e ta lu m a . H e w ill re m a in in ! of d isc u ssin g th e opium problem iU etlfonl V isitor— --------------------- A sh lan d fo r se v e ra l days. j P. M. J o h n s o n of M edford, i n in e e x p e rt of th e R ogue R iv e r S pecial A u to A ccid en t P olicy ! WOMAN WHO KILLED v a lle y w as a b u sin e ss v isito r in fo r $5.00 ----- a y ear, - P h o n e - 21. - Yeo LOVER ACQUITTED A rth u r H aufschild, of M ilwaukee, th e city to day. af co u rse. 2 4 -tf P A R IS , F e b . 7. — S ta n isla w a W is., Is under a rre s t th e re charged w ith killing his tnree-year-old son, U m in sk a, b e a u tifu l P olish A ctress I 'a u ls e r u d ’s S u its lend d istin c- V isitor from D unsm uir— Roy, w ith whom he is shown here, w as todify* a c q u itte d h e re of th e w ith poison. T he child was heii ticm ., 130— tf M rs. E. C. S h o v e r of D u n sm u ir m u rd eh of h e r fia n c e, J e a n to $15,000 left him by his m other, is s p e n d in g a few d a y s in A sh , Refcu fn s H em e—- Z yznow ki. w rite r, w hom s h e d e who died in 1923, but the will pro lan d d o in g sh o p p in g . vided th e m oney was to go to c la re d sh e slew to end h ’s s u f H aufschild if the baby died. Haul- Mrs*. H. S im ons re tu r n e d hom e fe rin g fro m an in c u ra b le disease. achild recently rem arried. y ?sterdlay m o rn in g fro m B row ns- H ere From T alent— T h e p ro se c u tin g a tto r n e y e n d v i lie , C 're., w h e re sh e h a s been R . A. A lfo rd of T a le n t is .in ed a d ra m a tic p lea to th e ju r y s u b s id i n g th e paist w eek w ith h e r A sh lan d to d ay a tte n d in g to b u si A lb an y —: New M oose h all an d w ith th e s ta te m e n t, “ I n e ith e r <X>.1 l w ho j s s e rio u sly ill. n e s s m atters» d u b h o u se to be fin ish e d fo r use a sk you to condem n n o r acffuit, e a rly in F e b ru a ry . b u t I leav e it to y o u r conscience T h e S a lem -A sh la n d b a sk e tb a ll H e re I.ast N i g h t - to d ecide w h e th e r ju s tic e sh o u ld gn m e w as close la s t n ig h t. To 1 an d .Body, F r id a y 7 :3 0 p. m. You J o e O sk a r of A p p le g a te w as bow b e fo re p ity .” ni J h ts g am e w ill be ev en m ore a re cord/ially in v ited . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY e x is tin g , a t th e A rm ory. 1 3 4 - lt in A sh la n d la s t e v e n in g on b u si C. M. K eene, P a s to r ness. T h e O sk a rs h a v e re c e n tly F O R R E N T : — M o d ern five- m oved to A p p le g a te fro m th is From Hungry Creek— M ethodist E piscopal Church room h o u se w ith ra n g e a n d lino- J . L. C o rb e tt of H u n g ry C reek city. S. J. C h an ey , M in ister •leuui. A lso g a ra g e . In q u ire 534 ynrfs a b u sin ess v isito r in A sh lan d T he S u n d a y School iw ill m eet At H otel— F a irv ie w S t., o r p h o n e 2 78-J. y e ste rd a y . a t 9 :4 5 . C lasses a r e p ro v id e d fo r 134-6* R e g is te re d a t th e H o te l A sh all ag es a n d 1 a il a re w elcom e. lan d a r e th e n a m e s of th e Salem In A shland— FO R RENT: — A b o u t M arch T h e re w e re 277 p re s e n t a t th e b a s k e tb a ll p la y e rs w hich in clu d e J . E. T o u rte llo tte a rriv e d in 1st new s to re room a t c o rn e r 3rd S u n d a y S chool h o u r la s t S unday. H o llis W . H u n tin g to n , S alem A sh la n d y e s te rd a y an d is a tte n d a n d E. M ain St. In q u ire A. L. T he p a s to r w ill spe<ak a t b o th th e co ach; R o b e rt M arion, R o b e rt in g to b u sin ess in th'is c ity r e la L am b. 1 3 4 - lt m o rn in g a n d e v e n in g c h u rc h ser D raper', W esley E llis, D en n is H ee- tiv e to th e L ith ia H otel. Mr. n an , H a ro ld O lin g er, J o h n D ra g e r T o u r te llo tte h a s been in G ra n ts a n d G lenn N ason. P ass w h ere th e firm of T o u rte l lo tte an ti H unim ell is p la n n in g A sh la n d b e a t Salem a t Salem . th e new a d d itio n to th e Jo se p h in e S alem b e a t A sh la n d la s t n ig h t H o tel. h e re . W h ich ti?am w ill w in to n ig h t's g am e? A t th e A rm ory. Save $10.00, w a lk u p s ta irs to 1 3 4 - lt t ’rre s ta ilo r shop. 17— tf R e tu r n s to P o s itio n — V isitin g in O ntario— E m m a J e n k in s , w ho h a s been M iss G eòrgie C o ffe e h a s w rit- con fin ed to h e r homle w ith m u m p s t n frie n d s a t T h e T id in g s office resu m e d h e r p o sitio n in th e C it fro m B ra n tfo rd , O n ta rio , w h ere izens B ank ye<fferd»a,y. th e is v isitin g re la tiv e s, th a t she A t th e V ining Is e n jo y in g th e re a l w in te r P resen t of O ranges— SUNDAY a n d MONDAY w e a th e r th e y a re h a v in g th e re . A d e lig h tfu l p re s e n t w as r e S he w ill r e tu r n to E lg in . Illin o is, ceived by th e office fo rc e of th e NOTICE TO BU ILDERS w ith in a few days, she S tates. A sh lan d T id in g s th is m o rn in g On a n d a f te r A p ril 1, 1925, th e ___ c a rp e n te rs w ill be w hen an o ra n g e d e a le r of C ali- , wages, fo r We p u t th e c h ick en In o u r fo rn ia p re se n te d th em w ith a 75c $7.20 p e r d ay . T h is re s o lu tio n ! ta m a le s . T h e P laza. 82— tf b u c k e t of S w eet C a lifo rn ia N aval w as a d o p te d by th e c a rp e n te rs of o ran g e s. A sh la n d , M edford a n d G r a n ts ' T ic k e ts Sold— P a ss, a t a m e e tin g a sse m b le d a t 1 T w e n ty -th re e tic k e ts w ere sold M edford F eb. 6. 1925. 134— 3* to th e Ja c k s o n v ille C h a m b e r of A rrive in M edford— C om m erce w hen re p re s e n ta tiv e s T h e 24 p a ir of H u n g a ria n of th e L ith ia n s w e re in th a t city p h e a sa n ts , co n sig n ed to th e Med- A COUGH REM EDY y e jte rd a y , fo r “ C ollege D ays” th e iorcl v icin ity by th e s ta te g am e W ITHOUT OPIATES L ith ia n show w hich w ill be g iv eh I com m ission, a rriv e d h e re fro m F e b ru a ry 16-17. A n u m b e r of! P e n d le to n on th e m o rn in g tr a in M any co u g h p re p a ra tio n s con L ith ia n s a tte n d e d th e J a c k s o n an d w e re g re e te d by a rec e p tio n ta in one o r m ore h a rm fu l d ru g s v ille d a n c e w hich w as held T h u rs- c o m m itte e c o n sistin g of Roy w hich a re a d d e d to ta k e the^place »lay ev en in g , th e p ro ceed s to go P a r r , c o u n ty g a m e w a rd e n , W il- of o p iate s. N one of th e s e n a r c o - : te w a rd th e re n o v a tin g of th e W . lian i C olem an, s u p e rin te n d e n t of tic s u b s titu te s h a v e e v e r been R. H o tel of t h a t city. T he A sh fish sc re e n s a n d la d d e rs , a n d uSed in F O L E Y 'S H O NEY AND! lan d L ith ia n s a n d th e Ja c k s o n - som e v o lu n te e r a id e s, w ho took TA R COMPOUND. 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