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í’iíifiI tou ft ÁSHLÁSb DAI1À TtblNds At H ospital— M rs. C hisholm of th is city h a s gone to th e C o m m u n ity H o sp ita l to u n d e rg o a m in o r o p e ra tio n . 1 Chief Figures in News of the Bay “ C ollege D ays” w e n t over b i g . la s tn 'g h t. You see it to n ite , it. ! M cCoys Cod L iv e r Oil T a b le ts In J a c k s o n v ille - 60c. M cN air B ros. G eorge K in g , H . S. H a rriso n a n d J . L. R ichey w ere am o n g th e I R e tu rn s H o m e - b u sin ess v isito rs a t th e c o u rt! Migg M yrtle H e r 8c h b e rg e r of j house in J a c k s o n v ille y e ste rd ay . ; D u n sm u ir h a s been d isc h a rg e d I from th e h o sp ita l and h a s r e tu r n A n alax C andy L ax ativ e, 30c,I ed to h e r hom e. M cN air B ros. B e n e fit D ance— F ro m T a le n t— , A t I. O. O.*F. H all, F rid a y , F e b j J. S. C ra w fo rd of T a le n t w as a 20. h o u rs 9 to 12, p ric e 50 cent? ; b u sin ess v isito r in A sh la n d yes th e p erso n . Odd F e llo w s C om m it- i te rd a y . tee. 1 41-2t If la s t w ho ever you d id n ’t see C ollege D ays /R e tu r n s H om e— n ig h t, see it to n ite . F olk* M rs. A. S p en cer of P o rtla n d know say it is th e best show w ho h a s been v isitin g in A shland s ta g e d in A sh lan d . I t j fo r th e p a s t tw o w eek s has re tu rn e d to h e r hom e. She w as ac- Returns Home— co m p an ied by h e r son. H. D. ' Miss A n n a H a rg ro v e h a s re S pencer, w ho w ill v isit in P o r t tu rn e d hom e fro m San F ra n c isc o la n d fo r th e n e x t te n days. w h ere sh e h a s been sp e n d in g th e p a st tw o w eeks d o in g sp rin g buy P h o to g ra p h s of Q u ality. S tudio ing. A sh lan d . On th e P laza. T -á w « I** O rres rem o d e ls clo th e s u p s ta irs L ocates on B o u le v a rd — 142— 1* C. J . S h iffe r. new m a n a g e r of th e Polstal T e le g ra p h co m pany Save >10.00 w a lk u p s ta irs to and fam ily h av e m oved to 1161 » .Tres ta ilo r shop. 17— tf B o u lev ard . Ï W e p u t th e ch ic k e n ta m a le s. T h e P la za . in o u r 82— tf From Hyatt Dam— Jo h n D e m itro ff, c a re ta k e r a t H y a tt D am , w as in Ashflaud yes te rd a y on b u sin ess. H e re p o rts t h a t th e r e a re th re e an d o n e -h a lf fe e t of snow th e r e w hich is n e a r ly te n tim es th e a m o u n t w hich w as on th e g ro u n d a t th e p eak of th e seaso n la s t y ear. T he c o n d itio n s a r e v ery fa v o ra b le as to th e com ing su m m e r, a c co rd in g to D em i- troff. A sk A. L. L am b if i t p ay s to a a rr y L ia b ility In su ra n c e . Yeo, of co u rse. 1 4 1 -tf M a rrie d T oday— M orton H a n se n le ft S a tu rd a y e v e n in g fo r J u n c tio n C ity a n d w as m a rrie d to d a y to Miss A gnes S o r e n so n of th a t city. T h e couple will be gone fo r a b o u t tw o w eeks on a w ed ding tr ip an d w ill com e to A sh lan d th e f ir s t of M arch to m ak e th e ir hom e h ere. T hey h a v e re n te d a hom e on Nob H ill and M r. H a n so n w ill re su m e h is po s itio n in M cN air’s D rug S tore. In s u re w ith m e a n d “ spend th e d iffe re n c e .” Yeo, of co u rse. 141-tf A rriv e s H e re — J . M. B o rg e rso n an d fam ily of S u n n y sid e, W a sh in g to n , h a v e a r riv e d in A sh lan d an d w ill m ak e th e ir h o m e h e re , M r. B o rg erso n ta k in g c h a rg e of th e five-and-ter. c e n t d e p a rtm e n t of E n d e rs D e p a rtm e n t sto re . T he B o rg erso n fa m ily h a s gone s o u th fo r sev eral w’eeki? b u t w ill r e tu r n th e firs t o? Ma^rch. T hey liaye re n te d th e P lu m m e r h o u se on W im e r s tre e t. believeddrowned G lo u c e ste r, M ass., F&b. 16. — C a p ta in P e te r D u n sly and six m em b ers of th e crew of th e fisii- in g sch o o n er. R ep u b lic, w e re be lieved to h av e lost th e ir lives w hen th e v essel w as c u t dow n in th e fog, off th e N ava S cotia co ast, by a th re e m asted sch o o n er. Many in G rants Pas.« T h irte e n v isitin g d e n tis ts from R o -e b u rg , M edford a n d A sh la n d m et w ith th e local m em b e rs o f th e d e n ta l p ro fessio n S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t th e re g u la r m e e tin g a n d b a n q u e t a t th e J a s e p h in e h o te l. Dr. C onroy, of M edford, gave an in K E L SO M AYOR AND COUN te r e s tin g ta lk . R o s e b u rg w as d e C IL IS S T IL L TA N G LED cided upon a s th e n e x t m e e tin g p lace of th e S o u th e rn O regon D e n ta l A sso ciatio n .— G ra n ts P a ss (Continued irom page 1.) C o u rier. D inner P ostponed— J u d g e K irb y of th e C ow litz su T h e A n n u a l Ohio D ay d in n e r p e rio r c o u rt is busy w ith a ju ry h a s been u n a v o id a b ly po stp o n ed C ondition Im p ro v e d — te rm of c o u rt an d J u d g e Sim pson fro m F e b r u a r y 19 to M arch 7. T he co n d itio n of P o s tm a s te r of th e C la rk c o u n ty c o u rt w ill T he m e e tin g w ill h e held in A sh W illiam J . W a rn e r w ho ha»3 been h e a r th e m a n d a m u s cases, la n d a n d it is re q u e s te d t h a t each confined to h is h o m e fo r several«! Y e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n M ayor m em b e r b rin g a relic o r m em e n to w eeks, is s te a d ily im p ro v in g a n d ' .Todd goes on tr ia l b e fo re J u s tic e of O hio w hich w ill be of g e n e ra l y e s te rd a y he w as a b le to w alk to . P o la n d on a c h a rg e of “ false in te r e s t to th e g ro u p . F u r th e r an a u to , w hich conveyed him t o ' p ro se c u tio n ” m ad e by C ity E n- a n n o u n c e m e n ts w ill be m ad e l a t th e postoffice, a n d w alk in to th e g in e e r N o rris w hom Todd h ad er. b u ild in g w ith th e u se of a c ru tc h a rre s te d ..e a rly th is m o n th . N o rris and cane, fo r a, s h o rt co n fe re n ce w as c le a re d of th e c h a rg e of “ u n F o rm e r R e sid e n t D ead— th e re w ith A s s ista n t P o s tm a s te r la w fu lly r e ta in in g th e re c o rd s of W ord, h a s been receiv ed h e re B each. I t w ill p ro b a b ly be .some th e c ity e n g in e e r’s office” by J u s t h a t A rch ie H ogue, fo rm e rly of i tim e y e t b e fo re W a rn e r w ill he tic e R u th a t C a stle R ock a n d th is city, h ad died re c e n tly of a b le to r e tu r n to d u ty , a n d for c h a rg e s t h a t h is a r r e s t on com p n e u m o n ia . H e is »survived by MB th e p re s e n t h e can o n ly he on p la in t o f T odd w a s p e rse c u tio n w ife a(nd tw o c h ild re n . T h e f a m - ! h is fe e t a s h o rt tim e ’ d a ily Med- w ith o u t a n y leg a l g ro u n d s, hence ilv w as w ell k n o w n in A sh lan d , fo rd M ail T rib u n e . i th e r e ta lia to r y a c tio n . FIRST SHOWING OF New Spring C O LLIN S’ -BODY TO BE B U R IE D IN SAND CAVE (C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e 1) Let us know what you want and we will prove that 4 ir meats will sat isfy VO'Il. Eagle Market PETERZ -JEWEL i “ All unknown he broke the jam to save the town but Jet its frightful flood sweep down qii the only woman,in the world. And then he rode a maddened river of logs to her rescue. Also Christie Comedy “Busy Buddies” . i rn~ ' -- . **' :**"''•* ---- ------ 1---:-------- ------ - | , « L ♦ < > ♦ < ► '• ' Î : -T Í TO BOOST ASHLAND AND ASHLAND BUSINESS « ► — . ; . i ^ .Jirf.L'.'J H AS two FUNCTIONS— • t . The Ashland Daily Tidings WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY K tN C 8 A C G O T P » 0 O V C T (Ô -< nrm mwiw—Wim»n— C o r n p a n lj W here Your D ollar H as More Cents The Ashland Printing Company ^TORNADO O u r new s p rin g w oolens at > 28.50 fo r s u it o r to p c o a t a re g u a ra n te e d m o th p ro o f— T a ilo re d i to y o u r m e a s u re a t O rre s T a ’lo r Shop, u iv ta ir s . 112— 1* YOUR ClIOK’E, THE YARD MEATS f A U W V S O S /I Fort K lam ath V isitor— C. V. L oosely of F o r t K la m a th w as in A sh la n d y e ste rd a y on his w ay to T a le n t w h ere he is feed-1 ing a b o u t a h u n d re d h ead of c a t tle . L oosely s ta te s t h a t th e re a re o n ly e ig h t in ch es of snow a t th e W ood R iv e r vailley now w h ere th e r e sh o u ld be a b o u t th re e feet. H o w ev er, th e fa c t t h a t th e r e is! 12 in ch e s a t C ra te r L ak e and j e ig h t a t A n n a S p rin g w ill m ean ; t h a t th e r e w ill be no w a te r s h o rt-j a g e d u rin g th e su m m er. They eonie in all the new colors for .Spring—Fast colors— Pre-shrunk — Non-Crushable—3(i inches wide. BEST S A F E F O R C H IL D R E N M o th ers e v e ry w h e re d e m a n d a re lia b le co u g h rem e d y fre e from in ju r io u s n a rc o tic s. S u p p ly in g th is d e m a n d fo r f if ty y e a rs m ad e F O L E Y ’S H O N EY AND TA R COM POUND one of th e L a rg e s t S ell in g C ough M edicines in th e W o rld . C h ild re n lik e it. “ My little boy h a d a v e ry bad cough, a n d a f te r he used F O L E Y ’S HONEY AND TA R COMPOUND h e got re lie f a t on ce,” write?« M rs. V an B elle, P e n ro y , M ont, R efu se s u b s titu te s . Sold ev e ry w h ere . Z« UNCCÍN J. CAGi EPS G»«AT TWMUJNJ. «/ELCjCWAMi L IN E N S GET THE d e a th as a fac t, ’le ft th e re s c u e rs in th e sam e p o sitio n th e y w ere w hen th e cave in blocked f u r th e r lescue e ffo rts th ro u g h th e cra w l- w ay tw o w eek- ago. C o llins f a th e r a n d H o m er, his b ro th e r, a lth o u g h th e y hoped a g a in s t hope t h a t th e son a n d b r o th e r m ig h t be fo u n d alive, re a liz in g t h a t th e p o ssib ility w as b u t s lig h t, w e re s tu n n e d a t th e new s b ro u g h t o u t y e s te rd a y t h a t , th e im p riso n e d m an w as dead. H o m e r, e v a d in g th e m ilita ry g u a rd s , a tte m p te d to e n te r th e s h a ft w hen th e new)? was’ firs t b ro u g h t o u t, b u t th e g u a rd s o v e r pow ered him and he is b e in g de- ta in e d u n d e r g u a rd u n til th e a f fa ir is closed. i B etsy L a n e S h e p p a rd , A m e ri can so p ra n o , a ssiste d by Ja c q u e s G lö ck n er, ce llist, will give a n E d i son T one te s t in th e F irs t M, E. c h u rc h , A sh lan d , T u esd ay , M arch 10. T ic k e ts fre e upon re q u e st, at th e D a rlin g S tu d io . C all, w rite o r te le p h o n e y o u r n a m e a n d a d d ress. DRESS M rs. M cC racken e x p la in ed th e F O R R E N T : — 2 room house u se of th e fla g , how it is m any fu rn is h e d , lig h t, w a te r, h a th , >11 tim e s a b u sed , a n d ad v ise d as to p e r m o n th . 424 H e lm a n s tre e t. th e p ro p e r u se of th e A m erican 142— 2* flag. L aemmle From Jacksonville— A m ong th e Ja c k so n v ille people! w ho a tte n d e d th e L ith ia n show la s t evening w ^re Mr. an d Mrs. E m il B ritt, Mr. and Mrs. F re d F ic k a n d W . II. G ore a n d fam ily. “ C O LLEG E DAYS“ ÎS BIG HIT ON OPENING NIGHT — A good ty p e w rite r fo r hom e use, i LONDON, Fob. 17— T h e d e p a r (C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e O ne) P h o n e 209. 141— 2 tu r e p f U n ited S ta te s A m b a ssa d o r cheap. K ellogg a n d h is w ife fro m L ondon FO R SA L E C h eap : L a rg e F ie m - J a n e t B aylis, W aive W ith ro w took on th e a p p e a ra n c e of a royal ish Does. A pply a t E a s te rn S u p - ■ D o ro th y K ellogg, B ernice K incaid, occasion. P o r o 'g u S e c re ta ry ply C #- 142 2 t ‘ E velyn M iller, G ladys C onner, j C h a m b e rla in , se v e ra l frie n d s a n d ___________________________________ ’ D o ro th y C happell. n u m e ro u s frie n d s bid th e m good-j LOST — P e a rl e a rr in g lo st be- M odels— F ro m E n d e rs C om pany . bye. K ello g g w ill becom e Sec r e - ; tw een O xford ro o m s an d th e P o r t — M rs. E lsie M cCune, M rs. D o r ta r y of S ta te on M arch 4, sue-4 S h a s ta Reptaruranit. R e tu rn to o th y P ly m a te , R u th F la c k u s. F rom c eed iu g H u g h es. I R e s ta u r a n t a n d receiv e re w a rd . Dyke, 142— 2* M cGee’s— M a rg a re t V an E m m a J e n k in s , V elm a C lapp. I W. S. BALL, WELL FO R S A L E : — D ining room F ro m E. R. Isaac & Co.— M rs.' KNOWN RESIDENT s u ite . 647 B o u le v a rd . 142-3 B obby B ow ers. L illia n McMil- CALLED BY DEATH -------------------------------------------------I lan , F lo re n c e M a rre tt. F O R SA L E O R T R A D E :— Tw o! T h e G olden R ule— Mrs. W . S. B all, 82, died la:-«t e v e n a n d a h a lf a c re s, good sjx room L eer, G eorgia E d w a rd s, E va W h il-| ing «ut h is hom e on B ush s tre e t. h o u se an d b a rn . L o ts of ra s p b e r lock. M r. Boll h a s been ill fo r som e rie s, 1116 O ak s tre e t. In q u ire W . C ollege O rc h e stra — C arl H. .S c e n e fro m 'T H E . T O R S I A D C ? tim e h u t su ffe re d a s tro k e of p a r W . R obison, 61 N o rth M ain. L o v elan d , “ Chick,” F a rlo w , Dom Starw ng H O U S E P E . T E R . S l ' a ly sis a b o u t a w eek ago and be 142— 3 ino Provotst, L. L. L eedom , W e st X j u . w e . i _ i j cam e ste a d ily w orse since t h a t I on H e n ry , G eorge F ra n c is B a rro n . A t th e V IN IN G F O R S A L E : — T eam of 2600 tim e, K e n n e th H obson, R o b e rt R ed- TOM ORROW and THURSDAY to 2800 lb. m a re s fo r q u ick sale, Mr. B all cam e to A sh lan d w ine, O rv ille H a il, C has. T ilto n . >100.00. P h o n e e v e n in g s 3 9 6 J. tw e n ty y e a rs ago a n d w as en g ag ed M ystery, H e rb e rt G rey. 142— 2* in th e o rc h a rd bu iness u n til fo u r M USICAL N U M BER S G irl,’’ “ B aby” C a rl L oveland; y e a rs a g o w hen he r e tire d . He W A N T E D TO T R A D E :— Cows “ C ollege D ay s” , S u n g by L ith " R a g g e d y A n n ,” A ndy McGee a n d w as a C ivil W a r v e te ra n a n d w as for sto ck ho g s o r te a m . R o b e rtso n , ian O c te tte ; “ L ittle Old L a d y ” . C h o ru s; S tyle Show , p u t on by p ro m in e n t in th e G. A. R. w ork 323 A lm ond St. 142— 2» D r. G. C. P h e tte p la c e , w ith Q uar- j T h e E n d e rs Co.. M cGee’s, E. R. in A sh lan d . H e h a s a la rg e n u m te tte ; “ Go Lon-g M ule,’’; C arl H. Isaac & Co., an d T he G olden FO R S A L E : — T en a c res, b e r of frie n d s in A sh la n d an d L o v e lan d , w ith L ith ia n .O c te tte: R u le ; “ G eo rg ia L u lla b y /' V. D. s ig h tly lo ca tio n , near to w n , 7 w as w ell lik e d by a ll. “ W hen H oney S ings, an O ld-T im e M iller; Solo D ance, “ W oodland Mr. B all is su rv iv e d by h is w ife, a c re s o rc h a rd a n d 3 k in d s b e r Song, ’O reg o n ,” “ My Ljpu,” an d i E ch o es,” B lan ch e McI>aJn; “ A bie, M rs. W . S. B all, tw o d a u g h te rs . ries; 3 a c re s tim b e r, c ity w a te r “ T he F a rm S o n g ,” L ith ia n Oc- D onft Sqy M aybe” Dr. G. C. M rs. W . H. W e n n e r of A shland irf house, ir r ig a tin g wra te r from te tte ; “ Ma Jo n g g S w ee tie ,1 S. A. P h e tte p la c e : “ S a lly ,” C a r l' H. an d M ro. F r a n k S. M oore of m ain d itc h , good 6-room house, P e te r s J r ., M rs. F arlo w and L o v elan d , G enevieve -Hensley and g a ra g e , ««.packing house, E m m e tt, Id ah o , w ho is in A sh b a rn c h o ru s. C h o ru s; “ C ollege D ays,” E n tir e la n d now , a n d one son, H. M. B all ch ic k e n h o u ses, w agon, g a rd e n O p e n in g C h o ru s (M e d le y ), c o n C om pany. < to o ls, F o rd c a r. E v e ry th in g goes j of K a n sa s City, Mo. s is tin g of “ H ello P e o p le ,” ‘ H ail “ O re g o n ,” “ My L o u ,” “ M ah F u n e ra l a rra n g e m e n ts h av e n o t fo r >5250 b e c au se of o w n e r’s ill H ail, T he G a n g ’«» A ll H e re ,” J o n g g S w eetie,” “ W hen Do W e been m ad e y et as it is possible h e a lth ; w ill g iv e te rm s. H. C. “ S y n c o p a te ,” “ A uld L?»n,g S yne,” E a t.” an d “ S ally ,” a re so n g s w rit t h a t th e son w ill com e h e re from G aley, No. 65 E a s t M ain St. and “ W hen do W e E a t,” E n tire ten by C arl L oveland a n d J o h n n y 142— 2t j K a n sa s City. F u r th e r an n o u n c e- C om p an y ; ‘‘W h y Did I K iss T h at G ruelle. — T. R . J. i m e n ts w ill be m ad e la te r. F O R S A L E :— V a lu a b le fro n t- : rlre on M ain S tre e t in c e n te r of ; A s to ria — C eo rg e W a te rs will ! build a S35.000 a p a rtm e n t h ouse b u sin e ss d is tr ic t, 66 by 320 feet. 2 houisies. r e n ta ls p ay fire in s u r j 0,n T e n th s tre e t j ‘. ance» ta x e s a n d a b o u t 3 p er cen t ----------- ------------------ n e t on th e p ric e o f th e lo t th u s c a rry in g its e lf w h ile in c re a sin g L IV E S O F TW O G R E A T E S T in v a lu e . O ffered now fo r >11.- M EN A R E CO M PA R ED 000; te r m s >6000 dow n, b a la n c e at. 7 p e r cen t. H. C. G aley. No. (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e O ne) 65 E a s t M ain St. 1 4 2 — 2t Gone to K la m a th — To G ra n ts P a s s — M rs. N yberg of th is city has Mr. a n d M rs. T. C. N ew by o f ! F E Æ N K V W D. laooSEVE^T, gone to K la m a th F a lls w h ere she th is c ity jo u rn e y e d to G ra n ts K O fíE S S H n S H S e C L w ill spend sev eral d a y s v isitin g P a ss to d a y w h e re th e y a tte n d e d i w ith frie n d s. • Ntcnoias M urray B utler, president of Colum bia U niversity. New to b u sin e ss m a tte r s c o n c e rn in g n . York City, and one of A m erica’s forem ost educators, has undergone an h o tel d eal. operation th e re for glaucom e of the rig h t eye, a disease affecting th e L ith ia n Show a g a in to n ite . See eyeball. A boom has been launched in th e South for th e nom ination. It. A sk th o se w ho saw it la'st I t w as a 'r e a l,s h o w . T h o se w ho { four years hence, of F ran k lin D. R oosevelt of New York as th e Dema- c ra tic candidate for the Presidency. R ogers H ornsby, s ta r second base- n ig h t. It saw it la s t n ig h t say so. You i m an for th e St. Louis C ardinals, has signed a three-year c o n tra ct a t a see it to n ig h t, y o u 'll Isay th a t i salary of >33,333.33 a year. W a lter Johnson, s ta r p itch er of th e world G one South— C ollege D ays is m ore th a n good, j cham pion Senators, h as given up hi^ efforts to buy a Pacific Coast club Lloyd Cole lleft to d ay fo r C al I t ! and will pitch again for Washington. ifo rn ia a n d o th e r p o in ts s o u th■> w h e re he will spend se v e ra l days At C o n v alescen t Hom e— F ro m K la m a th F a lls F ro m R e n o - on b u sin ess. M rs. J . R. R o b e rtso n , w ho h a s j G len n E. D o u g h e rty of K lam - G eorge M acV icar. fo rm e r r e s i been ill a t h e r hom e on A lm ond a th F a lls is a m o n g th e b u sin ess See D avies fo r n u rs e ry sto c k . d e n t of thii2 city , w as in A shland s tre e t fo r som e tim e, h a s e n te re d t v is ito rs in A sh la n d to day. 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