4 e Medford Business Visitors Mr. and Mrs. W ill Qanaway and daughter, Thelma, of Medford, were In Xshland on business to­ day. ■ Ossee every Saturday Mrs. R. B. Purves o í Talent Jackson Hot Springs was in Ashland yesterday ou busi O. F. Riekel, Roseburg, H. R. Miller. Roseburg, W. W. Miller, Roseburg. B. D. Smith, Roseburg. BIG REDUCTION ON 8VITS:— Butterfield's new Barber Shop All wool suits 812.50, |1 6 , »11.75, »21.75 at Paulsarad’s: 112-tf la located in the basement at 397 1-2 B. Main 8treet. 101-tt Elks’ la d ie s Card Club Meets The Elks' ladles card club meets at 2 o’clock, Thursday, in the club U>oma. The hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs, W. A. Shell and Mrs. Win Mitchell. Sam Malnrln, Portlalnd, C. M. Morris and wife, Portland, Ed C. Home made Chili Beans and Welssenborn, Seattle, Charles Hot Tamales—Ninlager’s Foun­ tain Service, tl-t l Welssenborn, Seattle, A. C. Kirk and wife, Portland, C. A. Rowles and wife, Redding. Fresh Tamali Walk upstairs to Orras Tallot Shop and aave »15.09. 78-tf Return frodi Soum— Mr» H. H., tBUejtte df Graham Not measured by silver or gold street, returned Monday' etenina from San Francisco and Portola, — The personal gift— your pho­ where she has been visiting hei tograph. Studio Ashland. 110-tf daughter, Mrs. E, L. Wilks, for Retnrn to H o m o - the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Leaking See the new patent clothes left for their home In Portland, reel at the Jordan Sash and Cab­ last Monday morning, after having inet Works. 107-tf spent the holidays with Mrs. Lans­ ing’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lennox of Valley View. They were Ton have not heard a talking machine until you hear the Or- accompanied to Portland by Louis thophonic Victrola. — The Rose. Marcott and Lynn Wood of Shale I 'll— 2t City, who win spend several weeks Ip ^ a t city. Swenning-Gear, expert tintera. 105— Bat- Wed C. F. Fleischman, San Fran­ cisco, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Sweet, CHS Payne makes cupboards. Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Kopp, Portland, Jndd Lowery, Portland, Mr. and Mrs Charles Warel, Duck Hunting— Fred Taylor of Ashland, and Kenilworth. Illinois. W. C. PavU Earnest Byden of Medford, left Dnnamalr, Mr. and Mrs. B. Withy- this afternoon for Klamath Falls combe. Sacramento. and Northern California, where they wall hnnt ducks. Evangelistic services at the Church of the Nasarene evpry evening excepting Saturday.' ' 112-lt turnover ensure« yon getting new fresh stock.— Biharts • ,.»i J. L. Gray, Portland, Richard Shepard, Eugene, J. M. Gregor, San Franclsch. George Gardner, San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. A_ Allan, Seattle. W. Griffin. San Francisco, W. Mobather, Naw York City, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mumm and family, Spokane. Our Butter Toasted sandwiches are growing te popularity. Try one at The Plasa. 87-tf The ClayComb Motor Co., re­ porte the sale of a 1584 Ford sport rosdéter, to Dan Webster of Talent. Finishing Tonight <4The Gold Rush” CHARLIE CHAPLIN WHY PAY RHNTT Will build new home on well located lot. Easy terms. 5K8 Holly St.. Phone S17-L. 95-tf Expected from South— Mrs. Will Slmcox of Mt. Shasta City, daughter of Charles Haight, who fall recently and broke his hip, la expected on No. 18 this evening, to visit her father. There is some inquiry tor small homes. Liat your property with Taylor, 18 N. Main. 103— 10 Pop Corn brick, crispy fresh at Candy Land. . g THOMAS M eiohaa First National Has Prosperous year (Continued from ra g e On«) Vaupl, O. W. Dunn, E. D. Briggs. W. H. McNair, J. W. McCoy. F. D. Wagner, O. Winter and T. H. Simpson., Following the annual meeting of the shareholders and the di­ rectors organised, and proceeded to the election of officers for the coming year. The results of the election and 'appointment are: E. V. Carter, president; C. H. Vaupel, vice president; J. W. McCoy, cashier; G. H. Wenner, assistant cashier; C. E. Hedberg, assistant cashier; Frank Hamil­ ton, Miss Luclle Gilmore and Mm. Belle Gillings. Commenting on general condi­ tions in this section the Cashier McCoy said, "Activity in real es­ tate and building can be safely forecast for this year. Many val­ uable properties are changing hands, and at increased prices. Rents are stiffening and are reaching a point where owners will be enabled to realise a fair profit on such Investments. “Farming conditions are very much Improved though in some lines, are still far from satisfac­ tory. New Irritation projects have taken care of available acreage and we can now look forward to an Increase In ton­ nage which will, to a certain degree offset the moderate prices prevailing. “Altogether, we have reason to congratulate ourselves that the districts adjacent to Ashland Is In far better condition than many sections of the country, and prospects are excellent for still further development In both agricultural and manufacturing lines." /* Business Visitor— J. C. Pulton of Portland was in town' yesterday, transacting PO USALE: — Wksqt »8.71 per; business for the Liquid Carbonic Cwt., delivered. Geo. Yoekal, R t company. ' 1, Box 18.8.V ; 1H -»» FIVE ROOM, strictly modern bouse, sleeping porok, garage, two blocks from Park entrance. Price »S,000, terms,— Two brick build­ ings to trade for farms. Taylor, «3 N. Main. ' 111-18 GARD OP THANKS We wish Io. express our heart­ FOR SALE: — Heating stove with colls. Price »3.00. 31» Har- felt thanks to those who extended gadlna. , 11»— 5t to us their kindness and sym­ pathy in thé loss of our dear hus­ FOR SALE OR TRADE — 46 band and father and also for the acres improved. Would consider beautiful flowers. Especially do smaller place close In Ashland, of w e thank the Masonic Lodge. equal value or leaa. I. Pugh, Rt. Mrs. Geo. Bi Skeen and family. A, Box 78, Salinaa, California. 112— 5» FÖR SALE: — Used lumber. City warehouse on Water , str eet ’ ’ 112— 8» FOR SALE OR TRADE for Ash- land property— 20 acre ranch on East Main street road, also team, wagon, harness, farm implements, aharpless cream separator, also Jersey heifer. F. Beswlck. 112-8» FOB SALE: — One breeding pen of thorough bred. Barged Rocks, consisting of ten hens and one coekerel. 140-1 Boulevard. 112— 2» MOTORSHIP BREAKS DOWN OFF OREGON PORTLAND, Jan. 18. (U.P.) — The motorshfp tanker, Llo, from Ban Francisco for Seattle, Is having trouble with her en­ gine oft the Oregon coast, and has asked the tu g Hamaconna' Uncalled for salts for hall- at Astoria to be reedy to assist If aseeaeary, aoeordlng to wire­ pries, all weoh Paulaerud'a. less reports reeetvwd nt the 101 tt Federal Telegraph company of- Children 10e Anytime * Mr. aad Mra. R- D. Bacchus of Hyder, Alaska, are etopplng In Phone 46 * 24 HOUR SERVICE Editions MR. RAILRÔÀD MAN ■ Crown Overalls I Union Made — Heavy Weight A NEW PAIR IF THEY SHRINK OR FADE #2.00 Pair MILLER’S TOGGERY ■ “Hab-a-dash Inn” “Medford San** merged with Bunday Mail-Trlbaae.’’ White Good To Our January After-Inventory Sale This includes organdies, flaxons, batistes, cambrics, dim­ ities, lopg,clothes, muslins, sheets, sheetings, bed spreads, pillow cases, embroideries, laces and crepes. , HERE WE “ PACK YOUR PACKAGES” WITH HONEST VAL­ UES. VIEW THE LINE TODAY AND PLAN A SHOPPING • TOUR THAT ¿WILL COVER YOUR SPRING REQUIREMENTS. Lace begins at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4c Embroidery begins at . , . . . .4c Heavy Muslins begin at .............. 17c White Crepe, “ Crinkle or plain” 25c Pillow cases, 3 f o r .................... $1.00 72-90 Seamless sheetsr. 5. . . . . ,.$1.49 81-90 Seamless sheets .......... $1.55 Bed Spreads, 81-90 < Ripple) \ $2.69 Bed Spreads, 81-90 S. C. C. $3.75 Grade ........................ .......... .. $2.95 Marsailles Twin Spread 64-88, $4.50 Grade . . . f . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . $3.76 Pull Size Palm Spread, 80-90, $6.25 Grade ................. $4.95 Berkley Cambric, 100 count, 45c Grade 37c Check Dimity, 39c Grade, Yard 32c White Organdies, 44 inches wide, Permanent, 69c values a t ...............65c Shop Our White Goods Clearance and you will be surpris your savings. THJE Q U A LITY STORE OUR SEMI-ANNUAL Half Price Remnant Sale THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY STOCKHOLDERS MUST ADMISSION Matinee' 25c—Evening 35c Lithia Springs Garage Today We Add All New business enterprises will find that oijr Infor­ mation, advice, and co­ operation will be bene­ ficial. Twice Each Year We Hold These January $1.45 Worsted Suitings 39 to 40 inches wide, Clearance $4.00 Chiffon Broad* cloth, brown, navy, You can’t afford to miss this opportunity to save one half on Remnants of Wool Goods, Silk; Wash Goods, White Goods, Domestics, Outing F l a n n e l , Ribbons, Laces and many other materials, all Less,One Half. $9.50 Cut Velvets $7.85 Booth Tarkington’s high- tension story of a man who* went to for another man’» citine» and of how he came back and settled old scores. The Modem Way HANDLING of our cus­ tomers’ business has out personal and individual interest, working along legitimate lines for their success. . (Continued from page One) GET CERTIFICATES From Portland— B. O. McHenry of Portland, waa The secretary of the Ltthlan a business visitor In Ashland yes­ Hotel company advises that a terday. number who have fully paid their stock subscriptions have Hemstitching and Plcotlng— never called for their stock. They Front Hassanin« Floor, MoOee are advised to do so without Building. Mrs. Havener and Mias delay. Stock books are at the Bwan. 107-1 mo. offices of Briggs and Briggs, at­ torneys. Very DI— Those who have certificate« Ethel Mae Hbhlnette, little ready are, Mrs. M. J. Shook, daughter of Hr. and Mrs. Stanley Bmlly F. Wing, J. Z. Wing, Robinette is serldusly 111 in a Port­ H. O. McCarthy, W. J. Oldfield. land hospital. She Is reported as A. A. Madden. J. W. McDonough. being eom« better this morning. Calvin McClelland, R. L. Wardle, Thad P. Coleman. Marcelling. Trimming, Bham- It la necessary that personal poolng. Dyeing Partali The - call be mad« for the certificates Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store. to the stock book must show the Phons 198. 91-tf ' receipt for the stock. A. R. Brown, who was recently eerloasly hurt when a horse he mas riding fell with him, Is very much Improved and was able to bo la tewa yesterday from his ranch booth of Ashland. CAR WASHING Dependable NEW GOLF COURSE SAID TO HAVE GREAT POSSIBILITIES all the west.'Tournament play is possible only on an eighteen hole course and It la intended that this shall be one suitable for tournament play. There Is an unfinished bulld- ln* . on the premises which will I be available for a club house With comparatively little outlay, those In charge say. The ten­ tative plana for Its remodeling are nearly completed. A« design­ ed, the main floor will afford an office, «men’s locker and showers, a general lounge 14 by 45 feet with a connecting sun parlor 14 by 18 feet. The upper floor >111 contain a large and comfortable ladles* 1 o u )n g d, dressing and locker rooms and shower. The kitchen will be lo­ cated beneath the sun parlor. It la the intention of the owners to prpvlde equipment for serving ideals. Tennis courts and a put­ ting green will be features of the club. A day nursery to care for the kiddies will he arranged as soon as the need for It Is felt. It la the Intention of the own­ ers to establish a course which will, in time, be second to none on the coast and Which will augment Ashland’s fame among the devotees of the sport. Returns to Portland— . C. D. Simonds returned to Portland today, after spending a short time In Ashland on busi­ ness. $5.95 Cut Chenilles$4.85 40 in. Chiffon Velvet $3.95 12 momma Pongee ..69c $5.00 Silk Umbrellas $3.98 One lot 54 inch fancy and ' plain flannels and worsteds,