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ASHLAND DAILY T ID IN G S * In Medford— V. D. M ille r spent today in Medford on business. From Gold H ill— ' Cecil Johnson of Gold was In Ashland yesterday business. Visitor In . Medford— Home made C h ill Beans and H o t Tamalea.— N lninger’s Fous tain Service. 81-tl Rental hart's. Fiction L ibrary.— El From B utte F a l l s - Bk9f Notice of M e eting W alter Scholar of Butte Falls was in Ashland yesterday on buai- Stated convocation Thursday nese. evening, Jan. 21. Also work in M ark Master degree. AU com B utterfield’s new Barber Shop panions Invited. is located in the basement at C. A . MALONB, H . P. 897 M E. M ata.S treet. l« S -tt W . H. DA'Y, Secretary. Mrs. O. Booth of B street business visitor in Med- Htag Party— Em il Pell entertained a few of his friends at his home on Granlte^street Inst evening. The evening was spent in games and musie ending with a crab and mussel feed. The guest list Included: T. H. Simpson, B. V. Carter, J. M. Wagner, I. E. .Vining, A . E. Kinney, 7 . D. Wagner and G. W . Dunn. Don’t miss the funniest farce From T a le n t— Much Im p r ov ed * of the season. "Vining Theatre. Mrs. E. A. Purvis was in Ash ; Mrs. G. L. Sheltpn of Third Friday, 1:80 p. m. Admission land yesterday from Talent or street, who has been very til to 50 cents. Ladles only. 118-2 business. reported as being much Among the guests nt th e 'L lth ia Hprings hotel nr* — Max O. Green, Springfield, O., > Have your french doors made | t Jordan’s Sash and Cabinet John B. Byrnes, Boston, Massachu Works 114-*—-tf setts, E. J. Becker. San Francisco. C. D. Chilton, Portland, W . C. p iiff Payne makes French doors. Davis, Dunsmuir, Charles W . Jones, Portland, Thomas H. Caul- son and wife, ‘ Seattle, H . D. J George J. "who to spe Coates, San Francisco. cial agent- -for the -Liverpool, London and dlohe Company of Portland was a business visitor in Ashland today. Fresh Tamales.— The - Rose. 118-tf The Medford F lu ff Rng and Rug Cleaner w ill he In Ashland < Dance every Saturday alts at Phone Jackson Hot Springs 105— tf Friday of this week. your orders to 118 or 240. , W. B. A. formerly Lady Return from Medford Hospital— Macabees Food Sale, Saturday. Mrs. George P. K ing and baby January 28 at Plum mer’s Store. daughter returned today <o their 118-2 home at 6 Beach street, from the Sacred H eart hospital in Medford. ■ D r. B .-A . Danford of -Eugene, form er district superintendent Of A ll-rite butter toasted sand the Methodist church, fell on a popular— Nlnlag- cement floor fro m -a height of 8 wiches— very 9 9-tf feet and waa bruised quite eevere- eris Fountain Service. 8. ’ and G. Paper Hangers. 109— Sat- Wed Expect To Move to Ashland ■ W ord has been received from Weed that E. G. Owen, who waa la Ashland a tew days ago on business, to recovering from • alight paralytic Stroke. Mr. and Mrs. Owen expect to make th e ir home in Ashland la the near future. inlng-Gear, expert tintera. 109— Set- Wed 'Theodore Abgrto of Deter, Ore gon, to spending a few days In Ashland. Say it w ith photographs. Studio Ashland. On the Plata. Hemstitching and Picotlng— F ro n t Mezzanine Floor, MoGee Building. Mrs. Havener and Miss Bwee- 107-1 mo. From Portland— E. E. Harphan of Portland was In Ashland today on business. Our B utter Toasted sandwiches " W H Y P A Y R E N T ? WQ1 build are growing in popularity. Try ■aw home on well located let. one a t The P lata. 87-tf Easy terms. BIS H olly S t. Phono 817-L. s 9 1-tf Marcelling, Trim m ing, 8ham- poolng. Dyeing Facial« The Vanity Shoppe, McOee's Store. Phone 108. 98-tf FtadsUof Tonight H o o t G ib so n Medford oa Baaineas— H . C. -Onley spent today Medford on business. Madden nulls protected S ta m p ed e” in tires. SS-ti Tallot 78-tf Am ong the garete at the Colum bia hotel are— E. 8. K ram er, Portland; H. V. Smith, Portland; M. R- Scottl, K lam ath Falls; E. D. Smith, Roseburg; Theodore An- gorto, Gregory; Fred Deshoyee end wire, Montague; H arry E. Eastmond and fam ily,. Billings, Montana. E x p e r t R ep airin g A comedy of New York and the great open spaces where men are Woman- on all can iomge Greasing ITnifttM 34 HOUR SERVICI L ith ia S p rin g s Phone 48 A ST. LO U IS, Jan. 2D— (U . ,P .) — M artin D urkin, notorious' Chi cago gunman, was arrested here today w ith bis 18 year old bride as they were returning from a romantic honeympon in Texas,, police announced. Durkin, known as the most notorious k ille r in the Middle West, was armed w ith^three revolvers. His bride of b u t' a fortnight had a fourth weapon. WOOL GROWERS TALK OVER GRAZING BILL BOISE, Jan. 20— (U . P .) — W ith their attitude on the Stan field gracing ‘b ill still unde'elded, 3 WILL TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Y TO ISLAND E X C H A N G E O R B U Y— Pure o: blood Rhode Island Rhd cockerel. W . B. 'Bond. Route 2, Ashland. Phone 8F21- 118-2» Battery B, Ashland National W A SHING TO N, Jan. 20— (U . Guard unit played the Sunkist P. )A -A d m 1 a 1 s trstlon leaders Athletic Clnb team at H ilt last made overtures .of peaee to the evening, winning by a score of Senate filibuaterers against the •n to 15. W orld Court late today. The The first team bf Battery B irreeoncilablea were informed by N O R FO LK , Jan. -IO — <U. P .) — Twenty five ngvy seaplanes le ft the Hampton Roads ba«£ B A R G A IN — Ford roadeter. on a flight to Guantamomo Bay, Late model. A - l ' shape. Truck Cuba, today, where they w ill body D irt cheap. See it. played the first half and after acting Republican floor leaders, Join the scooting fleet at its Overland« Garage. 118-3* running up a high score the privately, that they would agree winter base. The first step was F O R R E N T —.4 room furnish' second team was put in to fin- to setting aside the W orld to Charleston, .where the squad ish out the game. j Court, taking up the tax b ill i f ron w ill refuel. ed'house. Inquire 8 Beach Ave or phone 208-L. 118-2 The Ashland team says the | the insurgents would agree to mombers of the H ilt team w e re 'a date in the n e a r.fu tu re fa r a W ANTRD . Several feeder the best sports they had se^n> vote on th e . W orld Court bill, hogs. J. P, Norby. Phone TRAINS CRASH ON for some time. 'T h e Senate 'w ill be adjourned FLORIDA-COAST LINE 17F12. 118-2* Battery B w ill .p la y . Company earlier than usual today to per- A of Medford next week at Med- m lt the flUbua'terers to meet and F O R SA LE— Stock carrots and JA C K SO N V ILLE, Fla., Jan. 20 sugar beets. J. ; P. Norby. ford. decide upon the date, i f they — (U . P .) — A crowded south Phone 17F12. ll > - 2 * bound tourist train on the F lo r ida-East Coast line, collided head HIGH GIRLS WIN FROM Spokane, Portland, Seattle on w ith a freight train near ‘ JACKSONVILLE, 34-10 Railroad w ill spend 81,000,000 Bayard, th irty miles south of The Ashland High girls’ bas here today. There w ere1 many fo r 1928 Improvements.; S. 8. Mitchell, well known ketball team defeated the Jack *Chesnawa — Salem Indian shakeups, but no one was re stockman of thia city, waa serious sonville H igh girls team, 84 to School receives 1312,500 federal ported killed, and only a few ly cut and braised about the head 4 0 , at Jacksonville last night appropriation for 1928. seriously injured. yesterday, when a horse he was in a prelim inary, game to the riding fell on him. Jacksonville-Merril) boys game. • Mitchell was working on his M errill won the main event 20-8. ranch near the city, when hie delegates to the National Wool Growers association convention met for the closing session lo- day, and the discussion of the provisions of tbs gracing mea Horn— sure were resumed. Mrs. Ben Garnett received an announcement of the birth of a boy to Fay Garnett Kim ball JURY 1 in of Monterey Park, California. Mrs. Kim ball was a former S E A T T L E , Jan. 20— (U . P ^ Medford g irl and well know« in — Charges of attempted Jury Medford and Ashland. fixing in the sensational tria l CONTRACTS GIVEN ON of Roy Olmstead in the booze OREGON STATE ROADS conspiracy case, in which 91 PO RTLAND, Jan., 20— (U. persons haVe been Indicted, were P .)— Contracts awarded by the being investigated here as the "State Highway Commission to case proceeded in court today. day included: ten miles of Roosevelt Highway in Clatsop county, to the Motor Investment AGED MAN FOUND (Çontlnued fro ntp ag e One) LYING IN ROAD company for |8S ,916; seven miles of Redwood Highway in Asked if he had been present Josephine county to the B. L. An aged man, appafeptly "when St. Paul was voted into about 70, was found last night, McNutt Co., fo r 889,825; the thé church,” Carson described lying In the -middle of ,thtf Bowers Slough bridge in Benton it as a “ monologue” and he did Boulevard in the Bellview dis county to John W . Ash, for not accept it as binding on the trict, by passing motorists. '99.782; culverts on the Red congregation to the . ‘‘Four When first found, it was be wood Highway in Josephlno square Gospel.” lieved that he bad been struck county, to A. G. Enright, for ” 1 had ad objection to St by an automobile, but later ip- >19,179. H earing 6n the ap bridge from Paul,” he said. “ I voted for vfcstlgafcjen disclosed , th a t he plication for St. Paul then, and I would was suffering from a alight par-" Ranier to Longilew , over the vote fo r him again.* alytlc attack. loinmbla river, are to be held Asked to describe the “ speak Relatives of the man wage his afternoon., ing in tongues” nt “ tarry meet fin ally located by the peliee^ ings,” Carson said it started by and he was taken to his home, kneeling in prayer and repeating where this morning It was r«. D IE S IN T A X I - over and over the sacred name, ported he was Improving rapidly.. PO RTLA N D, Jan. 20— (U . P .) followed by the supplicant — Sherman Cooley, 85, commis trembling, rolling back of the sioner of the eastern half of eyes and collapsing and uttering Baker — Baker Moulding Co, T^licSitat county, Washington, unintelligible noises. Sdme, the plans factory expansion pro died early today of heart trouble witness declared, would he >n- gram of 9100,800. M a taxicab here. consrious for varying periods up to an hour, and that he had also seen those under the “ influence*: employ pantomine. In response to a question he said he never heard anyone “ bark like a dog, The Quality Store or crow like a rooster.” Carson testified also that when a ‘ta rry meeting” was in pro gress people were lying about the floor and "you had to be careful not to step on some body.” Pillows and blankets, he said, were furnished for the prostrate and that the ventila tion was so “ poor I couldn’t stand It very long. He had sl- ways le ft the meetings about midnight, he asserted. Under cross-examination Car son -was questioned and said that the Baptist faith was founded upon the H oly. Bible, and that Interpretations of the word was a m atter for the Individual con science. Rev. B. C. M iller, pastor of the F irs t Baptist church of Ashland. Inc.; w ill be the first witness to be .called |p the stand this morning .when court convenes. M ille r admitted teaching faith healing, and was only called to the stand by the aMorneyi for the plaintiffs In order that ha m ijh t make this admission, and thereby save sev- T arry M e e tin g is D esc rib ed b y O. F. C arson f E. R. IS A A C & CO January OFFERS UNUSUAL VALUES IN - DOMESTICS Thrifty Shoppers Wilt Take Advantage of these LOW PRICES. 81x90 Wearwell Sheets, $1.69 Values, Sale Price Each horse suddenly fell. Mitchell was thrown under thé animal aa it went, down, and sustained cuts about the head. N o ihonee were broken by the fall, hut it w ill be several days before Mitchalj w ill be able to return to hie Work. RODMAN FUNERAL TO BE HELD IN PORTLAND . Funeral services for Hazel Mae Rodmafc, 'in fa n t daughter of M r. and Mrs. John JL Rod man of this city, who died yes terday noon, w ill he held In Portland Thursday. The body was in charge of the J. P. Dodge and Sons, funeral directors here. F o u n d a ito n S to n e o f T h is B a n k ' < , Officers and Directors of experience and cbarcater * Employees: accurate, intelligent and attentive Service: friendly, helpful and confi dential Resources: strong and growing Policies1 conservative and safe Methods: efficient and modem Record: brilliant and unblemished A bank worthy of your confidence and aeger for your patronage. T h e C itizen s B a n k o f A sh la n d ", The D ille s — J. G. Hehnrlch completes plans for sawmill to cut 150,000 feet a day. Ashland, Oregon Dandy Good Dress Shirts - 70c A Few Suits Left at $500 A Suit Many Other Bargains! MILLER’S TOGGERY "Hab-a-dash Inn” $1.48 36 in. Daisy Bleached Muslin, Extra fine quality, Yard ' 42 in. Wearwell Pillow Cases, 45c Each Regular. Sale Price 42 in. Kearsarge Pillow Tubing, Fine Quality. Sale Price, Yard the guests at the Hotel J. C. Myers, Portland. Sid Gal lagher, Centralia, Washington, M» i and M ee i Ai h Cwr, sil l nh, Washington, Olann Talley and Wife, W allowa, Oregon, Oscar Benson, San Diego. A. R. Frasier, Portland, L. Moore and wife, Portland, John Rant«, Los Angelas. TIN DURKIN IS à U N BY OFFICERS Now is the Time to Brighten Up The Windows of Your Home W e h a v e n e w c u r ta in m ateria ls o f iv o ry w h ite , o y s ter w h ite , cream an d b ie g e co lo rs o f p a ttern s b eco m in g to an y size w in d ow s. O U R P R IC E S A R E F R O M 81x90 PeqUot Sheets, Extra Special« This Sale Each S ee T h e m o n th e T a b les ’ K IR N BLADES ‘ for Velvet shaves! One happy shaver says, “ If I could not have a James Stropper I would not have a G i l l e t t e Baxor.” fa, 22 x 44 Heavy Bath ’ Towels, Double Thread. 50c Each Regular. Sale Price, Each G eld • Plated la Morocco McNAIR BROS. The Rexall Store Druggists — Stationen A Special Discount On AH Domestics Purchased Durin This Clearance Sale A W e are a lso fe a tu r in g a b ig lin e o f d rap e G E T T H E N E W T H IN G S H E R E