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X TID IN G S Among the guests at the Colum bia hotel are— W . H . Bushnell of Fresno Mr. and Mrs. E. Abbott, San California, waa in the city yes Francisco; L. Mackey and wife, terday looking (or a location. Portland; W illiam J a rre ll and Junior Endeavor cooked food son« San Francisco; Theodore sale. H ardy Bros., Sat., Jan. 23. Agerls, Gregory; F . S. /Stump, 119-2* C hiloquin* J. H. Yoqng, Rose burg; M. R. Scotti, .K lam ath From Medford— • R. E. MacElhose of Medford F rau M sdtarS ■ Falls. was a business visitor in Ash J. T. Adams of Medford spent land today. Tuesday la Ashland on business. Visitors in A sh lataH - Mr. and Mrs. E. E.. Gall W alk upstairs to Orres Tailor Ashland visitors Tuesday. Dance every Saturday ion and. save 910.00. 78-tf Jackson H o t Springs C liff rayne makes lattice. . tinue the suit. . I f we watted, t i l l after the cult wee won. te , give the property to them, it ■ could scarcely have been given « or received In a Christian spirit; It could have at that time, and V b e lie ve and trust, that it ^ a r. " I w ill say that I did this (Continued From Fuge One) • " ” I under the most strenuous ob- Defending Faction Leader Drops A ll Defense of Trial B . a a t t i- ' - f • 1 Takes Position— Mrs. Helen Mack has taken a position ln L. A. 'Robert’s law office. rs la Medford— je ( tions of our attorneys. They both felt that we were acting very foolishly, and from their standpoint I think we were. They bad been so conscientious and had worked so hard on the case, that It was a sore tria l to go against their Insistency, .for I respeot and appreciate them very m^ch. But I felt there was a higher auth o rity to please than ¿hey. I made no L. Curtis and A . today in Medford spent »... Mrs. M errit Randles of Lib erty street is very seriously ill at ness. Attend Sousa’s Band— e Sacred Heart hospital In Med- stipulation in the m atter of Among those who journeyed W . « B. A. form erly la d y rd. '* surrender of the property and to Medford last evening to hoar Macabees Food Sale, Saturday. * name to the other side, but January 23 at P lum m ets intere. Sousa and his hand were: Miss 9 did ask* that they rig h t in a 118-2 Nadine Swenning, Mrs. R. C. r m e a s u re the wrong that had Goodman, Mrs. T. A. Cole^and H * • Ci ( been dona .ps In th e ir complaint daughter, Thelma, M illa rd Grubb, B IO REDUCTION ON H ITTH :— R etum To House ( and so often In the local paper« Laura Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. A ll wpel Suits 912.60. 916, 819.76 Mrs. H. L. H obart returned 4 derog^pry to our character and Charles Pierce, Mrs. S arah ’ Mo > 2 *.7» a t Peul»er»d'v .. 112-tl Tuesday to her home a t Fort a ‘,,,n duej, This m atter, however ser, Mrs. J, H . F u ller, Mrs. Jones, California, a fter visiting was le ft to their own discretion, Clary and Ray Clary, H arry for a week In Ashland w ith her J It was not a part of our stlpula- McNair, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hugh Page, who was operated nelce, Mrs. G. H . Scribner, and Thomlinson, i 'tlon. M r. and Mrs. i at'th e jptomm unity Hospital re- a sister, Mrs. F. B. Dale, in George Eubanks, Mrs. Denton g " I w ill say that we intend to ntly is reported as oonvalesc- 1 go eg. T h at goes w ithout say- and sons, Ruth Osmund, Bob . ing. A people that has gone Wagner, M r. and 'Mrs. J. K. Have your furnitu re repaired l through so much as ours have, McWilliams, Charles Petri, I. E. A ’ two id a lla r show . at the for Spring at Jordan’s Sash and are not the k in d that turn hack Vining, Laurence Leedom, Glenn J 1 9 -tf Vining, Friday afternoon, 1:80, Cabinet works. easily. Indeed we never felt Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Kart for only M cents. A first class more like going on than now. Rose, Rev. and Mrs. Oldfield (Urn and 1 wo' re a l. playa. Ladles From. D u n sm u ir- We w ill build In the near fu- Mrs, Zelds Smith of Dnno- and Mrs. ^iunt and daughter. •u ly . 119-1 . ture. W hat game we w ill as m uir spent the week-end, with sume, I- do not know. It . might her mother, Mrs. L. J. Heer, Attorney Gives State Vtetttag in Aalhaud— . .be the S t Pan! Baptist Church ment in Baptist Case < Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Leavitt of on High street. of Ashland, as we . are > strict Rocky Point, Oregon, jare visiting ’adherents of his theology. (Continued From Page One) ta Ashland for a few days with Prove It for yourself. (Continued from page One) "W e wjsh to thank our friends triends and relativas. Ashland Photography Is spirit evidenced If anyone should t iwho have stood by us, and iq- continue to speak disparagingly i. Ivite them to the Bungalow of either so-called ’faction.* Return From Portland->■ ,' where for a while we w ill con-. "As attorneys, we endeavor M r. and Mrs. Bartges re I Xlnue our services. never to permit ourselves to turned home from Portland t "W e trust that all animosities Among the gtoesge dt the Lithia Wednesday evening, where they take a p e rs o y l attitude in the will be hurled, and forever for- conduct of a case, and we be gotten. W e hgve nothing but have been for the past ten days Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ladd. 0» business.,. On their return speak for Mr. M iller and his r good wishes for opr friends, Woodburn — Sash and Portland; Frank R. Kellogg, they stopped lu Roseburg for group on behalf of ourselves the late enemy." , factory w ill be built here. Salem; Mrs. Charles A. Ed a short visit w ith M r. and Mm and our clients only the very Rev. Woodworth, In making kindliest of feelings. wards, Santa Barbara; F . ,1 - Hume. plain his stand, said: "The entire tria l was (harked MeKOown, Port laud; R uth P et by an absence of bickering, and tit, Klam ath Falla; J. M. Tre Our Batter Toasted sandwiches ffen, Roseburg; W . J. Holder, are growing In popularity. Try the presence o( earnest and Battle Creek; O. W . 'Zang, one a t The Plasa. 87-tf thoughtful Interest, not only )n the Part of attorneys, but Sacramento. on the part of the bystander^. Visitine In Ashland— Mrs. Lathrop of Marshall, Tbs tria l court. Judge Evans, (Continned, from Page Ona) Michigan, is In Ashland visiting of Portland, won the affection no law or equity on their side of her slater, Mrs. w , C. Lytnan and respect of a ll,’’ the case. Be that as it may, that Mrs. Lathrop met Mrs. C. M. ie the way I . f e l t and oug. people Butterfleld's new Barber Shop Milus In Chicago and they re felt ¿when we made them the to located la the basement at turned together. proposition which terminated the -General greasing and Oil 927 1-2 B: Mula Street. 103-tf case. Marcelling, Trim m ing, * Sham ing service. "Feeling th a t*n o matter how poolng, Dyeing Facials. Th< righteous our cause might be Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Stone the case ought not to go on. On Phone 101. 98-t) Tuesday at noon, I called six (Colntinued from page 1.) of the men belonging to the TODAY - TOMORROW Left F or Gold Beech • ■ 7 Instructors ou the program. church to which I minister, aside Leslie H e e r» le ft the first BOULEVARD and SHERMAN I t to expected that a record and when I told them, how 1 of the week for Gold Beach to attendance of farmers w ill he felt about It, I was gratified visit with friends. at the gatherings here. to learn that without hesita tion, they said ‘I t Is all right with us, we could never worship in the building again feeling ab Very L ittle Ruow ou Stokiyoux— we do about IL* I returned Tourists «coming over the Sis home that evening and found kiyou« report very little snow, «quite a number of our people possibly 3 inches on the summit engaged In a prayer » meeting. at the most. The roads are In When the m atter was put to (Continued From Page One) fine shape. them they answered unanlmous- - ly, and w ithout hesitation, prac- Don't mis« the funniest farce i tlcally the same. I felt then of the season. Vining Theatre: ! that it would be wrong to cou- Friday, 1 :3 0 p. m. Adm ission 50 cents. Ladles only. 118-2 Very ni— E 4 H Club Work To Be Planned Here Friday Ministers in Statement on Baptist Case High Test GAS Lubricating OILS City Hall to Be Scene of Farmer Meet ¡Williams Service Station " I suppose that everyone who w« served through the Spanish- has passed through the weary American war and also the F ili pino' insurrection, under Captain and dismal months of dissension John L. May, who during the and strife feels like saying: World war was In command of the ".Let the dead past bury its 162d in fan try — the Oregon regi dead." ment. 1 knew that the United " W ith compelling insistence States must get Into the war* so the opportunities and obliga I enlisted in the naval coast de tions challenge us to enter updn fense reserve prior tb our en a neyr and hopeful era of con trance. I wda the first to enlist. structive yrork. I was not called into actlve'ser- "W e trnyt that dll those of rlce t ill December IS , 1917. I lik e faith w ill share w ith us reported at Bremerton and* was fhe blessed fellowship of ser assigned to service aboard the Comet. When the Comet was pat vice in this task." oat of commission.I was assigned to the Western Plain H u ll N o .'8, William Pracht Tells of Early Life in Alaska (Continued from Page One) peaches w on' firs t prise at the W o rld ’s f a ir and also at Buffalo, at the Lewis and C lark, at the Alaska-Yukon at Seattle, and at iqany other expositions. W hile father ran the Oregon hotel here I worked on the peach orchard. L ate r fath er worked as special agent for the United States land office, continuing t ill 1916. ■"I Joined the Oregon National Guard In 1897. A t the breaking opt of the Spanish - American w ar our company and the company fit Roseburg were merged as com pany B of the F irs t Oregon, and of 8809 total? W e le ft Portland in October 1118. . W e were paw ing through the» Panning canal ‘when we reoeivid word of the armistice. W e arrived at Qlbraly tar December 1 9 , and from there We went to Gallipoli, Constantin ople,'Sm yrna, M alta, Cyprus and elsewhere. 1 was-pot dlschajggd until March, 1921. I enlisted ge a seaman first class and was dis charged as'engineman first class, drawing 968 a month. I a m n o w g member of the naval reserve. My feet a re beginning .to itch, so I am planning to go to Alaska to get into the m ining.gam e again." — Portland Journal. WE HAVE A Power Brake Lining Machine Park Garage j j I i . j I I I | | j , Friday, January 22 CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO. ♦ . 9 “ * . . r Starting at 9 A. M. • ’ * I • I _ -i ArthLGfUtfl L Q i Poultry Pan-a-cea ARE GUARANTEED at Hotel Ore. O. L . L illey and family, 8ac- R. Evans, Vancouver, J. Songross, Vancou- Ver; R. W . Agelvle, Eureka; M r. and Mrs. B. A. Gaston, Bend. Then he met The G irl and— ! ALSO SPECIAL MATINEE Friday—1:30 P. M. ’ FOR LADIES ~ , * ONLY * Two O ut-A ct Plays with Local Talent Benefit Civic Improvement Club F O R SA LE— Male Fox Terrier ippy. 919. A ll-rita butter toasted sand FOR S A L E — Baby chicks wiches— very popular— Nln Ing from a w ell known floek. Mrs. er*« Fountain Servies. 99-tf Oeo. ‘ Allen. Phone 840-Y. ' • 111-1 mo. at the Hotel F O R R E N T — Unfurnished 9- J. V . Vidal. Loa Angeles; .V room house, 9 acres ground. * 8. Rand, Portland: C. W. West. Inqstre 186 First 8t. 119-9** Portland; Mias LoonM Wagnor, FO U N D — Black Spknlsl dog. Everett, Washington; Robert Owner may have tame by calling McKee, Portland; C. A. Lewi», at 117 Eighth St. , 119-9* S ub Francisco; J. O. Fowler, Reno; Fred W. Coleman, Log FO R SALE— Two more Police Augeias; Lewis M- .White, Port» pnpples at the H arria kennel. «97 Beech. * USED CARS Rt. 1, Box 109. 119-2* FO U N D — Small parcel of Hemstitching and Plcotlng— wearing apparel. May claim F ront Metaanina Floor, Mac. en name by paying for ad. .C a ll at Building. Mrs. Havener and Mie« « 11 9-1* ■wan. 197-1 mo.' t« 9 B. Main street 923 Oh«v. Roadster $250 MB Ohov. Coupe ..$375 | | 4 Ohov. Touring $35$ $24 Ohov. Light De $300 livery .............. Those ca n are in good Condition < Protect Billings Agency Automotive Shop Brahe Roliniug Done by Maohinery . • H,e will give full details as to the operation of a tractor STOCK TONIC W hat «' A special representative from the Ford Factory will tear down a tractor and reassemble, showing the com plete operation of all parts and the ignition system. Taylor Signs Up Acreage For Cannery Mrs. R. J. Woods and baby, leave tonight for an extended visit in Portland, Seattle, and W alla W alla, Washington. ' > • ! , » * . , RICHARD Leave for Extended Visit— • we have been selling reg u larlyit #10 and #12—now offered at a sale price. Y o u won’t see values lik e these every day. Get that extra pair now.