Leave« for Soatto—- « Leo Schoeniger of Church street W. H> Hodklnsop is I made a trip to Grants Pass last for San Francisco to' ba evening. -*• • • a few days on business. Lioeal j Personal flotes From Talent— graving for South— < '* Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Arnold are J. L. Ketch spent the day ih leaving Sunday for Los Angeles Granu Pass on business. for an Indefinite stay with their Walk upstairs to Orres Tailor daughter, Mrs. Cyrus T. Good. 78-tl Shop and save 110.99. Fresh home-made cream car amels at the Plata. 128-tl Roslnees Visitor— In Grants Paas— H.'B.' Nye of Talent was a busi­ ness visitor In* Ashland today. ■f Edith Arnold, daughter of Mr. The Berigan Class of the Bap­ And Mrs. Albert Arnold, to quite tist church will hold a cooked 111 with the flu. ffcod sale’•at Holmes Grocery. Saturday, Feb. 13. All Bereans Call Blackwell for'your next are asked to bring their food b7 Paint Job. 187-1 mo. nine cloek. 134-Wed. Frl. Guests of Mrs. Meyer ■ ' .’ tv From »pM-burg — George W. Fetaer and Miss R. Ct ^Blaxall of Roseburg was Dorothy Hindenac,. father and 1* Asblknd from Roseburg today. nfeice of Mm. A. C. Meyer, arriv­ ed the first of the week from Phone Paulserud’a, 119,- We Allentown, Penn., to visit for some H'Yor your cleaning and presa- time with Mrs. Meyer at her home frX * 135-tf at 649 Allison street. From M e d f o r d - Mr. lA ftl na of tha Main« .H a maa. Co., of Medford wax a btwl nsas visitor In Ashland today. New Spring styles In suits Top Coats at Paulserud’s. soils protected Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dunkln were Mr. Ridley, formerly of- the business visitors from Talent to­ Shell Barber shop, has taken an day. k . Interest In the Centfsl Barter shop and Mr. Derrick, who M s Attend Dance— boon workifig in , the Central Mr. and Mrs. Tom Richhrdson Barber shop, will be In with of Klamath Falls were here last Mr. SholL' s night for the Elk’s Valentine dance. They motored back over the mountains this morning. Among the ffneato nt the Hotel Here from K lam ath - Burt Hawkins, sheriff; Harry Ashland are Business Visitor— Mm. F. C. Doolittle, Index, Loucks, chief of police; Jim Hil­ R. Sloper of the Medford ton, deputy sheriff; B. L. Elliott, Washington, O. L. Holllngworth, Fluff Rug Works, was In Ash­ district attorney, and Walter Oaklahd. Georgs M. Read, Port­ land today on business. Foster, state traffic officer, xllWf land, Edwin G. Curtis, Portland, Klamath Falls, were here last Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor, Among the guests at the Hotel night for "the convention o f South­ Emmett, Idaho, Dorothy B, Doo­ ern Oregon law enforcement of­ little, Ban Fraactoc«, 8. Olson, Oregon are— Sacramento, Phil M. Stanls, Sac­ Frank Mullhaupt and wife, St. ficers. ramento. Mr*. Hilda Fuller, Se­ Louis, Missouri; H.’ A. Klhte attle, Mm. B. Smith, Seattle. ana family, Marshfield; A. Melville, Portland; H. H. Presby Here from Klamath— A. E. Peaaley, Klamath Falls and family, Portland; E. L. Lang Aatorig — Move under way photographer, and Mm. Peasaley and wife, San Francisco. were In Ashland last evening a t ­ build pulp and paper -milt tending the Valentine dance ft; Young's Bay. Leaves For Portland— the Elk’s lodge. They were Mrs. Olive Page leaves for guests at the Llthla Springs hotel Portland this evening for a and returned home by motor thtt two weeks vacation. morning. • ' • ABRAHAM O. Nowhere can we turn more prof- itabley for homely philosophy than to the life of Abraham Lincoln. The Homely philosophy of this wonderful man is the philosophy o f this store — and we shall hold to his truths, for from his life we draw the greatest of civ il lessons v Americanipm. «? ,. Through a retrieving game dog is a development of .modern times, a .Doctor Csitto wrote in the six­ teenth century > of dogs that brought back the “boults and arrows” that had missed the mark. Inhere were 22,768 accidents in Wisconsin last year, including that of a man who dislocated his toe by catching It In a bed sheet and that of 89 who dumped into doom or furniture. « Ruffled Cu This soiling event is looked forward to by all o f our customers. W e hg’y e searched the m arket for specials in quality m erchandise and have succeeded in gettin g extraordinary values of standard goods to be sold at one price .4* , * ‘ 7 ™ SELLING ALSO IN C L U D E S LOTS O f V A R IE D M ERCHANDISE IN SM ALL ¡TOADVBJBTISE. W E SUGGEST T É A T Y O U SH O P EARLY. Valley visitor L. Home for Few Pays Hemstitched Ready for use. Mm. tp aches the fifth grade at Cen­ tral Point, to home for a few dpys ,with her mother, Mrs. C. P. Clevenger on Allison street, who Is -quite 111. gold RegulaHy, 31.35. ••• < Lets « Ekstburn, who View the New J ■ ’ , • , *n-Shrinlfable, Fast Color They come in 36 inch widths in colors of Palmetto Green, Cheverense, Dianthus, Aluminum, light Coral and Rhododendron. PRICE!) AT THE YARD MU Pullaway Sheets Ladies Hand Bags S ite 81x90, Seam less, Ton» before hem m ing, s o ld r e g u la r lv , $1-50 New Sp rin g S t y le s rtnd Colors. Black,'Tan, Red, Blue, Embodaed« I’Utfent and tW ^ o n e o ffecls.R eg - vnhi&i to $ .3 9 . ;'. . r . v r PiUow'] 3 Yards for Bath Towels 2 fo r j Linen finish, 43 inch | Quality. Sold Regular, Tard. , < ?" • 'N 5Pair • HI W ' ar 29« Pair. J 36 inch Bleached, flue for Bold Regular 2Yards ' J F b Bordered Gingli Dress Pattern The big hit of the season, 4 2 Inches wide In Ecru, Sold here only— See them! sold Regular 69c Yard. Printed Dress Voiles to 50c Yard—4 Yards for /n New SHOP AND SAVE AT A Barrie classic of tears, laughs, heart-tuga. Rayot Silk Hoss. l l inch foot; heavy thread foot. 60c Pair They come la els colors, Bobrellaa $1.50 and up -3 / ' Curtain Nets 2 Yards for * j E X Q U ISIT E FA B R IC S FE A T U R E D A little w aif—half-starv­ ed, lonesome — y et she could call herself Cinder­ ella! ■*/ 69c Yard. 3 lb: Stitched Cotton Bat Comforter 4 Thia is a good sh eetin g. Bleached. Sold R egu larly Here is the nlace to huv them All rì IL he»w aillr 36 inch widths. The best for wear an the assortment. z Iffl Children’s Ribbed Hose 81 inch Bleached Sheeting ?ome in Black and Brown. Uzeg up to 10. 8old R egu- Made of heavy double Terry in W’hlte and Colon. underwear. 19c Yard. • 3f0r Made of fine quality, mus-, lln. Size 42 and 45 Ineb. Sold Regular, 39c. ACCOUNT ON WHAT YOU SAVE HERE Cloths, 7 Yards for Daisy Pillow Cases [L W Large give, made with col- «rod borders. Blue Pink and Gold. <‘Daisy” Musli W ash Pongees Made with blue borders, good size for family use. Sold regular 20c Each. V l» 11.60. Q U A N TIT IE S TOO Bath Towels 7 for 4 KM Pink,? Blue. Orchid and Peach. Regular Values to START A TOMORROW Boudoir Caps Made of Crape de Chine and lace trimmXd. Come in" Linen Finish, else 58x68. 11 f ' Made of cross bar Mar- qusette, colored ruffle, 2 1-2 yds. long 11.25 Reg. Dollar is W orth More Hero Table Cloths W.- M> Taylor of Greenacres. Washington, stopped In Ash­ land ymtorday on hto way U Redding, to virit J. W. Frasier. FOR SALB: — Limited num­ ber of line building sites cheap. Also strictly modefn 7-room house ready and 6-room house Just starting. Easy terms. Just south FOR SALE — Brooders. Phone of Normal school. Phone 463J. 340V, Mrs, Geo. D. Allen. 138-2 188— 26t FOR H^VLE. — Good dry pine TO REÑÍ: — Unfurnished limb 12 to 14 Inch wood. Phone house, 147 Central Ave. See C. 273V. , 188— <• Es Pratt. 438 North Main. Phone " 188— 2t FOR SALE: — Asparagus, easy 301-R. to start and grown. We can fur­ FOR RENT: — 3 room apart­ nish large thrifty home grown, ment, nice and dean. wjth gas Mary Washington roots, a new Apply at Icenhous^s neW and strain that all aeedmen agree to second hand store, 3.89 A Main. far superior to old varieties. Place Phone 171. ,¿*139-31 order now. With very little ex­ pense and trouble you can start FOR RENT: Furnished apart­ ♦ bed that will yield bountifully ment and - sleeping rooms. Llthla for yearn. Albert C. Joy, -Phone Apartments, 35 South Second St. 30F3. is « — it i.,, 138—tf STARTS SATURDAY, FEB. 13TII — EN D S'SA TURDAY, FEB. 20TH Each TODAY - H. J. Carter left last evening for Seattle, where he was called by the death of his slstef, Mrs. R. H, Graham. FOB RENT: Furnished house and garage, close In. Call 3. P. M., 29 South Pioneer. 138— It* LINCOLN H.: C. Zehrung, Portland, C. Portland; Left For ^Seattle— 138-lt So Said The Great Emancipator L. • H. Gallatin was la from illey View today en business. ' Springar. FOfc SALB — Cabbage plants; frost proof; large thrifty Jersey ^akefield plants. Ready to set now for very earliest cabbage. Albert c . Joy, Phohu 30F3. “WgW Makes Might" Fresh chewing rapila cream earamejg, at Candy Land. Iflasos, Portland; Ralph H. Maupin, Portland; Mr. and Mm. C. Q. Strickland, Montague; Oearge Pratt Smith, Loa An­ geles; W. H. Hile, Loa Aji- griss; Charia» D. Crouch. Los A strips; A. F. Condmy. Weed, t Goes to Portland^— Richard W. Price of the Llthla Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wolcott will leave tonight for San Francisco Springs hotel leaves tonight for Portland where be will remain to be gone several days. ' on business all of next week. He will' return to Ashland a week Revival Meetings— from tomorrow to lead a party of Revival meetings are being held /U Central Point with Rev. V. X. Portland and Jackson, county men Allison of Ashland as song lead1 to Crater Lake. er and assisting L G. Shaw. Sise 16x32 made with Red Bordera. 20c Each Regu- o k larly. - Purchaeed aknetnr - Marcelling. Trimming, Sham­ pooing, Dyeing, Facials. The The ClaycWnh Motor porto the salé of a nrfw Fordson Vhntty Shoppe, McQee> , Store. 984f tractor to H. S. Glelm of Tal- Phone 193. eut . Valentines, lc to Lasting remembrances that áfharts. never change — photographs.-— Studio Ashland. ’ 1 From Phoenix— ' From Talent— J. W. ••■Fisk, dairyman of T. Jones Burnett wax a visitor Phoenix was a business visitor In Ashtokd jóday.’ - — from Talent yesterday. . H. Leave for Ban Francisco— Huck Towels 6 for Mr. and Mm. L, Morris of Oak street are moving to the J. A. Arnold farm near Jackton Hot Springs. , Harineas Vlriton— , Mm. James Lennox o i l l — It View was a business ltt ASfc’SI»# today. Coos Officer H ere All the way from Coos Bay came 8am Malehorn, chief deputy sher­ iff. to attend the gathering of law enforcement officers her* last night, lir. Malhorn has been a deputy sheriff In Coos county for years and V is a leading figure In the solution of the celebrated Covell murder case three years ago. He to a candidate for sheriff on J h e republican ticket in the May primaries. The new coats that we have carefully selected-include every style that is smart for madam or madem oiselle. Here she will find coats o f Sheen Tw ill, Vel«- V elour and N ovelty Sport Fabrics. Priced, $12.80 to $59.00. «