Raggedy Ann Sweet Shop— The Raggedy Ann Is being re­ modeled and painted. The booths and woodwork are being painted a pearl gray, which makes a pleasing background tor the paintings by Johnny Gruelle. ltoeal ; P e rs o n a l Motes Stated conclave, Wednesday evening, Féb. .17,. Open long forai. Also' Order of Taipple. efreshments at 0:46. .'A ll Sir nights courteeuMy invited. D. H. JACKSON. E. C. W. H. DAT. Recorder. . i J 11369342 Ill- Pat Crow, little son of Mr. and m— Mrs. George Brookm lller is con­ Mrs. E arl Crow, is quite ill. fined to her homo on Liberty street Leased Property— w ith the flu. ’ • W illiam Robison and wife have Madden eolie pretected tires leased the Mrs. Sarrah J. Coch- rin home on . Lincoln street, through the Beaver Realty Co. From Oranta Pam — * Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCallister and daughters, of Grants Pass, Examination fo r Navy— Jimmie Heer ls^n Portland tak­ spent Sunday In Ashland as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. ing the examlnhtlon for the *U. Handle«. S. Navy. Auto Dealer T te J I^ - Charlee Dogas, automobile deal I t ’s to had the Ashland- III— er of Yreka, was a visitor i s Ash­ Mrs. J. B. Rasof 1s still quite Medford game te on at Medford land Monday. - the same night? B ut say, folks, ill at the home-of Mrs. R. Casey you can go down there and then on Allison street. \ TE OL»K FASHJONKD DANCE dance w ith us several hours be­ Ashland A n h ir ,. FbK M Tickets for the Old-Fashioned fore 2 o r 8 o'clock. 141-1 Dance nt the Armory, Friday From. Medferd— Among the gueete n t the Lithia evening are now on sale at Mc­ N air Bros., drug store, Hardy Mr.* and Mrs. Schank of Med­ Springs hotel a re - iará were .visitors'Ih Ashland Ith« J. A. ChnrchUl, Salem, R. Ham­ Bros., grocery store and Clarence first of the week. - mond, Seattle, W . C. Davis, F. B. Lane's store on the Boulevard. 141-et Hammond, Portland, Mr. and PO RTLA N D, Ore., Feb. I V - Oregon was «7 yeare old Suu- 'day. * Sixty-seven la comparatively youthful In the life o f a state, and so, as befitted the occasion, a birthday party was held Sat­ urday night at the Portland Chamber of Commerce at which some 600 guests were seated. ■ I t was. typically a birthday party. Flowers decorated ell the tables; an orchestra played, vocal solos ware contributed, a huge birthday cake graced ly 07 candles, held a , plaee of hoqor. . ' , From Tsleut— J . A. Lockhart, who has been , 0 , M.,MçFuddsn vrtft.a business F O B SALB— Good farm team, an Invalid fo r several years, is visitor in Ashland (rom T a lta t wagon and harness, also about In the Convalescent home, al­ yesterday. ais tonn o f firs t cutting alfalfa. though his condition Is not ser­ Prank Bsswlck. 141-8*. ious. B ellview F . T . A . te Meet— The Bellview P. T . A. w ill meet F O B S A L B — Apple*. 80p and Thursday evening, February ' l l , 7»c per bon. Strawberry plant«, At Local Hospital— William M . Carle of Fobts at 7-80 o’clock, when Mra. Louis »0c per hundred. <80 H olly. Creek, w h o ' has been in the Dodge w ill give a report o f (he 141-8* Community hospital tor the past state meeting. The meeting w ill F O R R A p B — D airy and gar­ week Xtter undergoing an op­ be held nt the Bellview school den ranch o f forty-five siren, eration, te reported na making house. located between Talent and 'very rapid recovery. Mrs. Carle Phoenix, 1 -4 .m ile from highway. la staying in Ashland w ith an Over 88,000 garden stuff sold old friend, Mrs. Courts, and w ill Visitor Here— D. D. Randall, missionary for off of it last year. In q u ire return w ith her husband as Southern Oregon, spent the.-day Talebt Oaragp, Talent. Oregon. soon ns be te able. in Ashland. 141-8* Fro m FeW l— d F O R S A L « — St. Helene in­ Mingus A itken of Portland, Is cubator, >10. Also baby chicks. In' Ashland to spend several I * J. Crawford of Talent spent Mrs. W a lte r Herndon. Phone days vlstlng w ith hte parents, the day in Ashland on business. 410-R. ' ‘ , 141-3 M r. and Mrs. W illia m A. Aitken F O R 8 A L R — Cafe doing fine on South-.Ploneer afreet. Mias Oregon herself was pres­ ent in the form of Mias Helen- gray Oateas, daughter of Judge business. .Small rooming house and Mrs. W illia m N. Oaten«, a fn connection.. Snap for 8400. 141;>* dainty maid, who wore a }>eeon|- Phone 489. Ing crinol/ne type dress with W A N T jsm »— getting hens. Phone distinction. And so was Unele 410-R. Mrs. W a lter 'Herndon. Sam on hand in the person of .-V ■ ’ H l-8 Stephen W . M atthieu, grandson of F. X . Mgtthleu, who to a k .g F O B S ^ L B — Twp X -ra y In­ prominent part in the formation cubatole, hatcbing eggs, tancred of the provisional government s tr a le trnp neeted, >3 per hun- at Champoeg, May 8. IS IS . dred. lir e . O. W . Alien, g ranite of St. Phone 940-T . H l-8 Worn P a r H — d _ • Miss Jones just arrived from Portlaad to do the »trimming la M n . H. B. Bell. S t Joe, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Herm ann, Portland, Cleaning renews the life J . A. M iller, Portland, P. B. a garment. T ry Paulserud’a. Schottes, Seattle. 140-tf Improved— Mrs. Mabel Moor, who was con­ The latest in Spring styles and fined to her home by illness for Tub baths < day or night. fabrics at Pauteerud's. 140-tf several days, 1a much improved. Jackson Hot ggrtegs. 114-tf Among the gueuts at the Hotel Hudnut’s . toilet goods.—r-Bl Ashland .are- - hart's. W . J, Leveahagen, Ban Fran­ A boy was born to M r. and Mrs. Newton Harrison at their cisco, Fred B. Runtlngton. Maple­ Business Visitor— B. W. R edlfer of M yrtle Creek hom e la M edford M onday at n oon ton, W illiam S. Deaver, Portland, and according to th e latest mes­ Bs D. W estfall, Portland, 8. O. was a business visitor in Ash San Francisco, J. S. land recently. sage. everybody te doing nicely. Russell; Mr. and Mrs. Harrison form erly Werts, Portland. Ray L . Antrim , Aloha, K ibler B artlett, Albany, Fresh home-made eream car lived in this city. J. W . Tenuaat, Seattle. amela at the Fissa. 128-tl Sugg's MllUnsry W e s t en d Vtolto«»— C liff Payne makes cupboards Hudnut’a h art’s. toilet goods.— El- D. L. Barton aad fam ily of Corvallis, are new arrivals la Ash- Mrs. M. J. MeCalltater, who land, Mr. Barton having one of the ebalrs la Bates* Barber Shop. itves south of Ashland, te report­ ed as being vefy ill. C. H. Morrison of Yreka spent the week-end w ith the W ill Davis fam ily on Allison street. Legion Auxiliary Plans Activities W A N T E D —-T o rent tor three months, baby, crib o r Kiddle Koop. Phone 871-J. 141-tf Former Resident Dies at Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. John Paiu were visiting at the J. V. W rig h t home on Mountain Avenue the first of the week; Toys and games for tbe K id ­ Retarucd (i«qi South— at' birthday.— Bihsrt's. Joe ot ther ehfte dftpakt- l l l - t f ment at McOee's, retiurned' yes- terday from Sau • Francisco and Los Angolas, w h tre.b e rurehased Medford Bsw dull Teem ( Plans for a Medford baseball tbe new spring shoes. team are rapidly coming to a Horseshoe Toorusmeut— - A valley horseshoe tournament Is in process "of organisation. The tournament would Include teams from Medford, Ashland. Grants Pass. Central Point, and ether valley points, i f the plans m ater­ Don't mis« the Old Fashioned Baby grows older day by day ialise. To the winning team a sil­ Danes at ’ th e armory, Friday. — Photographe never. — Studio v e r loving enp would he awarded. Feb. 1>. Qiaad march at 8:10. — Medford M ail Tribqne. Ashland. Benefit Uppsr VkUey commun­ ity house., 1 • H l-1 Had Tonsils Rem o ved ■ Mrs. Ramon B utler had ; O. F. Bradshaw. Portland, W . tonsils removed yesterday W . M iller, Portland. Theodore te reported as doing nicely. Angorte, Gregory, F. V. Rose- braugh, Aloha, Charles A. Dunn, Returned From Hhart Trip— Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wolcott re­ Portland. B. D. Smith, Roseburg, turned from San . Francisco, I J. M. Derriff. Mt. Shasta City. where they have been for the past few daya. “ i----------- < j: . e s s s You Can Depend Samuel Francis W ard, aged 08 years, died at his home ffi Phoenix, last night at 1ft- o'cloek. He lived in Ashland some years ago. Fnperal services ^ rU l he held tomorrow afternoon ^t 2 o’clock from the Dodge Chapel. Interm ent w ill .be in the Ash­ land cemetery. H0 Was barn in New York state, October 8, 1867. JLJpon Our Old women. ■ • » X , . . • WORK This hose has 24 inch boot and a 4 inch lisle hem top with ravel strap. Comes in Black. Woodland Bose, Biege, Cannon, Blush and Mauve Taupe. Don’t keep that old BATTERY ? * '* - > • • • Custom alive when e a a a - You can " . • • ft • Only Oompeteut Handle This I Also* New Shades $1.50 Full Fashioned Allen A Hose ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO. .1 31 Water Street Phone 160 E. R. I S A A C & C O THÈ QUALITY STORE New English Print House Frocks They come in colors of Orange Combination, Rose Combination,' Tan--Green~Orchid and Blue, Flares and Belted. I , / ,• 4^^ WHILE THEY LAST $1.95 Stitched Cotton Bats, $1.00 Radium Chiffon Dresses 3 Lb. Size 72x90 Regular $1.35 , be glad to have you call weather or not yon 36 in. Wide- 1% Yard Regular * • .. » f ' ' t .. - , ■ ' W onder.Values a< We solicit a sliare of your patronage and will parchaM. ■ Striped or Check Patterns—-Two Piece Effect and Daisy Muslin, 7 Yds. for $1.00 ' » Allen A Silk and < / * A 3615 It. nude them wrinkled H A N E Y M A T R ES IG N , W A SHING TO N, D. C., F a i* 10— Acoording to a report cur­ rent in official circles, -Bert B> Haney of Oregon, member or the shipping board, w ill resign soon and seek the democratic sens, torlal nomination for Oregon. f Tomorrow, Wednesday, Feb. 17th IN THX WIMXR BUILDING, *397 E. MAIN. - Opening Sale of Style S e s • 81x90 Sold Regular $1.50 ' ■ Cherry B a il .Cough Syrup . .. ............25c Foleys looney & Tar 30c ¡W ed n esd a y * Pullaway Sheets, Each $1.00 * Bromo Quinine.......... 30c McNair’s Cold Tablets 25c Weeks Cold Tablets 25c 339 E. Main Street They surely did I ALL THIS WEEK YOUR DOLLAR IS WORTH MORE H E R E - . • / ' - W/LL OPEN Reliable Remedies For That Cold Agee’s Shoe Sbop Did thejr own washing You say) Bills Beeson of Los Angeles Is In Ashland, celled here by the Ulnees of his mother, Mrs. Elisa­ beth Beeson of Union street. Please Our Grandmothers C S S S '* Bene from Loe d agri re ■ Repairs That Will ’, Oregon and Washing­ ton— Unsettled, probably occasional rains in west­ ern Oregon and Wash­ ington; rain o r snow in east portion o f Oregon and Washington tonight and Wednesday. Mod­ erate easterly winds along eoast. * CARD OF THANKS Future acj t y U f * ì f Ih e lo flq fl wtoh .‘ ° J hank our « “ y American X s g fb i» , auxiliary w ar* , discussed Ft «a ? e n t ia s k a f r friends add-^feMghbors fo r their meeting o f the1* a x illa r y last kindhesg'during our recent be- n ig h t 1 Members who attended MRS. H O L L M B Y B R . the get-logether session of the FLO RENCE HO LLM BTBR Southern Oregon auxiliary unit A R TH U R HOLLM BTBR. at Medford recently submitted JOSBPH H O L L M B ffB R . detailed reports. Routine bupi- MRS. J. W-. COLLINS •ness also was transacted. ' \ MRS. L .. W A M 8L B T . Visitors at Wright H o r n e - bead, Wyft tbs Medford M all T ri­ bune. Next Thursday night a masting of representatives of tha various service clubs ot the elty and th< Chamber of Commeros 1s scheduled to discuss plans. THE WEATHER Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Renton of Canyonville are In Ashland for a few days on business. They come in colors of Nile and Tan—Pastel Stripes Und Peach—Priced at .. Printed Dress Voiles, 4 Yds. for $1.00 Monarch of Mirth— Sovereign of Smilee— Lord of L aúghter- Raymooth Griffith i» “ H e’a a Prinee!” 40 in. Wide, Regular 50c Yard WE DELIVER FREE Fancy Bath Towels, 2 for $1.00 See them on the racks—Get them while they are new ' LISTED HERE ABE ONL’Y A FEW OF THE MANY . . DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS I