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»j» Uoeal j Personal Jiotes Visitor in Ashland— H. L. Jones of Klamath Falla Is in Ashland visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, H- Sams. 'ST-.W t V? Taken To Hospital— C. H. Nickerson 1 pneumonia at the hospital. Cleaning renews the life of garment. Try Paulserud’a. FOR SALE—One Disc Plow 140-tf at a bargain. • Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. 144-6 Cliff Payne makea brackets. Toys and games tor the Kid dles’ 7 birthday;—Elhart’s. Improving R apidly-- l«»-tf Dan Kay, of the Automotive Shop, who has been qnlte 111 for several days, Is reported as H. O. Parkhurst and family, improving rapidly. of Grants Pass are new resi dents In Ashland, making their bom« at 321 North Main street. George Washington never had Mr. Parkhurst Is the naw proprie 'Turkish Nougat like nt Candy tor of Frasier and Son Store. *Land. There will come a time when a good portrait of mother and Business Visitors— father will be a treasure to you. Olin ArUsplger, O. C. Boggs Don’t put It off. fctudlo Ashland. 'and Mr. Stewart, of Medford, Sava at Elhart’a Sale this -were business vlsitora in Ash week— 25 to 85 per cent. land Saturday. Walk upstairs to Orren Shop and aava *10.0». Nyal Toilet goods, 25 to 'per cent discount thia week, » h a r t’s. Mr. and Mra. C. H. Davis of Portland are »pending a months vacation at Jackson Hot Springs. Mr. Davis is with the United Rubber Co. From Talent— Tub baths day or Mrs. Henry Burnett of Talen) Hot ' Springs. Jackson was a business visitor la Ash land Saturday. night. 124-tf FOR SALE—A modem at tractive home located near the Here Prom W ashington- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nicholson new Grammar School. If Inter ested aee O. F. Carson. J 41-2 of Wenatchee, Washington, are spending three weeks at Jackson Hie latest In Spring atylea and Hot Springs for the health of fabrics at Paulaerud’s. 140-tf Mrs. Nicholson. STALLING BY MEDFORD Leave For SoutL— WINS SECOND Mrs. J. Z.’ Wing, of Allison street will leave tomorrow for (Colnttnned from page X.> Los Angeles for medical treat* ment. at the close of the first half was Among the guests at the Colum 17 to » In f»vor of Ashland, with every Indication that the local bia hotel are— boys would avenge the defeat of R. H. Bnlmer, ► Los Angeles; F. W. Peterson and wife, Walla Friday evening. Medford Gets Breaks Walla; S. Peterson, Walla From the sidelines It seemed walla; Charles A. Dunn, Port aa thougb most of the breaks of land; A. Rosander, Portland; A. the game went against Ashland, L. Morgan, Selma, California: C. J. Nelson, Salem; Mrs. C. F. as fouls were called frequently .on Peterson, Hillsboro, Oregon; M. the local boys and most of them were converted into free baskets R. Scotti. Klamath Falls. by the Medford boys. Ashland's teamwork was almost Among the guests at the Lithla perfect from start to finish, with Springs hotel are— Fred C. Jones, Ei Paso, Texas; Merske the beet point winner for W. F. Schlothan, Ketchikan, the local quintet. All the boys, Alaska; James Schlothan, Ketch however, showed splendid train ikan, Alaska; W. H. Hammel, ing and undoubtedly could have San Francaco; R. C. Mills, Se won the game had they played attle; Mrs. H. W. West, Port only to win by resorting to the land; Mrs« R. Bland, Portland; "stalling** game. The two teams will meet in Mt. and Mrs. W. M. Patterson, another two-game series on Portland; W. J. Campbell, Bell ingham; Arthur Erlkson, Port March 6 and «, and Ashland high land; M. H. Nichols, Portland. must take both of them to tie Medford for the Southern Ore gon championship. Aseeeaor Lee Here— The armory Saturday night County Assessor * William T. Lee of Klamath county was a was crowded to its utmost capac business visitor In Ashland to ity and many, fans who came late day and leaves tonight for Salem were turned away because of the crowded condition of the hall. - on official business. In a preliminary game the-Med- ford Girls* team defeated the Ash* Home From College— Chester Woods and Marcus land Girls by a score of 4« to 14. The two teams line up as fol Woods spent the week-end In Ashland visiting their parents, lows: — Medford Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Woods. Ashland— F Herrlott. Chester Woods is a student at Marake F Dunn the Oregon Agricultural College Parr C Laing and Marcus Woods' Is a student Moore Gosnell G WMto at the University of Oregon. Hill O WlUlaMs Ashland substitutions— Tilton fdr Visiting Parent»— Mr. and Mrs. Monte Briggs Marake; Katser for Aldo Parr; . i of Los Angeles are In Ashland Parr for. Moore. visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Briggs. Fresh home-made cream Leave for House in Eugene ' J • Mrs. Nellie Richmond, who amela 'at the Plaga. has been visiting Mrs. Van tfoe- Marcelling. Trimming, aen for the past week, left tfcli morning for her home In Eugene. poolng, Dyeing Facíala. Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Phone 10«. LOTS OF RAIN Auto Accidents Take Heavy Toll One of the heaviest falls of rain of the pres ent year was recorded in Ashland and vicinity last night when fonr-tenths of aa Inch fell. In the surrounding foothills and mountains It snowed throughput thq night SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Falx 32— (U.P.)— Setting a new high reoorg for the year, tragic deaths on the Pacific coast over tip week-end mounted to 28, with automobile fatalities taking 15» Uvea. Forty-three persons weM Injured,-'li ’ of them being fn auto accidents. B. R. Gelver was • Biette FOR SALE—Good horse, I visitor In Ashland from Hoi years old. Wagon and harness. brook Saturday. . 8*5 Blain fit- 14«-«’ All Traffic to Marshfield is Batted; S. P. Right of , Way Also Out . MARSHFIELD, Ore., Feb. 22 — (U2P.)— All traffic 'over the Roseburg-Oooa Bay branch of the state highway waa blocked today by a masalve slide 12 miles south of Marshfield on the Marsbfleld-CoqnlUe paved high way. The slide also blocked the Southern Pacific right of way, but railway officials ex pected to have It cleared by to night. The highway may re main closed to traffic for tho remainder of the week. . Tilden Wins in Tennis Doubles NEW YORK CITY, Feb. 22 — (U.P.)— William Tilden and Fred C. Anderson won the douo- les national indoor tennis cham pionship here today, defeating Vincent Richards and Frank T. Hunter; Olympic champions. Falls in Scalding Water; Dies Today SACRAMENTO, Cal., Feb. 22. —Barney. Daugherty, aged 70, died today from injuries sustain ed Saturday when he fell Into a tub of scalding -water at the coun ty hospital. Hla screams at the time brought <an attendant im- medlaely after the accident but his burns were so serious phy sicians were nnable to save him. STARTS TODAY THEN TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY * EGGS AND CHIX. Leghorn, W. Ray Dnnn, Klamath man Taacred strain, individually pedi greed. Trapnested. Utility fancy. ager for the Pacific Telephone Limited number. Will C. Coun and Telegraph company, was ter, Ashland, Ore., 14*-tf a visitor in Ashland yesterday, returning to his home by motor FOR SALB—A. good used this morning. Ford bug. Cheap If taken at oace. Claycomb Motor Co. Ash land, Ore. 14C-2 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hershberg choppers. er of Klamath Falla were visit WANTED — Wood 14«-« or» in Ashland last night »nd Call phone No. ^1. this morning. Mr. Hershberger FOR RENT Piano, or for sale la proprietor of the Club Cafe cheap. Apply 12» Wimer S t. at Klamath Falls. They re or phone XOl-L. 146-1 ported a brisk snowfall in the I JUST FINISHED a dandy mountains Sunday. cement porch on Mr. Kaegi’s residence. Look It over, think It over, then call Blackwell. Phone 366-L. 148-tf Leaves For Home George W, Warren, prominent packer and business man of Warrenton, Ore., left tor his home this morning after spend ing the past week here on busi ness. H. Davis, Ohio; Charles But- to»,;<W ith e r s , Montana; Grace Bf MacConnell, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McElroy, Seattle ¡ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brunton, Seattle; Mrs. George W. Töllit, Seattle; Carl 0. Grill, Portland! Harry Banks, Kirk; J. L. Grey, Portland; N, G. Nicholson, Portland; Edwin O. Curtis, Port land. Attorney Here , W. H. A. Renner, Klamath Falla attorney, was a business visitor in the city yesterday and was a guest at the Lithla Springs hotel. This Week SOCIETY (Continued From Page Three) February Mrs. Dolly Entertains— Mrs. Pat Dally was hostess re cently at a delightful ¿party with the members of the sewing club of which she is a member, her <vests. The members brought their needlework and the afternoon was spent very happily in sew ing and visiting. A lovely two course lunch eon was served. Pink and white were’ the color's used In the dec orative Plan and pink and white carnations adorned the table. Those enjoying Mra. Daily's hospitality were Mra. Harry At tic, Mrs. Fraxler,- Mrs. Larkin Deer, Mrs. Nougent, Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Mrs. Joe Garner, Mra. Edgar, Mrs. George Barnum of Medford and Mra. Phil Wolcott. W H IT E SALE An opportune time to buy your sheets, cases, towels, curtain goods* long cloths, nainsooks, flaxons, linens, Special offerings in knit underwear, aprons, muslin underwear. « fliss Grace Bogue • S ? MEANS AN Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co, INTERNATIONAL QUALITY CLOTRING WILL CONDUCT AN REPUTATION d ' J ; No h • i B e tte r S u its A r e M a d e . * • Holt as a gay and penniless hero, all his fortune sunk in his ranch which holds a treasure of which he is un aware. Every Salt Positively Guaranteed To Give Satisfaction T h e O n ly N ew 1926 «Stock o f H art S ch a ffn er M arx «Suits in A sh la n d W e C a n A l s o F it Y o u I n a ELECTRIC COOKING SCHOOL Jordon Electric Co. Store INSTANCE • » p Tailored-fo-Measure . 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