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Moving— Itoeal j Personal flotes C. R. Babcock is moving from 44S Allison street to 62 Roca St. Tub baths day or Jackson Hot Springs. Stated communication of Al pha Chapter No. 1, O. E. S., tomorrow, Tuesday, (March 2) 7:30 p m. Initiation. Visitors of Worthy Matron. CALDWELL, Sec’y. ODD FELLOW ACTIVITIES Watch this space every day. Regular Meetings Subordinate every Thursday. Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. 160-tf Special The Encampment will confer the Patriarchal Degree next Tuesday evening. All members and visiting Patriarchs urged to attend. Refreshments will be served. 150-3 From Tai mrt night. 124-tf Flies will soon be here, have your screens made or repaired. From M edford- Jordan Sash and Cabinet works. Mr. and Mri- Wilson of Jack n52-tf sonville and. Mrs. Odell Osborn of Medford, were Ashland visitors From Hornbrook— FOR SALE— Garlic and white Sunday. _ i. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gaines, bottom onion sets. 6c and 8« were business visitors from Horn- pound. Also carrots, cheap. 440 Styleplus York Blue, silk-lin brook Saturday. Reiman. 162-2* ed suits on display at Pau! serud's. 163-tl Madden retreads tires. FOR RENT—Pasture. Walter Hash. Phone 3F28. 162-8* Lithla chewing bars a winner Among the guests at the Hotel FOR RENT—Small store room at Candy Land. Oregon are— at reasonable pricefc. Phone O. C. Klein and wife, Los 263-R. 162-2 From Talent— Angeles; Mrs. C. E. Dudley, Ir Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller of win, Iowa; Josie Davis, Seattle; FOR SALE— Small tracts, 3 to Talent spent Saturday in Ashland S. A. Bushell, Beattie; Florence 6 acres each, north side East on business. Cole, Seattle; Thad G. Dennis, Main St., Just east of box fac Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walk tory, plenty of water, no city See the new Looae Compacts er and daughter, Portland; Miss taxes, 3333 to |660 per acre, — Karess Line—Lithla Springs Maude Roberts, Los Angeles; Van easy terms, new Btreet to go 160-2 Horn, Los Angeles. Pharmacy. north from Main St., through center, of 30-acre tract. Fine Hand tailored suits in our Marcelling, Trimming, Sham- home sites, good for poultry, own shop by expert tailors at pooing, Dyeing. Facials. The berries, etc. H. C. Galey, 66 B. 346 and up. At Orres Tailor Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store. Main St. 162-6 Shop, upstairs. 162-1 Phone 102. 98-tf A splendid ling of spring suits, top-coats, flannel nickers, and boys* long tryusers, Just In at Paulserud’s. 162-tf t ; , Mrs. L. Ò. Penland was a visit or from Talent Saturday. ' Ten per cent reductions on aU millinery and trimmings Dr. J. J. Bmmens, specialist, from March 1 to 6. Mrs. H. of Medford, who has been spend Slmons, 26 South Pioneer. ing a few days in San Francisco, ‘ 160-3 has returned to bis practice. Visiting in A s h la n d - Mrs. J. Farris and daughter, Emily, of Providence, Iowa, are in Ashland visiting her nephew, W. H. Sams. They have been in California for the winter and are on their way home now. high grade tailoring eee tailors upstairs. 149-tf Paulserud's for Cleaning. From Rogne River— Mr. and Mrs. Ç. E. Sams Rogue River spent yesterday the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sams. Freeh home-made amela at the Pisaa. The picture record of child hood becomes a treasure cbest of happy meinories In years to come. Photographs never grow up.—Studio Ashland. Finishing Tonight “STELLA MARIS” W ith MARY PHILBIN Mrs. Raaor H l— Mrt. J. S. Raaor is still quite ill at the home of Mrs. Casey on Allison street. Mrs. Aroods who Is a sister of Mr. Rasor. is here from Aberdeen, Wash ington taking care df her. Their C. C. Adams and family of son, Frank, was also visiting Amarillo, Texas, stopped in Ash them from Aberdeen, but has re land today while traveling turned home. through the coast atetes looking for a location. They were very From Weed J. C. Barnard of Weed was a favorably Impressed with Ashland. business visitor In Ashland to All wool salts made to order day. 323.ÍO and np, fit guaranteed. MaddeÀ sells protected tires. See the new spring samples at Orres Tailors, upstairs. Takes New Position— Modern W o o d m a n - Miss Florence Marrette has re signed her work at the Plasa Confectionary, where ahe has worked for Mr. and Mrs. Taylor for the past year. Miaa Marrette has taken a position with the lo cal telephone company. Twenty members of the Med ford and Ashland Modern Wood man, went to Merrill Saturday evening for the initiation of six teen candidates after the busi ness meeting. They wars enter tained at a banquet by the Royal Visitor in Ashland — •< Neighbors o l Merrill. G. A. Pepper of Oakland, Cali Complete aaeortmeut of Kar fornia was a . visitor at the L. e n Toilet Goods.—Lithla Springs J. Orres home over Saturday and Pharmacy. 160-2 Suaday. Orres cleans and repairs Goes to P o r tla n d - George McMillan, day clerk at clothes. Phone 84. the* Lithla Springs hotel, left thia morning for Portland on a brief From Branch— Frank C. High is in Ashland business trip. for a week from his ranch in On Vacation T r i p - Klamath Co. Frank It- Hammond is spend ing a vacation visiting bis sis Toys and games for the Kid ters. Mrs. J. H. Turner at Ash dles’ birthday.—Bihart’s. 139-tf land, and Meadamea Yonng and Minkler of Medford. Mr. Ham mond la post master on the S. 8. Moving— Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frazier, President Taft on the Dollar formerly of the Frazier and Son line plying between San Fran Feed store, are moving to Grants cisco and the Orient, making a round trip every 66 days. Pass. Tomorrow — Wednesday Ashland High Quintet; Wins Over Klamath (Continued From Page One) CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the neigh- Birthday Sale enda Saturday. ban, friends and societies for -McNair Broa. tbe kind sympathy and floral •Bobbed Hal f ; Mari« Prévost K e n n e th Harlan L o u in « Faiendn Melodrama and Comedy a furious pace. • 21-2 lb. Family Package Candy, 99c.—McNair Bros. Jallas Orres, who went to Dunsmuir and Klamath Falls last week on bnsineee, returned to day. Katzer for Gosnell. Klamath W ill Start Bureau Near Ashland (Continued From Page One) received from Klamath Falls as to whether or not that city will pave or Improve Oregon avenue, over which autolsts must pass ■to get to Crater Lake. This roadway has been eharacterised by many Klamath residents as one of the worst streets in the state, and Is productive of brok en springs and other discom forts unless extreme caution is exercised in negotiating It. Although the Ashland cham ber of commerce was unable to ' convince! the ¿Klamath people that the Information, booth should not be started. It is reported that other interesting develop ments might be expected before »the close of the present week. offerings 03 i f RU ffiff« o f onr dear mother, Mrs. M. J. Sherman. Mr. Charlee W. Sherman. M n. Luella M. Stearns. Mra. Margaret A. Goddard. M n. Alice C. Roberts. 'picene from “ BOBBED HAIIV’ a warmer picture G F. N DINE Everfast Wash Fabrics ir A lX ife A R SCHOOL WEAR Tax Bill is Endorsed By Republicans 24 points against the Klamath team, as against the 44 for Ash land Saturday night. If compari (Continued From Page Oue) sons count for anything, Medford pf the counties of a very large is due for is stormy session when part of the taxable values within it invades Ashland next Friday «neh counties and resulted In evening. In fact, if the local eatly embarrassing such cottu boys show the same flash of bril-. ra as the principal and accru llant playing aa they displayed ing Interest upon outstanding Saturday night, it looks like a ¡bonds mature, and rocky road ¡ahead for the ’’stall . WHEREAS, if the passage of ing” champions of Southern Ore this bill could be secured during gon. the life of the present Congress Play Clean Ball provision is made for the imme One noticeable change In the diate payment to these land grant Klamath style of play Is the ab counties of a sum totaling 3<r sence of "roughing” which has 907,000.00, of which Jackson characterised their work In form County’s portion would be ap er years. Like Coach Hughes of proximately 3766,000.00, there Ashland, French, the Klamath fore. coach, drills clean sportsmanship • BE IT RESOLVED, That the into the boys at all times. It was Jackson County Republican Cen a good clean game from start to tral Committee considers it of finish, and ¡although hopelessly outclassed, the Klamath boys fought gamely until the end. Klamath was able to annex but two field goals, one by Yancey, forward, and the other by Hall, guard. Hall, star fullback on the Klamath eleven, created consid erable amusement when he for got himself for a moment and tucked the ball under bis arm and started racing down the floor as though on an end run for a touchdown. The Ashland "Ponies” proved they have some likely material coming up in a year or two for tbe regular team when they took the measure of Central Point’s second team, 31 to 14. The first halt ended 12 to 6, but the local youngsters found themselves in tbe two final periods and took the lead by a comfortable majority. Complete assortment of Kar On Shopping Trip— Meadamea C. T. Pine, L. Muel ens Toilet Goods.—Lithla Springs Pharmacy. 160-2 ler, J. J. Lewis, J. Sands and Miaa Jessie Sands motored over Among the gneete at the Hotel from Hilt Saturday on a shop ping expedition, and lunched nt Ashland are— H. Bernstein, Loa Angeles; the Lithla Springs hotel, re 8adie Hartley, Klamath Falls; tim in g the same day. George W. Lucy, Berkeley; Henry Sbadley, Chlloquin; Mrs. Leroy .On Regular Trip— Norton, Los Angeles, Portlsnd; Ted Ragan, veteran shoe sales Alonxo Morrison, Portland, Fred man, was In the city Saturday O. Crawford, Portland; F. R. evening and yesterday on one of Faller, Seattle; Mr. and Mra. J. Ma regular trips from his Port P. Mnrphey. San Francisco; E. L. land headquarters. He left yes Gordon, Portlpnd. terday afternoon for Klamath Falls where be will remain for See tbe new Loose Compacta a few days. —Karesa Line— Lithla Springs Pharmacy. 160-2 Among the guests at the Lithla Springs hotel are— Z. M. Agee, Eugene; J. S. Sam mons. Portland; R. C. Parker, Portlaad; O. W. Wentnor, Shang hai China; W. J. Ilamuer, Ban Francisco; Mr. and Mn. W. Ed win and son, Colorado Springs, Colorado; J. R. Hutchison. Oak land; J. C. Alexander, Klamath Falls; Panl 8. Moore, Portland; W. K. Adklaeoa, Oakland. Klamath Falls— — Ashland ¿ofer F Marske Yancey F Aldo Parr Barnes C Moore Hall G • Gosnell Stewart G Abbott Substitntions-^-Klsmath, Yarn es for Stewart; Ashland, Tilton for Marske; Roy Parr for Moore; prime Importance that tbe eili senä of Jackson County declare publicly their intention of sup porting, lu every1 reasonable and legitimate way, their Senators and Representatives in Congress in their effort to secure the reim bursement of Jackson and other Counties in the State of Oregon for this large sum of money. And it is the dense of this representa tive committee that the County Court of Jackson County be urged to appropriate sufficient money to send a representative to Wash ington to appear before the proper Committees' and urge the passage of this bill, and to give our Sen ators and Representatives support and encouragement in advocating its passage, and that we further urge each of tbe other land grant counties in the State of Oregon, eighteen in number, to appoint a representative for the same pur pose, to the end that these eigh teen counties can present a solid front in support of this measure. And the Secretary of this organi sation is hereby Instructed to send a copy of this resolution to each member of our delegation in Con gress, to the County Courts of each of the land grant counties, and to the press of each county and of the state. E WINCHESTER Garden Tools Blddes and Tines—High Carbon Steel. 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