Former Resident— Los Angeles William Abbott of Berkeley, formerly of Ashland, la In Ash­ land visiting relatives and old friends. Lioeal ; Personal flotes ettiest Divorcee FOR RENT—Two room house­ keeping apartment, 349 E. Main. ‘ 153-tf Madden sulle protected tires. i ODD FELLOW ACTIVITIES Watch this epace every day. Regular Meetings Subordinate every Thursday.' Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­ days. Rebekahs, 2nd and Tuesdays. 150-tf Te subordinate lodge will con­ fer the Initiatory Degree Thurs­ day evening, March 4. Every brother should be there to wel­ come tbe new members. 162-3 In Collision— Mrs. Mary Burtman suffered a cracked shoulder bone and ebest bone. In a train collision near Oakland about a week ago. She is out of the hospital now and Is ' \ ' D. H. JACKSON, E. C. W. H- DAY, Recorder. Saturday Is last day of 23rd Rexall Birthday Sale.— McNair Fresh home-made cream car Bros. amela at tbe Plata. 128-tl FOR RENT—Furnished grooms with or without board, 328 Al- mònd. 153-2 Left for S o u t h - Mrs. Emil Pell and Mrs. I. D. Applegate left the last of the week for Los Angeles where Mrs. Apple- gate will take medical treatment. . Vincent LannS of Boones ach, Applegate . and , Cbester plegate of Applegate were visi­ tors In Ashland yesterday. < Here for Fun e ral Professor P. L. Spencer of Eu­ Tima ersaee many memories gene 'spent Sunday in Ashland hut ' photographs remain un- visiting relatives and to attend the Changed throughout the yeara funeral of Mrs. Lynn Skeen. Photographs of quality at Studio Ashland. Quality stationery.— Elbert’s. £ Iatereetfeg Incident— O. 'A. Wlcklelm of tbs Mason Motor Co. of Medford, with four ppaerrere, drove a Star coach over night. 124-tr Among tbe guests at the Hotel Ashland are— ( FOR RENT— Furnished six- room bouse with garage and garden, 323 Almond St. 1S3-2 ....GET ACQUAINTED for a dol­ lar. Send M-00 for a special 5-months' subscription to SUN­ SET— the West's Great National Magaslne— the clean, up-to-date monthly (or tbe whole family. Spare-time agents wanted. Ad­ 1 Stated conclave, ! W^ednesday, dress 489 Fourth St., San Fran­ gvening, March 3. Open long cisco, Calif. 163-1 form. Routine business and Or­ der wf Temple.' Dinner at 6:45. Have a fit at Orres Tailors (Ml Sir Knights courteously ln- Vtted. WANTED— Spading, garden­ FAIRFJELD, Iowa, March t — ing. etc.. 143 Sixth St. J. D Peffly. . 163-6* (Ü.P.)— Louis ^ruey. aged SO, prominent and wealthy farmer, FOR ^RENT—Sleeping rooms, freshly renovated. Low renjf. In­ quire at thia office. A. E. Walk­ er, 29 8.- Pioneer. 153-tf S. J. Grimes, Portland; C. W; West, Portland; Phil A. Smith, Loa Angeles; Mrs. H. C. Foote, Tacoma; E. White, Idaho; Walter White and wife^ Idaho; C. C. Hayes and wife, Salidea, Califor­ nia; Charles Wlllman, Salem. Improving nicely. WANTED APPLES Wanted to bny 200 boxes ap pies. Post office box 672. Klam ath Falls, Oregon. 163-3* Purchased Car— The Oaycomb Motor Co. re- port the .sale of a 1926 Ford touring car to V. K. Allison. FOR SALB— 5-cpom, modern house at 294 pioneer for |1100. Some terms. Look ft over then w e Deakln. 153-tf Ten pec cent reductions on all millinery and trimmings from March 1 to 6. Mrs. H Simons, 26 South Pioneer. 150-3 Among the guest« at the Lithla Springs hotel a re— Bandon — Business section, now built on piles, to be filled in by dredging, and streets mac­ adamised.. . J. C. Appel, Portland; Clayton, Hollywood; Bud Hollywood; Mrs. C. R. Lucas, Klamath Falli; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cooper, Portland; Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Lamb, Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spencer, Victoria, B. C.; Mrs. V. Spencer, Vancou­ ver, B. C.; Phil Smith, San Fran­ cisco; George M. Robison,' Port- . ' • a t. Burns — Work suspended on Herrick Lumber Co., railroad, until April 1. çcncerns insurânee Marshfield — Coos and Curry Telephone Co., will spend 375.-' 000 for 1926 improvements. Coos county will have all private timber re-cruised at a cost of 325,000. TODAY - TOMORROW For high grade tailoring see Orres tailors upstairs. 149-tf THE QUALITY STORE FIELD QUALITY GINGHAMS Miss Edith Plummer left last evening for Los Angeles to make a two months visit with her sister, Mlsa Pauline Plummer, who la a student at the Los Angeles Con­ servatory of music. — the Importance of that word “Quality” will chooae the gingham which repre­ sents It. When you buy Field Quality Ginghams you are assured of being satis­ fied with yonr purchase. These ginghams are careful­ ly woven of selected yarns which have been bleached and then dyed with the best dye it Is possible to obtain. These designs are original and distinctive, and they nre used - exclusively In Field ■ Quality Ginghams. We In­ vite your inspection. Dr. E. D. Lamb, well known Klamath Falls physician and Mrs. Lamb were visitors in Ashland today and were registered at the Lithla Springs hotel. Dr. Lamb la deputy state health officer for Klamath county. C. D. Garcelon, Klamath Falls business man, was In the city with his family last evening. They were guests at the Lithla Springs hotel. Hotel Man Here— Charles Wlllman of the Ter­ Marcelling, Trimming, 8ham- poolng, Dyeing. Facials The minal hotsl at Salegn, la a busi­ Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store. ness visitor in Ashland and is Phone 102. 98-tt registered at the Hotel Ashland. Confined to Home— Arthur Hudnell, who is employ' Railroad Man H e r e - Guy L. Anderson, traffic man­ ed kt the Franklin Bakery, is con aged for the Longview, Portland fined to hie home with the flu. and Northern Railway company, Try Pauleerud's for Cleaning'. was a Visitor in Ashland yester­ day as the gueet of G. N. Kramer, local Southern Pacific agent. sateena Visitor*-— Marie Prévost Kenneth Harlan 4 reUldpng mystery-drama ‘of Wve and adventure. Henry Pace and Mr, Gebauet of Medford spent the day In Ash' L eft for Home In South— land on buslneee. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kearns, who have been spending the win­ A splendid line of spring suits, ter visiting at the home of Mr. top-eoats, tlaansl nickers, end and Mrs. J. B. Hair on Liberty hoys* long trousers, Just In at' street, and of their son, W. A. Paulaerud’s. 153-tf Kearns, one of tha faculty at O. A. C. left for thetr home In Cali­ Among the gueata at the Columbia fornia recently. Mrs. Hhlr ac­ hotel are— companied them as far As Yreka. E. D. Smith. Roeeburg; Thao Where .they visited friends for a Avgeris, Gregory; M. R. Scotti, few days. Mrs. Hglr has Just re­ Klamath Falla; C. R. Walker, turned. Dunamulr; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nites, Oakland; J. A. Andersoa and wife, Oakland; J. T. Tbomaa, Mre. Charles T. White and M. C.; E. C. James, M. C. children of Omaha, Nebraska, left Btyleplus York Blue, stlk-ltu- for "Portland to visit after a few ed dulla on display at Pauï- days visit with her sister, Mrs. eerud's. 16«-tf A. E. Tonner. ,1 BIRTHDAY SALE Ends Saturday! * We Are Growing! • The twenty-third year of Rexall finds the 10,000 Rexall stores, which reach from coast to coast and across the Atlantic, better prepared than ever before to serve the steadily-growing army of buyers who insist on quality goods and who appreciate money- saving values. JUST A S A M P L I0 7 THE BARGAINS OTTERED Klcnzo Dental Cream The daily use of Elenzo will keep your Teeth -White and Sparkling — your Gums healthy and your breath sweet and clean. Regular price 50c. Birthday Sale Price Cascade Pound Paper and Envelopes ^ tjl 1 1 An economical and practical way “ "■J j / pS?* I to purchase stationery. 1 lb. box 11L —'""'J I an banged himself la the county Jail here last night on the eve of Ms trial for the murder of Samuel McNesae, 18-year-old youth. .Young McNeese was al­ leged to have wronged Bruey’e 14-year-old daughter. ' Money rattiest divorcee In Los Angelea—a t least, r tolled bar when be gave bar a decree. He »by tier husband .would desert such a sweet* p re tty , wife.? , • - NOW . OUT OF DANGER AH' wool suits made to order A » "■ * * ' d 323.50 and up, fit guaranteed. Dr, Mattle B. Shaw and son, See the new spring samples at From Hilt— Marvin, returned from Marsh­ 8. J. Johnson of Hilt was a Orres Tailors, upstairs. field, where they were called' by the Illness of Dr. H. M. Shaw. business visitor In Ashland yes­ From Bellview— Dr. Shaw reached there In time terday. Mrs. J. E. Randles was In Ash to assist In the operation that land from Bellview yesterday. saved Dr. Shaw’s life. The left Palm Olive specials at. Elharts. arm was Infected while Operat­ Visiting Daughter— ing on a Mastoid case and for Business Visitor— Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peachy ar­ a time amputation was thought Theo Avgeris, of Deter, Ore­ rived in Ashland Sunday from necessary. Dr: H. M. 8haw will gon ,1s in Ashland transacting Portland, and are visiting tbeir return to Ashland to recuperate business. daughter, Mrs. Edwin Dunn. as soon as he Is able to be mqved from tbe Mercy hospital. Cliff Payne makes bracket; Toys and games for the Kid­ dles* birthday.— Elhart’s. In Medford— 129-tt R. W. Price went to Medford today to attend tbs Rotary meet­ Moved— ing- The Christian Anderson family have moved from Élisabeth street Woolen samples for comforts to the Howard house on Mountain R etim ed fre m Hospital— at Orree Tailor ehop, upstairs. Avenue. Mrs. George Loosley returned 163rl* to her home on Oak street Sun­ day. attar having her tonsils re­ v isito rs In Ashland— Lithla chewing bars a winner moved at the Community hospi­ Mrs. A'. E. McOaw, and Mr. and at Candy ^.and. tal. Mrs. H. L. Hobart of Fort Jones, California, were In Ashland yes­ Flies will soon he here, have terday visiting at the home of Expect to visit in Washington — Mr. and Mrs. R.‘ H. Cline of your screens made or repaired. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Scribner. Mrs. Van Nesa Avenue, expect to go Jordan Bash and Cabinet works. Mrs. McCaw la Mrs. Scribner’s to Washington about March 10, 153-tf mother. to benefit Mr. Cline’s health and vleit relatives. Orres cleans clothes clean Hangs Self Just Before Trial Tor Slaying of Youth Clairlock Ginghams 32 inches wide, yard 35c Ladies Dresses Arriving Daily MEETING WITH UNANIMOUS APPROVAL Come in a good range of Patterns in Fast Colors the demand for a medium priced garment, yet one that is stylish and practical, without extravagance of price. Highland Lassie Ginghams 32 inches wide, yard 29c HERE YOU CAN CHOOSE BEAUTIES AT THERE’S NOTHING BETTER — for the practical school frock than Highland Lassie Ginghams, Materials and colors that stand wear and laundering — Patterns that are pleasing and priee that is right. e n l n V w W i r l i i o i g f v i i i u n l 1 i karh i C l Til* i l o e t l M Paisley Dress Ginghams 32 inches wide, yard 25c THE HOUSEWIFE KNOWS — That for a combina­ tion of service and attractive appearance in house dresses there’s nothing that can surpass PAISLEY GINGHAM. We have a number of new and original designs in this fabric in all colors. OrkPltlOT n v irm i n M o l l i e * I h l i a l t t o Q U W a lto V y /A t r l ll l i U i t P > F i v P View these chic models now for the first time Priced at $2.98 T0 $5.90 Use Butterick Patterns With The “ Deltor “ TUB FAST Sun and Tub. ziSâKaaœiïffiSKæ- I