Thursday, March 4, ,1000 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS bocal • Personal flotes Movia<— Mrs. Ira Johnson is moving from 188 Central Avenue to 608 ! North Main street. who come local teterest Lithia chewing' bars a winner at Candy Land. A Dally Chroaicle of I». 25-37. Court Game Lures Stars BEARS GOOD FRUIT Business Vlsitoi F rom Horn brook— Mrs. Susanne Homes Carter Mrs. J. A. Hughes, of Horn was a business visitor in Ashland brook was a visitor in. Ashland from Jacksonville, yetersday. yesterday. Toys and games for the Kid Styleplus York Blue, silk-lin dies’ birthday.— Elhart’B. ed suits on display at Pau'- 139-tf serud’a* , 152-tf From Grant Pass — * ----- , t A. G. Knapp of Grants Paas Te subordinate lodge will con Save on medicines and sun is a visitor in Ashland on busi fer the Initiatory Degree Thurs ness. day evening, March 4. Every dries.— McNair Bros. brother’should be there to wel- Business Vitdiot*— eoaie the'4iew members. The picture record of child Mrs. E. A. Hunter of Klamath hood becomes a treasure chest 163-3 Falls is in Ashland on business. of happy memories in years to V ÎT come. Photographs never grow stated Madden retreads tires. 53-tl up.—Studio Ashland. Ill— ’ f'K f Clyde Young, who Is employed at the postoffice, is confined to March 6. Important business his home by Illness. relating to Ceremonial on March 13. Refreshments afterwards. Birthday cards.— Elharts. F. D. WAGNER, Potentate. W. H. DAY; Recorder. 156-2 From Oakland— Mrs. Swenson of Oakland, ar rived in Ashland last evening to To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond visit her parents, Mr. and Mr?. Dix, February 2«, at 357 Vista Clute of Nursery street. Mrs. street, a daughter, weighing 7 Clute Is quite ill. pounds. Marcelling, Trimming, Sham pooing, Dyeing Facials. The Hot sulphur tub baths, d»y Vanity Shoppe, McGee's Store or night, Jackson Hot Springs. 98-tf 155-tf Phone 103. Stated session, Friday evening, Files will soon be here, have your screens made or repaired. Jordan Saab and Cabinet works. > 152-tf I ron» Hilt— William Kerwin of Hilt. Cali fornia, Is visiting friends in Ash land this week. I Tub baths day or night. Jackson Hot Springs. 134-tf <L 1 ' ’ < •' — ---- For high grade tailoring see Orres tailors upstairs. 149-tf Visitors In Ashland— N. W. Vasburg, Dr. Sprains Ankle— Jack Nims turned his ankle while crossing the street and fell in front of a car yesterday afternoon. He was not hurt other than the sprained "ankle, caused by falling. Portland Girl Would Join Navy PORTLAND, Ore., March 3— (U.P.)—("Miss, the navy needs sailors but cannot place sailor- ettes at present, although we all have hopes that some day it may enlist members of the fairer Cliff Payne makes screens. sex." This wds the reply over the Among the guest« at the Hotel telephone by Lieutenant Com Ashland are— mander P. W. Northcroft, in A. Hemple, Portland; Thomas charge of the local recruiting S. Collins, San Francisco; Mr. station. In answering questions and Mrs. W. S. Hall, Merrill; of a girl who wanted tp enlist. Lloyd Q. Sweetman, Berkeley; "Then how in the world will D. J. Wyatt and family, Tren I get to China?” the disap ton, Idaho; Edwin G. Curtis, pointed miss wanted to know. Portland; C. T. Darley, Klam "Shall I try the Marine Corps?” ath Falls, Oregon; L. D. Jones, After admitting 17 years of Portland; George M. Read. Port- age, refusing to tell why she land; G. H. Harrison. San Fran- wanted to go to China, and cisco; C. E. De Face, Oakland; promising she would try the O. Fisher and family, Portland [ marines, the girl hung up with the parting shot: Try Paulserud's for Cleaning. | «’Well, It’s funny the navy needed yeomanettes during the Among the guests at the H o te l|War and doesn’t want 'em now.” Oregon Tommy Atkins, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J., B. Mardes, McMinn-1 ville; J. O. Crosby and wife, , Portland; W. Nolan, Roseburg. I TB WELCOME R O W S At Las* l i l t TO CLASSIFY Jot* National G uard- William Kanasto, Lynn Neely, and Walbert Flsckus, Joined the National Guard last evening at a special drill meeting at the| armory. MRS. M. E. DAHUFF. EARL R. DAHUFF. MRS. EVERETT SMITH. Good Policy PURPLE SAGE A story of the old western range and the fight against cattle rustlere and outlaws with hard riding, quick shooting and all the dangers of the early w èst “ If you would have a thing well done do it your self,’’»but if you wou^l have your clothes well clean and pressed, let the STANDARD CLEANERS do it. Tree Delivery Service fc J, » % Standard Cleaners] Phone 108 95 Oak S t Potted Plants STARTS P hone• "Say it with Flowers” XL ELECTRIC The Automotive Shop Brake Relining Done by Machinery J WE DELIVER FREE Phones 148 or 120 • Statiott formerly M urphy Electric Shop for electrical service Another Shipment ot Ladies Guy Good, Prop. COATS ENDS TOMORROW and DRESSES , t Arrive Persona^ Effects are Just as Insurable as house hold furniture ahd equipment ,—and exposed to even greater chances of loss. Especially when you travel, you need Insurance protection oh the contents of your travel ing kit. Tourist Baggage Insur ance affords economical pro tection on personal effect* in transit, in clubs, hotels, laund ries and wherever else they may be outside your home. ADDING MANY NEW NUMBERS TO OUR ’ Billings Agency PRICED AT Bstab. 1383 at 41 E. Main St. Real Estate & Real InSurasc Phone 211 Representing the INSURANCE COMPANY NORTH AMERICA Founded 1792 $22.50 T0 $37.50 OF The New Dresses We Show Will Be a Revelation- in designing and color combinations that combine skill and style to the utmost. Fabrics, ©f the new all-silk n n i CrvpvB nnu u“" J w n n n uu h one. , . . * “ Black and White Revue” on sale now at SPRING LINE Coats of Mixed Tweeds and Soft Shades of Plain and Diagonal Weaves. Here you will see the last new patterns in coat makings. Every color and size. DRESSES PRICED FROM $17.50 TO $35.00 DRUG4T0RI 23rd Anniversary • Birthday Sale SATURDAY Watch for ad in Friday’s Tidings. » American Legion Comedy McNAIR BROS. E. R. ISAAC & GO. or Reserved Seats For at your { o f thè\ Cut Flowers ASHLAND FLOWER SHOP IMPROVED CHEVROLET 7 ; n J ? bor. add friends who so kindly Ralph H. Maupin, Portland; A.I , . .. ... , G. Knapp, Grants Pass. M8,sted u8 during the illness an, death of our beloved husband . and father. Also for the beauti- Fresh home-made.cream c a r - L , flowers and wuglc at the amels at the Plaza. 128 tt | funera, gervlces. for every occasion. DIAMONDH wanted from es tâtes or individuels for cash. State sises and prlce. Weil, Box 298 Station C, Los Angeles, Cal. 166-3* S H I IB GET BACK IN ARMY M Anniversary Celebration FLOWERS WANTED — Garden thinners evenings and afternoons. W. E. Pierson, 1725 Boulevard. 155-3 W M TQ R .m ie H TH ' HONOLULU, T. H., March 4: Dazzy Vance, premier hurler of the Brooklyn' Dodger«, and Bernie Nels. -—Rotarians of the entire Paci former teammate, but now with the Boston Braves, are here pictured ready for the opening whistle In a baskeOxill game at Clearwater, Fla. fic area will be welcomed here In Both have been playing on a professional court tiara in the south. They May with all the picturesque hos think it a great conditioner for baseball Work. • pitality for which the Island ter ritory is famous. Rotarians from a dozen or more countries will combine business With entertainment duriog yhe Pacific Rotary Conference, May FOR, SALK OR RENT— Mod ern 5-room house, furnished or unfurnished. Large porch, beau tiful view, large and sqiall fruit, chicken park. 219 Meade St. 156-1* E. W Green and Harold Haugen, all of Fresno, California, were busi ness visitors In Ashland yester day. Mr. Haugen is a cousin of Mrs. L. J. Orres of this city and recently came from Fort Dodge, Iowa. He made a short “ Spider" Murdock is a Los Angela* daredevil, who doea little things like visit at the L. J. Orres home on A splendid line of spring suits, hopping from moving train s to autos Beach Avenue. top-coats, flannel nickers, and or airplanes. H e never got h urt, and he wears a black cat and a figure boys’ long trousers, Just in at SXN FRANCISCO, March 4— Every article on sale at Mc Paulserud'e. 152-tf The most talked of man in the “ 13” on his sweater. B ut he got it a t l*« t. H e w ent to vlalt a Kick Nair Bros., is guaranteed. United States army, according to frien d , slipped on the hospital steps and b rtP e <*nkle. Among the guests at Ute Coluin-1 those who claim to know, was bi* hotel are— I “Hard-Boiled” Smith. Vernonia — Oregon-American W. W. Miller, Roseburg; E. I OrCn Waynlck, formerly a mule Lumber Co., orders 37 steel D. Smith, Roseburg; O. C. I “skinner” in the service company, logging trucks. Clarke, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. 130th Infantry, promises to rate It. H. Guthrie, Portland; L. least second In the contest for Smalley, Portland; O. C. Em-Inotoriety> Portland; Jack Foley,I Seven months ago Waynlck was TODAY - TOMORROW mons, Portland; Homer A. Schaler, I di«charf$^d because of repeated infractions of discipline. During the time since, he tried to get Madden soils protected tires. J back in. His former commanding officers held ont against him for Subject the <’<r to the most Among the guests at the IJtlila I whole seven months. But rigorous test th at you can Springs hotel arc— Waynlck’s persistency won, and devise. Loaf through traf H. W. Yaw, Los Angeles; Mr. L,e has received notification from fic. Skim over country and Mrs. Q. O. McComb, San adjutant general at Wash- roads. Plow through mu^J Franclsoo; Joe Pettus, 8an ington D. O., that he may enlist and sand. Rush up hill« Francisco; A. B. Brown, Portr L <aln wlth hU old buddies, that balk bigger and high land; Jack Murphy, Portland; C. E. LorcKhz, Portland; Harvey I er priced cars. C. Smith, Portland; A. C. Fields, i THANKS Portland; J. 8^ String Eugene; w. to \ hank the ne,Kh- K DEHTROYKK8 JiALT TROUBLE This conference had its Incep PEKINO, China., March 4— tion in the thought of Australian and New Zealand Rotgrians, who (U.P.)—The American legation suggested two years ago the hold 'today ordered U- S. destroyer* to Tien Tsln'where labor troub ing here of such a meeting. les have threatened to develop PORTLAND, Ore., March 4.— Reedsport — Winchester Bay Into a general ^trike with the A Thrift campaign conducted by Lumber Co., will run double possibility of anti-foreign ac tivities. , a loca\ trust company In Portland shifts kt mill. schools has home good fruit. Ap proximately >30,000 has been saved by the pupils. The campaign has the full ap proval of the board of education, which made It ,pla.in, however, that pupils were not to be discour aged from having savings ac- counts In other banks as well. ODD FELLOW ACTIYHTCh. Watch this space every day. Regalar Meetings Subordinate every Thursday. Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th Taasdays. j. . • l?O-tf Hillah Temple Masonic Hall ' ' • SHOP FOR THE NEW THINGS AT THE ROSE Any member of Legion or enxiliery w ill gladly sell you a ticket $1.00 New Lades for Spring ßewing. All kinds and Qualities. öc and up r r. i n Where Yoar Dollar has Mows fe a ts New Window Drap eries now on display. All new patterns. 22c and up