r daily « donni Local : Personal flotes FOR R E S T :' — Unfurnished. house to rent at 22 Granite 8 t i Ptjyllege garage. Influire’ 35 G ran-; He St. : o o p F E L L O W A C T tv rrre S Watch this space a r a » day. Regular B e e tin ^ ; Subordinale ejgry JThursdr Encampment, l s t j i c d 3 r d Tus days. R ebçkahs,rândl and 4 'Tu Had a r s . • » I t i ' N’t 150- ». Everybody, esf^elgUy those Who ara not jQcM*-Fellows aro cordially iiW ttid *"1? f attend ’ h free lectured at thg ht E. church, Tuesday evening, ‘March 16, ‘by Hon. J e rry 8. Green of lo y a . A musical- program w ill Pre­ cede the lefture. / 162-1 S ta tW <]cojtfUDe, Wbdtesday evening, Afarch l'f. ' Routine business including petitions and ÿuports. A ll Sir Knights cour- laously lytR ad, ' ’ D.Slfcí JACKSON, E. C. .■Hdlman Is confined on B street' by 111» ¿ Have your windows made sf Jordan Sash and cabinet works. Adlsrlka, 61.— McNair Bros. Mr. and Mra. Guy Randles and ¿hlldren spent Sunday at Appie­ date v is itis i thelr uncle, Jack Hot sulphur tub hatha, day hr ulght, Jackson Hot Springs. 166-tf F o r high grade tailoring see Ortas tailors upstairs. 149-tf .Mrs. Charlee Burns underwent aa operation at the Sacred Heart hospital at Medford this morn- lag. ■ 1 6 6 -3 *' H > R SA LE: •— . Nice b u r body, windshield and top, (1 6 complete. Woods Stole. ' < ’ W — It W ANTED: — Phone 4O7R. Laundry' work. > > >66f— 10? -, Ready-ty-weer suits In the W A N T E D : T W d * Qr »three latest »styles and ■fabrlOB.T—Paul- setting 1)40!, ,480 Cfcastput, $ t . ' serud’a . . 165-tf F O R S A L E C H EA P. — Op« dance. Where?— Jackson Hot Springs. bull 18- months old. Phone 292-J i- fe . .2 ,« -« ’ When — Thnrs., March 18. Why? '-‘-Benefit Upper Valley Building FO R SALK: — My 6350« cor­ Fund. 164-2 , . W h a t,?— O 1 d-t»i m e ner residence; half cash, at 399 Beach street; near new normal From Portland — and grammar schools; can be E. L. Gordon of Portland, In rented for 64-80 per year.cash In the railway m all service, is in advance. R. D. Sanford. 165-1* Ashland today. FO R E X C H A N G E : — Yakim a Psulserud’e suits look better, Valley, Wash., business property, last longer and cost less. 165-tf principal corner,' good town on highway, 67500 f q r residence or Among the guests a t the Hôtel ranch property. Address Box A Oregon are i * ‘ t care of Tidings. 165— 4* H:’ D. Hart’lio n ? Portland; E. FOR HALE: —- 6-hole steel H. Van W o rn « / and w ife; Goble, range w ith large warming eloset Oregon; James M itgur, Los An­ and water coil, burn either wood geles; B. Bunker, Seattle. or coal. 364 Liberty or Phone 835-R. 165— 2 T ry our 50c Merchants* Lunch. Every day from 11 to 2 at The W A N T E D — 13 acres of apple Plasa Confectionery. 162-tf orchard sprayed at once/ Man with' power o atfit preferred. Let us make that Easter suit. Phone 106 or 443-J. 105-1 We gnsraatee a fit.— Paul- serud's. ' 165 tl FOR R E N T — Oôod 'pastura for 4 cows. 419 Laurel St. ** » , 165-4* Among the guests at the Columbia hotel aro— ORCHARD TO LEA SE ON Charles B. Thompson, Port­ SHARES— I have about 13 acres land; H. V. Smith, Portland; of fine apple orchard which I Thomas Parkinson, Ashland; L. w ill lease to a reliable party on M. Harris, Orangsvalley, Idaho; shares. Orchard close to town John Morsts, Chico; D. H . I jams, and In good condltton. Call Eugene; Charles SeavSy,,Eugene; Wm. M. Briggs St 105 or 443-J. L. Peters, Los Angeles; B. Irw in, 165-2 Los Angeles; O. W . Evans, Klsnt- Ath Falls. ’ n i— ' Mrs. Henry Reid of Oak Street Payee, makes lyoftlng is confined to her home by 111 neas. Ten per sent discount from March' 15 to A pril 3, Inclusive, on Amont the gueete at the Hotel all m ill)nery at Mrs. H . Simons, Ashland are ■ ■ R. J. Lake, Casa Grande, A ri­ 26 S. Pioneer Avo. 164-3 sons; Mr.- anjl Mrs. George E. .Returns from y k rf^ - Davis. Centralia. Washlngto«; M rl. Bkrtha Hear returned Jack Raymond. Roseburg.; M. W . fromOakland, where she spent Hughes, Seattle; J. F. Sullivan, several days visiting her daugh­ Portland; W . H. Ballinger. Port­ ter, Mrs. J. A. Shipp. land! E- L. Gordon, P o rtla n d i C. W . West, Portland; Jamas H and­ over, London; F . Handover, Van­ Taffies and brlttles fresh crispy at Candy Land. > couver, B. C. Oletre Lincoln, Seattle; James P . Cooke, Portland; J. J. Jonaa, Beattie; C. M. W allen, Salem; to o ls J. Bowen, Camp Lewis, Washington; Mrs. Ralph V . H in ­ kle. Pendleton- Everett H arp, ahaw,-Eugene; A. H. Hixson and Wife: Baker; Mrs. C. J. Flynn. T ry Studio Ashland for kodak Baker; C. J. Wallace. Dunsmuir. finishing. ■ C talr Beebe, who has been do­ in g Insurance business for some A new Shipment of suits junt tim e Is now engaged te a ‘poultry te at Panleernd’a. . 166-tf Clifton Oarnett underwent an business east of town. operation for appendicitis gt the Community hospital yesterday Bay Bluebird Cafe— noon. ¿Mt«< K . D. Shaw and W a lte r K itto hare purchased the Bluebird1 Cafe Madden aella protected tlfea. from Floyd Putman, according to nabob «cement today. The new TODAY - TOMORROW Follow the crowd to Jackaen owners took charge of the cate H ot Springs.r Thursday, March Sunday. The cafe was recently 18, 6:20 p. m. 164-2 remodeled. THOMAS MEIGHAN and Clarence ^aundeis, deposed In-ad 6f file Piggly’ Wfjfely chain stores, nod now owner of a similar chain, appeared before U. S. Commissioner John Walker at Memphis, Tenn., and^signea^a- $7500 hjpnd to appear March 20 to answer charge? o f using the mails to defraud. Photo shows Saupdortr on the left and Commissioner Walke? on the right ;j . $ In the 1 Atlas mountains of ( Fowls w ith tall» 18 feet l o a f northern A frica there are -goats are bred in the interior pro- «■ which climb trees to eat tlw vinces of China. foliage. So ancient Is the city of Da­ mascus, la Syria, that there Is no record of its. origin in any w ritten histories. Folding Autographic A Tribute to the Beauty and Utility of America’s Foremost Cotton Fabric , Ginghams gay and ginghams colprfuloffer their charm te the woman who is greatly interested in the love^^ncir fabrics that will help the home seWef to make her own inviting frocks and other wearables. Fabrics so 'smartly patterned and colored that they will remind you that gingham is idfeal foir Spring renovations and wardrobes alike. The finest swimmers among animals are deer and be»ra..' . LEEDOM’S These cameras fold com­ pactly, work easily and make good pictures. Kodaks $5.00 up Brownies $2.00 np Special Prices Prevail Tomorrow Only For good pictures use? Eastman Filins - Albums 50c np Tb« Quality Store We do developing and printing. Work finished aMnwday^ received. V Your New Easter Togs Here FOR EVERY CAR The Best That The Cheese Market Affords, : ■ | NEW • DRESSES— • NEW COATS Phenix-Bluehill NEW HATS— NEW HOSE NEW GLOVES-NEW LINGERIE L. AB kinds of cottage and fancy cheese. Everything in readiness for the Easter Demand. • LOIS WILSON i -M r. and Mrs. D. N. Davis, of Oseen Springs, wäre in Ashland Mr. and Mra. A rthur Stennatt tha laat ot the week shopplng. of Crescent City, announce tha birth of an 8 pound baby bof, born March 1 1. Mr. and Mm. Stennett formerly lived in Ash­ land sad are well known here.. USE BUTTERICK PATTERNS WITH THE DELTOR MAKES DRESS MAKING EASY WIMER BLDG. A showing of smart silk crepe dresses^ circular, flare, pleated and printed. Special Lot Marcelling. Trimming, Sham, poetag. Dyeing Facials. The Vdatty fchoppe, McGee's store. Phone 162. íl- t ¿ RISH Greeting carde McNair Bros. for Easter. NEW Parrhaaee New Ca«^— The Automotive Shop reports the sale of a. new Chevrolet tonr- car to Prank Baswlck. TAILORED COATS Full lined—Semi-and-full flared in new gray, tan and mixed. Your choosing here will get a dandjy for , Scranton Betf This is chocolate Week at The' Reform'd from Texas-» Mr. and Mrs. Q. E. Eih return­ ed from El Paao, Texas, yexterday morning. Mr. Bib was sent there by the 8. P. Co., as a wltnaga te New Hats that finish the costume in appropriate models for either sport or dress wear. Priced at . a law sott. Don’t forget the date— Thure- y . March 18. Place— JaekUn ot Springe. Admission 60c eh. Coffpe and home made * • . 16c. 164-3 to Ireland. adventure the jtioer From K U m afh Fall»— 4 " 1 Mr. sad Mrs. Charles Jndfctes- of K la^eM i Fatls^ybrs i» -A » h - Taàd Bunday vlsftfog Mrs. J o i-, to e-r en FOfc E A SÍE R AT BilBfigs Ageïicy Wash AB ÌV Ao a klbs parente. 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