From C o p c o - bocal ■ Personal flotes Harold Hunce is in town for a few days from his work with the Copco Co. Steel hart’s. ODD FELLOW A O m W I » Watch this space every day. Regular Meetings Subordinate every Thursday. Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­ days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. . 150-tf Special Ashland lodge No. 45, I . O. O. F ., w ill confer the first de­ gree Thursday evening, March 18. A ll members and visiting brothers urgently requested to attend. Stated convocation, Thun evening, March 18. Rou business and petitions. A ll < panlons Invited. C. A. M ALONE, H W . H. D A Y, Secretary. From Talent— Louis Brown was a visitor ir Ashland from Talent yesterday Paulserud’s suits look better, last longer and cost less. 165-tf Returned from Arizona— R. J. Luke returned Monday evening from Caaa Grande, A ri­ sons. where he.has been visiting for the past four months with his son, S. W . Luke. Mr. Milton of Jackson Hot Springs has offered his dance hall to Bellview and Upper V a l­ ley. We w ill make a lot if you’ll come out. Admission 50c each. Coffee and home made cake, 15 cents. Thursday, March 18. 166-2 F iling equipment.— El Returned from South— Business Visitor— M. N. Long returned from Los Mrs. Herman Sommers of Tal­ Angeles Monday evening, where ent spent yesterday in Ashland he has been visiting for the past on business. . six weeks. Left for Eugene— Madden retreads Urea. 63-tf H. C. Galey le ft fo r Eugene this morning to be gone several days Ashland Natatorfum minernl on business. plunge now open. Under new management. A new shipment of suits Just in at Paulserud’s. 165-tf Among the guests at the Columbia hotel are — Bellview and Upper Valley have to stop giving benefits pretty soon for we are a ll going to be too busy. So everybody come out and help swell the fund and Incidentally have n good time.— Jackson H o t Springs. March 18. 166-2 Business Visitor— Carl Abraham, Portland; W. II. Parry, Portland; Charles A. Dunn, Portland; F. E. Kennan. Sacramento; M. R. Scotti, K lam ­ ath Falls; W . W. M iller, Rose­ burg; E. D. Smith, Roseburg. Marcelling, Trim m ing, Sham- pooing, Dyeing, Facials The Vanity Shoppe, McGee's Store. 9 8-tt Phone 103. George Hoban of the Oregon Surity and Casualty Co. of Port­ land was a business visitor in Left for South — Ashland yesterday. Mrs. C. P. Robison, who has been stopping in Ashland at the Ready-to-wear suits Columbia hotel for the past eigh­ latest styles and fabrics, teen months, left last evening for serud’s. Los Angeles for an indefinite visit with her son, G. M. Robison. Among the guests a t the Hotel Ashland are— Cream peppermint and winter D. B. Hamar, Portland; T. W. green wafers at Candy Land. Wainwright, Sachamento; A. M. Durant, Portland; Bertha G. Cary. San Francisco; John J. Among the guests at the Lithla Bell, Portland, O. De Long, San Springs hotel are— Jerry S. Green» L lllaine, Iowa; Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. W . V. Copeland, Chiloquin; W . Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. E. W . Moore and Graver, Portland; Robert McKee, baby, Seattle; F. G. Cutler, San Portland; Carl G. G rill, Portland; Francisco; H . B. Eyde, San F ran­ A. E. Ginge, Olympia; A. I. Ge- cisco; Mrs. H . Davis, Seattle; V. R. Smith, Seattle; F. W . Chris- mard, Bellingham.. well, Seattle; J. O. Brodler, San Try our 50c Merchants' Lnnch. Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. J. Griss, Every day from 11 to 2 at The Seattle; H. P. Wickinson, Long Plaza Confectionery. 162-tf Beach; George H. Brookes, Se­ attle; Mrs. W . H. Moore, Seattle; George E. Shaffer, Seattle. Easter Cards.— McNair Have yonr windows made at Jordan Sash and cabinet works. ‘ 160-tf Business Visitor— C. D. Gabrielson of the I Insurance Co., of Portland v From Montague— Among the visitors from Monta­ business visitor in Ashland gue attending the Elks dance last terday. evening were, M r. and Mrs. Ste­ Let ns make that Easter salt, wart Hast, Mr. and Mrs. Par­ shall and Mr. and Mrs. Schock. We guarantee a fit.— Paul- serud’s. 166-tf Hot snlphnr tab baths," day or night, Jackson Hot Springs. From Talent— C. W. McFadden of Talent was 155-tf a business visitor in Ashland yes­ F or high grade tailoring see terday. Orres tailor» upstairs. 149-tt Ten per cent discount from March 16 to April 3, inclusive, on all millinery at Mrs. H. 8imons, 26 S. Pioneer Ave. 164-3 L IN C O LN . Neb., March IT . — (LP) — Clergymen and laymen of the Church of the Brethren from all parts of America w ill convene here June 9 to 15 to discuss the power of present-day religion. More than 10.000 clergymen and laymen from the United States, Canada and England w ill attend the conference, which Is the first to be held In the middle west by the Church of the Breth­ ren since 1901. A movement to strengthen the cburoh against attacks made against it by educating the lay­ men w ill be launched at the con­ ference, according to Albert W le- and. dean of Bethany Bible School of Chicago, who is arranging the program fo r the meeting. Among the speakers at the FOR EXCHANGE— 8 acres of meeting w ill be Prof. R. W . Sch­ SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., March good free soil, modern four-room losser of Elizabethtown College. 17. — (LP) — Besides represent­ cottage w ith fine view, barn, hen house, garage. In town . of ing bis district In congress, Rob­ Endercott, W hitm an County, ert G. Simmons, representative Simmons prepared a weekly le t­ Washington. Owner wishes to from the sixth Nebraska district, ter for the newspapers of the dis­ come to Ashland. W ill take is keeping the residents of his dis­ tric t In which she tells of the good house and lot In exchange.. trict informed oh what congress fashions of womens clothes, the See Daniel Payne, Ashland Is doing this session. latest Washington gossip, and Each week, Congressman Sim­ Realty Co. 166-1 other things of interest to women. mons prepares a lengthy le tte r, Simmons has become so popular SCRUB HENS— W hy raise outlining w h a t he has done and that his local them. Pedigreed eggs and what reaction It brought from in his district friends doubt that any other can­ chicks from Counter Leghorn congress for a ll of the newspapers didates w ill file against him In Farm pay. Phone 17F2. 166-2 in his district. The letter Is also the prim ary this summer. read over radio station K F K X at FOR • SALK— Shoes, gloves. Hastings, Neb. Men’s and boy’s caps, Bargain Although Simmons' district prices. Wood’s Store. 166-1 .comprises the sparsely settled re­ 850.00 R E W A R D for the re ­ gions of western Nebraska, his turn of Lady’s W hite Gold watch local followers claim they are bet­ on white gold bracelet. In itia ls ter informed on what their con­ M.H. on the back. Lost Feb. gressman is doing In Washington, 22. N otify Minnie F. Ireland, t>. C., than any other congress­ 401 B. St., Grants PasB, Oregon. ional district In the United States. 166-6 In much the same manner, Mrs. TONIGHT “IRISH LUCK” with THOMAS MEIGnAN LOIS WILSON Open a Checking Account For Your Wife This Is chocolate week at The Plaza Confettionery. 162-tf Let your wife l>e the business head of your household. Paying all bills by check will give her an accurate record of expenditures — and a cancelled check is tlie best form of receipt. From Salem— Mrs. Ruby McKinney of Salem arrived in Ashland last night to spend several days on business. FIRST C liff Payne makes ladders. NATIONAL BANK Ashland, Oregon THE QUALITY STORE on Silk Knit Vests EACH Tlint Given Smiles of Satisfaction, Sold Regular $1.19 E •h. Colors: Pink, Orchid Peach and Nile Darling Studio & Art Store pair CO OR S. W. P. Shingle Stain French Voile Step-ins FOR YOUR ROOF / Georgettes in a profusion of new rich colorings. Priced the yard Crepe De Chines 40 inch wide, good wearing quality 40 inch wide, A A grade; silk tlircqd; pure dye, a dandy silk in all the new spring shades. Priced at Satin Cretonnes THE CLOTH THAT HAS TAKEN THE COUNTRY BY STORM. GARMENT s. PORCH AND DICK FAINT L#t us figure on vour work. We will contract with you. “Milo Sheen” Costume Slips that coat the lives of thous­ garment CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO, $2.96 Hoc the new knit flip- wig not cling—Hold regular $3,4« Each. , In the H eart of Town ■ I shade for spring. Priced at the yard Silk Faille A new Silk Fabric th at rivals the fin­ est of dress fabrics; very soft; non- rrrrshable; will rret slip or pnty. Shades: Terrapin, League, Rust, Navy and Black. Price the yard, 40 inch wide <2.26 Fancy lace trimmed, and hand embroidered. Colors Pink, Orchid, Nile and I'naeh. AUTOMOBILE PAINT — TOP DRZMINQ 40 inch wide. A heavy service dresa quality silk in a class by itself. Very practical; all shades. Priced the yard This cloth is beautiful. Its texture is fine; its sheen is perfect. Colors, every Mito Sheen “Knit Bloomers” PORTRAITS THAT PIJEASE city off the map. “ Hab-a-dash Inn” Birthday Specials for Thursday The Modern Woodmen of Am er­ ican and the Royal Neighbors w ill give a box social and dance Mon­ day evening at the Moose H all. No charge. A ll members and friends Invited. p T X n tS ands and swept a thriving MILLER'S TOGGERY Crepe De Chine Good Photo Finishing See the bursting of the dam Hatchway Underwear A ll Elks Ladies are requested to^meet In the Ladles club joom at 2:30 Thursday afternoon. This is a very important meeting. OUR BUSINESS FLOOR PAINT - Button less ANY GARMENT. Elks Ijuliee A t t e n t io n - Among the guests at the Hotel Oregon are— Box Hoclal and Dance WILLIAM FOX Washing­ THAT W ILL ADD CHARM Adding machines.— E lh a rt’s. Creek was a business visitor in Sale", which w ill start tomorrow. Ashland yesterday. Mr. Woods stated the sale did not indicate he Intended to go ont of Madden soils protected tires. business, as he expects to remain at the same stand, bat that the Eastman kodak agency.— Me sale was merely to clean house N air Bros. for the spring goods, which be is expecting soon. TOMORROW - FRIDAY and In a Mirage of Colors From Anderson Creek__ Wood’s Store, 375 E. Main St., J. M. McDowell of Anderson have announced a “ F in al Cleanup L. C. Fitch and wife, Tacoma; H. J. Crlpe, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. T. Llndo, Sacramento; W . M. McGill. Seattle; W. C. W il­ liams and wife, Seattle; C. H. Hopp, Seattle. debaker of La Verne College, C ali­ fornia; and D. W . Kurts, presi­ dent of McPherson College, Mc­ Pherson. Oregon ton— Rain west portion; probably local rains east portion tonight and T h u rs d a y ; continued m ild; fresh southerly winds along coast. NEW SOFT SILKS Wood’s Hus H a l t - FINISHING Pennsylvania; Dr. Edward Frants, Elgin, 1U„ editor of The Gospel Messenger; President B. M. Stu- FOR R E N T — Two furnished house keeping rooms, garage and garden space, ^ 12. 440 H elm er. 166-2* L O S T— H a n d b ag, between Medford and Ashland, containing FOR SALE— Stock carrots and |2 0 check signed Horace Green. ets. 66.00 per ton. Elm er Finder see Horace Green, Twen­ jrrison. Phone 4 6 6 ., 166-2 tieth Century store. Reward. FOR SALE— Choice Early Seed 166-3* »¿atoes, 65.00 per hundred. F. FO R f^ALE OR R E N T — Six- Holdridge. Talent. 166-6* room house, half acre ground. FOR R E N T — Furnished house Location, 299 Scenic Drive. Ad­ ith three acre orchard, barn, dress Daisy Porter, Cottage rage. 803 N. Main St. Grove, Oregon. 166-2 166-2* A U C TIO N SALE— Horses: W ill sell at public auction to highest From Klnmnth F a l l a - bidder for cash, two carloads of M artin of Klam ath Falls Eastern Oregon Horses, weight was a business visitor in Ashland from 1200 to 1600 lbs., at Jack- yesterday. son County Fairgrounds, Friday, March 19. Horses a ll w ell brok­ en and good ages. Guaranteed strictly as represented. W ill also have a few saddle horses. Fred W . Ball, owner. Fossi), Oregon. 166-2* GET YOUR NEW SOFT SILKS AT \