Annuun Uoeal ; Personal flotes daily noniGs RuNiqcsa Vlaltoi Eaton of Talent was a business visitor In Ashland today. Of Everett True Regular Meetings Subordinate every Ttaprsd» Encampment. 1st and 3rd Tn< days. Rebekahs, 2nd ane 4 Tuesdays. 150 Ashland's opportunity to hear a wonderful violinist, Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Blair of the Blair Wright, who will give a concert Granite works spent the day in tomorrow evening nt the Civic Ashland on business. clubhouse. Adults ROc. Chil­ dren 23c. No reserved seats. In Ashland— The Ashland Natatorlum min­ eral plunge offers sport and Returned to Ashland— amusement. Thoroughly cleaned. Walter Berkheimer and wife 172-tf' who have been spending the win­ Ashland Lodge No, 45, I. O- O. F., w ill. confer the third de­ ter in Guthrie, Oklahoma, have Eastman Films.— McNair Bro' returned to make their home in gree, Thursday evening, April 1. Refreshments after ceremony. Ashland. J7S-2 . .Mihtoed Wright, famous Cali­ fornia violinist, at Civic Club­ Paulserud’s for cleaning, The Muscovites, both Kremlin house tomorrow evening under Baku and Kremlin Rada will auspices Ashland Music Oub. stage ceremonials at Ashland Concert opens at 8 p. m. Adults Moving— 178-1 Mrs. Dissette is moving from May 8, ’ 192«. The nobles and 8Oc. Children 28c. the Chattin apartments to 75 Bush ladies of Josephine, Jackson and street. Klamatn connues will unite In a Moving— Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Walker are bear hunt to provide the neces­ moving from 29 South Floneer The Merley Circle of the First saries for the big time. 178-2 street to 344 E. Main. Baptist church will hold a cook- ed food sale, Saturday, April VMttng la Ashland Don’t forget Alpha Clnb cook 3 at Holmes’ Grocery. Mr a f t llr s. T. J. Rasor of ed food sale, Sat., April 3. 178-Wed. Petaluma, nfu visiting Mr. Raeor’s brother ind sister, J. S. Rasor The more I eat the more I Madden soils protected ^nd Mrs. M. E. Wood. want o (, Parkers’ Delicious Pop Corn crispetts. For sale at all Visiting, In Medfofd— Alpha Clnb of Alpha Chapter grocers and confectioners. Mrs. Ralph Bowen is in No. 1, O. E. S. Cooked Food 178-tf ford visiting her sister, sale. S at. April 3. starting at Charles^Jlrooks. 10:00 o’clock in building for­ merly occupied ‘ by Mrs. Sugg Among the guests at the Lithla How about a Styleplus Swag Millinery. 177-4 Springs hotel are— ger Suit for Easter?— Paul Edgar P. Sutton, Bridgeport, 176-tl Cherry Cream cuts at Candy Conn.; G. E. Hongen, Medford; serud’s. lan d . C. S. Jones, Los Angeles; E. W. Maquire, San Francisco; E. N. Visited in Applegate— Jim Beagle and Mrs. Joe Ran­ Paterson, Corvallis; Fred Landes, Visiting to Spokane— Portland; E. H. Tike, Klamath dles went to Applegate to visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frasier and Falls; H. G. Kimball, Eugene; C. Mrs. Jack Beagle, who is quite ill. daughter have gone to Spokane, C Shipley, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Washington, where they wllf visit D. Vance, Portland. Try Studio Ashland for kodak friends sad relatives. finishing. Don’t forget Alpha Club cook Payne makes ladders. Political Writers H e r e - ed food sale. Sat, April 8. John W Kelly, political editor Hot sulphur tub baths, day of The Oregonian, and Ralph Wat­ Better clothes for Easter. or night, Jackson Hot Springs. Paulserud’s suits are guaranteed. son, political editor of The Oregon 155-tf 176-tf -Journal, were visitors in Ashland last evening following the repub* For high grade taHorlng see The finest Easter Greeting Mean pre-primary convention at Orres tailors upstairs. 149-tf cards at Elhart’s. Medford yesterday. The two Port­ land newspaper men were guests of R.‘ W. Price at dinner at the at the Hotel the Hotel Lithla Springs hotel last evening. James P. Carlton. Chicago. 111.; Mrs. C. Williams, San Fran­ Madden retreads tires. F. O. Lrecke. Portland; James cisco; M. Hawley, Berkeley; J. L. Shively. Orange, Cal.; W. O. Shively, Orange; W. Moore. San Dorney, Portland; E Doneren, Moving to Klamath F a l l s - Francisco; M. Moore, San Fran­ Portland; Jean Hawley, Berkeley; Rev. B. C. Miller and family cisco; Austin Storm, Ocean Park, Mrs. M. Hawley Berkeley; D. O. are moving from the Baptist par­ Cal.; D. Howard Brown, Portland. Breakey, Berkeley; O. L. Thomp­ sonage on Oak street to Klamath son and family, San Jose; James Falls. 'Parker Duofold Pens.— McNair E. Bunnell, Salem; Ray Colby, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Con­ Bros. A aealthful confection for ner, , Portland/ children. Parkers* Delicious Pop “Youth for You’* combination Try our 60c Merchants’ Lunch. eorn ertspettes. For sale every­ paste powder and skin food. 178-tf Every day from 11 to 2 at The where. Something new. Come In for 182-tf demonstration. — Lithla Springs Plata Confectionery. From Hilt— Hotel Beauty Parlor. 177-tf Wilmer Hilt of Hilt was a busi­ Good Friday aerviccB will be ness visitor In Ashland yesterday. Stopp fd la Ashland— held nt Trinity Episcopal church George A. Bray, of the M. Stut from 12 to 3 p. m., with ad­ Don’t mis« the violin con- saft Co. of San Francisco, anf dresses on the “Seven Last fcert tomorrow night, 8 p. m., wife, of Oakland, stopped in Ash Words." Everyone cordially wel­ a t Civic Clubhouse by Mildred land today on their way to Klam come. Wright, famous California vio­ ath Falls on a business trip linist. Adults BOc. Children Oregon Caves to Open— LA ST TIM ES TODAY P e o p le with Bndolph Schildkraut . 28c. No reserved seats. 178-1 Opening of the Oregon Caves tor tourist traffic will occur a Hood River — Plans being month and a half ahead of the of­ ficial season this year, states made for 176,000 high school Manager George C. Sabin today. and gymnasium. • Guide service will be Inaugurated on Thursday, with regular trips through the caves daily at 1 o’­ clock. Other trips will be arrang­ To complete your Spring ed if there Is a sufficient number to warrant the trips into the Costume and add to final caverns. Within two weeks, regu­ lar accommodations will be avail­ note of chic able at the Oregon Caves resort. Manager Sabin now making the arrangements for the opening of the dining room and cottages. The official opening Is generally set for May 16, but the early spring has made it necessary to start earlier. Roads to the caves are In excellent condition having been worked over by the highway de­ partment. — Grants Pass Courier. FOR RENT— Five reom house, bath and toilet; woodshed; gar­ age; garden and some fruit. Inquire at 72 Garfield St. / 178-2* HOUSE FOR 105 or 9 -F -ll. N ew Shipm ent RENT— Phone ‘ 178-2 WANTED TO BUY— Young pigs. N. E. Bond. Phone 6-F-21» 178-3 FANCY PLAID LOST— Small boys’ fine-knit sport sweater, smoke color. Os­ car Silver, 389 Hargadlne St Phone 291-L. 178-2 B FOR SALE— Big shipment Vacuum 'Cup Tires at bargain prices.—Woods Store. MILLER’S TOGGERY "Hab-a-dash Inn” Industry It has always been the policy of this institution to further those enter­ prises which meau a bigger and lietter Ash­ land. Wilkins Airplane Starts Long Trip FAIRBANKS, Alaska, March 31 -— (IP) — The airplane Alaska of the Wilkins expedition took off today for Pcflnt Barrow, carrying 3000 pounds of supplies and pro­ visions which will be cached at Point Barrow for the polar ex­ pedition. It will then return here for another load. avor ORDER BY TELEPHONE We in turn prosper as the community grows and prospers. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Telephone 420 Mildred Wright, acclaimed Callfornta’H violinist and praised by all who have heard her, will give a concert tomorrow evening at the Civic Clubhouse. 178-1 USOO.OOO « za r MJ were servad Ashland, Oregon Marcels— 11.00. Vanity Shoppe. Phone 103 174-tf American Ix»gion Auxiliary To Meet— «even years ago Frank R. Patterson went to Detroit with a college degree and just enough money to rent a email »Rice and go to work as a civil engineer Now he hat just paid a 120.000 premium on a million-dollar County life.insurance policy. 'H e le head of court- i ette of the largest construction Arms in Detroit. 1 The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Monday evening, April 5, in the Armory. Rainier — Columbia may add third story to house. EXTRAORDINARY EASTER SALE! Three Shopping Days Till Easter We have assembled the finest lines of new spring coats, dresses, hats, hose and gloves, that our ready- to-wear department has ever shown. Not only do these garments look good. They .are made of the liest qual­ ity cloths.obtainable. The models are the season’s best numbers; the workmanship is absolutely guaranteed. WHEN YOU BUY A GARMENT HERE, YOU CAN REST ASSURED IT IS RIGHT FOR THE PRICE. WE SHOW COATS with the flare, the kick pleats, the side pteat surplus, the circular and the walking sport models.; The colors are gray, wood shade, blues, tans and mixed twills. You can choose here for the best styles iB the land at are the pick of the modiste. Best styles; all the color and dainti­ ness of long planning and close study are built in these dresses. Your favorite color is probably here. Every' size. Prices range from Our Hosiery Dep’t. Hats That Radiate Style is aglow with New Spring Color­ ings built in the finest hose* we can get, Every size in every Beauty, design, color. , We have them. Colors — we can’t name all of them. Came see them. All der and Mello Gio Roúge. Of Beautiful Hand, Made modolfl Pharmacy Phone 116 Prescription Druggist Lithla Springs Hotel Building This wonderful collection includes Gowns and Chemises made of French \ioile with hand embroid­ ery and dainty lace. Colors are Peach, Orchid, Coral, Pink, Mais, Nile Green, Turquoise and Apricot. with T h e romance o f a village do-nothing who lost in love but triumphed in the battle w ith hi« conscience. Mra. L. O. Penland spent the day in . Ashland’ from Talent. Use Mello Gio Pow­ Rev. and Mrs. P. K. Hammond received word of ,’he birth o f n baby daughter to Mr. sod Mrs. V. W. Hammond of Medford. Mr. Hammond is an employe of the Copco Co MADGE BELLAMY, BUCK JONES, ZAZA PITTS, LES­ LIE PENTON. From Talent— Mr. and Mrs Babcock are mov lng to Ashland from Stlneman. FOB SALE—NW 1-4 of 8.W. 1-4, Section 19, Township 38 South, Range 8 Blast.—*>10 per acre. Address C. B. Buffy, 1328 Alameda, Portland, Ore. 178-8 Have your windows made at Jordan Sash and cabinet works. 160-tf ODD TO.LOW ACTIATireh Watch this space every day. Moving to Ashland— LOOK AND FEEL CHEMISES GOWNS $2.25 $2.25 YOUR BERT HARTER MORNING Our Shoes Will Help, Overland Shoe Shop E. R. IS A AC & CO NEW SPORT AND DRESS GLOVES Now selling in 6 or 7 shades of leather and silks. Short fancy cuffs cut-out patterns and scroll stitch designs. Priced at O C U TO e A C A SH O P NOW FOR THE NEW THINGS AT