MONDAT. Aprii BO, 1000 Outbursts Of Everett True Fishing at R o g u e - Lioeal « Personal flotes D»-nion.stratln< R ange— Ethel A. Murdock is In Ashland this week demonstrating the Uni­ Subordinate every Thursday. versal Electric Range at the Ash- Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­ Inad Electric atore. She will hold days! Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th cooking classes each afternoon. Tuesdays. 150-tf Parkers Crlspettes safe are The I. O. O. F. Home Coming Friday evening, April 30th at Odd delicious and they are for sale 189-tt Fellows Hall. All Odd Fellows everywhere. and Rebekahs will be made wel­ Old fashioned dance at Moose come. Entertainment, Dance qnd Hall, Thursday, 8:30 o’clock for Fraternal Brotherhood members and friends. 200^1 M. W. A.— The Ashland team of M. W. A motored to Klamath Falls Sat­ From Dunsmnli^— Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stanley and urday evening to put on Initia children of Dunsmuir, were visit­ tory work. ing at the home of Mrs. Stanley’s Try our 50c Merchants’ Lunch. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bess Every day from 11 to 2 at The on Allison street, yesterday. Plaza Confectionery. ’ 162-tf Parties intending to build at Madden soils protected tires. Lake of the Woods will profit bj{, communicating with me at saw mill for lumber and hauling. A. From Klamath F a l l s - J. Vollman, Rocky Point. 19,8-6 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weedon and daughter, Lois, Miss Thelma Orla- well and Jesse Sylva, all of Klam­ Returned from Spokane— Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frazier and ath Falls were visitors in Ash­ daughter, Donna Jean, returned land yesterday. from Spokane today, where they Get your window screens and have spent the past month visit- screen doors at Jordan Sash and inig. Cabinet Works. 194tf. Black Leaf "40” for spraying flowers—vegetables, 3 5c— McNair Tourists—be sure and try the Bros. white .sulpher water at the Ash­ land Natatorinm. Trip to Grants Pass— We pay cash for eggs, land Fruit and Produce Mrs. Myrl Garnett and daugh­ ter, Joan, and Ben Garnett, spent yesterday In Grants Paas as the F ishing Saturday— Judge Thomas, Louis Dodge, guests of Mrs. Garnett’s grand­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Pool. and Herry Hosier were fishing on Rogue River Saturday. Phone Paulsernd’a for cleaning ters’ Day—The best and remodeling. We call. of your thoughtful 200-tf photograph. Studio Qulok service on recharging bat­ teries. >1.00. Ashland Electric Supply. 199-2t Among the guest« nt the Hotel Ore go n . E. L. Ross and family, Klamath Guests of Mrs. B. Garnett— Mr. and Mrs. Soukup, of Med Falls; L. A. Holman, Bend; Mrs. ford, Mrs. Paul Hansen of Salem Thomas Agee, Seattle; L. O. Clan- and Mrs. Forbes of British Col­ sen and Bon, Los Angeles; John umbia, were guests of Mrs. Bet F. Erickson, Portland; E. T. Tyra and wife, San Francisco. Garnett yesterday. Hot sulphur tub baths, da: or night, Jackson Hot Spring«. For high grade tailoring see Orres tailors upstairs. 149-tf Al Meyer« went fishing at Rogue River thld morning. M R . TICoCL X H A V ® ' T t f e T O S J l- M O N Y O f* TH<5 OOfWpLA» Nt N < i Wl'TNrt&S'S . AWÍ? ALSO YOUP-S A S ¡ p t S F C N V A M T . I T • æ c Z W ii T H W ¿ to /H P L X IIN A M T ^ A T P l R s e r t Y E s H IN P Y o u i n TH 300.00. Hotel Ashland. 200—3 H O M OR. o i* TeAHÇ I A I a j a R c Among the guests at the Columbia Hotel— FOR HALE: — One Jersey cow, wUl be fresh May IB. Route 1, Box 48 on Andereon Creek Road. Phone 12F31. 200— 5* A rcrsoh ------ J 1 I • O a i J unit • fl I J Try a French piper curl. Lithia Hotel Beauty Parlor 195tf ARMY GOODS STORE bHimtoiiwii5.iiJ , Buy your ready-to-wear where you will be fitted by an experienc­ ed tailor. Paulserud’s. 200-tf Doing Cable Work— C. Sevey of Portland, is in Ash Trip to D u n s m u ir - land doing cable work for the Fa From M e d fo r d - Mrs. C. H. Brown of B. street elfte Telephone and Telegraph Co Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Roberts of Medford spent yesterday in Ash­ biade- a trip to Dunsmuir to visit We recharge batteries land as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. relatives the last of the week. Ashland Electric Supply. M. E. Randles. Visiting D aughte/— Madden rdtreads tires. Contractor Here— J: J. Tranchall, who has the contract for the construction of the Ashland normal school, arriv­ ed In the city yesterday from Port­ land to see how the work Is pro­ gressing. Brlttles and Taffies fresh at Candyland. FOR SALE — Pair 16 Inch No. 6 boots slightly worn, >5.00. Hotel well. A host of friends In Ash­ Ashland. 200— 3 land are interested in the FOR HALEt - Big load of event. Mrs. Bedwell graduates kindling, >4.00 Box Factory. from the Los Angeles Conserva- 200—tf atory of Music and Art. Phone 30. Concerto ............ ...... - ...... Dussek FOR HALE — 20 tons of First Minnie Taylor Cutting Alfalfa, 2 miles out; >8 Mr. Butler at second piano ton In field or >10 delivered. See Solfeggietto ........... Bach P. E. a Meet«— Deakin or write P. O. Box 565, Suite in g Allnor ............ Handel Chapter AC P. E. O, Sister­ Ashland. 200-3t Menuetto ......... Haydn hood was entertained Saturday Paulene Plummer Bedwell afternoon at the home of Mrs. FOR HALE: — Rhode 'Island Red Rooster, >3.00, also White Reading, “Sweet Pea Bonnets” Bertha Denton on Laurel street. ..............L...................Wiseman The usual business, program Leghorn Rooster, >2.00, 464 Mt. “O I Dunno” ......Anon and social hours occupied the Ave., Phone 453-J. 200— 2t Eva B. Sathrum afternoon. There was a full at­ the track and field, will be the Adagio from Sonata....Beethoven tendance of the membership. headliner of the local district A. A. U. championships at Kezar stadium. May 8, according to the Pacific association track and field committee. Efforts are being made to ar­ range a meeting between Hoff In Blue- Gray, Khaki and Black. The very best and Lee Barnes, University of shirt on the m arket. Southern California, Olympic games pole vault champion. The two athletes have never met. The meet will be given even greater Interest If Charlie Pad- dock follows out his announced Biggest L ittle Store in Town intention of entering the sprint". Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings Unusual features of the meet will be two women’s sprints. In one of these Wanda Danley, Joint world’s record holder In the women’s 100-yard dash with Hel­ en Fllkey of Chicago, will ap pear., Full teams will be entered by Stanford University, the Uni­ versity of California and the Olympic, club of San Francisco, Of course you were proud to Representation is also schedul­ buy them — and no doubt ed from St. Mary’s college. Santa Clara College and the you have laid them aside to College of the Pacific. BÏG YORK" WORK SHIRTS Trip to Lake of the Woods— Mr. and Mr^ William Briggs and Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Miller and Children, made a trip to Lake of the Woods by way. of Klamath Falls' yesterday and returned by Rocky Point. They report the roads in splendid condition. Visiting Parents— Mr. and Mrs. Irving Porter of Spokane, Washington, are in Ash­ land visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. J. Porter -before re­ turning to Portland. They ex­ pect to be through here In the near future on their way South. (Continued From Page One) Pantane Plummer «edwell M n. Carter at aecoad piano Gavotte ............................Godard Mazurka ........... L...............GodSrd Minnie Taylor Voice Ray Bedwell Saint Saene Mazurka ---- --- Etude Artlstique Paulene Plummer Bedwell .... Sonata ____ ........_____Beethoven Paplllon ................................Grelg Minnie Taylor Concerto In d Minor ........ ......... ..................„.......... Mendelssohn Paulene Plummer Bedwell Mr. Butler at second piano • Mrs. Wright, of Scenic Drive Is Mrs. O. H. Johnson Improved — visiting her daughter at Yakima Mrs. O. H. Johnson, who has Washington. been quite ill for several days, is reported as much Improved. s First Shoes Returned From Portland— Among the guests nt the Hotel Ashland— G. A. Volllner, St. Louis; V. E. Moore, Portland; Dr. R. A. Green, Spokane; W. Nelson, San Francisco; Carter 8. Rice, Boise, Idaho; O. H. Johnson, Los Angeles; J. J.' Broderick, San Francisco; Ä1 Conway, Sacramen­ to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ranlett, Sacramento; J. H. Short and wife, Klamath Falls; R. M. Stiles, Oak­ land. Mrs. Nell Shinn returned from Portland, Eugene and Roseburg last evening, where she has spent the past week. Visiting Dr. Blake and Family— Mr. and Mrs. Blake of Port­ land, Dr. Blake’s brother and wife, have spent a few days In Ashland visiting Dr. Blake and family, enroute South. They made a trip to the Applegate country yesterday. always Trip to Medford— Mrs. Nellie Loomis and Mrs. F. A._ McEuen made a business trip to Medford today. Parker Pens and Pencils— Me Gradnation Suits ! Latest mod- In A s h la n d - 200-tf Nalr Bros. els at Paulserud’8. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klttrldge of Silver Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cherry of Cottage Grove are In Ashland to attend the funeral of Emil Mahony. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klttrldge are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Carlon of Hel­ / THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL man street and Mr. and Mrs. TODAY — TOMORROW — WEDNESDAY I Cherry are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Werren, of Alta Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rawlings 8AN FRANCISCO, April 27.— of Medford were In Ashland yes- (U P)— Charles Hoff of Norway, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Poor. holder of the world’s record in Visiting Mr. and Mr«. Hedberg— the pole vault, and versatile star Paul Jones of Dunsmuir and of half dozen other events on Karess Perfumes, a tribute to R etu rn ed from D un sm uir— the art of skillfully blending the Mr. and Mrs. W..L. Maxey re­ perfume of many blossoms. Sold turned from Dunsmuir, where by ounce or half ounce. Llthla Springs Pharmacy. 200-lt they have spent a few days on business. Visiting Mrs. Corthell— Trip to Gold Ray Dam— Mrs. Mary Baker and daugh Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Scribner and ter. Rose, of Wilkins, Minn., vlslit Mr. and Kirs. M. P. Dunn, went ed her friend, Mrs. Corthell, Fr’ to Gold Ray Dam yesterday. day and Saturday. Rnalness Visitor— Deeg of Kerby, w |s a Mips HaZel Phillips of Med­ business visitor in Ashland Sat- ford and Miss Myrtle Blrchett of urday. Grants Pass, spent the week-end with Misses Nora Ward and Clara Guest« of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson at the home of Mrs. H. Mergler— W. Andrews. Miss Salome Mergler and Spencer Jones of Cinclnattl, Stopped In Ashland— Ohio, are guests of Rev. and 8upt. C. H. Harrison and wife Mra. J. C. Mergler, for a few Portland, stopped In Ashland yes­ weeks. Miss Mergler Is a sis­ terday on their way to San Fran­ ter of Rev. Mergler and a train­ cisco to attend the Coast Congre­ ed nurse. gational church conference. Classified Ads Bring Results. SHOES you can afford Will your boy grow up to he a fine, useful, success­ ful man? The answer lies largely in 'v o u r handR. Teach hiui the value of th rift at an early age. The amount he saves is of little consequence, the im port­ ant thing is to teach him to save regularly. Overland Shoe FIRST NATIONAL BANK th at you will like at PRICES Ashland, Oregon KARESS From Medford— Walter Jones of Hornbrook were In Ashland yesterday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Herberg. show to him in later years. 10,000 MILES of every'description of fencing and wire just In. Fence posts. All kinds of .garden tools and hose. FARMERS! Look to your mow­ ers and''rakes’ repairs early, and leave your order for what you need at Peil’s Corner PERFUME .M06UL A tribute to the art of skillfully blending the per­ fume of many blossoms. Sold by ounce or half ounce. •<; 1? Lithia Springs Pharmacy FAMOUS RUBBER HOSE We have the IT. S. rubber garden and lawn hose — the best value and the best grade hose on the market WICK FURNITURE CO Phone 116 t 9 Prescription Druggist Llthla Springs Hotel Building W eek-End In Ashland— Gifts for Mother’s Day, Gifts for the Graduate, Gifts for every occasion. Darling Studio & Art Store Flenleked nt W agner Creek— The merry adventures of u geutkniuui idler caught in a whirlwind] of thrilling nielo-drgma.j P. R. Hardy and family, J. H. Hardy and family, and Cliff Gass and fttrntty pf Creek yesterday. Here from Lebanon— A smile a second; a J laugh a minute; an hour of glorious hilarity. Ramon Butler of Lebanon Is In Ashland and expects to spend sev­ eral months here. W...Q..7- U. to Meet— Regular Admission The W. C. T. U. will meet the Library Tuesday at 2.30 m. AU are cordially Invited. Taxes can be paid at City Hall upstairs, beglnnng Thurs­ day. Aprl 22nd, until May 5. Be sure and bring last year’s tax racalpt. O. Winter, Deputy Tax Col­ lector. 195-10. New Terms Will be Submit ted to Riffian Leaders To Halt Warfare PARIS. April 26.— (UP)— Peace between the Rifflans and France and Spain emerged from the realm of Improbabilities to­ day. It -was announced at Quai1 D’Orsay that France and Spain have waived the Riffian accept­ ance of preliminary terms which were first presented and that efforts will be made to obtain peace on new terms. K E E P COOL! . - ' f Anniversary Sale Ends Saturday COME THIS WEEK and the advantages of the very special offerings ,in sheets, sheet- ing, towels, toweling, ginghams and other wash goods, wool dress goods, coatings, coats, and dresses. SUM M ER UNDERWEAR 50c to 52.50 p er garm ent BOBLINK $1.25 HOSE 95c MILLER'S TOGGERY “Hab-a-dash Ian" .