’♦'••’HT? f u» ■» i " «m» SATURDAY, Mar 99. 1090. carried Jackeon county by sev­ FRED STEIWER, TOO eral hundred votes. Indications also were that Stanfield would be the favorite generally throughout (Continued from page Southern Oregon, with Douglas a lead over Elton Watkins for and Klamath counties giving him mer congressman, and It appear­ the lead, while early reports put ed be would win, Haney’s total Josephine In the Steiwer column. was 8008, with Watkins having The returns In Medford were 6871. as follows: Stanfield 424; Steiwer 310: While the nomination of Fred­ „ In Ashland, the results were: erick Steiwer Is admitted, the SUnfleld. 140; Steiwer, 110. Republican leaders of Jackson An intensive campaign against county were congratulating them­ SUnfleld was waged in this coun- selves today on the fact that ap­ tyr the Republican leaders stated. parently Robert N. Stanfield had FATTERHON IB WINNER; Local ■ Personal feotes ODD FELLOW A C B V in U » Watch this space every day. FOR RENT: — Pasture, pay in advance. Mary R. G. Freeman, 21« Oberlin S t 223-2« School Superintendent Cart WANTED: —- Sceptic tanks. er Plans Bi# Commence­ Chimneys, Cement Side Walks ment day Next Friday Retaining wglls, Curbs, etc. J. D. R d urn cd from Hospital— Miss Viola Bradley, who has been in the hospiUl for the past R egular M eetings week with a severe case of poison Subordinate every Thursday. Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­ oak, has recovered sufficiently to days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th leave the hospIUI. Tnbsdays. , . 150-tf Social and dance at I. O. O. F. Madden retreads Urea 58-tI Hall Friday evening, May 28th, Hare a Fitch Dandruff Remover for Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and invited friends. Come and in- Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty 198-tl Joy what may be the last of the Shoppe, McGee’s Store. season, before hot weather comes Venus Pencils— 17 grades to stay. Committee. Elharts. Trip to Medford—— Stopped in Ashland—- j V. J. Heck, of Oakland, traffic to Medford last evening. manager of the Rodeo-Vallejo Ferry Co., accompanied by Mrs. M ADG E BELLAM Y w * We sell suits. Tailored Heck, stopped In Ashland yester­ JACK M U L H A L L a m o Reory-to-Wear. day on their way North. They wWs D IX IE.M ER C H A N T *^ w i l l i a ™ . f o x . supfttrte attract » « were guests of the Lithla Springs Spend your Sunday at the Med- Hotel. Expects to Locate— | O-and Golf Course. No groen V. J. Fuqua of McMinncille, is fees are being charged, at this Don't Miss This! in Ashland with a view of locat­ time, sets of clults are available Your only chance to hear Herb for rent at 25c a round, balls and Wiedoft and1 liiB celebrated 12 ing here. He was a guest of the tees on sale. Picnic grounds have piece dance band! Fair Grounds Hotel Ashland last evening. BETHANY, W. Va., May 22.— been cleared along the creek and Pavilion! Monday, May 24! Two students of Bethany college Clift Payne makes orchard tables provided. 223-1 223-2t here are wondering how they,can ladders. cool the wrath of the school pres­ Try our 50c Merchants’ Lunch Cleaning renews the ident for having attended a movie A Wonderful Time! Every day from 11 to 2 at Tin garment. Paulserud's. 162-tl Plaxa Confectionery. For a dollar or a dime! Single In their pajamas because of ex­ dances 10c; Entire Evening 31! cessive heat. Scientific Facial Treatments— Busiaees Visitors— Fair Grounds Pavilion! To-nlte! Lithla Hotel Beauty Parlor. M. Denney and E. Hull Everybody’s going! 223-tt 207-tf Bend, were business visitors Ashland yesterday, stopping Fine' Stationery at McNair Dance and Hear Herb Wledoft’e famous Cinderella1 the Hotel Oregon last evening Roof Orchestra! Fair Grounds Pa­ vilion! One night only! Mon., May They show personality Will Leave for Month’s Trip— DALLAS, Texas, May 22. — 223-2t Mrs. W. R. Nixon, 84, of Rang­ character —Studio Ashland Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Hardy and 24. tographs. daughter, Ruth, will leave to­ er, Texas, died of fright during To Attend Imperial Council— the severe electrical storm which morrow for a trip to Portland, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wagner We sell suits. Tailored and Lewiston, Idaho, Spokane, Seattle, raged over Eastland county. ready-to-wear. Paulserud's.223-tf and Tacoma. They expect to be leave tonight for Eugene, where Albert Bond, a farmer, was they will visit their non, Paul, struck by a bolt of lightning gone for a month. who Is a student at the State Uni­ while plowing in a field. Parkers ¿rispettai are delicious versity. They will go from there with Milk and Fruit Juices. Crown Mills Flonr— Best to Portland, where they join the 203-tf made. 32.20 per sack.* Ashland Northwest Shriner special leav­ F. A Pro. Ass’c. 210-10 Accepted Foattioss— | ing on Tuesday for the Imperial Miss Florence Hurd, who has Council Session which meets June been teaching domestic science in 1. at Philadelphia. They will visit several of the Atlantic coast the Jr. High for the p23,000,000 to charity within the noon games and events will be next few days. Kresge will donate this hnga carried on under direction of sum to the Kreege foundation, Coach Hughes and Mr. Howell. The aim is to make it a County which he founded two years ago wide day in attendance, when ail for charttablji pnd publ|c wel-i who are interested In education fare purposes. Trustees of tha of Jackson County’s young peo­ foundation will be given a free ple shall assemble. Many com­ hand in disposing of the money. munities make It an annual pic­ nic day and give themselves ful­ ly to enjoyment of the day’s pro­ grams. Tidings Advertising Pays. Slayer Of Wife Gets Life Term “HOGAN’S ALLEY” • 4AÔH4MCFÛF Home F or Vacation— me sou m et ruar Albert Cotter is home Healds Business college at San Francisco ,for a short vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cotter, Hot sulphur tub baths, day or night, Jackson Hot Springs. Candylam)—A box of sweets In the picnic Lnnch. Leave For South— Miss Gladys Morton left today for Oakland, where she will be Joined by her parents, to make a trip through California before returning to their home In Wash­ ington. —A bust of George Washington has been donated to the City of Gothenburg by the “Gustavus III. Memorial Association,” made up of citizens of the two countries, In commemoration of the fact that this Swedish king was the first European monarch to recognize the American1 independence by concluding with It n treaty of trade and friendship. The city council has Just given Instructions to a sub committee to select a suitable site and to make arrange­ ments for putting It up. PRODUCTION PEDISAN Shoe Repairing Agee’s Shoe Shop 339 E. Main Street Pedisan is used for Bromidosis (Foot Odors), burning, aching, perspir­ ing. Pedisan keeps feet normal and healthy. Try a tube and be convinced. MADGE BELI.AMY JACK MULHALL You can send them to us for washing with the as­ surance that you will lie pleased with our work. Yes, we wash lots of them and also blankets, quilts, Comforters and pillows. The work is all good. Just phone 165. We call and deliver. Lithia Springs Pharmacy Phone 116 . Prescription Druggist Ltthla Springs Hotel Building A REAL HOLIDAY A more enjoyable day will be Sun day if your family is taken to Litha Springs Hotel For Dinner Whenever you have unexpected guests bring them here for meals. You will enjoy it, too; ns well as avoid the worry and work of preparing a meal for them. WE HAVE Fire Brick Fire Clay All kinds of common and face brick Lime — Cement — Plaster CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO In the TIeart of Town IN SEATTLE Ashland Cream erv Butter ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO demands a higher price than any butter manu­ factured on the Coast. We arc receiving a pre­ mium of. 2c j>er pound above the price paid for other butter. 31 Water Street Bottles record Palmer Piano House IT ’S YOUR HOME BUTTER—EAT MORE OF IT! , ENJOYA UNEQUALLED in performance and speed of washing, the ONE ■ MINUTE A is unique in the safeness with which fine things are washed. We will be glad to dem­ onstrate this w o n d e r washer of the age. FRANK B0RZA6E With l New Edison Phonograph GEORGE WASHINGTON HONORED IN GOTHENBURG GOTHENBURG, Sweden, (UP) from I our rugs Doth large and small need frequent Cleansing Sunday ASHLAND CREAMERY SUNDAY DINNER ORA M erchants Lunch Plaza Confectionery SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2:30 Ashland Electric Supply UNITED STATES TIRES • 346 E. Main Street Jackson Hot Springs Grounds ASHLAN D OFFER STEPHENSON SUMMER UNDERWEAR WILL KEEP COOL AT MODERATE PRICES. YOU ARMY GOODS STORE ' Biggest Little Store in Town Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings GREATER MILEAGE AT NO INCREASED COST LEEDOM'S Tires and Replacements 4P Don’t miss the first game on Ashland’s new baseball diamond. The local team, greatly strengthened needs your support V