A shland futur «nnrac ' Returned from Ooaad»— Visiting te Ashland — Stopped In Ashland— fiW n /«?)« Mrs. Gorham and Mra Gay Miy. R ob *t W. F Canada laat evening, w htra.ahe daughter, Miss Gram H of Los Jacobs of Portland arrtred m Ash­ apent the past month visiting her Altos, California, former residents land Saturday to spend a week sister, Mrs. C. R. Bllaaon. of. Ashland, a t* visitise la Aatat visiting Mrs. Mark Smith. land and are guasta of the Li thia |Yom Klamath FaUa-w. ¿pringa h°tel. ». . By Charles P. Stewart , Mr. and t Mra, W. t). Smith of . , Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Brown and I 'JNE A Service Writer) daughter, Audrey, left Saturday Klamath Ffill» qpent the week-end ftrft for Nebraska— Washington — Tearing down a in Ashland as the „guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Clift left gvening for San Franclsctv on a 3k C. Harbord, of Saa.,Fran­ Margaret Applegate. th o st’a "hn’nt” and checking the 8unday jnornlng for Nebraska, by vacation trip. • cisco, a'color artist-of the Ameri­ ghost out Into the cold seems like Wag of. the coast. They will visit la mean trick. can Chnalng Company, la visit­ Try our 60c Merchants* Lunch, for six monthB with relatives. Born— ing Iris young son, Cecil Harbord, ftvory day from 11 tw ¿ a t Tile Nevertheless that’s What the Word was received this morning fit the'hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. Plata CtriftoÂiooorÿ. ” 112-tf fteitlng ht Ashland— -of the birth of a six pound bsbv government’s talking about .doing ft. Robertson, on lower Almond Mrs. Lulu Cheever, of Blkton, girl Ato; Mrs. J, H. Doran of Eu­ Ito one of the best known "haunts’’ street. He also Is visiting Mr. and Working in Twentieth Century— O r e g o n ^ visiting in Ashland for gene, June 28, in Washington — the old house at Mrs. Jack Farmer, of Valley View. Marshall Barber, who'is employ­ 25 'First street. Northeast, close with Mr. and Miu, LÍ ed In the Twentieth Century store Roberts. Visited in A s h la n d - to the Capitol, where the National Moths will not find a place to No. 65 in Medford, is working la Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Burnett and I Woman’s Party has had* Its head­ stay if clothes are cleaned before ihe Twentieth Century in* Ash­ From Klamath Fails— daughter, Grace Josephine, of Eu­ quarters for the last half dosen patting away. Ashland Cleaners land tod'ay for Horace Green, who • Mrs. Amie Weedon of Klamath gene. spent yesterday in Ashland years. . ■ and Dyers, 25 First street. 261-tf .Iff visiting In Portland. Mr, Bar­ Falls spent the fourth in Ashland visiting MrS.‘ Burnett's slater, Mrs. The government wants tho, site ber has been spending his vaca­ ylsitfng rilstivds. George Dunn. They also visited Lfor a new Supreme Court build­ Returned from T rip — tion In Alameda and returnedlast Mr*. Elsie Churchman? ing. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hooper, evening. - He will continue his Stopped lu Ashland— « Major Henry Wlrs’s ghost’s V. R. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Dale work in Medford tomorrow. ’ Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Espy, of From Yreka— prior claim doesn’t appear to en­ Gulley and family of Roseburg, Los Angeles, stopped In Ashland Misses Mayme. and Rowena ter into the government’s calcula­ returned Sunday evening from a H<*n* for eeMbretioa— at the Hotel Ashland enroute to Apleman. and Jimmie Gilson, of tions at all. • ■ . H. Jefferies, | prohibition weeks vacation trip. They visit­ Lea Hoover, - Coley Colombero, Portland. ■ ' ftek a , spent yesterday |n Ash- »m eat w^iewr, was a vititor ed Diamond Lake, where they en- and Jerry * Browp, of Klamath I Major Wlrts was superintend­ oefty thia morning. He was oyed the fishing, then on to the J Falls. spent the fojurtb in Ashland. ent of Andersonville* prisen, where pan led by Mrs. Jefferies. lorth 'fork of the Umpqua, and They w ete giieajs of the Columbia B|ppped in A shland— Union prisoners were kept, in the »fferteff*has bc-ep engaged In returned by way of Cratqr Lake. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hawke and south, during the Civil War. VMt U Oregon for the Mr. and Mrs. Gulley and family .0 , E. McCulloch, of River- The horrors of Andersonville en /y ea fif/b atteg qprred ae returned to their home in Rose­ de, California, spent yesterdty were a by-word of the period and I* agent for Multnomah burg, Monday evening. la Ashland and wire guests of for long afterward. The« captives 'daring the old days before the Hotel Oregon last evening. died there like files. Wirt was Get yonr window screens and screen doors at Jordan Sash and held np as an arch-fiend. Who Cabinet Works. ' 254-tf Guests of Mr. npd Mrs. H. L. knows now? Was- he as Wack as. Hansen— „ - be was painted? Or had ife ex­ Home from Haw aii— ’ L .-Dr.„and Mrs. G. fe. Watts, chll- cuses to offer, which, lq 'the state 1 «Yen and Mrs, W atts’ mother of of feeling at the tid e, weren’t /a n d Mre. Gerald B. Gaater * Mrs. Eunice Kibler arrlve'd in £prtland, spent the week end In recognised? ou. Jaek, M r. and Mrs. Brie. 'Ashland a few, days ago from «• * Ashland as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Areh’ aud J. O. Rigg, spent Hawaii, where she has been teach, From McCloud— Aepk-eed nt Diamond Lake lag the past year, tb spend the K H. Hansen of the Hotel Ash­ J. F. Frlaelle of McCloud, Cal. land. Mr. Watte Is also owner of J* <’"'*** summer at the borne of her par­ spent the week-end in Ashland. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron An­ Trip to Labe o f. the Wood»— the Beaverton Scenic Studio, of Mrs. Channell, Miss Marjorie drews, Fairview street. Beverton, Oregon and Interested 'dable, and a group of Normal To Crater lobe» . (n the moving picture industry. Studente. apen« thé week end -st Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Doremua, He was very pleased with the val­ Fried chicken Covered Wi the Lake of the Woods. spent Sunday. In Klamath Falla ley and may become Interested Phoenix, Ore. ' 25C-1 visiting their daughter. Mrs. R, In the local scenery. Mrs. Watts M, B. Howard of Paaa- Fyon. H ilt— D. Dussard. Thhy made a trip to is a prominent club woman of plaiting te Aslilnud— C a B fè rn te .te jn Ashlaadi Mr. and Mra. Bd Gowland of I ' Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Martines Grater Lake yesterday. g l)er sister, Mriv Olivo Portland. They returned to their Klamath Falla ace vlaltlng at the *nd family of Hilt, spent the day home after enjoying the celebra­ *. , . tion in Ashland. .home of Mr. and Mra. E. E, Mil­ In Asijlasd. ler of Church street. Tpblc. * | I . p — McNair Returned from Ptrflswfl * Mr. and Mra. H. L. Claycomb Madden retreads Gres. ««-(i returned from Portland) Satur­ day evening,' where th ly spent . ¿«tana- ,.9rae and Miss Vlehinff C. O. Weds Family— - several days on business. Mrs. Jacobs of Hillsboro, Oro- of ftogoburg. Miào 3Mrk. of Myrtle Point, Miss •on, is spending two weeks la ftmn My^n. of ^Hamath Ashland at tho homo of Mr. and Mgry Martha Sweeney, of Mrs, C. O. Wells, on Oak street. B oth Mireo* ot Mrs. Jacobs is tho mother of Mrs. yMlif DHdya a Aadyrson. Walla. They all etyoet to return to « H i« VH» Hillsboro the middle o( the month. Oom Solvent Ä<4fcraz in 3tnhtand and •Îln ir< k > < fta NOrmnl: - Returned from Trip Wr. and Kira. . LBGIOff TO MHBT Spatial »eeU ag MW ffniM?- van Loglon Post will ho hold to- Might *t tho Armory. The maet- They Weren’t recognised, nA any ing is called for, 8 o’clock, and rate. . .. . . Commanded Enders urges all mom Wfrts Was caught When (he con- bon to attond. fqderady fell. They hanged him in the side garden of that house at Fuller’« Bet Water 26 Firef street, northeast. ’ . Kalsomine The building was la use as ,a military prison at the time." White prisoners were kept In the upper roojns. Colored spies were loeked in the vaulted brick cellar underneath. Wlrs was not the only one put to death, hut ho was by far the moat famous. Mostly they died facing firing squads. Ho died by tho nooae, not like a soldier, but W in not rub o H 'o r scale. ;- Comes in a ll colon as w ell as r " . white J. 0 . Rigg Paints, Varnishes and . z Wall Paper I • Phone 172 The Quality Store Delightful New l/oi/e Dresses For Hot Summer Days pErS I $5,98 These new models fashioned of the favored summer fabrics in the col­ ors and designs that lend them un- common distinction at this low price NEW SMOCK gg /.'Priced Each 25c Made of fast color lintire in all the new and wanted colors—Sizes to 44. Frank Berwick ^re^ C ara Bolveat. U a -r dwtf daughters, Lucile, and Mary- beHe. returned from a trip to Yel. loMsWne Park, «git Lake City and Ban Francisco. . They were UNIVERSAL STOCK REDUCTION ELECTRIC i- Masson ► '. a •» Ï* - * nuiu nrerected urea. • « • » Mr. hhd Mra. C. A. Richards of Rlrk, Klamath county, and N. A. Richarde of Biho. Nevada, pre viattlng thalr mother. Mra. Anna itlcharda and their atetar, Mra. George W. McNabb, for a few day*. ’ We apeeialtee in 60a Aahland Cafe. L vft fo r Ckiraffo— . Mr. and Mfs. William Kây, who have been vlaltlng for a few daya with'Mr. and Mra. Dan Kay, left laet evening tor their bom« in Chicago by way pf Seattle. They were favorably lmpreeaed with the ffpnntry- ' , » # ■ ** s < RANGES of dry goods and the closing out of We have jhst placed on .display a new shipment of these famoup ranges with -the new Stainless Steel lOvsn. j '^ 7 many lines of staple dry goods will Vlkitlng Relative»— * • r be the business drawing feature this JGddies Khaki, Blue Denim or Hickory Stripe week at OUI and floe Them! Play Suits Ashland Electric Supply aaaaaaa i azfflH i ~; Wednesday Special Ladies Lingette Slips Big Color Assortment of Wednesday Special $1.25 . , Ladies Silk Hose s. r ' * Wednesday Special 95c Ladies English Print House Dresses and Porch A n d AU Is W eU Mrs. Dexter Pattenoa and chndrea Of Mbrlfitaa. California, afre vtelting In Ashland with Mr. and Mra. Byìvenlet Patterson. i 'i, t THE DUDS a | That were soiled torn or burned can readily be replaced at HaiMhffasOnR Frocks, Values to $2.98. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL A— 1» MILLER’S TOGGERY « Light or Dark colors. Yard Wide,’ z Fast Color«. *" 19c Regular $1.98 grade Mr. and Mrs. Whiteman and daughter, Leela, and Mr. and Mra, A . H. Soukan »f Medford apeat Imeterdny in Aaklebd. Aahland NaUteMnm’a motto te Cteanlteeae and Fnflty.* Visit ns. All Percales 75c 346 E. Main Street F r e a M e d fo r d - Mtaa Margaret Hargua returned to her home I s Klamath Falls after ev a d in g t v s weeks visit­ ing her sen t, Mra. Bmil Pell. c Sizes 1 to-14 years-1' '; Oarnett’a cafeteria, »2 North Main. 24t-X-ms T he Fountain Confectionery . SHOP EARLY WEDNESDAY AND SAVE AT New Jap Parasol« Tom Thumb Type $1.69 Autumn Quarterlies * ^41 McCall Patterns • i : »» r Now Selling