4 Uoeal ; Peittona! liâtes L e ft for Porthuad— , M r. and Mrs. JL A. Marske of A. » . « A. M. Sherman street le ft Monday for Stated communication Thurs- Portland, where they w ill apsqd y evening, Jan. IS . Routine p few days vtalttqg w ith friends isiness. Visiting Brethren wel- and looking a fter buateese affairs. Miss Virginia F rto t o f this d ty WWÁ a business visitor In Medford last evening. Stpdent danoo Friday.— W in ter irden. ll» -S i. ;? C. 8. Bess of Dunsmuir, Cgl., Bernard J. Levy o f Seattle, W h., ¡and Mrs. J. H. Robbins of Port­ land. are among those who stop­ ped at the LRhla Springs Hotel yesterday. A t the Oregon H o t e l - Barl L. W olfe and L. Hast­ , Mias Bdlth Dodge, who was ings o f Chicago, 111, and B. U i mead ot the student committee Longer o f San Diego, Cal., stop- lh a t managed 'the student’s for- ped a t the Oregon Hotel yee»j dual dance at the L |th la Springs terday« ' , H o te l during the holiday vaca- reports that Ashland has made a larger distribution than Canterbury Box candy sale Food Sale, ladles of Trin ity the Plaga. ghe committee from any other ♦ 10 D ulld, Sat.. Jan. IB , Hardy town. The amount netted from Bros, starting 11 a. m. ll^e formal dance was 1117.15, Royal Coal, Hot and prhlle the next largest amount Carson-Fowler L b r. Op, ! Electric ’’Light-Ray" Reoords Reported to date ip |4 0 . pre Brunswick records. For sale Did Not R eturn to School— At Blhart’s. * Vernon McGee, son of M r. a n d l T rin ity Guild food aalo, Hardy ■os. Store, Saturday, Jan. 15, Mrs. J. H. McGee of this city, • 111-4» who has been a stsdent a t the ’ artlng at 11 a. m. Melvin G. Wlnstock and son of Portland, Ora., stopped in Ash­ U niversity of Oregon during the j I f yon went i t done land yesterday. M r. Wlnstock fe ll term , did not return t $ j to W hite. school after the holidays as wsh j Was formerly 'owner of the Peo- reported, but le working In P o rti 2 burned to H om e— fcle's Theatre In Portland. lend. McGee may not return to. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan O’Donoug- college un til next fall. ; i » and daughter, who have . When better chocolate creams J M r. and Mrs. HfiMeh Of P ort- •re sold The Rose will seU them. tend. Ore., wore ytattors tn thia c ity yesterday. M r. Hirsch Is an L e ft fo r Salem official ot M eie r* A F ra n k ’s in Mias Lucille Huntington, sten­ 111-4 Portland. ographer for Briggs A Briggs. |e tt' yesterday tor Salem, where she w ill act as house stenograph- given at the Community House in Bellview, Tburaday night. De« camber 1«. Doughnuts and cof­ fee, 15e. Admlsa&n. men 50 c, la- Have yonr furniture" rej and refinlahed at Jordan’s and Cabinet works. K . Bhrllck and W . Ehrlich ot Marshfield, Wise., B. W . Si P ra tt and W . L. Qraham of Oort vallls, Ore., and Mrs. M. L. Rob? erta and Mrs. A. VanDlxhern* o f Sacramento, Cal., are among those who registered at the Ash« T h e p a n d hotel yesterday. JhU A ttem t Oef Sreuee t • Mlae M yrta Ottordale. manager ef the Pacific Telephone A Tele­ graph company In Ashland, w ill ftave this, evening tor Portland, Attending Norm al— - 1 8 8 - t f ____________________________ _ _ Ore., »hero she w ill attend j a Mrs. Herb Huasong o f Med­ Manager's conference.' ’ ford, form erly Miss Carmen Rose Fro m Gaselle— of Ashland, ft attending the F. C. .Haager of Gaselle, Cal., Southern Oregon Norm al In thia was » ' business visitor In this city. Mrs. Huasong Is a gradu­ ielty yesterday. ate of the Ashland high school. New Dresses W o specialise ln office sta­ tionery and supplies.— B lh art’s Book Store. WOTICB » O C R K M T O R 8 " r . IB M m Phgaty Court of the Stats of Otogon Aft- Jackson County. ■ ; , . ;• . j In qio M atter o f lif t Botate of Bllsabcth Coopto, DÄstosd. .. Notlcs Is bkiwby glfcn hy ths _— m • a «I 3 A* ... — as test ■ ths ' kterrs -named rwwwr uni«« witn pro- Within ' f t months - t o firs t pablfcatioa follie Dickey, Attorney Stearns Bulld- Otogoa. flrtt Fablleatton, Jsn- n t; : • r Read, and mother Mrs. Chkpmaa, Mfs. A. Schuermaa, M r. and Mrs, Fred Taylor, Mrs. Rester Gaadee, M r. and Mrs. W arren Cook. Mya, Until Pell, Miss Margaret Harguki Mrs. P. R . Backus, Mise Nein« Dickey, Mias Juanita T arr, Mise Lols Knapp and Miss H illes Met Call. THOUSANDS OF CUSTOMERS THAT HAVE ATTENDED THIS 1927 GREATEST VALUE GIVING and the tons of Merchandise they have carried away, THERE STILL REMAIN MANY BARGAINS BASKETBALL Thu rsday- F rìday ASHLAND HI YREKA HI WE FEATURE THE FOLLOWING Saturday Hight Prelim inary, 7 :8 0 M ala Game, 8 :8 0 Wool Goods JftMfe y. copper . Administrator. ................ lll-5 -W o d , N O n C M O F F IN A L M R A R IffG la ths Oshaty Court of ths Stats of Otoffsa for Jackson Coffnty. *"’? 18 the M atter o f ths sstats of Notice la hsreby given that the anderalgnod. adm inistratrix of ths sstats o t J. P. Hollmsysr, De­ ceased. has tiled her fla a l account la said eonnty soart and that ths senrt has fixed Monday, ths l i s t day of Febraary. I l | 7 , at tea o’clock, A. M . «ad the court room of said co«rt as the time aad place for ths hearing o t say ob­ jections there may he to said re ­ port aad the W ttlsm sat thereof. Date of first publication, Janu­ ary I I , H I T . A ll Greatly Reduced—89c to 83.79 Yard Butchèr knives, values up to $2.50 for These dresses are the last word in Spring dating, in ’Sleeve appointments in Color­ ings and Trimmings—all made of the new Round Thread Flat Crepe Silk. Dresses as Low as 86.95—Coats as Low as 88.95 • • • they Are Priced to Move NOW ' ’■'.I' '* j Values to $30.00 at $19.95 The Winchester Store” USEÖ CAR SALE FORD TOURINGS 00UÊR8, AND TUDORS Let us demonstrate them to you. z New »Holeproof Hose, all shades, all sizes, J $100 to $1.95 lil$ Slip Ties, values to $1«.OO. Clearance T , Price 59o 1 M oney can buy » iS “ Blankets Hardware SEE THEM AT the best Coats and Dresses This has been our busiest department during this Great Sale, the values to be found here are unusual, as we have reduced again all our Sale Prioes. Every coat and dress in our stock is on sale at a price you can not hope to duplicate in quality or value. Wh invite you!* inspection 6f those garment». ** I. KITCHEN ' KNIFE SPECIALS arriving are placed in our January Clearance ft- • • w From the mad stampede of * bargain basement to the jrild business o f imperson- #ting a movie queen—and managing her many bus- Miss Geòrgie Coffee, Miss Gladys Applegate, Miss Jean Lynch, Mr. Perry Ashcraft, M r. and Mrs. Frpd 8cheur«aa>, M r. and Mrs. and Mrs. H . K . Tomlinson, Miss Jean Stratton, Miss France« Strange, Melvin Kelge, R illin g Sphuermaa, John Churchman, Fay ■the! Shram, Miss Dorothy Reid, A rthur, f t. Thornton, Mrs. C. J. Most any of the wanted cloths in a wide assortment of fancies and in plain shades, you wjll find just the color yon are looking for and you will not question’ our low Sale Prices for they are F rank Snooks of Taleqt wi ilto r in Ashland ypsteftay kl ng and visiting with friendl 1 White Black Sheep’ Uended “Blossom Tim e”— Among the Ashland people Junior Hi Gym C liff Payne makes benches. TODAY ent the past week visiting at be home o f M r. sad Mrs. Guy handles on Allison street,, return- id last evening to their home at Iraas Lake, where M r. O'Don- tughue la employed by the Sontb- ern Pacific. who attended "Blossom Tim e’’ at H unt’« Craterlan theatre la Medford last evening were: Mrs. J. h . F u ller, Mr«. R uth Reed. Mrs. Louis Schwote, Mrs. Lou Hausen. Or. M attie B. Skaw, Mr. and Mrs. B. M . Berg and son Bobby, Miss Leona Harrang, Mias No where in Southern Oregon can you find a completp line of Blankets such as we carry. Every kind, every quality, every grade in qjl Cotton, Wool and Cotton, and all Wool—a beautiful assortment" of colors combinations in Plaid and Jacquard Patterns. You can never buy Blankets at these prices again. See Our Line—Get Our Prices ALL OVER THIS BIG STORE YOU WILL FIND THE BIG PINK TICKETS THAT TELL OF THE WONDERFUL SAVINGS TO BE HAD AT THE BIG J - > DISSOLVING PARTNERSHIP CJ A I IT I O ZV L , Er S Where Every Thing’s on Sale. Where Every Thing’s Reduced. Claycomb Motor Tord Garage Phone 50 E. R. ISAAC & Co REWARD IF YOU DON’T FIND S BigBonalide'Prieefiedndtoi P dP t Comer IN MEN’S WEAR at A LIGHT LUNCHEON Yon will be delighted with the delicate flavor of our toasted saadiriehee. A cup of hot, fragrant ehoedate qr delicions coffee, with a light aalad or deemt wijl oompble a perfeet luneh Menu, tdft ds nerve luneh to you tomorrow. Full Measure and Prompt Delivery. WHITTLE TRANSFER CO. MILLER’S TOOOEf ‘‘Hab-a-dash Io n ”