ASHLAND From Klamath Falls— üoeal ; Personal. [lotes Visitor from Grants Pass ■ In Medford Y esterday— J. E. Dailey, a resident Donald Eihart, nephew of H H. Eihart', was a visitor in Med­ Grants Pass spent yesterday this city visiting with friends. ford last evening. DAILY YVDINCW At the Llthl* Springs Hotel— H r. aitdi Mrs. J. C. Thom of Jas. H. Driscoll and Bruce Dennis of Klam ath F a lls ' are Arbuekle, Cal., 8. M. Jackson spending a few days in this city and E. A. Jackson ot Tacoma, Wash, and A. H. Fergnson of looking after business affairs. Roseburg, Ora., ana among those who stopped at the Lithia Springs See Jordan for M ill Work, 134-tf hotel yesterday. W ill Make V isit to H igh School— Mrs. Frank Z. Howard and Miss LeLaine West hare been elected by the faculty of Klam» ath county high school to make a professional Frisit to the Ash** land high school Feb. 18. This makes the second professional* visit from the high school. Miss Elbert’s, • M arie Ridings ami' Everett Van» derpool visiting Medford high Visiting nJ Portland— • Mrs. R. D. Bussanti of Klamath school tome time ago. Falls, daughter-of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Doremus of the Standard Stopped H ere Yesterday— Mr- and Mrs. L. F. Byrne of cleaners in Ashland, is spend­ ing s few days visiting with Portland, Ore., stopped in Ash­ land yesterday and spent the friends in Portland. day visiting Mrs. Nellie Richards M r. and Visitors from Needles— Plenty of money to loan on owner of Candyland. Mr. and. Mrs. E. W . Myers of good security. Phone 81. Yeo, of •M pb . Byrne were enroute to Rose­ Needles, Cal., are spending a course. 83-tf ville, Cal., where they w ill make few days in Ashland visiting at their future home. the home of Mrs. Myers' par­ Snow on Slskiyous— ents, Attorney and Mrs. Roberts A snowstorm was reported yes­ A t.th e Ashland Hotel— on Church street. They made a C. F. Clifford of Portland, Ore., terday forenoon to he raging on trip over to M yrtle Point duflng the Slskiyous but not heavy W . F. Francis of Eureka, Cal., the week-end to attend a birth­ enough to block traffic on the and J. D. Ralatiteaux of Seattle, day dinner, celebrating the .birth­ W a s h .,' are among those who Pacific highway. day anniversaries of M r. Roberts, stopped at the Ashland hotel his mother and Mrs. Roberts’ Have a fit at Orres tailors, 11 yesterday. npther. Beach Ave., west of library. 134-tf* V isitors from K. F.— Mr. and Mrs. Herm&n G is wold .The Misses Vesta Davis and Books for the kiddies, at and Mrs. W . Repier of Klam ath Olydeth Brown, students at the hart’s. Falls spent yesterday in Ashland Southern Oregon Normal, were visiting with friends gnd looking visitors in Medford last evening. after buslnees affairs. At the Oregon Hotel— Mr. and Mrs. G. W . Crawford Crew L aki Off— \ of Los Angeles, Cal., and E. C. Part of the crew of men, who Sears of Seattle, Wash., are are working on the L ith ia pipe among those who registered at line, were laid of tem porarily the Oregon hotel last evening. yesterday on* account of having the work caught up. Good used guitar a bargain The Ttose. J. W. McCoy Returned— Returned from 8. F.— J. H. McGee, of McGee’s Dry Goods store has returned from San Francisco, Cal., where he has spent the past few days look­ Apples, 26c, 60c, 76e. Bring j Hale Saturday of Super Value, ing after business affairs. box. Ashland F ru it and Produce , Frocks, »1.00 each... Isaac’s Store. Unusual values In violins Asen l8 « -tf ’ 143-1 See Friday evealag’s Tidings, It Left for Newport— Miss Hasel Stevenson, who will tell you all about this great delU r sale of frocks, Isaac’s graduated from the Southern 14«-» Oregon Normal at Christmas time, left Monday for Newport, Oregon, where she w ill teach Attended Party— ’ Mrs. Freda Kingsley of this school. city was a visitor In Jacksonville A dandy plate lunch iaclnding Monday to attend a Royal Neigh­ coffee eveiy uoon'and night, 36c. bor party. At the Plaza. 108-tf CUff Payne makes sash doors. Ijcft this Morning— Medford Thursday night, Tuck- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman i?a Orchestra at W alker’s dance. and daughter Eleanor left this 141-3 morning for Portland, Ore., after a short visit with Mrs. Newman’s mother, Mrs. Leah M. Caldwell YMtors from Jacksonville— Mrs. Joe McMahon and Miss in this city. Fh> Thompson of Jacksonville Thursday n i g h t Medford, were visitors In Ashland recently, at the to m e of Mrs. McMahon’s Tucker’s Orchestra, at W a lk er’s Old Time dance. 141-3 mother, Mrs. Bolton. Tucker’s Orchestra at W alk- People front a D is t a n c e - a rji Old Tim e dance Thursday Visitors In Ashland yesterday 111-3 night, Medford. from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. W . O. Echler of South Bend, Nell Dunn as coy Ruth Thatch­ Indiana, Mrs. C. A. H ilton, Miss er and a peach Reggie would like Edna Hilton and Mrs. W . I. to pick— "H an k” Homes as the Carpenter ot Minneapolis, Minn. Englishman who fractured “forty- seven bones and his dignity,’’; A lfalfa Hay, one bale or a car Mrs. W. C. Elam, as cute little load. Ashland F ru it A Pro. Assn. Effie Varden, are all a scream in Cyclone Sally. Two nights, Bell- L eft fop Corvallis- ■ Vi«w Club House, 17 and 18. Helen High, Geraldine Gunn, Horace Dunn and Donald, Vestal, Confined to Home— Mrs. F. O. Swedenburg is con­ high school students, and Miss Cora Vestal, Superintendent fined to her home on the Boule­ George A. Briscoe's secretary, left vard with illness. this morning for Corvallis where they w ill attend the annual ex­ position at the Oregon Agricul­ tural college. Returned from S e attle'- W.CTields and Maiy Alden in a scene from th e Paramount Pictuxe »The Potters* Miss Minnie Argetslnger, a missionary from West China, will arrive in Ashland tomorrow and will speak at the Baptist church tomorrow evening. W hile in this city Miss Argetslnger will bo entertained at the Morehouse home on Th ird street. J. W . McCoy of the F irst Na­ tional bank returned yesterday from Salem, where he has spent the past few days looking after business affairs. Enroute home. M r. McCoy stopped In Corvallis to visit w ith his daughter M ar­ garet, who is a student at Q. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wine- land returned yesterday from a two week's visit to Seattle and Portland. Let the UNION w rite gear ta ll eoverage fgtonoblle insurance. Tea. et couree. 88-tf O. * ftomlinson of Lebanon, Ore., and Wm. A. Dokrtng of San Pedro, Cal., are among the motorists who registered their cars at the local Chamber of Commerce thia morning. First Showing of NEW SPRING ASHLAND ACRES (Continued From Paga Qua) 83000 by working close, could take a place sim ilar to the one he has, /work along the same lines and succeed. • “ Five thousand dollars would be better,” he added. A few minutes ta lk w ith M r. Weagant, is enough to convince one that he has found a ready re­ sponse from Ashland Acres and that he has no »intention of look­ ing farther, fo r he has fonnd an ideal place to live. - VNBW YO R K , Feb. 17.— (U N ) — United States Attorney Emory R. Buckner thia afternoon rest­ ed the government’s ease against H arry R . Daugherty, forsmr at­ torney general, and Thonnre W . M iller, former alien property custodian, charged w ith conspir­ ing to defraud the United States of the|r unbiased''' services. In his second day on the stand for tha prosecution, M ai 8. Daugh­ erty, president of the Midland National Bank of Washington Co‘urthonse, Ohio, gave testimony more favorable to the defense than to the government’s case. N E W YO R K , Feb. 17.— (U N ) — The pennant which the New York Yanks won in 1888 has yet to be paid fo r. Like Barn Broaden, whose Car­ dinals are sending in their bills for season’s and post-mason’s vic­ tories, Colonel Jake Ruppert Is faced with the spectacle of an un­ signed ball c(jjb, and one which wants a lot more money than It was paid in 1888. The Yanks signed w ith a faw exceptions, are the rookies of 1887. The heroes of 1888 ap­ parently have not a fountain pen among them. The missing bank records of H arry M. Daugherty a n d ' lease W . Smith, which tha government W ill Officiate— contends would show that Daugh- Rev. P. K. Hammond of the orty and M ille r accept a share of T rin ity Episcopal church left thia a 8441,000 bribe paid to the morning for Grants Paas, where late John T. King by Richard he w ill officiate. at a wedding. Merton, German steal magnate, Attorney L. A. Roberta of this, ware at one time available to the government but it did not use city made a business trip to Jacksonville this morning. them, Mai testified." * - GENERAL AUTO SERVICE DOES YOUR CAR NEED WORK DONE ON BEFORE SPRINGT For quality, purity and flavor, alway We do oiling, greasing and car washing that satisfies. ask you$ grocer for Leave your car with us while you do your shopping. Ashland Creamery BUTTER LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE Friday - Saturday Clean-Up 12 WINTER COATS, 16 TO 45 SIZES . . / . . 10 WINTER WEIGHT WOMEN’S S U U S . . . , 5 WINTER COATS, $24.50 TO $29.75 VALUES I ala now operating bootblack's stood la McGee building, service and courtesy fo r man and women w ill he the motto. Shoe laces, pol- iah. Ute. R O T LUCA8. 188-8 . . GIRLS COATS, SMALL SIZES AS LOW NOW AS . GIRLS COATS WITH FUR COLLARS AS LOW AS Many Season-End Clean-ups From Every Department at Just as Good Prices as These Mentionpd Above. ^noiH The PALMER LINE OF COATS We feature brings to you the Newest Creation of the Mode—The Fabrics used are the Looms Nejygst Products—Beautiful Color Har- mony prevails throughout. Thé designings of each coat raarks the product as “ Perfect.” PRICED AT THE NEW SPRING DRESSES That are arriving daily are a profusion of colorings for spring. They bring new drajMi effects, new sleeve datings, new trims. PRICED AT * A.95 e 4 A .75 e