TH URSDAY, F ebruary X . ■55MBB Confined to Home— Í Local j Personal flotes i Romance! Mrs. K arl Nima is confined to her home on Vista street with illness. . Confined to Hom e— Mrs. J. H. Fuller is confined to her home on North Main street today w ith illness. From Medford— Salted almonds, pecans Miss Viola Templeton of Med H k g Bi Bpltera, secretary of the Ideal Y. M. C. A., Is confined ford was a visitor In this city pinenuts, candyland. to his home on Nursery street yesterday afternoon and even Will Have New Secretary— ing. with illness. T. C. (T e d ) Baker of Hood A music picture— a perfect Social dance at I. O. O. F. H all River w ill arrive In Medford likeneps to the original produced Friday evening, February 25th. shortly to take over , the duties for every Brunswick ‘U-ight Ray" Dickey’s Qrchestra. Gentlemen of Secretary of the Medford 50c, Ladies 25c. Refreshments, Chamber of Commerce, and with Record for sale at Elharta. 15c. 148-3t his arrival that city w ill have gained a man who has the repu ’ , Have a fit at Orres tailors, 11 tation of being one of the best Visited in Medford Beach Avp.. west of library. Lucile Ellen Richardson, a drum corps leaders and all- student at the Southern Oregon around Legionaires of the state. Normal, was a visitor in Med Bosioees Trip to M e d fo r d - Visitors from California— • Earl Crow, Andy McGee and ford yesterday afternoon. Visitors in Ashland yesterday Burnie Burnett of ,the Standard OIJ company in this flty . made a A dandy plate lunch Including from California were: L. A. bftslness trip to Redford yoster- eoffoe every uoon and night, 35c. l.amkln and son of San Fran A t the Plaza. 106-tf cisco and Mr. and Mrs. George day afternoon. Fraley and Henry Andrew of Oakland. Suits made for you. 122.50 and Recovered— Henry Sheldon, science teacher select your own style and fabric. 14<-tf at the Senior high school, has •I'liable to Leave Home— Paulserqd’s. MI hs Florence Allen. who recovered from his recent ill The F n llp r Brush Man is in ness and is able to attend bis teaches in the Roosevelt school at Medford, was unable to leave towp. He w ill call, at your home classes again. 1 4 9 -lt* tier home in this city yesterday soon. Plenty of money to loan on on account of illness. She attend good security. Phono 81. Yeo, of ed her classes this morning, 83-tf however. Among the Ashland people who coarse. attended the dance, which was given by the Chamber of Com Suffered Considerable Loss— Mrs. Jam es in Medford— merce in Jacksonville Saturday Wo.'d has been received by Mrs. W a lter James of K lam night were: Ray Murphy, Fred Ashland relatives and friends ath Falls, formerly of Ashland, Hugeri. Mrs. Fay Harris, Mrs. that R. L. Burdlc, Sr., who lives was in Medford yesterday visit Hugert, Mrs. Fay Harris, Mr. and near Grants Pass has suffered ing relatives and friends. MrB. considerable loss to his ranch James la the mother of Mrs. Mrs. Carl Murphy. property iduring the recent high Kester Gandee, who was former Apples, 26c, 60c, 75c. Bring water. ly Miss Walv.e W ithrow of this box. Ashland F ru it and Produce city. Assn. 136-tf Candyland for fresh salted ta. 147-5 From Washington— • Cliff Payne makes running F. B. Pierson and fam ily of Ambulance H ive Yesterday— beards. Bremerton, Louis W . Beck of The Perl ambulance of Med W alla W a lla and D. L. Kates Drove to A shland— ford was in Ashland yesterday to and wife of Seattle were among ' Mr, and Mrs. Adam Holman remove Mrs. G. Taylor from the visitors in this city from • f Medford drove to this city train No. 13. She’ was. taken Washington, yesterday. yesterday to observe the results to Yreka, where she w ill re of the high water between here cuperate at -the home of her Returned from Portlnnd— and Medford. daughter. Sam Henderson returned to Ashland yesterday from Port A lfalfa Hay, one bale or a car Let the U N IO N write your full land, where he has spent thé load. Ashland F ru it A Pro. Assn. coverage automobile Insurance. past few days looking after busi Yeo, of course. 83-tf ness affairs. ✓ Left for Klamath Falla— Mrs. John Enders and daugh ter Shirley on the Boulevard left thia m orning tor . Klam ath Falla, where they w ill spend a few days at the home of Mrs. Enders’ parents. Arri veil Here Yesterday — Mr. and Mrs. H . W . Biennie O HENRY IS EXAMPLE o f Chicago, ill., arrived in this ------- -— p o R OHIO CONVICTS city yeeterday to spend a short (Continued From Page O u t) time yisit|ng nt the home of F rank Dean on Hillcreat. * The parole system, based upon the indefinite sentence law now Jordan for MDI W ork, Wolfhound Twist; something in uee, was not in force a t that 1 3 6 -tf different for. men’s wear, Paulse- time, and prisoners were given rud’s. definite periods of imprisonment, • NOTICE with days deducted for good be * Judge Rutherford, president of havior. v, international Bible Students As- C onfined to Hopne— O. Henry earned more than 600 wteiatlon of New York City, w ill Mrs. Mary Cole la confined to Broadcast from KBFD San Diego her home on A street as the days off for good behavior, In a result of injuries which she re little more than 3 years. Sunday, Feb. 27th, 2 p. m. The prison paper also used O. “• 149-3 ceived when she fell yesterday. Henry’s later achievements in the world of letters as a n example to the men in prison, suggesting that “a record” need not prevent them from atttaining success. O. Henry was 31 years old in April 1898, when he entered Ohio Penitentiary. W hile in the pen itentiary, Number 30664 was as signed to work in the pharmacy. THC THEATER BEAUTIFUL Early training as a pharmacist onabled him to fill such a position. TODAY AND TOMORROW Although biographers generally agree that O. Henry was not guilty that h a was not even employed at 'he Austin, Texas bank on one of the days upon which he was charg ed with embezzling 81,158, and that he was convicted largely be cause of his flig h t to South Amer ica, the "O. P. News” concerns Itself but little over that possibil ity. I t only mentions that W . Sidney Porter ''served tim e” behind the walls of Ohio Penitentiary, and left behind him a record that all prisoners would do wall to em ulate. Urging communities to get fu ll er data on co m p u lsory automobile liab ility Insurance before rushing headlong into a network of com* * pltcated'lawa, the National ^ A u tomobile Chamber of Commerce clanged over the peg today, g I has issued a sumigary of proposed cheer from more than 2,000 spec legislation bearing on this point. Bills advocating compulsory in tators ^acclaimed C. C. Davis of Columbus. Ohio, to be the cham surance have been Introduced in pion horseshoe pitcher of the twenty-one of the forty-two states world. * whose legislatures are now In ses Davis wrested the title from sion. In. many of the states there Frank Jackson of Kellerton, Iowa, is no expectation that the measure In one of the most spectacular will be passed, but rather the bill tournament in the history of Is introduced as a tria l balloon. ' Massachusetts is the only state barnyard go|f. The new champion, who held which has attempted such a law, the title in 1922 and 1924, won and there it has been in effect for the tourney w ith 30 victories and but six weeks. I t is felt in motor circles that the Bay State has not only three games lost. Jimmy R^pk, the high school had sufficient experience w ith the boy from Montpelier, Ind., fin law' yet to determine its effect, f Among the reasons advanced ished second w ith 28 won ahd against compulsory insurance by five lost. Mrs. George Brollette of M in the Automobile Chamber in which neapolis, retained her title of the motor club, dealer and other women’s national champion by automobile groups concur, are: Compulsory insurance 'creates winning 14 and losing only one ah accident hasard among the game. Irresponsible because It would re move the present fear of finan cial loss which tends to hold the reckless in check. No evidence exists to show the total amount of uncompensated' losses due to motor vehicle acci dents. The great m ajority are Fifteen Thousand Acres of being penalized to carry the bur Orchard Land Covered den of cases, the number and W ith Water extent of which is not known. A cost ef ISO per car to handle COLUSA, Cal., Feb. 24.— the burden which w ill be- the (U N )— W ater flowing through a charge if the plan is fu lly opera break in the Sacramento river tive, is p robably excessive and levee two miles north of Coins* should not be Imposed until there tonight had covered 16,000 acres are more facts. of orchard lands in that vicinity. It adds an extra burden on The levee break had widened to transportation. 250 feet and water rushing It gives undue power to bur through from the river bed sur eaucracy, which is Justifiable on rounded the home of Ed Tadlock, ly in case of criminal offense. making It necessary to rescue ' i It is an added cost on rural Hadlock and his fam ily by row transportation. boats. Cattle and poultry in the path CUT T H IS OUT— IT IS W ORTH of the torrent were lost. • . , - MONEY * A h a lftn ite of Southern Pacific ....Send thia ad and 10 cents • to track was under water. Foley A Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., As a result of the levee break, Chicago, 111., w riting your name waters in the Sacramento river, swollen recently by heavy rains and address clearly. You will and melting snows, dropped to a receive a tria l bottle of Foley’s level of 26.1 feet. The river Honey and T a r Compound, tor crest is 26.9 feet and although coughs, colds, croup (spasmodic* 'mmediate widespread damage is and tickling throat; also a trier not feared, it was thought that a packet each of Foley Pills, a di- wddfen drop in the level might Utetle stim ulant for the kidney*, cause the east side of the levee to add Foley Cathartic Tablets for cdfcstlpation, biliousness and sick crumble further. hekdachea. These wonderful remedies have helped millions of LONDON BUS PASSENGER MAY OCCUPY 16 INCHES people. Send for them. v Sold ev erywhere.— No. 1 . LONDON( U P )— Caesar’s dec laration of “Let me have men about me who are fat,” appar B a k e r— Diamond d rill prospecting on M other Code mines w ar/an t* ently does not impress the B rit ish Ministry of Transport as 5Q0 ton plant. much as Mussolini’s recent ex pression of his horror and dis gust of fatness. The ministry has officially des ignated the space which those fortunate enough to secure a seat on an omnibus may occupy as 16 inches. The figure determined of Columbus, picture irlcy Mason It’s Rai Ding! I t’s Pouring—and soon'you’ll be roaring! What a flood of Fun. What a storm of action. Doug says 11 with grower»—of laughter. P M * 5 • • ■ ■ « * * • <.* • ‘ ! During the past two days, only eight out-of-state cirs have reg istered e t the local Chamber of Comifcereo; five Tuesday and three yesterday. Stopped H e t« Vmlpy— M r. and Mrs. s. Croches and two children from Vfetoria, B. C„ stopped in Ashland today to visit the city and the Lithla park, enroute to California. They arrived in Eugene Sunday and Ahmed Zogu Bey; president of the Albanian Republic. Is to ba, mar ried soon to a “rich American woman’’ ha met In Europe last •ummdti according todiqpatches. Visitor from K lam ath F alla— T. R. Meek, a resident of Klamath Falla spent yeaterday in Ashland looking a fte r business business u~alrs. Gentlemen Let *U8 clean* and block your bats. They will look like now. Standard Cleaners We do odorless cleaning. 05 Oak S t Phone 108 Friday and Saturday Pretty Spring Coats Moved— O. E. Schroeder and., fam ily have moved from <1 Nutley St., to the Butter apartment's on Granite street. Business H e r e - Jack Fowler of K lam ath Falls was a visitor in Ashland yes terday looking a fter business af fairs. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Genuine Northeast Installed Just sfltoh popular prices and attractive coats as will sell so readily that it would be wise to make your selection soon and make suffic ient deposit to hold it if yon do not care to take it now. XL ELECTRIC Station GUY GOOD Phone 82 Another Big Showing of Laying aside all of the advantages the Ford owners have in c6st of operation riding comfort, etc., the selling plan that we have adopted places a Ford within the reach of every one. The low down pay ment and the small monthly payments are hardly missed, and then you have the advantage of the full use of your car while you are paying for it. Flat Crepes in Eighteen different Models-r-Gorgeous Colorings and Exquisite Tonings Roadster, $106.32 down, 18 months, $24.55 per month Touring $107.32 down, 18 months, 25.63 per month Ooupe, $128.35 down, 18 month*, $32.46 per month Tudor $138.35 down, 18 months, $32.46 per month Fordor, $153.35 down, 18 months, $35.06 per month See This Special Showing Friday, Saturday and Monday specially P riced at Claycomb Motor Co The Ford Garage EXCLUSIVE AT Fordsqn Lincoln It DOES Make a Difference Where You Buy. Your Ford New Spring Hats Now Selling < $4.96 $6.45 New Spring Shades in Holeproof > Silk Hose $1.00 and up KRRRRRfHH» > if !■ . • ♦ >■ * a * ■$ ■ ‘.-w w . was a /lit t le better. Attention ‘ 'Ladies - a n d it is so e a s y tp o w n a F o r d HERE IS OUR FLAN: D esig n a te H ig h w a y s SA LEM . Fab. 24 — (U N ) — Nineteen senators w ith road pro jects designated in the program, supported a concurrent resolu tion in the senate, deelgnuting certain highways aa a part of the. state highway system and direct ing the highway commission to dispose o f available bends for the Immediate Improvements of these roads as well aa other state high ways s t il l‘ unimproved. Highways which the commis sion la requested to Improve un der thb terms o f the resolution are the Wilson River road, Roose velt Coast highway. The Dallee- C aiifo m ia highway; the Central Oregon highway; the North Ump qua road and the Michell-Servls creek highway. were delayed there two days on L cft Ytcferdwj— J . D. Mara of the Overland aeconnt of the recent flood. Shoe Shop le ft yesterday for San Fraaclaeo, where be wee qalh ed - by the tiiufceb' of his brother W . J. Mars. W ord was received by Ashland relatives thia morn* In ff.h o w e v eV t k a t t h e sick .man f Í / » f 1 í Í 4 • ’ f / Vi 1 i - I * : »* 1