ASHLAND
DAILY
FHIDAY, February SB, 1S87.
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appropriation bill. This prove
ion is the only point in dispute
between the house and senate,
ensuring prompt enactment of
the whole measure and its trans-
raise/ou to Coolidge. ' I t . wan'
adopted by a vote of 208 to 173.
Enters Into Training With « The senate provision appro Two Women Love the Same
Giant', and 1« Last to * priated $1,200,000 but the house
Man and Say They
Leave
Yield
Are Glad of It
reduced
the
figure
to
$450,000.
TViree F a ta litie s fn
Itctarzrd lr o w Portland—
It
la
expected
that
this
difference
H. G. Enders, Jr., who accom 'There were three fatalities due
NEW YORK', i*eb. 2 5 —The en
1 DENVER, k Feb. 25.— (UN)—
panied his wife to Portland, where to industrial accidents in Oregon thusiasm with which
Rogers will be adjusted quickly.
President Coolidge opposed Two women Who loved one man
she wiH undergo medical treat during the week ending February Hornsby has Jumped into his new
ment, . returned home yesterday. 17, according to a report by the Jpb as a Giant, and the Interest building the cruisers on the bore him children and were con
state industrial accident commis with which New Yorkers are fol ground that' it would interfere tent to live with him under one
A special shipment of new sion. A total of 515 accidents lowing reports of every move with bis supplementary arms roof, have confronted the law here
The house with one of its most extraordin
hats that would ordinarily sell reported were under the Work-“ made bl the star second baseman conference project.
supported
him
hy
fc
small
mar ary problems of triagular love
far $5.50, Saturday only $4 50. men’s compensation act.
raugur well for a successful major
gin, although niaff/ members In i The law says the polygamous
On display at Wimer Bldg., next
league season all around.
Suits made for you, $2J.5O and
to Western Auto Supply. Mrs.
The attitude of an individual sisted that the president would love nest must he broken up, but
Larkin Grubb, 114, 3rd St. 150-1 select your own style and fabric. player upon whom .the attention have greater bargaining power the trio involved—-Charles Fore
man, dashing young > railroad
Paulserud’s.
|46-tf of fans is focussed can do much If the cruisers were approved.
worked, his legal wife, and his 17
* Social dance at I. O. O. F. Hall,
to make or mar the game as a
year old sweetheart, Mary Lexa,
Candyland for fresh salted whole. Tbe ease of Babe Ruth
Friday evening. February 'JBth.
believe the cbmmuntty family
Hickey’s Orchestra. Gentlemen, nuts. .
147-6 In this respect is too recent and
could
continue successfully if the
60c, Ladies 25c. Refreshments,
too fresh in the minds of fans to
law
would
permit it
148-3t Ix-fl For P o r t la n d -
15c.
require elaboration.
.
Foreman
took Mary into his
Charles Davis, city salesman for
Tl>e former manager of the St.
home
after
the
girl told him she
the
Claycomb
Motor
company,
Visited in Ashland—
Louis Cardinals is one of four
was to become the mother of his
Mrs. Mary Hash, who resides on left this morning lor Portland to Mayers upon whom the eyes, of
chHd. Subsequently Mrs. Foes
the Green Spring mountain road, get his wife and baby. When fandom will be fixed, regardless
was in this city Wednesday shop they return, they will take up of local pride. The others, of Imprisoned in Oil Tank Fire man‘left the home, giving her
Men Aro Unable to
two children into Mary’s care and
their residence at the Bergner e-iurse, are Ruth. Ty Cobb and
ping and visiting with friends.
Escape
obtained
a preliminary decree of
apartments on Allison strefet.
Tris Speaker.
HEARNE, Texas, Feb. 26.— divorce. A few weeks later she
English Toffee—The Rose.
Apparently Ty Cobb and Speak- , (UN)—The bodies of five men,
Apples, 25c, 60c, 75c. Bring er are prepared to take np their | j,urne(j almost beyond recognition, returneirr brought back to await
a visit of the stork. Within two
A dandy plats lunch including box. Ashland Fruit and Produce pew duties in the spirit already
136-tf manifested at Sarasota by Horns- were taken Thursday night from I weefcg of each other both women
enttee eveiy noon and night. 35c. Assn.
an Humble Oil company storage presented Foreman with baby
At the Plata.
10fl-tf
bv. There 1 sno reason why they tank. In which they were impris
girls. Efforts of Mary’k sister
Let the UNION write your full should not, for they are receiving
oned when the oil ignited. ,
to obtain a name for Mary’s ba-
Patient a t Convalescent Home— coverage automobile insurance. more money for the coming sea
In an effort to curb the flames
8S-tf son than they coul dhave com one of the manholes was closed bv brought the strange case to the
■ Mrs. P. H. Dally of Medford Veo, of course.
attention of the court today.
was brought up to Ashland yes
manded in their old Jobs.
and this probably prevented one
terday and is a patient at the Will Speak At Normal—^
Speaking at a “conference or two of the men from escaping
MYSTERY UNSOLVED
Oonvalescent Home on Granite
Reverend Jackson
Webster, luncheon" in his honor at Dallas, the flaming Inferno. One man,
THE
DALLES, Feb. 25.— (UN)
street. .
pastor of
the
Presbyterian Thursday, Speaker declared that Doak Williams, escaped before
church at Grants Pass, spoke at he hoped and expected to have the the flames gained much headway. The mysterious disappearance of
Claude Omeg, 16, of Pleasant
Let us re-string your violin. the Southern Oregon Normal this greatest year of his 21 In organs
The dead are William Craw Ridge remained unsolved at a
y7e can improve the quality of morning and he will preside at •eed baseball.* When Speaker atfd ford, 34; Jack Bland, 23: Daq
the tones.— Blhart’s.
the Presbyterian church asso Cobb arrive at their respective Blair; 44; Clifford Nicholson: late hour today when searching
parties which ha<| combed the
ciation meeting In Medford this •raining camps fans will be watch Eugene Wright, 25.
hanks
of storm-swollen Five Mile
Have a fit at Orres tailors, 11 evening.
ing for first Indications of their
Families and relatives of the Creek for many hours had almost
Beach Ave., west of library.
attitude toward their new Jobs, men stood helpless near the scene
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A special shipment of new hats more than for evidence that the of the fire, while firemen from despaired of finding any trace of
that would ordinarily sell for two great qutftelders still are able roarhy towns made a hopeless at
Home Swept Away—
$5.60 Saturday only $4.50. On to scurry over the meadows and tempt to quell thè flames.
The home of Walter Pomeroy, display at Wimer Bldg., next to -lout the apple as of yore.
A slight explosion following the
located about one-half mile from Western Auto Supply Co.. Mrs.
Down at Sarasota, where the ignition of the gas filled tank
the town of Rogue River, was Larkin Grubb, 114 3rd St. 150-1 first squad of Giants is at work from a blow torch was believed to ! SATUBDAY EVENING
destroyed by the Good waters
«nder the eye of John McGraw, have filled it with smoke, blind- '
which caused thousands of dol
Alfalfa Hay, one hale or a car Rogers Hornsby has made an in- ing the men who were engaged in
lars of damages in this part of load. Ashland Fruit A Proi. Assn.
♦antaneous. hit.
cleaning the oil receptacle.
the state.
v s.
4-
Seo Jordan for Mill Work.
Crook handle umbrellas are
on
Plenty of money to
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said to be the smartest type for
THREE CORNERED LOVE
NEST IS BROKEN OP
lioeal : Personal flotes H O » ENTHUSED
OVER NEW POSITION
FIVE MEN BUKNEO
IN OIL TANK HUE
BASKETBALL
Roseburg High
W E SPPROVES
good security. Phone SI Too, of
SS-tf W ill Attend L u n c h e o n -
Cliff Payne makes sash.
Road H olding V p —
The
Klamath Falls-Ashland
highway is holding up exceedingly
well and the Green Springs moun
tain road Is In fair condition, ac
cording to motorists who have
Dade the trip over the mountain
recently. The stretch of road at
(he foot of the Green Springs,
which was difficult to pass over
(n December, has been graveled,
and
A la now easy to drive r over.
T
WEBM3
FINISHING TODAY
“LET IT RAIN”
Tomorrow Only .
years.
The Bend power system was re
cently hooked up with the Crook
ed River plaqt at the cove, 35
miles north of Bead and when
the local dam broke last night
the Bend system was switched to
the cove plant.
Although much wreckage '4as
carried among . the power build
ings by the flood there was no
C. B. Rogers H e re
,
C. B. Rogers, Standard Oil
superintendent from Portland, is
spending the day In Ashland with
local employees and inspecting the
stations.
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Honse Washe<l Away—
During the recent storm a
ranch house up on Wagner creek
is almost completely washed
away, cattle were carried down
the creek and the family had to
stay ont all night in the rain.
Confined to Hom e—
Lars Ellason. who is employed
at the Ashland creamery, has
been confined to his home for the
past three days with HIness.
Returned to H
Dr. C. E. Shinn, who hss been
undergoing medical treatment In
Portland for the past few days,
returned yesterday to his home
on Oak Street.
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Spring, owing to the fact that the
tailored mode will be much In evi
dence. Handles are made of wood,
amber or various types of leathers.
Diminutive crook handles on
short umbrellas are quite smart.
Clayton McLean of the Ore«
suspense, comedy Springs wan a vielter In Ashland
with th< high Sierras as a yesterday shopping and looking
after bastasse affaln.
READ TIDINGS CLASHIFIKD’H
Mrs. A. J. Hanan, a resident oj
Klamath Falls, spent yesterday
in this city visiting with friends.
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Undermining Work of the
Beaver or Muskrat Part
Gause of Disaster
Yoa’vc Heat'd The
pa mous Story
BEND, Feb. 25. — (UN) —
Flood water and the undermining
work df a bearer or a muskrat
resulted in a break in the big dam
of the Deschutes Power an<) Light
company-in Bend at four .o’clock
this morning which sent a consid
erable part of the Deschutes river
around and through power build-
•ngs.
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This is the second time the dam
has broken in the past seven
—of the man who wandered far in search
of riches and then, returning, found his
“ acres of diamonds“ right at his own
door.
Many people go far afield to get mer
chandise which they could buy to better
advantage if they looked about right here
at home—a thought which comes to ns in
connection with the Spring Opening Ash
land merchants are to hold at the armory
next Tuesday and Wednesday.
The conspicuous fault of most
shampooing preparations is
that they contain alcohol.
This drying-out condition is
never encountered by those
who use
Merchandising, like banking, has a
large influence in making a community
prosperous, and we are glad to urge Ash
land folk to aid local prosperity—their
very own, in fact—by buying here as well
• as banking here.
Conti Castile Soap
Shampoo
50c
Conti’s' furnishes rich Italian
◦live Oil— the best nourish
ment your scalp can be given.
F ir s t N ational B ank
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
OREGON
ASHLAND
Registered Pharmacist
* Phone 116
COMMERCIAL
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VINOS * SAFE D EPO Sn
Only The Beet
Junior High Gymnasium
Good Preliminarv
Main Game 8:45
IS A A C S
Burlington
Hosiery
Butterick
Patterns
“The Quality Store"
A
Lovely Fabrics
A Fine Line of Young Men’s Oxfords
SPECIALLY
In The Latest Styles — Wonderful Bargains
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FEATURED
' FOR SATURDAY
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ALLURING SPRING FABRICS ARE
ARRANGED FOR HER CHOOSING.
ARMY GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings.
Flat Crepes and Crepe de Chine
In washable colors—Heavy
quality, 40 in. wide—Yard
W "*
GAME IN ON
$1.98
Skinners Crepe
“Dare Devil Dean”
This is a wonderful silk, comes in sixteen
of the sonson’s new colors. Guaranteed
Fast. 40 in. wide
Yard
$2.98
“Submarine” with “Bottom ¿J Sea”
New Printed Silks
Crepe Chalet
“Hab-a-dash Inn” SPECIALS
jn wonderful color combinations.
You’ll find an unusally attrac
tive range to select
€ 9 Aft
from. Yard
You’ll be interested in the
charm new fabric in out silk de
partment. A sheer fabric, Very
Practical.
Oft
Yard
He Thinks He Gan Get Out of Straight Jacket Hanging by Heels in
Air. See Straight Jacket in Our Windows.
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White Broadcloth Shirts a t . . . . . . . . $1.18
“All Wool” Ruff Neck Sweaters at .
. $5.89
100 Dress Shirts a t ...................... ...
98c
2 Doz. New Nifty Pattern Caps a t ............. 98c
Winter U nderw ear................................ 1 4 Off
$3.50 and $6.00 Trousers a t .........................$2.48
( ’ailed Hack to Work—
Several Southern P a c i f i c
brSkeman. who have been laid
off work for the past two months
on account of the usual winter
decrease, were called back to
work Monday.
Mr. end Mra. O. W. Masters
and Mrs. Emma Waddell of Amar
illo, Texas, Were vtdtbfs in this
city yesterday.
LARGE DAM AT BEND
BROKEN BY FLOODS
Confined To Home—
Mrs. W. H. Perkins has been
confined to her home on Beach
Rtreet for the past few days with
Illness.
great damage. The break will be
repaired In leas than a week.
Ashland H ig h '
Rev. Hugh T. Mitchel more of
the local Presbyterian church
will motor to Medford today to
attend a luncheon at the Medford
Hotel and a meeting this evening Goes Apaimt the Advice of
President Coolidge in
of the Presbyterian church asso-
Vote
elatlotl. At which J. A. Churchill,
president of the Southern Oregon
«WASHINGTON, Feb. 25. -
Normal', will be Mie principal
'UN)—The house reversed, lt-
speaker.
•elf and voted to approve con
traction of navy cruisers against
NOTICE
Judfce Rutherford, president of he advice of President Coolidge.
The senate had approved the
International Bible Students As
Tulser
program and the ques-
sociation of New York City, will
Broadcast from KFSD San Diego lon will now be put up to Presi
dent Coolidge for approval or
Sunday, Feb. 27th, 2 p. m.
149-3 yeto.
This action was taken by the
Wolfhound Twist: something house when It Instructed its
different for men’s wear, Paulse- conferees to accept the senate
«miser amendment to the navy
rud’s.
Salted almonds, pecans and
pinenuts. candyland.
147-5
_ OUN
MAN
the youth.
Young Omeg was last seen last
night riding near the stream after
having been sent from Abe * ranch
borne to andther place operated
by the family to feed some stock.
When he failed to return this
morning searching parties started
out to look for him. His mother
was prostrate today.
Shoes
Goto« at ’ 3 ”
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THE GLORIOUS NEW FROCKS OF SPRING
Were Spring Frocks ever so lovely before! We doubt it! .We
very much doubt that there have ever been such wonderfully exquisite
frocks as one finds this Spring season. And as evidence we point to
our displays — collections that are exceptionally large and varied
with modes of supreme merit.
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We invite you to inspect these new Spring frocks. Run in and
try them on — note how becoming to your figure and taste they are.
There are. plenty of them from which to make selection
not eight
or nine, but a score of different styles..
.PRICED
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$11.95 $19.75 $25.00. $34.50 $39.75
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NUMZB0U8 OTHER BARGAINS
MILLER’S TOGGERY
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CHARMING SPRING COATS
In Sports and Dress Styles — Its a Pleasure to Show Them.
PRICED
$11.95 WT0 $49.75