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From Klamath Falla—
O. E. Vaughn of Klamath Falla
was a business visitor In this city
yesterday.
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bocal i Personal flotes
« RANTED— Te buy 1#«
pullets, also fresh Jersey
ASHEVILLE. N. C., March 3.— covt. *A. C. Hess, Box 89,
(U P )—Mrs. Charles Hutchins of Tidings.
BurnsvIMe has announced her («-
WANTEBfc-Dressmaklng, 171
tehtlon of ahhtterlng the hiking Mountain Ave: Phpae 347-R.-
record ma'de by Eleanor Sears,
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Boston society woman who walk
ed from Providence to the Hub in
eight hours, a distance of 40 will try to walk from BurnsvQke
miles.
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to.Asheville, 43 miles In less than
Mrs. Ifutchlns, training daily eight hours. She intends to make
here by walking 10 to 18 miles the try sometime in March.
NEW WOMAN HIKER
Popular Sheet Musi
Miisk:-—Bihart’s.
Stated session, Friday
eve
ning, March 4. Important »busi
ness. Refreshments afterwards.
7 7 ' SAM H. BAKER, Potentate.
W. H. DAT, Recorder.
Getting Along Nloelj^—
- . Tom Bryant has been moved to
his home on Fourth street and is
gaining nicely from his operation
Which was performed;%/ew we£ks
ago at the Community hospital.
Motor Co. Men Here
Correction—
E. Schults, GUlam, Lapham,
Hopkins and Reed, motor com
pany men from Portland,*are in
Ashland today with a Ford Truck
caravan.
:'ln the article which gave an
account of the quaytet Binging at
the Spring Opening * at the Ar
mory Wednesday night it should
have been Harry Yeo Instead of
iftuned Teo.
Cliff
frames.
Payne
makes
For cleaning and
phone Padlserud’s.
STARTS
MARCH 5
New Phonograph
awning
T ak in g P lace—
remodeling
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Accompanied So»—
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B.. Louise Holman of Grants
Pass, who has been doing Steno
graphic work for Briggs A Briggs
for some time. Is now taking the
place of Mrs. Leona DoLese at the
Chamber of Commerce. The lat
ter is confined to her home with
Illness.
r .Mrs. C. O. Holman of B fttreet
accompanied her son as far as
edford Monday and spent the
ly with her. slater, Mrs. George
( a t ton. Charles Holman retdrned Special Agent Herr
A.
8. Rosenbaum, district
to his work In Oates, Oregon.
freight and passenger agent at
Medford, spent yesterday after
Corona typewriters
noon In Ashland visiting with
friends.
•..A dandy plate-lunch including
coffee evety noon and night, 38c. Left for Corvallis and P o r tla n d -
Lyle Ashcraft, a student of the
At tho Plata.
10<-tr
southern Oregon Normal, left yes
terday morning for Portland and
" Mrs. Katherine Morrison, who Corvallis, where he will spend a h
has been ill for some time Is few days visiting with . relatives
and friends.
Slowly regaining her health.
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' Music photography, the peMect Pickwick Manager He r e
Mrs. Bollman, manager of the i
reproduction on Brunswick rec-
Pickwick Stage System w i t h
tirds.— Elhart's.
headquarters In Portland, was a
yesterday
Smart fcprlng models In men’s visitor ia Ashland
checking up on some baggage
fcSady-to-wear. Bsulserude’s.
15S-tf which was lost some months ago.
Miss Jessie Baker and mother
of Weed, Cal., arrived In thia city
yesterday to spend a few days
visiting with friends. They for
merly resided In Ashland, Miss
Baker having attended the local
high school.
Reported Doing Nicely—
Mrs. Charles Hooper, who hftd
the misfortune of b ren ln g her
arm a short time ago, is reported
to be doing as well as could be ex
pected.
A street
who has been confined to her
Mrs.
Wlneland— Special In home for some time with illness
"Spring, millinery Saturday, Mar. Would appreciate having some of
the members of th Leyal Womn’a ]
class of the Christian church call
on her as she is very lonely.
SPRING IS HRRK -
Now Is the time to order your
missing fruit trees and shrubbery. Visitor from Moon’s C a m p -
Ray Burna of Moon’s Camp on
A card to 348 Hargadlne S t , and
<T. B. Hooper will call and help the Green Bprlngs was a visitor
In this city Wednesday transact
yea to make your selection.
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lS4*Wnd.-Frl. ing business.
•Mr. gad Mrs. R. Behb of Med-
fSrd announce the birth of a girl
yesterday March 3.
Mrs. Bebb
was formerly Miss Roberta Ward
of Ashland.
* The regular annual meeting of
the Mountain View Memorial as
sociation will be held in the city
lihll next Monday evening. March
1 at 7:39. W. B. Beebe, Sec’y.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Smith of
Klamath Falla motored to Ash
land and Medford *8unday, and
while In the valley were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Peaaley,
now located In Medford.
Visltd In Ashland—
Mrs. Hasard and daughter, who
have spent the past few days In
Ashland visiting with their daugh
ter and sister. Miss Adrlene Has
ard. English instructor at the
high school, have returned to
their home In Marshfield.
Records
N E W DANCE MUSIC
Hc/p Us Celebrate This Milestone
Ail Alone Monday—-Fox Trot
You Wi IL—W on’t You?—Fox Trot
Colonial Club Orchestra
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When Day Is Done—Fox Trflts
There A in’t No Maybe jn My Baby’s Eyes
Mudcfy W ater
Hello! Swanee, Hello!
Bernie’s Orchestra
Snag I t
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Sugpr»Fot Stomp—Fox Trots.
Savannah Syncopators
Our Business Career
75c
COLLEGE GLEE CLUB RECORDS
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John Peel (Old English Hunting Song)
P m -a J ay hawk—U. of Carolina Gle^ Club
3162
75c
Red & Black
Drink to Me Only W ith Thine Eyes
Ohio Wesleyan University Glee Club
3156
75c
PIPE ORD AN SOLOS
Tell Me You Love Me
3178
Reaching for the Moon—(Played by John Priest) 75c
Thousands of Dollars Worth of
Underpriced Merchandise On Sale
GET YOUR SHARE OF THE BARGAll
500 Birthday Souvenirs
W ill Be G iven A w a y Saturday
Drifting and Dreaming
3179
After I Say I ’m Sorry— (Played by John Priest) 75c
MUSIC
DEPARTMENT
ELHART’S
Violins
Banjo-Ckes
Guitars
PHONOGRAPHS — PIANOS
BE SURE AND GET YOURS
SEE
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OUR
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CARE
Richard Hndnnf
The Door of Low P rices is W ide Open Here
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Famous Toiletries
The famous creations of Richard Hudnnt need no
introduction to the mapy thousands of users of
these famous preparations.
Three Flower Face' Powder . . . . ....... -»........... 50c
Three Flower Cleansing C re a m ..........50c to $1.00
Three Flower Tissue C ream ,.............. 50c to $1.00
Three Flower Vanishing Cream .................... 50c
Three Flower R o u g e .............................................50c
Three Flower Perfume, oz. f o r ......................$1.50
Three Flower Toilet W ater, Bottle . .......... $1.50
We also have H udnut’s “ Deauville,” “ Violet Sec.”
and “ Gardenia” creations.
Y°u
Find ^ ur Kcaily-to-Wear Depart-
wPt
ment Bubbling Over With New Spring
em
Garments That Will Please You.
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Coats and Dresses
EXTRA
McNAIR BROTHERS
VALUES'
Are Being Offered at This Unusual Low
— then apply ovet throat— !
MI oe I s ÊI
PRICE OF
SEUEK
’EVElG
Spedai tn Spring millinery at
Mrs. Wlnelands, Saturday, Mar. 17
B IR T H D A Y
Now on Display in Our Show Window, Also a Card Telling Yt
About This Wonderful Cake—What it Contains.
Stopped to Ashland—
Dr. Oscar Sheridan Drlskoll of
Portland stopped
In Ashland
Tuesday and Wednesday,
en
route to his home from Coronado
Beach, Cal., to visit at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McRae on
the Boulevard.
,
See Jordan tor Mill Work.
A. B. Cunningham and Robert
H. Boyl of Medford have returned
to their homes from Portland,
where tbew spent the past week
W, conference with the factory
representatives of the Frlgtdalre
Think of It!
Crinkled Bedspreads
A great offering for this Anniversary
Sale. Sold regular $2;7j
Have a fit at Orrea tallone, 11
tach Ave., west of library.
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u A number of Ashland people
were to Medford Tuesday night
to hoar Roy Chapman Andrews
lecture oh tho “Oohl Desert In
China.”
Those
who attended
wore: Mr. aad Mrs. A. C. Strange,
Mrs. «ordon MacCraeken. Wilfred
Wagwer. Mrs. O. U T ell. Miss
MHsabeth Richardson. Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Redford. Mr. and
Mrs. V. V. Caldwell. W. W. Welle.
Mias Eva White, Mias Pearl Durst,
Hutou Alderson. Bobby Dodge
aad John Galey.
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“Pricilla” Apron Dresses
Made of good.Gingham, in small, medium |
and large sizes — Each
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MILLER’S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dash Inn”
Silk Dresses
Clever New Spring Styles Sold
regular, $5.90. Each
Costume Slips
Made of Nainsook and Cotton Satin—Come
several of the wanted ' colon, , '
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«1Ì25 Value. J - Each
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' Fancy Bath Towels
in blue, pink and gold. Large size
Sold regular
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45c. — Each
. aQ W
with faney colored borders.
Sold regular, $1.35. — Each
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