Moved to Ashland—- : IlOGal ; P e r s o n a l N o te s j A IMOr caratata Visitors from The Dall es * Mr. and Mrs. John Payhe of The Dalles are in Ashland visiting at the J. V. Wright home on Mountain Avenue. St. Patrick's dance I. O. O. F. hall, Friday. March 11. Gents SOc and Ladies 25c. refreshments extra. 160-3 Word Received— Word hah been received f Miss Nona Hall and mother, B and Third streets, that t have arrived in San Franc safely, and are having a very joyable time. Phone Paulserud's for cleaning. R r |M r t ( t i M uch B e tter— • Mrs. Mary Lewis, who has been confined to her home on Third Trtreet with illness for the past few days, Is repbrted to be much bet­ ter. Mrs. family moved orarily Minnie Kuecbeuhoff and of Los Angeles, Cal., have to thia city and are temp­ located a t-1 H Pine SL HTRK'REN BOY DIES .O T E R LONG H O H T BY FRIENDS (Continued From ‘Page One) ANNIVERSARY HuKincM In Ashland— L. H. Vaio, of the' Goodyear Rubber Co., at Portland, Ore., was in thia c(ty yesterday transacting Easiness in Medford-— bustnesa. A. H. DavenhIU of thia city »as a busines» visitor in Medford M oved to W a s h in g to n — Wednesday. Mr. and .Mrsl Charles Mont­ Brunswick electrically record gomery, who have been Tesldihg od records received weekly-—El on th e Luke place just north of Jackgbn Hot Springe en the Pacif­ hart's. ” ic high way,'have moved ta.Wash- 'ugten to make their future home. . .Spent Week End in Paient— SALE Called Meeting— The Ashland Flora Society will A dandy plats lunch including hold a called meeUng In the pub­ coffee pVeiy uoon and night, 35c. lic library tonight at eight o ’clock. At tho Plaza. 106-tf Lot tho UNION irrito your full Confined to H o m o - Coverage automobile Insurance, Mrs. W. F. Shaw, who has been too. of'courte. M -t f confined to her home op Ashland street for the past thkee weeks with fitness, is reported to be Mrs. .Thomas Lewis Sorrell and slightly Improved. , daughter, Ruth of Vallejo, Cal., are spending -a few days In Ash­ See Paulserud’s silk lined suits land where they came to attend tor semi-dress. 168-tf tb« funeral of their uncle, the late Henry O. Gilmore. Cliff Payne makes ladders. From Vallejo, Cal.— FOR DAUGHTER’S GOWN Herc Yesterday— Horman T. Fiedler, who works or. the S. P. railroad. Was a visitor In this city yesterday. Finishing Today Visitor From H i l t - HOOT GIBSON Joe Williams of Hilt, Cal., was a visitor In Ashland yesterday "hopping and looking after busi­ ness affairs.* Salesman Here From S. F.— N. Youngs, a salesman repre­ senting Keyston Bros., In San Francisco, Cal., spent yesterday in Ashland looking after business affairs. Tom Grigsby III— Tom Grigsby, who Is employed at the Eastslde meat market, Is confined to his home with Illness. .•» y MW i l l , ge(1 lnt0 unconsciousness ^pd the- . doctors announced hope was gone. As for Dr. Conley who fought to keep the spark of life lowing in the youthful 'Frick, he felt justified in his stand. WASHINGTON, Mar. 11.— For- Tr Senator Stanfield of Oregon and Mrs. Stanfield have been 9ued In ViP District supreme Salesman Here court here by New York modistes Tim Burke, a Stubbs’ Electric for $1,121 alleged to represent •salesman from Portland, Ore., is an unpaid .bill for a trosseau for spending a few days in Ashland 'heir daughter, Barbara, who was looking after business affairs. married Jan. 22 to Henry- P. J. Dunn of Jacksonville, Florida. , Mrs. Stanfield said that she knew nothing of the suit that was Returned to Klamath Falli brou£ht by Wallace and Annie Chester 8toakes, who came to Grantland. The former senator this city to attend the funeral was in New York. services of his grandmother, the late Mrs. Mary Cole, returned this morning to his homo In Klamath Claaalfld Ada B ring Results Falls. Henry Burnett of Talent spent* yesterday in thia city visiting with friends. BVY AT HOME Now Is the time to order yotir m ining fruit trees and Shrubbery. Oregon grown. A card to 348 Hargadine 8t„ and C. E. Hooper will call and help yon to makh your selection. 160-9 D e b a tin g We enjoy reading of the activities of both the high and normal school debating teams, for debating does for the minfl what athletics accomplishes for the body —developes its possibilities, keeps it agile, and, in addition, teaches it to think straight; to view a subject from every angle and sift the evidence. , , I Sifting the evidence presented to prove the advantage of keeping one's credit sound prepares everyone to take the af­ firmative in the question: Resolved, that a growing bank account is an asset to anyone in establishing a good credit stand- Personally we are always glad to defend the affirmation—Resolved, that we shall give our customers the best possible ser­ vice. ' F irst N ational B ank ASHLAND OREGON C O M M E R C IA L * SA VÍNO S * SAFE D E P O S fl MORE NIFTY Spring Suits and Sweaters spaces. Also “ Buster's Pic out n Key,” Chapter 1. Coats $16°° $10.66 Sport styles made of novel­ ty tweeds, fancy plaids and plain colore, some with fur collars. Hero is a wonderful value in a new spring coat, all the newest m aterials in plaids and tweeds. New Coats and Dresses Silk Dresses 1<- A« fin extra special offering for Saturday. $29.75 Values—Sale Price $30.75 Values—Sale Price $49.75 Values—Sale Price Curtain M aterials Nets, Silk Gause in fancy stripes and scrims. C C p Values to $1.00 Yard MILLER’S TOGGERY ■' “Hab-a-dash Inn” $ New Spring Dresses at this low price. Values up to $22.50. Newest SPRING SILKS Broadcloth FA ST COLOR PRINTS 36 in. wide. 69c EC Values—Yard Clim ax Bats Full Size 72x90. Will make Complete Comforter. Sold 40 in. Printed Silks, Yd. $226 For Slip. Colors, Nile Green, Regular, $1.25 Q fif* Each WWW All the new novelty Pattenis. Sold regu Peach and White. 4 * 4 X f i Yard > ■ lar, $2.48 Yard. B ath T ow els Heavy Double Thread. Size 10 in Crepe de Chine, Yd. $1.66 Belmont Percales 20x40. 39c Value O f f . Here is a wonderful new cloth in the light in new printed Pat- 4 E x tra Special terns. 19c Yd. Reg. Yd. ■ eolors. Sold regular, $1.75 Yard. Dorcas Fancy Spreads Size 80x105. Come in ] Roso, Gold and Orchid. Sold Regular 4 *4 $2.75 , 1 - JUST IN! Aic” and “ The House With­ Coals ’ Visitor from T a l e n t - A w tory of the wide open MANY EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES WILL BE OFFERED J At Birthday Sale Prices Bond, Mrs. Kenneth Pellett and Mrs. Melvin McGrew, Left for San Francisco— residents of Talent, spent yester­ '.Mrs. Ida Evans of Ashland and day tn this city shopping and vis Miss Eva WJllock of Medford left ting with friends. Tuesday for San Francisco, Cal., ta be with their father C, W. Wll- See Paulserud’s two-pants suits. Idck, who Is seriously 111. We sell for less. Saturday Only C J OctilirClcLV - wwi Something new In spring suits Silent Rider SALE “T h e Quality Store' Attend This Anniversary Sale Gladys Rice of Eugene, Ore., a student at the Southern Oregon h'roi, Han Francisco— Vornp Campbell, Dante Camp­ State Normal, spent last week­ bell and B. M. O'Conner of San end in Talent at the homé of Miss Francisco, Cal., spent todajf In Ruth Bowman. this city visiting the park and to speak. He could not swallow drinking Lltlila water. food. Intraveinous injection« Appropriate boxes of chocolates of glucose were put in'o the for St. Patrick's Day. See our win­ leg to give him nourishment. dow--The Rose. When the ¡patient rallied, sjirie Pearl, Foster .of Talent were vis- I 85 hours later he was given thiee (lelnrned to Dutiee— » Mrs. Beatrice 8chuerman of itors in Ashland yesterday shop- j drops of eggnog from an eye Ashland, »ho Is a teacher in tho ping and looking after business dropper. Then, further enco.ur- aged, , doctors allowed him to Medford Senior high school, has affalrs. ;---------------------- »— ■ have three spoonsful of water returned to her duties after sever­ al A y s absence on account of ill­ Q T A W F IF , n K ^ I I F n And f,na,,y h® wa® « ,ven ha,f * ness. u ln lll ILLU 10 OULU glass of water to sip. That was Royal typewriter $35, Eljtart’s All woll and a rare bargain, ^ w spring suits at $20-,25 and ISO, Paulserud's. 158-ft Visitor From Klamath Falls— J. M. Scobey of Klamath Falls Cerrectlon— "pent yesterday In this city Ipok- tleorge Loosley Is treasurer of •ng after business affairs. the Mountain View Memorial As­ sociation instead of W. B. Beebe Have a fit at Oyres tailors, 73 as waa announced In an earlier is­ Oak St, new location. 181-tf sue of this pat>«r. From New York City— Bee Jordan for Mill Work N. Y. DeeMers of New York City, was a business visitor In this city yesterday. • ANNIVERSARY Guaranteed to wear. All the New Spring ■ Colors—Pair New Spring Styles and Colors, Sold Regular Q fift $1.25 3O C 40 in Black Charmeuse Satin Fine Dress Gingham Yard $1.86 32 in. wide. Special lot to close Values to 29c Yd. Sold regular $2.48 Yard. Extra Fine Quality out. Yard 40 in. Sk'innerg Cre Yard $2.95 Twenty new colors to choose from. Suitable for the “ Compose” Frock. 4 ■ B C Fine Linen Lunch Cloths New Silk and Cotton Crepe Size 54x54 with colored Bor dew, $1.75 Values 4 * 4 Each Prints, Yard 96c Chamoisette Gloves Light and Dark Patterns. Washable Colors Art Silk Slip Satin, Yd. 86c New spring styles and colors with fancy embroidery cuffs. Value» to $1.25 pair. 40 in. wide in a good assortment of colors Fancy Box Stationery Silk and Cotton Prints • Yard 86c fi loonier Extra Fine Quality. Values Colors: Pink, Peach and Or- to $1-25 Box You will like these new spring patterns. eliid., Sold Regular- 4* 4 4 £ Box O P w Washable colors. ly, pair, $1.46. Pair < ■ $ I « *