á Á lÚ tD Á T , Marcii 20, Í & 7 Rented VaaBcoy Orchard— Ltoeal j Personal filotes From Portland— A. Hamilton of Portland, Ore., was in Ashland yesterday looking after business affairs. , . Home From School— Beardless Seed Barley, per 100 lbs.. Klamath f2.60, J3.00 per 100 lbs. J Visitor From P ots — » Fruit & Pro. Assn. A. L. Dillon, a resident of Duns­ muir. Cal., spent yesterday In this city visiting with friends and look­ Visitor in Medford— i Merle Randlee, company repre­ ing after business affairs. ■ sented™ of the local Associated Let the UNION writs your full Oil company, was a business visit­ coverage automobile Insurance. or In Medford yesterday mornlpg. Yeo, of conree. gg-tf ^ M lss Mildred Beeson, who is a sfudept a t the University of Ore­ gon at Eugene, Is home to spend the Spring yacatlon with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. .Beeson. Ret aimed to * - h |n r 4 Mrs. G. G. Eubanks, who has We are agents for Queen and spent the past few moniha visit­ Buckeye Incubators and brooders. ing with her son in San Francisco Ashland Fruit and Pro. Assn. and her daughter in Pacific Grove 165-6 Cal., returned Thursday to her home in this city. . Cliff Payne makes patterns. Try onr home made peanut Visitors From Stockton— brittle. Its good*. The Rose. Mr. and Mrs. William Page of Stockton. Cal', spent yesterday in Former Resident Mere - « '• this city vipiting the city park Mrs. W. E. Sanford of Duns­ and drinking Lithia water. muir, Cal., formerly of this city, is spending the week-end In Ash­ land visiting with friends. Mr. Sanford, who is employed by the Southern Pacific company, was transferred to Dunsmuir, making it necessary for them to change Visited in Medford— their place of residence. Mrs. A. F. Abbott of Ashland spent yesterday in Medford visit­ Buddha Twist, one of the smart ing with her sister, Mrs. Henry fabrics In men’s ready to wear. Hanson. See Paulserud’s. 167-tf A dandy plate innch including From Hilt— eoffee every noon and night, 35c. O. C. Baylis of Hilt, Cal., was At the P la n . 106-tf a visitor in Ashland this morning shopping and looking after busi­ Returned From Colle g e ■ ness arrals. Miss Genevieve Swedenburg, who is a student at the University Have your screens made nt of Oregon at Eugene, returned to Jordan's mill. ' Ashland last evening to spend the Spring vacation with her parents Purchased Ford— Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Swedenburg on ' The city has purchased a new the Boulevard. Ford roadster from the Claycomb Motor company, local dealers. Notice To Car Owners Have your engine steam clean­ a fit at Orres tailors, 73 ed, special prices on overhauling, new location. 161-tf Robison's Garage, 2nd S.t • 167-tf Reports Wedding s Justice J. L. Roe of Jackson­ Ottis Johnson Home ville reports the following wed­ Otis Johnson, Jr., son of Mr. dings: Clarence W. Rice and and Mrs. O. H. Johnson on Gran­ Joyce von der Hellen of Medford ite street, who attends the State and C. H. Bailey and Rose M. university at Eugene, is spending Hoyt of Ashland. the Spring vacation with his par­ ents In Ashland. NOTICE TO ALL STOREKEEP­ ERS AND TOBACCO DEALERS. Complaints have been made about hoys having in their pos­ session and smoking cigarettes, therefore ah effort win be made to have the State Law complied with, anyone selling or giving cig­ arettes to anv person under the TONIGHT ONLY age of twehty-one years is liable to prosecution. “STEPPING ALONG” 9 B. F. Stone, formerly of Ash­ land, has rented the VanScoy or­ chard near Medford. Mj Stone has been living the past year at Yakima, Wash. GEORGE W . McNABB, From Yreka— D. E. DeArmond of. Yreka, Cal is spending the day In this cit visiting with relatives am friends. * Visitor in Ashland— From Chicago— > , Miss Irene Harr of Chicago, III. spent yesterday in Ashland visit­ ing the -city. C. P. Wells A thia city business Higgins of Marshrfll, Co., at Portland was in In Ashland Yesterday— William Doan oft Dunsmuir, Thursday looking after Cal., wpaa visitor in this city yes­ affairs. terday looking after business a f­ fairs. Left for P o r t la n d - Mr. and Mrs. V. Tillotson, who have been making their home on SUBSCRIBE FO R T H E T ID IN G S Granite street for the past few months, left last night for Port­ land. Ore., where they expect to remain for some time. Returned to Portland— R. W. Price and daughter, Jane, who have been spending the past week at the Lithia Springs hotel, where Miss Price wae re­ cuperating from a recent serlons illness, returned yesterday to their home in Portland. --------- A d v .-lt Came Up To Ashland — Miss Florence York, home dem­ onstration agent of the O. A. C. extension division, and Miss Hel­ en Cowgill, came up to this city yesterday from Medford. "I felt so badly*J reached In my tlon «from Hush, pocked and save him some money. taken~liórth. Then I told him to go home to his family." J ,. SALT LAKE CITY. Mar. 1».— (UN )— A levelled revolver in the hands of a hold-up man brought no terror to George Mackay who works at a gasoline filling sta­ tion, but the bandit’s tears proved nyjre effective. Mackay was working his regu­ lar shift * t the gasoline station when he saw a man outside slip­ ping a'handkerchief over the low­ er part qf his fjee. Realising» a hold-up was imminent, Mackay waited a t the door and as the rob­ ber entered with drawn revolver, pounced upon him. A ’’ furious struggte ensued. Mackay finally knocked the gun from the man’s him ). and grasp­ ing the weapon, turned It -upos the intruder. He began to beg me not to send for the police," declared Mackay, later. "He said he had been out of work for g long-time anh that his wife and two children were in want. Finally he* began to cry. ; An Indiana farmer lifted an au­ tomobile from a tourist’s neck and saved* his life. He got his practice on the mortgage'on the 'home place. IMPROVE Your Home? Let us finance your spring program — to build—buy—or improve your home. A loan from this Association gives the borrower ad­ vantages in monthly payments to repay. ^We are prepared to give the best service in acting on applications and closing loans. Jackson County Building & Loan Association 30 North Central Ave. be tobacco Juice with unerring ilm , Into a nearby cuspidor, apd ob-' jected with rlghteoua Indigna­ tion. Mr. Ford’s discussions of Jews, be said, had no. place in the case. , “Why, your honor, that’s one (Contianed From Page One) of the chief Issues,” broke la Attorney Gallagher. But the question was ruled Hold up Works But Not the Right Way N O TIC E The Postal Telegraph Company has announced that’ effective March 10, code v will now be ac­ cepted in all day and night let­ ters- to and from points In the United States and Canada. Medford, Oregon SAN gRANCISCO, Cal.. March 19. — The grilling of Hugh D’Autremont, the only one - of the three brothers who are charged with the Siskiyou dyna­ miting yet captured, was con­ tinued in the Alcatras Island Military prison today. He has said nothing y et... Not until the postal authorit­ ies are convinved that they have obtained all possible informa- will he Meno You will appreciate the well cooked food, the splendid service, the air of refinement which combine to make ; ' Sunday Dinner at the Your Silent Partner — A Real Pleasure -s Ever Ready to Relenso You of All Wash Day Cares There is no greater satisfaction than abaolnte Reliance! To know that every week of the year, on the same day, almost on the tick of the clock— HR CAULS. H e takes away nil your d irty laundry. You w ith­ hold nothing; you entrust him unhesitatingly w ith yonr fln- est and most cherished things, because yon know that be w ill return without fa ll. Everything w ill be there intact, flue and crisply laundered. ► ezra M/3KCS7 JUST PHONE 165 Ashland ^ Laundry Our contact tfith prac- tically every standard mftke of automobile fur nishes us with an ex- pert w o .r k in g know- ledge that is yours to command. x will give you a free brake adjustment for one week, starting March 16. Lithia Springs Machine Shop C. K. WILLIAMS, Prop. JUST ARRIVED! One and Two Burner . : z • Electric Plates at unusually low prices. Convenient f o r q u i c k cooking. No extra wiring required. Chief of Police. XL ELECTRIC Station JONNY HINES H. C. STOCK Undertaker GUY GOOD Phone 82 Lady Assistant 88-90 North Main Official R. 0. A. Station A RE A L Chicken Dinner With soup, a variety o f seasonable vegetables, dessert, including our delicious home-made pies and pastries. , • 75 Cts. Per Plate Or perhaps you want a tender, juicy steak instead of chicken. Tavern Grille For quality, purity and flavor, always ask your grocer for LE A TR IC E ALIMONY O NLY Ashland Creamery BUTTER DIAMOND BRIQUETTES flood For Brooder Houses, Furnaces, Fire Places as well as Heaters STEADY HEAT — OLEAN TRY THEM IN YOUR GRATE Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. with, S P R IN G A lte r a tio n s You w o u ld n 't hesitate to. enlatge the street e n tan ce to your place o f busi­ ness i f customers found i t constantly congested. T h e telephone is so equal­ ly im ponaot avenue o f customer a m ­ ts « and m erits lUcp consideration. Increasingly, businesses being coo- duaed over th e telephone. Frequent reports that y o u t ’Tine Is busy“ lead to customef dimariHarrinn f ir r»«« diud year d rifd a w ¿BMa/ZatiM Are You In Prime? ’ NO! NOT FEELING JUST RIGHT Then the sunshine tad hot mineral baths of Richardson Springs Here ie a startling comedy drama of divorce and ali Near Chico,* Butte County, California can do Wonders For Yon. WEITE US LEE RICHARDSON, Manager * Sal» nrfrt iftb t »tnut fcnwtb tfytar htuimtt. T e le p h o n e service in s ta lla tio n s adapted to every requirem ent w ill be cheerfully discussed upon application to our Business Office. J__ LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL . . with SUNDAY ONLY MANY HEE OPBRBTTA The high school gymnasium was crowded to capacity l a s t night at the second showing of "Mlàs Cherry Blossom,” the high school operetta, w£ich was super­ vised by Miss Laura Raguse, the music Instructor. Those who took part In the en­ tertainment played their parts with unusual skill and grqee and the stage setting and costumes of the participants were m o r e beautiful than they have been before. , Miss Raguse deserves much credit for her splendid and untir­ ing efforts la making this produc­ tion such a success. th e fa m o u s n a m e •A T R I B U T E T O T H E W E S T and i n great F o rty years has this beverage given delight and gained the favor o f the growing populace o f the Western Country. During this period young and old have learned to love the magic o f a coffee blended and roasted in this perfect atmosphere. Its mellow richness, uniform and dependable quality has de­ manded and gained recognition. • * A s the favored drink o f Western coffee lovers. Co,den West C o titt has played a part in the spirit o f fellowship that builded the West. T h e name is easy to remember. T he Golden West GW's picture in your grocery store is your assurance of a distinctive coffte. 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