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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.
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^ 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
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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.
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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.
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Robison's Garage, 2nd S.t
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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”
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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.
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Visitor in Ashland—
From Chicago—
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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.
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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."
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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
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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
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Sunday Dinner
at the
Your Silent
Partner
—
A Real Pleasure
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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
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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
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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.
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LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL
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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.
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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. I t b —
Tbr Femews Coffee uffrft »be Famous Name