jo t t .. ; a : n ¡ : ¡ ; : : ¡ i iliooiaíánlkámaícsnf Trip to Klamath Falla— I. Ed Staples of this city was A. F . * A . M. in Klamath Falls Saturday look­ Special communication of Ash­ ing after business affairs.. land Lodge No. 23, Thursday eve­ ning, March 31. W ori In Third Degree. Visiting Brethren wel­ come. V. V. MILLS, W. M. Khun Rc - Mrs. Firman Zana of Gold vlsltihg with friends and looking Hill is spending a few days in after business affairs. this city visiting with friends. Á. dandy plate lunch Including Cliff Payne makes awning coffee eveiy noon and night, 3 5c. frames. At the Plaza. 106-tf >!ir. and Mrs. Archie E. Million anti Mrs. kobèrt Herrin ot Mrs. J. M. McDowell o í An­ dersen creek was a visitor io this thia Htv are s"*" ,< b ~ a few days who have spent the past weak city yesterday shopping. Jn Klamath F jlls looks after' visiting with,M rs. Million’s moth­ business affairs and vlstciug with er and fam ily in Portland, have Have your screens rcmle nt 3!r and Mrs. Elton Ramsey. returned to t h e ir ‘ home at 424 Jordan's, mill. North Main Street. . - Former R esident H ite — F ro m P o rtla n d — Frank Becktel, who is employ- Working on Hlsklyous— Raymond Finneran, Southern Among the people in Ashland ed by the Southern Pacific corn- yesterday from Portland were Mr. pany in Kiam ath Kails, Is in Pacific Co., employe wlift has and Mrs. E. W. Helms. Ashland x today viHltlng with been spending the past few days ■*— ------ friends. He formerly resided in In Dunsmuir, Cal., has returned to Ashland and Is n o r worktng Raster Rults In the n e w e st'th is city, shades and fabrics, the sm artest : J ■ up on the Siskiyou mountains. models, see Paulserud’a. * ,1761tf Jloacnhnnm Here— i A. S. Rosenbaum. district H A W A IIA N C H IL D ’S NAME Vls’.tcd With Hon— ’ ' IH E N T IR E A L P H A B E T freight a n d . papsenger agent for Mrs. Jennie E. Coleman and the^Southern Pacific company at son Dr. H. P. Coleman -of Med­ Medford, was a business visitor HONOLULU, (U P )— Here is a ford were visitors In Ashland in Ashland yesterday. - simple way to learn the letters o f lest evening at the home of their! the Hawaiian alphabet. , sou and brother ’/h ad P. Cole* V isitors From T ennant— A son was born recently to Mr., man. Max Hess, Verne Hodges, Ver­ and Mrs. Joseph Alohikea here. non Thomas. an d .G len Dyer of And the child was named: Patilíierud’a for cleaning. 17C-L1 Tennant, Cal., are spending a couple of dayH in th lj city 'v isit­ From Peril; nF— ing with »frionJa. > Joint R. Edwards and J. H. Confined to Hom e— V . V. Hawley, father of Dr. MAude Hawley of this city. Is oinflned to his home east of to * n of( W alker Avenue w ith illness. N O T IC E - -On and a fter March 35, 1327, I w ill not be responsible for any debts contracted tor by my wife, Aaelina Martines. Theodore Martines. 174-6* Ö d o n ie .o f Portland, Oro., spent S low ly Im proving—— Moving Household Goods— W hittle's Transfer Co., tire yesterday in Ashland looking Mrs. Anna Grubb, mother of moving household goods belong­ after business affairs. Mrs. H. B. Carter, who has bee*i ing to Ralph Darmody over to confined to her hem e on Moun­ Alfred B. Shelby of Medford tain avenue wltn Illness ior the Klamath Falls today. Mr. Dnr- raody, who Is employed by the formerly of this city is in Ash- past two or three weeks, is re­ Southern Pacific Co., was trans­ land today looklug after busl- ported today to ,be slow ly Im­ proving. ferred to that city recently. ness affairs. £ *.' z Urn Sets! • niece, Betty Fraley, have returned to their home on Oak street from W hittier, C alif., where Mrs. Mc­ N air has spent the past three months visiting with her sisters. L eft Last « tig h t— Mrs. Effie Stewart le ft last night for the east, where she w ill make her future home. The best wishes of her many friends go with her. NETS AND DRAPES A Scranton Special Panel Curtain COLORED M A R Q U ISET T E ......... • 50-INCH NET OF PRETTY DESIGN AND NICE QUALITY F O R ......................... 58c Yd. .with scalloped fringe across bottom for .. ........$1.00 MARQUISETTES .............. .. 20c to 35c Yd. OTHER COTTON NETS . . . . 50c to 89o Yd. Colored Drape¡ a filli 50-inch Brocaded Velour, bine and m u lb e rry ..........$2.45 Yd. CITY GOOD Phone 82 A Good Bedspread Special at $5.95 COLDS We Show Three Grades of FLAT SILKS Have a fit nt Orres tailors, 73 Oak St, new loçatlon. 1 61 -ti range, Retarned from P o r t la n d - Ted Kinney and Lyle Ashcraft,' who have been spending the spring vacation with their par­ ents In Portland, returned yes­ terday to this city where they are students at the Southern Oregon Normal. SEAMLESS RAYON SPREAD IN 80x108, FIV E COLORS. in. "widtEs, BIRTHDAY BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION We Show Three Grades of G U IL D M E E T IN G • T rin ity Guild of T rin ity Episco­ pal charch w ill meet every Wed­ nesday and Thursday afternoon In the Parish House until Easter for Bazaar w o rt. 85c Yd. Scranton colored drapes, 50 inches wide, .. . . . . $1.75 Yd XL ELECTRIC Station THAT IS ?H E . COLOR ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR FULL U N E . SCRANTON One 50-inch stripe V e l o u r Drape of excellent quality. $1.00 allowed on your old Percolator or Coffee Pot. Let the U N IO N write your fa ll coverage automobile Insurance. Too, oC coarse. gs-tf New Draperies FIBR E N E T S ......................... 65c to $1.19 YcL 7-Cup Manning Bowman Percolator at $8.00 Sets with Urn, •. Tray, Sugar Bowl and Creamer, $18.00 to $35.00 Twelve New Spring Shades in « Von could not buy as much net and fringe for that amount. and 7-Cup Paneled M. B. Per­ colator at $10.00 R eturned from W h ittie r— y r . and Mrs. H al McNair, and * o i Jnanies, accompanied by their CELEBRATION “The Quality Store' GEORGETTES $1.50 $1.95 $2.25 We Show 25 Pieces of Printed N O TIC E 4 . W . .B a rr and Son, formerly of the First Street Oarage have transferred equipment and busi­ ness to Robinson G aragl on Sec­ ond Street. The Garage w ill do business under the name ot the Motor Inn Garage. Phone 40. W e rebore, overhaul, repair, steam clean, wash, repair station­ ary engines of any make. Storage |3 per mo. W e guarantee our work. Barr Bros a Sons. 177-3 SPECIAL SALE! Percolators Springtime Brings Need tor FLAT CREPES 40 inches Wide in all Contrasting Designs at iim v e iy ü n j 33 inch Genuine Red Seal PONGEE SILK W ednesday Only Extraordinary SA L E ! If You Want Silk—Shop At Our Silk Counter Aristocratic Colorings in Holeproof Silk Hose $1.00 to $1.95 200 Wash Dresses AH! HAH!! They Are Here Fellows NIFTY SPRING SUITS //,/ // // (/ V • MADE OF NORMANDY VOILE IN NEW PATTERNS’ ANU COLORS—PRINTED COTTON PONGEE—FAST COLORS - NEW PRINTED BORDERED EFFECTS. - |J{ * i) . “ RAYONEU j E ” NEW FAST COLORED MATERIAL, MADE OF RAYON AND COTTON IN NEW PATTERNS, CHECKS, STRIPES AND PLAIDS. YOU WILL MARVEL AT THESE UNUSUAL VAL UES AT $1.98 EACH. Glittering with all the su prerae genius of this wond or woman’s enchanted i>en Her last and finest work. Regular Admission .r . . z • ’ É W i-ÍU ilz O MILLER’S TOGGERY “ flab-tf-dash Inn” * " ’ Made of Broadcloth in Green, Blue, Or- J ¿4 ange, Navy, Orchid and Rose—Each J. N » * • 9 « I ' 1 • * (0c á g S t L