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Trip to Klamath Falla—
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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<l B l u f f -
W. II. DAY, Secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ham ilton,
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residents of Red Bluff, Cal., are
spending a few (lays. in Ashland
Spent Few Days H en> -
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.
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>!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.
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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
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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 :
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up on the Siskiyou mountains.
models, see Paulserud’a. * ,1761tf Jloacnhnnm Here—
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 .........
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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.
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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
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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
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MADE OF NORMANDY VOILE IN NEW PATTERNS’
ANU COLORS—PRINTED COTTON PONGEE—FAST
COLORS - NEW PRINTED BORDERED EFFECTS.
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“ 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
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MILLER’S TOGGERY
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