Me Jo®t what the fast home talent ceremonies. ' * ’$ can do in action.” Secretary W a l­ The Italian flew Into New Or­ ter stated. . • leans by the northern route aver the /naze of lakes and bayous which lie north and east of the city, while the m ilitary, naval and Local ■ Personal flotes Lester W erts, who drives the D EN VE R . Mar. 30,—- (U N )— city grocery delivery track, Is rp n - Bible reading may be included in Special communication of Ash­ fined to his home on Liberty St. the curricula of Colorado public land Lodge No. 23, Thursday eve­ with Illness. M. E. ReaJ is taking schools, but no pupil shall be ning, March 31. W ork in Third hta place on the trwqk. forced to attend a Bible reading Degree. Visiting Brethren wel­ class, according to a ruling by the Have your screens made come. state supreme court. V. V. M ILLS, W ?M . Jordan's m ill. t The decision was handed down W. II. DAY, Secretary. in the case of Charles L. Volmar, 177-2 Suits at Orres Tailors 123.50 a Roman Catholic, against the extra trousers free. board of education of the Plats- A. P . A A. M. Greetly Improved— Mrs. C. E. Hooper on Harga- dine street, has been suffering with a broken arm for some time, and is greatly improved and her arm has been removed from the N O TIC E I On and after March 25, 1927, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted for by my wife, Avelina Martines. Theodore Martines. . 174-«» Returned i'rtun 8. F.— Mr. and Mrs. F rank Bess and daughter Irm a, who have spent the past few days in San Francis­ co, Cal., have returned to> their home on Allison street. Hear the new model electric driven Orthophonie Victoral price 3130.00— The Rose. Easter s u its .-h i the newest shades and fabrics, the smartest models, see Paulserud’a. 1 76 1« ville consolidated schools. . Volmar carried his case to the high court after a lower court up­ held the school board's decision last fall to make attendance com­ pulsory at Bible reading clashes. The opinion of the high court read in,part “The Bible may be read w ith­ out comment in public schools, but children- whose parents ,or guardians so desire may be ab­ sent themselves during s u c h reading.” Motored to Grants Pa a s Easter Suits at Orres Tailors. Business In Ashland— Carl Mellon, a resident of T al­ ent, was a visitor in Ashland this jaqp^ng looking after business - -het the U N IO N write your full automobile insurance. Yea, « conree. M -tf eovMife From Nova Scot to— pectin* to be met by a welcoming committee. Unable to discern any planes he landed his aeaplane in the river and wgs sharing when the breathless committee arrived on a launch. Law Provides That Children Many Teams Have Entered Shall Not be Made to and Lively Time Take Work Expected (•»■fined to Home— . civilan planes which had 'as­ sembled to welcome him werp fly ­ ing down the river to meet him at the mouth of the Mississippi. As a result of the mix up the Italian circled the city twice, ex- , O. W . Trefren, E. C. Payne, Frederick Painter of H alifax, J. Murphy, Leo Shoeninger and Nova Scotia, was in Ashland this E. Hooper of this,city motored morning for several hours visiting Grants Pass last evening, the i the city. caslon being to institute a Lod of Tribesmen in that city. The Associated Oil service sta­ tion, cprner Main and Boule­ Lace curtain laundering time is vard has been leased by M e rritt here. Send them to us. They E. Randles. T ry the service. will he pleasingly cleaned and re­ • 178-1 finished and returned promptly A city wide Indoor baseball league with six teams entered will kick off Thursday evening on the Armory floor at 7 o’clock, It was decided at a meeting held last night In the Y. M. C. A. office in PJcneer ball. The meeting was attended hy Dom Provost,'Clyde Young, H arry May, Frank H am il­ ton, Earl Crow and Secretary W. P. W alter of the Y. M. C. A. The games will be played accdrding to the official rules except for the following local rules which were agreed upon last nigh);: A team may use nine or tep players. One base wfll be allowed on a ball batted In the balcony; Only one base will be allowed on the third strike If the catcher misses the ball; Etch team w ill furbish their own practice m aterial and a bat for playing; No lim it w ill be placed on the material a team may draw from to make ufeai a team, but not players are to be imported; A ll games to be played on Thursday evening. The fol­ lowing schedule was adopted at the meeting last night: Thursday— Bankers vs. H y-Y ,7 p. m. Normal vs. Employed Boys, 8 p. nt. Battery B vs. Hoot Owls, 9 p. m. Thursday, April 7.— Normal vs. Battery B, 7 p. m. H y-Y vs. Hoot Owls, 8 p. m. Bankers vs. Em ­ ployed Boys, 9 p. m. at reasonable charges. , Ashland Thursday, A pril 14— Bankers Paulserud’s for cleaning. 176-tf charges. Ashland Laundry Co. vs. Battery B, 7 p. m. H l-Y vs. Jazz dance. Bellview c l u b Phone 165- 178-1 Employed Boys, 8 p. m. houte, F riday night, A pril first. W ill Locate Here— vs. Hoot Owls, 9 p. m. ,ad,e8 25c' cake and Mrs. O. O. Helman and Mrs. A. The Associated Oil service sta­ Thursday, April 21 — Normal vMWee* W cents. Dickey’s music. E. Powell >have as their house tion, corner Main and Boulevard vs. H l-Y , 7 p. m. Battery guest the form er’s sister, Mrs. has been leased by M erritt E. Employed Boys, 8 p. m. Bankers Freda Burger of Germany, who is Randles. T ry the service. 178-1 vs. Hoot Owls, 9 p. m. planning to make her home In Kegistered Cars Hcre— A pril 28— Bankers vs. Normal this city. -bn^Hh^ltowIng out-of-state tour- Kpending Few Days Hcre— 7 p. m. H i-Y vs. Battery B, 8 p. ists’W A é r e d at the local Cham- Perry Norton, who* works at m. Employed Boys vb . lp>ot Owls, Jf you want it done right take 1’¥ c E í r f t w,merce th *8 morn’n< : H ilt, Cal., is spending a few days 9 p. m. to W hite. W ed-tf C. S. H ilt of Seattle, Wash., V. W in Ashland visiting with friends. No admission w ill be charged Gilkey o^jOaJcland, Cal., E. L. at the start, although there may Repairing, pressing at Orres Wynn of Long Beach, Cal., B. C. Every Fountain Pen purchaser be an admission charged for the SwltscÜ lU San Diego, Cal., AI tailors, 73 Oak St. is an individual problem with us championship game, It was an­ Mattisen Of Oakland, Cal., and J. — never solved until customer is nounced. "A ll the games ‘ are Meeting To He Held— W. Watklns of San Francisco. fitted, satisfied and delighted— open to the publle, and we will The Southern Oregon Poultry Elhart's Book Store. be glad to have the mturn out to Association w ill hold a meeting next Saturday In Medford to work new location. out final plans for the associa­ tion’s membership. Poultry grow­ ------------ NOTICE ers from Grants Pass, Ashland, .’iiB j. W. Barr and Son, formerly Medford and all outlying districts of the First Street Garage have will be present. •' CtafoMerred equipment and busl- -ssaas to Robinson Garage on Sec­ Coming to the Vising, “Cyclone READ THE STORY— ond Street. The Garage will do Sally,’’ Monday night, April 4th, The T ruth About the High Cost of Cheap business under the name of the admission 50c, under the auspices Motor Inn Garage. Phone 40. Paint.. of the Upper Valley Community biWe rebore, overhaul, ^repair, Club. 178-1 W E HANDLE "Steam clean, wash, repair station­ ary engines of any make. Storage |3 per mo. We guarantee our Returned to School— work. Barr Bros A Sons. 177-2 George Francis Barron, who has been with the glee club dur­ From Wee d ing their tour north Including George T. Parsley of Weed, Portland, Astoria and Longview, Cal., is spending the day in this came to Ashland Friday and spent city visiting with friends. a couple of days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barron, be­ A dandy plate lunch including fore returning to his studies at coffee every noon and night, 35c. the State university at Eugene. At the Plaza. 10«ttf Standard Work Shirts of the World. A wonderful Better value for less money at Orres tailors, Oak St? value at $1.00. Gray, Blue and Khaki. N E W O R L E A N S ,' Mar. 30.— (U N )— Commander Fxancesco de Pinedo -will hop oft Thursday fo r the Pacific-Coast on th« second leg of his long flight through the Americas. Although be arrived here this afternoon'shead of his schedule and unannounced he was soon caught up in intenaive welcoming Another Big Shipment Of ew Dresses A.U ERICA NW ARK STONED BY A (Continued C H INKSK From MOB Page One, commissioner of foreign affairs also demanded withdrawal of British 'Warships and was under­ stood to have proclaimed that all extra territorial rights formerly held by the British subjects had been cancelled. « BEAUTIFUL NEW SHADES IN F IA T - SILK TREPES. Styles That Are Unquestionably Superb, H. Ç. STOCK M O R TIC IA N Helene Biette Licensed Lady Assistant W E SHOW THIS LINE FOR THE FIRST Deputy Coroner Office TIME THURSDAY. PRESTO-LAC 9 Decorative Enamel GET YOUR ASSORTMENT HERE AT _ for sale at >impsoifs Hardware The Winchester Store" New Shades Holeproof Silk Hose Now Selling $1.00 to $1.95 New Coats Arriving Daily. Come Try Them On. DON’T BE FOOLED ’ On House Paint Sherwin-Williajns f a in t Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. * B IRTH D A Y ' CELEBRATION BIRTHDAY ‘The Quality Store' CELEBRATION F/WAt WIND-UP THURSDAY Q tin iv e iÿ îm j Q /tìe “BIG YANK” (Miff boards. Payne makes running From The .Gree Springs— Finishing Today “The Magic Garden” by GENE STRATTON PORTER Vincent Lanini, who resides on the Green Springs mountain road was In Ashland yesterday shop­ ping and looking after business affairs. I LaasaaUa production yon, hear about an af- with a movie vamp! ~ust a gloriously fast iriously frolicking fuu 2 3 4 Take Advantage of the Many Birthday Specials Offered in Every Section of the Store. New Seasons Coats and Frocks ARMY GOODS STORE That Answer The Call of Spring’s Biggest L ittle Store in Town. Open Evenings, iW^rm Days. Acid In Stomach Sours the Food •ays Talking 1 8 G R EA T FEA TU R E S Big, overslse, curved a r m -15 Reinforced, faced sleevei holes. 6 Reinforced front opening Extra wide elbows. 7 Wide, perfect-fitting collai Form -fitting, sloped shoul- 8 Big pockets, double clotl ders. reinforced. Cuffs wide and extra long. Excess of Hydrochlori« Add is Csuss of Indigestion. A well-known luthority »tâte» tla .tomach trouble and indigestion ar iearly always due to acidity—acid »torn ich—and not, as most folks believe rom a lack of digestiv* juice». H tates that an excest of hydrochlori icid in the stomach retord» digestkx nd start» food fermentation; then ou neals sour like garbage in a can. form ng acrid fluids and gases, which inflat he stomach like a toy balloon. W- hen get that heavy, lumpy feeling it he chest,, we eructate sour food, held ras or have heartburn, flatulence, water trash or nausea. git He tells us to lay aside atl digestfy. ids and instead get from any pltar nary four ounces of Jad Salts and tok, tablespoonful in a glass of water be ore breakfast, while it is effervescbm nd furthermore, to continue this fo «ne week. While relief often follow BEAUTY HUNGER X ^ * a n y w o m e n are starved for a g lin t o f beauty.