From Eureka . W . T. Guest of Yreka. Cal., was a business visitor 1 b Ashland over the week-end. Personal flotes M r. and Mrs. John Wynne and '{tarty of San Francisco have spent the past few days visiting lif Ashland. C liff Payne makes orchard lad L e ft fo r p s lifo rn ia — Mrs. W . M. Barber on Granite street left last night for California where she w ill visit w ith her daughters, Mrs. S. N. Haselton at Sacramento and Mrs. E. J. Fraley at Alameda. V is itin g in Ashland— Fresh home made Mrs. E. R. Laughlen of Mitch­ Rose. ell, Ore., Is visiting in Ashland for a few days w ith Mrs. R. W . John­ Moved— son and other friends. C. N. Gilmore and fam ily have Strings for stringed instru moved from 248 W im er street to the Dix ranch on East Main St. menta.— The R obs . Carl Dyrud Here— Have a fit at orras tailors, 78 Oak St, new locution. 181-tf TONIGHT ONLY In Ashland Yesterday— “CYCLONE * Mrs. A rthur Templeton, a resi­ of Bend. Ore., spent yester^ SALLY’’ dent day In this city visiting w i t h with BELLVIEW PLAYERS ▲Iso & Comedy “Fool’s Luck” ADM ISSION Adulto, 50c Children, 25c Tomorrow and W ednesday AFFAIR ÉOILIES friends. Spent Week-End Here Frank M. Upp, Jr., who is em­ ployed at Prospect, Ore., spent the week-end in this city visiting with friends. NOTICE On account of poor health I am olosing out my business. A ll stock going nt half price. Customers please call for repair work. M. A. Lasaan. 181-8 1 ^Fhat does aclnlform mean? 2 W hat Is the capital of Ne­ vada? 8 Who wrote "The Brass Check?” 4 W hat do the following have, |n common: Jung, Fraud. Brill? B How many cubic feet are there in a block whose dimen­ sions are eight, five and three ft? 6 Where Is the annual Tour­ nament of Rosea held? - 7 W hat colleges are located at (a ) Des Moines ‘(b ) Washington, Pa., (c) Ithaca, N. Y. (d ) Hano­ ver, N. H .l 8 Names of the liners of what steamship company end in ‘Io?’ In ’’la"? 9 W hat does the passover cel­ ebrate? 10 W hat Is a philatelist? she said. "Then too, I could see no goal ahead.” Cheek Show W om en's Old "Thera is no lim it to what a ing one Fourth T hat woman can attain in the Insur­ o f M en’s ance business. The success she attains depends upOn how hard LONDON — (IP) — Men wear IK ie works.” From Klamath F all»— \ four times as much clothing as Ed McNeil and A l Curtis of Patience uses no success form ­ do women— by actual weight. Klamath Falls were in Ashland ulas. She mixes w ith people, be­ The research -department of a over the week-end looking after longs to clubs and societies and prominent artificial silk company business affairs. soils insurance to every class In here recently weighed the ' cloth­ general and women in particular. ing worn by the modern woman Seml-Splid B utterm ilk— Best There are no so-called psycholog­ (or pigs and poultry, A. F ru it ft of fashion and that of an aver­ ical tricks of applying sales pres­ Pro. Assn. 179-8 age business man and found that sure in her catalog. Patience ex­ wopien’s clothes were'’«!- pounds, ercises patience and business, <44 ounces lighter than men’s. Returned to Home— sense and she sells policies. The various items of a wo­ Mrn. C. B. Coldwell, who has man’s apparel weighed as fol­ spent the wast two weeks in Ash­ N ew scenic motor road land visiting at the W . H. F ru - lows: O PEN ED IN W E S T CANADA Answers to Saturday's ques­ Frulan home and with her CALGARY, A tla., ( U P )— Com­ tions: son Teddy, who 'is employed at pletion of a twenty-one mile high­ 1 The United States. .M iller’s Toggery, returned yester- Frock way link known aa Kicking Horae 2 ' The Bureau of the Census’ iay morning to her home in Mc­ C o a t................... .......... Trail between Lake JUtUise and most resent estimate was $320,- Stockings ____ .......... Cloud, Cal. Golden, B. 0 ., on J u n e )l5 , w ill 903,863,000. Shoes .....X................... open to motorista of Canada and 3 Georgia. Don’t forget to see "Cyclone Corset Belt ............... the United States Yoho National 4 Seventy. Vest ............................. Sally tonight. Vining. park and w ill make possible f a 6 Alabama. Bust Bodice ............. . new scenic highway loop of 300 6 Glasgow In Court at Jacksonville— Other Underclothing miles, through the Canadian « 7 Prince of Wales, son of ’ Wm. M. Briggs, state repre­ Gloves ...... ................ Rockies, according to an an­ K ing Edward I I I of England. sentative from Jackson county, is nouncement here by A. W . Camp­ 8 A ll aro prohibitionists. T o tV ............................... in court today at Jacksonville.„He bell, Dominion commissioner of 9 (a ) Marian Evans, (b ) W . was expected to return to this city The clothing worn by a bi highways. Sidney Porter, (e) Samuel L. iarly in the afternoon. ness man were also weighed Clemons (d ) Louise de la Ramee, H a t ......................... „............ 0 1 (e ) L. M. Julian Viand. Reports Sale— W ill B ro a d c a s t- Overcoat .............. 4 I 10 Roald Amundsen. The Park garage reports the Suit .......... Carl Loveland of thia city w ill 3 ! folowing sale: A Big Six Stude- Shirt, collar and necktie, 0 1- lin g over radio K M E D , Medford, P rince of walks ' staff baker to P. R. Hardy of this city. Underclothing .................1 this evening between 8 and 9 4 ALL GETTING MARRIED o’clock. Phone request numbers Socks ........................... 0 1 Ashland Visitors — to 305, Medford Shoes .................................... 2 1J LONDON (U P )— One by one Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and Gloves the Prince of Wales “ bachelor family of Medford were Ashland sta ff” Is disappearing, and the visitors yesterday, attending Total recent marriage of Sir W alter jhurcb and Interviewing old j Peacock, administrator of the friends. . H Prince’s Duchy of Cornwall, -Smart spring salts for young Carl Dyrud, student at the Pa­ men. 20, 822.50, and 825, Panlse- cific Dental College in Portland, rud’s. 182-tf Ora., is in Ashland for several days visiting with his parents, Mr. W orking M an’s Chance and Mrs. A. H. byrud on Fourth An International breeder of Street. Chinchilla fur rabbits, wants you as a partner In this pleasant and May chicks at reduced rates if profitable business. M arket assur- ordered this week. Mrs. Allen, and guaranteed. Small capi­ 440 Granite St. 182-1 tal. J. S. Bashor, 801 No. Cen­ tra), Medford, Ora. 180-2« W ill Arrive in K . F.— Rev. V. K . Allison, formerly Moved to Ashland— • pastor of the First Christian Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chapmen. church nt Ashland, la expected to who have been residing In H orn­ arrive la Klamath Falls soon to brook, Cal., for some time, have take over the pastorate of the moved to Ashland and are locat­ First Christian church in that ed on Fairview street. Resum ed' Dntie»— city. C, B. Haney, east of Ashland, who has been confined to his Have your screens made Let the UNION write your full Jordan’s mill. homo for a short time w ith illness Coverage automobile insurance. is now able to resume his duties. Teo, of conree. 88-tf Returned to Roeebnrg— Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Allen, who Confined to Home — spent the week-end here have re­ Mrs. Sarah Boots was confined Spent Week-End— turned to their home in Roseburg. to her home on B street the first J. M. Morrow of Grants Pass }f the week with illness. spent the week-end In this city A dandy plate lunch including visiting with friends. coffee every uoon and night, 85c. STATE MEETING OF WAR At the Plaza. 108-tf DAUGHTERS IS HELD J. Edw. Thornton, secretary ot the loca) E lk ’s, Is serving on the In Ashland Saturday— , B. A. Flem ing of Jacksonville Jury at Jacksonville this week. was in Ashlaiid Saturday visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. B. O. GIlMngs on Oak at. M r. and Mrs. Gilling« motored to Jackson­ ville yesterday and spent the day with her parents. (Continued Prom Page One) Grange Benefit Dance. H o t Springs Pavilion, Saturday, April 2. good eats, big time. Dynge Bros, Harmony Kings 179-8 From Baa Francisco ■ Stated eommihilcatlon of Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E. 8., tomorrow, (Tuesday) 8 p. m. So. Oregon D is tric t convention meets at thia tim e w ith the W orthy Grand Ma­ tron making her official visit. Visiting members bring 1927 re­ ceipt for dues. By order of the W orthy Matron, Leah M. Caldwell Secretary. < TRY THE NEXT ONE (Continued From Page Ona) the evening a dinner was given at the Hotel Benton and M ajo r General U. G. McAlexander was ’he speaker of the evening. Hie remarks were recelpd w ith great applause. Saturday the business of the Conference was completed and invitations for the next meet-. Ing were given by Portland and K lam ath Falls. The count of the ballots revealed that Portland had won by two votes. The Confer­ ence then adjourned. The hospitality provided by the Corvallis chapter le ft nothing to be desired and‘ the college and varions organisations contributed many ot ths features and assisted in every possible way. ----------rxL L ’o t T 'n d ô o p a CHICAGO, April 4.— A b Im ­ portant announcement regarding possible troop maneuvers for to­ morrow’s election was expected late today, I t was aooonoced at the office of M ajo r General Ro Keeba, commander of the Forty Fourth division. Tuesday. A N E W ENGLAND BOILED DINNER A earload of red cedar, all heart seven foot fencepoets Just received, w ill sell for 35c each as long as they last. A ll kind of fencing. Plows from 810.00 up. Im ple­ ments of every description. W h ite Sewing Machines and everything that farmers need, at omen LONDON. (U N )— K ing George has signified his royal disapprov­ al of the modern woman’s habit of riding astride. Usually he leaves such things to Queen Mary, but after watching riding-breech­ ed girls take the jumps at a horse show, he said to an attendant: “ I don’t like to see women sit­ ting astride. The other way looks much more graceful.” When the King expressed disap­ proval of short skirt a year ago. In “yessing,” a caustic comment from the Queen, the fashion ex­ perts resorted,by lopping another of the final few Inches off skirts. He may have better luck this time, as the tendency now is to return to the side-saddle, as being safer as well as more graceful. The King has made only ono bid'for leadership in men’s dress. A few years ago he had his trous­ ers pressed along the seams, in­ stead of fore-and-aft, and has gamely stupk to them, though even bis vajet has refused to Im i­ tate him. ¡The Prince of Whies, on the other hand, has p at'o v er many innovations, such as the new use of white vests w ith Tux­ edos. price is only ALSO COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE N I N I N G E R 'S Simpson’s > Hardware * '■ -i - •• -'14 ' ' “ The Winchester Stare“ CINDERELLA SHOE PRESSING n- 'leaves only one bachelor member sr on the York House staff, a Brigadier-General Trotter, the le Prince’s Groom-in-Waltlng, Is t , now the only upholder of the one- te tim e unbroken bachelorhood of it the Prince’s staff. W hile other d members of the staff are forced to 11 do the fireside duties at home, la T ro tter appears to enjoy more ac- ejeompanying the Prince to danees A POLISH OB CLEANER FOR EVERY SHOE. OVERLAND SHOE SHOP DON’T BE FOOLED On House Paint s READ THE STORY— The Truth About the High Cost of Cheap Paint. WE HANDLE Sherwin-Williams Paint Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. and other social functions. Charles Hackett, World Farñous Tenor o f the Chicago Civic Opera Company writes: ‘F o r th e s e n s i t i v e throat of the opera s in g e r on e m u s t choose w ith care the cigarette to smoke — I /¡nd no dryness or irrita tio n after smoking the ‘Lucky Strike*—it is the cig~ a r e tte of th e dis* crim inating/* With cleat bottom. Just the thing for hunting and fishing. The Price is reduced« $1.50. Now is tins time to get a pair. ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings. STEERING A STRAIGHT COURSE The careful pilot steers his oourse with a chart and a compass. He knows where he is going and when he will arrive. . Ice Cold Lithia W ater at the Fountain, 5c a G ian . Enamel P eil’s Comer Aurora — $10,000 raised to promote local pickle factory. Dallas — W illam ette Valley Lumber Company m ills reopen, after winter shutdown. our sanitary kitchen, just pared at home. And the „ • s , It is delicious, cooked in the way it would be » pre- Decorative Mother Reed on East M ain St. was able to be up and out yester­ day a fter an illness which has confined her to her home for many montis. The New Hood Fishing Boot Its Special for PRESTO-LAC The successful saver has a systematic plan for regular deposits. He accumulates a stated amount of money in a definite period of time. You can build a savings account with ns by systematic weekly deposits of one dollar or more. 1 You, too, will find that Lucky Strikes are mild and mellow—the finest cigarettes you ever smoked, made o f thè finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process— “It’s toasted”—no harshness, not a bit The Citizens Bank Ashland, Oregon • Poor Throat Protection