From TUlcut— Mr*. Pearl Poetar of Talent waa In thia city yeeterday «Sop­ ping and looking after baalnaaa lntereatii '? ()({ j i 1 Nifty clothes ror not weather at Paolserud’a. 200-tf Fast Player l A. A. Panll of Bandon, Ore., and L. C. Pauli of Arago, Ore., visited this city yesterday for the purpose co business affairs. looking . L. D. Isay e f Taft, Cal., ar­ rived In Ashland this morning to spend a t a w day« visiting nt Lay’s ' Camp on the Pacific high­ after way and W alker street. * If yon want It done right take 1 A dandy plate lunch Including it to White................- ■ - W ed-ti coffee every noon and night, IBc. 100-tf Baainem Viskov— J. R. Richardeon ot the Blair At the Plain. Granite oofcpany has purchased C. W . Long of Talent spent a new Stddebaker Krskinó Six Visited Klamath Fall»— yesterday in thia city looking Miss Katherine Vincent and after business affaire and visit­ aedan from the Park Oarage, her mother and grandmother, Mies ing with friends. local dealers. > Pearl Dnrst and Miss Marian Ady, Home grown asparagus, Behaer­ of the Southern Oregon Normal Retnrued to Ashland i n i Grocery. 202-tf school, visited In Klamath Falls MV. and Mrs. H . O. Enders Sunday. Jr„ have returned to their home ' • Have yoar screens made at on North Main street frost Port­ I f we can’t fft you la Ready- land. .Ore., where the latter has Jordan’s mill. to-wear, we can make you a suit been spending the past few that will please yon. Paalaerud's. weeks undergoing medical treat­ 200-tf ment. H. Saunders pf Crescent City, Cal., waa In Ashland yssterday visiting the cliy and looking Spent Week-End— Motored to H oe e bw g Miss D. Virginia Hals«, physical after business Interests. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Strange ot education supervisor at the South­ this city motored to Roseburg ern Oregon Normal school, .spent last week-end to visit with the week-end with her parents In friends. The Misses Alice HUI Eugene, Oregol. and Clarice Connine, students at Faust, the world’s grot shortstop— thia hoy could gt any big league elnb la fhe • try if he would cut off J M or beard, but it to against the Southern Oregon Normal, ac­ companied them and visited at GRAPHIC STOWY OF COW- ' "** their homes near Roseburg. DICTONS IN SOUTH TOLD The Auxiliary to Trinity Guild meats this (Wednesday) evening Returned to A s h la n d - Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bergner ot tn the Parish house. Social meet­ the Hotel Oregon, who were call­ ing. Hostesses, pre. Hal McNSIr ed to Los Angeles, Cal., hy the and Mrs. H. G. Moore. * death of-Mrs. Bergner’a mother, have returned to Ashland after a Accepted Fostttoa — several week’s absence. Mias Francea Straage, daught- ;; • — — 7 er of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Strange Have-a fit a t Orras tallorq, T2 of this city, who waa graduated Oqk St, new location. l'21-tl from the Southern Oregon Nor­ mal school at the end of the TAXBS winter quarter, has accepted a Tax office will open April 21 position as teacher in the Grants Pass grads school. Mias Strange to May 8 Inclusive, City hall; up­ Is teaching la Washington this stairs, bringjast tax receipt. Q. Winter, Deputy. 121-18 wligion. The Pepper game, pat mi by him and Kipp, center fleld- ir, to wqrtk the price ot adihis- iton alone. Impossible to follow he hell. ining District is Visited hy Floods Left for W h it t ie r - (Continued From • Page One) Theodore Jones, who has spent the past few days visiting with them twins?” the naw father waa ‘ . friends in Ashland and Medford, aaked. x “ Ah’i like to call them fetter left yesterday for his home la some- one ta the Bible.” be an­ W hittier, California. swered. “W hat was the name of that there man who had a lot to i Mrs. L. O. Panland and Mrs. do with water?” “Noah,” wps the answer. E. C. Gardner, residents of Tal­ “Tha’s right. Ah’ll call one ent, were In Ashland yesterday ’Noah’ aad the others ’Deluge’ . shopping and visiting friends. And the health of Noah and De­ luge waa drank in the muddy wa­ Spent Day in Jacksonville— ter of the stream that hqd Juet Mrs. A. E. Tonner of the Home carried off a body. - restaurant on the Plesa and Mrs. Arrived in Ashland - A. A. Madden on Pina street rash milk and cream, Schner- John R. „relate of Gottvllle. spent the day In • Jacksonville ’■ Qrocery. 202-tf Cal., arrived in Ashland this yesterday visiting with friends. morning and will spend a taw days here visiting with friends. Mr. aad Mrs. 3. E. Rinehart, recidente pf Po--t.'and, Ore., are Own a Sottventer Banjo-Uku— spending thia woek In Ashland Cal., stopped In Ashland this Sale at Elhart’s. - as guests at the home ol Mr. and morning fo r s ev e ra l hours en­ ”Slra.A.~C. Strange rn the Boule­ route to Klamath Falla, Where Arrived in Ashland— vard. Mrs. Rtaeha". to a sister Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hannah ha* w ill, visit with friends- of Mrs. Strange. of Ventera, Cal., arrived la Ash­ With the first two doaen s/reon doors •• The popularity of the Tucker land Sunday evening aad expect give free one set of fixture^ With each .orchestra dances has increased so to make this city their home, J. R. Boathouse of Ute Plasa iMr. Hanna having secured a posi­ vapidly that hereafter they will Meat Market cat his hand on a 'be held every Saturday night In tion with the Trowbridge Cabi­ broken bottle a few days ago the Ashland Armory. The floor net Works In Medford. Mrs. Han­ fend had to have several stitches to being refintohad. aad everything nah to the daughter of Mr. and .will he la readiness Saturday for Mrs. Madden on Pine street la stage eonitrnetlon add opera­ tion-ate being worked oat la the building of the mammoth stage for the production o f Roaarla. pageant feature of the annual Rdnn-FeattvaWn Portland Juno It to !» . Therg w ill be 8,020‘ nCidm,, aiagera ¿and ganeers ln^thelcast. The; sbM^rirUI be *the Urgent aver erected fn the west; and will be equipped with the largest and greatest assortment of scenery eyer asaambled for a Western production either Indoors or In tho open air. Because of the «toe of the sets require/! In keeping with the un­ usually' large proportions on which the entire pageant is work­ ed out, the shifting of scenes with a •minimum ot delay and confus­ ion' presented a problem that has been solved by the perfection of a schema of construction and mechanical equipment that will llit the heavy sets, by counter­ weight action through the floor of the stage. I t will be possible to place the “drops” , each 1X2 feet long and 24 feet high, smoothly and noiselessly, in 1$ seconds, with a minimum of stage help that w ill be out of Conti Castile Shampoo 50c 1200 gelatine fram for color effects. or Party or Graduation Ensembles GET YOUR NEW SILK MATERIALS THE COMPLETE COLOR RANGE OP Georgettes at the Yard Georgettes at the Yard Crepe De Chines at the Yard Changeahles at the Yard This Bhampoo is skillful­ ly made by expert chem­ ists. Alcohol is known to have a drying effect on the scalp. Conti Castile contains no alcohol, it leaves the hair soft and glossy. Satins at the Yard - - $2.25 22.50-22.75- ALL 40 IN. WIDTHS Get Your New McCall Patterns Now - Lithia Springs Pharmacy FLY T IM E Registered Pharmacist Phone 116 Will SôènB e Hera these delightful eyeats. sold we will screen door. 222-1 Craterian £££ F rt aad Sat. April SB aad SB Twice Dally at B:B0 and StBO The Only Showings In This Vicinity This Year ot the PRESTO-LAC Superb Cinema Spectacle D écorative Finishing Tonite f “The Gorilla Hunt” * ■ \ . THE QUALITY STORE M ONTREND Enam el “Collegiate” « s i Tomorrow and Friday ***7 1W ’10 By Gen. Lew Wallace Presented W ith "To”rtDg orenestra EXTRA SPECIAL And Complete effects d 1 r e e t from the audi- torinm. Portland Mail Orders Accepted _ VALUES ALL THIS WEEK Hardware Woe ALL OATS MSERVÌO I • 1'* 8 MP SUMt AT M l OFFICI Fancy Linen Tafele Cloth 4 5 x 4 5 E a eh $ l Sold Rcitulav »1.26 8 yds. Unbleached Muslin ‘ “Sure Strike” Trout Bait Bait U à raro Pickled Grata, Bottled. J U /U C K Y ST R IK E S are mild and mellow —the finest cigarettes you ever smoked. of. Dixie—Fine qhfErchfrr household nse. T hey are fc&id to your throat. r w Tubing STORE Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings. Imported, Linen Fini «h Crash t all happens in the Ritr- ist rooming house on Fifth B, bat it might have ted anywhere. That’s ds telephone tale of a .□board C i n d e r e l l a SHOE BRUSHES WITH HARD WOOD BACKS Well Filled With Soft Gray Bristles—An Ext« tionally good valuea a t ............................ T / W hy? AD because they are made o f the finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended w ith great skill, a n d there i$ an extra process in treating the tobacco. for these Dollar 6 ìW d Your Throat Protection