From TUlcut—
Mr*. Pearl Poetar of Talent
waa In thia city yeeterday «Sop
ping and looking after baalnaaa
lntereatii
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Nifty clothes ror not weather
at Paolserud’a.
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Fast Player
l<Vom Taft—
The Past Matron's Club will
g)ve a May Day dance on Monday
evening. May 2nd in the Masonic
Hall. Dickey's Orchestra. Gentle
men 78«, ladles 28c. card? 80c. In-
Vloitrd A shlan d •
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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.
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If yon want It done right take
1 A dandy plate lunch Including it to White................-
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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
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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.
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death of-Mrs. Bergner’a mother,
have returned to Ashland after a
Accepted Fostttoa —
several
week’s absence.
Mias Francea Straage, daught-
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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.
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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.
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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 -
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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.
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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
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Pharmacy
FLY T IM E
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Phone 116
Will SôènB e Hera
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screen door.
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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”
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