I S aturday , 1 W ill Visit Hon — • tund mind in a 'sound body and ie encouragement |o express In illtot measure the Spirit with- whieh is the final endowment of ery human being.” < Visited in K. F.—■ Mr. and Mrs, H. P. Holmes on . ; Manzanita street are planning to spend tomorrow with their son, C. ' H. Holmes, who recently purchas- ed a borne at 415 Wordon Are., • Klamath Falls. lioeal • Personal: flotes Mrs. Hosley of B street vii last week in Klamath Fglta Chiloquin with her sons and i Hies. She reports a very pi ant trip. Guest of Nephew— Expected Home — Milton Franklin, who has been In Chicago for the paat fWW months attending a baker’s school Is expected to return to Ashland tomorrow. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Franklin of Frank­ lin’s Bakery. The Ashland Music Study club Is sponsoring a unique program tor Monday evening. May 2, when residents of Ashland who write perse or music have agred to share their gifts with the Music Study club. Members of the club and their friends are looking forward Dance Monday night. Masonic to the enjoyment of a real treat, ahd a fitting observance of Na­ Hall, Dickey’s orchestre*. Gentle­ men 75 cents, ladles >5 cents, in­ tional Music Week. cluding refreshments. This dance Helman’s Bptbs and Swimming Is for the public. Everybody tank p IU open fot the season, come. Sunday, May 1st. • 20S-St Grange benefit dance. Jackson flower Hot Springs, Saturday. Tickets 204-2 76c. get a basket? On Confectionery by Legion Auxiliary. a Souvenier Banjo-Uk* Elhart’s. Business Visitor— C. P. Talent of Medford spent several hours in Ashland Thurs­ Confined To Home Buddy Silver, little son of Mr. day looking after business af­ and Mrs. O. F. SUver. is confined fair^. to hie home on Hargadlne street Don’t forget the play at Ball- with an attack of measles. view, “The Treasure Farm,” Fri­ 201-1 The Walter H. Jones Land Auc­ day pight. tion Company will s e ll. a new Bring in your Crisco coupons, modern five room bungalow with half an acre of ground Thursday we redeem then), Schuerman’s. 20^-tf May 5th at 2 p. m. at Phoenix, across from the new school. The Card party In dining room, Ma­ terms offered on this property are so liberal as to make this won­ sonic ball Monday evening. Bridge derful new home within tbe reach and Five Hundred. Public Invited, of anyone interested. Attend 50 cents including refreshments. this sale end own yonr home. Attended M e e tin g - Chief of Police G. W. McNabb and “Shorty’’ Ingling, of the local police force, attended the law en­ forcement meeting, which waa held In Roeeburg Thursday eve- Tax office will open April 11 to May 6 inclusive, City hall, up­ stairs, bring last tax receipt. O. Winter, Deputy. 151U5 A dandy plate lunch taetadlng coffee evety noon end night, t ie . At the Ptoxa. 105-tf P. 8. Laughlin of Detroit. Mich., who has bedn visiting his son Dr. S. B. Laughlin of the WUlamett« university at Salem for the past five months, is now the guest of] his nephew I. J. Sawyer and fam­ Mr. ily on Grand View Drive. Laughlin states that he finds Ore­ gon to be one of tbe most pro­ ductive state and has enjoyed the genuine western hospitality. >■ .....M ,111 *-■ > — . • < (Continued From Page One) Cars Registered ■ Hot Point Electric Rang< Mrs. C. O. Holmen is making » Mrs. Byron Works and slater, Mrs. D. E. Peterson of Talent • Home grown spinach, 4 lbs. for several improvements on her home 204-tf on B street, having the rooms epent last week end visiting at 25c, Scbuerman’s. newly papered and . calsomlaed. the home of their annt, Mrs. A. Have yonr Mr. Stennet la doing the work. 8. Clawson to this city. Cool and Convenient Jordan’s mill. HELPS A PAINFUL ACHING We Ar» Offering SjH Nifty clothes for hot weather BACK - 200-tf at Paulserad’s. Lnmbago and a stiff, aching Priqe¡2¿ Installed back suggest at ohee ths heed o f a good diuretic to stimulate kid­ Stopped to Ashland— ’ ney secretions and rid the sys­ H. B. Holmes and family of tem of troublesome poisons that • Palo Alje. C»l.. stopped to Ash­ «ause the dietrsmiing aches. »jrs. land yesterday to visit with his Black of Pptergburg, Va., says: parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F* ¡’Before .1 took Foley, Pills dieure- ’ Holmes. Mr. Holmes,.wbo is a |ic , I could , not stoop over nor » .representative of tbe government raise vif w]t»WH great, pain. Now fisheries, was enroute to Portland bfoce ttkjraUhsm J have none.” ( te take ep his summer’s work with Ask fo^'.JMiu ^ l s diuretic, A ‘ 1 the Oregon Salmon fisheries. prompt,jmtpofsilent. « ill ambly ’’ Let Us Service Your Car for the Warm - • Weather We Do Washing and Greasing. If We can’t fit you in Ready- to-wear, we can make you a suit that will please you. Panlserud’s. HEALTH PROGRAM I 200-tf TO BE BROADCAST (Continned from Page'One) Fifty-eight out-of-state c a r s this year, the American Child registered at the local chamber of Health association, which is re­ commerce yesterday. sponsible for the idèa of May Day, makes an appeal to the coun­ Leaving For Euge ne try to think of children In terms of Mr. and Mrs. H/ L. Sayles on spiritual as well as physical and Hargadlne street are leaving next mental health. Wednesday for Eugene, Ore., Mr. Herbert Hoover expresses where they will make their future the complete ideal which the day home and Mr. Sayles will go into celebrates in “The Child’s BUI of business. Mr. and Mrs. Sayles Rights:” ”T>e Ideal to which we have sold their home in this city. should strive Is that there shall be no child In America that has not been born under proper con­ Returned From Oervsls ditions. that does not live in hy­ A .L . Lamb, who has spent gienic surroundings, that ever suf­ some time In Gervais, Ore., look­ fers from nnder-nutrltion, that ing after business affairs, return­ ed yesterday to bis borne on does not have prompt and efflc- Granite street. Mr. Lamb arrived lent medical attention and inspec- In Ashland exactly 20 years ago tlon, - that does not receive prl- tomorrow, and since that time mary instruction, in the elements °f hygiene and good health, that has been a resident of this city. there shall be no child that has not the complete birthright of a From Klamath F a lla - Mr. 2nd Mrs. Roy Hosley, who recently moved to Klamath Falls to live, were visitors in Ashland this week. While here, Mrs. Hos­ HOT WEATHER WILL ley underwent a minor operation on her nose. SOON BE HERE. Thn eommuaity Is giravnd to re- business on •« was well received by a small but port the panning of Mr. George semi-invalid, tl enthusiastic audience. A very fine electric urn, five- Harkina .Who had lived here for best will miss gallon capacity, has been purchas­ the tost several years.' While he and * * • < * « ed of My. W. D. Jackson of the has not been actively engaged 1« they passed by. .UP» *•*! .’»4 «•> ofe»* Palace lunch for use in the clnb house. The Tucker orchestra of which L. B. Tucker of this community is leader, will have their first old fashioned dance tonight At their new locatloh, the armory. A.fine lunch will be served by the wom­ en of the orchestra players to help start everything off happily, and a good attendance may be assur­ ed. Drive your ear in or call by telephone end we ’’.Mrs. A. C. Joy will accompany coxfte and get i t the victorious Joy twins on their debating trip north to decide the state championship. She will visit her son Barnard, who is a stu­ fWe are prepared to wpsh and grease your dent at O; A. C. as will also Dena and' do any necessary servicing. and Dick. Bdllview will await eagerly the results of these north­ ern debates. Lee Me,Williams of Los Angeles, former resident of this "neighbor­ hood is visiting in this vicinity. Mrs. W. C. Elam, who under­ went an operation at the Com­ munity hospital the first of the week, is doing nicely. Mrs. W. G. Tucker Phone 2F14 Füllet Paints The C. W*. C. Children World Crusade, of tbe local Baptist church will attend tbe national world rally of that organisation, Mrs. L. Jacobs of Klamath which is being held to Medford to­ F ills arrived last night to spend a day. They will meet with the few days at the home of < her Medford and Grants C. W. C. daughter, Mrs. John Enders on the Boulevard. Varnishes VHHi Tuesday evening for San ej8C0 when he will visit io: jater going on south, wher pects to stay indefinitely. q.^e pjay given by th gprjngg school at the 1 rnmrtualtr h o u se F riday 1 paint and varnish every need T O. RTHC Z THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL TONITI ONLY VW M "THE FLYING HORSEMAN” with BÜCK JONES SUNDAY AND MONDAY Wcnnetr ftaggested by Ysthlssti Norris* fam ous Novel Directed by James Leo Meehan picture that thrill« yon by its very power and realism! rapefb preeentation of a mother’s career and her prob- mo—o f her splendid joys and absorbing sorrows! film that will tug at your heart-strings! screen epic that every father, mother and child should JUST PHONE ies Ashland Laundry Are Yon In Primef» NO! NOT FEELING JUST BIGHT For quality, purity and flavor, alwayi v ____ Ashland Creamery writes “It w as only two yea n ago that I smoked m y first tig* arette. It w as in a play. M y throat is very sensi* tive. However, the cig­ a r e tte w a s a ‘L u cky Strike? and it did not affect m y voice in the slightest. I greatly en* joyed it. So that first tig* arette has m ade me a ‘Lucky Striker’ for life." You, too, w il l find that Lucky Strikes are mild and mellow—the finest cigarettes you ever smoked, made o f the finest T urkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process— “ It’s toasted”— no harshness, not a bit < Richardson Springs Near Chloo, Butts County, California can dc <; f Wonders For Ÿou. * ■w Fowr Throat Protection 4 $1.00 P*r Plate _ ask your grocer for Thsn ths sunshine and hot mineral baths of WRITS UBr LEE RICHARDSON, Manager LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL A REAL PLEASURE Ford Batteries Fit 85 Per Cent Of All Cars. Claycomb Motor Sunday Dinner Phone 172 $12.00 Let Us Do Your Electricnl and Battery Work You will .appreciate the well cooked food, the splendid service, the air of refinement which combine to make Beat Patnb—Boot W b A ] SPRING Housecleaning is the time that requires the cleaning of curtainri md heavy bedding as well as rugs, floors and walls. Yon oaa send us yonr cur­ tains, blankets, quilts, comforts, feather ticks sad pillows with the as- turanoe that they wtll.be carefully washed and re­ turned healthfully dean. Phone us your needs and we will take .care of them. Â PleasinffMenu and Maxwell House Coffee, 45c lb. Schuerman’s Grocery. 204-tl Will Attend Rally— car LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE XL ELECTRIC Big Orange danee, Hot Springs Saturday, barbacue Sandwiches. 204-2 will