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Mill Is Started—
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Stated Meaaltm
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Stated session, Friday evening
May >6. Important business. Re-
freshments afterwards.
I MADRAS. Orp„ May 5 — (IP}—
SAM H. BAKER, Potentate. IRoss.M . Oedney, state highway
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
«department employe who was
Lett for Portland—
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t i (found dead at the wheel of the
Mrs. Ida Nell, Dr. Bertha Saw-^OUI«1 to Los Angeles—
* «truck he was operating, came to
Motor to H orn b rook -
Draws for Yr ek a
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hooper and yer and Mrs. Ralph Sowers w>f j Mrs. J. H. Quint of Powers, I his death as the result of inhal-
Glenn H ill of the Plata Gro
cery left this morning for Yreka Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glauson Klamath Falls, niece of Dr. Saw-1 Oregon, sister of C. J. Road, nr-1 I Ing carbon monoxide gas, was
motored to Hornbrook Wednes yer, left /esterday by auto for rived in Ashland -last night on I the verdict oY the coroner’s Jury
to spend the week-end.
day. and spent the day attend Portland on a short business I her way to Los Angeles, where I meeting here last night.
ing to business.
v
trip.
she has been called by the death J
I Gedney was driving a truck
Dr. Jennie Ghrlst, an aunt lover The Dalles-California high
Payne makes window
hers, and Mr. Read.
I way north of Madras late; Sat
Have a fit at Orres
Oak St, qew location.
urday afternoon when he died at
Goes to Jacksonville—
OLD T IM E DANCE
. the wheel. The truck plunged
Mr. A. A. Madden went-do Goes to O orvalils ■ ■'
There will be another old 'through a fence.
Much Improved—
Jacksonville today on business
Mrs. J. W. MfcCoy and Mrs.
Mm. Nellie O'Donahue, who time dance Friday, May 6, at
The body of Gedney was ship
and while there attended the C. Pratt left this morning to has been seriously ill at the Thomas’ packing house, Junction
ped
last night to Sweet Home,
D ’Antremont trial.
spend the week-end with their home of h er daughter, Mrs. Guy of Klamath Falls and Pacific Ore., for burial.
daughters, who are students at Handles on Allison street, is Highway. Music by Tuckers or
Have your screens made at
chestra.
209-2t
much Improved.
Oregon City — State will build
Jordan’s mill.
85-foot forest fire lookout tower
Gift Stationery fo r Mother's Visiting in Ashland—
EPWORTH LKAGl'K ELECT» | On highland Butte.
Berkeley Man Here—
Day.— Elharts.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kester
Gandee
Officers for Epworth League
N. Yonng of Berkeley, Cal., is
of
Dunsmuir,
Cal.»
former
real-
were
elected last night at the reg
in Ashland this week visiting
Registered at Ashland—
tents of this city are spending ular business meeting for the eiF-
friends.
E. W. T h u lt Rochester, N. Y., n few days in Ashland visiting suing year. The following of
O. P. Starmer, Seattle, and C. with Mr» Gandee’s mother on ficers will assume their positioqs
Let the UNION write your full
McBride. Seattle, are among those
North Main s t r e e t and with in June: Beulah Hussey, presi
coverage automobile insurance.
registered at Hotel Ashland.
dent; Lawrence Powell, 1st vice-
friends.
Yeo, of course.
8S-tI
president; Clara Anderson, 2nd
Kindergarten
and
nursery.
vice-president; George Mason, 5th
Arrived Monday—
Mrs. Nellie Sieloff, 123 Harga
Goes to Klamath—
Let Us Do Your Ignition
Raymond Flnneran, who Is em vice-president:' Helen High, sec
203-1 mo.*
L. H. Hansen, proprietor of dine St.
Work
ployed by the Southern Pacific retary; J. O. Rtgg. treasurer; Na
the Ashland Hotel made a busi
rompany at Dunsmuir, Cal., ar dine Swennlng, Junior League
ness trip to Klamath Falls Wed Aceep.i New Position—
Spécial.,oil Ford genera
Ruby Powell,
rived* In Ashland Monday to act superintendent;
Miss Grace Hawkyard, who has
nesday.
song
leader;
Charles
Mitchell,
tors and starters.
is
as a witness In the trial of Hugh
been instructor in scienae and
Q'Autremont, which Is being held pianist.
t li o t i m e to get them
Yams, 3 lbs. for 25c— Schuer mathematics at the Ashland High 'n Jacksonville *at this time.
denned
for the summer
man's Grocery.
209-tl School for the past six years,
ADD. LIFE TO YOUR YEAR»
run. ,
has accepted a position as an in
And so add xest to your Ilf?.
structor of the Henson Polytech-
G. M. Sprague and son, Ver ‘When John B. Gordon, Danville,
The Home Decoration class of nical School In Portland, Miss
non of Eugene were Wednesday 111., found himself “always tired
e Normal under the supervis- Hawkyard is a graduate of the
afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. at night and burdened with a
o of Miss Marlon A dj. visited University of Colorado.
W. P. Walters. Mr. Sprague Is backache,*’ he took Foley Pills, a
e Model Home In Medford to-
located at Medford this week, 'wonderful diuretic stimulant for
Suits 31 i Band 317.50. A ll wool.
GUY GOOD
and Is attending the D’Autremont the kidneys. “After a few dosea
Paulserud’s. I.
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Phone 82
trial at Jacksonville, where he is I felt better, could work with
For cleaning, pressing and re
*o appear as a witness.
more ease, became stronger and
modeling. Phone Paulserud’s.
could sleep better.” Men and
Registered at Oregon— • ■
Moved to Barr M ill—
women everywhere are using and
J. K. Adams, New Westmi
Mr. and Mrs. S. C, Williamson {recommending Foley Pills, diuret
tei*. B. C . and Evelyn Khnl
Seattle, are registered at the have moved to the* Harrah and ic, for faulty kidney action. In
La Barr m ill east of towii whqre constant use over 25 years. Sat
Oregon hotel.
Mr. Williamson has a contract isfaction «uaronteed. Sold every
daughter were la Ashland yester
Helman’a Baths and Swimming tor hauling lumber to the mill. where.— No. 2.
day on the|r way to their home
The mill Is now opening for the
la Vancouver, B. C„ after an tank now open for the season.
St. Helens — Paper mill ships
SOS-« Reason and will soon be running
extensive tonr of the sonth.
full capacity.
first carload kraft paper to Or*
A t U th ia Springs Hotel—
lent.
Bananas, 3 lbs.
AmongHJhose stopping .at the ieventy-Slx Registri
Schuerman’s Grocery,
Llthift Springs Hotel are Mr,
‘and Mrs. W. W. Cole, DesMoines, cars from other states were re
Sells Track—
The Automotive Shop reports Io w a ^ E . -A ^ fllíb e rt/L o a Gatos, corded at the Chamber of Cons-
the tale of a Chevrolet lig h t‘de Cal. ,A. C. Fleishman. Seattle, racrce »Wednesday. This Is- th<
livery truck to the City of Ash and John Maben, Crater Lake largest registration* thus far thli
Lodge.
land.
I t takes a well direct
Iioeal * Personal flotes
Lawrence Harrah who owna the
mill out near Shale City began
operations Monday. ..
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.
Two pgnts salts, 135 values for
325 at Painlserud*«.
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D ies on a Truck
Miller’s Toggery
AND STILL
You Gèl Quality
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“Hab-a-dash Inn”
Friday and Saturday
XL E L E C T lflC
S tation
W ell D irected
A t the Bellview club house, Jass
7 A dandy plate lunch Including
coffee every noon and night, 35c. dance again, Friday night, May «.
At tha Plasa.
ioo-tf Men 60c, women 25c. Lots of fun
and good eats. Dickey’s music.
OLD T IM E DANCE
208-3
There w ill be another old
time dance Friday, May «, at Goes
Thomas' Packing house, Junction
Mis
of Klamath Falls and Pacific moral
Highways. Music by Tuckers or- visit
chestra.
20>-2t there.
THE THEATER KAUTVUL
TO DAY AMD TOMORROW
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Friday
Spedai
Return to Home—
Mr. and Mrs. J. Niles, who
have been visiting at the Stevens’
and J. Carter homes have return
ed to their home In Alturas, Cal.
Grant Helman, who has been
visiting with the Stevens’ and
Carters* also left today for his
home In Petaluma, Cal.
Opens Paint Shop—
John Hughes, who is >an ex
port In auto painting, has open
ed a paint shop at the Llthia
Springs Garage on First street,
across from the Llthia Springs
Hotel. Mr. Hughes has had 30
years of experience In car paint
ing and has installed two big
spray guns In his shop to do
’.he work.
DELICIOUS VIRGINIA
BAKED HAM
This has become one of
our most popular spec-
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ials. Come in tomorrow
for lunch or dinner. You
will like the genuine
Southern flavor.
Many Other Lunch
Specials
ed arrow to cover the
bull’s-eye. And it takes
w e l l w ritten insurance
policies to cover your loss
Jhotild yon meet with mis
fortune.
C o n s u l t with this
agency of the H artford
Fire inKhranee Company.
Our ^oiieies “ h it the
sp o t” in case you have a
loss.
AFTER SATURDAY THE PRICE IN ALL STAPLE GOODS GOES
BACK TO THE ORIGINAL PRICE.
.
THERE WILL BE ROME A
SEASON END LINES AND BROKEN LINES IN READY-TO-
WEAR AND DRYGOODS ON
WHICH
THE PRICES REMAIN
LOW UNTIL SOLD OUT BUT YOU MUST COME FRIDAY OR
^ satu S d ^ W ^ gatn
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Coat Sale is W onder(pl
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Coats at $10.75
That we have satisfied the coat
This lot has been nearly sold
buyers with good values has been
out Hut new ones have been put
into this lot from the $16.75 rack
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and for F riday and Saturday
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you will find greater values.
B illin g s A gen cy
Real Estate A Real Insurance
proven by the fact that our sur-
-plus stock has been reduced so
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quickly, yet there are rare bar-
gains left.
For Friday
Turkish „ Hand
Towels
9c Each *
Com e'Saturday
F o r The Final
D ay’s Sale
CARD
ALSO COMPLETO
FO UNTAIN SERVICE
We wish to thank the many
rlends for - their kindness and
jympathy extended during the
illness and death of onr Husband
and BrotheF, also for the beau
tiful flowers. We also wish to
thank the Elks for the beautiful
service. '
, MRS. JU LIA HELM AN and
T H E HELM A N FA M ILY.
ial Selling •' Men’s Shii
JUST
A
FEW
SPECIALS
ALL NEW P A T T E R N S— SUG G ESTIVE O F SPR IN G
Y O U R ICE SA V ES MORE FO OD
IN A G IBSO N
Fourteen walls of fine insula
tion perm it your Ice to save
the perishable food you put in
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G IBSO N
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Heat can ’t get through this
insulation. Neither can it pene-
trate the autom atically closed
doorg.
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LOW PRICES AND EASY
TERltfS.
R E FR IG E R A T O R S
at
J. P. D O D G E & SONS
“ The Artistic Brand
TRULY THE PROPER NAME FOR THESE STURDY, WELL
MADE DRESS SHIRTS.
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SIZES FROM 14 TO 18—FULL CUT
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