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Local * Personal flotes
ItlUah T em ple
Maaonic Hall
Stated Seegtoa
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Stated Session, Friday evening
May C. Important business, Re-
freahamats afterwards
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SAM H. BAKER, Potentate.
W. H, DAY, Recorder.
Ashland VteUon*—
E. R. G reeve» and fam ily of
Hornbrook
were in Ashland
Thursday on business.
Opens Store' ■
Glen H ill of the Plasa Grocery
will leave Sunday for Yreka,
where he w ill opan a grocery
store next week.
From Bandon—
Wayburn Kenyon from Band
on is in Ashland this week vis
iting relatives.
Have £ fit at Orres tailors, 73
Oak St, new location.
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The Upper Valley Community
club will meet Tuesday afternoon
at the club house. Mrs. Butler
W alker and Mrs. Helms, hostess
es. Miss York, home demonstra
tion agent present. Plan program
for year. AU urged to be present.
Ix'nvc F or C orn in g—
Mres. John Payne and sister,
Miss Vara W right left this morn
ing for Corning. Cal., where they
will meet Mr. 'Payne. They ex
Fresh m ilk and cream— Bdhu- pect to motor back.
erman Grocery.
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Look at our diamong
rings.
K& rlved Announcem ent—
Rome very fine rings that are a
Mrs. Ted Lockhart received an real Investment. Johnson’s Jew5
announcement card from
Miss
elery Store.
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Mildred Stevens Thursday, who
was graduated from St-. Francis
At The Ashland—
Hospital at San Francisco where
Earl Garrison, Seattle, N. H.
she has been taking nursefe train-
Williams; Martinez. Cal., Mrs. O.
K. Nlckersen, Helena,
Del
Potter, Baker, and Wm . Camp
Some exceptional bargains In
bell are among those stopping at
mantel clocks a t Johnson's special
he Ashland Hotel. ,
rale.
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Have yonr screens
Jordon’s m ill.
made
ai
The highest number of regis
trations this year were made yes
terday ^hen seventy eight out-of-
state cars were registered at the
Chamber of Comtaerce.
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DEAD INDIAN ROAD
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rnosHiNa tod | t
“Hotel Imperial”
M oving To K lam ath F a lls—
The Parks Barber Shop on N.
M ain street has been moved to Its
new location 4n Klamath Falla.
with
POLA NEGRI
A dandy plate Inncb including
eoffee every noon and night, 35c.
At the Plasa.
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SATURDAY ONLY
Retnrns From Han Frsnrluro—
M r. Donnelly returned t h i a
week from San Francisco where
he has been visiting his wife who
Is In a sanitarium there.
OLD TIME DANCE
There w ill be another old
' tim e dance Friday, May 6, at
Thomas’ Packing house, Junction
of Klamath Falls and Pacific
Highways. Music by Tuckers or
ch estra.
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The »peels! delegation w ill
consist of T. H . Blmpgon, Fred
W agn er, a . D. B rig g s. G. F .
Billing«,
Lou
Hansen,
Jesse
A delegation of members o f of the Bonds and Highways com-
tha Ashland Chamber of Com-. N ell, and J. c . Hopper, bfembers
merce, Including members of th e 1 ^ 11*0* are w - M . Briggs, cbalr-
Roads and Highways committee man. aad OP H . Johnson, J. P.
Kay.
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viotners u & y —JYl&y <
G ive H e r H o le p r o o f H o sie ry
MOTHER
Was First
in Colors Created by L.u$ile »
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C H E will be truly pleased with your, thoughtfulness
because she knows Holeproof smart style »nd quel*
ity and the authenticity o f Ludle created shades. •’
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Especially will she be delighted with the soft
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sylvan-beauty o f Laleure, m e primness o f the
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new Colonial gray — Delis, or the warm
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glow o f the new beige— Valerie. A ll
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Lucile colors have chat touch o f refine* JF
ment and charm so pleasing to the
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«fmartly dressed Mother o f today. f J .
Receives Alimony
.From His Spoil
A finely knit, fine tex
Brother K illed—
Miss Anna Webber, who at
tends the Southern Oregon Nor
mal, le ft this week for her home
at Marshfield, where she was call
ed* by the death of her brother. -
Sheer weight fullfash-
ioned hose. Pure silk
to h e m . For b o th
tured, fu ll fa sh io n ed
stocking o f b eau tifu l
fitting qualities. F ash
io n ab le weight. Puru
thread silk to flare top.
hand who Is physically IncapaBle
of supporting himself.
Maddox,
w ho 1» 77 years old, instituted the
divorce action, which was uncon
tested.
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He testified he was unable to
keep himself and It was proved
that his wife, had a substantial In
come. ’
Ravtm Silk,
Bloomers
81x90 Wearwell *
Unbleached Sheets
The Quality Store
W onder V a lu a r-P a lr
Hold R eg a la r
Spring' Coats
fl. C. STOCK
M O R T IC IA N
Helene Biede
Licensed Lady Assistant
Deputy Coroner Office
Dresses
For Mother
ON HER DAY
Wonderful Values in
SUNDAY, MAY 8
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COATS - SILK DRESSES
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BOX CANDY
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At this low price. Regular Values
to $12.95.
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SPRING
COATS
You’ll be surprised at the garments
we are offering at this low price.
Regular Values to $17.50.
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or Dress Reduced
Saturday
In a great sale Saturday. Every
one new this season — in wanted
•tyles and colors. Values up to
$22.50.
CLOTH
Much Cheaper Than
Glass
A fast moving Western with
the greatest of Western
Stars, the cleverest of all
horses and a livewire bunch
of Boy Scouts.
Simpson's
Hardware
“ The Winchester Store”
FROM OUR CHOICE STOCK
or a
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GOOD DINNER
Dress Prints, Yard 50c Silks, Special Yd, $1,00
Dorcas c r i n k l e d .spreads, size Wm. Anderson and Vanity Prints, Here you will find a great bargain
81x105, fine for summer use. Sold guaranteed to wash—large assort- in Silks—Special lot to close out
ment of new patterns.
Values to $2.00 yard.
Tegular $2.75.
KAY8ER CHIFFON
Plaza
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Mr. and Mra. O a o r g e.F . A nafg*
tlad o f Loa A ngel«» v a r a A sh lan d
vlaltora y esterd a y ,
Mr, AnMH
atead la a { ^ » A n g e l a s rea lto r,
a a d Mra. ArgM ataad’ ■ to aaalatant
secretary and m an ager o f th e
b u ild in g d ep artm ent o f th e Loa
A n g eles C ham ber o f C om m erce.
D uring th eir v isit In A sh lan d ,
Mr. an d Mrq. A rm aatead v isite d
L tthla P ark ln w h k o h they ware
very m ueh in terested .
Where T ow Dollar Has MoreJDente
Among those registered at the Stopping A t Oregon H otel—
Lithla Springs Hotel yesterdky
Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Cady, Beat'
were Captain and Mrs. I. Robin tie, M r. and Mrs. A. K ettle, Pasa
son of R. M. S. Empress o f C an dena, Miss Lavinia Ellison and
r’onfined To H o m e -
ada. Vancouver, B. C., Mayor aad Miss L au ra - Burton, Balt Lake
Miss Margaret ^rm entrout, sec
Mrs F. E. Emery, Jr., T. H., and City are registered a t the Oregon
retary to President Cburch of the
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W. S. Nightingale. San Francisco. Hotel.
3. O. N. 8., is confined to her
hpme on the Boulevard tjjl» jo n k ;
For the graduate? at Johnson’s
with measles.
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aw l «Iris o r m en and women
Special Sale, Mesh Bags, Compacts
A. Maddox.
think o f Mother first. L et’s re-
g rist watches, rings and chains,
Superior Judge Fletcher signed Mem ber her Sunday, May Nth
IMMIGRANT B R ID E S
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cuff links, bracelets and gold
the order in compliance with a with a box o f A rtstyle Chocolates.
G A TH ER IN HAVANA
Remember Mother w ith Par-
knlvea. .
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section of the pivll code which re-
I un»« Brocadla— Elhart's.*
H A VA NA , Cuba— (LP>— Havana
133 Harga- Leave* F o r Loe An g eles
Is
fast becoming the meeting
Mrs. G; V. G illett le ft this m o rn -
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place between ' im m igrant brides
from Europe and naturalised
Jackson Co. Association of Mu
American citizens. *
sic teachers will meet at Andrews W itness A t T rial—
A t present there are ten girls,
W . A: Conner of Glepview
Btudlo. Sparta Bldg. Sunday, May
mubtly from Greece and A r
Drive
went
to
Jackson
vttye*"
yes
I at 4 p. m. A full attendance Is
menta, living at the Haviyia Y . M.
desired as George W ilbur Reed ' terday aa a witness at the D ’Au-
C .\A . aw aiting arriv al of tbeir.
tremont trial.
future husbands from the United
States. As Cuban , Imm igration
Yams,
3
lbs.
for
25c—
Bchuer
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209-tl laws prevent unaccompanied wo
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men from landing on the Island
unless
vouched for by some re
For cleaning, pressing and re
Fmpliif id at Norfh Bend—
sponsible person, the Y . M? D.
modeling.
Pbone
Paulserud’s.
i Clifford Yarbongh, who has
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been employed at the Barrett
■ Bans must be published fifteen
Meat Market for a number of
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p l *eford the marriage cere
years, is moving to North Bend, Visited In M e d f o r d -
mony. which permits the young
Mrs. 'A. A. Madden spent
where he w ill be employed.
man to complete his courtship
day with Mrs. T., Roseberry
•rat-hand.
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Medford.
D o a b le and trlp p le w ed d in g s
a re th e g e n e r a l, rn le , a lth o u g h
Bananas, 3 lbs. for 25c —
re ce n tly a ten fo ld w ed d in g w a s
Schuermsn’s Grocery.
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celeb ra ted .
road..
Delegation Will go to Klam-
ath walls Saturday .
for Oonferueoe
Brick W alls used as bulletin
boards In Portland’s Chinatown,
are plastered "with the fam iliar
yellow and red streamers that
portend news of im portance, but,
strange as it may seem in vlejr
of the Chinese situation abroad,,
the messages have naught to &<f
with war.
They tell rather of the coming
of the dragon that has boen or
dered from their homeland by
Portland Chinese as a feature of
their contribution to the annual
Portland Rose Festival, June 13>
to 18. The dragon, one of the-
finest that money ean buy, is on
its way now to America and Port
land w ill be Its home port. I t
will be welcomed with fittin g
ceremonies and w ill be treated
at all times with the reverence
and respect accorded the dragon
in Chinese mythology.
The dragon .promises to be the
center ok attraction in the par
ades and general festivities to
hold sway in Chinatown through
put the week of the Rose fiesta.
Aboard ship with it en • route Y E S T E R D A Y we saw a little
BOY watching some other boys
from China are hundreds o f W HO were eating ice cream
thousands of Chinese firecrackers CONES, and he looked Dke a
strung In great strings. They w ill POOR little boy because his
be exploded, by special permis SLOTHES were ragged .and too
SM ALL for him, so we bought a
sion, as they were on Chinese CONE and gave it to him.
New Years and other festive oo- HIS face lit up and he started
TO eat It. then apparently
casions in the “ good old days.
CHANGED bis mind for he
LOOKED w istfully at the cone,
TOOK a shutting step or two
AND then started to walk away
W IT H it. W e called him back
AND asked him why he did n o t'
EAT it and he said that he
WAS taking It to his ,
M O TH E R who was sick, and
LOS-ANGELES, May 6.— <IP>— W E told him to go ahepd and
In one of th»J>w cases of Its kind BAT his cone and we had some
MORE Ice cream pgt tip for
on record, Preston Maddöx was
H IS mother.
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awarded "alim ony” of >40 a » ■’
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tapnth from his wlljfe, Mrs. Flora
D odge, A. L. C oggin s and D an
wU1 99 to Kiamath iP“ 1* sat*
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New line of diamond set- wed
ding Rings glao a new special
hand made and hand engraved
Nhopplng In Ashland—
wedding rings
a ll sizes and
Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs. weights. Johnson Jeweler. 210-1
Rufus King o f. Bellview were
shopping In'Ashlaad Thursday.
The
Fraternal
Brotherhood
held their semi-monthly meeting
Helm an’s Baths and Swimming at J. U. B u tt’s home on Second
tank now open for the season.
street Thursday evening.
A fter
« 6-6 the transaction of the regular
i business a social hot)r was enjoyed
C liff Payne makes h a t racks.
refreshments being served,at the
close of the evening.
A t the Bellview d u b bouse. Jazz
dance again, Friday night, May 6.
Y o u -, should supply yourself
Men 60c, women 25c. Lots o f fun with an assortment of Fostoria
and good eats. Dickey’» tnusic.
Glassware, Johnson’s Jewelety
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1 We are showing a wonderful
line of engagement rings. See our
><6. >50, >75, and >100 rings all
A splendid line of pocket . wat-
Mue white diamonds la 18K mod-
ean settings. Johnson’s Jewelery ches and wrist watches at John
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Sfbre.
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Two pants suits, >35 values for
>25 at Paulserud’s.
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wilight Baseball *'
League Started
SILK AND COTTON
COTTON SATIN
Prints, Yard 98c
Bloomers, Pair #9c
Several good colors to select from, i Washable colors, 36 in. wide, comer Come in the wanted colors, made
with elastic at waist and knee.
Sold regular, $2.00 Pair.
I in both light and dark patterns.