\ / al ■ Personal flotes a ted communication, Thnrs evening. May 12. Routin' »•as. Visiting Brethren wel V. V. MILLS, W. M Returned from Kwffme MI m P ear) W a rd l« and Janet Balia, 'who spent the week­ end in Eugene vlsitiug with friends on the University of Ore- son campus, have ««turned to their homes In this etty. Getting Along Nicely— Visiting w ith Mrs. George McNabb, who is a patient in a San Francisco hos­ pital where she is undergoing treatment, is getting alongfc nicely according to wold received here by her husband. Chief of Police McNabb. W. C. Holmes, who is employ­ ed by the Standard Oil company in Grants Pass, spent yesterday in this city visiting 'with bis par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. -H. P. Holmes on Mansanita street. Rally; at Chapel C a r - Several young .people from plants. Holmes Medford and Ashland will par­ ticipate in the meeting in the Baptist Chapel car on Thursday Paulesurd's for celaning. 212-tf night, May 12. There will be special musical numbers and a program. Former Resident H e n - Miss Alice B. Shaw, who for­ merly reaided in this city, has Let the UNION write your full returned from a six months Visit coverage automobile insurance. in . the south and expects to re­ Tao, of course. SS-tf main In Ashland during the summer months. Fountain pens are excellent gifts. See them at Blhart's (Pen C liff Payne makes window dealers. ) frames. Have jronr screens Justice of the Peace L. A. Jordan’s mill. Roberts of Ashland ordered How­ ard Oden to pay a fine of 920 Kindergarten and and costs in his office yesterday Mrs. Nellie Sleloff, 1 evening w henO denplead guilty dine 8 k _____ to a charge of speeding. Former Residents H e r e * Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Poor of Dunsmuir, Cal., formerly resi­ dents of this cjty spent yester­ day in Ashland visiting with friends and looking after business affairs Able to be up— ‘ Mrs. Nellie O'Donahue, mother of Mrs. Guy Randles on Allison street, who has been seriously ill for several weeks, is * now able to be up and out again. Returned from. Visit-— — Mrs. Welborn Beeson and Confined to H o r n e - daughter, Miss Mildred, who have Mrs. John Enders has been spent the past few days visiting confined to her home on the with friends in Portland and Eu­ Boulevard for the past two days gene, have returned to * their Latest Brunswick records on with illness. home on R street. Je every Thursday— Elhart’s. Arrived H o m e - Returned from Portland— Barton Frulan, who is employ­ Dr. Bertha Sawyer has return­ ed aa a brakeman for the South­ ed from Portland, where she ern Pacific company at Duns­ spent the week-end visiting with muir, Cal., arrived in Ashland friends. Dr. Sawyer’s office is last evening to spend a few days located in the Pioneer building. visiting at the home of his par­ ents, Mr. and Mra. W. H. Frulan Senior Play, "A Full House,” on B street. A True Tom Sawyer Tread Friday night. May 13, High School ore Hunt is on in gym: 213-4 China window. Paulserud's. * Bananas, 2 pounds Tor 25c — Schue'rman’s Grocery. 209-tf Flower plants, 35 cents per doz en at Holmer Grocery. Finishing Today “Sorrow of Satann with ADOLPHE MENJO Tomorrow end Friday Kwang Hsu. - A n aged Chinese woman, who, thirty years a g o ,\a s attendant to two concubines la teller of the tale which led to this iearch. According to her story as told Fresh milk and cream— Schu erman Grocery. 209-ti to officials of the Palace Museum, the late Empress Dowager who is tamed as China’s last strong rul- Senior Play, “A FuU H ig h l o’'. * nd who ruled the weakling Friday night. M a y IS 113-4 I Kwang Hsu with the proverbial School gym . rod of Iron, resorted to'sale of of-' flee to gratlfk h«r dkslre’ for keen funds with vrhlch to carry put r the 8Uch projects as the building of udlng the new summer palace west >of siting Peking. This demoralized the Iowa wbole Imperial Household, and two concubines accepted a bribe of fifty golden bars from an offlc- «■ a >•> of Fukien. Learning of this, the Empress summoned the concubines and our demanded the golden- bars. Upon silk- being refused, a refusal m a d e !13-tt worBe by the concubines’ counter­ charge that she herself had set udlng them a bad example, the Empress ordered them into close confine- toe-tf n eat and subsequently' caused them to commit suicide Just be- _ fore the flight of the Coart when rmer- the foreign Boxer Relief Force thia errire« in 1900. ilness *n>a woman who tells the story »rale. V M th>n * oC Jb ” llA AyA HpA Picardie Imported Voile in a wonderful assortment of new colors, suitable for graduation. 40 in. , C Q s a wide. Yard < * CLOTH “ Dorothy” Fast Coloi;. Guaranteed fast — If for any reason, these mater­ ials fade in sun or tub, we will refund the* cost of material and the C A p making. Yard wVV Prints “ 5 r a good assortment of patterns—and at a low price for a quality ma­ terial. Yard. ZSC Use Butterick Patterns With The Deltor at lowest prices. Dainty ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings. > LICENSE - LINGERIE - ypsgb-y New Type Underthings Chemise, Step-Ins, Gowns, Pajamas, Dance Sets and Two Piece Unions, Bloomer Styjc. * • .* V A Dandy Tricolet vest at $1.00 I A new lot of wrist watches, clocks and jewelry just in. Some $15.00 mantle clocks, fine ones, for the next nine days'at $10.90. It will pay you to look them over. \ Johnson’s Jewelry Store O. H. JOHNSON, Prop. ’ gtep-Ins, Flare effect or tailored, D a n c e S e ta B nn riefln nriri S io n in $1.95 to $3.95 . . s Pajamas, Two piece Tailored, We have been kept busy from the first d$y. Com­ p ilin g prices on all merchandise for the next nine days. „ ♦ Gowns, Tricolet or Silk Crepes, $4.95 and $5.90 Bloomers to Match (assortment rs) $1.75 . . . . . . . . W.90 Flume 11$ Only The Best - Hand Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand Bagi The Soap of tt Hundred Uses U thia Springs Pharmacy Peil’s Comer w Germicidal Soap Kills disease germs. Re­ moves and prevents dan­ druff. Destroys the odor of presperation. Cleanses cuts and keeps them free from infection. Garden tools, hose, lawn mowers, fencing and poets of every description. •- (Continued From Page One) “ The Winchester Store” »SAM9&N" 4 . Look at your mowers for broken and worn parts before cutting commences. W e keep la stock repairs for any or most of mower's made. The Quality Store Simpson’» Hardware OVERLAND SHOE SHOP Fanner* Attention! Ldil Wodtf Much Cheaper Than R e p o rt Ralea— The Cleyeomb Motor company, Ford dealera, report the follow­ ing salee: A Ford roadster to J. D. O’Neal of H ilt, Cal., a Ford roadster to R. L. Downs of Ash­ land. a need Dodge tonring to C. L. Gibson of Ashland and a Ford truck and trailer to Johnny Jones of Ashland. Class 91.99, Mr. an