I ASMIAND HS— "has prepared a proposed amend­ go on the stage for his act. Mayor W alker and members of ment to the church law which would make adultery the ogly 1^ the Frlara club, the National gal cause for dlvorde racognlaad Vaudeville artists club, Pacific . • - Lodge No. 233. Order of the Ma- ATLANTA, Texas, May 13— (IP) by the Presbyteria*. W ill Com« to Ashland— Governor Patterson, who will return'to Salem today from east­ ern Oregon, expects to leave about Monday, May IS, for Medford, Ashland and . Klamath .'Falls, where he will give addresses. , Grange benefit dance. Jackson Hot Springs, Saturday. Tickets Visited in Ashland— 515-3 Mr. and Mrs. John Enders of Mrs. H. S. Deuel of Medford 76c. this city were business and pleas- spent the day in Ashland yester­ «I« visitors ta' Medford Wednes­ day visiting with Mrs. O. A. Paul- No Attempt To (»pen R o a d - serud on Oak street. * ' day evealag. According to Mr. and Mrs. C. fi. Underwood and Mr. and Mrs. Big dance at Ashland Armory Senior Play. "A Full House," Leslie Rodgers of Klamath Falls, Saturday bight. Tuckers orches­ Friday night. May 13, High School who Wednesday drove to within tra. gym. 4 218-4 7 miles of the Lake of the Woods resort, the time has not yet come Cliff Payne makes step ladders, After the Senior play come to to attempt to open the road to the jazz dance at Bellview. Begins at lake shore. Mr. Underwood Is 9 o’clock. Men 6vc, women 16c. president of the Lake of the * Olin Arnsplger, manager of the 215-2 Woods association. Talent Irrigation project, is ■pending this week looking after Ix>ft Yesterday— Have your screens made business affairs in Portland, Ore- Mrs. Belle Cordell, aunt of Mrs. Jordan's mill. G. H. Yeo on Òak street, left yes­ terday afternoon to make an In­ Old Engine Sold— Let the UNION write your full definite visit with friends In Pas­ The weather-worn and battered ▼•rage automobile insurance, adena, Cal. ancient little locomotive of the io, of course. 81-tf former Medford-Jacksonville rail­ Popular Sheet Music— Elharts. road, which became the property Fresh milk and cream— Schuer- of the city, by purchase, a year or an’s. 216-tf Old time dance, May 18, Thom­ ro ago, attracted much attention as Packing House, Klamath Junc­ rll day yesterday as it stood on « 4 .0 0 Sat. Hat Special «4.00 tion. Free eats. Tuckers Orches­ p. side track near Main street, A large assortment of dainty tra. Benefit Nell Creek, P. T. A. waiting to be shipped to Glen­ summer hats has just been re­ 215-2 dale, Ore., having been purchased ceived by Mrs. Larkin Grubb, by the Glendale Lumber company 114 3rd St., that will sell tomor­ recently from the city for 3600.— row for 34.50. 21<-lt Busines* Visitors— Medford Mail Tribune. 11 - r — George Shields prayed for the -fwaul of his brother-in-law. Then ; he attacked his self-styled Infl- f del relative, Charlie Preston. They drew guns simultaneously. Mach fired a single shot. Each wan killed. Each left a widow and ; three children. • i shields had attempted to con- ■ ylix-e Preston of the veraelty of 1 die Bible, neighbors said. MANY V IH IT HOSPITAL More than 25D Ashland folks observed National hospital day yesterday by visiting the Ashland Community hosp'.tal from 2 to 6 . PlTTSBUlftjH, May 13.— (IP)— o’clock in the afternoon. More rigid restrictions against di­ vorce wlD be proposed for aetjon PORTLAND FACTORY BURNS by the Presbyterlah general as­ PORTLAND, Ore., May 13.— sembly at San Francisco May 26 The Standard Broom factory here to June 1, according to announce­ was virtually destroyed t h i s ment made today by Dr. Clarence morning by fire which originated Edward McCartney, pastor of the In a room where broom straw was First Presbyterian church, who stored. The fire spread through the building rapidly. Damage is estimated at 320,006. . A dandy plate lunch laelndlng Schuerman’s. coffee every noon and night, 2 5c. At the P la n . 103-tf In Hoapltal— May u.—| Our Fountain- Service ' PMt tew days here visiting k I - * - . k w with Frlday nlgkL -------- - School gym . big bandle o f papers fo r at The Tidings office. , Tg Ta r BTgTfl T O “Raw! Raw! Raw!” Is The College Cry ((T he dom inant style this season among university men is the hat with the flat- set or semi'flat brim and the raw edge. We show it, in <£ addition to the bound edge and the welt edge. Shapes, ofsupreme authority.Work- '• rqausih ip o f e je g a n c e . v Service with a Capitol “S * Word has been received that For graduation salts see our ■pedal offer in York Blue allk- J. Floyd Place, who formerly re­ liaed serges. Paulserud’s. 213-tf sided in this city, is quite ill with 'stotnach trouble In a hospital In Oakland, Cal. 'f . Jack Enders Here Jack Enders, son of H. O. End­ Sweet oranges, 2 doz. ers, Jr., of this city, who attends the Bealey Military, academy at — Schuerman’s. Tfoutdale. Ore., about 14 miles Senior Play, “A Full House," east of Portland, has spent the May, 213-4 NEW YORK, M a y '« .—-Ofc — Broadway paid.its respects .today to Ernest Ball, song ▼rrltar and vaudeville actor who died l i e t weak in the Ydst Theatre,, Santa Ana, Cal., just as he was about to H . 0. STOCK MORTICIAN Helene Bled« Licensed Lady Assistant Kid, Calf and Kangaroo OVERLAND SHOE SHOP $35 SUITS REDUCED TO $25 These Are New Spring Suits Every Suit Guaranteed. t h e s e w a r m sunshiny, afterrtoons is proving to be more popular every day. 1 $25 SUITS REDUCED TO $17.50 Every Garment All Wool When you are shopping, stop in, a cool refreshing drink and a few minutes rest will help immensely. Litliia Springi Pharmacy Phone ilflL Only The Best See Our W indows The Ma.iory Aristocrat Hat S7.SO , Other Mallory COAT SALE a Attended E lk ’s Smoker E. J. Burnett, J. A. McGee, Jess Smith, BUI Dean, Butler Walker, Big dance at Ashland Armory Jim Bourses sad Dave Sergeant Saturday night. Tuckers orches­ were amyng the members fjom the local E lk’s lodge No. 944 who at­ tra. tended the annual Elk’s Smoker In Medford last evening. Mrs. P. K. Hammond returned Big Orange danee, Hot Springs, to her borne on Second street last night frote Eugene, Ore., where Saturday. Sapper by Orange la­ >16-8 she has spent the past two weeks dles. ▼tatting with friends. Paulesurd's for celanlng. 213-tf . ’ . , *------ >---- - • ''' n-*; r - ‘ «CWCtUDIS FOR THU TIDIN03 $30 SUITS REDUCED TO $20 Mr.. and Mrs. Cecil Parson of 4 for service's at the Masonic tbmple. ' •AïL f Portland, who have spent the Kindergarten and nursery. week in Medford visiting with Mrs. Nellie Sleloff, 133 Harga­ Gene O’Grady, who is employed friends were business visitors in dlne St. 208-1 mo.* oh W alker’s ranch east of town, Ashlam^^esterday. (aught last night at the Elk’s READ CLASSIFIED ADS Smoker In "Medford and got a - Mrs. Nellie Sieloff’s kindergart­ knockout In the first round „right en and nursery, rates reasonable, m a i m a m m a O T r g T T T T T r m with the gong. hours to suit parents convenience. 133 Hargadlne SL 2164* Graduation Gifts— Elharts. lettuce. * B i of the family attends^ members Deputy Coroner Office » o u g h t a t H m o k rr — Head aons, Theatrical Managers COAT SALE THE QUAIJTY STORE ASK FOR YOUR COUPONS THEY’RE FREE MALLORY HATS uaEzmsxcûcoaxraoaoonaoQooaaaœanQQoaoaooo of Every Early Spring' Coat Dr. and Mrs. Harden Carter of Klamath Falls came'to Ashland yesterday sad while Mr. Carter ■pent the day fiahlng on the Bogue river, Mre. Carter vlalted with Mra. Jehu Endera on the Boulevard. She Gave Us A Jolt HANDED to ua yesterday i lady 8TOMBR In the STORE hare when she ASKED us why we dlda’t ADVERTISE a particular M IND of MERCHANDISE that had MADE a hit with HER. And when we TOLD her that W B once blew four 8IMOLEONS on soma BIG type and W H IT E space In the TIDINQS just to BROADCAST about that y E R Y article she RAID she never READS advertising UNLESS It looks O3TERESTINO and ours U L D O M does. JUST THINK — OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRING COATS GROUPED INTO FOUR LOW PRICES - - IF YOU ARE WANT- 1NG A SPRING COAT, DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND THIS LOW PRICED SALE. S GAN you tie that GROUP 1—INCLUDING EVERY SPORT OR DRESS COAT IN OUR, STOCK. REGULAR VALUES ’ * CQ Q C UP TO $17.50 .'........ .. ........ ........ Beginning Saturday, May 14, “U T H IA ” Ice Cream W ill Be On T he Market. GROUP 2—INCLUDES EVERY DRESS OR SPORT COAT IN OUR STOCK. REGULAR VALUES < 4 a ft» UP TO $25.00 ...................... ........ ......... ........ ................. 4 > l " l a O T INSIST ON THIS BRAND WHEN ORDERINO ICE C R E A M MADE FROM SELECT CREAM WITH NEW E Q U I P M E N T . THE PRICE IS RIGHT. GROUP 3—INCLUDES EVERY DRESS OR SPORT COAT IN OUR STOCK, REGULAR VALUES . , ' <4 A UP TO $34.50 ..'. ................ .......... ........ .......... < ■ W - I 9 WE DELIVER ALL ORDERS OF ONE GALLON OR OVER FREE GROUP-4—INCLUDES EVERY t)RESS OR SPORT’ COAT IN OUR STOCK. REGULAR VALUES UP -TO $49.75 .................... ............ ......................... < 97 KA TWEEDS FABRICS Phone 84_ FISKA KASHA CHARMEEN Every New Spring Model Represented UTHIA M cNair Bros. PLAIDS TW ILLS 143 N. Pioneer This, the largest and finest assortment’of Spring. Coats we have ever shown at such low prices. Coats for Dress, Afternoon, Street and Sports—in fact, there are models for every possible need. , Summer furs of exquisite quality form Upstanding collars. Every Coat is new and of our finest quality—the except­ ional values are at once apparent. • .< - A