lioeal j Personal [lotes If you want w r ia l good U ve Mr. end Mrs. Alien Autrey have come to the Jass dance at Ball- moved into the ! & ' B.i . Mitchell view FrMay night.* tin this F ri­ day night. May 20. Men SO bungalow on Fairview street. cents and women 16 cent, Yoneh. ♦ >20-1 Paulesurd’a for celaning. 212-tf Moved— Masonic Hall, Ashland Stated convocation, Thursday evening. May 1». Routine busi­ ness, M ark Master Degree. All companions Invited. A. J. McCALL^N, H. P. W . H. D A T, Secretary. At The U thln Spring»— The following people registered yesterday at the Lithia Springs hotel: Mr. and Mrs. H. J Market of Los Angeles, Cal., A. L. Greene of Sen Francisco, gad H.. O. Gsr- ould and T. J. Cooper of Port­ land, Oregon, . j •„ J • '» * - V. t i Ì ‘ T1 *1 I k Red Triangle Chop fcuey Bence, Formal Opening May 20.— The formal opening of “H fll’a t Cash Grocery" 'in Yrekg, pel., jvill be observed tomorrow^ Friday, May 20. Thou*» H ill, proprietor 220-2 ters, Theresa and L ilia of thia of the Plasa Grocery ln t$h |lan a. city, were in Jacksonville* rep«ntly recently opened thia start'* under visiting * it h friends. Wisfes ¡Ther­ V h n m a n a i r o m A n t n f h i « tWA BMIBH Versea W ill Appear— esa and Lilla» are attending school Blanche Logan O'Neal of Ash­ in Ashland. ' * land has been informed by the Belliman Press of Portland, that several of her verses have been included In their volume, "Our Present-Day Poets For 1P27,” Just o ff the press. Among other w rit­ ers represented in this work are: M ary Carolyn Davies, Grace E. H a ll, Howard McKinley Corniitg, Guy Fitch Phelps, and the late George Sterling. SchW^*' IS v »? Ä M T S U U hours to suit parents convenience. of this city were In Central Point 121 Hargadine 8L 2164« the last of the waek looking after businem affairs. T o B a ild Hummer Bridge— Kindergarten and nursery, Mrs. Nellie Sleloff, 122 Harga- Business Visitor— J. W. Tallman of Salem, Ore., spent yesterday and this morning In thia city looking after businem affairs. ; 318-tf Louise M. Ayera and Luln Schuly of Aberdeen) Wash., and Mrs. Edw. J. Hayman of Oakland, $eorge Virgil Gillette Here— *~ Gelrge Virgil GiHette, who te a Cal., are among those who •> are student at the Oregon Agricultur­ registered at the Ashland hotel. al college at Corvillls, la spending a few days In Ashland visiting Returned to School— with hid «grants M r. an^ tMra. Mlm Flora Green, who h a s O*ebrge Gillette on window. Patflserud’a. For graduation suits see our Blue silk- Paulserud's. 213-tf lined serges. those who stopped otel last evening.. Water .Turned In Camel»— Water baa been turned in the canals of the G rente Pass Irriga- tlon district and at present is be- (ng spilled at Jones end Green creeks, as there is no demand for Irrigation. As soon as the water Is needed, it ; wMl bà eUoped te go tb the e*d , o^ Jhe canals. - The - .gates have been raised with the exception of a few, which w ill be left untl| a movie concern comes G, W . W ent- herb this week. — Grants Pam Wash., spent «Courier. V is ittn * la DUnsMuir— Mrs. Nellie Slelotrt kindergart­ Business Visitors ■> , Mr. and'Mre. *G. fc. McAllister en and nursery, rates reasonable, Saulsberry and son, John M„ Mim Let the UNION « r ite your fu ll Lissie Reuter and Miss McCulley coverage automobile Insurance. of Jacksonville came to Ashland Teo, of course. SS-tf At Ashland Hotel— Sunday and spent the day in L. St. Clair of Phoenix, Aria.,, Lithia park. They also visited J. Goldberg of Portland, Ore., A real sale on aulta. See our w ith friends while In this city. special offer In York Ih.7 Mrs? Oeorkb rea .o4rP«gt*ntel. Spent Week-Mad'Here— i Mr. and Mrs. Miles Moore and t children of M errill, Ore., spent i the past week-end In Ashland and Ì Grants P&b. They visited with Mrs. Meer«*« Storiate. My. and r Mrs. J. W. Haskins of Grants , Pass and with Bather and Hallie ■ Moore of the Southern Oregon , Normal school. Graduation carda and gifts that e different— Elhart’s. Swift Premium Bqiled Ham, Scbuerman’a Grocery. S 221-tf ,D e l Norte county and contrac­ * Fountain pens fitted to your tors on the Redwood highway will style and individuality at E l­ build a summer bridge over Smith h art’s. river to make travel to the coast easier. It Is expected that the bridge w ill be opened some time In Ashland S u n d a y - Mrs. Julia Williams, Mrs. Frank this week. Neighbors of Woodcraft cooked food sale, Saturday, May 21, Hardy Bros. Store. 220-3 Visitors From R e d d in g - Mr. and Mrs. F. Hell of ding. Cal., are spending a c of d v » in. Ashland visiting friends. «pent a few days visiting with .her mother and slater in Ashland, re­ Getting Along Nicely— 'Bananas, 2 lbs for 26 cents, turned yesterday to Berkeley, - David -Gaffney, son of Rev. and Schuermai/s Grocery. 231-tf Cal., where she Is attending Mrs. C. D. Gaffney of the Congre­ school. gational church, who underwent a serious operation at the Commun- Clayeomb, reported today to be getting along Mlm Margaret Mrs. A. Patterson, mother of Mrs. Elite Churchman on Union Visiting W ith 8— street, is spending a week or ten Mrs. A. T. Hatees of Marshfield le spending several 'days in Ash­ days visiting with friends in land as a guest at the home of Dunsmuir, Cal. . her eon and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Haines on Church St, L eft for Portland— L Mrs. C. J. Brkdy on AHIson street left yesterday for Portland From H ilt— where she will spend a few days Mrs. Cecil Burns and mother, on a pleasure trip. residents of H ilt, Cal., spent yes­ terday In Ashland shopping and Marshfield— Property owners visiting with friends. offer important bonus for H ill railroad entry. River Still Mnddy— Word received In Klamath Falls ADD L IF E TO YOUR YEARS And so add sest to your life. Tuesday to the. effect that the Rogue river was gradually return­ When John R. Gordon, Danville, ing to normalcy, was greeted with 111., found himself "always tired interest by fishermen here who ¡at night and burdened with a have hoped to spend^the next few backache,” he took Foley Pills, a weekends in the,valley until wonderful diuretic stimulant for many of Klamath’s snow locked the kidneys. "A fter a few doses atresma.and lakes are freed. Tom I felt better, could work with Borden notified Klamath sports­ morh ease, became stronger and men of the condition of the stream could sleep better.” Men and and he advises no one to make women everywhere are using and the trip until after Thursday, for recommendteg Foley Pills, diuret­ they will probably he disappoint­ ic, for faulty kidney action. In constant-torn over 26 years. Sat­ ed.— Klamath News. isfaction guaranteed. Sold every­ where.—.No. 2. not »«y on hl* mortgage»— neigh­ FOf( SCHOOL DYNAMITING bors bold the mortgagee were to he toreeioeod soon— but ha went (Continued From Page Oge) , about his wprk esjcolstlngly. 1 * * r ■ i » , " r j / y r ? * ; ■ /-i / ,■ A i l £ U » rid all the bullitags , A mortgage on fCehoe’a farm on bis term he met B. T. Howell, had been foreclosed a short time a neighboring farmer, an« ,«poke and ed 'that only a short-circuit had strenuous efforts were being made prevented the entire massive bat­ *.o complete payments. tery of explosives from going off. A piece of irony was added to The Unexpected dynamite was ¿be tragedy of the situation. placed in the tonneau of a seven- School ends Monday and the paeaenger car and* filled it com­ pupils were takinp examinations. pletely. They were to hare gone on a < Kehoe, an electrician, had wir­ plcoie* today, celebrating the clos­ ed all the dynamite and had let ing' of school. g p w ith a '‘hot shot” presumably from his automobile. Apparently he had planned his diabolical act SHERIFF SAYS SISKIYOU AIDE to / some time. CONFESSION IS FABRICATION Had his plans carried to the full, the 260 pupils In the-school (Continued from rage One) and all the teachers, undoubt­ supposedly went to their meeting edly would have been killed. To tho vilagers Kehoe was by place in Honduras.. Collins told no means erased. True, he was of calling on D’Autremont’rf fath­ in financial difficulty and could er, and closely described the MANIAC WAS RHSPONStHLB Although authorities admitted they were Impressed by the de­ tailed dpsorlptton of t^e . bandit cabin ana lnckdmat^s priof to ahd after the boldap. they at the save time b a *'th e poaelbtltty oF a more on Collin’s part to escape prosecution hern for the forgery charge for which he was extradit­ ed from Auburn. Try Our Breakfast Specials Crisp Waffles and Good, Hot Coffee 4 with Real Cream H ot Cakes and ‘ Coffee WANTED Man To Wash Cars ALSO COMPLETE FO U N T A IN SER V IC E Must know the game and how to clean off road oil without dam aging the cpr finish. N IN IN G E R ’S LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE Gifts for the Hammerbacker, and "Brick" Leach were among those from Ashland who attended 'the Junior Orpheum at Hunt’s Craterian Theatre In Medford last Bight. NOTICE TO WHOM I t MAY CONCERN: - To make it impossible for any misunderstanding on the part of «ay interested party, we hereby potify all concerned that, we w ill not permit a County Road across our lauda lying adjacent to Emi­ grant Creek, in Township 3«, Ranges one and two, E. BUTLER WALKER. NATURAL L IT H IA SPRINOS CO. Have your Jordan’s mill. and Success Music Study Club Meets— ' A meeting of the Ashland Mu­ sic Study club w ill be held Mon­ day evening, May 22, starting promptly at 7:46 o’clock. A full attendance of members la desired. Officers will be elected at this meeting. FROM W A Y DOW N IN V IR G IN IA an absolute ne- \ . s •*’ Ma _ personality. Correct Clothes make every­ one think more o f you. They place a higher value on your work—your ability— and your achievem ents. THE THEATER K AUTVU. TODAY A N D TOMORROW tUNTINJIN We Can Solve Your Clothes Problems Oothcralt Clothes See w hat a wonderful d if fe pence these clothes car make. 1 lomSaiitschi Gregory Rogers •* •* .* . SbranodirJohnnlrCKy • Dtnctedby Ray Enright WMWER BROS PRODUCTION A RIN-TIN-TIN IN A W E ST E R N ’ THRILLER Ask for P rise W ith G«o. 1. H ayes a t the Organ Coupons . R 1O Ü L A R ADM ISSION ” A New Lot of Those Novel Leather Purses ty to a pleasing T hey Are Free Just an exquisite little thing for the party or dance, w ith not more than enough room to carry a few coins, your car key and vanities. Each is matched with a lovely Georgette ’ker­ chief and m ost o f the styles have lfing wrist strap'. Kid Gloves Always acceptable and always an appropriate gift. Turn back or flare cuffs, embroidered in color or contrast trim of kid. -i Luxite Silk Underwear Carter’s Rayon Underwear Allen A Hosiery Glove silk garments for a g ift w o u l d surely please. T here are matched sets bloomers or step-ins w ith bras­ siere, or combinations. Matched set vest and T h e s h e e r , lustrions bloomers o f such good q u a lity quality as you get in Carter’s w ill make a most acceptable gift. Dancing Çhiffon as­ surés a grateful recep­ tion as a g i f t ’ of Allen A Graduation Sale of Dresses Coats A t alm ost any p n e e yon w ish to In spite of the fact that the pre- pay up to $44.50 yon can find dictions are for a cool summer pretty pastel shades in Georgette and need for chats seems greater Crepes or Crepe de Chine for grad­ than ever, we are continuing the uation dresses. coat clearance. to ' . * z< * T * * • 4 H ave Yon Started S avin g a , , /. i*7 ■ ' • i '»f ’ . ■ -P rise CouponsT , IF YOU M AKE THEM V ISIT TH E SILK DEPARTM ENT SE E T H E N E W TW Œ PIECE BATHING SU IT