■e b e s o e e a • Personal flotes A rrived House Today* ■ Rev. Hngh T. Mltchelmore. paa- tor of the local Presbyterian church, arrived home today from San Francisco, where he has been attending the National Assembly Ipeeial convocation, Thtfrsday of the Presbytery. nlqg. June I . Work in Royal See Johnson's Jewelry tk Degree. All Companions in- td. Begin promptly, at 7.S0. for graduation gifts. A . J . M eCA LLEN , H. P. Paulserud's for cleaning. H . D A T , Secretary. 231« R eturned to K . F .— Mr. and Mrs. Claude Saunders, Cedric Meyers, who has spent ho reside on Fourth street, spent the past few days in thia city • week-end at Crescent City. with his family, returned yester­ day to Klamath Falls where he Red Triangle Chop Sney Sauce, is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Meyers tanerman’s Grocery. > Sl-tf recently purchased a home in Klamath Falls and will probably A’ tin e dependable w rist w atch move over there in the near fu­ for her grad u ation , a lifetim e, ture. dherlehed g ift, Joh n son ’s Jew eler (Wore 331-2 » A Jess dance every Friday night Word Received— «i Word has been received in Ash- that Frank Moore, who left Vboently for Los Angeles, is work­ ing for the Southern Pacific com­ pany, taking' his student trips to Convalcarcnt Home Opens Annex The Convalescent Home has op­ ened an annext at 147 Granite afreet, next door to the m a i n building. which will provide more first floor rooms for old people qnd invalids. • D. ’ Peroasi jot the Ashland creamery returned last night from Astoria, where he has-spent the past few days looking after busi­ ness affairs. ' Mr. Rldhardaon will go to Crater , ' R O SE B U R G , Ore., June 1.— (IP) Lake Saturday, June 4, where he ;— jack and Tom Connell, aged » Regular meeting of Trinity will manage the Crater Lake lodge and 10 years, were being cared for .. by police authorities here today Guild, Thursday afternoon. Par­ this summer. ----------- wlule a search wee conducted for ish House. A full attends?«?« » Bananas, I 1be tor 55 centg, ’their mother who is alleged to desired. 8chuerman's Grocery. S I 1-tf [have deserted them and fled to ------- -- (California. * If yon want It done right take .... f According to reports, the moth- it to White. Wed-tf Rcierped to Work— Miss Edith Moody, who teaches L r arrived here from California school In Richmond. C al., and [and deliberately deserted the Arrived la Ashland— Emmet Devlin,* who recently brother Senas Moody of San Fran- Fboys, taking two older girls with made a trip to London, Eng., ar; clsoo.Mpent the week-end Jn Ash-1 her. rived in Ashland yesterday and lend visiting their parents on ’ The children were in rags . and will remain in this city for some Manaanita street. They have re- were nearly trosen when found, time visiting his mother on Sec- turned to their work in the Call- after wahdering all night, _________ ____________ ____ on street Mr. Devlin was 11 days fornla cities. - going over and SO days coming ■pent Week-End H e r e - back. Mr. and Mrs. R . R o b le r and Mrs. J . C . Poor of Dunsmuir, Fountain Pens, watch bracelets, Cal., formerly of this city, spent daughter Mias Betty and Mr. neck wear. Including some fine a tew days here recently visiting and Mrs. Harold Patterson and .baby, o f PorUapd, Ore., spent the genuine crystal pear and othei with friends. week-end m Ashland visiting beads new today, Slohnson’s Jew ­ [with Mrs. Robley’s and Mr. Pat­ elry store. 5S1-2 Mrs. Oscar Oano and daughter terson’s sisters Mrs. W . C ..M i t ­ of Hilt^were visitors in Ashland a chell on Granite street and Mrs. Have year few days ago shopping and look­ Elsie Churchman on Union street. Jordan’s mill, ing after business affairs. at the Bellview clnb house. Ad­ Working At Tidings— mission, Men. 6 tic, women 26c. W. L. McCarter of Portland, Lunch. . 221-3 Ore., Is working* at the Ashland Daily Tidings office, taking Em ­ Johnson’s Jewelry store for mett Gillings’ place during his ab­ diamond rings, wedding rings, sence. etc. ' . 231-2 Taking Vacations — Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gillings are now enjoying a two weeks* vacation and left a few days ago for the north, their destination being undecided. They will prob­ ably will visit Mr. Gililng’s par­ ents in Salem for a short time. Mr. Gillings is employed at the Ashland Dally Tidings office and Mrs. Gillings at the First Nation­ al Bank. T n uw fm vd to M. F .— A nsw lot of ,fine snappy dia Harry Ritchie. Southern Pacific monds and wedding rings. John- employee, who has been working son’s Jewelry store. I I 1-1 for several months in Oerber. Cal., fias been transferred to Klamath Falls. Mr. Ritchie formerly re­ sided In Ashland. Returned T o d a y - and fabrics The newest sha« Henry Reid, who has been in Paulserud’s tbe Southern Pacific hospital la in men’s snittngs. tailleurs. — San Francisco tor the past eight Cliff Payne makes brackets. Visitors From Hilt— Mrs. J . B? Stagg and Mrs. Paul Lyon, residents of Hilt, Cal., spent the day In Ashland recently visiting with friends. Swift Premium Boiled Ham, Schuermsa’s Grocery. I21*tf Murderer Examined Visitor From M yrtle Creek— . H. M. 8/drtcliff, a resident of Siyrtie Creek, Ore., spent yester­ day in Ashland looking after bus­ iness sffa lfs 'and visiting with 'friends. H E LOVES HBR R O C K SP R IN G S , W yo., June 1.— (IP)— The wedding of John Cappato has been postponed until he recovers from a broken Jaw where his bride-to-be h n tttm with a club during a pre-nuptial argument. - - John and hie bride-elect were strolling toward her homo discussing the wedding plans. Thjey disagreed and quarreled/friends said, and she seised a club and felled the man of her choice. John was confined Tues­ day to a eet in the Wyoming General hospital, where, ac­ cording to attendants, he mumbles qver and over, "X love her.” A t Tl*e Ashland Motel— Mrs. M. M. 8allencer and Mrs. Billie Sulleager of Seattle, W*ah., and <1. McCallan and W . Smith otr Albany, Ore., apt among those who are registered at the AthUnd hotgl today. t A t t h e Idttaia Springe— C . B. Qutton and w if* o f Napa, Corvallis, Ore. and Joe Je tt us of Cal., J . A . Hansen and family of Ban Francisco, are among those who stopped yesterday at the Vtadtore From Hilt— Llthla Springs Hotel. Mrs. Mary Perry and tone and Mrs. Manuel DeAvillo and chil­ dren of Hilt, Cal., were visitors New Night C l er k \ C . D? McLane of Grants Pass, formerly with the Redwoods ho­ tel in that city, has arrived In Ashland and will fill the position as night clerk at the Ashland ¿JO- tel. 1926 Pendleton Round-up” Dance and card party, Masonic Hall Monday bvealng. June 6, couple 76e, extra ladies, 25c, 26c, carda 26c. Dickey Orchestra. TO-MORROW ONLY Our Fountain Service Size 81x90. — Take advantage of this low prices Huck Towels Large 20c Radios Wearwell Sheets $1.39 Sudden Service Size 81x90 made to wearwell, sold regularly at $1.69 each Hotel H ie Enders Co, Only The Best Daisy Pillow Cases Each 29c - Size 42 and 45 inch, made of good mns)in, sold regularly at 39c each. Phone 104 lifted Ay eiferHMB Coming We Have on Hand a Complete Stock JENNINGS TENT SHOW Screen Doors Ashland A SET OF FIXTUBES GIVEN AWAY WITH TH E FIRST 2 DOZEN DOOBS SOUX Carson-Fowler Lumber Co W ith a complete change of P L A T S and V A U D E V IL L E every night. , Opening, nert Monday night with 'Ckh*\’Harri»on.'« won­ derful Play “ SAINTfcY H Y P O C R IT E S . ;’ AN D H O N E S T S IN N E R S ” Never In the history of onr 10 year's of successful business have we had such a powerful and un­ usual play. DON’T M ISS IT fo ca d » ? « U t rite above immortal morte D m can mail topici ine Wc attempt of a iftnpatftffc rtb o ffo ttf immediate tance of morjaliff. z r c y e t the owafert Btnforra flus òam hour ottico from flwftaowleòg? hat even flu smaller toiaU W not wen nea/edeò m i m etjtor Ladies Tree Monday Hight EVERSHARP With a carbonized cutting edge of extra quality. These shears are made of the highest grade steel and carefully manufactured by expert American workmen and have been accurately tested and inspected. And every lady attending the show on next Tuesday night, May 10th will be given a ticket that will admit her F R E E on Wednesday night, to see “ T H E G A M E .” Tent is located at 4th and B. Streets and Is rainproof and heated. HOSE i Pat. Lucky Jewel BROTO COUPON OR MAIL AT OHOE. SEND These warm sunshiny afternoons is proving to be more popular every day. When you ere shop­ ping, stop in, a cool re­ freshing drink and a few minutes rest will help im­ mensely. » Lithia Springs Phannacy A on ue Fancy Bath Towels 29c Pequot Sheets Each $1.60 LEEDOM’S Opposite Lithia Springs Visited tai K . F — Dr. and Mrs. C. E . Shinn of this city spent the Memorial Day holi­ We are featuring sflver far day visiting with friends and at­ this month In eats or odd pieces. tending the baseball games In Johnson’s Jewelry store. 21*1-2 Klamath Falls.- TO-DAY OHLY Attractive White Goods Otterings Size 18x36 made with tape edge, sold regular at 25c each. S A L E M . June 1.— (IF) — John Butchek, Portland wife slayer, who la under death sentence, la being examined by a committee of alleniste today at tbe request of Governed I. L . Patterson. Attorneys for Butchek appealed to the governor for commutation to life imprisonment, claiming Bntchek was insane nt the time he killed his wife. ment, returned today to hla home in Ashland___ and will snand a abort time here visiting with hla children. Mm. Retd ar­ rived In thia city several days ago and baa been located at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. F . Sli­ ver on Hargadlne street. 7 Public dance and card party Robert Herrin spent the Mem­ Masonic hall, Monday evening, orial Day holidays in Ashland with Ju ly 5. Couple 75e, extra ladles, his wife and family, who reside cards 16c. Dickey Orcheatra. with Mrs. Herrjn’s parents, Mr. and Mm. W . H . Frulan on B street. Mr. Herrin Is employed by the Southern Pacific company on a bridge gang at Crescent Lake, a short distance from Klamath Falls. The Quality Store Size 18x35 Heavy Weight, sold regular at 39c each month« undergoing medical treat- We are offering some fine watches for the young man graduate either for pocket or wrist. O. H-. Johnson, The Jew ­ eler. I t 1-1 in Ashland recently trading with oar merchants. Doors opened at starts at 8:00. Hardware «The Winchester Store” show Admission, Children 20c; Adults 40c GROW N L A D IE S F R E E D A Y N IG H T MON­ J. P. Dodge & Sons Funeral Directors ne I I I . Night Phones 1 8 1 -D -^ Stl-J Mrs. Louis Dodge, lady assistant HEEL GRIPS They Stop Slippers . This coupon and 69c entitles the bearpr to one reg- jilar standard high class jewel bolt shears. Two sizes to. choose from — get one of each. 25c Pan* OVERLAND SHOE SHOP HELPING COMMUNITY The work of this bank is all directed to the np-hnilding of this community and the greater the prosperity and happiness Mail orders prepaid. J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN Peil’s Corner Hood Sport. Hip Boots of home people. . - Fishing Tackle, Outing Clothes Etc. JOIN WITH VS IN THIS WORK ARMY GOOD» STORE The Citizens Bank B iggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings. LICENSE a Ashland, Oregon