----------------- Locals-Personals----------------- i . « 'Merely Many Minor Matters j j--------------- Briefs and Fillers---------------! I i ’ r T H E QUIF.T VOICE OF Mr. and Mrs. Sam J radn re COMFORT AND SERVICE tu rn ed Monday night from a com bined business and pleasure trip to This year the Bell Telephone Portland. ____ system will spend $:U)5.000.0(I0 for plant im provem ents; enough to A splendid continued story, “ The build the Panam a Canal, or to run Leading Lady" -tarts ir. this issue another R evolutionary war, or to of The American. You’ll find the repay alm o st all the nation has paid first chapters n another page. for all Indian lands and relief in the past 150 years. N'ot only Ashland people, but It will close the y ear with some those living in A-bland trad e te rri thing like 18,000,000 phones in use tory read the Ashland American. It and with a gross saving of billions is th eir paper. Ask those on the of miles of travel, millions of years rural routes, weigh the papers we of time saved, an infinite gain in mail with any g u n g through the health, com fort, joy, business e ffi Ashland postoffice. And all the ciency. The plant investm ent this homes in the Talent and th at te rri year will be alm ost $2.40 per capita tory. Have you anything to tell or almost a cent a day for every eh * » ? person in the United States. The telephone is the long arm and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. P erry of the quiet voice of com fort and ser Myrtle Creek, visited this week with vice. his sister, Ada Peery of 24*5 First * street. They were on th eir way to & Klamath Falls. SILENTLY PA SSIN G | message was read from Mrs. Ann Russell, o ur oldest member of the Ashland W. C. T. U. Mrs. Etta Row. land conducted a quiz from Union Signal. All questions answered by m ebers o f th e union. The P resbyterian church are p u t CLASSIFIED — Seeder, cultivator, garden tools ting out an illum inated bulletin each and garden hose at Peil’s Corner. 1-2 week. Last week there was a splen FOR SALE did picture on the bulletin of the Vernon H ooper from Dead In FOR SA L E — Best registered Jer dian was in town one day last r/eek. Ashland Presbyterian church and sey h e ife r in Jackson county. R the week before an E aster picture. R. S an fo rd , 31*9 Beach St, Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. M anning of Talent Oregon. 2-2 Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Schmeerer were in Ashland Monday on business are spending the week in Ashland F o r sale— Six room plastered house in R. R. Add. About $(100 down Merle Bradley o f T alent was in visiting with Mrs. C. M. Miles. They bal. $2(5 a m onth, includes interest are enroute to their home in Cedar Ashland on business Monday. about one acre. Also 7-r. 1 story Springs, Mich., a fte r spending the bungalow , w ell-built, scenic location; John H essler o f M ountain avenue w inter m onths at Whitier. Cal. good lo t; fru it, price $2300; $300 or m ore down, $25 a month with 6 was on the sick list a few days last per cen t int. See Yockey & Co. 50tf week. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Dunlap in.; ON C RA TER Lake highway, in city family of Eugene. Or., and Mr. and lim its, and on Rogue River, the This afternoon (F rid ay ) the Pres Mrs. Roila Berry anil family of home o f th e Steelhead. Two acres, byterian Aid Society m eets a t the Klamath Falls are spending several fine black soil, five room house, fire church parlors. days in this ity visiting it the home place, bath, electricity. Spring, city 0 of Mrs. Dunlap and Mrs. Berry's and well w ater. Plenty fruit and Oscar Adams went to Crescent 0 ---------------------------------------------- Otis O. Helman. — Harness and all parts for dres- father, Richurd Posey Campbell. shade trees. Also has 30x30 concrete Lake this week. Otis O. Helman, aged 58 years, tank, 5-ft. deep, fed from spring, an sing up your horse a t Peil’s Corn died on Tuesday m orning at his ideal place to keep tro u t or use as er. Among the guests a t the Lithiu $2250 buys this home on Laurel street, following an swim m ing tank. place if sold soon. Address P. 0. Box Springs hotel Sunday were : L. B. The T rue Blue Sunday school 42tf Mrs. W. B. Jones and two daugh Larson of Eugene; W. D a n . also of clu.ss of the Full Gospel church en- illness which has lasted fo r the past 522, Gold Hill, Or. ters were Ashland visitors Monday Eugene; Raymond Brown. Portland; juyed a splendid evening and party two months. Mr. Helman was born W A N TED — To buy fresh cows and and raised in Ashland and had spent from Talent. H. L. Geary. Poi tland ; Mrs. C. F. a t Rev. Murphy's home Tuesday springers. C harles Broili, 448 Hel nearly all of his life in this city. Kremier, four hildren und nurse uf night. man st. Phone 407R. 47f The deceased is survived by a Mrs. Anna Grubb of Mountain Denver. Colorado. Mr. Watkins, accompanied by Mr. wife, one son and four brothers and M attresses renovated and recovered. avenue is able to be ou t again a fte r ind Mrs. Wm. PatriclC and Revf two sisters. many weeks of illness. We save you h alf the price of a The basket dinner at the Christian Pem berton, drove to Portland this F uneral services were held from , new m attress. New mattresses made church Sunday was quite well at week, stopping to visit at Eugene Stock’s undertaking parlors T hurs to your order. H air and floss mattreb- Social Circle of the Christian tended. There was a business -tes- ind Corvallis. day afternoon at 2:30 P. M. and es o u r specialty. We call and deliver church m et on W ednesday a f te r Little Miss Katherine Wells, who ■uon of the church during the were conducted b ythe E lk’s lodge M edford M attress Co., noon a t the church parlors. 32 North iftem oon. C. (I. McAllister, the new f irm eriy lived n Ashland with her of which the deceased had been a G rape S t., M edford, Oregon, Phone I •huirmun if 'h e bourn if church of- larents. but now of Trail, was faithful m em ber for many years. Fred Fisher of Fillmore. Cal., and 2G6-R. 48tf ire r mouising. wriouaiy burned one 'm orning this ---------------- * ---------------- Rihard C. Shisler o f Upland. Cal., week and at this w riting reports B eautiful F lu ff Rugs made from W. C. T. U. Meet Tuesday were in Ashland on business ¡Monday Mr. inn Mr?. Ray’ Davis >f Marsh •nme in th at the burns may prove worn o u t carpets. We call and de The Ashland W. C. T .U. m et a t 'a ta l. The little girl was standing liver. M edford Rug Co., Phone 510-M Miss Bessie Booth of Dunsmmr. field im v ed n titillimi 'his week Mrs. F rank W alker’s on Liberty n front of the fireplace when her 48tf spent a short tim e in Ashiund Mon to .pend a few lays visiting with street on Tuesday afternoon, April M edford, O regon. •lothes caught fire. Mr. Davis' um ther unci 'Wife. Mr. day on business. 28th and had a delightful social Rug cleaning by the latest sham --------------------* -------------------- und Mr?. C. K. Davis on Union time together, including a business GIANTS OF AUTHORITY ON pooing process, 24-hour service. street. Mr. Davis is employed by Tom P ray ter of T alent was in DISCUSSED INCOME TAX meeting. Dainty refreshm ents were We call and deliver. Medford Rug the -it annum 111 com tuen v a t Marsn- Ashland Monday attending to msi- served by the hostesses, Mrs. W alk Co.. Phone 510-M. Medford Ore 48tf fieid. aess affairs. A.shlond ¡ h to soon be honored er, assisted by her daughter, Helen. Those present were Mesdames B art TO TRADE i J. 'Thanev of i-lugrne. Or., s vith table aika and short-cut argu- Mr. and Mrs. F. W E. Smith of lett, Stalkton, W amsley, A. D. Talent were in Ashland for i shurt spending a few lav? n tem am i vtsit- nenta pro and con on the much Jillson, E tta Rowland, F. H. W alk House with toilet, hath and electric lights, two lots, all kinds of fruit ng n th 'rtemi* mil !ooking a fte r fumed. Missed and discussed Income time Monday shopping. er. H. L. Moore. Will Davis, F. H. and berries to trad e for small ranch b> no ness it fair?. Mr. Chaney, who ax question. •«•win o f city. 163 Auburn Street, Mary W illshire, Lulu Hon. C. C. Chapman (The Chap- Crowson. Ashland. 504 O. C. W right of Portland tpnke •nrm ertr »as ascor >f he locai nciuiiing the Mrs. C., will Howard and Misses Helen W alker at the Ashiund Baptist chuirh la n JethoirMt hnsce pai nu J r ft. j low nan FOR R EN T— HOUSES and May Benedict. The program da y morning tu a well illed joiiw. u itrtet unerm t«naent î i » oiith- u m h tnth ae V.shiand cham ber o f was short but very interesting. Solo •ommerre in May 'J. rr i recen inerte c. FOR REN T— Kenyon ranch, fi miles by Miss Helen W alker; reading by from A shland, one-third crop. Ion. L L. Patterson, governor C. G. Benedict, «*n if i*. >V Rem lasci haver, who s tue rin g -n •t )rr-t»r>n uui Mr?. Patterson will Mrs Lulu Howard, “ Over the Radio” W rite ow ner. L. E. Winkler, 6046 diet of Moiintuin iveniie vns nar- 523 encore, “ The Evils of C igarettes," T rc n o r s t.. Qnfclond, Calif. 1*5« union. -'«a a ciwn 'ur.aav w n th is 'h e week following, ned n V ineoover. V nm ngton. r- A hick town is where mother still i ¡K enianer .t nurrr.. Ilia .riav- r • American editor, through read from clippings. “ N ear Goshen c e n tly . m akes her own mayonnaise and re • r eoa ino ..-neat it « tim a r i g m?idencr* n northern Or**g*)n Hollow” and “ Guilty or N'ot G uilty” fuses to have “any of that readv- i inner erven n honor A J. FL ap p M n to he personally (and by Mr*. Mary W illshire; A splendid made tru c k ” on her table. The ting’ll* River Jim m -n ai orno Itu rd iin 'i irtfcnnr .it :s > me n • ticailv. friendly with both of ciunon met a Cenim i ’vins. VfCrflw ' : tre e t annatr, he liitingTmned ;iar?u*s and on be- day of 'hi* Weeg, le r e r r : d H l a u l a JI >f ill Auhlanders. displays the m in is te r? w e re tm s e m . I rifili vs Eiurlingame. ía ta r tt-r >f :*uni vr-ienme ugns at the city TH IS FRID AY N IG H T Mr*. L» r’_ lavr.arr! f Viatoria «-•unitary. — Lawn no". ! tree t. left KYtdar nigf.t or nano 1 1. C. I'hapm un and his walking juitm i, $1.25. r m i n n t \trn . ''.ill lYdla. Ida.. »rere -he -Xpert» 'o tick .re term anent fixtures a t all fur and M b w M rr>m horv :5e. nend a month vtsiting vtth ¡er •ati* Id ito n al ussociation meetings i. Ja in . ÌÀ4Ì inter. Mr*. I» B. Umir.arn. Miss .t. ■ 'with Mrs. Chapmun. are the lluriincanie ¡a* een « W jt m it ¡ir.e ind predom inant fixtures Veda Hunev *f he Community he ln »x* cafe >no confertior.*-rv. •i h<- .'.runlets, the discussions and husnitai <tatf. nade * ninne?* rtr • . *t he lances and frolics. C. C. to P ortland «ime lay* -into o ro- W *> ■vrimen at the B ellview com m unity house this Friday nignt, >f • he \V*>rta octges "..»tirran s ed ito r o f th e Oregon mnin 'or «ime ime. held a urgir lasa o í member? for April 29, the hom e talent entertainm ent “The ■I'T veil :ia a good cing leillier initiation ad th e Odo Petiotes bail Treasure Farm.” will be given. T he play is being ltd ver >f i-lams ;it a beach camp V V Ffawic o V iiker n e n n e ie rr S aturday night. Degree team s ire. le incem ly and reverantly ob- who iim men il * >r many week* • sponsored by Clara Huck, teacher of the Soda reportad im proving but riot suffi- m m Medford. Klam ath Full*. Mer- ec's. as always objected and al- Springs school, and the proceeds w ill be used for rti. Vsfilanii were -.imsent is well us vm vii| object to a -itate income ciently weil to to nut 't*t. p ay ground equipm ent. F ollow in g is the program: delegate* m m ilm n ts Pass. <Vn- ax aw. The strong and victorious tm l Ptnnt. Medford und Lakeviow. ■ppo-otion to the law. owes its past lum e of 'h e old people :it the ‘■tot-.- o Mr. Chnpmnn and hV B arber ennve lese ent home .wort* Tlte Akhland lodge is composed of 151 members. R obert H am ilton, a son o f the soil ................................E lm er Ilopkin* irgtiment* certainly hnve shown müde bnppy iaat weck hv t iii'i* box much m erit. o< aome made candy «*nt by Mr. and On last S aturday. April 23. u H arold H am ilton, who has the capacity fo r g e ttin g into • ; ••• p __ Ion. I. L. P atterson, besides be- Mrs. Oscar Cnuper o f Eugene. num ber <f undents o f the southern ng t ' -m o r ¡if o u r commonwealth. Mr and Mr*. Roy Boaitty naoved Oregon Normal school planned a • a native O regonian, a man much F aith Ham ilton, th eir true-blue sister .................................Ada P *’*108 last, week tu Klumarh Full*, whero donine u rp n se when Mr. unit Mr?. iilmired mil generally known by a Mr H isiey was trän st.trred >y the R. C. Goodman a iri resi home fmm na (O-itv >f all Oregonians. We are Dulane. a choru* girl w ithout a conscience.......... J e a n e tte M cN f'n i* Southern Pacific Com pany, for whnm dan FVtinrisro. mil it also '.tm* 'he • en- nuch in accord with much of ■ccaaion .if Mr?. Goodman'? -!?*er’* ha worka. Mr. ’a - erson’s w<irk. We advocate E’iza Ann W att! ?, who hns n sharp tongue, b u t a so ft _ Mia* (" a ra Will, birthday. Tlte *d us dection. because we knew Mr?. B e rth a * Mrs. Cura B um s was the special evening was -¡pent in pleasant ' in tint, ind »till hplieve he can (and V terhap« will) make (bregon the best n o n e for Mr*. Frank Hendricks at versât.on and delightful music. F.beneezer W attles, het hen-pecked but devoted ...................g eu •he Community hospital last week. huge birthday cake and ce 'm am governor for the greatest m ajority, ind ............................ Mrs. H eadrick is a t present reported were ta.ntily served. Those present once totehnod. Many of Mr. Pat- wer** Misses Mirla LaP’ant. Vida tersnn' '¡illnwers cannot agree with improving rapidly. Profe?- r Fuller, an eccentric B otanist. ................... ..Phil Hosier Dent. Naomi Moon. Mttsars Delwrtn him >n he income tax question. But Floyd Putm an, who has been em Heath. Joe Burgess of Yreka. Cal., bat s nly one idea, one plan, one Frederick N orton, seeking fo r buried tre a s u re ............... Edw ard B " r ployed at Klamath Fall* for some the honored guests. Miss ( lam Will 'f bi oany plank* in his program ------------- + ------------- •..me. was at home Sunday visiting B etty Alexander, a typical m odern girl from th e city —(■ ’ Ul •r ir ,-ress and a better, «m nder Bv lavine >n -.l— —* ---- — * hw wife and chddren on Beach state. *mir -h«i» voire ,*f the pt»<»nit* it street. I jella L* ng, an inquisitive neighbor with a nose fo r n °ws . A * ire not here to *ay. *t this time. 4;nre so much •tis< W ilda M I owei TtlKJilnn writ-tig, w hether we agree entirely The B aptist associtation met at 1 "xmteti. will he a greiut npiirf to with mr friend Chapman, or Medf >rd on Tuesday and W<»«ine*- 1 *V’ty ,j¡uds" .in the •*. lam vh»»th«‘P wf* ¡uf* iT'inir to our day of this 'week. A n um ber a t V?h- I If the •Writin to (|pr ide wh»the <hir* w orking fo r the governor’* TIM E— The P resent r not to build !Jt <tarried land people attended from the lo- income a x hohhy. way or îh r «nht»r hy a f i l i n e cal Baptist church. PLACE— O h io F arm W ithout com m ent, we can assure I jo n ty 4 iit will he easy Alti img fir all vpo are interested th at the O n e day b e tw e e n fir*t and second acts. 1 otmncil An»! rJtf» rt»auit *hn ulti >•» Mrv O nn Booth of One week between •rond and third acta. coming bincheons to he attended by was I* town last w;.-k r . s i 'i g with hy ail cttiaana. the gentlem en are going to he the friends on Eighth street. She re •«»"t nt .«resting and instructi *s of port* her mother. Mrs. Rhodes, who Dave McCoy, semmpanie*l w th any ieid n many month« And if live« a t the Booth home m Duns- Roy McCoy and sister, visited in poasime to attend, don’t let ha >p- DANCE AFTER THE PLAY m air to he quite aer.uaaig mu sp*.«eu Klamath Fails una vaaa. por’ -.n.ty «up uf. ‘Treasure F a rm ’