V isit R elativ e* . — Dorothy Nin- return to Ashland until t* # V isits R elativ e s. — Harry R. Visitiag Paroat*. — Mr. and of ApriL circus. “Chief Big Boy” has a inger and Berths Green made a able to travel. R e tu rn s to C a n a d a . — Mrs. Da Moore of Portland, car distribu pleasing baritone voice and to Mrs. John Peacock of French trip to Yreka the first of the vid Anderson and Mrs. A rthur \ Gulch, Calif., near Redding, de — Dependable dr . ^ her him sing my "Blue Heaven” tor for the Northern Pacific ter and other popular numbers is a parted for their home this week Robertson, who have been visiting minal company, is spending a few week where they visited with re dis Drug Stare. after spending a ten days vaca for several weeks at the home of days with his parents, Mr. and latives and friends. treat not soon forgotten. k a s N aw J o b ___A. E. — Come and see "Smile, Rod tion with Mrs. Peacock’s parents, their niece, Mrs. Harris Dean on Mrs. H. L. Moore of the Bellview | T o B rin g F a m ily .— J. W. Mur- ner T a of count, S. D., ^ Granite street, returned to their ney Smile,” at the Bellview Com Mr. and Mr». G. W. Hake on Or district and with his sister, Mrs. ray of the Shoe Den at McGee’s taken the Tripp place shipping ^ home in Canada Thursday. En- ange avenue. The families had a clubhouse Monday even Adrian Wolfe of Medford. Mr. expects to leave tonight for at the Ashland as A tte n d C sd m sn R e c ita l. — munity Fruit 4 Prodn* route they expect to spend sev Moore is stopping off enroute to store, birthday celebration over at ing, March 5. Fifty cents admis Among the local people who at sion for adults and twenty-five Jacksonville last Sunday at the eral days with friends in Port Portland from Los Angeles where Portland where he will meet hL association, which was made y. i wife and small son who have cant by the resignation of m . tended the big recital given at cents for children. land and other northern cities. home of another daughter, Mrs. 86-lt he has been vacationing. been visiting her sick mother in Carter. Mr. Torjner is an expei the Presbyterian church in Med tu rn F ro m P o rtla n d . — Mr. Otto Neidermeyer. — Joint benefit, play and dance K la m ath M u sical B ody E n te r Seattle. The M urray’s will arrive ienced man in the grain busi»„ ford Tuesday evening by the dis and R e Mrs. Everton return- R e tu rn s to S chool. — Seldon at Bellview clubhouse Monday ta in s. —The students of the south in Ashland Suday or Monday and having worked among the farrnwi tinguished American composer- | ed to their W alter home in this city Burton, evening, March 5. Tickets for ern Oregon normal school were will take up their residence in j high school student and adults pianist, Charles W akefield Cad- \ Sunday after spending several children 25c includes entertained during assembly per the Karl Nims home on Vista both buying and selling g ^ mun were the following named: days in Portland where they at editor of the high school paper, play and 50c, dance. His past experience should be 4 Those attending iod this morning by the Klamath street. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Woods, Clar tended to business uffairs and “Rogue News” returned to school dance only will be great help to him here. Mr. Ton. charged ac Falls hi>;'h school orchestra and Wednesday after a few days siege ence Woods, Mrs. Grace Andrews I visited friends. Ill in K a n sa s.— J. C. Hopper, ner came here five years ago f* cordingly. 86-lt quartette. This musical body of the “flu.” Misses Nora W ard, Berna Haight, who is making a visit with friends | Mrs. Tonner’s health, who in. C itize n s B an k P ro p e rty Sold. T c M e d fo rd . — Henry Galey from the Pelican city ha> made Laura Raguse, Helen Anderson, F ro m D u n s m u ir.— Mrs. A. R. Mrs. S. L. Allen reports the quite a name for itself in the and relatives in Ness City, Kansas proved so rapidly that they h»w Leona Marsters, Mary Galey, El , was a business visitor in Medford Adams of Dunsmuir, who has — sale of the Citizens bank proper schools of southern Oregon is reported to be very ill with made Ashland their permansnd len Galey, Ellen Waters, Lydia j Wednesday. been visiting at the W alter Fru- ty V isit* F rie n d s. — Mrs. Albert at 236 Palm avenue in the where they have staged enter rheumatism. Mr. Hopper will not home. McCall, Regina Johnson, Flor Marske of Dunsmuir is spending lan home on B street left Wed Allendale addition to Mrs. L. W. tainments at various .tim es. ence Allen, Rev. and Mrs. Hugh nesday evening for her home. House. T. Mitchelmore, Mrs. Elizabeth a few1 days in Ashland visiting President Churchill of the normal V isit P a r e n ts , — Mr. and Mrs. friends. Mrs. Marske formerly re A re M o ving .— Mr. and Mrs. C. sehol was instrumental in secur Parson, Mrs. Fred Engle, Mrs. sided in this city for a number W alter O’Donohue and two child Elhart are moving from 63 Un ing the orchestra and quartette Estelle Albert, Mr. and Mrs. of ren are visiting at the home of ion street to the five room fur for the entertainm ent of the local years. Henry Galey, Mrs. George Dough nished bungalow at 126 Bush. Kiwanis meeting held this after A tte n d F ig h t.— Among out of Mrs. O’Donohue’s parents, erty, Mrs. H arry Harrison, Mrs. V isit H illsb o ro — Mrs. S. L. Al noon at the Lithia Springs hotel, town visitors who were in Ash — Pure fresh ingredients give Harold Aikins, Mrs. G. S. Green and Bobby Dodge. Following the land to attend the events put on XL Donuts the flavor that calls len and Mrs. L. W. House will where they charmed with their recital a reception was held for by the Ashland Boxing commis for more. Fresh daily at your leave Sunday for Hillsboro, varied musical numbers. “The Theatre 86tf where they will visit for a few | T a le n t W o m an S h o p s.— Mrs. Mr. Cadman in the parlors of the sion were: Martin Bowers, G. H. grocery. XL Donut Co. Beautiful” S to re to M ove In to S w ed en - days with relatives. Presbyterian church to which a Martineau, John Logan, Duke Katie Mason of Talent was shop S u ffe rin g W ith C olds.— B ud d ie Watch This Space For Coming Attractions Marlow of Gold Hill, Jud Pemoll b u rg B u ild in g .— The 20th Cen num ber c i local people were also Johnny Carlson and Joe Gorman tury grocery store now located and Betty Watkino of 72 Laurel ping in this city Thursday. present. Each Issue —- T r y o u r T h e rm o id B ra k e L in in g of Grants Pass, Jim Driscoll and in the Shook building will move street are confined to their Glen Parker of Klamath Falls, the latter part of March to the beds with severe colds. Mrs. “ a t T H IR D S T R E E T G A R A G E . » y P u rc h a s e s a n A u b u rn . — Tom Ted GeBauer, Jerry Jerome, building form erly occupied by Katie Scroggins is attending them. Today Only L o cal W o m an HI.— Mrs. Jim A fï?Cf/0/2S\ Grigsby, who is employed at the Lewis Jennings, Ike Dunford the Nelda cafe. Dr. Swedenburg, E ast Side Meat M arket recently and Traffic Officer Nichols of the owner of the building is hav Cook is quite ill at her home at “TRAIL DUST' returned from Portland with a Medford and Fred Van Dyke of ing it remodeled for store use. 104 Bush street. FEATURING CHIEF BIG BOY W a sh in g to n P eo p le V isit.— Mr. The latest in store windows and new Auburn 877 cabrolet. The Chiloquin. AND HIS MUSICAL REDSKINS sale was made through tb'„ local M e d fo rd V isito r* . — P. R. Bach- everything needful for the mod and Mrs. P. M. M artin are visit dealer, Ed High. us and Ed Staples were transact ern up-to-the-minute grocery ing with Mr. and Mrs. A. Erick Saturday Only — Nothing nicer—a aew por ing business m atters in Medford store will be added. Jimmy son at 72 Bush street. The M art trait for Easter. Studio Ashland Wednesday and Thursday. Daugherty, manager of the local ins have spent the winter in Los GEORGE BANCROFT — in — 84tf W ill W o rk fo r W h o lesale branch store, says they expect to Gatos, Calif., and are on their W ood N ev er D ecay s U n d e r In d o o r O rc h e stra T o n ig h t.— H o u se.— Roy Anderson, who has be ready for business the first way home to Entitat, Wash. W a te r . . . but a lot of THE SHOWDOWN’ Chief Big Boy and his musical been employed for the past month other kinds of property are redskins who will play a special in the local 20th Century store, r not so well preserved when water soaked. It is the busi dance at Jack ion Hot Springs has accepted a position with the ness of this agency to pro Sunday Only pavillion Fridi.y, March 2, are Enders Wholesale company and tect property owners against members of a tribe of eleven hun will not take Ike Fridegar’s place loss by flood, fire and wind GRETA GARBO in her new hit storm. Let us tell you about dred Ponca Indians, having their as was stated in Tuesday’s paper our policies before the loss “THE DIVINE WOMAN” perm anent home on Miller bro but will have charge of the north comes. A dram atic romance against a background of thers 101,000 acre ranch in Ok- end taking the place form erly in 19 EAST MAIN PHONE 59 luxury and adulation lohoma. This orchestra has play charge of Joe Shaughnessy, who ed for dances in nearly every is the local billing and city salei- Coming Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday state in the United States and man now. 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