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PAGE FOUR A8HLÁJTD DAILY TIDING«. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. J u r Ashland N ew s in Paragraphs FOR SALE—Five room house turn-! Ished or unfurnished, will take automobile as part payment. See I owner, 283 B St. - 306« Local and Personal . side Lights — — ------------- ---- ----- Tuesday. August 80, 1081 WANTED—Large Silk Hosiery Mills - has opening for neat appearing,1 house-to-house demonstrator — . steady position and good pay. Op portunity for rapid advancement. Address J. Hudson, District Man ager, Medford, Ore., Gqnl Dei. 306-1* FOR SALE—One dozen Barred Rock pullets, March hatch. Yockey* strain. Also seven pure bred Reds. Or will trade for White Leghorns. 153 Granite St. phone 411-R. 306-1 Visitors from Tracy, C a lif .- County Nurse Gives Report — Mr, and Mrs. Max Kath, of Tracy, The nurse committee held a meet- Doris May’s fust for Robertson- Calif., were recent ■guests at the ing in the library building yesterdav ’ £°ie J ici u’^ s ia tentatively titled i r> i • i " Foolish Age.’ And that’s any- home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Oskar, 83 •»ffornr.r.n afterhoon. Miss Faldiue, county where between fifteen and ninety- Morton street. Mrs. Oskar and Mrs. nurse, was present and gave an in- five, A»i thinkin’! Kath' are cousins. They were accom teresting report of her work s i n c e ------------- Gi-nier will make also for R.-C. panied by Miss Agnes Kath a'nd two February. •» Arrangements were com- girl friends. The entire party mot ba», cUn.c to be be.d ored to Medford Saturday nigftt. August 15. -Special announcements brought ubout by a long blonde hair w heri they attended a dSnee in that I concerning tne »clinic will be given on hubby’s mt. city. Ral;>ii Connor’s engrossing novel G RAVENSTEIN APPLES — Wind le Foreigner” has been picturized falls, 50 lb. box, 75c delivered. A splendid five room me renamed. As “God’s Crucible” Phoue 10-F-3 or 9-F-ll. will soon reach the screen—via bungalow, fine lot, splendid ikinson. FOR SALE—Beautiful building lot tiou, 100 feet from paved st on Granite, near Nutley, overlook completely furnished, piano ii onstance Talmadge has completed ing park. Ideal location for a ed. Offered for a few days at 8 >od For Nothing” for First Na- home. Inquire, at Barber’s, 153 lal release. No, Pansy, her lead- Staples Realty. Granite St. - 306-1 man was not Grover C. Bergdoll! FOR SALE—Tent, 12x16 with 5- Etna Mill*, Calif., Visitor^— rene Castle’s first picture for Hod- rst pic foot wall, shiplap flooring, 2-foot nson has been officially titled at board wall. Inquire 231 Gres Mrs. Epsy Hftwell, a form •t. It will be called “French ham. 306-3* land resident, and son 1fTom els.” But it isn’t dedicated to the Etna Mills, Calif., are visit gal Shoe Company or anything FOR SALE— Good range, a bargain. ;e that. arrived 137 First St. 306-3* Walter Herndon family, 155 Seattle, Wash., where she died street. RENT—Three room apart August 25 at the home of her moth- , Charlie Chaplin’s next, made un- FOR ment, newly furnished. 137 First be heM , r„„. tbe Stock X S g g St. HEARTS GE GOLD CANTALOUPES er-io,«». 306-3* “The Idle Class,” Do you suppose are such delicious flavor the supply undertaking parlors at 2 o’clock to- SWEET CIDER—40c gallon deliver is inadequate. A fresh load will be morrow afternoon. Besides her hus-l ®ur r,,a,'1‘e ljlays a bartender? ed. Phone 10-F-3 or 9-F-ll. in from Pleasant View Farm Thurs band, Mrs. H. E. Specht, formerly Famous Players-Lasky have the day morning. Get them at your Miss- Fern Keeton, is survived by title-changing fever, too. They’ve grocers. 306tf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. changed ‘ Peter Ibbetson” to “For Keeton, of this city, seven sisters ever.” That’s the picture which YOCKEY <S CO., REALTORS boasts in its cast Wallace Reid, Elsie To Enter Albany College— <1 two brothers. The sisters and. Fereusen and Elliot Dexter. Girls, announce their location at 177 Mrs. Ira Leslie, with daughter, I brothers are: Mrs. Lyldia Bellus, wouldn t you just love to play “For- E. Main St., Boyd Building. They Grace, and son, Dale, expect to g o , Mrs. Eva Freed. Mrs. Ivy Nord, Miss ever” with Wallie Reid? wish to thank the public for past lavors and to solicit the patron to Albany this week to make arrange Olive Keeton, of Ashland. Mrs. Myr- n ~ R„s.b „ rg. Mrs. Vi„. S S S i o T L « , age of their old friends, as well ments for Miss Grace to enter col Ue Welchletn as new business. Kindly call and lege at Albany. She graduated from Skeen, Montague, William Keeton, work now upon “The Grey Dawn,” list with us to sell or rent. We Ashland high school with the class Sacramento, and Phillip Keeton of adaPte(l to the screen from Stewart hope to give you the benefit of * • • - Edward White’s Satevepost story. our sixteen years’ experience in Ashland. of 1021, and holds a scholarship. Since Prohibition went into effect the Real Estate business. , there aren’t as many grey dawns as . Cordially, NINE ACRE BARGAIN there used to be; Or haven’t vou YOCKEY «Si CO., REALTORS noticed it? " In edge of tow’n. Hay, chickens, Phone 146 —4 z i t W. cows, horse, garden and tools, all for $3000. Good pumping plant, lots of fruit, five room house. A It r«<al home at right price. Staples Realty. 306-1 JOSEPHINE COUNTY S E P T E M B E R 1 5 - 1 6 - 17 BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER SOUTHERN OREGON INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. DON’T FORGET DATES ■■-■■■ Give Away Party for the Kids Friday at 9 o’clock at BACK DOOR Look for the Big Flag Don’t Thyow Paper in the STREET OR ALLEY Teii all the Kids ANNOUNCEMENT At Perrine's I Where the Big Sale goes on all the while. Boy Scouts Return After Two Weeks At Lake O’Woods Visit at Eugene— The two troops of Boy Scouts who The Buchanan family, of Iowa have been encamped at Lake O’ street, go this week to Eugene for Woods for the past two weeks, re a visit. turned this morning under the com- ■ inand of John Rigg, with Palm Half acre wit* lots of fruit, fine 3each tan complexions and husky' location, cheap house, $600. Sta appetites. Swimming, rowing, hikes ples Realty. 306-1 and camp fires are pleasant memo- ories with the scouts who have re- 1 REMOVAL NOTICE Mrs. E. Yockey will withdraw from turned in time to prepare for the the Beaver Realty Company, Sep opening of school September 12. While at camp the boys were ar tember 1, and she and Mr. W. R. ranged into four mess groups as Yockep will opeu a Real Estate of follows: No. 1, Orlando Nelson, cap fice at No. 177 E. Main St., in the tain; Moreland Smith, Chester Wil Boyd Building, in which they be gan business about sixteen years cox, WebBter Wertz and Spalding. ago. They will operate now under No. 2, Fred Johnson, captaiih; Ralph the name of Yockey & Co., Realtors. Robison, Farres, Henry Elmore. The new firm and the Beaver Realty Charles Edwards, and Tilton. No. Co. will work together in their un 3, Clarey, captain; George Johnson, finished business until same is com G. Crossby, Aubrey Miles, Crews. pleted, using the same listings, if No. 4, Ross Taylor, captain; Clark no objections are made by their Butterfield, John Storm, George I patrons. Both firms wish to thank Trott, Carl Dryde and Caldwell. the public for past favors and to ask a continuance of same. 306-1 • Au oily flatterer rates pro 4 rata with wild cat oil stock. <$> * * » >• Beware of flatterers, moral- » izes ancient Aesop in “The Fox • and the Crow.” .-s> » « » • Tis hard to get in soft. .. • ... 4 • That you get more genuine satisfaction ” at less cost when you use this class of tobacco. A small chew lasts so much longer than . . . . a big chew of the ordinary kind. And the full, rich real tobacco taste gives a long lasting chewing satisfaction. An v man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. 1 Two pair of Pants with every Suit Smart is he, or she, who knows when to quit the “game.” W-B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco Wey.mari-Bru ' * » n 'Ompiiny. (1Q7, .Broadway. |\ Y o r k C it y Johnny Tupants Suits for Boys . • \y 1/ * . , A We have a complete new stock of this famous brand of Boy’s Suits. Guaranteed all wool. Two pair of pants with every suit. If you do not care for the extra trousers we allow $2.50 off from the regular price of the suit’. Prices, including both pair of pants are $12.50, $13.50, $15.00, $18.50, $22.50. Durham hose in black and brown, 15c Boys’ Blouses, light and dark pair, 7 pair ................................... $1.00 colors .................................75c and $1.00 Boys’ Shirts, band neck The Most Astounding, Fascinating, Sensational, Thrilling, Amazing Picture Ever Made! »J: - X. B U T .T . M o n t a n a $1.00 and $1.25 Balbriggan Union Suits, good quality, Boys’ Extra Pants, good quality suit khaki .............................$2.00 and $2.25 $1.25 Khaki Shirts Crompton All-Weather Corduroy $2.50, $2.19, $1.50, $1,19 $1.00 pants ....................................... ......$3.00 Dress Shirts Cotton and Wool Mixed p a n ts ... .$1.79 Heavyweight Wool Pants w A Really Great Story of the Hardships and Heroisms of N ew spaper Life .................. style ................................. 75c and $1.00 Athletic Union Suits, $1.25 value, Pure Silk Shirts, $6.50 value, ea . $5.49 Slidewell Collars, 15c each, 2 for . .. 25c _ A good quality Felt Hat $3.50 SENSATIONAL, MILE A-MINUTB M ELO DRAMA OF NEW SPAPER LIFE Cast PAT O’MALLEY WESLEY BARRY AGNES AVBT.fl NOAH BEERY Boys’ Shirts and Waists, Spdrt $3.48, $2.19, $1.50, $1.19 M arshall N eilan’s “GO AND GET IT - SPECIALS IN BOY’S WEAR ■ A STARTS TODAY 100% PROGRAM PRESENTS ' - i s u i t .......................................................95c ix M A Z M ä jr TME THEATER BEAUTIFUL ' • Fiber Silk Hose, pair ..................... 50c ✓ ’ BROWNING AMUSEMENT 00. STARTS TODAY 100% PROGRAM . SPECIALS IN M EN’S WEAR We thank you one and all for your kindness and good behavior. A trouble hunter usually gets '4 returns aplenty. <4 ♦ • * The more the nois^, the less <4 the poise. M k Merry-Go-Round and Ferris Wheel . llh ïQ À y Two pair of Pants with every Suit Put up m two styles LAST DAY FOR THE A akin game never works. « « Osco’ Judges LEAVING FOR EUGENE FOR LABOR DAY—WEDNESDAY W ILL BE THE » ♦ « ur “ Y o u ’l l A I says the — ........... Y Leather Work Gloves $3.00 and $3.50 Boys Union Suits, no sleeves, knee length ............... 50c, 75c and 98c Medium weight, ankle length, with 75c to $2.75 sleeves .............................................. $1.25 Style Plus and Society Brand Suits for Boys’ Caps and Hats men $25.00 to $50.00. 50c to $1.50 • v ... ■ Lilly A Riot; of Romance And Realism Routed From the Routine of A Reporter’s Adventures Guaranteed Hand Bags and Suit Cases Mann’s Department Store Boss of the THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY MEDFORD, OREGON Overalls Road