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Thursday. September 2SÌ. t W f
PAGE FOUR
H a v e a fit-—C. O rres
Local and Personal
MASONIC CALENDAR
Im p ro v e s H om e—
M ike M o rg an is m a k in g a num -
b e r of im p ro v e m e n ts on his hom e
place, 351 N o rth M ain.
II. R. A d am s, th e P lu m b e r, sells
S pecial co n v o catio n of S iskiyou p lu m b in g
fix tu re s
and
su p p lie s
c h a p te r, R. A. M., T h u rs d a y ev e n ­ P h o n e 16G-J, shop a t 248 F ifth St.
in g , S e p te m b e r 22. P a s t a n d Most
E x c e lle n t M a ste r d eg rees.
M illion H om es Im proved—
W. B. M illion is m a k in g ex te n siv e
C. E. S. N O TICE
im p ro v e m e n ts on his a lre a d y a tt r a c ­
A lp h a C h a p te r No. 1 O. E. S., h as tiv e hom e a t 603 L o w er O ak s tre e t.
a c ce p ted th e in v ita tio n from R eam es
c h a p te r No. 66. of M edford, on next
C has. S. W ilso n — P a in tin g , p ap er
W ednesday ev en in g , S e p te m b e r 28, h a n g in g , tin tin g . S a tisfa c tio n g u a r
to exem plify th e w ork. All m em b ers a n te e d . P. O. Box 244.
S - lm ”
w ho can a n d will go to M edford on
th a t ev en in g , p lease p h o n e Mrs. L eah
C aldw ell, so sh e c a n n o tify th e
w o rth y m a tro n o f R eam es c h a p te r.
C liff P ay n e m akes benches
TH E TRUTH ABOUT SELLS-
FLOTO CLOWNS SjOT SO
VERY STARTLING, ]
"No Hunting” signs for sale at intendant, I. D, Pittman was granted 25 cents. Mrs. Shell, an enthusiastic It through your financial aid as well
club m em b er, one of th e tw elv e as through your speech.
Tidings office.
1 Stf a ten days vaaction.
I r a S houdy, O. W in te r a n d W . F .
CITY DADS FAVOR
L
oom
is w ere a p p o in te d a s a b o a rd
IM PROVEMENT O F
CEM ETERY ADDITION of v iew ers to a sse ss th e b e n e fits a n d
d a m a g e s of p ro p e rty e ffe c te d by th e
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
p ro p o sed M ead s tr e e t sew er.
of h is p ro p e rty on O ak s tr e e t
O fficial a p p ro v a l o f th e p u rc h a s e
of a n e le c tric a d d in g a n d b o o k k e e p ­
in g m a c h in e fo r th e city re c o rd e r’s
office, c o s tin g $465, w as given by
th e city d a d s a f te r a th o ro u g h in v es­
tig a tio n by th e fin a n c e c o m m ittee .
Au old m ac h in e now b e in g used by
th e city re c o rd e r, w ill be turnfed
back to th e a d d in g m a c h in e co m pany
fo r $50 a llo w a n c e to a p p ly on th e
p u rc h a s e p ric e o f th e new m ach in e.
T he co u p cil re fu se d a n o ffe r of
th e O scar H u b e r com pany to se ll a
la rg e ro ad ro lle r, th e p u rc h a s e of
w hich h a s been c o n sid e re d a t a p re ­
vious c o u n cil m ee tin g . T he o ffe r w as
refused) b ecau se th e city has access
to th e ro lle r u sed in co u n ty ro ad
w ork. T h e p u rc h a se of a p a tc h in g
o u tfit, how ever, w as ad v ise d by City
E n g in e e r W a lk e r. A bill of $394.54
p re s e n te d by th e O scar H b u e r com ­
p a n y fo r city s tr e e t w ork, w as a p ­
proved by th e council.
A ction w as ta k e n to m a k e re p a irs
on a w ooden b rid g e a t M o u n tain BOOSTER SPIRIT IS
a v e n u e a n d B s tr e e t, w h e re , it w as
STRONG, R E ST ROOM
s ta te d , d a n g e r h a s ex iste d fo r som e
IDEA OF CIVIC CLUB
tim e b e c au se of a re c e n t fire w hich
fifty -fiv e clow ns w ith th e “ second
la rg e s t show on e a r t h ,” fo rty -th r e e p a r tia lly d e s tro y e d s u p p o rtin g tim ­
(C o n tin u e d from P a g e 1)
a re A m e ric an s, a lm o st a ll of th em b e rs o f th e s tr u c tu r e .
h o u rs, so d o n ’t le t th e 8064 h o u rs
h ig h school g ra d u a te s , som e of th e m
In a c c o rd a n c e w ith a p e titio n pre d isc o u ra g e you by th e ir n u m b e r. A f­
co llege m en , b u t th e y ’re n o t “ h ig h
s e n te d by E a r l H o sie r, w a te r s u p e r t e r a ll, e ach o n e s tr ik e s fo r only
b ro w s.” H a rd ly .
B ut w h e th e r a clow n w ith Sells-
F lo to is a b le to ta lk s m a r t d in n e r
p a tte r o r n o t, h e m u st he v e rs a tile
in fu n m a k in g . A ll b u t th e b ig g e st
s ta r s of th e la u g h te r b rig a d e m u s t
play in th e clow n b a n d , of w h ich A rt
B orello, th e n o te d A m e ric an f u n ­
s te r. is le a d e r.
S p a d e r Jo h n s o n ,
b illed fo r y e a rs a s “ th e fu n n ie s t m an
in th e w o rld ,” w hen o u t of m ak e -u p
looks lik e an a g g re s s iv e m an of big
b u sin ess. A t th a t, he is, in a way,
fo r h e is w e a lth y , w ith p le n ty of
co m m ercial a ff a ir s on h is h a n d s.
“ P o o d le s” H a n n e fo rd , w ho is only
tw e n ty -six , lo o k s lik e a b a n k c le rk ,
w hen he is n o t th r illin g a n d convlus-
in g th e cro w d s fro m th e b ack of a
ru n n in g h o rse .
R epainting H o r n e -
Mr. W ild, who re c e n tly p u rc h a se d
th e M urray resid e n ce , is h a v in g th e
h ouse re p a in te d . M r. W ild a n d fa m ­
ily a re new people h ere, b u t a r e a l ­
read y so well pleased w ith o u r city
an d v icinity t h a t th ey h a v e a lso p u r ­
ch ased th e W hytock ra n c h abofit M edford V isitors—
tw o a n d a h a lf m iles o u t of tow n.
Mr. an d M rs. P. N. B a rn u m , of
M edford, w ere A sh lan d v isito rs on
R em o d elin g
and
c le a n in g — C T uesday.
O rrea.
Loveland to Direct Band —
C arl L oveland h a s a g a in ta k e n
School su its $20, all wool
c h a rg e of th e A sh lan d bant?, fo llo w ­
sty le d e sire d . P a u ls e r u d ’s.
ing h is rec e n t r e tu r n fro m S e a ttle ,
W ash. T h e ban d w as u n d e r th e d i­
Tim e for Duck S hooting—
rec tio n of L. L. L eedom d u rin g Mr.
T he s ta te g a m e co m m issio n h a s is­
L o v e lan d ’s absence.
su ed a w a rn in g t h a t h u n te r s m u st
o b se rv e s ta n d a r d tim e- of s u n ris e a n d
Cheaii H om e—
s u n s e t in th e s h o o tin g of d u c k s a n d
SplencKd seven room h o u se, new ly
geese, an d n o t th e v isib ility . A ccord­ p a in te d in sid e a n d o u t, on paved
ing to th e g a m e com m ission! th e su n
s tr e e t, m odern a n d c o m p le te ly f u r n ­
is n o t up o r dow n u n til th e a lm a n a c ished. Only $ 2 500.— E. T. S ta p le s.
says so. It a d v ise s t h a t a ll h u n te rs
18--8
be eq u ip p ed w ith a n a lm a n a c , as a r ­
r e s ts w ill follow v io la tio n s.
2 9 9 -tf
W atch Y eo’s w indow .
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HOTEL ASHLAND
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W oolens fo r m en a n d w om en sold
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Sm oke A m e ric an E a g le c ig a rs.
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th e y a rd — C. O rres.
land a r e : Mrs. F . De S te p h a n e , S an
M ade in A sh lan d .
245 F o u r th St.
Francisco;* R. O. G off, S u th e rlin ; J .
1 6 -lm o * A nother Bargain—
T h e D re ssm a k in g an d M illinery C. M eyers, P o r tla n d ; B. H, Maxwell,
F o r p le a tin g , see O rres
classes a re n o t e n tire ly filled. A ny­ Los A ngeles; M r. a n d M rs. J. W .
o n e w ish in g to jo in th e s e classes O rc u tt, Boise, I d a .; J . S. A ckley,
C om plete Rocky Point Road —
sh o u ld phone M rs. L o u is D odge a t R u th M anning, N ellie D otin, K la m ­
C h ris N atw ick , w ho h a s th e con­
a th F a lls ; M r. a n d M rs. W . E v a n s,
once.
18-3
tra c t from th e co u n ty c o u rt to r th e
D u n can , B. C.; M rs. R. D u n can , D u n ­
g ra v e lin g of th e R o cky P o in t ro ad in
lo ts of f r u it, nice loca- can, B. C .; M rs. L. L a k e s a n d a n d
th e T ra il d is tr ic t, re p o rts th a t th e
house, b u t la n d w o rth c h ild , H ilt, C a lif.; H. E, H a n g e r,
w ork w ill be c o m p le te d th is w eek.
800.
18-2 K la m a th F a lls .
Air. N atw ick also h a s a c o n tra c t on
th e G re e n M o u n ta in ro ad .
SU R PR ISE PARTY GIVEN
THE ELHART WAY
AT BUCHANAN HOME IN
S a its Made to Order—
Satisfactory Quality
HONOR U . OF O. STUDENTS'
C leaning a n d re p a irin g on s h o rt
Satisfactory Service
notice.
K. N elson, H o tel A sh lan d
Miss
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COMPLETE LINE OF
S o m e th in g new in T e o 's w indow . T u esd ay a t a s u rp ris e p a rty given in j
299-tf th e ir h o n o r a t th e fam ily hom e on
Towa s tr e e t by th e L oyal W o rk e rs ’
class of th e C h ristia n c h u rc h bible
T akes A uto Trip —
Miss E s te lle Jo n e s, w ho w as li­ school. Mr. B u c h a n a n a n d M iss K ee
b ra ria n d u rin g th e s u m m e r m ouths le ft th is m o rn in g fo r E u g e n e w h ere ,
d u rin g M iss H ic k s’ a b sen c e , is t a k ­ th e y w ill a tte n d th e U n iv ersity of
ing an a u to tr ip now fo r a v a c a tio n O regon.
G am es w ere p la y e d an d r e f r e s h - '
She is accom panied) by b e r m o th e r
m e n ts served a t th e p le a s a n t a ffa ir.
A u to m o b ile
in su ra n c e — Yeo, of
T hose p re s e n t w ere: Mr. a n d Mrs. .
co u rse.
2 9 9 -tf F loyd P u tn a m , A lm a A bbie. V ivian
tn d E d w a rd S h o rt, F lo y d . Jo h n ,
L eaves for Silverton—
G reeley, a n d G eneva C ro sslin . C a r­
M iss E th e l F re e m a n , w ho h a s been m en a n d M axine R ose, H e n ry M organ,
sp e n d in g th e s u m m e r in A sh la n d A lta W e in b u rg e r. H azel W eb b er. E l­
w ith re la tiv e s, le ft la s t e v e n in o fo r sie C row son, R u th Y ork. M iss T em ­
S ilv e rto n , w h e re sh e w ill be em ployed ple, M rs. C ham pie, V e ra a n d T ingley
HUDNUT’S
as te a c h e r in th e schools..
C h am p ie, L ucy D avis, a n d M rs. J. V.
TOILET ARTICLES
W rig h t, th e e ffic ie n t te a c h e r of th e
A co u p le o f b a r r ..in s : H a lf a c re ,
L oyal W o rk e rs ’ class.
id e a l lo ca tio n , five room m o d ern
b u n g alo w , f r u i t a n d s h a d e , level a n d
CARD OF THANKS
ric h lan d , $1800.
F iv e room f ir s t
I d e sire to th a n k my frie n d s a n d
c la ss m o d ern b u n g a lo w close to cen ­
n e ig h b o rs ; a lso th e I. O. O. F. a n d
t e r o f tow n, good g a rd e n , $ 2 5 0 0 .—
W oodm en of th e W o rld , fo r th e ir
S ta p le s R ealty .
k in d h elp a n d s y m p a th y e x te n d e d to
m e d u rin g th e sic k n e ss a n d d e a th of
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
m y h u s b a n d ; a lso fo r th e b e a u tifu l
S W E E T C ID E R — M ade fre sh every
day. 40c gallo n d e liv e re d . P h o n e flo w ers.
— M rs. P e a rl D odsou.
9 -F -ll.
PRESENTS
THE
Jap Crepe, 3 yds for $1.00
2 7 in ch es w ide in fan cy p a tte rn s and w hite.
A r e g u la r 18c value.
Cotton Batts $1.00 each
30 in ch e s w ide, b est q u a lity , in fast c o lo rs.
New fall co lo rs now in stock. P le n ty of O r­
an g e — w h a t you h av e been w a itin g fo r— A
D ollar Day Special.
$1.25 v alu e, size 72x90, fu ll c o m fo rte r si2e.
Silk Hose—$1.00 pair
Unbleached Muslin, 6 yds for $1.00
L a k e s ’ p u re th re a d Silk H ose. R e g u la r price
$1.50. C olors— B lack, B row n a n d W hite.
36 in ch es w ide, e x tra fin e q u a lity .
u la rly a t 20c a y a rd .
Sold r e g ­
Wool Serge, $1.00 yd.
Bungalow Cretonne, 3 yds. for $1.00
C olonial d rap e ry c re to n n e in new p a tte rn s
good* q u a lity fo r c o m fo rte r covering.
Jap Lunch Cloth, $1.00
Children’s Sateen Bloomers, 2 for $1
36 inches wide in new fancy patterns. Heavy
quality. Will make fine gowns and pajamas.
M ade of b e st q u a lity black sa te e n
to 20, re g u la r p rice 59c pair.
Sheets $1.00 each
36 in. w ide e x tra fine q u a lity , w orth 25c yd.
w h ite, e c ru a n d cream .
Outing Flannel, 5 yards for $1.00
Curtain Scrim, 6 yds. for $1.00
27 in ch e s w ide. R e g u la r 25c a y a rd value.
C om es in lig h t a n d d a r k p a tte rn s .
H eavy
q u a lity .
36 in. w ide h e m stitc h e d
w h ite, e c ru a n d cre a m .
Pillow Cases, 4 for $1.00
18 in. w ide brow n c ra s h to w elin g , re g u la r
price 22c yd.
New Laces, 3 yds for $1.00
C am iso le laces in new p a tte rn s . Sold re g u ­
la rly a t 39c y a rd . Special fo r D o llars D ays
only.
Children’s Hose, 3 pr. for $1.00
E x tra heavy R ibbed H ose in black only. Sold
re g u la rly a t 39c p a ir. All sizes.
Bath Towels, 2 for $1.00
Ladies Handkerchiefs, 12 for $1.00
p a tte rn s .
Curtain Scrim, 4 yds for $1.00
L a d ie s’ fin e law n H a n d k e rc h ie fs.
larly a t 10c each.
Sold r e g u ­
Embroidery Edges, 7 yds for $1.00
Good q u a lity E m b ro id e ry edges a n d
tio n s. V alues to 25c y a rd .
in s e r­
Womens Cotton Hose, 3 pr. for $1.00
W o m en ’s co tto n hose w ith rib b e d tops,
u la r an d o u t sizes. Black only.
Wide Shadow laces, 6 yds for $1.00
Outing Flannel gown $1.00
O dds a n d e n d s of w ide sh ad o w laces. V alu es
to 50c a y a rd .
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L a d ie s’ O u tin g F la n n e l G ow ns, e x tra
q u a lity .
Sold re g u la rly a t $1.25 each.
Embroidery Edges, 9 yds for $1.00
Pillow Cases, 3 for $1.00
E m b ro id e ry ed g es a n d In se rtio n s .
15c a y a rd .
42 a n d 45 in ch pilluw case, m ad e of goou
m uslin. Sold re g u la rly a t 39c each.
V alu es to
b o rd e r, com es it:
Crash Toweling, 6 yds. for $1.00
Iris h lin e n c ra s h to w e lin g , 18 in ch e s w ide.
Sold re g u la rly a t 45c y ard .
good
sizes 6
Bleached Muslin, 6 yds. for $1.00
Size 72x90,
Cluny Lace, 5 yds for $1.00
and
36 in, w ide in p laid p a tte rn s b lu e, brow n
and navy blu e, sold re g u la rly a t 45c yd.
Outing Flannel, 4 yds. for $1.00
L a rg e size a n d e x tr a h eav y d o u b le th re a d e d
T e rry .
Sold r e g u la rly a t 59c each .
fo r d re sse s
Cotton Suiting, 4 yds. for $1.00
32 in ch e s w id e in new p a tte r n s , fo r c h ild re n 's
ro m p e rs a n d d re s s e s . R e g u la r 39c value.
Sold re g u la rly a t $1.29 each .
fine q u a lity lin e n fin ish .
36 in. w ide fine q u a lity
s k ir ts in navy blue.
Size, 48x48, blu e p rin t lu n ch e s, new p a tte rn s ,
sold re g u la rly a t $1.35.
Schoolday Cloth, 3 yds for $1.00
C om es in w h ite a n d c re a m , b o th p lain and
fancy. Sold re g u la rly a t 30c y a rd .
18-tf
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Outing Flannel 7 yds for $1.00.
25. a c re s w ith six room h o u se, la rg e
b a rn . A b o u t 12 a c re s o r c h a r d , 2
a c re s a lf a lf a , good (garden ajnd
farm lan d .
FIR ST NATIONAL BANK
SHO P ELSE W HERE
This is larger than our last Dollar Days Sales and you’ll find many items of
i. Shop early as some ’
Crash Toweling, 3 yds for $1.00
GO TONIGHT
to
»even Days ol Extraordinary Barganing, the kind you’ll like
Starts Friday Store Open 8 a. m.
R eal C luny la c e in se v e ra l
Sold r e g u la rly a t 25c y a rd .
Inquire at
t o
r
Good size towels in fine Huck, for family
use. Regular 20c values.
Chari
A N D TME GREATEST-'
CLPWK RIPER «K E
ANOTHER
Days
FOR SALE
B rick b u ild in g a n d lo t— fu lly occu
pied a t r e n ta l in s u rin g good re
tu r n s on in v e stm e n t.
F u rn is h e d six room d w e llin g on a
pav ed s tr e e t, o n e of th e fin e st lo­
c a tio n s in th e c ity .
xoo -12 HZKDô «T 1
LLEPHA XTÔ 1
Seven
Days
Huck Towels, 8 for $1.00
a c re s w ith good f r u it, h o u se and
ch ick en sh e d . S ightly lo cation.
Street Parade at
11 A. M.
S
Seven
W A N TED — D re ssm a k in g . C h ild re n ’s
9ew ing a sp e cia lty . C ro c h e tin g to
o rd e r.
Mrs. P h illip s, 687 B each
St.
18-6*
8 ‘/a a c re s w ith fin e d w e llin g , b a rn ,
p a c k in g house. A b o u t 20 a c re s in
good o rc h a rd .
B alan ce s u ita b le
fo r farm p ro d u c ts.
Mat. at 2 Evg. t
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Q U A L IT Y
Y O U C A N ’T A F F O R D
FO R SA LE— R an g e, d re s s e r an d
com m ode. ‘ 606 A llison St. 18-3*
FO R SA LE— R o ta ry W h ite sew ing
m ac h in e, good a s new . C ost $100,
w ill sa c rific e fo r $25. D ouglass,
253 F o u r th St. P h o n e 63-R. 18-1
S alv ag e R oom A d v o cated
M rs. J a rv is a d v o c a te s a salv ag e
room , s till re c a llin g th e $1400 m a th
in th e R ed C ross salv ag e room . This»
uew room w ill be opened ju s t a s soon
a s a s u ita b le lo ca tio n can be fo u n d .
L ook o v er y o u r b elo n g in g s a n d see
w h a t you c a n s p a re . T h a t old coat
of y o u rs w ill keep som ebody w arm
a ll w in te r, a n d th e m oney to r it—
be it ev er so little — w ill help build
th e club bouse.
T he q u e stio n of re n tin g th e new
b a ll fo r d a n c in g w as d iscu ssed a t th e
ex ecu tiv e
session
follow ing
th e
lu n ch eo n . A fte r c a re fu l c o n s id e ra ­
tion. votes w ere c a st, a n d it w as u n ­
a n im o u sly a g re e d th a t, ow ing to th e
p re s e n t tre n d of d a n c in g a n d th e
m any h a lls now a v a ila b le fo r th e
p u rp o se , th e new h a ll w oult) n o t be
Starts FRIDAY,Sept. 23 E- R- IS A A C & C O . Ends FRIDAY, Sept. 30
42 and 45 inch linen finish pillow cases.
Sold regularly at 35c each.
F U R N IT U R E
U P H O L ST E R IN G —
M att retag s m ad e o v er, p a c k in g a n d
c ra tin g .
D o u g lass, 254 F o u r th
St. P h o n e 63-R .
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GRACE H. C H A M B E R LA IN .
m o u th s, is p lay in g th e g am e in an
o rig in a l a n d g e n e ro u s way, by p la n ­
n in g to e a rn th e a m o u n t fo r h e r
m o n th by sew ing. C all up M rs. Shell
fo r d e ta ils.
Romper Cloth, 4 1-2 yds. for $1.00
32 in. w ide in new p a tte rn s , b o th lig,ht and
d a rk .
Percales, 5 yds. for $1.00
36 in-. w ide in lig h t and d a rk p a te rn s , good
q u ality .
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Petticoats, $1.00 each
L a d ie s ’ p e ttic o a ts, w ell m ad e of good m a te r ­
ial. F lo ra l p a tte rn s .
Bungalow Aprons, $1.00
M ade o f pe rc a le in lig h t and d a rk p a tte rn
slip o v e r sty le , w ith b e lt, $1.5 value.
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Ladies’ Gowns, $1.00
Sold re g u la rly a t $1.50, m ade of cre p e in
w h ite an d pin k , size 16 an d 17.
Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 8 for $1
L ad ies fin e Sw iss e m b ro id e re d h a n d k e rc h ie f
sold re g u la rly a t 15c each.
Men’s Handkerchiefs, 10 for $1.00
F in e law n h a n d k e rc h ie fs , sold* re g u la rly
15c each.
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