r o ti «a LOCAI AND PERSONAL F ine R uses in A shland— There are some of the finest roses in Ashland this year th a t we have had in many years past. Nearly ev­ ery bush w hether large or small is loaded to its fullest capacity, with lovely perfect formed blossoms. ÄÄHLÄND D A ítt u ta Friday, June H, líkád ■ .-» in Spending Sum m er in A shland— N ovel M eeting o f B. Y. P . U.— Miss Emma Farle of Oakland, Cal., is in the city visiting with relatives. She is stopping with her grandpar­ ents, Mr and Mrs. S. W. Chute, at 91 Nursery and will be in Ashland until the la tta r p art of August, re­ turning home in tim e to enter the University of California a t the be­ ginning of the fall sem ester. A baseball meeting will add to the Interest a t P. .Y. P. U. Sunday even­ ing at 6:45. The entire mem ber­ ship has been divided into two cides to represent the Giants and the W hite Sox. Participation in the m eet­ ing will count as points n the game. The subject s “ Team w ork.” Takes Body to H ornbrook— Purchase N ew C a r e - Medical Society M eets— a general discussion followed. The Will Dodge accompanied the body Loyal Taylor and Dr. F. H. John­ The Jackson County Medical so-; meeting was well attended from all of William C. Day who died the first son have each purchased a new E s­ ciety met W ednesday evening at the sections of the county, the follow- of the week at his home ju st east sex car. home of Dr. R. W. Stearns of Med- ins being present from Ashland: of Ashland, to Hornbfook yesterday, ford. The paper of the evening was Doctors Gregg. MacCracken, Swed- where interm ent took place in the Cliff Payne makes ladders. 2 2 4 tf|ie a d by Dr. F. G. Swedenburg, a n d ; enburg, Jarvis and Woods. cemetery there. We will give Ford day tickets on all accounts paid during m onth of The Big Ford Day Suit Sale is June. Also two Ford tickets with Get out your old pumps, polish Dance, K ingsbury, Saturday night. now on a t P au fteru d ’s. Tickets given each $1 bundle of family wash Ash­ 237tf land Laundry Co. ’em up, and be prepared to “shake- It's kool and the bunch is there. on the Ford. 236-1 a-leg” a t the community dance in Leedom ’s O rchestra. 230*3 i the Bungalow next Tuesday. For vhhr Picnic— Leaves for K entucky — Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Palm er, of Pullm an bread. Coney Island buns 462 Allison street, will leave for cakes, cookies and pastry. Get your Louisville, Ky., tomorrow, for an ex­ Ford coupons. Home Bakery, 69 N. tended visit. Main street. 237-2 Get out your old pumps, polish Get out your old pumps, polish ’em up, and be prepared to “shake- ’em up, and be prepared to “ shake a-leg” at the community dance in a leg” a t the community dance in the Bungalow next Tuesday. the Bungalow next Tuesday. W ill Go to C alifornia— H elp th e F ou rth of J u ly P a r a d e C o m m ittee By Purchasing One or More Tickets to the BIG CONCERT, JUNE 19 In City on B u siness— Mrs. W. L. Headley, of Holly Mrs. Julia McQuilkin; of Portland, sftreet, expects to go to California is in the city for a two weeks stay for the summer. Mrs. Headley w y f on pleasure and business, be accompanied by her parents, Mr. i Week-end chocolates at the Candy and Mrs. S. M. W right. ¡Cupboard, 50 cents per box. » 237tf Phone 274-J for Yeo. 216tf I WOMEN’S AD CLUB OCTETTE of Portland — and----- Leaves for Yreka — Miss Edith Br(^)kmiller left yes­ I am closing out all Fabric Tires terday for Yreka, Calif., to visit with at cost. Leedom’s Tire Hospital. her aunt, Mrs. M. F. Thompson for 237tf a few days. Now is the time to select your summer dress ----- By------ WALTER JENKINS, BARITONE TICKETS ...........................................................50 CENTS (in clu d in g w ar ta x ) DOTTED SWISS ......................... Y d 6 9 c —36 inches wide in a nice range of pat­ terns to select from. Colors: Red, Gold, Green, Blue akd Pink. PRINTED DIMITY ............... Yd. 59c —36 inches wide, comes in printed pat­ terns, dots and fancy floral designs. CHIFFONETTE ORGANDIE .. Yd 28c —27 inches wide in Vew patterns, for sum­ mer wear; also plain colors. VOILE CHIFFON . —40 inches wide, in light and dark pat­ terns, fancy plaids and checks, right weight for hot weather. EMBROIDERED ORGANDIE—Yd. $1.75 —45 inches wide in several new embroid­ ered patterns, light and dark colors, fine imported quality. SCOTCH GINGHAM ........... Yd. 69c —32 inches wide, Wm. Anderson Imported Zephyr Gingham in all the new checks and plain colors. V isiting P aren ts— The Levi Johnson fam ily, of G ar-| Dew Drop Inn for ice cream - Oet field and Iowa streets, have b een ; your Ford coupon8- 237tf enjoying a visit from th eir daughter Baby Girl B o r n - from the W illam ette valley during Mr. and Mrs. Sherman McCoy are the last week. the parents of a six pound girl born Monday, June 5. Mother and daugh­ Phonograph springs, all kinds, in ter a te both doing nicely. stock. Fixit Shop, Beaver block. In Ashland Aga i n - Insurance— 274-J— Yeo. 216tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Mrs. Jam es Wells, who has been spending the w inter in California, is i FOR SALE— W icker sulkey in good back to Ashland, her farm er home, condition. 549 Fairview St. 237-3 for a num ber of years. WANTED— An American woman 35 years of age with a girl 11 years, Summer school in seventh and wishes to exchange services for a eighth grade and high school sub- good home. Christian home pre­ ferred. Ad ’ N” Box 1084, Coal­ jects Starts June 12 at High inga, California. 237-2* school. Phone 261-R. 236-3* WEBSG TODAY & TOMORROW Tickets on the Ford given with cleaning and pressing at Paul- serud’s. 237tf V isiting E ast o f CSty— Miss May Hedrick, of B street. was east of town at the W. A. Coop­ er home visiting a few days this week. Miss Hedrick expects to go to Sacramento next week, where she will remain during the sum m er va­ cation visiting old friends. Dewdrop Inn fofr lunches, meals, sandwiches and salads. Get your Ford coupons. 237-tf Home from Springfield__ The Val Inlow family of Moun­ tain avenue, h a v e' returned home from Springfield, where they were called by the death of Mrs. Inlow’s sister. Dress and Apron Values —Gingham Dresses in all the nAv summer styles made of domestic and Scotch Ging- ham. Priced, each ..............$3.98 to $9.48 —Here is some help for you in the way of special pricing of what you will need for the making of them. YteMn in A shland— Ercell Hedrick, of Central Point, was visiting home folks, the William Hedrick family of B street, on Sun­ day. Rush the making of those summer dresses— i C C X JW Y N — IWCH I p JOUR $T£P 39c 49c for a lot of 45c quality printed lawns, voiles, batistes, etc. for a lot of better print­ ed Voiles selling at 58c regularly. 39c 65c for a lot of shades in checked patterns of im ported Jap Crepe. for fine Zephyr ging­ hams, tissue ginghams, that were worth from 58 to 75 cents. 33 l-3c for one lot of Voiles, Tissues, etc., that were worth to 40c. With every dollar you spend here you get a chance to win a Ford Touring Car to be J given away by the Merchants of Ashland. Get ready now for the Big Ford Day, July 3 29c Yard 18 in. all pure linen crash toweling heavy quality For sandwiches of all kinds. F o rd ’ counong on 50 cent purchases. Home Bakery, 69 North Main. 235-2 Return from Dunsm uir— Mrs. W. C. Bevington and daugh­ ter returned 'from Dunsmuir yester­ day evening where they have been spending several days. Draw the lucky number at Paul- serud’s and win a new suit of clothes. 237tf $1.25 Ratine Eponge.$l 75c Frolic Sport Suitings .............69c «■ 85c Voiles, now .. . .75c FORD DAY COUPONS We Give FORD Coupons and If you win the FORD with a ticket from our store we will fill the tank with gas free of charge. We are headquarters for tourist sup­ plies. We make a specialty of camp­ ers needs, also complete line of staple groceries at lowest prices. D e tric k ’s Groceteria “WE SELL FOR LESS” T H E Q U A L IT Y S T O R E N A T IO N A L Given with each dollar cash purchase - P A R K fc Nature’s Most Wonderful Laboratory and Out=of=Doors Paradise The wildest geysers in the world, dancing amid thousands of boiling springs, their basins arrayed in gorgeous colors like gigantic flowers. Regular Admission YES MADAM- co. YELLOWSTONE “ THE APPLICANT” Ask for coupon with every adult admission R. IS A A C & H ave Your H em stitch in g and P icotin g D one H ere Here’s Cullen Landis play­ ing a young ne’er-do-well in an up-to-the-minute comedy of today. —Also— WIN A FORD e. 19c Yard Good quality Dress G i n g ­ hams in new patterns THE STORE WHERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED CWIEM LMBB-PM5Y WTH MILLER Coney Island Buns— Apron Dresses in all the new styles made of Percale Gingham, Crepe and Sateen, Prices, e a c h ................................98c to $3.98 Here, too, are hills of sparkling cyrstal, bills of sulphur, hills of glass, m ountains of every style of arehitectute, icy or frosted, m ountains boiled soft like potatoes and colored like a sunset sky.— John Muir the great naturalist. 6.000.000th FORD BUILT MAY 18th, 1922 Four out o f fiv e F ord Care and T rucks Sold sin ce 1 0 0 8 still in operation The six m illioneth Model “ T” Ford Motor was produced May 18th, in the Ford Factory a t D etroit. In other words, from th e time back in 1908, when the Ford Motor Company began m arketing the now famous Model “ T" Motor Car until May 18th, 1922, a total of six million Ford Cars and Trucks have been produced. Out of this total, 5,517,956 were delivered to purchasers in the United States alone, and acocrdlng to the latest statistics, 4,478,248 of these Ford Cars and Trucks a je still In daily service. Thus it will be seen th a t out of every five Ford Cars and Trucks sold to retail purchasers in the United States alone during the past fourteen years, four are still in actual daily use, which is really re- m arkable when the haifd service of commercial cars is taken Into consideration. This seems to forcibly confirm the popular knowledge of th e longevity of Ford Cars. That Ford products have been quite evenly distributed throughout the United States is borne out by the fact th a t through the sparsely settled communities in th e W est to the densely populated cities in the East, practically the same ratio of F ard cars and trucks to popula- tio exists. Ohio leads with a total of 290,769 Ford Cars and Trucks io dally use; Illinois comes second, Pennsylvania th ird ; Texas fourth, and Michigan fifth, with a total of 234,081. New York, Iowa and Cali­ fornia follow in the order named, each having more than 200,000. An idea of the Im portant p art played by Ford Cars and 'Qrucks in the daily transportation of goods and persons in th e United States can be gained by realisation of the fact th a t with th e Ford Cars now in operation, averaging a minimum of 5000 miles per year each, they would pile up a total of tw enty-five billion transportation miles— equivalent to mure than a million trip s around the world. TH RO UG H S L E E P IN G D A IL Y C A R P o r tla n d to W e st Y e llo w s to n e A Operated by , U nion Pacific »System First Car Leaves Portland 5 P. M., June 18th Round trip rail fare from Portland to West Yellowstone $38.25. Sleeping car fare one way $10.80. This does not include the hotel or camp expense while in the park, which will depend on the length of stay. J. H. O’NEILL, Traveling Passenger Agent with headquarters at 701 Wells Fargo Build­ ing, Portland, will be glad to call personally on anyone wishing to visit Yellowstone, and arrange all details. Drop him a card, or address wm . M c M urray GENERAL PASSENG ER AGENT PORTLAND, OREGON HARRISON BROTHERS > FO RD AND FORDSON D EA L ER S ASHLAND, OREGON n A