9 íour ASSLANP ÔAÎLŸ ttOlWQS Visiting with Frv-i^s— Piano Tuning- OBITUARY ’ acting w ithin Its au thorized powers, C harles P endleton, of P e talu m a , Many piano ow ners will recall th e d e m u rre r should have been sus- Calif., is stopping for a few days th a t C. M. R ichards tuned- pianos in Mrs. J. K. H elm an was born in i tained. w ith th e W. J. D ougherty fam ily on A shland sotne six or eig h t y ears ago, Wood county, Ohio, Septem ber 5, “ F o r these reasons, th e o rd er ap- ? Siskiyou 'ChftplCT No. 21 Oak street. He is en ro u te co Seat- th ro u g h th e recom m endations of 1863, and lived th e re u n til she was I pealed from m ust be rev ersed .’’ ’ R. A. XI. tie on business. Frof. M acM urray. Mr. R ic h a rd s has a young w om an, m aking h e r home Today and Tomorrow M asonic H all, A shland. ~ ---------- re tu rn e d to A shland to live and any in A kron an 3 Cleveland, Ohio. She DOKKIES’ DANCE HALL IS L adies Suits, half price— E nders, orders left a t th e A shland R ealty died a t h e r hom e in A shland Ju ly SALEM, Ju ly 19.— T h a t th e “ ap­ BURNED AT MARSHFIELD VZ ALL A CE REID Notice of Meeting. ---------- . com pany a t 25 E ast Main stre e t, or 15. 1922, a t 7 :3 0 a. m. praisem ent by the a p p ra isers is GLORIA SWANSON phoned to 181 will reach him. 2 70tf Mrs. 'H e lm a n ’s m o th er was le ft a m erely advisory in cha(r^oter and Removed to Hospital- M ARSHFIELD. Or., Ju ly 19 — S tated convocation, T hursday ev- The condition of M rs. A g £ u , I ELLIOTT DEXTER widow, and in 1884, it was decided not binding on the com m ission,” was A $9000 dance hall, finished last eniug, July 20, also w ork in th e P. ien> ot the Dew drop Jnn who h as LEEDOM m akes the price on th a t she and h e r ch ild ren would go th e decision handed down by Ju d g e —in- week and dedicated by th e Dokkies, M. and XI E M. degrees. All R. A. been iU for the pa3t week becam e MASON CORDS- Come and get ’em w e s t,'a n d they cam e as fa r w est a s . .John H. R and, of th e suprem e court burned down Tuesday night at Col- M.’s cordially invited. so serious today as to necessitate a t UEEDOM’S T IR E HOSPITAL. 1 the railro ad w ould bring them at in handing down his opinion of the eado, 11. m iles from M arshfield atwi V. V. MILLS, H 270-tf th a t tim e. The railro ad was com- su it bro u g h t by th e A m erican Le- ab o u t seven from Coquille. h er rem oval to th e Sacred H eart W. H. DAY, Secretary. pleted to A shland on May 6th in gion post here a g ain st th e w orld hospital in M edford, w h ith er she j Is it good th a t tw o persons, e n ­ Has “Summer F lu ”— ¡ th a t year, and th e fam ily a rriv ed w ar v eteran s s ta te ^ id com m ission, was tak e n by Dr. M acCracken. Sheridan— F ine new garage being gaged to m arry, should keep no V isiting with Aunt— _______ M arshall B arber is sick a t h is 'h e r e on th e 29th day of th e sam e to d eterm in e w h eth er th a t body can secret back ? erected. A lbert Leggatt), of P o rtla n d , is L adies Suits, half price— E nders. hom e w ith ‘ sum m er flu .” ¡m onth. 'lo a n less th a n th e appraised valua- Or— visiting his au n t, Mrs. .J . N. Clyde, Mrs. H elm an came of revolution- tion of the property offered as se- Bandon— Local new spaper to oc­ Is it tru e th a t ‘ w hat you d on't 535 suits for 524.75 a t E nders. a t the Convalescent Home. "Party for Crater Lake— ary stock, and in h e rite d th e ir curity by the ex-service m en apply- cupy new home. know w on’t h u rt you” ? A p arty consisting of Mr. and Mrs. s tre n g th of c h a ra c te r an d fo rtitu d e , i ing fo r th e loan. See the answ ers. Sale on shoes a t E nders. K enneth Day, Mr. and Mrs. J a n Stopl>inK < amP Ground— TOO LATE TO.CLA3SIFY D uring all th e tria ls of life, she m et In han d in g down its opinion, th e Mr. and Mrs. Jam es McAlvin and and conquered h er problem s w ith a c o u rt reverses th e decision of the ---------- Mowat, of H onolulu, Miss Ruby- -A ls o - * APRICOTS, prices reasonable. Call Take no chances— Buy a t Enders. P alm er, of P o rtla n d , Mr. Job Tozier MrS’ R alph H ensley, of Salem , O r., q u iet stre n g th . c irc u it court, w hich upheld th e ex- 9-F-21, 12 to 2 and 5 to" 7 p. m. Pathe Hand-Colored Review ---------- W. H. Mowat and V erne Blue, of are amOng th e cam pers a t tb e local She was a m em ber of th e M etho- service m en, by issuing th e w rit o f , A lbert C. Joy. 270-1* Seeking Relief from Asthma— A shland, left y esterday for a brief aUt° Camp tOday’ M rs’ H ensley is d ist church in A shland fo r 38 years, m andam us asked for in th e suit, Mrs. H. N. M adison and little son trip to C ra te r Lake. a s^ste r W illiam P aul, of th is city, and a co n stan t w orker in every “ The theory upon which th e w rit of S eattle a re h ere seeking relief ---------- | and ii' e<1 here for a num ber of years branch. She w as a life m em ber o f ; was issued.” says Ju d g e R and in his from asthm a. They a re occupying ®et E nders C learance Sale p ric e s ., previous to ^ 9 5 , leaving here a t tb e F oreign M issionary society, and opinion, “ was th a t th e ap p ra isers ? th at tim e, and th is is h e r firs t trip one of th e oldest m em bers in th e and not th e com m ission, w ere th e a cabin a t the Convalescent Home. back to A shland. T he p a rty expect city. She was alw ays doing some- final judges of th e value of th e House Guest of Friends— Mrs. E dw ard F. H obart, of Pasa-! 1 ° ? ? the CamP f° r tW° ° F th r6e th in g In h er q u iet way fo r others, p roperty and th a t in absence of E n d e rs C learance Sale now on. days. ... •. , . ? jd en a , Calif., is the house guest of never th in k in g of herself, b u t ex- frau d th e ir ap p raisem en t was bind- “i Ì ' M r- “ <* «• T- “ o r ™ B in e re sti P h onographs repaired. F ix it Shop. pentflng all of h e r th o u g h ts and ¡ng upon the com m ission. W ith th is I rom some of the smallest seeds you sow’ in stre n g th for them and for h e r Mas­ th eo ry we cannot agree. In the ab­ * " . “ " i " e- M r. “ « Mr8 ?Mrs. H obart in , he next couple ot your garden, come the most valuable plants sence of some sta tu to ry direction In­ Owing to the Illness of Mrs. A, S. ter, whom she devoutedly loved. O. H. Johnson and fam ily. Mrs. weeks. Bullen, th e Dew d V op Inn will .b e and fragrant flowers. H er m aiden nam e was G race Ar- dicatin g th a t such w as th e in te n t of i G artin 13 a s is te r of Mr. Johnson, j rila Y ounker, and she was m a rrie d th e leg isla tu re th a t ap p raisers ap- closed u n til M onday. 270-3 Mr. G artin is m an ag er of the K err- $35 suits for 524.75 a t E nders. Ito Jo h n K. H elm an, May 9, 1886, to . pointed by and answ erable to, and In much the same way the small sums you de­ G ifford com pany of P o rtla n d . CARD OF THANKS which union two d a u g h te rs w ere rem ovable a t the pleasure of the posit with us grow increasingly valuable. ——— Here from H onolulu— W ords can n o t express o u r deep born, one of whom died as a very com m ission, should have th e power Ladies Suits, half price— E n ders. Mr. and Mrs. Ja n M owat, of Hono­ appreciation fo r all the acts of k in d ­ sm all child. The o th e r is now Mrs to o verride th e ju d g m en t of the Open a th rift account with us and sow the lulu, arriv ed Sunday and a re visit- ness and all th e w ords of cheer t h a t ! L aw rence Code Besides th e hus-1 com m ission upon so im p o rta n t a , ing a t the home of Mr. M ow at’a par- w ere so a b u n d an tly given d u rin g th e band and d a u g h te r, she leaves su r-j question as th is does not seem t^> us i seeds of success. j ents on Beach stre e t. This is Mr. weeks of illness and a t th e d e a th of, vlving her, one sister a t Arroyo to be a fa ir construction to be placed W ow at’s first visit to his hom e tow n ¡o u r loved wife and m other, G race A. G rande, Calif., and one bYother of j upon th e act, as th ere was no a lle - 1 th e s p r u c e a n d s te e l since le a v in g jo r th e islands in 1913. i H elm an. The b eau tifu l flow ers also near G ran ts Pass. gation in the w rit of bad faith o r He is glad to be back and »renew se n t th e ir m essage of com fort to us F u n e ral services w ere held Mon abuse of discretion by th e com m is­ acquaintance w ith his host of old in ou r d istress, and we th an k those day, Ju ly 17, 1922, from th e Metho- sion, or th a t th e com m ission was A shland, Oregon S trongest, L ig h test L adders Made friends. * who rem em bered us. d ist church, and she was laid to actin g beyond its pow ers, and as a Shop Work a Specialty —------- Mr. J. K. H elm an. rest in .th e fam ily lot in th e A shalnd m andam us will not lie to control the E. C L IP PAYNE 535 su its for 524.75 a t E nders. Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Coder. cem etery. , discretion of the com m ission while r Local and Personal ERIC lE G lO S Don’t Tell Everything Seeds of Success Sprusteel The Citizens Bank of Ashland Step Ladder FINAL SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE All Seasonable Merchandise Cut to the Quick for a Speedy Sale Ladies Suits, Coats, Dresses and^Hats. Specials in Piece Goods. Street Dresses 25 Dresses in Crepe, Voile, G in g h am — V alues to $7.50. This Sale a t . . . • • ___ 25 Dresses as above, values to $6.50. This sale at Suits and Coats 15 Summer Suits, good weights— Silk Underwear MEN’S DRESS OXFORDS— THOSE RALSTONS 25 Dresses in Silk and Organdie— Wonderful values at 20 per cent Off 75 Beautiful New Bio-uses a t .............. Y........... 10 per cent off Bloomers, Gowns, Shirts and Vests. Special reduction of 20% Black or Brown Brogues and English Kid or Calfskin Ladies and Childrens Hats Values to $9.50 a t ..........$7.75 Values to $8.00 a t ..........$6.45 Values to $5.50 at ........ $4.75 Brown Eng. Oxford a t . . .$3.50 Ail Spring Style Blouses FAMOUS TILT SHOES RALSTONS TOO All Hand Bags reduced ................................. . . . . . . 2 0 per cent All New Neckwear reduced ................ • • ................. 20 per cent 50 L adies’ Skirts reduced ........................................20 per cent 2OÔ7 frinite»« Choice at Half Price Now 35 Smart Coats, Beautiful Styles— Choice Now at One-Third Off .$4.98 .$3.98 All Ladies H ats at .. • • ............................ ......................H alf Price All Children’s Hats at ................................. • .One-Third .Off All $10.00 values a t ........ $7.95 Clearance Price on Piece Goods Sport Satins, Crepe Charmeuse, Satins, and Crepe de Chine, all regular $3.00 values, at per yard .................................. • • ......................................................................$1.98 Skinner’s Satins and Taffeta, special, per y a rd .............................................................. $2.25 All regular $2.00 Satins, Taffetas and Crepe», this sale, per y a r d ................................ $1.49 AH regular $1.75 Crepes, Messalines, Taffetas, this sale, per yard .............. • • ___ $1.39 Imported Organdie Stripe and Check Fancy, our regular $1.65 values a t ..................$1.25 Fancy Im ported Dot Organdies, $1.25 values at per yard .............. • • ........... ..................98c Brown Kid, medium toe, rubber heel, at • • ........ $7.50 Im ported English make $1.50 to $3.00 Mocassin vamps, 16 in tops, at .................. $10.00 OUTING SUITS Duxbak and- K am pit— the standard lines ïp i' 25 good suits, well-made, all-wool. Regular $30 to $35 t ,-alues, at • • ......... $24.75 25 good suits, staple and Young Men’s models. Regular if ¡25 values, a t ......... $14.75 Brown Calf, medium toe. rubber heel, a t ............ $5.50 Brown English Young M en’s Calfskin, at . . . .$5.00 Every P air Guaranteed LADIES’ HIKING BOOTS ÿrUtzrw Alen’s X Suit Sal c SPECIAL VALUES Figured Voile and Im ported Swiss fabrics, large assortment of 85c values, special at.49c GOLF HOSE 12Q Kid or Calfskin Good Solid Shoes $2.75 to $4.00 Ja p Crepes, plain and checked, special a t . .............................................................29c and 39c ________ Choice at $3.50________ Buy Them Now 45 inch Plain Colored Imported Organdie, special at per yard ...................................... 69c 200 yards 40 inch Colored Voiles, special a t, per yard . . • • .......... r ................ ♦............25c 50 Blouses as a special. Values to $6.50— Strictly Cash Two Prices, $14.75 and $24.75 Worth the Regular Prices OVERALLS Union Made — $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 WORK SHIRTS , STRAW HATS E xtra value at ............ $1.00 All hats up to $3.00— Now a t ......................$1.50