paö « vom »Alt« tìntola ■ iiiiilM i’Hdty, bfpumbet ■ M M M M a tW ♦ ♦ > > !> » » < l t > K » | H a » » » » I, ■» «MfaMMaMUaaaMaM V W I >>< their Atlkiii&fitii'ikhicii Save bSefa thousand èeven hundred dollars Soüthèrn Oi-ëgon Of Xofthôfû Cal-1 in the nett we«k or two to attending the hft« is thé amenât that has been spent ifoiriia. night flying âîtd fièrachute amine the building this week. year in bettering thé fair drcj>s. will hold the cdhtef of lh- Daring the fro&Tafil yssterd&y “ hG election of officers which grouhd9 and buildiflRs that accom terest en each Of the four days A Dally Chronicle of those who come ftixl go, and events of the Association presented the was scheduled for the tt.-etlng modated 23,000 people at th e1 local interest. ! schools of Ashland with a large Tuesday bight was put off breausa Jackson County Fair last year American Flag’ with the under­ of the fact that there was a rather BAKER, Or., Sept. 6.— Following SEASIDE. Ore., Sept. 7.— This Seven racing events each day standing that it should be given Shrine Stated Session small attendance and another meet few years ago. a reception last night in honor city by the sea is the mecca of including harness races, running to the school which needed it most Masonic Hall, Friday evening. ing will be held in the near future of the delegates to the 40th an­ thousands of visitors over the races and motorcycle and auto The program • tonight closes Sept. 7. Reports from represen­ subject to the call of Rev Old­ nual Idaho conference of the week-end with the state conveu- events will crowd the card for the convention but the tatives to Imperial Council at field the President of the Asso­ Mathodist Episcopal church, the the week's tion of the American Legion sched racing fans. The harness entry* ciation for this purpose. Washington, also miscellaneous sesion opened today with routine meeting here next year will be uled for September 6 7 and 8. list is crowded to such an extent routine business. Light refresh­ The idea of turning the Chau- business. Reports for the wom­ much better planned and prepar­ From the time that George R. according to Fair officials th a t! rx-At & niGet,ng of the Board of ments. en’s foreign missionary service ed for than the one this year, ac­ Wilbur, of Hood River, state the barns will have to be enlarg-i ‘rectors ° r t,le ch a“t»ao«a As- tauqua building over to the city B ! sociation Tuesday it was decided was brought up at the meeting T. H. Simpson, Potentate. and a conference missianry aer- cording to the officers as the meet commander, raps for order Thurs-1 ed to house the horses if any fur­ ing place is decided on and it Is h av e C. R. F o u n ta in of San and discussed rather fully hut no W. H. Day, Recorder. mon by Rev. Joseph Chester were day morning at the opening busi- ther entries are made and already j to Those familiar with the Malay PranHs(,o who ,f nearly a certainty that It will be this afternoon's features. 4-2 Tragedy, in which it became nec­ ““f ° f b->a s’ , .j.-., . on ig th , b4. b mid-air, a stunt never ing train en route for the Home. Mr. and Mrs. Cook who have resident bishop of Helena, Mon­ K 9iK«n «ontest. Saturday af . i They were under the care of been residing in the Dickerson tana, will cose Monday afternoon noon at 4 o ’clock, mermaids fr m Mrs. Card of Medford, who will property at 111 Bush St., have with the election of delegates to various sections of the sta a w it see that they arrive safely |at moved to 52 Morton St. the general conference of the c in pete for l.*. iee large sliv- i their destination. Methodist Episcopal Church. trophi s. Avr..Bs will be made on After the father and mother M arshfield Impels— the following baide: form, 5f p.r Plans to raise funds for the Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thornton were removed immediate effort cent; cair'agc. 15 per cen*. building of a--play shed at the left yesterday for Marshfield, was made to care for them with- ; and v p e » .- Junior High school went forward •utro, 25 i- r live girls Mary, aged fifteen, Bes- where they will visit and recreate nrtee, It» per c u t . with great impetus yesterday at out separating them, and now the for a week. A bit; int i parade wil; be ale, eleven, Madaline, ten, Jose­ the meeting of the Parent Teach r<- »0 Friday i. * » ing under »ao1 ers Association held at the Civic phine, eight, and Janie, four, are V isit R elatives— person .1 ii'«c. cn of AJj i a. t Club House. happily placed, where motherly T. J. Martin was recently General G>j.-ge A. White. E m ., Through the obligations pledg­ PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 7— pleased with a visit from his care will be afforded food and day rifle matches will be >.»„t{ nephew, Clyde Dement and two raiment furnished and good school (Special)— “‘Six Million Dollars ed by the members of the associa­ 1 F .rt -it « a id are op^i i. ; advantages given. for Advertising the Pacific Coast” tion, $300 will be raised as the children. Mr. Demnt and family Through the efforts of the Red is the title of a folder being mail­ Immediate quota needed for the ltoiuherri of any legion post, cla’.l motord to Ashland from their j ( ross the children were outfitted ed by the Oregon State Chamber erection of the building. There is r organization in the state. hoe in Portland and visited here als and cups will be awarded to' several days. Side trips were comfortably and a lunch was pro­ of Commerce today to 8000 rep­ at present $100 which is to be w inners. takn by the northern people, in­ vided by Mrs. Schwein for their resentative business men of the used in addition to the larger sum a*“ is your own fault and you are the The Madri Gras celebration will journey. The cakes were added State. for this purpose, and the society ^ • t o i s i ^ e v e n ^ l V e ^ o ^ r i n g h n n d r e d s 0 ™! b a r g a in s 'to ^ s t^ p le ^ a r tic lM ^ b loser. n tT o cluding the trip to Hilt. be the grand fiuale of Saturday! by ihe O. E, S. and five little The bulletin points out that is wondering where the remaind­ girls, anticipating with pleasure, every large city on the Pacific er of the $1800 can be raised night and every conceivable noise i F ru ían Home— the ™ y l r yOw e ° s h o w T w S t r a t i o ^ s . Sh° W y ° U o p p o r t u n it '' t h a t roducer is expetted to make its Barton Fruían returned home their new home and school life Coast has raised a fund for the with speed and accuracy. By com­ appearance. Co*ii,.t,ti and seppen- last night from San Francisco, left Ashland to enter that new life exploitation of the potential re­ bining all sources of revenue the i he case of th£se children will sources of their territory, and amount will undoubtedly be rais­ t lie s , music tnd entertainmeut where ho has spnet the past wi?. add to the color ef the cele­ tout h the heart, and, it Js hoped that all the rail lines serving ed with no great trouble. week. bration. that thoughtful people will be$r the west are spending literally The Civic Club Is unison with them in mind arid plan to help the Parent Teacher Association I Dr. Kate W allir Barrett, na- F rien d s A re H osts— mill-one in national advertising. Genuine Axminister will sponsor the annual reception 1 t*ona' P ru d en t of the American Good quality 20-inch in their support. * This is Oregon’s opportunity Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Russell, of ling. Standard in every Lfgion auxiliary, wl'l be one of Galvanized Wash Tubs A lything in the way of usable to cash in,” says the message to given for the teachers of all lo Modesta, Calif., are 1 n Ashland detail, 9x12 size—ail the distinguished visitors and —the same quality and September 14 has this week visiting friends. Mr. cloteiug or money or food sent the business men of the State. cal schools. pt.ucipal speakers. Mrs. E. Slew the desired shades- grade as always carried to t ie Home will help in the care been set as the date for the func­ ‘ U liiu you support the Oregon Russel will be remembered as a ar*- of Roseburg will preside over Regular price of this in stock, reduced for of t o e helpless children, the first tion Sponsors of the affairs will •>taie Chamber of Commerce you grandson of Prof. W. T. Van the auxiliary. pretty Rug is $40.00 We this occasion to. Scoy, who was identified with sen from Jackson county to this are helping to take advantage of be announced later as all promin- Home. now offer it to you for he greatest advertising and pub-ient sch° o1 leaders are included. school movements for many The High school division of the years. l'cl.y movement in the h'slory of Parent Teachers Association will the Nation.” I m V WiT. t J 00 la ,cs Ashland need Wash Tubs; we know that at be organized September 17, 1923 Mrs. G aley R eturns— east 10 I ,eq,,ire new Rugs; still another hundred require one or more of Ihe Mrs. Elen C. Galey who lia3 hundred or more BARGAINS offered on other staple items. Condon— Large fields of wheat at the High school building. Ac­ been visiting at the home of her average 50 bushels to the acre. cording to the president, there has never been an active associa­ Ih \O l BELIEVE IN ECONOMY—IE YOU BELIEVE IN SAVING T H F son, Henry Galey, has returned tion at the high school and be­ to her home in Los Angeles. Everything 13 la readiness for*| cause of the amount of work that the Jackson County Fair, which; The Band Concert of Wednes­ -Mrs. Galey has been in Ashland can be converted by this division, opens Wednesday, September 12, J for several weeks and she will day evening which was undoubted­ ly the be&t and most varied of much new undeveloped area lies'fo r a four day exhibition of live-! be missed by her relatives as she before the officers. ; stock, and agricultural products1 has one of the most congenial the season was also the last one ______ Coach Walter Hughes gave an j from a wide area and a four day ! and charming personalities to be according to Director Carl Love­ land as next week the band has found. t i ,„ ♦xi.* « * , .interesting talk on the constltu- ! racing and amusement program tb thirty’ first annual conven-jtion in honor of Constitution Day in addition to the exhibits. Ten been secured to play at the Jack- tion of the Southern Oregon Sol- ! at the program yesterday after-' son County Fair and will be un­ V isits R elatives— diers and Sailors Association will, noon. A piano solo by Miss Mary Mrs. Hembree of Portland is able to give their regular concert. be closed this evening with the Baley was also given with un­ The varied program offered in Ashland visiting her mother, program which the Ashland Amer­ usual interpretation. Airs. Charles Ganlere. Mrs. D. Wednesday was especially good Refreshments were served by Perozzi, her sister, will also be with Andy McCallum featuring In ican Legion is putting on for the visited during her indefinite vis- a Cornet Solo, which was very veterans of the Civil War and the hostesses. sit in Ashland. good and appreciated by every one who attended. The singing of ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦■»♦ ♦ > > > ♦ > > » » » » > 4. Perozzis In Portland— the Lithian Octette with >heir or-1 Mr. and Mrs. D. Perozzi and ¡ginal words of “Yes we have no! TODAY Lucille Perozzi, in company with GOOD liquor” a parody on “Yes i TOM ORROW Dr. Parsons motored to Portland we have no Bananas” was receiv-! •3»C I. lASXV Tuesday morning to visit the me­ ed with great applause and speaks t-atiFHt tropolis. They are expected home worlds for the work of these song­ the latter part of the week. sters who had been together only a few times. Madden Family Entertain— The playing of the old soldiers Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Madden are on their fife and drum tunes was having the pleasure of visits from patriotic to the extreme and re­ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kent, of Cot­ ceived rounds of applause. Our new Fall Ginghams are on display, and will be tage Grove, and Mrs. Bessie Mil­ especially featured during National Gingham Week w ith------------- ler, of Jacksonville. Mrs. Miller September 5th to 12th. Never were ginghams more Is attending the G. A. R. conven­ desirable in design and coloring. They’re attrac­ and RjCHARD DlX tion this week and the Kent folk tive enough to make any school girl want a dress CtQanuaoiuUQidKn “ returned to their home in Cottage from every pattern in our store. ■ Grove yesterday morning. The ginghams we carry are exctpional in quality, A consmnaie crook—but you’ll love her charm. On so that mothers may bo assured that the frocks tnal tor amazing crimes, you’ll admire her nerve. Visiting at Winters Home— P. R. Norris an Ashland resi­ made from the will keep looking well through Acquitted by the .jury, you’ll applaud her luck. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vining are dent for the past 25 years died Long^ertod o i Khool wear and (requenl tubbings. Vlsll our store Oaring National Glnehan. Week when you can p n r.b a,. visiting this week at the O. Win­ ----- also----- very suddenly at his home here Gingham at a special advantage. ter home. Mr. and Mrs. Vining PLUNDER” and “ MOVING” last night. Mr. Norris was 80 years recently returned from Lake of of age and up to yesterday had the Woods, where they have been seemingly been in the best of visiting relatives. health. The survivors or Mr. Norris are L eave Your Order 'Larly— Mrs. Norris who lives in Ashland J. F. Place has been hunting and two daughters Mrs. H. C This Practical Gingham conies ¡11 good looking three day3 and returned last Starr of Ashland and Mrs. A. A checks and plaids. Your daughters getting night with a grouch. Anyone Oberg of San Francisco Califor­ ready tor the first davs of school will choose knowing of a deer that can be nia. \\ hether in the kindergarten or the High School them with delight. tied to a tree, either tamed or un­ school girls appreciate new frocks of Clairloch Func ral arrangements have not tamed, in October, please com­ lingham. Designs ami color combinations are been completed as yet but will be municate with Mr. Place, as he is We won’t forget the first dress we just what school girls like. Mothers know they announced later. saw which followed this entirely new deslrlous of bringing home a deer •an expect excellent service from this splendid line—a skirt finished with one big Qn his next expidition. quality gingham. flounce and topped with another.* A shudder surged through us, a*shudder Weil Known Man Dies— of sorrow, for we thought the poor Ed. Myer, iormer pioneer res­ The Checked Gingham which Mol her chose for dear lady was living one of those ident of Ashland, died last week her school dress combines so delightfully with night mares in which you emerge in San Fransi3to. Definite infor­ the plain gingham yoke and collar. Highland from the Ritz in your petticoat. mation has not been received con­ Lassie Ginghams in a wide range of patterns Neyr Eall Patterns in checked and small plaids. But then it really was the Ritz, and cerning his burial, but it Is are now on display. as she regarded herself with a quite 32-inchs wide an extra tine Scotch Gingham. thought that the body will be THAT BRING alert satisfaction, we decided it must brought to Ashland. H. G. Myer, be all right And it is. This sketch. of Seattle and a brother of the RESULTS Just sent to us from Paris by Henri deceased, has gone to San Fran­ Creange, the fashion expert, and cisco to make arrangements. The gradually appearing models in the Clever Hats for the See the new sweaters 1 Burlington Hosiery for Girls Gingham dresses late Mr. Myer is very well known One of the most practical smartest shops, prove it. School Girls made of for Boys and Girls in 3oys and Girls. School for school wear. large in Ashland, as he not only was v. ays to stimulate your busi- The frock shown is of white braided soft felt in all the new both Coat and Slipover lose must have extra born and raised in this vicinity, iii*8s is to get out an attract­ Frostkrepe. The bodice swoops deep­ and wanted shades for but has many relatives who sur­ food wearing quality. selection for you to styles. All in good color £ ly on the right side and is gathered ive piece of printing in the Fall Wear. Priced vive him. Many foreign countries Burlington School Hose choose from, sizes 4 yrs at the waist on the left in a covered shape of a letter, circular, have been visited during the life ' combinations, at popu- a re a safe choice. to 14 yrs. priced. buckle of the same material as the of this man, but he had recently folder or blotter lar prices. elongated collar—the Frostkrepe, not returned to San Francisco and braided. Now if you want any of entered business. The two big flounces (plcot edged) these, Just telephone 39 and are shirred fully to the skirt, and are Mrs. M eikle D epart»— we will be there to ascertain of white Crepe Chenette. A very See The New | Mrs. J, F. Meikle, or Berkley, See our New Fall and W inter young frill of the same finishes the your wants. Wool Dresses Calif., will leave for her home sleeve and runs up the cuff for a Coats for Children and today. She was called to Ash­ few inches. Misses land several days ago to trans­ Although only the edges show, it TIDINGS PRESS act business nd ha been exten- will have to be taken on faith that the Telephone 89 lvely feted during her visit here. broad sun hat is gracefully trimmed Mrs. Meikle Is very well known with a great white organdy bow oj |n Ashland .having lived here a its upper deck. j LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES MEETING ÂT BAKER EXPERT 10 EXAMINE HALL ID ill C. I. II. HOME PARENT TEACHERS STATE CHAMBER HAS FAIL WASH TUBS RUGS LEADER VETERANS TO CLOSE CONVENTON TONITE Swenson & Feebler man with /, aces National Gingham Week BETTY cqmpson Valmore Ginghams, yd. 22c The Petticoat Rule Extends to the Lady = Herself ¡1 For School Girls of All Ages (Jlairloch Gingham, yd. 15c ( ilever Frocks of J ( Jairlocli Gingham Highland Lassie Ginghams, yd. 30c How Satisfied She Peels Printing Win. Andersons Zephyrs, yd 59c Felt Hats Sweaters Childrens Hose Gingham Dresses A $1.35, $1.79, $2.25 29c to 59c pr 7.5» 89c to $1.98 E. 8 . ISAAC & CO. The Qnallly Store The Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated