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    PAON FC Ctt
A m A V h OAÎ1Ÿ MOÖfÖ»
»at ut* d*y, July 8, 1ÙÎÎ4
Visiting Here-—
J bocal • P erso n al flotes
A Dally
Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
local Interest
G uy D. M cM artin, of R ed B luff,
a rriv e d in A sh la n d th is m o rn in g
to v isit frie n d s. H e w ill s ta y tw o
! d ay s before g o in g N o rth .
Health Scholarship Winners Urge
Tooth Brush Drill For Pupils
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOL XD— B unch of k ey s, e n ­ i C oncert B and ac o rd e d th e posi-
H oly C om m union a t 8 a. m.
tra n c e of A uto Cam p. In q u ire R. | tio n of h o n o r to D. O. K. K. Band C hurch Schoo! a t 9 :4 5 . M orning
C. Schom p— A uto C am p G rounds. ) of M edford, th e local o rg a n iz a - S ervice a n d S erm o n a t 11.
2 6 0 - lt i tion m ad e a c re d ita b le a p p e ar-
E v ery o n e c o rd ia lly w elcom e.
i ance.
FOR R E N T — Nice fro n t a p a r t­
A fife a n d d ru m co rp s b ro u g h t
m en t, A d u lts only.
W a te r and
: back th e d ays of th e Civil W ar
lig h ts paid. P h o n e 263-R o r call
a t Shook Bldg.
260-2* I a n d th e old v e te ra n s w ere ro u n d ly
a p p la u d e d .
SPEC F.At L K s LOST— In L ith -
T h e re a p p e a re d th e u su a l com ic
ia P a rk , y e ste rd a y , tw o p a irs, i n l a n d c h a ra c te ris tic e n trie s , not th e
¡c a s e s .
F in d e rs k in d ly r e tu r n to least com ical of w hich w as a
N a tu re 's law of g ra v ity , p r in ­
cip le of e q u ilib riu m , on th e
j A sh la n d P o sto ffice.
260-1* , b u ck in g F o rd , e n te re d by H n rri-
E a r th s o la r system of b u si­
~ ! son B ros.
T he best c h a ra c te r
1 O R SA LE— T h re e a d jo in in g ,
ness, r e m a n s th e sam e an d u n ­
lo ts c o m m a n d in g b e a u tifu l view . f e a ,u r ® w as th a t of
A lb ert
c h a n g e a b le , re g a rd le s s of
P
e
tit
a
n
d
little
Miss
H
elen
Sclieid-
Good Sdil, L a rg e L o ts, W a te r h y ­
How Applied
d r a n t on each lot. T hey a re on e re ite r, in “ J u s t M a rrie d .”
th e u p p e r side of M c ito n St. F a c ­
M oney in a given co m m u n ity
in g E a s t. T h e re lo ts a re w o rth
is its s h a re of th e p ro sp e rity
$300 each , b u t I am forced to
of th e U nited S ta te s,
rep re­
se n tin g a fa ith in A m erica, O re­
i sell th e m a t once and h a v e re d u c ­
gon, an d A sh la n d ’s in d iv id u al
ed t h e 'p r ic e to $125. E ach w hich
e n te rp ris e s th a t a re as c o n ­
is $75 below th e assessed v a lu e
s ta n t only as th e g u a rd ia n s of
of each lo t. W ill sell a ll or sin g ­
th a t fa ith and tru s t.
ly. O n e-h alf cash. W rite to th e
o w n e r, Mrs. J e n n ie M. F r a n k lin ,
i 109 B rookview St. R oseville, Cal.
o r call a t th e office of E . E.
P h ip p s, in th e P h ip p s B ldg, A sh ­
lan d , O re.
2 6 0 - lt
H ere for F ourth—
Mr. and M rs. C. H a rtle y a n d '
c h ild re n , of T a le n t, w ere in A sh- j
C o rv a llis V isito r—
NOTICE
lan d y e ste rd a y to a tte n d th e cele- i
M rs. E lla J . T a y lo r, of C orval-
D a u g h te rs of N ile a re n o tifie d b ra tio n
I
11s, Is in A sh la n d , v isitin g w ith to a tte n d th e fu n e ra l fo r Mrs. J.
_____
W . D. J a c k s o n .
S he a rriv e d in F. H itso n , M edford, S u n d ay , 2 :3 0 O ver F ro m H ilt
tim e Ito a tte n d th e big c e le b ra tio n .- P- m .p a t P e rl fu n e ra l hom e.
A m ong th e p e rso n s from H ilt
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j
B E li L E SC H W E R IN ,
a tte n d in g th e
c e le b ra tio n
w as
L et ur f IJ «our pall w ith S w ifts
Q ueen P ro Tem O rson C olem an.
S ilv er L» - lard . C osts less th a n
260-1
s h o rte u lb ^ . Goes f a r th e r and is
G oing to H a r ris b u rg —
C o m p lete lin e of A sh lan d Can
m ore n u tritio u s . D e tric k s
9 4 -tf
M. G. S h isle r in te n d s to leave
p>ed G oods a t D e tric k s.
9 4-tf | A sh lan d to d a y fo r H a rris b u rg ,
H arts B ack—
O regon, w h e re
he
w ill
v isit
C u rtis Ja c k s o n , S an F ra n c isc o
in T im e—
frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s th e r e s t of
a u d ito r of th e S h e rm a n C lay com - i
®®r. an d M rs. C laude C leveland th e su m m er.
p an y , w as at th e C o m m u n ity H os- r e ‘u rn e d
fro m
th e ir
w ed d in g
p ita l la s t n ig h t, g e tt'n g
tre a t- t r p in t im e to o b serv e th e 4 th in P a s s e s T h ro u g h —
A sh lan d . T hey go to th e ir new
m e n t fo r a s tra in e d back.
M. P . L ynch, of Los A ngeles,
I h o m e a t H ilt to m o rro w .
w ho is on his w ay to Hood R iv er
H O N ESTY is my POLICY. Yeo,
to spend th e b a la n c e of th e s u m ­
of course.
212— t f G oing to Lake
m er, a rriv e d in A sh la n d th e eve
A C hico m an , w ho in te n d s to i n in g of J u ly 3, a n d decided to
Her© to V isit—
sp en d a w eek a t C ra te r L a k e , is sto p o ff h e re u n til a f t e r th e p a t- '
Mr. a n d M rs. B lain e K lu m , and J a m e s B. M ullins. H e in te n d s to rio tic d e m o n s tra tio n s . L ynch le ft
d a u g h te r, L ael, of O a k la n d , a r ­ go by w ay of K la m a th F a lls , r e ­ A sh lan d th is m o rn in g .
riv e d in A sh la n d la s t n ig h t. T hey tu rn in g by M edford.
w ill v isit M ayor and M rs. C has.
P o rtla n d B o u n d —
FO R SALE— One y o u n g J e rs e y
L oom is d u rin g th e ir s ta y h ere, F ro m C re sc e n t C ity—
M abie S k a a le , B e rk e le y r e s i­
m ilk cow. M rs. J . D. P e ffly , 143
a n d w ill p ro b a b ly v isit L a k e of
A v isito r in
A sh lan d
from d e n t, passed th ro u g h h e re y e s te r­
6 th s tre e t.
260-2*
th e W oods.
C re sce n t C ily is W e st D uley, J r ., d ay on h e r w ay to P o rtla n d . She
LOST— J u ly 3, a b ro ach w ith
w ho is v isitin g frie n d s.
D uley sto p p ed to w atch th e s tr e e t p a r ­
V isitin g Sister—
sm
all cam eo
c e n te r an d
fo u r
cam e o v er J u ly 2, a n d w ill s ta y ade b e fo re going n o rth .
Mrs. R. D. F e ife r a n d d a u g h te r, a b o u t a w eek.
p e a rls a n d c o ra ls, p ro b ab ly be-
H elen , of M edford s p e n t th e d a y !
..
.
;
een P la z a M ark et an d P e r rin e 's
In San D iego—
W hen Alice w ent dow n th e îze th e im p o rta n c e of clean teeth. tw
.
,, ,
,
,
„ ,
h e re y e s te rd a y v isitin g Mrs. F ie f- i On V acatio n —
These a re tw o such u n u su a l 8 to re ' V alued as k e e p sa k e . S u it-
J. L ucey, of A sh la n d , w ho is ra b b it hole on h e r w ay to W onder
e r ’s Bister, M iss L eona M arsters.
C la rk R. H u n t, of th e C ro k e r on a b u sin ess a n d v a c a tio n triD 1 lan d you wiU reca11 th a t she tasted brushes, grow n larg e a t th e com - ! a b le re w a rd if re tu r n e d to th is
„ n i f
•
• , „
I of th e little bottle labeled “ D rink
260-3*
N a tio n a l B an k , of S an F ra n cisc o , ...
to s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia , is in S an j M e- an d th en to h e r dism ay she inand of th e D uchess of H ealfh. ! office.
W e d e liv e r th e goods— D e tric k s sto p p ed in A sh lan d y e s te rd a y to D 'eg o th is w eek, sto p p in g a t th e began to sh rin k a n d sh rin k an d T hey m ade th e ir a p p e a ra n c e on ! _________________________.
th e Pacific coast w here ap p les an d
LO ST— B etw een M edford and
sh rin k
9 4 -tf w atch th e c e le b ra tio n . Mr. H u n t St. J a m e s ho tel.
P e rh a p s these tw o young large. “ 'peop^T o u t X V l r a o fte'Î A s h ,a n d - saf'k 8»Ka r ' b elo n g in g to
ladies show n above a re tw o a d ­
is on his w ay n o rth fo r a s h o rt
v
e n tu rin g Alices, fo r th e to o th ­ inclined to look at th in g s in a T r ,n ity G uild. F in d e r p lease no-
Back in A shland—
v a c atio n .
H om e for W eek-end—
b ru sh es a re evidently too larg e fo r larg e w ay a n d th is is th e result.
1 tify R ag g ed y A nn S w eet Shop.
Miss N ell P u rv is, a n u rse a t
M iss E velyn H u le t,
of
K la ­ them . W h at do you suppose really
As a m a tte r of fa c t these tw o I R ew ard .
2 6 0 - lt
th e C o m m u n ity H o sp ita l, w ho h a s F ro m G ra n ts P a ss—
Alices a re pupils of Miss D ora
m a th F a lls, w ho is a tte n d in g th e h a p p e n ed ?
A to o th b ru sh c a n ’t grow . E ven
been in F o r t J o n e s on a special
Mrs. R. L. B u rd ic,
Sr.,
of s u m m e r n o rm a l h e re , re tu r n e d if th e D uchess com m anded It, th e Savage, a te a c h e r a t San F rancisco,
w ho won a $500 h e a lth tea c h in g
case fo r som e tim e, re tu r n e d to G ra n ts P a ss, w as an A sh la n d vis­ hom e th e p a s t w eek -en d to be
m ost obliging to o th b ru sh w ould be sc h o la rsh ip in th e co n test co n d u ct­
A sh la n d , J u ly 3.
a t a loss w h a t to do. E ven if th e ed th is y e a r by th e A m erican w ere th o se e n te re d by C. H. V au-
w ith th e h o m e folks.
ito r fo r th e F o u r th of J u ly .
D uchess lost h e r w ell-know n te m p ­ Child H e a lth A ssociation.
T he pel, C. J. P o r te r , L. E. T u rn e r,
e
r a n d cried “Off w ith th e ir h e a d s” $25,000, needed fo r fifty such 1 j^jrs
M adden se lis B alloon tire s.
Court
B
usy—
H. K. T o m lin so n a n d th e
V icks Salve 35c— M cN air B ros.
th e to o th b ru sh es w ould have to sch o larsh ip s a w a rd e d to elem entary
2 4 6 -tf
A rre s ts
fo r
sp e ed in g
h a v e sub m it helplessly. B u t w ait! P e r ­ school te a c h e rs in fifty cities, was em ployes of th e P acific S ta te s
been u n u s u a lly n u m e ro u s d u rin g h a p s th e re is a chance fo r th em ! fu rn ish e d by th e M etropolitan Life T e lep h o n e & T e le g ra p h Co.
To Y ellow stone—
A reprieve!
In su ra n c e C om pany in o rd e r to
From Long Beach—
T h e L ith ia n s, d ressed In th e ir
A r th u r L eeds an d a frie n d , of th e p a st tw o o r th re e d ay s in
A to o th b ru sh is a p re tty im ­ p rom ote good h e a lth te a c h in g an d
J . J . S to ck d lll, of L ong B each, O a k la n d , C a lifo rn ia , w ho have M edford, say s th e M ail T rib u n e . p o rta n t p a rt of an yone’s equip-
th u s im prove th e h e a lth of the
C a lifo rn ia , is in A sh lan d to v isit been v isitin g M rs. E. H. W a g n e r, T h re e to u ris ts w ere fin e d
$10 m ent- T h a t’s w h a t th e te a c h e rs in ' c h ild ren of to -d ay an d th e grow n
W . D. J a c k so n . Mr. S to c k d ill in ­ le ft th is m o rn in g f o r Y ello w sto n e each in tw o d a y s in th e M edford th e public schools h av e been try - ups of to-m orrow s,
te n d s to re m a in in A sh lan d fo r P a rk .
c o u rt, a n d tw o K la m a th
F a lls ing to im press on a g re a t m any, I D u rin g th e year th e to o th b ru sh
w ho have been r a th e r disposed to i h a s grow n la rg e r a n d la rg e r in th e
a m o n th .
m en w e re b ro u g h t up fo r in to x ­ consider to o th b ru sh es as, a t m ost, i m in d s of ch ild ren everyw here »u
ica tio n .
a nuisance.
A m erica a s a resu lt of th is c o r n e t
Back from C onvention—
I t is quite possible som eone m ay a n d clean te e th is b u t one of t>-
S P E C IA L a tte n tio n to AUTO­
Dr. B e rth a M. S aw yer, who
feave tak e n it into his h e a d to Rules of th e G am e of H e a lL
M O B ILE In su ra n c e ; b e tte r te rm s
C leaning U p -
m ake a couple of tootM ru sh es w hich Miss Ravage a n d th e olb -
h a s been a tte n d in g a c o n fe re n ce
a n d lo w e r ra te s . Yeo, of course.
F o llo w in g th e c e le b ra tio n , a c o w \p ry larg e so as tn ■ ■
f t .- ^ h e r s have em phasized.
in C a lifo rn ia , re tu r n e d to A sh ­
P h o n e 21 & 2 7 4 -J.
212— tf
co rp s of m en is busy th is m o rn in g
lan d , J u ly 2.
S he re p o rts th e
c le a n in g up th e p a rk
and
th e th e scene to p re v e n t a n y o u tb re a k P A R A D E IS F E A T U R E
co n fe re n ce a decided success.
Up A gain—
s tre e ts .
T ru c k lo a d s of ru b b is h a n d d u e to th e p re c a u tio n no
O F C E L E B R A T IO N
a n d re fu s e le ft by th e th o u sa n d s d a m a g e re s u lte d .
Cleon C aldw ell, w ho w as co n ­
B ath C aps, 25c— M cN air Bros
of v isito rs w ill h a v e .to be h a u le d
fin e d to th e h o sp ita l w ith a s lig h t
D an cin g an d c a rn iv a l sp o rts
(C o in iin u e d from page 1.)
o ff b e fo re th e p a rk re su m e s its b ro u g h t th e e v e n t to a close.
a tta c k of a p p e n d ic itis th e Second
V isitin g R o b b in s—
u su a l n e a tn e ss.
a n d T h ird of J u ly , w as a b le to
H a rris o n B ros., A sh lan d Service
Dr. H. A gnew , h is w ife a n d sis­
e n jo y th e la s t d ay of A s h la n d ’s
MANY
FA
RM
S
A
R
E
S ta tio n , B illin g s A gency, E lh a rts , i
te r, G race G illiam , of P a s a d e n a ,
c e le b ra tio n .
F ro m K a n sa s—
T
H
R
E
A
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N
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D
BY
FL
A
M
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S
P
ro v o s t & Son, S m ith ’s Q u ality
a re v isito rs t l r s w eek a t th e hom e
B. E. L aw son, of H o lto n , K a n ­
P o u ltry F a rm , a n d C onvalescent
of Mr. a n d M rs. J . H. R obbins.
O rres ta ilo rs fo r , m en
and
sas, w ho is on h is w ay to S e a ttle ,
(C o n tin u e d F ro m P a g e 1)
H om e w ere w ell re p re s e n te d , i
Dr. A gnew is th e p r o p rie to r of
w om en, u p s ta irs o v er McGees.
w as one of th e to u ris ts t h a t s ta y ­
m an y of th em re v e a lin g p a in sta k -1
one of th e la rg e s t c a t a n d dog
ed h e re y e s te rd a y to see th e cel­ c a rle s n e s s is a lm o s t d a ily r e p o r t­ in g w o rk a n d b e a u tifu l d e c o ra -I
th e
c o u n try . Miss
To Crater Lake—
*- h o sp ita l In
e b ra tio n .
H e d e c la re d t h a t th e ed w ith in a close ra d iu s of A sh- tio n s.
T h e V ining T h e a tre w as |
G illiam w as fo rm e rly a re s id e n t
G ra n t Selby an d L isle W e n t-
G atew ay city had m o re s p irit th a n la n d -
re p re s e n te d by th re e e n trie s .
of P e n d le to n .
n e r le ft A sh lan d a t
1 :3 0
th e
O ne so u rc e of fire s th a t can
a n y tow n he had seen
on
his
A m ong th e d e c o ra te d a u to m o ­
m o rn in g of th e T h ird , on a trip
h a rd ly be av o id ed
is th a t
of
trip.
biles
d e se rv in g special m en tio n
O pen a ir d an ce, J a c k s o n H ot
to C ra te r L ake.
T hey re tu rn e d
b ro k e n g la ss an d o th e r re fle c to rs .
S p rin g s to n ig h t.
I t CELEBRATION IN DECLARED
e a rly in th e a fte rn o o n . T h ey r e ­
A cco rd in g
to
a u th o r itie s ,
a
p o rte d th e ro a d s In g r e a t sh ap e,
A GREAT SUCCESS s h in y ro ck , o r b it of a b ro k en
C lassified A ds B rin g R e su lts
a n d ra n In to a ra in sto rm n e a r W e a r G as .Masks—
b o ttle w ill, on a h o t d ay, re fle c t
(C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e 1)
W h en fire b ro k e o u t in th e
the lake.
th e s u n ’s ra y s a n d cau se a blaze.
M a rtin B ro th e rs M ill a t K la m a th
I
A th le tic s p o rts an d band con­ t is p o ssib le th a t th is w as th e
B e tte r c lo th e s fo r L ess a t P a u l- F a lls , J u ly 3, it w as n e c e ssa ry fo r c e rts p ro v id e d e x c elle n t e n te r ta in ­ ca u se of y e s te rd a y ’s {ire, b u t th e
»•rnd’s.
2 5 1 tf th e fire m e n to w e a r g a s m ask s, m e n t d u rin g th e h o u rs of th e p ro x im ity o f th e p lace it s ta r te d
says th e K la m a th H e ra ld .
T he
a fte rn o o n , a n d in clu d e d m o to r­ to th e h ig h w a y m a k e s it a lm o st
fire
w
as
on
th
e
fo
u
rth
flo
o
r
of
Hera To Celebrate—
cycle h ill clim b in g c o n te sts, a c e rta in t h a t it w as d u e to c a rle s ­
th
e
b
u
ild
in
g
,
a
n
d
sm
o
k
e
w
as
so
L isle W e n tn e r, e d ito r of th e
b a seb a ll gam e, an d sm all sp o rts, ness.
d e n se th a t m ask s w ere necessary .
A sh la n d h igh school p u b lic a tio n s
w hich a re co v ered in s e p a ra te a r ­
L e tte rh e a d s ,
s ta te m e n ts ,
t o
in 1923, w ho is w o rk in g th is One p ip e lin e b ro k e, so t h a t th e tic le s in th is issue.
d
a
m
a
g
e
from
w
a
te
r
w
as
m
ore
y
o
u
r
o
rd
e
r
a
t
th
e
T
id
in
g
s
O
ffice.
s u m m e r a t H ilt, w as in A sh lan d
T he D. O. K. K. B and re n d e re d
th a n th a t of th e fire .
th e p a s t tw o d ay s a tte n d in g th e
a d e lig h tfu l c o n c ert a t th e p a rk W e h a v e a good jo b p r in tin g d e ­
tf
celebration.
at 4 :3 0 , w h ich w as a p p re c ia te d p a rtm e n t. *
B u ilt in fe a tu re s
To New Y o r k -
by an a u d ie n c e of se v e ra l h u n ­
C
a b in e t k itc h e n
R ussel F ro s t, a w ell know n d re d people. T h e A sh la n d C on­
See P a u ls e ru d e 's su its b efo re
S
le
ep in g porch
yon buy.
2 5 1 tf A sh la n d h ig h school boy, sa ile d c e rt B and p ro v id ed m usic fo r th e
W ell fu rn is h e d
fro m P o r tla n d re c e n tly on a fo u r ball gam e.
L a rg e lot
m
o
n
th
s
’
voyage
to
New
Y
ork.
F rom M arshfield—
A m assed
b an d c o n c ert w as
G arage and chicken hou se
M r. an d M rs. W . C. P a r k e r , of F ro s t s ta r te d to M oro, O regon a held a t 7 :3 0 a n d proved a m u si­
A snap at $ 2 5 0 0 .0 0
M a rsh fie ld , a rriv e d in A sh lan d few d ay s ago to look fo r w ork in cal tr e a t. T his w as p a rtic ip a te d
W e d n e sd a y n ig h t to v is it M r. and th e w h e a t fields. H e sig n ed up In by th e D. O. K. K. a n d A sh lan d
M rs. W ilm e r P o ley fo r a tim e. on a sh ip in P o r tla n d , a n d w ill b an d s, a n d o th e r m u sic ia n s.
Mr. P a r k e r is a b ro th e r of Mrs. w o rk as an e n g in e o ile r on th e
F irew ork s D isplay P raised
trip .
Poley.
R eal E s ta te & R eal In su ra n c e
T h e fire w o rk s d isp la y a t 9 :0 0
E stab . 1883
fo u n d b e a u tifu l L ith ia p a rk f a ir ­
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ain
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S a le on T ire s, T u b es a n d A cces­
who w ere a ttr a c te d th e r e fo r th e
s o rie s now on a t th e H a rd w a re
p y ro te h c h n ic e x h ib itio n an d none
W ill Arrive Soon—
D e p a rtm e n t, E n d e rs B ig S tore.
w ere d isa p p o in te d , fo r th e d isp lay
A ccording to a te le g ra m re c e iv ­ w as e sp ecially good. M any b e a u ­
258— 4
ed by M rs. M. B. R iley fro m tifu l pieces w ere e x h ib ite d , in c lu d ­
h e r d a u g h te rs , Mrs. V. M. H u n t ing th e s ta tu te of lib e rty . G eorge
B ack fo r F ou rth —
an d M rs. N. M. H u ffh in e s, of W a sh in g to n , U ncle S am , a w a te r
F r a n k N elson, 1923 g ra d u a te
D alles, T exas, th e d a u g h te rs w ill
falls, w h lrli-g ig s a n d o th e r novel
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
fro m A sh lan d h ig h school, an d
a rriv e h e re fo r a v isit on M on­ a ttra c tio n s .
W illia m B rig g s, a m em b e r of th e
♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ « « « » » ♦♦
d ay or T u esd ay . T hey a r e m a k ­
O w ing to th e d a n g e r of fire ,
sa m e g r a d u a tin g class, w ere back
Finishing
Today
in g th e trip by a u to .
a fo rce of m en u n d e r th e d ire c ­
in A sh la n d d u rin g th e c e le b ra tio n .
tio n of C hief B a u g h m a n , w as a t
B o th h a v e been w o rk in g in n o r th ­
W ell G u a r d e d -
e rn C a lifo rn ia . N elson w o rk s in
In o rd e r th a t a fire d is a s te r
Larry Semon in “ Trouble Brewing’’
a lu m b e r m ill In W eed, b u t in-
tftndB~to "leave so on"to"atten< i th e
,“ o t re a u “ ,ro m th e
Copy from le tte r from m a k ­
w o rk s la s t n ig h t, a crew o f m en,
U n iv e rs ity of N evada.
e r to us:
from th e A sh lan d fire crew , an d
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fire
m a r s h a l’s
S w eet c re a m fo r w h ip p in g a n d from th e s ta te
“ W e h av e been w o rk in g
forces, w e re on th e jo b la s t n ig h t,
•o ffe e — a lso fre s h m ilk , alw ays
fo r th e past tw o w eek s on
and p ro m p tly p u t o u t a n y blaze
•a ioe a t th e P la za .
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t h a t fla re d up. D ue to th e d r y ­
a t beach es, si-crn h a p p y ; a n d
fo r J u ly sellin g .
In clu d ed
ness of th e w e a th e r. It w as f e a r ­
w hy d o es a m an sin g w h ile t a k ­
H ere V i s i t i n g -
in
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ed th a t som e of th e
d isp la y s
in g his b a th ?
P ro fe s s o r J . C. Wilson and m ig h t c a u se a big blaze.
sty le s of voiles an d tissu e
It’s because o f the sheer joy
m o th e r a re in A sh la n d v isitin g
g in g h am s. T h ese a re d resse s
and fun of th e effe c t of w ater
M r, a n d Mrs. S. B. T a llm a n , of B la n k s H e r
t h a t in a r e g u la r w ay w ould
on th e skin.
496 N o rth M alo s tr e e t. Mr. WII-
A su p p ly 0( b iank3 (o , US(J 0(
sell a t $6.50 to $7.50 e a c h .”
A h a th -a -d a y is a pow erful
boo w as fo rm e rly b ead
of th e tV orld W a r V e te ra o s io m a k in g
J u n io r H ig h school, a n d h a s b een , a p p lic a tio n s to r a d ju s te d eom pen-1 gloom c h a se r.
a t Loa G a te s th e p a s t y e a r. N e s t . Sa tlo o u n d e r th e p ro v isio n s of
4ret us o u tfit your hom e for a
y e a r ho w ill be c o n n ected w ith a th e re c e n tly e n a c te d W o rld W a r
batli-a-day, inexpensively.
re s e a rc h b u re a u a t L ong B each. A d Ju sted C o m p en satio n a c t h a v e !
Own your
Own home
Five Room
Bungalow
Fuller Paints
and Varnishes
Billings Agency
J. O. RIGG
“The King of Wild Horses”
White, natty uniforms, appeared'
Trinity Epivopr.i Church
to good a d v a n ta g e , th e A sh lan d Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond
BIG
Carnival
The Inevitable
Law of Balance
Buoght, Sold
and Traded
Hunting’ Season is not far
away—be prepared.
New Guns
Used Guns
Artistic and
Fireproof
Repairing
SEE—
th e new 15 g u ag e B ro w n ­
ing
a u to m a tic ,
w ith
th e
sin g le sh o t and sa fe ty fe a ­
tu re s — a b e a u ty . .
W hen you build you w ant to
have a ro o f on y o u r house—
s u re , a roof th a t not only is
a rtis tic b u t fire p ro o f.
SEE—
th e new 32-20 Savage high
pow er, bolt
a c tio n ,
rT ie ,
tr u e and long d ista n c e , a t
$23.50.
Jo h n s-M a n sv ille
A sbestos R oofs
fill th e bill in both p a rtic u la rs ,
and reliev e o n e 's m ind of w o iry
a b o u t u n n e c essa ry fire h azard s.
J-flJ roofin g can be laid over
y o u r sh in g le roof.
All m ak e s of R em in g to n a u to ­
m a tic s— som e M asuers,
L ug­
e rs and o th e r s h o rt a im s .
Army Goods Store
B iggest L ittle S to re in A shland
A n gler’s L icense Hera
I
Carson Fowler
Lumber Company
Biggest Stock of
Different Makes of
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Good
» Shirts
Thai men like in Quality Shirts,
such as Ide, Argonaut and others
in the new popular plain colors and
stripes.
M itc h e ll’s
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For
M on d ay and Tuesday
Sunday and Monday
Why is it?
First National
Bank
IA5
New Wash Dresses
Voiles and Tissue Ginghams from a
house that makes fine dresses.
These are good street dresses and not house dress styles.
„
C e le h ra te d —
M rs. G ay of Gold H ’ll, w as in
A sh la n d o v e r th e
T h ird
and
F o u r th , a tte n d in g th e c e le b ra tio n ,
been fo rw a rd e d by th e d e p a rt-
m e n t to th e A sh la n d P o sto ffic e
a n d a re a v a ila b le fo r d is trib u tio n
to th o se e n title d to th em , V e te r-
a n s w ho h av e n o t y et m ad e o u t I
S he d e c la re d th a t w hen i t cam e ' th e ir a p p lic a tio n s an d d e sire to
A sh la n d
k n ew , do so m ay call a t th e p o sto ffice
w h a t it w as d o in g .
j fo r b la n k s a n d in fo rm a tio n .
to c e le b ra tio n s ,
Se©. us for particulars
Jerry O’Neal
Plumbing
P h on e 138
Heating
2 0 7 E . Main
A ro m a n c e o f . h e a r ts — th e sw e e t o ld -fa sh io n e d a n d th e p a s­
s io n a te w ild flo w er— in th e open an d in th e se c re t recesses.
F ilm e d a g a in s t a ric h so ciety back g ro u n d .
ADM ISSION— M atin ee, 10 and 25c— E vening 10 and 35c
Also a lot of fine plain voiles; dresses
such as usually
sell at $14.75 or
$15.00, for Monday
$11-75