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MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor
OR. M A T T IE B. SH A W — R esi­
d en ce an d office, 108 P io n e e r
a v e n u e. T e lep h o n e 28. O ffice
h o u rs, 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5
p. m. only.
OR. E R N E S T A. W O O D S-^-Prac-
tlce lim ite d to eye, e a r, n ose a n d
FOR RENT
th r o a t— X -ray in c lu d in g te e th .
FO R R E N T — Nice fro n t a p a r t­
O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d 2 t c
m e n t, A d u lts only.
W a te r an d
6. S w ed e n b u rg B ldg., A sh lan d ,
lig h ts p aid . P h o n e 263-R o r call
Ore.
a t Shook B ldg.
260-2*
DR. E . B. A N G ELL— C h iro p ra c tic
F O R R E N T — F u rn is h e d C abins
and
E le c tro -T h e ra p y .
O ffice
a n d te n ts fac in g p a rk , n e a r L ith -
p h o n e 48; re sid e n c e 142. F irs t
ia w a te r an d play g ro u n d . P la ce
N a tio n a l B a n k b u ild in g .
to p a rk y o u r car. C all 153.
2 6 1 -tf DR. H A W L E Y — A bove
T id in g s
office. P h o n e 91.
Phone Items to her at 345-R, between It, A. M. and 2 P. M.
and evenings.
i.
«1a>, Jul) H. ÌR24
it was very cold there, witR a
heavy frost Sunday morning.
A fte r d in n e r
M r. an d
M r s .!
G uiley w ith M rs. G u i’.e y ’s m o th e r '
M rs. H o oper, le ft fo r R o seb u rg .
M rs. M a rth a G uiley acco m p an ied
th em .
Daily Fashion Hint
C A LEN D A R O F W E E K
T u e sd a y , J u ly 8, W . C. T. U.
P ro g ra m . R o u n d T ab le in P a rk .
W e d n esd a y , J u ly 9.
S ocial
C ircle.
M rs, D an H a tc h e r, h o s­
te ss, 2 :3 0 P. M.
F rid a y , J u ly 11.
M issionary
Society
C h ristia n c h u rc h .
F rid a y , J u ly 11. H om e
Mis­
sio n a ry of th e M. E. c h u rc h m e e ts
2 :3 0 p. m.
W e d n esd a y , J u ly 16, U p p er
V alley C o m m u n ity C lub.
T h u rs d a y , J u ly
17,
T rin ity
G uild P icnic in P a rk .
* * •
p re p a ra tio n of th e F lo a t a n d to M a n ied — M cE w en-L oom is
th e frie n d s o u tsid e w ho a ssiste d
Miss D oris L oom is, d a u g h te r of i
so w h o le -h e a rte d ly in m a k in g it I M ayor a n d Mrg c L L oom is and
a success.
, e e
i M r. F r a n k M cEw en w ere q u ietly
i m a rrie d a t K la m a th F a lls S a t u r - '
F a m ily R e u n io n —
d a y evening.
T he p le a s a n t hom e of Mr. and
T hey w ere a tte n d e d by Mr. and
M rs. W. H. H o d k in so n , on C h u rc h M rs. Loom is.
s tr e e t w as th e scene of a v ery
T he c erem o n y w as p e rfo rm e d
happy
fam ily
g a th e rin g
th e by th e R ev. M oore, p a s to r of th e
F o u rth .
M eth o d ist c h u rc h of th a t city.
M r. a n d M rs. C h ris M arx and
A w ed d in g su p p e r w as served
little d a u g h te r S h irle y h ad d riv e n th e b rid a y p a rty im m ed ia te ly
dow n fro m th e ir hom e in E u g e n e a f te r th e cerem ony.
to spend a few days in h o lid ay
T h ey re tu rn e d to A sh lan d th a t
v is it a n d w e re h o u se g u e sts in e v e n in g a n d a r e a t hom e a t p re s ­
M rs. M arx ’s p a re n ta l hom e.
e n t a t th e hom e of Mrs. M cE w en’s
A t th e d e lig h tfu l d in n e r F ri p a re n ts .
Mr. an d M rs. Loom is.
REFLECTING TINTS OF
day, a t w hich M r. a n d M rs. H od­
The
b est
w ish es
of th e ir
SUMMER
k in so n w e re h o st a n d
h o stess, frie n d s a re e x te n d e d fo r a happy
th e y w e re p re s e n t as w as Mr and a n d p ro sp e ro u s f u tu r e .
Dainty and colorful, with a hint of,
• • »
I the tint of Summer flowers, the frock to
Mrs. A llan A u tre y , fo r th e d in n e r
a n d v isit t h a t follow ed.
M „.
E n te rta in s —
On S a tu rd a y Mr. a n d M rs. H o d ­
“ M rs. L e a h M. C aldw ell of 1 2 2 1 shape, the lower edge of t he skirt being
k in so n a n d M r. a n d M rs. M arx L a u re l s tr e e t, h a v in g a b e a u tifu l | trimmed with two plaited flounces of
^ ’th ribbon. Ribbon
a n d d a u g h te r le ft fo r C ra te r law n , ta b le s w e re se t fo r a b o u n - , P'a ' n j ° ‘le
, T ,
„
i 3 used to bind the neck and short ki-
L ake. U pon th e ir r e tu r n fro m th is tif u l , 4 ( .v
th of J u ly d in n e r u n d e r a mono sleeves. Medi uni size requin
b e a u tifu l trip , M r. a n d M rs. M arx s p re a d in g c h e s tn u t tre e to a com ­ 3J4 yards 36-inch figured and 2
w ill spend a few d ay s in th e hom e pan y of frie n d s a n d n e ig h b o rs. It >'ards
plain material, and 7
v isitin g b e fo re r e tu r n in g to E u ­ is n e e d le ss to say a ll p re s e n t did
A g!ürious shade of peach cottQn
gene.
am p le ju s tic e to th e v ia n d s a n d crêpe is used to develop the second
• • •
the kimono sleeves
ex p ressed th e m se lv e s b e tte r p re- frock, which ' * has
-
lengthened
with
deep
lace cuffs. Crêpe
H ave D elig h tfu l O utings—
p a re d f ir th e e n te r ta in m e n t a t th e
Mr. a n d M rs. R u d d o f L ib e rty P a r k la te r in th e d a y a n d f ir e ­ de Chine or crêpe satin may be used
with equal effectiveness to reproduce
s tr e e t
a re
e n te r ta in in g
th e ir w o rk s in th e evening.
this model, which, for medium size, re­
house g u e sts, M r. a n d M rs. H ugh
U n d e rs ta n d in g people th ro u g h quires 4% yards 36-inch material. Th<j
B enson of San F ra n c is c o by t a k ­ th e s ta r s w as d iscu ssed a n d th e collar has tab ends embroidered with
the wearer’s initial.
ing th e m to see th e v a rio u s scenic h o ro sc o p e of th o se p re s e n t w ere
First Model: Pictorial Review Dress i
a ttr a c tio n s in th e v icin ity of A sh­ r e a d a n d f u tu r e p re d ic te d .
No. 2163. Sizes, 16 tp 20 years and 3-4
lan d w hich th e v isito rs a re e n ­
T h o se p re s e n t w ere M adam e to 44 inches bust. Price, 45 cents.
Second M odel: Dress No. 2159^
jo y in g v ery m u ch , b u t th e c ro w n ­ T ra c y Y oung, M rs. C. F re n c h , Sizes, 16 to 20 years and 34 to 4u I
in g
e x p e rien c e w as a tr ip
to M rs. E. R. L a u g h lin an d d a u g h te r inches bust. Price, 45 cents. Initial
C r a te r L ak e, fro m w hich th e y L u c ille, M rs. M. M itchell, son 543. Transfer of aay 3-inch letter, 15 I
cents.
h a v e j u s t r e tu r n e d .
C h a rle s, d a u g h te r C arol, Mr. W il­
Mr. a n d Mrs. B enson sp e n t S u n ­ lis J o h n s o n a n d th e h o ste ss, M rs.
L e tte rh e a d s ,
s ta te m e n ts ,
t o
d a y in G ra n ts P a ss, th e g u e sts L eah M. C aldw ell a n d s is te r Miss
y
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r
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rd
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r
a
t
th
e
T
id
in
g
s
Office.
o f old frie n d s.
P r ic e .”
W e h a v e a good jo b p rin tin g d e ­
♦ * *
T h ey w e re h e re in tim e to e n ­
p
a rtm e n t.
tf
jo y A s h la n d ’s c e le b ra tio n
th e Open H ouse T o d a y -
An O u tin g a t P r o s p e c t -
DR. C. W . HANSON
T h re e c a rs filled w ith frie n d s
FO R SA LE— By o w n er, a good
D e n tis t
j en r o u te fo r P ro s p e c t to e n jo y
5 room h o u se close in. Good lo ca­
S pecial a tte n tio n given to pyor- | an o lr fash io n e d F o u r th of J u ly
tio n . 550 F a irv ie w St.
2 6 1 -tf rh o ea . O ffice u p s ta irs in B e a v e r ! o b serv an ce, w ith th e jo lly picnic
Block. P h o n e 1 7 8 -J.
2 3 3 -tf. d in n e r as th e le a d in g f e a tu r e le ft
F O R HALE — H o u se k e e p in g
A sh lan d F rid a y m o rn in g to spend
a p a rtm e n t.
L a rg e liv in g room ,
M ONUM ENTS
th e d ay in th e co o ln e ss of th a t
b a th ro o m , k itc h e n , "pantry and
d
e lig h tfu l place.
h a th room , all new ly p a p e re d and !
A SH LA N D G R A N IT E
It w as c e rta in ly a p le a s a n t o u t­
p a in te d , 5 m in u te s w alk
from '
M ONUM ENTS
ing
an d all e n jo y e d it th o r o u g h ­
b u sin ess c e n te r.
P h o n e 445-R.
O regon G ra n ite Co.
ly.
W hile on th e w ay, v a rio u s
2 6 1 -tf
PE N N IST O N , S alesm an.
b e a u ty sp o ts w ere n o ted a n d th e
P h o n e 444-Y N a tu ra l B rid g e w as visited.. T he
F O R SA L E o r T R A D E fo r a R es. 4 7 0 L aurel
la r g e r place— a w ell im proved
p a rty p lan to see C r a te r L a k e in
PLA N IN G M IL L
20 1-2 a c re farm w ith good b u ild ­
th e n e a r fu tu re .
in g s, sto c k , crop, a n d im p lem e n ts. fO R D O N ’S SA SII AND C A B IN E T
T hose w ho sp e n t t h e d a y in
In q u ire of o w n er, R. S c h e ld e re ite r
W O R K S,
Cor. H elm an
and th is hap p y fash io n w e re th e R ev.
R .F .D . 1," Box 173.
259— 6*
V an N ess.
1 94tf a n d Mrs. B. C. M iller a n d M a r­
g a re t, N elson, E d w a rd a n d A lan
FO R SA L E — Old p a p e rs a t T id ­
T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S
M iller; T h e M isses L o lita P ie rs o n ,
in g s; 25c p e r b u n d le.
dh W h ittle T r a n s f e r & S to ra g e Co.
Ina F a rn s w o rth , M a rjo rie P a y n e ,
fo r S E R V IC E .
L iicile G ilm ore, H azel N iece, E d n a
MISCELLANEOUS
E x p e rie n c ed m o v ers a n d pack P ro e , Mr. a n d M rs. F lo y d T ra v is.
e rs of h o u se h o ld goods. D eal­ H o w ard G eer a n d H u b e r t G il­
LOST— J u ly 3, a b ro ach w ith
e rs in coal and wood. P h o n e m ore.
sm a ll cam eo
c e n te r a n d
fo u r
117.
p e a rls an d c o rals, p ro b a b ly be­
O ffice 89 Oak S t. n e a r
F a re w e ll D in n e r f o r M rs. De-
tw e e n P la z a M a rk e t a n d P e r r in e ’s
Weese»—
H
otel
A
sh
lan
d
s to re . V alued as k e e p sa k e . S u it­
M rs. L illy w as h o s te s s a t a de
a b le re w a rd if re tu r n e d to th is I T. L. P O W E L L — G e n e ral T ra n s-
lig h tfu l d in n e r W e d n e sd a y given
office.
260-3*
fe r Good te a m
and
m o to r
in h o n o r of Mrs. D eW eese w ho
tru c k s . G ,od se rv ic e a t a re a -
LOST — C ry sta l e a r-rin g , cal!
le ft S a tu rd a y to m ak e h e r hom e
sonab.’e
p rice. P h o n e 83.
P o w ells T ra n sfe r. R ew ard
th ir d a n d F o u rth .
A fte r th e B o ard m e e tin g of th e
in Tacom a,
261-3*
Civic C lub, to d ay a t 2 :0 0 p. m .,
O
th
e
r
th
a
n
th
e
h
o
s
te
s
s
a
n
d
h
e
r
F E H IG E -R O A C H
E n tertained at B reakfast—
open h o u se w ill be k e p t a t th e
T ra n s fe r — E x p re ss — S to ra g e fam ily th e r e w e re p re s e n t M rs.
S econd H a n d goo d s b o u g h t, sold
Mr.
a
n
d
M
rs.
L
ee
F
ifie
ld
w
ere
C lub h o u se. G u ests a re w elcom ­
D eW eese, th e h o n o red g u e s t, M rs.
e x c h a n g e d ,re p a ire d . C ollected and H a u lin g — D ray w o rk of a ll S ta n to n , h e r d a u g h te r , M rs. A. F. h o st a n d h o ste ss a t a b re a k fa s t ed.
d e liv e re d . C h a ir D octor, C or.3rd. k in d s. Q uick m o to r se rv ic e. D ry A b b o tt a n d Miss E th a A b b o tt.
S u n d a y m o rn in g in c o m p lim e n t
a n d A S t.. P h o n e 295R . 232-2m o. wood of a ll k in d s. P h o n e 410-R
M rs. D eW eese h a s m ad e h e r to Mr. a n d M rs. C lau d e C leveland
375 B. St.
11 2 -tf
ho m e in A sh la n d fo r th e p a st w hose re c e n t m a rria g e w as c h ro n ­
I DO FANCY c e m e n t w o rk ,
O u r w a llp a p e rs
and
F u lle r
e ig h te e n y e a rs
and h er
m an y icled in la s t T u e s d a y ’s colum ns.
ch im n ey s, se p tic ta n k s ; a lso cem -
B la c k sm ith Shop
p a in ts a n d v a rn ish e s.
M r. a n d M rs. C lev elan d had
e tr y w o rk etc., J. D. P e ffle y , 143
B la c k sm ith Shop, E a s t M ain frie n d s d e e p ly r e g r e t t h a t sh e is
r
e
tu
r n e d from th e ir w e d d in g trip
le
a
v
in
g
b
u
t
th
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ir
good
w
ish
es
a
re
6 th St.
227— lm o *
St.
H o rse sh o e in g ,
A u to m o b ile
in
tim
e to e n jo y A s h la n d ’s cele
S p rin g w ork a sp ecialty . A u t o ' h e rs fo r h a PPin ess a a d h e a lth in
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May p a rts.
b ra tio n a n d w e re g u e sts a t th e
th e new hom e.
c o m m u n ic a te w ith E n sig n L ee)
She w ill v isit in S alem en ro u té . hom e o f M r. an d M rs. J . E. Fi
IRA Y E R IA N .
252-1 mo
o f th e S a lv a tio n A rm y a t th e
M rs. D eW eese
w ill m ak e
h e r fie ld ,, M rs C le v e la n d ’s p a re n ts —
W h lte S h ie ld H om e, 565 May-
hom e w ith h e r son, Mr. F r a n k w h e re th e fam ily d in n e r w as
f a i r A ve., P o r tla n d . O regon.
D eW eese, in T acom a.
She h as given th e F o u rth .
* • *
disposed of h e r p ro p e rty in A sh ­
Trip
to
Crater
Luke—
lan d .
Mr. a n d M rs. O tto W in te r an d
A n u m b e r of frie n d s a c co m p a n ­
Six R oom
B ungalow .
F u ll
ied h e r S a tu rd a y e v e n in g and saw Mr. a n d M rs. C has. B o u rn e and
b a se m e n t, nice fro n t, B a rg a in
son C h a rle s G ord o n , h ad a m ost
h e r a b ro a d th e tra in .
p rice, $500 dow n, b a la n c e easy.
* • *
d e lig h tfu l o u tin g a t C ra te r L ak e
If you d riv e a c a r you
HAND BAGS
A Stock ra n c h , som e stock,
U p p er V alley C o m m u n ity C lub— la st w eek T hey r e tu r n e d in tim e
a r e a lw a y s in d a n g e r of
lo n g tim e , 4 p e r c e n t in te re s t.
SUIT CASES
T he U pper V alley C o m m u n ity to p a itic ip a te in th e c e le b ra tio n .
a
c
c
id
e
n
t
no
m
a
tte
r
how
AND TRUNKS
I C lub w ill hold th e r e g u la r J u ly It is a p le a s u re to s ta te th a t Mr.
S p len d id bun g alo w fo r re n t.
c a re fu l YOU m ay be. G et
a
n
d
M
rs.
B
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w
ill
m
ak
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A
sh­
m
e
e
tin
g
a
t
th
é
hom
e
of
th
e
p
re
s
­
fu rn is h e d .
C O M PIaET E a u to m o b ile ,
id e n t, M rs. J. E. G ow land, in lan d th e ir hom e.
*
«
*
in s u ra n c e from
Im itation leather .. $2.00
Staples Realty Agency
B ellview , W ed n esd ay , J u ly 16.
71 E . M ain, A sh la n d H o te l B id.
E v ery m em b er is u rg e d to b e a r E n te rta in e d L oyal B e re an s—
Woven reed ........‘. .$2.50
D r. a n d Mrs.’ R. L. B u rd ic and
th e d a te in m ind a n d be p re se n t
All Leather, Up to . $9.50
The Billings Agency
d if possible.
Dr. M aude H aw ley e n te r ta in e d
Hand bags, large and
Established 1883
T h e w o rk fo r th e F a ir is go- th e “ L oyal B e re a n s ” , a stu d y
sinaii; auto trunks in dif­
No m a tte r h o w I o n s yo u h a v e had ¡ng s p le n d id ly — every c o m m itte e c la ss in th e
C h r is tia n ' S u n d ay
H ay
f e v e r —w h en
yo u
liv e — o r
ferent sizes.
¡h o w m a n y d iffe r, n t tr e a t m e n t s y o a oil th e jo b . A t th is m e e tin g fu r- school, th e m em b e rs m ad e up of
h a v e tr ie d in v a in — vou c a n now .i
,
_
b a n is h e v e r y s in g le s r a p t d m in 21 ' t h e r P l a n s Wl11 b e m a d e a n d t h e y o u n g m a rrie d people a n d young
Outing clothes for men
I t H as B een D one, So S co res of h o u r s th r o u g h a w o n o i i nil n e w
- d - - o u - t - d iscussed. m en a n d w om en, w ith th e p a sto r
w o rk ‘ as c a rrie
and
lvomen; pieces or
p r e s c r ip tio n p e r f e c te d by p h y s ic ia n s
A sh la n d C itiz e n s Say.
o f T h e C lin ic a l L a b o ra to rie s ^ C le v e - T he w o ik fo r th e F a ir is th e c e n ­ th e Rev. V. K. A llison te a c h e r.
complete suits.
la n d , Ohio.
T h e re is a la rg e e n ro llm e n t I d
D r. P l a t t ’s R in e x
P r e s c r ip tio n I tr a l th o u g h t in th e s u m m e r's
T o g e t rid of an a c h in g back,
c o n ta in s no n a r c o tic s o r o: ' e r i a rm - w c”k and lias su p e rse d e d th e set th e class.
T he s tu d y a t p re s e n t
fu l d r u g s — h a s no b a d a f t. r-e lfe c ts .
,
T h e s h a rp tw in g es,
U n lik e
o th e r
t r e a tm e n ts
w hich p ro g ra m s of th e e a rlie r m eetin g s, is “ tra in in g fo r P e rso n a l E v a n ­
B ig g est L ittle S to re in A sh lan d
m e re ly s o o tn e th e s y m p to m s, R in e x ‘
y h „ C i„ h F l o a t a«s w a s n o te d g e lism .’’
T h e tire d -o u t fee lin g s,
v ,
g o e s d ir e c t to th e u n d e r ly in g cause
1 n e C1U,J t" o a l- a.s w a s n o le a
A n g le r’s L icense H e re
You m u st rea c h th e s p o t— g e t of H a y F e v e r in ¡he ta-.ncin— a n d re - d e m o n s tra te d th e v a rio u s activ i-
T his w as a social an d b usiness
_
m o v e s it.
.
a t th e cau se.
Rinex in th e full-size package tie s of th e o rg a n iz a tio n , a n d ll- m e e tin g an d a ll m em b e rs of th e
In m an y cases ’tis th e k id n ey s. gtore^T narnededbelown\ o r f
1-ust-ra le d p a rtic u la rly th e w ork class a n d frie n d s w e re in v ited .
D o a n ’s P ills a re fo r w eak k id n ey s. B u t if a f t e r 24 h o u rs, a ll y o u r H a v th e m em b ers a re d o in g fo r th e
T h e p a rty w as la s t n ig h t a t th e
F o v e r t o r t u r e s h a v e n o t c o m p le te ly
B
u
rd ic hom e on H igh s tre e t.
A sh la n d c itiz e n s te s tify . A sk d is a p p e a re d , y o u r m o n e y w ill b e in - 1 F a ir, th is F a ll.
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T h e c o m m itte e # w ish to ex p ress
y o u r n e ig h b o r!
You c a n h a v e a 2 4 -h o u r t r i a l I
M rs. S hell H ayes, 195 L a u re l p a c k a g e Free by m a ltin g a w r itte n i to th e m em b e rsh ip its a p p re c ia ­ A Good Program —
e q u e s t to th e C lin ic a l L a b o r a to r ie s .
T h e re is a good p ro g ra m p ro ­
S t., A sh la n d , sa y s: “ I h av e a l­ ''le v e la n d , Ohio. B u t vou ta k e no I tio n fo r th e loyal s u p p o rt in th e
ts k in b u y in g th e $1.00 p a c k a g e I
vided
fo r th e M issio n ary m e e t­
w ays fo u n d D o an ’s P ills a good 'ir e c t fro m y o u r d r u g s to r e b e c a u s e ,:
ing
of
th e M issionary S ociety of
e tr e a tm e n t d o e s n o t h e lp you
k id n e y rem ed y . I h a d a tta c k s of f ii th 24
h o u rs, th e d r u g g is t w ill i
Big b u sin e ss m en d o n ’t do it,
N O TIC E O F G U A R D IA N ’S SA LE th e C h ristia n c h u rc h to be held
ro m p tly r e f u n d y o u r d o lla r.
k id n e y c o m p la in t a n d m y back
2 Chevrolets .............$150
b
ecau se th e y a re good b u sin ess
G et R in e x to d a y a n d j u s t T R Y it.
1 1 th , a t th e
In th e C o u n ty C o u rt
of th e F rid a y . J u ly th e
a c h e d a n d p a in e d d re a d fu lly . I I t c o s ts you a b s o lu te ly n o th in g if
m en. T hey d o n ’t try to prove
Dodge ........................ $400
fe lt d u ll an d
tire d ,
eap eclally ■ g S S ' l n f e X
' 3 , ' " m o V - i X S ta te of O regon fo r B en to n C oun­ c h u rc h . All th e m em b e rs a re
th e ru le by b e in g th e excep­
u rg e d to be p re s e n t.
A ll in te r ­
tio
n
.
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you
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m
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r
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ty.
m o rn in g s . T he a c tio n of m y k id- K uarantee
c o m p le te ly
re lie v e
'
A sth m a a n d C a ta r r h .
B e s u r e to
Ford Roadster .........$250
w hy sh o u ld you?
In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of e ste d a re in v ited .
n e y s w as irr e g u la r. I used D o a n 's g e t th e g e n u in e D r. P l a t f s R in e x ,
T h is is th e f ir s t m e e tin g since
P r e s c r ip tio n in th e a i r - t i g h t g la s s V irgil R. L ance, a m in o r,
P ills a n d it w as n o t lo n g b efo re fla sk . I t is on s a le in th is c ity a t
Good Insurance— Phone 53
N otice Is H e re b y G iven: T h a t th e ele c tio n of th e new o ffic ers
th e y
g av e
me
re lie f.
T hey
from an d a f te r W e d n esd a y , th e a n d Mrs. F loyd P u tm a n w ill p r e ­
Raybestos Silver Edge
s tr e n g th e n e d m y back an d k id ­
9 th day of J u ly , 1924, a t th e side.
Brake Lining.
n e y s .”
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' h o u r of te n o ’clock A. M. th e re o f,
O
ffice
H
otel
Ashland
P ric e 60c, a t a ll d e a le rs. D on’t
a n d wel! a d ju s te d b ra k e s m ean
j th e u n d e rs ig n e d w ill o ffe r fo r Social Circle M eets W ednesday—-
sim p ly a sk fo r a k id n e y re m e d y —
s a fe ty an d freed o m from a c c i­
T
he
Social
C
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of
th
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C
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ris
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! sale a n d w ill sell, a t p riv a te sa le ,
d e n t.
g e t D o a n ’s P ills— th e sam e th a t
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a t th e o ffices of T he B e a v e r R e a l­
M rs. H a y e s h a d . F o tse r-M ilb u rn
ty C om pany (A . M. B e a v e r), in a t 2 :3 0 P. M. w ith M rs. D an
Co., M frs., B u ffalo , N. Y. No. 42 © 1 9 2 ? by The Clinical Laboratorio Co., Cleveland. GL A shland, J a c k s o n C o u n ty ,
O re­ H a tc h e r of M o u n tain a v e n u e as
gon, to th e h ig h e s t a n d b e st b id ­ h o stess.
T h is is a b u sin e ss a s w ell as a
d e r, fo r cash in h a n d , th e in d i-
Cor Main and P ion eer
FIRST IN THE SUMMER
social
m e e tin g a n d a ll m em b e rs
vided o n e -e lev e n th in te r e s t of said
vacation kit, put a bottle of
m in o r in and to th e
fo llow ing of th e C ircle and frie n d s a re c o r­
i d escrib ed re a l p ro p e rty , in J a c k ­ d ia lly in v ited to be p re se n t.
FOR SALE
What Makes The
Home Prettier?
STUDENT earnings at
OREGON ON IN C R E A S F
D u rin g th a s p rin g u r m re g u la r
em ploym ent
yielded
$11,566.
w hile th e
ip p ro x im a te r e tu r n
U N IV E R SIT Y O F OREGON,
from odd jo b s waa $1.100, m a k ­
E u g en e, J u ly 8. — In co m e from
ing th e to ta l fo r th e sp rin g term
re g u la r and odd- jo b s b ro u g h t $12,656.
, $46,074 to th e s tu d e n ts of th e
U n iv ersity of O regon d u rin g th e
P o rtla n d sav in g s b an k s p ay in g
| y e a r 1923-24,
an in cre ase
of
d
e
p
o sito rs $1.500.000 a y e a r in ­
$8678 over th e y e a r 1922-23, as
, show n by th e re p o rt
of
Mrs. te re s t.
' C h a rlo tte D onnelly, em p lo y m en t
' s e c re ta ry of th e Y. M. C. A.
S alem — New 76-room c o m m e r­
The incom e to s tu d e n ts from cial hotel to be opened by s ta te
re g u la r jo b s fo r th e fall te rm w as t a :r tim e.
$ 1 0 ,4 (9 , w hile odd jo b s b ro u g h t ‘
th e sum up to $11,979. T he to ta l ------- -------
to r re g u la r and odd jo b s d u rin g
th e w in te r
te rm w as
$11,439.
aro lingering and annoying.
The very first night apply
IM ÎE R COLDS
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One Foot or
Two Footed
v
V
V hen you
w ear
A m erican
G e n tle m an k a n g a ro o le a th e r
shoes you alw ay s a re on tw o
feet.
OVERLAND
Swat the Fly!
Shoe Shop
Exterminate these
Pests with the aid of
--- -
El Vampiro
In the bellows box
10c & 30c
Good Meats
Fly Tox
W ith Sprayer 50c & 75c
Hr. Hess fly chaser
for stock, gal. can $1.50
Daisy Fly Killers
Tanglefoot
Poison fly pajier
Flv Swatters
Eagle Market
N. M ain
McNair Brothers
D m g Sforo t
P h o n e 107
The
Semaphore
Lights of
Sound
Finance
J. 0. RIGG
For Your
Protection
a p o R u e
Or>er 17 MUlion Jar» U te d Y ear/-•
Traveling
Luggage
Suit ( ^ases—
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24 H o u rs
fest FREE
Reaching The Spot '
j
Army Goods Store
D O N ’T
“Kid” Yourself
About Carrying
Your Own Fire
Protection
McNair Bros.
L 1 EN our hanker can detect the color of the
lights along your financial right-of-way. when
through worry and over-work, you become finan­
cially color-blind for the time'heiug. Look through
your banker’s eyes. The vision will be clearer.
Make this banks yours, and we will help you dis­
cern the red of danger and the green of a clear track!
O
First National Bank
I'
Used Cars
in
Good Condition
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An appealing novel dual
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romance
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I
Automotive Shop
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l Relief should not only benefit you —rid your system of C atarrh or Deaf­
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•n d moat modern offices being housed in
my own new bu ild in g, a n d q u ick serv ice, go
•djotatag my hotel, «facte p a r­
to th e Shell B a rb e r
ent» a n assured of the utnaoac
Shop,
a c ro ss fro m D e­
c a n and comfort.
Write today fer my FREE s p o t .
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DEAN, M.D. Inc
I-OPPOSTO COURT IWJsfc
k in d s C h ild re n ’s w ork
* sp ecialty .
W . A. S H E L L , P rp o .
>32 A. St. A shland, Ore
son C o u n ty , O regon, to -w it:
L ot T w elve ( 1 2 ) in S o u th e rn
H om e T ra c t, A sh la n d ,
Jackson
C ounty, O regon, s u b je c t to d o w er
' rig h t th e re in of L o u isa L ance,
w idow of J o se p h T. L ance, de-
■ ceased.
Said sa le is m ad e u n d e r a n d
by v irtu e of an O rd e r m ad e and
i e n te re d on May 26 th ,. 1924, by
th e C ou n ty C o u rt of th e S ta te of
O regon fo r B enton C o u n ty , in th e
M a tte r of th e E s ta te of V irg il R.
L ance, a m in o r,
d ire c tin g
th e
u n d e rsig n e d as G u a rd ia n of said
E s ta te , to sell said in te r e s t in
r>aid p rem ise s, an d s u b je c t to
c o n firm a tio n by said C o u rt.
LOUISA LA NCE,
G u a rd ia n of th e E s ta te of V ir­
gil R. L ance, a M inor.
ARTHUR CLARKE,
A tto rn e y fo r G u a rd ia n ,
P o st O ffice A d d re ss:
C o rv allis, O regon.
E n tertained at D inner—
Mr. a n d M rs. W a lte r K ittrid g e
of Scenic D rive e n te rta in e d v ery
d e lig h tfu lly a t d in n e r in h o n o r
of M rs. M a rth a G uiley of E u g e n e
a n d h e r son G lenn G uiley, b e fo re
Mrs. G u lley ’s r e tu r n to h e r hom e
S u n d a y a fte rn o o n .
M rs. G uiley
sp e n t th e tim e of h e r s ta y in
A sh la n d in v isitin g a n u m b e r of
frie n d s and re la tiv e s a n d e n jo y ­
ing th e c e le b ra tio n .
M rs. K et-
trid g e w as a ssiste d in e n te r ta in ­
in g by h e r siste r.
• « •
Philco
Happy is t h e father,
mother and children of
the family who has its
clothes washed hy our
modem immediate serv­
ice equipment.
M iss B enedict E n tertains—
Miss B en ed ict w as h o ste ss a t a
p le a s a n t d in n e r p a rty w ith Mr.
and M rs. D ale G uiley of R o se b u rg
a n d d a u g h te r, M a rjo rie a n d M rs. i
C has. H o o p er of D ead In d ia n as
special g u e sts.
ASHLAND
Mr. and M rs. G uiley s p e n t th e
F o u r th in A sh la n d , g o in g to C ra- • 31 W ater St.
ter Lake the fifth.
They report
LAUNDRY
Phone 165
Diamond
Grid
Battery
$16.35
rpH E Ashland
Electric Supply
HUMMING BIRD
HtCSCMTtO ÜV ' ADOLPH ZUKOR.
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