AmÁÑá DAttf fihtífüs iuesdAV, July H. l y j i Recovering— W. C. Lyman, who has been ill, is alm ost recovered, and now is able to be out of th e house. b o c a l » P e rs o n a l flo te s A D aily C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and event« o f On M otorcycle Trip— local in terest A shland L odge No. 2 3 A. F . & A. M. A Clay Sugg, well known Ashland boy, left this morning on his motorcycle for a jau n t to P o rt­ land. P atient at H osp ital— H arry Hartley, of Siskiyou, a r­ rived in Ashland yesterday, for Stated communication, Thurs treatm en t at the local hospital. From W illow s— W illiam L. Chadwick, of Wil­ day evening. July 10. Petitions.! lows, arrived in Ashland today reports, and routine business also ■ Free trousers at Orres tailors. I to spend a short vacation. He will vote on proposed am endm ent to 262-2* return to Willows a t the end of by-laws increasing the annual | his rest. dues from $6 to 512; hence a full V isitor from R edding— attendance is im perative. Meet C. Kennedy, of Redding, a r­ Is Im proving— at 7:30 o’clock. rived in Ashland yesterday and Jam es Crowson, janitor at M. H ELLIS, W M. intends to rem ain here for sever­ Ashland high school, who has W. H. DAY, Sec y. al weeks visiting with friends. been convalescing at the Com­ ---------- I m unity Hospital for several weeks DeMOLAY MEETING HONESTY is my POLICY. Yeo, is now alm ost recovered, and It The regular m eeting of Lithia of course. 212— tf is expected th a t he will be dis­ C hapter will be held at Masonic missed in a few days. Hall, W ednesday evening, July 9. Friin K lam ath F alls— Routine business. All members Dr. and Mrs. Soule, K lam ath G oing to P ortland— are u r ^ d to Falls, were Ashlan dvisitors yes­ A visitor from Los Angeles, R A LPH ROBINSON, terday, calling on friends and who is enroute to Portland, is Master Councilor. aciuaintances. , Dr. F. S. Harden. He stopped RUSSELL OVEROCKER. t here yesterday to ride over Ash­ Scribe Rubber Aprons 50c and 75c— land's famous scenic drives, and 2 6 2 -ltf McNair Bros. to visit the park. He said th a t a For pleating, see Orres. 262-2* V isitin g H ere— Miss E. H arrison, K lam ath A ll th e W ay—- Falls nurse, is in Ashland today, "All the way from Ioway,” was visiting with friends and acquain- the slogan which Mrs. N. O. Rem- : tances. She plans to retu rn to ing, of th a t state wrote on the Klam ath Falls in the near future back of her camp ground regis­ tration slip last night. She is Let us fill vour pail with Swifts now going all the way back to Silver Lea lard. Costs less than Ioway. shortening. Goes farth er and is more nutritious. Detricks. 94-tf Orres cleans and remodels clothes. 262-2* In A shland— erly of Mt. Vernon, arrived in Bays Shasta— Frank Van Valkenburg, form- Henry Pace, of Ashland, recent­ Ashland yesterday, and will stay ly bought the Shasta Cafe in at 165 North Maint street Medford, says the Mail Tribune. The Shasta is one of the largest Complete line of Ashland Can­ confectioneries and cafes in Med­ ned Goods at Detricks. 94-tf ford. To M innesota— Sweet cream for whipping and | H. D. Miller, of Westwood, Cal­ coffee— also fresh milk, always ifornia, who is driving to Minne­ •o Ice at the Plaza. 239— tf sota to visit relatives, spent the day in A shland’s park yesterday To L ake of W oods— and looked up Ashland friends. Mr. and Mrs. F rank Dean and daughter. Betty, and Mr. and Fall woolens in at Orres. Mrs. K arl Nlms and son, Jack, 262-2* left recently for a vacation trip to Lake of the Woods, where they From H ollyw ood— will stay a week. An Ashland visitor from Holly­ wood, who is going to Aurora, Orres tailors for men and Oregon, yesterday was Mabel D. women, upstairs over McGees. C ameron. She stopped here to register her machine at the T o Ohio— Mrs. Emma H. McKibben, of Chamber of Commerce. Ashland street, left for Ohio on Saturday. She will probably stay Orres relines coats (upstairs.) a month, visiting with friends and 262-2* relatives. To M onument— Verg Davidson left Ashland SPECIAL attention to AUTO­ MOBILE insurance; better term s this morning by autom obile for Oregon, and lower rates. Yeo, of course. Monument, in eastern where he will work during the Phone 21 & 274-J. 212— tf summer months, returning in the fall. On B usiness— Richard Posey Campbell and Major Pettigrew , of the H artm an Syndicate, were business visitors In Medford yesterday. Madden sens Balloon tires. 246-tf A t H ospital— Mrs. Goddard, wife of Dr. C. Goddard, of K lam ath Falls, was brought to the local hospital yes­ terday for treatm ent. Her bis­ ter, Mrs. D. Stearns, of San F ran­ cisco is in Ashland to be. near her. Seasonable offerings in the various Shopping worth while and your sa This July Clearance Sale— tourist at Redding had told him of the beauty of A shland’s high drive. Our Dry Goods Department Offers the Early En R ou te to Seattle— Shoppers Unusual Bargains from Every Nook and Corner. Herein we list a few items to show you what is going on at this Sale A to u r’st who stopped here yes­ terday to register her car, and stopped to make Ashland head­ quarters of a series of short trips to beauty spots is Mrs. L. A. Dubois, of Los Angeles. A ft­ er she has visited C rater Lake and Lake of the Woods, she is going to see the Oregon Caves and then drive to Seattle to vis­ it with relatives and friends. She will stop here when she returns several months hence. 103 R egister— 193 out-of-state tourists stop­ ped in Ashland yesterday to reg­ ister tlieir machines. A large ma­ jority were from California, with the w estern states represented by the most cars. One car'from New York was the only eastern car registered, although several stop­ ped from the middle west. Prac­ tically all of them come to Ore­ gon by southern highways. Back in Ashland— Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Van Vacter of Bakersfield, California, re tu rn ­ ed to Ashland last night from a trip to C rater Lake. They left Sunday morning. They have been in Ashland visiting friends made here while Mr.«Van Vacter was a Southern Pacific engineer, and they intend to retu rn to B akers­ field soon. Mrs. Fred Neil made the C rater Lake trip w ith them, stopping at F ort K lam ath to vis­ it relatives. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT — Furnished four room house, modern and well lo­ cated. Call 353-L or see Mrs. Smiths M. A. C. Tonic, $1.25 C. W. Chatten. 4t — McNair Bros. ... HOME laundring done 239 2nd To C onvention— street. Fancy laundrying a spec­ Hal McNair and family, and ialty. 262-6th Mrs. Sam McNair left this m orn­ FOR 8ALE — J. H. Hale. ing for Eugene to attend the Ore­ Peaches, Table Carrots., Phone gon convention of druggists. 335-L. 575 Liberty St. 262-6* A fter the close of the convention, they will go to Portland for a "A N T E D — Local agent for short vacation, returning to Ash­ best Ford accessory known to land next Tuesday. auto world. Every dem onstra­ tion gets many sales. 100 per cent, Cleaning, Pressing and R epair­ profit sales. No investm ent re­ ing at PaulBerud’s. 261-tf quired. Box 7 Tidings. 262-2t We deliver the goods— Detricks APRICOTS — Freshly picked ! j 94-tf L ongest D istance— and non-irrlgated. Phone 415-L. |i The to u rist from the greatest 262-2* From N ebraska— distance to stop in Ashland yes­ Two cars of tourists from Ne- J terday was Charles R. W illiam ­ FOR SALE— Pigs, your choice; braska, one driven by G. W eaver, son, of Brooklyn, New York, who leaving; Bryan 1 % mile west of the other by H. W eaver, stopped is on his way to Portland. He Talent High School. 262-3* last night at the auto camp. The ' came west through the central W eaver family is m aking a leis­ states, swinging down to Califor­ I FOR SALE— 1923 Ford road- urely trip on the coast, and may nia, and is now on his way back i stec, excellent condition, real bar­ g a in . 43 Third street. 26 2 -lt ■tay in Ashland for a few days. i through northern states. Printed Silk Child’s Pajamas white self striped Sizes 5 to 12 yrs 35c to 69c; none higher Child’s summer Union suits. Sizes 3 to 12 yrs. All White Goods such as Flaxons, Batistes, Organdies, Gaberdines, Whipcords, P i­ ques, etc., July Sale Price 29c 15% Less July Sale Price 49c Lingerie materials in 6 differ­ ent colors, 36” wide, very sheer, Children’s and Misses Middy Slipover Blouses. Sizes 6 to 22 EJLTGOODS July Safe Price 49c 15 Per Cent Less Women’s Bungalow Aprons, all sizes—light and dark 95c CORSETS-CORSETS about 100 of them priced to move quick Ladies’ cotton hose, brown and white July Sale Price lie Imported, permanent finish Organdies in all colors Our entire stock of Flat Silks pul on the block at July Sale Price 45c July Sale Price 98c Embroideries and Insertions, assorted widths and patterns Ju ly Sale P rice 7c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c Child’s D e n i m Slipover Kreepers. Sizes 1 to 4 $1.25 to $3.50 All Voile and Linen dresses, every style and size. A our savings on these are 20 per cent . all sizes Our Shoe Department is Bubbling Over %vilh Values in Foolery Some Lines We List at Less Than Cost Billikins in Tan Ankle Buck—Low rubber heels. Strap, Brown These sold for 5.50 and 6.00. One table of Oxfords and Shoes from lines that had one and two pairs left, in Grays Black, pat. etc., July Sale Price $3.95 One lot broken sizes in Suede, Calf Strap Pump. Values 7.50 to 8.50 July Sale Price $3.95 Sherwood one strap pump in Suede, Bamboo and Log Cabin, Values 8.50, 9, and 10 July Sale Price $4.95 July Sale Price $3.00 Women’s Brown and Black Suede pmflp, » Junior Louis Heels, 8.00 values, July Sale Price $4.65 Gray Suede, Block Heel, Strap pump Oxford in welt and turn. Three styles in this lot, 6.00, 7.00 and 8.00 values, July Sale Price $4.45 Our Variety Department Offers Specials For This Sale Yellow mixing bowls, set of 5 ........................................... $1.00 Bird Cages, all sizes. Priced $3.00 to $7.00. English dinner ware, closing out at one-half price. « . , . . . Canary Birds Guaranteed Singers Full line of Bird Supplies. Grit and Biscuits., Seeds, Tonic We have added the famous line of Max Geisler roller seed and Maizene Biscuits. $1-98 $2.75 and $2.95 Printed Crepe-de-Chine and printed Spiral Crepes, mostly new designs just bought particu­ larly for this Sale. All Voiles specially priced July Sale Price 59c Grepes Also a lot of plain colors in taffeta, silk and cotton can­ ton, b rig ad e spiral crepe, and o th e r novelty crepes up to $3.50 Q fi values e • your mid-Sumnier / we are putting in If you love your bird, feed it “ h balanced food and the results w SHIRTS SHIRTS