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Saturday, July jtt, lttei
ad w ith4olk 6 h pleasure bent.
M r. a n d M rs. S. R. M orris, a n d I and Miss Mildred Louise M ilhy.1 P M
The ftffair Wfts planned in cele­ is also a graduate of Ashland's
C. E. at 7 p. m. No services in
b ra tio n of th e b irth d a y of Miss
E liz a b e th C h a n e y , w hd w ith h e r
m o th e r a n d
s is te rs h av e
been
v isitin g a t th e h o m e Of th e Rev.
a n d M rs. S. J . C h an ey f o r th e p a st
schools, c la ss of ’22.
evening. Union services at M. E.
T he S a lv a tio n A lin y
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Mr. R a z o r w ill sin g a p ra y e r by
CHAS. B E N N E T T .
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D U E IL L ,
T u esd ay , J u ly 22. O pen H ouse. P o rtla n d a s special g u e sts.
life. H ow ever, d elicio u s ho m e ice j
a m essage in song a t th is service.
L ie u te n a n ts in C harge.
Civic C lub. T h re e P. M. a t C lub
T h e re w as a good a tte n d a n c e
FOR RENT
c re a m and a lovely b irth d a y c a k e ,1
T h e re w ill be no serv ices in th e
H ouse.
a n d e v e ry one h a d a v e ry de-1
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v e n in g on a c co u n t of th union
FO R R E N T — 5 room u n f u r.
W ed n esd ay , J u ly 23. D. A. R. lig h tfu l tim e.
W . J u d s o n O ldfield, M inister.
St. H elens— St. H elen s W ood
dles,
fifte
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,
wra
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c
lo
sin
g
;
serv ices of th e c h u rc h e s an d th e
n ish e d h o u se. In q u ire 242 G ra n ­
A fte r th e d e lic io u s lu n c h e o n , !
L ib ra ry 2 P. M.
I B o u lev ard
a n d M ain
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S a tu rd a y , J u ly 26. G. A. R. th e a fte rn o o n w as sp e n t in social ■
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sto ck of $25,000. W ill build
A fte rw a rd , a ro u n d th e cam p ­ S u n d ay school a t 9 :4 5 a. m ., w ith ta u q u a .
T he
S u n d ay school
m e e ts a t A rm o ry .
fa sh io n , fan cy w o rk a n d v isitiu g
classes fo r all g ra d e s a n d ages.
F O R R E N T — F u rn is h e d C abins
f
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allow
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m a n u fa c tu re
broom ,
onens a t 9 :4 5 a. m. a n d th e
• • •
occu p y in g th e tim e.
B rin g y o u r B ible. M orning s e r­
a a d te n ts fa c in g p a rk , n e a r L ith -
s
to
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, Y o u n g P eo p le a t
6 :4 5 in
the.
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E n te r ta in e d f o r H o u se G u e sts—
ia w a te r a n d play g ro u n d . P lace
In h a p p y
v isit, b e fo re d riv in g vices a t 11; su b je c t, “ T he M iss­ I evening.
wood
p
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cts.
O th e r serv ices a s an-
T h e I. R. B a te m a n a n d J . B. Open House—
io n a ry C h a rg e .’’ J u n io r C h ris t­
to p a rk y o u r car. C all 153.
hom e in th e m o o n lig h t.
, n o unced from th e p u lp it.
T he Civic C lub w ill k eep open
S a n d e rs fa m ilie s h av e been e n ­
2 6 1 -tf
T h o se wrho com posed th e p a rty | ian E n d e a v o r a t 5 p. m. C h ris t­
C la ssm e n arts b rin g renulta.
te r ta in in g fo r th e p a st te n d a y s h o u se T u e sd a y w ith M rs. G. G. w e re th e R ev. a n d Mrs. S. J. ian E n d e a v o r a t 6 :4 5 . T h e e v e n ­
i re la tiv e s f r o m ’ S p rin g v a le , n e a r E u b a n k s ,
M eth o d ist E p isco p al C h u rc h
FOR SALE
M rs. C h a n n e l, Mrs. C haney, H elen , E la in e a n d Sam ing serv ice w ill be a u n io n s e r ­
S. J . C haney, M in ister
L ittle R ock A rk ., a n d a lso fro m G ru e lle a n d M rs. M itchell a s h o s­ J r ., M rs. Id a C haney, E liz a b e th , vice of all th e c h u rc h e s a t th e
FO R HALE— T h re e a d jo in in g
T he S u n d ay School w ill m eet
P o rtla n d .
tesses. T he h o u rs th re e to five.
M
eth
o
d
ist
c
h
u
rc
h
a
t
8
o'clock.
R u th a n d
W ilm a C haney, and
lo ts c o m m a n d in g b e a u tifu l view .
a t 9 :4 5 . C lasses a re provided fo r
M r. a n d M rs. G eorge V a u g h n
T h e re w ill be an ex ecu tiv e
M
iss
D
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ley
of P o rtla n d , th e Rev. T h e public is c o rd ia lly in v ited to
famous
Good Soil, L a rg e L o ts, W a te r hy-
all ag es a n d a ll a re w elcom e.
a n d Mr. a n d M rs. R oy Jo y c e a n d B o ard m e e tin g a t tw o
o’clock
a ll th e se services.
a n d M rs. J . C. M ergler, B e tty and
d r e n t on each lo t. T hey a re on
Seaside ¿Resort
T h e re w’e re 247 p e rs e n t a t th e
tw o d a u g h te rs of S p rin g v a le a n d p r io r to th e re c e p tio n a t th re e .
S te p h en a n d M rs. D. M. S m ith ,
th e u p p e r sid e of M orton St. F a c ­
S u n d ay School h o u r last S uuday.
Mrs. C arl Beck a n d Mrs. Henn-^
M em bers of th e club, o r frie n d s
a n d d a u g h te r G e rtru d e S m ith of F irs t C h u rc h of C h rist S c ien tist
in g E a s t. T h e se lots a r e w o rth
$14.40 to N ew p ort
T h e p a s to r w ill
sp e ak a t
th e
in g B eck of P o rtla n d w ho h a v e w ho h a v e g u e s ts a re e sp ecially
P io n e e r Ave., S outh
K la m a th F a lls.
,
$300 each , b u t I am forced to i
m
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serv
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b
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.
and return, sold Fri­
S u n d ay serv ices a t 11 o ’clock.
T h e o u t of tow n g u e sts left
sell th em a t once and h av e re d u c ­
w
ill
be
special
m
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days, Saturdays and
W ed n esd ay an d T h u rs d a y , Miss S u b je c t of lesson, “ L ife ” .
ed th e p ric e to $125 E a c h , w hich :
B
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M
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to
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is
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topic
a se rie s of d in n e rs , re u n io n s , a n d
A lth o u g h th e r e a r e no re g u la r
S u n d a y school a t 10 o’clock.
D udley lea v in g w ith th e M erglers
Sundays. Return limit
Is $75 below th e a ssessed v a lu e
o u tin g s le ft S a tu rd a y (to d a y ) fo r m e e tin g s of th e C lub th is su m ­
W e d n esd a y e v e n in g m ee tin g at$ f° r th e E p w o rth L e a ? ue m eetin g
W ed n esd ay . She w ill spend one
16 days.
of each lo t. W ill sell a ll o r sin g
th e ir hom es.
m e r th e new c o m m itte e s h av e
8 o’clock
’ a t 6 :4 5 - T he o n io n srv ice will
d a y a t Synod a t E u g en e.
Miss
T T
ly. O n e -h a lf cash. W rite to th e
$17.1.) to i*ie w port
O th e r th a n d in n e r p a rtie s a t <been a p p o in te d an d a re fu n c tio n ­
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The
UNIVERSITY
of OREGON
o w n e r, M rs. J e n n ie M. F ra n k lin ,
th e B a te m a n a n d S a n d e rs h o m es ing so t h a t th e p la n s fo r n e x t
and
return,
sold
any
2 u n til 5 p. m ., ex cep tin g S u n - ; --------------------------------------------- j — =•
contains:
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109 B rookview St. R o seville, Cal.
a t w hich Mr. a n d M rs. C h e s te r y e a r :s w o rk is b e in g fo rw a rd e d .
w ill go to C o tta g e G rove to a ssist d ay s a n d ho lid ay s.
day. Return limit 3
The College of Literature, Science
o r call a t th e office of E. E.
W o lie rs an d d a u g h te r of T a le n t,
T he p e rso n n e l of th e v a rio u s
in
a
ca
m
p
m
e
e
tin
g
th
e
re
.
Mrs.
and tlie A rts with 22 departments.
months,
not
to
exceed
P h ip p s, in th e P h ip p s B ldg., A sh ­
w ere a d d itio n a l g u e sts one of th e c o m m itte e s w ill be given sh o rtly .
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la n d , Ore.
October 31,1924.
The professional schools of Archi­
p rin c ip a l e v e n ts of th e ir s ta y w as
S u n d ay school 9 :4 5 . M o rn in g ;
tecture
and Allied A rts—Business
a th re e d a y s ’ trip to C ra te r L a k e . Dinner Party—
FO J^ S A L E — C hoice b u ild in g
w o rsh ip 1 1 :0 0 . T h e Rev. Je ro m e j
Of I n te r e s t to F rie n d s —
Visit this old favorite
Administration—Education—Grad­
T he p a rty in c lu d e d Mr. a n d M rs.
J o h n B illin g s w as h o st a t a
lo ts on G ra n ite s tr e e t, facin g
A le tte r w ritte n fro m L ondon, w ill occupy th e p u lp it ow ing to I
uate S tudy—Jo u rn alism —Law—
resort frequently this
I. R. B a te m a n a n d d a u g h te r , M r. v e ry h a p p y d in n e r p a rty T h u r s ­
p a rk ; n e a r L ith ia w a te r a n d play-1
th e a b sen c e
of th e p a s to r
at !
fro
m
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M edicine—Music—Physical Edu­
summer.
an d M rs. J . B. S a n d e rs, C la u d e d ay c e le b ra tin g th e b irth d a y of
g ro u n d . In q u ire a t C o n v alescen t
Synod. C. E. a t th e u su a l hour.
cation—Sociology—Extension
p
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to
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S a n d e rs, Mr. a n d M rs. V a u g h n , h is b ro th e r K e n n e th W ood, w ho
a4sk agent for
H om e.
2 6 7 - lt
th e M id n ig h t S un, te lls of th e T h e re w ill be no e v e n in g service,
For a catalogue or anÿ information
M
r. a n d M rs.
Jo y c e a n d
two* is h e re v isitin g .
full information
th re e m o n th s ’ so jo u rn in E n g ­ th is c h u rc h jo in in g in th e U nion !
Write The Registrar, UntOertttff of
F O R SA L E — Old p a p e rs a t T id ­
d a u g h te rs , M rs. C a rl B eck, M rs.
A fte r th e d e lig h tfu l d in n e r, th e
serv ice a t th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h .
lan d .
Oregon. Eugene, Oregon
in g s; 25c p e r b u n d le.
db 1
H e n n in g B eck, a n d Mr. a n d M rs. boys h a d a w o n d e rfu lly in te r e s t­
P ray er
m e e tin g ,
W e d n sd a y
T
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C h e ste r W o lte rs an d d a u g h te r..
in g a fte rn o o n . G am es w e re p lay ­
The 49th Year Opens September 25,1924
e v e n in g , w ith th e
Session
in
F O R S A L E o r E x ch an g e— Good
C am p w as m a d e a n d th e v a r ­ ed , fields e x p lo re d , h o rse s rid d e n , D evon, S o m e rse t s h ire , B a th , Ex-
f r u i t ra n c h . W ill c o n sid e r h ouse
e te i, S to n e h e rg e , th e d iffe re n t c h a rg e .
io u s trip s ta k e n : th e R im R o ad a n d
m uch sk ill d isp la y e d in
as p a r t pay. A d d re ss Box
77,
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fo llo w ed an d th e p a rty w e n t d o w n sh o o tin g a t v a rio u s s o rts of t a r ­ a th e d ra ls a n d g a lle rie s a ll w’e re
A sh la n d , O re.
270-3*
,v e ry in te re s tin g , a s w as th e a t ­
C h u rc h of C h rist
O. 17. K ram er, Local A gent
to th e L ake. E v e n in g s w ere .sp e n t g e ts, live a n d o th e rw ise .
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a ro u n d th e cam p fire an d ta le n te d
T h o se w ho s h a re d
w ith
th e
F O R SA L E — P ia n o , a t b a rg a in ,
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g u e sts gave a- v e ry d e lig h tfu l e n - y o u n g h o s t J o h n a n d h is b r o th e r
376 E. M ain St.
270-3*
j te r ta in m e n f to w h ich o th e rs th a n K e n n e th W ood, th e jo lly a f te r f p o sitio n w as ju s t o p p o site t h a t of h o u r. B ible school a t 9 :4 5 a. m.
th e K in g 's P a v ilio n . On J u ly 2 S erm on a t 11 a. m. S u b je ct, “ T he
MISCELLANEOUS
! th e p a rty w e re d raw n .
noon a n d d e lic io u s d in n e r w ere
T H E THEATER BEAUTIFUL
S tre n g th of Z io n .” S pecial m usic
A picnic in th e p a rk w hich in ­ D avid a n d
E d g a r B la k e ,
an d th e y a tte n d e d th e H e n ley -o n -th e-
W A N TED — H eavy C hickens,
T h a m es R e g a tta .
T h is did n o t a n d d u e t by M rs. D. A. F is h e r
Finishing Today
clu d ed a ll th e re la tiv e s w as a n ­ F r a n k B illin g s.
p each es, a p ric o ts , an d p lum s. De­
seem
so
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x
c
itin
g
as
th
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Y
ale
an
d
o th e r e n jo y a b le f e a tu re , a s w as
p o t H o tel.
2 7 1 -6 tf
a fish in g trip up B u tte c re e k U p p e r V’a lle y C o m m u n ity C lu b — H a rv a rd races.
E n g la n d a t p re s e n t is clad in
PH
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w h ich a ffo rd e d a w o n d e rfu lly de­
W A N TED to re n t, fu rn is h e d or
T h e m e e tin g of th e U p p e r V al­
lig h tfu l ex p e rien c e fo r th e v isi­ ley C o m m u n ity C lub W e d n esd a y th e lo viest g re e n , ow ing to a la te
u n fu rn is h e d m o d ern , 4 o r 5 room
DR. M A T T IE B. SH A W — R e si­
to rs.
h o u se.
L o c a te d in s u b u rb , w ith
w as a v e ry b u sy one. C o n sid e r­ s p rin g and su m m e r, a n d m uch
dence a n d office, 108 P io n e e r
T h e o u t of tow n g u e s ts e x p re ss­ in g th e seaso n w h en e v e ry one ra in .
a c re o r so of g ro u n d , w o rk shop
a v e n u e. T elep h o n e 28. O ffice ed th e m se lv e s d e lig h te d
M rs. J a c k a n d M rs. F e rg u so n
w ith h a s so m u ch to do, th e r e w as an
a n d c o n s id e ra b le s to ra g e room .
h o u rs, 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 A sh lan d an d its e n v iro n s a n d Mr.
.sail
on th e H a a k o n S ev en th Mon
e x c e lle n t a tte n d a n c e .
P r e f e r d e a lin g w ith o w n er. W o u ld
SUNDAY and MONDAY
p. m . only.
T he m e e tin g w as a t th e hom e \ d a y £or th e L and of tlle M idnight
Jo y ce a b a n k e r
in
S p rin g v a le
le a se fo r o n e y e a r. A d d re ss, M er-
’ un. T hey le ft L ondon M onday
111, O reg o n , N. E . W o odhouse.
DR. E R N E S T A. W O O D S -^ P rac- s ta te d t h a t if he could disp o se of of th e p re s id e n t, M rs. J . E . Gow- J u ly th e se v e n th ,
cro ssed
th e
2 € 8 -6 t
tic e lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose an d h is in te r e s ts a t hom e he w ould land a n d called to o rd e r p ro m p t­ N o rth Sea on th e “ L e d a ” fo r B e r­
lik e n o th in g b e tte r th a n to live ly a t th e u su a l h o u r.
th r o a t— X -ray in c lu d in g te e th .
W A N T E D — W a sh in g s to do.
rig h t h e re in A sh lan d .
M uch of th e tim e w as occupied g en , w h e re th e y tr a n s fe r re d to
O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d 2 tc
M u rp h y E le c tric C om pany. 266-1»
* • •
in p la n n in g fo r th e e x h ib its fo r th e H a a k o n S ev en th fo r th e N o rth
5. S w ed e n b u rg B ldg., A sh lan d ,
E v e ry one is e n th u s ­ C ape, la n d in g a t H a m m e rfe st. In
W A N T E D — F ew 2nd h a n d bird
M r. a n d M rs. P . S. P ro v o st E n ­ th e F a ir.
O re.
s a ilin g n o rth , th e y w ill view th e
ia stic o v er th e w o rk t h a t is bein g
te r ta in a t D in n e r—
cages. C all 153.
265— tf
m o st w o n d e rfu l sc en e ry , u n riv a ll­
DR. E . B. A N G EL L— C h iro p ra c tic
Mr. an d M rs. P. S. P ro v o s t w ere d o n e a n d w h a t is p la n n e d to do.
ed,
e x cep t by A la s k a ’s coast.
G E T YO UR STO V E re p a ire d a t
W ays of d o in g , c o n ta in e rs , p ro ­
and
E le c tro -T h e ra p y .
O ffice g ra c io u s h o st a n d h o ste ss in th e ir
M
rs. J a c k an d M rs. F e rg u so n
An e le c tric ra n g e w o rth p u t ­
E a g le Iro n
an d B ra ss
W o rk s,
ph o n e 48; re sid e n c e 142. F irs t h o sp ita b le hom e a t a fam ily din- d u c ts c a n n e d , a ll cam e in fo r th e ir
both
h
a
v
in
g
lived
fo
r
som
e
tim
e
O b e rla in s tr e e t. New g ra te s and
I n e r p a rty W ed n esd a y ev en in g , s h a re of a tte n tio n and. d isc u s­
tin g in th e fin e s t hom es an d
N a tio n a l B a n k b u ild in g .
in A sh la n d , a lth o u g h now re s i­
lin e r s m a d e to o rd e r, an y sty le
X
h o n o rin g M rs. P ro v o s t's s is te r, sion.
th e h u m b le st can a ffo rd them .
d e n ts of Los A n geles, th is b it of
sto v e. S tock on h a n d . S toves fo r DR. H A W L E Y — A bove
T id in g s M rs. S c a n n e ll, an d h e r d a u g h te r ,
F r u its a n d v e g e ta b le s a re be­
d
e
sc
rip
tio
n
of
th
e
ir
tra
v
e
ls
m
ig
h
t
sale.
2 6 4-1 mo.
office. Phone 91.
Miss M y rtle
S cannell of P ie d ­ ing c a n n e d ; g ra sse s a n d g ra in s
be of in te r e s t to th e ir frie n d s.
fre s h f r u it
and
Darling of the underworld and toast of the upper
m o n t, w ho h av e been th e ir g u e sts p re p a re d ; th e
S econd H a n d g o o d s b o u g h t, sold
D R . C. W . HANSON
T h e ir s ta y in N orw ay and
v e g e ta b le e x h ib it d isc u sse d , and
fo r th e p a st th r e e w eeks.
he
Ashland
world Pola is both in this love-melodrama which
e x c h a n g e d ,re p a ire d . C ollected a n d
D e n tis t
S w eden w ill be of som e le n g th ,
p lan s a rra n g e d .
C
overs
w
e
re
laid
fo
r
fifte
e
n
shows the best and the worst of the real Paris.
Electric Supply
delivered. Chair Doctor, Cor.3rd.
S pecial a tte n tio n given to p y o r­
A frica.
T h e G irls’ C lub u n d e r
Mrs. la te r g o in g to « s o • u th
a
t
t
h
i
s
m
o
st
a
ttr
a
itiv
e
a
ff
a
ir
,
•
a n d A S t., P h o n e 295R . 232-2m o. rh o ea. O ffice u p s ta irs in B eav er
w hose d e c o ra tiv e sc h em e w as in H u x le y ’s e ffic ie n t le a d e rs h ip is
Block. P h o n e 17 8 -J.
2 3 3 -tf.
P. T. A. Institute—
I DO FANCY cement work,
b lu e a n d re d : th e ric h red of p re p a rin g a fin e e x h ib it in sew ­
T h o se sp o n so rin g th e P . T. A.
chimneys, septic tanks; also cem-
glow ing ro se s a n d h a rm o n io u s ing.
M ONUM ENTS
I
n
s
titu te w’hich opens M onday, a t
D u rin g th e su m m e r c o n tra ry
etry work etc., J. D. Peffley, 143
h u e of c an d les, c a h d le s tic k s and
th
e
Civic C lub h o u se a re very
A SH LA N D G R A N IT E
«th St.
227— lmo*
c h in a g iv in g a d istin c tio n so m e­ to th e u s u a l p ro c e d u re , th e C lub
a
n
x
io
u s t h a t ev ery one in A sh ­
M ONUM ENTS
w hat
unusual
an d
a lto g e th e r w ill m eet r e g u la rly on a c c o u n t of
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
lan
d
in te re s te d in P. T. A. w ork
th e d isp la y b e in g p re p a re d fo r
c h a rm in g .
O reg o n G ra n ite Co.
communicate with Ensign Lee
ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th is w o n d e r­
8 . PE N N IST O N , S alesm an .
A fte r th e
d e lig h tfu l
re p a s t, e x h ib it.
ful
o p p o rtu n ity to h e a r th e s e m es­
of the Salvation Army at the Res. 47fl L a u re l
Mrs. L ogan J u lia n a n d little
P h o n e 444-Y M iss M yrtle S can n ell gave a n u m ­
sa
g
es
from w om en w ho h a v e de­
WhlteShield Home, 565 May-
ber of a rtis tic , In te rp re ta tiv e son w e re v isito rs a t th is m eetin g ,
voted
y
e a rs to th e w o rk a n d w ho
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
d an ces in b e a u tifu l c o stu m e s t h a t a t th e close of w hich th e ho stess
PL A N IN G M IL L
a
re
h
e
re
to give th e b e n e fit of
serv ed d a in ty re fre s h m e n ts .
w ere v ery p leasin g .
fORDON S SA SH AND C A B IN E T
L a te r in th e e v e n in g old songs
One of th e sp le n d id th in g s th a t t h a t ex p e rien c e to a ll w ho e n ro ll.
If b u t a p a r t of th e tim e could
W O R K S,
Cor. H e lm a n
a n d th a t seem ed to belong esp ecially chis C lub a n d th e P a r e n t T e a ch e r
F in e lo t w ith
b u ild in g fo r
be
given, it w ould be w ell w o rth
V an N ess.
1 9 4 t f ' to th e fam ily w ere su n g , th u s C ircle of Bellview' a re d o in g j u s t
$400, s m a ll cash p a y m e n t.
w
hile
to a tte n d fo r th a t dim e.
W h ittie r, C a lif., lo ts to tra d e
b rin g in g to a close a w holly d e ­ now , is to c o n trib u te s u b s ta n tia l­
T
R
A
N
S
F
E
R
AND
E
X
P
R
E
S
S
I
t
is
an u n u s u a l o p o rtp u n itv
fo r A sh la n d lan d .
ly to w a rd a sc h o la rsh ip fo r a
lig h tfu l g a th e rin g of re la tiv e s.
W
h
ittle
T
r
a
n
s
f
e
r
&
S
to
ra
g
e
Co.
A 40 a c re tra c t p a rtly ir r ig a t­
M rs. S c a n n e ll and d a u g h te r, ta le n te d young p upil in th a t an d one A sh lan d w om en m ay n o t
fo r S E R V IC E .
h a v e v ery soon a g a in a n d th o se
ed, fin e lan d . B a rg a in p rice
Migo M yrtle S c a n n e ’l left fo r n e ig h b o rh o o d th a t she m ay a t ­
on easy te rm s.
E x p e rie n c ed m o v ers a n d p a c k ­ j t h - l r hom e in P e id m o n t, T h u rs- ten d th e A rt School now in ses­ in c h c ig e a ie e a g e r th a t as m any
$1 500
m u n ic ip a l
bon d s to
a tte n d as can p lan fo r it.
e rs of ho u seh o ld goods. D eal­ I d a y acco m p an ied by th e M isses sion in A sh lan d .
tr a d e fo r c ity hom e.
• » •
e rs in coal an d wood. P h o n e A im ed? and E m ily K a ise r, w ho
T h e n e x t session of th is w ide
Staples Realty Agent y
117.
M e i Zs>Enieiy—
h a v e been v isitin g in A sh lan d for a w a k e clu b w ill be a t th e hom e
71 E . M ain, A sh la n d H o tel Bid.
Miss R u th E m e ry a n d H a rry
O ffice 89 Oah S t. near
of M rs. A. C. Jo y , on th e B oule-
i th e o a s t f o rtn ig h t.
K
It.
M orris w ere q u ie tly m a rrie d
H otel A shland
T hose w ho e n jo y ed th is fam - v a rd .
W e d n esd a y a fte rn o o n , J u ly six­
S J th e r in S w e ie M rs. S can n ell,
r. l POWELL— General Trans-
Miss M y rtle S can n ell of P eid- W eek E nd a t th e L a k e of th e te e n th , a t M edford, J u d g e T a y lo r,
fe r— Good te a m
and
m o to r i
p e rfo rm in g th e cerem ony.
W oods—
m o n t; Mr. a n d M rs. W m . S to rm
tru c k s . G tod se rv ice a t a rea-
oauees bad breath, «assy paint,
Only th e im m e d ia te re la tiv e s
M r. a n d M rs. L o u is D odge, Miss
an d th e ir son a n d h is w ife, Mr.
coated tongue and belching.
eouab.’e p rice. P h o n e 83.
w
ere
p re s e n t.
A/wayt
relief i*
an d M rs. R ay S to rm ,
of
San E d ith D odge a n d B obby, w ith a
T
he
yo u n g people h av e gone
D iego; M rs. L. H ilty an d Elw ood p a rty of y o u n g people leav e fo r
F E H IG E -R O A C H
f
o
r
a
s
h
o rt w ed d in g trip . T hey
T ra n s fe r — E x p re ss — S to ra g e K ilty , Mr. and M rs. B. S. S torm . th e w eek end a t th e D odge co t­ w ill p ftib ab ly m a k e th e ir hom e
l«Mtan your stomach aad breath—only 25c H a u lin g — D ray w o rk of a ll Mr. a n d M rs. Dom P ro v o st and tag e , a t A s h la n d ’s su m m e r re s o rt, in A sh lan d .
L a k e of th e W oods.
k in d s. Q uick m o to r serv ice. D ry th e h o s t a n d h o ste ss, M r. and
Miss E m e ry
is th e
o ld e st
Mr. and M rs. D odge a re going
I wood of a ll k in d s. P h o n e 410-R Mrs. P . S. P ro v o st and d a u g h te r
d
a
u
g
h
te
r
of
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
H. C.
o u t in p re p a ra tio n fo r a m o re
j 375 B. St.
1 1 2 -tf Sylvia.
N O TICE TO CO NTRACTORS
E
m
e
ry
a
n
d
is
a
g
ra
d
u
a
te
of
A sh ­
• ■ •
e x te n d e d s ta y a little la te r a t
lan
d
H
igh
School
class
of
'24.
th e ir c o tta g e.
K IN G ’S T R A N S F E R — S ervice E n te rta in s fo r G u ests—
S ealed bids w ill be receiv ed by
M r. M orris is th e only son of
T he y o u n g people w ith th em
M rs. W . C. P o lk w as h o ste ss
th e O re g o n S ta te H ig h w ay C om ­ d a y o r n ig h t a t re a s o n a b le ra te s .
m ission a t tw o o 'clo ck P . M. on W ood fo r sale. P h o n e 113, Res. : T u e sd a y a t a d e lig h tfu l d in n e r a re th e M isses Irm a B ess, Isab el
265— lm o p a rty an d a fte rn o o n in com pli­ S ilv er a n d th e M essrs. J o h n G i­
Ju ly 2 9 th , 1924, a t R oom 520, 231 V an Ness.
m en t to th e h o u se g u e sts of th e lev., H e n ry H om es a n d W ilb e r
M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty C o u rt H ouse,
,
B la c k sm ith Shop
P o r tla n d , O regon, fo r th e c o n ­
j I. R. B a te m a n a n d J . B. S a n d e rs T u c k e r.
A
w
o
n
d
e
rfu
lly
in
te
r
e s tin g tim e
B la c k sm ith Shop. E a s t M ain , fa m ilie s; M r. a n d M rs. G eorge
s tr u c tio n of S ervice B u ild in g s on
t h e P acific H ig hw ay s o u th of A s h - ' St.
H o rse sh o e in g ,
A u to m o b ile V au g h n ,
Mr.
an d
Mrs.
R oy is in a n tic ip a tio n by fhe g ro u p
la n d n e a r S iskiyou S ta tio n . Con- ' S p rin g w o rk a sp e cia lty . A u to Joyce and d a u g h te rs of S p rin g - of y o u n g fo lk s.
• •
s tr u c tio n to co n sist of one resi- p a rts.
i v ale, A rk ., and th e
M esdam es
Stromberg Carburetors, Klaxon Horns, Detroit Springs, Washburn Valves,
IR A Y E R IA N .
252-1 mo. i C arl a n d H e n n in g Beck of P o rt- P icnic C e le b r a t io n -
d e n c e , one w a re h o u se a n d 956 !
American Hammered Piston Rings and Oil Rings, McQuay-Norris Pistons—
M onday a fte rn o o n a v ery hap-
W e r e p re s e n t th e o ld est A m e r­
fe e t of pipe line.
i lan d , and Mrs. P o lk ’s b ro th e r Mr.
ican fire a n d m a rin e in su ra n c e
Pins—Bearings, Fan Belts for Every Car, Axles, Perfection Silent Timing
P ro p o sa l b la n k s m ay be e b ta in - J B E A G L E & B E A G L E , P a in te r s — E. L. W ilk s of P o rto la , C alifo r- nv oicnic n a rty m o to re d o u t to
com pany, w hich lias m e t its
Day w ork o r c o n tra c t. E s tim a te s l ,
B u c k h o rn L o d g e; th re e c a rs fill-
Gears, Alemite Systems, Visors, Spot Lights, Kelly Tires, Mason and Hood
ed a n d p la n s a n d sp e cific a tio n s 1
I m a.
o b lig a tio n s p ro m p tly a n d f a ir ­
F re e. P. O. Box 171.
2 6 6-6t*
in sp e c te d a t th e office o f R esi- s
A fte r th e v ery a ttr a c tiv e tw o
Cords,
ly fo r 132 years.
d e n t S ta te
H ig h w ay
E n g in e e r, i
i,o’clock d in n e r
th e g u e s ts and
W e can give you p ra c tic a lly
R oom
308
M edford
N a tio n a l
h o ste ss sp e n t th e a fte rn o o n and
every form of d e p e n d ab le p ro p ­
i F o r a sm o o th
sh a v e
B an k B u ild in g , M edford, o r ob­
e v en in g in th e h ap p y re m in is c e n t
J u s t to R e m in d You
e rty in su ra n c e .
a n d q u ick serv ice go
ta in e d d ire c t fro m th e S ta te H ig h ­
. v isit of frie n d s w ho know th e
t® th e Shell B a rb e r
w ay C om m ission a t S alem , O re­
; sam e people, and p laces a n d w ho
Shop.
L ad ies
an d
gon.
! h av e h ad m u tu a l ex p erien ces.
c h ild re n g e t y o u r h a ir
C a s h ,'B id d e r ’s B ond o r C e rti­
T h is w as a d e lig h tfu l fin a le to
fie d C heck fo r an a m o u n t e q u a l bobbed a n d m a rc e l­
th e ro u n d of g a y e tie s th a t h av e
R eai E s ta te & R eal In su ra n c e
led.
to 5 p e r cen t of th e to ta l a m o u n t
been given in h o n o r of th e v is it­
E sta b . 1883
o f bid m u st accom pany e ach p ro ­
41 E. M ain St.
P h o n e 211
in g frie n d s.
W . A. S H E L L , P ro p .
*
*
*
p o sa l.
>32 A. St. A sh la n d , O re
R e p re se n tin g th e
O R EG O N STA TE H IG H W A Y ___________________ ___________ - Guild Plrnh
IN SU RA N CE COM PANY O F
COM MISSION
N O R TH A M ER IC A
Drop In For a Chat
T rin ity G uild w ith th e ir fam
Beaver Block
ROY A. K L E IN ,
F o u n d e d 1792
F o s te r H y d ra u lic gold m in in g i Uies h a d a m o st e n jo y a b le picnic
S ta te H ighw ay E n g in e e r. p la n t going in on S outh S a n tia m . i d in n e r in L ith ia P a r k a t o n e o’-
AI THE
to Newport
ITY-JO r EGON
• « •
Men’s
SHOES
OVERLAND
Southern
Pacific
Shoe Shop
l /W L ■ /
PROFESSIONAL
• « •
Wnt S. Hart
Universal
“SINGER JIM MeKEE”
Range
Cool
Comfortable
Economical
NECRI
'SHADOWS
T
S
OUR STO M A C H
C T C Buyers
C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
TABLETS
A definite expression of relief motorists quite frequently
use after having tried out C T C tires on their ears.
Appreciate Service, Also
Insurance
To be effective it
must be dependable.
Cream Puffs
on ice
Lithia Bakery
Billings Agency-
Many of them are beginning to realize the replacement parts
service which this house has; and the good word is being pass­
ed from friend to friend.
Have You Tried Our
Sudden Service?
Leedom’s Tire House