PAGE K m MH Lioeal j P e rso n a l Jiotes A D aily C hronicle of th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of local in terest A sH iA yh RArtŸ ïoéMtÿr, August Ä, 1U1¿4 ww. F ro u i W eed— c h a rg e of th e case, Miss E . H a t- M akes it W o rse— TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Mrs. F r a n k W ood, c f W . ?dr ri o r , le ft th e sam e d ay fo r K la ­ I t is n ’t bad e n o u g h fo r th è lo­ FO R R E N T : — F o u r room cal speed cop to be m a k in g life w as in A sh la n d to d a y a tte n d in g m ath F a lls , w h e re she w ill v isit house. F o r p a rtic u la rs see Mrs. a s h o rt tim e b e fo re going to San to b u sin ess in te re s ts sh e h a s h e re . m ise ra b le fo r th e speed fiends, L ane, T id in g s a t 4 :3 0 P. M. D iego to w o rk . s ta te tra ffic o ffic e rs h o rn in 286-3* S to p p ed H e re — now and th e n . We a re Miss C la ra B row n, of L03 A n­ in fo rm e d t h a t tra ffic o ffic e r J. R. geles, le ft to d ay fo r M onm outh, B enton a rr e s te d T h o m as H a r- g ra v e s of B oston, a to u ris t, fo r a f te r s t °P P ing h e re se v e ra l d a y s ste p p in g on hi« gas t o th e t u n e ! 10 v2 s it Y n ice a t th e P la za . 239— tf F lo re n c e S choltz, of S e a ttle , a re A sh lan d v isito rs to day. 1 M ed fo rd C h ief Goes— _______ F r e C hief R oy E llio t le ft S at- W e ’ll be glad to show you o u r i u rd a y n ig h t fo r P a s a d e n a , C alif., new F a ll lin e of w o n d e rfu l wool to a tte n d th e a n n u a l con v en tio n fa b ric s. P a u ls e r u d ’B. 285-tf of th© P acific C o ast F ir e C h ie fs.! H ydrants Standardized— T -69S a a o q j -.C uca sjo S uj ----------- He w ill p ro b a b ly n o t r e tu r n un - i Ed W olf, d e p u ty s ta to f i r e i - u n — p jo q p e j j p j o j u io jj litp o j P a u ls e r u d ’s S u its a re g u a r a n - ' til n ex t S u nday. In th e m e a n - , m a rs h a ll, y e s te rd a y fin is h e d t h e . pun O[oq?A u in a j^ pun I! tee d to give la s tin g service. 2 8 5 -tf tim e, th e a s s is ta n t chief, H. T ay- w ork of s ta n d a rd iz in g th e h o se j ----------- ----------- j lo r B u rch w ill bo in c h a rg e of th o an d fire h y d ra n ts of A sh la n d . T h is , D ism issed S u n d a y — L eft S a tu rd a y — d e p a rtm e n t.— Mail T rib u n e . w ork w as d o n e so t h a t a ll v a lle y 1 -Ors. G o d d ard , w ife of Dr. F. D avid D oran, son of Mr. a n d _______ ; c itie s w ould h a v e th e sa m e size G. G o d d a rd , of K la m a th F a lls, M rs. J . H. D oran, le ft S a tu rd a y L eav in g T o m o rro w — w as S u n d a y d ism issed from th e th re a d s , on fire -fig h tin g eq u ip - fo r E u g e n e , w h ere he w ill v isit 1 T he Rev. S. J . C haney an d fam - C o m m u n ity H o sp ita l, w h e re she I m e n t, a n d in case of em e rg en c y re la tiv e s fo r som e tim e. ! ily a re lea v in g by c a r to m o rro w , i could send help to one a n o th e r. h ad been c o n fin ed by a se v ere j m o rn in g on a v a c a tio n trip . F ir s t illn ess. T h e sp ecial n u rse In and th ey w ill go to T w in F a lls, Id ah o , O rres ta ilo rs fo r m en From M odesto— w om en, u p s ta irs o v er McGees by w ay of P o rtla n d , P e n d le to n , W . R. S tacey, of M odesto, f o r ­ a n d Boise. In T w in F a lls , th e y m erly c o n n ected w ith P a u ls e r u d ’s S h irts m ad e to o rd e r a t O rres. w ill v isit M rs. C h a n e y ’s p a re n ts , ta ilo r sh o p In th is c ity , is a t th e 285-2* , Mr. a n d Mrs. S. H. B olton. W ith C o m m u n ity H o sp ita l fo r t r e a t ­ Mr B o lten , M r. C h an ey w ill m ak e m ent. M adden s e n s B alloon tire s . i a tr'.p Into th e S a w to o th m o u n ­ 2 4 6 -tf ta in s , in th e R ocky m o u n ta in Spent W eek-E nd— ra n g e , to h u n t a n d fish M r. J a c k ie a n d B u d d ie B ell, sons I h a v e f o u g h t thi 'Maza Shoe C haney w ill be gone over th re e of J o h n B ell, S o u th e rn P acific l m y fam ily Shop a n d have move S u n d ay s, an d d u rin g h is a b sen c e , m e sse n g e r, cam e up fro m O a k - ■ w ill con- th e Rev. R. W . N elson, of M ed­ to A sh lan d to live, la n d w ith th e ir f a th e r S a tu rd a y ,! tin u e doing firs t-c la s s shoe r e ­ ford, w ill occupy th e p u lp it. a n d spend th e w eek-end v isitin g p a irin g a n d w ill w elcom e y o u r a t th e C h a rle s L oom is hom e. tra d e . A lex S p ju th . 2 85-3t A t th e C o lu m b ia— Mr. a n d M rs. F . M. H o osm an, L e t us fill y o u r pail w ith S w if ts , j erom 6( A rizo n a, w e re g u e sts Lost F in ger— W h ile p la y in g w ith an ax, Lew - « ilv e r Lea: la rd . C osts less th an a t th e H otel C o lu m b ia la s t n ig h t. s h o rte n in g . Goes f a r th e r a n d is T hey a re on a to u rin g tr ip th is elyn P e a c h y , son of th e fo re s t m o re n u tritio u s . D e tric k s. 9 4 -tf su m m e r. A n o th e r g u e st fro m a r a n g e r, c u t a fin g e r fro m h is le ft N. M ain h a n d S u n d ay . T h e h a n d w as P h o n e 107 d ista n c e w as P. M. W in e m a n , of d re sse d , an d is now h e a lin g r a p ­ C leaning, P re s s in g and R e p a ir­ P itts b u rg h . idly. in g a t P a u ls e r u d ’s. 261-tf Fresh and Cured M EATS and Fish Outing Togs for the jg Outdoors Tweed Suits priced at $14.95—$19.90—$22.50 Coats, all sizes, priced $4.50 to $5.90 Ladies Khaki Laced Leg Outing Breeches, all sizes $3.75 Sleeveless Jackets a n d Knicker Suits in t wo piece—at $8.50 Tweed Knickers in Chil­ d re n ’s sizes, 10 to 16 at $3.35 For the Kiddies we have every thing in cuting togs from Kreepers to Suits. Ladies Khaki Middy Blouses, Hi-Low C011- vert i hie Collar at $2.50 WANTED»—-^Experienced sale«- IfliTMee I £ 10 d on tOrffls. X lady, capable of doing alterations, I Real Bargain. Call at 63 X. G olden R u le S to re . 286-3* [ M ain St. a n d g e t te rm s. FO R S A L E : — Cows, e ith e r fre sh o r dry. J ,N. D ennis. 542 B o u lev ard . 2 8 6 -3 tf FO R S A L E : _ Vog O reg o n . ‘286-6* F O R S A L E : — 7-room h o u se on W A N TED : — A few r e g u la r B o u lev ard , close in, w ell fu rn is h - • room erg aud b o a rd e rs. Good ho m e ed. Pi ice $4.>00.00. ! POOk ed nieals served fam ily sty le , ! Room H ouse all m odern , c l o s e , $10 ppr ek 107 4(h Rt 286. 2 . Have Your Brakes CRATER LAKE PICTURES Inspected Before you sti^rt on your P atlerson trip, have your brakes in­ spected. 'Phis may save a serious accident. OUR EQUIPMENT Framed Pictures, 8 views I 7x9 $1.25 each enables us to give y<>u best Ravhestos Brake Lin- mg service. Automotive Shop $3.75 L adies’ Tweed Knickers, all sizes $3.75 and $4.75 Outing Togs Department” Your Shop­ ping Center. Take advantage of the conveniences this store offers a m p tp r iL f; ‘W here Your D ollar H as More Cents* McNair Brothers B s v i -Star» ( Do you stand to lose all this? Our Laundry Work is something for which we never have to apologize, hut if anything wrong does occur, wc arc more than glad to correct it. If you will try our w*rk once, when your clothes are returned you will want to semi your laundry to us regularly. Phone us and we will call for your laundry Eagle Market Crater Lake M uiu.lures 85c A fine a s so rtm e n t of C ra te r L ake colored post card s. at Ladies’ Flannel Shirt Blouse Convertible Col- lar, priced at y/ie Piet 11 res o f C ia ler L ake $2.50 to $15 Ladies’ Domestic Pongee Skirts and Blouses, pric­ ed, each $2.98 to $3.98 Make Our ASHLAND LAUNDRY 81 W a te r S t. P h o n e 165 If fire descended upon your hom e, w ould it find you u n ­ p ro te c te d , u n in su re d , w i t h n o th in g to help you face th e loss? Or a re you a d e q u ate ly In su red , so th a t a fire w ould be only, an inconvenience, not a d isa s te r? M ake c e rta in th a t you a re co m p le te ly p ro tected ag a in st every loss. A few ni n u tes «pent s e c u r ity in su ra n c e to ­ day m ay save you heavy loss to m o rro w . T h e a d v ice of th is agency h a s saved m any a pro|H*rty ow ner fion i loss . Why not let us h elp you, to o ? Billings Agency R eal E s ta te & R eal In su ra n c e E stab . 1883 41 E. M ain St. P h o n e 211 HELP The Salvation Army Campaign Commencing Thursday morning, and continuing until Aug. 9, the citizens of Ashland will be waited upon to assist the local Salvation Army to raise the sum of $2000—this being the amount that is requisite and nec­ essary to carry on the work of the Army in Ashland for the ensuing year. This statistical report as submitted by Lieut. C. Bennett and Lieut. C. Dueill shows the 12 months to have been busy ones in Salvation Army ac­ tivities. In addition to the material benefits that have been bestowed, there has also been a great work accomplish­ ed that cannot be measured in dollers and cents. The conversion of 30 people at the services held at the Army hall during the past 12 months—30 men and women made better citizens through the acceptance of the gospel and a belief in the Son of God. So it is the hope of the Army officers that as the representatives call upon the people of this community this week that they will meet with a libero1 response, for it is the desire of the officers of The Salvation Army that but one appeal be made each year in the county where the Army is located. To whom it May Concern:.. Ashland Post No. 14, of The American Legion en­ dorses the work of the Salvation Army. Dr. W. J. Cran­ dall, Cc n., G. H. Wenner, Adj. I want to say that much good work has been done within the last two years in Ashland by the Salvation Army. They have been especially active in relieving the poor. C. L. Loomis, Mayor of Ashland. • No nobler service can be performed than for all Elks of this community to assist in helping the Salva­ tion Army put over their annual campaign. Geo. W. Dunn, Exalted Ruler, B. P. 0. E. No. 944. : * ♦ 4 STATISTICAL REPORT OF WORK DONE IN ASHLAND LAST TWELVE MONTHS The Salvation Army deserves the support of every tninking man and woman thabdesires the mutual bene­ fit for all. You are real genuine followers of the Naz- arene. I ask all to help you financially. Walter M. Pierce, Governor of Oregon. < > < < 2S 6-tf SENIOR WORK O pen A irs held ... ..................... O pen A ir a tte n d a n c e ............................... .......... In d o o r M eetings held .......................................... In d c o r a tte n d a n c e ................................................... C onvers ons .......... .................................................... N u m b e r h o u rs v isita tio n .................................. JU N IO R W ORK M eetings held ............................................................. A tte n d a n c e .................................................................. R E L IE F W ORK N u m b er p erso n s given m eals .............................. N u m b e r p erso n s given lo d g in g s ..... .............. N u m b e r p e rso n s given g ro c e rie s ................ ...... N u m b er p e rso n s given C h ristm a s d in n e r N u m b er p erso n s given sh o es a n d g a rm e n ts N u m b e r p erso n s found e m p lo y m e n t ............ N u m b er p erso n s in te rv ie w e d .............................. N u m b e r g irls received a t R escue H om e ...... T o ta l n u m b e r p erso n s helped ...................................... X 3 4 5 .21.4 80 262 . 5,788 30 87> 4 » I 4 100 1,806 131 65 297 170 220 88 199 5 i 1,17! Quota $2900.00 DATES— AUGUST 3-0, 1021 L IE U T . (H A S . B E N N E T T , L IE U T . C. D U E IL L . O F F IC E R S IN C H A R G E k -A A A A