PACK FOüft AéfiLÁÑÍ) ÎJÂÎÈf TÍDÍÑGM W (xiiiesday, August 0, 10*24 I J k o e a l 3 P e rs o n a l Jiotes ; ..................................................... ... A D a lij C hronlcl W ♦ o f th ose w h o com e and go, and even ts o f ' <> local Interest Get Sage H ens— S age hen h u n te r s of K la m a th F a lls to o k a d v a n ta g e of th e f ir s t Sunday- of th is y e a r ’s op en s e a s ­ on to bag th e lim it, says th e K la ­ m a th New s. W illa rd S m ith led a p a rty of h u n te r s w’ho bagged th e lim it on th e s o u th s h o rt of T u le lak e . T h e s c a tte r g u n e n ­ th u s ia s ts w ho in v ad e d t h a t sec­ tio n re p o rte d ro u g h going. One p a rty of h u n te r s p u rsu e d a w o u n d ed b ird th ro u g h th e city of A ltu ra s. To K lam ath F a lls— From K lam ath Falks— M r. a n d M rs. C h a rle s D rew an d Mr. a n d M rs. R. A. E m m itt an d fa m ily w e re in K la m a th F a lls a Mr. an d M rs. P a u l Jo h n s o n , of s h o r t tim e S a tu rd a y . K la m a th F a lls , d ro v e to A sh ­ lan d S u n d ay , an d s p e n t th e day H e a lth g iv in g w hole w h e a t v isitin g w ith frie n d s. T hey held b re a d a t T h e L ith ia B a k e ry . a picnic d in n e r a t th e picnic Sw eet cream fo r w h ip p in g and g ro u n d s in b e a u tifu l L ith ia P a rk . coffee— also fre s h m ilk , alw ay s Motored Over— on ice a t th e P la z a . 239— tf A K la m a th F a lls m an , L. K. I have b o u g h t th e P la z a Shoe P h e lp s, d ro v e to A sh la n d S u n d ay , Shop a n d h av e m oved m y fam ily b rin g in g M rs. P h e lp s hom e w ith to A sh la n d to live. I w ill con­ C om plim ents A m ericans— A c o m p lin ie n t fo r th e A m e ri­ h im . S he h a d b een v isitin g tin u e d o in g firs t-c la s s sh o e re- can O lym pic te a m , w h ich r e c e n t­ frie n d s h e r e f o r som e tim e. i p a irin g a n d w ill w elcom e y our ly won th e a ll-w o rld ’s a th le tic tra d e . A lex S p ju th . 2 85-3t ch a m p io n sh ip is c o n ta in e d in a S P E C IA L a tte n tio n to AUTO­ le tte r from G eorge W illia m s, in M O B IL E in s u ra n c e ; b e tte r te rm s Don’t. Forget Birds— L ondon, to h is b ro th e r, E rn e s t a n d lo w e r ra te s . Y eo, of course. Now th a t m o st of th e w a te r h as W illiam s, of th e W . & N. S ervice P h o n e 21 & 2 7 4 -J. 212— tf i d rie d up, A sh lan d re s id e n ts S ta tio n . “ I saw th e tea m y e s te r­ sh o u ld keep p an s of w a te r o u t fo r d a y ,” said W illia m s, ‘‘a n d th e re V isitin g Here— , th e b ird s, a c c o rd in g to a local M r. a n d M rs. C. R. Sw eet an d j m em b e r of th e A u d u b o n society. is no d o u b t b u t t h a t th e y a re son, r e s 'd e n ts of S a n ta R osa, Cal., ! It is said th a t b ird s w ill n o t m o­ born a th le te s a n d f ig h te rs .” a r e v is itin g in th is city w ith Mrs. lest f r u it if th e y can g e t w a te r M ilk a n d C ream w hole sale and S w e e t’s m o th e r, M rs. R o b e rt n e a rb y . re ta il fro m c e rtifie d h e rd — L in- G o o d y ear. in g ers D airy. P h o n e 369-J. L e t us fill y o u r p a ll w ith S w ifts P a u ls e r u d ’s S u its a re g u a ra n ­ S ilver L ea: la rd . C osts less th an te e d to give la s tin g service. 28 5 -tf sh o rte n in g . Goes f a r th e r a n d is m ore n u tritio u s . D e tric k s. 9 4 -tf There Is w isdom in reading ads. I To Marshfield— Returning This W e e k - A p a rty c o n sistin g of C a rte r E d d in g s, w ife a n d th re e d a u g h te rs , of G lendale, C a lifo rn ia , •i F in le y , M rs. B e rt H in th o fn a n d '' 2 * • » and M rs. M. H. w ho v isite d w ith th e H om es fa m ­ ; son, D onald, ily s o u th of A sh la n d in th p e a rly C h a n n e l, le ft re c e n tly on a s h o rt j p a r t of J u ly , a re r e tu r n in g th is i tr ip to M arsh field .- w eek fro m a tr ip in to e a s te rn O regon a n d W a sh in g to n , a n d w ill l/A lin ■ m a g a in be g u e sts a t th e H om es To M onterey— I T E R E S T 'i J u d g e C. B. W a tso n le ft A sh- Y O U R ra n c h . C a rte r w ill be re m e m b e r­ ed by th e o ld e r re s id e n ts h e re as ; lan d to d ay fo r M onterey, w h ere WIFE OF 4 SLAYERS th e son of G eorge E d d in g s, a h a r d ­ he w ill v isit his son, C. W . W a t­ NOT TO W E D AGAIN w a re m e rc h a n t in A sh la n d m any son, c o n su ltin g e n g in e e r fo r th e M A R Y SV ILLE, C alif., A u g u st i city of Los A ngeles. F ro m Mon- y e a rs ago. 5— F o u r tim e s tric k e d by C upid • te re y J u d g e W a tso n w ill go to in to m a trim o n ia l v e n tu re s w ith ! San Diego fo r a v is it? H e w ill be tra g ic a n g le s, each of h e r fo u r ; Death— aw ay from A sh lan d fo r a b o u t h u sb a n d s h a v in g co m m itted m u r­ E li A lb e rt, A sh lan d re s id e n t th re e w eeks. T oday, th e la s t of d e rs, M rs. A lfre d B o llin g e r has fo r se v e ra l y e a rs, died y e ste rd a y an in te r e s tin g se rie s of p io n ee r a t 7 p. m. Mr. A lb e rt w as born a rtic le s by J u d g e W a tso n w ill a p ­ p ro m ised h e r p re s e n t m a te th a t her m a rtia l c a rie r will end M rch 20, 1837, in P e n n sy lv a n ia , p e a r in th e T id in g s. W hen Mr. w hen lie ste p s in to e te r n ity from ar.d w as a m em b e r of B u rn sid e W a tso n r e tu r n s , he w ill w rite a n ­ th e gallo w s a t San Q u e n tin P r is ­ p ost, No. 23, of th e G.A.R. He o th e r se rie s of his a d v e n tu re s in on. w as te a c h in g school in P e n n s y l­ e a rly O regon fo r T id in g s re a d e rs. B o llin g e r se c u re d th e pro m ise v a n ia w hen th e civil w ar b ro k e from h e r, it w as rev e a le d to d ay , o u t, and fo u g h t w ith th e P e n n ­ F O R R E N T — 7 room h o u s e ,; w hen he h e a rd ju d g m e n t of sy lv a n ia v o lu n te e rs d u rin g th e b a th an d to ile t, g a ra g e a n d d e a th p ro n o u n ce d by S u p e rio r w ar. * ch ick en house, 2 a ^ re s cow pas- ■ J u d g e E. P. M cD aniel, sev eral to re , lo cated n e a r D r. J a rv is re s- ! d ays ago, a f te r being co n victed by M eets T o n ig h t— idence. a ju r y of f ir s t d e g re e m u rd e r in The E p w o rth League o f A lso 6 room h o u se, on I la r g a - co n n ectio n w ith th e sla y in g of G ra n ts P a ss w ill m eet to n ig h t a t din e s tr e e t. S ta p le s A gency. A lex S u m m e rs n e a r h e re w ith an 6 :3 0 p. m. fo r lu n ch a t R iv e r­ 2 8 7 -tf ax. sid e - P a r k , a f te r w h ich th e d e le ­ T ells Matron o f Prom ise g a te s to th e A sh la n d in s titu te w ill M arsh field — W ork on new M rs. B o llin g e r to ld th e m a tro n give th e ir r e p o r t.— G ra n ts P a ss J e rs e y h o s p ita l w ill com m ense of th e c o u n ty ja il th a t B o llin g er C o u rier. la s t of A u g u st. h ad m ad e th e re q u e s t of h e r a n d ^ UIWSDAUVENTS CO M M AND IN G N ehs had promised. She had pro» viou sly a n n o u n c ed in S a c ra m e n to t h a t h e r h e a rt w ould h e n c e fo rth fail to resp o n d to th e w iles of th e little love god. B o llin g e r seem ed u n d istu rb e d to d ay w hen to ld th a t he m u st b an g , h a v in g been p re p a re d fo r th e ° rd e a l by th e j u r >’ s v erd ict of f ir s t d e g re e m u rd e r. A m otion fo r a new t r 'a l w as denied by J u d g e M cD aniel, and a f te r se n te n c e w as p ro n o u n ce d , counsel fo r B o llin g e r served no­ tice of a p p e al from th e ju d g m e n t of th e c o u rt a n d from th e o rd e r d e n y in g th e new ^rial. e x ecu - tio n w ill be se t la te r. The Return of SIS HOPKINS The Rig Tent F R IS C O W IL L S P E N D Theatre YEAR 5. — of fie- cal y e a r 1924-25 a m o u n ts to >27,- 185,336, th e San F ra n c isc o B u r­ eau of G o v e rn m e n tal R esearch p re d ic ts th e c ity ’s e x p e n d itu re p ro g ra m will exceed $4.3,000,000. I T he b u re a u m a k e s th is s ta te m e n t i a c co rd in g to W illiam H. N anry, d ire c to r of th e o rg a n iz a tio n , a fte r a c a re fu l a n a ly sis of th e ex p en d i-j tu re s to be a n tic ip a te d d u rin g the coining year. Tonight Funniest of all Plays 10 — 25 — 35c HONESTY Is my POLICY. Yeo, of course. 212— tf To Crater Ijake— O n V acation— C o n d u c to r W a lte r L. M axey a n d w ife le ft A sh lan d on M onday n ig h t on tr a in 53 f o r a s h o rt v a ­ c a tio n in San F ra n c isc o . In th e B ay C ity th e y w ill v isit th e ir so n s, H e rb e rt an d M erle Maxey. Dr. I. M. H a rg e tt, w ho w as ’ h e re a tte n d in g th e E p w o rth L eag u e I n s titu te , le ft M onday in co m pany w ith Rev. S a s s n e tt, of M edford, f o r K la m a th F a lls a n d th e lak e s on a fish in g trip . T hey w ill also v isit C ra te r L a k e a n d expect to r e tu r n F rid a y . W e ’ll be g lad to show’ you o u r j C lean in g , P re ss in g an d R e p a ir­ 261-tf new F a ll lin e of w o n d e rfu l w ool i ing a t P a u ls e r u d ’s. fa b ric s . P a u ls e r u d ’s. 2 8 5 -tf Died in P ortland— J . H. M cB ride, [form er A sh ­ M adden se lls Balloon tires. 2 4 6 -tf lan d re s id e n t, died of c a n c e r of th e sto m a c h in P o rtla n d la s t W ere H ere Sunday— n ig h t, a c co rd in g to w ord receiv ed i M r. a n d M rs. O. M. H e c to r and h ere. Mr. M cB ride’s w’ife.x th e fa m ily of K la m a th F a lls , sp e n t m o th e r of H u m b o lt P ra c h t, M rs. th e d a y in A sh la n d S u n d ay , b rin g ­ H um P ra c h t a n d Mrs. W illiam in g M iss M ary W a lk e r h o m e w ith V irgin, of M edford, w e re a t his th e m . M iss W a lk e r h ad been v a ­ bedside. Mr. P r a c h t a n d Mr. V ir­ c a tio n in g in P o rtla n d and a t th e gin le ft A sh lan d to d a y fo r P o r t­ lan d . b e a ch e s.— K la m a th News. N a t i o n a l . P a r k H ik in g B oots ^ O xfords Turkish Harem Slippers PAIR 95c Made of real Leather; come in a good assort­ ment of colors, nicely trimmed with metalie embroidery and silk Pom Pom; come in all sizes up to 8. Turkish Bath Towels EACH 15c Come in a good medium weight, made blue border. Regular value 20c each. with “STUNNING” D rum m ers’ Sample Sale Say th e G irls! of fine LINENS at C om plete lin e of A shland Can­ Good Indications— ned Goods at D etricks. 94-tf In d ic a tio n s a re t h a t th e r e w ill be a v e ry la r g e a tte n d a n c e fro m W e d e liv e r th e goods— D e tric k s M edford a t th e co m b in ed d in n e r 9 4 -tf m e e tin g of th e c h a m b e rs of com ­ m erce of M edford a n d A sh lan d in L ith ia P a rk , th e la t te r city , to ­ Back in A shland— e v e n in g b e g in n in g a t P e te r S p en cer, of he fa c u lty m orro w of th e U n iv e rsity of O regon, and 5 :4 5 p. m . T h e M edford c h a m ­ a fo rm e r A sh la n d boy, a rriv e d b er w ill fu rn is h th e p rin c ip a l p a rt h e re re c e n tly , a n d w ill sp en d his of th e p ro g ra m .— M ail T rib u n e . v a c a tio n on th e S p e n c e r ra n c h in C lassified ads bring resu lts. th e D ead In d ia n c o u n tr j. T h at word best describes the NATIONAL PA RK line. The boot illustrated is just one style—see the full line. 25 Per Cent Less Than Regular Prices Table Cloths, Lunch Cloths, Scarfs, Guest Tow­ els, Hand Towels and Bath Towels. The ENDERS Co. “Well Dreued CirU Wet/ Theo” E. R. ISAAC & CO “The Q uality Store" '.'v L 'z HELP RAISE ASHLAND’S QUOTA The Salvation Army Campaign $2,000 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. 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 liberal 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. The Salvation Army deserves the support of every thinking man and woman that desires 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. STATISTICAL REPORT OF WORK DONE IN ASHLAND LAST TWELVE MONTHS 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, Com., G. FI. Wenner, Adj. I want to say that much good work has been done within ¿he 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. 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. SE N IO R W ORK ’ 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 o o r a tte n d a n c e .................................................. C onveia 011s ..... ................. , .......................... N u m b e r h o u rs v isitatio n JUNIOR WORK M eetings h eld .................................... ....... A tte n d a n c e ............. ........................... R E L IE F W O R K 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 er p erso 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 shoes a n d g a rm e n ts N u m b e r p erso n s found em p lo y m en t N u m b er p erso n s in te rv ie w e d N u m b e r g ir lg received a t R escue H om e ....... T o ta l n u m b e r p erso n s helped .................................... Aug. 2 to 9 Quota $2000.00 DATES— AUGUST 2-0, 1924 LIEUT. CHAS. BENN ETT, LIEUT. C. DUEILL. O FFICERS IN CHARGE 100 1,806 1,175