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PAÖfc Fbü» iiii— M traii »4 » » 4 ÂBHlAîm D A ttf ï î î t i O -w - »i b o c a l» P ersonal fiotes ; ,» i i * <» A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and erents of < > local interest Values in clothes th at will open Calvin McClelland left this ’ your eyes at P aulserud’s. 43— tf m orning on a week’s unting trip in eastern Oregon. Big dance Fri. nite. Memorial Hall. 45— 2 Cliff Payne makes Book stands. Complete line of Ashland Can Don’t miss the Big Dance Fri., ned Goods at Detricks. »4-tf nite. 45— 2 T o E astern Oregon— In A shland— In Ashland— Mr. Myers of Needles, Califor Joe Jacobs of the S. H. Frank nia, arrived in Ashland this m orn Company of San Francisco was ing and expects to remain here in Ashland today on business. for a short time. Dance Hot Springs Sat. Nite. Big dance Fri. nite. Memorial Hall. 45— 2 I o Buckeyebread, the only bread. We put up lunches for travelers. W atch Jackson Hot Springs for B utler, The Buckeye. 41— 12 Hallowe’en Friday, Oct. 31. Big gest event in dance history. 44-3 Moving— C. D. Dayhoff is moving from Special Auto Accident Policy his form er home a t 129 Laurel for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo street to his new home on Nob of course. 24-tf Hill. We deliver the goods— Detricks Let us fill your pall with Swiftfc 94-tf «ilvor Leai lard. Costs less than shortening. Goes farther and is Yes, U, Tel, Um, K istlers Qual more nutritious. Detricks. 94-tf ity Bread, from tho oven over Halowe’en goods at E lh a rt’s. 4 6— 1 Move»—- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moses have moved from the J. M. W agner place on Oak street to the Col umbia Hotel, where they will make their future home. the counter, 8 and 12c. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY „ Hew ftgtehdfi}*» Yeo are welcome to compare Defi't ©Ú» $ e B it Dance Fri., H, A. Culp, assistant superin- my Automobile rates w ith any nite. 45— T idings olflssified do the, business. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER HOWDY, NEIGHBOR FOR RENT: «— 1 “ furnished t6ndent f<Jr the SotlthGrn Paci. other rates in Jackson or Jose house at 928 B St. 46 j fic of Dunsmuir was in Ashland phine Counties; you cab be the STRAYED: — Red pig, weight ; on business, Judge. Phone 21, Yeo, of course. about 40 pounds. Phone 440J. I 30— tf 46__2 i Hears Speecli- ----------------------------------------------- J Millard Grubb was one of the Every ad has a message. FOR SALE: — R abbitts and radio enthusiasts who listened in ' J .!■ ILL ' IB — L— J Jl hutches. 928 B. St. 46— 3a J on Coolidge’s speech last even ing. Mr. Grubb has a super- FOR SALE: — $165 Bruns hetrodyne set and reported th a t wick talking machine $90, $5 the speech was heard clearly and down, balance term s. P arty leav distinctly. ing town. Phone 370J. 46— 4* OCTOBER 2«, 1024 75c F ru it Cocktail RELISH Fourth Phone Us " for Sunday Dinner Suggestions Eagle Market N. Main Phone 107 Special prices on all meats and chickens for Saturday Our Holland Bulbs are here. We have the Sacred Chinese lily— Hyacinths in all shades and choice. V arieties of T ul ips, and the Paper W hite Nar- cissis, Daffodils and Jonquils. Try our sausage Olives SALAD Shrimp CHOICE OF: — Roast Oregon Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Baked Chicken, Oyster dressing Young Fried Chicken, Southern Style Roast Leg of Pork Apple Sauce Snow Flake Potatoes Creamed Cauliflower Street Market Holland Bulbs B ring your pail and have it fille d w ith our pure lard. D E SSE R T . Choice o f:—- Pineapple Tapioca Cream, Whipped, Cream Cocoanut Cake, A La Mode COFFEE TEA MILK PHONE 37 L. R. HATCHER, Florist Cor. Blod & Palm Ave. P h on e 1 1 8 Celery The PLAZA We Deliver W e D eliver Jerry O’Neal FROM 12 NOON to « P . M. Save. $10.00, walk upstairs to Orres tailor shop. 17— tf Republican Ticket and Platform OCTOBER Just Note How Many Coats You May Choose From in These Six Groups, All of Which Are Withi n the Popular Price Range. With the Four or Five Months of Winter Ahead These Timely Of ferings of Splendid Coat Values Should Appeal to Every Woman or Miss in Need of a Coat. -o- -O- -o- 20 COATS SELLING AT 20 COATS SELLING AT $24.50 $16.75 Coats for girls and small women, really as good materials as you will find in coats at $19 75. Many of these have fur collars and all are exeeptionallv good coats for . $16.75' -o- r lirtliis lot are coats that will fit any size from the miss oh 16 to the size of 45 in stylish stout eoats, and are eoats that are usuallv sold at $25 to $27.50 -O— -o- 10 COATS SELLING FOR Sizes IS to 45, are to be found in this pop ular priced lot and values such as are usually sold at $32.50 or more. We are giving a lot of coat values at $29.75 $34.50 This is a popular price and one at which we feature some very slrong values. on get into some very pretty cloths at this price and some showy coats. -o- $54.50 -o- -o- 45 COATS SELLING FOR AND 8 COATS SELLING FOR $44.50 Sizes 16 to 47 and as wide a range of style as there are coats. For just such eoats as this lot contains at $44.50 you would usual ly pay around $50.00. -o- -o- 12 COATS SELLING FOR -o- A diet on bread o- 15 COATS SELLING FOR $29.75 $64.50 include most of the better eoats in our stock. There are probably a dozen finer ones between $75.00 and $100.00. -o- -o- -o- Every Size and Type of Figure to be Found in Almost Any o f These Groups. We Always Carry a Good Assortment of Stylish Stout and Jun ior, 17 to 19, Sizes Both of Which Are Cut on Different Lines from the Regular Ladies1 and Misses1 Garments. -o- -o- -o- -o- Coats for Children 4 to 14 Complete a Line That Will Take Care of QUALITY Is the Measure of VALUE An article that possess no qualifi cations for satisfactory service proves very expensive no m atter how small its selling price. You will find, therefore, QUAL ITY, the dominant feature at this' store rather than cheapness. ja r ! How are you, neighbor? L et’s take a minute to talk about our neighborhood. Our neighborhood’s our home, and I wonder if we’re making it all we could make it. I t ’s like this. Neighborhoods make a county, counties make a state, states make a nation. Well, then, our nation, our state, our county is just as fine and healthy and prosperous as our neighbor hood is fine and healthy and prosperous. If that isn’t gospel truth, say what is. The business of the plumber is to make a neigh borhood healthier. Health makes everything finer, and these two boost prosperity for all. L et’s see to it, neighbor, that our neighborhood is 100 per cent sanitary. L et’» see to it that every home lias good plumbing and good beating. Yes. of course, plwnbing and beating are my business. But in helping ,me to help our neighbor hood you are helping yourself. Then, the next turn of the wheel, T’ll help you help our neighborhood. Think it over, neighbor, think it over. 31— 6 The Jackson County Republican Dance Hot Springs Sat. Nite. organization is composed of fifty- six precinct committeemen, an executive committee of eleven Are you all set for the Hal members, a women’s advisory lowe’en M asquerade and Hard committee of eleven members, one Time Ball Friday at Jackson Hot woman member of the state execu tive committee, a state com m ittee Springs. Bulowski Orchestra. a congressional com m ittee 53— 3 man, man, m aking a to tal of eighty- one members who are the law fully constituted representatives Tanlac, $1.00. McNair Bros. of the republican party in Jack- county. These men and wo 100 boxes large Spitzenburg and son men believe in party governm ent, Newtown cull apples, 50 cents. party responsibility, and party Bring your box or sack. F ru it As discipline, for no political organi sociation. 44-6 zation can long endure, nor can it be of any great force or effect in elevating our standards of pub C onfined to Home—— lic service unless *it is willing to Mrs. D. L. Glenn of Glenn ave assume full responsibility for its nue is coflfined to her home on acts and stands ready to enforce discipline and demand loyalty account of illness. when the m ajority speaks. .The organization is in politics only Best m ilk— Lininger’s Dairy, from the standpoint of b etter gov 10c quart. Phone 396R and 369J. ernm ent. The following resolution was 26—tf unanimously adopted at our m eet ing on»October 7th. It is both a Dance Hot Springs Sat. Nite. pledge and platform : Under the election law3 of the Come in, look then over, Paul- state of Oregon, a county com ittee is elected by the people at 43— tf m serud's Suits. the prim ary at the same time the candidates are nom inated, and this 100 boxes large Spi .enburg and committee is given full authority Newtown cull apples, 50 cents. to take charge of the campaign for election. Bring your box or sack. F ru it As This com m ittee is made res sociation. 44— 6 ponsible for the conduct of the campaign; it is empowered to levy N o agen t in Southern Oregon assessm ents on the candidates and to otherwise raise funds for prop can w rite better A uto insurance er and legitim ate campaign ex or at low er rates than tilts Staples penses. The powers of this com m ittee given both by law and by A gency. implication are alm ost unlim it ed. Therefore, be it Smith Bros Stomach Tonic. Resolved, th a t the Jackson McNair Bros. County Republican C entral Com m ittee exercise in every ju st and reasonable way in this campaign H ear Coolidge— Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Angwin were the full powers given them by law. among those who heard the Coo Believing in party government lidge speech last night. They re and party responsibility, we th ere ported th a t fbe speech came in fore pledge to the people of Jack- son county th a t if they see fit to very clear and distinct. elect our candidates on the 4th day of November, then this o r W hen our label is in your ganization will get behind these clothes, you are well dressed. county officers and encourage and Paulesrud'a. 43— tf support them in every way, so long as they conduct th eir respec tive offices in an able, economical H ere Today— and honest m anner, and if they Mr. B utler, Independent can prove unw orthy in the conduct offices, and should didate for Congress, was in Ash of th eir land today In the interests of charges of inefficiency or dishon esty be preferred against any such his campaign. officer and if upon investigation are found to fee true, then this Sweet cream for whipping and committee pledges the people of coffee— also fresh m ilk, always Jackson county th a t we will ask for the resignation of any such •a Ice a t the Plaza. 239— tf officer, and, if necessary, take steps to remove him. F u rth er, if these candidates are MARCEL AN© CURL LAST endorsed at the polls this fall, Glint LONGER after a Golden then this com m ittee is resolved Shampoo. to see th a t harmony is brought into the court house a t Jackson M. E. Moffit left this morning ville and th a t all of these officers for Toledo, Oregon, for an indef pull together for efficiency in our county governm ent, to the end inite stay. th a t the burdens of the taxpayers may be relieved to as great an extent as possible. We fu rth er pledge ourselves to see th a t unnecessary deputies, special police and other special officers and any unnecessary mem bers of the clerical force not ab solutely necessary for th e effic iency conduct of county business, shall be cut off. W ith this understanding and pledge we subm it for th e consid eration of the voters of Jackson county our ticket nom inated by the republicans in the May pri m aries: For R epresentatives 8th D istrict— JOHN H. CARKIN RALPH P. COWGILL For D istrict A ttorney— . NEWTON C. CHANEY For County Judge— W. J. HARTZELL For County Commissioner— VICTOR BURSELL and b u tter for the man of ad For County Clerk— vanced age has been proved to DELILIA STEVENS be th e most beneficial, provid For Sheriff— ing the bread is made from J. J. McMAHON high grade flour a id is light For Assessor— J. B. COLEMAN and nutritious. >ur home For School Superintendent— m ade loaves are bo i delicious SITSANNE HOMES CARTER and nutritious, and our rolls, For T reasurer— A. C WALKER biscuits and breadstuffs gener For Survevor— ally are tem pting and in every T. G RIFFITH COWGILL For Coroner— way superior when made a t H. W. CONGER Signed: JACKSON COUNTY R E PUBLICAN COMMITTEE. (Paid A d r ) 45— 10 Lithia Bakery IM4ay, October 84, 1984 Any Feminine Member of the Family.