Visitors Were '
Is Forced to Pay ’
Heavy Import Duty
On Cat’9 Whisker!^
Mr. and Mrs. A.' J. Biesick of
Frank Orubb has returned to
Ashland 'from Beatty. Oregon, Salem are .visiting in Ashland
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where he has been employed on for two days.
road construction work during
the heat dressed man
the 'summer.
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We specialise In men's duds. a
nix will give you good dinner for
a
35 cts. E. K. Unit.
19-1” Hab-a-dash-Inn.” .
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C liff Payne makes elotbes racks.
Lavoptik Eye Wash
McNair Bros.
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Special convocation, Thursdav
evening. Sept. 24*, Royal Arch
Chapter reunion, with visiting
delegations from Southern Oregon
and. Northern
California. -In-
c lu w g grand offioera from both
stsftk.
Routine "business mst-
tera hnd degree work dispensed
wltli.
Meet at 7:30; reception
of grand high priests at 8:00
o’clqek.
Banquet at 8:30, fol
lowed by a program of addresses,
etc.
AIL companions cordially
G. W. DUNN, H
W, H. DAY, Secy.
Daughters of the Nile will
give ’ a benefit dance for the
ladies patrol at the fair grounds
pavilion, Oct. 1. A ll members of
Masoaic body invited.
Rctirrncd Homo--
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Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Good, who
has spent the past six„ weeks
at the home of Mrs. Good’s pat -
ante, Mr. and Mrs. X. F. Arnold
anil the earlier part of summer
in Northern Oregon and Wash
ington left yesterday morning,
for theis home In Los Angelos,
motoring through and making
visits tu-'-apn Francisco and
Santa Crux.
Nortte,
Seat le;
Reno;
U thia Springs Hotel—
Among the guests registered at
the Llthia Springs hotel are: K.
Skate to music.
B. Stevens, Portland; C. E. Fonl,
Postland; M. H. Andrews and
wife, Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. R.
Look out! Watch out! “Hab
W. Hersey, Santa Barbara; Z.
s-dash-Inn!"
M. Agee. Eugene; Violet E . Dip-
po, Hollywood; . F. Lang, San
Visiting H ere ,
Francisco; R. E. Knowls, Klam
Mr* and Mrs. O. W. Loosley
ath Falls; C. L. Holmes, Port
of Fort Klamath are visitors In
land; C. E. Fish, Portland; Dr.
Ashland to attend *the Pioneer
and Mrs. A1 Phillips, Santa Crhx.
reunion tomorrow
Mrs. May Coleman of Hub-
bard, Oregon, was a visitor In
Ashland yesterday, with' Mrs.
Yes, we have no bananas, but
Henry Boje of Strawberry Lane. we have money to Idan on good
security.
Phone 21.
Yeo, (of
Special Merchants Lunch, 50c, course.)
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daily at the Placa— from 11 a.
fh > 2 p. m.
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The Merley Circle of the First
I.lAbility Insurance written ou Baptist church will meet in the
automobiles and trucks. Phono church parlors on Thursday af-
ternoon, September 24
Bowers and Harold Bunco
returned last evening from a
hunting trip near Blye.
Ashland Hotel—
Those registered at the Ash
land hotel are: , Ida Snyduatn,
Coquille; George McDonald, Mon-
terary, Calif.: Raymond G. Jones.
Rqseburg; Lettie M. Newcombe,
Keiso: H. W. Newcombe, Keleo;
Mena Wear
Specialist.
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LONDON. Sept. 33—
U. P.>— The cat’s whisk-
• « are dutiable, under
the English Customs Act.
A
foreign
manntae-
turer found this out wh*U
he tried to ship Into
England
several
doseh
' handkerchiefs embellished
in the confer with a
smiling needlework por-
trait of Felix the Cat.
Each
Felix
had
six
whiskers.
Each whisker
was of silk.
Dutiable on, account of
the whiskers," said the
Customs Office.
"You’re crasy," report-
ed the shipper, “ns eras?
as Felix.”
But the home office
backed its customs qffl-
clal up— and the Import-
er had tb dig down Into
bis pocket to the extent
of a 1 per "cent ad-
valorum
duty, on the
whole shipment nil on
account of Felix’s s ift
whiskers.
•od vary «M
ondarfaily cbav
Forest Lumber Co., will
two-band sawmill at Asp
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LANDS IN NEW VOW
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debt question with Ori
» eanip we have seen. The mer-v
Howevbr, nt that time. Secre
tt chants of the city also gave tary of the Treasury Melon and
a u h wonderful service”
President Coolidgt declared that
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J. F. Tuck and wife, Elgin, I no such satisfactory terms would
a illinole— “We found your eamp I be accepted by the United Stales.
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’Tis not the gift that is the measure
T is the spirit—th at’s the treasure.
BABCOCK'S GIFT SHOPPE
'Distinctive Gifts For Discriminating People*
Phone 167
Oregon Hotel—
The guests registered at the
Oregon Hotel are Perry A. Rob
erts, Fresno; James N. Johnson,
Bangor, Maine; J. A. Skiff, Se
attle; W. M. Coftelt and wife.
Eugene; J. A. Winslow, Mon
tague; Fox Smalley and wife
and child, Klamath Falls.
The
Quality
Store
Springfield— Community
hos
pltal is proposed for early build-
ins
Visited H e r e -
Lakeview— Two new 100,000-
James H. Prather of Honolulu
Buy your box shook from the
foot
sawmills w ill open In Lake
was a visitor in Ashland yester-
local box factory at wholesale
county, this month.
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Latest fashions and methods
n hair dressing and general
beau* i parlor service at The
Vanity Shop.
Last dance of the season—
Oregon Aggravators ten piece
da non , band— Fair Grounds Pa
vilion, tonight.
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Select Dahlias now for spring
delivery.— Elharl^s
Mrs." Alice pugh of Alameda,
California, Is vlsltlng.ln Ashland
with Mrs. <5. E. Lane and Mrs.
E. H. Wagner. She Is on her
way homo from Portland.
A special purchase enables us to offer
these striking frocks at suqh a low price.
Dresses of unusual distinction, featuring
all the new fall styles made of Glistening
Satin Crepe, also a special hit 6f Wool
Dresses of Poriet Twill dt this low price.
THE THEATER BEAimFUL
LAST TIMES TODAY
“THE
SPANIARD’’
Ricardo Cortez
<!// 'Watch. eJiCen are P rou d
TOMORROW — FRIDAY
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A ll kinds of dimension turn-
T on hand at the bon factory.
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All the newest shades and fab
rics In smart men’s ready-to-
wear, a t Pnulaerud’s.
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Order Dahlias now from the
flowers In onr window.— Elhnrt's.
With Doris Kenyon, Lloyd Hughes, Hobart Bosworth.
Mrs. O. W . Long who has
boon nt Natron cut-off was a
business visitor In Ashland today.
SHIPWRECKED — THEN BATTL
ING A WILD 4 LEOPARD
FOR LIFE!
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Only stop- in Oregon— Oregon
Aggrnvntorn-r-Tou piece dance
hand.
F air Grounds Pavilion.
tonight.
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For ydnr health nothing better
than Roller Skating, Ashland
Nat, 86c, good skates.
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Roller skating. Ashland Nat;
good floor and skates, 35c. 7:30
to 10 p. m. Afternoons by ap
pointment.
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See the million dollar ship blown up for a movie thrill.
MISfl I j AWLIS at t h e organ
Regular Admission
Adults—Matinees 25c; Evenings 35c
Children—10c Any Time
There are adorable frocks for all oc
ean ions—daytime and evening—beau
tifully tjesigned and attractively trim
med, fashioned in t^w Satins, Georg
ette Crepe and Cut Velvets,. Except
ional Values.
Tn M e d f o r d -
Mrs. Howard Rose and
Ferris Stanton visited in
ford yesterday.
activities revolve around
M en , in fact, adjust all their movements
according to lime A watch, small at u is,
day in and day out plays an important pan
.w
It must ho dependable— it m int be con
venient in size—and for most o f us, it must
be priced within reason
The Luxurious Trimming of Rich Fur
- A watch such as this can be obtained at
in Elegant Collars, Cuffs and.Borders
CHAS. A. WHITE
make these Coats a Positive Sensation
EN DER ’S BLOCK
a t these low prices.
W A N TED — Two . experienced
confectionery girls, None other
need apply. Apply Placa Co3-
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fectlonery.
FOB RENT- •Five room fnr-
Inqulre nt 713
nished house.
19-2*
Oak St.
F O R R E N T - Room.
rol E. Pratt.
Phone 391-R.
Mrs. Car-
438 * N. Main
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New
Shipment
Overcoats - Topcoats - Suits
J 16•» Io $35°° Values
Mrs. 8. J. Chaney and
Junior, are visiting for a
days in Klamath Falls.
Men’s Windsor Cheviot eulta I«'
Collegiate Greys and Sahara
Tans nt Pnataernd'a.
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TOMORROW WE W iik BE OPEN
FOR BUSINESS IN THÈ
Watch Our W indows for Arrival of More
NEW CLASSY KNIT BLAZERS
Not completely moved or ready for formal opening
but ready .for business nevertheless.
of the Notable GLOBE Winter Underwear Just In
Two Stores Temporarily
Imported Woolen Mufflers
The Reinoval Sale will continue for a limited time
at the old ¿fore.
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