Left W* Pdrtlaad— F. F. Judson of Falla la in Aghlend a today. Miss Stella Hay morning for Portien« blned business and ( Klamath busines» In Grant» Pads— Gerald E. Gunter waa a In Quanta Paa* yesterday Onr clothee are guai we Invite comparison o and quality. Paulserud’s. Moved— Liability Insurance written on A- C. Crews ani automobiles and trucks. Phone moved from Mou 21. Yeo, (ot course.) "19-tf to 803 North Main. TRADE IN TOUR’OLD TIRES Stated Communication of Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E. S., to be held tomorrow (Tuesday) Oct. g nt 8 p. m. Initiation. Visitors welcome. By order of Worthy Matron. LEAH M. CALDW ELL, Sec. Vbdtiug Here— C. A. Barr of Sacramento visitin g In Ashland with Mr and Mrs. F. R, Merrill. to Madden for new ones. Ashland vulcanising Works. 1*® 11 Bnsiness Visitor»— G. A. Briner and Morris Bur low of Talent were business vis Itors in Ashland today. Business Visit»*— R. E. McElhose of Medford was a business visitor in Ash- land today. AGMNTC WANTED (By Her Devoted Beason new- 090a. Northern Calif, ’and .Oregon Territory. Represent As I aat alone in the evening'« Goodyear Salea C o.^ Weather- soft twilight, Pining for my departed sister, Proof coat* Factory to wearer. Creor manager at Weed. Write, that wag, to me s o ^ s a r . aee personally, E. T. Her aweet spirit came'down to phone Morphy, Weed Hotel, Weed, me from Heaven, »•-? Saying: “Look slater. Feel me, Calif. for I am here.” FQR SAL»— 20 head cow» and heifers. J. W. Shattuck, Talent. “Don’t worry and grieve so, for 29-6* . ma darling. UiH-k To Work— . For yon know that some time FOR RENT — 2 furnished Miss Margaret Campbell re­ I had to go; apts. Light and water furnished. turned yesterday to her work In And In spirit I will viett you Phone 187-J.' 4»-» the local telephone office. often, I »TANT W ORK in store, Our Heavenly Father wills it To San Francisco— what have you for a man? Mrs. G. E. Elb left this after O .Rox 488. Jack Renton. noon for San Francisco on s Some dky in her footsteps I ’ll business trip. follow. FOR SALE— Ford rnnahont, Our parting on Earth was so with truck W>dy. first class shape To Portland— full o f pain, ' Rev. W|. Judaon Oldfield, Rev. Bargain. ' See Thompson, Carson V. K. Allison, and Rev. M. 8. For we lived for each other in Fowler Lbr., Co. 29-3* deepest devotion; Woodworth, left this morning FOR R EN T— Six rooms, 830 W hile it is my great loss, it for Portland where they will In­ North Main. Good chicken equip­ IS her great gain. terview Billy 8unday for an en­ ment. Phone 380. 29-tf gagement In Ashland after the In the bright, sunny el firsfRof the year. a ,— Visitor From Klamath Falls— far away city Miss Gertrude Cox of Klam­ Where soft' .xephyr ’breqgfts To Grants Pas*— , never cease to blotr, > “ ath Falls was an Ashland visitor J. H. Fuller and F. H W alker are attending the Irrigation Surrounded therq by departed Saturday. lovfed ones Congress at Grants Puss today. TIDINGS WANT ADS « ell Is where our Ellen is at home ANYTHING. we know. SHENANDOAH BOARD Ones age^n ln tlm e ot sorrow wonderful »P*'« <* kl>4U' ness, »1 thoughtfulness aad sym­ pathy which seems to pervade Ashland, has helped us bear a Borrow which seemed crushlnu. To .the many frlenda who stood by In our hour of need we wish to express eur deep ap­ preciation. MRS. 3. R. PRCK. J. M. 8PENCER. P. Q.. J. K - *nd a* Civic Club Rummage S be held at McGee’s old st 9 and 101 Articles Candy Land— Walnut pati lea there Oct., 7 and 8. 340-R if «lonations are and cream cuts, hand made. called for. Rexall One-Cent gale next week Special Merchants Lunch, 50c, dally at the Plaaa— from 11 a V isiting H ere— E. W. Redifer, of Myrtle Creek. Is visiting his wife in Ash­ land, who Is here for her health. ON INQUIRY THROUGH Qnlncy Adams la a Her work here on Earth is for­ visitor in Portland for * LAKEHURST, Oct. 5— (U. P.) Watch for the One-Cent Sale ever ended. — The court of inquiry Into the at McNairs. For she has gone to her Shenandoah disaster finished its Heavenly home./ THE DAILY WAY TO work here today. Rear admiral Home made chill beans a, Hot Tamales at the Raggedy She is safe up there In the arms M H ilary P. Jones, Captain Lewis in . 25-4t hot dogs at Nininger’s. of Jesus, McBride and Commander John As he alts on Hfa righteous „ « Box Stationery— Buy one, get H. Towers, membera of the court, One hundred per cetn coffee and beautiful thyeue- will meet In Washington Thurs- ie free.— Elhart’s. with real cream, served at Nin- K ill the germs that cause Inger's. A b she walks the golden, streets it. Yen we have no bananas, but of Heaven, we have money to loan on good HOLD TWO F A TH E R - From Klamath Falls— She Is the gulfing star for.ua Phone 21. Yeo, (of SON BANQUETS HERR Mrs. Nell Beckley of Klamath security. here below. course.) 19 tf Ashland Falls was a visitor In She left In my keeping her most (Continued from page one) yesterday. precious Jewels, Hunting T r i p - And love thAt only a m— — lar army here for the convention Amont The Southern Oregonians fur- was a ntshed music for an enjoyable the rai dance st the Ashland Natatorlum to taki Saturday from a trip to Saturday evening. A large crowd I euvera F ran cisco. Helen Ban ford attended the dance. The South- equadr turned with Mra. Batiford a era Oregonians are playing at Kelly a rlalt with Luther Burbank the Natatorlum again Saturday, group. October 10. toon, 7 Why buy bonds when we can sell yon c ity residences and '' NOTICE J business properties paying from Applications wlU bo rocolvod byl FORNCROOK 1H 1NIMCTKD 8 to 14 per cent n et the Superintendent of the Blectrl-i FD R MALFEASANCE A >180« Investment paying eal Department ot the City of 1 1-2 per cent. . Ashland for position ap store­ A |1,®®9 lnveetment, peylog keeper. All applications to be in, 14 per cent. by October 7, 1981, and to be from Ashland, while others were A 82789 lnvestssent, paying made la «ppUcakt’s owa hand-1 from Medford and other county '18 par cent writing, giving fuU Information potato. That body waa composed A 829,999 Investment, paying concerning' ago. reoldonee. edu­ of the following members. 8. P. cation. experience, references and Hunter, fqyq|B*n: <>• w - K lni’ whether married or single. Quell-j Ashland; L« w9s Wyant, Ashland; William E. Denny, Ashland; H. 8. flcatlons; high school education " ,„ ..¿ - I . »a — Harrison, Ashland; J: L. HUI end 28— i t $2.95 A Few Other Suits hla Beauty Shoppe In- ladles ot Ashland to modern equipment In- , the Lithia Springs ,m 218. They special- ilp treatments, facials, i Pand electric.’ marcell- (curing and all other beauty work. Phone 7 29-tf ______ » M ilt* $1.00 Anothr Lot at (Continued .0 w pui U .u u u , national commander to succeeo dng and shot the prlxe Jameg DralI1 w ill he elected and , season so his friends I * conyenU(m clty for next year s a tour point bUck L elected. weighing 220 pounds American Legion Auxiliary, sed- I the feminine counterpart of the --------- I Legion, la very much In evidence our broken windows Large stock of gla», Jordan Sash and Cab- I. Phone 181. 28-tf Yarn, 45c to 50c Balls Children’s Bloomers "OLD HOME WEEK" Photographs of Quality. Studio CONVENTION OF LEGION- Ashland. On the Plaaa. Yams at 25c Coats (Wonderful Values $3.00 Kid Gloves at $1.95 White Middies Makin /O'Ma $1.50 Muslin Gowns Milton Sills as a m em be/of New York’s fin e s t-a big, he-man cop who m eets adventure at every tur“~ * / 10 fights, and lives, and lovee=*nd all for your dQliEht. $1.50 Nainsook Combinations Regular Prices Remuante of All Kinds Furs at 1-2 and 1*3 Off Keep Warm! Overcoals-Topcoats • Miller’s Toggery “ Hab-a-dash-Inn” Orville Rlchy, Medford. ? A Few Childrens Coats to Close Out - The Hew Store is a place not only of beau­ ty and convenience but a No Matinees except on Saturday and Sunday on ao- oount of Redecorating. . . 1 $19.75 F R ID A Y - SATURDAY The Ladies Civic Im- provement Q ub will hold their annual sale In the vacated half of our old store* and in addition to their own sale will wind up the ex­ istence of this old store by ac­ cepting an offer to sell what is left of our over stock on a basis of a commission of 10 per ceiit. place where popular prices will prevail This Week-Thê Last at the Old Store