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fef Pun-1,sued C a r - M ft Arthur M. Peter* ha* pwr- Vaddh'4 fl? Mr. and Mre. W . ti. McNair are expected to r e tu n this eve chased through the Automotive batting for i ■ nlng from a trip to the fair Shop a new Chevrolet coupe. * . struck out. - ------- < Moore to O i at Salem and a trip to Portland. Fairview. Orres retinas ladies coate. one hit, ho Special Merchants Lunch. 60c, dally at the Plata— from 11 a. m- ja S p. m. # t i Purcliawtl Car— The Automotive Shop ropprts Vernon McGee was elected the sale of a new Chevrolet tour •carer of the freshman class William Milea has moved from ing ear to C. N. Gilmore. (Continuad from page the University of Oregon. Orange street to a bouse near BTuoge 3b t o o 0 " 1 0 working Mt that capacity he con Business amT P leasure V isito rs the Normal. Liability Insurance written on 1 0 1 0 tracted tuheruelosls. bat tha dis William Hash and W illiam Myers x lb automobiles aad trucks. Phone > 0 1 1 7 2 Tbomas of Seattle are business Pack. aa. ease did not devplop until seme Oar clothes aro guari IV AdUM k-14 acres tilled, 81. Teo, (o f course.) 19-tf > * * • i time after hla return to the and pleasure visitor* in Ashland Rual c we invite comparison of and I for pasture. Priced at Covaleakla p 2 0 : 0 0 1 " for a few daya. They are' vlalt- United Stptee. ' -I and quality. Paalserud's. »1.999. • McNaeley xx 0 1 0 0 0 o ing with R. J. Woods. When mustered out of the S AORB8 beet of land, fenced, Veach xxx 0 0 0 0 0 0 United States service, he was en Cooked food, Nothing. etc. >600. ' ■ ; Reuther a 1 0 0 0 0 0 Prom Medford— 31-4« gaged by the Olanta as a pitch ll.S h ACRMS bottom land, al Totals >1 > I I* 13 3 ing coach, and in that capacity article guaranteed on ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bern falfa and grain, living water, ir lif t Asliland— made a trip with the team in McNair's next of Medford were visitors In Aah' x— Ran for Blnege la sixth, sale at rigation for 7 L-3 scree, eheap Stuart McKIssick and family xx— Ran for J. Harris In ninth. the spring of 1920. He waa at 11160. - > left last evening for Vista. Cali- xxxBattad for Ruel In ninth, NOTICE taken 111 and after an examina A ll near City limits, with tele fornla. where they will make a— Batted for Coveleekiwlu hhitlu tion was rushed to the tuber Sealed bids for painting «nd To Salean— phone and TR. F. -D, privileges. their home. Mrs. Homer Billings, Mrs. kalsomlnlng the Recorder's office PltDiburgh— AB R H PO A E culosis camp at Saranac Lake Inquire of G. B. Rntler, 41 Gran Moore 4 i o < ’ i o Then began a bitter fight with Fred Engle and Mrs. Albert will be received np to 8 o'clock ite St., City. z '.tt-l mo. _Good hair bobbing. Marcelling the white plague, tn which Marske, left last evening for p. m., Monday. Oct. 12, 1925.1 a specialty. The Vanity Shop. Cuyler r f 3 1 1 1 0 0 i Matheweoa had the aid of 4 FO B IUKNT— Nice warm cabin ‘ 32-tt Salem where they will attend and said bids w ill be opened and Barnhart If 4 0 1 3 0 0 devoted wife, The entire aport- the' Columbia River branch meet considered by the Common Coun for winter, with private bath and Traynor 8b 3 0 0 0 2 0 , ing world watched the battle ing of the Womens’ Foreign Mis cil at 8 o'clock p. m., on said toilet. CaMmwO^aJ^ ft-3 Buy your fall stationery now W right is . 4 1 2 0 6 0 , which Christy fought with ah date. sionary society. at Elhart'* sale. 0 0 1 0 the courage and lion-heart that , rooq» furnished Specification* o n be-x>bt*tned Orgntham lb 4 0 Smith c ’ 3 0 1 4 2 0 I had nerved him In hundreds of 3 Mocha from Patronise McGee's Oct. 9 and from the City Recorder. TRADE IN TOUR OLD TIRES Aldridge p 3 0 .0 0 0 0 diamond battles and In the perils -T. 82-tf ---- Q ERTRUDE BIBOB. 10. Help Civic CInb. ... — to Madden ft-r new ones. Ashland a 7 XT 13 " Of the World War. vulcani»'ng Works. 140— tf iy Innings Mathewqon won and returned Buy bread, cakes, pies, cookies, 010 ooo 001-2 to the national game as presl- Saturday at Civic Club Sale. To Leave Saturday 000 100 02x-3 ,jent of tha Boston Braves, which GOOD MARK IS MADE Mrs. O. F. Silver will leave io run*. Judge, office be assumed in 1923. Later All kind* oí dimension lum- ---- - IN TAX OOLLNCTÏONW Saturday for Stoekten, California FO R R E M » —Furnished apart Sacrifice bits, the fata'l disease came back, where she will visit for about ■et on hand at tha box factory. ment. Also unfurnished flat. >r, 8. Harria, ' an< i finally claimed hla life. 392-tf (Continued from page one) two months. Heat furnished. Lithla Apart It will taka two . weeks to ments. 32-3 B usiness Vlattor— Civic Club Rummage Sale will credit the last minute-pfcymenta Louis Older of Medford was be held at McGee's old store Oct. made by mall. Employees of 9 and fO. Articles received a business visitor In Ahland to the tax department, some who there Oct. 7 and 8. Phone day. have been at the post for sight 340-R if donations are to be «TH EA TER When yon think of painting years, said It was the heaviest called for. think of Blackwell. Phone 323L. rush they had ever experienced. In addition to the 1924 taxes 28-tf TODAY - T< - WANTED — Strong, ..capable, Shampooing, facial, and all paid, >2850.17 was p a i d - o n 922 middle aged womaft, a good plain other hair or facial treatments delinquent taxes, >807 of 1921 C liff Payne makes ladders. cook, who wants a permanent expertly performed at The Vanity delinquent taxes, and 38.98 of position at general housework; Shop, over M iller’s Toggery. Hava a fit at Owes, upstairs. 1921 delinquencies. everything now and convenient; The delinquent taxes this year 31-4* good home and good -wages tq are less than in any year since Candy Land— Pop-corn bricks In M e d fo r d - -chewing sticks, a good buy for Il. C. Onley was a business the children visitor in Medford today. Trip To Ttie Oms t — Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Poley left last evening for a trip to Bandon and Marshlfeld. They will also visit their daughter in Coquille. Roller skating, Ashland Nat good floor and skates, 86c. 7:80 to 19 p. m. Afternoons by ap pointment. 19-tf Faflier and Son Tickets. ings Agency. 50c plate. Bill- A new evening course In Busi ness Administration, Advahced Bookkeeping, Auditing and High er Accountancy under a Certified Publle Accountant at the Med . ford Business College Is your op portunity to get preparation of ’ university grade right at home. Class now forming. OWN. 32-eod-3 Have your broken repaired. Large stock on hand. Jordan Sash i lnet Works. Phone 131 i I ' * i ,* I have a few markers left in At Cowununity Hospital— Orders promptly filled. . W . C. Lyman who was operat stock. ed upon at the Community hos Mrs. A. H. Russell. 117 N. Main i 38-1* pital yesterday la reported as 8t. getting along-nlcely. To Open Hotel aad Cafe— Yea. we have no bananas, but Saturday, October 10, the Elk we have money to loan on good Hotel and Cafe w ill open in the security. Phone 21. Yeo, (of Powell building at 289 Fourth street. George W . Lowe, a dis tributor of Caswell coffee will Pappy swimming at the Jack- have charge. eon Hot Springs. Hot mineral baths and plunge. Open ail Try Nlnlnger’s combination winter. * 23-tf sandwiches. 89-tf ' Mortal Evening— A very delightful evening was spent last evening at the Christ ian church, with dinner for the members. A very Intereating program was enjoyed. errors. Eighth Inning— Washington— Rice singled over the middle fa g . 8. Harris sac rificed, Grantham to Moore. Al- grlch threw Goslln out. Rice going to third. Judge sent up a high fly to Moore. No runs, one hit, no errors. P 111 a b u rgh— Peck Juggled Moore's hopper and Moore was safe at first. On the h it and run, Moore went to second, 8. Harris threw out Carey. Moots scored ahead o f Ouyler’s homer Into the right field stands. Barn hart singled past Peck. Peck Juggled Treynor's grounder and both runners were safe. W right fouled out to Myers at third. Rual mad«, a* wonderful,, catch ot Grantham’s foul. Two runs, 3 hits, 8 errora. Ninth Inning— Washington—<J. Harris w alk ed. McNeely ran for Harria. Myer tingled into right, Mc Neely going to second. Peck got a base on balls. Veacb batted Daring rescues, battles with the elements, and.a sweet love story. , L A tale of storms atfd dangers, of a m an’s ter rific struggle between love and duty. Regular Admission M ISS LAW LIS AT THE ORGAN Of having your clothes cleaned aRd pressed regu larly. You will look much better. No matinee except on Sat Standard Cleaners urdays and Sundays while --.a* we are redecorating. Phone 108 FEED, SEED AND GROCERIES trd grain, tlm o th / rye gram, red-clover and Alsace tr seed. We handle the beet feed that money can buy. ,ay more for the grade of food that wa handle In order re satisfaction. Remember that wu handle Cherro flour. >nly flour that never cornea back. But you will come _• aa i taring nuinmdr and call tor Cherro Flour. W hat Beautiful Framed * Reproductions of Master Artists in Subjects as Kollows: “The Dogs” “TraiVs End” 19-tf “The Lone Wolf” 'Gray’s Cottage' An unusual opportunity tb de velop personality and earning power is open through an eve- nlng course In Scientific Sales manship and the Art of Judging Man under an expert salesman a t tha Medford Business College, OWN. S2-eod-3 “Weeping Mary” “Christ's Gethsemane” Phone 214 — 353 E. Main-Street SPECIAL SALE “The Burning Forest” TIRES - TUBES and Christ at the Temple” Rev. W . Jndaon Oldfield. Rev. T . K- Allison and Rev. M. 9. * ,, • Refreshments by Plata Confectionery New Management — New Hall — New Music There Machine the Market I-1 ~ " »-• > . is ' One /. • •. , on <* '. . * Doing This today. It is the IVoods/odf 95 O ik S t “Indistinct” and “Lightly Struck” Characters (?) BUY YOUR TIRES NOW AND SAVE MONEY We are offering some real values in AeeeMories W he^yon want, insurance that will make good any loss or damage that a dis astrous fire may cause you. . - You can have your property Inspected and secure valuable information about your insur ance without coating pou at penny. Bvery Are Insurance policy bought from thia agency ot the H ertford Fire Insurance Com pany means' a free fire pre vention service. Absolute Uniformity of Stroke regardless of how the typist strikes the keys. Perfect Letters Perfect Carbons Perfect Stencils ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION BY ŸOUR LO CAL OFFICE SUPPLY D EALER . . ELH ART’ S “The Gleaner^' ''Mother and Child' All framed behind glass. See them in the today Tha one-oent m ie at McNair'a Tharaday-Priday and Saturday ‘ Electric Typing Means Skate to musie.— Ashland Nat. return -1 Music By i Harry Miller’s Sunkist Club Orchestra FRAZIER AND SON “Spanish Don will • ~ , It May not be the fault of" machine,- probably »•not. The fingers Do N o t always strike the keys with the same force, and i t ' inevitably shows in the work. “Rock of Ages” Portland where thoy Bave for a few days Interviewlag JACKSON HOT SPRINGS Saturday, October 10th » 1 I M IMMTOVy MTT100 PICTURES “Hope” Woodworth ..¿.NThe Mall BeawtifaT HAVE YOU EVER RECEIVED TYPEW RIT TEN LETTERS* AND GLANCED THROUGH THE WRITTEN PAGE AND NOTICED THE NUMBER OF The Spring Song F all woblena are Orras Tailor Shop. ALOHA PAVILION (Continued from page one) Clothes and food St McOee’a. The Medford Rug Cleaner and F lu ff Rug Man will be In Ash land Friday of thia week. Phono your orders to 113 or 249. G RA ND O PENIN G window and on th e SPECIAL SELLING .FOR FRIDAY . AND SATURDAY <1 9C Each BDy a Used Car st Year Own 1920 1921 1917 1922 CHEV. TO U R IN G ...... CHEV. TO U R IN G ........................... DODGE TOURING ............................... FORD S E D A N .......... ........................./ Good Terms on These Cars OAK STREET GARAGE CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO Lincoln I Ford son "Service Worth W hile1 Phone 37