4 • 1 James Beagle w ill leave tomor row morning for Shasta. Fresh Tamales.— The Z Dan Kay recently finished a lhrge garage on his property on A v e ry , street. Hut tab sulphur hatha. Day Ar night at Jackson Het Springs. * 86-tf Rose Moving— J. J. Chambers is moving today from A street to Hargadine St. Large Hats » A N T E D — To rent part or all if private garage on ChuTch at. ^hone i l l - R . For Fire Insurance see J. L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg. 8 7-tf « Does Blackwell do cabinet w ork? You bet. Phone 323-L. ; ' . V 7 8-tf For cleaning an pressing try Paulserud’s. W e Call. 76-tI Here Yesterday — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullinger W hy do you pay Seeing Ma of Talent were business visitors chine Agents from 8180 to |1 5 0 in Ashland yesterday. tor sewing machines, when you Dance at Jackson Hot Springs can get the W hite here for 865. December 5. Bm ll Pail. . 68-tf Saturday night, Music by Abbie Green's |»Ilte 78-1 Sittings evenings by appoint- Hawks popular orchestra. 76-tf ment.— Darling Studio. > 1 1 0 A M I? 1 am W- T. Blaekwell, alias Arizona B ill, the two brush man. I ’m everything these other palnt- >ars ain’t. N u t Sod1. Phone 423-L . 7 8-tf U u c h K ita, 81.18. at E lh a rt’i C liff Payne makes ball trees overcoats J. M. Mcleay of Portland was a Leaving Tonight— business visitor in Ashland yes v M r. H erat of the Vining The terday. ater w ill leave this evenlgn for St. Louis, Missouri, where he w ill be The ladies of the Baptist a visitor for about a month. chtfreh w ill hold a cooked food sale and bazaar a t Hardy Bros FO R SU R ETY bonds sea Grocery, Saturday, Dec. 5. Ladies X«. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg. aak to bring their- m aterial by 8:00 a. m. 78-3 Fire, Auto, L iability and all kinds of Insurance. Madden retreads tires. qaaiity 53-tt C. N. Gilmore wh<j has 76-tf 111 at his home for a few days is BusinesH Visitor— STAPLES REALTY Ashland Hotel Bldg. candles.— The 78-3 Kansas wheat lands— I have Quality and very exclusive a splendid cattle ranch, a fine nas cards. Order now at El- wheat farm and a good residence to exchange for Ashland proparty. For particulars address J. C. Chocolate Hopper, Ashland, Oregon. 78-6 Candyland. able to resume his duties w ith the Carson Fowler Company. ASHLAND REALTY CO. Call 130 for Powell’s famous apple cider and we deliver. B o m . - *•----------- -— •— ;------ To Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ander son of Elisabeth street yesterday morning, a boy ib-turned to Ashland— James Bowers and J. Edward Thornton returned last evening from Portland where they a t tended the Elks meeting. Exceptional valnea in slightly Dance a t Jackson Hot Springs used Victrolas, Sonoras and Edi Saturday night, December 6. son Disc phonographs. The Rose. Music by Abbie Green‘d Nite 78-2 Hawks popular orchestra. 78-4 AMERICANS SAFE IN CHINA SAYS OFFICER From H ornbrook- M A N IL A , Dec. 2— (U . P .)— J. H . W illiam s of Hornbrook American residents in Shanghai was a visitor la Ashland today. w ill be safe, regardless of any oatbreaka that may .taka plane High grade tailoring by an ex there, in tbe opinion of Ad part tailor at Orres Tailo r Shop, m iral Clarence W illiam s, com upstairs. Made in our own shop. mander of the Asiatic fleet, who Try us out. 78-1* conferred today w ith Governor General Leonard Wood Orres cleans clothes. Phone 14 Just arrived at Nlningara, Miss Hava your broken %rlndows 8aylors unusual chocolates and Scotch toffe. 7 4-tf repaired. Large stock of glass m head.. Jordan Saab and Cab- 28-tf W e can make yonr portrait in (net Works. Phon« 181. the evening.— Darling Studio. 78-tf To Hiakiyoo— B. C. McHenry and V. V. Mills -pants at motored to the Siskiyou district are going this morning to canvas for the 78-1* A. A. A. FINISHING TODAY HAROLD LLOYD FRESHMAN” mag giving complete. Inciden tally yyu w ill Insure the success of the first fu ll Christmas holi day in thw history of the U. 6. postal service. LANES CRASH W alk upstairs to Orre» Tailor ■ For Bale— Furniture from Jesse W ilb u rn 's ottica— Desl^s. 8 w tn i Chafes, lin e , etc- Rare «banca to furnish yonr office elegantly at low coot. Call at T H E BAZAAR, opposite For-1 Agency, N. M ain Street. 78-1 (Continued from Page One) Dance' at Jackson Hot Springs Large M t hats, rolled on the side in night, December S. cowboy fashion or turns«1 up sharply Music by Abbie Green’s Nite in the back but allowed to be wide at the front and sides, are returning to Returned to A s h la n d - Hawks popular orchestra. 78-4 favor They are an attempt _»'* Morton E. Thompson recently create variety at least. returned .to Ashland from Spo H air bobbing, marcelling kane where he has been ejaploy- specialty. The Vanity Shoppe. LED WHEN ad with the associated decorators Merchant’s lunch every «day, Miss Margaret Campbell is re 11 to 2 p. m., 80c at The Plaza 78-tf ported as being 111 at her home. Confectionery. » Gifts that are easily obtained She w ill not be able to rqturn to w ith real cream served X 2sw minutes sitting— we dc her work at the local telephone at Coffee Nlnlngera. 74-tf office for some time. the rest.— Studio Ashland. Liat your P A W S , Dec. X— (U . P . ) ~ Premier B riand’a ministerial de claration to the French parlia ment today was r&eived coldly by the members. The situation is deemed serious, leaving doubt as to whether the govern ment would find a «safe ma- Jorlty to support it. Saturday Panlaernd'a suits are guaran Ranting a specialty. nae with The county, council of the Parent-Teacher association -*111 hold a meeting in the Central Point school building Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock, it was an nounced today. A n interesting program has been prepared, and a ll teachers and *parenta are in vited to attend. TRIBUTE!) CHRISTMAN Ih tO R R IC H A R D SA ID — > ' I t ’s a poor ra t that has bat one hole.” I am not a poor ra t, hut a carpenter, painter, repairman and cement man. Neither am I a poor fish so do your Inside work now. W . T. ^lackwell, Phone 323-L. 7 8-tf lb-turned to Work— Styleplus suits and at Paulaerud’a. mail not to be dis -' BRIAND LOSXS Of r. T. A. BODY OPENING FIGHT IT« SATURDAY HNOW AT RIM OF CRATER LAKE 80 INCHES DEEP (Continued from Page One) around at Aqna Springs camp, foupd that one o f . tbe large bear« recently broke through the outer wall of the cottage, close by Superintendent Thomson’s residence, and usually occupied during the C rlte r Lake season by A rthu r Moen, the superin tendent’s secretary and family, making its way into the building through a two foot opening, a fter tearing off two boards. The hear created general con fusion among the pots, dishes and pan» and other “ housekeep ing” utensils stored within, by scattering them promiscuously, as well S | a quantity of flour. I t la thought that no moro trouble w ill be encountered with the national park bears, as they probably Have gone into hiber- I nation by thia time. — ( U ? -F ire chief asks for >herd M U C H N E W M A T E R IA L and Second Lieutenant JOhU . ______ y Dewey Christian, . both United (Continued from Page One) State» Marine Corps members were killed here today whan their was read, and the members of planes collided in a ir * practice (he council voted to attend one flights over San Diego harbor. of the meetings. Both planes fell into the b»y' .8. A. Peters, Sr., and Counctl- , roan H igh were appointed to ¡Check over tke proflbrty at the Community hospital, and the City Recorder was authorised to gd- .Vertise tor bids on the rental of the building. In the future (Continued from Page Ona) the ctiy w ill make all repairs on a il available lands contain- the building, and the leasee w ill mber Hands, whether large be required to furnish a 81,000 tall, should engage the at-' bond to Insure care of the per- n of Congress.” sonal property. serious, situation c o n fro n t ' By a unanlmoua vote of tho le federal government was council, the ordinance requiring lae noted in the adminl»- tj,e payment of a license by taxles was repealed. The tax has been a thorn in the aide of both the police department and the tax i men fo r some time, and q ¡repeal was fe lt to be the looaJ initiative, opportunity for expansion has been curtailed by bureau official» made heeltant by lim ited authority.” MAN T A K E N IN A T T E M P T Divided administration la the TO E N T E R HOUSE “menace of A laska’s develop ment,” he atatbd. } “ The situation (Continued from pago Ona) ciUM W r prom pt symp4t0>«tlc o f’ brush o n • the banks of Bear study by congress.” W ith regard to tbe Abakan creek. Railroad, ta lk o f scrapping it ,t Followiag his arrest, Carson ad should ba set aside by the con mitted that he was wanted 1 b Day* sideration of a method of mak- ton for the theft of an automobile. we have Local officers are in communica tion w ith the Dayton police to vprlfy this statement, and If It Eugene — Southern Pacific is found to be true. Carson w ill grading new term inal grounds probably be taken to the Ohio city to stand trfc l for the theft. Just Three Weeks Till Christmas AND IN 'T H IS SHORT SPACE, YOU WILL HAVE MANY THINGS YOU W ANT TO DO. / We are preparing our entire store tq make your shopping convenient. We want you to take early advantage of the many beautiful gifts we have for Christmas. OUR STOCKS ARE COMPLETE WITH GIFTS FOR ALL. THE CHARM AND JOY OF GIVING WILL BE REALIZED WHEN YOU CHOOSE FROM OURCMAMMOTHSTQCK” ■ ____ _______ Consider Fancy Dove Lingerie in sets Towels Plain and Fancy, in Pink, Blue, Or chid, Gold, and Rose, at C C c to C O A A Costume effects at Pajamas at Silk Chemise at Rayon Bed Spreads 72x108 in Colors of Rose, Lavender, Gold and Blue, at Combinations 81xl0&-~all colors at Silk Robes at These spreads are of the Viscos Ray on, which thread is known of “ Linen Strength” . All fast colors. . OUR RIBBON CRAFT LINE IS .HIST BEING UNPACKED. IN THIS, WE HAVE GENUINE CITY MERCHANDISE THAT IS GOING TO BE A REVE LATION TO YOU. BE SURE TO SEE THEM. WATCH OUR WINDOWS TABLES, LEDGES ANP CABINETS Everything is sparkling with the Newness of Christmas Specialists IN Mens Xmas Wear Miller’s Toggery “Hab-a-dash-inn” College Days Were a College “ D aie” for Harold! —His name was Lamb, but they made him the goat of the college! Shop Early —and in the Morning Foot Comfort Demonstration Saturday, Dec. 5th Foot troubles are universal. Government records show that 7 out of gvery 10 adult people have some form o f foot trouble. You are probably a victim of foot trouble yourself. It may be only fi) corn, a callous, a bunion or some more- serious trouble such as weak and broken-down arches. You might not know tbe nature of your trouble but you do know that your feet ache, pain, and get all tired out on the slightest provocation. ’ FOOT COMFORT EXPERT HERE THURSDAY ONLY ÏCôASÎ OF A dazing comedy-drama of Palm Beach society. Gloria as the girl who tried to buck the breakers on the coast of fad, fashion and folly. ADMISSION Matinee 10c—25c — Evening 10c—35c Here are handbigs of unusual distinction for those whose quest is for a hag of the finer sort. Shapes vary, in silks, leathers and mesh. All show their fine character by the precise attention to the small est details. * • ” ’ Come to our Foot Comfort Department on the/above date and get a Free Demonstration. There’s no charge for this valuable service. This work is in charge of a Special Demonstrator from The Scholl Mfg. Co. This is an opportunity that every foot sufferer should grasp. FREE PEDO-GRAPH PICTURE In a few seconds’ time, without removing the hose, he can make a photographic print of your foot that posi tively shows if you do have foot troubles and to what stage the trouble has progressed. This service is ab so lutely free and places you under no obligation whatever. LEATHBB UNDEBABM BAGS bxaded bags 12.96 to 19.75 FREE SAMPLES 12.45 to 110.00 UnuBuzlly attractive cMilgna, and Just aa attractively priced are those beaded bags from Belgium gad Franca. D o you want to know how to Stop corns hurting in stantly? Come in and get a sample of Dr. Scholl s Zino-pads. They remove the cause of corhs— friction and pressure. Tnin, antiseptic, healing. Jaat a b o n t, «vorything that ia new and good in thaa« ptopular ■häpeä ia shown bar«. VANITY B0XX8 > F la t Underarm Boxa« and Kodak dorks are particularly favored now.