A tour ot the western halt at the United Staton. • - » « T eth er Flanagan w ill not be with the bore very Ions, planning to return to Omaha within the next few weeks. * "J feel as though I should vIMt my homeless la d s ,fo r a short time,** aald Father Flanagan. “ J want to aee them and I want te know that., everything la coming along fine. Those hoys are my wards. 1 am responsible for them and I want them* to know that I am thinking of them every minute. I'm really homesick for these lads of mine.? * ' Father Flanagan has been a “Father** to more than 1B00 lads during the past eight years. Every boy who has ever beeh under his protecting roof w ill testify Jbud- |y to the excellent treatment be received. • ’ The Father Flanagan's Boys* Homo shtfw w ill give ¿two per­ formances lb Ashland shortly at Mis» P||HI Shrum and Clifford ThorntgK M Portland, arrived In Ashland4pmi evening to visit Miss Shrum’s Meter, Miss Ethel Shrum. Mr. Thornton returned to Port­ land this morning, Miss Shrum will spend several days In Ash- hoeal ¡.PePsonat flotes fo r V a n c o u v e r , . Mrs. Core Roe and daughter, “ Life-Like Likenesses,” Studio who have been visiting tor the Ashland on The Plaza. peat two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Held of B street, left this Visited .in Ashland-— morning for Vancouver, B. 0. Mrs. Ina Dymond of Minneap­ olis, is visiting In Ashland at the Orree tailors are still giving home of her mother, Mrs, - Emma » Ashland Lodge-NA 4«, t O. O. pants free with every s u it 281-1 • Beeler. &. will confer the Third Degree ’ » Jtmraday evening,' July $th. Re­ 'Rnroute South— , Harper Method Scalp Treat­ C. Robertson of- Portland, in ments. Paper Curling, Marcelling freshments will hh served after the ceremony, Every Odd , Fellow tire transfer business, stopped In Bobbing, by appointment only. * o t ld be present. 1 .Ashland at the Hotel Ashland Phone 217J, Mrs. Audrey TroSee. entente-'to visit relatives in Los * — t - . . . J 99 Emerick Street, opposite High Angeles. fro m Tal ent- » , School. ' - »60-1 mo * Dr. T. W. McFadden of Talent Orres Cleans Clothes. Phone spent the day in Aahlagd on bnsl- Vbdtlng bi Grants Pasi 241-1» Mrs. Stanley Leonard went to Grants Pass Tuesday to visit rel­ Resigned Position— Garnett's Cafeteria, 93 North Harold Bnnce resigned his posi­ atives for three weeks. ;L e ft 4 p m* 111. »•' mlesion Is* charged« klN-TlN-TIN aid CHARLES FARRELL •n - T he C lash of the W&VES,*' A WámerPiciur» Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover .and left today for Klamath Falls, Left fbr Carbondale, flltaole— ¡Where he has accepted a position Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty 19841 • P. J. Keller left on train No. with thé Copco Co. George Ross Shoppe, McGee’s Store. ; "Glass permits the passage of J5, the first of the week tor Oak­ Jr., has taken his place with the the red or heat rays sad j^ y j Taking Vacation— land, California, where h ^ was Standard Oil Co. • , which kill g e m s . That is why et by hie son, Senator ‘K an t E. Miss Jessie Guthrie Is taking a 'we put many windows In a house week’s vacation from her work ( slier. They will zaotoi; back to Çllff Payne makes doors. , or a barn which wa desire |o be at Enders Department store. lils home in Carbondale, Illinois. ,«espe«tal|y e^nft^ry * - Pgysiclau« Mr Koller has been visiting his Will Arrive Tomorrow— WOOSTER, -Ohio, (U P )— Ey~ • use the red rays of light in treat­ daughter, Mra. Galbraith, of Fifth Mrs. Harold Merrill of • periments conducted at the Ohio ing many forms of disease, but it wfroet, for the past year. land is expected to arrive in r Experiment Station here Indicate Is the ultra-violet rays . that are land tomorrow morning to that sunshine filtering through necessary for proper bone devel­ Flhe ripe apricots, for canning, for sota« time with Mr. and window glass, upon vnrantg and. opment In children.” Mrs. John Enders went to 1 invalids fails to build health and' •ve mate per pound. Buy them F. R. Merrill. Klamath Falls yesterday, where > vitality. now tor the season for oots to New books for the kiddles at she will leave her daughter, Shir­ nearly over. Ash. F ru it A' Pro. Dr. R. M. Bethke, conducting ley, to visit her grandparents, Mr. the study. Is using three groups Am. 241-3 Elharts. and Mrs. L. Jacobs, while Mrs. of baby chicks, a hundred to a, Enders goes to the coast for a group' Each group Is housed and Out o f Town Guests-*- Mr. and Mrs. .L. Mlksch of visit with friends. fed exactly alike — the only dif­ Bralmerd pratrvleW street have had a number ference being in the sun porches are visit- of Out of town gueat8 tlle pa8t Fried chicken Covered Wagon. attached to-dach of the three for a few three weeks; Mr. and Mrs. A. Phoenix, Ore. 254-1 mo.* houses. -( two days Mlksch of Long Beach arrived One sun porch Js covered with flrst, Mr. Mlksch is a cousin of Mr. M alting in A s h la n d - window glasa; a second with a - L. Mlksch They had not met for Mrs. Dunning and daughter, of substitute for glass, and the third 1 fashion« thirty five years Mr. and Mrs. Lakeview are visiting Mrs. Jennie with an ordinary wire screen. Re­ I*or Ray Mlksch and four children Hervey at 371 Mountain Ave. OMAHA, Neb., July ff.— Father sults carefully kepb-end recorded !. J. Flanagan, founder and di- • visited for a few days and Just by Dr. Bethke have revealed that ' • w | niter their departure. Mr. and Mrs. Madden retread« tires. 63-t? the group of chicks kept under fictor of Father Fanagan’s Boys* lome, has left for the Pacific * Arthur C. Dell, of Philadelphia the wire screen and the glass- 'oast to Join his troupe of home- Hillsboro, arrived on Saturday, leaving Wed- I^-ft for Medford__ substitute, are even In size and. ssg lads who are now making a her par- neaday noon. They came via the Mrs. Mae K. Green left all healthy and scratching. :A»ee for northern route and will return to noen for Medford to risk But the group securing Its ‘ their home through California and mother, Mrs. Kellogg and share of Old Sol’s rays strained the southern states, making a tour Mrs. John Barneburg. I through the window glass, la a i place to which includes many states. ■ore and motley crew — some, Madden nulls protected tires larger, some smaller than otherp, Finest Imported and Domestic many of them sickly, puny, weak­ V isiting in Ashland— perfumes— McNair Bros. ’’ lings, and almost all of them af­ Mrs. Frank Wolff, Mrs. William flicted with “stiff-legs" or rickets, Business Visitor -u. Wolff and Miss Rosie Wolff, of F. M. Ewing of tifh Standard Portland, are visitors in Ashland causing the to fair over themselves as they walk. Oil Co of Portland spent yester­ and guests of the Lithla Springs The lesson to be found from day in Ashland on business. hotel.* >' these tests, Dr. Bethke points out, 339 E. Main Street Is that window glass prevents the Cara-Nome Face Powder— The We specialize In 50c lunches— passage of the all-important ultra­ Finest— McNair Bros. Ashland Cafe. 243-1 mo violet rays, necessary to life and health. From Talent— To Chiloquin— "Sun parlors, especially where Mrs. John Robison o f Talent Mrs. Emma Beeler, Mr. and they are to be used for babies,” spent yesterdky in Ashland on Mrs. Merle Robison, Mrs. Ina Dr. Bethke advises mothers, business. Dymond, nnd Mrs. H. E. Smith, "should have on section ot some I spent the fourth in Chllcguln and On and after July 9th, 1926, I, made a trip to Crater Lake Tues­ other substance than g l a s s through whlph the sun’s rays can the undersigned will not be re­ day. reach th« infant direct. The crib sponsible for bills made by Mrs. can be moved as the sun pas3«> Dors'- Miller of 480, Mountain From Hilt — Westward. Are., Ashland, Oregon. Mr. Adolph Warren Doremns Is home for a We hâve just placed on Miller. 2«l-3t few days from Hilt, where he Is display a new shipment of employed. / No A L W A Y S .M l» AT N iG H T - TRY r a w ■ r- F Q R RALR^nTrcopm hongs paved gfreet. Lot 7 h x is £ Close t o ^ R u ^ b 'm i ' M v d T s V '-tC W * te rm e ,'$1900. ■ .* « 1 4 ? A healthy person never feel constantly tired. Being “too fr>R SAMS—««' s n . V Bed ttrod" continually la ^ a s lg n of March Pallets, from good laying, something wrong. When Jokt^R- Gorddn, D anvlllt, I1L, found him­ strali». Phone « F 1 Í. •' self “always tired at night and FOUND— Gold watch and chain burdened w ith backache.** he took Phone IJ 7 -L . 2$l-3 Foley Pills, h diuretic stim ulant FO R R E N T — Unfurnished 5- for thè kidneys, end writes: “A f­ room house'. Close in. Pbonp te r a , fewdoses, I fait better, 344-R. .il 281-tf conld work 'w ith more ease, be­ came stronger sad could sleep NOTICE better.“ W hat Foley's Pilla bare W e hnv® splendid 5-room mod­ dent for others they may do fa r ern coltag ajlose in that we can you. Guarantied to give sette- take any good car-ln as first pay­ faction. Ask for 5 Foley Pills. ment. Ashland Realty Co. 2« 1-2 Sold everywhere. No. 4. ad- * S42-l-m o tion with the Standard Oil Co., S Ohfe-Day Service F O R BALE— 5-room modern house. Large pantry. F r u it and walnut* trees. Nico shade on paved street. Corner le t P»xl4«. $3800. Good terms. Brown and Rice, «3 N. Main. 2 « l-tt Begins Watch fot our Add I 4 in j Friday Evenings * Tidings Bsxsll Oom Solvent VirNAIR BROS. Shoe Repairing Agee’s Shoe Shop UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC RANGES 1WTOTO gUMBMilOOWB A t - *-“*« am* ;re is » mighty story of a dk of wolves who are iven from the forests by a »ftiendoug fire and who eep down upon the cattle Ontry, ravaging, pillaging, reading terror; a story of a pi and a maid who be­ l t e d Lobo. the wounded ider o f the pock; a tale of 4 heroism and swift ac- Left for Seattle— Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Brown left yesterday for Seattle for a Expected Today— month's stay on business and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney are pleasure. expected to arrive in Ashland this evening, from Oakland where Ashland Natatorlnm's motto is they spent two months. They will Cleanliness snd Purity. Visit ns. be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sommer, who will visit Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wagner. Mrs. Stopped |n Asftlwwl— Sommers was forerly Miss Bllza- H. J. Darby, of the Pendleton beth Wagner. Woolen Mills, accompanied by Mra. Darby, stopped In Ashland I^*ft for Ix>s Angclce— yesterday on their retjyai to their J. Z. Wing and Mrs. Whalley home In Portland, from the south, left today by car for Los Angeles where they have spent tome time. They weye gueets of the Hotel where Mrs. Whalley will make her home. Mr. Wing will return to Ashland. . Hornbrook. The Fountain Confectionery for ice cream, candle« and tobaccos Visiting in AsfUand— of »II kinds. 253-1-mo. Mta. Alvin Huth and son. df San Antonio, Texas, have been stopped la Ashland— visiting in Ashland at the home H. J. Darby, of the Pendleton of Mrs. Huth’a brother, Joe Smith Woolen Mills, accompanied by of Hartteon street for the past Mra. Darby, stopped In Ashland week. Mrs. Smith, and children. yesterday* on their return to their Jlra. Huth nnd son. and Mias F. C. home In Portland, from the south, Stanton and daughter, spent yes­ where they have spent some time. terday In Grants Pass at guests ot They were gueets of the Ifotel Mrs. Kilbride. Mrs. Huth and Ashland. aon will visit in Seattle before returning *to their home. Try our 50c Merchant«- Lunch. ■Very day from 11 to 2 at Th- Plesa Confectionery. i<2-tr Baalaeea Viali«*— H. R. Toung of the main office Left for Portland— of th« Stanard Oil Co, Portland. Mra Elisabeth’ Van Sai Is spending several days In Ash­ for Portland Tuesday, to land on baslneaa and while here' her heme with her slater, Is visiting Earl CroW and V. D Ella Rice. MlUer. Get yonr window screens screen doors at Jordan Sash Cabinet Works. I Everybody loves to hike through the canyons, through the woods, on picnics, everywhere and to these famous ranges with the new Stainless Steel Oven. Puller’s Hot Water Kalsomine W ill not rah off or scale. Comes In all colors as well w hite Call and See Them! - Ashland Electric Supply Painfe, Varnishes and Wall Paper enjoy your outings to the limit, you want Hiking Togs fur Comfort ' Knickers, full and roomy, yet tailored n^at- Tweeds, $3.75 - - Extra Sizes, Tweeds, ' t . 346 E. Main Street Phone 172 Silk K haki Knickers, $2.75 " \ Middies, Khaki, $2.50 Our Teas and Coffees Shirts, Khaki and Broadcloths, $1.95 and $2.75 If votl have a pet brand you like, we have it fo sell. We don’t offer you Some­ thing “ just as good”. We sell only nationally known braiids, and have your fav­ - ' • V. •C . * - ■ I * '• ‘ ' .. ’’ V ’ ■ ‘ I- * • . • / * • , ' 1 ' . ’ Sport Hose, 75c VISIT OUR OUTING TOGS DEPT. orite that you’ve been using for years. 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