t bocal i Personal flotes Her«« from Portland— Fred B. Hasel tine of Portland! of the McCormick Steamship Line, stopped in Ashland last eve­ ning at the Hotel Ashland enroute to Los Angelas. Stopped In Ashland— Dr. and Mrs. T . E. Ferrili of ODD FELLOW ACTnTIIBli - Jltyll Leave for South— • Portland, cousins of Mrs. ’ J. L. ’ Watch thia, apace every day.* Harry Richie will leave thia Smith, stopped in Ashland last evening for Stockton and Oakland Regular Meetings evening enroute to Modesto, Cal­ Subordinate every Thursday, . to spend two weeks vacation. ifornia, where they were called by Bnoampment, 1st and 3rd Tuee- the illness of Mrs. Ferrili'! fa­ The Fountain, 15 E. Main. Try daya. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th ther. Tuesday!. ‘ ‘ UO-tf tour special on Ice cream sodas. ’ . 263-tf From Butte Fall»— From Taleut— Mrs. Mattie O. Carson of Butte Oet your window screens and Tom Lamb of Talent spent *the Falls Is a visitor in Ashland stop­ screen doors at Jordan 8ash and day in Ashland on business. Cabinet Works. - 254-tf ping at the Columbia Hotel. Music—Music— Elhart’a. Here Today— Paulsernd’s Suits look bettor, H. O. Robison of Kirk, Oregon, last longer. 260— tl spent the day in Ashland visiting Mrs. Robison and their daughter. Visiting lu Ashland— Miss Corrine Robison. . ». Ronald Gould of Oakland,. is visiting in Ashland for a few days Try onr 50c Merchants* Lunch. sal the guest of -Dr. and Mrs. Every day from 11 to 2 at The Plaza ConfecUonwx, 162-tf Cliff doors. French Garnett’s Cafeteria, 93 North 242-1-mo * Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover Here from Salem — Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley of Shoppe, McGee’s Store. , 198-tt Salem, were in the city yesterday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Trip to Crater, Take B. Hair, Mrs. Findley is a slater of . Mr. and Mrs. Guy Good, Mrs. Mr. Hair. Both have many friends Harold Merrill and M. J. Aschlm. In thia section. made a trip to Crater Lake and Williamson River yesterday. . Fried chicken Covered Wagon, Moths will not find a place to Phoenix. Ore. Í66-1 mo.» stay if clothes are cleaned before putting away. Ashland Cleaners , Don’t tall to hear Tilly’s Or­ and Dyers, 35 First street. 251-tf iental Gardens orchestra at The Rose Tuesday, July 13th, at 8 p. Mopping in Camp Ground— )n-. preceding the dance at Llthla Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weber and Pavilion? 284-1 children, fonder residents of Ash­ land, of San Jose, are stopping In the camp ground enroute to Port­ - L. C. Dunn took hit two daugh­ land. ters. Mildred and Betty Jean, to Oerber on a abort pleasure trip Harper Method Scalp Treat­ over the week-end, celebrating ments, Curling, Marcelling little Batty Joan’s second blrth- Bobbins, by appointment only. Phone 217J, Mrs. Audrey Trobee. 199 Emerick-Street, opposite High We specialise in SOe lunches— School. — 260-1 mo Aland Cato. 242-1 mo Returned to Dunsmuir«— Miss Dorothy Kellogg left this morning for her home in Duns­ m uir,. after spending a week In Ashland., , • ' Called to Kansas — Charles Roberson of Enders De­ partment Store, deft this morning for Kansas, where he was called by the illness of hla mother. From Medford— E. G. Roberta"of Medford spent yesterday In Ashland visiting his sister, Mrs. Lulu Van Wegen. Left for Berkeley— Mrs. Bertha L. Denton and son, Nixon, left this morning for Berk­ eley, where Mrs. Denton will take a special course at the University of California. Mountaineer» Club— The Mountaineers Club, consist­ ing of the employees and their families of the Western Auto Sup­ ply Co.'s of .Roseburg, ” Grants Paas, Medford, Klamath Falls and Ashland, had a picnic In the Park yesterday. The guest of honor was Pat Patience and family of Oakland, district field superin-. With a mere 101 degrade, Ash­ land was one of *the coolest points in Southern Oregon 8atur-{ day. It was hot enough, to- be sure,, but it was nothing like j was in other poi^A of.the state, , Portland shatterMr all heat ree- ( ords for more than a half a oea» , tury when the mercury there rose V> nearly 104 degrees. t ' The highest temperature record»; . ed here yesterday, by Federal; ’ Weather Observer Louis Dodge 1 was 98 degrees, while the foro- j cast for today is for leas than !•«, degrees. ‘ cape injuries In Auto Smashup Two boys and two girls escaped with slight cuts and bruises last n ig h f when a car driven by Clif­ ton Garnett went over the grade on the highway near the overhead crossing. A locked steering wheat Is reported to have caused the ncldent. *TPOR RENT— Furnished house on Laurel St. Enquire 222. Har- gadine, or phone 263-L. 284-tf FOR SALE—Crab Applea. Beat In tobvn, 3 and 'one-half cents per lb. 715 N: Main. 264-t* Closing Out Sale of Used Cars Will consider any saleable* merchandise in trade. A wonderful opportunity to get a car at your own price. * ■,, • , Binder Twine aad Greta Sacks P eil’s Comer TIC THEATER BEAUTIFUL Today — Tomorrow — Wednesday Mr. and Mra. W tiKeä Roberta, Mlaa Betty Qulggle¿ Mis* Abbie tbea« sad at any of the periods. > ».and Him There aredevotioqals o a Friday e aad for these ministers of the city . are asked to leid . " There havo heeg number of In­ teresting entertainments at as­ sembly already and It in sp e c te d there will he many ’ nftre. An­ nouncement w ill ba made that others who wish to do so may oh-. Joy then« treats with the N<»mal .Wonderful Comfort students. « # » Entertained at Planer ■ : President and Hrs. 3: A. Churchill entertained a tow Hotól — ‘Open Evenings friends at dinner at alx-thfoy o ’clock, Friday evening. ■ ; Covers were laid -for the fol- - lowing gueats: Hr. and -Mrs. Fhller. Hr. aa very tatereattoc Joyed -the swlounlaji .and boat- H *4. Hhr frleada Ja A e rail«! Left for North— Mrs. R. W. Prosser, formerly of Ashland, left thia morning for Roseburg and Portland to spend n week before returning to her home In the south. Mrs. Prosser spent a wee kin Ashland visiting former friends, and was a guest of the Llthla Springs hotel. Leave for Montana— F. P. Cross, who has lived in Ashland (he past seven years for hla health, has told his ranch Left for South— Mr. aad Mra. Henry Reid and south of Ashland to Harold E. Hines and will leave soon for Work* ng In Darling» A rt Shop- Miss Dorothy Reid left thle morn­ Montana, where he formerly lived. Mrs. Cadzow has taken a p ing for Oakland and 8tockton, altlon In the Darling Art Shop. California, to spend a two weeks Life-Like Likenesses, Studio vacation vjelttng relatives and Ashland on The Pinza. 'friends. -— Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isaac have Will Leave for Klamath Ffclle— been spending a few days in Port­ Pat Patience and family will land. They expect to return to­ Newcomb for wood. Phone 631. go to Klamath tomorrow and will morrow. Now la-Ashland, all kinds of leave from there Wednesday for mlllwood at 196 Water street. their home in Oakland. Mr. Pa­ Just below the mill. Special prices Mr. and Mra. H. L. Rayle Visit— tience la district field superintend­ now on 5 load lota, direct from Mr. end Mrs. H. L. Sayle are ent of the Western Auto Supply the mills at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. visiting In Ashland for About a 3. A. Baker la ckarge. 264-1-mo.* Co. of the Oakland district. week, returning from an extended trip through the east. They spent W. C. T. U. Meeting fom etlme In MV. Sayles old home The W. C. T. U. will meet Tues­ town, Chetek, Wisconsin, renew­ day, 2:30, p. m. nt the home of ing old acquaintances. Mr. Sayle Mra. Will Davis on Allison St. The had not been home for 44 yearn. Mra. W. B. Jackson has purch­ County President. Mrs. 8. L. Leon­ They returned over the Canadian ased a tract of the Carter Land ard, of Medfbrd, will be present. Pacific and report a very fine trip. Co. on East Main street highway, All are cordially Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Sayles are on their and to constrncting a residence way to California, where they ex­ preparatory to liecoming a resi­ stopped 1 b Ashland— ' pect" to locate. Mr. Sayle waa the R. L4nd| and daughter, stopped dent of Aqhlaad. Mra. Jackson comes from Klamath Falls and In Ashland a» th* guests of the former proprietor of the East Bide Grocery. her throe sons, Charlie, Jack and Hotel Ashland lest evening. Mr. Looter D< Sbaaer ere here, from Linde has a Whaling station la Klamath Falla engaged In the Northern Alaska and this to hit construction of the home for their first trip Inland for eighteen mother. years. They are enroute to Los The Animal’s Friend Angeles, where Mr. Linde wishes Keep Fllha and other insects * If yon ere looking for a health to establish a market for seal -ballder, spend fifteen minutes a skins. He Just recently purchas­ off your cows. Half-eent’s worth saves three quarts of milk. day in the water of the Ashland ed two large salting vessels for Has been need by the beat dairy Mat. that purpose. men since 1885. Big shipment Just in. Corona Portable Typewriters— Warm Saturday? % Fruit Damaged by Not a B it Of It Heavy Hail Storm Phone 11« WICK FVRrarURE c o TO OUR DURING JULY