I Itooal ■ Personal Notes Mm. M. M. McCool and daugh­ ter, Jean, of East Lansing, Mich., «re the house guests of Mrs. H. M.'Channell, at her home at 590 Boca street. highway, Crater Lake highway and in the Applegate" district. Most,of the deer are said to have been does, leaving fawns to die in the woods. —- Medford Mall Tribune. ire sale at Elhart’s Satur T ö n ii have to hurry to get a peat ut the Old Time Dance in the day afternoon park, Tuesday, Aug. 10. Admis­ Be Thrifty-Look Nifty-Save Fifty, sion 76c, 50c and 10c. Men’s Suits— 31-59 at Elhart’s Satur Ladies Dresses (plain (|1 .5 0 ) 4 Picture Ashland Cleaning and Dying day after« Works, 337 East Main Left for Chicago— Madden retreads area. 63-tf 'Mra. D, D. Good left last night for Chicago, w here she was c a ll­ ed by the serious■ illaess of her Working in Twentieth Centnry— Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. McCqy, while on a tqur of Southern Oregon pointe. Mr. Bower la a aalaanfhn for Ralph' Schneelock Co., of Portland, and makea thia territory regularly. F. L. Smith, who has been em­ M o v in g — C. S. Cochran and family, who ployed in the Shell service sta­ Get your window screens and tion. has taken a position In the just returned from a visit in Texas, have moved into, the house ' ' ' reen doors at Jordan Sash and 20th Century. at 471, Mountain- Avenue. ibtnetWweks. 254-tf Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover Big Ben ÇUnftdlSlIK— MeNa'r Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty Madden soils protected tires Shoppe. McGee’s Store. 188-tl Moving— at EÍhiW’k From Han Francisco— 'S. Powers and family of Cali­ Mr. and Mrs. M. Hughes of San fornia, have moved into the house Francisco are stopping in Ash­ at 746 C street. , C. L. Bonlac of San Francisco land at the Columbia Hotel. la visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. Gustat­ Cliff Payne makes ladders. ane. They were neighbors in Spo- . Try oar 50e Marchait!’ Leach. Ifane, Washington, twenty-five Every day from 11 to 8 at The Returned frmn C o a s t - Piara Confecttonery. 182-tf tears ago. Guy Good and .Mart Real, re- turned yesterday from a week’« Returned from S e a t t le - vacation spent at Crescent City, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ypung re­ turned yesterday from 8eattie. Harbor and Gold Beach. where they spent the past two weeks, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dale Visiting Coombr Family— Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hanscome, Young. of Burllnglme, California, are in £ What? — Old. • Tima Dance. WlhreT— Llthla open air pavll- CANDYLAND— Home m a d e fla . Why?— Benefit upper val- and factory candies Boxes pack­ $ y club hoeae. When— Tuesday ed to order, ice cream and co:d Aug. 18. ' drinks. 284-tf Gypsy Cream for Poison Oak. 48c— McNair Bros. • A window full of picture s harfa. , 9*4 Time ’ Hot ftargpe May be Filed— * Beckleee driving charges may M filed In the future against auto- $ a corresponcpnx dacreaas la robberies was report­ ed. " *; ‘ Qnly 180 confidence mew w«M arrested during the period, as compared with 388 1« the corres­ ponding period preceding, The Quality Store A Great Chance to Save UGUST CLEAN-UP S All Spring and Summer Wash Goods Take New Low Prices, All Must Be Cleaned Up. English Broadcloth J C du YARD 69c Value i» fast colored Printed Patterns. 1, . Printed - Voiles M fh yard ' Regular values up to 59c yard, a ll must be closed out at this low price. * ’ . ‘ on Prints 1 Bea YARÍ) YARD Not only a place for recreation, but extremely healthful as well. • Pure Mineral Water. Also in this lot Plaids and Plain Colors. Regular 98c Values. Broadcloth, and ¡Heavy Crop»« in fancy tub stripes. Values up to $2.98 Yard. PRTVATK HOT MINERAL TUB BATHS Printed Silks < 4 0 0 yard Irish Dress Linens Here is a wonderful assortment of Prints to choose from. Values up to $2.48 Yard. 36 in. wide in all the wanted colors. Guaranteed fast to sun ind tub. Values up to $1.25 Yard AUGUST CLEAN-UP C Û a YARD SPECIAL SHOWING SATURDAY OF 89c Rayons . . . . . . . . 58c 3 LOTS O f SKIRTS $1.19 Rayons . .............98c FOB KA-RT.Y FA IX WEAR Silk and Wool Pleated Skirts in colors, , 30c Bridal Nainsook . . 22c SPECIAL OFFERING OF VOILES TED VOILES FIGURED CREPES $150 Colored Drapery, 98c Up to $12.50 Silk Skirts in plain and Novelty Crepes . i ? :___ fte -- - - - CHILDREN’S A GOOD TIME TO BUY SOX To close out sizes 7 to 10. Regu lar values 50c. Comforter Cretonnes And Batting Money Saver TWO FOROCeu MEN’S LISLE HOSE . /• Men’s lisle ho«e in regular 25c quality ‘ . 2 Money Saver PAIR FOR OC« The Newest in Early Fall Shoes for Women Your New fall pateht leather pumps, spike heels, Regular values, $6.50 Patent leather one strap pi spike or cuhan heel. These s Breakfast Money Saver ’,re rcgnlar $6-50 value8.. Start every day with food that “stands by* you The Green Archer *•* - Children’s' $2.50 Swim Suits now ’ Watch Thia b one of the best pic­ ture« yet made by the most popular of all Western stare. aUd allow« Glboon his fullest freedom to gambol through breath - taking adventures add wild, l‘,M « «uch fhe largest classifications? ' Pro- cagga between Jfcauary-l and diners and consumers totaling 18,868 were arrested ta the halT- substantial In E l- : Dance Jackaon YOSEMITE, Cal., A««. 8.— Thought to have h eel killed by falling off Glacier Point ledge, while he was running along the precipice , yesterday. John Me- harto, 18-year.old Alamada youth was still missing today. W ood- Newcomb for wood. Phone 631. Now in Ashland, all kinds of mlUwood at 105 Water street, Just below the mill. Special prices now on 6 load lota, direct from the mills at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Ashland as the guests of Mr. and J, A. Baker in charge. 264-1-m).« Mrs. L. R. Coom be at their homq on Scenic Drive, for a twe weeks Stopped in A shiam l— visit. Mr. and Mr«. Ceomha and Mrs. H. Plate and niece, daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Springfield, Mass., stopped in Ash­ Hanscome made a trip to Crater land yesterday, while on a tour Lake yesterday. of the west. They stopped at the Hotel Ashland last evening. Left for Maine- ■■ J. H. Fuller, secretary of the Ripe Crawford peaches, flne for Chamber of Commerce, left tyr canning. Ashland Fruit & Pro. Augusta, Maine» Ko spend a Assn. 274-tf month’s vacation with relatives. son-iu-iaw, Dr. C. O. Dorchester. Mru. J. R. Smith and daughter, Charles R. Greenstone, Bill returned from Dunsmuir where Rosen, Harry Schuman, Phil they spent the peat two days. Kahan, Tad Shank, and Mose Misher of Seattle, are stopping in Ashland at the Llthla Springs Hotel. Youth is Missing In Yòsemite Par T T O W you feel all morning de­ l l pend* largely oh what yotpeat for breakfast Thousands have un- rnergetic iorenootu because of wrong breakfast eating. T o feel right, you must have w ell- balanced, complete breakfast ration. A t moat other meal* — lunch and dinner— yon get it. Bet breakfast it a hurried meal, often badly chyten. Tima Quaker Oats, containing 16% p ro te in , fo o d ’« g re a t tissue builder, 59% carbohydrate, it« great energy element, pies all-important vitaminea and the % u lk ” that makes laxatives seldom needed, it the die­ tetic ura« of the world today. It is food that u«tand* b . ” you through the morning. I t should start •v e ry breakfast in your home. • Don’t deny yourself the natural stimulation this’ tich food offers Quaker Oats New Autumn Brown Kid pumps, with Cuban heels, Regular values $7.00 1 1 , Money Saver IF YOUR TOOTH New Fall” Patent Leather and Tan Calf, fancy three strap eylet tie, Military heels, Tegular $5.50 Motley Saver M en ’s Wei NEW FALL DUDS NOW RO “WATCH OUR SATURDAY Famous U tz & Dunn Arch Rest Shoe Beautiful Black Kid 4 Eyiet Tong ueless Oxford, Af-ch Brace Model«, last welt sole«, leather eu ban heels, price ,, Store MILLER’S TOG Inn $3.85 Elks Building Ashland, Ore.