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extended to all to «come and llelpate In these services. Ltooal j Personal flotes The Trail to Rail celebration FOB BENT— 5 room bungalow Aug. 19 to 20 calls for good fit furnished: 748 East- Main fit. ting clothes. Let Orres heljf you. dntjulre 81 East Main, upstair* 288-lt« W. C. T. V. Meeting— _ with his parents, Mr. and Mra. » The Ashland W. C. T, U. will H. C. Wolcott. meet ht the library Tuesday at 8:801 All are cordially invited. CANDYLANC— H o » » m a d e • “&. Iwtory candies Boxes pack < Got year window 's e r in s aoU ed to order. Ice cream and co’.d screen d o o r » « Jordan Sash and drinM » < ' • 284-tf CaMnat Wqrka.' J / < 1 > 6 4 tf Here tor Vlslu— ‘ r«; Pefry'Hftrtoa, of HUL Califor Mrh A. M. Campbell of Browns-' nie. spent the week-end in Ash- v ille5la in A »h»nd’ visUiag with Jand Visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Lane. "LIfe-Ulte Likenesses.” Studio ' VOCAL f ’ Aah tond - 6d The Plaxa. Having studied with Tacoma’s leading Vocal teacher, Frederick Made Trip to Oregon Caves— Kleoppqr, I will he glad to share Samuel Prescott, Juanit* Ross. my knowledge With anyone Inter Tom Bryant, Jean Stratton, and ested. Call Miss E. Pilker, 848- Merlck Thornton, made a trip to J. 288-17« the Oregon Caves, yesterday. Visking F a d e - Dr. R. J. Luke and wife of Pittsburgh, Penn., are on their wedding trip and are in Ashland for a few days visiting with R. J. Luks, an nncle of Dr. Luke. They both declared Ashland to be one ot the most delightful cities they have seen on their honeymoon. Cliff Payne makes shelves. Visited Friends in Ashland— Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tuttle, of Medford, visited friends in Ash land yesterday. Buttons covered at Orres Tail or Shop. 2 8 8-1 b To U k p of the Woods— A. A. Madden and' family, and H. G. Miller and family of Jack sonville. went to the Lake of the Woods yesterday. Cleaning,, pressing, repairing, remodeling at Orres Tailor Shop. 288-lt« Aiake Trip to Klamath Fall«»— Ä. N. Kelson and family; « Henry Reid and fanflly, ma a trip to Klamath Falls yest day. Returned from Convention__ Dr. Scholl’« corn plasters, S6c Fred Schuerman and Charles McNair Bros. . . . . . . , . , Delsman, returned Saturday, from the American Legion Convention Vlsked Friends*-. at Marghfleld. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Long, of Talent, were In Ashland Saturday Ripe Crawford peaches, line for evening, visiting friends.1 , canning. Ashland Fruit A Pro. Assn. » 274-tf Spent Sunday at Yreka__ Mr. and Mrs. J.* Daugherty, Mr. To Crater Lake. ■ J*hn Daugherty, and Miss Louise Mr. ¿a*« Mrs. IJ. Ç, Wolcott and faipily made a trip to Crater Ridley, spent 8unday at Yreka. A chimney fire at <44 Liberty , , street called out the fire appara Lake, yesterday. tus late Saturday night, but the Tqqedgy, August IP. Bellview blase was distiagulshed without apy damage. Benefit. Old time dance In the Park. Don’t forget the date. . Get your fresh p< ' . i , « ' T ( 294-lt corn at Heath’s Confectionery. 285-tf From Klamath Fallp— . ' - ' , Visit la Klanuuh— . Miss Lois Dynon, a reported for the Klamath News, and Miss Betty Zimmermbn, daughter of Mrs. Lynn Zimmerman, advertis ing manager fdr The News, vlslt^ ed for a Ohort time in Ashland this morning enroutt home after 8 week-end trip to Corvallis and other Willamette valley points. Moore Jubilee Revival Party will open a aeries of meetings an Tuesday August 10, at 7:45 at •Chauiauqua 'binding. 1 Commun ity revivals will be held In con junction 'wH<Oi several churches •of the city. Specml feature will ¡be the Clarg Singers. . Evangelist Mrs. L. Jacobs., of Klamath Jand Mrs.l fc,’ tf. «MoOi+J will have Falls, Is In Ashland staying with 288-lt her granddaughter, » is e Shirley «charge of servlcef.( ' Enders,, While Mr. and Mr»., John p er* from Ontario— Ender» are attending, the Ameri can Legion Convention at Marsh- / MV.' ahd MrS.'E. Blàckaby, of Ontario, are in Ashland visiting Held. at* th e home of tyr^. Black by’s father, Mr. W. R. Kipcaid. Newcomb for wood. Phono 881. Late phonograph records—.El Now in Ashland, all kinds of rt’s w ’ mtllwood, at IRi Water street. Be Tkrifty-Look Nifty-Save Fifty Inst holow the milk Special price» Men’s Baits— J 1.50 now on load lota, direct from Lhft for Harbor, Oregtop— ' Ladies Dresses (plain (81.60) Mr. and Mrs. D. Peroxxl ano Ashland Cleaning and Dying the m ills at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. J- A. Qnkor is Charts. 8«4-l-m >.« family, left Thursday for a va Works, 887 East Main cation at Harbor. Oregon. Everybody cXme Left ror A n tier— Wo>il have lots of fan Fbem La Hobra, CUlfornU-L • ; Mr. and Mib. Chester Phillip», Can’t be outdone ., <, “ Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Varney, and left Saturday for Antler, Callfor- , So we’U have to go eome. ' Mr. w . N. Snow, of La Hobra, hle, where they will visit for sev Tueaday, Aug. 10, Lithla Pat* CdMfornla, stopped In Ashland eral days with Mrs. Phillips* Pavilion. Sunday, to visit'with.Mr. and Mra. mother.'Mrs. stdve Kelly. Admission 76<s5Ac-10c. Thomas Hill. They are on the!]1 284-tt » B7 10 Vancouver. ( At Lake of »he W owU-r Dr. and,Mrs. R. L. Burdic and family, spent the .week-end a t the Sunny Leedom and Johnny Ro Lake of the Woods. ger returned last evening from the Lake or the Woods, where Marcelling 75c, Phone 214 for they have spent the past week. appointment or call 388 Harga- dlne. Upstairs apartment, back of Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover White House Grocery. 888-tf tampoo at The Vanity Beauty iop»«( McGee’s Stare. 188-tf Visiting ta Ashland— Mias Isabel Barron, of San H*«w from Chlloqahi— Francisco, is in Ashland visiting A. N. Humphrey, who Is em at the home of her parent», Mr. ployed with the Southern Pacific and Mra. Homer Barron. She at Chiloquin, epeat yesterday In will remain several weeks. Ashland. See the' beautiful new Fall Try oar iOc Marchants* Laach. woolens— at Orres TaUor Shop. . Every day tram 11 to 8 at The * . , 888-11« PUaa Ooatecttonery. 1884f Evangelist Q. H. RUTlnga, ta «pent Weeh rad ta Ashland... Ashtaad— Mr. Gas Wolcott, of Klamath Evangelistic meetings In charge Falls, spent the week-end In Ash- of Evangelist O. H. Billings, are laad Visiting relatives and friends. being held nightly at the Stone He made a trip to Crater Lake Church. .A cordial Invitation la IX . THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL TODAY, TOMORROW ARD W1DNESDAY (Coatlnued frompage^three)' trip were: Mrs. F. H. Ore her son Max and daughter Mrs. Crowsou’s slater, Mrs. star, her son and daughter Mias Loeman o t Salem. Fella: and on ouyng to Crescent City. , z ? .7 N • .. The guests left for the mlddls west Friday of lest week, after 4 visit, whose days were filled with be Misses Katherine Vincent. - » « ». Registrar, Merlan Ady, Art. Mips Rlchardsep. Ehglfcfb and Mies Miss Oraee Banta, of Obfriin, 8« good i i ale8> Athletic department, with - G. S. J<m*e, the Misses Eds Jones, of Klamath • Kansas, was tka complimented ■ 288-4« P a n M f t > MorrtoBta of o ia n |- guest In a pleasant trip to Crat «r Lake, Sunday. Mies Banta Is vis "T ~ Pass, Mise Bartache, and Mm, iting Mr. o*A Mrs. H . f.. Holmes. i July Z NorP*B Reeder ot Ashland o< the ) She spenf time In Cal’ifom- ’ h , Mudent body fortaed the gyeqp fa enroute « efe. Mise Banta leaves to 'T lä n Ä W t » $ t o outing, Tuesday for WpodbuH « -where N» ,eaT,B< the Wlrk'ln Ume U r*8 , h she wffl visit Mr. and Mrs. W,- tí. $ 1 OSSflhe at “ bool. k Holmes, in Portland, she -will be »¿¿Id g n a ri - A'.nuiib’ei-Of pteasant little 4f- the guest of H, B. Holmes. Be- I fore returning to the middle west A g»r and falrB mB1* Ä* !th® *Wlt of Mra. r »he. will visit an uncle In Seatt'.e. Call Ady W,th b e i daughter, Mias Mar- . Miss Banta to' a niece of Mrs. ■> Inn A^y, member of the Normhl IH. P. Holmes and l t h her. flr.n ______ _ _ _ faculty« visit to-the city. rs, • blacks Among them was an attraktiv* I ' ’ # tt # n r .U edem d,nner PBrtX «iveii by Mias Aaddr- provamentaTl0n' deBB ° f womens at her coxy I Foreign Missionary Society . . * . • . erd: g<M«dia’’ort®.,mtz M"-.A «F , Mfr8 Meet»— Mrs. H. H. Leavett, on Chestnut » X O f Ä Ä T . street was hostess at the meeting ' 2 8 8 -tl Ady leaves Monday for of the Foreign Mlsefbnary So — h°™5- • * £ 8 delightful week ciety of the Methodist church on Friday last. SALE— 6 room hous» The meeting was an jumgcially ttxfcto ft,' :-4 biade» 1 interesting one *<fch4a- good •- ht-4 4«pl near Helman M ti deMghtfal U ase. 1 « « » THpto Ysssmftr Mr. 'end Mrs. F. J. Swenning, with their house guests, Mr.'and Mrs. W. J. Swenning, and son, Leyden of Mapila, low s, who vis it tike parental home every suln- mer. Miss Nadine 8wenn(ng, Vic tor Pelffer, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ■Porter and boys, have Jnst re turned from a tun days* trip tq Yosemite. z During^ their trip south, they visited « t h e ranch home of Mr; and^ Mrs. Mello, of Modesto, Cal. They report, a delightful outing. However the heat going down was UUtte disagreeable. On the return trip, they were quite comfortable. Other datings will doubtless bo taken during the visit’ of the rela- 800. Brown apd Rf< ipfnuhe Queets'», f Mr*-, F* H- Flnst* and daughter and 1*6 ■Salem have beep th< >2 acres of best the paM w e e k ,4 6 Mi k||S o m e peaekea, F. H. CrowapAkf Ab« cà 'iÂTôom good puriugiA bingtuyjl UA Mbit fifcBig'FAtln’cfa PUliw h 4 i x < £ » ir M in ir UA&K i - j - 1 - I - J- *4 ** 1 Hel Plate Luncl| Ashland -Reai- PThe trip included á 288-8 bShasta Valley1. Hfpn mpotored b / way. o f’*] f f T f i a®d one-halfj tft Crater l i k e A in, Ali In. alf«klfp| knade vlo Medfbrdi tin g ' g» stack .’goes •Hirhway. I°o< J® roonf hpuse.-A Thebe enjoying j bpW 4 kt 41,400. Beo AAlanrf Realty dp. ANOTfEB OtJlU- T his is b u t on e of > 4 ’PM’y {favorites on pur aeon • lu n e h • « ie n « - -every ana- t o n t ' ^ h b r luticli q u ic k ly se rv e d , iu s t com e in fe n ir ffo W feW iiP,aAa o id a r o n e .’ /Y p u ’U bo dtj-t lig h k n lly S u r p r ise d .7 at Orras Tailor Shpp 1« f ’ ■-1 '* ha' z i l T '■ li W b C old lunches; ’boo: ■ S a n d w ich es, sa la d s, d e se rts. Our lun^h m en u s a / e fa s t w inning' fa^ d r With A sh - Idiid’s b h sy b u sin e ss fo lk s. Join th em ah d y b ti’ll u b -, d e r s ta n d .'/ ^ ' , '— t > 3h astk'ic6 cream an d edm- B •tifi ED SPREADS - C r e p e A prons, $ 2 4 5 . va I------------- $1^9 lite S e e r su ck er J25 v a lu e s a t A U G U ST CO RSETS ANI B R A S S IE R E S *2.50 C reton n e now a t / . a > i P a r a so ls » fcö-00 Carneo *9.00 Cpjnco $14.75 and $16.75 T w eed K n ic k e r - S u i t s , - l o n g W a m e r e C orsets, b ack sle e v e s « p v a t ' » la ce and w rap -arounds, a ll p riced fo r slean'-up. * » Ñ I N I N G E R ’S Soda ‘Fonatala and ïmaches Old Fashioned Í GINGER ' BREAD H o w lo n g ■ sin ce 'you h a v e h ad a gq od , fre sh pieco o f w arm g in g e r bread / L o n g tim e is n ’t i t 7 * I . | • 1 , » J g « . v M hvbe n o t sin ce yo u w ere a k id. W e m a k e g in g e r bread e v e r y d a y — a n d i t ’s d elicio u s, o f cou rse— a real co n fectio n . T r y ftn ord er for d in n er to n ig h t. Franklin Bakery New “Owl” Service B IT W 1 » FULL ASHLAND AND PORTLAND ‘ Effective August 10,1926 Leaving Ashland— a t 3 : <5 P .M , Medford at 4:30 P. M., Arrivihg in Portland 6:40 A. M. Leaving Forugnd— • t 0:30 M l., »rrivter la Medford 7-J0 A. M , Aahlaad 8:20 A. M. w***. 2 OTHER THROUGH STAGES ' L e a v e A sh la n d — P u t ’em on. P u t on th o se la u g h in g sh oes and eom e a lo n g fo r a th ree th ou san d m ile h ik e w ith H arry L a n g d o n . . . .fr o m c o a st t o 'c o a s t w ith the K in g of C om ed ian s. H e need to m ak e ’em in tw o r e e k ___ n o w h e ’s m a k in g th em ia se v en . H e ’s jo in ed th e b ig lea g u e, h e ’s « w a ttin g o u t g ig g le s to b ig lea g u e style. AT MILLER’S TOGGERY “Hab-a-dasb ton" 7:00 A. M..and 10 A, M. Arriving to Portland 1015 P. M. and 19:00 A. M. f 0™ ? “ “ ?; 0 «“ *» 5 « » for B rtw w d B l^ w a y Sta«w; At Sew - t e » for aU Oooa Bay Point«; A t-M U aB d for Seattle to d Brltiah Colombia. z MSDtORD-A8BLAMD LOCAL STAGM Leave A shlaad-7:00,10:00 A. Mt, 1:00,3:46, 5:10, 6:30 P. M .. Leave M edford-7:45,U ^O A .M ., 1:45« > « ,5 : 4 5 , 9;3$P .M . INTERURBAN STAGE CO. Pheoe 47 ; Termtoal Aghland Hotel