'W A shland daily ntHVfts Confined to Hom e W ill Leave for Stockton— FOB RENT— Unfurnished 5- Mr. and Mys. L ee P arker qf . Mm. H elen. Murphy,,, < Whai M i Henry H eld o f *64- Oak atmet, <ra hpuaeú q ie e e In., $pl> t<* «Klamath F alls w ere In Ashland employed by th e local telephone w ill reave tomorrow tor Stock* •adite to »bòne s il l i t . ’ 10-1 yeaterdny visiting w ith Mm. Park office, la confined to her hom e ¡ton, Calif., v h e m he w ill visit er's sister. Mm. F . B. W right and With Illneee. • > , FOR SALB—D e Anjou pears, with b id U > H arry R eid, for the her grandmother Mm. A. L. Har b e x t two .m ouths. Mr. Held haa f>0o per box. 685. B ast Main. vey. - . 10-8« fheen confined ¡to b ig-h om e with P hone 4»7J. . . Mr. and Mm. Frank Bros Sllneea a«4 it la hoped the trip FOR SALE ■ Axm lnlster ’ Rug. The T. S. Study Club o f the and daughter, Andrey, return w ill benefit kin health. l ì . 284 Weightmnn St. Phone Thesophlcal Lodge w ill held a .yesterday from n sh ort trip t o 7Y. 10-2 closed m eeting a t the library at San Francisco. 7:3 0 tonight, Sept. IS . '10-1 W. A. Relcom Of 7>a«fy, CSslif. u la Ashland today. R eturned frana R an tin g Trip— Spent W eek-End ■ * H. A. Stearns and spn,' Wal Mrs. E. M. Churchman and lace and BUI M itchell: returned School Books and supplies.- daughter Margaret spent the Saturday from a hunting trip. week-end in Mt. Shasta City, T hey brought h s g k tw o pine Opening Carnival D a a e e— where they visited w ith John squirrel Is. Tuesday. Jackson Hot S p rin ge- Churchman, who w orks In that Mrs. Gertrads Fraley under- Snappy, »Jassy m usic— Frtoco AU city. >nt an operation last week. Star 6. 10-1 T he Sm ith fam ily on B street Smart m odels la Y onng M an’s are- m oving to Gerber. Calif., * Cliff Payne m akes, doors. ■- K nocks ’em team F ly Foil, 60c Suits for school sind college, w hom Mr. Sm ith w ill work for p in t Schuerm aa’s Grocery. 9-2t P su lsn u d ’n. . J«4f the .Southern Pacific company. G f t for F sadlctoa— »-Mr. and Mrs. Sam McNair le ft M otored to.. Medf ord , i Returned to W estw oo d- Stopped In Ashland— yesterday m orning for a w eeks Mm. Osborne, Moron Olltmore, Noble Cntser, w ho has been Henry S ta te o f . Woodburn, f& lt to Pendleton. J en * Putm an and May Stevens visiting friends in Ashland for the m otored to Medford yesterday. past few days, has returned to Oregon, stopped la Ashland for T hey w ill spend a week there his work kt W estw ood. Calif or tw o days to attend business. Mr. Stute haa been In 1 the East for v isitin g with friends. als. som e tim e. X-Opening Carnival Dance— Ladles and m en’s su its and R eta in ed t o A shlaaR — Xpesday, Jatìtson H ot ' Springs, udii ba “at hom e” to h e r Vinvl coats rem odeled and relined, Mien E thel Shram , w ho works •sa p p y . J a ssy mnsle, Friaco A ll Y r i è a d s l n a booth a t th e Paulsernd’s . 10-tf nt th e Tidings office, returned to « a r i. IM Ashland la st evening. Miss From Y r c k a - Shrum h as been spending a two School books at Ethart’s. Mr. and Mm. Charles Logan w eek’s vacation visitin g w ith her of Trkon m otored to Ashland F ri parents n t Portland. day to visit w ith Mr. and Mm. F. G. Bell o f Vancouver, B A. C. N lnlnger. Mm. Charles Ab W in locate R ere w as In A shland today. bott, w ho resides In Yreka, and — Kniihin« Taoight Mm. R oy W ells and four her granddaughter Dorothy N ln- lager o f th is city, returned to daughters o f Elkton, Ore., w ill Yreka w ith them . Dorothy w ill arrive In Ashland soon, to spend the w inter. ' T he girls w lll'en ter visit' th em fo r a- Week. school there. School supplies n t B ihart’s, LOST—B lue M altese Persian Cat, lost from car n t Oregon- California Hue, finder please re turn by Express collect to Mr. G., Nannetti, 512 B ast M adison S t , Portland, Ore., and receive re ward. Cat answers to the nam e of Dooley or Honey. 1 0 -8 HAVE TOUR HOUSE PAINT- ED to stay painted by Swennlng and Gear— Dependable Painting Contractors. P hone 815-R. Tomorrow and Wednesday B. B. Poyor o f W eightmnn St., had a valuable cow die th is m orn ing. (Insured w ith the B illings Returned from H unting T rip— - A gency.), John Enders and Andee McGee returned last evening from a tw o days hunting trip. They brought back a Three-point buck that weighed 160 pounda dressed. Returned to Hom e — ' ~ Homer B illings and children returned Saturday from a week’» vacation at Newport. Motored to K lam ath F alls— Mrs. Codrle Meyers motored to- Klamath F alls Saturday to spend the w eek en d w ith her husband, Step Ladders — Rad Top and who works w ith the Southern Pa Zoas Safety Ladders In différant cific there. She returned to A sh BdhSol Book Week nt Bihart’s styles. Carson - F ow ler Lumber land last evening. Guns I This gripping, story of a young American, set in the tugged surroundings of the Northwoods, is one that will fascinate all who see it. Be- sànning with a tremendously dramatic situation, it carries the suspense all through the picture and ends in an nn- BKpected manner. Got yonr window screens and sc r e w doom nt Jordan Sash and Cabinet W orks. 164-tf ro POSTPONED ir m ooting o f the Accepts Position— Trhffty Guild w ill Harry MacBeth, English tailor I from W ednesday for ladios and gents garm ents, t. 16 to W ednesday has accepted a position nt Paul- . 6th. A ll members sorud’s. Bo Thrlfty-Look Nlfty-Snve F ifty U n ì Salto — »1.68 Ladles D resses (p lain ) 61.60 Ashland Cleaning and -Dying W orks, 867 B ast Main PaulsenuPs Ammunition Simpson’s Hardware “ The Winchester Store“ F* • M » $ • I t C ll For this week only, school shoes for children and big girls will be placed on sale at our shoe dept in both oxfords and pumps. k id * t h I > with genuine eridium point like the $2.50 and $3.50 pens at Jackson County B oys School Shoes in medium and high cuts with big reduction Oregon Pear Show SEPTEMBER lSIh Io 18th SHOE DEPT, A Gala Week for ¡Southern Oregon and Northern California People Best, Harness and Running Races on the Coast BIG NIGHT ATTRACTIONS— THRILLING RACE EVENTS Those Wonderful Dress Values At M i » / ► • « * < * ;• A GUARANTEED FOUNTAIN PEN You K n o w I f s T h e B iggest E v e n t o f the Y e a r $14.75 $16.75 $19. AND THERE’S ENOUGH FOR THIS WEEfrS,SELLING, ’ SEE THE WINDOWS ► >'»> » > All This Week For Boys and Girls $1.00 Each They Made A H it- 1.95 WE CAN SERVE YOU BETTER NOW ELHARTS Leave B u r b a n k - Mrs. Bert R. Greer and dnagh- tor BIbert w ill leave Burbank Tuesday for Ashland, wham they w ill stop for a few days before g o in g on to B n g w o , Whom Elbert w ill enter the University o f Ore- J jSTYLEPLUSYORK BLUE . . ; sox u n o suns THIS WEEK and Win JAH B U Y IN G *. A .» - ’ McNair Returned to Sen Fruacieco— Mias Mildred Bricksdb has re John M. Brady, who has been turned to her w ork nt thè local 111 in the St. Francis hospital at telephone office, after an illness San Francisco for th e past ten which lasted for several days. w eeks, has returned to hie hom e on A llison s tr e e t , School Book Winchester Returned from H unting Trip — G ny Good and George BaufT- man of Ashland, and Tim Burke Visiting Parents— Miss Emma K oehler, .who la and Mr. H am ilton, o f Portland, returned yesterday from a b an t em ployed by the Southern Paci ing trip on the Greenspring. They fic offices In San Francisco, ar rived In Ashland yeaterdny to vlalt with her parents, Mr. and Mm. Mias IS |T 9 $ V B to drive throngh K oehler o f Scenic Drive. the streets o f Ashland , w ithout Koehler U a graduate of the Ash U nhO lfy InaamaoeT P hone 11 land high school and has a host Lending Stationers.— FOR SALB— Fine building lot, corner Palm Ave., and W iscon each w ith garag, furnished1 sin St., near Normal. Inquire u n fn to iA ed . d o s o to bufil 440 Palm Ave., or phono 39ÌR . district. P hone torn. F ahl. »1 - 706-t Avoid the Mad Rush of the Opening Day of School ÇHONESTY is the - ' Best Policy1 C ost D ies-- FOR RENT— In private hom e U v ette and enrage, private en trance. IBB 7th S t 10-5 t «Ar • » • i I 4 I » 6» I t I « « Carnival Show-Big Midway BAND MUSIC— DANCING BIG EXHIBITS OF HORTICULTURAL PRO- DUCTS, STOCK, POULTRY, BOY AND GIRLS’ CLUB WORK, MERCHANTS' and MANUFAC- . TURING DISPLAYS • « •