» t »■ ASHLAND w age an aggressive c a m p aig n be­ Slayer Will Be , < __ , ■ M r. B o rd en is a n a tiv e o f V i r ­ Held For Murder g in ia and has liv e d in ¿ n e k to n tw een now an d ele ctio n tim e . ss * Caught Looting re and Are Shot by Marine Guards T H E D A L L E S . O re.. Sept. 24. — ( U P ) — N o Inq u est w ill be held In to the m u rd e r of H a r r y Z an h is- e r e a rly yesterd ay, w hoch re s u lt­ JH IA M I, F la ,, Sept. 2 4 .— ( U P ) — Kaae rio tin g b ro k e o u t th ia a f ­ ed In the a rre s t o f D e w e y Simons, alleged slayer. A f ir s t deg ree m u rd e r charge w ill be* placed ternoon in d evastated M ia m i. M a rin e guards c a u g h t tw o n e­ groes in th e act o f lo o tin g a sto re against. Sim ons and th e W asco county grand ju r y w ill m e et M o n ­ day to consider th e case. In th e colored section. T h e -n e ­ groes w e re shot an d w o u n d e d an d onily th e a r r iv a l o f 60 p o lice o f­ ficers w ith r io t guns, 25 d e p u ty s i e riffs an d tw o co m p an ies of DAILY TIUINOS Gas sta n d ard s fo r adm ission. A m op­ p orted now by th e d eale rs. posed t o em p lo ym en t o f Japanese stoy es and gas ovens a re re p la c ­ la b o r. “ O u r g o v ern m e n t in g the o ld -fas h io n e d eoal ranges B r itis h w o m en have ex- o ver w hich to lle d (o r g en era tio n s. E le c tric ­ al eq u ip m en t Is a p p e a rin g on hundreds o f B r itis h ' b re a k fa s t should tallies, to s im p lify h ou sekeep in g and avoid th e ah d rta g e o f coal. Gas furnaces a re also b e in g in ­ stalled in m any* hom es. A shortage of d om estic se rv­ In an ope« w o rld m a rk e t and buy can-owned, b u ilt and m a r - m erchant m a rin e . re ad - * " I fa v o r a g ra d u a te d m ann ed ju s tm e n t o f t a r if f rates. • „ “ L a b o r is not. a com m od ity, tax, and such ta x red u ctio n s th a t th e fa r m e r an d la b o re r can. m a in - te c tio n and th a t of ch ild life , and to p rev en t d e b ilita tin g em plo y- called D en n is R e s o lu tio n . “ T h e re should be a. s tric t en- w ounded. m e n t o f w om en. fo rce m e n t o f a ll b u t h u m an , and. should' have th e ta in th e ir hom es, and stand ards r ig h t to organise fo r its own p ro - of liv in g . A m oppoted to th e. so- . should be elected In 'N e w Eng- lan d a n j n o t j n Oregon.** incom e 4 '' ----------- st ite tro o ps p re v e n te d m o re cas- ,u titles. A rm e d fo rces w e re ru s h - ei to th e n eg ro d is tric t sa d poet- ei l g uard s s t a ll co rn ers. T w o m a rin e s, in a d d itio n to th e n eg ro l4o tera , w e re shot a n d se rio u s ly law s, In c lu d in g UllilieSe Scholar ■ W ill Be Speaker th e ir ow n w o rk tyid they inevit­ a b ly .dem and a l l th e m o d ern com ­ fo rts an d assistances a v a ila b le . AND SUPPLIES L a n e c o u n ty w ill v o te on 1 7 5 ,: 00Q bonds, to - b n lld n aw fie ld b rid g e . •, S p rin g Real gveraharp Pencils . . . Guaranteed Fountain Pens E u gene. O re., Sept. ‘ Watermans Fountain Pen Ink S U N D A Y IS PROMOTION DAY AT THE (JIR ISJtA N - ’ ' SUNDAY Tablets SCHOOL OREGON, 2 4 .— (S p ec- ■ > * *. • Pencils Erasen»- CORNER 2ND AND B ST. « - ----- ,----- '- U N IV E R S IT Y OF “ T h e n a tio n should conserve th e V o ls te a d A c t, a n d th e e n - ; l a l ) — D r? T . T . L e w , n o te d C b ln - lts n a tu ra l resources and re ta in ,fo rc e m e n t o f t h e la t t e r ta k e n o u t ese ed u cato r and a u th o r, w ill l i e - ’ t it le to Its w a te r pow er. » o f p o litic s. < I tu re and lead discussion groups “ The Roosevelt H ig h w a y should be encouraged by th e F e d - e ra l G overnm ent fo r econom ic and defense^purposes. NORMAL m e n t. E n g lis h w |ves a re aflo ftt- ln g th e A m e ric a n w a y ¡.of doing Parker and Waterman Fountain Pena NEXT e v e ry th ln g In a protected k e t. I th e re fo re ‘fa v o r a ants h a s ^ Is o helped to ac ce le ra te th e d em and fo r la b o r-s a v in g and tim e -s a v in g household e q u ip ­ ' ■ ' ■ ■ Also “Warm-UP” Day RUO STORK McNAIR “ I - a m in fa v o r o f th e D ir e c t - o n tile campug fro m N o v e m b e r 15 P rim a ry . to N o ve m b er 28, it was a n n o u n c- " I stand f o r a sq u are d eal fo r ed to d a y. As a d is tin g u ish ed a ll ex-service m e n . . ¡s c h o la r, D r. L e w hap w r it t e n g »10 LEADING STATIONERS .be M wood*' W. “ R a ilro a d rates should he has- " I fa v o r a ll necessary r iv e r and n u m b e r o f books a b o u t his- p a c ­ N e w to n B o rd en o f M ed fo rd , and h a rb o r Im p ro v e m e n ts , an d i r r l - pie. H e w ill be e n te rta in e d by d em o cratic ca n d id a te fo r re p re­ ed upon a c tu a l in v e s tm e n t C o sm opolitan club, an o rg a n - s e n ta tiv e J n congress fro m th is cost o f o p e ra tio n ; good ro ad s a re g a tlo n and re c la m a tio n p ro jects and sh o uld be f o r O regon. J lz a tlo n o f stu d en ts fro m m any d is tric t, th is w eek issued an ex­ indispensable “ I fa v o r a re s tric tiv e im m ig rn - co u ntries. ten d ed p la tfo rm o f his beliefs fu r t h e r extended by F e d e ra l a id : the and p rin c ip les , and intends to and th e re should be a n A m e r i- tlo n p o licy, an d ra is in g o f ENGLISH COAL STRIKE ' M A K IN G LONDON, (U P ) — H G ÌM E S The coal s tr ik e is d riv in g E n g lish house­ w ives h ead lo n g In to m o d e rn ity . N e v e r has th e re been so liv e ­ ly a detpand fo r gas and ele ctric h ou sekeep in g e q u ip m e n t as Is r e - E.R. ISAAC ® Co The Quality Store MODERN Ashland, Oregon FROM T H E JÏE Â R T OF THE FAMOUS ROCK SPRINGS, WYOMING, DLSTRICT. MONTH-END SALE! ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY Offering Rare Bargains 384 Oak St. — At Railroad Crossing — Phone 20 A new kind of face powder is here M ade by a new French Process—stays on until you take it off. Pores and lines do not show. Not affected by perspira ■ Wearwell Sheets Siso 81x90. Sold . Regular $1.69 Each Wool Blankets Size 66x80 } r New Plaid • Patterns. Pair $1.48 Daisy Pillow Cases 4*2 and 45 inch. Sold Regular. 39c each. 3 -fo i^ ■ tion. Gives life and beauty to your complexion almost unbelieveable. It is called M ELLO-GLO. sbn wqi ¿g, L it h ia Springe P h a rm a c y Outing Flannel / 36 in. wide. Good Heavy Weight Light and Dark Patterns — Yard ' mOC fl Winchester WOOLEN DRESS GOODS IN THIS GREAT MONTH END SALE. Guns FANCY FLANNELS—SO POPULAR NOW FOR THE NEW ’ TOM BOY SKIRTS. 54 IN. W IDE—REGULAR VALUES UP TO $3.9& PER YARD. and Satin Charmeuse ’ i 40 in. Wide in New F all Colors. Navy, Copen, Chanel Red and Jungle Green, $2.48 4 Q Yard Regular I w ' ' ' ' d*A 4 A T impson’8 Hardware UNCLE REMUS KNX The Winchester Store” Third & East Main “W estern Air Patrol” 5 Tube Radio ou May W in — Be Sure to Come Cleans the trap, too .- i v BRUSH’O N AND FLUSH-A-WAY standing, remove the water firs: DRESS COATS PRICED $25.00 up to $79.00 for thorough cleansing. . FLUSH-A-WAY Is die only liquid Solvent that geu WOOL DRESSES TRAVEL COATS priced PRICED $19.75—$26.00—$29.75—$34.50 $29.75 CHILDREN’S AND MISSES COATS Children« sices, 2 to 12, Priced $3.48 to $16.95 * Western Auto Supply-Cd; If incrustations are of long $19.75 - » KH) FA the local > And to E . ft. Isaac and C o m p an y th e goes. F o r she w ho Insists upon ab so lute fa s h ­ ion-rightness kn o w s th a t ahe w ill fin d I t here — she w ho Insists upon excellence o f fa b ric and p erfe ctio n o f w o rk m a n s h ip , knows th ey a re fo u n d h ere — she w ho Insists upon chic even in m o d era te p riced a ttire , know s she w ill g et I t here. W h e r e every g a rm e n t w h e th e r It Is a fifte e n d o l­ la r dress o r a h u n d red d o lla r fro c k m u s t m easure up to th e h ig h e r s ta n d a rd f o r w hleh th is store Is noted. $11-95 - . v The Theory ofTfadio broadcasting Cool A u tn m n breeges! F a l l ’« in th e a ir. M ad am e feele th e need o f new a p p a re l and m ust a-ehopplng go. PRICED $ U J 5 —$14.95—$19.75—$29.75 . DEMONSTRATES New Togs Are in Order For Breezy Autumn I Misses Sizes, 12 1-2 to 16, Priced $7.9& to $19.75 under the flushing riiy— easily. Harmless to hands N on-exploave AT TOUR DEALERS F L U S H -A -W A Y fo r T o i l e t B o r i i is OVERLAND SHOE SHOP Saturday, Sept 25th; 7 to 9 P. M. Even* woman who wears only the finest, smartest silk stockings, knows these guaranteed Never - Mend Silk Hose. They’re from one of America’s foremost makers. PAIR . j An Excellent JU pk tô Buy Them G. N. Kramer, Ticket Agent—Phone 43 NEVER-MEND SILK HOSE, Guaranteed SILK DRESSES go hand-iii ììàtfd Southern *’ 54 in. Wide in Navy Blue Only. Sold Regular $3.98 Yard Cold Weather., and Good Shoes Ammunition Wool Tricotine - Go bigger state fair than ever before» Take the whole family, travel by train and save time, money asad nervous energy.» Reduced fare is for use . u Y s Y > t ^ X < J. Good until r . ♦ Avoid crowded highways; comfortable trains daily at convenient hours. r D o n ’t miss th is chance to w in a sp len d id "W e s te rn A ir P atro l** 5 tu be b e a u tifu l W a ln u t cab in et— w o n d e rfu l to ne, vo lum e and s e le c tiv ity — an s im p le in o p e ra tio n . T h is Rjodlo w ill be given aw a y on th e ev en in g o f s tra flo n — get d e ta ils a t th e d oo r as you e n te r. interesting and Amusing Entertainment For All U n c le R em u s w ill keep you la u g h in g w ith his com ical N e g ro 'U n c le Rem us w ho is a p ro m in e n t b ro ad castin g a r tis t w ill— stories,1 Besides, Take The Mystery Out of Radio . He will explain clearly and simply, just how Radio Broadcasting is done. Com e— le a rn m ore a b o u t th is fa s c in a tin g su b ject— ask questiona— - If you a re * '•R a d io F a n " , yo u ’ll le a rn 'thin gs th a t w ill h elp yo u — I f you a re n o t— a n y w a y , you w ill he In te res ted — and have a good tim e .— Perhaps, w in a R a d io l * firm ? v o w Fanulv and Friends — Everybody have a rood time As O w Qnmts. • , OPEN PROM Supply Co. Ask for «<