À— LAMP Looal • Personal flotes Left for Gervais— Deer K i l l e d - Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lamb left Deer are killetf every day In thia morning for a vacation at Jackson county by hunters in Various sections, reports ’ Deputy Gervais, Oregon. State Game Warden Roy Parr, i«a ío r íc > w > i ^ .Dres^ lrtg and retrioàêlidg. His headquarters at Ashfa Medford M ail Tribune. ! Visiting in Ashland— ■rchased Ford Coupe — "G e o rg e H. McMullen, chief New shipment of m illin e r* Lyle Carlton of Eagle Point,J clerk at the Crater Lake Lodge, Mrs. Simons, 26 So. Pioneer A ’ y Masonlr H all a purchas e a Ford coupe from is spending a few days In Asb- Stated seaaion, Friday evening, e Claycomb Motor company. land visiting w ltji his w ife, be- X g .1 . Im portant business con- ----------- . fore going to Klamath Falls. Dempsey W ires Gorman— meetid w ith ceremonial. Refresh- Madden sells guaranteed tires ______ Jack Demphqy has answ ■nents afterwards. ‘ 68-tf| King Coal gives the hottest a wire sent him by Joe Gorman, ) F . D. W AGNER. Potenate heat and is * low in ash con­ Grants Pass boxen who la t a W. H. D A T, Recorder. S Liberty Bell Syrup, 6 lb. can, tents. Carson-Fowler lumber Co. personal acquaintance of the for­ 93 eta., Schuerman’s Grocery. 26-1 mer world heavyweight cham­ J-eft for Ashland— • 26-tf pion. Jack said in his telegraip: Monday, Rev. Horsel and wife “ Pal Joe, thanks for yonr wire, Leaving fo r Ran Francisco— for Ashland to take up work Purchased Ford C o u p e — I forgot to duck. Best wlaffes.” P. J. Smith and fam ily will ht the normal school. Grants M. A. Watson o f thia city has leave Ashland this evening for IPaas Currier. purchased a Ford coupe from San Francisco, for an indefinite j the Claycomb Motor company. W e have received a new ship­ stay. • P and G Naptha Soap, 6 1 ment of Italian linens and lace kar 25c, Schuerman’s Grocery See our window foZ Saturday pieces which are unrivaled for Schumacher W all Board for at­ their exquisite beauty and qual­ specials, Schuerman’s Grocery. /■ 26-tf tics and general repair work. ity. Handicraft Shop, Medforg. Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. 1 . ppcM, Week-end in Ashland— • 264 261 • ’ Mr. and Mrs. E. Heaton of fcouth Gate. Cal,, spent the week £nd in Ashland visiting with Mr. luthern Vining to Speak— . . » and Mrs. R. M. Heath on Terrace » w ill T/ving E. Vining, president of I home tl,e state Chamber of Commerie, , will speak on the proposed east- . lothes cleaned at ern Oregon normal school, at a Studio meeting to be held in the high ' Ashland Cleaning “ Life-Like Likenesses, ' school auditorium at Grants ' Ashland on Thé PJasa. 1 Pass next Tuesday. 1 I Portable typewriters at E1- Returned from Salem and . C o r-, —*--------- art's Book Store. vaille— i ClaeeifM Ada B rin g • Results ' J. M, Rice and nièce, Mrs. Apples and Deers Shipped— len of this city, 1 returned ’ Thirteen carloads of apples morning from Salem . and knd seven of pears were shipped* vallls where they attended Wednesday by Medford packing fair and conference. houses to eastern and other fru it markets. . $1.00 Maxwell House Coffee, Schuer • 75c ♦ McNair’s Cold Tai,lets, McNair Bros. man’s Grocery. . 26-tl Puretest Russian Type Mineral Oil Get your window screens and ■creen doors at Jordan Saah and Good clothes lend distinction. 1 Cabinet Works. 254-tf Paulseruds. 24-tf i Purchased Ford Truck __ Left for Portland, A. W. Bradshaw of Doris, Cal.. R. W . Price, vice-prealdetot and has purchased a Ford truck from general manager of the C rater Claycomb Motor company of rtatlotyg) |>W k company, left this city. < Wednesday for his home in Port­ land to remain for several weeks • Gauseta— Improved Kotex, before returning to Ashland. cents. McNair Bros. • ’ Typewriters for rent, E lhart’» Book Store. 16- Ounce t ' ' : .r.-, . í .«5 r DRUGSTORE SPECIALS FOR. SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY One Lb.) fedx Choc. Covered Cherries . . . 60c Full Pound Wrapped Cannels Georgia Rose Batti Salts \ D 2 Dozen of These New Hip Skirts Just in For ’ Saturday Selling ATTRACTIVE FLANNELS, FANCY AND PLAIN , FOR BOfeBY SKIRTS 27 INCH WIDTHS TFC AND C O I 54 INCH WIDTHS > o e to e x j 2 lengths of 27 inch or one lenth of 54 inch good is enough for a skirt .A ' Dressy COATS Silk Dresses >9.95 $16.75 $11.95 $19.75 New York’s most popular lines of goqd looking, yet inexpensive dresses. Models to suit all types up to 45 sizes. are hard to get this year, hut we have probably as many as you’l l see in any line this yéar. Louise Alcott DRESSES Sterling Coats Good in Every Way. FOR THE MATURE WOMAN EITHER OF SMALL STATURE OR STOUT FIGURE, Cocoanut Oil Shampoo $24.50 Four Hosiery Lines W ith a Good Peggy O’Dare Dreses Reason for H aving Each McNAIR BROTHERS Knappy Styles in Better Dresses, C O X c n TO ¿ J A e n Prescription Druggists F ' ÍC.95 - a good assortment to select from — Duck season opens tomorrow to Oregon, hut local hunters are warned that the season remains »d la California until Octo- 16. Ducks are reported to plentiful in the Klamath eoaatry. with but few In evidence In the Rogue River district. Onyx Pointex Allen A Hose for those who .demand a pointed heel, we have two good numbers. The wonderful wearing qualities of Allen A Hosiery have won the favor of hundreds of customers. Service weight . . . . . . ___$1.65 Chiffon weight .................. $1.95 Both Fullfashioned Chiffon - ............ $1.75-11.98 Service W eight* . . . . _____ $1.50 Both Fullfashioned J® IV SAFE to drive through the Streets of Ashland without L iab ility Insurance? Phone 21 tor complete Automobile protec­ tion. don’t wait u n til, you meet W ilk an accident. Yeo. (of course) r , 293-tf MILLER’S TOGGERY ransmxo today “Variety” Bobby Skirts Puretest Rubbing Alcohol IL turned from Business Trip-i— Visiting Floyd Dickey__ • Attorney W. J. Moore returned Mr. and Mrs. E. H ; Ralston, last evening from a business trip Mr. and Mr?. H arry Tschillsrd h» Lakeview and Lake county. I and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kline of , ------- --- j Plymouth. Ind., are In Ashland Anchor Flour. Every sack the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd guaranteed. >2.00 per sack. A. F. Dickey on E. Main street. The Ass’n 26-tf three narties i n n i d M a n i l a Friday, October 1 ,1 0 3 0 toATLY «DÔfÇ»S “Hab-a-das1! fnn” Hummingbird Hose Blue Crane Hose for those who wish ribbed top, seamless foot silk hose with good weight, and in several good col­ ors at .............. $1.50 A pure silk, seamless foot hose, made by the Hummingbird Hos­ ier)’ Co., and a good wearing $1.45 Worsted Chècks and Plaids 98c All The Wanted Shades in Splendid offering of 39 inch goods for dresses and skirts and for children’s school dresses. TOMORROW ONLY S IL K The leading silk for fall is Satin Crepe at $2.95, $3.45 and $4.00 The Checkered Flag! 86 inch Heavy Printed Outing Flannel • ♦ J maize, orchid, honeydew, pink and blue, 42c vglue at . . . * ......................................... ......... 39c Good for Pajamas and Gowns is a silk crepe, weighty as a canton crepe, but much richer in appearance. A dress of such quality ready­ made would be in the class around $48.50 or more. Fall May Bring Need for New Curtains, and Draperies More Comforters Needed Now Emblem of Pacific Coast L S. S. O. À, T, He was an engineer—she a serving maid. He looked into her eyes and