1 *.*■*?* . é',ies< "' 1" i*®*"1 Up 1 MONDAT, October ♦, >**»« Local ; Personal flotes | Purchased Tractor— Peters! The Claycomb Motor company hunt- reports thtZ sale of a Fordson tractor to Sumner Parker of this city. Fountain pen service— Elhart's We make almost any old foun­ tain pen write right— Elhart's. Stanley Edward Hallander of Returned from Roseville— • Berkeley, Calif., stopped ih Ash­ Warren Doremus returned last land today to visit with friends. evening from Roseville, Calif., where he has spent the past Try Diamond Briquettes for month. He will attend th e nor-' furnace, heater and fireplaces. •mal school. ■ Carson-Fowler Lumber Co, . » P and O Naptha Soap, « • bars for 25c, Schuerman’s Grocery. Jack Powell, who works at . 26-tf Maddens Tire Shop, left today for a week’s vacation at Portland. From Hilt— 4 Percy Simops is taking his |>lace R. W. Planalp of Hilt, Calif., during his absence. was a business visitor in this city L eft for Portland— Saturday. • Anchor Flour. Every guaranteed. |2.0 0 per sack, and P. Aaa’n The T. S. Study Club pf Thesophical Lodge will hold Closed meeting at the library 1) Ashland— • Jimmie Smith, Southern Paci­ 7:80 Tonight. Oct. 4» fic employe at Crescent Lake, ‘is spending the day in Ashland be­ Moved Back to Ashland—- B. F. Storm, Who has b< fore going to Dunsmuir, where he will work for the same com­ residing in Medford has mot back to his home in Ashland pany. IS IT SAFE to drive through Have your clothes cleaned at 237 E. Main, Ashland Cleaning the streets of Ashland without Liability Insurance? Phone 21 Works, of course. for complete Automobile protec­ tion. don’t wait until you meet Returned from Vacation— Mr. and Mra. Earl Burnett have with an accident. Teo. (of course) returned from Sacramento and Ban Francisco, where they have At Hotel Affiliami— spent a two weeks vacation F. W. Mayhew of Albany, N. Fire clay, for »ale by Carson Y.. J. A. MacDonough of Omaha. Fowler Lumber "Co. . Neb., and. Theodore Nasi of Se­ attle, Wash., were among those who registered at the Hotel Ash­ Teacher Il(— z ......- Mias Adriene Hasard*,' teacher land yesterday- Notice— Stated communication‘o$ Alpha Chapter No. 1. O. E: S. tomor­ row. Tuesday, Oct. 6th at t S m. ' Visitors welcome, by order of the Worthy Matron. Mrs. Leah Caldwell, Secretar/ Pledged to C hi Oqtaga— NO9ICB ÍO TOTKm Vndcrucat Operation— Mra. Arthur Hicks, who, under­ Miss Elbert Oregr, student at the state university has been went • minor operation Saturday, Is gettjgg along nicely. She ie, u Now that the date for filing tar pledged to ChlO m dga, nationaf • at thè heme ot her parente, Mr* boffice has passed aqd I appear to sorority, r; Warm, long wear, good loosing. «Juni »»« ijbe running for the office of mày- and Mrs. Wm. Myers en High keep you warm for hunting or general ,or without any opposition I feel street. t ,» Win Leave for W yd e n . ( $5.00 Value for $2.75, Come in and see th ,1 can speak'plainly on any sub­ Mr. ,£nd Mrs. Jack Milton of je c t without possi by tty o f . m y »• •*« v ’*■ • •' / ’ ” **"7 v .;*U(e-Uke • Ukeneaae See our window for Saturday this city;'Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reed otlves being misconstrued. specials, Schuermap’a Grocery. . Ashland on. The Pías*.' Two years ago after thè' eie?- of ftian yth Falls and Mrs. Will 26-tf jtlon It became evident that my Mason add M m . Caroline Drew Biggest Little Store in Town defeat eftme about in a prfectly of ¿Missouri, daughters of Mr«. Returned from Vacation—*- Opposite New Hotel — Open Even Natural way > through po^aidor- Milton, will leave tomorrow for Mrs. Alfred Rockfellow. return-. ble apprehension lest I was too a three'day» vacation at Band.on- ed last evening/, from a two’ , 'lde open In my tendencies and by-the-Sea. months vacation. She visited ia that I . would prob&bly .he some- Denver and Greely, Colorado and |rhat lax In law enforcement. in Kansas City, Missouri. S I do not think that sentiment pas at all well fouaded, I beltane can, On Hunting Trip— . Liberty Bell Syrup, ow as then I .have aut/leient ry. Ande McGee and hie brother 93 cts., Schuerman’s 28-tf Allen McG$e of Medford, left this ourage to f t all v time 'ataqd morning on a hunting trip Into luarely back of law enforee- California. ’ ‘ V isited In A shland— -, ’ ’ However, I am now very f e d Mrs. Susanne Homes Carter, > was defeated then for, mayor, Mrs. Herqdpu improved— * county school superintendent, was Mrt. Walter Herndon of Beach filter having served the four ap Ashland vlsfto^ on Thursday, torevtous yegra on council, for my ! making * arrangements for thé .street, who has been quite ill enforced retirement from ejfy at- i County, Teachers’ Institute, which with pneumonia during the past month, ia'rtuch improved and la fairs and the sitting the past two will be held soon in Ashland. , able to.be about the house again. hears as a spectator on side lines h as given me an * lto |e fa e r -d if­ > • # A, . PaulserUd’B for cleaning, press­ ferent slant, particularly on the Recovering— ing and remodeling: 24-tl ater question, and I am easily Mrs. J. J, Myers, mother of tascious of a ripening or sea- Miss Ila Myers, ia reported to be At the Lifhia Springs Hotel— toning influence which . cana.lt U ' * A R. Hough of Spokane, Wn., recovering from her recent lli- eip hut be to my own personal jiess. - Miss Marjory Ginn of Moro. Cal., enefit as well as to the benefit and Joe Gravelle of . Portland, of the city of Ashland If I am Oregon, were among those who Moved to Ashland— how permitted to serve as mayor. Mr. and Mrs. Murry Murphy stopped at the. Lithia Springs Very truly, have moved into Ashland where hotel yesterday. • „ CHARLES H. PIERCE. their children' may have thfc op­ Pd. Adv. Madden sells guaranteed tires. portunity of the town schools. ' ’ . 63-tf r ARMY GOODS STORE t E SURE! LET’S BE STYLISH AND HAVE A Normal School Football Team Too! t t R eported o u t fo D anger— Left for Home— Mrs. Perry Fuller of Jackson­ ville, Florida, who has been Bpending the past two months visiting her mother. Mrs. R. J. Shaw of Rock street and her sis­ ter Mrs. Jones of Talent, left yes­ terday evening for her home. En­ route she will make a short visit In Oakland and Los Angeles. * Motored to Klamath F a l l a - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd SmKh and Lawrence Powell, who was ser­ iously injured in an automobile accident some time ago, is report­ ed out of danger. To Return T o d a y - After spending the past week In Salem and Portland, Sergeant O. Nichols of the state traffic de­ partment, in chfirge of the South­ ern Oregon division, Is expected to return to Medford today. S e e S ty le s and Quality That Please at Made Trip to Crater Lake— .... ’ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reed of klsm ath Falls and Mrs. Will Ma­ ton and Mrs. Caroline Drew of iflssouri, made a trip to Crater Lake and thé lava beds In JClam- fith county yesterday. Mrs. Ma­ son and Mrs. Drew 'are enjoying (heir visit In Oregon very much. M IL L E R ’S T O G G E R Y son and Mn Gladys Burlingame Satur- Pioneers of Southern Oregon Smith and Sons and Daughters of Pion­ eers will hold their 60th annual reunion at the Masonic Hall In s find Jacksonville, Oct. 7, 1924. Pro- Spent Day In Ashland— h ■pH gram at 10:30 a. nt. Basket difi- Mrs. Paul Lyon and her moth­ 264-tf ner and old fashioned dresses er, Mrs. W. D. Stagg of Hilt, Cal. will be the order of the day. spent the d ay in Ashland yester President, Alice E. Hanley Sec­ Spent Day Hunting— day visiting with friends. Dr. C. E. Shinn and Jean Hast­ retary, Wm. M. p4y Nelson. Cull apples, 25 cts. per box. ings spent the d af yesterday, Bring box. A. F. and P. A»s’n. duck hunting in Klamath coun- of English at. the high school was Good clothes lend distinction. confined to her home with illness Paulseruds. 24-tf Tharsday and Friday and was unable to attend her classes. ANT young man, student of Normal School wishing a position to kelp out la expenses while in school please call at Port Shasta Cafe. * 28-3» S. D. Doremus of the. Standard Cleaners on Oak street,' motored At the Oregon Hotel— , to Klamath Falls Saturday, and C. J. Fleence and wife of Hono­ While there went on a hunting lulu, Wm. Condon and wife of trip. He was expected to return San Dlege, Calif., and Fred Lang­ to Ashland today. er of San Francisco, Calif., were among those who stopped at the Maxwell House Coffee, Schuer- Oregon Hotel yesterday. man’s Grocery. 26-tf Motored to Medford— River at various points. * One re- Perry Norton, who works at port indicates that a flock of 200 Hilt, Calif., Is in Ashland for a | are holding forth in an ideal hnnt- few days visiting with relatives | ing place easily reached in a and friends. 'short time from this section. From H ilt— Spent Week-End H e r e - Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Made! and family motored to Medfc yesterday to visit with friends Madden retreads tires. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cole of Klamath Falls spent the week­ end in Ashland visiting with Mr Cole's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W ■ . 63-tf M. Cole. Indespensable For the "Snack” or the Full Meal Jandwlchqs, bread-and-butter, jelly spreads between meals at’ depend upon good bread as an lngiedlent. 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