ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Former Reaidcwt» H a rr bocal ; Personal flotes • Roy Carton and Rom Small, tanqarly. of thia city, are In Ash­ land visiting «4th friends. They are Well known hake, both having cone to the Ashland high school. Y. M. 0 . A. Leaders Formu­ late Fiaos for W inter J. Kaiser, former postmast­ A ctivities \ Form er Postm aster *T ttc Visiting in O a k la n d - Mrs. H. Lynch of Talent Is itlng In Oakland, Cal., with sister, Mrs. M. A. Doran. Stated communication Thurs- Bay evening, Oct. 14- Routin. IS IT SAFE to drive througn business Visiting Brethren wel­ the streets of Ashland without come. R. L. BURDIC, Jr., W . M Liability Insurance? Phone 21 for complete Automobile protec­ W. H. DAY, Recorder. tion, don’t wait until you meet Malta Cr»uii5000 for a name for the new Brunswick.— E lh a rt’s. At the L lth ia Spring» H ntal— Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Gibbons of Wenatchee, Wash., Beulah Brown of Yellowstone Park and Hhroldl Special meeting cn Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Kester Gandee of ening, Oct. 13. Open in long Dunsmuir, Cal.,' formerly of this rm for drill only. AU -Sir city, are in Ashland for a few Sweet potatoes, 6 lbs for day visiting with relatives and Schuerman’s Grocery. friends. Anchor * Flour. Every guaranteed. >2.60 per sack Wayne H ill underwent an op­ and P. Ass’n ^ eration today, having his ton­ sils removed. He Is at his home Latest phonograph records on Granite street. E lh a rt’s. Underwent Operation— Spent Week-End In A«hl»nd— Miss Wanda Wallace .of Klam ­ Have yonr broken windows re­ ath Falls spent the week-end In paired. AU sixes, at Jordan's Ashland visiting with her par­ m ill. „ 2-tf ents. Counter Leghorn Farm is to ­ Mrs. Jesse Neil and littla day shipping one of .Its fine >20 daughter, Jean, -^returned to cockerels to Roy Smith of Lake- their home yesterday. They have been patients at the Barber Convalescent Home on Granite Cull apples. 25 cts. per box. bring box. A. F. ana P. Ass’n. street for the past three weeks. * . 25-tf Edison Marshall at Klamath ' Banjor Ukes, >#.00— >15.00 E lh a rt’s. Madden sella guaranteed tlrea. 68-tf . Finishing Tonight FORLORN RIVER THE QUALITY STORE Dresses DECIDEDLY NEW SE E , thrown out of the ring for conj tlnuous foul fighting. "l W ills wan a badly whipped . fighter, and had been outclassed, I outpunched and outgaraed In every I round of the contest before the I : referee, Patsy Haley, finally codldli stand nt» longer the negro's foul}] At the Oregon Hotel— The Dollar Side of Your Business Affairs Mrs. Mary Gordon and fam ily of Oklahoma. Ora Siebert of Can­ ada and W . N. Crenshaw of Seat­ tle, Wash., are amopg those who city Jail, Puget Stratton, 4», a registered at the Oregon Hotel logger, who was (trreated follow­ yesterday. ing a suicide attempt, attacked his cell mates, In juring three, bne of them is expected to die. First Exclusive Showing Of US NOW ABOUT YOUB W IN T E R ’S ‘ SU PPLY OP POTATOES. PRICES A BE GOING UP. Attacks Mates in pounding his opponent on the b ack/an d ^o f swinging backhand} •Tacoma City Jail I punches coming out of clinches,} Baflting connections give business jts lifeblood. You? bank should be your council - chamber, where you take your business « and reeeivfe assistance tlitougli tlie broad 'finan­ cial exjierience of your * FIRST • NATIONAL BANK This is a service which OREGON this hank offers to you. ASHLAND, We invite you to carry your account with us. RAIN — RAIN ... - RAIN Reclaimed, Double Back, Army Rain Coat’will keep you -dry and warm. A wonderful bargain at army goods store Biggest Little Store id. Town Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings NEW BENGAL TONES — A BETTER SILK THAN WE HA VE EVER SHOWN. • t A . From the Style Centers of the World comes word that BROWN is one of the most favorite shades this season. All 40 Inches Wide E R. ISA A C $ Co Mrs. H . B. Hatch fe ll' while working la her home on Granite street Saturday afternon, and Is eonflned to her bed with Injnr- of work, and ordered him/ to his Corner. ' ' '■ T Patsey Haley would have been} Justified in stopping the contest} long before he did, for the black’s I favorite tactics of hloding a n d f . Madden retreads tlrea. FeU W hile Working— so much began before the first bell’s echoes I had died away. Sharkey won 12 rounds* and one might have been classed as} even. The Bostonian’s work w»< | overshadowed by the negro’J Civil Legion D elegate— fouls, however, and the crowd of j A circular letter received from 36,000 which apparently was en-1 the national headquarters at the1 In Ashland— C. L. Camp of Spokane, Wash., He attacked them w ith a knife tlrely for Sharkey kept constant-} Civil Legion at Chicago Issues a is In Ashland preparatory to re­ which he had hidden aboiit’ his ly crying to the referee -to throw 1 call for the first national conven­ ^clothing. W ill out of the ring. I surfacing the Ashland-Klamath tion^ to be held in Philadelphia. A. E. Fenton, November 15 and 16, during the Falls highway. closing days of the Sesqui-Cei|' also of Spokane, is w ith him. tennlai Exposition. In the list of •ally Headlines you never official delegates for Oregon is SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS. war Luck Won Me Riches, 'not too crowded the name of James M artin of dua trial Magarino. Grants Pass along with sev9n other names from various parts of the state. Mr. M artin says he Sweet oranges, 2 dox. for 25c, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Marshall Schuerman’s Grocery . are visiting in Klamath F rila, M r. Marshall Is a noted anther Have your clothes cleaned at and has many friends In tjiat L eft for P o r t la n d - 337 E. Main, Ashland Cleaning Mrs. L. J. Ott, Miss Frances district. Works, of course. Johnson and Miss Pearl Corbet of St. Louis, who have been In Spltsenberg and Delicious Ashland for several weeks vislt- N O T IC E TO TA X P A Y E R S who plea. Schnerman’s Grocery. ind Mrs. have paid the first half of 1926 esterda> taxes and are either mailing Orthophonie Victrolas range In re they J checks Or coming to the Bher- grtce as follows: » 5 , >125, >166, and » 0 0 . — The Rose. ifore r c - ! If f ’a office to pay second half. Mr. and ' Please bring or mail first half receipts or recepit number stamp­ 2 Donald Barclay stopped In ed In upper right hand corner. Ashland Saturday to visit wltn The last half of taxes are now due “ Life-Like Likenesses, 8tudlo and become delinquent on No­ eld friends. Donald Is the son of Mrs. Gertrude Barclay of Los Ashland on The Plata. vember 6, 1026. ' 86-13 Angeles, and formerly lived in this city. a s Netted Gem Potatoes what he would do to certain , heavyweight champions, was Mr. and Mrs. Louis '• Dodge made a trip to the Lake of the Woods today te close their cabin for the winter. ’ F a lls - Better^dothea for less serud’s. a OUR EXTRA FANCY U .S .N o .1 ( who had bragged Made Trip to Lake o f the Wood»— FO R SAL&^>3 targe lots, five V b ltln g Parent»,— room house, good location. Very Howard Hobson, who cheap. Apply at once, f illin g s for the 8. P. company at Agency. 32-3* cent Lake, is In Ashland .visiting with his parents, nusinese Visitor—- and Mrs. F. B. IJobson on A. C. Lichens of Hornbrook, street. Cal., was In this city yesterday attending business. « W lth an Orthophonie Vlctrola V isiting Brother ln Ashland__ you can enjoy real muslc. — The Mrs. R. W . Pixley of Portland, Rose. < F'ï® arrived In Ashland last evening Confined to H o m e - for a-visit with her brother, C. O. Paul Mars, Jr., is eonflned to Manzanita wood and body fir Porter on eighth street, hte home on Granité Street witn r sale— Carson-Fowler Lumber illness. • I f your roof leaks, see us — Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co. 34-10t ’Ready for Delivery EBBETS F IE L D , BROOKLYN; Oct. IS . — Jack Sharkey of Bos­ ton knocked all the champion- ’ ship aspirations out of big H arry* W ills of H arlem , In. their ached-J r uled IB-round bout before a oap-[ ! acity crowd a tE b b e ta Field Tues-’ day night, but the.fight ended In; the thirteenth, when the negro, Schooke of D. Beer of Portland, Ore., stop- A. E. Brad- P«<1 at the L lth ia Springs Hotel al„ R. >. yesterday. 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