wp dajlt t w o s Moved— Ix ira l Attorney Returns— Not Just maps of faces, living likenesses filled with and beauty. Studio Ashland tialts. The best Christmas * Big sub-division land anetloi will be held on highway geai Rogue Rlvgr Tuesday, Nov. 80 Walter H. Jones, Medford, for in formation. S I-6 ’ Uoeal ; Personal flotes I W. J. Moore, local attoi Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winter have moved Into the C. W. Winnie returned from a bustnesi Sag Francisco, California. home on Sherman street. H. C. Stork H a ith q f— H. C. Stock is spending the day Mrs. Jean Holmes of Weed Students on “Pro' Cal., spent the week-end in Ash- bunting in Klamath county. Mrs. M. Carson and daughter One hundred O. A. C. s t u n t s land visiting nt the home of Mr. have moved Into one of the East Have your broken windows re- man apartments on the Boulevard will be placed on probation ns a •a d Mrs. W. H. Fruían on B result of low standings in mid- paired. All sises, a t Jordan’s street. 'term examinations, E. B. Lemon, • J-tf Terrace." mill. registrar, has announced. This Spesisi prices on photographs Book Week—.inspect number brings the total probation Have your personal greeting at Darling Studio. g— Elhart’s Book StQie list to 169 students who If fall cards made to your order at ing to better their scholarship will Cheap housekeeping rooms, Darling Studio. Daughters and , Grandau ghters be dropped from Cpllege. Of the 42-1 mu 163 Granite. of Union Civil War Veterans are 89.0 students reported to the Talent Visit o r— invited- to Join Tent 13, D. of V., scholarship committee for doing Mrs. E. T. Newbry of Talent At the Ltthte Springs— ns charter members. Charter op- satisfactory work, 6S8 are defi J. M. Kaplen of Rochester. N. was in this city yesterday visiting (u until Nov. 24. Call 497-R. cient In one subject, 116. in two Y., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snyder of with friends and shopping. subjects, and <4 In more than Chicago, 111., and T. J. Sewell of Drilling Well— two. • ’ . Htllsboro, Ore., were among those Madden- sells guaranteed Urea. R. C. Vpchatzer Is drilling an who registered at* the Llthla eight inch w ell'on his place ‘at Bpy books for ohlldren— Bettel A beautiful and complete line Springs Hotel yesterday. the White Cabin Auto Park so,uth Book Week at Elhart’e Book of Christmas cards at Darling of Ashland." He Is now down Store. For better 'books and more Studio, Litbia Hotel Bldg. over 100 ft. books see Elhart’s Book Store. Madden retysnds time. ie style Htudents Represent Foreign Royal Coal, Hot and Clean, rices. countries— ’ Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co. From Anderson Creek One hundred and twenty-seven H. L. Msultby of Andersen through students, representlg 32 foreign 336 Vlctrola and six records, Creek was In Ashland yesterday without countries, Are attending the Uni- now 330. The Rose. 64-1 looking after business affairs. me 21 verslty of Oregon. Canada lends protec- the foreign countries with 34- A place worth including In At the Ashland Hotel— '3 i meet Twenty five come from the Phll- your window shopping schedule couran) lippines, 10 from Russia, nine H. M. Shuman of N. Y., Rex ib Studio Ashland on the Plaza. 2 9 3 - t i from England, four from Austra lames and E. D. NoMvood of lia, and several from Finland, Portland. C. B- Rice and son of Phone Panlserud’s for cleaning Germany, Norway, Bulgarin and Rockford. III., and Price Sullivan and pressing. We qall. o f San Francisco, were among city is Rumania. Siberia, South Africa, those who stopped nt the Ashland Oregon 1 Brazil, Austria, Siam, Czecho-SlO- Left for Seattle— Phlllip '•akla, Turkey and Chile are Hotel yesterday. F. E. Russel and d au gh ^ p xiis. td high among those which haye only one of this city left today for Seattle btudent in attendance. Have your ciothee cleaned at Wash., where they will visit for 737 B. Main, Ashland Clean Inn about ten days with Ellis Russell Santa Clara Prunes, 2 lbs Work«, ot cogn e, and family. Mr. Russell works at To Stamp Out Vandalism— , 25c. Schuerman's Grocery. The board of education of th® the power house In the Canyon. Hotwnter Bottles— Elhart's. Eugene school district, after <t Dolls and Dolls and Dolls ,at special meeting last Thursday, an Slab wood by the load- Call 98 First class private garages at Oarson Fowler Lbr.. Co. nounced determination to stamp 7 Oak, 4.00 per mo. 67-1-mo. Elhart’s. , out vandalism among students of For sals n complete bakery and Eugene high school, which ennts Private coaching classes and Went to OiltoqtalB—- — lunch equipment. See H. A. Mrs. Louis Dodge went to Chil io a head in an open rebellion of kindergarten. You will want Stearns, mornings nt Llthla vonr chyd to have the best In the oquin on Friday wltlj Mrs. A. N. some 600 students Wednesday, Springs garage. 67-1-mo. way ot systematic training. Mrs. Humphrey to speak before the when J. G. Swan, principal, an Hardy can take a few more pupils. Chiloquin parent-teacher asso^ia- nounced the ineligibility of ope Folk dancing, folk songs, memory tltfn on -Friday evening. She re ot the football players to partici pate In the Salem game on Armis vzork, paper cutting, etc. 31 S. turned to Ashland Saturday. tice day. Depredations in the high Second 8t., Phone 394-R. 64-Frl. Fresh milk and cream, Schuer school building have been golqg man's Grocery. on for some time, it was learned. At the Oregon H o t e l - A renewal of the night raids oc- Henry Klute and wife of Spok cured Wednesday night, when the one Wash., J. F. Doughton and I ¿eft for San IWego — People like Studio Ashland wife of Alhambra. Cal., and G. S. Miss Grace H. Chamberlain and outside walls and doors of the photographs because. They em Stanton of Portland Ore., were Miss Elizabeth Palmer )eft yes building were smeared with black among those who stopped at the terday for Ban Diego Cal., where paint. phasise their beauty spots. Oregon Hotel last evening. they expect to spend a six weeks vacation. » In Medford— Discounts on all photographs Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Hays of Ash through November, Darling Stu Fresh < carrotts and turnips, land were In Medford Saturday» dio. Schuerman's Grocery. as the guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. H. O. Parkhurst, I am continually running out tar. Hays expressed himself a« ¿loved— of furnished houses Tor rent. Mrs. Nellie Loomis has moved pleased that the county seat is to Rented eleven last week, all to be moved from Jacksonville td new comers and some of the old to the new cottage which she re this city. He claims that Ashland cently built on her lot near the moss backs will tell you that our will be greatly benefited by the town is going to the dogs. I can Community hospital and she has new water supply that will be a rent your furnished house. Phone rented her larger home to Normal reality as soon as the recently^ students. tt In to The Ashland Realty Com toted bonds are disposed of.—t pany. 63-3 Medford Dally News, New 'records at Elhart’s. nO O G lAS FAIRBANKS i VIRATE From Chllquln— Mrs. A. N. Humphrey and son Francis and Tom Cunning of Chiloquin, drove over to Ashland on Armistice day to see the Ash land-Medford football game. They returned home on Friday. The Humphreys were former residents ot this city. The Needs of the Living sretanr Mellon Baya Bur plus W ill Allow la rg e Reduction WASHINGTON, Nov. IB.— (United News>— Secretary of the treasury Mellon announced Mon day that the surplus this year probably tyould be large enough to allow n 16 per cent credit on income taxes next year, Instead of I t 1-1 as announced several days ago. He estimated that the surplus for tax reduction likely would redch 3300,000,000 Instead of »260,000,000. In the face of criticism from members of congress, the secre tary insists that the flat credit on taxes is the best form of redne-i tion Instead of attempting to map out a general progran;. Both democrats and republicans' had attacked the credit plan as af? fording ' little relief to the small taxpayers. To this Mellon an swers that It is not a question of giving anybody anything, but of applying a rate that will absorb the surplus available and thus spread the cut all along the line. The reduction he said, will be quite material to some corpora tions. Representing Garner, Texas democrat, urged abolition of au tomobile taxes. Mellon does no. From D u n s m u ir - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaler of Dunsmuir Cal., came to Ashland Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Clara Galbraith. Powell’s apple cider 1s the best phone, 130. We deliver. 46-1-mo. think that these taxes should ba reduced, but believes on the oth er hand that they are not high enough. He argues that the cor porations pay no tax on roads outside general tax, while rail roads have to keep up their rights ot way as well as paying taxes. Macabees will give dance In Odd Fellows hall, Wednesday. Nov. 17. Music by Tucker’s 4- plece orchestra. Couple 76c. extra St. Helens — 50-acre Hawley addition to city opened by Mc Cormick Lumber Company. S bbsibst C hiffon ^ L923 Ohev. Coup«... 1275 1923 Ohev. Touring, $190 1921 Ohev. Touring, $100 1923 Star Delivery, $225 1923 Hodson Tour., $125 All Oars in Good Condition The Automotive Shop Chevrolet Dealers SEE THE SMOOTHEST CHEVROLET Linens Far WOMEN WHO DEMAND the LAST WORD IN CHIC, S S fe S £^¿¿5 ‘ H o u m o o p has sought color suggestion* fa F u fc fa the creerioo* of the world fagaous ooutourioe, L u d k . . . . And one of the results Is Fanchon. something new far evening-wears a smart alternative of the usual flesh shades far daytime wear. Only Luefle, stylist to nobdity could hst^ setae so subtfa Here is the chosen shade far silver ardesh satin slippers fa hsqfat hours; far black or light kid slippers fa sunlit bourn a color message to the women o f America. T o get such shades ae this bearing the Holenroof hbd is to be sure of supreme s msrtnr ss And only fa Hole* proof can you secure Ludle created colon FUEL PRICES P Real Linen Table Cloths arc again within the reach 12 inch Dry Pine Split Wood ................ 16 inch Dry Pine Split Wood .............. 12 Inch Dry 2nd Grade Fir Split Wood' 12 inch Dry . Body Fir Split Wood — 16 inch Dry Body Fir Split Wood — 12 inch Dry Block Oak Wood .............. 16 inch Dry Block Oak W o o d .............. 12 inch Dry Laurel Wood ...................... 16 inch Dry Laurel Wood .................... Best Grade Screened Coal Per T o n ........ 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Comfort Challies, Yard 16c 36 in. wide—ten good patterns to select from «Climax Cotton Bats, 79c Funeral Directors BIS. Night Phones BSl-L— 381-J Mr*. Lohta Dodge, Indy assistant * -a new color in State market road fund of 3613,137 distributed to counties nngmentlng State funds. J. P. Dodge & Sons Your home reflects the kind of a life you lead— your garden, your furni ture, rugs, pictures, etc., likewise your table and | what you place on it at meal times. Not only the table ware and dishes, hnt A whoop 'em *up, soaked in the very food itself re the sea, buccaneering yam flects the stage of civili with love and vivid romance zation that you have ar always present. rived at. Buy your meat Come and live those pirate from us. dreams of long ago- Come Eagle Meat Market and see The Black Pirate Phone 107 capture a merchant ship single handed to win his spurs. ; Suggested by Parit ; cn atíon tof Lucilt bp D IR E C T !. 2 lbs. full comfort size, 70x90. Sold regularly 98c each. 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