Left for Eugene— The Misses Marlon Leach and Rdlth Dodge,' who spent the Christmas holidays in this city with their parents, have returned to Eugene, where they are stu­ dents at the State University. Lioeal j Personal flotes Purchased Ford Coupe ., Frank Boone of Medford .has M r. and Mrs. Bay Bedwell an­ nounce the birth of twin daugh­ purchased a Ford Coupe from the ters, December 28, at Los Angeles. Claycomb M otor Company of this Mrs. Bedwell was formerly Miss city. Pauline Plummer of Ashland. Spent New Tear's Here Stanley Leonard and w ife of Registered Car He r e ..■ J. A. Greenway of Sacramento, Grants Pass spent New Y ear’s in Cal., registered his car at the lo­ Ashland with friends. They have cal Chamber of Commerce this returned. to their home. morning. Sprat New T ear’s Here M r. and Mrs. Allen McGee and fam ily of M edford spent New Year’s day in Ashland a t the home Stated conclave Wednesday eve­ of Mr. McGee’s parents, M r. and ning. Jan. S. Routine business. Mrs. W . R. Davis on Allison St. A ll Sir Knights courteously invit­ O D D FELLO W S A T TE N TIO N ed. e Light refreshments a ftlr the Pilot Rock Encampment No. 18, Tuesday night. Installation of Meeting. - O. D. FR A ZE E, E. C. officers and important business. W . H. DAY, Recorder. Refreshments. By order of C. Hooper, Scribe. 104-2* Moved— Olin McCoy and family have moved from 8< Alida street to Mrs. I. E. Clapp agd daughter, Returned To School— Miss L illian Vanatta, grand­ A llisonstreet. • Miss Velma, who have been living ib the Nell apartments for a abort daughter time, have moved into their home city, and returned at 78 Alida street. they are hall. Jack Enders Returned to School— . Jack Enders, son o f M r. and Mrs. Henry Enders of this city, left last evening on train No. 16 for Trofltdale, on the Columbia River Highway, where he attends Bealey M ilitary Academy. of G. O. Vanatta of this Miss Anna Cosman have Returned from S acram en to- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dunkeson re­ to Portland. Ore., where students at St. Helen’s turned recently from Sacramento, IT. S. Senate appropriations x Cal., where they have spent the past few days visiting with Mr: bill provides fo r Coos Bay jetties and Umpqua Harbor dredging. Apples are getting scarce, but Dunkeson’s father arid sister. wo still have a good assortment at 50c, 75c, and 81.00 per box. Ash. F. A Pro. Assn. 105-6 \ Slightly used Vlctrola and dosen records free, call at Rose. Visiting In Ashland— Mr. and Mrs. Elton Ramsey and M r. and Mrs. H arry Morris an­ nounce the birth of*a nine pound daughter of Klam ath Falls are hoy, Monday, Jan. 3, Mrs. Morris visiting in this city nt the home of Mrs. Ramsey’s parents, M r. 'and was formerly Mine Ruth Emory. Mrs. J. A. Ruger on-Altdn street. Let the U N IO N w rite your full Plenty of money to loan on coverage automobile insurance. Teo, of course. 83-tf good security. Phene 11. Yeo, of course. 83-tf Big reductions in salts made Returned to Ashland— order with free extra trousers Miss Victoria Tavener has re­ Qrres Tailor Shop. turned to her home in Ashland af­ ter a long visit with friends in Moved to Hornbrook— Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wollcott of California. this city have moved, to Horn­ Gausets. Sanitary Napkins, 49c brook. Cal., where M r. Wollcott will be employed by the Southern the dosen., McNair Bros. Pacific company. T a lra t Visitor« M r. and Mrs. George R. Carter Royal Coal, R et and and two sona, Robert and Max, of Carson-Fowler Lbr. Oa Talent, were visitors in Ashland Sunday. L. Laughlin of Medford has Rexall 1827 calendar free purchased a Fordson Tractor from the Claycomb Motor company of McNair Bros. this «Ny. at I SUITS at HALF PRICE A Big Reduction On Overeoals . AT PAULSERUD’S GREATEST Of All CLEARANCE SALES! Wholesale Costs Have Not Been Considered in Pricing Our Goods tor a Speedy Clearance. Our Loss is Your Gain - a O'CQATS suits SHIRTS, SOX, UNDERWEAR, PANTS 400 Dress Shirts, $1.50 to $2.50 Values ............ Mens $4.00 Corduroy Work Pants .............. Dutchess Corduroy Work Pants, $5.50 Values ...» High School Cords, Regular $5.50 Values ............ at Pine Hyde Grade Cotton Union Suits, $2.00 Value Mens Oregon City Wool Mackinaws, $12.00 Value Returned to School— M| m . Thelma Perossl,' Miss Gen­ Get your woolen samples salite nt Orrea tailor shop. They registered Steamer "Parana’ takes 8,100,- At the Ashland H otel-r Wash., and J. D. f . Dunlap of Santa Monica, Los Angeles, Mrs. Louise Peart le ft Sunday 000 teet tumbe rfrom Portland Cal., Wm . MeTIU of Seattle, those who stop for Portland. One., whefe she will to Longview. take up nurse’s training In St. Vincent’s hospital. M rs. Peart Is the daughter of .M r. and Mrs. J. A. Ruger on Alida St. Left for Portland— Mens Mixed Mackinaws, $5.00 Value ...................... evieve Swedenburg and Miss M il­ dred Beeson left Sunday for Eu­ gene, to take up their studies at V. Oentry and fam ily of Yakl- the State University. l . Wash., formerly of Ashland, C liff Payne makes kitchen re returned to thia city to ike their home. M r. Oentry ladders. 11 be employed by Franklin’s Hart, Schaffner & Marx LUES UP TO $45, e 1 « QC Returned to Ashland Miss Jean Altchinson, superin­ Hnvs youg furniture repaired tendent of the Community hospit­ 4 roflnlshed nt Jordan’s Sash al of this city, has returned home 4 Cabinet works. 77-tf after spending the Christman holi­ days with friends In Portland and Seattle. Orren cleans and repairs MK ' u Spent Holidays hi This t'lty — Miss Rosina Gallatin of J. Burner and family, who Valley View district, spent been residing la the Clapp holidays with her parents. «nee oa Alida street, left re­ Gallatin is a sophomore nt ■ ly for Eastern Oregon where Oregon Agricultural College w ill make their home. Corvallis. NOW ................... * ■ 300 Pair Holeproof Silk and Wool Sox, $1.00 to $1.50 Value In Sub-Standards—This Sale ............ .............. Lee Heavy Work Shirts, $2.00 Values .......................... Clothcraft Staples * * $19.95 T0 $33.95 NEW FALL SUITS, STOUTS, SHORTS, REG ULARS- nothing , reserved . Grey Suede Cloth Blazers, $3.50 Values ............................. Canvas Gloves, Our 20c Values at, 2 pair for . .............. Canvas Gloves, Leather palms, 50c Value, 3 pair f o r .......... Extra Heavy all Wool Boot Sox, $1.15 Value, S p e c ia l___ Good Wool Work Sox, 40c Values, Special .......................... Returned Home MENS OUTING FLANNEL PAJAMAS Dr. Bertha Sawyer has return­ ed to her home in Ashland after a two week’s visit with her sister In Klamath Falls. A Lot “Left-Over” Suits TOMOUtOW $2.00 Values at $1.65—$2.50 Values at $2.15-$2.75 Values at $2.25 (All Made of either Teaseldown or 1921 Amoskeag) Sizes 34 to 37 Choice $4.95 - SPORT MODEL HIGH SCHOOL SUITS TO $30.00 VALUES $12.95 Choice of Boy Wool Knickerbockers, Pair Our Shoe Department Overcoats Go Too MANY HEAVY WEIGHTS All Mens Preeman Shoes, $5.00 Values, This Sale . . - ................$4.45 All Mens Edmunds Poot-Pitteift, $7.50 Values, This S a l e ___ $6.7! AU Mens Plorsheims to $11.00 Values ....................................... $8.85 •Spring Top Coats ! -f V > ' « Our delivery service is given to our customers “ gratis.” It is for your convenience — use it. It costs you no more than if you carried it yourself. 6 I 1 e 8ÉLLING AT REDUCED PRICES Nationally Known Shoes at Ridiculous Prices, Blacks and Browns, Low Shoes or High Shoes. 100 Pairs Mens Broken Lots to $7.50 Values a t .............. . . . . . . $3.45 50 Pairs Mens Broken Lots to $6.00 Values at ..............................$1.98 We want to move this stock quickly and at those prices they will move. f AH Boys Dress and Play Shoes on Special Sale, All Childrens Shoes Put in This Clearance Sale. Romanee, intrigue and ad venture in the tropics. 4 ♦ 150 Pairs la d ie s High Shoes, Patents and Kids, mostly lace, but a few buttons. Kelly Broken Lines, $10.00 Val., $4.95 and $5.85 100 Pair Odds and Ends a t ..................... |3.00 100 Pair Odds and Ends at ........ ' . .......... $2.00 Take ’em at 50c Pair Every Ladies Shoes on Sale. the