rsonal flotes
Giri S M From Giant Cannon
A grass fire starting either
>u a cigarette atub or fire
teker started along the road-
|q north of Jackson Hot Springs
ndsy afternoon.
Some diffi-
Ity was experienced in exting-
tbing the blase which burned
ir considérable ground before
was brought under control by
Jef of Police George McNabb,
d Traffic Officer C. P. Talent
Ftahlag—
Mr. and Mre. Everett H. Reek-
' man of Harbor, Oregon, announce
the birth of a daughter Saturday.
July 8. lir e . Reekawn la the
daughter of Mr. and Mre. C. E.
Pratt oa North Maia street.
' John Hughes, John Mattern
and Sam Jordan of thia city
spent Sunday and Monday fish
ing on Williamson river.
Guests at Gall H ow e -
Mr. and Mre. Lloyd Miller,
Have year rose treíllas made at Mrs. Miller Walker and Mr. Steele
rdaa’s mills.
235-tf of Gold HIE, Oregon, and Mr.
and Mre. William Myer» of thia
city were guests Sunday at the
E. E. Gall home in the Bell
view district.
W ent to Klamath F alls— ..
John Enders motored to Klam
ath Falls Sunday to get his wife
aad daughter Shirley, who in
company with her mother. Mrs. L.
Jacobs of that city, have spent the
past few weeks in Portland, Ore
gon. Mr. and Mrs. Enders and
daughter returned last evening to
their home on the Boulevard.
Molalla— Silverton road
avelled.
Paulseriyj’s for cleaning.
Returned to Home—
Fpr sale, cherries for canning.
Cheap. Ashland Fruit and Pro.
Assn.
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Imagine a pretty girl loaded Into a huge cannon and then to'be shot
through a solid mass of iron, stqel, wood and brass, only to appear
again in less than 10 seconds, smiling and unhurt. Impossible as
this may sound It actually Is one of the hundred odd, amazing won
ders aDd mysteries that will be performed in the big mystery uhow
of Richards, the famous magician, who opens a three-day engage
ment at the Vining theater, starting Tuesday night. Richards carries
almost two carloads of strange, weird effects and scenery, a large
company of artists and over 40 head of livestock with the production
which is in three acts and 19 big scenes and requires nearly nearly
three hours to present in its entirety.
“I bet that 90 per cent of those
suffering from kidney irregulari
ties never take anything for kid
ney regulation until It Is too late,
whereas Foley
Pills diuretic
would be a god-send-to them, as
they have been to me.” A reliable,
valuable medicine, constantly In
usae over 26 years. Asy for
Foley Pills, diuretic.
Sold Ev
erywhere.— No. 4.
Camped on Dead I n d ia n -
WHY 00 PERCENT ARE STILL
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Bates, Mr.
SUFFERING
and Mrs. ’ Jean Hastings and
YAKIMA, Washi. July 6.— (IP)
It Is a glorious think tc
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Verne
A pistol duel in which each killed
with
a
lively,
healthy,
e
Hastings and two children spent
the other today was on record as
the week-end camping on Dead body. It is a misery to d
aching,tired, weary body from a the cause of the deaths of Chief
Indian.
restless, sleepless bed. W. K. of Police Tucker and John Em-
Holland, Harlingen, Texas, thus: merson, 25, both of Elelnbsurg.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill and
daughter Lois on Granite street
motored to Yreka, California,
yesterday and spent the day visit
ing with their sons Glenn and
Wayne, who have a grocery store
In that city.
BUT GOOD SHOES REASONABLE
J. R. Edwards, who has spent
the past tew weeks in Ashland
visiting his wife and friends, left
yesterday for Sacramento, Cali
fornia, where he Is employed as
a mail clerk on the Southern Pa
cific co/.psny railorad. Mr. Ed
wards wB* 111 part of the time
while In this city and had to re Business In A s h la n d -
William Breese, a resident of
main longer than he had plan
ned. He has a run between Sac Talent, was a visitor In Ash
ramento and Dunamu l r . _ _ < „ _ land this morning looking nitor
business affairs
Not Cheap Shoes
We carry
At Crescent L a k e -
^
Southern Pa-
Dunsmuir, Call-
g several days
ig his mother
1res on North
Foss Kramer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Kramer on Harga-
dine street. Is spending his va
cation visiting with frtdhds at
Crescent Lake, a tew mllee out
of Klamath Falls. ■
Spent Fourth—
* L. A. Moss and family spent
:kley, who is em-
Claycomb Motor
dealers, aecom-
ir Wallen, son of
irnest Wallen of
the week-end In
rnla, visiting with
the F o u r t h of July vacation
among the big pines near the
banka of Sprague river, trying
to catch a fish.
Removed From Hospital—
Mre. Dean Scott, who under
went an operation for appendici
tis at the Community hospital re
cently was removed Saturday to
latt of Grants her home.
a position at the
e Telephone and Fishing Yesterday—
ny on Oak street
A1 Jordan of the Army Goods
store In thia city spent yesterday
fishing on Jenny Creek.
Ivor, who under-
ion for appendicl- Cars R egistered-'
ittulty hospital last
Five hundred and elghty-one
sved Saturday to out of state tourists stopped In
srgsdlne street.
Ashland over the week-end to
register their care at the local
Chamber of Commerce. There
Guthrie, daughter were 218 Saturday, 168 Sunday
Polk on Gresham and 206 yesterday.
sen employed as
the . Dry Goods
Enders store. Miss
Mrs. Lewis Schwein, Voyle
attends school at Franklin, Billy Huelen, and Rosa
of California In lind and Wanda Wise of this
the same position city made up a party that spent
the week-end at Dlamonk Lake.
Hotel Arcade And Apartments
With Bath, Slagle, $8.99 and 88.88— Double 75c Extra, No Ups
Without Bath. Slagle. 81-86 aad 81.60— Double 60s Extra
No Upe
When in Klamath Falls for a week or more, try our
completely furnished APARTMENTS. Everything
now aad up to date at very low rates. We furnish
everything but the Groceries. INVESTIGATE
A shland C ream ery
BUTTER
Army Blankets, Tampolins, Tents, Beds, Pillows,
Outing Clothing at Money Saving Prices.
qpunced that the principal part
Reduced Summer Rates
of the menu wae ready and it did
hbt take long for • the crowd to
Klama th Palls
consume a whole young beef, gal
Leave
From Ashland Cafe
lons of coffee, and many freezers
8:00 a. m„ 12 noon, 4:00 p. m.
of Ashland Creamery Ice Cream.
Ashland— Klamath Falls
Among the Baseball enthusiasts O. W.. >2.66 — R. T„ 84.80
who distinguished
themselves DIRECT CONNECTIONS FOR
daring the day were noted, W. P. Bend—The Dalles and Points East
Walter, pitcher of Ashland, O.
Arnsplger, crack first baseman of
THERE IS NOTHING WHICH IMPROVES A
HOME LIKE
LAWN FURNITURE
Drop in and let us show you the beautiful effects
of this kind of furniture.
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co
ARMY GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Storo in Town. Open Evenings.
FISHING TACKLE AND LICENSE
IMPROVE
Your Home?
Let us finance your spring program — to
build—buy—or improve x your home. A loan
from this Association gives the borrower ad
vantages in monthly payments to repay.
We are prepared to give the best service
in acting on ’ applications and closing loans.
VINING THEATRE
Jackson County Building & Loan
Association
30 North Central Ave.
Medford, Oregon
Shoes
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
SPECIAL LADIES ONLY MATINEE THURSDAY
AT a :a o p. M.
Coming here after big record-breaking tour of eastern
cities and the same large production Intact that plays Los
Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, etc.
IS A A C ’S
•The Quality Store'
Weirdi
Clearance Sale of Wash Dresses
Uncanny! Spooky! Gaaps!
Surprises.
If You Think You’re Thrill Proof, See
RICHARDS
Hand
made
When Emergencies Arise
Beyond All Question the Largest and Greatest Glrleeque
Necromantic Extravaganza of All Thne
111 at H o r n e -
Marlon Barnum is quite 111 at
Guy Good and her home on Palm Avenue, where
I*. R. Merrill of he has been confined to his bed
lunday and Mon- for sqjpe weeks.
City, on the coast
ask your grocer for
3 BIG NIGHTS STARTING
complete line of men’s work and
Mr. and Mre. A. A. Madden
and Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Hannah
of this city spent the past week
end at Crescent City.
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Lit hi» Park
This beauties' of Lithia park
proved to be the attraction for
many folks and several hundred
folks enjoyed a picnic dinner in
the grove. All during the day
the park was tilled with folki,
many of them coming from other
towns to enjoy the quietness and
beauty of the local park grounds.
Many tourists spent the day at
the Park Ahto Camp grounds.1
Hundreds of ,\cars were packed
along the park.
There was much traffic on the
highways Monday, almost every
one spending the day somewhere
in the open.
For quality, purity and flavor, always
¿Continued From Page One)
Cliff Payne makes steps.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Barber,
who have spent the past few
days In Ashland visiting at the
home of Mr. Barber’s parents,
Mr. and Mre. William Barber on
Port Orford cedar boat for sale, Granite street, left yesterday for
Jordan Sash and Cabinet works. their home in North Bend, Ore
SEEK MURDERERS
258-tf gon, where Mr. Barber is man
ager of a Twentieth Century Gro
OAKLAND. Cal., July 6.— (IP)
— Police here were attempting
cery store.
to identify two foreigners who
were seen driving -away from an
At Diamond Lake -
At Lake o f the Wood»—
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Franklin unoccupied house in the yard of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McGee and of Franklin's bakery on Main which the mutlliated body of Ma-'
Mrs. Sarah Wing, mother of Mrs.
street spent the week-end7at Dia bel Mayer, 16. was found early
McGee, spent the week-end at the
yesterday.
mond lake.
Lake of the woods.
Slim Jim Pretzel Sticks—The
>w Pretzel—Schuerman’s. •
On Highway
Medford, C. N. GlUmore, fielder
and heavy hitter of Ashland,
while Don Newberry of Talent
was a genuine all-around rooter
and player tor the Talent crowd.
F rench
Voiles, Rayons .and Peter
•
e
Pan Prints in clever new
summer styles—good as
sortment of sizes to select
World’s
Greatest
) Magician
from—Values in this lot
Laughs, Roars, Thrills,
Girls, Music, Mystery,
Splendor!
Clearance of Silk
Dresses
A real massive S2.S0 road show production at popular
summer prices— greatest amusement value
ever brought to Ashland
The Wonder Show of the Century
40— Head of Live Stock—-40
1OO— Bewildering a Wonder»— 100
Every Dress on our racks
goes in this great Sale.
Some weeks ago a definite date was
given for clearing away the winter snows
and opening Crater Lake Park. And then
came the recent unexpected snow storm,
overturning all former calculations and
making necessary greatly enlarged clear
ing forces.
The unexpected enters almost every life
at one time or another. One’s greatest
handicap is in being unprepared. “ If only
I had the money,’’ is an expression which
too often applies at such times.
Overcoming this handicap is fairly sim
ple, for a savings account assures yon
ready money to mee&xnany of the emerg
encies and opportunities which come into
your own life.
Deposits made on or before
the 5th of any month earn
interest from the 1st
F irst N ational B ank
ASHLAND
M
COMMERCIAL « SA
l
OREGON
OS - SAFE DEPOSIT
Stunning Beauties, Assistant Magia, Meehan
1rs, Electricians, Artista and Musicians AM
in This Stupendous Exhibition
Lot No. 1—Values up to $15.00
Sale P r ic e $10.00
Lot No. 2—Values up to $22.50
Lot No. 3—Values up to $29.75
Sale Price ___$19.75
»t No. 4—Values up to $39.75
All Coats at One-Half Regular
. Prices
FREE - Baby Given Away - FREE
Daring the company’s engagement here a real live baby
will be given away. This Is positively no pig, dog or ani
mal, bat a real live baby o f good parentage aad 11 months
old. ’ .
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PRICES: Nights 28c, SOc. 78c, 91.00
MATINEE: Thursday, Ladies Only, any seat, 80c
POSITIVELY A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION
LEEDOM ’ S
U. S. ROYAL CORDS
PISTONS AND PINS
VALVES
AXLBS
OBABS
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OASKKTS
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