PAIDAT, Jnly
Will Ship* Poultry—
The Josephine County Fenners
cooperative is planning to ship r a
carload of poultry to the hay ye-
glon, the car to ne tent on July
21. A ll kinds of poultry w ill bp
included.
bocal
V isitor In M edford—
6 . 8. York. Southern Pacific
M r. and Mrs. D. G. Giran and
P rank Upp. residents of Klamath train , master of Roseburg, spent
Palls, Were business visitors in yesterday in Medford looking af
ter business affairs.
tM s city Wednesday.
Ba 'a la tw Visitors—
Summer Sise Package Tallow
Corn Meal, 10c— Schuerman’a.
9 61-tf
R eturned R ecen tly—
Mrs. H. B. Carter, accompan
ied by her mother, Mrs. Anns
Grubb, of this city returned to
their home in Ashland recently
from a visit with relatives and
Returned to Y r eka
Mrs. H attie Abbott, mother of
Mrs. A. C. Nininger and Mrs.
Jerry O'Neal of this city, who has
spent the past week in Ashland
looking after business affairs and
visiting with her daughters, re friends in California.
turned last night to Iter Home in
Paulserud's for cleaning.
Yreka, California.
259-tf
Orange dance.
Saturday night.
Springs,
262-21 Prom Shasta Springs—
Miss Lucille Morse, who Is at
Port Orford cedar boat for sale, tending the suynmer session at
Jordan Sash and Cabinet works. the normal school in Shasta
*
258-tf Springs, California, spent several
days in Ashland recently visiting
Perry Norton Here—
relatives and friends.
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* Perry Norton, who has been
working in H ilt, California, for
Old time dance, Thomas Pack
some time. Is in Ashland and will ing Hduse,* 'Junction- K lam ath
be employed at the Black and Falls Road. Benefit N ell Creek
W hite service station on the cor P. T. A., Friday. July &.
ner of North Main and Church
stftets.
Former Residents Here —
Cliff
doors.
Hot
Payne makes F r e n c h
W III Rroadcaot—
Floyd Diekey's Instrumental
Quartet w ill broadcast a program
tonight between the hours of 9
and. 10 o'clock from the Medford
radio station KM ED. Between 8
and 9 o’clock the Bulck orches
tra, of which Mr. Dickey Is g
member, will plfy.
Orange dance,
Saturday night.
Hot
Viaiting Parent»—
. ,
Gordon Claycomb, who
Je
studying music in Portland, Ore*
gon, is spending several days in
Ashland vlgiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L .Qaycomh on
Harrison street.
Gordon
ex
pects to return .to. his work to
morrow. ,
Each
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yesterday
to
W OLFS
$3,98
Mrs. O. Ayres, North Main-
street, left Ashland yesterday fbr
Kelso, Washington, where
.ft
w ill spend a iponth visiting with
relatives and friends.
Oregon, where she hsa been visit
Sam Dolan Here
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' ing her sister Mrs. H a rry Fos-
Sam Dolan, professor in phys tatne for the past two weeks. M ils
ics at the Oregon A gricultural
college, CorVallis, Oregon, spent
the day in A«hlan<f yesterday v/s-
'ting friends.
M r.' Dolan - Is a-
four-letter man from Notre Dame
in d a nationally known football
referee. ' '
Bartges expects \p accompany hef
cousins te Los Angeles, Csllforn*'
Uways A Great Sale - This
Year Greater Than Ever!!
1st, . ?"'» »
Talent Visitor»—
One of the oldest firm s In Med-
>rd changed
hands yesterday*
hen Glqn Robinson and
Jo«
layer, under the ngme of RoBln?,
» .,d
Clearance Sale Opportunities in
Our Fountain
¡Service
s and Misses’ Apparel
these^ihjrm a i i ¿ s h i n y
¿ftenmíons is proving to
ire more popular every*
Summer
lb
When yon are shopping,
stQp 4JW cool refreshing
Brink and^a few minuter
rest wilf help» immensely.;
U th ia Spring» V
P h arm acy
t
register
their cars at the local Chamber of
Commerce. TU B lu m b e r la eom-
parativ«ly small for this time of
the year.
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Far removed from the realm of the
ordinary are these distinctive fur-
trimmed coats, despite this surpris
ing July Clearance« The materials
and shades «re of the season’s most
popular innovations, Twills, Satins
and Sport materials. Values up to
$22.50.
Yhone 116
V , Only The Bart
Up-To-Minute Frocks
In This Group
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ATHAJFand
LESS THAN HALF
family who have spent the past
week at Crescent City, on the Left for Forest Grove—
coast, returned yesterday to their
Mrs. Sarah Boots, B street, left
home .on Pine street.
on the Wednesday evening train
for Forest Grove, Oregon, where
For sale, cherries tor canning. she w ill visit her daughter, Mrs.
Cheap. Ashland F ru it and Pro. May Tapper for the summer. Mrs.
Ansa.
216-tf Boots was accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. Luretta Hedrick of
this city, who w ill visit for a short
time In. the valley,.
TODAY ONLY
IS A A C ’S
Left for Kel su
M m I o T rip to H ill—
H? L. Claycomb, of the Clay-
Burbank,
comb
Motor
company.
Porti
California, has arrived in Ashland
dealers, made a business trip to
and will spend the summer
JHliK California, yesterday.
months visiting his aunt, Mrs.
Victoria Mlchleson on Oak street R eturned'to A s h la n d -
Mrs. Michelson, who has been 111
Ponte Bartgea, accompanied hy
for some time, Is now convalesc
her two cousins, returned to this
ing nicely.
city Wednesday from The Pallet!,
Henry Hughes Here —
Henry' Hughes, son of M r. and
Mrs. John Hughes oh Oak street,
arrived home yesterday from Eu
gene. Oregon, where he has'been
working for some tim e. H e w ill
remain la this c ity 1 ‘f i r several
weeks.
« FANCY BATON BED ;
SP R E A D ’SETS • '
in Slue, Bose and Gold, Sold
regular, $4.95
Z4C
M r, and Mrs. B. T. Newbry,
daughter, Miss B d a a, and
daughter-in-law,
sfib.
Lester
Slush at Lake —
Newbry, all residents of Talent,
According to Ashland ’ and
spent several' hours In Ashland
Medford residents who bgve made
yesterday shopping and looking
the trip td C rater Lake, cars are
a tle r hsslnssa affairs.
getting through . tooths' rim ’■ lfl
■treat numbers, bnt n6 one Is dm-
Mrs. Max
QeBauer and •ng any camping there because, of
daughter Mies Oma of Medford, the snow and slush still -'an ■ th e
Oregon, spent yesterday in Ash »
w
a
r
land visiting friends. The O»-
Bauer fam ily were formerly resi h jll be dry enough to spi
dents of this city residing on hqd. Campers arfc'l
I'Ana Springs and tb
Granite street.
Ootern-
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mpnt camp.
Ashland
Returned Yesterday—
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Madden and
. ¿BATH TOWELS
with’ fancy colored border»—
']$ a fcood'gize for family use.
Visiting Aunt—i '
Pernell W hitmore,
Springs,
262-21 Cars Registe r e d ' ■
One hundred and fifty-three
out-of-state tonrists stopped In
ftl-tf
W orking a t Ai
. OrvJI« H4H,
pany employe«
working at th<
East Main i
yaneferred to
n a 'k p rln fs cai
« $12.95
Regular valieq to $22.50. 'Former
prices on’ these frocks' were really
exceptional, but now our July Clear-
• ance has mightily enhanced these
v a 1 u.e s with a commanding price,
made of Crepes, Georgette and Wash
Silks.
Silk Frocks
i
$7.95
Made of Flat Crepes and Wash Silk,
Values up to $15.00.
Silk Dresses
Values up to $.39.75
CARD O F TH A N K S
.
W a wish to thank our many
friends for their kindness and
sympathy during ohr recent sor
row and bereavement In the loss
of our w ife, mother and sister.
Also for the beautiful flowers.
J. W . Ballsy,
Everett Bailey,
M r. and Mrs. B. L. Delsmsn,
Mrs. R . B. Qrlgfc,
Mrs. T . A. Stinson,
J. E. Creamy.
W . A. Creamy.
Rayon; Bloomers,
Pair, $1.00
Printed
Crepe de Chine and Foulards— in season’s
newest patterns. Values to <2.48 yard. Fletorav .h a lt—An % good sssortmenUol
»««ted , ¿ o fo r s j« o lft ryghlar, ,
Silk Clean-up, Yd. $1.48
i & 'Combinations»
Each, $1.98
Taffeta sáfce, Wash' Satins, Dress Satins,
Crep« de Chine. Values to 88.98 yard.
included In this lot are Anderson Prints,
Plain Rayons, Sllp-Tex and Striped Cotton
Wearwell Sheets,
Each, $1.39
81x90, made w ith tape edge to ini
o f Nainsook, Crepe and French Voile. long wear. Sold regular 81.89 each-
Trimm ed w ith hand made lace, 88.25 val.
Patsy Ruth
Miller
Story by
BILL LOOMIS was
FISHING at
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DIAMOND Lake last «reek,
AS a lot of you
KNOW, aad you
ALSO know how fast fish
CAN grow after they
HAVE been
CAUGHT and the
FISHER gets back to
TELL about them.
WELL Naturally everybody
JUST divides, your otortce
BY two the first week
YOU are buck aad by
FOUR the second
WEEK aad by the
THIRD week they don't
EVEN believe yoa
EVER went fiahnlg at
Large Double. Wgpl Blankets, 72x80. '7 lb. Oxford
Gray Fancy Border. . t
. $6.50
New Army Blankets , .......... v ............. ........... ’ $4.75
20x26 Feather Pillows, Heavy Ticking . . . . . . $1.25
Heavy Cot P a d s ................................................. $3.50
All Kinde Outing Goods a t’Mpney Saving Prices.
ARMY GPODS STORE .
B iggw t Little Stora in T m . Open Evenings.
HOW MUCH IS A DOLLAR?
BESSIE LOyE AND
HARBISON FORD
Sunchyne, Yd. 69c
quality Rayon Dress m aterial in
and plaids and plain colors. 85c
Rayon Satin Costume
Slips, $198
tbs > a s t popular m aterial for summer Kayser qulalty In several good colors.
dross ss Sol drogular, 98c yard.' *
Regular values up te 81.50 pair.
Broadcloth, Yd. 39c
Guaranteed Vast Colors, 88 In wide, 69c
yard regular.
s ,
In a wise man’s hands—a stepping stode te
wealth.
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Toni can open an aocount at the Citixens Bank
of Ashland’for a dollar. Do it today«
“RUBBER TIRES
with
mer spread. Regatar valuó, 88-48 each.
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In a misers hands—a curse and a care.
MeNAIR BR
Ashland, Oregon
Crinkled Bed Spreads
von ditk a |d Lisle—Oóod as-
Sise 81x109, A lo w PHce km a «ood sum
colofs. Yakue to^ 99c. \
Silk Gloves, Pair 89c
In a spendthrifts hands—« moments pleasure.
COMING TOMORROW
n ’s Sox, Pair, 29c
Good assortment of colors and sises. A
feai buy. Sold regular 89.48.
By itself—100 cents.
A rth u r Somers Roche
AtetafJyRoyDelRutti
WARNER
PRODUCTION
Bagolar Admission
{TUBING In Nilo Oreen, Peach and White.
SpM regular, X I.48 yard.
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AB Silks Reduced
AB Linens Reduced
Cretonne Parasols
Each $1.98
For hot
pattern«
Huck Towels, Each 17c
Site 17x84. Field quality, made w ith tape
edge. Sold regular, 10c each.
Daisy Bleached Muslin,
Yard, 15c
Offered as an extra spoetai vaine for this
sals only.
Rise 11x90.; A good sheot cheap'. Sold
regular, 81-99 each.
All Corsets Reduced
All Silk Underwear Reduced
All Ready-to-Wear Reduced
All Curtain Materials Reduced