Uooal j Personal flotes L. Confined to H o m e - Miss Shirley Enders, l i t t l e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Enders on the Boulevard, was confined to her home yesterday yr 1th illness. She is reported to be very unueh bettor today, b e * , ever. ftorold Men Here— Misses Janet W ray and Patsy Smith of Medford w e ft In Ash* land Sunday visiting their cousins Ardls and Lovett* DeArmond. A. 8. Frasier and V irg il Hat llton. representatives of the G oold Electric refrigerators, Portland, Oregon, are spendi] äiläfffiSÜBB •action of the state prison NELLIE DONS- e i on Main .street, where be wlH be Prom Grants Pass— Leaving Tomorrow— Two Fatalities— employed. M r. Johns has h a d Spent Sunday at Lake— , C. Newman, a^jrjw jdept of A lbert McEwen, son of Mrs. -M iss M yrta Otterdale, manager There were two fatalities due years of experience in this line Grants Pam, spent several hours Elsie McEwen, who resides on to industrial accidents in Oregon o t the Ashland Pacific Telephone of work and learned his trade at lit Ashland yesterday on a bust- Third street, wUl leave tomor- during the week endingsiuly 14. the Elgin factory. and Telegraph office on Oak ness and pleasure trip. row for Dunsmuir, Cal., where he A total . o f 67tf accidents sub­ Street. spent Sunday at the Lake - --------- will speqd a short tim e Vis(tlng ject to the provisions' of the work o f the Woods. «pending Few Days— B uild the new way with Swan his fkther, an ethployee At the men's compensation act were re­ Mrs. C. I. H om e, on the Boule­ « lu e Granite, 91.00 and up. See’ Southern Pacific company. Al- ported »o tk« commission. vard Is spending a few days In Beaver Realty Co. or s. 8. A, A. Swan bert Is home to .Spend 'Ifcejeifm- Weed, Cal., visiting her daugh­ at Quarry. ‘ 269-»ft mer vacation 'w ith his ’ parent« Visiting Mrs. E d w a rd *— <• w ter, Mss Louise Homes who is ----------- from Napa, Cal., where he stays . ‘ R ent h tow bookb’ for your va» with his grandparents «taring the J, Mr. and M r ). W ille m Caskey employed as a nurse -,n the Cali­ bhttou trip. B lharf*.’■ - whiter months to kttghd schoof. ef feahta M o n k *. C al., an4 Miss fornia city. Rdtth’ Gfeen < fjL fa XiAalm , Cal., have spent the, past few days in ISO Cars of F r u i t - M r. and Mrs. McCoJr ta V isite r From T ra il— Ashland visiting Mrs. J. R. Ed­ One hundred and fifty cars of M rs. W . L. Doucett of T rail, Corvallis— wards -on Th ird street. Mrs. fru it are in sight for Josephine Oregon, Is spending a couple of M r. and Mrs. J. W . McCoy and days ta this city visiting ..friends daughter on North M ain street Caskey is a s ifte r of M rs, Edwards county growers. Harvest of Jo­ and shopping w ith the local mer­ left a tow days ago tor CprvalUs, and Miss Green an atrnt."; M r. sephine county B artlett pears w ill And Mr4. Caskey le ft this"mornlng start w ithin a month, w ith a chants. -------- ~ ‘ -------- Oregon, where they w ill spend for their home but Miss 'G reen forecast of SO cars' of the fra lt. two weeks visiting their daughter oxpecte to spend some time In Leading pear growers estimated a Miss M argaret McCoy/ who is at­ this city, during which she w ill yield of 80 to 90 per cent normal, tending summer school a t the make a trip to the Lake of the aw arding to .County Agent H . B. Oregon AgriculturCl • collage', Woods.: ■ •••.< - Howell, w ith quality and else where she is a student. Miss Mc­ above the average. About 60 Coy trill return heme with _ her R eturned f r om T rip -------- ------ per cent of the crop has been con- - parents. - M r. McCoy is cashier Mrs. Ellen H . W agner has ro- tracted to canneries at guaranteed of the First National bank in Ash- , turned from a month's trip to minimum prices ranging from todd. ' ’ : ' California, visiting relatives la 936 to 940.— Grants Pass Cour- —Miss Helen Anderson, dean of Sau Francisco and Los Angeles <$aien at the Southern Oregon Returned from Convention— during that time. W ilfred W ag­ Mermal school, accompanied by Mrs. Id a Smith, Mrs. J. L. Ox­ ner? of this city accompanied her W U l Give Dance— Ver father. Charles J. Anderson ford. M rs; H. O. Anderson, Mrs'. en the California trip. The Medford American Legion •a d stater, Miss Ellas Anderson, Bert Hinthorne sad Reverend My­ w ill give a public benefit dance hath of Portland, who have been ron 8. Woodworth, Ashland dele­ Ashland Visito r— tonight in H ila rity hall, Medford, visiting ta Ashland for several gates, who attended the Baptist Mrs. Blanch Mess of Klam ath to raise funds to send their dele­ days, were among the people convention in Eugene. Oregon, Fails was In Ashland yesterday gates to the convention In La- from Ashland who .made the trip last week, returned a tow days afternoon visiting her aunt Via­ IGrande. H al Blackburn's or­ chestra from Klam ath Falls will to Crater Lake Sunday. ago to their homes in this city. toria Mlckleson on Qak street. YOU CAN OUT COUPONS ALL DAY TOMORROW. If you don’t get some tomorrow yon may lie passing up a chance to get a Radio, Electric Sweeper or one of the other fine prixes. Numbers winning will be published in Jhis paper until August first unless winning numbers are presented liefore that date; Save all your numbers until August first. CARD O F TH A N K S W s urish to express bar heart­ fe lt thanks to our many friends and neighbors, who came to us in our deepest hour of tria l and sorrow. Also for the many beau­ tifu l flowera and kind words. ., Mrs. M yrtle Hoffman Albert and Everett Joe Hoffman .. . . . i A rthur Hoffman i Mrs. Stone H arry 8tone G. L. Stone J. P. Quigley , Stanley Quigley A “tab? of America’s tn ie’iio- lnads and their fight to ex-j istl With five h u n d r e d j Navajo braves. Taken on th$ exact locale described' by, the author. The biggest Western since “ The Van­ ishing American.” GEO. X. HAYES AT THE ORGAN. Rambler ■ Rosi Frock A ram bler vose running ont of a flower-pot pocket Is out­ lined in black silk embroidery to trim t h l* purfect fittin g Nelly Don Home Frock. azra a raaffl fflBaag Hab-a-dash Inn Come in and Bring ,the Kiddies, WE HAVE SOMETHING FOR THEM TOO. SUPPLY YOUR SUMMER’S NEEDS NOW. BN JOY OUX B aT H D A Y PARTY WITH UB. Come in Tomorrow formar hti wh Wirthmor Wash Dresses, $1.00 l’ ’ : ‘ ’ In New Printed Patterns ' 1 Rayon Silk Bloomers, $160 Five Cólors to ' Select From Silk Dresses, $7.95 Here is a Beal Bargain. Values up to $15.00 Each to Close Out Cretonne Parasols, $1.98 Good Assortment of Floral Patterns. Sold'Regu lar at $2.48 Each. CLEARANCE OF WASH 1 Buiek Roadster 1 Willys Knight 1 Ford 2-Door Sedan 11926 Essex LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE Ranges, ranch houses and forests destroy­ ed by fire; hundreds men taken from produc­ tive work to fight Ore. : (| What a tremendous economic waste last season's forest fires caused! This year everyone is hoping for a less destructive season. The Forest Service has laid down stringent rules, and people who enter the National Forests are being carefully watched. BE 8UBB AMD OBT TOUB OOUPONS. WANT IT ! vor« ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY 984 Oak 8traat At By Oroaplar • Ikaaa 90 Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods, Ladies Ready-to-Wear . A RADIO FREE and residents. For Short Time Only To Make Room FOR WEDNESDAY itf Bugs Need Cleaning! Hoover Electric Sweeper Given Away . / FREE Tomorrow Afternoon 01 end ton lug Ashland A new Donelin Phtunla Print uses a contrasting solid color for its .yoke ahd side panels In this sm artly styled and per­ fect fittin g apron. Guaran teed fast colors. Extra Special Bargains , parant« APRON furnish the music. At Five O’clock the Lid is Off. nm» w HerntaBM’a at Outlook. Mias R u le Glendta- ntag 1» the (laughter or V . * . In JJoyd Sparks o f Medford spent of Krefntx county, California, et > - • . * ; i visiting relatives and frienda. Made Business T rip ­ «Mings. '■ n l-« li. L. Ciaycomb ot the Clay- comb Motor compaby. Perd' deal­ F h lllp Cole, who ta employed )n ers, on the Plasa, made a bastness fa u g h ..r. u 'g ri^ r, «nu bh - s . Mary f8J fa tu rd .y , but thU KMm ath Palls, spent yesterday trip to H ilt, In northern Californ­ L. M athew , ot Medford spedt < { » Ip this city visiting friends. , ia, yesterday. Sunday afternoon in Ashlaml yig-f ‘ f ' , fT ■ i fttng Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Adàtea, . ' i . ■ ___ À » < Ruth Adams and Mrs. Ora.ee R. SHOOT LAJUi O’ T H E W O OD« P o rt Orford cedar boat f a r sale, Spent Hunklay s i Ik M r' s Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oaley, two Drove to Ashland— Jordan Saab and Cabinet worka. Andrews. A fte r church iservipss Movies pt ‘L ake of he Woods daughters. Mary and Ellen, and Hundreds of people drove to thé party enjoyed a plcnfc dinner a^d activities {here wera “shot” son, John, who reside ou Sher­ Llthla park at Ashland Sunday t t t L i thia park. ’ recently by Paths News Photo- Vtetttag R elatives— ’ . Mrs. Maurice Lssaau. daughter man street, in this city, made a and spent the day enjoying the kphergjwho sijent. several days the lake. : ’ ¿ M r . and Mrs. W ill Sander on trip to Crater Lake Sunday, , shade and beauties of that beau­ f kited Crater M w V. J^elman street, is spending a two tiful spot.— Medford D ally News. M r. and Mrs: H< C. S toat, Fresh m ilk and cream, Schuer- ■weeks’ vacation visiting relatives Misses Helen add Gertrude Blede fag Medford Yestercay— ' 270-tf add friends in Tillamook. Mr. man’s Grocery. C. B. Evenson of this city was and their house guest, Mrs. Named Assistant— lassau. wko accompanied his Mrs. Lorna Jessup, who has Georgia Salt of Cleveland, Ohio., a business visitor la Medford yes­ / wife to that city, returned to Visitors in Awhlakd— • ' ; ■ f o - . ..»vW a been a hnme economics teacher in yialted Crater Lake Mohday. Mrs. terd ay. ■ Quent and Eugene Potta of Ashland a few days ago. ,lt form erly resided in Ashland, the Flagstaff, Arlsgna Teachers’ Klagihtte ‘Falla s p la t the day in Vkltora, ta M e d fo r d - cpll|ge t o r the .pant four yeprs, veral years ago. ■ - AshWnd Sunday viattlng , tliels Mrs. Butler W a lk e r of this ha's been named assistant to Dr. aunt. Mrs. Jennie Hervdjr ♦ on qjty, accompanied by her daugh- Kate W. Jameson, dean ot women New W atch R epairer H ere — Mountain Avenue. at the Oregon A gricultural college * Frank Johns, a firat class tttrsk the Misses Alice and Lets Buttonless Slip-on at Corvallis. ‘ Mrs. Jessup was watch repairer, haa arrived in W alker, spent several hours in Bread, Rye - Krisp Health Phonographs serviced and re. graduated from O. A. C. with the Ashland and.taken u p .h ia duties M«d ford yesterday y i s I t 1 n g Schuertpen’e Grocery. 270-tf -v , >' paired, B ihart’s. HANDY DANDY class of 1923, ' at & ft.'Johnson'S Jewelry ste4e friends. -. PERHAPS YOUR LUCKY DAY i l wHh M i« Miss Edith Hermanee of OSU leataa. Bartolomeo Vegxetti look, Washington, and the Misèeà Nttbi* Sacio he?e Refused Jennie Ofendtnatag of Port Jonpà, C alifornia and Essie Olendlnning All kinds of. warehouse room to A. Robe If«, local 'nftofney, rent or store, J. N. Dennis. 27d-tf Tomorrow Is The Da ped In Ashland this morning en route to Outlook, Washington, for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mars on Third strapt. The girls are on their vacation IflUL EVER Ì SUITS NG NEW her ® Marx DS TOGGERY 6 SLASHED! However, many of these fires originate oht- side the National Forest—perhaps along the roadside because of carelessness on the part of some motorist who throws out a lighted matoh. • Il .'....r ’ '.U We urge everyone in this section to co­ operate fully with the Forest Service in the prevention of forast fixks throughout the ik y F irst N ational B an k ASHLAND rOn O REO ON