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•» Local ; Personal flotes At the .Ashland H otel .1 A. Maude Short aad Mrs. Clare Gatehouse, Pasadena, California; L. M. Caude, Berkeley, California, and F. C. Jovlne, San Francisco, Cal(|prato, are among those who stopped last evening at the Ash land hotel, j ' The following interesting Item concerning The Rogue River ap peared In \ recent Issue of “Out door Recreation:*' “The Rogue River, which eufs through the coast range moun tains and heads in the very heart of the Cascades furnishes the angler superb fishing for the fighting steelheads. It will be re membered that Zane Gray fished the Rogue late last summer for those fighting fools which are considered 'he gamest of all fish. It was my good fortune while vis iting Crater Lake last summer to spend an afternoon on the upper Crater Lake Highway. Prospect is a small town and the center of as fine a hunting and fishing ter ritory as can be found in t&e northwest. “Sportsmen wanting to pit their piscatorial skill against real steelhead can get genuine thrills here at the gorge of the Rogue. Although the Rogue is far famed for Its large steplhead and other fish such as rainbow, native and rook trout, there are. Tourists From Groat Bi ain and British Oolum bia Pass Through neverthe! streams in thia partldular tMfrt- 1 tory win furnish the fcngler the finest fishing to be United States. the . had In is. Cal., Belle Monroe, Julia Storing and ain and British Columbia were “These trout are to be found In Ashland Mabel I. Marsh, all of Akron, O., registered at the Chamber of the Rogue and tributary , stpaagto' res and spent yesterday In Ashland visit Commerce registration bureau ranging in* weight from the legal ing the city and Lltbto Park and yesterday, a number that to.oom lim it to SO pound*. It le In those surrounding country. ride red very unusual by the of- turbulent streams that the» fly- Bread, ---------- tljciala. caetlng 'enthusiast« ean get a ser S7O-tf Buy your wood at a bargain. , The registration has been very Fred Herrin M^rc ies of thrills long to be *» Phone 208-J. " . 272-10 Visitine In n*a.«Jfcn Fred Herrin of San Francisco large, breaking ' all of the rec bored. RnU Io Is Kaleeman Here ords of the previous years. is spending a few days in Ash Mr. and Mrs. Teddy CaMwsli J. B. Weed, a Radiola salesman Visit lag Parents— Included In the states repre “The best time for ateelhead of McCloud. Çal., are spending a land visiting r e l a t i v e s and from Portland, is spending a Mr. and Mrs.. J. T. Allen of Cal fishing to Into in the summer sad few days in this city- VttUlag Mrs. Mr. Herrin formerly sented yesterday are Mississippi, couple of days in this city tran ifornia, have arrived in Ashland friend^ Ibwa, California, Washington, until the last of October. The Caldwell's parents, Mr. and Mrs, resided on a ranch near this sacting business with the local and will spend several days here Minnesota, Texas, Michigan, Rogue River to of easy gecess.'' city. ,d. M. Hugbea on O a | street. merchants. visiting Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. Colorado, Nevada, North Dakota, and Mrs. Hake, who reside on Or New York, Maine, Arisons, Ohio, At the Mthla Spring« Remington, Corona, Under ange Avenue. and Illinois. Mr. and Mra. H. J. M artin and wood typewriters at Blharta Book Mr. and Mrs. George Nnller . of Store. Sweet oranges, 2 dos, WHRKLER GIVRN PERMIT Loa Angeles, Cal., and Mr. and Schtrerman's Grocery. ; TO DELAY PLEA; KIRNT Mra. Herbert Hauser and son of MONDAY IN HEPTEMBRR Oakland, Cal., are among those Mr. and Mra. O. A. Paulserud Wm. Driggs Herr— Although JobnnyH odapp, Ctovw- returned to their home on Oak Wm. M. Briggs, local attorney who registered at the L i t h i a PORTLAND, Ore., — (IP) — lgud third baseman, to not the Springs hotel yesterday. street last evening from the Lake who to spending a two weeks’ va- When arraigned in federal court »alder that Rnbe Lutsk« to. hto of the Woods where they have cation at the Lake of the Woods, today, following hto arreat on a httting h«« made him n big fa spent the past two weeks enjoy- came to Ashland today to get sup ItnslneM In Ashland- charge of alleged missappllcatton vorite with the Cleveland rooters. L. W. Lowry of Eugene, Ore of bank funds, J. E. Wheels/, Hpdapp has been getting many ing. a vacation at their snihmer plies and look after business af- gon, to spending • couple of days base clouts and doing fairly hotae. fairs. lumberman and former publisher' Mttra - w en afield. in Ashland looking after business of the Portla/M Telegram, asked affairs. All kinds of warehouse room to Passed Through Ashland— COLD BOTTLED A £D FOUNTAIN* DRINK& to be permitted to delay hie Plea rent or store, J. N. Dennis. 270-tf Professor Reginald C. Rowland and his requests was granted. and wife, who have been visiting Visiting Grandparents— The hearing at which be will «HERBERT, ICE CREAM ' Mr*. W ill Childers, a resident Mra. F. J. Porter • sail three file a demurrer to the indict friends In the Rogue River valley ol Talent, spent a short time in passed through Ashland yester children of Eugene/ Oregon,' to ment and to enter hto plea was Ashland yesterday shopping and day enroute to their home in Loa spending a feig/day* in Ashland tentatively aet for the first Mon vtoiting with friends. On a hot R u m m e r day visiting at the home of her grand day in September. Jlenry Wetohauer. a salesman Angeles. Mr. Rowland was for with a cold drink at our parents, Mr. and Mra. C. O. Por Phone 31 Wheeler was Jointly indicted for the George Lawrenhe company merly leader of tbe municipal ter on Eighth street. fountain. band In Medford In 121« and with Emory Olmstead, former la ¿Portland, Oregon, la spending president of the defunct North the day In Ashland looking after 1217. “Life Is not so short but that Two Licenses Issued western National bank on a business affaire. there is always time for cour Two marriage licenses were Is Charge of, misapplying tbe bank tesy.” Bay your wood at a bargain 272-10 sued Wednesday by tbe county funds. Olmstead pleaded not guil W ill trade late Diodel Vlctro- Phone 208-J. We agree — that's why this clerk’s office. One was grant'd ty when arartgned yesterday. Tbe la for used piano. W rite what More is known for to Walter John, 22, and Grace pair were at liberty on bond. COURTESY SERVICE. you have. Address Box E, care I z f t For Diamond Lake— Mias Regina Johnson, who la Fielding, 17, of tbis city, and thp Tidings. *• 271-« employed at the Ashland Dally other was Issued to Floyd Cook. ET 8 ELECTS ITS IT Is quality and hot 20, and Gladys Runyon, 20, both OFFICERS; LEGION IN QUANTITY which • A candy and food sale to be Tidings office, left this morning of Medford.— Medford Mail T ri Just one look at the,shoes we have la oar store w ill con for Diamond Lake, where she will MIDST OF CONVENTION COUNTS for the ing held tomorrow by the local vince yon that GOOD looks, GOOD materiato sad GOOD bune. MOST these days. A chapter Epworth League to help enjoy a few day's vacation. Mias shoemaking can be purchased at a moderate price— A price CENTIPEDE has Johnson expects to return to this that will Impresa yog. LAORANDE, Ore., July 22.— OVER a hundred defray traveling expenses of tbe city Sunday. C a n Registered (IP)— The American Legion enter (Located In the Lithia Springs LOOK OVER SOME OF THE VALUES. M G S but you never heard of 2« delegates to the E. L. Insti Hotel BuUdlag) ' One hundred and twenty - six ed into a full-awing consideration SIRGFIELD hiring one of tute at Cascade Resort. Booths THEY ARE IN THE W INDOW .. Phonographs repaired. Fix-It ent-of-state tourists stopped in of departmental affairs here to TREM for hto Phone'116 . are placed. at Hardy Bros, and SOLTEK. It to the iop. 283-1 m. Ashland yesterday to register day with the report of the various on the Plasa. 274-1 SAME way with our Only T h eB est their cars at the local Chamber committees and in the transaction STORE h e re we may NOT have as of Commerce. Among the states of other routine business, Made Trip to Lakes»»- - ‘ The 40 et 8 society, the play LARGE a store aa you Mr. anA Mhi. James-Gifford of represented were tbe following MIGHT find In ground of the Legion, elected of ranted: Utah, California. Ohio, Watongk, Okla., who are camping SAN FRANCISCO or in the Lithia park, a formar resi Illinois, Arisons, Iowa, Washing ficers late Thursday. Bill Kelly, PORTLAND, but our dents of Ashland, made a trip to ton, New York, Malm. Michigan, of Baker, was'named tbe grand QUALITY to Just a s good an« SOMETIMES better than C rater Lake today. Mr. and Mra. North Dakota, Minnesota, -N e chef degare. YOU will find in those vada, Colorado, Texas and Mis Gilford have with them a pat BIG city store«. It to our SEATTLE. Wash., — (IP) — trained Chinese goose, which to 8 sissippi and Canada aad England. Three bad holes for Fay Coleman weeks old and has already travel 32 inches.,wide. Plaids, tn the second nine of the .semi ed with them over 2,000 miles on At the Oregon Hotel— New Printed Patterns - Checks a n d Borde^eH The following people are among final play for the western amateur their western trip. those who stopped yssterdky • at golf title today gave Bob Stein, of the Oregon hotel: Mra. A. Han Seattle, the lead of one at the end Fresh milk and cream, Schusr- sen, Los Angeles, California: Mra. of 18 holes. P. S-.—Try the home merchant in's Grocery. 270-tl j . Addison, Vancouver, B. C„ Eddie Held, of St. Louis, Is fira/s I f he doesn't have wbat you and Beatrice and Helen LaMorr, leading Dr. O. F. W illing, of Port want be can usually get it for Build the new way with Swan Loa Angeies. land, four up at the end of 18 you qplcker than you could your, ■ sell. Blue Granite, «1.90 and up. See holes. x Beaver Realty Co. or 8. A. Swan Getting Along Nicely— at Quarry. 2«8-ft George Gates, well known Med ford business man who underwent H. C. STOCK Finishing Today an operation last week tn a Port MORTICIAN land hospital, to getting along ''Vf* ; • •;» '? I Helene Blede Harold Dnffy, arrested by State nicely, according to recent re Licensed Lady Assistant Traffic Officer Mynatt, was fined ports. Mr. Gates was moved Wed NEW CREPE DE CHINE < 4 ’: «10 In Judge Taylor's court In SILK AND COTTON 7Q sn Deputy Coroner Office nesday to a hotel, where he will S T E P -IN S ..........................* 1 .□ < > Medford yesterday forenoon on a WASH M ATERIALS.......... remain until he returns to Med charge of speeding. Lace trimmed in this great sale, $2.48 WITH ford. In light and dark patterns, 98c val. SATURDAY SPECIAL ? f Home-made pies, cakes, cookies, chess pies. Refresh Yourself Raggedy Ann Sweet Shop Lithia Springs • Pharmacy OVERLAND SHOE SHOP “Belmont” Percale, 17c Yd. McNAIR BROS Dress Ginghams — 47eW — JULY CLEARANCE SALES Bargains-Bargains-Bargains “What Every Girl Should Know” values. PATSY RUTH MILLER • Will Build Home— Fined f i l » — N A. H. Perry, arrested by State Traffic Officer C. P. Talent for mproper license plates, was fined «IS In Judge Taylor's court In Medford yesterday. Paulaerud's for tailored and Ready-to-wear suits. We sell for leas. 2««-tf M r. and Mrs. George Diamond of* Grants ‘.*aaa are planning on building a log bouse on their tract of land on the Pacific high way just above the Savage Rapids dam. The structure will cost ap proximately S1S.OOO and will be SC-44 foot in also. A log boat house and a log garage w ill also be built near the house. Highway In Poor Shape... According to tourists enroute north, tbe Pacific highway near Dupamulr, Cal., to In very poor shape, causing travel.to be slow and somewhat unsafe. Stepped In Anhlaad— Mi«* Maria Roberts, dean of women at tbe Amea, Iowa. Agri cultural college, to stopping in this city for a/Couple of days via. Ring her cousin. Mra. Lulu Van Wegen and other relatives. Mn. Robert*, who ha* been with that institution for 8« years, to vtoit ing,all the large cities la the west representing her school at their alumni celebrations. The Ashland Cafe Geo. E. Robinson, Prop. Meals, 36c aad up Why P a y ' More! New Office of Klamath Fulls Out» Directors Direct There is, after all, nothing very intricate About the banking business. Deposits are received and money invented in secured loans or bonds, to meet the requirements the banking laws. The cheeking privilege is extended when desired under eertain re strictions, while interest is paid on savings deposits. That depositor« may have every protec tion, a bank has, in addition to its officers, a Board of Directors whpss duty it is to meet frequently and re-check the handling of the bank's funds. BATH TOWELS, MADE 4 Q - IN A GOOD SIZE .............. ■ " " for family use with fancy colored border, 25c value. Annual NEW CREPE DE CHINE < 4 Q A FRENCH PANTIES Pink, Peach, Nile, Fancy Lace Trim med. $2.48 values. Remnant ¡ale Now On Every Short End of Silks—Wool Goods —Wash Goods—Linens— White Goods —Curtain Materials—Cretonnes— Rib bons and Laces All Go! New Shopment’ Wash Dresses, $1.98 Voiles, Batiste—in light printed Pat terns. v Halff*rice 10 Dozen New Wirthmor Printed Patterns—Wonderful Values, Low Summer Rates amnth Falls, ffBU» Round Trip, S4.M Fageol Safety Coach The Directors of the First Mattonai Bank fulfill this function thoroughly, and are at all times oonversant w itti the affairs of the bank from inside out. Just 20 Sport ALL NEW SPRING S T Y L E S -S O M E WITH-LARGE FUR COLLARS, This makes it doubtly a safe bank as well as a bank of servioe. MILLER AWNETTES " FOR YOUR CAR, THE BEST ONE ON THE MARKET. and Rustlers eom- the two in an out-door PRICED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE, Makes Every Highway a Shady Lane. Get a Pair at N atío cSSv F ìn s i* ASHLAND Not often you have a chance like this. ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in Tewn. Open Evenings. Made of Heavy Crepes £ 4 A Q $* Values up to $22.50. ■ » w w ‘7