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Lioeal - Personal flotes Leaving Tomorrow— Cars Registered Ona hundred and twenty-three out-of-state tourists stopped in this city yesterday , to register their cars at the local Chamber of Commerce. Buy your wood at Phone 20S-J. a M r. and Mrs. V. D. M illar and family on the Boulevard are leav ing tomorrow for ... ewberg and Portland where they will spend a week visiting relatlvm and friends. Mr. Miller's old home is bargain. in Newberg. 272-1S 1 would like to do your wask- lag and irontng W lll calf for and deliver. Widow needs work. 747 275-1 mo. East Main St. Spending Day 1» K. F. — Mias Gertrude Blede, city re corder, her house guest, Mrs. Georgie Salt of Cleveland, Ohio, and Miss Alice Walker motored to Klamath Falls to spend the day visiting relatives and friends. Phonographs repaired. Fix-it Shop. 2*3-1 m Victrola and Brunswick phono graphs and records.— Bihart’s. Mad« Trip to Crate* L a k e - Reverend and Mrs. H. F. Pem berton, daughter, Margaret, sons, Raul sad John and Mrs. Pember ton’s sister, Mrs. Ada Noaker and daughter, Mary, who are visiting 4a Ashland, made a trip to Crater Lake Thursday. Paul Pember ton to home to spend the summer vacation with hia parentsv Yrom Portland, Oregon, where he is a student In the medical school of the University of Oregon. Mrs. Noaker and daughter l e f t yesterday for hia home in Penn- aylvanto. Fresh milk and cream, Sehuer- isn’t Grocery. 270-ti W ill Spend Rammer Here Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watkins and two daughters, Erma and Neva of Pitman, N. J., and Miss Ema Johns of Philadelphia, are in Ashland to spend the summer. The three girls, Erma, Neva and Miss Jones are guests at the J. M. Watkins home on Laurel and Mr. and Mrs. J D. Watklna are stop- pig « the Llthta Springs hotel. Sweet oranges, 2 do«. 59c- at Schuerman’s Grocery. 270,-tf C liff Payne makes st< Rein rued From K a n s a s - Mrs. H. E. Wlltse and daugh ter, Cleo, retrained yesterday to their home on Fifth street from Chanute, Kansas, where they have spent the past few weeks visiting with relatives and friends. Build the new way with Swan Blue Granite, *1.00 and up. See Beaver Realty Co. or S. A. Swan at Quarry. 249-ft Buy your wood at Phone 20 8-J. a bargain. 272-10 Visiting C. H. W h it e - Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Christensen and son and daughter of Chico, Cal., are spending a week in this city visiting C. H. White on Penn sylvania -Awenue. G u ests a t Andrews H e m e Mr. and Mrs. «toroid B. Simp son. son Billy and daughter, Mar jorie Ann. of Portland, Oregon, hare been gudsta this week at the home of Mrs. Grace Andrews on Church street, They are some what acquainted In Ashland, Mr. Simpson haring lived here for a year or so, some time «go. Mrs. Simpson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wells of Hillsboro, Oregon, and with her parents has visited here a .number of times. Mrs. Simpson is a contralto of more than usual ability and those who heard her sing, enjoyed it greatly. They left for their home Friday morning. Rented R anch" Frank Salsbury has rented kin ranch and property Just north of the city te G. B. Burnett of Al bany, Oregon, and with his wife and family has moved to a resi dence on Oak street. The S ub Gold rabbltry In T al ent shipped 400 pounds of rab bits this week, and also some breeding stock. D E M PSE Y B O U » G IV B N O. T. Bergner, accompanied by lines McKowan,. who to spenf- g several d A / e i t Ashland vtaR- t MP. and M rs/B ergnsr at the regon hotel, and Jack Mattera sde a trip to Rocky Point and gny otkor points of Interest yes- rday. Mr. McKowan. who to ;e of the officials of tfca Or- leum Theatre company a t Los igeles, was very enthusiastic er this city and the gnrround- t country, and he had no »uble In catching the lim it of Inbow trost,z ranging Ja weight < >m 6 to 12 pounds. Guests of Mtoa P row » Misses Lois Hensen, Janet- and Jean Balis and their bouse guest Mary Ethel Small of San Rafel, California, were guests of Mtoa > Betty Brown at dinner Thura- 1 Have your house painted to day at her home in Talent. Ntay iwiinted with lead ol by Swennlng, dependable painting contractor. 275-1* R eturned to Portland— E. G. Harlan, who has spent Ihtn llow orm sn on Vacation— the peat few days in Ashland northern Californians Ap- D. Hoover Bowerman, editor of visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Han ■ prove Completion of the the Medford Daily New«, 1« sen at the Ashland hotel and . Klamath. Weed Road spending a two weeks’ vacation looking over the possibilities of at Diamond Lake and the Lake of locating here, returned Thursday the Woods. Mr. Bowerman was to his home in Portland. in Medford yesterday forenoon to purchase additional supplies. Left Thursday— W alter Hughes, former athletic Bread, coach of the Ashland high school, 270-tf whb has spent the past week in Ashland visiting friends, left Returned H om e— Thursday evening for San Fran Mrs. A. H. Davenhill, who has been visiting for the past two cisco, where he w ill look after months in Wisconsin, South Dako business affairs before returning ta and Washington, has returned to Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he is in business with his to her home in this city. brother. . • C Rye - Krisp Health Schuerman’s Grocery. ENJOY A HEALTHY. COM* PORTABLE OLD AGE Port Orford cedar boat for agio Keeping the body in good phy Jordan Sash and Cabinet works. sical repair is the best possible insurance for a healthy enjoyable W ill trade late model Victro old age. Kidney ailments espec la for used piano. W rite what ially should be avoided because you have. Address Box E, care the lurking polaona left in the 271-« system through impaired kidney Tidings. and bladder action are a moat Left This Morning— — frequent cause of painful and Miss Isabelle Silver, daughter serious disorders, backache, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silver of weakness, rheumatic pains, even this city, left this morning .for loss of health. Men and women Bandon by the Sea where she will everywhece use and recommend spend several days with Reverend Foley Pills diuretic to maintain and Mrs. P. K. Hammond and perfect kidney action. Satisfac daughter, Mias Marguerite, who tion guaranteed. Sold every are enjoying a vacation on the where.— No. 8. coast. Misses Marguerite and Isa belle recently returned from Hon Myrtle Point— Concrete w o r k olulu where they taught school begins on new hotel. last year. Her« This We e k* Reverend and Mrs. Howard Gear, resldenta of Grants Pas^ spent one day m Ashland this week visiting Mrs. Gear’s mother Mrs. C. T. Payne at her home on the Boulejard. Trsasf erred John Churchman, son of Mra. Elsie Churchman on Union St,, who has been working for the Southern P a c i f i c company in Klamath Falls, has been trans ferred to Dunsmuir, California.'’ Visited in Talent— M ra Nannie Hanson of this city spent one day this week visiting with Mrs. Roberts of Talent. .. . Pauleerud'e*for tailored and •ady-to-wear suits. We sell for n. , 2<*-tf pa , (Continued From rag e One) line. Bat where fliay landed, the fMms -did not show, for Demp sey's beck intervenes. Jack O’Sullivan, the q u i e t spoken little Irishman who was the referee, was peering closely at the fighters when the question able blows ware struck. He says they were fair, end his word to final. v . “The commission never wonld think of reversing the decision of O’Sullivan,** said Chairman Jim Farley when appealed to by the Bostonians. - So Jack Sharkey took hie <100,000, and went home ’ to continue his lamentations at a gathered in | l ^ » , t » . 7 0 Thursday night's work. for Four times now, Dempsey's popularity has led to gates of more then a million dollars. Ha aMMRSHManMi irararaararaarazraa SPECIAL! Lithia Springs Beauty Klamath county upon their re turn from a mhetlng in Sacra- «pento, and a visit of the highway Committee of the California De velopment association, j "There was considerable dis cussion as to the best manner to finance the work," Goddard stat ed, "but the delegates from vir tually every part of northern Californian were so gtrbagly In fbvor of building the highway, that some definite action will un doubtedly take place in the near fhture to Insure completion of the project this year.” drww <ft*d ,»d ' O. K . BY OOMMIMUON Parlor Georgia Young, Prop. Moved to 42 Third Street By Vendome Hotel Mrs. Y o u n g has a cool, roomy place and solicits all customers to drop in or to Phone 328R We Are Now JPutting On Our SummerTrices On COAL You can save SO cents on one ton or $1.00 a ton « on two or more tons. These prices are good to September 1st. You can have the satisfaction of having your coal in the bins ^before the cold weather comes. Our Peacock, Wyoming, Coal and Castle Gate, Utah coals cannot be beat. We screen every load of coal we send out and guarantee to furnish you with the very best grades of coal money can buy from the Wyoming and Utah mines. HHHHBHKRHaB Have you noticed that the paint is scaling or chalking off from your house? SundayDinner Examine your home. You did not realize that it needed paintiag so badly—This i s - - - - - - Good Painting Weather LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL SWP COSTS MORE PER GALLON AU kinds of warehouse room to rent or store, J. Ñ. Dennis. 270-tf BUT GOES FURTHER, LASTS F LONGER. Call us up and we will measure your work and make you a bid on it—We will guarantee our work both as to quality and workmanship. THE THEATER BCAUTIKU. TODAY OHLY “THE LAST OUTLAW” ASHLAND WITH GABY COOPER MEDFORD Fowler Lumber Co TOMOKRQW ONLY tOVB Jackson County Fairgrounds to • SUNDAY, JULY 24 2:30P .M . Black & White Service Station CORNER CHURCH AND MAIN STS. (Formerly a Standard Oil Station) NOW OPEN For 10 days only a light grade Mason Hylastic Cord or Balloon a t Cost plus $1.00. We carry a complete stock.—Just a few prices: -. "That approximately one hundred ante trolls many of these ere all well-kept and well-marked, wind acroee the continent.*’ — P. Troleum. Of all the signs on theee road« the traveling motorist dislikes the word "detour?* And always when he arrives at the "road of poor lubrication** he finds the word "detour.’’ Avoid this road— keep to the rlgntr Drive your car te bur filling station and 1st gas and oil guide you over the safe smooth road to eattofaettou. Better use them regularly. ther Liberty Magazine surprise story. Portraying tbs, mate private life of a pretty “ back home” girl ia “ big town,” by the director o f “ Behind the F ront” “ W e’re in the Navy Now.” GEO. J. IIAYES AT TIIE ORGAN 90x3 1-2 Beg Cord—Oort $6.80 plus $1 . . . . 3 7.60 30x3 1-2 Ovsraise Heavy Duty, Very Special M 90x3 1-2 Overaixe Cord—Oort 98.96 plus 91—99 .98 31x4 Overajxe—Oort 910.90 plus 91 . r.... . . 311.90 32x4 Overaixe—Oort 811.46 plus 8 1 ........ .. 91140 , GREASING-FLUSHING SERVICING FOR YOUR CAR TIRES AND OTHER ACCESSOR Grover B. Leach, Manager . A NEW SERVICE AWAITS YOU M