heft
fo r Susanville—
R eurned H o me
Mr. and Mrs. C. Mitchell on
Fairview street, accompanied by
Mrp, J J v ry QarUont who reside«,
on Union street, left thia morn
ing by auto for Susanville, Cali
fornia, where they w ill; I R » d
weeKg' vacation.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mitobell wltl spent the/tim e with
Spending Two Week»—
«n eat at Goheen Wopst»
relatives and friends and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Smith and
Miss Ethel Hegler. a resident Cardon will visit h e r1 husband,
son Chester on Oak street are of Medford, is spending a few who is employed In the California
spending a two weeks' vara days in this city as the guest of city
lion at the Lake of the Woods.
Miss Edna Goheen and Miss
Gertie llaan. at their home on
Roasting ears nt i Schuermag’s
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38c for a good aluminum ket Palm avenue.
Grocery.
tle. Srhnerman’s Grocery. 278-tf
The latest In fa ll si
i and
Cold meats, salads, cakes. Get
fabrics, at Paulserud’s.
877-tf them Sat. Aug. 6, at American Le
V is ito r frn jp MedfcWd—
gion Auxiliary food sale. Hardy
J. jf). Ttiotuas, a resident of
Medfonh spent yesterday . and , Don’t forget the American Le Bros.
.
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this morning in Ashland looking gion A uxiliary food sale at Hardy
Bros. Sat., Aug. 6.
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gfter brininess attain .
h
Ix-ft for California— '
Mrs. W ill Dodge oh the Boule
Ix-ft fo r O a k l a n d -
* Grange danee. Jacksop ¿ l o t
vard,
Miss Gertrude Engle,- who I
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Bates on
Springs, Bat. nWe.
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Scenic- Drive left Wednesday for has spent her slimmer vacation
Oakland, California where Mrs. here visiting relatives and friends
Arrivi-il in Ashland—
Bates will visit friends for a and Miss Minnie Poley,# who has
Mr. Bates w ill re also spent several weeks In .Ash-
M t * Klispheth Ogilvie of Port short time.
is i« , Oregon, arrived in Ash turn to Stockton . where he will langtwUk her mother and sitter,*
land recently for a two weeks’ visit .hlk brother, C. F. Bates, who lefl this morning for C alifornia.
vigil with relatives and friends. is critically ill in a hospital in Mrs, ; Dodge w ill vJsK her sister,
who is U1 in, a hospital in Derke-
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Mrs. Ogilvie was formerly Elisa- that city.
ley.
Miss Engle w ill retu rn to
b « h Hargadlne and a former
A fine selection of ukuleles and her school work In Richmond and
resldent^of thia city.
Miss Foley w ill resume her dutieq •
banjo-ukes.— E) h art’s.
in a school at Oakland.
-J u s t received 3 (6 foot case of
bocal ; Personal flotes
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of Palto A lto. C alifornia, who I
h a v * been visiting w ith friends L
in Ashland and Medford for th e l
past month, returned Wednesday
to tbqlr homo. »Mrs. Q o raan tor* '
■merly resided In Medford.
25e« gshuer-
. 878-tf
Extra allowances fo r old ones
on o u r, new triodi» & Electric
machines for Aug. Our represen
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Paulsernd tative w ill be in Ashland Thurs
day the 11th. Call
phone» or
have le a r n e d 't o their home on
write your wants to Singer Bow
Oak street from the Lake of the
ing Machine Co., Medford.
Whoda, where they have spent
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the past few days. ,
Orange dance, Hot Springs Sat.
urday nit».
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, ,. , N O TIC E
.Froth July 28, I will not he re
s p o n s ib le .^ dohtsof Aha AfSfnsd
Baking iom pady on 4th St. A. M.
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m n S H I N O TODAY
“MANPOWER’
W ith
RICHARD D IX
TOMORROW ONLY
BUCK
Arrived Hoirip This M orning—
Albie and Irm a Beck, son and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. w .
Beck of the Ashland Cleaning &
Dyeing Works on M ain gtreet,
arrived home this morning from
a week's vacation. Albie visit
ed with friends in Portland and
Irm a spent the tim e in Bugetie
visiting her cousin Miss Shirley
Marx.
ELKS M E E T SA T U R D A Y
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Definite decision regarding the
hiring or a special bus to take
the Ashland delegation of Elks to
Lakeview Friday, 'A u g h lt 12 when
A new lodge la to be instituted nt
that place, w ill be made at a
meeting to be held Saturday eve-
"aing.
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; I f a sufficient number of local
Elks w ill make the two-day trip
the special bug w ill be chartered.
T H E R E are mighty
F E W tlilngx left to us
M EN any more
E X C E P T the right to wear
•
WH1HKERH and we do
T H IN K a man
LOOKN very
IM P O R T A N T and nirtM-uline all
H A R E D back behind a
FL O U R IS H IN G mustache,
BUT we w ill
A W A R D the
F U R L IN E D loving cup to
ONE of oar
M A LE normal school
TEA C H ER S. A
N U M B ER of girls in one
O F our classes the
O T H E R day were
IM IT A T IN G him, In n
H F IR IT of
F l ’ N, yon know, and doing
E V E R Y T H IN G that he
D ID , hnt be
C A L L E D their
B L U F F when he calmly
R EM O VE D a match from Ills
POCKET and
L IG H T E D It on the
SEAT of his
TROUSERS.
M oral:—
you men call at the
More here we will pnt you next to
a few other things that the ladles
have not yet discovered how te
use properly, saeh as . tube
Palm Olive Shaving ('ream, Xrtc,
with a 2Se ran of A fter Shaving
Twxc
McNAIR BROS
M O R T IC IA N
INVESTIGATE
Hollywood Has
AnotherMurder
HO LLYW O O D ? Apg? 6.— IIP )—
H am ilton Mannoq. 88. vice-presi
dent of the Tec-A rt studio was
fouhd shot t f death in an auto
mobile In the heart of the film
colony early this morning. P ret
ty Betty Montague,«M, sitting be
side him, ^was Totally wounded
and died In a hospital today. Po
lice believe It’ w aifa. case of m ur
der and suicide.
Gayeomb Motor Co
The Ford Garage
Wearwell
Cases
; Size 81x90 ; •
Sold R egular
The Q uality Store
sod b?W T a i Ä
OflHvwly J u s tifia »
Size 42x36
Sold Regular
45c E a c h ’
3 for
W h ile the fox furploco. 1«
the
MUmmri lagprUe wiU»*to8M hl«r
s ilt costum®, feather bona f a r e
‘chosen 'where < the ' gown Is o f
Ince or Is lace-trim m ed.. The.hog1
matches exactly the color of the
gown In moat instances. Many
s m art'c h tffo n evening capes ‘trg j
collarless and are worn w ith bar-/
montslag. boas. One «specially <g||I
N T MISS THESE DOLLAR DAYS—MONEY SAVERS
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
A ll k in d , o f warehouse room to
tractive double cape has a layer of;
ent or store, J. N. Dennis. 270-tf
silver fh lffo n over w^lch 1« posed
a layer of grayish green chlffpm
Phonographs repaired
and the (accompanying feather bowl
h art’s. ..... . ...
4« ♦
WA.kAnaA. green
weaaa and ™
—_ --
I
Is
two-toned,
gray.
6 Yards Dress Gingham
A
6 Huck Towels
3 2 TÑ. WTDE. F ÍN E ASSORTA! ENT
(>F P A T T E R N S TO SELEC T FROM.
®
STZE 16x34, M ADE W IT H T A P E
V A L U E S TO 29 c YD.
V
EDGE. S O t l) REGULAR, 20c EA.
Glee. E. Robinson, Prop:
Meals, 35c And up
;
W hy
Pay
3 Yards Lingerie Material
M o r e l.
N E W P R IN T E D PA T T E R N S, F A S T
COLORS’-HOEl) R E d tJ tlift, i» e V l). = j f c »
New Office of K lam ath P»lla
■tai . .
.Ntogeg
Leave 9 :8 0 n. m., 8 i8 0 p. m.
Low Bummer* Rates
K lam ath Falls, 8 9 .8 »
Ronnd Tnfp, 84.80
F ageol Safety,' Coach .
M c K inley
.«»•»» •’ * «...
TASI).
SE V E R A L QOQD COLORS TO S E .'
ÙECT FROM. 3Ç IN. W ID E , 98c Y D,
REGULAR.
, i-
Linen Lunch Cloths
FA N C Y F t A N im f d 4 M N B ¿¡EVER-
music
c e n ts
h »
A Li,Q O Q D XX)LOKS JN i{F R E N C H
SER Q E A N D -,C R ÈT O V A L U E S TO
SIZE 44x44, M ADE W IT H FANCY
COLOREO BORDERO SOLO REG
ULAR, $1.25 EACH.
f\; i|
ELHARTS
3 Yards Bleached Sheet
81 IÑ Ú É ¿feA R SÀ R Ò SH E E T IN G ,
N ew N u n ih e r
F IÑ E Q U A LITY . SOLD REGUIxAR
56c Y A R D .
W HITE* A N D COLORS. V A L U E S
Rayon Silk Bloomers
j
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Curtain Materials, 3 Yards
Hear The New
ODDS A N D E N D S OF SERVICE
W EIGH T AND CH IFFO N. V A L I A S
U P TO.^1.75 P A IR .
2 Yards Corduroy
P R IN T E D P A T T Ä W N # G Ü À R A ^ '
T E E D FA S T . SOLD REGULAR, <A-
W O R LD FA M O U S
MEN ONLY
GEO. J . H A Y E S A T TH E
ORGAN
Rogers Rack In Mndfortl—
A-
Mr. nn < Mrs. C. Rogers and
hlldfen have . returned to , Med
ford to make fhelr home and ate
welcomed by thhlr many frlendal
Mr. Rogers who was form erly
manager there for the Standard
Oil company, was transferred to
Portland two years ago and la
now returned to haVe charge of
he southern
Oregon
district,
which has been enlarged and his
headquarters are to be in Med
ford.
H. C. STOCK
Lestiä, stato B a n k
and Increases capital
Pullaway
Sheets
A uxiliary
at Hardy
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i’nssed Through A s h la n d -
Henry Burger, form er Medford
resident' and auditor tor the
Standard Oil company In that
city,
passed through
Ashland
Wednesday enroute from P o rt-
Why not own a portable type
,Bnd • t 0 , .O akland,
California,
writer— Elhart'a.
where he plans to enter the real
sstate business.
Old time dance, K lam ath Junc
tion, F rl. Aug. 5th. Good music.
Phonograph repair. F ix -It Shop
Qood eats.
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Phone Paulserud’s for planning.
Ret urncil Y m te n la y —
We ÍCeep-Ü-Neat,
277-tf
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Coombe
arid daughter Mias Grace, return
Cara Registered—
,
ed yesterday to their home on
Ona hundred and, fifty out-of.
Scenic Drive, after spending the
state tourists stopped In thia city
past three days in Portland,
yesterday to register th e ir care
where they took Mlaaea Eleanor?
at the local Chamber o f Com
Coombe and Lucille Carson, two
merce.
Ashland Camp Fire Girls, to
spend two weeks at Camp Nam'-
anu. located just • out of Port
land on the MrKenxie river.
IONES
A ride for life among the
aw e inspiring, gorges o f the
Grand Canyon o f the Color
ado in a picture that Throbs
w ith action — drama - S u s
pense—Romance.
American Legion
Todd'kale. Sot., Aug.
Bros.
è
Flagpole
LOS ANO « L B S , A ug, 1 .— <tp>
, — The Phantom of the Flagpole«
Los Angelas1' entry for N atio n al
honors In flagpole sitting,
tied
the world’s record la the event
' at 2 p> m. Thursday and a second
' Inter bad M t » “ • * long distance
' record for consecutive squatting
• »a one pole.
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u
t
Although at the firat second nt*
; t e r two p. m., he had broken the
l7 -d (ay and two-hour alt of V. H.
• Crouch of New
Bedford, Mass.,
“The Phantom“ - announced
he
Would remain p e rc tM * P h tll nooq
Friday when he'coihpletfed 18 frill
days.
Prohibition
Shake-Up Is
gnto glass,’ brjng your auto glam
H r n j Wednesday—
mark to Jordan’s mill.
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Lytin Mowat and A, G. Camp
—
“
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.
-- bell, who are connected w ith the
»■’C liff payne makes lockers.
Community Chest work in Oak
land. California, arrived in Ash
Gnesti at Hehwein Home—
land Wednesday and spent the
‘^Mrs. « . ff. Rlledege and son day visiting friends and renews
Albert Rlledege o í Ran Francisco, ing old acquaintances of Mr.
California, are spending several Mowat, who formerly resided in
day« in this cjtv as guests at the this city, being the son of Mrs.
homg df Mfs. tó a la , Schwein on W. H. Mowat.
They le ft yes
Church « re e t* ’ 1
»’>
terday to spend two weeks i t
Diamond lake.
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Portland— 1827 apple crop ex
port w ill begin la August, with
heavy demand and Unproved re-
fr|g « |» to r service.
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Mr. a n d *M rv . Samuel O o rtn tn lJ
JR
U P TO 48c YARD. ,
SONORA
A W O N D ERFU L V A LU E . COME
IN GOOD A S S O R T M E N T OF
COLORS. SOLD REG.. $1.25 PAIR.
6 Hand ToWels
M ADE O F PA R T IJ Ñ E N CRASH.
E X T R A V A LU E . SOLD REGULAR
20c EACH.
4 Fancy Bath Towels
PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH
M A D E E X T R A H EA V Y , FA N C Y
PA T T E R N S, 35c E A . REQULAR.
A LITTIxE M ARVEL FOR
VOLUME—SW E E T N E S S —TONE
-
Girls Wash Dresses i
M ADE OF P R IN T S A N D GINGHAM IN
N E W PA T T ER N S. REG. V A U $125.
LH A R T
Sdk and Cotton Wash U< m
PB IN T O IN W A SH A B L E Ö 0 L 0 B 8 .
V A L U E S TO 98c Y ARD. 2 Y A R D S FO B
Book and Muaic Store
i
IN A GOOD SIZ E A N D M ADE W ITH
COLORED BORDERS. SOLD REG. 25c EA.
36 n t . W H M ? S û K ^ w r a & Q U ^ T Y
18c YARD. REGULAR. 7 Y A R D S FOR
Rayon Silk Combinations
COME I N PIN K , ORCHID A N D PEACH.
LACE TRIMMED. SOLD REG. $1.75.
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