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Ashland Visitore Thursday— ParrhatM-d iJxHaUr— r Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Church Dr. F. C. Swedenburg has pur chased a new LaSalle sedan from and son, residents of Burbank, the Lithia Springs garage, local California, 'were Ashland visitors Your big chance to save at El h a rt’s. Removal sale. Mrs. E v * Jones is very 111 )ke home of her mother, Mrs. pptieraon on Church street. Arrived Thursday— ’ Miss Wilma Jacobson of Hills- boro, Oregon, arrived in this fehy Thursday evening to spend a few days as the bouse guest pf Miss Doris Hitchcock on Oulr street. Just received 350 .foot case of in to glass, bring your auto-glass work to Jordan’s m ill. 278-tf Visiting Parents— j E>1 Flackus, who works in Dunsmuir, California, is spend ing several days in Ashland visiting at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W i l l i a m Flackus on II street. Hot Rolls for Franklin Bakery. your THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL F IN IS H IN G TO DA Y BLACK DIAMOND EXPRESS W ITH MONTE BLUE T 0 M 0 R R 0 W ONLY I dinner. 294-1 fruit H W W ? » .- ; 7 U--- 4 k. xw. JltÛe son » » J of Mr. •- » 298-tf ...... r -• A marriage license was-issued Wednemjay pt the county clerk's office in Afpdfprd to ,W illia m Mc- Pgyden, I l and Madolyn Howard, It, both o f K la m ath Falla. J .'if Ashland has “ I t ” we got “it ” toe. M ninger’s. SOS-91 Cliff- P iyne makea pülleys. feagh Raakin n*. Butte Falls— Phonographs repaired! a n d , (H u g h • R aakin, C rater National aranteed— Elka’r t ’s. " * 298-tf Forest supervisor, la nOW at the guaranteed Ledge-pole toad ’ cairip • above Butte Falla, whbre h e ^ r s p e n d - Expected Tomorrow— fng 'sëveràf days in s p ^ H k fa p s n - lA tin ’ tiow at, accompanied by »triictlon wqrjc. his frieifd A. G. Campbell, are expected to arrive In Ashland Grange dance Jackson H o t soipe tim e ' tomorrow from Dia Springs Saturday night. < mond lake, where they have spent the past week or ten day» Date Act « fto*. J&— ' . . . . camping. Mr. Mowat, who form • The» .University of Oregon w ill erly resided In this city, and Mr, open tor the fa il term , Septem Campbell are connected wittj ber ‘ 22,' acfeordfng to the calen- th e ? Community Chest work la In the office o f the university Oakland anfl San Francisco. They reg&ter. “ Freshman week,” how w ill spend Iprobably a couple of to«».. drill? begin September 19, days, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar with first-year medical, physical, SUvetomat Hargadine sti-eet and jl&yc^ologkaT and Rngllsh tests.- other friends here, before re-' Actual registration 'daya are Sep- turning to tbelr work In C ali teqsber 23 and, 38,, julth classes fornia. beginning September 86,* •.-») ' ( Fvt, Fred Rapp guaranteed melons tor sale at Housed and -East side groceries in Ashland. Headquar- Ear F (A-O5y, Is slightly * home on Van Nçs| Mr. Crow is special the local Standard Oil F ra n k lin Bakery. your t« s 4 R a p p watermelons Grocery. i. C W ee’s boamtnl In Portland, f ) re g a l, for tumor, came ,k • at . . Holqtee . . 298-tf Woman Swims lotto Sr . i 1 RecWving Oongratuti|m ne , • th r o ü A the operation In fine « , Mrs, R . . Nichols Ja th e first Superintendent "off School’» a t i s h a p ilb u t is * m j u | e r y seriouq WOtpan tp swim the mile and a Mra? H . H. Hedrick are receiv condition at tn e present time. half across L ake of the Woods. Jffhich fe a t. she a^compitahed In ing congratulations oh the birth Mrs. Kee Is the mother of W . 81 g. |lttle less th a n , one hour last of a son Mfedueaday a t.|h e Com* Keta.Rho was form erly a resident Suaday.— Klamath, F»Hs New». munlty hospitah-f-MedfUrd M all of 'Aihland, and many friends Tribune. fe j . her» Twill be interested in news GEO. J. H A Y E S A T *T H E ORGAN Ripe penches at^Ash ed t l.6 0 bounty fo r k illin g , Met Rolla fur Franklin, Bakery. ■ ▼ 11 ■ I IY L * ? ul f Thç Q uality Store F ull "Comfort Size t OFFERS WONDER BARGAINS W ITH N E W ¡F A L L M ERCH ANDISE A R R I V I N G D A ILY — SUMMER • { ¡S T O C K S X lU S T GO! REG A RD LESS OF COST. HERE O N L y A F E W OF TH E M ANY BA R G A IN S O FFER ED . Ç R INTED sold d*egpl Cleanup rS TUB SIL K S, fancy stripes and plaids, 82 in, wide. V alu es" u p lo ^ 4 4 0 $3.4H. Cloannp Sale, Yjird* fÙ T I N B ljlP S — ifot often FATRY ; you buy $ jiu'afrtv postume slip at such ¿pk ,w f c a & M vaine. C l sanftp Sale: -Each ¿o 95 HEAVY PR IN TE D C R E P E S, all new patterns -fins-«Anson. 40 in. wide. Sold regular, $2.95. Cleanup 0 4 Q Q Sale, Yard P IN E « « F W O I N O I I A M S ,-32 in. w ide. Coine iif c h e e k s , stripes and plaids. Reg. Valttbs up to 29c. 4 y an Yard. Sale P rice 1 1 V B A T H TOW ELS. heavy’ weight, size 22x44, double thread. 4C a Sale Price, Each *v w w to 3 » H r U j SRXIDRESSES, W : ‘A lso in th is list are trfew all go a t this low price. V alues up to $ 1 1 .9 ^ 1 »»5*■. ypnr , - am ong iheip you are to éloge out. Value* to ig Coats in Small Sizes. Values to 294-8 HUtoP«! b» Aahlgnd-T-, - r, ( , , ,fiieorge Stulken, a form er bank- j er o f Ness county, Kansas, ac- I compenled. by his fam ily, stop ped in A shland-recently to p a y « v lslti'to his old n eigh b o r, J. <J.i Hopper on Scenic : D rive,, white; touring th e eoeat. M r .. Stnlkeo was «grpenMy isurprtsed, n t , the progress .of .this efcty and express-! ed wonderment -at- its beautiful. p»tural scenery. M r. Stnlhsn is retumjlng houie (by way o f Yel-j R tW AUTUMN FROCKS AND COATS / . r < NOW ON D ISPL A Y r D R E ^ s fe ’ - i i i i c to 134.50 COATS .................. . >12.98 to '! ' H l; . ( i ' . ; I --------------».■ ; r - —: Charming New Woolens For Fall Are Here d« r»fr » 4 4 s h » h » » * STARTS 8:30 A M Delayed Shipment YOU’LL have to RXGUfMB net fo e -writing ABOUT • anbjeet like HOAJF. X . IT bores ne Beautiful JVMÿ Ü b » e ri» de M" dees YOU tort w e efcnpìy H A D Uo I F * this off- oar pHRBT en here G O R 8 » -^ t’e renUy < XOT eo BAD tho’ when yon G 8 T an U end it CHANDISE TO BE SOLD WITHOUT THOUGHT OF PROFIT. luekv a dinner. lowstone National park. HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF MER I f your size W ,, iff . Wltyienpi 0 Rog»e R iv er collect ed -93.00 for «. fu ll grown one. I > n —’— >— • t •/ l / 3 LB. A L P IN E STITC H ED ’ £ COTTON B A T S * AUGUST CLEAN-UP SALE Clark of Ashland claim ceyute. pup, yesterday. r ? ■ ■ l i ■ V ÖI “ NEVER M END” SIL K HOSE < 4 P a i r ............ ........... Guaranteed to Give „ Satisfaction. dinner. at Schuerman’s In Serions Condition— Bl h art’s removal sale MORTICIAN • I Hslenn » led a eased IB4 p Assistant ‘H * * * Jtlerriage ¿feeaee Iaqned~., Double lipped red Jar rubbers, 298-tf 3 dot. for 25c. Schuerman’s Gro cery. 298-tf Home From I-ake— Reverend and Mrs. H. F. Pem berton and family on Larirel .atrpet arrived home early last evening from the Lake of the Woods, where they have spent the past week. The Pembertons recently spent a few days’ va cation at Bandon hy <be 3ga. B luhill Cheese grocery^ < at Schuer- Another ojd y Klamath Junction 19. - W 'W H. 0. STOCK »• “ • i B ieh le repairing, work guarap- • teed! greasing a«cea0or(to.. II# Automotive Shop, local 9t dealers, reports the a new coupe to W. M. if Siskiyou, the sale be- le by Harvey Cliff. Phonograph repair. F ix -It Shop A Baffling, M ystifying, Thrilling M aster-Drama R em o^ '• Grange d a n c e Jackson Hpt Springs Sat. nite. , ✓ AIL kinds Of warehouse room to rent or More, J. N. Dennis. 170-tf -I Laurel street. Fresh grape man's Grocery. w ill go by way of Bend and FOB BALK t— A big h d n « e of down the Columbia R iver high old papers for a dime at The way to Portland. Tidings office. * and two sons of this city »pent epvFrsT hour« la Medford ye»- Thursday en route to Banff and Lake Louise, British Columbia to spent a short vacation. dealers. VÙitor» la Medferd— Mr. a’nd Mrs. J. M. Watkins Rather than ship these dresses back tin ' » manufacturer is allow ing us to sell tl^em a ■ament would «fa ctu re AND sale. YOU’D be s’ THB dHTere KINDS that a wholesale price to you for a few days only Regular $22.50 Value Come Early-Many Unes Will Go Out Fast! WIL^i B E O N SA L E T H IS A FT E R N ilO N AN D TOMORROW AT A RIDICULOUS PR IC E OF ON THE PLAZA EV ER Y ONE A N EW STYLE N E V E R SHOW N BEFORE. ELHART MeNAIR BROS. $22.50 Dresses at $22.50 Dresses $12.45 $12J$5