MAW W IT H BROKEN
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flev. Pattersoa at Crater L a k e -
.NECK r t n TODAY
Governor I. L. Patterson, ac
companied by Horaee
Thomas,
Franklia J. Bradley. 68, wbc
city edltdr 9! the Portland Ore-
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$1 / differed from(a broken neck, re
gorilan and Frapk Jrytne. , blind
hall: «esen pulrp plnUp itoek- celved ta a& aoctHsnt p tg a a U l al
editor df the Oregon
Journal,
n, black satin« dancing allp- Klickitat, Wash., on Aug. IP
spent yestertfgy <t Crater , I^ka.
H e y Wave been touring the.south
ern part dij the state In the inter waved than In silk stockings ana
ests of road lmprovem^ept.
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hattedlltfoHe Hothea.*
Ytefted la K. V.—
Qallcrs la Med f o r d»
J‘*lt’a the upkeep of the mot -
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wlneland
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Holmes of
Ripe peaches at Ash. F. A. Ffo. era girl rather than the origin) 1
ttls city were callers In Medford end little Shirley Ann Anderson,
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W - t f coat of her education that kaej 1
o f this city spent one day recently Assn.
yesterday.
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Dpd broke the;rfour years she d
In Klamath Falls visiting friends.
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Bluhlll Ch,eese at Schuerman’k sway at school,>r ft. Bellas Hep 4
Cliff Payne makes Ikdders.
298-tf told a group of clubwomen her v
Dance tonite Fair Grounds Pa grocery.
vilion, Medford.
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mas F sirG ro u sd f P
"Clothes and tuition are' tt ■
Mie, Kib ftp rae
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smallest Be ms on, ^pr, exoeuse a1 1
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One of the large 33.00 dolls— : Mrs. G. E. Eib returned to her etount.
Phonographs repaired a n d which you can get at Franklin's' home on Van Ness arenub- this
"Although the average co-e f
aranteed W harfs. ,M f M - t f Bakery for 99c— will tickle the, morning from a two week«* trip indulges herself in at least or 1
kiddies. Let us explain. < 301-tf through th»,Canadian rochies. go
ing by way of Spqhana, Calgary,
Vbdlnrs Her«—
Banff
and Lake Louise was a very
Mr. and Mrs. Dade Terrett. and Moving—
children, Jack and Dorothy Of * Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Melson and turning by Way of Vancouver/ shhmpdoa and finger waves to
Medford and Miss Haeet Rlgg of family, who have been residing in Seattle and Portland. Her atay at month— a total of apptjfxlmatew
Portland, were visitor« yesterday a residence at 166 North Malo Banff and Lake Louise yas a very 16.26 a week, a recent survey «¿1
strret, have moved to 40 Bush enjoyable one, a . trip'being made
la thia city.
American colleges revealed hAf
street, hare moved to 40 Bush to the large lakes through the
tuition
seldom excgep t<6 a-4M>S*-
magniflclent Snow-capped moun
Let us explain how you can
tpr
while
heir clothes hilt- aver
tains.
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get a beautiful f 3.00 doll for 99c.
ages only 1240 a year. . f .
Dance tonite Fair Grounds Pa
Franklin Bakery.
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"Big scale production and -di-,
Phonograph repair.
vlllon, Medford.
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met selling methods have broken
Get a 33.00 dull at Franklin’s
down the* barriers that formerly
Fred Rapp’a guargnteed mêl Returned from Mt. Rimata
bakery for 99c. We will be glad
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separated
the rich man’s- daugh-,
to explain.'
301-tf. ions. None genulne without the
ter
from
the
poor one pride and?
Mrs.
Allen
Antrey
and
little
son
stamp. Headqnarters at Pump-,
Joy,
Today
grown - women as
in
Fairview
street,
who
spent
a
kin Çenter.
Mêlions on ica.
Ia California— ,
Tables for service.
300-tf- few days' recently visiting With well as college, girls are knowp^
Mrs. Al Jordan on the. Boule
Mrs. Autrey'a parenti, Mr. abd not by the cost of their clothes]
vard, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Hodklnson at ML but rather by the cut and perfect
Ix»ft Yesterday-—
Mrs. Smiley Evans of Medford,
Shasta City, Cal., former residents harmony of their costumes. The
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bevington,
are spending a ten day's vacation
of Ashland, have returned to their fair co-ed whose one hat har
at Sacramento and other Call- accompanied by their daughter, homé here. —
monises with her entire ward
Mias Harriet, on Second street
forla cities.
robe: >■ infinitely ? more stylish
left yesterday to spend • two
Visiting From Shale City—
than'
the wealthy
claae-.mgt»
■Fresh grape fruit at Schuer- weeks* vacation at Pasadena, Cal.
George Robison, who la employ- whose dosen bonnets are nt.
tan’s Grocery.
298-tf
' td at Shale City, arrived In Aah-
sworda point with everything In
Dance tonite Fair Grounds pa
' laud yesterday and w ill spend a her closet"
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vilion, Medford.
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’few days here visiting relatives
Former Resident He r e
Among the articles which Mr.
1 and friends.
Hess lists In his "Twenty dollar
"Buster"-Brown, whe is em
I f you want it dona right take,
Ever nolle« American League pitching a
ployed by the Southern Pacific it to White.
Wed-tf
a month wardrobe are:
Home From So. Cal— . *
young
George Plpgras ot tie Mew York
company at Klamath Falls, is
One Prom gown ....,........... 114.00
Mr. and Mrs.' 8, H. 8hort ' and
’em alL Thia youngster promises to be
spending the day In Ashland vis
A “ slicker”
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pitching stall next sa
family returned yesterday to their
iting with relatives «and friends. VUItlag in Gold H ill—
home ott' ' Beach street, after Galoshes and rubbers ........ 3.60
Mrs.
Harriet
Dunnfng
and
son
Mr. Brown formerly resided In
Reynolds, who have been visiting spending the past three weeks in Sport jacket and plaited
>le to ' use t’.cse fractions no addressed morq than 100,900 per
this city.
skirt
•«•••......,■ 13.00
at the home of Mrs. Dunning’S southern California cities./
pgur coas Id'.» td suitable -■ for sona at the municipal airport
Mr. Hess’ budget also allows
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sister, Mrs. Jennie Hervey on
ft new gasoline to improve òurf here Tuesday. ‘ He landed hts
for two knitted or Jersey sport
Mountain nve, accompanied
bjf Left For Harbor—
1er priniuctf.
plane at W ^ -C h am b erlais held,
Miss Beulah Hersey, sire n o w
■'Mr. and Mrs. D. Peroksi and
Fort Snelling, shortly after 2
daughters
Misses
Thelma
and
Lh-
spending a two weeks’ vacation at
p. m., and then wss'becorted
c llle ’on Granite‘Street,' left s few
Gold Beach, on the coast.
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"L IN D Y " IB O RATO »
through merp than 16 miles ef
lays 'ago to spend twd Weeks at
¿8T. PAUL, Minn., Agtg.
H r In Cities streets by sutomo-
Bicycle repairing, work guaran the beach near Harbor, Oregon.
(¡F)— Colonel Charles Lindbergh
teed, greasing accessories, 129 Miss Lucille, who la taking nurse’s
Laurel street.
296-tf ‘rAlning in s Sato Francisco hoe-
4tai is enjoying her annual vaca
M ARTINEZ, Aug. 24 — An ex
tion visiting with her parents in
‘his city. Miks Thelma leaves haustive aeries of experiments
WEAR/ FLOW HEtM > AT ALL TIMES
toon for Eugene, Where aha w ill conducted by the Martines refin
toftYsmeedhy—----- -------- ------ nrofi U s a ju n lb r In the Unlvera- ery of the Shall Company of
California has demonstrated con
Mr. and Mre. Robert W, Pros ty of Oregon.
ser. accompiihied by M r i Froa-
clusively'that there is no addi
eer'e daughter, Mies Grace Hurt, «ormer R«eldewt HereL-
tional power to be gained by
Giympic
who have spent the past few days " Mrs. A. N. Humphrey of Chilö- using heavier distillates, said R.
in Ashland visiting the P. S. Pro ■wto, Oregon, spent the past week J. Kramer of the' 8hell labora-
vost end the Julius P. Wolf end in Ashland kisitlhg w i t h toriba."
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families, left yesterday for their Glenda. The' • Humphrey family ' " It was thought until recent
home la San Francisco,- Cal. Thdy ofteerly resided o«‘ B street In ly," exp lain er K rh lp e r.’XJiAt the
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are returning from an automobil« (hie city.'
heavier distillates which give so
trip around the
world.
Mrs.
^uch: trouble la the motor were
E. Logan Presents
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Prosser and daughter, Miss Hurt, «bests at Beebe HS««>
a 'factor in increasing mileage
James Abbott of Mlndksota baa because of their possessing more
formerly .resided here.
>een a guest St «he home of Mr.
heat units,, hut opy experiments;
Holmaa *nd Mrd. Clare Befcba, Wtad reside epnflrming those of .Dr..0sorge
39S-tf fust east bf tbWh, for tbs past ,G.‘ Brown of tbe UnlvpraUy of
two weeks. Mr.' Abbott is a nepb-
Michigan and other authorities,
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nafettatóao- /h ere you find the
Dan6e tonite H flarlty
Hall, jw of Mrs. Beebe.
prove bqyond question that this
or the lodkxrroom
Medford, Dickey’s danee band,
Ig not the case: The reason Ik
P re « Shipped ■■
ford, Dickey’s Dance Band.
a-
ha« waihed away
Twenty-Bine can ot psars ware doubtless to be found In the fact
Staging, Talking, Dancing,
shipped from tbe Medford packing that heavier gasoline contain less
Special Notice ■
Comedy
Rosins and Frances Gallatin houses Monday night: Thia brings hydrogen and, have a lower heat
are entertaining the members of the total for tha eeaeon up to 347, ing value per pound; it being
the Epworth League at their but this does not include the ship well known, for Instance, that
5 Acto of Vaudeville
country home in Valley View ments which are bring 'made from gasoline bus a higher heating
Thursday eveulng, August 36. AU Gold, H ill, Rogue' River, Talent value than fuel oil on the pound
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members of the Epworth League add other places throughout the tbasle.
"We
have,'
In fact, succeeded
are invited and are asked
to valley which also ard packing and
In
adding
mnterlally
to mileage
shipping
pears:
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meet at the Methodist Episcopal
by using, in a 430-ead-polnt fuel,
church at 7:30 p. m. :
VlaMlng Ftoreats—
nothing but the cream of the
Marie Hatcher of Long Beach, crude; that Is. the lighter fras-
Just received 36b foot ease of
Thla Maa permitted the
auto glass, bring your auto glass Cal., is spending a two wa«ka* va Hons.
work to Jordan’s mill.
376-tf cation la Ashland visiting with production of a dry gagollne that
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W . vaporises completely «M
arn tvPjpR nrpw i—
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Hatcher and hef slstef, Mrs. Agee mileage by mlllslng power which
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‘was formerly wasted in the form
One hundred and three oqt-rfl» of tMe efty. '
state tourists stopped In Ashland
ot unevaporsted particles of slng-
yesterday to register their care at
jaliib dlxtibste.
'Mt- end Hfd. J! H , F u ller spent , ’ H ie 1‘inpldjuieut of tl)ls eegt-
the local chamber of commerce on
the Plesa. A year ago on the the week-end in a trip over the He- gasoline dees not constitute
same day there were 79 cars reg Redwood highway to Crescent na economic n n e . m wa era
City, where they made a brief via-
istered.
it with Mrs. and Mrs. J. A.
Phone Pauleerud’s for Clean- Oburcbin, thence proceeding oh
the - Roosevelt highway north,
stopping nt Gold Beadh, Ban
The^Drid is,None to Good ' W OBr Customers-
Double lipped red Jar rubbers, don and Coquille, arriving home
3 dos. for 26c. Schuerman’s Gro Monday evening. r '
cery.
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Milkshakes Cost
....... Silk Hose ai
More Than
itted Sport Suits
Contrary to the usual be-
the lakw el» at the poet ortica
today.
*1 M ARSHFIELD, Aug. 2 J — UP)
ri-ThnvGoos Buy county fire pa
trol association, reported, today
that a series offtncdbtniT jM rcb
Wad been set in$hq tln0er~in th>
Ocaledo section between hare and
Coquille. Officials are Investigat
ing and arrests « W to 1 low. ► >> 1
GÉÒfcGif'
PIRGUAS
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AUTO »HOW FLAMMED
In connection with th e K la m -
4th County fair, which is to ' A
held September 1» to 3, a coaaty
auto show ia to be held and It
la said the biggest display of au
tomobiles ever made in this sec
tion of the state Is planned.
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Moore
Cppcenfratjid Extract
Vt { I r l i C
Oii’ó Ounce . if.. . . . . 11?
M inature Size . . . .
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•Ask ;to Sample it.
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Hagpner— Contracta let
for
school auditorium to cost 320,000.»
(Hondah
improved.
August Cleanup Sale Of
Girls W ash
DRESSES
MADE OF FAST COLOR PRINTS
IN A ¡QOOD ASSORTMENT OF
Sizes 4 to 14 Years
Expert Gives
' Motor Advice
$2.25 Values Now
Values Now
$1^5 Values Now
BOYS 0VASH SUITS ALL REDUCED,
:A SAFE PLACE FOR
: YOUR CROP MONEY
room
The Navigators Of
Art And Nonsense
OBLDt
OVER
Deposit the cash from your season’s work
in this bank where it will lie ready for use
gnd safe from loqs.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
We Re-cover Wood Heels, I
Satin and Leather-
Visiting » . F. Smith Family—
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Beck and
niece of Cottage Grove, Ore., vis
iting In Ashland Sunday at tbs E.
F. smith boms ot Oak street, left
Monday for Klamath Falla, where
they will spend some time with
their son, who is employed there.
Mr. Beck and Mr. Smith were
neighbors 30 years ago la Cottage
Grove.
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Placed m Poutttmm—
Practically every graduate of
tbe Southern Oregon
Normal
school at Asftland has been plac
ed in a teaching position by tbe
amployasen« bureau: < maintained
at the school — Medford M ail Tri-
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OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
,. H r. «nd, Mrs., Roy Parr and
danghter. Derbthy, returned bos»«
yesterday afternoon from Bandon
and,, other eoaat cities wbete they,
spent o feotodoy. vacation. Mr.
Parr is a state deputy game war-
Jackson
(Not The Carnival Kind)
%UbM MgifidS ».niiiVK
Th^
Simpson's
of .Many
TONIGHT!
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—-Al Jordan’s Army Goods Store—
(Biggefft Little Store in Town, Open Evening«.)
ESTERLY*S
Gome in and See What We Have to Offer Before
Baying.
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