Marriage U rea se I ssu e d - A marriage license was Issued Tuesday afternoon la the county clerk’s office at Medford to Joe Hand of Medford tfnd Mrs. N. L. Merritt of Eagle. Point. thia week, where she w ill ■ her A om *]aa4attaad business Phone Pkhíi clean« lege there thia winter. lioeal - P erson al Uusinee« V italo i> - J. L. Maskina of M errill, spent yesterday in the city lug a ftef business affairs. • Phonographs repaired guaranteed— Elhart's, Pears Shipped— • f A Twenty-eight carloads of pears were shipped to the eastern msr- kMs from the Medford packing houses Tuesday night. Thia makes the total for the season’ 985 cars so far. Attended Show— • Mr. and Mrs. John Enders op the Boulevard and Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrew MeQqe on presham St,, sere, among thoserigom Ashland who attended the Junior Orpheum ,at Hunt'y Crstqrton^ t theatre ip . can Mpdfbrd last evening. Let us explain how yob Visiting Friend»— Bertha A. Hibson, a resident of get a beautiful $3.00 doll for Big. 391-tf Klamath Falls, is spending a Franklin Bakery. couple of days in this city visiting Ixwving For W illa m e tte - with friends. Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Lamb, who Another big dsnce-dsckson Hot have been residing in a residence Springs Sat. nite. 303-3 on Granite street for some time, are leaving foY the Wllamette valley, where they have a filbert At the Ashland Hotel— Among thoae who stopped last grove. M r. and Mrs. Lamb ex­ evening at the Ashtand hotel pect to return to Ashland as soon were: John Hoy and W. E. Rice, as the crop is harvested. Stockton, Cal.; M. B. Cogswell, ^Jet a $3.00 doll at Franklin’s Brentwood, Cal., and Luella bakery for 99c. We will be,glad Gunn, Cleveland, Ohio. to explain. 301-tf Just received 360 foot case of auto glass, bring your auto glass work to Jordan’s mill. ' . 278-tf HER “NAUGHTY, BUT NICR," RTARRIN1NG C O L L E E N MOORE. AT TH E F IN IN G TH B * ATRB TONIGHT AND TOMOR­ ROW AND BR BURR TO NOTICE THE “tX»LLRKN MOOIUC’’ PER­ FUME SPRAY IN TOR TOR- ATRR MADE BY TOE LlFlM A KPRINGH PHARAMCY. w R e BK ALL "I'O IJ.K EX MOORE” P ER ­ FUMER ARE HANDLED MoS-1 Dance, dance, dance, Jackson Hot Spritígs'Sst. hRé. ' * Ífl3-S Bicycle repairing^ work guaran- taad, greasing accessories, l t d U u rs i street. ' 296-tf A$ the Oregon Hotel— The following named people yesterday at the Oregon hotel in this city: Mrs. Belle Smith and daughter. Taeoma, Wash.; Mrs. M. 1. Johnson. Redondo Beach, Cal., and Stella Anderson and Mrs. M. ' P. Baldwin. Yakima; A plea for divorce was filed in the county clerk’s ottica at Med­ ford Tuesday by Jennie G r a y Pinkerton who charges mental cruelty and lack to provide as res­ acas for seeking a divorce. Returned Prom Diamond latke-— Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Randles and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Randles, who have speng the past few d a y s camping and fishing at Diamond Jake, returned yesterday to their homes, the former on AUlsop street and;,the latter In the Bell­ view district, located Just south, of town. Ripe peaches at ^sh, Birthday Picnic— > ifonorlng Fred Taylor, who to­ day. August 26, observes h I s Announce Birth— birthday anniversary, a merry pt<£ Mrs. J. P. Ager of nlc party is enjoying an outing Áger, Cal., ahaounce the birth of this evening at the Russell Camp twin girls .yesterday, Wednesday, on the Sisklyous. Those Included Aqg. 24,.at (he H slfhill home on in the party are Mr. and Mta. Alta ave. ' ' Godell of Des Moines, Iowa J Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gannawsy Blghlll Çh< at Schuerman's daughter, Thelma of Phapatx, 298‘tf Mr. and Mrs. FI. D. McNair, Glenn Simpson and Mrs. Fred Taylbr of this city, * 1 1 ** H .VR.‘ H arper/M rs. A. Harper, ‘lt /W f JHsi,p !r ln d Mrs. J. Mack, at Schuer- a ll of Missoula, Mont., spent yes­ 298-tl terday in Ashland visiting the city beautiful Githia park B ill Hall For Orient— J George Vilaa, son of Mr. and Rhonograph repair. Fix-it Shop. Mrs. Jos,V. Vilas of Redford vjp> ited Thursday morning jtoth A r. an iX K K \ k$O Q R R *'PR FUMB HP&AY W T H Ï A T R E MADÍ9 feV T O M . « T O HPRtfeoii p n ^ k M i o t r W H B 1 A L L H 'O M 'M K N MOORE" ’PM F l M M * AJWRWAXPVKD ’fife« loos. Non«' stamp. Hdi kin Canter. Tables for and Value ’a guatanti »kulua iir it 25 a Awnwersary | A New Arrival . F. F. W lilttle Improving— y F. F. W h lttH J loerf transfer math w lp fjs ts ta frf Mvsrafc Injur- lea when he «fell through a -trap door at |« her. £ -to 2D ........ Q Keith Vaudeville Road Show > f t W W nd lustrous black Patent Shoe Comfort the simplicity of line. The Navigator« Of Art And Nonsense S in g in g < Talking? * Dancing, Demand A B etter Shoe r tQ M P O K T lu a shoe retail tovto to sorry. v Mack *knd bluchers h .ctoqtha insole and nftotoy took; PJeaslng- a a Wed to North Main Street— fb e B. V. Caasell family .gas Wed into a residence p i 05 >Hh Msiw strew, having3 cpme this city to pat Ih eir children sehoorhere. , CagmU to an iployee of tbe GalKorufg Oregon >Wer company in northern Cali- Oar* Begtotered One hundred out-pf-state tour- isfg Mopped In Aatohad yeetorday ta register U to f^b ato M the local GhkmbeWot. Commerce ,«n. < ; TAILORED BY Fall Shoes, Sweaters, Sox, Shirts and Hats Just In. Strollers . ’ • « E. JLogçn Presents ' >' V atatok bwnyr ef the Ashland L jstsfliri* aocompaaled^by Miss etla Ottftff of ffpriagfleld. Ohio, ito in the city Wednesday ¿and inteday. Miss Ralne visited here < bualaeas mfa tltod with Mias Igda Office, -Mto' Ashland former resi­ duato of WapatoWeta. Ohio. W ith hft» moth«*. Mrs. B. B. Ounm k l- sO m «priiigfM H. Mias Gunn has Feet that step oto to bad­ ness in these attractive Black Calf Oxfords feel sura of themselves«, They look stylish usd feel comfortable. PRINCES AYS ' " HE IS “GOAT” ■ ° otric«yv who;Yjth .B. K New- head of the Oregon federal sera, baa made a two week Dr trip through the middle* t, visiting Yellowstone Nation- ’ark ami vUsting ih the Dako- returi^d yesterday. $29.50 This strapped slipper in Patent with fancy trim to priced so inexpensively that you can afford 8 pair Just to put ou. after the day’s bine to /pflk« a shoe that is fashionably new. The dainty etttonv motifs add a decorative touch, yet keep 5 A cto of V audeville $25 R ett Your Fee! $5.90 fruit Lot tao in n o n writ« your tun coverage automobil« Inaurano«, Il-tf yesterday co. ofoourse. One can forgive a button for hiding itself under aa clever a metal ornament as thia. Smartly correct heel end rounded tog. ; t ■ - r W ealthy — . . Society Matron . Double Crossed Him, H e Declares . XX)8 ANGELES, Aug, 25.— (IP) — Swan Singh, Hindu prince, whose past few days have been turbulent with unpaid hotel bills, motion . picture actresses and po­ lice, was the ‘‘goat’’ In his deal- inks with Jtors. Elhtpbeth C. T. Miller, wealthy Clchreland'matron, he declared Wednesday aa * he carried his ,toltto .Into court. Singh, member* pf a prominent family of kashm ir. India, filed a complaint 'against Mrs. Miller , In superior court, asking' for a t total, of $9,959 for money ad­ vanced, services rendered and goods sold. According to his a u i t, the prince Is out four gold pencils, Die. Atty. Returned Home— District Attorney end Mrs. John Worth $1500 each; e sum of Baker, accompanied by their two $3250 for his services aa public­ daughters the Misses- Frances ity and ) hooking agent for ' Mrs. Elisabeth and Estelle, who have Miller, and $709.65 in cash. In the treble capacity of ad­ been visiting in tMs city at the vance, booking and publicity home bt theljr'dadgbtoL W fl|lam V. Bto-neA wffd of the agent, «Ingh alleged, he earned pastor of the local Christian $260 monthly from July, 1928 church., returned today to $helr to August, $127, but the total, home at, Hood River. i f '* $3260, ha« net been paid by Mrs. Miller. .Vtottla* fltotbr ’ ' He never has been reimbursed •Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Haight f.ir livicah bills td the "exteqt and three, children of Oakland, r-f 3289.5 f, accumulated In MM. Cal., are speeding some time in M iller’s oervice, nor.for the. $320 Kshlaad Itofttog at the home of he advanced to a member of Mrs. Halght> al^ter and hushaqd Mrs. Miller's entourage, he claim- Fire Chief slid ’Mrs. Clinton ed. Bahkhjnaa in East Main street, I < Finally, be sol'd Iker four gold jy . ■ _____ d i « a embroidered pencil! from h tf Mae Severe ld— f 1 1 home land, the complaint recited, . Everett Yqe. son ef M r and Mm. Each e f them wgg worth 1 1; r>i|, H. O. Yoe, take has behn conQsdd «the prlrce sald, but he |a s never beva successful In J0«»ectlng, Somewhat ifespretSd. *, W HO OWNS PIGEON , BAN FRAfeCISCG.'Aug. 26.-4- (lP)— A carrier pigeon," with a iegband numbered PHC 340 AT 27 on Its left foot, alighted ap­ parently oxhausted In Inverness, on Tomales -hky, bear here, Wed­ nesday. Efforts were being made to entablfeh identity of the pig­ eon thrdfcffh t ie numerals,, (a the possibility that the bird ma> have been, released from one of the three trabs-Paciflc planaf npF pore than a wtaei overdue. Joe MtAftdion In Hospital Jbe McMahon, former traffic o.—cer in thia district, now lo­ cated at Oregon City, to confin­ ed in a hospital there .suffering from a throat Infection which developed following the removal of his tonsils. Mr. McMahon has been In Hl health for some t**ue. MUCH IN F A N T IL E PARALYSIS EXISTS MARSHFIELD. Aug. 3$.—(LP) — W ith the third case of -infan­ tile paralysis reported and placed ' under quarantine, health officers1 are taking every precaution to prevent a possible spread of the disease. > ’ . BROKE 8TALACITITE Charged with breaking a atala- ctite in the Oregon Caves durlag a trip through the caverns, W il­ j liam H. Potter, of Glandora, Cali­ , fornia, appeared here and gave hail of $10 to appear before Untt*> i ed States Commissioner James Holman, where he stated the stal- i actite was broken unjhtentional)y He stated that he was Inspecting the formation aqd that à broke off. ThJa to the first ease of this kind reported this season— Grants Pass Courier.