ASHLAND S ailt «poros County Health Doctor 1 üoeal j Personal flotes D r. and Mrs, L>. D. Mise Hasel Duncan, a member of Camp Tula H lluai of the local left yesterday for Salem, Campfire Girla, who spen^ two where the doctor w ill i weeks tfala summer In- camp .at Here From Portlands— Ralph DeBast, a resident of Portland, Oregon, has arrived in Ashland to spend a week or ten days visiting with Mise Louise Rrroggins on Laurel street. t -C liff Payne makes benches. q j ’endletoa Round-Up Pendleton, Ore., one and one-half fare round trip ; sale dates, sept. 12 to IT in- ctnslve. Return lim it Sept. 19. 1 *27 . Leaving Tomorrow—■ M r. and Mrs. Cedric Myer and daughter Thelma, accompanied by MT. M yer’s mother. Mrs. W illikm Myer on High street, w ill leave to- Morrow morning by auto f o r Seattle, Washington, to visit with ■its. W a lter Yordaa, a cougln of M r. M yer. Enroute, they . will stop In Eugene to visit Mrs. W il­ liam M yer’s daughter, Mrs. A r ­ thu r Hicks, who w ill accompany thfm to Seattle. Mrs. Hicks was formerly Miss Bernice Myer of (bis city. Phonographs repaired guaranteed— E lh a rt’a. a n d 296-tf Camp Namanu, located about a mile and a h i l i out of B ull Hun, Oregon..on the Sandy river, did not rei urn her home In Ash­ lan d. but'stopped in Salem, Ore., where she is spending the ¿re­ mainder of the summer visiting with Mrs. Kenneth M cW illiams, h Iqrmer. resident of this city. J ' Visiting Mrs. L. Dodge— > Mrs. George A. Perkins and Mrs. C. B. Simmons of Portland, Oregon, and Mrs. Glenn Fabrick of Medtord. spent yesterday after­ --------- noon and evening in Ashland vis- Ripe peaches at Ash. F. A. Pre. Itig with Mrs. Louis Dodge on the Assn. 384-tf Boulevard. . - for the remainder of his twe weeks* vhedtfon. P r j laafcbep * Id the health doctor for Jacksen county. , - *1 Good' Fishing In B o gu s ’ 1 ' Good fishing now lit the Rogue ilv e r Is, reported by sevUrelj aportsmes, pbo, 1» : & • 1 9< ft 4 » V days have been making • 4 U « splendid catches. W . I,. Haydrood. Oregon track coaeh. whq^ W f t h Phontf; Jtaulserud'q for clean- Mrs. Haywood has keen camping Fresh grape frp lt at Schuer- on the Rpgue r if e r t e e a r ' ;< > g, man's Grocery. ' 298-tl Uountry, £ l u b -gol» e en n e ^ thia ItuNineas Visitor in Ashland — £ w < *t caught ¿eve«- steelheads la R. G. Fowler, cpenty agent of apip < fc y |h e largest weighing ala ’ Jackson county, spent a few hours in ABhland yesterday looking af­ ter business affairs. <14gt Hrtigghg Before J edge— j Kvrluuiged Property— City hdll >r|cdHa a* Klamath Oscar Gustafson has traded t^ia ' • Double lipped red Jar rubbers, Falls recently fcfcowed « ¿ 1 (1 4 8 1 property, consisting of t H > * acres on Euclid avenue to- .'iJ d rt J. 9tfce local Franklin Bakery. 301-tf ford yesterday transacting busi­ Chamber of Coafcqierce o if 'W fc A ness at the county school super­ Plane. The number of regtotrSf Phonograph repair. F ix -it Shop. intendent’s' offices. tlons Is dropping off a littld , but this Is to be expected as thè to u iL ’ 1st season is fa s t com ing;to eg] HoHrltors W anted — Apply at F . L . Riley lx-ft Foi- H o m e - end. I « Frank L. Riley of B a llw in , Tidings office. Maryland, brother of the late RussHl Riley of this city, left Redding, Cal., yesterday for hia home after spending a few days In that city and In Ashland looking a fte r business affairs. M r. Riley is chief engineer on the B. and O. railroad In the east. Spending Day a t Russell'a £ a m p - * A jo lly group of Ashland young ladles left' the' city early last eve­ ning for Russell> Camp T)n the Slsklyoua, where theynpeht (Be night ahd dr» enjoying today I j y lng around the mountains^ c n » W ill v is it Lake— girls had previously engaged la M r. and Mrs. H enry C. Galey cabin for the event and every­ accompanied by th e ir son John( B luhlll Cheese *at Schuerman’s Hollcitom Wanted — Apply at thing was In readiness for thplr and twO daughters the Misses*1 grocery. , 298-tf Tidings office. arrival. ' ‘ -J' M ary * and Ellen, ou Sherman ............. Those who made the trip are street, are among the Ashland Get a '3 .0 0 doll at F ra n k lin ’s the following named: the Mieses people Who plan to vtstt ‘C rater bakery for 99c. W e w ill be glad Passed Through Ashland— Edwin Freeman, formerly of Edith Dodge, Isabelle Silver, to explain this city, passed thrdugh Ashland Margaret McCoy, Frances P ra tt, Friday afternoon on hia way to Caroline T ilton, Franoes Strange Returned Home— > the aviation fields at Pasadena, and Priscilla Webb. They are ex­ Miaa Elsie Crojvhurst, who has Cal., from Vancouver, B. C. pected to arrive home early this spent the past month In this city evening. The following round trip rates visiting with her cousin, Miss Ed- le a v in g F o r Sap Francisco— Win be In effect on account of da Ooheen on Palm Ave., return­ Claudia Klum , deputy county Labor Day at one and one-third ed recently to her home at Corval­ cl. rk, will cut loose from all fam­ tare; sale dates Sept. 3, 3, 4 and 6 lis, Ore. ily ties in Medford and I s f t w ith-return Sept. 7, 1917. for San Francisco to spend per Bicycle repairing, w ork guaran­ two weeks vacation. teed, greasing accessories, 129 Daily News. Miss M yrta Otterdale, manager Laurel street. 298-tf of the local Pacific Telephone and Solicitors Wanted — Apply at Telegraph company’s office on Danee, dance, dknce, Jackson Tidings office. ,t . TONIGHT ONLY Oak street, is now enjoying a (wo Hot Springs Sat. nite. 303-3 weeks* vacation during which she Former Resident He r e is visiting at Victoria. B. C. Miss V isitin g F a th e r and M o t h e r - F. 0 . McW illiam s of E l Cen­ Otterdale makes her home in Med­ FRED THOMPSON ANP Miss Estelle Hays, who is em­ tro, Cal., has arrived In Ashland / . "J 1 T 4» V ’ ' V ford. ployed at the Ashland laundry, Is and w ill spend a week or more SILVER KING' spending 'a few days visiting her here visiting old friends, M r.. Mc­ Just received 3S» foot ease of father and mother in Portland, W illiam s having form erly resided auto glane, bring your auto glass on Church street in thin city for work to Jordan’s m ill. S78-tf Oregon, where the la tte r Is under­ ' A ? 7 r t o - ¿ u t, 4 1 many years. going medical treatment. Oregon State F a ir Salem, Ore- gen one snjl one-third fare round trip : aale dates Sept. 24 to 30 In­ clusive. Return lim it October 3, 1917. ...... ....... Picking cucumbers M 4 I6wa street. «ni ‘V n «utftn rwjiütímnn! ugnta Returned Home— ■ Miss Àmy Leavitt has returned to ber borne In Oakland, Cal., af­ ter spending a two weeks’ vaca­ tion in Ashland, visiting her par­ ents, M r. and Mrs. H. H. Leavitt on Chestnut street. FINAL BARGAIN OFFERS! .4 * ¿ •; ✓ With The Following Exceptlons:~Victor Phonographs, School Books, ... w Magazines and Portable Typewriters. 10% A d d itio n al D iscount FORMERLY OFFERED AT SPECIAL SALE PRICE OM EVERY NOTTCE:-These discounts apply only on purchases amounting to $1.00 or over. ‘ ARIZONA NÎGHTS” all Mias Vivian Madden of Port­ land, 'Oregon, spent Frid ay In thin city with Mrs. Norma W uthrlch, «■d on ber return home was ac­ companied by Mm. W utbrlch’s U y ié daughter, Dorothy, who w ill spend the w inter in Portland with Mian Madden, attending the school where Miss Madded in employed an principal. Miss Madden Is a coaiila 07'Mrs. W nthrich. 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