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From Hornbrook—
Itoeal ; Personal fiâtes
C. K. William of Hornbrook la
a busineaa visitor bore today.
Dance — Dance — Dance
son Hot Springs Sat. nite.
Hunting Party —
Visit Prtenda
H. D. McNair, Game Warden
Mrs. Geo. E. Millard and son,
Joe, of Weed, Calif., are here Roy Parr, Traffic Oflcer Olin
spending a few days with friends. Nichols and Fred Taylor of this
city formed a bunting party
.Exchange old school books on which left thia city Friday after
Saturday nt KlharCs Book Store. noon.
Opposite McGee’s,
7-3
Open for business at onr new
store— Elhart’a Book and music
Home from Divide—
Ruaeel Parr, returned yester atore.
day from Umpqua Divide,, where
he has been employed by the Condition Favorable—
The c o n d i t i o n of George
Foreet Service.
Brookmiller, 8. P. conductor who,
waa stricken ill while making
his run Thursday and taken to
a hospital at Weed, la favorahlt
and not serious according to a
Bring old school books
message received by Mrs. Brook-
trade to our new store, 146
miller. He will probably be able
Main. Saturday if possible,
hart’s.
to return to his home In this
city within a few days, she stat-
Moved to Jacksonville—
Hr. and Mrs. Glen Hale
children moved yesterday
Jacksonville where. Mr. Hale
teach thia winter. '
Phonographs repaired
guaranteed— Elhart’s.
an d
296-tf
Visits Ashland—
W. R. Meek, of
Montague
here on business today.
Phoenix Men H er e .
Andy Stevens, Art Wilson, Carl
Mellon all of Phoenix were here
on busineaa Saturday.
To Coos B a y -
Geo. W. Trefren left yesterday
for Coos Bay.
Returns Home—
Mrs. J. C. Ferguson returned
to her home in Klamath Falla
yesterday.
From P r oap rct
Mr. and Mrs. Lee P. Million.#
returned recently from Prospect. ,
They are now living at the Hardy
Apartments.
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I t days more. Jack The Hatter
7-2*
Ashland Hotel.
* Dance tonite Hflarlty
P
Medford, Dickey’s dance band,
From Grants Pa s s —
Mrs.
Chester
Walter
and
daughter, Charlote of Grants
Pass, are spending a few days
with Mrs. I. R. Bateman on Har-
gadlne street.
Bread and butter pickles, 25c
Jar at Schuerman’a Grocery, 6-tf
Phone Paulaerutra
and pressing.
for clean
Will Rrtarn Home—
Mr. Charlie Robertson will
drive to Gold H ill thia after
noon.
Mrs.
Robertson
and
daughter Margaret, who have
been visiting with Mrs. Robert
son’s mother. Mrs. M. E. Mc-
Claren. will return here with
From K. F.—
Miss Maxine Olson of Klamath
trails is visiting with Miss Dorothy
Chapell this week-end.
WASHINGTON, 8ept. 10. —
(IP)— Lessons drawn by nb ex
pert from tbesOote flight trag
edies on tbe Pacific were an
nounced here today in a govern
ment campaign to halt fool-hardy
ventures across tbe. ocean la
single-motored land planes. Con
clusions of Lieutenant Ben H.
Wyatt, U. 8. N. loaned to the
Commerce department aa the
Dole flight plan inspeetor held:
First: Steps must he taken
to halt long distance flights over
the water in land planes as such
flights must ultimately end H
disaster;
Second: Radio equipment for
both transmitting and receiving
should be carried on long dist
ance water flight or flights
through unexplored territory.
" I t ’ la not my belief.** said
W yatt, "that any scientific vaine
can be derived from flights with
land planes.”
<
Admiral Eberle told observera
that the W yatt findings .were ex
cellent.
SALT LA K E CITY, 8apt.
10 — <U>>— “Borah for grenl-
dent of the United Statea on
any 4 * t < M may cbooee” I .
tbe deerke of tbe Progressive
Party of Utah. At a meeting
Lere today Frank L. Jansen,
•patlonai committeeman
of
tbe Progreaalve party, sub
mitted a resolution endoralng
Borah for prealdent In IM S .
The resolution wan adopted
by a nnanlmoua vote of the
committee.
From Prison
! TACOMA. Sept. 1#.— (IP) —
th e escape of a murderer an d 'a
mall robber from McNeil Island
prison during the night was dis
covered today by prison authori
ties. Police of all northwestern
cities have been notified, aa the
tiro convicts are believed to have
reached the mainland, a row boat
owned by a McNeil Island resi
dent being abandoned.
Convicts were Wesley Ogston,
24, military prisoner, sentenced to
Alpiner» Lost
On Mountains
life from Partt for murder and
Henry B, Hoeatein. 10. nervine 26
yearn for mall robbery.
Times are changing and la the
not far distant future It may
become - necessary to refer to
husband and wife as “ Mrs. and
M r.”— Dufur Dispatch.
Only Chevrolet offers
Bodies by Fisher at
juefr low prices
’ HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN
How glorious It la to awake
with a lively, energetic, care-free
body I And, how miserable it is
to drag an aching, tired, weary
body from a restless, sleepless
bed! The chances are that im
paired kidney'action sad urinal
Irregularities have faled to keep
the body freed of lurking poisons
that cause the distressing .aches.
FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimu
lant to the kidneys, are a reliable,
valuable
medicine,
promoting
normal
health-giving
activity.
Men and women everywhere are
using and recommending them.
Try them. Sold everywhere.— No.
Home From Vacation—
Mr. and Mrs. Don Spencer and
children, who last week attended
the Christian Endeavor Institute
at Turner, Oregon, and spent sev
eral days thia week with relatives
Will Return Horn«— .
at Corvallis, have returned to
Mrs. E. F. Smith and daughter their home in this city. Mr. Spen
Mrs. Francis Call and son. Bobby cer who has enjoyed a two weeks
of Bellingham, Wash., will return vacation from his duties at the
postofftce will resume his duties
here tomorrow.
Monday morning.
Kippered Snacks, 3 cans for 25c
Schuerman’a Grocery.
6-tf To Visit Parent»—
Riley Plttenger, who has been
-working in San Francisco, la
Ingling Here
expected home Sunday for a
Harry “ Shorty” Ingling, for
short visit with his parents,'Mr.
mer local policeman who has been
and Mrs. J. R. Plttenger before,
recently located In Klamath F s II b
going to college.
spent Friday evening and Satur
day morning in thia city, return
ing to Klamath Saturday after
noon.
Duplicate keys, Fixlt Shop,
LOWMAN SAYS
ENFORCEMENT
IS IMPROVED
Tom Carr. Calif., end on t h e
WASHINGTON,
Sept. 10. —
O. A. C. football team, spent a
(IP)—
Bribery
is
rampant
in the
Another big dance at Jackson short time In thia city Saturday
federal prohibition enforcement
Hot Springs Bat, Bite. ■
«-3* enroute to Oorvallta.------- - -
service. Assistant Secretary of
County Agent Here— '
Get a Calumet Kid Balloon the Treasury Lowman declared
Conaty Agent R. O. Fdwier with a can of Calumet. Schuer- Friday In announcing the start of
8-tf a, general cleanup In the ranks of
of Medford was a visitor in this man’s GroCefy.
the dry agents.
City Friday afternoon, boosting'
“There are many incompetent
the County Products show which W ill Attend Service.
and
crooked men In tbe service,”
M to be held September 15, 16
Many Ashland folka are plan
and 17.
ning to attend services at the he added, “and by many I mean
They are every
Presbyterian church In Medford a whole lot.
where.
C liff Payne makes drain boards. Sunday evening when the n e w
"We are after them. Sometimes
pipe organ will be dedicated with
a concert by Prof. John Stark my arm gets tired signing dismis
sal orders.”
Evans.
Lowman explained that an av
erage of from 3 to 4 are being dis
charged, dally. On some day» the
TONIGHT ONLY
dismissal orders are stacked high
on hie desk, he Mid.
Will Return Home—
“To claim that thus far prohi
M iu Erma May who has been bition la a complete success would
visiting with friends at Oregon be ridiculous. There has been
with
City will return here Sunday. * much improvement. You can go
to bed in a hotel these days unac
JOHNNY HINES
Don’t forget our Special on Un companied by the refrain of
called for suits. Pauleerud’a. 4-tt “Sweet Adeline.” L e u drinking In
hotels helps tired people.
SUNDAY ONLY
“ You can go to a banquet now
Moves From M e d fo rd -
Charlie Bowman, new owner of where other ideas are advanced
the Plasa Grocery le moving to besides those of that old man ”As-
day from Medford to 142 Granite watomie Brown.”. He was almost
as famous In hla day as “Dear Old
St
Heidelberg.”
Lowman asserted the g r e a t
m an of Americano do not drink
but that so-called “ upper crust
and the down and out In t h e
alums” seek liquor.
White Pants Willie
GERMAN TALKS
TO CONFERENCE
GENEVA, Sept. 10. — (IP) —
Foreign Minister Streeemahn of
Germany addressed the league
of natlona assembly Friday pa
the subject d f~ disarmament,
which with allied problems, has
monopolised the attention of the
current meeting.
Stresemann said It would ha
Impossible for the spirit of peace
to have Its full course so long
as German territory was occu
pied by foreign troops.
A ll efforts toward peace, he
continued, must first be based
on economic solldlarity between
nations In which capital and
labor worked together with a
sound economic policy agreed
upon.
“ANOTHER ONR”
DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 10.
— (IP)-—Ruth Elder, 22. fly
ing beauty’ who hopes to
duplicate Lindbergh’s New
York to Paris Olght later la
tbe month, left Ford Airport
^riday for Lakeland, Fla., on
« 'nonstop trip. Her navi
gator, Captain George M.
Haldeman was with her.
FOR
GOOD
BUY
L U ST S* GLOSS
It Makes Tour
T h e bodies that Fisher has built
for today’s enclosed Chevrolet!
ere comparable» in every respect»
to th e coachwork o f tbe w o rld ’s
finest automobiles!
N o other car in the low price field
offers bodies by Fisher, w ith a ll
the comfort» ch arm and elegance
t h a t t h e F is h e r n a m e assures.
Com e in — and m ake your ow n i n
spection o f Chevrolet coachwork.
N ote the smartness o f its Duco
colors . . . the grace o f Its full*
crow n, one-piece fenders . . •
deep, restful seats and the fashion
able durable upholstery.
OLD TOP
Automotive Shop
LIKE NEW
Ashland, Oregon
INCLUDE
OraakoaM Draining
A uto m o tive Shop
Greasing
Ohavrolet Dealan
Streaemann’s address has beel
awaited with great Interest be
cause Germany of all the major
powers la the .only one upon
which partial disarmament has
been. forced.
The foreign minister announ
ced that Germany -would sign
thé optional clause in The Hague
protocol .accepting the obligatory
jurisdiction of the conrt In inter
national disputes.
Emphasising the modern im
portance of economic and mater-
ikl relations, Stresemann expres
sed the opinion that the next
w ir would be an economic war.
The C O A C H
RESULTS
OUR NEW SERVICES
Charlie Stream, an old pros
pector, well known in thia vicin
ity« where he raid ed for a num
ber o f yearn, died Tuesday, Sept.
I nt Marshfield. He wan pant 74
yearn o f age and waa living with
Jim Morgan at the time of bin
death.
MASON TIRES AND
ACCESSORIES
D B l b i W l O SEX US.
,
THE GIFT THAT
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PLEASES ROTH
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THE VALUE OF GASOLINE
YOUNG AND OLD
“To the m odffk farmer of today, gasoline 1.
almost as necessary aa hla seed.”— P . Trolenm.
IS AN
Today the plowing of the Held— carrying the
produce to the market— and many other aids are
given the modern farmer by gasoline. Most every
farmer of thia vicinity knows that It pays to buy
the kind of gasoline that can be depended upon.
He has found opt by experience that our gasoline
la good and visits our service station where cour
tesy and quality predominate.
We serve you well— give us a trial.
Electric
Corn Popper
Only $3.00
1:
SPECIAL
One Buick Roadster
A U A L BABOAIN
At The
XL ELECTRIC
Station
GUY GOOD V
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
MaaaiMaaraaaraaarc
See What. Your r County
Produces at the
WHEN YOU COME TO
MEDFORD
For THE JUBILEE
September 14 and .15
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO SEE
OUR SPECIAL DISPLAY OP
W IL L IA M POX
• p re s e n ts
RICH
LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL
FAIR GROUNDS, MEDFORD
SUNDAY
NOON OR EVENING
OR DROP IN
Being Rich But Honest was
a handicap when it came to
winning the girl because
she didn’t know they came
both way! at the same time.
DIAMONDS
September 15-16-17
Thia display will be the largedt and finest ever
fehown in Southern Oregon — prepared by
JAMES A. APPFEL CO. of Loa Angeles.
DURING THE WEEK
REDDY & CO.
AND ENJOY OUR
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