ASHLAW® DAILY ÏTDIWQS
C an Registered
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Forty-seven out of state cart
stopped In the city yesterday and
were registered at the l o c a l
Chamber of Commerec on t h e
Plata.
Left For California-—
On Hunting T i 4p .
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reid on
Coolidge street left recently for
Valley Springs, Calif., about 36
miles out of Lodi, where Mr. Reid
haa secured a splendid position
with the Pacific Gas and Electric
company. He his been employ-
cd by the California Oregon .Pow
er company at Prospect for sever
al months.
FIGHTS PAY
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CHICAGO.. Kept. 2J.— ftp)
— A 13,009.000 gate. t h e
greatest garnering of gold
from a Bingtejspeyttac event
In the history of the world,
will be recorded at- Soldiers
•Field,
Chicago
tomorrow
night when the Dempsey-
Tunney fight begins.
■Tonney has a $1,000,000
guarantee ^rhlle Dempsey Is
to receive KM.OOQ. t
Three of the highest rank*
Ing gates for sporting events
ip three lines follow:
i
Tunney’ i Dempsey, lPfg,
81 ,8 9 5 ,7 « .
. v
Army-Navy Football Earns
1018, »SOO.Ofio.
V .
World Berries ball game,
1 0 « . »$01,828.
Four other boxing bouts in-
eluding the Dempsey-Tunney
battle In 1 0 « , have passed
the million dollar mark. The
other three ate:
Dempsey-Carpentier, 1021,
»1,626,580.
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‘ Dempsey-FIrpo, 1024, »1,-
188.822.
Dempsey - Sharkey, 1027.
»1,075,00Q.
P ass Memorial
Resolution For
H. 0 . 'Anderson
s
s
a
r ^
three dUBmunt night elnhs and
broadcasting over the microphone
nt these saase dobs In addition to
their ordinary singing all ,ln the
same day, every d a y i Ne wonder
that Londoners -aarvnOod. Base
are the names of the quartet who
will slag at. the banquet:
Francis Luther, first tenert Lew
is James, second tenor; Elliott
Shaw, baritone, and Wilfred Glean,
basao. Frank .Black acoompanleg
them at the piano,
Fight Returns
ered In delicate pastel flora pat-
| terns. Cuffs are meds ip one with
I the glove, the two-ipch width em-
broidery portion -folding down ov-
er the hand. Silk hand bags in
shades of deep brown or black,
Across from the Lithia
Springs Hotel
S
Fine Zenith Set
SQUAD LOOKS
MIGHTY FINE
MISS NELSON
PASSES AWAY
nmsama
“Fireman Save
My Child”
WILL SOON BE HERE
How's Your Wardrobe?
Civic Club Meet '
Is Well Attended
WORTH OF
y N ew SUITS and
TOPCOATS
TO PICK FROM AT
From Klemath Falto—
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W inter of
Klamath Falls, formerly of this
city, have spent the past day or
two In Ashpnd visiting'at t h e
home of M r. W inter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Winter on the
Boulevard and with Mrs. W inter’s
sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett Gillings on Oak street.
MV. W inter la employed by t h e
Western Auto Supply company in
Klamath Falla.
The tinselled turmoil of life
behind the* scenes in Broad
way night clubs.
GEO. J. HAYES AT THE
ORGAN
Specials!Galore Di
Fiesta!
B est Grade “Can’t Bust ’Em” Corduroys at
Others For Less.
Overalls a t . . . . . . . . . . . 95c Blazers. 1-3
Sw eaters 1-3 . . . . . . . . . . OFF $1.50 Dress
$4.50 and $5.00 H ats at Below Cost $4.00 to $5.0
Word haa been rec£ved in Ash
land that Carl Loveland, who has
been seriously 111 with pneumonia,
la slodly improving. Mr. Love
land. who formerly resided in this
city fqr severnl years. Is now a
musical Instructor in the military
academy at Pacific’Grove, Calif.
Hl« mother, Mra. Charles Rob
ertson, is with him in the Cali
fornia city.
Work Shirts, Triple Stitched, at 45c $5.00 Whipe
“Hab-a-dash Inn
a
/
r :
buy in Paris ate heels for evening
slippers. Almost every shop sells
these heels studded In brilliants
Which may be set onta any shoe.
Back heels studded In rhinestones
m*e chosen for black satin slippers
and, silver heels with rhinestones
fo r silver slippers. Almost every
conceivable color scheme may be
toiind in heels and the prices are
most reasonable.
The vegue for pearls Is waning
In Parts. Gqld jewelry copied
from antique types is more popu
lar fo r day wear both for necklets
and earrtngs. For evening wear,
brilliants set In sliver In antique
settings are chosen-
Stations in
O. W. Long on East Main St.
who ts employed by the 3. P. com
puny, la spending several dayi
Stated
conclave
Wednesday
thia week on a hunting trip.
evening. Sept. 31. Routine busi
ness and work In Red Cross. Light
Don’t forget our Special on Un
refreshments after meeting. AU
called
for suits. Paulaerrd’s. 4-tf
Sir Knights courteously Invited.
O. D. FRBZEE, E. C.
Scissors ground, Flxlt Shop.
W. H. Day, Recorder.
Hem m ed h'rom Trip—
16-1
Henry G. Enders, Jr., who has
Visited in Ashland—
Mias Isaie McCully of Jackson spent the past few days hunting
Did *'<* U* South—
ville spent* Sunday In thia city as in the country surrounding the
'Mrs. Harriet Fielding, regent of
the guest of Mrs. J. 8. ParsAn on Lake of the Woods, returned this
the Mount Ashland chapter of the
morning to hie home on North
North Main street.
D* A. R. . who was reported to
Main street.
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have gone en a visit to southern
Phonographs repaired
California in lompany with Mrs.
On Vacation —
guaranteed— El hart'a.
Lillian Greer and son-in-law Har-*
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burnett on
vey Ling of Burbank. Calif., was
Oak street left a few days ago
Bread and butter pickles
unable to go as she received a
lor California, where they * will
Jar at Scbuerman'a Grocery.
telegram which forced her to
pend a two weeks’ vacation visit
change her plana.»
ing relatives and friends in Chico,
Steelhead P le n t if u l-
Steelhead are plentiful in the Sacramento, Susanville and oth
lauties Shoppe for bargains.
Rogue river, according to W. R. er cities. Mr. Burnett Is employ
Jack The. Hatter, Ashland Hotel.
Coleman, state superintendent of ed by the local Standard Oil com
Ops week longer1. -
16-2*
fish screens who stated yesterday pany.
morning that one fisherman hook
Including all the chains, of tha Na
C liff Payne, makes step ladders.
ed 19 Monday and successfully B rok e Arm—
tional Broadcasting Company and
Patsy Hastings, daughter of
landed 9. The fish average 12
tha Columbia Broadcasting Sys
Work Will Be Resumed—
Inches or more and are exception Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hastings of
tem.
An announcement haa b e e n
ally toothsome. — Medford Mail this city, fell yesterday morning
Daring aha past irammer tha
The following resolutions of re
made by W. R. Coleman,* superin
and broke her army badly. The
Iv tr e sd y m a veil era were engaged
Tribune.
tendent Of fish screens, that work
to hanging np In London a remark
Break was so severe that the little spect to H. O. Anderson, former
members of the Board of Directors
of installing-the Urge fish screen
able record. A glance at their dal
The Fuller Brush Man Js in girl was rushed to. Portland Im
of the Y. M. C. A., were unani
at the dam will be resumed as
ly program confirms tha oonvletion
town. For immediate
service, mediately to receive medical treat
soon as irrigation activities
in
of London radio critics that they
ment from Dr. Aiken. Mr. Hast mously passed at a meeting Mon
phono 290-Y. Geo. D. McBride.
day evening:
are
Indeed "radio’s bon men.**
the Grants Pass district are com
ings will return to his werk in.
Two appearances a day in vaude
’’Whereas It has been our mis
pleted, which will discontinue the
Ashland in a few days, but Mrs.
ville, three nightly Appearances at
seasonal use of the Savage Rap
Hastings expects to have to re fortune, since our last meetjpg, to
Phone Paulseru<rs
ids Irrigation dam In Rogue river.
main in Portland for three' or lose by death our Christian broth
and pressing.
however, are far cheaper in Parle
er, Herman 0. Anderson, who was
Installation was began last fall
four months.
than ip America. And, they are
the very efficient treasurer of our
but had to be discontinued be House Guest—
more beautiful and finiqnel
association and a valued member
cause of high water in the river.
Mias Betty Brown of Talent is Left This Morning
(United Press Fashipn Editor!
of our Board of DircctoA;
Gloves in Paris pre perfectly
Mrs. 8. D. Doremus of t h e
spending this week In Medford
PARIS,
France
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(IP)—
O
n
e
exqaielte
this year and the most
"Therefore.
Be
It
Resolved:
Jordan’s M ill
as a house giiest at the home of Standard Cleaners on Oak street,
glance at French gown prices and one can pay for them is »4 or »5.
That
we
extend
our
heartfelt
sym
die average American tourist de
Dorothy Baughman. Mies Brown accompanied by her daughter,
pathy to the bereaved wife, son
Dance tonite Hfiarity
Hall,
haa a number of friends la this Mrs. R. D. Bussard of Klamath
and daughter and.that we express if ie s to wait until her return to
Medford, Dickey’s danoe band.
city, having attended school here Falls, left this morning by auto
them our high regard and feel America to buy copies of French
for a two weeks* trip, during to
last winter.
ing of deep friendship for Mr. A n -1 ’gowns, A copy of the »300 Parte
which time they w ill visit
in
wn can be purchased in Ameri-
person during his service with us.
Georg« Spencer is quite 111 at
Hipe peaches n¿ Ash. » . A. Pre. Portland and Albany, Oregon, and
for less than half of that price
Also, be If further resolved that I
his residence on Oak street, con-
fi »4-tf Seattle, Bremerton and Hoquiam^ a copy of these resolutions be de- J Within three weeks after it ia
ftnded to his bed with an attack.
Washington.
tn Paris. Accessories,
llvered to Mrs. Anderson, o n e ) ^ow n
at tha fin.
Get a Calumet Kid Balloon
copy to the press and one copy be I
with a can of Calumet. Schuer-
spread upon the minutes of this J
man’s Grocery.
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association
W . P. W A LTER
Callers in Ashland—
H. C. GALBY ; '
■Mrs,
Julia
Williams. Mrs.
i Committee of t ’ h
Frank Ssulsberry and little eon,
Y .M . C. A. Board
Coach Gripe W ell Satisfied
John M., pf Jacksonville, spent a
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Directors
short time in fehlend calling on
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The meeting of the members of friends, a few days ago.
the Ashland Golf dub. which was
Conch Cripe says his ’Grteslles*
to have been hpld thia evealng,
are raria’ to go and all set to
Wednesday, September 21, has
meet Crescent City at 2 :30 o 'tlo ik
been postponed ns so many of the
Saturday afternoon In the first
members are out of town o r will
football game of the season. The
Florence May Nelson,, former
Stationed in ( L i n a -
he enable to attend.
boys are in training hard and
Chester Stllllman of Medford every position seems to be filled well known Ashland girl, grad
and. well known in Ashland, who with satisfactory brawn a n d uate of the local high schpol, died
at the home of her parenty, Mr.
recently applied for^eullatment In brain and speed.
and Mrs. E. A. Nelqon, Klamath
the United States army, has been
An outside league game h a s
accepted and will be stationed In been booked with Yreka for a .Falls, Sunday, according to word
China. Kenneth L.
Ledbetter, week from Saturday and «negotia received by local friends.
At the time of her passing Miss
also of that city, has been accept tions are under way for a game
today
ed in the army and will be sta with Dunsmuir, the following Sat Nelson was aged ^1» years,» seven
months and 28 days.
tioned on the Pblllplpne Islands.
urday. Some doubt exists re
Funeral services were held this
tarding the game with Klamath
afternoon at the First Presbyter
Spent Week-End nt Home—
Falls. Schools Jn that city are still
8. K. Ogle, who is employed In closed because of the epidemic of ian church in Medford, Rev. E. P.
forestry work in Klamath county, Infantile paralysis there, and the Lawrence in charge. B urial was
—
with
■pent the past week-end aj his football squad, consequently has made in the Medford cemetery. .
Surviving Miss Nelson Is her
home
in Jacksonville. He returned not yet met.
WALLACE BEERY AND
parents and one brother, Ralph j
to his work, Tuesday, accompan
Nelson.
RAYMOND HATTON
ied by Mrs. Ogle, who will visit
their children in Klamath Falls
Churchill pointed out the fact
for a few days.
that the college serves as a Jun
Tomorrow and Friday
ior college, and Its graduates are
From Jacksonville—
able to teach in every rrammar
M r. and Mrs. Ed Smith, who
Indicating the interest shown grade.
are proprietors of a service sta
B. O. Harlan, new C. C. secre
tion at Jacksonville, motored to in the Women's Civic Club, 45
Ashland Sunday and spent sever were In attendance at a meeting tary, introduced by V. V. Mills,
al hours here visiting beautiful held Tuesday afternoon, at t h e Chamber president, gave an ad
club house.
dress pointing out how benefic
Lithia park.
Factors of the Southern Ore ial the assistance of the women
gon Normal school which make would be In developing the com
Vlalt In Jacksonville—
It distinctive as an educational munity.
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Mrs. Emil Fell on Granite
Institution and a distinct com
Mrs.
P.
8.
Provost
and
Mrs.
street, accompanied by Miss Lydia
munity asset were dtscurted by W. L. Maxey, were hostesses at
McCall, who la employed in the
J. A. Churchill, president. Mr. the meetiftg.
local postoffice, spent 8undsy vis
iting at tha Chitwood and Sargent
homes la Jacksonville.
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