V
tfarold AlfctM and Mrs. AHc» Wll-
IM»1 ».
“Variety of T « fa •'
L te g th ’’, with blackboard illue-
tuttoda. Mra. EatoU«. Alfcari; ».
“Musical Phraaee,” M ra A 1 1 a •
WUllta. and a p lte o M l« , "Waits",
i modern
81-J. 13-tf
nfrbed apartment aboye the West
ern Union bulldlnp, garage. ín -
qu,l<» f Igea Confectionery,
13-3
Ì'Òfe ftà W f-u jto o M g t è i
FO B RENT— Five room hongo
a t 71 Pipe street. Apply » t A. D,
Sbr
Payne, real optate of fide.
|l-4
inai students; MH. H.
éïHtdr-
field, »78 low» It r w t . Phone 277-
T;
•
.
H i
F©fe ftÉ N Î-^ F u rn ls h e d apart
meni, first1 honte
ing T h eatH .
b tt k <tt V ia
21-3
MoB HAlJft
FO B SALS>*~or rent, 7
and new B-room house on
end of Liberty St, »1800.
Ashland Realty Co.
FO R SAL E - House. Small pay
ment down, balance ' like rant.
Property can be made .to pay it-
self ont.
inquire at <»0
tard .
li-« »
C
Insurance
F O R SALK— Ford coupe ' là
excellent condition, 8^7», Mildred
M illard , 675 Liberty.
21-6»
FO R SA LE— W hite figs. Fred
Porter, 128 Maple St., phone
0 -/.
31-1
f o t t e SlAfc is
SERIOUSLY ILL
BAMAMHB TRANSFER a n d
9totege>po. office at residence,
1 7 Í North Mala. Fhoae 4Í6.
I N t GOfaL IN TROUBLE— May
eommunlcate with. Ensign Lee
of the'8alvatlen Arm y at tke
. Whits Shield JHome, »66 M v-
talr Ave., Portland. Oregon.
FO R SA LE — Freeh J e r s e y
milch cow w ith calf. Pigs for sale.
R Scheidereiter, R t. l? Box 2127
LOST — Pair d a n k rimmed
glasses in leather case on Boule
several months.
vard. Finder return to Tidingh of
fice. Reward.
22-1*
FOR S A L E — Pears, fine f o r
inning and eatlqg- 7» cents per
ox. phone 374J11.
16-tf
LOST— Brown leather pur»«
^.Raln street. Finder return to
dings office.
' 20-2
LOST— Brown and black Span
iel pup, 5 months old, answers to
FOR SALE: Petite and Italian name of Smokey. Last sees but Bx
runes, and Concord grapes. C. A . Senior High School, return to 46
Iray, 1373 Iowa. (
l i- t f Sonth 2nd St., and receive reward.
-
«0-«
-C o w s
. Burnett,
13-1 mo.*
Millionaire Is
Reported Lost
*
Ashland M u’ ic Study Club
'
° ® ce
wauan
. Gwvttfwf
Goes Home
WASHINGTON, Sept. 3 7 — (IP)
— The dep»rt»fc of governor F ar
rington of Hawaii for W ashing
ton. reported in pre»s dispatches,
was attributed by interior depart-
ite n t officials ti a his desire-to be
at the capital to advihee ot the
opening cf co
to akdii* to
consult department officials and
P tA Y W , dot -
L W t f iW T ^ O '
N’ POP W OULD
COME HOME
181,681
382,34»
338,061
Totals.!..:
Brake Lining
a
,
1
Henry / o r í . at »4, says he is
young because he dances.
But
a lot of us feel old because we
hkve to' pay the fiddler.—“-Eugene
Register.
.
-
YOOLÎK
YOUR
Abfch
..141
3,»84,313
WtftffcX RKHCUfti)
u p e t o if , dopt. i f . — <tri —
Thlrty-ato a»ed women Were res
cued *h » n fir» Monday thfeAteh-
oil the Massachusetts home for
(’ god women, Roxbury. FlremeA
sooi had the blgts tttider coptrdf
and it w»s cofiflhed to the Idua-
dry And. kltcheO df the structure,
naniuge was estimated at Ubodt
The program was given as fol> T ga" ZB
fewer 1, folteiiteion of fythAi, Mrs, - f .. at
L. S. Brown; 3. p if flo duét, ”O»£ T * - d
vette,*’ Gossec, Mrs. Harold A ik- 0 ,6 r8cr
ins and Mra. AU«;» W illits ; 3- Talk’ t O®«®1
on “Pulsation in Music?’ M r A iaP t*in
ffaroTd Aiklns; Ì . Plano duet, »««tena
“Anltras Danae,’’ Orieg, M r n M teotena
Across from
« M o te
r
■g,-~r,i .ìììa.^. .ipcua-Ai
b* VnAte Oh.
if».
pregtaffl wag conducted By, Mrs. |
Harold Aiklne, the work being
,
taken ( t e li t t e rfrat two. chapter» T® , ‘
of "Thq» Fundameiitals ot Music.-; •Jho int
c& igrefsm en concerning project
s
Poshing. Oratine atei Mit o t e e
162.8SI
18.8,65$
188,483
831.M 8
178.787
¿ tó tlM .» » « # » 4 f
*»8.878
t CUtt Burllntsfcei f t !
18(,847
801,430 or pBottn
Ixed Ba
«fllery.
BAttpry
regular
Armory.
, Two i
ed in 1
tgg, bri
ments
a re ra i
|^cc<»r<lin
Serge
Cpast j
J jrap o
, i
The Ashland Music Study club'
held its first regular meeting o f
tho year at thc/home <jf Mrs. E. A.‘
WOedt on North -- M ain street,
Mc-nday evening, September 26. A'
large ntinlber attended thè meet-
ing and eleven new members were
taken iato the éfttb.
Miss LAona G. Marsters, chair-;
man of the program committed
t o f thfe ypdfi ptesfektea thè year’s
work Which Is to be taken from
’’The Fundamentals of Music" by
K arl óofrrkèhM, this book being-
recommended by the Federation » .
of Music ClUh’s.' The evening’»'
œ
C òni, W d o T a f id SUfiflKgV
igs Agency
Mreifa-^
W HY SO QPlEr.AhC
WHY DON'T YOO PLA
.W IT H YOU« DOLL«
Ftokeer Bufidiág
1W
N E W YO RK, Sept. 27 — (tP k ~
Richdrd 4-* Reynolds, oldest sofa
ed legislation affecting Hawaii.
Officials said such a trip is
more or less an established, cus-
fc lN é lÑ # A T I„ Sept., 87.— (IB
toin and does not lndfckte Any
Pepnant hopes of the St. L o uii
impending development of extra
Qardihals
received a setback to
ordinary Importance.
day when It was announced that
O’F arrel, manager and catcher
In the long run It is the child would be unable to play^ agaltt
te uature In us .that counts.— this, season because of in ju ry to
his thumbs. , *
ibbard NhtOrprfsc.
Eye, Ear, H obs and Sbrodi
X -R a y .M v d in g Tteth
o««
apAM’ b
Statistics Of
World Series
Are Presented
creage and businesses to trade
W A N T E D —-F ru it jars at Icen-
>r Ashland and vicinity. Tell hs howers new and second h a n d
'hat you have and what you want store, 388 East Main, phone 171.
nd we do the rest. Kinney IU-
22-2
estment Co., Eugene, Ore..
WAS T E D — Used baijd instru
306-J mo.»
ments— bring your to us at once
if yon wish to sell. Elhart's Book
Store.
„
20-6
FO R SALE— One ytrting Du-
22-6
- 1 . 0 VhCW
'IvUlh labor
The dUtr,ct question this year
’
„
amendment to the consUte-
Chopin. Mias Borna Haight.
M r. and Mra. H arry Hosier pre
i nsinnw
in. W,H
"Rei,olYe1- That the ehild
LONDON Sept. 2 7 v - O f t — ta - Uo„ 8houid be adopted ..
sented the hostess with bouquets
Ashland. Medford, Grants Paaa.
of. b ekn tlftl dahlias to decorate creased partic phtibh m h MM te
Jacksonville,
thh roonte df her host« for the tfce public h beginning to fare*» Talent, Phoenix,
down the British p r s j t l f l f l Q * Ba<le Point and Rogue R i v e r
Mdaic Bttfdy club,
against gum-chewing.
/„
^schools are included in the qouth-
»M M
Origlnally
taken
up
by
RoyM
<ern Oregon District. The s t a t e
too Oacate Entertained—
A
ir
Force
pilots
at
the
recsm-Jquestion
w ill ho announced after
; Approximately one
hundred
fuceta were elaborately
enter mendation of the A ir M inistry,w inners of the districts are nam-
tained Friday afternoon, Septem the habit of gum-chewing while ed.
ber >1, with a bridge party in the In flight has been copied by pas-. The debating club organised a t
Cl+lc elpbhcuae on .Wlnburn W ay, sengers on the Ldndon to Paria this time Is a preliminary train-
The reason for thia tog course for varsity work later
the following named ladiee being a ir route.
hoateeaee: Meadame H. J. Carter, custom is the discovery that tha *■ the season. The varsity teams
0 - 1 . J. Porter, Barria Dean, actios of the Jaws in gum-chaw- w111 not howevei, necessarily be
W a n t Jordan. Dewey Saekett pad lug keeps the s ir passages <bo- chosen from this club, bnt w ill be
tween the mouth and the inner- chosen through the usual aeries
August Schderman.
So“ # Janlor high
The elnbhouae waa beautifully ear open and prevents deaftnese of tr >®uta-
¡decorated in a color scheme of
pastel shades w ith paper stream
er» Shd huge attractively arrang
ed baskets ef Fall flowers form
ing the background. Bridge and
Of
.five hundred were played during
the afternoon, Mrs. D. A’. Peder-
‘i g st n winning first-grtse in the for
mer and Mrs. Clyde Déan of
Ctorr. Huck, vice-president;, Mias Portland. Oregon, being awarded
Bihisl Rofe. Mcratary, and » te a f ! 0 t prise in thé lkttef. Mrs. B. M.*
Helen High, treasttrer. A ttar, the Berg received-co naolatio* prix» là
bCshteS*
session, x tatateutih« bridge and Mra. Floyd Dickey in
talks, were given and Mina Ethel five hundred. A lively guessing
Mgrks. favored the group trite two contest was held, for which Mrs.
beautiful pinna Mlda.
RafrnM»- Otto W inter won a pretty* prise
irents. d aintily arranged, ware and Mra. Frank Nelson received
consolation. Those who did not
-served by the hostesses.
$
These who anjoyed thia hftppy care to, play cards, spent the time
À bad fire often does
evening wars, the following nam doing fancy work. ..
more than destroy prop
Late in the afternoon the host
ed: the Misses Hasel B u m * » .
C ara Angerson. Cora
MgMm, esses served refreshments a t ta
erty. .;It seriously inter
Virginia W h ittle , Clara
Au»M. bles prettily decorated, the color
rupts business.
H e le n Walker. Helen H igh, B h *- scheme being carried out hère In
N EW YORK, Sept. 27.— OP)—
thn FpnM.. M innie Beaver, and dainty paper fil&tê» covered with
W
ith
enthusiasm arotised by the
petal» in pastel shades Shd nap-| . T i n s ageiicy can sell
Bthel Marks; Mesdamea
home run duel . between Babe
k<ns A the corrdspoddihit colors ]
H unt, Roy Fraser and M . R o u ter,
you business interruption Ruth and Lou G e h rig ,'B y the
and the hostesses, Mias Isabella
insurance. This pays the argument as to whether the
Wattenbarger and Mies BeulAh
expenses aad the fixed YankleB are the greatest team
Hussey. / ’
„
charges
with which yoh of all times and by the sensation
M M M
...,
life fyced when fire leaves al finish in the National League,
a new record tor attendance la
you with everything go expected
♦ Mise V irginia Roach, daughter.
at the 1837 w orlds ser
ing out and nothing Com ies.
•
ing th. If gets yoljr busi-
When the 182» series drew
M u W a lter Wycoff, jQ te s f this
’ city, at a quiet wedding - eolefiT
a record attendance .at 301,630
for "six games, It. was thought
1 olsed Saturday mofulng, Septem-
that the mark never would be
H i , » , » J ù d » W. j . fifù ia ii
exceeded even In a seven game
: d ihe Jktftteh cednty ¿bdM BbiU t„ uhIn
series but the battle last year
1 ,/M M ftr J .
■
between the 8t, Louis Cardinals
Following the ceremony t B^e
’ b
e ft Real Insurance
und
the New York Yanks made
bri(le add groom Motored. * back c ...
a
new
record of 328,051,
to Ashland, where an elaborate whlch ,
The figures fist the gaules sirice
) « adding luncheon was served at ,-
1903 are
- her parent’s home, covers belts
Year
- laid f« r M r. and Mrs. W alter W jr-
.
1803........
t w t t; K n . W ycoffs cousin, M k
1906____
- W alter Bear; the bride’s .sister, 'Bunrtui
1905;»......
i Mrs. Mabie. Douglas, and Mr. and
Mrq, Earl Rogch.
i
M r.( and Mrs. W ycoff are wqll rVtaxrY
thM c’0> both, paving 1 I T I
lived practical!/ all of their live?
<
here. They have taken up their
Jv
i c s i m t e ÓH r i h f a street in the
Phone
house where the bride whs born.
Officers Prom
Mt . Rryc&ff M <&p%>«d U' a truél,
Nth PaUs Visit
driver by the M. S. Hamakei*
Transfer company.
,
' ’ o:? »'
J
Ho Reprimand, is Given
ficer Who Wrote fidar
TRACTS—1 to
FINS MOMB
10 scree each, good soil, nearly
EXCHANGE — 180 acres in level, easy walk to schboia, hear
W fb
of .£?lt,Y*Don, three East Main Street, $100 to » (0 0
set« A building.; ¿italfa, clover, per tere, » p e tal inducements to
blue grass, plow land, irrigated home builders, easy terms.« H . C.
d considered one of the b e a t Galey, 65 B ast Main St. 10-lM o .
aches lb the Boll» taU»y, wish
for good fadCh iff
jBontkteh
nock boar. Phone 486-R.
(Continued
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