onai flotes
»Irty two oat of the atate cars
, registered Friday at the lo-
tranch of the state traffic hur-
loceted In the chamber of
■orco huildthg oa the Plesa.
Deuce at Winter Garden Sat
urday
Bight.
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B. A. Weld, who resides at
Pinehurst on the Aahland-Klam
Docce tonite HRarity
Hail,
nth Falla highway over t h e
Medford, Dickey’s dance band.
Creenspringa mountain apent yes
terday in the city transacting bus
More Fruit This Beason -
iness.
f
Acocrdlng to recent reports,
Cleaning, p reesin g and remod more fruit around the Talent
eling at Paulserud’s.
21tf vicinity this season than in any
former season. That locality' is
one of the heaviest fruit produc
At the Ashland Hot«*— ,
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. MacDonald ing sections in the Rogue River
of Vincouver, B. C., Mr. and Mrs. valley.
A. Young of Los Angeles, Cal.,
No Investment pays better than
and Keith Stamphli of Susanville,
Pauserud’s
Cal., were among those who stop good c^hes. S e a
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ped last night at the Ashland ho- suits.
«S^John H. Henry of Pasa«lena,
j p i . , who for the past few months
-Bur. been buying up tracts A ©f
’iSmbcr in and around the vicinity
g f Ashland, arrived to the city
■wrently sad will spend possibly
gbji days here lookUng after bust-
C liff Payne makes ladders.
pesg affairs.
,
. — ——:
" -F o r Rent, equipped restanr- District Plant Chief Her«. —
J. M. Lamb, district p l a n t
«Ut. <7 N, Main. S. D. Taylor.
chief
of the Pacific Telephone and
r-
»>-«
Telegraph company with bead-
quarters in Eugene. Oregon, spent
-Knives sharpened, Fixit
the day In Ashland yesterday,
looking after burfness affairs and
the Oregon Hotel—
visiting friends. Mr. Lamb was
B C. Brady of Seattle, Wash..
cnrqpte to Klamath Fails.
B. Brcwn of Los Angeles and
O. 'Collingi of Portland, were
The New ^lack Crow record
fstered at the Oregon hotel Fri- just received.— Elbert’s.
Dance Bellview Friday night,
edeem your Palmolive
and Oct. 7th. Oents BOc, ladles 2Bc.
ital White coupon checks at Dickey’s music.
In accordance
lermaas.
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der 16 years of age admitted. 36-2
ldsy from
aded; H.
M. Stein-
iinkln of
At the Lit h l* Spring« Hotel—
Among those who spent last
craning at tba Lithla Springs ho
tel were: Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Shepherd of Loa Angelas; J. J.
Farnsworth i of, Pasadena,
Cal.;
and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bigelow
and child of Seattle, Wash.
Passed Through Ashland—
W ill MoveBoen—
President ahd Mrs. J . " X .
Churchill of the Southern Oregon
Normal school w ill move soon
from the Boqlevsrd to the John
H. Fuller home on North Main
street. Mr. an d ' Mrs. Fuller ere
moving their household furnish
ings info the Fuller property. lo
cated Just west of the Methodist
Episcopal church on North Main
street.
Moved to Aahlnnd—
Mr. sad Mrs. L; Brown ’ and
family1, who have been residents
of Talent for the past I f years,
are moving today to this olty. Mr.
Brown was in the grocery busi
ness in TUlent about 14 years
prior to his selling out to Thom
as H ill, now of Ashland.'
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Friday and Saturday
October
15
O HICIAL MOTION PIOTVBKJ3 OT
, Championship Contest
♦
,
AS-TAKEN AT BINOSIDE, SOLDIERS
FIELD, CHICAGO.
Do you know that F u l l
Brushes make very sppropi
^hrlatmas gifts. For lmme<
service phone S90-Y. Oeo. D.
Bride. s
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3
Visiting Son—
F. O. Strange, pastor ot the
Presbyterian church in this city
for 14 years, who now lives }a
Portland, is spending several
days in Medford visiting 'hto son
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers
Strange and in Ashland vfsttiUg
with friends; 1
Hood R iver recently started lie
annual apple harvest. The toWn
and valley inaugurated the com
munity system and there w ill be
little'need of outside help this
fall.
Lqft for Ban Francisco—
. SLOW MOTION
provedxby addi
honra to Medford yesterday
5
i,.
i
ing on friends.
Mrs?Ma*y Neville, accompanied
by her son'audhib wife and baby,
Visiting Bnsaane Hemes ORHeltoAi o f 8ah Fraaetoeo, are vtoRlog ta r
Miss Louise Homes, who re-1 pome Ussa at the W . l j f Barber
sides ,in Weed. Cal., Is irpeadtog I ^home on Granite street'and with
several days In Medford and v fri [Other friends In thia city.
The
Unity visiting with her npnt, 8 tt-| Nevlllea are former well known
sansa Homes Carter,
Jackson residents of Ashland and pre bare
on a business and pleasure trip
county school superlntpgdeBt..
combined, i
watt!
day on the side of p.-caj^ p at un
like most q fth em brou|Jtt in, the'
deer , had met its end when the
car of &. O’Hstloran stfuqk It dl
a turn on the Ashland-Klamath I
Falls highway, breaking Its beck
The accident was reported to Mar«
ion Barnes, game warden, ■ who
allowed O’Halloran to keep It.—
Klamath FaHs H eralds,
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ponent, sad that Dempsey prob
Sue, of Condition Is Learned
ably could withstand Tunney’s
blows and be on iris
From Tunney-Dempsey Fight Result .heaviest
feet fighting when the last well
Attending Nmwtsl
qlanged.
ponent who threatened him with
Doubt as to the outcome re
destruction and invited hjm to solved itself largely into the
combat with a scornful beckon- question, could Tunnay "take It?"
N o r n u lin t k l a c i t y ' . '
lug of a Soggy paw.'
It was not that tne champion’s
. • w
.♦%.;*
>'? ■ > j
J Gene’s recuperative powers bad
Left For.Dunamufta-u-
p
courage -was questioned— at least
; boxer Stay possess.
to do more than carry him up to not by rational observers. It was
Mrs. F. W . Hltchdoctf on Oak
OnUr tbe moat unuagal recup- hls feet; they had to keep JUm If driven Ho the floor by one o t,
street, accompanied by her sister»
ejatlve powers enabled the cham- ’nlmbia-footed In that circling Dempsey’s smashes to the jaw.
Mrs. J, , A. Jones of Porftoad.'
pion to n t from the floor before ¡«dance and keep hto bratg clear,
Oregon, who is a guest at the 1
could regain bis feet in the re
the eo u p tb f "ten" An the seventh ,o that he knew better than to quisite number of seconds.
Hitchcock homo-for several days,
,
round of the fight et soldier
left yesterday for Dunsmuir, Cal_,k
Gene could, and did.
• Field.- .- •
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where they will visit wttk friendk, '
Bat those who take a fairer
• - When Jack Dempsey toppled
They will attend the anniversary« «
view of the situation give credit
dinner of the Lady Trainman .
Tunney and* kept pounding home
for Oeae’s Victory, not to the
while in Dunsmuir.
< t
punches, one-two, one-two, even
"long connt," but to the healthy
as Gene was sagging to the can
coordination of brain and mueclea
vas, the heavyweight champion
Left f o ^ S M t . i ^ e c i t y w r ,
and nerves which was the result
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cyr, who
swayed In the balance.
oCperfect physical condition.
have span! Ila» past two months
■ Could. Gene get up? Boxing
in Ashland, loft yesterday morn
■kill, brkte strength, a fighting
ing /o r Salt Lake City. Utah,
WASHINGTON, D. C., — <LP> — heart, were Of no avail as' he lay
who*» tHey Will Visit for d while The Northwest Dried F ru it Ex Cupping beside the ropes with
before rptuMing to their toetoe ports, with headquartexa In Port- hto head almost In Dempsey’s
In Long Beach, California.
Ignd, Ore., today filed papers with corner.
tfee federal trade commission nn- ' Perfect
physical l condition
dgr the export trade act for tJm alone provided the basis for the
jtorpoae of exporting dried fruit*. recuperative powers which beat
f i'" -
uuipber o f fru it packing com, , the fleetljStf count of the time-
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H f t o cf Washington, Oregon add keeper
> ecght second and
Çallforpta gre associated w ith the brought Tnnnpy back Ho his feet'
And Into bto h*ngddm-
-
'Once ou bto feet, GeUe bad tai
be primed tor the dance of hto
t’fe, aroqnd and around the leer-;
Ing, shambling, hairy, brown op.
Misa Evelyn Hamilton of the
Table Bock district to attending 1
school i t the Bodthera < OcegpU *
N E W YORK. Oct, I ^ T b e lea-
’ son ' ta u ib t - Bp Gene’ ‘ Tanner's
successful defense of hjs heavy-
weight title Is tba value of cob -
dltlon above every thing alee a
EXPORT
DRIED FRUITS
LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL
Announces
Attractive Winter Rales
. ’»Clean Y odr .C him ney a .n d
Avoid a Stuck e t Troubla,**— F ire
prevention Week,’ October 9 to
to P av
A t« -;.
with
For Permanent Guests
•=’
i.i
M r ' ' - K ’’
Roseburg—Ziluahar mines at
hllto# tminx united in 3366,666
Started Apple Harvest—
ROUND FOR ROUND—BLOW FOR BLOW
MOST
IMPORTANT ROUND IN
•f.
Callers to Medford— \ ï l - i
Mr. and Mrs. Axe, Johnson
«denta of thia city .spent se
Darrel Davis passed through
Ashland a few days ago enroute
to his home in Chico, Cal., frdm
Coetrr d'Alene, Idahd) where ho
has been working. Hu was called
home on account of the serious
illness of his father. The Dayto W . J. MooedHa’ Medford—
Moors, w.li-knofw at-?
family formerly resided on Wag
ner creek for a number of yeafs. tornpy of Ashland gras transact«
ing business to circuit cpurt Yes
Black Crow record No. 3 and terday.’ Re reports’ Pack Froeg
4 Just received.— Elhsrt.
31*2 very much M btldpnce in bis city '
ford'* Dally. News, I 1
lUeumed Dwtie»—
Mrs. Lulu Van Wegen has re
sumed her duties in the dry gomfs
department ot Enders store, b l
ter haring been confined to her
home on Liberty street for a few
Dgnce at W inter Garden Sat
days with Illness.
urday sight.
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Portland.
Hhlpped Rahhto Meat—
Th* Sun Geld Babbitry
Talaat skipped I M pouta
pan dressed rabbit maat thii
and 16 ylsiton rextatgrg<P
?
$25.00 per month aqd up
BUCK .TONES
NEWHVDSONS
TOMORROW ONLY
Dr. R. J. Conroy of Medford,
accompanied by hto .son, left laat
evening for San Francisco on a
brief business visit. Dr. Conroy
Is a brother of Mrs. Daisy Mc
Garry, proprietor of the Lithla
Springs Pharmacy to this city.
CAN BE HAP NOW
Standard M a n —U 8 In Wheelbase
.......... 11620
Standard Coach—118 in, Wheelbase . . . . . . 81896
Standard S e d a n -1 2 7 1-2 in. Wheelbase . . . . 81820
g t^wdarH Coach—127 1-2 in. Wheelbase ..... 81616
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SEE THE MANAGEMENT FOB FURTHER
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DETAILS
UTHIÂ SPRINGS, GARAGE .
We tfre Alwaye Ready to Demonstrate.
drive a Buick.
SM IC K
M ® TO A
P A N V . J M N T . M ^ M i a A6!
S—
rw sa ton mp qp^^wwwma
a»mw^^wwws4^^m
Be«kuw-*< 1 4 3 8 to e a r s
Ctonpro-eidO ® to Jasao
Bport Mode l s t l f » to
i
A ll prices f. e. h. Medford. Orti,. goverameat tax to he
added. T h e n . M. A- C. finenctag plan, the rtest desir
able, to avuMihle.
The unusual tale of an un-
cenventional head waiter
and a just as unconventional
m in who let the laughter
linger longerl
p .: .
Medford Auto To.
WKetiYou SeeGNEl
>le th&fc they qga. h u t1 a stick talker makes
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brtek *• S o W k through and
gU ld/W Irdk eham-
i it e e iia i to buying stocks and bodds. re-
*k<r-
. K’l yo,r heuksr’s tmatneae
*d and d t l n f a d o t lo>lnveetmes(A
to know
Let h lm >