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t'ad*rwent Öperaöon—
Bolivie* «strie« lest ertili
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¡ ^ « • w M h l W fio » ¡Portland, ett#, epeat ette day Idat «
Otojtott, t M t d she eopferrad with tmnaaeting bastases at the M
t A hunting: party compose«
P .7’ * •
10 rMard t0 “ • ot the county school superiate
•odlattoA anatra aad tn regard to eat, Aasanne Homes Carter,
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Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tnehsr, W ll- sating teat taked by petty ibt<
ur Tucker aad Lyttu Healy, left from g farsas la ; that etJt
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unday for Trail, where they were eent|y. Two hobos are be|l<
Joined by Robert Dpttgqa. 0< that to kpfce stole« the pfamrty
place, gad then packed but Into a mfy attempt te eel! the
good banting country. M y t which consist# -of A.seVeW Ji
Tucker la visiting w lt< friends in • U P Tobe, green on one i
and b|aok on thq other? one d
Trail and vicinity.
George King, son of Mr. and broSvn pillow, box of spark pit
fcrs Rufus King of Bellview, Was
nnited in marriage to Miss Valla
Colette, who is wall knowp la
Ashland, where she was graduat
ed from the normal school last
sprlag. The eop pie are making
their home tor the tim e, being
ttltb Mr. King’s parsnt, who re*
fide in the southern section of
apprehended lis t summer,
wi n
H u fl -wan drrrttpd in the jPhiiip
I Miss rfathrynè DèltrlcY d h d r ite islands soma,time bqfore his
brothers, Ray and Roy,' w o r e
found in Ohio.-^-Medford M a I 1
hi Aspiand/ apewt one day recent Tribune, *
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ly visiting ’ With 4M h T Denser Jn
Phoenix.
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ber attn sandidscy for the presi-
dene» nt the coming election,
which will he held late In Octobet
at UÔrsnde, Ore. Enroute home,
Krs. Dodge made a short vielt to
her daughter. Misa Edith, who la
a student at tha State University
in Eugene.
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At Lake Of the Woods— < /
Ml*, and Mra. Louie Dodge an<|
Huutiug—
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son
Bobby and Harry Hosier, all
Kenneth Madden,
Lawrence j | Oregon, representative ot the U. of this city, spent Sunday at tha
Steel Products compete» Apssed
Leedom and Cldus Klelnhammdr,
rough Ashland last Storing en Lake of the Woods. where Mr.
all of this city, spent a toy days
Dodge conditioned his cdbln for
recently hunting «Vèr in thè ApJ trusts to Klamath ra ils .to spend
the Wlfltar IrtMA.
la raw days transacting business
piegate couhtry.
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Returned Last Kveatta*-» '
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returned to the city last evening,
¡after having spent the past few- Sd to Medford early Suhdiy »orn-
Ifng and spent the day P itting
days oh a hnnting trip In the
lth Mrs. Young's slater. Miss
Attending School—
,
county surrounding the Lake of
»rls Kleinhamumr, hep O tt t,
Gaius Crosby of thia city Is at (he Woods.
Mrs VanDyke, and her oouritts the
tending School this year at the
MisseS Margaret a id
FMrence
University of Oregon in Eugene. Moved This M o r n in g -
anDyke. Tbs VanDyMi -ifcbily
Hl» Parents reside on Union street
President and
Mrs. J. A.
wmsrly resided in thia city for
in Ashland.
Churchill of the Southern tirp 1 several years, the girls RtVlng
gon Normal school moved this been graduated from the AsRhad
Prom Portland —
morning from a.residence on the high school.
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W . C. Lacey, a resident ot Boulevard te the John H. Puller
Portland, Oregon, la spending /
home on North Main strdet.
few days In Ashland visiting at
the home of his niece, Mrs. Prank
Mrs. Doremua Monto-■-
Crouch on Central avenue.
Mrs. S. D. Doremua of t h e
Standard Cleaners on Oak street,
accompanied by her dsughtlt,
Mré. R. D. Bussard of Klamath
Palls, who have spent ‘the past
three weeks on a motpr trip, to -
turned a few days ago to he/
home {U Ashland. They visited In
Albany, Salem, Portland, Ho
quiam and Aberdeen. Mrs. Bus
sard has gone on to Klamath
pharmacy.
RMEIsIsS
. IXJNDON. Oet. 11— (LPV— W h si
are the six host smells ip thd
World A Londoner who claims
wide olfactory experience sug
gests the following:
The smell of cddklng.
. The smell of new mown hay.
The smell of the sea.
^he smell of a hoaflre la a gar
den.
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The smell of tobacco.
The smell of gasoline.
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Leaving TomdSVoW—
t f \
Ml«ii Lqls Russel), daughter of
I*. B. Russell who is ettployed at
thé city power plant U the can
yon, left a lew days ago lo r Oak
land, Csl., where she w ill- attend
an Art school. . ■-
Got »-Point Buck—.
Earl Crow, special agent of the
local Standard Oil company, spent
w ill Visit Mt. PMt—
Sunday huntihg deer In Woodruff
Mise Florence York, Jackson Meadows, located between Pros
county home demonstsatloa ag pect and Union ereek off - 1 h e
ent, will spend Wednesday visit mdin highway. He brought In a
ing at the M t. Pitt school.
three-point back.
visttlag paughtri—
Mrt. 8. A. fltepbinson ot
Los
Angeles, Cal., is spending rtvgrdi
days la Ashland visiting with her
dpdgbter and hdsba|idr Mr. and
Mrs. Prank Crodob on Central
ababas.
COLUMBUS DAY, WHICH FALLS ON
Spent Bunday to M e d fo r d -
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde V , Yeung
! or. R. L. Burgle ott High street
[and baby ott Morton street fhsRor-
than a new well
and assures
las children of the district pure
water for all tithe.
There will Me no children * al
lowed | at the d a n c e s
held
In the Bellvtew club house. In nc-
sordance with City tetfietlens.
The Community club meetlqg
to be held at the club house Wed
nesday afternoon, October 11,
will be attended by all mothers
♦ho can leave their little ones
With some one else, or those who
have no little ones to leave. For
ho children, of coarse, edn be
present. Since the meeting la. not
in accordance with the entertaln-
ittg plans which was outlined last
time, this has resolved Itself .Into
sa exchange of ideas aad at roll
call we will respond with some
fine ideas which w ill be. a great
help to a n o t^ r, ete. Ldt ' i oome
whll prepared.
The picking of corn, the gath
ering of squashes and pumpkin«
Into the store houses, the harvest
ing of late apples and pears and
Left F op Portland—
the plana for potato digging, a rt
W; H. McNair of McNair’s Drug
all indications of the , getting
store on the Plaza left last eve
ready for winter of the many
ning for Portland, where he w ill
formers and Is snrely a satisfac
attend the meeting o f-th e state
tory feeling. It may be seen on
Board of Pharmady. M r. McNair
all sides la the Bellview district. Will give the examination
in
t Robert c.tteM ihdn « Pfftlagd
wag (■ Ashland Bunday and apttt
the day visiting hit wife, * M is
a house guest at the hûito «K b«|r
steter and hdsbagd, Mr. and Igrt.
Will If. Dodge on thé Boulevard.
L e ft to A tte n d S ch o ol
3!
Normap Thrpalwr, who
resides. * « h u his «ps|e and «on)
Reverend and M ra.' Cbarjee D.
Onffosy » a ths Boulevard, un
derwent an operation recently at
the Community boapital and is
rapidly recovering; N t r a a i had
his tonsils remove«).
NEW HÜDSONS
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
- CÀNBEÉADNOW
Sedan—118 in Wheelbase . . . . . . . .
Coach—118 Mi. Wheelbase
Sedan—187 1-2 in. Wheelbase . . . .
Coach—127 1-2 in. Wheelbase . . . .
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1927, IS A
LEGAL HOLIDAY AND THE BANKS OF
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ASHLAND WILL NOT BE
OPEN FOB
BUSINESS ON THAT DATE.
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UTHIA SPRING« GARAGE
We Are Always Reddy tö DenfonSfr&te.
y
Sam McNair of McNair’s Drag
' store od the Plata will leave to
morrow for MlWonrl, Where he
will Join his wife, who had Pert
visttng with Relative ahd friends
there for several weeks. ThOy Will
not return to their hemO on Scen
ic Drive in this city Until shout
the middle of November.
IMSlIrr-
M /. and Mrs. C. B. LOtUkln a rt
Georgs M a ie r, W illiam Perns
moving today frour Talent to
and D lik Engle, all residents of j
Ashlattd, returned SUndUv from their home on North Main strtet
In this d tp .
Left Today—
Mr. and Mrs. W . A. Rockefel-
low, who have spent the past few
months here toft for the east
where they will look for a loca
Klamath Palls — Big Lakes tion. Mr. Rockefellow Is a cou
Box Company spenda 126,000 on sin of Mra. Clarence Lane on the
Pew dry kilns.
Boulevard.
Pot Dally Returned Home— - .
Patrick H. Daily, well known
deputy game warden, who has
been ill In a Portland hospital
for several weeks, returned to his
home In Medford last week.
He
is now well upon the read to
health, following a siege of illness
which had extended over a period'
of several months.
11,105* doctors
give Written
opinions.
HAT Is the quality that Giuseppe Danisc,
Nattette Guilford, Wilton Lackayp, Lenore UlHc,
aR o » y a h d other famous singers, actors, broad-
í / mqney \
^CANTJKJY >
A BETTER OU
LDCKY STRIKES delightful and of no possible
t W I .O .I t M
•Aon
For the answdi* w e turned to medical men and
asked them this question:
D e y a u think /Pont yOUr o*par(ontla w ith L U C K Y
/S T A iK jt oigdppttoa that they aha Joss irrHWnf to aanab
t/po
taihlar throata than other cigarattoa, Whatavpr tho
. ^fOtony ty (io # MANY)
A vailaä IU T Y -A Crtrrtg ansie
car nt Standard O fl Service Stations at
dealers. 71k
fa t
io a t m in
11,1|H» doctg s answered this question YES."
C ^ M d » r wbat UMM flg w w mean; consider that they p r e
sent «ke s p in lo h ttrt M P S tto » » of doctors, thpsa wpCMa t»Wli-
M M U to te know.
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A
«erifeg:
“During a strtnuoiu n*
hearsal, with the work en»
tailed in operating the
W orl^e Largest Theatre,
where oriels nentous sys»
ternis winking ttnder great
pressure, there is nothing
quitelikea tLuckyStrike
cigarette. It does Hot bm»
pair the voice, and gives
the mental relaxation so
essential to carry on.”