Personal flotes
JM m o I Hopervisor Visits—
• Misa Elisabeth Burr, r u r a l
School sapervieor, spent Monday
Visiting the Shale OH and Neil
Creek schools located near Ash
land.
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• Ernest
Rostell,
Journalistic
high light of the valley, and his
friend Edward Weaver,
enter-
brislng young business man of
< Central Point, spent Sunday ia
¡Ashland with friends.— Medford
Daily News.
; Phone ,185 for “Ask Me An
other About the ^sundry.”
It
w ill help you get~tn on the prise
money.
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40-1
plates
repaired,
Retnrped From O u t ag e
Miss Mildred Barber, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W . M. Barber of
this city, returned home a few
days ago from Cottage -Grove.
Oregon, where she spent about
ten days visiting with her broth
er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. M ar
shall Barber.
Qet your glass. Jordan’s
Left For Spoken» 1
^Treated Employes—
F. O. Rice, the new owner of
the Ashland creamery, treated
the local employes of the Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph
com
pany to delicious ice cream a few
days ago In appreciating of their
aplendid service.
Call at onr plant, phone IIS . or
ugk Evan-for information about
the National Prise Letter W riting
Contest. There will he hundreds
of winners In Oregon. Ton should
lie one. Ashland Laundry Co., SI
W ater St.
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Miss Alice Olla of Milady’s
Beaaty Shop in Medford spent
yesterday ^Vleitlng with friends in
Ashland.
Send thia ad and ton cents to
FO LEY A COMPANY, Sheffield
end George St., Chicago. III., w rit
ing yonr Wame and address clear
ly. You w ill receive a trial bot
tle of FOLEY’S HONEY and TAR
COMPOUND for coughs, colds,
er o u p
(spasmodic.)
tickling
threat: also a- trial packet each
of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stim
ulant for the kidneys, and FO-
L » Y C A T H A R fl CTABLETS for
constipation, bllltousngas. a n d .
sink headache. Theee
reliable
ramedtes have helped millions.—
Bold everywhere.— No. 4.
County School Superintendent
Susanne Homes Carter returned
today from Portland, Where she
attended, a trustee meeting of the
Oregon State Teachers* Associa
tion, of which she la president.
Arrangements for the atate con
vention were made.
Cars Itegi t ^ i^d
Thirty out of atate ears were
Steaming hot chicken Tamales
registered Monday, October IT , at
88-tf
the local branch of tho atate tra f at The Plata.
fic bureau, located In the cham
ber of commerce building on the Cars Shipped—
Plaxa.
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Two thousand aud sixty - five
cars of pears, including the IS car
Fresh milk and cream, Sch leads shipped Saturday and Sun
uermans’ Grocery,
SO-tl day, have been shipped to eastern
markets from the Medford pack
Iu Medford Sunday—
ing houses so far this season. A
Miss Josephine Barber, daugh total of 118 cars of apples have
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W . M. Bar also been shipped.
ber of the Convalescent Home on
Granite street, spent Sunday vis
Netted Gem potatoes, 10
iting with friends In Medford.
for 25c, Schuerman’s.
EJectric hot
F ix it Shop.
Sprat Sunday la Ashland—
F ro n Prospect—
Banana« Hmo«a Carter
Returned—
J. C. Hopper of the A
State Bank wae a business
W01 Occnpy Pulpit—
R. A. Easton w ill occupy.
pulpit of the Congregation oh
on Sunday evening, October
when ho will deliver-hte lee
“W hy.’*
SEE THE NEW ESSEX
The Most Car For the Least Money.
Witnessed O i u e -
Russell Gripe, athletic coat
the local high school, C. V. 1
ell, coach at the Junior h I
school, and Horace Dunn, d
to Portland Friday where
witnessed the California- On
football game.. Mr. Howell
visited with his parents whil
Portland.
Returned Home—
Mrs. Fannie Keller has retai
ed to her home on Allison stra
after bavin« spent the peat -J
The New 118 inch Hudson
Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Carlow
t Medford spent Sunday to this
Ity. guests at thfc homfc of Misa L-|Mra. Bmma-L. Oeder on Graa-
race Chhmberlia and Misa Elisa Itfc street, accompaaied by her
nt h Palmer—
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daughter, Miss Linds, le ft't h 1 a
morning tor Seattle»
.¿where
they w01 spend several week’s vs-'
There are p a ir two more days option. _
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if the deer hunting season left,
,8 the season closes Thursday, Oc-
ober 10. The season opened on
leptemhar 10, and It has been
airly, good, St least for 1 o c a-1
at liters, who report the
ev
uite plentiful ia the districts in
ililch they hunted,
eral days in Ashland vlglling w ith]
hlg. brother H i P. Gruver .-Am]
Mountain afeaue.
Among out of town guasta who
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kfeisterSd lap^eveptng at Ashland,
Visited in Central Point— '
hotels were: My. and* Mrs. O. R.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bonpfcyaiad Hughes, Mimes Megan and Bltan-
son of Klamath Falls, who- spent heth Hughes and Mise Violet
the week-end In Ashland visiting Wackle, Victoria, B, C.: M. J.
with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Randles Vowell, San Franeisoo; M r. and
on Allison street, glso visited Jdr Mrs. » . D. Fox. Seattle; Ivaa L.
a short time with M r. Bonney;« jptone. Pasadena; -W, P. Bishop.
brother, « resident Y>f Oentrpl Ban Franctaco and M n . M . McNa-
Point.
hon. San Francisco, Ça'.if orala.
I s N o w Available./
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
■We Are Always Beady to Demonstrate.
iHsrrrunoH-
“ w h « » savings are greatest"
ELKS BLDG.
PHONE S
ASHLAND, ORE.
125* Anniversary |
Splendid Appearance—Sore]
Quality A tm red By Theee
Fall Suits
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Young Men’s Soil» in two and three-button, single*
breasted models. Selected cassimeres in light, medium
and dark shades o f grey, tan, brown and blue in fancy
group stripes and novelty weaves; also Three-Button,
Double-Breasted in dark blue cheviots and fancy
MsaTs Suds in serges and worsteds; plain <nd
attractive stripes in blue, brown and grey— thrse-
button, single-breasted. Both these groups repre
sent exceptional values at our very moderate price.
Big Value
at the
Low Price of
M arriage Lirense| Iss u ed •
Marriage licenses issued at the
county clerk’s office in Medford
yesterday included: Ouy Robin
son. SS. of Gram Valley a u d
Grace Alerman, M . of Wheat-
land, Calif., and W illiam Milner,
legal, and Ethel Barker, .legal of
Dunsmuir, Calfornla.
The Quality Store
Wednesday Bargains
PuUaway Sheets, each $1.00
Sice 81x90, no seams.
New Top
The finest 6-tObe set
made. À comparative test
Will prove this.
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Call Ü« For
Dsmonstratìon
X-L
Electric Station
3 Pound Stitched Comfort Bats
' each 89c
Sire 72x90.
Unbleached—Fine quality.
each ILOO-
Colored Borders.
anmncmmdumm*
70x80 Fine Wool Blankets,
pair $6.95
In plaid patterns.
In the rush of moving and opening our new furniture store in
Medford, we were delayed in extending on# sincere thanks to the
citizens of Ashland an4 surrounding communities fot your loyal sup-
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port during our many years in business in Ashland. ' Our associations
Fancy striped patterns
and transactions in business in Ashland were always pleasant and
we wish to extend to each of you our heartiest thanks.
each$L98
Women's Outing Flannel Gowns
x . each $1.00
White and colors.
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36 in. Outing Flannel, yd. 19c
Six, 81x108.
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pect, Sa tb« Crater Lake highway,
sBsnt yesterday la the city trari-
sactine business and visiting with
in Medford Monday.
weeks visiting with ber,daugbl
Visitors From Medford—
at H ilt. Califoria. Mrs. Keller |
Among the lfedford residents spent some tim e, visiting 'wl
who visited in Ashland Sunday friends ia Dunsmuir, California
¡M»dc Trip to Luke—
were: Miss Lucille Barrett, Miss
I 1 Mr. and Mrs. D.JS. Swedllng
Charlotte Barrett, Mrs. lues Reil Expected Home—
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land tWo children ""on Gresham
ly, Miss Ruby Timmons, Mrs. W.
F. B. Watson, who recently Street, Wscsmpanfed by Mrs.
Bowerman and D. H. Bowerman. went east with the remains at hte S wed ling’s sister and husband,
daughter. Miss Winifred Watson, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Thompson and
is expeetdd to arrive at his home little daughter, « s u r , at Klam ath
In Ashland the lest of this month. Falls, and Miss Opal Mitchell,
»ade the trip to Crater lake Snn-
Home From Tour—
' ,r .
Earl Nutter, who. has spent the
110 People Given W o r k -
past thkee months touring t h e
* ft for K . F.—
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One hundred and sixteen peo-
northwest, returned home n-few j
Mrs. Clyde Briggs, of Oakland,
rle were given work last week
days ago. Earl visited the TfcJ-, alifornia, left Bunday for Klam-
through the Medford branch of
lovetone national park and 'alafc1 P> Falls; after having »bent the
the United States free employ
made
a trip into* Canada.
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ment bureau, although*pear pick-
gst month, fo this ¡ city'visiting
Postal
ClOrk—
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Htli Dr. Bertha Sawyer and the
<ng is over and apple picking will
i. D. Briggs famHy on Bush and
probably be completed sometime
Fred Glover, postal clerk •
Imond StAseta. . ' !
this week.
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Portland, Oregon. Is spending aq^J
Mrs. Helen Minkler of
Med
ford left last erasing for Spokane
as a delegate from the California
Oregon Power company to the
Northwest Division of the Electric
Light an<P Power Company con
vention. held in that ally. Mrs.
Redeem your Palmolive
and
Minkler is a sister of Mrs. J. H.
Crystal White coupon cheeks at
Turner of Ashland.
Schuermans.
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Fresh
P-Nut
Brittle.
Pound. SSc. The Flats.
Awaiting Major Invasion—
. W ith the vanguard of feathered
No« ia the time to have yom
hosts from the norjh now in the
clothes cleaned and remodelled.
Klamath basin, sportsmen a r e
PaulEerud's.
x -tl
awaiting the major invasion of
northern geese. Despite the fact
that Tula lake has a larger early
Work has been completed on season .Quota of duck* than in the
the Central Point-xacksonvllle pest few years, the hundreds of
road, which inclnded the Installs- sportsmen'will not Geek to its
tioa of two bridges where Jackson marshes and grain stubble fields
creek went oa a rampage. A 1 1 until the magnificent and lordly
the* damage to the roads from tho Hocks of geese said majestically
high water of last March has now into Klamath, wheel and volplane
been repaired with the exception down to the marshes for a stay of
of the pavement washed ogt on several mouthy' The beginning
r.f the great mgRfs pc' expected
the Jacksonville highway. "
within tbs hpht few days. ' .. •«
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0. L.Samp. • resident of Pros
SWENSON-PEEBLER
FURNITURE COMPANY
is positively the last SEALY sale and your last chance
$15.50 on this famous ^EALY Tuftless Mattress.
save