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Retwreed to S. F>—i
,
D tetrict l^gfaMCr A vrived-
M re Isabel Barroh McCracken,
T . A. BlUott, aaaietaat dl
who has been visiting in Ashland engineer of the bureau of ]
for a few dfcys M te« $ •« > • of »PM». M t f T t L & A M
her parJmte. Mr. did Mre.Hwner mooring from Peritend'hA«
Barron'.baa returned to berteome co up to Crater pafce nal
in San Fipncteco. M r / and Mrs. park to inspect t h r road 4
Barron reside on the Pacific high1- tug proposition thorOt
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■" . y r r w g / »».
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Ladlau «< T rin ity Guild cooked
food sale. Hardy «roq. Saturday,
¡ O f t . IS . Watch fo r fu rth e r uu-
«jlouBoemeBls.
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Gertrude Meeks B a c k -
Gertrude Meeks, »Who. W '
Twenty six one of state cars
«use registered Monday, October
X , at the local branch o f. t h e
state tru ffle bureau,* located
la
‘the chamber of
fee on the Plasa
—.
1 Steaming hot
a t The Plasa.
ployed at -the Plasa Cafe *
Confectionery in this city,
back from a* few weeks* vac»
X ra a e r In Medford ■
Oeorge N M ite r. Calte« States which she* spent *fn
F
district attorney, was In Med cisco. California, a a d w jt h <
ford yesterday to attend the tivea and friends a t Grantk F
Terry Talent hearing In circuit
court, sud idft in his automobile No Services for Srd S unda y . r
immediately a fter the hearing
Last - Sunday was the th l
Baow at O a te v
for Portland.
Sunday that church services ha'
Snow was taking af C rater lake
baen cancelled la (ltents . Pai
national park yesterday, acçqrd-
Fresh
P
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a
t
B
rittle.
T>e
infantU e paralysis quare
¿ g to phope m q M g fts ftp m that
Pound? JSe* The* Plasa.
tine la atm in effect in that m
an« the members o f the verirt
organisations are «tying ’ ever
t}».lng possible to. Xepp. the drcq
disease from spreading.
r o n A r m oct ao. i w in
l>e responsible te r nay debts
-acted for by J. D , Landri-
in charge of Sommer Orcb-
o tto A. Sommer. “ « - « • Rep. Ixx-ated—
M r. and Mrs. tti W.’ Norton. Mrs
Chicago, A ^ Davidson w l Mian
Wyd«
it, M r.'a n d M r e J o a . Clark and of Salmon H ire r. B. C., and Mr.
oy of Tacoma. Wash., andz Mn. and Mrs. C. Shoemaker o f Cen fore been necessary will
be
'V
nd Mrs. J. R. Tinner of Aator- tralia. Washington. ‘
handled throngh
th e camp*«
cheat. '• *.
‘■ O r ^ .
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rank 8. Tyler, aU o t
. Mah^tce Gaasky, world flm oak
R PO and Victor record artist,
who sang' nt Hunt*» Creteriaa
theatre la Medford ou'Thnreday.
and Friday evenings o f last ¿reek,
mptoreddo Ashland to ppy a bus
iness and pleasure visit to H r. and
Mrs. H . U . E lb e rt of B lh a r fi
Cottage Grove— Old K nott mine,
Book and Musis store pa Main
in Bohemia district to be exten«
«treat, local Victor dealers. Mr]
liv e ly worked.
k
i honeymoon trip which included
Gnnsky is now fillin g a week*«
he cithis of Portland, Ban Franc
engagement at the ftiv o ll theatre
isco and Loo Angeles.
in Portland.
r W H d 'M A . - t - Byera Ma n s e
I Miv»«p<Gara. 4 , R. Brown o f
leedsrfHt» Oregon, spent the
reek-end in Ashland visiting ‘ at
be home, of their friends. M r.
,nd Mr«. A. L. Byers, form er ran
dents ojt Reedsport. M r. and Mrs.
I. R. tpow n whe were married
•<-entlyf were eatonte home -from
fugs Hot«*l—
at- Marysville,
-of B oiseftda.:
badh o f Cleve-
i t * Morrison of
- f wore among
Boris who «heat
u y u a Seringa
G. B. Whits, representative In
Southern Qregop for the Western
tt B. L . Flnteyaoo, a resident of Bond and Mortgage company, re
Magogs. Oregon, io spending a cently located in M e d fo ri.
Mr.
-'few days la Ashland looking. after W h ite formerly resfeeiF riPLoAg-
'business affaire.
v*sw, Washington.
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Umbrellas Covered, F te lt Shop
Marten" Leach. a form er resi
dent of Ashland and weJl known
in this city «here she was gredu-
ated from the local high school,
is a tnember of the permanent .
campus chest committee of t h e
Btpdent ^ouncll.
•
Paul W a g n e r, Appointed—
-P a n iW a g n b r, son o f- H r . and
Mrs. Fred Wagher on . Granite
street, who is a student at the Un
Iverstty of Oregon at Bugene.
has been’appointed in charge of
publicity .for’ the. campus chest
dj^ve to bp held November 1. t !
and 4, according to an annonnpe-
, Phonographe
guaranteed— E l
Qiiiclc Fastener
\ G et-your glass. Jordan’s M ill.
Returned to School— k
tba m a rfh w Jn ad
I. AdblHtd Monday-— '
Mias Franco. ZfTsrty ; r e t u r n e d , ^
rim a to ri,
ic.
Pearce of Dunamuir. Cui.,
Miss Elisabeth Mores and Mias .WS?«»» » . « W J W . W R
a
~ » ,m
e u t Monday in Ashland looking A »tty SI osbou , s ta ta n ti at the ■h. 1. encaged a , a teacher In ToftUtt
B erkele.
te r business interests rà d vis
» .
« h ..,
Southern Oregon Norm al school, < V > W » « M a e .
ing with friends.
| n th a ^ ,
spent t h i weak-pnd at GoldrHUl has N,een closed f lb r , several
ite llin g at' the homo af 'Ml. aad weeks on account o f. tile Infan- ara Tonkin. state (
t L c ilff Paynp makes hat racks.
Mrs. Chartes S I unit. » - •
« tfle paralysis endem ic, h ot t e t Qlj|n „ aj d HacAmli
opined Monday.:, kites F r e t t i l a iyo„ C o 4n li. w ^ a
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. , Delicious.
W ia te r
Basane» the daughter o f M r. and Mrs. and a, . Fr
V Mias Lydia McCall, employe at fipltx, Joqatbke pp« Npwtowa Carol P ratt on North. Main street ,
{he local postofftee, spent t h e apples, Ashland F. A Pro. Aaao. In this elty*-- M
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woek-end visiting w ith friends la
K lam ath Falla.
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Netted w
teterauttae L ifte d —
•
;
for l i e , Sch»a
, The infdntUe paralyalg. -««ar-
' satine in Gold H ill, » h iÿ t olos-
’’ ed thé public schools ahd ifhrery
; mid kept all c h ild r e n u a M M t'P
years of age a t thphr homes,
tigs boon lifted aftey’’haviag Jteeu
I 1b effect for the paet Ufree diteks.
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Draga Arçtiçg
COMFORTABLE
SHOES FOR'
O
ia force u n til ApriV 1 « . 1 > M .
The ordpr Mmfte io*4> te .is .« A «
pounds.
1 > e Ashlahd-Klamath
Bglte highway betvre»u Klama^h
fcglte and the Junction y i t h tee
highway is . Included 4«
X P ic lflc
rallag.
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’V< f J *
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AifSO <TAND
$2.79
Such a dainty little shoe,
and yet so simply ' styled.
Your friends wifi never guess
how inexpensive it is. Pat
ent, Gun M etal Patent trim.
M .98
THE WEAR
S
“ P ay-D q y”
i« a
O v a n t i« o r afamper
r e n t B tte i. tto i
- Union made. O f durable
g.»0 blue denim; cut big and
ro o m y
all
1923 Chev. Touring* l i t
, b f the n«w breakwater ‘to make a
’ Maximum loads on macadam
highways West of t£ o Cascades
h«ve been reduce« by the state
highway commission,,.the order
1mmediately egeetive" apd*- to bp
Fft-
THAT W i L -
SA-tf
vs—
H ere te a Quick Fastener
Gaiter of fashionable line«,
and good wearing quality.
Tan fleece lining on wo
men's and children’s
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YQVWSTEBS
-n’ t
Fresh m ilk a a r M g M B , Beh-
nermans' Grocery.
“ where saving« are greatest”
ELKS BLDG.
PHONE 3
ASHLAND, OBE.
harbor possible w ill probably
comraepce pext spring.
Z A BOrMStPVHV * BTm -
—a - - m
rm
hm
A Y
O f Fro n t Laatber
o y e r , tripte-
stitehed, six
the purehnse of a
pair of cheap shoes. More often it is economy to buy
USE LUSTER GLOSS
TOP DRESSING
such a shoe as Kcwpie,Twins, not oply for the ’ser
vice they ffive but for the foot ¿crimfort.
s ■ According tp a report issued
yeater4py .by the state Industrial
•e e ld e n t; eommlMdon. th«Ml were
•» 7 aerid eata: repprtetf to • the
state Industrial accident commie-
aten daring the weyk ending Oct
ober JO. No fatalities were re-
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Horsehide Veifi
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CHILDREN'S
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W ork Rubbers
Very durable, double out
sole. b«w priced. st->—
V lb lto rt from Periland
who.
e p fe r M ted ey Mi the etty tran-
ahgClhk business and visiting with
frieaSs Ihelhded: M r. a«d Mrs
H. W : V ^ lh s .'Ä A 'W . Edmteton. J.
X . WATfbrd. irid i Bhrke.; W
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Beyinger', • Ç L. Hiaeoa, Edwla
G .b a r ite .W L . Pvtoe, Darrel Rice
aad M r.'a rt M r|. J. R. Raymond.
Fu ll cat sn<f well shaped,
«7 inches, of the best tanned
front
quarter
horsehide,
Wfte a special process^ finish.
At our Feature bow Price
In all sises fpr Girls, Boys, Misses and Young Men.
r
This Is an Exceptional Value. *
Gills and Misses S i z e s ............ .
12.49 and 13.98
Boys and Young Mens ".................. 12.98 and 13.69
iAVB tfp.pe ea a Sealy M at-
tre«Ai only a abort Urne le ft to do
O d a 3. p . Dodge A Sone.
41-1
The s Quality Store
GLOBI W T 1 B W D 0 L UMDBBW1AR
13.26 VALUES, OUT AGAIN TO
NBOK BAND DEE88 8O t»1
z Values to |5LOO, O tttA gail H>
H O t UT TO 606 VJU.UEB
OUT AGAIN TO
No. 9
Hie crime wave ia
gutting , h i g h e r and
(her. So gay the giatis-
iana. Burglars are now
«ding even the radio
ree off the roofs of peo-
i*g houses.
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40 in. Charmeuse Satin, $1.98 Yard
Fine Heavy Quality in Black Only.
10c Pair
Crepe Satin, $2.48 Yard
y. A W onder Value for Wednesday.
70x80 Heavy Cotton. Blankets,
$2.48 Pair
BEAVY 8TOB1Ì EUBHBEB LETTt
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Don’t n e g l e c t your
rglary insurance. You
> rb < mb likely to need
every day. If a burg-
r really wants to break
, ft*A teerely a question
Going at 75c
-7 ^1
» ÿxi.
A W V .fti-A
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. W ith Fdncy Colored Borders.
83.60 WHIPCORD GOATS J
Cut Again to
$1.25
“Gloria* Rain Proof Umbrella«
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$3.48 Each
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MANY
J n a Good Assortment of Colore.
36 in. Outing Flannel, 19c Yard
New Striped Patterns in L ight and Dark Colors
yenvy Quality.
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