MONDAT, Oct. 11
Visiting la Jacksonville—
Traded Apartment House—
Mr. and Mrs. Marte Hoi
have traded their
apart!
bouse at 160 Nórth Mata a
for a new resldeaee In M a *
Mrs. J. W. Welsh and son John
Elvln, who reside on the Green-
spring mountains, are spending a
few days visiting - with Mrs.
Welch's mother, Mrs. S. K .O g le
November 9 Conference—
in Jacksonville.
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AH orchard w o r u 'a .v ln g b r e .
«npletaà, there ris a Wg sar
na of labor là the county, with
indents prominent among the
pilcante nt the United States
»e employment "bureaus.
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The state tax commission hgk
Received Telegramr—
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cantrall of
Visited Relative« and Fri*nde—
Mm. Prances Greb M iller, of Applegate have received a tele
this city spent Saturday in Med gram announcing the birth of a
ford visiting with relatives and grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs.
Cleth Cantrall at Atlanta, Geor
friends.
gia. Mr. Cantrall is an electrical
Stated Communication of Alpha
tapter No. 1, O. E. 8. tomor-
Get your glass, Jordon's Mill. engineer in that city.
er (Tuesday) Nov. let, 7:80 p.
Large Crowd Attend—
. Initiation and refreshments, Cara Registered—
A large crowd of dance lovers
Twenty
nine
out
of
state
cam
f «order ef the Worthy Matron.
In
the Rogue River valley at
LKAH M. CALDW ELL, Sec y. were registered Saturday, October
tended the dance at Jackson's Hot
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the
local
branch
of
the
state
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traffic bureau, located In the Springs Saturday night.
T ry Paulsernd’a for the newest chamber of commerce building on
Catches Large Hteelhend—
men’s suits and overcoats.
the Plesa.
George Calhoun of Grants Paaa
S l-tf
Friday
night landed one of the
Fresh
P-Nut
Brittle.
largest
steelheads caught in the
Pound. S6c. The Plata.
Rogue river this season. His catch
Mrs. Norman Ashcraft of »this Spent Week-End—
weighed nine and a half pounds
and
was caught at Findley.Bend.
city motored to Medford Satur
Robert Redwtne, who is attend
day, where she spent several ing school at the Southern Ore
hours catling on friends.
gon Normal school in Ashland, W ill Sell Cedar—
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spent the week-eud visiting with
The
forest
service
will
sell
ap
Freeh milk and cream, Sch friends in Medford. Redwine vAts
Womans’ Grocery.
30-tl a student at the State university proximately two million board
‘feet of Port Orford cedar stump-
in Eugene last year. He is the age in Ih e Siskiyou National for
sog of Mrs. Walter Loper of Eu est on Tim creek, south of Pdw-
Motored to Butt« F a l l s -
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barnard in gene, a former Ashland resident. ers, Ore., The stumpage h a s
the Bellview district, accompan
been appraised at 92.80 per thou
Netted Gem potatoes,« Í0 lbs. sand and will be sold to the high
ied by Ed Ness, jh- C. W lntle and
30-tl est bidder, but no bid less than
Won Cecil and Joe Welch, motored for 26c, Schuerman’s.
to Butte Falls several days age
92.60 will be considered.
where they visited with friends.
In Prineville—
A, C. Strange, head of the de Icri Edwards Spent Week-End—
Redeeqq.'yqUr Palmolive
and partment of education at t h e
Miss Icel Edwards, who .is em
Crystal White coupon checks at Southern Oregon Normal, a n d ployed at Mann’s Department
8ckuermans.
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86-tf Miss Eva While, supervisor of the store in Medford, motored to Ash4
primary grades; are in Prineville, land Saturday evening where the
Ore.,
to speak before the teach spent the week-end visiting with?
BRI D*an Here— -
Officer and Mrs. C. P. .Talent and
B ill Dean. Southern Pacific ers’ institute, which Is being held
daughter, Miss Marschial on the
emplpye at Dunsmuir, Cal., spent In that city.
Boulevard.
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Saturday is this city visiting with
We
can
make
that
old
suit
friends. Mr. Dean formerly re-
look like new. Paulserad’s.
Mded ta Ashland.
CARD OF THANKS
Received Injuries—
Gene Garw of Applegate recelr-
Moved to Bellv i e w
W ill Welch and family, w h o
have been living at the White
Cabin Camp, hwra moved Into the
Clapp residence in the Bellview
district. Just south oi Ashland.
M r. Welch is a sawyer at Moon’s
Steaming hot etjeken Tamales
Rspprt Hales
The Automotive Shop, local Chev
rolet dealers, report the following
sales: a new Chevrolet coach to
G. H. Hedberg, a new Chevrolet
coupe to Mm. Pernie Johnson
Duncan, and a Chevrolet to Miss
Ila Myers.
od serious injuries last week utoen
he was thrown from a tractor
while plowing, near Missouri Flat.
On striking a rock when plowing
up grade he was thrown Into p
fence and then rolled back under-
the tractor. The flesh from the
hip to the knee was ground to the
bone. Being seriously wounded
ta tho W6rld war and injured
while working at a rofck crusher
near Ashland, his' injuries' seem
doubly qpforj.«pate.
To Thank Members /
To members of the Elks Lodge,
on behalf of Burnside Post, I wabt
to thank you for'your kindly act
In replacing the old flags on the
G. A .R . graves, with new ones.
George W. VanNatta, P. C.
We wish to extend our »lncerq
thanks to the many friends tor
their kindness - and words of
sympathy expressed during the
illness and«death of our Aunt and
Mother, Mm. Anna Williams. Also
for the beautiful flowers.
Georgia Coffee,
H. M. Williams abd family.
A. C. Johnson and fatuity.
fen Heaaok WUl Not Cleee—
The open season fo? angling foi
aut mors than aig inches Ioni
l||»*not eloee until Wednesday,
»Vember SO.
From W agn*r Creek—r
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Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lacy, who
reside at Wagner Creek, spent ong
day in the city recently visiting
/ According to report* by Tom C.
friends and transacting business. Vint, landseape engineer of the
t National park system, and Super-
intendent 0. Q.i. Thomson of
I. K. Vining W ill Leave—
I. H. Vining of this city 4r 111 •ra te r National park, the b I g
A o w that fell at the park early
leave tomorrow for Palo Altoj
Cal., where he w ill attend a meet Muft week has nearly all disap-
ing of the Coast Secretary's com- PpUred owing to the mild weather
mission, being a member of the prevailing. They returned Friday
board of directors of thia orghm from the park, where the fdrmer
inspected the naw fosdbulldtag.
isstlon.
A« long as the weather eoatinues
favorable the road work in the
9<^rk will continue.
W eek-End finest.
Miss Mildred Lawrence, daughj
ter of Rev. end Mm. E. P .’ Leuf-
rence of Medford, was a week-end
rhe China pheasant and quail
guest of Mias Marschial Tateat
son, which ends today. Mon-
her home on the'1 Boulevard. Mart
r, October l î . ' & t sunset, has
schisi is the daughter of Officer
in average .with a compara-
and Mm. C. P. Talent.
sly large nubabri of b i r d s
led since thg season opened,
On School lioard Devolves Dety—
tober 18. W hile s large nam-
■ of quail Were hilled t h e
Attorney General Van W inkle’s’
igsanta were thé mata game
opinion r¿peered, the other day in,
ds to fall. :
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response to the-w'request of' gq
school superintendent ptatqÿ that
wp<jn the school board itself, and
juty V. 8. Marshal la K. F«—
not Ùpop tfce health authorities,
J. C. Wells, deputy U. 8. Mrfr-
devolves the duty of readmitting
,1 for southern Oregon, with
a studqnt to school followlnig his
.¿quarters in Medford, spent
exclusion therefrom becauaeof a
st of last weak looking after
contagious disease. The attorney;
oral court business ta Klam-
general holds that While a county
Falla.
hoard of health.m*y quarantine n
pupil suspected of having- con
tracted or been exposed to infec
tious disease and may thereby
prevent his attendance in school,'
the question of readmitting such
a jiu d il to th e school m ir t (^ 'de
termined by the school* hoar*
Itself.
S|MVlt , be W«-,kKii«l —
Warren Conrad, »on of
Mm j . <j». Conrad of Medf
Carter Bona, »on of Mr. i
o . C. Boggs, also of that c
students at the Southern
Morkml school, spent th
end visiting their parents,
Visited M oth er-
Miss Laura York, who has been
a ^tudOnt at the Normal, school
tb|s fall, visited with her mother,
Mrs. Emma York in Medford.
Miss York resides at the J. A. Yeo
home on Alltsott street.
POLISH YOUR FLOORS
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electricity
Our No-Korn Shoe
A special built shoe' for outdoor workers. Ctjf from
heavy velour calf. Full double sole, Barbqur storm
welt, iDoniy la^t,
Wick Furniture Co,
Price, $7.50
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
357 E. Main St.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to tha'nk our friends
for their, kind words of sym
pathy extended during our re
cent bereavement in the lqas.pl
oar son, t nephew and cousin.
Also for the beautiful flowers. ,
Sam Kennedy,
Riley Kennedy, , .
Nora Desoto,
Della Davidson.
Banana, Business Visitor la Medford—
John Kerns, a resident of Ash
Newtown
apples, Ashland F. A Pro. Asso. land, spent Saturday in Medford
41-tf looking after business affairs-
.Delicious,
Spits,
set November 9 for a conlereneg
with coukty assessors with re l*t’
tlon to the tax ratios for the yea(
1918. The conference win
hg
held in Salem.
Announce Birth—
Mr. and Mr». J. N. ^emsey of
St. Heltns, Ore .' announce t h e
birth of a daughter. October 11.
The baby has been named Mary
Ann. Mre. Demsey wan formerly
Mia» Qnelta Barnard, daughter bf
M /. and Mrs. J. C. Barnard of the.
B rittle *'d is tric t, and was grade
Miss Tvohne
DeVaney, stu a ted trom the Ashland
dent nt the Southern
Oregon
Normed school la this city, spent
Phonographs repaired
the week - end visiting nt f h •
home of her patents on the Pa guaranteed— Blhart'a.
cific highway afrrth of'M edford.
W ith Mrs. Oeosge Robison—
Mm. Inez Ferguson’ of Central
Point
spent the week-end in this
Valley Represented— z.
city vlsitingx with Mrs. George
The .Rogue River valley
Robison on Second street.
gon, w ill he well "repreeen
the U. S. transport Thoms
In Medford Bntnrdny—
tag from Ban Francisco i
Thursday for tRe Philippi
M r^ Hattie Carden of this city
spent
Saturday in Medford tran
lands, with several young
sacting business.
her» who'enlisted throug
Medford army recruiting i
They, are Paul G, Holmer
ter W. Stillman, Kenneth
better. Harold B. Reed, Ge
Terwilllger, Everett Redlfc
E a r tB . Way. Chester 8
'wee t&o^usband of Mias T
B*Ve Yesterday— ... .
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Miss Della Cqrttoa, employe of
the Calgdrala Oregon Rowei com
pany In Medford, motored to Ash
land yesterday a n * spent the dgy
nt herdiom een Unlen stmgt, /
Winter
Jonathan
and
Your
for Insulation
Save dust* littet
and labdr with
TODAY-TOM ORROW —W ED N ESD A Y
M a n v ille Rigi
Asbestos Shingle
Hardware
The Winchester Store'1
That Rough.
outat
® °’ t roman.
nr fcu,tary
orsanisatloi
world ha,
known.
Carson-Fowler
Lumber Co.
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