Announce Btrtb— HKNIORM HOLD M EETING «nsptoyes bave placed eatlmatod budcats in the hands of th« coun­ xHfttiwd fletteol Motor» .t o * cilman. Discussion all centers evenin'» determined the type of bround revenue Jor payment 'o f announcements they would ute interest on bonded Indebtedness. for Commencement. Fids a»* ring dsaign w ill be determined letter. Miap LUlian Graves.* Ba»- Prompt qfforte at ngval econ­ Ilsh Instructor was named class omy were promised after Admiral advisor. I ASTORIA, N?V. I,* * $ « •) — MaGpjder’s recant outbreak. Ap­ Found dead under a railroad parently the first stag fs to scou- Nqfrth Bend city budget tor trestle twd mHee from. Deep omise oa admirals v L talk too rfvm, Washington, with his pock­ much,—Eugene Cuafd. , 1138 is 9 7 2 ,8 » . - '• ets taraed out smd hie bead «rushed, yfctor HUI, 'o f Deep River la thought to h a v t been the victim of a rpprderer and THIS COLD, DAMP WEATHER WfLL RUIN robber. * He was believed to have ’ YOUR CAR., been carrying a large sum of money hut node wait found on bis Mr. and Mra. J. Q. Adanis op Great: street apnopnaa OH birth of a aon. The baby haa b e e n named John Quincy Adams, Jr. OF ROBBERS Visiting Ruth O s m o — Mrs. Ante! Paul of Klamath Palls Is spending a tew days In Ashland visiting at the home of ROtormed From Trip—- “ Bump" Franklin and Phil Miss Ruth Osmun St 154 B street. Stansberry, both of this city, re­ Mrs. Paul was formerly Miss Effie turned Monday from a few days* Boothby. hunting trip in Klamath county. Spent W«vk-Ktoh—• Mr. and Mr». Jess Gefitry, who Umbrellas Covered reside in Medford, kpent t h e Shop. week-end at the home bf Mt. pud Delicious, Winter Banana, Mrs. C. W. Clause in Ashland. Stated conclave Wednesday evening, Nov. 2. Routine busi­ ness and work In order of Tem­ ple. Dinner * t «:««. A ll Sir Knights courteously Invited. < O. D. FRAZEE, E. C. W . H. DAT, Recorder. 62-2 Spits, Jonathan and Newtown apples, Ashland F. & Pro. Asso. Left T o d a y - 41-tt Officer William Mynette ' lefl today for Corvallia Oregon, where he will assume the duty oi Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H iatt of state traffic officer in that city. Little Shasta valley, Calif., an­ nounce the birth of a daughter Cliff Payne makes tables. October 28, at the home of Mrs. Cora,Burns on Liberty street, Try Paulserud’s lor the newest this city. lif men’s suits and 'overcoats. 61-tf Redeem your Palmolive and Crystal White coupon checks at Schuermans. 20-tf Care Rcgtetcrtd— Thirty out of state cars were registered Monday, October 81, at the local ..branch of the state traf­ fic bureau, located In the chant- ber of commerce building on the Plaza. Ilpar S eason Opened— Bear season opened in Jose­ LAST- CHANCE ? phine county' today and w ill re­ before Xmax tor a chance at main open fyr a period of SO the d u lle r Brushes. Phone now, days. This animal Is regarded as 280Y Geo. D. McBride. 62-1 a ’game animal in southern Ore­ gon and is protected tor 11 months of the year. Nuise Item W ill Be Presented— Why Not Protect It? Representatives of various or­ ganizations will be present at the meeting of thé Josephine county court and budget committee on Wednesday morning, Nov. 2, to present the proposition of secur­ ing n county health nurse for that county. INiensant Season Ends— The pheasant season came to a close last night at sunset, after a good season of shooting. Quail season also ended yesterday, bat those birds took secondary place with most of the hunters. The deer season, which ended earlier, proved the best in recent years. Smallpox Case in O. P.-j— The first case of smallpox to be found In the city of Grants Pass was discovered yesterday. Emmett Gray was found to be suffering from tbe' disease. He was moved to an Isolation ward and the houae fumigated. Council Session To Be Important -237 Care Shipped . . Including {he nine carloads shipped over the week-end, a -toj’ tai of 287 cars of apples have been shipped to eastern mar- kets from tbe Medford ’ packing housea. Pear shipments from that city alone hpve a total of 2111 cars. ■ Much totareat 1». the city eonn- W1 meeting tbfs evening will be bhown when the cRy budget for the year & to Jto‘ considered, fiouree of additional revenue is tbe greatest problem confronting the city dads Who Have for tbe last two- week»-been considering grgge and meadi e f meeting the Underwent O p e rat io n Situation. The citizens* commit­ ; Mrs. Rebekah Boeder on Oak. tee. named a ttb e last meeting of Street,'underwent a serious operas the council w ill meet with the P ° n for appendicitis Saturday,' pity fathers (bis evening. City October 80, a t the Community itokpitgl in this city. Sbe is the mother of Wallace Roeder. Mrs. Roy Hale Her»— Fresh P-Nut Brittle. Pound. 36c. The Plasa. Wonl Received— Word has been received from Miss Lois Russell, daughter of F. H. Russell, employe at the city power plant In the canyon, who Is attending a school of fin» aria in Berkeley, Calif., that she is nicely located with Miss LotHae Altiste. Pure home made sorghnm. a friend of here, and Is getting Holmes Grocery. 62-1 along splendidly in “her work. The school which Miss Russell Is Phonographs repaired a n d attending is connected with 'the guaranteed— Elhart’a. • 2»8-tf University of California. Former Rfsi ■ i We can make that old anlt look like npw. PauJserud’s. »1 , • ’’r *tl *• ’ . . j __ 61-tf Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bryant of ,Pine Ridge, In Klamath county, formerly Ashland residents on Fourth street for a number of years spent Sunday In tbe city visiting with friends and transet* ing business. O. L. Highway in Good C o n d itio n - Electric toasters repaired According to W. B. Chandler, Fixit Shop. division highway engineer, who made an inspection trip over the road Sunday, the Crater L a k e highway la now In good condi­ tion and provides a pleasant drive In Ashland Sunday— at this mason of the year. Mr, Miss Betty Moore of Medford Chandler states that there Is no spent Snndsy in this city visiting dust on tb» highway now and It is with friends. smooth. Mrs, Roy Hale of Klamath Falls, formerly a resident on B street in this city, spent Sunday in Ashland visiting with o 1 d friends. * Salmon Parking Charged ■ L. D. Curtis, and 8. Larson, two deputy flab wardens, on Tuesday night Yurprised three men who are alleged to have been catching fish for commercial purposes in the Rogue river during thb closed eeason. They avreeted Ben Hew­ itt, one of the trio, and confiscat- t-d approximately 1300 pounds of salmon. There have been rumors for some time that fishermen were Illegally taking salmon from the Rogue for commercial purpos­ es. It is said they have carried on their operations stealthily at night. The two deputy fish war­ dens arrived here?Tuesday eve­ ning and went out to investigate the reports which they received— Carry County Reporter. » . H. Simpson Attends Lunrheon— . Thoa. H. EUmpoon^well known Ashland business man and prom­ inent resident of tb » county, kt-, tended the meeting and luncheon c O F A W KINDS yesterday of the.local Kiwanis. PERCOLATORS Mr. Simpson -fg chairman of the Red Cross In Ashland and was' • TOASTERS present yesterday to hepr the ad­ WAFFLE IRONS From Portland— dress of Douglas H. Moore, repre- Amorfk the Portland residents URN SETS * aentative of the Pacific branch ofi who spent Monday in Ashland • , IRONS looking after business Rftereats thb organisation— Medford' Daily L . •New<’- ‘ ' < ind visiting friends ware: O. Ed- Get a H oi Point and Ward Noyer,-J. Braedley, Lee H. Satisfied. W itty, Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Ooou- NOTE OF TH A N K « doma and Mr. and Mrs. Flora, ~ A T THE We desire to express our deep appreciation herein, and . extend Visiting Mother " UUPur friends, who so kindly as-, Mrs. B. M. Stanley and daugh­ stated us during the illness of onr ter Betty Jane of Los Angeles, toyed one, and to those who sent are visiting at the home of Mra: flowers a»d spoke words of sym­ Stanley's* mother, Mrs. Mary E. pathy anti comfort, when he paap-j Wpod qn Laurel street,;rMs city. ed too,‘most sincere gratitude. Mra. Stanley haa been visiting her Martha A. Hawkins sister, Mrs. M. A. Stratton In 'Hrs. Edith Hawkins and fajplly Portland and is now on her way : B. B. Hawkins and family home. Enola Hawkins. New flot Point Visitor Frhm Horabroek— r 66x80 Part .Wool Blankets Special, Pair $3.95 Single Sheet Blankets, Each $1.00 Size 66x80—Fine quality—Plaid patterns. bo ELKS ÉLDO. 66x80 Fine Wool Blankets Pair $5.95 Weight 4 l-£ lb»., cyme in plaid pattern«, light and ■ dark color«. Sold regularly, $7.95. . . Fine Lamb’s Wool Filled ' Comforters Less 25 Per Cent •' ■ • • ' Covered with« Sateetf, "Sitkolene, Chai lie, Spider saving« are greatest” PHONE 3 ASHLAND, Dresses • O .C O A .— “P a y -D a y ” Work Shirts U K M -S k d o p ! 0 M « t CO»»|o