Spent Mornigg— ' Local • Personal flotes Doing Fine— , sermon and 90-cent word” from W illiam Bat her land, traveling the evangelical campaign, espec­ freight and paaaeager agent of ially in the rural districts.*. the Southern Pacific company, is1 In their stead he wnrg on the Dr. Johnson would conduct the Boulevard left today * on the reyival meeting after the fash- Shasta for Bngene, Oregon*, where she w ill spend a few days visit­ ing, with her daughter jMlas Genevieve, who Js g student at the state university. J * I Attorney L. A. Roberts, who re­ sides on! church street in thia city, spent the morning hours in Medford looking after business affairs. , Mrs. Rebekah Reeder on Oak street, who underwent a serious operation thjs week at the Com­ Stated conclave Wednesday munity hospital, is reported to- evening. Nov. 3. Reatine busi- d*J to be doing1 fine, her con­ P—e and work la order of Tem­ dition rapidly improving. ple: Dinner at 4:16. 1 A ll - Sir Knights courteously iavite«f. Delicious, W inter Banana, O. D. FRAZEE. E. C. 8pits, Jonathan* and Newtown W . H . DAT, Recorder. SI-» apples, Ashland F. A Pro. Ateo, Remains About the Same— Mrs, J. L. Greenwood, who has been seriously ill at her home on Liberty* street for some time, is reported be to Just about the same today. BMnraed fnun Idaho— H. H. Elhart and little non Billy have returned home from a two weeks* visit in Caldwell Idaho, where they helped oele- brate the golden wedding anni­ versary of M r, Elhart'a parents. Hto brother, Glenn Blhart of Colorado wan a t e present for the celebration. At the Oregon Hotel— The following named people were among those who s|fent last evening at the Oregon botri : Frank Henel of Odkland, Cali­ fornia; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Teel- stad of Seattle, Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bunlin of White Bluffa, Washington. C. D. Winston of Corvallis, On Hunting Trip— Oregon, «peat Tuesday in the A.. C. Nininger of Nininger’a city looking after business af­ 8portlng Goods store on Main fairs. street is spending a few days duck hunting at Tale lake in Dance Friday night with tht Klamath county. < Melody Hounds at Winter Garden Announce Birth— Irrestlhle music. 63-3 • Redeem your Palmolive and Mr. and Mrs. Carvel Thornton Crystal White coupon cheeks at of Medford, announce the birth From Medford— , Schuermans. gO-ti of a son a few ddys ago. Tlie I, A. Dew of Medford was a I baby has been named James visitor In Ashland yesterday Vader went Operation— Edward after his grandfather, transacting business. John Barneburg of Medford, J. Edward Thornton, who re­ underwent an operation for ap­ pending last evening at the Com­ sides on A^nond street In this munity hospital in this city. Jlr. Barneburg is reported to be get­ Electric heaters repaired, Fix- ting along as well as could be From D u n s m u ir- It Shop. - Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Partain, expected. residents of Dunsmuir, California l a Jacksonville— * are spending a conple of days Mrs. R. H. Cadwallader and In Ashland visiting, with friends daughter of Ashland motored to and transacting business. Jacksonville recently and spent the day visiting at the T. C. Copco Foreman at JU , m . •” Norrft borne there. A t th e Lithta Springs H otel— Bob Quigley, Copco company Among the out-of-town visit­ foreman ot tlie gang of men that ors who spent Tuhaday In the are working near Ashland put­ city and registered at the Llthla ting a line from the new power I Springs hotel were: Mr. and Mrs. plant at Prospect, on the Crater Nell Banks of Oakland,, Cali­ Lake highway, Into northern fornia; R .‘ Bensani of Sah Fran­ California, to staying at the cisco, California, and Miss Eva Llthla Springs hotel here and left today for Portland, Oregon, Dean of Los Angeles, California expects to establish hto office In where he will spend a week or that building for possibly two ten days on a vacation trip. weeks. , -— - ................. w— —— Freeh milk and cream, Sch- Marriage Ilceases Issard iaus* Grocery. 30-tf Marriage liceasea were issued yesterday at the Jackson coun­ ty clerk’s office to Lyle Ervin Donald Staaaell, a Junior high Hald, i t , and Thelma Dallas, 17, school student, severely Injured of Brownsboro, and W illiam hto right hand last week when Berkeley 8wett, 38, and Geraldine he thrust hto hand through a Mario Fredericks, both of Son glass door. Toung Staaaell has Francisco, z severe cuts which w ill laenpscl- Fresh P-Jffit Brittle Pound. 36c. The Pissa. 14 Bears Killed— Fourteen stock killing bears ware killed during the month of September, lfi27, according to the report of Stanley Jewett, In charge of the state predatory ani­ mal work. C. B. Rouen Here C. B. Rogers, sub station sup­ erintendent ot the Standard Oil company in southern Oregon, spent several. hours in Ashland yesterday visiting the local em­ ployes Ha waa recently trans­ ferred from Eugene to Medford, where he now makes hts home. State President Arrived - Julia V. Ward, state president- of the Woman’s Benefit associa­ tion, arrived In the city last evening from Portland, to make her annual official visit to the local organixatioa whl^h meets tonight at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellows hall. Mrs.- Ward paid the Ashland ■ members an unof­ ficial vtolt several weeks ago while on her* way home from a business and pleasure trip to San Francisco. ' Cars Registered— Twenty two out-of-state cars were registered Taesday, Novem­ ber 1, at the local oSee of the state traffic bureau, located In the chamber of commerce build-. Ing on the Plata’. On the first ■Mrs. Henry Provost H e r e - Mrs. Henry PrOTost of Weed, California, to spending severhl days in Ashland' visiting with Mrs. J. P .-W o lf sf home on B. street. \ i W illiam L. W. Schumacher, *» « when he killed hto father, to pi Mrs. Jessie Marlowe,- In the MeHi Schumicher said he killed beci mother and the ol Ures he did the right thing id here with hto sweetheart, county Jail at Woodstock, IU. Jils father was *a brnite to nine children.* From Oregon City— Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Johnson, who resides at Oregon City, Oregon, arrived in Ashland yes­ terday and w ill spend a short time here visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bari Crow and little son Pat, who reside on VanNess avenue in this city, are expected home about the first of the week from* Portland, where they are spending several days' Visiting with Mrs. Crow’s par­ ents and with friends. Mr. Crow t o ’special agent of the Standard o il company in Ashland. Former Resident Here V ’ Mrs. Vivian Woodside, who teaches music In a school at Co­ quille, Oregon, spent the day in Ashland recently visiting with old friends. Mrs. Woodside for­ For New Care - merly resided in this city, where Out of 16 temporary auto­ she was prominent in music and mobile licenses issued at the social work. Uherlff's office Monday, 16 wore for new ears, ton of which were sold by one concern to residents Will Meet S a tu r d a y - o f various parts of the eounty. The D/ers A Cleaners associa­ On the average, according to Mtoa tion of southern Oregon will Olga Anderson, who to In rharga hold a meeting in Medford Sat­ p i the license department, there urday evening, November 6. A a rt approximately 16« licenses banquet* in the dining room of issued every month, mooning an the Hotel Medford will be en­ average of 10 or more per day. joyed and a business session w ill A . comparatively large, number be held In the Panatorlum Dye OfKjhe licenses are Issued to out Works new building. of state moiortsta. whose visit­ or«; permits have expired.— Med­ ford Mail Tribune. Visitors from Portland— Among the Portland residents who spent yesterday la Ash­ land visiting friends and trans­ acting business were the follow­ ing named: J. Mallon, M r. and Mrs. L. M. Keelsr. W. L. Craw­ ford, Mrs. O. B. Baker, Miss Genevieve Wing, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cody, M r s .'V E. Wing. C. O. Wells, P. W. Clark, Aadie L. Peel, Estell A. Fenn», Mrs. C. C. Wise, A. R. Frasier and Robert McKee, magasine î TM EA 7XR K A V T V U . ra n s a m a todxt TH E ROUGH RIDERS” (B iggw t U t t a Store !■ TW Open Evenings.) Gome in and see What we fc re to offer before , . buying; and note these wonderful­ ly low prices— ............ $ 7.oo $w . .......... $12.20 »¿75 ............ $1100 FINE FOR FIRE PLACE Also Furnace, Range « WE BELIEVE THEY Uing contrast of luxury and struggle in which he-man proves his worth. , A shland, Orégon FO LKS By Daisy C. McGarry TOU OUGHT TO Se/tiH A M B D , TOM BIG BABV, K EEPIN 6 T H B > JFUAtMlBS A W N F«OM THC/Si f l ---- STCh C H IL D R E N * W R E J U S T DYíAtó TO \ GET /¡X — Kf ’E M VffU ftSC U J M 7 D C AR f w AR6*60ANG v *TO' PUBLISH A SERIES L OF COMIC strips ' 1 W O N 'T M tS S ’ ONC You’Il get a laugh out of these “ fnhuics” w e’re going to pigblirili every week. A laagh'and a lot'of information about how to be healthier and happier.. Don’t miss one of them! i,' •*./.- . ’ * » Carsen*Fowler Ashland. Oregon Headquarters ¿ ^ ^ ^ ^ M o d e l 80, slX-tube, One Dial Receiv- “ or. Solid mahogany cabinet...„...S7O Come in and let us pròve what we say Navy C. P. 0. Blue A great value at ? 3 Mason Hy-Lastic $2*0 • • » • • • • • . . . . $12.80 » 4 .4 0 . . .......... . $ $.00 » 4 .7 5 .................. $14.10 The Citizens Bank • Henry Spiani, who to employ- -A1 Jordan’s Army Yon Cannot Bay Better Tires Than That’s why tjioy ARE men of power. They know the value of thrift and gootl business. They have learned to profit by the mistakes they themselves and others have made. Can yon do the same? Will you be -a man of influence and position some day? I t ’s easy |o starts saving,- harder to keep up, but IT CAN BE DONE! Od Vy the Staggel Steel A Iron WoTfks at Sedro-Woolley. Wash­ ington, is spending tjie day in Ashland looking after business affair» and visiting, (rtenda. At the Ashland Hotel— A. H . Leddy of Red Bluff, California, D. R. Steele of Se­ attle.’ Washington, and Cart IL Wetoamer of Eugene, Oregon, were among the-guests who reg­ istered last evening at the Ash­ land hotel. ' SAVE Hehvy Spiane H ere of November in 1924, there were From HiR— Netted Gem potatoes, 10 lbs. only 14 tourist cars registered Mrs. W . D. Stagg and Mrs. O. for 26c, Schuerman’s. 10-tl at the chamber of commerce. The O-.’ Stagg, both residents of Hilt, total numbemof registrations for in northern Califoriila, spent yes­ the month of October 1937 was Jg tt leaving Tomorrow— terday Iu Ashland shopping and __ Mr. and Mrs. John Enders on 772. which is quite an increase Moving to Phoenix— visttMc with friends. ICK / the Boulevard expect to leave over that of October 1924 which Joe Petttfs of Redding, Cali­ •oapiag. p—nt tomorrow' for San Francisco, Cal- was 498. fornia, salesman for the Schill­ Left Thto way molcMing ,fornl*> where they will spend ing company, who to well known Mr. and Hrs. Roy McAllister of r people's pro- 8®veral days buying Christmas Underwent Operation— in Ashland where he makes reg­ Grants Paas. Oregoa, who have wCcoted. Stock. Mr. and Mrs. Baders re- Hugh Hates, son of Mr. and W. MrMAHR, cently purchased a new Chrye- Mrs. Nate Bates on Scenic Drive ular 'triDs. with hto family,- to1 been' visiting for -some time at ClUer of Police. *>er sedan, hut they will make th l| In this city, underwent an oper­ moving into the residence right the Aome of Mr. said Mrs. .M. next to the Blue Flower Lodge E. Randles on Liborty street, 63-4 trip on the train. ation yesterday having hto ton­ at Phoenix on the Pacific high­ lert thto morning to spend the sils removed. Hugh to employ­ way. Mr. Petfae has southern winter months la San Joao, Oali- ed at McNair Bros, drag store Oregon at .his territory and de­ fortfhu Mrs. McAllister waa for­ oa the Plata. cided to make hto home In thto merly Mine Oliva Sober of thin section. 1 c ity .’ . . .. C liff Payne makek neks. Men of Power URGES SALEH TA LK TO ADVERTISE »HEAVEN WISCONSIN RAPIDS, W to ._ (IP)— Ministers as Algh-powered realtors, selling suhrdivieions in heaven, to the eopl-nviog plan of the Rev. James. M. Johnson, vicar of St. John’s parish here. Dr. Johnson advocates the elimination of the. “ponderous ASHLAND ion of a Rotary club “get-to­ gether,” with • the formal ele­ ment eliminated in favor of the lntormhl social. features of the farm home 'lie declares this plan had been found highly successful in the fu ral districts of Kansas had Wisconsin where It had been pnt to the test. V l/B ARB M ERC HA NTS. W We h«ve a reputation at stake. a W e wouldn’t eek you to buy any J i make of redid w e couldn’t person­ ally recommend. W e beve tried many kinds. W e I lukve taken them tojneces to see I how they’re made. W e h ave tested L them ta ell sorts of pieces. W e have p consulted radio ow M out who’s sefiMfidl ! m T h e remili Is thei bass good Atw ater Kent Ree Rd— and it name. I t is moat fa Dbloper»- A GRATE. ECONOMICAL. JORDAN ELECTRIC CO . ASHLAND. OREGON