- — - - — ASHLAND R tG lST E R 6 ci •■•anizr. :o»s have h„n I day when J. C. Walsh moved his &- i f L f T O U R N A M E N T . i. All c ’ ,.rejj_f program is being prepared so come ticipate in the state fair at Salem. WHEN OUR LABEL IS IN YOUR down town confectionery to this T O BE N E X T S U N D A Y COAT YOU ARE WELL DRESS- The girls won high points in club if you come once you will want 1 to i M i n i m leak location. It is the plan *.o serve hot work at the county products show FD. PAULSERUD’ S. Sunday, October 2. ’s the date with the leader c f their grou pM to come again. lunches as well as having a gen­ Miss Iva Pittman o f Iowa street exh bit. Lorraine 8 parr scored will visit for a short time and then L eral fountain service. had an enjoyable visit with her ' ph in the canning demonstration return to their home. Mr. Mason is , . ’ 'n gon Law E*. daughters in California for about ♦he girls hope to bring honor to a brother of Mrs. Day. Mi?s Edda G. W. Me- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bolton and A bridge luncheon was given 2 1 -h C. A. C. o be h Id on Mason has only recently returned a month returning to her home in Ashland again this year. w i 1 • . i , H. D. McNair; •on Jack have returned from Mrs. Eleanor Powell, in com -, from the Orient where she was Saturday afternoon by Mrs. 0. A. district. A number of 1’ca! rr south rn Oregon Norma! Sihooll Lakeview and are living at the Ashland a few days ago. Paulserud and Mrs. C. J. Read, Mrs. Cornelius, who has been j pany wi'h her sister and her hus­ a missionary. men deei ' Friday night Hardy Apartment* on South Sec­ when sixteen ladies at luncheon, V. On -Iv • ; American L-gion. I Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cripe, who visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fan­ band, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kellom ze an info m'ai meeting to rp ond street. Mrs. Bolton will en­ followed by cards at the home of have been spending the past few M Y M. C. A., Ro-I ny Leggett, o f Mountain aveune, of Medford, motored to Dunsmulr in pro' ter the Normal school this year. club, which Sunday to spend the day. Mr. I,ar- weeks with their son and wife, Mrs. Paulserud on Oak street. ■ F'ks Billy Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. B.-ymer, un­ for some weeks returned to h r home at Pleasant Hill the last of j aon, in charge o f the warehouse of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cripe, de­ Table prizes were given after the ing intere? til recently of Klamath Falls, are California-Oregon Power Com­ parted early this morning for a games and were won by Mrs. Moving to F.ugrre where they this week. Earnest Cooper returned from pany at Yreka accompanied them motor trip to Portland, Seattle, Earl Crow, Mrs. John Enders. will reside. Mr. Beymer is a broth- Vancouver Isalnd and the Olym­ Mrs. Dom Provost and Mrs. H. L- his vacation trip in San Francis- j to Dunsmuir. •r-in law of Rev. Murphy of Ash- co and vicinity a f«w days ago I Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Walther, of pian Peninsula. They have not v V Claycomb. The guest list includ­ IN land and is busy again in his work for The Dalles were in Ashland for a ited in th" west before, their home ! ed, Mrs. Andrew McGee, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Allen, and day or two last week visiting old being in Indiana, and this trip will [ Clyde Malone, Mrs. John Enders, j Revi rend and Mrs. J. E. Murphy, the city. friends. They made the trip to be a sightseeing and pleasure trip, j Mrs. Henry Enders. Mrs. F. C. j Mr. and Mrs. John F. Leggett of •«turned the later part of the They will be gone several week3 Swcdenburg, Mrs. P. R. Hardy, j Crater Lake while h re. 25 this City went to Myrtle Point: areek from a motor trip to the Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Haines after which they will return to Mrs. H. L. Clayeomb, Mrs. R. L. 1 Saturday to visit over the week ooaat. They visited Mr. and Mrs. departed yesterday morning for Ashland to spend the winter with Bardic, Mrs. Charles Hain. s,, Mrs. Faster time on the Shasta north and C. J. Foster, formerly of Ashland iend with Mr. Leggett’s mother,' a vacation trip which will be sepnt Mr. and Mrs. Cripe on the Boule­ i-.arl Crow, Mrs. Billy Briggs, Mrs. who lives in Coos County. southbound. No. 12 will am ve Portland and now living ut Bandon. They Gerald Wenner, Mrs. Clyde Arthur Coper o f Manzineta 'ri Southern California. They will vard. 10:30 p.m . and No. 11 will arrive San alao visited North Bend, Marsh­ Hodberg, j be in Los Angeles most o f th e1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Redford1 Young, Mrs. Eiwood field and other f'oos Bay cities -.trout is in Yakima, Wash., at Francisco 11:30 a. m. Changes in tune present working in the iruit or­ time, but will also visit as far and small daughter, Lois Margar- j Mrs. Dom Provost, and Mrs. G .! -while they were (rone. at intermediate stations. south a San Diego and Tia Juana. t o f the Normal School faculty, M. Green. The Misses Lolita Pierson, Jane chard. i two returned Saturday from an ex­ The Merley Circle of the Bap­ They will be away about The Oregonian will leave Portland 9 3 0 Pollard and Marjorie Payne left $68,000 pended automobile trip. Some1 St. Helens to build weeks. tist Church will meet Thursday p.m. instead of 1 :00 a.m. and arrive San Thursday evening of last week for Attorney I* A. Roberts was in 4500 miles were covered. Bryce’s sewer. Paaai iena, California where they afternoon with Mrs. V. D. Miller, Francisco 7 30 a.m. instead o f 9 :50 a.m. Canyon, Zion National Park, The! trill attend th< Southern Califor- 657 Boulevard for the first meet­ Mf,dford Monday morning attend­ This change makes more convenient Grand Canyon, and Petrified for­ FU N ERAL RITES ARE •ia Bible school, which has been ing of the season a good attend­ in'’ to busin -ss at the court house. overnight service between Portland and est were among the places visited ance is desired. FOR MISS W A T S O N J. B. Barstow has sold his place Mrently established there. Miss by them. Southern Oregon Points. Mrs. Heard o f Looking Glass on 279 Palm avenue to Mr. Moi­ Piersod will alao study music in — SEE US BEFORE BUYING— Miss W inifrid Watson, well Paaaii ena in connection with her is visiting at present with her son, st' h. Mr. Bnrstow has bought a New sleeping car service between Rose- N. W. Heard and family of 476 160 acre ranch near Shady Cove AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE. known local woman who has re­ •tlo-r work at the school. burg and Portland daily on the Oregon­ PAULSERUD’ S FOR MEN’ S sid'd here for many years w.th about ten miles from Eagle Point. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Held have Laurel street. ian. Car open for occupancy 9 3 0 p. m. CLOTH’ NG. her father, died at the age of 62 friends visiting them at thoir Dr. G. W. Gregg has returned The Baptist people are holding Miss Eva L. White of the Nor­ years, at the Watson home on Trains 31 and 32 discontinued. horn e on the Boulevard. They are cottage prayer meetings this week from Salem where he attended the mal school faculty returned last Strawberry Lane, Thursday, Sep­ Mr. and Mrs. Bleckh r o f Los An­ at the following places. On Tues­ Methodist Conference. Saturday from Boise. Idaho where geles who have been on a motor day evening, Sept 27 at Mrs. Janet Mr. Cedric Meyer is in the cDy she went to spend a three weeks tember 22nd. Miss Watson had trip to Portland and other north­ Tomey’a home on 7 street. for a short visit with his family vacation with her parents. Miss1 been in ill health for some time. M otor Coaches especially designed for ern cities. Mrs. Held and Mrs. the White’s parents visited her in She was well known here in lit- Wednesday night at Church Mr. Meyer is working for the service were placed in operation ..rary circles where her talents Sleekier were old time friends be­ Parlors, Friday n ght with Mrs. A. Southern Pacific Company in Ashland the past summer and were much appreciated. She won | fore their marriage. between Ashland and Portland com ­ Klamath Falls. R Wright on Manzineta street their friends are congratulating first prize in the essay contest on I Miss Anna Rickman of Prine- and Thursday night at Baptist mencing September 20. 1 1 Now go Miss Hargrove is moving her th m upon the celebration o f their “ Americanism” , conducted in San' trille, a niece o f Mrs. P. J. Held, Parsonnge. Southern Pacific by rail or highway. Millinery Shop to the building sixtieth wedding anniversary i raucitco. Miss Watson was also i •nd Misa Elsie Molett of Bend, formerly occupied by “ Candy- which took place while Miss White Mis* Lillian Graves, the Eni a poet of high calibre. Her liter-1 Oregon, are here to attend N or-! Southern Pacific railroad tickets will teaoher for this session o f the Nor­ land.” Mrs. Mi ikle o ' Oakland, was in Boise. Miss White is the aiy works are but the true re-, teal school this year. They will \ be honored for tran»portation by ma! school arrived in town last California owns the building and primary supervisor and instructor Southern Pacific Motor Coache* be­ liection of h 'r character, they j teake their hony> at the Held home is having it remodeled, repaint»d. week arid is located at the Vaupel at the Normal. tween point* they reach and «erva. on the Roulevard. show uepth, brilliance and refine­ home on the Boulevard. renovated nnd improved in differ- Miss Marjory Gillette is visit­ ment. Miss Watson s only surviv­ — Recleuned Rye, Gray Oats, Rally Day Service next Sunday erent ways for Miss Hargrove’s ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ing relatives are her aged father Phone or atk Agent for copy o f new time table Vetch Seed. Order Henry Fords’ at the Baptist Sunday school. A convenience. Miss Hargrove ex­ Hugh Gillette of Gresham street 1 uuu a cousin Miss Margaret Green and any travel information Ammonium Sulphate now, for pects to move in as soon as the Miss Gillette is located in San of Martinez, California. ■pring delivery and save $10 pur splendid progrnm nnd musical work is completed. numbers are being arranged. Francisco. She will be in town for ton. Funeral rites were held at the Mr. and MrR. P. K. Mason and several weeks. The Misses Lorraine Sparr, Ad- Ash. F. & Pro. Assn. Duuge tMiapti Sunday al.ernoon ena Joy, Elizalieth Joy and Naomi daughter Fdda o f Iowa Fads, Io­ Open* College Inn at three o'clock. Father Hamilton 39-tf Agait Phone Leedom, accompanied by Miss wa who have been visiting Mr. and of Medford had chaige of the ser­ The College Inn, lj8 3 Boule- October 9 is Rally Day at the Mrs. William II. Day left on the Burr, rural school superintendent, vices. Burial is to be made at Chr stii n Church Bible School will leave Wednesday morning in early morning Southern Pacific wr-d, just across from the Nor- al school came into existence to­ Wells, Minnesota. l ’ic k e t A g e n f r Cerui-r 2nd an-' ", streets. 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