SOUTI II RN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 194 j | LOCAL HAPPENINGS "Andy” Anderson, advertising manager for the Duily Tidings, is laid up this week, and only able to get about the office with a crutch, all because he slipped while stepping out of his car, at his home. In falling he twisted the liguments in his leg. Being an enthusiastic Tubu tooter, nnd having the instrument in his hand a t Ihe tim e of th e f ill, brought him down quite hnrd. He expects to be laid up for sev­ eral days. Mrs. Maxine Caldwell of M er­ rill, Oregon, is visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Emery on Laurel Street. Ac­ companying Mrs. Caldwell is her son David. BASKETS—Wo have a n e w stock of Clothes Baskets, Lunch Baskets and Work Baskets. Mar­ shal-Wells Store on the Plasa, Phone 2-1231. John Winthrop Witcher, of Lebanon, Oregon was arrested by city police the past week end, on a charge of disorderly conduct, was handed a fine of $150 and costs of $2.50 and sentenced to 20 days in jail in city court after pleading guilty to the charge. On a promise of good behavior and payment of $50 and costs, the 20 day jai, sentence and $100 of the fine was suspended. The man was arrested after it was learned he had come to Ashland to stir up trouble between two recently wed Ashland residents, claiming that the bride had his automobile, owed him money etc., nnd that he intended to recover the same without due process of law. He was also charged with making false represen tut ions to the police and going under an assumed name. J. D. Parker of Oregon City is in town on business. W. J. File of Los Angeles is in Ashland on business this week. Mr. und Mrs. Hugh Eskridge have purchased property in Ash­ land. Mr. Eskridge is one of the new teachers in Ashland High. Monuments and markers. Saa Burns Mamorials. On tha Plasa. W. C. Planulp of Bunning, Cal­ ifornia has been in Ashland tne past few days on business. The Neighbors of Woodcraft met at the I.O.O.F. Hall Monday night August 6, for u covered dish dinner at 6:30 followed by the business meeting at 8 p.m. J. C. Wilson of Sacramento, California has been in Ashland the past few days. S. C. Owens of Grants Pass was visiting friends last week and looking for a location. FOR SALE—Sanilac s t o c k spray. Highest quality obtainable $1.35 per gallon. "At the Sign of the Flying Red Horse" East Main and Gresham , Mr. and Mrs. Bently of Grants Pass have been in Ashland the pa^t few days looking for a loca­ tion. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Kober of Orriville, California were busi­ ness callers in Ashland Saturday. Hugh Dozier returned home Saturday from California where he has been working the past few months. BASKETS— We have a n e w stock of Clothes Baskets. Lunch Baskets and Work Baskets. Mar­ shal-Wells Store on the Plaza. Phone 2-1231. Before you buy or renew your Byran Luce of Klamath Palls automobile or truck insurance, in- was in Ashland Thursday of last vestigate the savings of our con week to attend the funeral ser­ tinous policy. L. H. Gallatin. 148 vices for his brother, Lindley, Central Ave. Phone 7118. who died here last week Kecelaed, T H IS W E E K New Blouses Methodist Church Corner of North Main and Laural she w « * P P e o TRB A im c u fe s SE C U R E L Y ANO ALV7AV» I'OAOe 5VP.B THAT T H E A U U R B SS VW ** fc O ftfe g & r .- A M O ---- - ----- I//// M 1 I fi. 6 0 , WMF M SEND PACKAGES O .F O S f A b - DO SEND oc NT '•ZNO ARTICLES UKT- AriDCi Et» L