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rA'flE FOUR MF.DFORD MATT. TKTBUXE. rFJ)FORD, OREGON'. FRIDAY. 'AFOUST P.O. 1929. PIGGLY WIGGLY ZEPPELINEERS'OREGONFIGHTERS !.C-C0IV!IV1ISS!0N AfTIAIMFO RY OWED 10 AID GRANT S. P. LEASE nUULfll IT I L U Ul ,m,iiiii- nnnn i iriurm nftiiTr bULVILLt UKtW. LAKtVltW KUUIt NEW YORK CITY Selecting just what you need and at consistantly lower prices makes it a very simple matter to save money at PIGGLY WIGGLY. Millions .. 1 ....... ..II v.mi liaF iiAt inet u'lvit that' U'.Utt lit. a 1 01 llllluv U'l'H uuyris i.ui ic-n jvi mt j" "....v - ; subst antial saving at these spic an.i span uality stores. Savings come easy for those who neip memseives - hi nuuui iuuui. Kellogg's Corn Flakes (Limit 4) 5C Snowflake SODAS 31b. Box 33c CALUMET STARCH, foru or gloss. 3 psikijriM 25c City Opens Gates to In trepid Crew of Globe Bal lon .. UIMtini Crnnrt (nr ' :," ''ol IUUII 111 III IUI J 1-auUI I IUI w.i-h -TV WASHINGTON. AUK. J''. 'i'- The interstate ei.r.imerv e Coir.mi- I'nt'.TI W'll i.v. As. SiV- M.i...r J-hn 1. Outline a. SM n '! ot IMC Cltrul .rw i....,v- .,i,t),ri.-e.t Hi. ;;,-.,uii- fi.e iinr.ount-.l to.l.-.y the Cer.tr.il uon ,,. soiu-ieru IHctf.c rail- ' or-iton Kl irte .tua.trn of forest Wity a, .-.mtrul. I.y ieuse. uf the . tire tuihteis h..,l hn .i..-i.it hed nn'n,,nv ot the Xi'aJj-lai;..ri!i- ; Colvitie national forest In i)lt.KOn railway tine which esten.ls j i.rtwa to r Uvv th Hluff mac from ndH. Uwn DrAoHiu Dirirto I atrfo M""mi:" o.tia.lrn. which h niUmy. California. to Lakeyiew. BrOaQoay rardUc L.CCUS i,-n tfn duty four ks. Oreaon. Tne commission already' rvi i j e.L.. T'", Dollar mountain f.re. it was n4ll au;hor:iet the Southern Pa- PllOlCd Snip. ...l. i- th only one in the l'a- f.,0 to purchase the cafiuil stork , ' . n'u m.rlhwe-t still tiivins serious ,,f other eorrh'r. ; uonl-ie. I Avuiltion tf the Nevail.l-Cali-; ' - forma-Oreson railway line w ill wiNMs r.ii. .Man. Aiiir. ni:v voi:k. aus. it. tT ro Ide .! Ki ll. - . r throunh route for South- trait 10 t tir-K.-n CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS. light fluffy. 1-pound package 25 BLUE RIBBON MALT, hop Haver, tight r.d dark 3 pound tin 69c JELL A TEEN GELATINE, assoi U'd trutt flaviv.s. 3 packiigw 25c C w.ie tJ.e u-.-THW ManitOtsi tt wn!ll rr, I..,-,.,.. ,rai!l.- K'i.U!l C. rnnianJer lluvo ,hraten.l with dw.nt.-.ion toUay h ri,,f ,lIVK.,n i,(J,n. r an.i erew cf the ii..-.n l:;t antiroaehint wlU ol .rh. ... ,.,.;..n . ;.i ., ;.i ,n:,n ,t.ru..l le. .iraf Ze,p.!:. . t"in,atej that an annu-l ..I n :n.;r return !nt nufi fal . :, r.nie. in ih Mii'.h; I1"'"' ;i, U, ., n..,n,.i l.y , p,r., r u ai.Mi'i.l ttie warM. . Kii,-r. in '.he northtast. ah.l Hie ,., ... iln i... ... soutt-.t-rn An -:al muTM.-iiia 1 w-eiitne ar- tfl.mn town trf :n KIn Iv. i.;;., .-r.Sr.l an v.;!-.' rt -Itt.ty tor the cit.-'iVe (Ar noith. aie the tr.ena.U 1 tti iltetlMIH lis to hat settVmrtl's. . h. tv.s. :v. re a.-laimae the u.nr- .'"i vi!l.t-r are tnak-'.-:v..'i r -!-..iu: s w.t.e extiloJ: .1. ti. rat. atten-.t-t to .-.;rl. th. :a . a;K,'.:.t she .tnacir.V.ion , : i..,r,t r-.i-Jt of the tires. i. i!-ii?a:;o:i of ttie wor! y n.-w omlneak L reV'.irt.-.l on 1" l:. N.nf r rHtervl.vy jvaUl h. ti. i. Kl.r.j. a Urve islav.d in v.t-e. t. - l'te-..!en: ll.-vvr. an, I Wir.nii, Nai-rowv. north ASHLAND. Ore.. Aus. V.et Hivu'.n.' .,( vr.r..tee iS;'.al A!:.' flora anu i;u:n . i.i....a l,v Is vlsitln VZZ Zi rCy home ca Sherman .ireet. H-rh-r t h. Lett Msiting friends at tornins. al.7 and continued his tnp hom ard Friday mornim'.. Mr. unit Mrs. J. W. )Wr ""1 their daiiBhters. MarKaret and rraoes leu Ashland Friday morn inf to make a trip to Bend and re tain hv way of the McKenzie Pas?. Mr "au l Mrs. A. C. siiranse 1- A.lildnd Thursday to spend their va.-ation at coast ,oin! ami with friends and relatives in I'ortland. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Tyrrell, who reside on the hitihway between Me.:iutd and Jat .onville. were in Wilsnti Thursday and vi.-iie.t ai the home of Mrs. J. I'. Ik'dO" nn the lioul-.eard. m.. f.Hih rKiiie. iati?hter ol Mr and Mrs. Dodge nn the Houlevarl. was called to Kugene Wednesday to take a position on the Kiuene Morning Ueaister. Miss IVidse completed her course in jour nalism at the university last June. .Miss Marzaret Tineie of F.UKne ij vis!Iin in Ashland for a few ilavs and is the puesi of Miss Thelma Peroizi on ('.unite street. Mrs. Sidney Gulirk. Sr.. of New York ( itv has rettrse,! from Pan FVuni-isco and will asain he a ituest at tl.e home of her daughter. Mrs. I .-,-.reit llavis. on Allison sreet. ... .. IJrllev is vlslttnir to .insa -oi. Ashland at tne nome 01 uer sister. Mrs. J- Edward. Thornton, for the week. Mies Marie Moon, daughter of Mr and Mrs. A- W. Moon on Slier man street, was hostess at a slum t,er pariv Wednesday niKh:. Th. group oi Hirl friends spent th evenini! with music and Kamfs. Those who enjoyed tlx1 pleasant affair were the .Misses Celia Fry. V lleii 'laley. Floy ( Yount. Kuni. e Hatter. Kurh Creen.tind the hostes'. Miss Marie Moon. Chapter AC ot the 1'. E. O. Sister, hood honored one of its members. Mi-s Marxuenle Hammond, who I, soon to leave for a year of stud, at the I'niversliy' of Oregon, wiih a covered diali luncheon, apreod on , the lawn at the home of Mrs. S. 11. ; McNair on Scenic drive. The even in? was spent In conversation. Miss Hammond will leave Ashland abo'it the middle of September. jmlt;e and Mrs. Fred I. In?raham I of Yuma. Atiz.. passed thron-h ! xhland on Wedsesday, traveling homeward after 11 tour of the na- I tional l.arks. They delayed lor a time in Ashland to look up old friends. . , Mr. and Mrs. Applewhite hav. (fine to Portland, where Mr. Apple- , white will receive medical treat- I ment. up.. V:r.r..iH'c. Uiul ar.d a:t-r.U-l vho! !;:-. ar- LUX FLAKES 25c iTaMiT'iuyrS SPEKJ5YS PANCAKE FLOUR Lrje 251 w.i;-yi V I KVerV .MlUJ t"rro"'"n SELEd HUE0F0RD em.-iyi' L a v.enocrai.her for a jv-iH I rail .k-x ;.r::i .'i r ai FOR LABOR MEET m:f:z:z::. B & M BEANS and BROWN BREAD, Urir cn 19c (1 I YOLO PICKLES. OCr s p Jdiir ::d dill, vict jrs &J LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER, ET it c'ns and parifio " J t ' TEA GARDEN SYRUP, OC g pir.t jur& Ach . .... . . ;( H PIGGLY WIGGLY" BLEND COFFEE. fi 1 in Mtifiction mt.Ua, Mb. pkj VTr 3 founds . . . i .-v .n R 1 . so; ( h . , '.:;:;'! i: sivc h-.m to TJak f- :ir.rs h of ;ht Oral tcr . v..:s ,n,r r.i.e. r ; :.Tlil '.hr'-v : ;hr tthi't T 1 1 .1 - A M O O K . Or?.. Auf. ,S:urdAy f.r t'r.uus.v wht-r they i-;.tn t. tkt a thrv -rs' vurt Polo Shirts (All Sizes) BOYS' AND MEN'S is the ln nar s tra.n.rtc. l'Lth Oi:n.cre r-tum-i h--r.-.e cr. - r- : IV..-.-. i .- ...v... ate tf.t.raiion ; ls.roT ny fee -i-a -.he 1. h..c-.e ir s. e w .- r . .s.V 1 -,:t cr..y ; I-Altehar IE AI SAN (PT!MSS Watermelon Klondike Pound . . 1 Bread 3 Loaves t tt A W nlf "tit 20c M nwiiini Piggly Wiggly Market SPECIALS Choice Steaks, per pound .' 35c Fresh Side Pork, per pound 20c Veal Shoulder Roast, per pound 25c Good Bacon, per pound 30c Phone 1236 We Deliver KATE SVN KAFAKU ia.l- Atyt .. .f Jhs H Frict 1. i tstml u ar. Oueatia '.riu t.xiay lor , tt-.1 :tiMt.Wr of hts WTticx-u ie?J sa A'-'.jte.es. The trap w vr.-.r.c at lo if a ct. ana te w-as , -,roso-.ir.v:Nl dead la siuute later . I hor- ju Ntter tf r 1 ere lttc f last wordf. He :-aie fvXNiiy-e tv Warvlea Jine HoA-haa ;-.:ss as tt a .vise was iv? it;vi "r h" head irtoe rvfv.stv. all .vf;" of jvirt.-a: cvr. :atx- fvrs ts cta.;aii:s. legate, a'.'.n.l.t-is the arr.tiai i M.- ;.! session h-re tiviay. a4v fir a v.s.l a; h- u ;;l.a:-, O.v-rr. r-:-r'.lrd. was Kacer.e. Sr. ,-.!! re:-rn f.-r tr.r r.,-r.--r iatd for rrslnt f'-r the tii; WTTIt ci :v r.orrr.1 cr.oo:. th.rJ o..-.svat..e tirre. P. K. Miss l.ou-e JVar:. who as re- N-., kers,.-r. ar.d X l were r...:ei :o te dar fer. as:;, ii: ir. .rtcrn:n:d for vie pr:Jra. Kmter.e. is sa.d to t-e e;y rr.u.h N.ciersiT. fc.;!i( the rosit-.m a; improved ar-d Me to c..n::r.ae her f-rvser-t. .oxiurse ir. r.'arses Trair.ir.c at The Ber. T. OsJvrr.e was rer.or.-.ir.at- KiC:::o Vr.ior. hosr::?.: :r. K-er.e e-i secretary-treasurer and will be tr zr :: jj i::r.art ar.d r-lxv-e tor election ry i,. . en '.v?lr OT. Ki:lv ret-jr-e-.l atr.-.ay ."Vers w.i:-!.cri; sxt:T srn.iir.c a t-ao weess era'. rr.e:-.-.her- aoa:..r. i.t-.r.f a cur.her of -.he ore rvcn-.- ;ik.s of the Oasoa.ie r..r.e. .art CVtor-er 1. Mrs- C. A- Ka ar..i two children n envied totay. v0 have t-een v:s;t:ri for sv .-.e t:r..e w.:h X!-. Birr' r. o:hr. m.-s, I'rar.i Merrill or. the 3.u:v.ir.! left n Tuestay :-.-r :r.-.r hor.-.e a: : votir.r T.e o..-: WILL H. WILSON "Cheapest Store in the West" 32 North Front St. All WOOL SUITS $14.50 Mlk Ht:r.. PJ-.e'.p.. .,.:a.".: Nor"7il oh;vl- his g:-r.t to Euje-r.e for a t..: to her K;:r iri m . A then gc to Krr.j.:.-. VaI'-s t- " - " h liar.rc the o-orr,r. yi:. Lculs e!u:v. whe is s 7-r. 3 - ASHl.NI. Ore, Au iSp- i-f it ri- evs ::: A5h"-ir.i .ri: Oii. A viri.Mj oc ltiKt p-Ar n TuiiC f." Vi:;.y Kin- lias St2 s k ; psi frvrs Ash:zc :o sas. whre he ;cs to j EGG PRICES FIRM AS jt ccTttem OACSer y by the Ah:Z;i iu:nfsf. si PrvCuoe AssviatK Mrs-- 0-.-rr- B rvoX .- i- i th cir'KMd w scM a! v :ox. liA-shter I-rr:-. i r;:r;r- c:o? Xi.xl : 5-' Tr tc Aji-.i .r-s o- :.-.:r y Aso iNrN-c we: by '.t kvl LCv-riir- -c.'.i tt-h cur.rc ;h? outic-s -:cs: a: tt-e 7e-ct vir- i- i o n S.i N- . f'-'- A.S--1AT i T.ANT A a . V .-v--?--t -.r.s ifti:r- X: if .v-rz-aa ri vs. n . a tie tiiri : a c jCr, -i M- T.J.-: l K. V. Tiv -.r xf Sviri r::-t. lit.t :hty tiiif :h-..r 1HE MARKETS BRINGS S2000e nnur l ow.v4 '.AN .' : I P- , 1 v...-r.to ; SAl.7 "AKE A 0T.a-i a - A ! I .P fiO r j r.a-Ta.. r 'm --- l a : Oirlli. m 1 i trtjr :s Ora:-..-L-i..e rt s -1?-. .v.- ii-: art. ra:i rti ar : ".ir iiitt.tr. .--.:r.t ,r V : IT fr. - a tr-p ; r La.. ,t. O Arls,i rt ri.T. sr-et w r -ki tel '. f.T e -1 -r-rj. ' ;ii . 1 are'. e ve?s. a.i li.iti v. s v - -. ; s. . ; . : ; ft 1 - j 1 -.' vvr.-s v.,t y X a IVk rrap hie .. . I .-. i (-,- i 't - in s- lit 1 1 . I : 1 : 1 Tl. i -. i - -. . -re ut tlf nt si e tf.f .-.ra- v. - " - -vi-r-.?. -a. . ri-.c: 1 - -.- ; 1-. a- t t 1 ? : t 4 -S--7, - c.-i t; i--;i a.t- Johnson's Market SATURDAY SPECIALS! Cantaloupe 4 lbs. 25c Tomatoes 7 lbs. 23c Crab Apples 6 lbs. 25c Green Peppers 2 lbs. 13c Home Grown Ice Cold Watermelons Telephone 1137 Sixth and Grape Swifts Premium Hams and Bacon Special for Saturday Buy Your Ham and Bacon for Over Labor Day Swift's Premium Ham Per Pound - Halt or whole jC Swift" Prrmiam Bjtcon ia jNUEa canon cr by .;: r io pieo. tvr po i Crystal Market Tili E0V20CLT Grcoivrji 45c Glacier Market 1 11 11 a n f.. 1. . -... f Wall Stmt Report 1 kf ,P t.4r y.-i'f- v -Tt.l-t 4,i".:,-c 1 f il. 1 ; '.. " I f A. -f i I AJil itC J 7 : Ml WO? I MM A V l it -ms ""ii ih 4f-( 1 F t-0 i .L l '. V'fi4 vir.if v,o 1 nr int :i.v ;.i;'a-.- fn ij;i" v -r I :" ": :u ! "i:r '. - A3 f tl.Urt T't TtJI" J , 1 mm 1 "tltf A-'.iC iiL?y.ti, 4U V ft 4VCViMt ii ;A --ivi JlWvai j Guaranteed to contain no fillers adulterants, arti ficial flavors or artificial colors. ECONOMY MEAT MARKET Don't Forget to Order Meats For Your Labor Day Holiday! Here are some good suggestions Delicious Lunch Meats Eastern Hams and Bacon Rhode Island Red Fryers. Hens Rabbits Veal Loaf Ready for Baking Spring Lamb Choice Beef Milk Fed Veal Ycung Perk NICHOLS & ASHPOLE Phon 46 206 East Main I