AMÉtÁWj h ü tí tuon rotti «MM m m m h Fresh sweet elder at ftoao Bros. entèr. In regard to other fairs E. O, McCORMJOK 37-tf w h e re ticketB a r e so ld a t th e g a te , TELLS OP TRIP TO For high grade tailoring for mea ! LOCAL AND PERSONAL UàdawàXh Nth«fcb«il 19, iWt M U H »■ M Q frnWHI aùd Women— C. Orres. R eturns from Texas— * V isits D aughter— M r. ant? M rs. H u sc h k e h a v e re ­ M rs. M cV ickar, m o th e r of M rs. tu rn e d fro m a p le a s a n t v isit a t th e C h a rle s A. E d w a rd s, is sp e n d in g th e hom e of th e ir d a u g h te r, M rs. C. H. w in te r a t th e M e th o d ist E p isco p al Mrs. f? a rso n a g e ., K n ig lita T e m p la r, s ta te d conclave B u rn s, of H o u sto n , T exas. H u sc h k e 's m o th e r, M rs. P e rry , ac­ W ednesday ev en in g . N ovem ber 16. j c o m p an ied h e r d a u g h te r to A sh lan d, All woo! s u its fo r $20 a t P a u lse r- A lso R ed C ross w ork. a n d w ill spend th e w in te r h ere. u d ’s. 63tf S iskiyou c h a p te r R. A. M., s ta te d M rs. P e rry is w ell pleased w ith A sh ­ c o n v o catio n T h u rsd ay ev en in g , N o­ lan d a n d S o u th e rn O regon c lim a te . To A ttend B anquet— vem ber 17. A n u m b e r of A sh la n d people a re E a s te rn S ta r b a z a a r, F rid a y a f t e r ­ p la n n in g to a tte n d th e c o u n ty Y. M. Big re d a c tio n in a ll m illin e ry a t noon a n d ev en in g , N ovem ber 18. M rs. S im o n ’s b e g in n in g N ovem ber C. A. b a n q u e t a t M edford th is ev en ­ 15. 26 S outh P io n e er Ave. 64-2* ing. Back from B ly—• S p r a tt W ells r e tu r n e d y e s te rd a y Paulseru< T s S u its w ill b e a r com ­ from Bly, w h e re he h a s been a tte n d ­ T rin ity G uild M eeting— p a ris o n s in p rice, q u a lity an d flt.6 3 tf T he lad ies of T rin ity G uild w ill ing to b u sin e ss in co n n e ctio n w ith hold a social a fte rn o o n in th e P a r ­ his fa rm s in t h a t vicinity. ish H ouse T h u rsd a y . All m em b ers H o te l B u ild e r G one— F . V. Q u n h a m , of D allas, T exas, G en u in e M exican c h ick en tam a le s,! u rg ed to be p rese n t. s ta r te d ho m e ¡this m o rn in g , a f te r 20 cen ts. E n t e r s C o n fe c tio n e ry .6 2 tf sp e n d in g tw o d ay s in A s h la n a in ­ T h e b e st c h o c o la te c re a m s c a n be v e s tig a tin g th e h o tel s itu a tio n w ith A B a rg a in ! 35 a c re s u b irrig a te d i p u rc h a se d a t R ose B ros. 45-ef a view to e re c tin g a b u ild in g fo r ra n c h n e a r G len d ale, w tih 8 r o o m ! ' th is p u rp o se, if a rr a n g e m e n ts s a tis ­ h o u se, b a rn , v a rie ty of f r u it a n d P la n s C a lifo rn ia Trip»— fac to ry to him co u ld be m ade. Mr. b e rrie s. Tools, f u r n itu r e included. D r S. F. S o n g er is p la n n in g on a D u nham c la im e d to r e p re s e n t un- $3200. W o u ld c o n sid e r tra d in g fo r se v e ra l w eeks visit in S o u th e rn C ali­ i lim ite d c a p ita l in San F ra n c isc o an d city o r ra n c h p ro p e rty in o r n e a ri fo rn ia th is w in ter. 1 New Y ork. C liff P a y n e m ak e s silv e r ch ests. A sh lan d See ST A PL E S . 65-1 MASONIC CALENDAR THIS W EEK F o r p le a tin g , see O rres. W e re n o v a te old s u its . u d ’s. W h e re ev e n in g e n te r ta in m e n ts a re given a t th e A sh la n d fa ir, a s w as th e case o n e n ig h t la s t y e a r, a n ad - ! m issio n c h a rg e is e n tire ly p r a c tic - ' p assed , w ith good sw im m in g a n d T he m in e rs to ld us t h a t th e sc en e ­ Bay c o u n try , in a d d itio n to th is ry below th e m in es w as m uch m ore b e a u tifu l d riv e, in tim e fo r th e F a ir a b le a n d d e sira b le , th e w in te r fa ir fish in g . T h is is one of th e m o st scenic b e a u tifu l th a n t h a t w hich we h ad in 1925. m a n a g e rs sta te . 000200010201000100532300020102232302000023020009010001005348482348482323235348232353234853482348484853232353310102235302532348232348232348535353484823532348532353485353 e i •a Q? r-— THE STORY OF CAMILLE enacted by Her Greatest Emotional Role The story of undying appeal to both young and old. A photodram a of a trag ed y which is a classic of literatu re, stage and opera. m rz) $ ¿5 THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE DISPLAY OF T O Y S -m - SOUTHERN OREGON 1 7 tf O ur E n tire Lower Floor is Devoted to T his D isplay WEEKS & ORR COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS P a u lse r- 63tf Medford’s Toyland V I SATURDAY SPECIAL AT 10 A. M —BROWNIE ROASTER, 25c See W indow s for D isplay ’ of co n cessio n s an d m e rc h a n ts ’ ex- | h ib its d e p en d s upon th e n u m b e r of v isito rs. T h e success of th e fa ir h eld h e re la s t w in te r is believed by M r. A n ­ d erso n to h a v e been la rg e ly d u e to th e fre e ad m issio n fe a tu re . V isit­ o rs n o t only c am e in la rg e n u m b e rs, b u t b e in g a d m itte d fre e p u t th e m In th e b e st possible fra m e of m ind to ­ w ard th e show , w hich w ould n o t be th e case if th ey h a d paid m oney to N azimova -io 10 A P P L E E X H IB IT S WILL H EA b SHOW ' AT W INTER FA IR (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1) 100 Per Cent Program if that is so, it would O regon o r th e e n tir e U nited S ta te s. ! be a g re a t lu re to (to u rists, an d It sh o u ld be developed a n d used | m ig h t seem to w a r ra n t a g ita tio n a t ALAMEDA MINES a s a lu re fo r to u r is t tra v e l. W e th is tim e fo r th e c o n s tru c tio n of a need h av e no fe a r of a d v e rtis in g it (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1) w idely, as one of th e c h ie f a tt r a c ­ ¡'highw ay dow n to th e co ast, in o r d e r tio n s of S o u th e rn O regon. to open up th e n e a u tie s of th e Coos c o n d itio n s a re v e ry d iffe re n t, m any a m u s e m e n t fe a tu re s b e in g o ffe red . D unsm uir V isitor ¡ R e c o v e rs fro m Illn e ss M rs. W . L. J a m e s cam e up f r o m 1 M iss E d ith M oore, w ho h a s been R eturned to R ogue E lk — D u n s m u ir yesteT day a n d is sto p p in g ill, Is r e p o rte d to be ra p id ly im- . . D r. M aud Haw ley r e tu r n e d S u n ­ a t H otel A sh lan d . proving. d a y to R ogue E lk , w h e re sh e is vis­ itin g th e M cD onald’s, w ho k e e p th e h o te l a t th e p lace m e n tio n e d ............ WEDNESDAY THURSDAY— -~ S ridea in Southern Oregon,, if not in j juat enjoyed, E. R. I saac & Co Successors to C. H- Vaupel. THE QUALITY S TO R E TOG LA TE TO CLA SSIFY FO R R E N T — L a rg e f ir s t flo o r fro n t room . G as ra n g e fo r cooking. 153 G ra n ite St. P h o n e 411-R . 65-1 Comedy — “ BROWNIE’S LITTLE VENUS” FO R SA LE— M ilk goat. In q u ire M cK ercher resid e n ce , In d ia n a St. 65-3* Coming Friday-Saturday Man from Lest River FO R S A L E — E le ctric ra n g e , white» a n d b u ff le g h o rn bens an d p u lle ts, ra b b its a n d m ilk g o a ts, cheap fo r q u ick sale. 248 W im er St. P hone 473. 65-2 N ¡&S pw a y iB k.ifwr-ai M I l l I B H I l i r a iffnlnTnW ffflñ PACKARD N ow you can buy a Packard Single-Six car for $2350 f. o.b. Detroit This is a reduction of $625 from its former price, and o f $1290 from its ^rice a year ago. Knowing what this car is, we say with utter confidence that nothing in the market even approaches • its value. Once you ride in it, and drive it, you will say the same. > - The T he The T he Touring Car . Runabout . . Coupe . . . . Sedan . . . . formerly formerly formerly formerly $2975 $2975 $3750 $3975 . . . . . . . . is n ow is now is n ow is n o w $2350 $2350 $312$ $3350 bl&e prices effective, October 2 4 , 1921 PACKARD LITTLE SIX NOW ON DISPLAY —at— CLASS A GARAGE rr-apwpoTB Apr* * ’.* ‘M *’7’ L — " ■ Buy Your Thanksgiving Needs Now! Standard Linen and Linen Values ot Note Irish L inen T able Cloths—Genuine D erryvale linen; rich lustrous cloths in the p opular circu lar p a tte rn s; a splen­ did assortm ent of designs. E very cloth and napkin is guaranteed to give satisfacto ry wear. D erryvale Linen Cloths, size 70x70 ............................ $7.48 D erryvale Linen Cloths, size 70x88 ............................ $9.25 N apkins to m atch, size 22x22, dozen ....................... $9.75 E rinm ade Linen Cloths, size 70x70 ........................... $ 9.98 E rinm ade Linen Cloths, size 72x72 ............................ $10.98 E rinm ade N apkins, size 22x22, d o z e n ........................ $10.98 Linen N apkins—$8.98 a dozen, size 22x22. N apkins of­ fered at this low price because there are no table cloths to m atch. 72 inch P ure Linen D am ask, y a r d ............................... $2.98 J u s t thin k of this low price on P u re Irish Linen Damask Gloves for Thanksgiving Wear L a d ie s’ Kid Gloves in black, F ine quality Cape Gloves in w hite and brown* p a i r .$2.75 brown and heaver pail $3.00 L a d ie s’ Kid Gloves in Mack W om en’s Cape ( loves in and w hite with contrasting biown and tan, v ith heavy stitch in,'-;, brown ami g ray — p a ir ................................ $3.00 ¡out seam, p air ........... $2.25 SILK UMBRELLAS (U?; bn! NEW VANITY CASES M ade of good quality silk w ith latest style handles of coffee wood and Bakelite Colors, navy, taupe, brown. New P andora sh:oes, made of Pin Seal, India Boat and S pider Calfskin. A ttached m irror, memo pad and p u r e green and red. Priced from fittings. Priced from $6.98 to $10.98 i $5,SS t j $7.98 72 inch Double S atin D am ask, vd..$3.98 THANKSGIVING SILKS Two beautiful p attern s to select from and N apkins to m atch at, dozen. .$10.98 36 inch fine quality Dutchess Sal in, in black onlv. A real value, vard . .. .$1.69 36 inch Changeable T affeta Silk, beau tiful color com binations. T hanksgiving Sale price, yard ............................... $2.25 M ercerized Table Cloths ...............$1.48 58x58, hem stitched, ready for use, and several p a tte rn s to select from. Thanksgiving Sale of Fancy Lace Scarfs and Lunch Cloths •Pv» Sni æ bn 36 inch heavy quality Dress Satin. \H the new and wanted shades for A utum n wear. P er vard .................’. ............. $2.25 1-AiCl r.Tfc» $2725 f. o. b. A shland Clsk tk e m a n w ho o w n s one a A special purchase of these Lace Scarfs and Table Satin Bedspreads—$6.48 Linen Towels—85c ea. pieces enables us to sell th e m jit about wholesale prices. H eavy quality fine Satin finish, w ith plain hem. Same spread with scalloped cut com ers a t . . . ........ $6.98 F ine q uality all pure Linen Towels, m ade in Ireland. L arge size Linen Towels hem stitched, each . . . $1.00 See window display. Priced, each, a t . . . . 5 9 c to $6.98 b it. The Store Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated H ave your hem stitching and picoting done here.