fawday, ÎMêeraKêP Si, lM i AURUM bAft« «biÑOl ■»»* A .(¡CAI ANI) PERSONAL | M alta Commandery No. 4 Kaightn Tem plai Bntche? Returns— B u tle r H elm an, who fo r som e m o n th s has been h elp in g his b ro th e r in th e Gold H ill m e at m a rk e t, re­ tu rn e d to A sh lan d Sunday evening. “ Lady Babbie” ! In the Films Masoitta Hali You w ill w an t oandy from R ose S ta te d conclave W ednesday even­ B ro th e rs fo r it is th e best an d costs ing, D ecem ber 21. In sta lla tio n and no m ore th a n b ran ch no t so good. 93tf \ Red Cross w ork. S upper a t 6 :3 0 o’clock. V isiting and so jo u rn in g Fire Hall Stunt— Sir K n ig h ts co u rteo u sly invited. The e n te rp risin g co-ed, Miss Mil­ P. K. HAMMOND, E. C. d red Spears, who was in A shland a W. H. DAY, R ecorder. few days ago so licitin g m ag azin e su b sc rip tio n s to pay college ex­ Pinehurst Teacher A rrives— penses, k illed chickens an d did m any J. E. P a tte rso n , fo rest entom o lo ­ o th e r in te re stin g s tu n ts in o rd e r to gist, S unday b ro u g h t his w ife hom e coax coy coins from re lu c ta n t from P in e h u rst, w here she is te a c h - . palm s. A t th e fire h a ll C hief R ob­ ing school. Mr. P a tte rso n , w ent by? inson o ffered Miss S pears fifty cents a u to as fa r as K eene creek, w hich I s , if sho w ould go u p sta irs a n d slide e a st of G reen S prings m o u n tain a n d . down th e b rass pole. T his in te re s t­ six m iles from P in e h u rst. T he road ing s tu n t was obligingly perfo rm ed . to th is point is graded and graveled At one of th e A shland pool h alls it an d in fine shape. Mrs. P a tte rso n is re la ted th a t a p a rty of card play­ cam e by team th e re m a in d e r of th e ers w as canvassed w ith o u t re su lts, (Kstance from P in e h u rst. The P a t­ w h ereu p o n th ey w ere in fo rm e r by te rso n s have a h om estead th ree- th e p ro p rie to r th a t if th ey co u ld n ’t fo u rth s of a m ile from th e new high-i “ vo te,” they could get out. They w ay, n e a r P in e h u rst. chose th e la tte r course. I R ose B ros a re m ak in g cream R ose B ro th e rs a re m ak in g candy m in ts and candy canes. Buy early. canes to d ay — buy y o u rs soon. 9 3 tf 93tf ---------- Z H om e from S an J o s e — Brining Home Bride-— Miss Irm a D eCarlow , w ho is a t­ E d w ard H u n t, who w ent to Los te n d in g th e San Jo se n o rm a l school, A ngeles recently, is re p o rtre d to have m a rrie d a w om an doctor from cam e hom e S a tu rd a y to spend th e th e east, a n d to be b rin g in g h e r to C h ristm as v acatio n w ith frie n d s and his hom e n e a r th e high school, re la tiv e s in A sh lan d C H E R R O C H IM E S • W e m u st move a lot of wood a t Ash- once on Main s tre e t lo t, so can sell 9 2 tf d y 16 inch pine cu t from live body tre e s a t $3.75 p er Ider delivered. C arso n -F o w ler L u m b er Co. 93-2 GET YOUR XMAS TURKEY F R E E ! W ith every d o lla r purchase u n til S a tu rd a y n ig h t we will give a tic k e t fo r free d raw in g on a T u rk ey o r Duck. F irs t prem ium — T urkey . Second p rem ium — Duck. D raw ing S atu rd ay n ig h t a t 8 :3 0 . Ashland Poultry and Fish Market 93 N. Main “ S alvation N ell” — “ One of th e m ost pow erful and to u c h in g photo plays I have ever seen ,” says O. H. B arn h ill, re fe r­ rin g to “ S alv atio n N ell,” which will be show n a t th e V ining to n ig h t and to m orrow n ig h t. “ P eople w ho d o n ’t approve of m an y of th e p ic tu re s show n on th e cinem a screen sh o u ld p atro n ize th is re m a rk a b ly stro n g , clean play an d th u s show m a n ag e rs and p ro d u cers th a t it pays to ex­ h ib it th is class of p ictu res. T h e a c t­ I ing is w o n d erfu lly re a listic an d d ra - m atic, th e p ro to g ra p h s v ery a rtis tic and u n u su ally well ta k e n , th e h e a rt in te re st stro n g a n d a ffe ctin g . T he saloon scenes a re b ru ta l an d re v o lt­ ing, b u t— fo rtu n a te ly — saloons a re a th in g of th e p a st in th is c o u n try The ch u rch m usic by th e splendid photoplay o rg a n ad d s m uch to th e realism . T he play is a d ra m a tiz a ­ tion of a book by th e sam e nam e. It will pay anyone to see th e S alv a­ tio n A rm y in actio n a t th e V in in g .” 11 OPEN CONTEST W ANTED! —a new name for Stevens Restaurant, sometime be­ tween now and Dec. 31st Someone can win a meal ticket worth $5.50. —write a name for the res­ taurant; also your name and address plainly on a piece of paper, and hand it to my cashier. For the best name handed in, I will give the lucky fellow one meal ticket ABSOLUTELY FREE of charge. W. R. HARTMAN, Manager Successor to F. C. Stevens Married Sixty-Pive Years— Rev. an d Mrs. W illiam Jo h n so n celeb rated th e ir six ty -fifth w edding a n n iv e rsa ry S a tu rd a y a t th e ir hom e on L ow er A lm ond stre e t. Rev. J o h n ­ son is a p erso n al frien d of Jo h n W an am ak er, fo rm e r p o stm a ste r g en ­ e ra l an d m illio n aire P h ila d e lp h ia m e rc h an t, who each y e ar sendb his A shland frien d a v alu ab le b irth d a y p resen t. Rev. Jo h n so n le ft W ana- m a k e r’s em ploy m any y e a rs ago to accom pany Rev. D w ight L . Moody, th e c ele b ra te d ev an g elist, aB o rg a n ­ ist, serv in g In th a t cap acity fo r six ! years. R ev. Jo h n so n teach es a la rg e *Sunday school class in th e P re sb y te ria n c h u rch , an d h e and Mrs. Jo h n so n a re loved an d resp ected by a la rg e circle of frien d s an d ac­ q u a in ta n ce s. lem s w hich have been m aoped out fo r solution by th e league fo r th e com ing y ear a re : C o-operation w ith o th e r o rg an izatio n s of th e N o rth ­ w est in an e ffo rt to secure reduction of fre ig h t ra te s: th e a rriv a l a t a b o tte r u n d e rsta n d in g o f th e f r u it w iping question w ith less s trin g e n t reg u la tio n s anjl num ero u s o th e r m a tte rs of vital In te re st to local fr u it grow ers. Dairy and Poultry Feeds Car from Albers Bros Milling Company ju st unloaded The prices are rig h t Ashland Fruit Association The role of “Lady Babbie” m “The Little Minister,” made fa­ mous on the stage by Maude Adams, has been done on the screen by Betty Compson. The pretty Paramount star, directed by Penrhyn Stanlaws, the noted artist, has done some of the best work of her career in this pic­ ture, soon to be released, z of Barrie’s story. M ountain avenue and Iow a stre e t. Nice Dry W ood! also Blox. land L um ber Co., phone 20. FRUIT GROWERS w orked o u t by th e b o ard of d irec- tlve expense, such as s te n o g ra p h e r’s LEAGUH ORGANIZE *tor9 w b ich . as can be seen by th e fees and teleg ram s. N one of th e of­ FOR COMING YEAR lis t’ is a re p re se n ta tiv e body of m en ficers receive sala rie s. No ap p lica­ tio n b la n k AW6 TREEb A WILD­ CAT LAS’ NIGHT, EN KUN'L BOB WANTER KNOW HOW COME AH A IN ' FETCH '|M HOME W ID ME - - H U H ? AHS JES' MO' FAS'ER'N he w u z on mah feet ! llliü'lllltllü'in'ilü'íllüíllllintlllfli 031102000201010200020001000002000202000002020200010000000102000132534853485353895323484853235348232348485323485348000248534848484853535323234853482348485301 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE— B eau tifu l young G er­ m an R o ller sin g er. P hone 408-R. FOR SA LE— W hite P lm o u th Rock cockerels from hoganized and tra p n e ste d fo u n d atio n stock. F irs t an d second prize w in n ers a t A sh­ lan d W in te r F a ir. P lace y o u r o r­ d ers now for e arly h a tch in g eggs. H. F . S toaks, 124 M orton St., A shland, O regon. 93-3* STRA Y ED — F ro m 286 V ista, hen tu rk e y . No ta il fe a th e rs. F in d e r phone 439-J. 93-2* » ...................... .A . ■■ ... ■ --- FO R R EN T— J a n u a ry 1 w ill have five room a p a rtm e n t, firs t floou, b a th and g arag e, $30.00; also th re e room s w ith b a th , $ 2 5 .0 0 ,i lig h t and w a te r in clu d ed . 153 i G ra n ite St. P h o n e 411-R. 93-1 FO R R EN T— T h ree nice clean fu rn -j '&$%(! &#) U77 !! #$#$ &!"PU"#%!"!! ished room s, p riv a te to ile t, s i n k , an d lav ato ry . 128 F a c to ry St. 93-3* FO R SALE— F a t, th o ro u g h b re d W h ite L eg h o rn p u llets. 243 M oun­ ta in avenue. 93-3 j Here’s News That Is News! FO R SA LE— T hom pson piano, li­ b ra ry tab le, o th e r fu rn itu re . 344 E a s t M ain. 93-4 • SW EE T C ID ER — M ade fresh every day. O rd er now fo r th a t X raasi d in n e r. 40 c en ts gallon, tw o for 75 cen ts delivered. P h o n e 9F11. Brown Bread Christmas Suggestions For the Sportsman, Fisherman and Boy MAUSER AUTOMATICS—LUGER PISTOLS MARBLE’S SPECIALTIES. x BAKED BY THE Waterproof Matchboxes — Hunting Knives Hunting Axes • Guns, Rods, Reels and Lines Peerless Bakery FOR THE BOY AND BOY SCOUT .22-caliber Rifles — Pocket Knives Air Guns — Watches Boy Scout Compasses—Axes—Knives ___ Medford, Oregon Yours for Service Elkhorn Gun Store R. (BOB) MIDDLETON The Only Modern Bakery in Southern Oregon — Always Prepared to Serve You Our password is 81 Oak St. SERVICE, QUALITY AND QUANTITY A box fa c to ry w ith a $15,000 pay­ ro ll is bein g e stab lish ed in L a G rande. 0100000003000248000000000000535323232323000100010023480010000709000100010200012300020042000001000001000001000102010002230223485323230100000000004800010000 SWENSON & McRAE’S XMAS FURNITURE SALE 4 - B IG S A L E D A Y S - 4 ONLY FOUR MORE SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL XMAS Say Merry Xmas with Useful and Practical Gifts, that are of an enduring nature, that each day of the year may be a remembrance of Xmas and of a wise and thoughtiul giver. That gift is Furniture. A Few Suggestions of What to Give and Where to Find It If You H ave Not Bought Y o u r $1.00 Broom for 50c B uy One Now. FLOOR LAMPS AND TABLE LAMPS A GOOD SELECTION OF CHILDREN’S TOYS —Lamps that are ornamentally likeable as well as useful— and every one a genuine bargain value. Post and shade com­ plete. While they remain— $11.50 ‘ $14.50 $22.00 $25.50 $28.00 —Others without shades $6.50 $8.25 $9.85 —Such as Coaster Wagons, Tricycles, Scooters, Ki Ki Kars. Red Riders, Red Flyers, Kiddie Cars, Sammy Cars, Doll Bug gies, Automobiles, Baby -Swings, Baby V alkers —All at very low prices. SLEEP-INVITING KAPOK SILK FLOSS MATTRESSES —r Made of downy Silk Floss, which has long been recognized as an ideal mattress filling, for it has many desirable qualifies by which it provides a maximum of comfort on account of the flexibility and softness. It takes up every curve of the tyodv and responds to the slightest pressure. I t supports your weight evenly from head to foot and permits a degree of relaxation that is very pleasant indeed. —These mattresses are priced as low as $11.95. XMAS RUGS —Nothing adds a more refined appearance to your home than a few carefully selected Rugs. —Good’ quality Axminster Rugs, large size, regular value $37.50. Special at this sale—$26.85. —Regular $45.00 Axminsters. Specially priced at $36.50. —Seamless Tapestry Brussels fyig, large size, regular $30.00 value. Special—$22.65. _ —Wool and Fibre Rugs priced as low as $9.85. GENUINE LEATHER, REED AND FIBRE TAPESTRY UPHOLSTERED ROCKERS —Priced at $38.50 $33.50 $26.85 $19.50 $18.50 $11.75 _Arm rockers in beautiful quarter-sawed oak finish as low as $5*85. —J u s t when Xmas buying is at its highest pitch comes this bargain value on fine,'big, deep, roomy,comfortable, superbly constructed and good looking luxury rockers. They are just good and likeable rockers from regular stock offered for this four days’ sale startiugly underpriced. —About 65 rockers to select from. GIFT SUGGESTIONS —Traveling Bags, Trunks, Suit Cases, Aluminum Ware. Dinner Ware, Wash Boilers, Children’s Rockers, Davenports Bed Room Suites, Dressers, Beds, Grass Rugs, Congoleum Rugs, Linoleum Rugs.