PAQfe TWO Saturday, Septem Ì m t 29. i» 2 3 After the ceremony congratular Returned from Vacation in Cal — Let’s get together on the clothe« tions were extended; then a delic-j T h e' Misses Georgia Coffee’ and question. Paulsend’s. ;1°us four course luncheon was Gertrude Biede returned yesterday (Established in 1876) e , served by the bride’s sister, Mrs. afternoon from a two week s vaca­ r í Charles Hargadine. Covers were laid tion in California. Motoring in Miss Published Every Evening Except Sunday by MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor. , for fifteen. The guest list included Coffee’s machine the THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO only the immediate family and a few eraged over 200 miles each day hone items to her at 345-R, between 10 A. M„ and 2 P. M„ Bert R. Greer .................... .......... Editor close friends of the bride. j traveled. One day was spent in Oak- and evenings. The most ’artistic table decora- land and Almeda visiting friends tions were arranged by Mrs. H ar-' The J. R. Casey family a, s . nta OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39 United States Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as every third Friday of the month at gadine and Miss Gertruda Biede. the Monica were hosts during their visit Caiendar of Events of the Week— Second Class Mail Matter. center piece, a pergola in daintiest in Santa Monica. With headquarters the Civic Club House. Study Club— Monday, Oct. 1st. Oldfield Glendale, Catalina Subscription Price, Delivered in City- The Thursday Evening Bridge w h i c h T T ' a m ’‘“ “a'""5’ U“ der ,herei Civic Club— Tuesday, Qct. 2nd. which a tiny bride and groom and Islands, Burbank and Inglewood One Mcnth ...... .............................................. | Gates Woman’» Foreign Missionary So- Club has its meetings fortnightly, Three Months ............................................... .. 1.95 minister stood was a beautiful crea- shared the tourists attention. Mrs. ciety of M. E. Church— Friday, at Thursday evenings. s Also full line of Six Months ...................................................... 3.75 Thia tbii d » Elizabeth Bush at Inglewood was Mrs. Patrick’s on Almond St. There are yet other organizations One Year ......................................................... 7.50- Tins date and hour marks another visited and friends in each of the I Epworth League Social— Friday, the time of whose meetings have not Tubes By Mail and Rural Routes: even of great moment in the Casey other cities. “The Covered Wagon ’ evening Oct. 5th, M. E. Church. ■ been learned. O o One Month ...................................................... 3 ,55 family or on this day 62 years ago which has attracted attention wa, (HI Missionary Society—Friday, Oct.j * Genuine Reduction Three Months ................................................. 1 9 5 parents M " T T Playing Ilo,,ywood at 5th. Christian Church. Merly© Circle Meets-i- 1.0 Six Months ............................................. ......... 3 50 parents, M r.an d Mrs. J. R. Casey. local people wpre there anJ o o IN PRICES * * * z The Merley Circle, which is the One Year .........................................................’ 6 50 Mr. and Mrs. Magnuson left im- comment very highly on the in. social organization of the ’ Baptist mediately on a short honeymoon mense production ! Church, met Wednesday of this Ix*t Us Know— They returned DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: trip to Los Angeles, San Diego, Cat Single insertion, per inch .................................. 30 Now that the different organiza- j wee^ at the home of Mrs. Payne on aiina Islands, and other points of home via the ridge route, having gone down over the coast route. No Yearly Contracts: tions and clubs have started their Boulevard. interest. The bridal couple will be One insertion a week ...... .............. .............. 1 27% trouble of consequence was exper­ various activities, the editor of these I In spite of the threatening weath- home to their many friends after Two insertions a week .......... ienced. hut a delightful two w eek s1 columns would appreciate It very er, there were perhaps more than .25 October 15th at 1328-16th St. Dally insertion .........................................................20 brought them home. much if each organization would ap­ twenty-five ladies present. T’hîa , I They Pave the best wishes of all . . ¿ n . ™ * L ’ “ » I « « Aah.aad frien d , fo r . Happy and point a reporter or ask the secretary Rates For Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising to notify her of the meetings as they Rally Day” for the Women’s or­ prosperous future. -- ■ First insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10 occur and also tell of the social ganizations of the Baptist Congre­ * * * Each subsequent Insertion, 8 point line .... .05 doings, the programs, or any activ­ gation. Mrs. G eorge R obison E n tertains— Card of Thanks ............................................ 1.00 It might be of interest here to ities of these organizations. A very happy little affair was j Obituaries, per line ..............................................02 % The line is sometimes busy, but state that there is one central or given, Thursday evening at the please try again; for everyone is ganizajon, tinder which all the home of Mrs. George Robison, THE SAFER WAY WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISDiG interested in what is transpiring and others function. The branches are, Second Street, honoring Miss Louise "All future events, where an admission charge is To KNOW what dangers made or a collection taken is Advertising. without your help, many things will The White Cross, the Ladies Aid, Lennart, who leaves very soon for and the Misionary Society (Foreign No discount will be allowed Religious or be missed that are of moment to threaten von— Chicago, where she will make her and Home) Benevolent orders. everyone. home. * * * At this meeting there was a good To PROTECT Yourself A few of her friends planned the | DONATIONS: program, which followed the social happy little evening and, in truth Wednesday Club Meets— from these dangers No donations to charities or otherwise will be f • The Wednesday Club met this hour. it was one of the happiest. through insurance— made in advertising, or job printing— our contribu­ After the devotional exercises, week in the Parlors of the Presby Miss Lennart, who is especially i tions will be in cash. Mrs. Guy Crosby gave a most inter­ terian Church. gifted, read the palms of the guests To SECURE that insur­ In spite of the weather, which be esting reading. and foretold the future as portray­ ance from this Agency— There were also talks from the ed by the tea-cups. there ♦ » » < « » M M »» + ♦ > ♦ M l haved somewhat unseemly, was an enthusiastic group of women presidents of the different organi­ During the evening a most delic­ THAT IS THE SAFER present, to discuss plans and enjoy zations. SEPTEMBER ious luncheon was served by the i The White Cross, the Ladies Aid, the social hour. gracious hostess. WAY! The first suggestions of autumn ¿ire not so much seen .as After the routine business had and the Missionary Society were rep­ As an expression of the love and So ftiat the clients— present ” n 't. They are vague and in .’istinet, yet rer« The fading been disposed of satisfactorily, an resented. esteem, in which Miss Lennart is The guests were favored by two election of officers to fill the unex­ of summer into fall re?emb’es the snbtij changes that o 'er held, her friends presented her with and future— of this Agency pired terms, rsulted in the naming of beautiful musical numbers played a beautiful leather hand hag. take one at the middle life, ir 1 hat it is slight gentle and un- niay always be informed of Mrs. August Schuerman, Pres., Mrs. by Miss Lolita Pierson. Those who were present on this obstructive. There is a f.ttie lessening of vision, and the Sackett, developments affecting their The Aeolian Harp” and “Stabat happy occasion were the Mesdames Vice-Pres.; Mr». F. H. John­ tyes me weary after extended reading. So comes Ihe resort son, Secy.; and Mrs. Dillard as Mater” interpreted most sympathet­ Leah insurance interests we issue Caldwell, Bertha Herr, Emma ically and the guests felt that they Rhodes, J. H. Sugg, Delia Acklin, to spectacles, not of ccnrse that they are really needed, hut Treas. Require Good Roofs a monthly publication called and \\ arm Structures “The Safer Way” as “ an aid to reading, a preventative ^ only';” There is a Letters of greeting were read from had been favored indeed through Ida Crandall, O. B. Turner, Emma ♦ Miss Pierson’s courtesy. slight slowing up of physical activities, a resolution not tolformer of,icers; Mrs- Fred Wilson McKibben, Dr. Maude Hawley, Miss o If you will write or phone we The hostesses for the afternoon Welch, Mrs. Robison and the honor < ► overdo; a feeling that one has earned the right to slacken former Pres” and Mrs- Ira Le9lie- were V \ e arc headquarters will be glad to mail you a sam­ Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Roys Mrs. guest, Miss Lennart. Secy. the pace and relax a little oftener. Yet there is still zest in Needlework occupied busy fingers Crosby and Mrs. Peters. lor the best grades of ple copy of this publication— Miss Lennart has lived in Ashland roofing ;md building living, a charm and color and melody continue to allure during the social hour. Mrs. Harry League Social Next Friday— without obligation, of course. for many years, and her hosts ol' paper. 1 bus slowly, almost imperceptibly, but surely, comes the Harrison and Miss Margaret Dough­ The postponement of the League friends will regret exceedingly that ’ See our stock and ob­ knowledge that one has reached high noon, and the shadows erty gave a musical program to the Social tonight will disappoint a good­ she plans to return to her old home. ■ 11 tain prices. ly number of young people. delight of the guests. must of necessity lengthen toward the East.. All are hoping that Ashland may J. 0. RIGG Real Estate and Real Insur­ However It will occur next Friday again claim her at no distant date. Largest Exclusive Paint and It is the month of Septem! er that summer fades into au­ Miss Dougherty played the guitar evening, ance. at the M. E. Church Par­ Mrs. Harrison at the piano. Wall Paper Store in Southern tumn. '1 he tokens at first are not numerous, hut they are with (Estab. 1883) lors. The selections wers-beautiful and Real Estate Move»— Phone 211 41 East Main Oregon. there. Something in the air is alien to August, a certain crisp­ most symapthetically interpreted. Committees have charge that will Charles Lamb has purchased the ness that is tonic. There is a slight haze on the horizon. The It was a treat that was highly ap­ see to it that a good time for every residence at 333 B. Street for invest-! greenness of the earth and trees is subdued, and there are preciated by those fortunate ones one is assured. Games will be pro­ ment purposes. Five acres of land vided and of course there are re­ northwest of here belonging to Mr. o ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « < famt tints of brown appearing here and there. There is a who were present. »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » •• * ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ » « freshments of the satisfying and Hunt was recently sold to the Med­ The hostesses, whose pleasure it shimmering and a shriveling in the corn fields, and the pro­ to serve, were Mrs. Wilmer satisfactory order. 44 ford Auto Paint Co. W. R. Haley cess of ripening is quickened daily. A few of the birds was No doubt the postponemen will has also purchased the property at Poley, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. An­ have already answered the call of the Sontliland, but many drews. but augment the interest. 744 Iowa Street front O. Willis. All linger to gladden the eyes of the wayfarer and cheer his The next meeting will be October Second and Third cutting alfalfa will he hauled sales are reported by J. J. Deakin. Dinner Guests at *Dr. Tiltons— heart. Winter still seems a long way off, and it is good to the tenth, with Mesdames Curry, L. to our mills on Monday and Tuesday, next week. know that between September days and flurry of snow and C. Dunn, Ellis and Dillard as host­ Dr. and Mrs. Tilton entertained Get our prices for direct delivery on those »lavs. at dinner, Sunday, most delightfully, esses. ice are the flaming splendors of October. the Rev. Mr. Chaney, Mrs. Chaney act as chairman. September is a month that has much to offer to those Mrs. Ellis will . • * * and children, and their house guests who are in love with life under the open sky. The days are Dinner Party at Hotel Medford— Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Smith of Klam­ WE DELIVER cool, hut not too cool for comfort' The ravs of the sun are One of the social events ef the ath Falls. genial, but not unpleasantly warm. The early mornings are week was a six course dinner given Mr. and Mrs. Smith were guests bracing and the early evenings have in them a quality of dreamy for the members of the Telephone at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chaney. ardor. The leaves are falling, hut not in profusion. Summer Fraternity of Southern Oregon, at They are old friends and were mak­ Hotel Medford by Mr. J. M ing a short visit at the Parsonage. lades slowly, almost as imperceptibly as the charm of a beau- the . * * • • Lamb, the District Plant Chiei. til id woman in her early forties whose eyes are still eloquent Society Meets— Covers were laid for thirteen and ami with healthful fervor undiminished. Such is September the arrangements and service were The Woman’s Foreign Mission­ sranding midway between the pnrple maturity of midsum­ all that a gracious and kindly host ary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Patrick on Almond Street on mer, and the old gold and crimson of the crowning days of could desire. Friday of next week, at 2:30 P. M. Those who enjoyed Mr. Lamb’ autumn. J It is hoped that a good attend­ hospitality from Ashland were Messrs. M. F. Marsten, C. A. Davis ance will be present, as the program RECORDS IN THE AIR Joseph Berick, S. F. Kelly, H. F Is most interesting and in missing of these meetings one loses a In aviation it seems that records are made only to be brok- Aikins, From Medford Messrs. A. J one en Five times, in a tew more than that number of days Vance, and O. W. Satchwell and Mr great deal, since special preparation Wiliam Hoffer from Grants Pass is made to cover a definite program records lor speed have been made and smashed. The lat­ were guests. at each afternoon. • • • est is a flight by a marine aviator at the rate of 266 miles an Mr. Lamb was toast master and hour— lour and a half miles a minute faster than the fastest principal speaker. The guests assur Magnuson-Casey Wedding__ A very pretty wedding and one of bird,taster than earth’s most rushing wind.| Tomorrow some edly felt it was good to be there other flier will attain higher speed, for avaition is still in and enjoyed the evening’s hospital much interest to Ashland folks took place last Saturday September 22, ity. most thoroughly. development. \ ’ • 1923 at high noon at the home of the ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 lie iapid advance that is/being made in aviation war­ Meetings of Some bride 1328-16th St. Santa Monica, of the Clubs— rants belief that the half of its possibilities have not yet The “ Who-Do’s” a very live or­ Cal., when the marriage of Miss been told. American fliers are evidently -determined: not to ganization, of the M. E. S. S. whose Helene Casey and Mr. Elmer Mag­ slacken effort until all possibilities have been developed. first meeting has already been nuson was solemnized; the Reverend I he challenge of forces and elements to be overcome has been chronicled, meets the third Friday S. A. Drummond chaplain of the each month, making the October Soldiers Home of California offic­ accepted, and the aviators are on the wing. Thus does Am­ of iating. The house was made very meeting the 19th. erica s spirit drive her sons to victories in peace; as it has The Wednesday Club, the social beautiful in pink flowers with a driven them to victories in war. organization of the Presbyterian background of the soft pepper tree Church meets the second Tuesday of branches and other appropriate dec­ each month for the social meeting orations. WHAT WE NEED Miss Georgie Coffee presided at and the fourth Wednesday of each There are many things we need in Ashland, but a few month is the day set apart for call the piano. In prelude Miss Gertrude Biede sang ‘‘Oh! Promise Me” and are vital and outstanding above all others. ing. We need stability-the will power to determine what is The Teacup Club, the social club lohengrin’s Wedding march was play­ ed for the entrance of the bride and right and a determination to see that only that which is of the M. E. Church, has not begun groom. The bride was given away We need a spirit of unanimity—the ability and wming- Its meetings yet, but the Club usually by her father, J. R. Casey. meets once a month. A s h la n d D a ily T id in g s S O C IE T Y WE SELL TIRES Oeser & Soil Ashland Service Station ii Rain and Snow of Fall and Winter Remember Billings Agency Hay,” There! Ashland Mills WE’RE GLAD WE CAME nglit prevails. • ~ 6 ness to agree upon what we want and then go after it and get it. \Ve need aggressiveness-for without aggressiveness, in- dolenee and stagnation will be out lot. We need loyalty—for without loyalty we will be “en nelung commercial interests and distant point and ¡uniover- ¡siting our people at borne. Some communities thrive and grow because of their na­ tural advantages. Others are made only through the dogged energy and perseverance of their citizenship. Ours will he what we make it, and we should make it all that we can. K .lust when skirts had passed out, enabling a man to watch where he was going in traffic, the girls fell for those rain­ bow shoes. • . . 1 The Art Club meets «very fort­ night; their next meeting falls on October the eighth. The Civic Club meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month. The Merley Circle has its meet­ ings every month. This is the Social Club of the Baptist Church. The Social Circle of the Christian Church has not begun its fall activi­ ties yet. The Ashland Study Club meets every week, at the homes of its members. The French Club meets or met last year on Tuesdays of each week. This club has not held a meeting yet this fall, so the day will be de­ termined later. The D. A. R. holds Its meetings W E’VE BEEN A YEAR IN ASHLAND THE FRIENDLY TOWN. Dainty Cakes and Delicious Bread For Fall-Time appetite are always awaiting the demands of those whose fundamental rule is to eat nothing but the best and purest food. Only the choicest quality of butter, eggs, flour and other ingredients go into the making of our bread, cakes and pastry. This, combined with our wide ex­ perience and painstaking skill, lias made our name as high-grade hak- ers for miles around. LITHIA BAKERY WE THANK OUR PATRONS FOR THEIR LIBERAL SUPPORT. FOR THE COMING YEAR WE PLEDGE OURSELVES TO ASHLAND IN FAIRNESS, HONESTY AND GOOD SERVICE. Ashland Laundry Co. WIRT M. WRIGHT, Owner. Phone 165 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •» ♦ ♦ ♦ * « «