M âtÀ Jrô Ö A t t f « T Á O tí FÔ U ft improving*-— j 111— Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Johnson! Mrs. Claire Minard of the who have been sick at th eir home ! Plaza is conf’ped to her home J for the past two weeks are re- with the flu. ported to be slowly improving. ; ---------- ---------- ■ Paulserud’s Overcoats are ex- We wrap our Christm as Box : ceptional values. 89— tf Candies ready to mail, free of --------- - I charge. The Plaza. 82— tf In Medford— Clyde Young of this city made ALPHA CHAPTER of a short trip to Medford last eve- The most complete line No. Christm as candy boxes in the ning on combined business and city, W atch our windows. W ra p -; pleasure« Stated communication today. ! ped for m ailing free of charge, j 90-t-t-s j (T uesday), Dec. 16 at 7:30 p. m. The Rose. Special Auto Accident Policy Visiting members welcome. 1 in proving— ; for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo By order of the W orthy Matron. 24-tf Miss M arjorie Fifield who has! of course. LEAH M. CALDWELL, Secy. been ill a& her home for the past week is reported to be slowly Here Today— M alta Com m andery No. 4 F. L. Doss, division storekeep­ improving. K n igh ts Tem plar er of the Southern Pacific of M asonic H all Thursday afternoon, December Dunsmuir is in Ashland today vis­ Stated Conclave, W ednesday 18, Parish House. Bring your iting the local S. P. yards. evening, Dec. 17. R outine busi­ Christm as work and spend a ness, also installation of officers. pleasant afternoon. Handmade V isiting Here— Dinner at 6:45. All Sir K nights gifts. Good program . Mrs. B ertha Rickley and son. 9 0 -2t courteously invited. Jack, of W est Fork are in Ash­ F. H. JOHNSON, E. C„ Save $10.00, walk upstairs to land for a few days visiting with W. H. DAY, Recorder. 90— 1 Orres tailor shop. 17— tf Mrs. Rickley’s sister, Mrs. G. N. Kramer. Tamales, beat in the city, "The Here Yesterday— Rose”. 60— tf Dean Jam ison of the Oregon Leave Today— A gricultural College returned to Mr. and Mrs. H arlie Holmes In G rants Pass— Ashland for a short visit yester­ and small child left this morning G. O. Bimin of this city was a day. She addressed the high for the south where they will business Visitor in G rants Pass school when she visited here last! spend Christm as and where Mr. yesterday. Saturday. Holmes is m aking his headquar­ ter's for the next few months. Toys -Toys — Toys — E lharts. fo u are welcome to. compare 81— 12 ■ny Automobile rates with any In A shland— d h e r rates In Jackson or Jose­ J. D. Oxley of Independence, Every child purchasing a candy phine Counties; you can be the Oregon, stopped in Ashland for cane Saturday December 20th at udge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. a short time this morning and The Rose will receive a baloon 30— tf visited friends.' He is on his way free of charge. 90— 4t to Napa, Calif., to spend the holi­ days. H ere Sunday— In A shland— W. C. Holmes and family of L. M. B rainerd of Portland is G rants Pass visited in Ashland A ttend C onference — )n Ashland today attending -to Saturday at the home* of Mr. and G. F. Billings and Reverends business matter's. Mergler and Chaney journeyed to Mrs. H. P. Holmes. ---------- Phoenix last evening to attend Trinity Guild silver tea T hurs­ Thursday afternoon, December the Jackson County S. 8. Asso­ day afternoon, December 18, is . Parish House. Dainty hand- ciation conference which was held Parish House. A ren’t you going? made gifts on sale. Delicious re­ there. A chicken dinner was en­ Handm ade gifts on sale. Good freshm ents. Everybody invited. joyed followed by the reg u lar program . 90— 2t 90-2t business meeting. 1 O. E. S. New Zealand Red rabbits for L eave Soon— sale by A. V. W hitney, 1280 E. To Address Cluli— E. T. Staples will leave the I. E. Vining will address the Main. 89— 2* Business and Professional Wom­ middle of the week for New York Many beautiful gifts at Dar­ en's Club of Medford W ednesday where he will spend some tim e on Mrs. Ham ilton will ling Studio. 83— tf evening at the Hotel Medford at business. their dinner meeting. Special! have charge of the office during music has also been planned. i his absence. He iv Today— A. C. Henderson of Beloit, W is­ consin is in Ashland today on business. à Tuesday, Decem ber 10, l w U fr- ................. H arry high-pTiced cloverseed. This, it T. A. contends will be more econom ical.' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY In its statem ent on the clover-j Seley C. A. seed shortage the institute says: . LOST: — Saturday — Small “ The crop report ju st issued ! Articles of tim ely interest« dog, black with brown face. Ans. shows th at the total production are welcomed under this head. ■ to name “Nick.” 93 N. Main St. this year is estim ated at 817,000 Communciations m ust bear the In A shland— _ FOR SALE: — Christm as tree# Mr. and Mrs. J. Bush of Klam­ bushels, as compared with 1,100,- signature of the author. and w reaths. 93 N. Main St. ath Falls are in town on business 000 last year and a five - year average of 1.610.000. Last year today. FOR SALE: — Good six-rooui approxim ately 24,000,000 pounds E ditor Tidings: house, garage and wood shed, lot As this is especially a time to of cloverseed were imported to 50x145 for quick sale, $2300.00 make up deficiencies in America, dodo good and be cheerful givers ¡cash or see owner for term s, 132 but Europe has a shortage this where most needed, I desire to 5th street. 90— 6* year also, and probably will have call attention to the needs of G. Upper Iowa little seed for the United States. W. Finuell, 363 FU R N ISH E D APARTM ENT, street, who is helplessly ill and garage, $20.00. 266J. 90— 3 “ Red cloverseed prices already needs immediate financial assist­ are high and are likely to go LOST:— Glasses in black case. CHICAGO, Dec. 16. — A «higher. Fortunately, both al­ ance, and Mrs. Finnell should Return to Ashland Electric Shop. have some help strong enough to shortage of cloverseed is facing falfa and sweet clover have pro- move him up and down as lie is 90— St America. The greatest shortage duc edlarger crops than usual this Nonna. Shearer partially paralyzed. in history is looming, according in. the Paramount Rctujjs season, alfalfa being one-third BARGAIN — Boy's brand-new 'Empty H j aria* Remember God loves cheerful to the Blue Valley Creamery In ­ larger, so farm ers of the nation Scooter; inquire 135 B street. stitu te, of Chicago. The crop are urged to seed with alfalfa. givers and charity begins at home. At the VINING— TODAY and R. D. SANFORD. last year is the sm allest crop on It will be more economical than Every ad has a message. TOMORROW record, and the production of to practice thin seeding, which seed is now only 74 per cent of is so frequently done when clov­ H ere V isitin g— last year’s crop, according to erseed is as scarce as it is now.” Jack and George K ronenberg of Government figures. Bandon, Oregon, are in Ashland The in stitu te is advocating the for a few days visiting with their growing of alfalfa w herever prac­ There’s a message in The aunt, Mrs. W ilm er Poley. ticable, Instead of competing for Tidings W ant Ads. michael, Vancouver. W ash.; Knutz, Miss A rm strong, Arm strong, Seattle; S. L. and wife, L03 Angeles; Jones and wife, Pasadena. THE FORUM j MRSEEO CROP SMALLEST EVER ---------- ------------------------ „ R eturn Hom Carl Rose returned home re­ cently from a two m onths trip through Indiana, K entucky and other eastern states. C H R IS T M A S G IF T For Her At Isaac’ Irene W ehrli of this city is working* in Isaac’s during the Christm as rush. Born— To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robert K luth last evening a daughter. The girl has been named Jan et Loraine. S U G G E S T IO N S For Him Pyralin Ivory Shell Ivory Manicure Sets V antyne’s Perfum e Sets Three Flowers Perfum e Sets Cutex Sets Cut Glass Hand Painted China Console Sets Vases Fram ed Pictures Narcissus Bulbs Myrtle Wood Bowls B om — To Mr. and Mrs. F. Spencer of Trail this m orning in Ashland, a daughter. TODAY and TOMORROW Toilet Goods— Drug Sundries L eather B 'll Folds Leather Traveling Cases Brief Cases Purses Shaving Sets Shaving M irrors M ilitary Brushes Playing Card's Smoking Stands Ash Trays Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils Key Tainers F> | JJ < D T ’ C flj L 11 11 1 O Books and Stationery " . ’ «' i “ <> “ I „ <• “ !! !! 3 The story of a man and girl who fight out an existence, alone in the Canadian Northwest. Empty- handed they begin, as it was in the beginning, by fashioning a crude home, clothing and weapons. In A shland— Elm er Beagle has returned from H ilt where he has been w orking for th e past few months. At H otel— Among the out-of-state people registered at the Hotel Ashland are Mr. and Mrs. Melich. Butte, M ontana; Mr. and Mrs. A. Car- Fresh supply of Christm as candles and nuts at Kirby's. 29-2t For Christm as gift suggestions watch our window. The Rose. 90-t-t-s Cliff boards. Payne makes Christmas Shoppers Make Merry meat Born— Around Tables Piled High With Useful Gifts To Mr. and Mrs. E arnest W al­ len at their home on Church St., today, a daughter. Our lines are so diversified that shopping here is easy and the selection unlimited Ashland view Calendars. Dif­ ferent! Studio Ashland. 87-tf On our tables you will find a beautiful assortment of handkerchiefs, ranging in price from I2V2C to 60c each, and boxed at 69c to $2.00. A most appropriate gift — Candy, flowers or music. The Rose. 90-t-t-s We put the chicken tam ales. The Plaza. in our 82— tf For E u g e n e - Glenn Guiley left Saturday for Eugene where he will spend the nr=> holidays with his mother. For her a fancy box of choco-! late#; for him a box of cigars, i The Rose. 90-t-t-s i I C rater Lake Pictures Fram ed and U nframed— McNair Bros. Candle sticks, book ends, and i I stationery. Darling Studio. Í 83— tf; 111— Mrs. H arry Hosier who is ill at h e r home on Almond street is reported to be slowly improving. The Chinese and Madeira designs are especially nice at 39c to 45c and 50c each Most Welcome Gifts Ransack your brain and visit the stores as much as vou want to, hut vou cannot find a gift which would be more appreciated and more useful than one of the many electrical appliances which we have We are listing a few of these below: Vacuum Cleaners Percolators Electric Heaters Electric irons Waffle Irons Curling Irons Flash Lights Toasters Xmas Tree Lights Urn Sets New House Lighting Fixtures Electric Washing Machines Make your choice—let us show it to you—and you will please whoever you give it to. Subscribe for magazines at El­ h arts. 86— t.s.t. Give good books. McNair Bros. The Ashland Electric Shop Thursday afternoon, December 18. Parish House. Good program, dainty refreshm ents. Practical handm ade gifts. 90-2t Ribbon Craft gifts in a large variety of choosings. Dainty Parasol Powder Puff receivers. Ribbon Craft Stick Puffs Ribbon Craft Stick Pulls and Mirrors. Ribbon Craft Sachet Sets—Handker­ chief receivers. Heart Sachets—Circular Sachet Sets— all assorted colors and dainty lace trim­ med, priced at 69c to $3.25. Ladies’ P a r a s o Is in a beautiful a s s o r t ment. These have the new carv­ ed handles and are braced extra strong throughout. Our line ranges from $1.50 to $9.95 Boudoir gifts that are nice are to be had in the vanity sets at 75c to $1.75. Caps at 49c to $2.98 each Garters at 39c to $1.25 each Boudoir Bandeau at 75c each Hand Bags and Shopping Bags for everyone. «Every­ one is always proud of a new gift like these. They are beauties in popular shapes and colors. Get yours here at 25c to $10.00. Ladies’ Silk Hose, in the Iron Clad, Kayser and Spuntex Brand, all colors and sizes in either the spring needle or full fash­ ioned. Priced at $1.00 to $4.50. FOR BABY R en ovatin g H om e— Mr9. J. R. E lder is renovating and remodelling her home on Almond street. Toy# and games— E lharts. 81— 12 C rater Lake pictures 95c to $25.00. D arling Studio. 83— tf Victor Records, Bubble Books and Fibre needle cutters for that C hristm as gift. The Rose. 90-t-t-s Ashland— H. J. Shirkey and wife stopped Ashland yesterday from their me a t Minot, N orth Dakota, and ilted the S. D. Taylor family, ley are on th eir way to Lois i igele# to spend the w inter. Gift suggestions:— Why not a ilt or overcoat. P aulserud’s. 89— tf J. Cosgrove Presents Finest P arty of Male Voices Ever Organized Rhondda Welsh Male Singers PROF. THOMAS MORGAN (Glynfach) PROF. EMELYN JONES Premier Welch L. R. A. M. Conductor Pipe Organist and Piano Soloist A PERFECTLY BLENDED CHORUS OF MALE VOICES— Presenting Solos, Duets, Trios, Quartettes, Double Quartettes, and Glees. Choruses Members of the Victorious Rhondda Choir, Pittsburg International, 1913 Fur pieces for the grownups in either the single chokers, tandem chokers, shoulder scarfs or capes. All guaran­ teed furs. Priced from $5.50 to $30.00 and $45.00 We have a handsome assortment of bootees, caps, sweaters, coats, dresses, pillow tops, robes, blankets, pillows, bibs, etc. All beauties and priced at 25c to $5.50 These are only a few of the thousand and one things we have here for you. Be sure and visit our Christmas Emporium and see what Santa has here for you. Monday, Dec. 22, at 8 o’clock METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH " MEDFORD, OREGON Seats on Sale at Palm er’s Piano House W here Y our D ollar H as More Cents ► ♦+♦♦♦♦ ♦ > > « ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ <