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earing with good pregraaka to wlllch Alt are cordially Invited. Beal-red ffJKday. ' T k í dirts Tha. Inaeheen wbtch.was to have toRthe 1® agdUS the afternoon aad beea Mid tha 17 th ipf October. i n esterad a tovaly dinner at Is postponed unUI the 20th. when Ifet » '« lo ti, after ■ which \t o 3 tbs Department president wtU be aer at the home of Mr. F. O. Mc- Williams Bunday, before Mrs. i , i »• !*•<* Mid her little son raters tfc,lr Mdlhera home- E f. and Mrs. Kenneth McWllltoma, *ad atm chart»» McWUttoms r . at Klaasath Watto and James S W g. K ^Ep, JLK' M rs. Grace B . A ndrew »,'Ijc lito r bm ^ bmb whole group attended Christian Endeavor. Those who helped to eel<-brute this momeatoas mile stone. were the Misses Ida Goe- aell Minóla Uosnell. Beulah Ter- tap. Jean Putman, Evelyn Talbot. Muth Harvey. L ad le Voss, Vera W right and Virginia Hooper. SpWBOF WOO pFMWPt lO SPMlM tfc< ■ ........ — day with Mr. McWUllama and his .ooks daughter Mrs. Pack. „ h . , / - Last night Mrs. Peck, Mr. F. O. vle* P. T. A. la postponed anti) t aad help McWUllaau. Charlie McWilliams g^May evening, October the >8rd. ww< ' Mre. aBd,UUe Pock were guest* R will be la the nature ef a hool aaree tor dlaaer f t tke home of Mr. Hallowe'en party with an in- la n e boa Pstolak ea Almond »t. w estln g program with the 4a- her work,Ot**r ®*d Meade have »stored -dAU. get-acqnainted feature play- i sale all tor * " • Peck- har B0B Jimmie a prominent part, en to’ the and Mr McWllll»n»s: among tha r ^ h t the last meeting the fol- number w o n Mrs. Fred Eagle aad Mwlng officers were elected; aaahaka' **” • M- ^*7- Mrs. Peck « Mrs Mary Homee-Tueker, presl- ■keta aad P*Ct" to r*tur® *® h,r hom e' In’ deat; Mrs. Allen McGee, vice >wers aad ’outh*rB California, within a' few pHaldeni; Mrs. Norma Reeder, iseortmeat day,‘ 8,BCS coming over. Charlie ahgretary and treasurer. At the nets aad McWn,llB‘ has been quite III hat mdetlng, It was determined to The Baby Clinic, which is bald tha third Thursday of aaoh month Is ht progress today kt the. Civic Club- hones, with Dr. Oeary aad- bis Assistants In charge. A detailed account of thia meeting will be given In the next issue. . . M. E. Chanda— There was a large attendance at the meeting Friday of the Home Missionary Society o f the Methodist church, which was held at the home of Mrs. Henry Carter, OB Alta Ave. At the close of the business session, the meeting opened with a devotional service. The topic leader was Mrs. Nutter, whs waa assisted by a number of others In the discussion of the Reception For The Rev. Aad Mrs.. H. J. Cheney— Hundreds • of Ashland 'friends Mrs. J. W. Bruner assisted gathered at the Methodist church the hostess. Mrs. Carter, in serv Tuesday evening in a farewell ing refreshments, which closed reception for the Rev. and Mrs. tha afternoon. The next hostesH 8. J. Chaney, who left Wednes Is Mrs. J. B. Hair, of Liberty day for their nhw home In street. Announcement of the Eugene, Where Mr. Chaney tafe« up his new work. Mr. and Mr«. Chaney have not only endeared themselves to their own church edneadn;, October SI —> 5 people but to every one ■ with men’s Mi <sionary Society whom they have come In . con- Presbyterian church. mid . » » I bMUr to to r secure some one to prepare the tact In Ashland, and It Is with hbt dish for the children's Inn- a feeling of nnlversal regret that Oroap Meetings This Week — ehaon, since the school had Ashland sees them leave the Tke GrAap meetings of tt«B gflrwn so the past year as to community where they have lab Delphlans, which were .held this wt&c It burdensome for the ored the past three years. week will he reported In Mon llBbhers. A committee was ap- A splendid program had been day-^ Issue of the Tidings, due to pdljttud to attend to the mat arranged and hour« spent by the fact that all chairmen could ter. The P. T . A. of BtUvIgF committees In making the church | vested chiefly upon Mra. A. H. not be reached In time for to bave been very active In plafi- parlors bnautjful with fall flow • Pracht, who la chairman ef the day's paper. nlng for the hot lunch for thu ers and autumn leaves. • e r e As guests assembled, a delight Hoape eommtttae of Civic Olah chi Wren and are gratified at ful orchestra number wm R,ay? aad who set the goal of earnings the* success pf tke movement. ed. Thia waa followed by a vo St » 3 0 0 / TWa epieadfd torn was At that meeting algo Mrs. i exceeded through, the generosity W1? L. Moore was appointed cal solo by Mrs. Henry Reid. i of Mr. J. H. McGee, who donated chairman In charge of the Christ Mrs. O. W. Oregg appeared la 10 per cent of hfci Friday aad Bat- mas play. ’ which Is an annual a group of three readings. An arday sales tn h ls o ld More'to the Institute, which began thia morn other orchestral ^election was affair at Bellview. faad. Hie Interest aad help were ing and closes Saturday, and I t is gratifying to report that given and Allen MoOee. aaag, greatly appreciated by the ladlbs which public school teachers are much new equipment both for “My Task." which waa follows^ e f the Civic Clab aad they take expected to attend. However It tke room and for the play by a vocal duet by Mis* Jean this wgy of thanking him public- la only a* postponement. Ipr the ground have been provided’ thb Anderson and Dr. C. F. TlltOQ. [ ly for the same. Mrs. Ella Mills function la to he held Friday year. Kindergarten chairs la the with Mrs. Van Foaaen at the t aojd cum apd bestowed upon each evening the twenty third, h( primary room, recitation chairs piano. Mrs. Mark Wolcott gave customer a chance at winning an the Parish bbute. with many In the upper room, hew desks f<vr the next number, whlcji was a ' artistic bed spread which became happy plans made for the pleas the teachers, supplementary read vocal solo. - R. P. Campbell gay : ( the p ro p iy'o f Mr. Cash Walker ure of the guests. two readings from bla poems, ers and reference hooks for the I who waa escorted from his piuco library, a new electric cooker and Mrs. J. E. Anguin and Mrs. of burines« by a trio of Civic Club Mr for the kitchen, new «Jid stan Attlg .appeared In dnet. member» to receive hit prise. Mrs. H. A. Stearns Is hostess" d a r d equipment for the pl*7- Chaney was then called upon to Tho fund thus raised Is to be for Olctober'a meeting of Moupt grbund are some of the things speak, which he did moat feel used for any needed repairs on Ashland Chapter, D. A. R., F ri that the wide awake district have ingly of his pastorate and the , the Club house and makea It poe- day, 2:30 p. m.. October the six provided for their school, mak friendships formed here. A re , I aible to keep the baHdlnc In good teenth, at her home, on Oak ing It one of the best furnished sponse was given by the Rev. J. ( order.” , ‘ street. C. Mergler, pastor of the First -la the county. Thia Interesting account of tho Presbyterian church, who spoke Mra. Stearns will he assisted annual Ramnutge 8alo Is epprec- la entertaining by Mrs. Hanson, not alone as brother pastor, t iated by the editor, whose duties Mrs. W. E. Blake and Miss Carol O. A. C. t ’lwb Ptow Smprtse— as a personal friend, voicing Mr. and Mrs. O. T , CowgUl .[ prevented her attendance. Mitchell. An excellent program warn pleasantly surprised Friday what all present felt In the hour is promised, with the social, night by the members of the loss of Mr. and Mrs. Chanoy The clov hoar always a pleasant closing O. A. C. Club of Ashland, of to the community. Mrs. A. B. Kinney was hostess for the afternoon. ing number, from the orchestra, which Mra. Cowgill was an ef at the regular meeting of Chap with all the number of the ficient officer during the time ter AC, P. E. O., Tuesday eve program were highly appreciated she waa a'member of the faculty ning. and generously applaudqd by the Charck ta p p e r of Ashland High. After the routine business of audience. Around fifty guests gathered Ths_ surprise was on the vls- the organization. Miss Eva Poley Refreshments were served dur- at the supper held last night gave a splendid talk on Alaska, at "the Christian chkrCh. ' There Itors, also, for when they- ar Ing the social hour, which fol rived they found Mr. Cowgill which was the feature ef ;tho Is a good program usually pro had gone hunting with a party lowed the entertaining program. evening’s program. The best wishes of Ashland fol vided darl^F the social hour Dainty refreshments were serv- which follows. ‘However, at this of friends, not knowing the low Mr. and Mrs. Chnncy to there ready sale but by the re-| happy plans that had been made. dactlon of prices. In many cases.. ed their new home. time, the lecture scheduled, was A merry evening was spent, almost to the vanishing-point. It untumn leaves and.flowers, at given to an Interebted audience. however, In visiting, in games was possible for many families the close of the social hour, The Social Circle have resumed and la carrying through various to be bupplled with winter cloth-* The next meeting Is. held Sat their activities now, and held s contests In keeping with the sea R s -octvol ' ing. which they otherwise might nvday afternoon. October the short session tk an ' ‘adjoining Mr. and Mrs. James II. Doran son and at a late hour. In the have had difficulty in obtaining.! twenty fourth. room. This organization have serving of a two course luncheon have received the aiinniinccmenr In talking to. one customer i t 1 • • • provided way» and means for the to which fpll Justice was given. of the marriage of their son, was learned that her sixteen year Trinity Guild Social Afternoon— inside decoration of the church Members of the O. A. C, Clnb, Vornon H. Doran, to MI rs Jean old brother was not in school for Mrs. J. M. Wagner and Mrs. and are Justly proud of its ac- who attended thia first meotlni; Boram, 'Of Berkeley, California, z .J. E. Gowland were hostesses compllshmhat. were: Mra. Kenneth McWilliams. September the thirtieth, which '* ‘ ■ for the social afternoon of Trln- Mr. and Mrs. Morton Hansen. took place at (he Hotel Califor Mr. aad Mra. H. H. Mlhart. Mr. nia, Fresno, California. Parish honse. Only the Immediate families of and Mr«. Ralph Bimngs and «on. provided Cards and fancy work PHABfCf.lNS the contracting parties witnessed John; Elwood Hedberg, Miss entertainment for guests and at Beryl Jarmon, Miss Juanita Tarr, the marriage and were guests at DR. W. / . CRANDALL ■the close of the pleasant af Miss Ethel Templln and Mias-Ed the delightful dinner which waa Osteopathic Physician A Surgeon fair, delightful refreshments served at six o’clock, Imme na Oetaeen. O ffice Phone 1ÜO. Home 4S7-J were served. The Guild meets diately following the ceremony. Mrs. Cowgill formerly F irst Nntionnl Denk Bldg. the first and third Thursday* Vernon H. Doran is an Ash Miss Annette Weatherford, a of ecch month, with Interesting popular aad efficient member of land boy. a graduate of Ash plans for each meeting. DR. CHARJyBB A. HAINES He the faculty of Ashland High, land High, class of 1916. Physician and snrgeoa before her marriage which was la an ex-service man, and Is at Office Phone I f f W an event- In society annals, re present a member of the pollc-» Homo P h o n elA t-L cently. at her home at Cor force of Oakland, California. He Office hoars, 10 to 12 A. MJ 2 Is also studying law. vallis. to t P. M.; 7 to 8 evenings. Citi * The bride haa been supervisor zens Bank Building. of domestic sriedee In Junolr Upper Valley Coaaasaalty Clwb— DR. HAWLEY — Above Tiding» With Mra. Mary Homes Tuck office. - Phone 31., er aad Mrs. Carl Qoetehe as DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac one in charge of Mra. D. PerosalJOracken Monday afternoon at hnntaaaea; the Upper Valley Com tice limited t<< «7«, ear, nose and Introducing City Attorney W. M. 3:3«. w«h the majority of the munity Clnb met at the pleaR- throat— X-ray Including teeth,. BrtgrH who will address the club toemhorshlp present. ant bungalow home of Mrs. F. Jffice hours, 10 to 13 and 2 to on ''Women's Property Rights la Tho hour topic waa given by 5, Swedenburg Bldg?; Ashland, Oregon.” The program Js of la- Mrs. F. O. SWedaaburg, who O. Homes. Tuesday afternoon Oregon. ' . terest to every woman and all told Of her European trip, ac- of thia %»ek. Tliare was a large and Inter C. ELLYBON &HINN, D.M.D. piwacnt will learn much that laicompanled by her young deugh- or may be of value to her. Jtera. who are lie college la Swe- ested number present for the Citizens Bank Bldg, iffh e Pfcoae IB I. Re». Pbowe lfl At tent Ion of tho membership den. Sw»den, Oermhny. France, business and aerial meeting. At la also called to the fact that [ Italy, Holland, Belgium and Eng- the business session. It waf de , Evenings B y Appointm ent duee are payable at thia time, tend were visited. Graphic de cided to have a millinery class, just to a®®» *■ * date c°uld be secured, with. Miss Ada JORDAN’S RASH ARD CABINET Brewster in charge. When this WORKS. Cor. Heidien sod Vgn Is determned, It will be aa- Naas. Phone 13}. 134-tf noiradad. The committee to plan the claaa Is Mra. Homer Barron, Mrs. Jackson aad Mra. Mark A delicious hot breakfast readyXor DM13HJI c ò ti, W ôm , n& m g; could not he sent then. The sec the a b le in less than 3 mTnutef! The iwaatader of the after- True. TSe meetHI < m W W Crating and Storage. Leng dlst- retary la waiting for the member nooa was devoted to a dlscus- at the home ef Mrs. Jackson on N e w Style H -O Quick Cooking ahee traafelag. prltars and Iowa street. Oktt.'K ’i — ■■■- .1 '".¿iff_ * ______________ '¿lr ship ro ll to be completed in the alon of - column Mach pleasure was given« in Sherwood Anderson, payment of does that the Hat may critics. T. L. POW ELL—General Trans These toasted oats cook into gran* a group of songs, sung by Mrs. fer — Good toan «qd motor be sent and all members get the Arthur Brisbane, Mark Sullivan. ular oauneal. A ctually a n e w tracks. Good strvleeT l a rqa- benefit o f the Federation Newa, Don Magqkls and other» were as- Edwta Dhan, after which refresh- tned to different members for meats of nut bread sandwiches, breakfast dish! One that gives which gives a resume of clnb aqr flve-mlnute review. A general fru it salad, tea and coffee wera tlvitlss from over the »tote. The you vim for the whole day! Ik preceded these reviews, served. Mto. Barron and Mrs. situation will be clarified It all A wealth o f energy-building caff*- members bear the Matter In mlad given by the leader. The dlacns- Gowland presided at the table kinds Goick motor service. Dr, ami come prepared to attend to rion was is pertinent one, -since lovely la sweet peas and ferns bohydmtcs— tissue-building prt> wood of all kinds. Phone 410-H teint and vitalizing minerals in column writers, reaching as and lighted by dainty candles. It at the next meeting. to Medford n r. Miss WOleto wee dance. *•’ “ ' The laeetMM W home of Mrs. ■ Medford, with Ml raond social ehail assisted by s are A delightful I musical nuathere i which was partte ceived. Miw. F. Meat Eaters Live Longer is expert’s finding Eight years’ research convinces Prof. J. R. Slonaker An Associated Press Dispatch, dated A ugust 10, from Leland Stanford University, California, states: FO R BALK— AU ‘Varieties of apples, eheap, at* orchard. Prices tow a t H e per boa. Doran, «#« Ashland SL Sk-U B U Ii BB D orwin Tulips. »*- sorted colon. 20c, 2Sc and 30c doa. Also Daffodils at same price. J. L. Harner, 14 S Almond fc. 3«-6* W ANTED TO R E N T — Pasture for five horses for the winter. Field and Moen. Box 207, Ash land. . 35-I5« B P K tIA L HALE— For the next fine eaaaiag tomatoes at one cent a pound, picked and delivered or if yon want to furnish your xea and pick for yourself at 2 cent a pound. Phone 417-R, * . E. Phipps, Walker Ave. 35-tt few daps I ' am offering r FO R SALE— Cleveland motor cycle. Phone 448L. 34-4’ FO R BALE— 10-acre fans; . 7 acres In cultivation, family or chard; 7-room house; barn; good water; right in the town bf Mill City. The town with the big payroll. Price 33,000. W ill trade tor Ashlqad property of Oqaal or leaser value, ,and give Mate oa differeyee. Address ewner, J?-B. Ray, M1U City. Ore gon. X-30* RANCH BARGAINS TERMS 17 ACRES— 14 aerea tilled. Priced at and 3 for - pasture. 31,000. S ACRES best of 3300. • I1 .6 S ACRES bottom land, al- felfa and grain, living water, Ir rigation for 7 1-3 acres, cheap at 31130. AU near City limits, with tele phone and R. F. D. privileges. Inquire of O. 8. Butler, 41 Orap- Ue St., City. , 32-} W°- WANTED TO TRADE— 8 godd heifers for milk coWs. Phone Llnlnger's Dairy, No. 398-R. 8«-3t* FU R N ITU R E and mattress le- 313 Oraalle St., P. O. » 611. 80-12* Irlng. MARCELLING 7Sc, Phone 18 3J ay appointment or call 33 Hel- OONVALBRGRNT HOME Where the aick are cared for gpeclal rate torinvalida. Call 133 BUILDÌNG, RâMUtJng. ihihr Hag. Palatine, Kalsomlnlng, Re- ftatohlng. W, T. Blackwell, 31» qarfleld. Phene 333L, 307-tf matntrnwy Reasonable Ratea 133 Granite. Telephone 133 Prof. James R. Slonaker, of the Physiology Department of Stanford University, has emerged from eight years of experimenting, with the con viction that meat eaters, as compared with vegetarians, will live longer, have more offspring and be of more hardy physique. Swift & Company, with a keen and experienced organization of men and women, is prepared to' supply you, through your dealer, at all times, with choice meats, fresh or cured, wherever you live. P r o f e s s i o n a l “7 Ou,,d w^dne8d*7 at ih« Sw ift & Company 373 B. 8treet. I l l — tl r Rally Day Ezcrrieee A wall prepared. Interesting and entertaining program marked Sunday morning’s Sunday school hour at the Presbyterian church. The Junior department la Ito pro. Ashland, i iprge *«> audience as they do, have much taflaeaee la molding popular opinion. ’’The next meeting la at Mra. T. J. Malmgren's. at Phoenix, with Hre. V. V. Mill» assigned the eelected topic and Mra. J. • Tha seat regular meeting will be held at the home of Mra. Hoaiar Barron. The hostesses wilt ho annoaneed later. W. C. V, v»— The W. C. T. U. met Taeadny aftarneoa at the public library. The a n a l routine of business every dish. T kd Hdfl*NifAf nokuT* fiantr in only too nunntt» r~