W*»1 irww BY": Chapter No, S i From llw lfopd— R . A. M . A N oaoalr H a ll, Aphland Notice of Meeting Eiull Mohr, prominent man of Medford was a vis Ashland today. al convocation, Thursday Buy protected tires at 1 Oct. 29. Itoyal Arch ileu's T ire Shop and have no Dinner at «1:30. All expense for one year. . I Talent— Boone of Talent 'w as a Ruttine». V isitor— («s visitor in Ashland yes Galey is among business visitors frein Aul The latest In H a llo w e 'e n hats. •Mrs. Katie Snindler, Thursday Darling's Studio and A rt Store. 44-tf ternoon from Dodge's Chapel. --------;------------------- Fresh n g n wnratie Y our p o rtra it— A gift 4 e-tf in ly, you » it arrived.— Nluinger’s. cm give.-— I Itudio. H A LLO W E 'E N -MASK, W IN - 4 7 -lf L ia b ility Insurance w ritten on ER G-MU1KX, F R ID A Y . tomolilles and trucks. Phone Veo fo f course.) 19-tf -ated In Ashland- Here Yesterday— W illia m Tarbel of was a buslneg^ visito land yesterday. zL>,.__ The Quality Store Stanley H arris la a mUMonalre, A lociety favorite, and an athlete of parts—but. he was only an ordinary teaman when he sailed for the orient pn- the liner "President Cleveland.** The picture shows him polishing Takè Advantage of these Extra Special Values Tw o'papers were given a t the program hour. W . R. Nelson of Phoenix on the 's u b je c t, "Reading the Bible In PuWlc.'i» and Rev. Woodworth of Ashland- on "Introduction to the New Testament. .and- — Boxes filled to selection from stock. Vlck'r Salve, 35c. McNair Brot Sllk-Uned Tuxedos ».">.00.-0 s l-r now for the Ho."day ser co 9 aulserud's. 47- Hornbrook- George ffouxa was a busine-is * » ito r yesterday In Ashland $ :-n« Hornbrook. Beautiful engraved cards for ?t N o w ’s the time to buy th a n , while our stocks are most complete, The Elizabeth Arden Venetian - , | Preparations I st N ational bank urges every farm er to go. A tt stter breeding methods and hhnee more prospei which Is the goal all of us are striving to.Veach that we w ill cooperate w ith you in building m or are made in Elizabeth Ardens own Laboratories and under her own watch­ ful supervision. The for- mnlae ara those* which Elizabeth Arden lias de­ veloped during her many years of specialist in skin treatments. FIRST NATIONAI BANK Ashland, Oregon To Be*Had At Lithia Springs , Pharmacy Warmth Without Bulk—Snug F it W ithout Tightness — Permanent F it in Used 1924 Cliov. * Comfort Batting, Each $1.00 Prescription Druggist L ith ia 8prtngs Hotel Butldlito TONIGHT TOMORROW FRIDAY ' 0>me in Plaid PaUcnis in Pink, Bhie,'Tan and. GreÿT^ize 66x80. > bulls, May Rose Langw ater breed­ To Portland— ing. Also farm machinery. John , Mrs. C. E. Blegel and son. A. H lllea, Grants Pass, O rege*. Milton, le ft this morning b? auto for Portland where they w ill F O R SA LK — Box Factory lu m ­ meet Miss Cala Blegel who is re­ turning from an extended eastern ber yard haa a fu ll stock of- a ll trip. They w ill visit In P o rt­ kinds of building lumbgr a t rea­ 4 9 -tf land n n til Sunday, then return sonable prices. - - _____________ ______ home. JFOR B E N T — 2 sleeping hoomw. s i V iftk Bt. '4 9 -S f Greeting cards for every oe- ratilon. at D a rlin g ’s.' 41-tt W A N T B D — 200 good second Mrs. Charles Shuck of K lam ­ A t Christmas no other remem­ ath Ubuuty and Mrs. Mary dee brance approaches a photograph of Corning who have been the of M other. - Photographs ol guests of Mrs. Tom Burnett of quality. Studio Ashland. Talent, for several days were visitors in Ashland yesterday with Mrs. A. F. Abbott. Mrs. M r. and Mrs. E ric W arren, Shuck and Mrs, Gee are form er L. B. Chase, and M r. and Mrs. H. residents of Ashland. H . ¿ lh a rt and little son. Billy, enjoyed the day 8unday nt C ra Mi»« The Citizens Bank of Ashland TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Yes, we have no bnnanas, but Cascade Locks — "Bridge of we have money to loan on good C O N VA LES C EN T H O M B — W e the Gods” to ll bridge acroas Real Thermos Bottles, $1.50 •ecurlty. Phone 21. Yeo. (of have nothing to do w ith our Columbia R iver w ill be started MeNalr Bros. jourse.) '9 tf coming Into the world but quite a lo t to do w ith staying In It, p ¡sitar Her«- Yesterday— I t Is our business to show ÿoii Several new fire- Medford I Mrs. Mary A. Williams of ApiMdnled 17l50. at Paulserqd's. s .. . You may not need a box tomorrow. Portland The ladles of T rin ity Guild our broken windows Large stock of glass w ill hold a cooked food sale 48-3 Jonl.it) Sash and Cab- Saturday at Hardy Bros. i. Phone ICI- 2C-1" * And a thief comes tonight— ' V> H IL L Y S U N D A Y M E E T (Continued from pago one) Ttie members of W. R. -C., are qudated to attend the funeral ML and Mrs. J. |>t Harlowton, Mont gii/d daughter. Joint W n e - o f Helena, at > I (land. If you neglect to get a safe deposit box lo- M1XIHTKRS TO SUPPORT lu Medford today. J . The Thief in the Night M B M P H I8 , Oct. »8— (U . P .) — c The death to ll in the w rortt w t the Frisco line's Sunnyland Fly? er mounted to nineteen today, as three more victims died d a r­ ing the night. When you think of painting (»Ink of Blackwell. Phone 323L. 28-tf D A Y, Secretary. Lithia Springs Hotel Building WRECK DEATH TOLL IS NOW SET AT 1ft ilons invited. G. W. DUNN, 11. P Darting completely oyprmtuiui, bitloon tires; electric swipe; heater, wnibher«; fog liunps, etc. ’ . , , Baby Overland Touring, overiuiuled; new paint, wonderful buy. * * . ' . . . ,. ( hev. Touring, overhauled; new priced rig h t Dodge Seilnn, overhauled; good rub >er, pric o a quick sale. .. ' . • . These Oars Are N ot Connected W ith Ed High if any are left, which there should not be it yc but come and examine the quality of these • • • ' ’ • ' ’ ' * . ■ . - • . ; , -4 • _ - value. z RAYON KNITTED . / _ • Thcue are what ybn want in underwear. We give you all three in Allen-A. It is spring-needle knit —that makes it-light and elastic. It is pre-shrunk and tailored to really fit—not only when hew, hut ns long as you wear it. ' . Trained underwear sjieoialists wait upon you here. That assures your getting just the rifelit fit—snug, but not tight, roomy where you want room; and Close-fitting where you want that. ^, - W e StorirRcgnlare and Stouts — Short Men Need Stout Garments for Beal Comfort. ’ • We Have ’em. Whew! GETTING COLDER thaTraiL oT i CtVLtiifltíon Winter Duds of All Kinds iUef s Toggery « 4 Dosen of them in Heavy Culto« Bibbed Union Suits .................. $2.00 Blue Raw Ribbed Union Suits ------ .T .. .12.80 Heavy Ribbed Wool and Cotton ..................... .23.00 HeavyvRibbed Wool and Mercerized Yarft . . . .84.50 Pure Wodl Garments at . . . . . . ----- : .85.00—88.00 Pure Silk and Wool (a beautiful garm ent). . . .87.00