A shland D aily DK MOLAY Special meeting and supper to­ FOR RENT— Well furnished Bernice M. Bolger, teacher of night ’ (H ub ) 7:00 o’clock. 8-room house, 311 ML Avenue. violin. .Palm er Piano House. Masoulc Hall. *59-5* North of railroad tracks. Phone V. O. GILLETTE, M. C. 251-R. ««-«• R. Coad, Sec y. For Cleaning Phone 119.- A HPBCIAL OFFER— 3 fine Paulserud'a. VWting In Kerby— lota near new schools. Miss Margaret Campbell was a STAPLES REALTY Hear it! The new Ortho­ guest of Mr«. Dell Hart of Kerby «8-1 phonie . Vlctrola.— The Rose. yesterday and today« • • “ «5-3 FOR SALE— Furniture, buggy and harness. C. H. Jerome. Better toy« at cheaper prices. Improving— Ashland Mine Road. — Elhart’». Mrs. G. H. Way who has un­ dergone a serious operation at Nothing Trill SO thoroughly the Community Hospital, Ta re­ Henry satisfy as your protograph. ld .heir ported as Improving nicely. Studio Ashland. Photographs of quality. Fresh Tamalee.— The Rose. Springs Hotel, for the winter. Yea. we hare no bananas, bat Largest and finest display of are have money to loan on good fresh candles in Southern Ore­ security. PhOne 21. Yeo, (of gon at the Plata. ««-tf course.) „ 19—U (Continued From Page Three) Buy your suit from Paul- Hair bobbing, marcelling a aerud'a. Our clothes are guar­ the table, contained the same specialty. The Vanity Shoppe. delicate blossoms and nut cups CS-tf anteed. gleamed In silvery dress. The Scatter sunshine with greeting place cards, dainty baskets, were Pnrrluwed Car — filled with a replica of the cards.— McNair Broa.. It is reported that R. W. Price same delicate flowers. o f the Lithia Springs Hotel has After luncheon, the hostesses Returned from purchased through the Clàyoomb Mr. and Mrs. Eric Werre® re­ led the way to the ball room, Motor Company a new Tndor turned last evening from Eugene enhanced by lacy ferns and bas­ Ford sedan'. Here where they attended the home kets of lovely flowers. coming game between O. A. C. tables were placed where bridge Why do yon pay Sewing Ma­ and the University of. Oregon. played Its paVt .In the enjoy­ chine Agents from «ISO to «150 They also visited with friends In ment of the guests. for sewing machinée, when yon Dainty gifts were presented Cottage Grove. can get the White here for ««5. those receiving high and low Emil PeiU 58-tf scores; Mrs. Earl Crowe was the Free gold flab at Elhart’s. fortunate one, and for Madden retreads Urea 69-tf M you need aa office or small score was given a lovely candy Jar, and hand painted sugar and Fresh PIg’n Whistle candy. storeroom, the room next to salt and pepper shakers came to fust arrived.—Nlninger’s. ■ ««-tf The Tidings office la ready for Mrs. Andrew McCallen. Tooth­ you. Apply at The Tidings of­ 82-tf some candies were served the Edison Diamond Disc phono- fice. guests during the progress of graphs and records at greatly the games. To Reave Ashland— reduced prices.— The Rose. The guest list Included: ’ Mrs. Lieutenant Thomas Lewis Sor­ «6-8 rell will leave ¡bn the Shasta, C. A. Malone, Mrs. Earl Crowe, Mrs. F. G. Swedenborg, Mrs. Hal Snappy tall salts for young Tuesday evening, tor his new McNair, Mrs. H. K. Tomlinson, duty at the Mare Bland Navy sen. Priesa right at Orrse. " Mrs. M. Briggs, Mrs. John 40-tt Yard. Mrs. Sorrell and daugh­ Enders, Mrs. Henry Enders, Jr., ter, Ruth, will go to their aew M®e. Andrew McCallen, Mrs. N. Liability Insurance written on 'hom e later in the month, after a H. Harrison, Mrs. John Fin- suitable location has been selected automobiles and ^trucks. Phone neran, Mrs F. C. Dillard of Med­ 11. Yeo, (of course.) 19-tf for them. The Sorrells have made ford, Mrs. Domino Provost, Mrs. many friends in Ashland. O. A. Paulserud, Mrs. Louis Madden sells protected tires. Dodge, Mra. O. F. Silver, Mra. . ■ 53-tf Moved — Mr». Idlrtln Qrijbb, dressmaker and milliner has moved to 11« Third street. To Mr. and Mrs. Fred fl. Just a Little Ole Log Cabin Jones, an 8 1-2 pound boy. made of pine; Mother and son are doing nicely. Purchased Car— Just a place one loves to rest The Claycomb Motor Company a long time; Have yonr broken windows report the aale of a new road|ter Just, a place where peace and repaired. Large stock of glass to E. A. Brown. gladness aa hand. Jordan Saab and Cab- Crowd out all the gloom and laet Works. Phone 1*1. 2«-tf Returned from Trip— V. O. N. Smith has returned Makes you feel the World is Hot tub sulphur bathe. Day from a business trip to Portland. golden and sublime. or sight at Jackson Hot Springs. • •-tf Left for Idaho— Just a Little Ole Log Cabin on the bill, Maurice Harris left Ashland for Candy Land— Turkish Nougats his home In Idaho. High up where the summer made in the good old fashioned breeaea never »till, way. Vanilla and strawberry And the long highway, with Gifts, toys, games.— Elhart’s. flavors. sunshine spread, Like golden honey on ginger­ Returned Recently— bread, O. F. Carson recently returned Accepted Position— And the winding trails that lead J. B. Harrell of 1177 Iowa St., from a business trip to Portland. beyond the rill. has disposed of his dairy Inter­ ests and accepted a position with Typewriters for rant. Elhart’a. Here among the pine and cedar» the Trinity Gold Mines company be a guest; y Cliff Payne makes bread boards. of California. Hare where client mountains aoothe yon, stroll and rdht: Up and down and in and ojrer Little trails, through sweet white clover. Here, • where you feel the Spirit of the Weak. LAST TIMES TODAY “GROUNDS FO R DIVO RCE” When day la done and evening ' ahadks ere creeping; When everything la atUl, and bird» are sleeping. Thia onr prayer at close of day— Keep Thou our lips, our steps. tidings our way; Warship committee, Mrs. William dltlons which should ha of great Keep ns loviag day by day, all Myer, Mrs. H. B. McGee, Mrs. Interest' td all of u s .’ A social Thy creations. J. W.* McCoy and their names 1 hour will follow the program and * * * w ill be 'presented at Tuesday’s refreshments will be served.'* * * ».• Missionary Society Meet»— m eeting. The Woman’s Missionary society ’’The dub feels strongly, that Social Ctrrle— of the Presbyterian. oburch w ill «very thinking woman in Ash- The next m eeting'of the Social hold its regular ¡ session tor N«r (land should be interested in Its Cirpls w in ha November 2«. vember, at the home of Mr», ^undertakings and should give it The entertainment committee Elisabeth Van Sant, 179 Oak, Support, financially and other- will he in charge; members of Wednesdsy the 18th, at > :«• wise. It la non-partisan and which are, Mrs. 'E laine Davis, p. m. tyon-sectarlan; has a broad piat- Mrs. Roy Geethart, Mrs. Gal­ Tha program will feature work form to which none can Object braith and Mrs. R. L. Burdlc, among the Southern» Mountain- and la trying to further work Jr. eera, in the home work, and In la the community which will At the last meeting, a business Slam, for the foreign. better conditions and make for one, held in the parlors of the It hap been annonneed thht social pleasure. Christian chutjch, - Wednesday, there la the strong probability "We would like the Idea to November 11, the ladles decided that Miss Roberta Barr will he gain ground, that It la a priv- to hold a baaaar and food sale preaent at th e annual Praise and ^ege as well aa a duty to he December 1«; the place will be Thanksgiving service to he held a member. announced taker. November 22. ‘.’Thursday« evening at 8:1«, Members of the society arV there wtU be a covered dish • Beautiful Description— “ hod to keep- th e d ate of tk a supper fog members and their — Through th e courtesy of meeting in mind and be present, husbands.. The club furnishes Vladame O. Tracy-Young, we are coffee and bre^d and butter. It permitted to publish the follow­ Civic Club Meeting— Is planed, to make thia a most ing lines, entitled "Home’,' writ­ "A beautiful luncheon wgg qnjoyabla gathering. Card tab­ ten by Mrs. Blrdeila Norris, at served j.at the Club Housf, lea will .be ready for bridge, one tim e a member of the Thursday a t one o’clock to the five hundred and rummy? Authors* and Waiters’ Union, In "Many women are doing Chicago. They are written In Christmas fancy work at pres­ description of her home. Sum ent and it baa been suggested mlt Lodge, In the beautiful Sis. 'that It be brought and an ex­ klyou mountains. change of ideas on the subject take place. Fellowship Covered Dish “The idea hack of Tuesday's Supper— regular club program la to find Many gathered shout the tab­ out as nearly «a possible condi­ les *t the Fellpwshlp «upper, tions In Ashjand. It has been, which was served at elx-flfteen .termed in the >ear book a ‘Sur­ Wednesday evening, preceding vey.’ To this end Judge Frost, services at the Methodist church. and Councilman J. H. Hardy, It was a covered dish affair, have been asked to epeek and with each lady furnishing a hot Mrs. Frank Jordan also kaa dish and sandwiches, and the place on the program; a talk on Ladies Aid supplying the coffee, Civic' Betterment. cream and sugar. This was "The programs are free to planned, honoring the visit of members add visiting guests. It the Rev. 8. J. Chaney, former •fas been decided to make ® nominal charge of twenty-five new comers or others who are cents to any others attending, interested In the work under­ for the rest of this year. "It is hoped that there will taken and done by thia organi­ sation and care to g iv e their be ipany men and women at­ encouragement and support to tend thia meeting and hear dis­ It, they may do so by getting cussed by thoee so well quali­ in touch with any of the toera- fied to do so, subjects and con- pastor, and who was here to hold Quarterly meeting. B e a u t i f u l chrysanthemums were used.1 in • decoration. It is planned to have a series of those pleasant, gatherings during the winter. _ / . Ladies Aid M. E. Ckurch Meet The Ladles Aid of the Metho­ dist church will meet wlth^fira. Pemberton at tbe< Parsonage, Wednesday, November I I , .'at 2:00 p. m. It ie requested that all members make a special ef- Boots and Shoes Wtih Our Oils and Greases .OVERLAND Shoe Shop THANKSGIVING GREETING CARDS, PLACE CARDS, EVERYTHING FOR THE PARTY Darling Studio & Art Store Lithia Springe Hotel Building REMEMBER! Dad’s Gift Is at tile Hab-a-dash-Inn LOCKS Flour and Feed meaning high quality Of AU Kind* stands for Hardware and pleasant for . BANKING is i women at this instil W inchester Store Opposite The Plaza THEY will feel just a* much at home here as in a department store.p 1 A CHECKING ACCOUNT simplifies the fam­ ily buying done so largely nowadays by the wo men of the household. , . k WE especially entourage women to open ac counts* with us, as we give theiÿ SPECIAL atten tion. Silk and Woolen Piece-Goods at Cost ROCK BOTTOM PRICES FO R QUICK SALE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ashland, Oregon ’orsteds, 40 in. wide, all colors. egular value, $1.25, going at P¿>irets and Serges, 40 to 48 in. wide, values to $1.98 Yd., going at From N ow U n til th e D ay B efore f ’orieta and Fancy Weaves, Val ues to $2.98 yard, going at T h an k sgivin g. 16 Mome Silk Pongee, Rejgula $1.35 Grade, going at Figured Silk Crepes, 40 in. Wide, Beautiful Patterns, values to $3,00, going at . ^kinners Silks, Regular $2.95 Val ues going at 54 in. Mens Wear Serge, Regular $4.50 grade, going at TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY Citrate Protect Your Coats, Dresses, Rayo; ►n Underwear, 40 in. Pan Velvet, Regular Value $4.95 Yard, going at Ratine Values Unequalled any­ where. Values to $1.79 the yard, going at Tnblft Linenft- ool X J avvilo^ J I L Aincli /VIIIV'EA Cloths^ w w * ' Dress Goods, Silks. the “ Lemonade Tasting” Laxative that’s always ef­ fective. Fresh every day, 35c a bottle. Ride and thrill with The Pony Express! Over burning plkali — through ice and snow — jlast savage Indians and dangers without end! i i ■ ■ ■-■■■■■ m ■ ■— ...m „ liy| , Admiadoo:—Adults, 60c; Children, 25c i Lithia Sprii Pharmacy Phons U l s 1 z AND A LOT OF SPECIALS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OF THIS BIG STORE All 50 and 75c Poplins, assorted colors, going at, 3 yds. Satinized Lingette, the highest quality made. Regular 69 and 79c Values, going at lgl$i,oo j < H H H B U Y Y O U R SILK A N D W OOLEN PIECE GOODS A T , These Prides Good ’For This Week Only Shop Early This Week and Save Save, Save