9 • » f Recular Thaukaflvlog tervlqa i x r ’K î - w r s o’íjoek. TM jqWic ig cordi*!# «■HUA W att, W. «p m * , ‘ v # w t the j U r P. g , Hxmmond H rrieM T U n k « W M morning U O'clock. Sermone*««! made tor Uta occaatoa, . -Ryeryo*e cordiali/ iasitad. i,.- < 9 « W.• '• The following Thenkegiwing program will be - observed in he Baptist church Thursday morning at 10:80. Remember that this is to be e union ser* ▼We of the various denomina­ tions. Let ns make it a reel OPBmunlty Thanksgiving Day. »erica— Congregation.' resident Coolidge’s Proclama­ tion-—Rev J. C. Mergler. J Norember M KPO, 438.3 meters, Hole Bros, end Chronicle te n Francia«»— Of««} Captures; i f , mm , reatine ecriptaefe end fb aak sslrlee sor* 0 p. m., pro­ gram; 4 p. at., Olympic hotel orchestra;. 6:16 p. m., today’s MITCHELL BRINGS General LANSDOW NE L E T We have just- in ­ stalled the latest type of power brake relining machine. g o o . •» 341 metom. Electric, Oakland— Usual fea­ tures; 4 p. m., concert, St. Fran­ cis, San Francisco, Orchestra; 8:M boy’s talk; | $ .,!» •, "Tke Cinderella Man," a'four-act com­ edy; 18 p. m - dance music, Tatts resort orchestra. xKLX, 508 meters. Tribune, Oakland— 7 p. m., news brokd east. ' . KFBK; 248 meters, Bee-KJm- ball Upson, Sacram ento-» 7:30 p m.( westher; 7:40 p. m., children’s story; 8 p. m., Thanksglvigg program; 9 *». m dance music; 10 p. m., an KNX, 227 meters. Express. Hollywhod— 11 a* 9». nature talk; ' 1 >. m., football game; 7 p. m., program; 8 p. m., pro­ gram; 9 p. us., features; 10 p. m., Ambassador orchestra. KHJ, 495.8 meters. Times, Los An g e l es 8 p. m.. program: 11 p. 6 Ilty , to the Robdrts. charge before Ji CHAPMAN PARDONED IS NOW TO HANG ..OLYMPIA, Wash., Nov. J S g - (U. P .)— Reclamatlonlsts toda.' were confident that Goventer Hartley cannot . muster enough support in elthe? bouse'to uphold a veto on the Banker bill, v The bill passed the Senate 80-9 and the House 88-29. The majorities in both instances MTe sufficient to pass over the veto Representative Sims, house *d- mlnistrstion leader, was not Spry hopeful o( being able to swing enbugh opinion to his side to support the veto. WASHINGTON, Nov. 26— (U. P .l— President , Coolidge has signed an qrder commuting the unexplred portion of Gerald Chapman’s 26 year federal sen­ tence, which turns the famous robber over to the Connecticut authorities, who wish to carry out the sentence of hanging. HARTFORD, Conn.. Nov. 25— (U. P .)— Oer&ld Chapman’s at­ torneys refused the commutation of his federal sentence by Presl- dent Coplldge, and will take the matter Into court 'to attempt to prove that Chapman does not have to accept. Tidings Want Ads never WASHINGTON, Nov. .25— (U P .) — The naval Inquir/ InvMti MANSFIELD DANCERS gating the cause of th e ' wrtek I are big attraction of the dirigible 8henano*b, ad- ---------- Joumed today, subject to a pis- The Portia Mansfield dancers, sible call at the end of tl»' who appear at the Vining to- Mitchell court martial, to .hear' morrow and Friday, are making the Texas Colonej's accusation a b ig h it w h e r e v e r th e y a p - of the navy department. 4 •' pear, according to word re No Ungreased Parts about your found after greased at We should all be thank ful tomorrow for the pros­ perity Ashland has enjoy- Standard Cleaners OVERLAND Shoe Shop We are thankful that we have so fine U store in so good a towp, in sq rich a valley, in so great a state. We are optomistic for the futur* of the state, city and store. W e are thankful for the kind providence that guided us, years ago, to Ashland. UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC _ TOONS iron backwards and side­ ways as easily as forward, because of the round heels. Standard Cleaners Tree Delivery Service Phone 108 95 Oak St.. At least a “ 50 cent or 60 cen t” value, going fast at 3 PAIRS $1.00 Everything you w ill need for winter wear at ARMY GOODS STORE W rinkle F ro o f Irpn ■ 4 , , ,• » gJ Ï *“• A.. See demonstration In our window. * The Ashland Electric Shop 339 E. Main Street Opposite N ew Hotel Wonderful Turkey D in n e r Performing Tasks Weil The Plaza W e aro leaving nothing undone that will enable us to bettor serve you and merit the increasing goodwill of this community. Thânksgivmg Day 12 to D P . M. ¿ fader eon please-ìtdoerìri lori loitsinee Only by performing our important tasks well can we hope to win yonr approval. Our complete and modern facilities are hut one step toward this end. every one ta k es J. P. Dodge & Sons WE JOIN WITH OUR COMMUNITY IN ORDE« BY TELEPHONE Funeral Directors GKO. W. LOWS, Phono 420 Day Pho«* 313. Might Phones 381-L— 381-J Mrs. Louis Dodge, lady assistent 1A00.000 65.00 each, at place of business w ill be open for service until eight o ’clock to n ig h t. car can be it has been Williams Service • Station and girls to ride to school on; cheap. $9.00 and up. B iggest L ittle Store in Town Crown — W illamette Pajer CO., will start logging In Clat­ sop County, to salvage spruce damaged by fire. This is the first public dance appearance of Loveland's orchestra here this sxnfatner and the last this winter. . celved here this morning by box office knock out. Establish­ unanimous In praise tor act's H. B. Hurst, proprietor of the ed a record for two biggest day3 merit and entertaining quality. in history of house. Patrons A. wonderful attraction.” theatre. Mr. Hurst this morning receiv­ ed the following wire from Don­ ald McDonald, owner of the M ao Donald Theatre In Eugene: “Portia Mansfield dancera, • Small saddles for boys - , Tbeij; toasted o e a cook into gran­ ular o atm e al. Actually a new breakfast diihl O$e that gives you vim A x the whole . teins and vitattaiag minerals m