The Automotive Shop reports Mr. E. D. Brigg» Just returned from a month’s sojourn in San the sale of a new Chevrolet tour­ Francisco, and Oakland. Mr. ing car to T. W. Stanford. Briggs is greatly Improved and 'Madden sells protected tires. benefitted by the rest and change. 63-tf FOR SURETY bonds see J Renting a specialty. List your L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg. Min Nora Ward returned to house with 71-tf Ashland Sunday evening from A shland R ealty co . . Dorena where she visited with 71-tf LET J. L. Ketch write your ‘ relatives. automobile insurance. 71-tf Give good ‘ books.—McNair CHff Payne make« table«. Bros.. Madden retreads tires. 8 |-tf Returned Home »is uiooi, a penoci score in ineir selections, picking nine out of Mrs.* F. J. Murphy returned Hood River Saturday afternoon the eleven first string players. where she will resume her work George Davis of the San Fran­ as teacher in the Junior' high cisco Bulletin would hive made school. Mrs. Murphy visited her« it 10 hits out of the eleven had he not switched Kelly and over Thanksgiving. ______ »1 Drury to half and quarterback respectively, when the rest of Bo To Mr. and Mrs. W. Fogg lust the writers held them best in week a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. the other places. Bach of the Fogg reside on the Dann Ranch. other experts hit about, 60 per­ cent in picking the outstanding squad. Arrived Hoi All Pacific Coast Conference Mr. W. H. Smith arrived home Sunday evening after a week« First T eam . Poe. Secod Team visit with her daughter, Mrs. Par­ Shlpkey, S............ r ----- Walker, S. shall at Montague, California. End Returned to Hood Hbwr —— Purchased Car— Betwraed Home— morning and evening were fre­ LARGE CROWD HEARS tor ana nas returned lor a brief SPEAKER FROM S. CAL. quently broken Into by the, ap­ (Colntlnue« from page 1.) tie in which the cohorts of evil were to be arrayed against the forces of Christ in final conflict in which the church was to be victorious. He set forth the in­ evitable clashing of these forces upon American soil, out of which would come forttf^the glorioub victory of the spiritual over the material, of Ideals over material­ ism. Hi« appeal was to men of America to become followers of the man of Gallliee. In the evening Mr. Myers led Adams, U8C............Marker, WSC hie hearers from one triumphant scene, to another In the Ute of End - , Erlnksen W,.............. Sargeant, C, Jesus. His subject was “On the Mountain Tope with Jesus." It Talkie Diron, OAC.................Bucklin, I was an eloquent preachment of the triumphs of Jesus Christ Talkie Carey, C......................Shields, O. which held his hearers’ interest till the end. The sermons of both Guard Taylor. USC.....Swan, s., Brlx, W. Guard Cravaeb, U8O....‘........Benamy, w I Center Kelly, M.„............Guttermsen, W. Quarter Fire, Auto, Liability and all Hair bobbing, marcelllgg c Just arrived at Nlningera, Miss kinds of Insurance. specialty. The Vanity Shoppe. Saylors unusual chocolates and STAPLES REALTY es-ti Scotch toffe. 74-tf Ashland Hotel Bldg. From Talent— 73-tf E. A. Purvis, Art '» Half Mr. and Mi's. Harry Cash were the Klamath county district. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Miles left you. Apply at The Tidings of­ Wilson, W.....Schulmerich, OAC. ‘ 62-tf visitors in Ashland Saturday from Saturday afternoon for their home fice. . I . ' ■ Halt Montague. In Newport, after a visit in Ash­ NEWSPAPER SPORT Nevers, S...................... Tesreau, W. 1 •' - i land at the home of F. J. Mur Returned to Corvallle— WRITERS CHOOSE ALL Fullback Donald and Robert Wright re­ LECTURE phy. Regular abbreviations— Univer­ COAST ELEVEN turned Sunday to O. A. C. where Dr. Walton Hubbard, C. S. B., sity of Southern California (Continued from page One) / (USC); Stanford ( S ) £ Univer­ ‘ For Fire Insurance see J. L. they will resume their studies, of Los Angeles, California, mem­ after the Thanksgiving spent in ber of the board of lectureship Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg. nerups Included Brlx (W ), Swan sity of Washington (W ): Oregon of the Mother church, The First (S ), Sargent/ (C ), Poulson (S) Agricultural college (OAC); Uni­ 67-tf Ashland. Church of Christ, Scientist, In and Bucklin (I). versity of California (C); Univer­ Merchant’s lunch every day, Boston Mass., will deliver a freo Orret covers buttons, upstairs. Taylor (U.S.C., and Carty (C) sity or Montana, (M ); Washing­ 63-tf 11 to 2 p. m., 60c at The Plaza lecture' on Christian Science, un­ led the field for the guard po­ ton Stale College (WSC); Unl- Confectionery. 76-tf der the direction of" First Church sition«. Each has had an ex- ’verslty of Idaho, (I). of Christ. Scientist, Ashland, ’ .«gl lBBt year with vigorous of­ , Why do you pay Sewing Ma­ Gifts that are easily obtained. Oregon, in the church edifice fensive and ground covering TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY chine Agents from >120 to 3160 for sewing machines, when you A few minutes sitting—we do Monday evening at 8 o’clock. coupled with bulwark defense, FOR SALB^-Cabbáge, 2 1-2« The public Is cordially Invited responsible for their selection. lb. Delivered in lots of 26 lbs. can get the White here for 366. the rest.—Studio Ashland. to attend. Emil Pell. 68-tf Swan (S) and H>rrell (U.S.C.). or over. Phone 417-R or 21, Popcorn bricks, the biggest in also were approved for first B. B. Phipps. 73-1 Returned to Eugene— Sittings evenings by appoint­ town 6c.—Candy Land. team guards. John Galey, Miss Edith Dodge, ment.—Darling Studio, 76-tf Crsvath of U. 8. C„ bad a , FOR SALE—Christmas apronR, and Miss Marlon Leach returned walkover to win the center post. any style, size or color, to order. Returned to last evening to Eugene, where His pivot work, passing and of­ Phone 32S-L, or call at 21# Gar­ For cleaning an pressing try Cleon Caldwell, George Francis ’ 76-6 Paulserud’s. We Call. 76-tf Barron, Gaius* Crosby and Paul they will resume their studies at fensive have put him far ahead field St. the University of Oregon, after of anyone else in the con­ Wagner returned to Eugene to FOR BALE—A few cholee M, we have no bananas, but the University of Oregon, after a visit In Ashland over the holi­ ference, th e . writer» agreed. Os- Wyandotte pullets. Phone 398R. have money to loan on good spending a few days In Ashland days. trum, Montana, was the only ' _ 7g.g rtty. Phone 21. Yeo. (of other player to win a vote for over the holiday. se.) 1»—tf WANTED—(Woman to |take this position. , For tbat Chrlstmas présent, washing. 818 . Hargadine, or Kelly of Montana, renowned Fresh Tamales.—The Rose. the new Orthophonie Victrola. for his fast runs and elusive 363-Y. Call ISO for' Powell’s famous 76-8* 74-tf Place ..... — . 1 II II is ■'» »>♦»»»' nee Beautiful Gifts for Everyone / at Darling Studio & Art Store Lathia Springs Hotel Bldg. » Star Car Wins Prize in Hill Climbing Contest Held Saturday on Church Street Leads All Other Cars Twenty-Nine Feet ‘ We hold the record with the Star Oar on the Pacific Coast. W e give you more Miles to the Gallon of Gas. We give yon a Sturdy Body with a Stronger Prame. We give you a Better Oiling System Force Peed to all Bearings. We give yon Pour Wheel Brakes for Safer Driving on W et Boads. We give you Beal Value for Your Money. The Repair Man is Porgotten When yon buy a Star Car,. WE ALSO CHALLENGE ANY POUB OB MEDIUM PBICE SIX STOCK GAB IN A PULLING CONTEST. This is a few of the reasons that we call the Star Car “TOMORROW’S CAR TODAY” Hamaker Motor Co. “Service Worth While” Phone 37 LITHIA SPRINGS HAROLD LLOYD IN Opens Wednesday UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF JOE HARRELL COAT SALE! in * ► • ' * 24-Hour Service STORAGE-WASHING-GREASING AND TIRE .REPAIRING Up to $24.50 Coats a t .......... .. .115.95 Up to $34.50 Coats a t .......... You'll Love Harold! “ Harold Lamb," the Fresh­ man, who dreamed of Gridiron Glory and Campus Conquests — and went to college loaded down with tannis racquets and ukuleles and misplaced ideas of how to be popular — and was only the laughing stock, until he mot a girl, the girl! who discovered the heart that beat beneath the funny sweater and hid the real boy within! NEWEST AND FINEST STORAGE GARAGE Up to $44.50 Coats at . . . . . . Up to $54.50 Coats at ............ BEGIN YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ...$18.90 • Expert Auto Repairing UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF ED WYATT drammed, jammed full of the stuff that makes life worth Bring! i ADMISSION 1:30 p. m. Adults 30c, Children 10c -7:13 - 9:00 p. n t Adults 00c, Children 20c We Cordially Invite You to Come and Inspect Our New Building, One-Half Block From the Lithia Springs H otel