« M I t À ASHLAND wiU| th e noma« of th * dealers' The advardring or goaollne by w-Mdft n A tbe In fo rto atloi tSat the panrtMnfc o t eompday eqhtp- th e y -ra iio f r o m . Klamath F alls- ment has bee* • common ofccur- f ’i m n t ’ ^IghFoSr Junction, Ash- ance but never before has any land. Talent, "Phoenix, Medford, j gasoline been adverttoed by the Central Point, Gold H ill, Grants parading of cars owned by the The reason for this Is There was a noisy parade that; Pass and Intermediate pointe along dealers. the Pacific Highway. > u that the dealers are strong for passed through Ashland Thursday The parade started a t Medford the protective policy under which morning advertising the New Gep-i oral ? Gasoline. I t consisted of.' (or Ashland at tea o'clock la the the General Petroleum Corpora- mornlag. Returning to Medford tfbn sells Its gasoline. lNot every the motor equipment of the Fro- those who participated, were serv-, one can secure an agency for their bach Oil Co., distributors of this ed luncheon at the Medford Hotel, products, in addition thsg- are gasoline and the cars of the au­ and the parade disbanded at assured that they w ill 'n o t be thorised independent retail deal­ Grants Pass at four o'clock in the given competition by the establlsh- ers of same. A ll of the cars werei afternoon- after refreshments at i ment of company owned retail decorated with banners together] the Cave Shdp. j service stations. WHAT BECOMES OF TOUR MONEY EACH PAY DAY? IE YOU -SPEND RECKLESSLY YOU M ILL ALWAYS BE ONE LAP BE­ HIND THE BILL COLLECTOR, "Protect Your Family by Opening a Savings Ac­ count With Us. It-will Encourage Yon to Save- The Citizens Bank of Ashland ' *.’? Ashland, .Oregon a-. j. V r — r . . . r . "" THE MOST POPULAR WIND INSTRUMENT The SAXAPHONE The Homemaker's Institute for Jackson County will be held In the Guild H al( of the Episcopal Church in Medford, October 10- 1 1 - 1 1 - « ., ’ ' The past two years the Ifcstt- tnte has been held ih Grants P w , and the women e f the southern, end o f Jackson County Were At 4 real disadvantage In attending the Inafcttnte. This year It win be held In Medford so that the Jackson County worn»» may at­ tend w ith greater ease. Jacksbn C oot#, of course, ex­ tends the same cordial invitation to Josephine County th a t was en­ joyed from them the pest two years. Those Who have attended the In stitu te la Grants Pass w ill need no urging to plan fo r the Insti­ tute this year. LONDON — (U P ) — "Btacoar-] •ggd by Mussolini, the school au­ thorities of Ita ly have forbidden LONDON — - (U P l — Pfnk the children to take bottles o f1 shirts for Sports wear hhve^ re­ wine to school w ith-their lunches” , ceived the highest' possible sanc­ announced Ed Js Richardson, -European secretary of the W orld tion. • - The Prince of Wales wore one League Against Alcoholism, re-, on the golf links at Le Tooquet, tu n in g from a tour o f Italy. - “ M.ussottnt is , fo r k in g strenu­ w ith the MOeves cut o ff at the the cHwwt. " A, tush upon the shops ously for sobriety among ’ V • i «, followed immediately, w ith such youth. Ita ly now has a faclst law a demand fdt- pink sSirt» that the forbidding any wineshop to sell liquor to those under eighteen shopkbepers had to telephone to Parts for mbffc Shirts. The p ih f years of age. "Furthermore, there la a wide­ cuffs were ruthlessly cut off and Within a fhw hours the sartorlal- spread movement lo eddeate the ly-correct young men at L e Tou.- more Ignorant classes not to give qnet were Sporting pink shirts any alcoholic drinks to children with the sleeves "bobbed’’ at tne In the homes." See Us About an ALTO Or- C-Melody SAX COMPLETE LINE GF BANJO - UKES ... - •¥ Prince of Wales Sets New Styles Homemakers Will j Meet in Mèdford Just Received Xi- • •’ fenced $2J5O to $16.00 For Things Musical elbow«. The marriage of pagm ar God- i Word of- the Prince's costume Was apparently flashed to London owskl of Frank Mayo has been*] at'on ce.. Almost .at the same mo­ voided because he took a divorcer' ment, a bold American wits dis- from another w ife for granted? I covered on Picadilly C ircuit ad­ orned with ~a ptirtt nfctrtrbttt whe­ th e r he was consciously following' Wale's lead is in doubt. The rest of his costume was sufficiently Qictnresqne to attract the atten­ tion of Londoners. . TO THE PUBLIC He wore white sport shoes strapped with brown leather, strapped with brown leather, black .stockings and white knickerbock­ ers, a bine serge coat under which the daring pink shirt gleamed beautifully, a red necktie and a felt h a t turned up all the way around the brim. In elegant de­ fiance of the down-turned brim .made popular and almost univer­ sal by Wales. ww w i m ? e v a u w g W E Aft WELL BLANKETS Blanket JUST RECEIVED! DOZENS OF FINE WEARWELL BLANKETS. QUAN­ ALL WINTER NEEDS TITIES TO SUPPLY " I - REPLENISH YOUR SUPPLY NOW FOR THE WINTER MONTHS JUST AHEAD, WHEN THEY CAN BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUSLY PURCHASED MIXED WOOL BLANKETS PURE WOOL BLANKETS Size 70x80 in.; New Plaid Patterns; Pink, Blue, Tan, Grey, Cpfn, and Lavehder — * Unusual v a lu e ........ ................................ wwxvO Site 70x80 in Block Plaid Patterns in all the Wanted Cdlors — Made of 100 per cent C 11 K fl Saturday SIZE 64x76 SINGLE COTTON BLANKETS IN PLAID PATTERNS IN SIX DIFFERENT COLOR COMBINATIONS SOLD REGUIARLY $1.50 EACH. DON’T MISS THIS SPECIAL BLANKET VALUE SATURDAY Each ................................... .. D O ia u v ¿location—95 Oak Street, in response to inquiries as to whether we have moved. SUPER VALUES! Fine, Heavy Cotton Blankets, New Plaid Patterns Size 66x80; $2.98 value; Special $2.69 Part Wool Fancy Jacquard Blankets , for Comforts Sizes 64x76, 66x80 and 70x80; Priced Each—. $3.75, $3.98, $4.75 and $A98 Standard Cleaners 95 Oák «It. ' Chtilcea are If you Were in a silly person's shoes you wouldn’t act as intelligent as be does. 'Phone 108 ' We Delivor ANOTHER BLANKET SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY • 64x76 HEAVY COTTON BLANKETS IN TAN, OBEY AhD WHITE; »2.25 pair Begakir. Many, Many Other Excellent Values! ShjeBared H er Soul! rTo the man whose kindly tolerance ’ and sympathy have put thousands back on the road to happiness N D the was one of hundred» who have done the t^me — told secret' she r.T w culd not tell her mother— or perhaps her husSxr.d— but to th - re ifes- xL. Atonal of the Judge's chambers she revealed <11. H e : story and th e n o fx u re s * t | — roen af well at women — are now being retold for society’ s good in -A will serve you as or building lasts, with / . J I Judge of the Family Court o f Denver T h tt 1» Ih e most candid and startling aeries of articles ever published in any mag-line. Beasoui :.g from the stories of real life told him in court day after “ JT, JtMg* Lindsey has reached c e rta » conclusions, asid b o w he boldly asks: Is «• dew code of »ex morals heing created!” I t is a startling question —t»ut^ queitioa that has heretofore e tilte d unasked io the minds o fa ll intelli­ gent nom and women ; and It ie no more startling than the evidence that J u tlrt Lsodsey o fle r . in h it great series of articles entitled ;‘ ‘T h é M oral Ret oft.” W hen you h art read the first of the Judge’ s articles and considered fc turn a * * * P * g e ‘ « •he tame magazine and read the first artiele in another aatrnii th in g senes tn. which the internationally famous beauty and social leader— In these tw o trm arkablr aeries— the one by M r». L vdig, the other by Judge Lindsey— T h e Red Book Magazine for October inaugurates its aew plan of adding th * drama of Fact to the drama of Fiction— which latter is expressed by Kupert Hughes in his splendid novel, “ W e Live But O nce,” and by these « h e r distinguished «»Vellsts and story- w ritrro Bath C om fort M itc h ell, James F m n rii D w y e r, S tn rh e s *H u ri, Samuel M e rw in , Leroy Scott, T h y ra Sarater (free) book» Hot Water Radiator H eat light and dat'k }>atteru£, size 6 to 14 years. All with Big Fur dollars in a complete range of sizes and prices. Boys’ Fine Wool Sweaters NEW SCHOOL DRESSES in Slip-over, and Coat Styles; all wool garments Priced, $8.48, $3.98, $4.48 and $4.98. Made of Fast Color Prints, New Fall Styles. Priced, Each........ ................•......... .4..$1,25, $1.89, $2.25 BURLINGTON r *• HOSIERY ’ M - ? JUST ARRIVED-NEW SWEATERS «w. For Boys and Girts. Marjorie Hose for Girls and Ruwliid« fot Boys- P a i r . ............ .50c For Gifls’ School Wear,* in both Slip-over and Coat Styles. -New Color Combinations* Priced— '• $3.98 ap to $8.48 . SATURDAY A WONDERFUL SHOWING OF WHAT IS NEW IN OKCllK'VrRA WILL OPEN THEIR -SEAbON’S engagement A t The FAIR GROUNDS Pavilion FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 11 DRESSES PRICED COATS PRICED Entire proceeds of this Dance will go toward paying for the Boy Scouts’ Summer Camp in Big Applegate. $11.95, $14.95, $19.75 T R A V U O O A TS.....................$17.50 up W $65.00 100 to chofMie from at those Hpecial Low Pricefe Sizes and Colors for Everybody. Never has« Mason brought fbrtlvmmh a variety of eylcg, fabrics and colorings. . - . j r ; . ' r. t Tickets, $1.50 per couple. XS ( U n it Togs GIRLS’ WINTER GOATS Boys’ Blouses and Shirts Mrs. Philip Lydig Reveals Secrets of New York Society once girlhood, beautiful sp L y o tf hat been in un­ der of N ew Y o rk 's «iltra- N ow for the first time Veredt to turn the spot- gWciety— ttllia g in great f e d * it fm ilr, false and U M ement» die makes H « i t ->ry alter story of ■ ■ k nerrr pt’hlk ’» dit- U M * f t th * real tyve, «4 ^ ^ ■ k o b i e — k r r<-t » te k A .0 " ■"•'’ie " f I g f U S W e st to y o u , t b .n School reliable, healthful heat in oil room« alike/A ct now. — k t your family benefit— pay in 10 month«. Ideal A R C O L A it sett-regulating; no fu n *« 4 “ H e Moral R evolt* by judge Ben B. Lindsey J I DRfcsa COATS ....... ........ . $$97& ttp to $79.00