Spent Week-Kud In M edford— hoeal ; P erso n al flotes Is Electrocuted Miss Jean Lynch, who work«' at the Benders' Dry Goode atore, spent'the week-end In Medford visiting with her sisters. Misses Lure and Verna Lynch. M IL L V A L L E Y , C a t. Oct,. I — A fter eltqiblag to the roof of his hone to repair a radio aerial, IB. L.' Johnston, SO, was electrocuted when he picked up a w ire v*blch had . dropped accidentally across a high-tension line of the Pacif­ ic Gas and Electric Corporation. Fred Rapp of Talent was a business visitor in this city to­ Mrs. E. T. Newbry of Talent No. 1 day. was an Ashland visitor yester­ O. E. 8. day. Remember rummage sale, fond Stated communication of A l­ sale, flower exchange. Civic Club Help us with ' our rummage pha Chapter No. 1. O. E. 8. to­ , sale, funds used for club house night, (Tuesday) Oct. 5, at 8 p. House. Oct. 8-9. maintalnance fund. m. ¿Visitors welcome. By order A N Y young tnan, student of of the Worthy Matron« Leah M. Caldwell, Secy. Normal School wishing a position to help out in expenses while in Mrs. F. E. W rlfeht, who has Malta ConuntuiOrry No. 4 school please cixll at Port Shasta been in A shland for some tim e Cafe. - ' 28-3* visiting with h er g ra n d m o th e r, Knights Templar ALPHA C HAPTER Masonic Hall Stated conclave Wednesday evening. Oct. 6. Routine busi­ ness. Open long form. AH Sir Knights courteously invited. Light refreshments after meet­ ing. Recovering— J. H. Hardy, whe hat been < onfined to his home w ith illness, >« ¿lowly recovering and was able to walk down town today. . ' Bulk peanut D. H. JACKSON. E. C. man’s Grocery. W . H. DAY, Recorder. butter, Schuer 2»-t: Mrs. A. L. H arvey on B stre e t, left today for K lam ath F a lls to jo in her h u sb a n d . Mr. is an employe of th e I.um ber company. • • M ED FO R D , Oct. ».— («P ed al) Suit (o r divorce wse filed yqater- day by. A lbert F.( Bear, against Deliah Bear *ln which he charges that his wife deserted him seme three years ago and refuses to return and live as his wife. Mr. Bear redldes neAr Medford. France to Reject Stopping In Ashland— . Raymond , DeCercy and Debt Settlement! w ife M ajor o f Seattle are stopping in « 7 W rlg n t j| ¿M g LONDON. Oct. »•— H . O. W ells whose latest novel has brought an avalanche of criticism of- its somewhat uncomplimentary ref­ erences to the king, Is consider­ ing a $rlp to California this « in ­ ter. Vlsiting Parneta— Mrs. C. W . Coyl of Pasadena, le vlstting' ber parente Mr. aad M r. D. H . Jackson at thè Not Ashland for a few days. They are Sprlngs. ■ She ezpects to spend severa! days there. ALENCON, Prance, Oct. 1.- - old friends of C. H. Loveland. Rejection by the Frenqh parlia­ ment as It now stands Is the only mene as It now stands Is the only course that body can follow, Adrian Dariac, chairman of the debts sub-committee of the cham­ ber of deputies, said In a speech k t a political banquet here. ’ L akeside • ‘ Noted Writer to Sues Por Divorce Visit California ^yR a^io Aerial Have your broken windows rs- paired. A ll sites, at Jordan's mill. i-tf DiiKiness Visitor— Medford Resident ( When If f * . Pearl Hui 40 Coats W rite right w ith yoh£ foun- teacher, was In France tain pen. Take It to E lh a rt’s. * * * • h®w’> through a Fountain Pen service— E lh a rt’s IS IT SAFE to drjve through Visitor from Talent— the streets of Ashland without P. T. A. W ill Meet— W. Vogel! of Talent was a bus! Liability Insurance? Photoe 21 The high school P. T. A. will nest visitor In thia city yesterday for complete Automobile protec­ have a business meeting Thurs­ tion, don’t wait until you meet day at 3:30 sharp at the high Try Diamond Briquettes for with an accident. Yeo. (o f course) school. At 4 o’clock there will furnace, heater and fireplaces. 293-tf be a short program, a fte r which S P R IN G F IE L D , 111., Oct. 6. — < SA Corson-Fowler Lumber Co. there will bee a social hour, when ( U P ) — Vast damage was done Ini (U P ) «■topped £ Ashland— all w ill be given an opportunity Centra} Illinois as the waters of frlenc Stopped in Ashland— Mr and Mrs. Verne Gllloai pud to meet the teachers. thé Illinois river and Its tribg-' ny> ,t ‘ Robert J. Luden of Los An­ ’ Itlie daughter of K lam ath Fn'is taries broke through the levees ander geles. Cal.. stopped in Ashland stopped In Asi land yej'erdey Schuerman’s Grocery has and over their banks. Large corps this morning with friends. at I wort the dinner gue,'s t f the full line of fresh vegetables. stretches of fertllh land were dav n C. W. Fraley’s. flooded. * Home grown lettuce. Schuer man’s Grocery. - 29tl Suits and topcoats. »IB and, Lucky dance to-nite. 820 and »26 at Pgulserud’s. Anchor Flour. Every 29-tf guaranteed. 82.00 per sack, Visited In Ashland — and P. Ass'n Cnll apples, 26 cts. per box. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Wilson and Bring box. A. F. and P. Ass’n. Mrs. Frank Bellinger o f Med­ B ER N E, Switzerland, Oct. 6 25-ff ford, motored to Ashland last Left for Salem— — Mexico and Switzerland have Jean and Verne Hastings left Thursday and were dinner guests completed negotiations for es­ last evening for Balem, Ore., to A t th e Oregon H otel— at the home of C. W . Fraley. tablishment of full diplomatie re ­ Mrs. D. W illiam s of Oakland, spend a,few days. They are ex­ lations. , •. pected to return to Ashland Sat- Cal., H. Morgan of Spokane, and Fresh m ilk and cream. Schuer- xnc tastiness or a pie Mrs. John Young, itoughzon, C at, man's Grocery. 29-tf NO OPIATES, NO CHLOROFORM depends largely upon were among those who stopped at — PR EFER R ED BY CAREFUL Have your clothes cleaned at the Oregon Hotel yesterday. the flaky tenderness o f MOTHERS * * 237 E. Main, Ashland Cleaning Mrs. Rawlinson of Hong Kong, A mother soon learn* tc the crust. The flaky ten­ We will rent students new Works, of coarse. Adam Ehurman and wife of Kala- choose those simple, safe fam- Remington Portable typewriters derness o f the cru$t in mazoo. Mich., and A. F. Bick­ y remedies that she knows dan Civic Club House ofen Thura-' and all rent to apply on purchase ford and wife of Chehalis, Wash­ he safely and wisely given, the turn depends upon the day, Oet. 7, from 1 to B p. m. tc price of machine— BlhArt’s .’ ington, were among those who idien. f Foley’s Honey ang receive goods for the rummage shortening that’s in it. registered at the Hotel Ashland .’ar Compound has ever been the Madden retreads tires. yesterday. favorite cough medicine of care» Snowdrift makes the ful mothers. It contains no ^hloiy flaky fender kind o f Friscoe Orchestra. J. Hot Spgs. ofbrip, no opiates, and the Mat of Visiting W ith G, R. feenhower— W. P. W alter, Secretary of the Ingredients 1« plainly printed on W. H. Ray M ill, an evangelist crust that w ill delight X . M. C. A. who has been confin­ the package. Children' like ' I t In Los Angeles, and his wife, are ed to his home with Illness for die whole family. and it cheeks chilly feverish colds, several days, has sufficiently ee- In Ashland visiting at the home Newton Borden in Salem stops coughs, croup (ipasm odlc), of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Icenhow- Newton Borden o f Medford, £overed to be up and out again. bronchial coughs, whooping er on Allison st. Mr. and Mrs democratic nominee for United M ill are touring the Pacific coast. States congressman from the first district, was a speaker at Madden sells guaranteed tires. the Chamber of Commerce lunch­ BS-tf eon yesterday noon. M r. Bord­ Today and Tomorrow en Is former prosecuting attorney We rent typewriters— Elhart's. for Jkckson county, and is rn.n- ning against W . C. Hawley, pres­ ent Incumbent. He was Intro­ Left fo r School— Carl Dyrud left Saturday eve­ duced by August Huckesteln. 50 Dresses Illinois Floods Colonel Williams Do Much Damage Funeral is Held Switzerland and Mexico Have Pact S n o w d r if t . mi w »12.50 to »19.75 »9.95 to »19.75 Bobby Skirts 3 Minutes or 5 Baronette Satin Slips a hot breakfast cooked and ready! $1.45 Worsted Goods, Yard •> PATTERNS SUITABLE FOR BOBBY SKTRTS H O U S A N D S now have nour­ ishing hot breakfasts every day. AND DRESSES, 39 ¿TO 40 INÇHES WIDE. Breakfasts providing the ‘’balanced’’ ration of .protein, carbohydrates, vitamines and the.'“bulk’* (to make laxatives less often needed) that grown-ups and chidren need for ac­ tive day*. PICTORIAL Cook* in 3 to 5 minutes — faster PATTERNS than plain toast. Serve at breakfast tomorrow. Then FOR BOBBY SKIRT make it your atarter for every day. NOW IN Do this for your own sake and for .health’s sake. Your grocer has Quick Quaker— also Quaker Oats as you have alwayj known them. ~ ■ • T Quick Quaker There Are Reasons Why You Should Become *•''1 Acquainted With Our Clothes. DON’T FEEL OBLIGATED TO BUY BUT COME IN AND SEE OUR CLOTHES OF DIGNITY AND GOOD TASTE IN MELLOW BROWNS, RICH BLUES, SNAPPY MIXTURES NOT BARGAIN CLOTHES — BARGAIN PRICES! AT . “The Midnight Sun” ning for Portland, where he Is a student at the North Pacific Motored to Klam ath F a l l a - Mrs. Gordon McCracken, State Dental College. Regent of the D. A. R „ M re.*O. Sheet and popular music — E l H. Anderson, State Corresponding Secretary of the D. A. R., Mrs. hart’s. H a rry Andrews, Historian of the "Llta-L lke Likenesses, Stadio M t. Ashland Chapter and Rev. Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor of Ashland on The Plaza. the Baptist church, motored to K lam ath Falls yesterdky a fte r­ To Demonstrate Color Scheme»— noon to attend an official meet­ Miss D. M. Smith of the educa­ ing and banquet of the Eutalona tional department of the W. P. Chapter of the D. A. R. Fuller and Co., will be at J. o ’ Riggs Paint store Thursday, F r i­ day and Saturday, Oct. 7. 8, 9, Chicken Supper to he Given— Friday evening of this week to demonstrate and advise color there w ill be a chicken supper schemes for home furnishings. served at 8 o’clock for the young people of the Christian church Oet the musical thrill and all students of the fo rm al lifetime. A th rill you who belong to the church or ex­ peat every day, with ar pect to attend the services. There Phonic Vlctrola. H om w ill be a program a fte r the din­ strations.- Terms to s ner. Rose. The Midnight Snn is glor­ ious e n t e r t a i n m e n t ! It arkles! It scintillates! It irly bubbles! And over all it is magnificent and inspir­ »5000.00 for a Name ing. Laura La Plante will POR THIS NEW lìlìUNSWlCK PHONOORAPH take you off your feet. Pat ! O'Malley is perfect in a gem 1 of a role — a glittering Grand Duke. Raymond ’ Keane is the flapper’s newest . movie favorite. Gcferge Sieg- j jnann is as always — the character actor. Back of them all is a simple but grip- g story. But—brjind new | it will appeal to young Have yon heard the BrunaWick Pan a trope! I old because it is based Then stop at our store and listen to this marvelous a wonderful love story. machine. > f » .to A * ADMISSION £. R. Isaac & Co Ashland, Oregon INTRODUCING THE NEW A WORTH WHILE OPPORTUNITY Campus Sweater Coat N ew W inter COATS The last word in coat make up, good warm weight yarns, Hi rolled Tufted collar and hand cuffs, tailor­ ed pockets. Priced at - - - - . - $10.95 S M A T IN E E Elhart’s THE CAMPUS WALKING COAT THIS GOAT IS MADE AS THE SWEATER EXCEPT IT IS LONG­ ER. — DOUBLE FACED WOOL YARN BODY —*VERY FLEXIBLE - MEDIUM WEIGHT - AND VERY PRACTICAL. THEY COME IN COLORS. \ . / I Made of high luster Bolivia, I \ Veloiir, and novelty sports ma terials, with For Collars and Priced at some with Fur Collars and THESE TWO NEW ITEMS WILL REVEAL THE NEWEST KNIT PRODUCTS ON THE MARKETS. 1, ™ w v Cuffs. Good Satin Linings and come in the wanted Fall colors. - ...................................$17.50 SEE THEM TODAY AT • ‘ Prices - New Tinkle Bell and Peter Pan Challies Now Selling at " New Chamoisette Gloves, Fancy Cuffs or Slip-on Style 79c and 91.25