AN OPPORTUNITY EXTRAORDINARY Vtettcd bi A stica«— Mr. and Mr». Harry i L iogq I I Dance Friday nite. Oktr8. freshments. of At th e Oregon H o t e l - Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Brown and 'Steckton, Cal., «ere vtsgors la son of Vallego, J. B. Caateix of Aahlaad yeetorday. They are Los Angeles and J. A. MeCoy of npendihff their vacation in Mont*- Portland were among those who ««• visiting school day friends »topped at the Oregon Hotel yes and motored to thia city for the in Springs Hatel. .>i. terday. day. Mr. Bates is well known here having been an Ashland res­ Shopping lo M e City» ident and employe, of the South­ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McDon­ ern Pacific company. ald of Asderson Creek spent the day in Ashland yesterday, shop­ Classified Ads Bring Risalta. ping. XOTICR Oddfellows and Rebekahs in vite your friends and come to tb i Fai? Wardrobe At the U tM a Springs Hotel— Bates Re­ 3«r4s Walker J. Rook of Portland. Ned Cassel of Ban Francisco and Phjl Lepnan of Klamath Falla spent the day in Ashland yootcr- day. They registered, at the Lith- Interesting Feature of Program»*- Remember m m m age sals, food Miss Elanore Swedenborg, sale, flower exchange, ClvU Clnb .< daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. g . jHouse. Oot. 8-8. , Swedenburg, will give an inter­ esting talk ‘about her school life , If you need your roof shingled I in Sweden, at the high school I*, phoneiyi for a ajringter. Carson- i T. A. meeting tomorrow at 3:80 Fowler Lumber Co. ! at the high school. At the Hotel A s h la n d - Mrs. P. B. Locke and Herschel McBeth of San Francisco, B. Richmond and D. Dickerson of -Roseville, Cal., aad R. O. Sim­ mons of Salem, Ora., were among those who registered at the Hbtel Help u s . with out* rummage Ashland yesterday. sale, funds used for club house ANY young man, student of majatatnance fund.* Normal School wishing a position to help out in expenses while in From Hollywood— • Sam N. Juneaq o f‘ Hollywood. school please call at Port Shasta 28-3* Cal., was in Ashland today at­ Chfe. tending to bualneM. YEAR AGO WE MOVED INTO OUR SPLENDID NEW STORE ROOM WHICH SOME PEOPLE SAID WAS AHEAD OF ASHLAND; Underwent pperatlon— Mercedes Tonner underwent'an .operation this morning at tlje Community hospital, having tonsils removed. W M Left for Dansrauir— NEW FALL- COATS CHIC ^-UTUMN DRESSES The new modes for fall are here, ready for y*>ur cartful approval. A complete assortment jf the newest in coats and dresses awaits ycur visit'to our Ready-To-Wear department. Stylish coats— dresses of,the latest fashion “The Paimor Garment“ line, will win your Instint admiration. Variety of style and fabrics together with beautiful autumn colors and com­ binations, make this the finest showing wa’ve ever made. ' We suggest that you inspect these garments NOW! Doing so will give you the advantage of selecting from an unusually large assortment. Nothing has been spared in-our efforts to present the very latest In style and quality atvery reasonable prices. Bchuer- 2S -tí Passed Through a«»-*-—T From Los Angeles— J. H. Borley of Loo The Mission baseball team of San Francisco - passed through •here Monday on No. IS. return­ ing from a series of games held In Seattle. They were formerly Schuer- kdown as the Vernon Tigers. Angel Cal., was visiting friends in tl city teday. Fresh milk and man’s Grocery. Coats Priced at $17.50 and up Dresses Priced at $15.00 and up butter. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ruger Have your broken windows re­ left yesterday for Dunsmuir paired. All sizes, at Jordnn'k mill. - J-tf where they will make their home. Mr. Rtoger is an employe of tho Southern Pacific company. K’topplng in Ashlan«-¿- Carl Mellon of Talent was Ip IS IT SAFB to drive through Ashland this morning shopping; tBs streets of Ashland without Liability Insurance? Phons 21 Cliff Payne makea for complete Automobile protec­ doors. tion, don’t wait until .yon meet with an accident. Teo. (of course) Schuerman'x ' Grocery haa 2»8-tf full line of fresh vegetables. APTER A YEARNS TEST WE ANSWER SOME OP THE DOUBTFUL ONES WITH POSITIVE REFUTATION OP ALL OP THE PBARS. THE STORE IS AHEAD OP folJE TIMES IN ASHLAND Jt may'have been, .but would yop have built an bid fashioned home-? W E’LL HAVE TO HELP PAY FOR THAT NEW BUILDING IF WE TRADE THERE Yon’ would have to help pay for someoae’s building somewhere, even ¡Frented. Wouldn’t you rather help pay for a new building to improve Ashland than for one jn Chicago, New York, Portland, or elsewhere? . • .3—OVERHEAD WILL BE TOO HIGH. - jy ■ « *' . ' ' . * " * ' ' ' Another fear exploded. Actual figures show that overhead is .B^l higher though we have a much more modern business house. Sub leases of new departments cares for the difference. 4—PRICES WILL HAVE TO BE HIGHER. . * Prices are governed by competition and after a year’s trial, have you found that this fear came true? It could not. And there has been no increase of expenses to even cause it if it were poasible to ask. increased prices. . ...... • Madden nella guaranteed tin rrom Aerra t i e H f t — * ¿Mrs. G. C. Brothers bt Ten« Balia, Cal., stopped in Ashland When he entered a plea of this morning to visit with gnllty before Judge Taylor’ th/s friends. ■* ’ forenoon on an improper license Piste charge preferred by State O|d Resident H e r a - Traffic Officer C. fe* Talent, F- Bradd RadcUft of North Bend, fit.‘Saunders of this city was fined an o k resident of this city, spept >10. George 8. Marine" of Cen­ the day here yesterdpy vlslty^r tral1 Point patd a 810 fine on aft with pis nejee, Mrs. Guy Rsndlq^. Illegal passing charge, preferred g u t., j a “Life-Like Likenesses," Studio I f you want II done right take aqd old time friends.. He return; by the same officer. Marine was Ashland on The Plata. It to White’s Wed. it ed to his home last evening. ... kScuaed of having passed -seveial oars Without having a clear vis- M oh ahead.— Medford Mali Tribune, Oct. 8. We thank yofi for the year’s patronage in our new store and "pledge .Ourselves to another year of service, for Ashland and to the better­ ing of our own service to ohr customers . A Modem Women’s Department Store Dry Goods SUBLEASES Garments MILLINERY SHOES BEAUTY PARLOR r Home grown lettuce. Scbuer- àtan’a Grocery. 2»tl Left for Klamath F a l l a - WHEN THE FROST PUMPKIN, AND THE FODDER’S SHOOK,” IN 1 THE THEN IS THE TIME Fall and Winter Duds H ardem an a n d P e n d le t o n W o o le n H art »Schaffner ® 4 N e u sta d t e r B ros. L e e H ats M ills G o o d s M arx S u its P r o d u c ts SEE THEM AT Miller’s Toggery Hab-a-dash Inn Major DeCercy and wife ft Beattie, who have been ^stopping in Ashland for several days visit­ ing with their old friend Can H. Loveland, left yesterday for Klamath Falls where they #11 remain until Saturday When they Will return to this city to spend- 'the week-end here. Anchor Flour. Every guaranteed. 32.00 per sick and P. Asa’n '- Aenraal Session at Corvallis— - The annual sessions of the grand lodges Knights of Pythias and the Pythian Sisters will be held at Corvallis Oct. 11. More than 400 officers and delegates, representing some 120 lodges the two orders in Oregon will h# in attendance. According to the custom of the order, Bdison I, Ballagh, presen) grand vice- chancellor, will probably be ad­ vanced to grand chancellor, Rob­ ert G. Morrow, circuit Judge of altnomah county, aad Stanton swell of Grants Pass are eendi- datea for the office of grand vice <$ancelloj>. Rae Bister of Elgin Will succeed Mrs. Wrightmaa as grand chief of the Pythian sit- i Have your elòlhes Cleaned nt Cleaning lit Main, Ashland Works. of coarse. rtureed from MersbfieM— Harry Stiver, who has been tt- adlag ’ business In Marshfield, turned to Ashland yesterday. WITH QUEEN QUALITY SHOES We solve for you the problems of the mode in footwear. New Styles Are Coming Into Our Store Every Few Days ATTRACTIVE ' PRICES are 1 p 1 n c e d snappy and on our School Shoes For Big and Little Girls. Rubber Shipment Just Received. J. B. TourtelloUe. the well known Portland architect, is a business visitor ta Medford aad othqr parts of the valley tor a lew -days. Nothing makes • girl laugh a Jfeke like pretty frbnt teeth. t SHOE d ;