t if r f a f t A V , O r t t t , <M e of “V” Is Given Men*« Christian Association vera Ikld tn a prayer inertia* Ib ab nppet nsgm, la tha fetveat affect ual prayer« o t two yóu'ng me». Calendar e f » v e t o Thursday, Ort. St. Daughter« of Nile will give a dancing party in the "Riverside Community club house, between Gold Mill i and Grants Pas«. ( Friday, pet. » — Ladies of ' the Civle Club will give a Hallo we’en party at the^CIvlc Club house, for a hospital benefit. I Saturday, Oct. 8 0 .— The Macabee ladles will give an old-faahloft- ed Hallowe'en dance In the Moose hall. ¡Saturday, Oct| 80.— Auxiliary to Ì American Legion will have a food sale at Hardy Bros. ■ Monday, Nov. 1.— Ashland Floral I Society will meet In public li brary at 8 p. m. , Monday, Nov. 1.— Ashland Study I Club meets with Mrs. J. R-. | Robertsod, 323 Almond SL I Wednesday Nov. 10.— The P. T. j A. and the ladies of thè Civic • Club will give a recaption at J the Civic Club House for all the teachers In Ashland, I f s easy to mix Snow drift with flour or k / * 1' sugar b eca u se Show« BETWEEN drift is always creamy ASHLAND AND PORTLAND — just right for mix ing. And besides being C WANTS TO BROADCAST THANKS FOR HEALTH M8CDVKRV “You know." says Arthur O'Malley, Carson Hill, Cal., “1 would like you to broadcast thia. I suffered from kidney and rheumatic trouble, but less than two bottles of Foley Pills, di uretic, relieved me entirely, end I .want other sick people Io know about them." Foley Pills, a di uretic stimulant for the kidneys are a reliable, valuable medicine, constant* la os«, over 25 years. Try thorn for ^backaches, rheu matic pains .and swellings; for dull headaches. •ervousnest, “tired-out” feeling ' and disturb ed sleep. , . gatisfagtlou . guaran teed. Sold everywhere.— No ,3. GLOWA E A S Y TO M IX a « a W. C. T. V. Meets— • On Tuesday afternoon art 2:30 | the W. C. T. U. ladies and friends met at the home h r Mrs. W. R. I Davis on Alison street, for a The Print« of Wales ap pleasant social meeting. peared at a reception in Lon ! The rooms were elaborately don with evening clothes ot decorated In Hallowe’en colors, a different cu t Note the with black and orange streamers * ited trouser» and the four Ion which there were black cats, inn« on the coat sleeves. witches and bats. Orange lamp shades threw a soft glow over the rooms. Each lady wore a lancy Hallowe’en cap as befitted the ( PLEASURE PLAXKH USED occasion and a life size witch re BY RUTS ENGLISHMEN ceived the gueBts at the door. » LONDON. (United P r e s s ) — The following delightful pro- i Light seaplands, owner-driven for gram was then givea. Mrs. J. M. i pleasure, are becoming popaisif Wolcott gave a very lnteree.lng l along the English coast, accord I talk on the benefits and pleasure | ing to Captain H. Broad, who re derived from music and its rela- cently won the King's Cup race Itlon to health and happiness, for light land machines. 1 I stressing its clearing effect in a 1 "I think there 1« no do’bbt sick room: Mrs. Wilmer Poley that llgk.t seaplane flying will soon become immensely popular,” I gave a very amusing reading ( Husband's, Mince I Captain Broad said. "With the about "My P ie;” Dr. Clara Ingham, W. C.'T. t sea as your airdrome, the .diffi U. health director from Portland, culties of lodging in and taking ¡gave an interesting talk on « off disappear." health; Mrs. J. M. Wolcott and . Owing to the construction of Miss Elizabeth Wolcott played a floats, light small seaplanes will piano dnet, which was fòllowed probably cost more than the small zmunjr.i^nmsnmems were by a beautiful vocal solo by serv Mrs. land machines. 0 f ed by the the hostesses, W. with R. Wolcott: hrogram Mrs, closed A number of members of the Davis, Mrs. O. O. Howard and a plano solo by Miss Alice Spenc- peerage own their own airplanes Mrs. Wilmer Poiey. and uee them regularly for/bops* Ladies present at the meeting between Louden and their coun Very Mesdames: Walker, White, try places. Haskins, Swennlng, Stella Lelvltt. Allen. Jas. Yeo, J. L. Oxfo-d, O. BRITISH “ UNCIVILIZED" G. Howard, Jennie Wolcott, J. WHEN VISITING FRANCE M. Wolcott, Alice Jillson, W. R. Davis, Wilmer Poley, Ida Smith, LONDON — (United Press) — and the Miesse Benedict, Wol That Continental comic ' papers cott, Davis and Spencer and Dr, have some justification /o r their Clara Ingham. cartoons of the British tourists The W. C. T. U. ladles were abroad, is the candid admission asked to bring canned or dried of a returning Eugllsb traveler. fruit to Wolcott’s Grocery store "Where do all our queer types by November first, to be s.-»nt to come from?" be demands in a the children's home at Corvallis. letter to the pryse. “I have seen This is an annua< affair ard the Britons abroad that looked and W. C. T. U. ladies always respond acted as though tÇcy had step readily to any call of this kind, u n a ped out of a funny paper. "I have seen Britons sitting in Ashland Ma sir study (Hub their shirt sleeves before the The Ashland Music Study Club «aies In Paris Paris Is gay, but Paris is conventional, and does met at the home of Mrs. E. A. not like to see men In undress. Woods on N. Main street, Mon “No respectable Frenchwoman day evening, October twenty-fifth ever smokes in front of a cafe, but British and American Women do so constantly. “Worse yet, I have seen and he^rd British „ tourists ‘doing’ cathedrals and churches during Mass. The result Is that on the Continent people have learned to describe anything gauche as •typically .British.’ It certainly I N tlA makes you squirm.” VsHtitr Gtr n»e B all • 20 Mure than SO cities In Russia LAMOEP have been renamed by the Bol sheviks because the old names suggested imperialism. Additional Fahns BEND, Oat. 27.— ( I t B t 1 • « Newa)— Indicative of A sentiment to favor of allowlsg more taut for irritation by the existing wa ter supply, -the board o f direc tor« of |h e Deechute« redtanatlon and Irrigation company Tuesday announced that they were on rec ord favori«* a lewer duty of wa ter. ' ’ The action was taken In con nection with the adjudicator of water of the Deschutes river. NORTHBOUND cream y, S n o w d rift is p u re an d SOUTHBOUND Lv, Portland 7:00 a. m. 5:8 Ar. Medford 8:10 p. m. 7:3 Ar. Ashland 8:55 p. m. 8:8 CONNECTIONS At Grants Pass for Redwood Highway Points; At Roseburg for all Cooe Bay Points; At Portland for Seattle and British Columbia. r ic h — a good-to-eat shortening. The Ashland Study Club^ *8viil hold its regular meeting nt the home of Mrs. J. R. Robertson, 323 Almond street. Monday. November first. . f Lv. Ashland 7:09 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 3:48 p. m. Lv. Medford 7:48 a. m. 10:35 a. m. 4:$0 p. m. Ar. P’land 10:18 p. m. II:8<I a. m. 8:40 n. m. •- ' - • INTERURBAN STAGE CO. S n o w d r if t Phone. 47 Terminal Ashland Hotel A CARROT Voters! 4 s candidates df the Democratic Party asking the honor and re sponsibility of representing this county and district in the State Legislature, yon have a right to know where we stand on issues that are ^ram onnt to yon and the voters of Oregon. CAR ON TRACK " ■ , . • z TRY THIS COAL AND YOU WILL BE . PLEASED, j> 1. We heartily favor the Oregon Direct Primary law and are unalterably opposed, to any altera tions or amendments thereto, which seek to take from voters their right* and privilege of nominating v candidates for public office. The convention is a x, relic of the past. ‘ ~ -■ ' ’ 3. We .believe in the strictest economy in government, consistent with a growing State and State institu tions. 4. We are opposed to the adoption of additional un necessary laws which serve no other purpose than to entangle- Oregon citizens in a maze of red tape. 5. We believe in law enforement, BUT HONEST LAWS UNDER WHICH CITIZENS CAN LIVE WITH OUT BEING OUTLAWS > ' , 5 A c M i —ÏT » \L ,e A ' *2. We hold that the Dennis Resolution is inimical to the best interest of our county and state; that it is , unfair, unjust, and if adopted will bind Oregon to a fixed program from which there will be no recourse for a period •of 14 years, establishing a . precedent that is dangerous in the extreme. ' ÏN THE HEART OF TOWN vjo C M T fN » - jvj OAMX l tOM S t * * , , MELTO . • L that V oters may know last i» ' MOV , 1 :P -MAP GOSH ' 0ÛC prtj^ie FAMO^ vxi WAat is your portion <m the Dennis Resolution? Where do yon stand on the Direct ¡Primary, and is it not i fact that yon axe pledged to intredwee in the Legislature and work for the adoption of a Pre PrimaryOtrnvention measure, which hag for its object the nalHflcation GLEN FABRICK Candidate for Representative J. R. BOWEN Candidate for Representative J. 0 . RIGO Candidate for State Senator ouroooa »yyoiur.r The Xatereet* M a k m / w 1HF S uato im O N S \ m iim w r Aio o f * Hour . I ' Jackson Connty Ave Our Intem to \ . > * ,V . . \ Paid Adv. by County Democratic Central Committee A T ok *# CA0fli£ Awp H ir J D - X O ■ • 4