V. «— i m . 1 SMEM** l3£Sb5¡£ttl POI4CBM AM LOOKS ON The Religious W o lk commit­ tee ef the ¥ . M. 0 , A., composed of the following men, V, O. N. Smith, dhatrm en,. O. F.' Carson, M. <5. Linings*, nod H . T. Mttch- elmore, held their firs t meeting with the secretary in the Y. I I . <5: A. office lest evening. . Plans were laid for the observance of k Of Pfayor for youhg hb le promoted on a ■ eagle by the • Young K a l i a n A ssociation It Baerved the week of No- ■ 14-30 this year. The committee also discussed the conducting of a series of men's Sunday afternoon meet­ ings to he held during the win­ ter months, and at such times as outstanding speakers were avail­ able. Immediate steps will be tak­ en by the committee to organise two or more mens’ Gospel teams te be need in conducting services ip seme ef the rural districts and . smaller communities where padtors are not available. These teems w ill work through Rev. D. school worker, and w ill fill any requests coming from communi­ ties for services on Bunday after­ noons or evenings, wherever pos­ sible to do so. O. r. Carson, who has been se­ lected to head the work of raising feeds for the local Y. IL- C. A., announced the appointment of H. C. Galey and John Riggs as bis two aides. These two man will each head a division with three teams In each division. They w ill meet w ith M r. Carson, end secre­ tary W elter tonight to select their teams UP each division. "Mon snrely are responding to thia work la fine shape, and we are goiag to have a successful campaign." Mr. Carson stated. The annual Y. M. C. A. fladnce campaign will be held November 15 to 1», at which time the citi­ zens of Ashland w ill be called on to show their faith in the men who are backing this work for the boys and young men of the city. Ashland is the smallest city on the coast to attempt such a work, and it speaks well for the spirit of the people in providing such a work for their boys and young men. Ordinary pleated skirts take twice the number of yards of fabric necessary for plain ones. > A new sgndwich toaster end other equipment has just been installed by the Star Confection­ e r / and this new store Is n o * op­ en for business, the owners an­ nounced today. The Interior of the Store has been entirely op modelled and presents an invit­ ing appearknce. I t specialises in light lunches, caadies and soft drinks. > L A IB A C H , Jugoslavia. — (LPl — W h i le s policeman looked «on for halt a minute at what be thought was the praak of a haM- 4 r u n | man the man almost suc­ ceeded in drowning himself. Near Laibach flows a small brook, which la nOrthelly less * than six Inches deep. In this ( brook the policeman found the ( man Just as he lay down and stuck bis face into the water. ■ "W h at are you doing th e re f" , the pelleeman called out. , MOTICM O F F IN A L ACCOUNT "L e t m e alone, I am killing 1 Notice Is hereby given that the myself," the man responded; and , undersigned Adm inistratrix oj placed his facp Again In the wet- < the Estate of Clifford H . Njcker- bob , deceased, has filed her Pinal The policeman thought that the Account as each'’Administratrix, end that the County Court of man was playing a Joke on ht«a, Jackson County, Oregon, has fix­ ed Monday the 8th day of No­ vember, 1828, at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. of said day, at the Court Room of 'said Court, In Jacksonville, Oregon, as the time and place for h e ^ n g of said Final Account and fo r set­ tlement of said estate. IS NOW A ll persons having objections to said Final Account, or any part thereof, are hereby required to file or preseat the same to said Court on or befor said time. , Open For Business Under New Management VIRGIE LBP8CHAT, Administratrix NOTICE TO CRasHTOBS’ NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersign«4Pu been duly appointed Administrator of the Estate of Livonia J. Ferns, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are re ­ quired to present them, duly veri­ fied« and w ith proper vouchors within six months from this date to L. A. Roberta, Attorney for said Estate, nt his office over the Citizens Bank of Ashland, Ash­ land, Oregon. , Dated October 8, 1838. CHARLES T . FERNS, OUR TERMS ARE CASH BUT W 1 ALLOW A 5 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON EVERY ITEM SOLD. Every one knowing tjiemselvea to be indebted' to this place are respectfully requested to call and settle their account, • add the egg yolks, osm at a u n u sad best watt. Sift the dry ingredient» together and J. N. DENNIS, Mg JAP — “ The Cream of Olive 5 Bars (Limit 1 lot) ..........25c ■The old reliable brand 25c • • • • • • . e e e e e e . • e a a a a «w w • ’ tt » « e e e e e e e e p e e e p e d e p e e DOMESTIC SARDINES — Parked in pure vege table Oil—Quarters, 4 cans ---- ......................•••25i Saturday Specials » ‘ ’ ■• • Buy Your Supply for the Winter! Klamath Netted Gem Potatoes (C. S. No. 1) per c w t . . . $2.z A Fine Variety of Cove Toilet Soaps Going Oysters SPIDER LEO TEA — In Bulk - Finest quality basket fired. J ajum—Drinker« of green tea will appreciate its aromatic flavor—Pound 49c ROLLED OATS — Growu in the Willamette Valley which produces the eWorld’s finest outs—9 pound Back ........................... ............................................ 49c Ppre Soap—all “ WESSON” OIL - Excellent for frying and bâk ing as well as for making Mayonnaise — Quari Can ....................... ........................................... , . . 4 0 « CORN BEEF - If i t ’s Libby’s, i t ’s can . ................... .......................... 27c “ ROSEDALE” SLICED PINEAPPLE — 8 large slices to the can in a medium syrup — Large Cans, 3 f o r ...................................................................... 73c “ 8UNMAID” RAISINS — 1920 Pack “ Seedless” , or “ Puffed Seeded” — 15 oz. Pkges. 2 for . . . .25c CHEESE - A consistent prize winner, every year, ut the State Fair — Aged jast right—Pound, 29c ”• MILK—“ The nearest to fresh cream” «—3 for ................................................ 29c “ CAMPBELLS” BEANS - “ W ith the famous to­ mato sauce” — The “ BIG” tiu (18 oz. Net wt.) 3 cans .................................................................... 25c TISSUE TOILET PAPER — 1000 Soft Sanitary sheets to the roll — 3 rolls ......................... ..• 23c FLOUR—KERRS BEST PATENT-49 lb. Sk. 11.99 “ CRYSTAL WHITE” SOAP th ru ” — 10 b a r ç r : ;..'. . v . . . t ; “ GRONER’S ” WALNUTS — 1926 C ro p -F airly DRIFTED SNOW, 12.09; FISHERS BLIND, 32.10 bursting with large white meats, the inimitable Saturday only flavor of which can not be equaled—Large Fran- KLAMATH S P U D S X o . 2 |.rX ) Pounds ........................... quettes — Pound ................................................. 35c 20th Century Coffee Few i-qual— iu»u<- b etter plant today— on your I Campbells Campbell’s Tomato 3 Cans 3 Packages Quick Quaker Extra Fancy Dependable Grocers Delicious ' Apples Molasses Packed and ’ > Wrapped A Box Best Butter Substituto 3’ Pounds PAY CASH A nd pay less at the PLAZA GROCERY S n o w d rift «‘OREME OIL” O il Toilet Soaps “ HEINZ’1 CATSUP, J - One of the famous I j R T ^6 bottle .......... .. T h e white creaminess o f S n o w d r ift lo o k s g o o d to you the minute you open the can. And the goodness and deli­ c a c y o f S n o w d r ift is p r o c la im ed by every cake you shorten with it. Cream Snowdrift gad migar, “ WHITE KINO” Washing Machine Soap-Large Package ........................................... . . . . . . . . . . . 45c POP CORN—“ GLOBE —It pops — 3 Pounds Seafooeo T sm ^ a m K sW tts October 30 & Nov. 1st SNOWDRIFT TURNIPS — 10 POUNDS .....................................« t... . . . FANCY DRY ONIONS — 10 POUNDS . . . . . . . . . . SWRRT POTATO SQUASH—PER P O U N D ....................... O N !'T W O -T H R !E POUR CAKE i Cuf Stfw&ifi * 4^gP H G+M M J Cspr Eltur The gay days of the party season are here again and Hallowe’en is on ever) kiddies’ miiid. Make their party a sure success with 20th CENTURY’S de pendable foods. t , ' " ' -________ ' / . «1 Worth «»In S t ms dkuvxut Thoo. BUI, My. saavwt ’ Further Trouble Feared At Herrin plunged into another ono of those riots which have gWen V the name of "bloody W illiam son eouniy." s A Y H E R R IN . IU.. Oct. »38. - (U n ltld News)— Wllllamaon coun­ ty, the pdwder knrn of lUlnoia, is rumbling with, impending out­ breaks following s serie^nf mur­ ders and threats which have always brought the m ilitary scampering back into the region. , ' Rival gangsters are polishing gp their firearms and the whole eommunity is In a state of ’ ner­ vous tension, lest the county be SUBSCRIBE .FOB THE TIDINGS Indespensable For the "Sneck" or the F u ll Mei w Skin BREAD Jaedwicfees, bread-and-batter, Jelly spreads b a i’. depend apon rood bread as an lagiedtoot. GIVI THE KIDDIES Franklin’s Superior Bi A t Often Ab Thay. W ant M. ad beautifies the of M1LLO-GLO ft FRANKLIN BAKJ