Robert Crawford, son of Mrs. Bgwrence Cr*W- la d broke his a n k the bte ' week, he Is * doing FRANKLIN BREAD WINS FROM CALIFORNIA FISI It is the unsolicited letters of praise which make the biggest hit, and that, perhaps, accounts lor the smile which diffused the face of O. F. Franklin today after he had finished reading the fol­ lowing unexpected letter from R. H."Platt, justice of the peace pf Vacaville, Solan county, Callf„ relative to the quality of the lo­ cal baker's Superior brand bread: ‘ Nav. 3. 1338. Franklin's Baker, Ashland, Ore. Dear Sirs: • Although the idea may be over­ worked, and sometimes used for Vale of Booze and Bootleg finds that whenever a pilgrim in this ulterior purposes, it seems to me something worthy .of commenda­ tion. that it is no more than pro­ per that he should make a note of It, and, if possible, command the originator. Making an Angler’s Pilgrim- mage to the Upper Sacramento and the Klamath a short time ego, it became necessary to se­ cure provender, and among other necessities procured at Yreka, we obtained several loaves of white bread. Now I am not addicted to the nse of the albino variety, as old age and depravity have af­ fected my digestibn, but this seemed so etecellent that I made li pert of my menu, and I wish ilso extraordinarily Calendar of fcvswm Monday,. Nov. .A... —■ ..Bpworth he circumstances I League Dramtlé Club- meets In t ybn might apprec- the M. E. church parlors, of appreciation, as an Mondjty, Nov. &. — Ladles A r t of your methods of Clubnneets at tbe home of Mrs. and I write this Cliff Payne OB Granite street, th that intent. Mrs. Frank Nelson will assist itlnue the good work, her. red that I shall ask i Monday, No*. 8.— Ashland Study ad, If I ever return to Club meets at the home of Mrs. E. V. Carter on the Boulevard. Frilly Tours, Tncsdpy, Nov. O.— Chapter AC., R. H. PLATT, P. B O. meets. — ,—• — .. Tucmlay, Nov. O.— Upper Valley reign Missionary Community Club meets at the . K. Church Meets— home of Mrs. W. L. Huxley on sn’s Foreign Mission- Walker Avenue. -• / f the Methodist Epis- ; WEDNESDAY, Nov. 10.— Senior met at the home of 1 High School P. T. A. will meet Pratt on North’ Main at the high school at 3:30 p. m. y afternoon, Novem- Wednesday, NOV. io .— The P. T. ’ A., and the ladies of the Civic 9 over forty ladies Club will give a reception at Joy the excellent pro- the Civic Club houee for all Albert Marske, who teachers in Aahlsnù. orned from Boise, Wednesday, Nov. ..10.— Wednes- i she attended the day Club meets In Presbyterian ver Branch meeting, church parlors at 2:30 p. m. ' fine report. Mrs. 8 8 8' der was lesson lead- Missionary Society of Congrega- er subject, “Moslem tloual ( hureii Meets— a very interesting 1 The Missionary Society of the ¡Congregational church met at the the program, dSinty1 home of Mrs. Sadie Stratton on i Iowa street, Thursday, November fourth. The subjèct, “Missionaries on i the Frontier,” was led by Mrs. H. , B. Carter, who also had chdrge of j the devotional part of the meet­ ing. Others taking pért in thé , program were Mrs. Charles Gray, , Mrs. Anna Prescott and Mrs. Don j Spencer. A splendid talk so given by both Mr. and Mrs. , Charles D. Gaffney. Besides be- ' ing a business meeting this af- j, fair was partly given as hn In- , formal reception In honor of Rev. and Mrs. Charles D. Gaffney, new* ( minister and wife of the Congre- { national church. > ' . , Mrs. Stratton was assisted in ‘ serving delicious refreshments by , Mrs. Agnes Herndon. , < t T THIS Ol’T— IT IS WORTH MONEY Send this ad and 10 cents tc Fcley A Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. You will rc-celve a trial bottle of Foley’s •Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds, cj-oup (spasmodic) and tickling throat; also *a trial packet each of Foley Pills, a diur- ciic . stiumlant for the kidneys, and Foley Cathartic Tablets for constipation, biliousness and sick headaches. These Wonder­ ful remedies have helped millions of people. Send, for then^.— Sold everywhere— No. 4^ and 1. - 8 8 8 IK rran Class Meets W ith Mr». ' D ELICATE A proper lem on me- rih g u e pie may w ell be called the noblest work o f a good c6ok. W ith S n o w d r if t y o u c a n make just die kind o f crust that ought to hold a delicious lem on fill­ ing. The goodness o f this rich, delicate short­ ening is sure to show up in the goodness o f the pie crust. Snow drift Otrl skating champions of Europe cities have rencheg,New York to gin a tour of America. This she Miss Stockholm (left) and Miss Par / Floyd Purvis la reported nhteh improved although he le still In the Ashland Community Hospit­ al he la now able' to sit up. overtur th PelMtt WARt to Doris DswMn to work: Shaw a Mrs, Ditsworth is spending » w days In Klam ath Falls hav- g motored over w ith friends, Following a delightful program the guests ware served a delicious covered dish supper. lir a , C C. Bohd was "Peggy and Her pep Peddlers," 1 he local stringed inktrnment club met Thursday evening, November fourth,' at the Jhome of Mlsa Lil­ lian Olson, on Laurel Avenue. The regular bitelnese session was held, at which time four members were admitted to the club. They also decided on com­ mittees of three who Are to have charge, of the meetings and enter­ tainments of the club for the rest ct the year. The committee* which will enteftain npxt time consists of Miss , Laura Raguse, Eunice Hager and Milton Frank­ lin. Miss Raguse passed ojjt copies of a new piece, "In the Garden,” and the club spent most of the evening practicing this, as well as several other songs. Mr. and Mrs. 1« O. Panland en­ tertained at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mr«, y i. R. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Gardner. - *. M r. and Mrs. James of Watson­ ville, Cal., were week-end guests at the Penland Ranch, having spent the summer in Idaho and Washington. Mr- end Mrs. Blton> Beeson of K lam ath Falls spent the weék-end with Mrs. W ells or the County Farm . T h e if little daughter who has been 'staying a week with ■ f t . W ells w llf return w ith them. Ranchers look for a good price for their turkeys this seaion, some having sold a part of their flock already at -44c per H>. dressed. - The Rebekah Club met in an al*. day session at the home of Mrs. Ella Patterson on Friday. There was a good attendance each member bringing a covered dish. I t was an enjoyable day. The afternoon was spent in eew­ ing. Mies Vera Therman and Lloyd la m b of Klamath Agency wars' united In marriage Sunday morn­ ing, Oct. 31, at the Christian church in Klamath Falls. They left* for Vancouver Monday , morn­ ing on S* honeymoon trip. The newly married couple will reside at Klamath Agency. Lloyd’s Tal­ ent friends wish tor them a long >nd happy married Ute. , H. <’. Hanson— v The Berean Class of the Bap- tist Sunday School, met Tbnrs- ( day afternoon at the pleasant . home of M rt. H. C. Hansoy orr j Gresham street to enjoy a bust- * ness and social time together. , A very .pleasant afternoon was spent in sewing and conversa- j tion, an<> about half ah hour was , spent In a business session dur- ¡ ing which time Mrs. S. A. Peters , was re-elected class president ~nd , Mrs. Alfred Segsworth vico presi­ dent. Mrs. Segsworth waa Mrf of the fortúnalo pdrtles to win a prlxe In thé recent leltér. ten . test In the Tidings, and her fflends werd glad her ability was thus recognized. Mr3. Hanson wna ansbiptl by her sister Mrs. Ilfkihorne In serving very dainty rcfreehmrnts at the close of the meeting. Those present were thn Mes­ dames Dunkeson, Hinthorne, l-e- ha Hoard, C. N. Gilmour, O. F. Stratton and an Ashland Nt Wednesday morning in. for A duck h in t in 4 ked ford The M. 1. Ladies Aid mbt wltli Mrs. Dr. Sands Thursday and will hold their next meeting At lira . Clayton’s. The Queen Esther Circle will meet with Mrs. I. Williams next Friday. Ice Queens RICH , YOU CAN'T BUY A HOME The Firet National believe« in every than ownftig hie d#n hoitie. If yon are not now in position to buy or build, that id all the more reason why you should gave something-each week to build a home in the future. w e pay 4 per cent while you’re saving.« THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ASHLAND, OREGON 8*^' * p -I 4*c --------—,------ The Best High Back Bib Overall in the worl t The' Citizens Bank of Ashland I f the Prince of Wale«, Heée Seen Acknewled(in( the ChepH ef Hi« Girl A d w ir.r^ Were «e DU W ltkenl an Heir, Hi» Nephew er Niece Might Reign. L WITH-BENT BECEIPTS • , . Many Times A New Pair Of Shoes £ th e Prince of Wale«, «till the world’« prize ¿hold* hut” royal bachelor, never I fehfldren, who will follow YnUs English throne T tab’s. *the answer u DcBrett’s rags gives It: When the sov- g* h without surviving issue, neenst bd> m l« or female hafr pnsurapttve. That means, nattatg now Mtad: Arzt, the . Mr». 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