I I 5 Wn Ltoeal ■ Personal ¡lotes of Mr. and M n . D. Parami oa Oraatto atraot. retornad Monday (ro«| Portlaad. «boro aba ha* apeat the pant- tow days visiting tomorrow. They bave bann r aafd tag ta Aablaad for aorofol B u a tte bartas tbe »aa-lt seat depart Special roarlavn. Thareday, evening. Nor. 11. Opea loag form. Official visit of Graad Command­ er McKay, of Bead. A!’ Sii heights Invited- Diaaer at C :M o'clock. D. H JACKSON. E- C. W- H, DAT, Recorder. ••-Y O u t erf respect to the ^femory of *R w e Who Gave Their All in the Greet World War, This Store Will Remain Closed A ll Day Tomorrow. November 11, 1918. De Molay meeting tonight, l- 'M p. m. Very important. A LB IE L. BECK. M. C- * JOHN CHURCHMAN, Scribe. Armistice Day, November JJ, 1926 Special Sic spec to be Attorhcd A special sleeper wBl be at­ tacked to tbe 7:45 p. m. train for Portlaad today. Nor. Ptb to take care Of tbe southern Oregon people attending tbe UaiTersity of Southern Califor- nia-Oregaa Agricultural college football game. which will be played la Portlaad Armistice day. R e s e r v a t i o n s caa be made thraagh the district office of tip Soatbera Pacific company. A sarrey of motor bus rates oa newspaper parcels w ill be made thia fall by tbe Central States Clr elation Managers Aesorietton. U niform rates throughout the central field w ill be aoagbL FOR DUCKS At tbe U th ia SprfoBa Moieds E. C. Carter and wife of Cleve- land. O., W H. Day of Portlaad Ore., and C. J. M urray of Seattle Wash., stopped at tbe Ettbta Springs Hotel last evening. Winchester Ammunition C liff VByne makes stool*. Seven more telegrams hare been received from California cities in which Irving B. Vining, president o f the Oregon ‘ state chamber of commerce, epoke last week, praising bis addresses high­ ly. The week, before tbe Oregon state chamber received like tele- ararne fop|* each ef the com- munittee la which he talked that week.— Tbe Oregon tan. nones win ««toy ic to w flavor Stadia Ashland Bargains Gilbert B. Anderson e f Klam ­ ath ooaaty, brother of Mrs. J. M. Wagner and Mrs. George Loosing of thia city, is visit tag bis slaters and other relatives ta Ashland. Mr. Anderson was a former rgeldeat and makes oc­ casion»! Visits her*. 1923 Ohsv. Coupe 1333 Ohev. ToQriK. 3150 19£1 Ghev. Touring, 3100 1923 Star Delivery, 3225 1333 . • 3275 Chicken. Once More H o d m Tour., 3115 AU Can in Good O oadttw i Leaving in enclosed eedaa for Seattle, Thursday Nov. 11, room tor two or five passengers. Bell Rooming house. 4th St. ■ 5»->* The quality ta Stadio Aablaad photo­ graph*. Automotive Shop sold exclusively BY us Chevrolet Dealers MPflioro, ore. B, I* BtARHELS ■SEE THE SMOOTHEST rnrisHnvo today SKINNER’S DRESS SUIT 13 I T SAKS fo drive th ro a t* tbo streets of Aablaad wttboat LtablUty Insaraaeef Phone 11 for complete Automobile protec­ tion, don’t w a it until yon meet wltb as accident Too. (o f eoareel with REGINALD DENNY Fuller Paints . and Varnishes w.. t - paint and varnish for every peed J. O .R IG G TOMORROW IS ARM- ISTICE DAY A N D THIS STORE WILL REMAIN CLOSED A IX DAY. Due to the popularity of our f r i e d chicken, we have arranged to h a v e this special menu for both Friday noon and Sattfr- day noon. It w ill be tbe leading noon special for the week end. Oome in and order our delicious, tender fried chicken to­ morrow or Saturday and yon will see why it is so popular. LEST WE FORGET W ith the crack of the last shell on that memor­ able November 11th, eight years ago, there ended tbe moot terrible struggle ever waged between na­ tions. The bnge toll taken in lives and suffering can* not be measured by any earthly standards, and it is indeed appropriate that Arm istice Day has been set aside each year to remind us of this tremendous sacrifice. To those who have paid in full; to those who have bled; to those who have suffered in body and in heart, we bow oor beads ia reverent devotion, and m at the future show by our lives as individuals and our conduct as a nation that this colossal sacri­ fice has not been iu vain, and we pray' that it can never happen again Many o t h e r s p e c i a l lunches at our popular counter. Also Complete Fountain N I N I N G E R 'S THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ASH LA N D , OREGON This Store and it* Em­ ployes wish to join in the observance of mb patrio­ tic day. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34-00 aad 35-00 TROUSRBS AT .............. ................................... 31.39 20 PER C 1N T OFF ON YOUNG M EN ’S TROUSERS GOOD WORK SHIRTS AT ............................................................ 68c IT LOOKS RAINY! OAFS A T ............ 35c; RRAVY STORM RUBBERS A T ........... 98c e A new pair of shots w ill turn the trick! XL ELECTRIC Station (Men's Shoes Rjehtsivsly) OUT GOOD Phone 82 a OVERLAND _ | - i » Som e Good Suit Bargains MILLER’S TOGGERY “Hab-a-dash Inn” > 0