Due to the fact that Medford wan unable to hare the WEDNESDAY, N ot . 10.— Senior High School F . T. A. win meet The evening was almost entire­ at the high school at 3:30 p. m. ly devoted to Statag. soag. 'con­ ft sMeeday. h er. Mb— The P. T. cert a i i dance, with much merri­ A. and the ladies of the Civic ment la the alf. President Fma- Clab will give a reception at • cis Carr regretted the failure of the Civic Clab house for ■ aff tencher* 1 b A a M b x !. I Stockton, hat a telegram explain­ W ednesday, N w . .10^— Wednes­ ed that he was forced to change day Club m eets In Preabyterian his plans at the last hour. Church parlors at 3:30 p. m. George Wahl was present as THURSDAY. Nov. I f ----- T h e representative of the Rotary Club IMdy E lls Card Club will meet aad Arthur H. Palm as president la the Elks clab room*. Mrs. of the Achaean d ab Each de­ George Roes aad Mrs. Gay livered a short talk. Carey will be ho ste sse s. A fine dinner was festered by I RID AY. Nov. Mb—-Lincoln P. T. the usual novelties and seme un- A. w ill m eet a t th e Lincoln nsaal ones. The concert program school a t 8 :3 0 p. m. • lands and thertr^Aaabrinri, from m eeting there, the Daughter« of, the Nile will hold their meeting la the Ma­ sonic hdU th Ashland, Saturday November thirteenth at 3:20 p. home of Mrs. R. V. Carter e * «>» noaleràrd. Mrs. Gordon MaeOraelea charge of the parllameotar^ pro­ gram ; Mrs. J. R. Robertaoa care a very interesting review of the "Autobiography of Or. Rana 8haw,” after which the n e s t s apeat many happy houri la «>n- There will also be a luncheon for the members in the Lithta fifteenth. Springs Hotel at i2:3d . » 8 tlh . naw »prakm of the bourn of rat>rM«nt*tlTW la the state Iscla lain re, William B r tjii of Ashland sad AUtena Montara, Medford s i ­ temap, were la Omari Pass Satar- day afternoon to coaler with a committee of Grants Pass attor- aeys, eoaspoeed of Niel R. Allen, W. ♦ . Miner. J. T.Chlnoek aad A. Q. Rough oa Blatters pertaining to'the bar 4—o e la ti on. Monday, moat part, of student body presi­ dents aad secretaries, editors aad managers of student publications and repreeeatlves of girls* lea ses organ izations. The faculty of the university will co-operate with the high school during Ute ssaaaa—- 8 Get-Aegadtatod Reception— The ladles of the Civic Club The hospital benefit faaA par­ aad the members of tbs Parent ty given by the Civic Club. Mrs. Teacher Association will give a H. Tomlinson, chairman, netted reception in the civic club houst 347.23, donations at the last ca Winbnrn Way thia evening, to Civic Club m e etin g were H*<7, bring together the parents and the and the children in the iaternpC- teachers of the Ashland schools. late department of the Methodist All parents and teachers are ia- Episcopal Sunday sckodl raised \ Ited to attend and get a c q u s in - 26.10, making the total ’»-'■-y ed with each other. realized, 363.00. Will meet la the Y. W. C. A .' 8 f l Any person wishing tp give Saa Francisco aad Ashland. The rooms, 220 N. Bartlett street, something toward thi« fnad m>) musical otferiaRa da these were Host aad Rentes» at Manter Medford. do so, and it will be greatly a t • of exceptloaal high grade, and trttay, Net. IK— Women s Home Mr. and Mrs. William Day df predated by the ladles of the Civ­ the daaee m ade, too, was of the Missionary Society of the M. E most invitational gait. Baum street, were the hOet and ic Clùlì. elarch will meet at 2 p. m. a*, - The committee. Randall J. hostess at a delightfal dinner home of Mollie Songur, 40 SM- Woods, James Markham and L. D. party at their pleasant homd Sat­ Monday, Nov. 15— Royal Neigh Lula McFadden. Hope, Ark., bors meet in the Moose H -11 Sarvis, were givad an expression urday evening, November sixth. says, ‘’Before using Sorbol-Quad- A delicious dinner was attrac­ of appreciation by the president ruple I could not use my eyes for tively served by the hostess, after for thafr excellent afforts. reading or sewing. My throat which the guests spent the eve­ At the Motel Asblaad__ Nov. i* .— W. I t C. ning to convereattea, until a late Mre. C. F. Draper of Montreal wonld throb and choke me. I was d a hasaar aad food hogr.* Quebec, Mrs. T. S. Horn of Baitft short of breath and my heart Swenson A Feebler a Their guests w eft Mr. and Mrs. Alberta, and Frank McCoy of Seat v'ould feel like It wonld jump The home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H L. Whited, who are visiting In tie Wash., stopped at the Ho»el o u t I now do all my work aad saflay. Nov. 16— Akhlafcd StAdy H. Simpson on North Main street Ashland ahd Mr. and Mrs. A. E Ashland yesterday. cm as well as before.** Sold at all Clab will meet at the home of was the scene of a happy reunion drug stores or write Sorbol Com­ Mrs. Fred Wagner oa Granite of the old bridge clab of the city, pany. Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Lo­ when they met oa Thursday efe- WHl Fay VIsM to Malta Cora- cally at Bolton’s Drag Store. afng to honor Mr. Add Mrs. H. L. ■izsriWy NA. 4 — Whited of Visalia, California, Slr Clyde M. Mekay, Right Em­ who have returned on a visit. inent Grind Commander of The guests enjoyed p delicious Knights Ttemylar orghalsation In community meal, prepared by the Oregon, will ppy an dfticHl visit members of the eMb. Sixtoed to Malta Commaadery. No. 4, ol were seated at a prettily appoint­ thia Mt?. An Thnnday evening, ed table, the center pieoe being I Nov. 11. Mts residence M At large bouquet of dainty flowers. Bend. The Lincoln P . T. A. w ill meet Mrs. P. R. Backus WSS awarded This meetlhg wm be b special s the UhedM sdhoOl Friday, fttot prtXe aSTonk the Duties and conclave, opening In full form, no Movember twelfth, a t 1Í3S p. «k Mt. J. M. Wagner carried off hon­ degrees being conferred, the There will be a short program, ors among the men. Mrs. Whited hoars being devoted to drill, in ­ la d Mrs. Denton, school norie, Aas presented Alth a handsome spection, and soctdl re-0 nIon. Oth OUI talk With Asy-tttodior before (trn ftom the eluh. er members of the OVand Com­ tfttee t i o enfeyed this happ? mander? who will be present aie Affair wpre Mr. and i n k s . Vi D. R. Cbbsfey of Portland, Grano Carter. Mr, Agd Mte-, A E. Kin* Recorder, and Senator George W. nejr. Mr. aad Mre. J. M. Wagner; Dunn of this city, Grand C ita t o General. Preliukaary to the roiA., C* Y tine of th t evening, dinner w nl^f* Syae oa Granite straft, Monday Mr. add Mrs F. D. Wagner, Mr. he served I t 4:30 o'clock. All Sir droning, November eighth. e ld Mra. H. L. Whited and Mr. Knights are courteotoelf invited to Thp evening was spent playing and Mrs. Simpson. attend. t cards aad MiPMMeMht. ufltfl A Owing to this special Appoint­ Mte hoar whan retraehpiente were Members aad Friends o f Coagrr. ment, the stated communication of Ashland Lodge MA S i, whl be The ssessbere aad friends of th This Htore is glad that it can join in a fitting observance of the day; We dofeni it a privilege to be closed throughout the day. E. R. ISAAC & CO. Lincoln Fordson It DOES Make » Difference Where You Boy Your Ford On Wednesday, at 8 P. M., on the 10th day of November, 1926, in the Council Chambers of the Q ty Hall, in Ashland« an open meeting will be held for the benefit of all those who are interested, finan­ cially or otherwise, in the Pacific Lumber & Shaler­ ies, Inc. (formerly the Hartman Syndicate) At this meeting Mr. Chas. D. Crouch, President of the corporation, will give all those interested first hand information as to the exact status of the af­ fairs of the coqioration, as to work which has been done, and as to what is planned for the future. Questions as'to all matters concerning operations since Mr. Crouch took charge will be answered. , The report of the committee from the various civic organizations Which has investigated.the prop­ erty and general conditions will be read. PLEASE BE THERE! THIS IS SOMETHING WHICH AFFECTS THE PROSPERITY OF THE ASHLAND COMMUNITY! <* »