PA R IS, (U ajted P m m )— Pick­ ing the pocketd o f American tour­ ists le one o f the ooripat w aya of m aking a, UvHtg o f foreigners that has proVdd eopectally profitable to th e'eg a p o a lh a t d o le d . , The erede A aprlean method of goatling a person la a erowd and Incidentally extracting hie wateh or w allet or diamond Btlet-pta to looked on w ith d tofarot-hy the elite of Paris crookdom where more hrttotlc methods are employ- The "Ellheuette gam e” to t ln- atadco hr dndonttood to have been t i e tourist. Wheat the silhouette la cotaplflf- ed the tourist takes eat hid pHrito aad pays the artist; h u t a t the very Instant that 'W ip u fb e Has ptoyed with success on.numerpu* been replaced in Mb pocket the tourists, in the Montmarte dis­ artist holds up the sllhd^ette trict. in this game a ttfurtot Is where everyone can see I t , The spotted as he enters a cafe and to approached shortly after he ha* tpgrtat’e a/ea Inevitably follow the taken his seat by an artist who picture, and ih th a t fraction Of on otters to make a perfect s llh ia - inbtaot the. man who has taken his ette,”of the tourist for the modest plies behind the toartot s^lpa his price of three or five trance. I f fingers into the toartot’e coal the tourist accepts the offer Oto pocket and extracts bis wallet. artist starts in to work immediate^ The pocket-book usually ton t lyflxlng the victims profile eo that needed until the next drink has he cannot aee what to going on be­ to be paid for— and In the mean hind him or to his side. Then time pocket book and ptok-pocket while the artist 1s making his has vanished. ' sketch another man cornea in add 8y cleverly do some of the pick­ takes a seat Immediately behind pockets work that two Americans Special Values “ W o d te r ti A u t a ’d” « m u d lo w p r ic e s a r e f a r t h e r F e d v e r id y o u k n o w y o u "are a ffa r a d e w r a p tio n a l n t o n e y - a a v in i o p p o r t u n it ie s o n h i g h g r a d e , f u l l y g u a r - I a rraaon rian a n d s u p p lie s . ir g a in a w o a r e c r e a t in g f a r o u r “ T w o W e e k s o f S p e c ia l V a l u e s ” w t f ! l o n g ■ e a f c e t e d b y t h o s e w h o p u r c h a s e t h e s e a s o n a b le a r t ic le s in c lu d e d fa» t h is , Plan to Cstvtf Auto Acceririoriec For Christmas ■ th o u g h t WfaubhMd C k u m .........31.60 Autematle Windshield Ctoaner —An unusually compact and eAcient nationallyoknown vac­ uum-operated eleaaer. _None better. Specially re- f t A J O dooed from 33.35 t o .< W A if w “ N o b b y ” L o c k in g C a p value herd at A W e d g e C u s h |p n Shiny black waterproof mate­ rial. well stuffed with cotton —durably sewn and tufted. Real money-savin* * 4 A t) at this price............. m I *V m Our new reduced tire prices etter still greater savinus- en «uoranteed Tires. F ri 4 A s s w Sport Locking Cape fer Ford* Very similar to the “Nobby," but has two BakeUte and on a, nickeled knob. A • * ) QO beauty— t»>5 value. Sport LockJag Cap Same for Chevrolet, fattn Olde ....... $3.10 R u t t a r R u n n in g B o a r d Made Of high-grade rubber, heavily ribbed—with screws for fastening. An excellent rest for radio batteries. Size TMx Ô A f* 11M- Reduced t o ........... A W d J u n io r “ K lA uay” S t e p P la t o An attractive and darable alu­ minum stepJilate. QC a Splendid vame a t . , , ........ cesrter. mud scrap- ), end strap loops tag. Òpeotally re- ment Is no longer a'oatlonal, but • b International one/there being Another M odtritaftN W a l i t a tft the uick-pecEat gatad to t a “Shake-down." U this the Amtort- can suddenly finds himself accus­ ed of hating picked somudne else’s pocket. The tfoilee a$* l o l l ­ ed aad the v letltt to hustled bU Id th e direction of the M K W d tt1 tion. Before arriving tberd Hbw- e V e rth e ’’victim” suggests Jid or eke w ill "settle V“ m atter fo r a couple of thousand ironed.’’ I f the francs are not forthepmtag the "victim ,” decides by, the tints tfftt he dr she has reached the XflMe station that “ the m atter IhiFt .Worth bothering Shout anflhoa de­ cided not to ptbsOcete.” It to fk> nee turitiag eboat, and tryt&g to have the accuser arrested fgr blackmail» no mutter how ftood ta> A tterieaa’d French might bb. an an occaaldn like this the Ita rir Rolloe appear totally Incapable tof underfctsndlng it. For a while they w llf simply stand add aMfag their abtfuldera and make egpree rive gesticulations w ith their h in d f. I f one inaiSt’s on making his eomplbtat they w ill w alk awgy — often as not arm-in-arm» Hi-Y clubs In fifty other countries. Inorder to bind these groups to­ gether, there has b^n organised the affiliated Hl-Y clubs Of the ¥. M. O. A’s. of North America One division of this affiliated movement being under the North­ west Council of the Y. M. C. A. of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. This division has a membership Of twelve hundred high school 4wys, representing sixty high schools* The Ashland Hl-Y club is a part of this northwest dlvl Sion, and hence a part of the world wide organization. These boys all banded together in a Christian fellowship, are making their force felt in the life of the nation and It 33 It Bible school that day. - ,• the schools, through the promo­ tion of servlbe tasks that reach Wednesday Ciato Meets— ” Thè Wednesday Club of the every boy in their school In some Presbyterian ehurch met in the form or another. A MW musical organisation, at ths Church of Christ, which haa recently home Into ‘ existence "The Christian Male Q aartette,” promisee to be one of the heat of its kind In the city. Thia quartette rendered two numbers at It s 4first appearance last Bunday evening, that Were reeelfed With great applause. It to planned to give a short concert at each evening service. The first Lord’s Day In Dedbm- ber. Is Home Coming day a t this church and Bible school serytoes. A program to being prepared ln d It la hoped to have 100 preadal nt ■ ___ _ ___* _______ _ Calendar, of Events— Hatarday, Nov. 1«.— Daughters of the Nile meet la the Masonic H all la Ashland. Luncheon at Christian Charch at 11:39. batarday. N o t. 1 A -— w . R. C. will hold a bakaar and food tale la SwdnSbn . d Paehier a store. ' * - iWonoay« Nov. lw — Ashland Btpdy Cluk w ill meet at the home at Mrs. Fred Wagner on Granite street. Monday, Nov» IB.— «American Le- Uon Auxiliary w ill meet la the club room on W inburn Way. Tuesday, Bov. 10— Civic Club w ill meet in the eln* tonta on W in- burn way. Business-and social meeting. uhurck parlors Wednesday after- S H M noon, November te n th / at ttoo- la d y Elks’ Card Club M eets thirty. The Lady Elks’ Card Club held The afternoon was spent In its regular social meeting in thè tn making paper roges and in Elks’ club rooms yesterday after- pleasant conversation. Mrs. J. R. noon November eleventh. Robertson aad Mrs. E. A. Wotods The time was spent playing played two beanttfdl piano ddeta cards aad la conversation. Mrs. which were.greatly enjoyed toy H. O. Prohbach of Medford was those present. awarded first prise In bridge and The hostesses, Meedsmes «Ctook Mrs. Wade In five hundred. end Peterson, served refreah- Delldous refreshments were mente. The next meeting w i l l be served by the hostesses, Mrs. on the afternoon of December Ueorge Rosa and Mrs, Qny Carey, eigth. , ri ri tt ------------------------------ Beccai» Class df M. E. Church " ir— . B1W . c,„. „ BoHd bronze heavily nickeled, with three Bakelite kneha and handsome monogram. Positive theft-proof locking device. A Beauty asset to an rea r. Great Automatic Windshield Cleaner —Operates from Intake mani­ fold or vacuum tank. P o s itiv e button control. Fully guarsn- tari. Toifay”there are"387o 0<í high a ffair, those from Aeblaad being the ÉesdaiMee RkKRy, Hooking. school boys enrolled Ito over four yioueaud Hi-Y clubs. The move­ Hasejtoa, Sbotti and Parks. Bumpers That Protect * a n d r e d u c e in s u r a n c e p r e m iu m s ‘ They a re approved by Insurance U n d e rw riters and can*y our u n q u a lified guarantee. S p e c i a l T w in - B a r B u m p e r Surfacing The Dalles-Callfora- la highway across Oregon, htapoat Methodist Episcopal church met cbmplsted. ’ with Mrs. Wheeler on Main street Thursday afternoon, November eleventh, for a social afternoon CooS County hois 323,9M ,39o and to transact any business that akseased Valuation, 1 1 3 ,8 4 9 ^ 9 might come before the class. being in landa. The president of the c la n was absent, much to the regret of the Roseburg— Growers here tWto members. During the business from winter broccoli to m ist >s session, all present expressed cash crop. themselves as favoring thè pur­ chase of a new pipe organ for the church and fifty dollars was pledged by this organisation, to start the ball rolling, The flower BEATS ELECTRICITY OR GAS committee reported flowers that had been sent to the sick, and a A new o il lamp that gives bn amazingly b rilliant, soft, white general dlscusaiop as to ways and lig h t, even better than gas or means for the betterment of the ,electricity, has been tested by the Sunday 8chool and church was U. 8. Government and 36 leadttg held. A good attendance was present universities and found tp~ be ak- perlor to ¿0 ordinary oil lamia. and all expressed themselfey as I t burns without odor, smoke or having spent a pleasant and pro­ noise— no pumping bp. Is ein-.pie, fitable afternoon. The refresh­ clean, safe. Burna 94 per cent ments served by the hostess were a ir and 9 per cent edmtaon kero­ attractive and delicious. ri ri ri sene (cioal o il). The Inventor, V. If. Johnson, Gives Illustrated Health 1(1 N. Onion Ave., Portland, Ore. Lecture— V o lF B I n t id o e 7-I.ch “Eagle” Universal Mlrrof High-grade mirror . glass with ground edges and adjust- B*7 m able bracket. O n l y . O f 5 n . "U«iw” s^sifts 7- lnch “ K a h om i" M ir r o r ' Heavy beveled-glass and nick­ eled adjustable bracket. QC a Reduced 3 1 U to...............0 9 W 8- Inch “Rokome” M irror Same ns above rogu - A A « P lar 31-95 value for only p I t w 9 timely AeeFAUWarev^k*»« m ^ V iB ía m ^ Jr. S p a à g b t S t a n d a r d T ir e P rim p Big value for little money. W< V m id e — ea sy and quick operatto seamless barrel, lMxl7to, inches. Can’t b t heat tar 1 9 M o o te r T ir e R a n * A real “Quick ActWn” pump at *low pricb. Special iln»prov< plunger gives espy opersAkyi m long life, l to-tach T d C1 seamless barrel J r . P to o a a d S t e e l J a e k ______ Among the -movements started by the leaders of boys’ w ork la the Y - M. C. A ., of America, was the H l-Y movement. This Was started aa a High School Y . M . C. A., and soon grew to be a vital force in the high schools of North America. The first cluN to hear the name H l-Y , was started on February 30th. 1913 by M . D. Crackel, In the West Side branch. • Cleveland, Ohio; The H I-Y move­ ment grew out of the need felt by older boya and school men, for an organization,In the school to? those who desired to stand tor high ideals, and to seek to Itvo these Idealb ahd promote them. The purpose of the club aa adopt­ ed later, being, “ to create, ipaln- taln aud extehd, tHtougbout the school and community,'high taand- ' ends of Christian character.’’ Tho (Continued From Page One) opponents, kept the spectators on edge. la the last quarter the weight advantage of Medford began to tell, and while the locals never etopped fighting. It was an uphill .game for them. To single out one Ashland player over the other for special mention would be some­ what unfair as every member of ihe team earned the commenda­ tion of all lovers of the sport. However, Dick Hitchcock, in his first appearance as a punter, out kicked his opponents and made many yards by the effectiveness of his toe, while Sonny Leedom, that diminutive left half back, who teemed to he able to gain at will through the heavy line, carv­ ed for themselves a well earned place In the archives of Ashland football history. Your home reflects the kind of a life you lead— your garden, your furni­ ture, rugs, pictures, etc., likewise your table and what you place oh it at meal times. Not only the table ware and dishes, but the very food itself re­ flects' the stage of civili­ zation that you have ar­ rived at. Buy your meat from us. Eagle Meat Market Phone 107 • >1 m tA ,T n ma i ALWAYS CREAMY 1 3 I n t e r io r M itr O r s R e d u c e d h j A S t C f f l S C I iO O lS IN HARD CONTEST H i - t club has never been In a sense, a popular movement, but rather a working group In the High (Khool. The work has grown to such an extent, the Natlodal Wednesday afternoon, NoVem- Council, In New York City, has is offering to send a tamp On 10 day’s F R E E tria l, o f even to give Bef tenth. Miss Martha Spanker had to put a man on thslr staff one F R E E to the firs t user In gave a delightful health lecture at who Is known as the H l-Y seefe- each locality who w ill help hgc the pleasant home of Mrs. R. C. Introduce It. W rite him today Williams at Talent. After the lecture delicious re­ for fu ll particulars. Also asa him to explain how you can get freshments were servbd by the the agency, and w ithout exper­ hostess, assisted by Mrs. Whit- ience or money make 3250 to latch and Mrs. Torp of Medford. Twenty-two ladles enjoyed this 3500 per month. No. 1. For Ford. Chevrolet, Stw and Overland. lH-lnch, nickeled Spring- eel bare strongly braced. Wonderful value P 7 Q fl . each ........... ......... ............................................................. Twin Ear. Bumper—For light care—1%-Inch high carbon spring steel, nickeled OVer k special copper coating, with rein- P A BA forced end bolts. Reduced from 311-75 to......... Twin Bar Bumpst«—For medium and large care. Same as above but with 1%-lnch bare. Regularly 315.80. PdQ A A On sale a t . , .................... ........................................ .... p IO 1 U U Prompt replacing of leaky Valve sores w ill make yonr time last longer. This handy box of five ig Just the thing. AAM HMT C«t8 Start LOCAL TRAM LOSES cap leaders, and the republicans permitted young Boh L a-F o llette to enter the regular organisation, though he did so with the. warn­ ing that be would continue to stand for progressive policies. The; im portance o f the many recent im­ provements in Dodge Brothers Motor Cars justifies us in urging dteryone, prospective buyers or hot, to see and.drive th e car S n o w d r ift i t •• r ic h , creamy th ortefliftg that goes a long w ay tow ard lu fc io A a tuccess o f yoorcaxes*biscaitsaiid p ie c ru s ts . I t a e v e r gets to o h a rd o r too soft to spooaout easily. I t is a lw a y s a n ic e , f lu ffy w h it e consis­ tency, no m atter how th e w e a th e r behaves. 'T t o jo r C?BJ Me&ttiakfc intemadoml «*> ¿ Í dtority on dietetics, c d h Bacon at perfect ?, food Slid places k f i n t ss s body boiider.Ç > H f t y e ’i « O e fid o n * Bernd Bacon comea o o l y ^ ïthere’a a flavor added to ito purity and qual­ ity duri oontmueg to win th e approval -« f Noethwert hotuewivM in a remarkable way. Give it a trial and you will «ay it h - A right-weight Jack that wl s s a ^ s s f f u s a x s TJie finest Ford trandmlsslon lining made. Long fibre asbes­ tos, specially treated to resist beat and wear, yet absorbs 'enough oil for proper lubrication. Wises placet — w«h netessary copper rivets. Regular*. A C A ly 31.41 'new ’„«««••.«.A . WWW v5ry easily. R0- WA ducod from $5b to greet eeui J fe çJtOnce g 97fl.no glO2M.8O N o waste o f time. - N o materials. N o worry* N o i tains two 1 U U IIK M O T O R 0 0 Medford, Orb. haoUlribta CAftfi rorkwhen mdg die other Walts for the heat o f veike *ho»ti both units work together A jt tt e w ay to b a k e -d a y success, bakw i day sayings and superior reeultt. MtC/M CI