Local ; Personal flotes Ernest Cooper of this city, spent Sunday in Eugene visiting with his brother Arthur Cooper, who attends scheol in Lane coun. Madden sells guaranteed tir. Cliff Payne makee cupboards. R e tu rn e d fro m P o r t l a n d - Glen Inlow has returned from Portland, where he attended the horse show.1 He was gone for several days. If you want it doue right take It to' White. Royal Coal. Hot and Caraon-Fowler Lbr. Oo. Clean Eanex Conch Wrecked— The wrecker from the Ashland Automotive Shop went out on the Copco road yesterday morning f o r «n Essex coach, which was Freak MUk and Cream Scheur- an’s Grocery. There 1s nothing with which to compare the Orothophonic Victro- la except, the artists themselves, as the reproduction is so nearly rest. Hear thia marvelous instru­ ment at The Rose. <2-1 Attended Celebration— John Quincy Adams of Ashland post office attended Armistice Day celebration Medford Thursday. Have yonr clothes cleaned nt <17 B. Main, Ashland Cleaning Works, of conns. First clam private garages nt 137 Oak, 4.00 per mo. 67-1-mo. Cam« After Car Yesterday— I. V. Roake of Oregon City was in Ashland yesterday. He came down after hto Studebaker car, which waa stolen from Oregon City Sunday night, and found on Union street of thia city Thurs­ day, by Chief of Police McNabb. Closing ont sale of Rocks and Reds, 60 pallets of each and sev­ eral good early hatched cockerels. Smith Quality Poultry Farm. <1-2* The time to short, we are get­ Cheap housekeeping mows, ting busier every day. Tour pho­ IBS Granite. 41-1 me tographs for Christmas should b« From Medford Mall Tribune— John Enders, commander of made now. Bert H. Hinthorne on I^-ft for North Dakot»— * , the Ashland post of the American the Plass. Paul Goheen, who has boon Legion, and many of his Ashland residing in Ashland for the past "buddies’* were visitors here yes­ Ix-ft for Portland— year with his sister, Miss Edna Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith of Goheen,* left this week for North terday participating in the Arm­ Second street left this morning Dakota, where he has secured istice day celebration. for Portland, where Mrs. Smith a position with the United States IS IT SAFE to drive through will undergo an operation. Mr. Custom Department, immigration the streets of Ashland without Smith will return to Ashland In work. While here, Mr. Goheen Liability lasn raaeeT P h on e 21 a few days, but Mrs.‘Smith ex­ worked for the S. P. company. for complete Automobile protec­ pects to remain there all winter. tion, don’t wait nntil you meet Cauliflower, 10c pound. Bcheur- Have yonr broken windows re­ man’s Grocery. with an accident. Teo. (of coarse) 28Srtf paired. All sises, at Jordan’s mill. 1-tf Will Meet— Attends Conference— The regular monthly meeting Return«! to Klamath Falls— Rev. Myron 8. Woodworth, H. Mrs! Curtis Sanford of Klam­ of the Southern Oregon Dental C. Hanson and wife and several other members of the Baptlit ath Falls, who has been spend­ society will be held at the Hotel church of this city, were In ing the past week In Ashland at Holland In Medford today. There Grants Pass Tneeday, attending a the home of Mrs. T. W. Sanford, will be a''4 o’clock dinner, fol­ is returning to ,her home today, lowed by a table clinic and some Baptist conference. Interesting papers by Dr. ,Ly?e by way of Eugene. Baldwin of Portland and othe^i. Fresh Spinach, 10c pound Our work is careruny done. It The officers of the society are Schuermnn'a Grooery, 65-ti requires time and skill, for you as follows: Dr. B. R. Elliott, Buy hooks for children— Better want to look your best. Have president; Dr. R. L. Bardic, vice- Book Week nt Elhnrt'a Book your sitting at once. Studio Ash- president; Dr. R. C. Mulholland, secretary, Store. treasurer. For sale a complete bakery and Arm istice Day B all a Success— lunch equipment. See H. A. Visitors from D u n sm u ir - The annual Armistice day ball Stearns, mornings nt Llthla Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ksler held at the Medford Armory last Springs garage. B7-l-mo. and wife of Dunsmuir, Calif., Thursday night under American were in Ashland Wednesday Legion post auspices, was the afternoon to attend the funeral Leaving' Today for Honolulu— usual enjoyable and largely at­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milton on of their aunt, Mrs. James Gal­ tended affair with hundreds pres­ ent not only from Medford, but North Main atreet, are leaving braith. today for San Francisco, Calif. from ail ports of the valley. They will sail for Honolulu Wed­ A gift inspired by sentiment nesday, where they will spend the This Is their and thus expressive of the true winter months. spirit of Christmas— yonr photo­ 26 th trip to that place. and graph. Studio Ashland on the For better books and more Fins«. books see Elhsrt’s Book Store. Better Book Week— inspect L paint and varnish oar showing— Elhart’s Book Stpie Returned to Home— every need Warner Barr has returned to his home after' undergoing an In Gold H i l l - operation at the Community hos­ Mrs. Ar/ettn B. Zana, formerly pital. Beet Paint— Best Worki of Gold Hill, bat now of Ash­ Phone 172 land, was in Gold HUI this week New records at Elhart’s. looking after her property in­ terests. She resides with Miss Made Trip to Klamath Falls— Nell Pygall, also formerly of J. W. Fairbanks of this city STARTER Gold HUI, bnt now of Ashland. made a trip to Klamath Falls GENERATOR Mrs. Zana reports that the to de­ yesterday, to look after business BATTERY voting much of her time to her affairs. IGNITION homestead out on the Green COILS Spring' Mountain road between Powell’s apple cider to the TRY USI Ashland and Klamath Falla, and best phone, ISO. We deliver. We can give yen the best of that aft$ has traded her Climax 46-1-mo. service oh the above class of timber holdings, formerly own. repair work. ed by Geo. A. Landis, deceased, late of Gold HUI, for a timber tract adjoining her homestead LITHIA SPRINGS on the Green Springs. Mrs. Jennie Jones, formerly pf Talent, but who has been residing in Medford for the last year, has rented her home there end will make Indefinite stay in California. She left Monday evening. Mr. C. E. Clements of Wegner creek In digging his well deeper struck a fine stream of water. The dry season has compelled n number of farmers to go deeper for a fresh supply of water. Miss Alberta Welty who has been visiting at the home of her uncle, Earle Dunkin, the past summer, left Wednesday for her home lh Wichitai, Kan. Mr. and Mrs, James' Pellett re­ turned Wednesday from Loa Aq- gelea where they spent a few. weeks vllstlng George Pellett and family. Mr. Louis Brown and George Carter have been helping the Cop­ co force with their Invoicing the past week. Mrs. H. 8. Llnch returned home Saturday from visiting at various points in California. Her daugh­ ter, Mrs. Eleanor Perkins arrived with her. Mr. M. Harra, our efficient carpenter has Just completed lay­ ing a hard wood floor in the of­ fice of Dr. Blake In Ashland. “* Harry Gleim attended the O. A. C. foot ball game at Portland Thursday, going with Mr. Ames and Greenlaw of Medford. Mrs. L. J. Sleppy and Mrs. E. A. Gardner were dinner guests at the T. J. ,Bell home Wednesday. Mr. Wagner has Its first blank­ et of snow. We can look for frost Active Agent» Make A» High As $150 a . Week selling l K accident and health policies for this sound and pro­ gressive company. Thousands of onr agents have built permanent business of their own selling these policies. Many have retired and now live on their renewals. AN OPENING NOW EXISTS in yonr section— an i unusual oppor­ tunity for the right man. Address Dept. G .l <14. Room 76 Mont­ gomery St., Jersey City, N. J. J.O .R IG G . Aut6 Electric 1923 Ohev. C ou pe...$275 1923 Ohev. Touring, $150 1921 Ohev. Tonring, $100 1923 Star Delivery, $225 This car is in fine shape. See its 1924 Ford Coupe . . . . . ' - $400,00. This car lyte Rockstell axle, new' ^aint, spare tire and is a real buy. s 1921 Oldsmobile Touring . . $250.00 Dnco paint, new top, curtains, good tires. 1921 Hupmobile 4 T ouring, $200.00 RADIO FANS! We build sets and do ra dio repair work. This car is priced to sell. 1919 Buick T o u rin g .............$100.00 This car has been overhauled and has good tires- 1923 Studebaker Sedan . . . $700.00 of all 1918 Dodge T ou rin g............ $ 75.00 Let us solve your troubles XL ELECTRIC Station GUY GOOD Phone 82 This car has new tires, good paint and is a real buy. 1921 Ford B u g . ................. $75.00 Thia bug has a starter and is running fine. These ca n can be bought on easy terms or trade, but they are priced to sell. Open All Day Sunday 1923 Hudson Tour., $125 AU Oars in Good Condition The Automotive Shop OhfWdH Posters SEE THE SMOOTHEST? OLET GEORGIA YOUNG, Beautician TODAY ONLY Neatle Permanent Waving Artistic Hair Catting French Paper Carl “Subway Sadie’1 BUT—HR "FELT NO BETTER FOR THAT.” A man from Nebraska tells this; “For three nights I was kept awake by a bothersome per­ sistent cough, and so were others of the family; and I felt no bet­ ter for that The very first doses of Foley’s Honey and Tsr relieved me and In two days* time my cough was entirely gone.” Think of the saving of distress to him­ self and others, had he taken Fo­ ley’s Honey and Tar Compound at the start. It pays to keep it on hand. The large fsmly else is a real economical buy. Ask for it. Sold Everywhere.—No. 2. SPECIALTIES Wynnbrook’s Cosmetics A Special Preparation for Ev­ ery Need To Boy Yonr Surprise Yow Wife Make Her Sunday a Complete Day of Rest Tomorrow by Bringing Her Here for Her Sunday Dinner. Copco 6 Per Cent Preferred Stock To the housewife food always tastes better when she dines away from home, and this is especially true if you bring her here where food and service and surroundings cannot be bettered. $95 per Share Sunday Dinner—5:30 to 8;30 p. $1.00 PEB PLATE He Was Prom Missouri Chicken Dinner Sunday • PRICES ADVANCE NOVEMBER 16 But Not Nowl THEY BOTH KNOW Imagine Bebe flitting gay- ly from swimming pool to ballroom, upsetting the cam­ pus in general with her flir- TAVERN CAFE ASK NEAREST COPCO EMPLOYEE OR ANY BANK It pays to sand the family bundle to ns «very week, rain or shins. A trial will convince YOU. Do you remembor tho hoius-oooked ohicken dinner of the good old days? ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO. Well, that's just what you ooa expect tomorrow noon if yon and your family uome here for Sunday Dinner. A OHIOKEN blNNER COMPLETE AT 86 OTS. "Th. Strrl« T i» Waat W h « Tm W « t I t " Phone l t t 31W U « St Plaza > 1921 Paige C o u p e.............: $200.00 RADIO ACCESSORIES Bargains 1923 Essex 4 C oach. . . . . . $600.00 This car is a real buy. Radio Batteries kinds. Varnishes through the newspaper advertis­ ing campaign. tho price of this security will advance on Novem­ ber Id jtnd all subscriptions re­ ceived alter, midnight, November IB, will ho subject to tho near price.—-Medford Mall Tribune. Used Car Sal Park Garage Fuller Paints . HOTEL BEAUTY PARLOR TOMORROW ONLY which to buy Copco preferred atoek at «>5 a share, tho invest­ ment department of the Cali­ fornia Oregon Power company la working day and night to take care of tho subscription! coming in from all parts of the com­ F. Burk and family of Med­ pany’s system. As announced ford, C. B. Borg and family and L. O. Penland and wife were-din­ ner guests nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gardner Sunday, a. » ‘ 1 Mr. hnd Mrs. Ed Foss are try­ ing ont an Atwater Kent Radio set this week. Floyd Pnrvls la home again, we are glad to report, and able to attend the Medford Ashland foot hall game Thursday. Mrs. Jus Bell of Bly to visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Spent Sunday Here Mr. and Mra. Ed. Wilson and E. A. McFarland of B. Street, was a Eugene visitor the first sons of Table Rock spent Sun­ of the week, coming home by the day in Ashland at the home of new road enroute by Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Smith, parents of Mra. Wilson. Falla. Eugene Visitor Recently— TH e C alifornia O regon P ower C omp a n y OFFICBS. Medford.Grants Bus. Roseburg. Klamath Falls-Oregon Yreka. D unsm uir-C alifornia " W