Returned to Klamath Falla— Barton Fruían, who has been spending the past tew days la Ashland visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fruían ot B street, returned to Klamath Falls New records at Elhart’s. yesterday. He Is employed by the Southern Pacific company in that t , '¿ W Powell’s apple cider Is the city. best phone, 130. We deliver. 46-1-mo, Santa Clara Prunes, 2 lbs tor 25c. Schuerman's Grocery. Returned to Work Wilbur Chapman, Southern Pa­ Moved - " cific employe at Klamath Falls, Mrs. Daisy McGarry and son, who has bee nln Ashland visiting David, have moved from 212 Van with relatives and friends, left for Ness Avenue to 121 N. Main at. his work Sunday. Fresh milk and cream, Schuer- Buy books for children— Better man’s Grocery. Book Week at Elhart’a Book Store. V. . * .. Returned from P o r tla n d - Merrick Thornton and Wilbur I am continually running out Chapman, who have spent the of furnished «bouses for' rent. past few days In Portland, Or«0 Rented eleven last week, all to returned to Ashland Saturday new comers and some of the old, evening. While there; they at­ moss backs will tell you that our tended the football game between town is going to the dogs. T can O. A, Cv and U. of 8. C. . ’ rent your furnished house. Phone it in to The Ashland Realty Com- Freflh carrotts apd turnips, pany. Schuerman’s Grocery. Itoeal ; Personal flotes Moved— O. E. Lee and family have mov­ ed from 49 Fourth street to 725 B street. Stated communication of Alpha Cheap housekeeping rooms, Chapter, No. 1. O. E. 8., tomorrow 113 Granite. 42-1 mo Tuesday, Nov. 1«, at 7:30 p. m. Members of Reams Chapter, No. Madden sells guaranteed tires. CO, of Medford, will be guests. Visiting members welcome by or­ Phone Paulaerud’s for cleaning der of Worthy Matron. and pressing. We call. LEAH M. CALDWELL, . Secretary. From Dunsmuir — Mrs. H. R. Adame and son and Macabees will give dance in daughter of Dunsmuir, Cal., are Odd Fellows hall, Wednesday. spending a few days in Ashland Nov. 17. Music by Tucker’s 4- visiting with friends and. shop­ piece orchestra. Couple 76c, extra ping. They formerly lived in this ladies, 25c. city. . - , NOTICE A. W. Weaver and G. A. Yates Fashionable Dressmaking— or of South Dakota, and Cal Herman remodeling at your home or mine. of Salt Lake City, registered at Phone 64, Columbia Hotel for ap­ At the Hotel Oregon— F. G. Wehert, Don Wehert, the Ashland Hotel last evening. pointment. 63-1* Dean Wehert and Ethel Harring­ ton of Lansing, Mich., stopped at Have your broken windows re­ Cliff Payne makes shelves. the Hotel Oregon last evening. paired. All sixes, at Jordan's mill. Have your clothes cleaned at A gift inspired by sentiment 337 E. Main, Ashland Gleaning and thus expressive of the true D orn- Works, of courae. spirit of Christmas— your photo­ Mr. end Mrs. Willard Pendelton graph. Studio Ashland ou the of B street announce the birth of Spent Sunday Her e ■ a six pound girl, born Saturday Harry DeJar nette of Butte Plaza. night, November 18. Mrs. Pen­ Falls spent the day- j In Ashland Selected for Debate Squad— delton Is the daughter of Mr. and visiting with his wife. Barnard Joy, son of Mr. an Mrs. Harry 8ilver. First class private garages at Mrs. A. C. Joy, of this city, hi Our work Is careruriy done. It 137 >Oak, 4.00 per mo. 6.7-1-mo. been selected as one of the 1 freshmen for the first year d< requires time and skill, for you bate squad at recent tryouts i want to look yonr best» Have Madden retreads tires. - 58-tf the Oregon Agricultural College, your sitting at once. Studio Ash­ land on the Plaza. Briquettes for a general pur­ Better Book Week— inspect pose fuel. Satisfaction guaran­ our showing— Elhart’s Book Stqie Big sub-division land auction teed. Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co. will be held on highway near Rogue River Tuesday, Nov. 30. Moved — Walter H. Jones, Medford, for in­ A. V. Hood and family have formation. ------ S3-5* moved frt>m 417 Palm Street to the Bellview district. Mrs. Lola Driscoll, mother, and sister, of Klamath Falls are spend- IS IT SAFE to drive through lag a few days In Ashland shop­ the streets of Ashland without ping and visiting with friends. Liability Insurance? Phone 21 Spent Yesterday Horseback tor complete Automobile protec­ Riding— The time Is short, we are get­ tion, don’t wait until yon meet Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Miller, Mr. ting busier every day. Yonr pho­ with an accident. Yeo. (of course) and Mrs. Billy Briggs * and Shy tographs for Christmas should be Pierson of this city, spent the day made now. Bert H. Hinthorne on yesterday horse back riding. They the Plata. 9200.00 Edison Diamond disc rode over the foot of Mt. Ashland. phonograph and 20 records. Spec­ Paul«erud’s Suits combine style ial prit». 945.00 The Rose. 63-1 and quality at moderate prices. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Randles re­ turned last evening from Port­ land, Ore., where they have spent the past few days visiting with friends. Mr. Randles took a wrecked ear op to Seattle and Mrs. Randles stopped oft In Port­ land. From Dunsmuir—■ t i n . Zelda Smith, Leslie Heer and Mrs. Kester Gandee of Duns­ muir, Cal., formerly of Ashland, were In this city Saturday evening visiting with friends and rela­ tives. Miss Lila Carlton, Copco en* ploye at Medford, spent the week­ end In Ashland visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hgrry Carl­ ton. Calendar of Events— Monday, Nov. lw.——Ashland Study Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Wagner on Granite street. Monday, Nov. IB.— Royal Neigh­ bors will meet In the Moose Hall. Monday, N ot . IB.— American Le­ gion Auxiliary will meet In the club room on Winburn Way. Tuesday,-Nov. 10—Civic Club will . meet In the club room on Win- burn way. Business and social meeting. Tuesday, Nov. IS«— Alph Chapter No. 1, O. Ef. S. will meet In the Masonic Hall. Wednesday, Nov, IT,— Mission­ ary Society of M. E. Church meets in the church parlors. Wednesday* R ot « 17.— Auxiliary to Trinity Guild meets In the Parish House. Wednesday, Nov. IT.— W. B. A. meets In the Odd Fellows Hall. Wednesday, Nov. 17.— W. B. A. dance In Odd Fellows hall. Tucker's 4-pleoe-orchestra. , CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neigh­ bors and friends for their kind­ ness during our bereavement and for the many beautiful floral of­ ferings. Mr. F. N. WILLIAMS EDWARD WILLIAMS ÈRNE8T WILLIAM8 FRED WILLIAMS LEONARD WILLIAMS CLAUDE WILLIAMS L ocal B o y T ak es E xam in ation — MRS. R. B. NEWBRY Among the nine Oregon 'na­ MRS J. B. GETTLING tional guard members who took the examinations at Portland’ last week for appointment to the Unit­ Toy Auto And Tractor ed States Military academy at Trncka Weet Point were Fred Gredne, A new lot of Delco Dumper sergeant In the Medford company,« Wagons just in. Big reduction Calvin M. Bryan, corporal In the in price on the new lot." Able to save yon money on Grants Pass company, and Charles W. Clary, private In the Ashland' all kinds of Fencing against anyone's price. company. Plows and Harrows, Garden Tools. White Sewing Machines CARD OF THANKS for 150.00 as long as they last. w We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and expressions of sympathy shown us during the recent death of our beloved father. AGNES GEARHART, and family Moved to McCloud— Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Frulan and family, who have been resid­ ing In Klamath Falls tor some time, have moved to McCloud, Cal., where Mr. Frulan expects to work this winter. Mr. Frulan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Frulan on B street, and formerly lived In this city. TODAY» The Baptist Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. V. O. N. Smith on Morton street, to­ morrow Tuesday, November 19. Roseburg— Good turkey crop this year will pay growers 40 to 45 cents per pound. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed tho final aecount of her administration of the estate of Edward Olios Mc­ Connell, deceased, in the County Court of Jackson County, Ore­ gon, and that the Judge of said Court has designated Monday, November 29th, 192C, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., thereof, at the County -J u d g e’s ' office In the County Coart House la JackeoU- tllle, said county, as the time and place for hearing objections | to and the settlement of said ac count. 1 , IDA M. TUCKER, Administratrix with the Will Annexed; 46-4-mon. OUGLAS Pirate FOR DUCKS Winchester Ammunition Ijoubloons! Pieces of eight I Pirates 1’ Buried Treasure! Yo! Ho! But here’s a tale to carry you back over the years. From 7 to 77 — a swash-buckling yarn, salty, and ex­ citing. PHOTOGRAPHED IN TECHNICOLOR ADMISSION Simpson’s Hardware The Winchester Store” Make Yourself a Present and G IT A PAIR OP “ KOZY KOMPORT” SU PPER S tho best we have ever had tho pleasure of handling for Ladies* and Gent’s. Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings Children Adults 50c P eil’s Comer ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in Town • For sals a complete bakery and luncl\ equipment. See H. A. Stearns, mornings at Llthla Springe garage. 57-1-mo. Thureday, W ot . IS.— Valley View Community Club meets. » Thursday* Nov: 10. — Trinity Guild meets In the Pariah House. Friday. M ot . 19b— D. A. R. meets.' Left for San Francisco-— Emerson Easterling and George Boss, Jr., left Saturday for San Francisco, Cal., where they plan to spend the winter. IT LOOKS RAINY! inoliai U wxoa / uju I to cu A new pair of shoes will turn the trick! A OVERLAND SHOE SHOP l u CC j C *«** (Men’s Shoes Exclusively) For better hooks and more books see Elbert’s Book Store. Spent Week-End Here — Perry Norton of Hilt, Cal., ■pent the week-end In Ashland visiting wit hfrlenda. He return­ ed to his wor klast evening. COCOA DOOR MATS Three Sizes Ht Mifó Át fwtíCtffeó THEY W ILL SAVE YOUR RUGS For Crisp Mornings A hot waffle or order of hot cakes with sausage and steaming amber cof- fee make just the proper breakfast for these cool, crisp mornings. At our popular counter you will find these satis­ fying dishes served just to please you. Come in for breakfast tomorrow and start the day off right. Also many specials at onr noon loach and complete fountain service. N IN IN G E R ’S Never again will you take the time and do the work to bake your own cake. Test it by tasting. Franklin Bakery Business is Good Wick Furniture Co 83 N. MAIN ST, PHONE 21G Thanksgiving Duds! May Save You Thousands A Guaranteed Fit W hen Yon Get An The rental of a safe deposit box in the im­ pregnable steel and concrete vault of the Citi­ zens Bank is but a few cents a day. Ed V. Price & Co. Soil Yet the safety it will provide for your treasures may prevent the loss of thousands of dollars through fire, theft or other causes. LEADING CITIZENS OP ASHLAND WEAR THIS PAM0U8 HAND-TAILORED LINE Would you rather “ take a chance’* on the loss of your valuables, or will you put them where there is no chance ot loss—in our strong, securely protected vault? See Our Samples 6665 Cars Delivered Daily Since May 1st Claycomb Motor Co th e Ford Garage Lincoln Ford son See about this important matter today. MILLER’S TOGGERY “Hab-a-dash Inn” The Qtizena Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon It DOES Make a Difference Where You Buy Your Ford