dame* A. D. Jllleon and H. H. LeuvMt, on the conditions at the Children's Farm Home, 'a n d temperance news from the d if­ ferent states. The ladies were asked to fin ­ ish bringing fru it for the Child­ ren’s Home F ru it shower, by No­ vember fifteenth. H . G. Wolcott is kindly earing for all fru it dona­ tions brought in, at his grocery store near the Cltixen’s Bank, vntil the shower is finished. Plans were made for the W. C. T. U. Institute which w ill be held in January, perhaps about the twentieth of the month. A ll members of the Union please bear la mind that the sec­ ond and fonrth Tuesday of each month Is their time of meeting and each meeting w ill be at the publle library, unles* otherwise announced. ft ft ft ' < alendar of Rvenis— Tuesday, Rev. 1«— Civic Club w ill meet in the club room oa Wiu- burn way. Business and social meeting. Tuesday, Nor. 18.— Alph Chapter No. 1, O. B- 8. will meet in the Masonic H all. Wednesday, Kov. 17.— Auxiliary to T rin ity Guild meets in the Parish House. Wednesday, Npv. IT .— W . B. A. meets in the Odd Fellows H all. Wednesday, NoV. IT .— W. B. A. dance in Odd Fellb,ws * hall. Tucker's 4-piece orchestra. Thursday, Nov. 18^— Valley View High School p . T . A. Community Club meets. '» Thursday, Nov. IS . — T rin ity Meete The High School Cirele of the Guild meets In. the Parish P. T. A., met at the high school, House. , Thursday, Nov. 18.-—Baby Clinic -Wednesday afternoon, November will be held at the Civic Club 10, with a very good attendance. House on W inburn Way. ) There was a short business ses­ Friday, Nov. 18.— D. A. R. meets. sion, Mrs, Hitchcock and Mrs. Friday, Nov. 10.— D. A. R. meets Louis Dodge giving reports of the at home of Mrs. H. A. Stearns State Convention which was held on Oak street. Reception for In Salem the last Week in Octo­ ber. These reports were very in­ state officers. Saturday, Nov. 80.— Baptist la­ teresting. A t the conclusion of the busi­ dies w ill hold a food sale, ness meeting three songs were ft n a - sung by the G irls’ Glee Club of B. A. R. W ill Mee< Friday— The D. A. R. win meet Friday, the Senior high school under the November I t, at two p. m.. at the direction o f Miss L a u ra - Raguse. home of Mrs. H. A. Stearns on There were nearly fifty girls in this group which made a pleasing Oak street. This meeting w ill be a recep­ picture as they were wearing their tion for the state officers, Mrs. hews costumes of w hite with red The P. T . A. wishes to Gordon McCracken and Mrs. H . O. ties. Anderson, and a ll members are thank Miss Raguse fo r her hearty cooperation which made it pos­ Urged to be present. sible for the cirele to enjoy these ft ft ft girls. Baby Clinic Held in Civic Club Prof. A. C. Strange of the House Thursday — The usual monthly Baby Clinic Southern Oregon State Normal will be held In the Civic Club school gave an Interesting talk house on W lnburh W ay, Thurs­ on the subject of "Bducatlonal Methods." A t the conclusion of day, November I t. Pledge register new babies With his talk the Circle gave Mr. Misa Hicks at the public library. Strange a rising vote of thanks All mother» are nrged to attend in order to show in a smalt way ahd learn of th» work wfilch IS that his willingness to give them some of his time was appreciated, being carried on. ft ft ft College Women’s (Tub Meets In The W. C. T . U. met oa Tues­ day, November tenth, at the pub­ lic library, tor a business and social time together. The Prestos* t, Mrs. W ill Da- *ie, conducted the . devottoial' hour, Which wan followed by very interesting articles given by Mes- Medford The monthly meeting of the College Women's Club was held Saturday, November thirteenth, at I he Y. W . C. A. rooms In MdUford. . The feature of the afternoon's program was a review of tyo books, "The Romantic Nineties,” by Richard LeGallienne, and "The PROTECT YOUR CAR IN OUR STORAGE GARAGE Monthly Storage #4 and $5 per month Day Storage, 6 a. m. to 7 p. m. $2*50 per month Come in and inspect our clean, fire-proof gar­ age where your car will be protected from freezing. We are making these Sjiecial low rates on a cash in advance baeig. Chti—O il—W ash ln f—Greasing—Repairs Free Crankcase Service LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE A. STEARNS, i >.■ Il h . , school, uhder. the direetloa of Mifu Ldara feaguse, rendered fMr selections Which were enjoyed by HZ.K». a. 1 usuai., « 1 everybne. ' Thebe boy»* vdicdl made tile rooms ring with their lively songs. Mrs. Louis Dodts, the fUM vice-president of the P. T. A., vary ably gave the address of Wrt- oome, Supt. O. A. Brtaeoe re­ sponding on behalf of the publle schools and Prof. A. C. StraOgs oa behalf of the Norm al.faculty. The Cainp F ire girls put 61 two of their s tin ts la true Camp F ire manner. T h eir Gypsy and Pirate costumes were very Inter­ esting and the captain of the Pi­ rates, with his dagger in his ntouth, would put fear In the heart of any traveller he should happen ter meet. Delicious refreshments, consist­ ing of ice cream, cake and cof­ fee were served. Mrs. W ilm er Hot being done to make Jackson Hot time we intend to cater to thos4 Poley and Mrs. Louts Dodge pour­ and Springs one of the most popular who want a good, comfortablg ed coffee pt a beautifully arrang­ ed 'table with its center piece of (lle health resorts in the state. ,place to rest and rectiperate. the W ith the hof mineral w fte r "Swimming -is being enjoyed yellow chrysanthemum». MOM 'coming dtrect from the ' ground by a great many people even to< ° into the big open-air plunge. day, and those who are enjoying Entertained W ith Birthday H - healthful swimming is provided the plunge now declare it to be IManer— ' M r. and Mrs. W. A. Cooper even during the winter months, ; even better sport than in the were boat and hostess at a do- iinds sud the management IS anticipât- hot summer months.’*' Ughtfhl birthday dinner at their has lug a program of water sports Beneficial results are being ob- pleasant home on Manzanita the w ithin the near future. pained almost d a ily ’ by persons street, Wednesday, November also "Th<^ resort, of coarse, Will who are coming to Jackson H oi tenth, honoring the eightieth now I hold the sirdngeel appeal to thdse Springs for the mineral baths to birthday of O. W. Benedict. The suffering from rheumatism and turc rheumatism, and this health The guests enjoyed a deliclohs chicken dinner a t a prettily ap­ pointed table, which was made unuaually.attmeUve with- large white chrysanthemums. A hap­ Mauve Decade,” by Thomas Beer, Danghters of Union Veterans Public Schools and the fyhulty of py time was spent in eonveraation the latter of which especially has Meet the Southern Oregon . Normal The National Alliance Daugh­ School? been provocative of mach com­ ment and criticism. Both were ters of the Union Veterans, Tent The guests were greeted at leviewed In a most Interesting and No, 13, held their second meeting the door by a reception line con­ sparkling manner by Mrs. L. E. Wednesday, November 10, at the sisting of the officers of the Par­ Williams. A piano trio by three G. A. R., Grand Army of the Re­ ent-Teacher Association and the Civic Club. , Medford girls completed the pro­ public, lodge rooms. Mrs. 8. A. Peters, Sr., presl- gram, after which delicious re­ Baskets filled with yellow chry­ freshments were served by the i dent, led a very helpful and in­ santhemums gave color* to the social committee, of which Mrs. structive business session, dur­ rooms and a large group p f peo­ ing • which it was decided to ple filled the house almost to Ov­ D eep fryin g in Snow* A. R. Mason was chairman. / Among those attending from launch an intensive drive for erflowing. d r if t g iv e s y o n fr ie d Ashland were Mrs. Alloe W illets, charter members, jh e charter re­ W ith Dr. M attie Shaw presid­ fo od o f real daintiness Mrs. F. D. Wagner, Mrs. H. A. maining open until November 34. ing, an Interesting program be­ Direct lineage is necessary fo t gan by the singing of America af­ Stearns, Mrs. Frank Davis and a n d w holesom eness. membership in this order, and ^11 ter which a song which had been Miss HUeman. S n o w d r if t is su ch a eligible ladles should join and In composed especially for the P. T. ft ft ft bly preserved our Union. Any A. was sung by the Methodist F . T . A. W ill Hold called d e lic a te , g o o d -to -e a t one who is interested in this or­ quartet. • Meeting— f a t t h a t i t Im parts a This song was composed by Mr. The Washington P. T. A. will ganization should call 497-H. hold a Called meeting Wednesday so doing, honor those who so no- H. G. Gilmore who is well known new goodness to every* » ft a November IT , at 3:30 p. ffi. in musical circles gnd the origin­ th in g yon fty al copy w ill go In the records of It Is especially nrged that all P. T. A. and Civic Club Give (he P. T. A. that it may be used mothers come and bring small Reception— children ?as provision has been Wednesday evening, November in the future. Following are the ,ianth, the Women's Civic Club words: made for their care. 1 4'ousewas the scene of a (Jelight- And r\pw .another day has passed. lu l Tpciptiop g^ren by the Past Noble Grand’s Club 831 sing, my M aker’s, praise. , oerg of the Parent-Teacher Asso-1 His loving care of me this day Entertained— ’ The Past Noble Grand's Club elation and the Civic Club In hon­ Is worthy of the praise I pay. waS delightfully entertained at or of the teachers of the Ashland * The Boys’ Glee Club of the nigh | the pleasant home of Mrs. Belle Pchwrtn on Church Street, F ri­ day, November 12. The time was spent ,ft conver­ sation until a late hour when de­ licious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Bessie Crouch. There were twenty ladies In at­ tendance, four of whom were visiting Past Noble ' Grand'S of Talent. Mrs. Oeorge Tretren hss invited the cldb to meet With her December 10th at the home of her daughter, on the corner of Fifth and B streets. Jackson Hot Spr S ir I I da Popular a those MW Mselved thid genial hiapttilify were O. W. Bbaudfet Ä ff MMdlct, Cflbet and Frances tlooper, B. Redlfer, Paul Redlfer, Ralph Church and the hobt gad idgttff, Mf. khd Br«. W. A. C6op- «V. Ralph Cbureh, who lives in IMMbttrg, is attending the south* era Oregon State Normal school here. of Fetoy's Honey and Tar relieved i*a add is Hro data’ time my dough Wau entirely gbae?* thtoM of the earing of distress to him­ self and others, had he taken Fo­ ley*» Honey end Tar Compound a£ the sta ff It pay» to m m It eh band. The large f&mly size is a retu economical tray. A ft tor it. hold Brerywhere.— No. •tB B O M B B FOB THM flDÍNGg. HUT-4BB “FELT NO BETTER FpB THAT." A man from Nebraska tell« this: "Far three nights I wag kept awoke by a bothersome per­ sistent cough, and so wars others of the family; and I felt no bet* ter for that. The very first dose« WW your insurance? Too often insurance is both ordered and W r itte n by guess­ work*. And then there comes a loss which i s accompanied b y vain regrets that the insurance p o l i c y didn’t cover as com­ pletely or accurately as It might have. It is all - important that every policy be writtfen carefully and accurately Quick Cooking Oats to a wealth o f energy-giving carbohydrates—bodg-bulld- Ing proteins — v ita lis in g minerals. Moat mothers insist upon H - O for they know He “(n a s le d * fla v o r a n d smooth texture encourages children to call for “ more". Real Estate A Real Inaurane Estxb. 1883 at 41 B. Mala 8t. Cereal in ft. THE/VEWWlNTEk. ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY 384 Oak- St. — At Railroad Crossing — Phone 20 a ft a Sunday School Entertains Ofriu— The Sunday School Class of Mr. C. V. Howell, cbrisistlng of eleven boys, entertained at dinner the class of thirteeh «iris taught by Mrs. Hugh T. Mltchelmore, F ri­ day evening, November 12 16 the Presbyterian church parlors. The boys were paying f