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Í>OliOTÍíY R E ID , Editor. Phone 39 or 224L CALENDAR OP KtfeNTS NtgTICB—The ladies Aid of the Methodist Episcopal c h u r c h will pot meet this week, but their regular meeting will be held next week. Wcdneeday. Hept. 2 1 .- The W om en's Benefit association will meet' fn the I. O. O. P. hall at 8 o’clock p. m. All members are urged to.be present. Wednesday, Hept. 21. — T h e Women's Missionary society of the Baptist church w ill hold their regular meeting in t h e church parlors at 2:80 o'clock p. m. A large attendance is desired. Wednesday, Hept. 21.— The Pres byterian Wonsan's Missionary society w ill meet with Mrs. Nell Robertson. •»» Boulevard, a t '2:30 o’clock p. m. M rs /J . W . McCoy w ill be in charge of the program, the topic being an interesting one. A full at tendant* te expected. Thn(»day, Sept. 22— Baby Clln- l e w ili be held la the public library at 1:80 p. m. Meot- Mg postponed from Thursday, Sept. I f , sntil Thursday, Sept. 11.- ’ Friday. Sept. Mlw— The Modern Woodmen will have a water- nteldn feed in the Hoose hall, foHdwksg ledge. All members * rdthdMdd td be present. . 8 8 8 * SKA HONG I know a stretch of glistening beach, A ll amber; gold sad Vhlte, Where blue-green tides ran swift -and saret And sea' gulls scream In flight. Oh, fugitive the rushing winds That blow such stinging spray, or mfatch« thé tSughter from my. And1 fling It fhr sway. So wild and so, O Sea, your song, And jagged rocks your bluff, It seems that I can never hold Tour Shanty close enough. Lnrline Mallard. 8 8 8 ■»-«—a— a>_ « -» a , _ a _ HCMKAM t vtCW a tg’ ' Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 1< ot Ashland and OHve * Rebekah Lodge No. 2F of Msdfbrd, cele brated jotetlv last evening, Mon day1, September 19, 1| the O d d Fellows hail a t Medford. The occasion was held in hon or of tke election ot t4 o mem bers Id offices of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, Mrs; D. F c rtirt of this city and Mrs. J. D.lRckert at Medford, and also the akUlversayy of the Rebekah braaeh dt OKS Fellows. Ttewe Wke attended from Ash- Mad were tke 'following named: Mre. A. A. Madden. Mrs. Nelson, M r. 'had Mrs. GUy Randalls. Mrs. Loafs Sehweto, Miss Anna Har- grovd. Dr.' Bertha Sawyer. Mrs. Florence Pratt. Mias Dorothy Specht, U A, Roberts, J. J. Murphy, Milton Nichols, Bertha Heer, Mr. sad Mrs. EL C liff Fayhe, Mr. and Mrs. Q. B. Crapsie. Mrs. Carrie Hersbey, Mrs. Mary W il- shire, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. -C la ra Bonner, Mrs. Lulu Wilson, Mrs. Bujant, Mrs. Bdna Storey, Mr. and Mrs. G. El. Bib, Mrs. Ellen Smith, Miss Bertlna Payne, Mrs. Avis McCoy, Norma Reader, Mrs. Leah Caldwell, Mrs. Jennie Gil bert, Mrs. May Page, F r a n k Crouch, Mrs. Gentry and M r s . Reid. 8 8 8 Modem Woodmen Will Have ■ Friday evening, September 28, folk-wing the regular session of lodge, the Ashland M o d e r n Woodmen will enjoy a watermel- lon feed la the Moose hall, the af fair being for members, o f' the organisation, exclusively. AU members are pdrtfcularly urged to attend lodge Friday evening as plans for the winter’s program will be made and a gen eral discussion of matter» con cerning the business of the lodge will be held. 8 8 8 Mrs. Robert Poster Guest of Honor— m eit. School hooka,. Scent books, blank "books, Hdtfea sltppqfs, dried prnnes and breakfast foo0e, olive oil and mhchine oil, hats* PARIS. Sept. mors.. axes,’ rifles, pistols, snlta for men, and frocks for women, ourpag, every type j f hagerie, several tents of varied slses, canned foods, a erase cat saw, were Jkst a few of tho various article» included in the loot, which W valued at several thousand dol lars. The old fellow, wHb Is now confined lnl.tha comity jail while officers consider what may he the most advisable charge to place against him seems to grieve mostly because he Is separated from his great collection of loot. Meanwhile officers are unpack ing boxeB and barrels and wher ever* identification can be made the loot w ill be returned to the rightful owner. LINEUP FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRID BATTLE Old MM Had VJ sertment of Loot in Central Point searched the qdarters of George Duncan. 85-year-old C e n t r a l Point man wiio was arrested In Medford Saturday after he had failed to pay for merchandise from Medford storos loaded into two gunny sacks. The old pan several years ago rented an apartmdnt over a gar age in Central Point and as an eccentric Charaeter , has been strictly led alone by his neigh bors. When officers searched his place after his arrest Saturday they found a widely varied and qnwr assortment of merchandise which he had collected, piled Into huge boxes, then when the box was filled nailed the lid down. Sergeant G. P. Taieq< of this city, when he learned that eyv- erai article» p the loot were taken team the Talent home 1« Medford which; we« jobbed last summer, viewed the wild axsort- ’ **M I go dowp, 1 may have 9» watateg »Uh Mku'*. tm has resulted •We Never Miss a Day! We are at your ifcrvice auy day of- the week. And w e never mine a day! Bad weather and aiekneas do not keep us from onr job. Yon su ffer no Vexing dte arrangement o f y o u i ; BcheduieH when yon hire ud to do the fam ily WHHh- ing and ironing! ; r peate, i. \ , Gene called J « k a of the champion‘d la a majority of < >mj»ehi»g tighter, never a slugger, tdnàey »as I e id te ly te develop thé Mance of a knockout pupek I f the je e r Ih which he h ai the túlé. " < r ; U M yard*«- f i rtb Pioneer avSr. k te t ie Tldihin ¡5 e lite AGO, «Mt. U —0 H 4 P 2 ** thl ^ u* At #1» Atasply tefltee to become cited over the "pelpor ppn’” kueUMda, os Rite B1U> <$ib- * M il» t e j, f t # * appearing bn- 9 ■ .1 . J I____ L' r i' > momenta, r e g i s t e r s immense ptauMre tk *t M e "Bee B o o - Hoff interest lb Oeae T an n ey,/, ac quired a tew hopra, before the buttle . of t i e pseubi-oentenuial, kps boon wheeled to the forefront agahy The jmmblanoa of a D, . . . =,x , betViten U e ebum- ? k T ,^ i k i r , i 4<n,On’ * ton •®d D«®»"»». “ tees the hai 5*! * * t0 tickets sell faster than 8 . the ■ 1k* wteflt Breasts«!» etuffiA *» . 1 '▲Ü kJ _ Â. ' r \ l o i of Tn Plugging u^ holes lb his line with' some beefy recruits and using his stjuad of five letter men for the ftBcretth-’o r W tffjfc Coach Russell Crlpe ,4s putting hi? high ychooi football team through a hard run of play this week, perfecting plays, Introduc ing new plays and building up • machine which promtsw» to have sufficient freight to plow through most anythin! ln t b e way of op position. The first game of the season is to be played Saturday with <• Crescent City. A tentative lineup shows Ken Madden, letterman of last year, In center position; Roy Abbott, letterman and captalif of the team, left tackle; Freddie•Kataev, right end; Hod Dunn, half back; Dick Hitchcock, full hack and Jimmy Nutter, quarterback, New myn - oh the tentative lineup in clude Gus Moore, le ft-g u a rd ; Phil Keaton; right I * n X i 4 ; “Santa" 1 Klelnhammer, right tackle; Everett McGee, left ted, °# te te t Coach Crip© Pw Through Inten Ashland Neighbors ot t h e Woodcraft held their r e g u l a r meeting in the Odd Fellows hall last evening, Monday, September 1». This meeting was In the form of a farewell party for Mrs. Robert Porter, one <jt their mem bers who is leaving the city soon to mdke her future Koine at Tg- coaia, Washington. /A f t e r the usual business ses sion, a covered-dish sapper w a b served at 1« o’clock at tables beautifnlly decorated and arrang ed wltp cut flowers, th e guest of T ke backfield will Stkragir i l 5 honor «was presented With an ex- pound» and line huekles will ;>c halve bro'WW leather hand bag, average around 155. in appreciation of her wbrk In the The Crescent City teaip, ac lodge. About twdnty-ftve mem cording te the dope if lighter bers of the local Woodcraft at ban the 10 e a 1 gridders and tended the affair. Plenty hefty. " * - • —■ 8 8 8 The game #rtl be played on *»»«<lay Evening Dinner at the high school grounds next The attractive home of M r. and Saturday afternoon. Mrs. F. 8.'Provost on Meade'street was the scene of a most gleasapt 7 g H a NTR d MftlUE VlM K affair Sunday avehing, Septem P O ^ T M N B , sept. ? » . - J t f f - ber 18, when Mrs. Provost de Two weeka additional time In lightfully eotertnined a fcroup of drhich to Plead W^a granted Em friends with an elaborate din ery Olmstead, former prasldeut of ner. „ ; I ' the defunct Northwestern Na Coyer» were laid for nine, at * tional Bank and E. Wheeler, table prettily arranged, a .huge, former president of the Telegram colorful centerpiece of fall flow- Fubllphing compaqv, when they era adding a festive note to the a t peered befope Federal Judge decoration». >*\41owing dteoer, MoNqry cn arratpement under the guests spent (Ae evening in Indictment« charging conspiration conversattaa, music and watching to. violate and violation of the N»- the storm. t'onl Banking Laws. , Those who enjoyed the hospi tality of Mr. and Mrs. Provost were: M r^ in d Mr». Domino Pro- vest, Dt. and Mrs. Charles A. Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Bari Crow and Miss Bylvia Provost. STRANGE CASE IS UNCOVERED R j , h » ‘u tto ® In w i n n i n g pointe, if possible. . ■* H ot weather w ill make children listless—tyqfce their appetites alm ost birdlike—but- not for *pe eream! , , , — Mrs. M illy W hitburn and her dadghtor. caiftornte tq n ^ , were taken to a hospital suffer ing frog» tfcpok. following, t h .a crash qf a Fokker. monoplane in which they and three other .pal- sen gdrs ware starling firom.Hsnt- burg. The pilot was in jurip» seriously. One Danish womgn ytassehger wa» hurt slightly. Th^ other two paspeater»> m«P, were u n if r t . The plane, in starting, caaght Its Wing In a hedge and hhrat la Short Talks Insurance FINK V kg BTABLKS SHOWN Two large topepoe, a ta v ie be- T 5 *F *W * * * S atisfy the ahildren’s Craving fOt ice cfrc&ni. H eap it high in their plates, g ive them a second helping, for- It’s One o f the fin est foodd you can g tr s ffli* . , A bealute p arity and fine m aterials are especially essential in children's food— th a t is w hy Shasta Ice Cream ia “ Thb C hildren’s Ice Cream.” A bad fire often doe© more than destroy prop erty. 'It Beriotisly inter rupts business. te flatete ,. ASHLAND CREAMERY 4 S H A S T A ICE CREAM T h i s agen cy cai| sell you business interruption insurance. T his p ays the expenses and the fixed are faced w hdi fire leaves you w ith everything , go- irigi 'Out and notlung coin ing in. It gets your busi ness back on its feet. ttM d t e s a t e ’lM H 'te itli fip ana appreciation ó f the teet M o m re B o M te iltls é té ta k e . tetfteWtlF 08g ow cars ave . l À X Ô r p ric e s a re rei ÍIO T O R üO . '¿.' id - ih fimatk « g te, A rtre t e t e » , , . t e k bcttUftM H um of a» w M R » su n se t; .1 follat« to <re*2 *nd red andyeV fe w — an ¿»te© ««M ett new brightated fe r y n te A touch of color here and there makee a room eo cheery! Paint the little decorative ob jects; the occasional <r table; the breakfast eat; the bed room pieces. There ere ten afa> tractive Decoret colors— and black and white. Many addi tional ahadea eaa be made by mixing colors. Your Fuller Dealer bee both the sloes and sem l-glosa finish. Decoret Bn- atael la po posy to apply, you’ll he M ig h te d with your handi /M O N E Y \ CAN'T BUY A BETTER. O il te a » work! w. v. rtnxta a co, ih teamn hgteet hew Ashland Laundry JUST PHONE correct (tega of The jn u r CBMtei every cai1 dffigat 1 New 1<5 CALIFORNIA ■