1 i j'irr M uiaper n t t vtxuo M t. and Mra, Robert Gordon of Grants) itoas, spent last week end at the 8. K .'B arnes home/ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon are neco* tiating tor a home la or «sar this community, and if the deal is satisfactorily consumated they which taken u> everywhere,' over therotadte trails. choose. we have lees of thia nat­ will soon be numbered gaaoat our resident», The heavy showers of the past days not only holds up farming, but it is hindering the exterior oiling and painting of the Com­ munity Club house, which was ordered done this fall by the members of the club at their meeting in September. ural beauty becauseUts habitation an often has been’ ravaged by sel­ DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 224L CAUINDAR O » B V B M n to, of coarse, a ooat for formal af­ ■eeday-Wsitarsdny, Oet. 4-3 — ternoon wear, aad 1 have chosen “Rummage Sale” at the Civic clubhouse on Wtabnrn Way. Clubhouse open nt a. m. Bring clothing to clnbhonse Monday afternoon, Oet. 2. v mraday, Oct. d^— Trinity Guild of the local Trinity Episcopal church regular business meet­ ing la the Parish Honse on Second street. Mrs. L. K Brown and Mrs. Frank Dean, It because of Ita success and Its extremely interesting silhouette. Ik yon look for copies of this eoat'la -thq shops yon w ill find them, ^debase It is an outstand­ ing model. Let’s hope the copies are very near the original. The liberties taken with foreign mod­ els by oar manufacturers never Improve them. Thia coat from Paton Is cat tin t in the back, bat has a decided M ay. Ort. 7. — The Woman’s 1 forward movement caused by à Foreign Missionary society of circularly eat front that ripples the local Methodist Episcopal from a lohg surplice cloning. This church w ill meet la the after­ surplice line from collar to hejs. noon at the home of Mrs. Hom­ the collar, and the bottom of the er Billings oh North Math 8t. coat are all bordered with one A ll members of the society are long continuous hand of belgA urged to attend Friday’s meet- fox, so that when ^tbp coat* to closed the fox band given an nl-» most wrapped spiral effect. The enormous caffs, too, are of fox. This coat would be extremely smart made of flat far, bordered with fox. A complete contrast-to this eoat. Jnst to showjhow versatile the mode is. ia a coat from Lenjef; for street wear. This is a typical top-coat, of dark bine ehia-chtlla, made doable breasted, w i t h Botched lapels, velvet collar, aad ’ aman flap pockets at the aide. Ex­ a c t/ like a man’s top-coat la tost. The am using new note is that the coat is fAtened by large nickel buttons. Another eoat from Paton, » part of a sports ensemble. Is straight-of limb, bet very amply cat. and shorter thpV the dress. Instead of the hsusl two - piece It takes no llttje to make qs glad; sports model, this dress is ctft, ra­ .Just • cheering clasp of a friendly ther intricately ia one piece, with (averted pleats in the front of the skirt, aad ia "a combination of grege Jersey and brown wool. The coat is of thé hroérn Wool, with a brawn fa r oollar. and h a s straight eaffleaa odea sleeves, an- fish or thoughtless (evaders. W ild flowers have little valuq tor home decorations. Meetly they are faded before they reach wa­ tered receptacles for which they are intended, and perhaps more frequently they arb thrown away without an effort to revive them. In any event they are more valu­ able where they grow, where they give eolex-and cheer to the larger number. When they are picked they are lost to everybody. When they are uprooted their source ia destroyed, for few of them can M successfully transplanted. All the protection wild flowers need Is respect. Unmolested, they go on and multiply and bloom and serve. They are worth cherish­ ing. They brighten onr w \a y. They ask only to be let alone: — (Kansas City 8tar.) 8 8 8 (W ritten for United Press) NEW YORK. Oet. ». — CLP) WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 —— The flight from San Francisco to Australia via Honolulu ia to be attempted October 15 by a private concern, W. Irglng Glover, second assistant postmaster general said today. Fliers whom he‘ did net name, will be permitted to carry 1.100 U. 8. letters to Australia. ' ipef in the- world. Mlsa Muriel Amy! Bt mark is IS feet Inchon, hut she tes tor England la Un XWi Olympia! Klamath Falls GW Married— A marriage of much Interest to the young people of. Ashlsnd'took plscq Sunday morning; October 2, In Klamath Falls, when Miss Ruth Lindsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Lindsey of that city, became the bride of Therl 8. Green, at the home of the bride’s parents on South Fourth street. Reverend A. F. Simmons of the First Baptist church officiated at the eerdmony. I Immediately following the wed- dint, the bridaVcoupie left for a two weeks’ wedding tonr through the northern part of Oregon. Miss Lindsey is well known in Ash­ land, having Visited with friends, here on several occasions. 8 8 8 Mrs. Gordon MacCracken Unable ' to Attend A regular ^business meeting of the Bnlalona chapter. Daughters ef the American Revolution, will bo held Monday evening kt the home of Mrs. Charles Martin, reg> ent. ? The banquet, which was to be held Monday evening has been postponed indefinitely dog to the | fact that the statex regent,. Mm. Gordon MacCracken, of Ashland, will be nnahle to attend— Klam­ ath Falls News. ' 8 8 8 Attended Wedding Anniversary— By LUCILLE BUCHANAN .... ATLANTIC HOP paruso of the Hawaiian Is­ IS UNDER WAY lands, Charles Mu. full*blooded Mr. George fcrews o f this city motored to „Grants Pass several days ago to attend thé wedding anniversary of his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mm. H . H. Wardrip of Fruitdale. Daring the afternoon several^ of t h e neighbors called to extend their congratulations. " Dinner guests were the follow­ ing named: Mr. and Mrs. O. A. McGee? Medford, (sister) ; ,fr. and Mm. A. B. Crews, Medford, formerly of Ashland, (brother): Mr. George Crews, Ashland, (fa­ ther.) Regular Meettag of Golf Directors ■ The regular meeting of the di­ rectors of the Ashland Golf club was held last evening, Tuesday, October 4, in F. F. W hittle's of­ fice at the W hittle Transfer com­ pany on Oak* street, with - five members present. A number of the members were unable to at­ tend the meeting last evening. Mr. B. G. Harlan, new soore- tary of the Ashland chamber, of commerce, waa called In by t h e directors to talk over matters per talnlng to the Golf d ata During this discussion, particular refer enee was made to securing new members for the locafelub. Tin Ashland Golf club is very glad In­ deed to get such ready and hear ty support from the new secretar of the chamber of commerce an they feel optimistic about li creasing their membership, an thereby being able to go ahea with the improvement at th. links,, located on the Paeifi highway Just south of the city. Those membere in attendant- at the meeting were: F . F . Whll tie, Louis Dodge, ▼. V . Mill* Frank Jordan and Otto W inter and the guest, E. G. Harlan. 8 8 8 Dinner Guests in Medfor d The attractive home of Mr. an< Mrs. Claude Shelby in Medford former residents of this city, wa. ¿he scene of a delightfnl gather ing-^unfiay evening,-October 2 when Mrs. Shelby was hostess al dinner to a number of friends, Following a most delicionr meal, the gneets spent severe’ hours in conversation and listen­ ing to musie. Coven wet-e laid at ti^e well-appointed table for the following named: Mr. and Mrs. Al Jordan and Mr. Ed Coovling of Ashland and Mr. and tffra. Smiley Celebrated Anniversary— Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Earl 8hirley, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fariow, whq, Mr. and Mrs. Akers and Mr. and reside on Morton street in this Mrs. Claude Shelby, all of Med­ city, fittingly celebrated their ford. Ufty-seoond wedding anniversary 8 8 8 on Sunday afternoon, October 2. Mr«, E. Cliff Payne Hostras— although their anniversary really Mrs. E. C liff Payne wan the gra* should fall on Monday. Mr. and clous hostess Motfday, October S, Mrs. Fariow - were married 52 at her home on Granite street, years ago ny “ Father” Williams, when she entertained the Rebek- the pioneer Presbyterian minis­ 18 staff degree with an evening ter of this section. of cards. Mrs. D. Peroszi won a An elaborate dinner, in honor pretty prize f o r . holding high cf the affair, was served at a icore and Mrs. Gny Randles was table prettily arranged, covers awarded the consolation. being laid for Mr. and Mte. Far- At a late hour the hostess serv­ low, Mrs. H. O. Anderson, Louise ed refreshments to the following Anderson and Colver Anderson.- ladles: Mrs; D. Perossl, Mrs. A. 8 8 8 A. Madded, Mrs. Guy Randles, United In Marrtoiy ' Mrs. Frank Crouch, Mra. Norma Miss Nettie Easter of Shelton, Reader, Mrs. Frank Nelson, Mrs, Nebraska, and Mr. Robert Field Geprge NR-hole, M rt. Jennie Gil­ of Medford, were United in mar­ bert Un the sariga to frost. Ngfwm proytoto nlde, from hem to hip, to give .a floral deeoratlaas tor oar delfeht long fine, which .to very effective. ga tho amamptten that w< arc m- One of Paton’s smartest», coats agoaalve to her efforts. Rvan t In Woman Says She Killed Husband native, tenor singer, is playing upon the heart strings of his au­ diences, as well as upon his uk- oiele, as the vaudeville act, A Night In Hawaii, shows to pack­ ed houses everywhere, according to Manager Hurst of the Vining Theajre who says this Is positive­ ly the only opportunity to see this entertainment, booked for Wednesday evening. Four, native boys direct from .the Hawaiian Islands sing t h e wonderful songs of their home­ land as only natives can. • They are all expert Instrumentalists' as well. Pretty brown maidens dance the Hawaiian, American and Charleston Hula, In a stage Bet­ ting of gorgeous tropical, scen­ ery, with wonderful lighting ef­ fects. SEATTLE, Oct. 5.— (IP) — Speaking in a low voice, which broke with suppressed emotion, Mg,. Ethel Lulu Gruber took the witness stand today in her trial Mrs. W. G. Tucker for the murder of her husband, Phene 2FI4 and told how she killed him on June 12. She claimed she shot Mrs. Lilly B l a c k w o o d of in self defense wrestling {he gun A GOOD THING*—- DON’T MISS Phoenix was a visitor last Sun­ from her husband ns he entered day at the home of h e r . old the room. Send this ad a n d te n cents to friend, Mrs. L. B. Tucker Senior. FOLEY A COMPANY. Sheffield Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. Black­ J. F. G. Cone of the Lake of and George St., Chicago, 111., writ­ wood's mother, were friends in the Woods passed through Ash­ ing your name and address clear­ the early days here when Mrs. land Saturday enroutfe to Medford ly. You will receive a trial bot­ Blackwood was a little girl, and where he spent several days on tle of FOLEY’S HONEY and TAR this friendship has always been business. Mr. Cone is employed COMPOUND for oonghs, colds, kept fresh by the daughter and as a forest fire lookout on the c r o u p (spasmodic,) tickling (he friend of her mother, during summit of Mt. Pitt during the throat; also a trial packet each these later years. season. While in southern Ore­ of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stim­ The dance last Friday night at gon he is also spending some time ulant tor the kidneys, and FO­ the Club bouse Was a success *n Jacksonville looking for a suit LEY CATHARTI CTABLET^ tor and there will be another party able plot of ground upon which to constipation, billiousness, a n d there this Friday night, Oct. 7. establish a small experimental sick headache. These reliable Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Tucker nursery, growl*/; trees of a for­ remedies have helped millions.— returned Tuesday evening from eign nature. Sold everywhere.— No. 4. Roseburg where they went Mon­ day morning to attend a govern-1 mont land sale. The piece which | hey have been negotiating fo ri and which adjoins other land} they now own in the Cattle I Creek country, was successfully I bid in. . The- entertainment, which the I Upper Valley Community Club I ms planned fo* rthe other rural country clubs, to be held In the I *lu b house In Bellview October 12, has been indefinitely post-1 poned on account of the infantile I paralysis quarantine throughout I the county. So all invited clubs I will be notified ef this action! taken by this club. And the en-l tertalning of these club by the I Upper Valley women, will be at I some future tlmd, not yet de-1 To the Chamber of Commerce Of Ashland, Oregon. Oentlemen: I am on a very wonderful tear through the Pacific , west and North-west. Of course 1 am ao£ in a sight-seeing tour, .bat I aaa sure no one "Would object to my looking out of my car-window as my train passes by. The other morning Mt. Shasta waa mqst wonderful as we famed by her. We'approached thia giant of the Seleries from the Sooth, and fq¥ an hour and < half she waa tow­ ering shore ua as oaf train sped onward. We passed almost com­ pletely around her, and then left her in the distance, bet ever looming on the sky-line. Noble !u rise, chaste in whiteness, and unchanged by the years she stands apart in, all of her glor­ ious self-hood, a symbol of par­ ity and power. I would like ker for a friend, and I wonld like a thousand friends lihg her— a thousand friends like Mt. Shasta with the blessings of the upper world upon their heads and hearts. And then we stopped nt Ashland, that mountain pictnre­ land of Oregon, and saw the distances of the Sierles— aaw the distances spreading oat in oaa great transendent panorama of beauty. My soul made room for the mountains— made room tor more of Qod. Ashland, yon make me to understand better why my Lord loved a mountain, and went thither for communion. Sacred- w rit says he' went back to the mountain, and I want to go hack to thoee wonderful moun­ tains. REV. R. L. RATON. President Collegiate and Seminary Bible Institute, Washington, D. 0 Oregon han 150,OhO Angora goats, with Ideal pasturage and market for 2,000,000. "j Cottage Orare — Heavy ear shipments being made from Lor­ ane orchards. We Can Mrs. C. A. Brown accompahled by Mrs. W. 8. Howard were visit­ ors in Medford Monday, on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. W. D. Jackson, president' of the Upper Valley Community >club, Is in Yreka visiting at the home of her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. W ill Fisher. Mrs. Horace Mitchell of this district has boon confined to THIS APPLIES TO ANY JOB OF PRINTING MAY H AVE-BIO OR SMALL, ORDINARY OR FERENT. exDlostve~ ' / ALSO, WE CAN HELP YOU PLAN THE JOB. ’ WE CAN ^A K E SUGGESTIONS, GIVE YOU IDEAS. WE CAN SUPPLY DATA AND SAMPLES TO HELP YOU SELL. ' IF IT ’S A PRINTING JOB, WE CAN HANDIxE IT. IF ANYBODY CAN, WE CAN. 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