Theodore Avgerle and-M *» Grace Brnster motored to FO*t- For First Time Since 1 Isnd last Week. < Chester Farmer of the White ish-Americaa War flf Point logging <*®P hBd to <BV iah VUit Manya work recently on aocount of OF« trouble. ’ Be to now at his Ml»« in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blntth bf “Stave's Camp" more* to Jatk- sonvllle Tuesday for the winter. , William Ladd was m Deter last week after supplies. Hardman Moocef. 'w h o has been working at the White Point togging camp, is ill at hia home near Hornbrook. , I Mrs. Lillie Lee was a Hilt visitor Sunday. John Bavle. «©ok a t t b e A l geria mill, was a business caller in Deter Wednesday. .Mrs. Hearn, manager of the Club Hotel at Hilt, motored to Colestln Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. J.- Freemen and Hne Freemen were business visitors in Hilt Thursday.'. • • From P o r tla n d - Oren Deter and Frank Wells Portland residents who jp e n t Wednesday In Ashland vlsitifig spent Tuesday in Ashland. Mr. Charles Beery of the White friends and transacting business were thè following Mr. and Point logging camp spent the Mrs. F. L. Steigemold, Miss Lu week end with hi* wife in.Deter. Hasting, George M. Robinson, D. B. Hamar, Mrs. Edwin Caswell, Mrs. L.. Caswell and. son, Mra BEND BODY TO McMIWNVILLK Remains of D. looney, Mc Robert W. Wilson, E. M. Kahn, L. Kauffman, M. R. Don and Minnville man who died Wednes day at the Cbmmunlty hospital Bertram Smt^i. following an lllnesa of several deliberately hurt a man, never weeks, were sent to McMinnville kicked or struck any other foul Wednesday evening for burial. blows in hia game of Rodeo. A few years before his death, “No Name“ was pensioned and exhibited at the Pendleton.Round were held today at in« grave i u i Up. A year ago, when the 25- Mrs. «Evelyn Pierce, infantile par yuar old animal was led around alysis victim, whose remains were the Round Up field crowds stood interred in the Odd Fellows ceme and cheered themselves hoarse, tery In this city. Rev; H. T. Mlt- paying tribute to the grand old chelmore read the funeral service horse of thé bnckaroo world. Following SBDALU. Mo., Oct. 18.—<IPI — The Coolidge administration 1 was,charged with protecting mon- J ey and monopely In a speech by 1 Senator James A. Bead to 18,000 democrats at their annosi politi cal barbecue Wednesday. He was greeted with an up- I roarouà demonstration lasting i live minutes. The state demoera- 1 tic central committee yesterday 1 endorsed fteed for the democratic ' presidential nomiaation and he i was presented to the convention 1 of democrat* today as “the moot outstanding democrat la the United States and the logical candidate for, president.*' Hite Monopolies Reed passed ever prohibition lightly and emphasised the anti- monopoly , issue. It was thought by mdny that this was in re sponse to the suggestions of dry democrats who would like to support Reed but objected to his wet views. There were no reservation* In the audience, which threw hata in the air and cheered him thia afternoon. It was a great dem onstration for the man who eight years ago was throws out of the democratic national convention by WHaonltee who disliked his fight on the League of Nations. Reed smiled at the great throng and withont alluding to the sug gestion regarding the presidency, he plnnged into an attack on the Coolidge administration. •—------ "Timet are ripe, rotton ripe, for a change in Washington,“ Reed said. He called Meuon “the arch protector of the mon- New Fall Coats Greatly Reduced! Extremely Low GROUP 1 Groups GROUP 2 Luckies Said Flo Brooks to Lou Holtz while waiting, for their cue to appear in “Manhattan Mary.” George W hite, Producer o f George W h ite ’s Scandals, writes: "In the theatre world, Luckies have become aL most universal. Stage folks are very critical —voices must be kept in condition, throat ir* ritation is a handicap. In ‘George W hite’s You, too, will find that LUCKY STRIKES give the greatest pleasure—Mild and M ellow , th e finest cigarettes you; ever smoked. Made o f the choicest tobac- c o s, p r o p e r ly aged an d blended with great skill, and there is an extra process— “I T S T O A S T E D ”—n o harshness, not a bit o f bite. Scandals’, most actors and actress« whose smoke Luckies both for voices arc are important i voice protection and finer flavor. For these reasons 1 prefer them, too.” t Misses GROUP 3 No Throat Irritation-No Coo Women GROUP 4 WE HAVE PLANNED THIS SPECIAL SELLING OF LADIES COATS FOR I « w a x « a SO YOU CAN BUY YOUR NEW WINTER COAT AT AN UNUSUAL SAVING. THESE C<M att O T W F A L L MERCHANDISE OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. MATERIAL AND TH] FINEST OF TAILORING. THE REDACTIONS ARE FROM TEN TO TWENTY PER CENT ( HARM ENT AND WE KNOW YOU WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO EQUAL THESE PRICES ANY EVERY WISE AND THRIFTY SHOPPER WILL COME'IN AND SELECT HER WINTER CO. — --------- ------- . '■■■. ■ ■ ■ "» — We Have Just Received Another Shipment of Twenty Five R A IN Those Who Have Been W aging foj Jhia Shipment that they can get their Coat now Before the Fall 1 WATCH THIS PAPER ON FRIDAY FOR MORE COATS * J IG SPECIALS IN OUR CLOSING OUT SALE OF GOODS. | spent a couple of days last week | STOCK ACTOR W1LI. HAVE visiting his sister Mrs. H. J. | SYNTHETIC RUBBER PLANT Carter of Ashland and his broth UTICA, N. Y., Oct. 13.—(LPT— er William Glenn of Valley View. Fred C. Hollbsugh of Ashland John J. Owen, character player was a visitor in Valley View last with a stock company here, has invented a synthetic rubber Monday afternoon. , t i n . W. F. DeFord and her which he will manufacture with guest, Mrs. J. W. Hilton of a company Just organised at a Klamath Falls, spent last Thurs capital ot 1160,000. The plant will be located In day In Bams Valley visiting Mrs. Newwark, N. J. Owen I* a na DeFord'* daughter, Mss. O. R. tive of Somerville, Mass., where Treshams and family. he owns a drug store there. He Mr. and Mra. Albert Arnold claims his product Is made with i and family who have lived for a out using any of the elements i number of years on the Waite ‘contained In natural rubber. ranch east of Ashland have mov- ’ ed Into town. The Waite ranch A LITTLE-MISTAKE * has been sold and- the new own- far as we are advised . ere have taken possession. Mr. aa*d Mrs. O’. C. Boggs of > Medford, were callers at the J. Ing In Valley View, left Wed > R. McCracken ranch last Sun- nesday morning for Fresno, Cal They, accompanied by Mr*. W ' day. F. DeFord vlelted In Same Val J. H. Moras had hia car badly 1 damaged as the result of a col- ley the first of the week. ' lislon in the old covered bridge * a few days ago. Mr. Gustine of Medford, driver of the other car Best treated exter* 1 did not w e Mr. Morse's car until * too late to crowd to his M e of * the bridge, and as the bridge 1* , only jast wide enongh for two , cars to pass if driven slowly, a , clash wae’unavoidable., Mr. and / Mrs. Ellis Hodgtn , and family who have been visit- Iren’s Colds D. Miller of Ashland la the »rat man to land a deer with tha bow and arrow thia season. Ha killed one on the opening day with hie bow and arrow In the Siskiyou mountains beyond Ash land. Others in his party weij* Arnold Gosnell and Wnu Mltehell. — Western Out-Of-Doors. USE LUSTER GLOSS TOP DRESSING i