Personal flotes JM m o I Hopervisor Visits— • Misa Elisabeth Burr, r u r a l School sapervieor, spent Monday Visiting the Shale OH and Neil Creek schools located near Ash­ land. - • Ernest Rostell, Journalistic high light of the valley, and his friend Edward Weaver, enter- brislng young business man of < Central Point, spent Sunday ia ¡Ashland with friends.— Medford Daily News. ; Phone ,185 for “Ask Me An­ other About the ^sundry.” It w ill help you get~tn on the prise money. ■ * ' 40-1 plates repaired, Retnrped From O u t ag e Miss Mildred Barber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W . M. Barber of this city, returned home a few days ago from Cottage -Grove. Oregon, where she spent about ten days visiting with her broth­ er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. M ar­ shall Barber. Qet your glass. Jordan’s Left For Spoken» 1 ^Treated Employes— F. O. Rice, the new owner of the Ashland creamery, treated the local employes of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph com­ pany to delicious ice cream a few days ago In appreciating of their aplendid service. Call at onr plant, phone IIS . or ugk Evan-for information about the National Prise Letter W riting Contest. There will he hundreds of winners In Oregon. Ton should lie one. Ashland Laundry Co., SI W ater St. 4S-1 Miss Alice Olla of Milady’s Beaaty Shop in Medford spent yesterday ^Vleitlng with friends in Ashland. Send thia ad and ton cents to FO LEY A COMPANY, Sheffield end George St., Chicago. III., w rit­ ing yonr Wame and address clear­ ly. You w ill receive a trial bot­ tle of FOLEY’S HONEY and TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds, er o u p (spasmodic.) tickling threat: also a- trial packet each of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stim­ ulant for the kidneys, and FO- L » Y C A T H A R fl CTABLETS for constipation, bllltousngas. a n d . sink headache. Theee reliable ramedtes have helped millions.— Bold everywhere.— No. 4. County School Superintendent Susanne Homes Carter returned today from Portland, Where she attended, a trustee meeting of the Oregon State Teachers* Associa­ tion, of which she la president. Arrangements for the atate con­ vention were made. Cars Itegi t ^ i^d Thirty out of atate ears were Steaming hot chicken Tamales registered Monday, October IT , at 88-tf the local branch of tho atate tra f­ at The Plata. fic bureau, located In the cham­ ber of commerce building on the Cars Shipped— Plaxa. / Two thousand aud sixty - five cars of pears, including the IS car Fresh milk and cream, Sch leads shipped Saturday and Sun­ uermans’ Grocery, SO-tl day, have been shipped to eastern markets from the Medford pack­ Iu Medford Sunday— ing houses so far this season. A Miss Josephine Barber, daugh­ total of 118 cars of apples have ter of Mr. and Mrs. W . M. Bar­ also been shipped. ber of the Convalescent Home on Granite street, spent Sunday vis­ Netted Gem potatoes, 10 iting with friends In Medford. for 25c, Schuerman’s. EJectric hot F ix it Shop. Sprat Sunday la Ashland— F ro n Prospect— Banana« Hmo«a Carter Returned— J. C. Hopper of the A State Bank wae a business W01 Occnpy Pulpit— R. A. Easton w ill occupy. pulpit of the Congregation oh on Sunday evening, October when ho will deliver-hte lee “W hy.’* SEE THE NEW ESSEX The Most Car For the Least Money. Witnessed O i u e - Russell Gripe, athletic coat the local high school, C. V. 1 ell, coach at the Junior h I school, and Horace Dunn, d to Portland Friday where witnessed the California- On football game.. Mr. Howell visited with his parents whil Portland. Returned Home— Mrs. Fannie Keller has retai ed to her home on Allison stra after bavin« spent the peat -J The New 118 inch Hudson Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Carlow t Medford spent Sunday to this Ity. guests at thfc homfc of Misa L-|Mra. Bmma-L. Oeder on Graa- race Chhmberlia and Misa Elisa­ Itfc street, accompaaied by her nt h Palmer— • daughter, Miss Linds, le ft't h 1 a morning tor Seattle» .¿where they w01 spend several week’s vs-' There are p a ir two more days option. _ . • if the deer hunting season left, ,8 the season closes Thursday, Oc- ober 10. The season opened on leptemhar 10, and It has been airly, good, St least for 1 o c a-1 at liters, who report the ev uite plentiful ia the districts in ililch they hunted, eral days in Ashland vlglling w ith] hlg. brother H i P. Gruver .-Am] Mountain afeaue. Among out of town guasta who - j kfeisterSd lap^eveptng at Ashland, Visited in Central Point— ' hotels were: My. and* Mrs. O. R. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bonpfcyaiad Hughes, Mimes Megan and Bltan- son of Klamath Falls, who- spent heth Hughes and Mise Violet the week-end In Ashland visiting Wackle, Victoria, B, C.: M. J. with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Randles Vowell, San Franeisoo; M r. and on Allison street, glso visited Jdr Mrs. » . D. Fox. Seattle; Ivaa L. a short time with M r. Bonney;« jptone. Pasadena; -W, P. Bishop. brother, « resident Y>f Oentrpl Ban Franctaco and M n . M . McNa- Point. hon. San Francisco, Ça'.if orala. I s N o w Available./ LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE ■We Are Always Beady to Demonstrate. iHsrrrunoH- “ w h « » savings are greatest" ELKS BLDG. PHONE S ASHLAND, ORE. 125* Anniversary | Splendid Appearance—Sore] Quality A tm red By Theee Fall Suits I ■'/ , ’ *4 .. i. . ' ¿A* >«' ■ *•'J ♦ .» Young Men’s Soil» in two and three-button, single* breasted models. Selected cassimeres in light, medium and dark shades o f grey, tan, brown and blue in fancy group stripes and novelty weaves; also Three-Button, Double-Breasted in dark blue cheviots and fancy MsaTs Suds in serges and worsteds; plain Falls; after having »bent the the United States free employ­ made a trip into* Canada. j ment bureau, although*pear pick- gst month, fo this ¡ city'visiting Postal ClOrk— X & f e . ■ Htli Dr. Bertha Sawyer and the