7 ==es= ■ __ Movembsr. I , In the Civic house on Wlnburn Way. • DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 224L club- L Mias Jean AJtckeaon. manager ei of the Community -heapita} on the ai Boulevard, w ill give a ta lk on the ai need of an X-R ay machine at the it local hospital. She w ill also te ll m the kind of a machine moat gen- O erally need In a hoapltal of thia el typo. Several personal subscrip- m tions toward the purchase of the < X-R ay have been received, one g check, coming from Boston. The Civic club baa uadertkken a large n task In presenting the hoepltal f, with an X-R ay bnt It feels that *■ this la a m atter of community in- 2 tcrest. th e re fo re .it Is asking the tl suppert of .all persons interested, b Mrs. 4 A. Churchill w ilt giro h a talk on “The Scholarship Loan o< Fund,” telling Its purpose and L thd great help It la to students.' « All members and' friends are urg­ ed to attend the neat meeting. r, left him, decides tgat life is. not worth living, but Jill»'Mho has al­ Thursday, Oct. 37.— The W ho Do ways cared a lot for bins, shows class of tb e .M . E. church w ill the way out and helps him to help meet w ith Mrs. H . J. Carter, himself. The story is largely a character 321 A lta avq. A ll members urg­ 0 0 0 study and the development of ed to be present. , J ill’s character in her ’ different Thursday, Oct. 37.— Tke Merley, W. C. T. V . Meeting Tuesday—- Circle of the local Baptist environments. I t is -quite in ter­ The regular meeting of the W . church w ill meet In the a fty r. esting. C. T. U. was held Tuesday after 0 0 0 . noon at the home o f Mrs. H . O. noon, October SS, at- the home of Anderson, 681 BouMVard. Mrs. New Buttons For Frock»— Mrs. Luella Stearns, 7« H a s L ittle things make for big ef­ J. L. Oxford ^phd Mre. N. W, street, with a splendid attend­ Heard w ill assist-'lire. Ander­ fects in the Parisian style code. ance. During the afternoon M r. son in entertaining. Plana for W hat milady wants, she gets, par­ Ralph Billings spoke on “Jury a bazaar are being made and ticularly if it Is a bit of Jewelry. Duty of the Women." the main all members are urged to be Just now fancy buttons are claim­ point of bis talk being ¿bat when ing fashion’s attention, and but­ women are summoned to serve on present. Thursday. Oct. 37.— Mrs. Hugh tons small and largo combine the the Jury they should not s h i r k H . G illette and Mrs. O. W . costume Jeweler’s and dressmak­ their duty and make excuses, but Long w ill act as hostesses at er’s art. {hey should consent readily as The jeweled button* appear on their influence Is ypry valuable. the regular meeting ot the Elks’ Ladire Card d q b . held in simple dress eg of crepe satin, on Mrs. M ary W flshlre gave t w o the Elks Temple St. » velvet and georgette crepe, frocks hlvT ♦ 6a -> , M ain if ’ enjoyable readings, ’'Stlvpr Hook as rule. Occasionally they bright­ street. • - *’ on Clube >nd Societies.” q g d Friday, Oct. » . - —The Past Noble en silk blouses of pale pastel col­ "Capital Punishment.” Mrs? acts of Grand's club w ill meet in the ors. Then there are • afternoon a l the home of M js. cuff links and vest studs fo r the Ralph Billings then read an ln- teresCtag article "The S f i d a i Jennie G ilbert, 600 W a ln a t again fashionable tailored blouse. Hedge-". Mias Bertha Pease, street. A ll members are urged These sets have added two small degcones| at the Methodist Epis­ studs for blouses w ith vest frontjf to be present. * copal church, ended the program Friday, Oct. » . — The Woman's to the usual pair of cuff links for by giving a short talk. • Home Missionary society of the tailored wear. The hostess served light ro- A tew women, moqjjftdt them Methodist Episcopal church freahments during a plaaant ao- w ill meet nt the home o f Mrs. Engljah, who cling t«H »« Idea of clal kour. A ll of the cgnned fru it Luella gteddasi 7« Pine street. the tailored sjpokiniL* Jacket for for the Children's F arm Home Monday, October, R t — The Ash­ evening'w ear, elect Jo w ea r tab neaf C orvglH a*m u»{ha in by IJo-- land Mudlc' Rtddy club w i l l lored dame blouses fdr evening vember 10, according to an in - meet In tlfc parlors of the Pres­ over pleated lame skirta. For n^uncemeot made at yesterday’s byterian church Monday evs- such costumes, more original.than meeting. The fru it m ay be taken __________ beautiful by Parisian standards ntng, October J 1, either to the F ix -It Shop or to this season, there are-expensive Holmes Grocery, w h e r e the ladles 0 0 M 4- Jewelfed studs. A F T E R 8VNDOWM can get empty. Jqrs ip return for 0 0 It * by Helene d’Aaalena ones they used 'in canning - thè Purple clouds and gold. fruit? if they w anj them. Satur­ Looking Forward To M eetteg— Crimson shooting through, Msufberg of the Women's Civic day. November 6, la W . C. T, jl. Distant hills seem cold Improvement club .o f this city “Tag” day. The psxt meeting òf Lined against the blue. are looking forward w ith ihuoh the local organization w ill be held anticipation to the next regular on Tuesday afternoon, November Skies that fade to gray, m eeting of tha club, which w ill be 8,. the place to hg announced a t a Paling now and ap?nt, held on the afternoon of Tuesday, later date. Dim the fires of day, CALENDAR OF EVENTS {. * 0 0 || k J A ® '■ M ' k 1 » c 'J '4 6 D I' 1 A f f « i i «, j ’ g 1 • ’ ( • and* Rosaura h«» ra- or tato tke play. T M y ÄSSfÄT, Dok, whH> ‘ W r i » prefeg dgl^Uor flower i$'Tba matted.«! blending la » u k fb /tiff individual. One Parlglfcn told roe very conijdentlally• IMS'. combined all o f the lUy odOrs into one mixture. - “Of course, some women with Changing moods like U have many varieties ot perfume," said ■a JW.tfcahbapoaf* ao- at ,M«g rgeogBireOp' O rlezf^l -aRore new Odon are M o p yh t out. by .■aeh firm dealing la perfumes Certain customers^ match pack gown with a 'special perfume. For# instance, a strong Oriental perfumg 1* uot the thing tor the simple youthful sportsfrock. One prefers, r t r thia typo or frock, qa odor of spring flower» or a faiat loafy qdor of tho fall month».“ No woman these daps would think of wearing a violet por- fumo" far a ll ocsaslotta. Yet there was a day When this perfume was considered thw only one tor 'wo­ men of refftaomont. Today Mi­ lady has h4r dreasar strewn w |A bottles of all tbs various odors ■It she’s up-to-the-minute. She may wegr .» different peifums with each frock or may amuse herself by blending them to har­ monise with her various moods. It is quite tmo that, the French woman spends more for per­ fume in a season thaw «he does’ for bonnpts. Mlaa M argaret Kuru^hlma— a Japanese m ils It you please— dispenses cigarettes fo r .you if you attend the .Colony Theater’s movie shows In Mew York. Sug­ gesting the inoense and mystery of the O rie n t' as she shuffles along w ith h e r cigarettes Miss Kurushlms H(|ur\peening fix ­ ture at (bla theater where Mew York wopien movie fans, for .the first tim e in their lives, were able to enjoy a smoke while see­ ing a picture. >ea? i» retagn j» tbglg true ckgr- getbrd, (an K righiooa. contempt. Isabella, and Rosagrp make be- .Mare to -be conscience-stricken. arg oMqred'j |nd (or a long while torment and regiment, ! dMplva their aqgry bridegrooms- Mmre-taWgg. but q lagt they gyow tired qf pear hgslh' f |easjng, «resent, tk» <}l»gpised Do- torea, and pat their lo re » th Shame by showing that all * a s a fares. Of course the gentlemen Humbly ask their pardog, and old sn{er. beghmiag St PPp to muk6 Oaofrio i* phhgsd to own fctyielf lorsr te IpahgUe aad Rosanra, hut beaten. «■■ ■ 1* • ; 1 . i ' w j ; * 'J eneh, as *as before agreed, io the other's aifieaee<. Of course, the ladUe rejected them, sad the l«rers begin to triumph. When Opsfrlo prompts tho sale try another taskptstion. The stranger, made with I o I o, protend to d rlak poison in the young IgdM»' prssanoa, O f eourse those tender-hearted maidens gr^ much aggrieved; they call Dol­ ores. who^hldS her mistresses hold the patient* in thutr arms; then doming disguised as a physician, she g i» « thm man j»BMdote. By this clumay suhterfugl they «Kite the ladles’ pity ahd are nearly GrMder Gets H. B. Carter, of Oerter’s Dairy, ottered the Ashland player who made the first touch down Jn last Saturday’s football game a prise In the form of so quarts of mllh to be given to his family. Horace Dunn whs fortunate in carrying the. ball serosa for the first touch down and therefore his family la dnjeplng some of Carter’s fS- mo«a milk. boat running backs 1» tha a Smith, pUying kie MOroer, has already dM hodf 97-yard run for touchdown You Cannot Buy Better Tires Than - CHANGE OF SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 25, 1927 * THE OREGON STAGES, -INC. REP TOP COACHES WILL LEAVE ASHLAND FOR POINTS NORTH 7:00 9,*00 10:90 A. M. 1:00 4:30 6:3p F M. 7 j OO, 30 î 3Ô _ ' ' . > A. X , 1;3Q P. M. Stages Through to Portland. Mason Hy-Lastic and note these wonderful­ ly low prices— «0-8% .................. 8 7.80, 81 -d 8l«.«0' 82-4 818.80 29-4.40 .................. 8 9.00 39-4,75 .................. 814.10 9 0 4 7 6 _ _ _ ______ 814J86 Oregon Stages, Inc. Hack and White Service Station O. B. IM A , Mgr. Klamath county growers expect to harvest and ship 760 cars po­ tatoes; H a r t! The Sliver brine Sighing on the shore, T id y star-points shine W alt! There w ill be more. Trees and flower* seem Breathless in the night; Scon in welcome beam Leaps the cottageMight So« the gentle atlr Of feathered things asleep, Hear that friendly purr Where those green eyes peep! 8 w 0 t and cleat the call Of Mother from the gate— “ Home to supper, all, Come. I t ’a growing la te !” 1 THIS WEEK 0 0 0 “ J ill," by E M Delafield. | The period after the W orld war Was a trying one for everyone in those countries affected’by the w ar’ Und In Ljpidon especially/ I M en returned ’ from the war to j find their Jobs filled by other» I an« they did not seem to be able i to fifid employment. Some who , returned seemml to be able to go rls h t 'oa working, or looking for work? and endeavoring to help the | ccuntrv right itself a fte r the cris­ is. |nd others, because of t h e ! waiB&ecame drifters. ’ P ^ b e Hrst plass we have the O llrey Galbrajtbs — a household *bdbe h ^ rm o n ^ n d peace abide; and; in the otber>class the Jack Galbraiths— drifters, who have no monuy, no Jobs, but who go right on «sending money where credit Is extended to them. Jack Gal- bralfh made an effort at first, buf afterwards drifted as all the oth­ ers Were doing. This class of I | 1 I j 1 I peoplu seemed to be In the ms- J o rlty in England at this time.» JUT. a piquant little character, whe has been taken around from place to place by a frlvolous- m lndel and shallow mother finds hersMf » part of the Jack Oal- b ra ljF s home. Relng of a bappy, c o n t» te d disposition, she stays w itt^ B e m for a time, bpt finally vnsflM to lead their kind of life, ■ b « B v e s and Is taken into the | bonygpf the Oliver Galbraiths. TheJ»‘ she flndk peaze and har­ mony and Is' much happier. Through the help.of Cathie- Gal- braith her education it Improved. The ebntrast between the t w o types With whom she has lived is «site noticeable to he*r and thus her ideas of right and wrong are quKe definltely formed. Jack Galbraith, whose wife ha^ Until 9 o’clock each night, in the show room of the,Fitch Motor Co., at 128 So. Riverside, We Will Display. NEW MODELS FOB THE FIRST TIME IN MEDFORD THESE LATEST CREATIONS OF THE OHRYSLEB FACTORY WILL BE SHOWN ROADSTERS-COUPES-SEDANS Eleven Different Beautiful Chryslers We invite you to cotoe in today or any week day or evening until 0 o'clock. Wonderful cars— great new va h w ~ A m erica 's cars. Chryslers as low in price as $895.00 delivered in Medford. Se$ the new Red-Head Engine* DRIVE A CHRYSLER TQ I I | | ! We have taken over the'place of busines« occupied b> the Fitch. Motoi Co. and will operate a retail store pending the selection of £-new Chrys­ ler dealer for Medford. If interested in the Chrysler francise and pos sibilitiea of making money in the automobile business, pifase s e e o u i sales tnanager, C. R. .Williams at once. CHRYSLER falSTRIBUTORS FOR OREGON JÍND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA We Especially Invite All Chrysler Owners to CcM and Get Acquaint- ed. Cpme and Bring Your MEDFORD,