' Portlgad — Trainload of ac
tar« bjqe-bloodg^ Mock * comes
Some Cooking/
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Inc tost# refreshments ^ n ftn rH id
afternoon.
a beautiful t p V W r
scheme of white and yellow was
W M . with White and yellow Cbry-
aaothemum* ' Intermingled ' with
ivy forming the background. ’
been more thdÜ JÜV è]
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A short b u sin ess se ssio n was ’recently tor y « ? need:
conducted, during which th e .fo l- to r whom them la aft.
lowihg nam ed o fficer* were elect*
The q u id ren ’s fa rm
ed: president, Mrs: R . fc. Hanson; located on th
the
e 'P Pacific
ac ific highway,
vice-president, t i n . Frank Bes-, three miles Worth of Córrali.
*<ek, and secretary - treasurer, Oregon, and tt Is an .en H w ^./n --
M rd .N . W. Heard. When , the dmiartnys is thè case of defend
regular routine of business was enl and homeless children., there
finished, the ladles spent several ere 130 Children in six home-11 k,
ia- hour» m aking article« e< fane/ cottages, in each of which there is
¡>: work tor their bazaar which will a big-hearted Christian Mqtker
J he held sometime arouiid Thanks- who gives to the ch M fb h 'd f her
” giving.
family the love and understand
Yihtetday’s meeting was the ing that 1« rare in a bojne whei
, last one that will be held until
after the Christmas hdlldays.
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groups of the local Delphian*
w ill meet. One at the home of
Mr*. D. A. Feterehfci f l ” Pin«,
ù v Wr ared11» « m M Ì m i l ire Msa.
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Tuesday, E a r. K L — Bouthern Ore
gon chapter of the State Music
Teacher* association f i r s t
meeting o f the year. Luncheon i
i t the H otel Medford,
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She carves h et eyebrows, smooths
. her h air
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And 'see« herself a Ihdy fair.
The glens reflects' her plumhge
sheen,
her
h er
Her figure posed with
Jewell
haaghty
conscious
grace.
A gofg«0dsr(hfh< w ith sdtfn'elid ,
But With no trace of soul within.
May MacuUar Coggins,
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Ashland
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W. c , , T . j r .
by W . B. Tritea,
French
type,
wtde \ zAerglns,
coarse papor— Jhls brlef nevel by
an American aevelist ooaveys thè
illuslon of being a translatloa
frodi thè Franch or SPaalsh. The
m aleu p of thè beok la p a rtir ve-
spoaptble
fa r thle— the
flerld
and meiedretnatio styie fn y u p ii
in ferlo r W fttert o f these cdnntrifs
indulge are responsive stili moro.
One wondnrs whgt Amerloa« p f >
iishar em u la heVe pubuthed thM
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And remember, too, that
w h en you are through,
there areno fiubrea core*
bakmp, because everything
eggen fiore the «oenkghg
«ndwwnty raised. T ry the
h im « q u it * e a tta s
oved'still * farther?
. lxnosfnwithout* a
b lem lahi'now ^bnt«w henevergha
are straight-lined, with occasion
ta n d a r an egg. he shows tym p-
ally, the front side-flare.
ms-of ecsema. «Physicians have*
Among Lanvin’s coats are many
with deep fur facings from neck
line to hem. Such models usually the gelatin but the kinds of liq
have, bell-shapei fur cuffs which uid. To keep fruit from sfetting,
turn backwards at the wrist. Ko put into the mold. » little nt a
fur is used upon hemlinee.
time, adding inore an the Jelly
Although black coats are more stiffens. Steived figs mix wei
frequent than colors, considerable with Hawaiian pineapple for g de.
beige and gray tweed models are lightfuj gelatin dessert,
, ,
shown. These are trimmed
in
Pineapple Shortcakes'hre jrel
matching fox; wolf or other long liked and quickly made w 1 t * k
haired pelts. New, as winter crushed
Hawaiian'
pineapple.
items, are coats of black s i l k
Either* a biscuit doUgQ or a plain
moire, padded to give warmth. cake, baked In layers w ill serve.
One attractive molfe model has Spread kruhhed pineapple thick.
melon-shaped collar and sleeves
of split mink tolls. Paris has %ot
the furs which we have in Amer
ica and thns the frequent use of
animal tails as trinyning. Mink
tails are splits and appliqned
closely .together in horizontal ef
fect upon fha cloth cottar and
cuffs. The effect Is quite lively.
Some moire silk coats use wide
reveres of White or summer-dyed
ermine.’ The black and
white
idea in coats also is depicted: in
tnr. in several of Lanvin's models.
Mme. Ganna Walska chose - e'wio
such wraps while we were there.
One Wag a short Jacket Of black
broadtail trimmed with huge re
vere« of white ermine and the
other an evening cape combining
black seal and white ermine In
zig-zag effect.
Among the unusdai Lanvin
costumes is a suit of * black
Sheared' lamb. The fitr Jacket is
aight-Iined and extends to n
k t below thd hipline Snd - the
“The Winchester Store?
fa r f t ir t Is scant and btrnight-
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CA L U M E T
T H L
VV U H L D S
6 R E A TL' ó T
BAHAKG P0W1ÌER
B o fd en -t Evaporated
M i l L I t b pore* richj
country milk—for
every cooking tuende»
ONfWCKTtR**
tVAPORAJi®
M ilk
Hardware
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AAJ.JEJX |yyV H JljL/ IblytfM X
A JP cjjCdLr ’
KirW. TftAT IS WHY WE ABE OFFEBING OCR Nl
SO CHEAP.
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Fancy dried prunes, 6 lb s.. . . 42c; 15 lbs.
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6 lbs. Hand-cleaned white Navy Beans .
IS lbs. .............
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“T ag" Day.
W . C. T. U. "Tag” D4y wttThe
observed in AsUland - . tqmorrew,
Saturday, November 5. 1 Ä short
time ago the members of the local
6 lbs. Mexican Red Beans .. 48c; 13 lbs.
Grocery
Fancy Pink Beans or Pinots, 5 l b s , ___
pHONK M
Hours
Pmtect
Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs. ,
New SauerlfrauU lbs.
TÉ TDWELL FREE
Dona Castile Soap at
> °rk .
L.
when they use this new wosder-
f s t French Proceed Page Powder
called M H L tO -O tQ — keeps tlfkt
ngiy shine aw dr. Women ra le
over ’ft» superiori purity and qual
ity, .Stays oh länger— ekln loots
Hkn a peheh— keeps . coreple»lon*
yoqthful-r-grevanta 'U rg e pene.
Get a box o f M BLIXW JLO Pace
Pewdew < < W t t t t t d Phhhmncy{
East Bide Pharmacy,
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A now fruit salad served at
fashionable botola 1« Maryland
Ambrosia. It la made by mingling
lobe« of oranges, slices of bananas
dice of Hawaiian sliced pineapple,
of pineapple tid-bits, « few mal* ,j
sga gripes, and a handful of
nuts. The Juice from these d lf - 1
ferenit fruits may be Increased by J
the addition of sugar- a short time
before the dish Is served. Have
the ingredients ice-cold, and,
Just before Sending them to the
table, heap whipped cream
on j
the top.
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A perfect gelatin dessert should I
be transparent; brilliant and only I
stiff enough to hold its form, not I
solid. Here is the trick. Remem- I
ber it tnkes proportionately less I
H i m and Idas gelatin in chid than r
In hot Weather. Gelatin should 3
soak in cold'water and be dia- ¡j
solved over hot; never heated to i
the boiling pointy ah thia renders d
it sticky In general, two ounces 1
of gelatin (the amount usually In
every package) will Jelly t w o S
Quarts of liquid, but this must
be proved by trial, not onjy of* 1
Simpgttf « * '
I Mr. and M rs M erritt Randles
¡Hoist and Home«
fur-trimmed.
f Mr. thd/M rs. Hdi+Itt ‘ Randles
I were the gracious host and host
ess Monday evening, October 11,
when theyenterfalned a groUp of
friends With a egrd party at their
pleasant koine eh L ib ert/ stijfet.
The rooms of their heme were.at
tractively decorated with a Hal-'
lowe'en coin* scheme Of orange
and black.* Mr. Gay Raddles held1
high Wore foe which he received
' the first prise and Mr. Haf+y
Moore was awarded the consola
tion.
A t a tote hoar Mrs. Randles
served delicious refreshments to
the fqrfowiag nanted: Mr. ‘and
Mrs. J a m « Shiffer.-M r. and Mrs.
Ruey Crouby, Mr. and Mrs. Gay
Randles, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam •
orenbemer and • . Mr. M erritt
Randies.
,
Before Ber m lrrer llsdgdbi stands
And preen« herself with artful
hands;
, shine.
H e r glinting ejres,
Dr. and Mrs T. J. Malmgren of I
I Phoenix w ill be x>ut , of
towto I
I Wests Uri« evening, frid » y , No-
I rember 4, at n dinnerparty given
I by Miss Geftie tyto n at* her home
I on Palm avenue, the occasion be-
I tag in honet* of fb d birthday a n -I
I nlversary of her mother, M rs
Flora Haan. Other guests will be
I Aubrey add Clarence Haan and ( i
I Miss Edna GohCen.
WMndnday, NbV. d^—The Wed-
nesday Afternoon club e< the
Presbyterian church w ill meet
nt the-hadw of Mrs. » . r.'
W hittle, 4 t< fi street. ' A i j -
tnembeV* urged to he present.
Hostesses, Mrs. W hittle ahd
Mfs. August Scbuernsaa.
Her silken
'rtie hoake of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A.
le Peteri1»
0“ town street was thp
d scene of a most delightful affair
fast evening, Thursday. Hovem-
B her I , when they entertained n l
If i - ®mber '° f friends with . an eve- 11
t nlng of bridge. A profusion of 1i
chrysanthemum« and Colorful att- I I
^ | t nmn leaves were in evidence ,ev-11
j erywhere around the rooms ’ gf I <
J the Peters home, and this c o id rl’
scheme was also used for the tally
r eards.
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Three table« were in play dar- J t
ing the evening, lt n . S. A. Me-
iGee held high ecord among' the
I ladies, receiving a pretty little
pottery basket as the prize, and
( I Mrs. Gerald Wenner was awarded
jjt h e consolation. M r. Domino Pro-
I vost received a brass sm oking set
- I * * the wflt,eman’* f lL8t Prize and
f ! Wr S. K. McQee wae the gentle-;
man-consoled. A t midnight Hrs.
’ Peters served fried ehleken, sal*
I ad. hot biscuits ahd coffee. Dainty
I place cards and napkins made an
JettracUve decoration , - for the
I table.
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I - 'A e gneat llsf h*Muded:a Dr. J
add Mrs. * . • ! / . HaMlc, M f. and]
J M rs t . k . McGee. W and Mrs.
I Gerald Wenner,. gf?. , hgd Mrs.
| Domino Pro vest.äöd Rr. and Mrs.
I Charles A. Hataeh.
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tlonal Livosto^t Exposition.
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64 size Grapefruit, each
mo
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a lw a ys
g z v x m s L ow
dow m
ON SPUDS AND ONIONS, AND HAVE A WIDE VARIETY OF