m v — four-room fur­ hrÄMteö^-RakbiU fer qaa- nished bouse w ith garage. 55 3rd Heavy ones profaraMè. S t , phone 378-^t. «W « nU g. Phone or Write S. B. C af­ FOB RK Nt—-4 -.room modern ter, 620 H am ilton St., Bedford. fu rn ish 'd house, newly painted Z • « « • and katsomtngd luhde, »20 me. W AM THD— Experienced book­ Ö. Gunter, phone 404-R. «1-2* keeper, Clay co mb Motor Co., Ford F O R RJEbT— Furnished house Oarage, phone 30. near Washington School. Phone * \ R U B B E R -STAMP» 2«3L o t cali 222 Hnrgadine. • M A R S H A L L P R IN T IN G COM­ PA N Y t — Printing, vR diing add F O R L EA SE— To th» jr 1 g h t Rabber Stamps, Medford, . Otb- party for a term of from one to kon. *U f three years the lsrgd brick house recently occupied1 by President BT. LO U IS PRlCfeS for 1 CburchlU. C en trally, located In wpol pelts hnd f u n . Johnson th e school zone and specially ah-, ket, Phone fl. <1 N. Main: ranged fo r fbomlUg students. HAMAKKR TRANHVRM I » « Two seeping porches, basement, large garage alld about an acre Storage Co. office at residence, l i d Mori» ìta la . Phone l i t . of good garden lspd partly set to a lfa lfa hnd frd it. Inquire at or correspond With W- A Moore, at Camps Building, Ashland, Ore- son. > ea-M fo r P Ô R lU C B ^ W o o d , goo< T"drÿ body tir, 12 ln. » 3 .0 0 / 1« in. »1.60. 60S Palm Ave. phone 39»Y. J. B. W alker. «2-tf ►R »ALB— 13 and K in . dry ■nod. Ashland Ies A Storage •w «3-i-m o. F Ö R S A LE— Newtown cooking apples. W . W . Robison. Phone F O R R E N T — Five room 374J11. 4 » -l mo. nished house. Near Normal. Hsrvsy P a rk H otel. fur­ Mrs. « F O B R E N T — Furnished cabli cheap, by week or month, 1 Orunlte. M of prosperity ahd plsftUtuia On thi» day fc ts Mittag proper that we review the fold blessings b i thq year past; that wq qttbr tro ia i Stona ef gratitude fo r pagi T h at |hln nation has bean m s - served through ware and strife, that It has developed la a ll the arts and sciences aa w e ll as Ih X T S T J iS S pestilence or famine, should be constant sources of Joy to our people; we should be ever cognls- ant of oar good fortune and” pay homage to those firs t comers who so soundjy founded and carefully bullded the structure o f our na­ tional life. T h at we today stand a leader among nations,Supreme In the grays of modern clvlliai- Uon, Is a .trib a t» to those P ilg rim Fathers, whose first Thanksgiving gives us Inspiration today. To help preserve the ideals i f American simplicity a h i virtue and Christianity, the President of these United Statese has pri- claimed that a day be set arid» fa r the observance of Thanksgiv­ ing, and in conformity thereto, and by (ho authority in baa rested, H L . Patterson, gavorpor of the state .of Oregon, da hereby pro­ claim and designate 1 Thursday, November 1«, 1837 aa Thanks­ giving Day, andato hereby set It aside as a pnbllc holiday. F ear­ nestly ask the citisene of thia great state to Join together to observe In Proper manner t h e season o f Harvest, of Peace and Good W ill, that we torn ‘ our thoughts to the Almighty Father who in Hla grpctousness has giv­ en na supply of H it bounties, and that we display the American flag as evidence of our patriotic devotion to. thè founders of our nation. , In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seaj of the state of Oregon to bé hereto affixed thia »th day of November, A- D., 1117. I. L, RATTERSON, Governor. By the Governor. SAM K. >COZBR, Secretary of State. The BodkW the tthMb-u WEAKWHILM By H. « . Welle Reviewed by Laurence Stallings H. 0 . W ell» calls himself Mr. Sempack In hla naw Morel and ba talks steadily tor a good h a lt of tbo volume. The story la one of a house party Hi Florence, where a great many uninteresting peo­ ple are gathered. Into their midst m m « a gentleman calling him -’ eelf Mrs. Sempack, who Is In re­ a lity H. G. W ells himself. There­ upon begjns the most fascinating talk yet recorded In the eeaeon’e- novels, with most bf the talking done by M r. Wells himself. Mr. Wells la talking to a Mrs. Ryland, mistress of the house and wife of a Wealthy coal owner. A t firs t ho is discussing life and pro­ gress and science and economies. Presently the house party wearies of each verbal diversions and goes in for the main purpose of house parties, namely, flirtations. Mrs. Ryland discovers to her horror that her husband has been paying a rather unattractive wom­ Public utilities operating In an the honor of hla attentions. Oregon pay »*,600,000. annua) Shocked by her discovery, she tax, 15 per cent of all property rushes to ,M r. Sempack for com- totals. / ‘ fort. To her astonishment, she finds M r. Sedlpack himself sitting In board sunlight and kissing an FORDS COMING English Indy of quality. N E W YO R K , Nov. 17. — Mr. Sempack, when he recovers (IP)— The Dow (Jones •Com­ hie own self-posseselon, adrleee pany Financial News Service Mrs. Ryland fo forgive her * hue- said today In a Detroit dis­ band. The husband, In hie turn, patch that the new Ford au­ agrees to d e a r out and go back tomobile would be announc­ to England and interest himself ed about December 1. Phygictea a d farfso« North Bend — Proposed new. routing of .Robeevelt Highway at Haynes Inlet may avoid two bridges and reclaim 1000 acres rich land. O ffice P h e a 1 M J Home Phene 1M»L o r r id i hours to to 11 k. aa. '■« to a pu » . Teacher Of Violin, Viola, String Bass (Violoncello “ Bepeclale” ) , STUDIO H otel Ashland Building. Ashland, Ore. PtaKSs AT Musical Instruments Repaired, Bows Rehaired. Portland — Steamer “A dm iral Benson” takes cargo of apples to Singapore. 34 Âcres Irrigated Your Ow& Terms Balfour Guthrie Co. P. O. Box 27. Ashland A B B LA N D t U B Â ÏÏY CT) t o r reli­ able reality. / 3S-l-m o. Saturday, November 1» K PO (43 8.8 m ) San Francisco 00 p. m. children’s program; 30 p. m. orchestra; »:00 p . N. B. C. progrin^; 10:00 p m. KPO dqnce orchestra. KGO (3 3 4 .4 m ) Oakland. 0:00 p. m. dinner concert,; <:45 p. In ­ news; 8 :0 0 p. m. revnaf 0:00 p. m. N . B. C. program ;.„ 1 0 ^ 0 p, ra. dance orchestra. K L X (60»Bs) O a klan ^ 7:00 p. m. amusement Information. N F l <4«8.5m ) 6 :3 0 p. m. dan£e orchestra; 3:15 p. m. radiotoria); 0:10 p. m. pianist composer; 7:00 p. in. L. A. F . D. orchestra; 7:30 p. m. pianist; 8 :0 0 p. m. N. R C. program; .10:00 Packard P rogram t 11:00 freiic. n Xlears « i « ' p. m. span p. m. dinner hour 0 p. m. studio pto- p,' tn. instrumental m‘. studio program; Vic M eyerï dance LOST— Between »Jacksonville and, Hornbrook, ladles b r o w n leather purse, bank hook an.d im­ portant papers. Reward. King kotpl. «»-«• K H J (4 1 « .4m ) Los Angeles. 6:30 p. m. children’s hour; 8:00 frolic. KFVB (36 1.2 m ) Hollywood. 6 ; K p. m. radio r e v ie w ; .6:00 p. m. dinner concert; 7:00 p. m. musical program; 7:30 p. m- honor program; 3:00 p. m. cour­ tesy program; 8:60 p. m. dance music; 10:00 p. m. dahee music. K Q W (4 8 1 .5m ) Portland. 6:00 (C m. «(inner concert; 7:00 p. m. concert« » :0 0 N. B. C. program, "10:61? f r / m . d¿rice‘ v ¿nalc. K F Q A (4 4 7 .6 M ) Seattle. 6:30 p. m. news Items; 0 :0 0 p. m. sport review- 7 :0 0 p. m. Boy Scout .program; 7 :3 0 p. m. Camp F ire Girls program; 8:00 p. m. N. B .'C . program; 0:00 p. m. N. B. C. Program. ’ K JR (348. Seattle. 5:00 p. m. Junior club; 6?30 p. m. studio program; 6 :4 6 p. m. stock (C m tinned fronuPage F o u r) bursemsnt to prepare for danger frequently avoid much greater disbursements to repel it; avold- Ir. gllkewlse the accumulation o f debt, not only by shunning occa­ sions of expense,, but by vigorous exertions In time of peace to die- charge the debts w hich'unavoid­ able wars may have occasioned, not ungenerously" throwing bn prosperity the burden which . we ourselves ought to bear.*’ The national parent Warned against undue affection or hatred toward any foreign country, Ve- marktag Sapiently that "ThOre can be no greater %rror than to expect or calculate on real fa ­ vors from nation to nation." Goal, Wood and Storag« Our best is a high standard. ▲oto rrpifht t w l u l It means that the work is as good wo khow how to make i t x Our best materials, our best thought our best workmanship, our best co-op­ eration— Chiurli Directory Our best of everything goes in to your job of Printing or ruling. Mhtbodta« Episcopal Chàkdl t B nlp and L au rei «treats ’ F u ll Compel Temple . Boulevard J. a. Murphy. PaatOT L u th eran Churoh Services In Odd FeUOWu H all. H. H. Young. Pastor, 638 Boulevard. Services 4th and 6th Bundaya. . te. P. Bingham. Pastor TrtnR y Rptbcopal Church Second 8traot Rev. P. K . Hammohd. Vtcai je Second Street. PBona 11 catholic c h w « h Sixth and C Streets The Rev. Father, J. A . Carmody Btkth and C streets. Pkone 10« NELSON and ROBR*Oontlrao» tors; painting..paparkai«|ng. dec­ orating; est ima tea furnished. Headquarters W tak Fkrtritaya Company, phone 311. 4 1-tf Klam ath Falls, L > Groat North­ ern w ill s ta rt'n t oafce eoastrect- lng adequata statftm. Phone 39 Boulevard . Chas. D. Gai 4 I I Boulevard B and èscoud Streets. W m . V . Barney, Pastor 116 High St. Phone 318,R ARE YOU ATOXIC HE TIDINGS RINT SHOP P e n te c o sta l C hurch / Stone Church, F ifth and M a lt blackheads, acateg apd.b abet has} tha acre add m That's what Mentho Soli the sulphur clean the» aki menthol heats. That’s wt Packing, Crating and Shipptag. Long W ei sure Hanltag- Free Methodist Church B. M ain and Stxth Stree Emma F . Thompson, Fanti 6 WILL BE GLAD TG CALL. Church «f the Brethren < (Duncard) Cor. Iowa and M t. Avo. , A, J. E llenberger 386 Helman -St. Phone 368' . Haines — B arters ( S r a g o n L ig h t A Power w ill build More rural electric lihaa, Break-dowRt BylTaylor S O Y ü tfR E M R .é ü M k ) B l L Ü E R R i C K EMT P t f t ’G G 'T M ’ _ 7 jR .-V lE L L tV m U ! J FLESH OÇ T IM E R - V J H E R E 'S T H ' Z Ä r BRAGS B AN D? 7 F i fi V 5Ü C H A B iÛ . HÜ5XT VELLA- J Q «r UKE TÖÜR Ü À D V B IL L ,T H IS iG MRS. i SOHM ) YOofc SWÔOtfe ? Q’WAM ? HDlAX Q E E X TH 0Ü 6H T IT V/AS Y 0 Ü Ä , DAÛâkTÇR-HÔ VHEH- . X TH lM K X’W fîOHNA EN ôQ Y KT AT 'T O U R S. PLAÜB A T T E R A l l J AND T H S IS C H C K W aä T vj ÀBTH0061 LÒ TTO LE JUMP IH AN’ W LLÜRW B OCSTHOME > THAT’S A l L L CAM TE - 'T V IT t W > 6oTH»ei«i^e FAMILV H A C K ,EH ? MOT HALF BAD A T T H A T — O H ,G O V O tfR B O O N M A A TH'M ATTER-’ lS T H iS W c H M J M W « CAY OEB-? emature old arteries would keep its 10 drope.