Ko Mi H P^| Arthur, a ntudent at for a M M « f you !«B m I eh?’ and improvement« added In the! Mr. and Mr*. Allen fr «0 O r of S alem --S tate flax department new hospital opened for patron­ Talent were in town Sunday in the normal school, left AaiilauU plumbing line. ships 50 tons flax fiber to h . age. Mi*» Bertha Green ha» returned uttigidance at church. early Monday morning for Mars-h- , FOODY SALADS Oakland— Oil drilling to be re­ land. 1 to her home in this city from a Rev. Barney of the Christian field, where- she was called by the j Salads-that-make-a-meal may be Portland— Plans being darwn sumed soon on Deeper Dome. j several v ekwie»»i mv church preached a Thanksgiving serious illness of her mother. m«de with lima or kidney beans, Gre^iam— Arboleda Commun- for $300,000 Neighbors of Wool- (several weeks visit in Klamath sermon that was appreciated by Miss Katherine Vincent en- peas, cheese, salmon, or chopped ity Club opens new Powell \ alley craft building. Falls with her sister. Mrs. Casey j his audience on Sunday morning, tertained at an informal supper. chicken or veal as a foundation - T h e very latest i . Topcoat, for Jones. On Sunday evening, Rev. Segs- Sunday evening at her home at To this may be added chopped cel- u,„ PAULSERUD’ S 2-t Mr*. Raymond Anders and Mis* worth preached on the same sub- 2S6 \ ista street. The occasion be^ try, pickles, beet^ or ta n o t-, .r E. R. Grieber of Hornbrook was Nina Kidwell motored over from | ject at the Baptist church. Mr. ing the birthday anniversary o f ! cold boiled rice. Seasonings may Klamath Falls Sunday to visit with Segsworth p reacl)^ a very in-. Miss Ady, a member of the n or-; vary to suit the taste and may in- a visitor in this city Tuesday. : elude salt, pepper, paprika, chop- \ Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander and Miss Kidwell’» mother, brotherslteresting missionary sermon on mal school faculty. Miss Marea Carlson, a nurse! ped green pepper, shredded '»i- J young daughter of Siskiyou, were and sisters who reside on Liberty Sunday morning at the Baptist from San Jose, Califirnia, has ta- mertto, minced onion, or chopped church. street. shopping in Ashland Tuesday. Lee and Bert Peachey are visit­ The Baptist Sunday school and ken a position at the community I parsley. Such a hearty salad as George H. Ashcraft of Portland ing relatives in this city. Missionary society are sending hospital. Miss Carlson’s parents this makes a good luncheon dish is visiting with his parents, Mr. Jack Mattern, Sam Jordan and a Christmas box o f clothing and have recently located in Ashland, and furnishes enough proteins to and Mrs. P. L. Ashcraft, who re­ Mrs. Frank Martz, assisted by supply nourishment. With wafers side on a fruit ranch north of Fred Cushing were duck -hunting toys, books and other useful ar­ in the Tule lake country the lat- ticles to their mission station in her sister, Miss Juanita Reigel, e n -' or thin sandwiches and a cup of Ashland. The Claycomb Motor company ter part of last week. They re- Arizona. Each Sunday the child­ tertained informally at her home hot coffee or cocoa, it makes a last Saturday very satisfying meal. r e p o r t s the sale of a Fordson pirt that the duck* and geese are ren bring in some additional do­ on High street evening, honoring Miss Jessie trartor to H M. Morrison of Tal- flying high for this time o f the nation from Santa Claus. year. The ladies of the Christian Ulelborn, who makes her home F o r Ma rried M e n O n ly ent. Mr. and Mrs. Will Holmes of church met one day last week Ht with Mrs. Martz, and George Ree-1 Adam (to E ve): Good heavens! - —Y o r k B lu e Silk-lin ed S u i t , f o r Always ruining Semi d m t Pauberuds. 2-t Grants Pass spent the week-end the home of their pastor and re­ gel, Mrs. Martz brother. The oc- These women- casion being the birthdays of the in this city visiting relatives and organized their missionary so­ something. You’ve gone and made Dr. Mattie Shaw expects to ciety which has been disbanded two young people. salad out of my Sunday Suit. spend the Thanksgiving holidays friends. A. B. Carlson o f Colorado is A. M. Miller is spending a few for some time. Mrs. V. V. Cald­ with her husband, Dr. H. M. Shaw and her son Marvin Shaw in North days in Weed, California, visiting well was chosen president; Mrs. expected to join his wife and W a n d e r i n g B o y R e t u rn « E. W. Redifer, vice president and 1 dauf?hter in Ashland today. Mr. Bend, where Dr. Shaw is estab­ with the W. H. Shaffer family. Red Bank, N. J.— After wander and Mrs. Carlson recently pur­ Mr. and Mrs. Grover Leach mo­ Elsie Bussy, secretary. Mrs. Gent­ lished in business. Marvin Shaft, ing about the country for two For a short time only we are who is a student at the University tored to Klamath Falls Sunday ry, treasurer. The next meeting chased the Lithia apartments. months following the death of lit- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clausen of is to be held at James Putmans morning and Loyal Leach, the of OVegon, will join his mother at offering these Dresses at this un­ le Raymond Reardon, 5, from a Roseburg and accompany her on brother of Grover Leach returned home on Holly street, December Second street, recently purchased broken neck caused by his being usual price. Their quality and a Nash sedan. with them for a short visit in this 15. to North Bend. lassoed in play, Joseph Billings, style is beyond reproach and the Mrs. R. L. Harvey returned last The members of the southern city. f7, stole back to his home here Two new pupils entered the week from Klamath Falls where W o o d m e n Dance. Oregon normal school and stu­ and an hour later was arrested ' color selection includes new shades dents, had their pictures taken Junior high school Monday morn­ she has been visiting for some . The Modem Woodmen of Am­ and charged with manslaughter. o f Tan, Brown, Green and Blue. time. erica dance in Wimer hall Thurs­ Monday morning near the flag ing. Mrs. Leonard Svenson of Oak­ Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Carson are day night is to be a gala affair , ' staff, with a splendid view of the L e a v e s $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 to B e n e f a c t o r A close inspection of these new S. O. N. S. building in the bark land. California, was called to this to the Willamette valley for a as both the old time ' and late Horse Cave, Ky.------ When VVil visit combining business with city by the illness and death of her dance music is to be furnished by ltround. lie Young, 36, left a Mississippi frocks will convince you that they Mr. and Mrs. S. B. McNair are father, Silas W. Clute. She was pleasure. They will be out of town Tuckers orchestra so that ail who Government hospital with only a for perhaps ten days. are exceptional values. attend may have a good time. Ad­ expected to arrive home to­ joined enroute here by her neice, little while to live, he went to the Mrs. A. A. Wright and Mrs. mission will be 25 and 50 cents. morrow. Mrs. McNair has been Misa Hazel Clute o f Dunsffiuir. home o f Mrs. John Devore, who Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen, Viola Sanford returned Saturday spending several months in Kan- cared for him like a mother. Un­ Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles to their home on Manzinata street **» City and other towns in the A ll the T i m e C o n sist e n t known to her, he died possessed middle west, visiting friends and Hapsen, Jr., and daughter Joyce after several weeks spent on B Employer— “ My goodness, here an estate of $15.000 all of which relatives. Knroute home they of Grants Pass visited with Mr. street looking after the Harvey you have been working an hour he left to her. T /ie stopped in Whittier, California, to and Mrs. Cliff Jenkins and family rooming house. and you have accomplished *»1- /isit Mr. McNair’s brother Sid, on Pioneer street Sunday. Mr. and W. G. Hale o f Mountain avenue most nothing.1! whl is well known in thiB city Mrs. Hansen, Sr., are the parents returned from San Francisco hos­ New Man— “ Well, I dare say I where he was employed in busi­ of Mr*. Jenkins and Mr. Hansen, pital one day last week. Mr. Hale could have done more, but believe Jr., is her brother. had been to San Francisco to the me I never was a man for showing ness for a number o f years. U h« ¡ • i mu D olla r Has More ( e. i Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wenner, railroad hospital for medical o ff.” Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Whittle and daughter, Virginia, returned to who reside on north Main street treatment. their home on B street Saturday, '»ft Monday evening for Emmet, "Grandma" Parr of B street i A Rich Field J ■ nfter spending a number of days Idaho, where they will visit their has been on the sick list for some Artist— “ The fact is, not one daughter and her husband, Mr. K o u d . cl in Portland where they visited time, but is reported improving at purchaser in town know’s a good Mrs. uAFfC friends and transacted business. and Mrs. Douglas Knox. present but is always glad to see picture from a bad one.” Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Holmes of Knox will be remembered by her her friends. +A jl OvoucqS. Critic— “ That’s what I call luck Weed, California, are house guests many friends here as Laura Wen­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. ner. Mr .and Mrs. Wener will also I. Frulan on B street. Mrs. visit Mrs. Wenner’s sisiter, Mrs. Holmes is a sister of Mrs. Frulan. Frank Moore also o f Emmet Sheriff Ralph Jennings and Idaho. The Merley circle bazzar held I •eorge Prescott of Medford were on Saturday was quite a success. Ashland visitors Sunday. — W h y pay * 1 2 0 0 0 f o r a W h ite The home cooking and fancy ar- 1 “ The Theatre Rotary S rw in t m a ch in e f r o m tides selling rapidly. Satin Back Crepe Dresses $ 9.95 (W geot? W hen yo u ca n buy V on- •at as g o o d f o r $ 5 0 .0 0 at P o d 's . U m s o w in g m ach in e s f o r rent by .he m o n th at P a il’ s C o r n e r . Ash- and. 'I , Mr. and Mr*. C. O. Porter will ' eave this afternoon for San Fran- isco, where they will spend Thanksgiving with their son and j family, who are resident* of Burl- igame, a suburb of San Fran- iacc. They will return the latter, 1923 Chev. Coupe . art o f the week. $200.00 Miss Fay Arthur, Southern 1923 Chev. Coupe Aregon Normal student who ire-j $190.00 ides with Mr*. Elsie Churehmnn 1923 Chev. Touring n Union street, tfas called to her $125.00 'iome in Marshfield by the serious iHnes* of her mother. 1923 Chev. Touting Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Sanford | $165.00 jf Klamath Falls are visiting 1923 Chev. Roadster friends and relative* in this city. $165.00 Mrs. William Glenn who resides 1922 Ford Tudor in the Valley View district left $135.00 Saturday for a visit with friends ind relatives in Mississippi. Mr*. 1924 Ford Touring Glenn expects to be’ away during i $140 00 the winter month*. 1923 Ford Touring Mrs. Oxro Brown of Klamath j $160.00 Falls spent the week end in this i .-tty visiting with friends. n ..ve Shop Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Porter j Oregon entcrtr.'ned relative* for dinner > Sunday at their home on eight »t. They we re Mr. and Mrs. Porter’s daughter and her husband. Mr. ! | ind Mrs.Edgar Stewart of Chilo- quin. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart of Powers. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Provost will motor to Dunsmuir for Thanksgiving and will spend the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Me- ! Carthy. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Reed and two daughter* o f Nehalem, Ore­ gon, passed through Ashland on their way to California. Mr. and Mrs. Reed own and operate the Neah, Coney Mountain Inn. Leonard S. Hopfield of Port-4 land attended the Father and don banquet held Friday night in this city. Mr. Hopfield is an American Legion man, who has recently re* turned from France. He ha* been visiting at the G. F. Billings heme, just nirth o f town. A. T. Allen, former owner of the Ashland Hotel was a visitor in this city Sunday. E. B. Poyer. the dairyman, who live# on Weight man street hs* been having his home remodeled Used Cars S li K»*! dr at ele i kn kii of tra 4 tiri w < his ININ Beautiful” G Watch This Space For Coming Attractions Each Issue Ashland’s Largest Department Store $1 O ju J LQoif tcroWcC ' o/rvd oat art . ctûAvcfi Hotkjbd Thanksgiving Now Playing “ THE CAT AND THE C AN ARY” W ho was the terrifying spectre that haunted the old mansion. It’s a picture that will haunt you for months Thursday and Friday Gene Stratton Porter’* famous N o v e ll “ THE HARVESTER” The greatest of all this authoress stor­ ies, filmed among the glories of the Actual Limberlost Turkey Dinner TTlcG a d A .! FOk ANY OCCASION "• S Afternoon, Dinner or Evening Dresses, Mo­ toring or Sport Coats or Dresses, this stor»> is showing the right thing. LOUISE ALCOTT -and- PEGGY O’ DARE Afternoon Dresses Dance Frocks * 1675,0 * 2975 “Hab-a-dash Inn” Speciaists in Mens W ear Consomme or Cream of Chicken Miller's Toggery “ Hab-a-dash Inn" SALAD— Dinner Frocks *27 .50 to *3 750 for Thanksgiving and Christmas SOU P- Jersey Sport Dresses $ J Q .7 5 to * 1675 Fruit Salad with Whipped Cream CHOICE OF— R .!■* Young Oregon Turkey, Dressing and |jj Cranberry Sauce & V Baked Virginia Ham with Sweet Potatoes . Fried Belgian Hare with Country Gravy Creamed Minced Chicken on Toart A\ Jri Buttered Asparagus (¡81 XI K; nil y | Hot Rolls and Butter K • DESSERT— Hot Mince Pie or Pumpkin Pie a la mode Fresh Butterscotch Sundae J* V K M Snowflake Potatoes Frnit Jello with Whipped Cream • Coffee Tea Milk or Buttermilk Served from Noon to 8 P. M. _________________________________