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o o o !(i, 1 !)-.' MATIj TRTTUTNT1, MErfroRn. OREGON'. FRIDAY. Face six o - - News of Jackson County o o and inlscKllancuug Huron. Tho bed nini'Ud wlili li was ofl'orcU as a prize to (lin holder (if (he lucky numher Klvcn nt tho gum Bale, wan won by Cash alitor. I Thn Mount Ashland ahaiitnr of TRAIL ITEMS ' TO GIVE A SHOW .Mr. and Mra. Cliatli.'a Fry and aim. Karl, Chestur TboinaHun and (.'Iiui'Ivh KiuiiK'r apent tbe ovciilnn with Mr. VENISON BANQUET AT GRANITE CITY WUXOW HITilNUS. Oct. ir.. 'J'hero will lio n Hallowe'en enlertuin nienl Ht tlie Willow KprinK huIhiuI iuko on tlio eveninw itf Del. 3 1 . JOvory 0110 Ih cordially Invited to Jit terid. Ladles ai'O requeued to lnlriK rookies; tho rent of tin Nupncr heinj; furnished Ijy tlio Willow HprinwH ililirmlay club. There will he muic -ft ml readlncH folio wed by n mock trial. A noted JikIko will occupy the ! finwtH Iteneh and dome eminent luwyer lMve hecn HecureU. The following Ih the Jury panel: Oncar Hlnckford, ( earl Nichols. M. K. Yountf, I'. A. Itonncy, SlrH. Fred Slruuli, Mrs. J. W. .J.lrkliolz, Mrs. Clyde IMehmoml. It. M. Itunh, Jeff SlaKle, Mrs. H. fhliK wln, A. V. CnrlNon. MInh Romp Juiich. - There Ih considerable ImlhlinK In Dili) dlHtrlet. The burn on the r'elden lielnier place wan finished In record t ,inio and the foundation la In for the new iealdenco on that place, The new house Ik to face on .Scenic avenue and Hoy NIcIioIh and family will live there when It la finlahed. Karl Heft jtttd family will occupy tho house where Nlchola now live. " A. V. Carlson and .1. W. HlrkholK Jiavo tho foundation In for a coKokc they a ro Rolng to build for Dr. U. A. Walado. Mr. and Mra. J. Hoard man v ill occupy the new houao and Kdwin Jiourdmuu and family the other cot UlRO. Mr.- and Mra. 13. Duwe left last .Saturday with a parly of friends for K hunting trip along the Umpipia Di vide. They expect to slay until tho hunting Rcaaoii Ih over unless tlio weather, (cota very bad. J. H. Miner Jh aoinewhat Improved hi health and ublo to Hit out In tho Hunslilno. A. V. C'ui-Ihou has just built u new flue on IiIh ItouNo. Itoland,' Ulrkhnlz caiiKht three eight-pound pack Kalmon at JIIkIi- biinkH Sunday. ASHLAND Oct. 1 fl. The southern ! Oregon ehaptei-H of (hi older of Do Monty were kuchIh of (be Ashland Lit bla chapter on Wed Monday night. Sevenlyflve meniberH withered to do honor to the venison feast which was provided by Mr. D. A!. Lowe, chairman of the Advisory council. Among tho guests were members from Yrokn. nun and Med ford. The veni- aon wna furnished by D. M. Lowe, who lately had the good fortune to kill two fine deer. The fen.t waa finfahed off with a watermelon feed. Mr. and Mrs. Tom WUIianiHon of At ed ford spent Thursday visiting at the will AI. Dodge home on the Itou leva rd. .Mrs. V. M. Creason of Dunsmulr hns boon making a visit lo her par ents. Air. and Mrs. D. D. Good of Har gadlna street. Afrs. Creason was nn Ashland girl and has many friends here to welcome her frequent visits. , .Mux I tie Miller. Utile daughter of Mr. and Mm. V. D. Miller, has been 111 with tho flu. Ataxlne Ih recovering and will probnbly be out soon. Members of tho Clay comb Motor company, who recently took over the buslnoHH of the Ford Oarage, enter tallied their employees nt n fine five course banquet nt the Lllhla Springs hotel on Wednesday evening. Those i who enjoyed tho hospitality of the Duunlitrn of thn American Revolution will meet on Friday ufturnoou at the i homo of MrH. H. A. St earns at her i Oak Ht reel homo. Assistant honteBses ami Mm. Howard Ash lust Saturday. will be Mrs. Hanson. Mra. W. E. JBlalte j Cash Woods from Med ford preached and Miss Carol Mitchell. Sunday night. A baby clinic was held on Wednea-j a. number' of four-square people day at tho Civic clubhouse with Dr. went to Kagle Point to the "live" last Geary and his assistants In charge. (Tuesdav of building a new temnln. rlie AHhland Natatorliim has been' wvn nn.i inm. ai, i,.i, h.n.r..t : closed for the winter. Mr. Hint ten, one HiinH home last Sunday afternoon, of tho ninnaerH. has gone to Klamath MrH. Warner and son. Itav. took Falls. Tho management has enjoyed dinner with hor daughter. Mrs. it. It. a nne anu promauie season anu u is Dawson, last Sunday. expected that tho place will bo opened j Mr. Lewis took another band of iiexi. Benson. I sheen tn thn vn1lv Vernon arny is a visitor at the I Mr k rillfifnr'a nau Iwtimn ni.iir Trull liniiift of Ills futlinr, finorxo Carey, of iH nearly comploted. IS Uronliam atront. Vernon la iiiarter- .r8. a. T. I'oole was taken to Med inaKtor on the battleship Idaho and Ir frd to tho lioaultal last week and her of Calumet does the work of two spoonfuls of many other brands goes further lasts longer is the same to the very last it never fails. now stationed at San Pedro. During his Hp.rvice In tho navy Vernon hns had thn opportunity to visit many In teresting foreign ports, and has visit ed Australia and South America. J EAGLE POINT ITEMS friends covcry. hope to hear of a rapid iv- Ship 800,000 Ladybugs. BANT A ROSA. C'al. A ladybiiK 1 shipment totaling 800.000 of the in- seels was dispatched to Imperial ! county, California, for use in the elini-; i iualion of aphis in winter gardening. I mst t mi Vi THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKI1MG POWDER SALES I1, TIMES THOSE OF AWT OTHER BKANP company were MIsh Velta Ackley. Mr. Morris, Aldon Powell. W. K. Curr, Harry Harrison, Mr. Duncan and Air. Fairfax, who represented tho Ford Motor company. Air. If. Li Claycomb acted as toastmaster for the evening. Air. Fairfax gave a splendid talk that was of considerable Interest to the guests. Air. n ml All's. Wade ft rooks have been visiting Ashland friends before leaving for La fJrande. Oregon, where they will spend tho winter. Air. Crooks haH boon at work all summer Messrs. Nichols. Heft. Ihimmond ninp ,a,Pr highway on rond and Mlllaleft Thursday morning on a j construction work. hunting irin t the mump ,,. ..,,. I Dode and Louis Dodge were try. They will be gone a week. I n,)ll,f,Hfl visitors in Aledford on Thurs- This week Hilly Pennlngcr bad a Cix40 foot canvas stolen from a hay Is the milk for you Carnation is rich and creamy for cooking. It's rich and , .- creamy for-use in place ol cream, In taste and color it is ' jnorc satisfying than ever. Next time insist on getting Oregon's favorite milk. C'aknation Milk Products Co. 474 Glii.n Street, Portland, Oregon Made in Oregon for J3 Years e tY.'M'.tn.dr,. Milk pT J tall ami Bmnll ' From (outfitted Cot" day. j Charlie M'Vllllanis. who haa been here from Klamath Kails on a visit to his father. K. r.. McWIlliams. and his sister. Mrs. .Mamie Peek, has almost recovered from an Illness which kept hlin confined to tho house for several days. . Mrs. Hitchcock and throo children aro visitors in Dunsmulr during the week end. i Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Con gregational church aro arranging to have a bazaar durlna; the first week of November. Thoy will havo tho usej or some centrally located room on Main street, and expect' to have on Bale a good supply of cooked foods and handwork. Wallaco Carey of Falrview street, whllo visiting his son and family at Alsea, had the misfortune to receive a serious Injury to his face. While at work ho received a blow in the face that broke tho cheek bono. .Mr. Carey Is Bald to be making a good recovery. Teachers in tlio Ashland public scIiooIb aro attending the county In stitute, which Is being held at Mod ford. Thoy report most favorably re garding tho Thursday program. Con sidorablo Intorost was attached to tho address of Dr. II. II. Sheldon on edu cational developments In Oregon dur ing tho past 2ft years. Miss Knnlto linger Is making n visit lo her sister, Miss Mabel linger, who teaches In .losephlno county, near (iranla Pass. Miss Mary Spencor and noire. Miss Bather Spencer, and Kd Spencer hnvo returned from n trip north, where thoy visited In Corvallis. Ku.:ono and Uoao burg. II. S. Illako Is hero from Portland visiting at tho homo of his brother, W. K. Hiake. The rumnniKu sale put on bv the Civic Improvement club on Friday and Saturday of last woek was a decided suecoss. While tho sale did not reach tho dimensions of similar sales of previous yours, still the proceeds were over IL'OO. .Much of the success of the sale Is duo to Mrs. A. H. Priicht. who w as chairman of the commit inn i charge. J. II. Mcdee very generously gave the use of part of the room which he formerly occupied with his stock of dry goods, and in addition donated 10 per cent of his Friday anil Saturday sales in his old store. Tho corner which had been arranged for the sale of rood was most attractive with autumn ilecoratlons and the supply of cis'ked foods was soon disposed of. There were departments of adult clothing, children's clothing, mllllnerv The l.-idles' Civic club met last Thursday at the home of the former. About 3a kulics gathered to enjoy the program and lunch served by the hostesses. The ladies will meet next time with Mrs. Morrill Brown and Mrs. II. W. Ward nt the homo of the furmer, Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Win'. Sher wood on October 14th nt Sacred Heart buHpllal, a baby girl. Mother and daughter are doing nicely. Miss Ituby Derrick, Mis. Kdna li. Allen. Mis. Stewart Ilutler, Mrs. Hoy Stanley and Mrs. J. (I. Thompson attended the Teachers Institute In Med ford Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C Rrown and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clements ami son Junior drove to Yrokn Sunday and took dinner at the now. hotel. Tho I'ni-enl Teachers association met lost Friday at the school house with ubout 30 women present. The circle has decided to give a bazaai soine time next month to gather money for the Christmas Tund. The date will lie announced later. Rev.' W. Leo tlrey of Jtutte Falls preached at the church last Sunday and will preach again next Suiiday. Kveryone Is urged to attend. Mas. U. C. Charley was III fur a few days last week but Is much Improved at present. F. J. aicl'herson made a flying trip to Portland the first of the week. The county court was out ono day last week louklng over tho old cov ered bridge. .Mrs. tlreen of Los Angeles is hav ing some new buildings erected on her property. The lluson children entered school hero Inst week. They aro staying with II. W. Ward's now. . CLIMAX CLIMBS I American Fruit and Produce Market This .Market is fur the IVuplo. AVe have all local produce, available in season. The very best Fresh every day. Prices are rif;ht. Come in and look us over. Open C Days a Wcok 109 East Eighth St. Mr. 'and Mrs. Lester Wert, and N. ' V. Hanson returned Wednesday from their trip to the state fair at Salem. The exhibits were wonderful, accord ing to their report nnd they feel that their vaca'lon was worth while. Mr. and Airs. Kam Coy and Alice Dennis purchased the oritan for the school at the Palmer Piuno House Saturday. A very good ono was ob tained. The funds raised at tho box social proved to be more than the re- ' quired amount. Some other needed article will be purchased for tho school with the remaining sum. I Airs. Kllabeth Cirisssom Is vlsltlng with her daughters at IaxUk Creek. ) Air. and Airs. One t'omslock matte a business trip to Medford Saturday. Walter Charley has Just finished harvesting his corn. Mrs. I'a ill Kurz and Airs. Austin drove to Ashlaijd Sunday to visit Airs. I 'earl Murphy. Fred Dulton Is riding for beef cat tie on Dead Indian this week. PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS Mr. nnd Airs. Herbert Allen nnd daughter Margaret of I tend, have been the guestH of Air. and Airs. W. D. liarues. They wore accompanied on their drlvo by Airs. Kmnin Wilson, who has been making her daughter, Airs. Allen, nn extended visit. AIlss Florence lteardsley of the Ore gon Normal nt Aloumouth. visited Airs. Kiln Tyrrell's room at the Fhoe nlx school Wodnesdny. The Phoenix teachers are In at tendance at the Institute In Aledford Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this wek. Airs. T. J. Maymgren attended the College Women's club In Med ford last Saturday. The Phoenix unit of the County Health association met for sewing Tuesday afternoon of last week. Airs. Kugeno D. l.oucks was sur prised Sunday by tho arrival of her son. Ftndlay houcks, from Ksscx, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Franer Hrown have returned from Chicago and Kal Ispnl, Mont., whither they were call ed by the death of Mr. Itrown's sister, AI Inn l'ltn Drown. Old Resident Given Up by Physicians "Given up by five doctors, my only hope an operation. I rebelled on cutting me open, us 1 am 76 years old. A neighbor advised try-, Ing Mayr's Wonderful remedy for stomach trouble. got relief right uwuy. 1 had not eaten for 10 days and wits as yellow as a K"ht piece. 1 could have lived only a few days but for this medicine." It Is a sim ple, harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucus from the Intentinnl tract and h I lays the inflammation which causes practi cally all stomach, liver and Intes tliiMl aliments. Including Appendi citis. Due do will convince or money refunded. At all druggist. Conk wltli mR tf For Thrifty Saturday Shoppers We Have SMART MEW COATS for WOMEN At Surprisingly Low Prices When we are enabled to offer coats like these of the highest character, the newest styles, of costly materials, at the unparalleled low price of only Ai o C Then we are surely justified in naming it an event of unusual importance THE NEWEST COLORS Gracklchcad Black Princo ' Bokhara Cuckoo Wino Tansy Queonbird Tacapa , Kingfisher A deposit will hold any coat Ladies' House Dresses $1.50 Values 95c A large assortment of rolors, patterns and V regular $1.")0 value; ! 95 st vies to ehoose from Gulden Kule price Writing Paper 39c Pound or 3 Pounds for $1.00 nel Willard's Societv Linen writing paper, weight one pound. A regular ")0e value; Golden Rule price, 39 or 3 for $1.00 Only a small (Miaiitity available at this price. Fine Feathers Hosiery Pure Thread Silk $1.35 Values $1.00 Again the Golden Ride gives a tangible 'exposition of economy Fine Feathers hosiery is fash ioned of pure thread Japan silk; strongly reinforced heels and toes, extra long silk hoot and extra elastic fine cotton garter tops. i mu von see tin- stockings you cannot possiblv judge them lor the price gives no impression of their super iority. 13y all means come and get acquainted with Fine leathers hosiery! All the fashionable shades are here to select from. Exceptional Values Kolex, 0'"c value, Golden Rule price, dozen 39 M e n t h o 1 a t u in. "0c value, Golden Rule price 43 Pahuolive Soap, 10c value..8 Pebeeo Tooth Paste. 50e value, Golden Utile price 35 Pepsodent Tooth Paste, .)0e val.. Golden Rule price 35 Hind's Honey and Almond ("ream, 50e value 39 Pahuolive Talcum, Fgyptian, Lilac or After-Shaving. 25e 0vals., Golden Rule price 1S Palinolive Shampoo, 50c value, Golden Rule price ..'..38e , A Reminder of Our Policy of Lowest-in-City Prices Means that GiJdcn Rule prices are always less, every day in the year, on every article of mer chandise. This applies not only to regular stocks, but to special items offered in competition sales as well. Our customers may reiyl the advertisement's of other stores with the knowledge that thovocan make their pur chases at the Golden Rule for less. iMmnday, October 19, a repre sentative from New York for the Pictorial Review Pattern ""l'i'i'.v will gladly demon strate, the use of the new Pic torial patterns. Ladies may consult her free of charge re garding any st.wing problems. Southern Oregon's Big gest Department Store 95 Busy Stores The reason Ave Sell for Less o o