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o HMMESr SHri es AS ROCKY MTN AREA CHICAGO.. Oct. 28. (.V. I'.) I'll APPLE WEEK 10 e BE OBSERVED BY f ASHLAND, Oct. 28. Next i , w . mrr, ti ,Tnor Ar?i.'!iv VlltVI'XI) V (M TOKKIi' 2S MI'iWFOuP M AIIj TlillUi.M'i, imi.im ii'jr tier a blanket ot snow, iho inlilwrxt fiirmu will emphasize Iho RoKuo rlvr-j t....i... iniiiiin i-iwiim tmliiv iniiilu. In rncnunltion nf nnulo week. fnitfd Iho prospect ot coniinuicl olil Aiilo irotluctn Kill inulio ui ft- lurge with n colli wuvo In southern Mis- 1'iirl of tho menu, so'url, Illinois and Indiana. I S. A. I'otors Jr. of Iowa street Is The white covering, which broke remodeling his homo, when finished records in Mllwaukeo nn.l cnuuncor- Mr. Peters Will hBvo a house ot moil ed' tho unharvemod supir be.-t nop "rn hiiniinlow nffncl with u fine sleep In Colorado, was nearly 111 inchc In KPOich ami modern conveniences thick at Helena. Mont, and n Hair .m ". - -- -' . iJ. .. : ..,i. .k, ..r Hie reRiilnr forum luncheon lit the !, ' . Utlila Springs liolel on Tuesday noun. Ar'cnmn-invInE tho annwCiill ere '""l I11'1 vil,Ke of hearing Dr. W. S. arteafu'p. ,w of New-jork degrees above zero at Havre. Mont.. J?' yT" is able to Rive a the coldest spot in tho country yes- fll!nb ,-, "oi "the work and terday, an. hovering a -ou d the -() Am(,r. freezing-point in tho coin belt re- wm ,mve colnil,clC( tlle groat0st glon. Kansas expected from ir, to lllllIinnUl) fiiin work ever attempted. 50 degrees abovo zero today, and ,)r rjougiuv drew attention to the Omaha looked for 20 degrees. tnct ,h,lt lhcre ,vin bo wonderful Tho low temperatures In north-. (0Vcl0,pnH,t in ,0 xcl,r East such as cHsicni Lumnuu uum........ nn9 ,ll!Vcr ,oon Known in tneir nisiory nldlnc farmers' efforts to save beet crop, valued at JG0O00O. . in Off oi Mummy isg? mr -r-' i...f mm.Iu itn1i(lfii u-UI nrlsto from . IUIU1 I!. 1 llin uiii'iiiivn "i.i 11,0 tho fact that Hioko that were moul physically fit aiid.m(niauy tune were -. - - - , jiiii mi,uii,i tii. mi '"i Koine reaction will set in tumor- iho onos who were ablo to survive tho the northern r,istliH of war conditions. More and nurlh- ..,. rtn fmimlution lias been laid western plains area which, like the Hmong tho youth of tho Near Kast and " - - tllllUUH II"' J-Viui" snowfall, will move eastward to the advanced methods in agriculture havo western Great Lakes region nnu iQtn tnuht with reHUiis unii uui i thnnco toward tho east wlilrh no fn Jjas escaped with scattered rains Vaudeville excess ot uuylhlng known in tho Near East. -Mr. and Mrs. C.eorKO H. Howman of Koea street arc the Happy parents m a little daiiRhter, horn last Saturday. The meotinK of the Chautauqua .uiia.i rir Mnndiiv cven- .isnitiiii'1'". v........ . r .i ..n..uiilnt.nilnn nf a nrncram for the coiniiv; year, was not attended .... . r momlinm anil no blisi- OV U quui ui.. m ...v ...- was consmereii. o"iio o' i"- f2Ci'': '.The Fehnova dancers aiM'fr!n in Association vaudeville, at Hunt's Y;- lorian ion mm is tno proouci 01 a vum mtn - - master In the terpsichoroan nil. Ivan momhers feel that thoro shou Id he irehnova. The youn? ladles are Rlft- prom hut he t ono of local ed and accoinpllsneil in ineir cniwcn i.iicui .. - T. ..,.i, ,...r i.rofession. Tho act Is called "A W hirl the record of a proBram for cacl, j ear of Dance" inav he lllainlalneil. nioiiiuiic. Tony ami GcorBe. ecccl.lli.- a. r.,- he considered at a later ballc comedians, assisted by a charm-1 -.1- W. tl.crton of M"n- ; , , ha for a wcok been a Biiest at ine home of his ihiiiit. j. h. ..... . Almond street. Mr. rtobertson Is In Iho employ of the Southern Pacific and leaves soon to resume his work. I Mr. ISrown and daughter oi mo Willow Springs district were dinner guesls of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ilobertson on Monday to moot their guest, J. v. Ilobertson. . . The remains of Mrs. C. A. Splndlor were brought to Ashland on Tuesday from San Francisco, where Mrs. Spiiidler had gone Tor a serious opor.v t'on. Kunernl arrangements have not been announced. , ' ' The Y. P. S. CT. E. of the Presby . am niHiiniiii: a Jolly ; , ,artv to be held Krldnv night at the home of Miss l. i. onnv,,a nn Oak street. r-ii'.ii"o "i .iiL-iiM... " - A fi. Kellar of Allison strpot Js scr- Imislv 111 at (lie homo of A. MarsKe. Mr Kellar was starling for a ride on Kundav when he was stricken with a paralytic stroke and removed to the Marsko homo. I In order to raise sufficient funds to snpplv cortaln necessary play ground I equipment, the parcnt-teachor circle i . .. . .. ,.i.. i,ii, u.hnni is holding a I 111 Hie juniwi ixn". - - i,. bean supper Friday night at the. ' lunior high building. Itesldcs beans there will be Plenty of good pics for dessert. A jolly social hour will g ve parents and toachors a chance to lie on,,,n Imlter nenuainted. Mr and Mrs. Oernld uuincr . mu happy over the arrival ot a little sou. who was horn recently. The Harrod .tublloo singers gave a splendid entertainment at tho r-nnrft' gntlonal church Monday evening. 1 ho entertainers, who are all colored tal ent, were greeted by a good slwd audience Hint responded most heartily to the varied numbers of the program. Some delightful readings gave variety ......, Pnuuibiv t in number that was most acceptable to tho chll; dion was "Mttle Orphant Annie. ,.... u'Ua mnitt ntmrecintive scil with . ,., inriiiiiinrs responded most ,i ..rniiihipnt divorce uttiirney whose-1, ,,.. ing young lady, supplies the pint fur the act entitled "Watch "Km Walk." Harry Cody and Jack TriKg, In "Two Special Delivery Males." spe cialize In ukelele duets ii in I comedy songs and patter, all ot which Is or iginal. . ff..n,n r.ir." Miss Wanda I.lldlow, plays tho part of a vamping Insurance agent woh gets her wires crossed with wife la seeking separation. The skit Is full of tenso dramatic and comedy situations. Tho show Is Introduced with a nifty roller skating exhibition by tlalllk and Clarctt, who do a marvelous routine of whirls, spins and graceful figure skating. Women's Oldest hygienic problem now solve A new and - different way - : I THE old-time "sanitary PA" ' fast becoming a rarity. Millions are discarding it a a needlesi hazard. "KOTEX", a new and remarkable way. is now used by 8 in 10 better class women. five limes at absorbtnt as ordi nary totton pads You dine, dance, motor or hotirs in sheerest frocks without a second's donbt or fcan ' . , It deodorizes, too. And thus stops ALL danger of offending. Discards as 'easily as I piece of iMie. No laundry. No embarrass menu i Yoti ask for it at any drug or de partment store, without hesitancy, simply by saying "KOTEX." Do as millions are doing. End old. insecure ways. Enjoy life every day. Package of twelve costs only few cents. , R O T6X -. No laundry-discard like tun i t iMni., uovtnn of Mountain View cemetery. Is confined at the Coinmuiiity hospital suffering from the flu. .. ... tilrls- basketball ts an item oi m . . ... i.i. .1, aelmnl. The inter- iciesi, hi in.- i..n. - class series Is in progress and aflnr December 1 me learn m i'ii" Ashland high school will bo chosen to meet tho other teams In this district. Miss Frnncos mill, nigu radunte of 125. has gomi to llnlse. Iilalm. where she will lake n course i imrW iralnlnc. The Ashland high football game scheduled for Saturday. October ..I. has been changed to Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock In order to get a blggor crowd. ' .... The Hcta chapter or tno inin ' a....i.. ,.i..i, ihe Civic clubhouse Tuesday afternoon to hear a splendid program In which niemoers m i advlsorv board took part, llesldes the ...it... i.-, .Hon niuinrv. uiven by laiua uii ij.ti. - ihn hnurd members. Mrs. John fuller gave current topics on art nnu muni' i.. r, ,t inieresilna: way. She was followed by Mrs. Uuth Dews, who gave topics of oronomlc and political interest. Mrs. Ran nim ,.kn.,i. hnnb review of Ebor S Tarda." and Mrs. Mnttle Shaw gave an excellent review ot mo nniw. "The Show uir. ny ueorgo ntm. ...uini, im piaimnfi in hn the bent ex ample of humorous pluywrltlng by an American author. LOUISVILLE DEFEATS SEALS IN BAT FEST SAN FKANCISCO. Oct. 38. (A. P.) LnniHi-iile. chnmnlons of tho Ameri can association, trounced the San Francisco Seals, monarchs of mo Pacific Coast naseball league, yes terday, taking tho slith of tho nine gamo aeries by a score of U tb 9. The series stands. Heala four; Louis ville two. They meet In the seventh game this afternoon. O The Old-fashioned Way vou are not f t using an f Ironing Machine 0 1 Compare thlt old-fhioned way with ihe new modern way at illustrated - Linen tuippty exhausted berau-e to much time and effort U needed to keep it refreahed When with an Ironer you can iron a week's washing at ' ease and in a short time, Instead of standing for hours pushing and pressing with a heavy, hot iron. When with an Ironer you can readily keep a fresh supply of linen on hand at no laundering expense. When with an Ironer yon should worry or fret if a table cloth or a child's dress becomes soiled immediately. Fresh changes can be made without the thoughts of spending long hours of hard work at ironing or large laundry bills, because one can do them so easily with an Ironer. All it would mean is a few minutes of pleasant occupation. When with an Ironer you would prefer and enjoy doing ironing in your own home, rather than sending it out to be done at high cost, . s When by using an Ironer your linen, wearing apparel, curtains, etc., will keep their new and fresh appearance and last longer. When with an Ironer you are right up-to-date instead of behind the times. The New, Modern way Wonla cannot exprena th advantage of an Iroocr Th? eaftc of Ironing with an Ironer keeps the linen closet well supplied Shirts laundered at hih cost consequently not so many clean shirts for changes Useful every day of the week. The white enameled porcelain table top on the Junior Simple Ironer is useful every day in the week, as a service table, work tabic, in preparing meals or when washing dishes, as a sprin kling table, etc. This attach ment makes the Junior Simplex Ironer a most modem and effi cient household appliance. a I- - j m . RMrta arr simple to Iron with an lnmer result, you don't mind ircning them more often S The n-if -oner1 It is a beauty and so easy to operate An Ironer is so much more sim ple to use than a flatiron, foryou can be seated at an Ironer, guid ing the pieces and seeing them pjidc 111 rough beautifully ironed. Users tell us that they value a Simplex Ironer more than any other appliance for the home, whether it be a sewing machine, washing machine or anything else. Ill t Wlhiy? From Ironing Machine to Kitchen Tahle I A wonderful convenience! After you have finished the week's ironing in one hour right in your kitchen, simply lower the enameled Kitchen Table Top and there you have your Kitchen Table. We want you to see for yourself at our expense how perfectlythis marvelous Ironer will do your biggest ironing. See for your self how easy it is to operate, and how quickly and smoothly perfect it perform! its work. Try it on your sheets, pillow cases, table cloths, dresses, shirts, underwear and linge rie. Give it every ironing lest that you can When you, during our Extra Special Selling Offer, can' get, a Simplex Ironer for but little money But If You Decide To Buy Pay Only $5.0,0 . . w-. mmt - a I'll mi-lit; After FREE Trial It'll take more money to buy one in a few days think of! An-I then, if ymi Ho not want to keep it. our ilrivrr will pick it up, and It won t co-.t you one prnny. T hc-c Krc 1 he mo t liheral payment t errm by for that wc have ever made on a hih prntlc Ironing Mnehinc. Yon merely ninke n small fir.t payment after the lUdays free trial, and then you can pny tto ba twice ot ih? rn1o of only $t .60 per wenk. Herein your opportunity todoawayonre nml for all with the tired arm. achinRbar.k and utter exhaustion that comc.ifroitt weari Boinc hand ironinR. You operate the "JUNIOR" SIMPLEX caily and com fortably while tented on a kitchen cha.r. J A. B. CUNNINGHAM 214 W. Main Si. Peoples Electric Store Mcdford, Ore, O. O. ALENDERFER Phone 12 M1XNKAP01.I8. Because he lilrwl Age Brings Value, a tramp to aervn Ills alx months Jail I SKW YORK A 3n.-nnt Anmilfcin sentence, a hootlcKKor must aervn nix 'Btniui or 1KKI has milil for $:hhmi. months himself, plus IS months fori contempt. 1 ".mil with a ' WI ARC MANUFACTUnEM OF - Doom Screen, Windows and Saih, Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant tAlm la to Keep Our Quality an- ' 0 . Prlcca Absolutely Right Do Net Order From Out-of-Town Concern Bafora ' Letting Ua Figure on Your Bill. 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