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mhdfoiut matt; ttwbtintc. medford,
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rpAinx of interference and now pluys
that have been held in reserve all
season for the Ashland gaiiuc. The
Ashland teum is full of licpo and
"pepped up" for victory, In apito of
the poorhowing they have made nil
Hudson.
SOME SPECIAL ;
F
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. OmXiOX. FIJI DAY, NOVKMB'KIl n. V.m ' '
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AHlllAXD. N,,v" (i' AhIiI.-iimI
N.:1iot.l dim i-M HA."1 u'1' :i,m
U1II.5U fur th eon.K '"''; to I.m
1-HiHCtl by tax levy. TK' kw n in Hi til'l
Iv hi oxers ,f the uinMint cullc-el for
. v.w.1- :ml nlHU lltcllt'l' ?r.(MM to
bo imi.l as Inlon-Hi oil. Ou irfw IhjihIh.
Tin' all-star football team selected
. from tli u Rrado Bchoola of Medford
will play tlio Junior lilli school of
'Aliliiiul ut the Holly Btraut grounds
.Saturday afternoon J a their annual
Kime, and for enthusiastic fierceness
The "whole num reinMM1" "1 1,1,5 piay mo contest promises to oo ine
m-Awol f.r lhe eo.uin' ' ' .- um.,01 tao year.
T.tj no Tho ri'iiialnder's nf fum oldon Mclice, first Hiring renter
r.ui i.a i.v thf count)' schfnd of the Medford IiIkH school, will ho
tax, the slate elementary
Hlalo school titx
th
una from' tuiuoiiN
paid by students from outside- iho dm-
tricti ,ii
MImh .lesHle Rose, former jliinmi
wmmin is. viMiiiiiR her relHtiv.v in
AxhJitml and Is at present a Icoiihu
ffucHt in the home f her broti''
Curl Roue of Sixth street. .Miss Jtt He
h.in for some time been 'in Minnv'
(inolis where she is eonneeted
Diet I'niversity of .Minnesota in carry
ing on researeii work. M is Huso is j
H sister of .Mrs. Harold AHken, How-:
nrd none and Carl Hose of this city
nnd will remain in Ashland for un
indefinile stay.
Miss lXher Johnson, teacher of
the I'irsf Riade in tho Junior Jilfcli
school returned to her work bn Thnrs
diiy, after n three weeks' absence on
account of Illness,
Clco V. Howell. hioloRy teacher in
the public schools, and V. M. C. A
secretary for Ashland went to Port- I
land Thursday to spend the week end I
in a conference of V. M. C A. woik
ers. Miss ClbulyH Morton, .Junior IiIkIi
teach or was unable to leach on
Thursday and Friday on account of,
Illness. - j
- Mr. and Mrs. C (). Van Natta have
returned to Ashland from their two
weeks vacation spent at Portland. ;
Mrs. W. H. M:Nalr mid Mrs. K. K.
Whittle went to Grants I'ass Wednes
day evening in company with Airs.
Lewis who is K'and matron of the
Kanlcrn Star.
Rev. H. J. Chancy, who lately
moved from Ashland to KuKcm made
a short visit In Ashland un Wednes
day. The Valley View Communlly club
held a happy neighborhood affair
eelclirutiiiK Hallowe'en. There were
eiffhty pilosis lo enjoy the fun. The
affair was held in the sfhoolhou.se
which had been made nltraeilvc with
fall K'censi and Glowers. The pro
gram Included a piano solo by M rs.
Kvert HoHtwick, a discussion of the
might of the eustoiiiN of Hallowe'en
which had been prepared by .M rs.
Chancy and was read by .Mis. Stella
Morse; a vocal duet by Mrs, Lennox
and Mis. Mabel Keaclutrt, and a rend
ing by Mrs. (IhtsKovv, The evening
ended with games and Hallowe'en
Jokes and seasonable refreshments of
sandwiches, pumpkin pie and coffee.
Mount Ashland chapter of the
Daughters of the- Amerh-air Revolu
tion will hold their next meeting en
Nnvniiiln-r L''H h. The mei-tlng 'wiM
begin with a no hostess lumiieou
served al the l.ltbla Springs Hotel, at
one o'clock, Following the luncheon
the chaptor will hold Hh regular husl
jiiess session and literary program in
Hie ballroom of the holed,
. Ashland HI football tram is rrmty
to meet Medford, The team has hern
engaged In the hardest kind of prac
tk:e daily clearing up ranged spots
and smoot hlng out plays until they
feel that they can put up a most
creditable game on ArinlMlk-n dity.
The team will he somewhat weakened
by the loss of (itisitHI who Is not In
the, lineup for (he ,M'dford uame ow
ing' to Hliuhl fujurii's rerelveil in the
serHP 1 wit It Rosebtli g, ( losnell is a
very valuable man on 'the team and
h Iokh will be felt rather keenly,
(Ml)'T Hihm n taibsi Ii ut Ion for rSoHiiell,
the, llnr'iip in the .Mt-dford game will
iboilii h'SH bi the mii tin: as thai tor . I he
Roseliurg anie.
i MInho Adeua .Io- and lOtten (la ley
lef( Tlmrsdny night for Portland
w here they deimiiiHtralc the making
of 'prune bread at the International
Htnek Show next Hatiuday.
.Mrs. Hleanor Slovens and two chil
dren me veiling in Medford with
Mrs. Sleverm' ulster. .Mrs, Roy Iteb.
Aliss Louise Roger. itiuiKhU-r of .Mr.
and Mrs. J. A, ituger of Alida street,
beeume the bride of Clyde Peart of
Medford last Tuevday afternoon. The
wadding took' place in Medford and
the young people Liter came to Ash
land where they received the good
wImIich of friends. Mrs. Peart has
been a student of the Ashland high
school and was deservedly popular
on aeeonnt of her very friendly man
ner which endeared her to her
friends. K
t llenry C. Culcy spent Thursday
.unending to business In the Central
lolnt district, lie as accompanied
on the trip by C. C. Clark, lately Irom
t.'iilirornla.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kuignman
have-returned from Sbasia City wlierc
Jhey were called to altend the funeral
of Ih'lr nephew, Uxerett Slmcox, who
uis killed In un aulomohlle accident.
Mr. P. S, I'rovost niid Mrs. Iminlmi
Provost were hostesses at. two de
l.nli.tul pHiiles given on Krhlny and
ta in-day evenings of hist week at Hie
P. H. ProvoM home on Vlslu street.
The house war attractive wiih aut
umn leaves and chrysanthemums.
There were Hallowe'en touches about
tnf rooms which added to the Interest
and charm of the affair. Hrldge lur
nlsbed the entcri.iininciit and on Krl
day nluht Mrs. C.-oikc Rose w..n lith
M-ure and Mrs. .1, H. Mitice the eon
Kolntlon. while on Saturday Mrs. .1. A.
AtctJee secured the high honors mid
MtH. .hv Crow won the consolation.
out nf thn ifamn ArmlKtfcn itav with
I Aulil.iTirl Mi'Una Dm,tlnr ontr:inra In
West Point, has been called to Port
land to tako tho entrance examination
next week and will Htudy Instead of
pructlce. 'ilia placo will bo taken by
Hughes.
Tho Bnloclion of the officials for
the Kiimo Wednesday la now under
way nnd Uiey will probably be from
the University of Oregon. Coach
Hughes of Ashland objecU to Ted
Cramer of Grants Pass nnd Scheffel
of this city, on tho grounds "a slip
will cost Mm a year s work." I he
attitude of the Granite City mentor
came as & surprise.
The local o;uad will spend tomor
row morning in hard scrimmage, per-
Used Cars
We have six light cars
for sale at a bargain;
good me chanically,
good paint and good
tires.
No reasonable offer re
fused. Easy Terms
Stout's Garagfe
30 N. Holly St.
A fine measure of labor and ingredients,
and the fact that we can sell all we produce
enables us to make
REX
QUALITY PASTRY
BETTER .
Wliellier you bny out: nT llicsc clHicions pumpkin pics ill 4(t
(ir J'lirkerliousi! rolls iit L'Dr Hiij dozen, the Kcx Stimilnril of
(jualily will speak for ilself.
A J'iik; line of Kolls iliiily, Jinllci'lioi'iis, l'relzels, Hem- Cliiws,
Tmi Sticks, Cinminion liolls, Kaised Douliniits, Fruit Oonj;li
nuls, every ul'lernoon. . ;
REX CAFE & PASTRY
SHOP
Someone lo serve you til every hour ol! 1 ho day or nijilil.
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OVERCOA'
Values Saturday and Next Week at
McPHERSON'S
AH Wool Overcoats-Smartly Styled-Priced From
$yz:.50 $on.50
All Wool
Mackinaws
$10.50 to $13.50
Complete Line of
Wool Blazers
Shirts, . Sweaters
and Underwear
A WORD OF APPRECIATION
J wish to thank the people of Southern Oregon for their interest shown in
the opening of my new store, expressed by scores of visits during the
opening days. F. J. McPHERSON
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
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McPHERSON'S
6th and Central "Everything in Men's Apparer Under One Roof "Phone 1093
One Day Only AH Virgin , (t
Wool ' V
Fancy Plaid Shirts at. . : .
2C
Compare Service
Santf ord & Co.
3C7-309 East Main Street
Phone 702 Phone 703
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Compare Prices
Nnllee lo Cmiinii'toi-M,
Nollir Ih hcrcliy nil n Hull Iho filv
PlilntilMK i'lMniirlsNlnii will hold a
li'-liihm on Mi.iHlav, NiitiiiIh'i- mh.
Ill lllli llfilll' nt 7:.'i" i.Vl.i. k p. In. In
ll.""i ny hull ,,n th,. ti ttl urn uf Ih"
rlly mini. 'II .-..MKi.l. i- l:i. vi.nHifl-
inihiii i.r m imnii.n nf II... ii.iinwiim
Mri'iM f idiii ii i!..s. h r IM I It'l I'Iuhh
1 111 II IIiinIiichu im?I. CIiihk III.
A InnlliMI li( Nmlli lllvi l'sl.li. IHOIIIIO
lit!tuipn .liirhNnn mill Mnpli' KtvoelM.
t TI'V I'l AXMMi l ii.MMIMSIll.V.
Hy l.tu I Irli-h. Chnll limn.
Free Delivery Service
IS liiii'c Mars Caslilc S(iii 125
li'inso, . piicka.n'c 03
Larue Can If ex Myc 10
liaise ('an S.-nii-Flush U5
Old Dnlch Cleanser, can OS
Lux, package ; 10
Mall Mas.ni Jar I-ids, l.r.eii 20
Kcniioiny Jiir Mi.ls. dnzeii U5
,1-lJi. Can Srhilliuii's I5akinjur Mcwder.. .50
Can Xi-liiUinti's Mak. l..v.ler..i.20
.1-1, 1. Can I'ancy (irouu.1 Choeoliite 128
2 Cans lnwii Sweet Corn 125
Mil !( (''mi Kiiney Dill I'i.-kles 125
Largo Can Mesl Sour l'ickles .35
Phone us your order, and pay
' .our delivcryman at your home
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Fancy Wheat
Fancy Wheat, "not, .screenings,"
Sack, per pound , 03
Opal Shortening
5-LI). Mail Mest Shortening .' 85
.10-Id Pail Mest Shortening 1.60
Red Alaska Salmon
Large Can Fancy Med Salmon .30
Wesson Oil
(Juart, Wesson Oil .40
' .j-Oiilloii. Wesson Oil 89
tialloii Wesson Oil :..1.S9
Tobacco
Ming Climax
. Plug Horseshoe
1'lug Star
.74
.74
.74
USE .
Our Delivery Service
Regular Prices ,
G-Lbs. ( Vise.)' 1.50
Fancy Full Cream Cheese, pound .30
Mesl Creamery Butter, -pound ' .55s
, 10-Ll). Sa.-k Pure Cane Sugar .65
IM-Lb. Sack Pure Cane Sugar 1.60
100-Lb. Sack Pure Cane Sugar ,...6.10
l.-Lb. Package Best Powdered Sugar.. .10 :.
1-Lb. Can Schilling's Coffee 1 57
o-Lb.-Can Schilling's Coffee, pound...; .56 -
Crape Nuts, piickagc .... .16
Marge Pkg. Sperry's Wheat Flakes.... .30
Large Pkg. Kellogg s Corn Flakes 10
Fancy Bulk Coffee, pound 45
10-L!. Sack Spcrry's Pancake Flour.. .70
JO-Lb. Sack Spcrry's Boiled Oats 55 .
Our prices will be the same
all next week
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