PAGE FOLD ASHLAND DAILY TIDINQS Local and Personal MASONIC GATHERINGS A A sh la n d L odge, F rid a y ev en in g , S ept. 17. W o rk on th e th ir d de- greft. S. C. G u n le r, w ire c h ie f of th e W e ste rn U nion in G ra n ts P ass, is s p e n d in g a few d ays h e re th is w eek w ith h is fam ily , and lo o k in g a f te r h is in te re s ts in th is vicinity. ♦ U n eq u alled d e c o ra tio n s and c o lo r e ffe c ts a t th e H a rv e st B all, F rid a y ev en in g . 10-5 <» > Mr. a n d M rs. N. E. H o w ard of M orrill, K a n .; M rs F r a n k H ow ­ a rd a n d F ra n k J a c k s o n of G reat F a lls, M ont.; A. M. S n y d e r an d son of G re n a d a , C a lif.; a re g u e sts from a d ista n c e w ho a re sto p p in g a t th e H otel C olum bia to d ay . <$> ♦ S p ire lla C o rse ts m ad e to o rd e r. M rs. C h u rc h m a n , 21 U nion S tre e t. Q J. R. E ld e r of P h o e n ix h a s p u r ­ c h ased th e J. R. R o b e rtso n house on A lm ond s tre e t. H e h a s m oved his fam ily up an d is a lre a d y com ­ fo rta b ly dom iciled In h is new p u r ­ chase. <3> <î> C liff P a y n e m ak es m ag azin e s ta n d s. 13-3 ♦ ProV. I. E. V ining h a s com e in A m ong to u ris ts sto p p in g a t th e H o tel A u stin o v er n ig h t w ere H. G. B olton of St. L ouis, M o.; E. J. T y le r of S u p e rio r, W is .; M r. a n d M rs. J. P. E v an s, d a u g h te r a n d s is te r of S alt L a k e C ity, U tah. <$> H e m s titc h in g a n d p lco tin g , B al­ cony Shop, V a u p e l’s S to re . <♦> M r. a n d M rs. F. G. A llard , fo r­ m er w ell know n re s id e n ts of A sh­ la n d w ho h a v e fo r se v e ra l y e a rs p a st been liv in g in C a rlin , N eva­ d a , p assed th ro u g h A sh la n d la st e v e n in g on tra in No. 16 on th e ir w ay to P o rtla n d to m ak e th e ir fu ­ tu r e hom e. A n u m b e r of th e ir o ld -tim e frie n d s w e re dow n a t th e s ta tio n a n d e n jo y ed a s h o rt visit w ith th e m d u rin g th e ir sto p here. A sk y o u r g ro c e r fo r B onton b re a d ; m ad e c lean a n d w h o le­ som e. 3 0 5 -tf <& M rs. W. E. S a n fo rd le ft y e s te r­ d a y on a h u rrie d trip to San F r a n ­ cisco. She expects to rem a in th e r e fo r a few days. W . E . B eggs a n d w ife, G. I. M arden, I. L. M ayfield, F ra n k F ee a n d H. E. P a tto n a re S e a ttle people w ho a re in A sh la n d to d ay , s to p p in g a t th e H otel A ustin. H elp boost th e H a rv e st Ball. You w ill g et y o u r m o n ey ’s w o rth . 10-5 V isito rs to A sh la n d fro m Los A ngeles re g is te re d to d ay a t th e local h o te ls in c lu d e Mr. a n d M rs. J. L. M oore, Mr. a n d M rs. M. C. Sim kin. “ 'W gy D ow n Y o n d e r in th e C o rn fie ld ,” a t th e H a rv e st D ance. <$> <•> H. L a sh w as a b u sin e ss v isito r to A sh lan d fro m T ra il y e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n . «> Mr. a n d M rs. J. T. W a rre n , M isses K a th e rin e a n d M arion W a r­ ren o f H o n o lu lu , T. H ., a re A sh­ la n d g u e sts th is w eek, sto p p in g a t th e H o te l A u stin <3> Mr. a n d M rs. A n d rew s of S ta n d is h , C alif., a re sp e n d in g a few days in A sh lan d th is w eek. fro m th e L a k e of th e W oods w h ere he h a s been sp e n d in g th e g r e a te r p o rtio n of th e su m m e r. He h as co m p leted a fin e su m m e r c o t­ ta g e a t th a t re s o rt w hich he will use fo r a h u n tin g and fish in g lodge. <3> <9 T he H a rv e st Ball. F rid a y e v e n ­ ing. D ancing from 9 to 1. 10-5 <8> ❖ A little d a u g h te r h a s com e to g lad d e n th e hom e o f Mr. a n d Mrs. Guy R a n d le s of th is city. T he lit­ tle lady first saw th e lig h t of day S e p tem b e r 8. <$> J. F. H u n te r a n d F re d G aupp of T acom a a re g u e sts a t th e H o tel A u stin today. A. B. C ornell, th e w ell know n ♦ V Big d an ce! .N a ta to riu m ! Sat- in su ra n c e m an of G ra n ts P ass, u rd a y n ig h t! New R oyal Ja zz w as a b u s in e s s ' v isito r h e re yes­ O rc h e stra . 290-T -F -S -tf te rd a y . <*> ■$> M iss V ivian E llio tt of K la m a th San F ra n c isc o g u e sts a t th e ho­ F u lls cam e o v er th is w eek an d te ls y e s te rd a y an d to d ay a re W. will e n te r h ig h school fo r th e S. R eilly, A. A lb e rt, W. J. G race, co m in g y ear. She w ill m ak e h e r J a m e s L o v elan d , A lb e rt C o u lter, hom e w ith h e r sis te r, Mrs. J. V. C. M. B alesen a n d P a u l D inkft. M illet. •. ‘Oh, By J in g o ! ” at th e H a rv e st S o m eth in g to look fo rw a rd to. D ance. T h e H a rv e st B all, F rid a y evening, «8» Mr. a n d Mrs. Geo. R obinson e n ­ S e p te m b e r 17, 1920. 10-5 te rta in e d Mr. a n d M rs. A. Spence ♦ W a lte r B arh am is ill a t a local a n d son, E ld o n M erle, of E a g le h o sp ita l w ith a n a tta c k of p n e u ­ P o in t a t d in n e r y e ste rd a y . m onia. Mr. B arham is one of th e <8> Mr. a n d M rs. R o b e rt C asey of B arham R ro th ers who a r e o p e ra t­ ing th e saw m ill on th e Siskiyous, th is city, left y e ste rd a y fo r th e a n d h a s been la b o rin g u n d e r m is­ K la m a th F a lls c o u n try to visit fo rtu n e for th e p ast six m onths* th e ir c h ild re n a n d o th e r re la tiv e s He w as se rio u sly h u rt a t th e m ill in th a t section. M rs. C asey took som e tim e ago, an d had only re ­ a lo n g a w hole lot of fru it a n d o th ­ covered from th e e ffe c ts of th is ac­ e r good th in g s fo r th e c h ild re n , c id e n t. H is m any frie n d s will be t h a t w ere ra ise d on th e ir place g lad to le a rn he is m a k in g a good h e re in A sh lan d . T hey e f f e c t to reco v ery from his p re se n t sic k ­ be gone tw o o r th r e e w eeks. ness. ♦ <» Mr. a n d M rs. J. H H u g h e s have <$> H elp th e boys! T hey will give b o u g h t th e house on S o u th P io ­ you a good tim e In r e tu r n fo r y o u r n e e r a v e n u e ow ned by M rs. H elen m oney. T he H a rv e st B all. 10-5 M arks, a fo rm e r re sid e n t of A sh­ $> lan d . T hey expect to m ove in to Rev. J. W . Hoyt is in L akeview th e ir new p u rc h a se as soon as it th is w eek lo oking a f te r a ff a ir s in is v acated. t h a t section p e r ta in 'n g to th e S u n ­ d a y school w ork in S o u th e rn O re­ T he W e ste rn U nion office is g e t­ gon P re sb y te ry . tin g new “ trin im in s ’ ” on its ex­ te r io r in th e sh a p e of a co at of G e n e ral r e p a irin g ; C o o p erativ e p a k it. w hich is b e in g a p p lied by E x c h a n g e, 57 N o rth M ajn St. th e a rtis tic b ru sh of H a rry H o s­ 13-eod-tf ie r. <&' ❖ ♦ W aldo C hase. H ira m H. F r a ­ J o h n B ry a n t a n d fam ily of A l­ z e r an d N. F r a z e r of D u n sm u ir b any, w ith a p a rty of frie n d s, a re w ere re g is te re d a t th e H otel Co­ ca m p in g a t p re se n t in th e a u to lu m b ia la st evening. p a rk . Mr. B ry a n t is c a sh ie r of th e F irs t N a tio n a l P a n k of A lbany, A son w as b o rn y e s te rd a y to a n d is lo o k in g fo r a house in A sh­ Mr. arttl Mrs. R obinson of M oun-' lan d fo r h is fam ily fo r th e w in- ta in avenue. T h e v o u n g m an tip - t e r , Ie wiU r e tu r n tQ bug._ ped th e beam a t 11 po u n d s. j ness in A lbany as soon as he can * <8> <8> i get his fam ily placed. Second h a n d g u n s a n d s p o rtin g ♦ goods w a n te d . T h e New G un M rs. B u rro w s, m o th e r o f P ro f. S to re , 57 N o rth M ain. St. I2 ?eo d -tf I. C. W ilson, p rin c ip a l of th e J u ­ b o u g h t th e G. M. R obison resi- If you c a n ’t com e to th e H ar- ! d ence p ro p e rty on L a u re l s tr e e t vest B all, buy a tic k e t anyw ay ■ a n d h elp th e boys. 10-5 j som e tim e ago, h av e com e to A sh­ land — (t> i, lan d from E a s te rn O regon an d T h e ro ad and tra il from th e rim 1 to o k possession of th e new ly ac- o f C r a te r lak e to th e n o rth boun- j (l« ire d hom e today. d a ry of th e p a rk , six m iles th is & sid e of D iam ond la k e h as been M r9’ J ’ H ’ H u g h e s u n d e rw e n t fin ish ed by S u p e rin te n d e n t S p a r - ! a n o p e ra tio n in a local h o sp ita l row of C r a te r L ake N a tio n a l p a r k . ! y e s te rd a y ’ S h e . is re p o rte d to d ay th u s o p e n in g up t h a t w o n d e rfu l to be m a k in 6 a - OO(1 recovery. ❖ — ❖ <9 + ♦ scenic and d e lig h tfu l region to th e Rev. O liver, w ho h a s been fill­ p u b lic, a s th e re is a fa irly good ing th e p u lp it of th e F re e M etho­ tr a il to D iam ond lak e from w here d ist c h u rc h fo r th e p ast y e a r, has th e C ra te r la k e tra il ends. H ow -' left fo r A lbany, c alled th e r e by th e e v e r. S u p e rv iso r R a n k in of C ra te r I illn ess of his wife. T h e c h a rg e L ak e N a tio n a l fo rest will b u ild a h e re w ill be looked a f te r by Dis­ fin e tr a il th ro u g h th is six m iles tric t E ld e r G lazier fo r th e p re s ­ to D iam ond lak e next sp rin g at e n t u n til a re g u la r p a s to r can be te h la te s t, th u s m a k in g a good p rocured. ro ad a ll th e w ay betw een th e tw o <3> la k e s.— M edford M ail T rib u n e . “ By th e Silvery M oon.” a t th e <» <•> ANJOU, BO8C' AND COMICE H a rv e st D ance. B ring in above p e a rs to p a c k ' Mr. a n d M rs. F. D. W a rrin g of o u t fo r s h ip m e n t. W ill b e g in ; t P o rtla n d h av e been sto p p in g m p a c k in g th e 21st. "7 HL AND F R U IT & PR O D U C E A sh la n d fo r th e p ast d ay o r tw o, g u e sts a t th e H o te l A u stin . ASSOCIA TION. Not Waiting for Winter; They're Wearing Furs Now The garm ent Illustrated makes up into a very attractive and serv­ iceable school dress in chambray. The collar, cuffs and belt are piped with any contrasting color which gives it pleasing finish. The skirt is plaited, front and back lnd contains two pockets that are useful in school, clothes. F rid a y , S e p tem b r 17, 1920 Present Year Has Good Fruit Crop W hen th e stom ach is O ff, ” s o m e tim e s a T h e A sh la n d F r iu t an d P ro d u c e a sso c ia tio n is one o f th e b u siest se ctio n s of th e city th e se days, w h e re p a c k in g an d sh ip p in g of f ru it is going on from e a rly m o rn ­ ing u n til la te a t n ig h t. W hile th e f ru it crop th is y e a r is m uch lig h t­ e r th a n th a t of o th e r y e a rs, th e q u a lity is ex cellen t, a n d tlm a sso ­ c ia tio n h as n o th in g to com plain of w hen it com es to e v e ry th in g b u t peaches. T his la tte r cro p is slim th is y e a r, b u t th o se on th e m a rk e t a re ex c ep tio n a lly fine, p re ­ su m a b ly on a cco u n t of th e sm all a m o u n t on th e tre e s. P e a rs a r e a good crop th is y ear, as a re plu m s a n d p ru n es. T he! B a rtle tt p e a rs h av e been packed a n d sh ip p e d , a n d n ex t w eek w ill see th e p a c k in g of th e D’A njou, th e Bose a n d C om ice. In d ic a tio n s p o in t to a good crop of th e s e la te r p e a rs. T he a sso c ia tio n h a s ju st fin ish e d sh ip p in g o u t a c a r of m ixed f ru it c o n sistin g of peaches, p lu m s a n d p e a rs to K la m a th F alla. T h e la rg e a d d itio n to th e a sso ­ c ia tio n ’s p la n t is co m p leted an d a ffo rd s m uch b e tte r fa c ilitie s to ! th e w ork in th e b u ild in g . veld y n e u ses g ra y s q u irre l o r By “Marjorie” m ole, a n d th e d u ll b lu es a re e q u a l­ ( W ritte n fo r th e U. P . ) ly b e a u tifu l w ith a bro w n , black, N EW Y O RK .— S u m m er fu r o r ta u p e fu r. sa le s a re s till w axing h o t in th is F u r seem s to w ork its festiv e little city, a n d in ste a d of fu rs b e ­ a r t upon ev ery rea lm of fash io n in g p laced in s to ra g e th e y a re t a ­ th is y e a r. I t is m ad e in to c o rd s k e n hom e fo r im m e d ia te w ear. a n d g ird le s fo r th e s tr a ig h t s tre e t A lth o u g h th e fu ll-le n g th w rap s d resse s. L ittle p la q u e s of it cu t a n d d o lm a n s of H u dson seal, oval, o ctag o n , o r s q u a re a re set s q u irre l, o r k o lin sk y a re n o t m uch upon d re ss goods a t c e rta in in te r ­ in evidence, som e to u ch of f u r is j vals. D ress sleeves a n d n eck s a re seen upon a lm o s t e v e ry g a rm e n t o fte n edged w ith it, a n d a fte rn o o n w orn upon T he A venue. a n d e v e n in g silk gow ns em ploy S h o rt little c o a te e s o r capes in it ex te n siv ely fo r very e la b o ra te se al, s q u irre l o r fitc h a re w orn to u ch e s. M arab o u in a ll sh a d es ex ten siv ely o v er s u its a n d s tr e e t of th e rain b o w fleck s e v en in g wool d re sse s a n d th e p o p u la r l it ­ gow ns. T h is is very p o p u la r in tle c h o k e r of la s t f a ll’s r u n n in g b lack upon gay hues. is b a c k in fu ll force. F itc h , m ole, H a ts a re e ith e r e n tire ly of fu r s q u irre l, o r sto n e m a rte n seem s o r fu r-trim m e d . T h e R u ssia n fu r th e fav o re d f u r fo r th e se tin y neck tu rb a n is show n in seal, beav er, c h o k e rs. H ead s a n d ta ils a re n u tria , o r raccoon. T h e se tu rb a n s used, a n d so m e tim e s a bow of a iry a re la rg e a n d ta m -lik e , topped tu lle o r m alin e . T he c h o k e rs a re w ith a la rg e b u tto n covered by th e w orn fa ste n e d in th e b ack o r side- m a te ria l a n d o fte n d a n g le som e fro n t. fu r ta sse l. T h e h ig h e r-p ric e d fa b ric c o a ts F a b ric h a ts of v elvet, d u v e ty n , a re so lav ish ly trim m e d w ith fu rs silk o r s a tin , fla tin t f u r a p p liq u e s th a t th ey o fte n rese m b le a f u r a n d p laq u e s o r b a n d in g s. Som e of c o a t trim m e d w ith c lo th . Deep th e m h a v e ‘‘e a r rin g s ’ of gayly b a n d s of b e a v er, n u tria , m ole, c o v ered fu r. P o rt O rfo rd h as se cu re d a n elec-, s k u n k o r s q u irre l fin ish th e s k irt T h e re a lm of ac ce sso rie s is very trie lig h tin g system . of th e co at, fo rm deep c u ffs, a n d fui> like. P u rs e s a n d b a g s show th e n o se-h ig h c h o k e r c o lla r, w hich, a to u ch of it in h a n d le s o r tr im ­ H e p p n e r— D eposit of w h ite a l­ w h en u n fa s te n e d d ra p e s a b o u t th e m ings. T h e re a re c a n es w ith lit­ k a li e a r th fo r ro a d s u rfa c e new s h o u ld e rs as a sh aw l c o lla r. tle a n im a l h e a d s, a n d bead y eyes in d u s try h ere. S u its use th e n a rro w b a n d in g s b lin k fro m u m b re lla tops. V anity a b it m o re, a lth o u g h c o lla rs of cases a n d d an ce b ag s use e ith e r a solid f u r a re also very good. F u r tin y f u rr y foot, h e a d , o r ta il som e­ seem s to h a rm o n iz e w ith th e goods p lace a b o u t th e m , a n d even ev e n ­ r a th e r th a n c o n tra s t. T h u s, a pe­ in g com bs a re to p p e d -w ith a fu rry can b ro w n d u v e ty n uses n u tria b a n d in g , w hile fa n s of m arib o u f u r of a lm o s t a lik e sh a d e , a ta u p e a re s u p p la n tin g th e f e a th e r fan. Pretty Wedding M rs. L. B. A d sit a rriv e d in One of th e p r e ttie s t w eddings A sh la n d - th i s fo ren o o n from J u ­ th a t h a s ta k e n place in T a le n t in n e a u , A la sk a, a n d , w ill be th e MILLINER m any y e a rs w as th a t of Miss R u th g u e s t of M iss G eorgie C offee f o r , M orris, d a u g h te r of Rev. a n d M rs. som e tim e. M rs. A d sit w as a 39 E. M ain St., O pposite F ire H all C. G. M orris, an d M anie A lvin fo rm e r re s id e n t of A sh lan d and P o r te r of R o se b u rg , w hich oc­ w ill be re m e m b e re d by h e r m any ASHLAND, ORE. c u rre d a t noon W ed n esd ay , Sep­ frie n d s h e re as M iss A gnes W il- ______ te m b e r 15, 1920, a t th e F irs t Ham s. S he sto p p ed o ff h e re w hile I C om plete lin e P A T T E R N HATS M eth o d ist c h u rc h in T a le n t, th e o n h e r wa y to H o n o lu lu . Rev. M orris, f a th e r of th e b rid e, S p rin g sa lm o n pack a t C olum - i p e rfo rm in g th e b e a u tifu l rin g c e r ­ b ia riv e r p o in ts 27,540,000 Largest Stock, Best Quality em ony of th e M eth o d ist E p isco p al p o u n d s. V alue of pack $6,719,- c h u rc h in th e p rese n c e of a la rg e Lowest Prices 300. co m p an y of in v ite d g uests. T h e c h u rc h w as h an d so m ely P e jid le to n — T e rm in a l tru c k a g e V E L V E T S, SA TIN S, SILK S, d e c o ra te d w ith c e d ar, la u re l and a t R ie th , th re e m iles w est, to be m asses of a s te r s a n d p e tu n ia s. RIBB O N S, ORNA M ENTS, d o ubled. P re c e d in g th e e n tra n c e of th e N O V E L T IE S, FA N C IE S, b rid e , M rs. J o h n H. F u lle r a n d K la m a th F a lls — M int in d u s try FLO W ERS, M rs. A llen McGee sa n g “ O P e r ­ y ield s 60 p o u n d s to a c re w o rth PLU M ES, BR A ID S, SH A PE S , fect L o v e.” $900. FR A M E S, V A ILS, ETC. To th e M endellsohn b rid a l TOO I,ATE TO CLASSIFY m arc h , played by M rs. H. J. Van F o sse n , th e b rid e a n d groom e n ­ W e M ake to O rd er, R e trim , FO R SA L E — C ull p each es, 3 c e n ts te re d th e c h u rc h a tte n d e d by Miss p o und. No d eliv ery . 67 Sce- M akeover, a n d a ll W o rk in th e D ora D avis of O a k la n d , O re., as n f t D rive. 14-1 M illin ery Line. m aid o f h o n o r, a n d Roy P o r te r FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a n d u n ­ W B IN V IT E YOU TO CALL of R o se b u rg , b r o th e r of th e fu rn is h e d room s. In q u ire 476 j groom , a s b est m an . T h en fo l­ N. M ain, o r P h o n e 447-L. 14-2* low ed th e s h o rt c erem o n y w hich LO ST— B etw een A a n d -Main u n ite d th e hap p y p a ir in holy - s tre e ts , B ro w n ie box kodak, w edlock. size 2-A. L eave 281 E. M ain, T h e b rid e • w ore a gow n of o v er C ook’s pool h a ll. 14-3* w h ite s a tin h a n d so m e ly e m b ro id ­ FO R SA LE— E le c tric w a te r h e a t­ e re d a n d c a rrie d • a b o q u e t of er, w ith ta n k , co m p lete. P la za b e a u tifu l “ O p h e lia ” roses. B a rb e r Shop. 14-2* At th e close of th e cerem o n y M rs. McGee gave a vocal solo, FOR SALE “ My W is h ,” fo llow ing w hich con­ “The Prettiest Place in Ashland.” g r a tu la tio n s a n d good w ishes 33 Strawberry Lane w ere sh o w e red upon th e happy Six room m o d e rn B u ngalow pair. «type d w e llin g w ith c o n c re te Mr. a n d M rs. P o r te r le ft th a t w alled basem ent and fu ll flo o re d a ttic . W ood a n d coal a fte rn o o n on a s h o rt honeym oon fu rn a c e , b e st p o rce lain e n a m ­ trip . On th e ir r e tu r n th ey w ill eled p lu m b in g , c a b in e t k itc h e n , m ik e th e ir hom e a t th e farm of la rg e b a th room , com m odious th e groom n e a r R o seb u rg . sc re e n e d porch. T h e groom is a h ig h ly re sp e c t­ B ig lo t (m o re th a n th re e - fo u rth s a c r e ) , w ith law n, flow ­ ed y o u n g fa rm e r a n d an o v e rse a s AT e r g a rd e n , f r u it tre e s , o rn a ­ v e te ra n . T h e b rid e w hose hom e m e n ta l tre e s a n d sh ru b s . L ove­ w as in T a le n t w h e re h e r f a th e r ly lo ca tio n o v e rlo o k in g L ith ia is p a s to r of th e M eth o d ist E p isco ­ P a r k a n d th e G len. O ne of th e few re a lly well pal e h u rc h , is an acco m p lish ed I b u ilt h o u ses in th e city. m u sic ia n , a n d a g r a d u a te of th e Price SIX THOUSAND DOL­ A sh lan d h ig h school. LARS. A m ong th o se p re s e n t w e re : Rev. See an y re a l e s ta te a g e n t in A sh lan d o r ph o n e 311-R . 14-2 an d Mrs. C. G. M orris, Mr. an d Mrs. L ouis B row n, iftr. a n d Mrs. I. C. W illiam s, M r. a n d M rs. M. ('. R eed, M i. a n d M rs. J. A. Bick- e rd ik e , Mr. a n d Mrs. W. N. W ells, Mr. a n d M rs. II. E. B ow m an,*M r. a n d Mrs. G eorge C u rrie r, Mr. and M rs. D itsw o rth , Mr. an d M rs. Cad E llis, Mr. a n d M rs. C has. H old- HAT about thia town and country twenty- five years from now? rid g e, Mr. a n d M rs. F r a n k H old- rid g e, Mrs. W. D. H o ld rid g e , Mr. The answer is in your and my act of today. a n d M rs. L e o n a rd O o rth u y s, Mr. As we practice civic pride today, so will it be re­ an d Mrs. W. A. S tra tto n , Mrs. W. flected in the GROWTH of our community a quarter of a century hence V ogeli, Mr. a n d Mrs. D. O. H u r­ ley, R a lp h B ow m an, M isses C a r­ The practice of civic pride Is more than the mere boasting of our community's present assets. It is m en an d M axine R ose, M attie T u r ­ mostly in the active support of the public and BUSI­ n e r, V a le ta B u rn e tte , E d ith a n d ) NESS institutions now here— that they may develop E th e l H azen, F ra n c e s M orris an d and GROW th e fo llo w in g o u t of tow n g u e sts: Popular subscriptions to any worthy cause— A sh la n d , Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n H. whether for charity or some big municipal improve­ F u lle r, M rs. H. J. V an F ossen, ment— is all mighty fine— never to be frowned upon M rs. A llen McGee, M r. a n d M rs. C. But there is a more stable method That method N. W ood, Mr. a n d Mrs. I. V. R ed- is in the simple little everyday act of buying ALL ife r. Miss V iolet W oods; M ed­ our goods at home— patronizing our home merchants ford, Mr. a n d M rs. C am pbell, F re d A community thrives and grows as Its business in­ G ru b e r; R o se b u rg Roy P o rte r, stitutions grow No business man with vision enough to build up a successful business, is so selfish but M iss L en a P o r te f a n d M iss N ora that he will throw his prosperity righ, back into the Davis. life and development of his community <$> It may be in the erection of a big busineses struc­ Celebai-tetl B irth d a y ture— it may be in helping finance some new busi­ Mrs, W. E. B u c h a n a n e n te r ta in ­ ness enterprise which will afford labor for many ed in h o n o r of h e r d a u g h te r Lova more workmen— it may be in the enlargement and at h e r hom e rec e n tly , th e occasion development of his own business—offering bigger trading selection— abreast the rest of the world. b e in g th e y o u n g la d y ’s 12th b ir th ­ day. A co m p an y of h e r school If we send or take the money we earn here to some other center for trading, pleasure, or investment— W9 frie n d s w ere p re s e n t an d sp e n t an cannot expect our community to grow— we cannot ex­ e n jo y a b le e v e n in g w ith gam es an d pect our own earning power HERE to in­ m usic, a f te r w hich th e ho stess crease. serv ed lig h t re fre s h m e n t. T he frie n d s w ho a s sis te d M iss Lova to m ak e th e event a hap p y o n e w ere P e a rl W a rd le , E velyn T a y lo r, D ea- na S pencer, E le a n o r H oyt, A lm a H ayes, A lta Y okum a n d D elp h in e S a c k e tt. Mrs. Lillian Currier I nstant P ostum Ten d a y s ’ t r i a l p ro v e s an d th ere’s a lot o f s a t ­ isfa c tio n in knowing. W h y n o t o rd er a tin o f I n s t a n t P o s tu m f r o m th e g r o c e r P ostum C ereai n e x t t i m e —a n d ¡If w a tc h y o u rs e lf a n d y o u r ow n. I nstant © f e e lin g s ? © POSTUM ‘There's a R e a s o n ' A BEVERAGE ">•<(« Of i #nd . »matt portion o f M ola»«k j SV Postum Cereal Company M ad e b y B a t ik Postum Cereal Co.. Inc..Battle Cieek Mich. Cwt«. M.ca.U 5 »ET WE j G h T E ig h t OuwCtS ■k V k I . ? W h c rc ’jr Y o u r D re a d B u ttered ? U 7 H A T makes your com m unity a prosperous one? * * You d o n ’t need to do a “ Sherlock H olm es” to fig­ ure o u t th a t the industries of a state or com m unity are the sturdy oaks around which the vine of prosperity twines. A nd th at the successful developm ent of an in d u stry depends u p o n th e q u a lity of the product and a market. O regon m an u factu rers are p u ttin g th e q u a lity in to their products; you can help extend th eir m a rk e t by asking tor “ O regon M ade” when you buy. And in­ cidentally p u t m ore b u tte r on your own bread. jtf * BUY O REG O N P R O D U C T S GET YOUR STONE JARS g o o d w a y t o f in d t h e t r o u b l e is t o q u i t c o f­ fe e a n d u se >4 ■ Associated Industries o f Oregon o r EG on HOLMES GROCERY DOUBLE BILL Is t o w n in 1 9 4 5 i There's M any a “K ic k ” Where You Least Expect It! * L o o k a t th is p ic tu r e a n d p o n d e r . F a t h e r th o u g h t t h e r e w a s n o m o re " p e p ” in t h e o ld n a g , b u t h is w a y w a r d d a u g h te r d is c o v e r e d t h a t th e r e w a s a w a llo p le ft in e a c h o ld h o o f -------a n d s h e u s e d t h e o n e h o r s e p o w e r b a tt e r i n g r a m in s e lf d e f e n c e . T h i n k f a r m life is d e a d f ro m t h e n e c k u p ? N o “ k ic k s ” le ft in it? O h ! w h a t a lo t y o u ’ve, g o t to le a r n ! S ee the sim ple life e x p o sed ------ get next to N a tu r e -------w a tc h th e A ll S ta r C o m e d y C a s t t e a r th e v e il o f s e c r e c y fro m the rom ance of rural r ig h te o u s n e s s in MACK SENNETTf New FIVE-REEL Comedy Sensation DOWN ON T H E FARM* Bv an All Star Cast D ram atic—Has Deep H eart In te r­ est and Is In te n ­ sely In terestin g REMEMBER 2 Days Only F R ID A Y -S A T ’R l)’Y