áshlañd daily tídíygs T h u rs d a y , A pril 20, lillà Ashland News Jk A. F . & A. M. A shland Lodge No. 23 Special c o m m u n ic a tio n F rid a y e u in g , A pril 21. W o rk in second gree. V isitin g b re th re n w elcom e GEO. B. 1C E N H O W ER , W . M W. H. DAY. S e c re tary . K in g sb u ry , 195-4 F o r t h a t s p rin g fever. S a tu rd a y n ig h t. M edical Society M eets— T h e Ja c k s o n C ou n ty M edical so- so ci'.ty m e t la st n ig h t at th e hom e of Dr. E m m e n s in M edford. D r. L incoln K a lia n rea d a p a p e r in re g a rd to c e rta in X -ray w ork, w hich w as b o th in te re s tin g a n d in stru c tiv e . D octors J a rv is , G regg an d M acC racken a t ­ ten d e d fro m A sh lan d . T h e n ex t m e e tin g is to be hel.d w ith D r. Shaw C liff P a y n e m ak e s sew ing ta b le s W a n te d — F a t hens Market. A sh la n d F ish 1 9 2 -tf C ondition Im proved— M rs. N ick erso n of Iow a s tr e e t, w ho h a s been se rio u sly ill fo r se v e ra l m o n th s, Is v ery m u ch im p ro v ed a t D et D em and R IN D L E SS bacon. 195tf ric k sell it fo r less. Yeo sez: I w rite in su ra n c e on a u ­ to m o b iles an d tru c k s . 1 8 9 tf Epw orth League C onvention— An E p w o rth L eag u e con v en tio n will be held S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d ay a t R o se b u rg an d will be a tte n d e d by a b o u t 20 A sh lan d L e a g u ers. T hey will leave A sh lan d F rid a y e v en in g a n d r e tu r n S u n d a y ev en in g . Six d e le g a te s from K la m a th F a lls will a rriv e h e re th is e v e n in g a n d w ill a c ­ com pany th em on th e trip . A te n ta ­ tive p ro g ra m w ill be p re p a re d a t th e co n v en tio n fo r th e E p w o rth L eag u e in s titu te w hich is to be held in A sh­ land J u ly 17 to 23. Bead«, Jet Girdles, Flowing Sleeve«, Among Embellishments That Adorn These Garments. Among the new est offerings In blouses a re sm art tunic blouses th at fall alm ost to the ankles. O ther chic over-blouses drop Just to the hips, and th ere a re clever little blouses th at hide them selves Inside rite sk irt band. One does not see so m any blouses this season as form erly, but th e selection a t the shops Is even m ore elaborate. F o r form al afternoon occasions, there Is a long tunic blouse of Span­ ish lace, w ith w rist length flowing sleeves plcoted a t th e bottom . The lo n e r section of the blouse is split a l­ m ost up to the hips, and all the edges a re plcoted. A slim Jet girdle looped a t th e side lends becoming fullness a t a low w aistline. One needs only to com plete th is a ttra c tiv e blouse w ith a slip of black canton crepe, or she m ight a tte m p t a colored slip, such as tangerine o r m idnight blue. An im ported blouse Is fashioned of henna georgette elaborately em broid­ ered In tine steel beads. It Is a sim ­ ple slip-on affair w ith th e oval neck so fashionable th is season. Short kimono sleeves a re banded w ith a clever design of th e steel beads, and across the fro n t of the blouse great m otifs a re spread. A sash of plain henna georgette Is tied In th e back. A blouse sim ilar to th is comes In steel gray georgette w ith the bead trim m ing and Is unusually sm art worn w ith a suit of H arding blue duvetyn. Black georgette beaded In the fin­ est gold beads will find a welcome In th e w ardrobe of the woman who likes som ething a bit different. A Jong, loose unbelted blouse, com pleted by an accordion plaited sk irt of crepe m akes an Interesting costum e. A nother type of blouse distinctive fo r use w ith a tailored su it Is of n aturul pongee silk, w ith contrasting pipings In e ith e r red, green, brown or blue silk. A few tucks, and a round collar, cut in square scallops with cuffs and a peplum to m atch a re no­ ticeable features. T he scallops a re piped In the c o n trastin g silk, and a strin g tie finishes th e neck. THE TWEED DRESS AND CAPE K. N elson m ak e s s u its to o rd e r. H o tel A sh lan d Block. 1 6 8 tf H ave a fit a t O n e s . clo th es. P h o n e 64. OK LA. TEXAS THIS MAP SHOWS TH E PR IN C IPA L RADIO BROADCASTING STATIONS IN THE W a sh in g to n , D. C. . . . A tla n ta . G a...................... R om e, G a.......................... tä x v The picture sh ow s L illian R u ssell, w ho is th e w ife o f A lexander M oore a P ittsb u rgh publisher, handing h er report on im m igration conditions, w heh sh e in vestigated abroad, to Secretary o f Labor Davis. Y our frie n d s w ill be th e re . b u ry , S a tu rd a y n ig h t. K in g s 195-1 H e re ’s a new one— sliced rin d le ss bacon p acked in s a n ita ry w axed p a ­ p e r c a rto n s . D e tric k ’s G ro c e te ria . W e sell fo r less. 1 9 5 tf L eaves on Train 13— M rs. P a ris , w ho h a s been v isitin g a t 842 B laine s tr e e t fo r som e tim e, le ft to d ay on tra in 13. aHi a i i A p r i l 20.— One m an T h e b est hom e m a d e ca n d ie s can i w as in s ta n tly k illed a n d fo u r o th e rs be had a t R ose B ro th e rs . 1 5 2 tf j in clu d in g th re e S e a ttle policem en, ' w ere in ju re d , w hen a n a u to m o b ile T ry D e tric k ’s sliced rin d le ss bason c ra sh e d o v er th e e m b a n k m e n t on th e p acked in s a n ita ry c a rto n s, C osts E n u m c la w -T a c o m a ro a d , five m iles no m ore th a n th e o rd in a ry kin d . j e a st of T acom a a t an e a rly h o u r 1 9 5 tf ito d a y . 111 w ith In fluenza— M rs. E rn e s t H o g u e of La s tr e e t is q u ite ill w ith in flu e n za F o re s ts fu rn is h d o n ’t b u rn them . f u tu r e 194 0— T im b e r an )im poi£ed u ry if fo re s t fire s c o n tin u e . MRS. F. D. COUNTISS hom es T a m ale s, hom e m ad e, th e real th in g . P la za C o n fectio n ery . 195-1 O rres cle a n s 191-3 M akes Trip up Canyon— T. L. P o w ell, th e tr a n s f e r m an, took a sm a ll load o f th in g s to Sap- a n d -S a lt-in -th e -W o o d s y e s te rd a y , fo r B ert M oses, w ho a c co m p an ied him . Mr. P ow ell fo u n d th e trip a d iffic u lt one, b u t a rriv e d a t th e cab in w ith o u t a g re a t d eal of tro u b le . T he g ro u n d a ro u n d th e cab in w as v ery m u d d y a n d he h a d a h a rd tim e tu rn in g a ro u n d . On th e r e tu r n trip th e ro ad w as blocked by a slid e w hich occu red a f t e r th e u p w a rd trip , a n d P ow ell h ad to shovel his w ay th ro u g h it. He re p o rts very little snow on th e ro ad . Lillies from Mrs. E d d y - M rs. E ddy, fo rm e rly of A sh aln d , b u t who lives in B erk eley a t p re s e n t, w as th e d o n o r of th e c a lla lillie s w ith w hich th e B a p tist c h u rc h w as deco­ ra te d E a s te r S u nday. T h e re w ere a p p ro x im a te ly 150 of th e flo w ers, all b ein g in fine s h a p e w hen th e y a r ­ rived. Dance Saturday night. M oose hall L eed on fs O rchestra. 195-3 R ecovering front Influenza— M rs. O. E. H u rs t, of B each s tr e e t who has had se v era l w e e k s’ siegi w ith in flu e n z a , is a ro u n d a g a in , bul is not very s tro n g as vet Dew Drop Ion— for lunches, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ,Makes Visit In A shland__ Mr. and M rs. C h a rle s C onger a r ­ rived in A shland S u n d ay e v e n in g an d sto p p ed over fo r a s h o rt v isit w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. J. L. G reenw ood. T he C ongers a r e ta k in g an a u to trip from (U N O t« w O O D Ok UNOCAWQOD th e ir hom e in A lam ed a, C alif., a n d expect to go on to P o rtla n d a n d from This season presents a tweed drees th e r e to d iffe re n t p a rts o f E a s te rn and eape whioh promisee to rival the O regon b e fo re r e tu r n in g hom e. ever popular tweed suit. Thle model ie distinguished by the Mrs. Frederick D. Countiss, Chi­ cago's woman pioneer in the advertis­ ing business and a leader in the so­ cial life, as a divertisement from so­ cial activities is about to embark in a C O N V A LESCEN T HOM E — E very new commercial enterprise. She will sp o tte d cow is n o t a H o lste in . If soon open a studio, specializing In the you a re going to ta k e th e M ilk designing of children’s frocks and D iet, do it r ig h t. 195-1 dresses. FO R SA LE— R ed D u rh a m c a lf, $5. Also a w a ln u t et ta b le , $3. 153 G ra n ite St 411-R . N a tio n a l l e a g u e W on New Y ork . St. L ouis . . C hicago . . . P h ila d e lp h ia P itts b u rg h B rooklyn . . B oston . . . . C in c in n a ti A m erican L eague W on C le v e la n d . New Y ork . P h ila d e lp h ia St. L ouis . . C hicago . . . W a sh in g to n B oston . . . . D e tr o it . . . Hotel Vendóme for a real place to ea t. H om e cooked m eals served fam ily style. B reak fast to order. R egular dinner, 5 0 cents. Sunday chicken dinner, 75 cents. Ju st across from Library— 425 E ast Main, St. MR. a n d MRS, HUDNELL, Props Full Fasliioned Silk H ose Black or W hite L a d ies k n it vests, 3 fo r . . ,S ,5 0 c L a d ie s’ k n it union s u its in band or bodice to p s, w h ite, reg. sizes at 55c. Extra B l z e s ..................00« L a d ie s ’ union s u its , pin k , band top, reg. sizes flOc. Ex. sizes 05<- K a y s e r’s c o tto n union su its With J e rse y silk top, sold a t $ 4 .50— now .............................................$2u9B R e u b e n ’s in fa n ts vests, c o tto n 30c R e u b e n ’s In fa n ts vest, p a rt wool ..................................................50c Silk pongee b loom ers ..........$2.9S Purple, Green. HAP Very little new is being shown In the spring lines of umbrellas. Some new patented features, such as re­ movable covers, folding handles, etc., are furnishing talking points, but the colored silk umbrella with a matching or harmonizing pyroxylin handle and flat carrying strap or thong Is In greatest demand. The colors are the usual street shades, such as brown, navy, red, purple and green. A novel feature In men’s umbrellas Is the Introduction this season of col­ ors, says Dry Goods Economist. A London smoke, dark brown and hunt, er’s green are all being shown In men’s umbrellas. As to whether these will become popular Is still a question, but men wear soft hats In these colors and there Is reason to believe they will carry umbrellas In these very dark tones. Children’s lines continue to grow In variety and also popularity. Flewer Design. This spring one of the effects re­ peated in frocks la the convention­ alized flower, a tulip border appear­ ing In black on a pale tan ground and a design of lilies of the valley decorat­ ing the wide sleeve and sash of a black chiffon and crepe frock. I sell life in su ra n c e . 189 Circle Bargains Knit Underwear Not Much Change in Style; Favorite Colors Are Brown, Navy, Red Yeo sez: CIRCLE BARGAINS binding of THE UMBRELLAS FOR SPRING San F ra n c isc o V ern o n . . . . Los A ngeles O a k la n d . . ., S a c ra m e n to . S a lt L a k e . . ■Seattle . . . . , P o rtla n d . . . .W M U l D ayton, Ohio . W FO F a irfie ld , Ohio . W LÎ . . . 4CD L ebanon, Ohio W PG . 4— BQ Toledo, Ohio . W HU . .K Y W Y oungstow n, Ohio WMC . . W BU j P h ila d e lp h ia Pa. . W CL . WOC I P h ila d e lp h ia Pa. -A W I . . W OH P itts b u rg h , KQV . . W L K P itts b u rg h , W PB . . WOZ P a w tu c k e t, . . IO J . . W EY P a w tu c k e t, 1XAD . W KC M em phis, T enn WKN . . W GH A u stin , T exas . . 5ZU . W BZ A ustin, Texas WCM . W BL D allas, Texas W RR W H W H o u sto n , Texas W EV . XDA S e a ttle . W ash. K FC . W LB S pokane, W ash K FZ . . W O S| Y akim a, W ash. . KQT . . WOQ . . 9ZAB VIVACIOUS I.ADV ASTOR . W EW ARRIVES EROM ENGLAND . . . 9YY . . . 2X J N EW YORK, A pril 20.— L ady A s­ . . W NO to r, fo rm e rly N annie L a n k h o rn e , a r ­ . . . 2 1 A ¡ rived from E n g lan d y e ste rd ay on h e r . w o r ! w ay ‘.o B a ltim o re w h ere sh e is to 2— SAI a d d re ss th e P an -A m erican co n feren ce . . W.IZ of w om en. She gave re p o rte rs fla s h ­ . . WN.I ing c o m m en ts on all m a n n e r of . W W T th in g s — Lloyd G eorge, fla p p e rs, p ro ­ . . W DT h ib itio n , M a,'got A squith, th e la b o r . .W H Q problem , th e G enoa co n feren ce, th e . . WGY ¡ s e rv a n t q u e stio n , an d on h e r own 2— XQ c h ild re n — six in n u m b er. . . . N SF . . 8UX CIVIL WAR IN ( HINA BUT . WWB FOREIGNERS ARE SAFE . W HK LONDON, A pril 20.— Civil w ar in 8 A C S , C hina has begun, acco rd in g to a d is­ . .8 X B p a tc h to th e D aily E xpress. S evere . . 8YO fig h tin g is in p ro g re ss in N o rth P e ­ .8B Y V kin. F o re ig n e rs in P ek in a re not . . W AL in d a n g e r. CIRCLE BARGAINS G eorgette, Crepe de Chine or TricoleM e W aists Regular $3.49 val. for Friday and Saturday P a u ls e r u d ’s s u its a re th e c o m fo rt­ lacquered ribbon. The semi-sport hat ab le, fita b le , w e a ra b le k in d . 1 8 0 tf is embroidered In oolora, P acific Coast I STATES B e tte r th a n ev er. K in g sb u ry S p rin g s d an ce, S a tu rd a y n ig h t. 195-4 A ttra c tiv e sp rin g s u itin g s a t P a u l s e ru d ’s. is o tf Standing of the CIubSü