liv«*' A M bocal«1 Personal flotes gb. aa¿ atouts e< ODD FELLOW ACTTVITIKS ’ From .Northern Calif uvula Watch thia space every day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Laderty of Regular Meetings Nbrthern California spent yester­ Zsubordinate ’“story ‘ Thursday. day in Ashland dn buriatos. Encampment 1st and 3rd Tues- Poppy Rduge and Colonial Dames beautlfter. Come In for demonstration. ", The Vanity ¿hafo>e: MfcjQee1» Btoyuf 167 if ▲ library of 11.000 volumes, FOB SALE— Strawberry plants. Ettsrburg U l — 96.06 thousand. all written by women, wm col­ lected by Mme, Kqissavoy, who died lii Ruuds apme years ago. 44 C arloads at Cora— '* Forty tour carloads of Chevro­ let cars passed through Ashland Tuesday from the factory h> Oak­ land to Portland. The Automo­ tive Shop was able to get but two cars out of the bunch, which will be delivered from Medford today. Among the guests at the Lithla Springs hotel are J. S. Cooper, Portland; C. L. Martin, Portland; P. J. Hdlonan, Portland; H. T. Holden, Eugene; M. G. White, Klamath Falls; J. F. Haber, Portland! Georgia E. Young, Sad Francisco' C. W. Owen, J?çf*tlhn•* Wor' high , grade tailoring soe Santa Clara; Georg? M. Robison, Orrpg^gUpih upstairs. 149-tf Portland. . • — A- , h > .0 i Among the guest« at the Colugthta hotel are— J. Jones, Portlend; Llge Q. Pearee, Portland; W. H.. Mead, Portland; J. Heaalnger, Portland; Omar Anderson, Portland; F. V. Rosebraugh, Aloha; Ellsworth Tubbs and wife, Yreka; Dale Mat­ toon, Portland; O. Mattoon, and wife, Portland,; G t F. Bradshaw, l(6 -tf Portland- i • • « . Hudson-Essex Dealers LITHIA SPRING« GARAGE J ' PW m r 161 f V I ’ ft. lota Mgt.fm Ashland S tt ad­ joining New Normal grounds. Priced reasonable. Call 399-R. 167-6« Visiting .In Ashland— >-« > Mr.. sud Mrs. W. M. Herbert' Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Prose return­ Known 4 b Ashland,. of Canada- are in Ashland visit­ ed Wednesday Yrom Petaluma, Mrs. ¿. W. Hunt and Mrs. Ray ing Mr. and Mrs« Ralph Billinrt California, where, they have been' Beck ly passed through Ashland and Mr-.’ and Mrs. At W. Herbert. spending the winter with their' last evening on their return to tbelr homes In California, from To Take Position In Idaho— son, Harold Prose. .Portland, where, they have been J. B r Harrell left yesterday gOrierNsveltisa. McNair Bros. /visiting for sd(ne time. for Wallace,. Idaho? where he has accepted the position as busi­ Try our 60c Merchants* Lunch.' Bellview .and Upper Valley ness manager of the Wallace Every day from 11 to 2 at The have to atop g iv in g .. benefits Meat Packing Co. , Mr. Harrell Plasa Confectionery. 162-tf pretty soon far we sip all -going ,1s the , publisher of, the . Daily to .he too busy. So everybody Reminder. , Mrs. Harrell will coiqe put and* help swell the spend the. summer in Ashland . Mi*, and Mrs. N. Erickson and fund and incidentally; kspe a and Join her husband in the fall. family ar? moving from <51 Palm good time.— Jackson Hot Spring«. March 18,. . * 166-2 Epworth Leagi^e— avenue to 449 Allison street { , Tbp Epwoyth League will hold Dutch milk chocolate nt kosinee« Visitor— a St, . Patrick’s party at tho Land. Mrs, Maud Creeks of Redding Methodlgt chpreh on Saturday is a business visitor in Ashland evening a t 8;00 o'clock. This for a few days. social has been postponed for several. wpsk^-T-ftrgt as a Mexi­ can party to conclude a series of Ready-to-wear suits In the topics on the study of the peopio latest styles and fabrica— Paul- Played Golf at Medford— of Mexico. The party Is in­ esrud’a 115-tf Captain Malone and . Mr. and tended as one ?f the Best of the Mrs. John Finnersn spent yester­ year. - day afternoon playing golf on the American Legion Golt .eourae at Medford. ' FOR RENT— T o responsible party only. 81x-room furnished house,. 2«0 feet rrom the ^itUls Hotel. Privifege of large; gar­ den lot and fijilt. Adults pre fered. Phoifo to n er, 18». ' « FOR SALEp£resh«?. Mota St.. Special for Friday Selling ; r .¿liL’U Chic New Models in All New Spring Shades Special tor One Day Onlyl > > BERKELEY. Col., Mar oh 18.— (IP) — A womas no longer needs to Mgk and soy, “I wish I boulé b o o v o s ’so I could tipvel In for- WITH GEORGE O’BRIEN, FLORENCE GILBERT, 7. ‘ ‘J^NET GjAYNOR X v U » t i n - i n g the town to action in the path of a raging flood. An industrioug A nieri­ ään metropolia Ä water. Homes, chubcM* MMI ‘attfrei irWPpt tffray1 by a ’cjfctonle torrent. « * g MnC M. D. Cbensy. secretory o f i l o tobool o í education ot (bo Untvarstty of Californio, soys s girl, without depending, upon any ?oa' but hsraelf. con teach school ■y » number of foreign countries. • b o saté she now bos on bamd ' ipplln**'—- for American toach- to tbo Philippines, Hawaii, Matteo. Poru, China and Japan. GET THE NEW HATS AT NEW LACES ^îEW RIBBONS NEW BÜTT0N8 f U 1 ; 1 t ’, lu r ti/ir ; n ft? ¡ V* ■* f \ W it/ SILK SCARFS SILK SLIPS NEW LINGERIE »■» » > » » « ♦ > } »»? » « « i y ♦