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Fl ' . f - Robertson, Irono Borg, <fitote» N o i tan, Bva Poloy, Alisen Shep- hfcfi, B fs. Ö. i : BHUoe. Mte. Guy Good, Mra. U M , BM tttt. aat Mento, t m o. v, notroii Mrs. Grace B. Andrews. .o Mfe. Clyde Costal« entertain ed • fa r of Her friends nt bridge Wednesday afternoon. Guests« Wore invited from two- thirty udtll five, The boars passed. rapidly la fee fascinat ing pastime. As a pleasant dose, Mrs. Coo- told served a dalletou Inneb- fton. threat— X-ray including tooth. Odlce hours, in to 18 and 8 to 4, Swedenborg Bldg., Ash land. Dragon. « Ï5 5 Ï VOK M U —epUBBlS h riea g c] tract cloee to etty and Normal AMD CABINET School at slig h t^ SVW f e lt fee ir Helman and prim of adjoining property. be 101. 184-lf 1700 down, 81R4S Mattery 1 S ramsfer an<i balanee to ussy payments nt 1 par cent. Masay-gfekOr ter subdivision, special pfopoMtion Dealer« In fim i. Wood, Packing, for few days. 8m ma at oam. Crating and Storage. Long dist Also largo honm and nearly ance trucking. 8 acres etoeg to efehoola, gead $ . £ . IteWlfcLL-—General Tramp street, only 98,MO, or iwum and Ori - Good tassa mad motor part of ground 99,108. small trucks. Good service at a rea payment down and easy terms at sonable fifise? Phone 88. ’ 0 per cent. H. C. Galey, 85 B. Main B t 174-8 FOB BALM—Small, hand soda .Mkhteto, 4 stools, larga im box, etc. Lane, 887 BMP., AHUM thorn fJne building sites at pres ent low prim. J u t sanfe Pf NermaL pboaa 488-J. ' I S M Mto FOR S d ïg l ■ Andirons, stoves, sawarbçr. stm» • Plates, window weights, lath w ork,. cpatlngs alb classas. Bagla b U ss F o U b - drf, A lp Oburito B t 184-1 » to > lotto chapter, * Westminster CHtlld. Hostess. Mrs. Vhn Bant, i t ! Oak BtfWt. Widnmdnj, March tt-* W B. A. Wednesday evening, initiation. I. O. O. F. Hall. Wiidin «top, March d i— Cohgre- gatlenal meeting and * dinner. 4:80 p. In., at Presbyterian ehnrch. Thntwdny, April 1— Daughters of the Bile, benefit, Grants Pass. Ttewutoy, April 1— Trinity Qnlld, Parish house. Afternoon. Friday. April » —W. F. M. So ciety bf the M. B. church. Hosteto, Mrs. A. D. Jlltoon, 107 Second street. SateMMy, April t —County Coun cil meeting, Lithia springs ho- Mrs. Ruth L. Reed entertained her Sunday school class, fee Phi Alpha Chi girls of the Methodist Sunday eciroot, at a one d’tiw k luncheon, recently, With vloMts Futatohed and spring Moteomu afebtg w e b beauty to fe e table, where savers «mrc laid <ep fotetden. * The members of the class are: the Mtotea Veeda Oldaom Brian Pemberton, trtta Beck, Jessie Baker, Bernlm Garter, QHda ANT GBWt IN TROUBLB— May Selby, Celia BatoharL fehnte Ï Â t e ï Cook, francos Green. Rubetta M cfee. ABrc F refe B «fe Organ. White fe le ld Homs. 888 May* VliBtoia Fro* aM I t e l M Mbr fair Avnt Pugttond. Oregon. The Martha CUUetto torfeinnd at fee feria of H BHanheu T ib la b i a l i f e 4 street, Tueefifip evening, Ma >4. Two meetings are held « month, one Sunday evenings* the church and one at the ha« of fee different members. W. F. hl. Society Meets— The Womeh’s Foreign Mis sionary Society of the Methodiet chureh win meet at the home of MM A. Di JUlaeh, X47 Btooafi straet on Friday, April 1, at fi:P« p. m. An excellent program to »re pared and fee mombetehfe to The Delphian Society haW He March Chapter m tettog a t the Civic Ctob Hmtm Twmdhy after noon, March 88. From among the toptoat ter this Chapter MM. Don Whitney vividly described Athenian Mbuam, MM. O. Jt. Pauleerud Strgem and Mlghwkys, Mra. C. W. Wlnne, The Parthenon, Mrs. A. H. PraoU, T h, Great Festival of A thene Mrs. Earl drowe, Athenian Citf- Mio. Clara O. Aman, whe is Stafe Superintendent of Bible School work la the Christian choteh, was a dinner guest at fee home of Mr. C. W. Benedict and his daughter. Miss May Benedict, *n»Mdny. _ In the evening, Mrs. Ateoa mot fee Sunday school workers of the church and gave a most helpful hod inspiring talk. Mfs. Asson also visited fee Medford chureh And went.from hefe to Eugene. She spent Thursday ahd Friday here, whero she has mahy friends who War« glad to greet her. Ashland Study Club Meets— The Ashland Study Club teSete ht the home of Mrs. B. V. Carter, for fee Monday session The halt hour period will be used for the selected topic end fee book review ■ for the hour. Current Events Is the “Roll Cali.” a J* Little Mlldrag Bonn celebrated » tegffth MrtbdSy, Thursday O ret I Mrs. B. C. guardi nog B ru W. H. organist ^ Miss Linda OodSr Was bM- tess at a delightful t»ur conrOe luncheon, served In the email dining room bt fee Ltfeia Springs betel, wife savers laid for fee following girl friends: Mies Marion Leaefa. Miss Mary Oaley, Miss Doris HftMfcock, the Miasm Lnjcils ana Thelma Pur- •eel and Mbs Helen Detftek. Dainty place cards, eandy baskets and masses of fruit blos soms, with the artistic arrange ment ef crepe paper, made a most attractive table, about which the group of young friends enjoyed the luncheon, fee voca tional Visit and pleasant hos pitality of Mine Oeder. A drive with Mrs. Osder brought to a cloee a very happy afternoon. Frawte. Haray, Meting hart, wHme Better, i Hitchcock, Jean Cedriti. Ha^l, MaxlhO . « f e y , 1 Sifts from her reporting, as gi the host time The gueat II« othy Arnold. L ftaatburn. Alle Ruth Hardy, Peggy Gulley; l G. to d. Ctoto Mtetmo . U th Miller, The o . A.'C. Cteh bete h fe fi- Agnes Miller. neaa and social sessioh ht Mie Wilds Petona homo of Mf. a n i Mrs. H. H. «eraMiae Myi Mlferi, teeanfty. Chnrtotto Mit Plana for future ecHVlttta Tteìfe discedeed hhd thè p ie a e u t hve- htog nt fe e hospftabth Btifeft home wa» enjeyed vefy mueh Ay tom e In attendante. No two persons look exactly Alike or do fee Charleston aBke. e e * Baker — Universal Motor Co., plans brick building, to coot 880,000. The ‘ n fig h l Contfetatlonai meeting and dibMr ftt fee Ptes byterlan church Will he held Wednesday evenlhg, March 81, a t 8:80 fi. m. The Ladies Aid Society ahd fee Wednesday d o b will have charge M the arrangements Ur the dinner. At fern meeting the heads gt fee different departments will present written reports of fee Hats year» w e n . ?• All members Stad families In the congregation arc urged 1» be present for the dtSheP end business meeting Which follows.^ Of particular Internet tor this **< o t this sort, U la sow a stadeaf St feS Untper- Chapter was fee debate, the Passed all toe gt afty ot Orogon to SlSo a metoher. stthject of which Wu: Resolved fe® hostess with a * • 4 that Perielm w u Justified to todies assisting t Glee Clab OamtogH- using the funds of fe e Contsd- >®^ly refreshments, Thu Glee C1«S of fed B»We erccy of Delon fdr fee fiehntlfi- &*nn is hostess a Miss Jeaa AadaMog was bat Institute Of Lae Ahtelm . OMtter- cation ot Athens. Preceding the Aar homa east of A HAIM .-Fins two-year- t u s at a dalishtfal tw s t ’elock ata wiu prateht a 'program a t old grape vtem. TsftaM, Mto- figure bh Tbfit hhxt }öb of plumb- debate Mrs. Galey outlined the • • • dinner Sunday, Wife covers laid the Presbyterian church on Mon Methods of Debut». For fee de- BR“ ’ Ladles Card < slons afkd other varieties. Also for fe e SolteWtegi MM. RMS day eveoilg, - April , fifth, at bate MPe. Cunning was leader Another of the pi 88 Morton g t end Miss fetMl Reed, MM. P- m. ’ , Edwin P. Hughes, Talent. for the Affirmative with Mrs. •Mags of the Elks* 118-tf Bruner. Mise-Marni Bruner, Mias 188-1 mo.* Herbert McCarthy u ggpporter, Club occurred Thu Cora M uon, Miss fe tte AMBÌ- sad Dr. Mattle Shaw fee Nega- :*®°n at fee club rt son, Mite A ia Marito». Mte. » s i r Prohibition may not prohibit, The M. 8. A. will hbvs lis rég tlve Loader w ife Mrs. John There were twt U d fee Poterne, Mite SMn A l- hat It certainly to a lot of fun. uler meeting, Wednesday, March Fuller as Supporter. Both side« from Medford, and prenented such a splendid srJP®“ «1*»«® (of (the 11, at fee I. o. a r. ban. used In decoration and th e 'a f Since feta is fniUhtion of gument feat it Was difficult fof< Present to eajoy fe ternoon w u spent In the pleas caftdidatm, every member to re fee judges to make tho decision, 1 N,n® tobies of ant visit of friends. minded of that fact and to make which WU awarded the Nega- Ptoyed; seven ot WANTMD— T o build your sep tive side. Following the debat« two of five hundred special effort to be there. tic tanks, chimneys, cement side Mrs.. V. V. Mills, fee Chapter ,®nbury of »Medford v A Mahy truly aarprlse party walks, carbs, ate. J. D. Peffly. Supervisor guvs n Summary of nn*te one to make occurred Saturday ftlght, when Ashland, Oregon. Persian R ulg 148 Sixth street. 174-4* ,to bridge and Mrs. the Misses Bdna Gobsen and March 88. 1826. The sesond*hrnf of fee after. •™t ,n f,T® hendred Gertie H aas «rem She happy ( TO THE MEMBERS OF THB noon’s program WU opened bf rsclpleato o f a eftewer piaanod PAINTBD 1s fee fondest thing FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH OF Mrs. Psrossl. Parliamentary by fe e teaePtea e f Joator High. we Is of.— Swennikg A «ear. ASHLAND, OREGON: Training Leader, who took up Phoaa I14OI. YOU ARB HBRBBT NOTI the subject Of Nominations. , PIED, that on tho <th day of These were aptly (IlustTCted by tied to feel» now heme On palm ( April, 1888, nt the hour of 8 toe Members of MTC. ftnneran's hvehus wheg their Mrade de o’clock lu the afternoon of mid Group.' Following fe (s Mrs. & cided to surprtoa them In this WANTED— To rant— 8 of day, a meeting e f fee msnteers lA. Paters Jir., reviewed recent delightful fu h lo a . room house ‘and one-half to t ot The First Baptist Chureh or Cultural Currents and Mrs. Bre Games ward ftoyed, ttortte aeras te vlstalty of a s a r |d h | Ashland, Oregea, a corporation, con dlscusded PoliQcnl Current MM am« fe e datoty «tfto prmtnt- school. Phons 88. 'tf will be held at fed Bungalow, Events. The program was con Notes From Valley being the -u u a l place of cluded gy m m . OuraM Wbnnef worship Of eatd members of said te n . Everett« Bostwick en- Phone M8-L. church, for tbs purpose of chang riaiued shout fifteen of her ing the Btfito of said corporation rtetottOTLAR PBOFLE prefer dy friend« at a thimble party from The F^rut Baptist Church the beet. Counts/ Leghorn A her home Friday afternoon, Farm-Quality pedigreed egga sad arch 88. A moot pleasant ap. e h * . Fbbfia l î F Î . B Ì-8 «1 hour was aajayed, after LÙCILE GILMORE, ktoh dainty refreshlfiteits WSM The Ladies Aid of the Congre , WANTED— Lawn mowing and Secretary. rvsd, part of which w u a love- g n tio u i cherch wsrc sntsrtalaw garden apadtofi- 888 Orcatita 17J-J0. at fee heme ef She Rev. and Mn birthday cake, ma^s by M n. Phone 141. to ' kryy Weagant for the hdbtbss. W. 4. Bitfield» Thursday of las NOTICE OF FINAL Mias Rosins Gallatin has bean 7“ Wr miflMK WT - r — We from 0, A. C. for a tow is afternoon w u spent in a In the County 'Court of fee iyF vaeattoa wfth bet Bbtofite, wnt social » a y . fep Inter. MATERNITÌ Btate ot Oragob for JWekma r.A fiu Mra. U O i. oaiteti«. 'ftounty, ' Mrs. L. h . Gallatin who haa g a g 4 * 4 D w a e e ti wu to® ®f W a terecai * In tea Metter of the festate of isation for a piotare. Sever l i S Granite ■ ft HI for several weeks Is™ ; Arthur R. Morgan, Deceased. > IfiPevlng «lowly. They hope Ptoturaa wars taken. m em om alb r 1 Notice to hereby given that the a t the removal e f bar tegnlfp ^ U M t t T A M e n Refreshments were mrved i Mafk every grav® wllfc ° « r , atderslgned, administrator of the |A some bad teeth will Improve a happy fin a le. oL, a delightfi crystal bine gray, aad avoid fee -M ello Gio < ; above named »state, has filed bis afterupmu There to u a lati 1»' condition. fe fe - . ' a . : ... , «Bal account (a aaM coahty SOU ft hMendafife, On March 88. e « ttlb Mfia i at jnckdbn Conaty. dregaa, and '»riel Morse enjoyed a btritoMp ■ fe a t the court has fixed Monday * F • irty with Miss Phillis 8parr of Mb 84th day of May, 188« I t ■bland., Both' bifid t e f t County O mom II P. T. to — l i f e o’clock A. M. and the court- • Water s u p p lit e towfetofe® * »are old on that day. ■Ao County Connell P. T. 1 and to Irttom of said, court as the |lm e sad Oregon, considered adeaaate far will k b it l^s to te ftfe to A«hiM irrigation. April <be fe ti« M -file Life Bprtege babai. », Ttfelmai. entertained « It U etpteted that there wl Oregon fl«h cornytoalf e j of her fri»»«« findby «V» be représentatives from the 41 l 50 forraerlf ram»®® tedd Date of first publication, March March 88, at 871 Moan- fera«» P. V. to etotem t e À I km • with trout, last year, II» IPS«, A ra , fir hanor e t fttp bfrtll eewafe pToteaA «Md a tom* tote Tho gueats présent were: fui m u tin g to anticipated. Itigetivo Bakery Surprises Whenever your appetite calls for something unus* «Ml, eoim to o tr bakery and look over the various cakes and pMtrtes. Them will be somotlung which will sacthrfy the appetite. franklin bakery W indow shades mriiìk • ♦ KIRSCH RODS Wflt Vffibably need new shafere and roda for r WiiMhihitninr ¡We have them in all sizes. You ■'Our Toilet Goods FÜRNITURECO A Few of the Way» 4 {feriteli iRtMWt on ybtr money. Qiv« »you advioe on ¡»vestaimts guiding fe Bfffoty «fel gMHfdiBg y °u against unsound fe y to ft. prwgs ’¡¥"*54 V ' ■WHi«BinbK j-i X.. A CsÀ-ïJÎ «W.'. a Jfw