t page roro Trtp to Jacksonville— bocal j Personal flotes A Dolly Chroalda of local Mr». O. M. Oreen, Mrs. F. D Wagner, Mr«. Canning, and Mrs. Malogren, ot Phoenix, made a trip to Jacksonville Saturday. Leaves for ThejLunch Mrs. Louis Dodge, state vice president of tha P. T. A. will leave tomorrow morning tor Coos county, where she will speak be­ fore the P. T. A. circles ot Myrtle Point, Powsrs, Marsh­ field and Bridge. She expects to return Friday. \0 Return from Klamath County— P. L. Slade and Spratt Wells Ifpve ^turned from a visit Visiting iB A s h la n d - ODD FELLOW ACTIVITIES to Yalnlx on the Klamath Re Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rice ot servation. Watch this space every day. Engel Mine, California, are in Regular Meetings Subordinate every Thursday. Ashland to spend'the next two Returned from Fort Klamath— Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­ weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Crandall return­ days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th ed from a trip in the Port Kla­ Oh! Mamma, buy me another math district. They report good Tuesdays. 150-tf one of Parker's Delicious Pop- luck In fishing and stood In two 191-tf feet of snow The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Corn Crlspettes. while fishing. of Southern Oregon will observe People have been going Into the Don’t invest until you have Lake ' of the Woods from that the One Hundred and Seventh Anniversary of Odd Fellowship seen our splendid line of suits sid e, for some time, which Is in America at Grants Pass on for graduation. Paulserul’s. unusual for this time of the year. 194tf April 26. A basket dinner In the grove at noon. Meeting of Methodist Ctioir— Southern Oregon Odd Fellows' From Y r e k a - , n»e Mtethodjfct Choir gavjie Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Eddy, their Easter Cantata at the Meth­ Association at 2 p. m., and a fine program at 8 p. m., followed Miss Dorothy De Nurq and Ray­ odist church in Grants Pass by a ball, constitutes an outline mond Luce, all of Yreka were last evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. for the occasion. 188-tf vlsiUys in Ashland yesterday. W. Frailer, former Ashland res­ idents, entertained the choir at For Mothers’ Day— The best light lunch. ALPHA CHAPTER expression of your thoughtful No. 1 ness— your photograph. Studio Try our 60c Merchants* Lnncb. Ashland. O .E . 8. Every day from 11 to 2 at The Plaza Confectionery. 162-tf Stated Communication Alpha Are you hard to fit? Try Chapter No. 1, O. E. S.. tomor­ Paulserud’s suits. • 194tf Among the guests at the Colum­ row (Tuesday,) April 20, at 8 bia Hotel— p. m. Visitors welcome. Visiting Mrs. Scribner— Charles E. Thompson, Port­ By order of the Worthy Ma­ Mrs. H. L. Hobart, Mrs J. P. land; Mr. and Mrs.1 John Clark, tron. Lewis and Mrs. A. E. McCaw. Leah M. Caldwell, Secretary. all of Port Jonpe, spent yesterday Salem; Perry I. Graves,Chico; W. V. Zelinsky, Tacoma; W. M. in Ashland visiting Mrs. G. H. Blanchard, Portland; D. A. Rice, Scribner. ..V isited Here Yesterday— and wife, Engel Mine; H. L. Snyder, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Soukup of Por high grade tailoring see Medford were guests ot Mr. and Orrea tailors upstairs. 149-tf Mrs. Ben Garnett yesterday. Marcels— >1.00.- Vanity Shoppe. Phone 103. 174-tt Ansco and Eastman Films,- Cliff Payne makes forms. Elhart's. Among the guests at the Hotel Ashland— Cleaning renews the life of the garment. Phone 119. 191-tf Visited at Kerby — R. Preece, Oakland; Peggy Mrs. M. Patterson and son, Smith, Everett; Nell Smith. Theodoqe, spent yesterday at Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Burke, Moved Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Walsteln Kerby visiting Misa Edith Pat­ Everett; S. G. Martin, Oakland: terson, w ho, teaches the Kerby Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Burke, Hol­ have moved to Medford. school. lywood; C. Jensen and family, Our specialty. Quality Por­ Redlands; Eda Gordon and sis- Come and bring a pie and en­ ter, Hollywood; C. P. Lathrop, traits. Studio Ashland. joy a shadow social with the Portland; Mrs. E. W. Dixon, Get your window screens and M. W. A., R. N. A., Moose hall Portland; B. B. Brovlnder, Pas­ 193-2 adena; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wood­ screen doors at Jordan Sash and Monday, the 19th. Cabinet Works. 194tf. ruff, Portland; C. R. Domes, San Returned from Trip— Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Franklin From Talent — returned Saturday from a trip Madden retreads tires. 58-tt C. E. Keith of Talent spent by car through the middle west. Saturday in Ashland on business. Mrs, Franklin’s mother, Mrs. J. To Broadcast— W. Chaney, of Enid, Oklahoma, , Miss Cammelta Woodworth of Madden soils protected tires. oame with them and expects to Linfield College has sent word spend several weeks In Ashland that the Llnfied Octette, of Brittle« and Taffies always before going south for a visit. which she is a member, will fresh at Candyland. give a program from Radio Yonng peoples revival coming. station K. O. W. Wednesday Please remember the Ashland 191-tf from 9 to 10 P. M. Mias Wood- Nat. worth is the daughter of Rev. Among the Guest« at the Woodworth, Pastor of the Bap­ Hotel Oregon are: tist church. H. L. Crenshaw and wife, Sacramento; Mrs. Sara Sibley, Four-piece Business-Ghlf suits, Vallejo; T. W. Mallory, Augus­ at Paulserud’s. 191-tf ta, Maine; O. O. Bond, and wife, FINISHING TODAY Angnsta, Maine; Fred Menger, Everett; J. J. Slade and wife, Among the guests at the Lithlu Everett; Mrs. Pletcher, Oakland. Springe Hotel— George E. Reynolds, San Fran­ with We pay cash for eggs. Ash­ cisco; Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Shadley, Denver, Colo.; C. B. RUDOLPH VALENTINO land Fruit and Produce Ass’n. 192-18 Dutton and wife, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Collins, Mrs. Gallatin Recovering— Seattle; Elizabeth Wester, Port­ Tomorrow — Wednesday Mrs. L. H. Gallatin, who has land; Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Lewi«, Thursday been seriously ill for over two Portland; Mr. and Mr«. L. R. months. Is very much Improved. Hiatt, Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. P. O’Brien, Seattle; Mrs. O. Llthla Hotel Beauty Parlor. Wfester, Portland; Ml«« Mar­ Room 211. Photfe 910. 186-tf garet Gillis, Portland; G. W. HUlls, Eugene; Perry E. Joy, Eugene. Expected this Evening— Mrs. E. 8. Bryant and son. Blllls, of Alameda Is expected Home Over Week-end— to arrive la Ashland with Mrs. Ml«« Blanche McLean and Mis« Hals, who has been visiting In Ernestine Hicks made a short the South for the past week, visit with relatives and friends to visit her parents, Mr. and this week-end. Miss Hicks, who Mrs. O. H. Johnson. has a position in the county engineering department at Co­ ....Dr, Sawyer Return»— quille, met Miss McLean, who Dr. Bertha Sawyer returned Is in the office of the Portland from Klamath Palls Sunday, Chamber of Commerce, at Rose­ where she has been visiting hsr burg with her car and they drove sister, Mrs. J. P. Ooeller. Mr. to Ashland Saturday. Miss Mc­ and Mrs. Ooeller and family Lean is attending school even­ motored .to Ashland with her ings. They returned Sunday evening. and spent the day here. Hot sulphur tub baths, day or night, Jackson Hot Springs. r- S O C IE T Y (Continued Prom Page Three) Dyrud, Reeder, Powell, Sackett, Morgan, Wolf and Dolan. The recipient certainly enjoyed the evening and the surprise was a very complete one. ... • • • • • > .... s e e ....... Wednesday d u b Entertain»— There are Charlestons snd Charlestons—but here's the latest of «11. It*a the lunch counter Charleston, performed by Olive Hastings (left) and Helen Brevig, Los Angeles waitresses. A loaded tray is- essential. , We don’t know who will get the credit for cutting taxes. And we don’t know who will get the cash. ' Princess Lois of bad things happen. But there are so many more bad things that don’t happen. V ». «M •ï-'k.ÿ'î--' These are the days the city man buries a quart of onion sets and considers himself a farmer. S » » t e : “COBRA” 1P& Operated On— Mrs. Dan Applegate was op­ erated upon at the Community hospital this morning. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Number 14 cover­ ed copper wire, up to 600 feet. J. V. Wright, 263 Mt. Ave. 1941t* FOR SALE— One Jersey cow. giving 10 qts. rich milk per day. Inquire at 670 Fairview St. 194 It* It« r* i» -• in i. pmioat-ahh ol Princes» lii-Miia veungest ihiuglitet nl lh< Ring find queen of Pu nían la She it on)\ 1$ FOR BALE—Horses, harness and wagon. Inquire at 939 B. Street. 194-2» LOST—Pair bone rim glasses on Main. Phone 378-J, 194-2 The trouble with our music is It originates in New York where every, one is in such a hurry. Practice makes perfect. It takes quite a hit ot practice to kiss like an amateur. • . . Accidents will happen. That’s why there are so many differ­ ent kinds At salads. of every description of fencing and wire Just in. Fence posts. All kinds of garden tools and hose. FARMERS! Look to your mow­ ers and rakes* repairs early, and leave your order for what you need at Peil’s Corner The story of the red man in his last stand against civilization, treated in the same manner as the cross­ ing of the western plains was handled in “ The Cov­ ered Wagon.” The final epie of the Indian. IION Hart SchaUner & Marx MILLER’S TOGGERY "Hab-a-dash Inn ft Sr 249 Days Until Christmas! But its time to save for your Christmas shopping. Save a definite portion of your income each month and your Christmas shopping problem will be solved when December rolls around. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ASHLAND, OREGON free : free : SHOES Stainless Steel Slicer and Kitchen Knife that you will like at $1.00 VALUE FREE PRICES with a purchase of a you can afford Clauss 7-inch Shears . Overland Shoe Shop at Regular Price of $1.50 Guaranteed By The Clauss Shear Co. SIMPSON’S HARDWARE WINCHESTER STORE BREAD MENU rt of bread all the time — Floor Coverings change from plain white For Beautifying The House Do not eat the same kind to graham, whole wheat, Art Squares Axminster Rugs, ' Bath Mats Franklin Bakery Many patterns to select from. e WICK FURNITURE CO. ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in Town Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings There are times when you need money in a hurry. There is one place above all others, »Whore you can get it or a moment’s notice; that is your savings account. Money deposited in a savings account at The Citizens Bank of Ashland draws interest stead­ ily and is ready to respond to your call when you need it. Do not think of trying to do without a sav­ ings account, no matter how inany, other invest­ ments you may havd. DUDS S Q3( They are making good catches. We have just what you will need. Also the license. QUICK-ACTION DOLLARS t_. _.k /_________ Internationally Known IDE SH IR TS and * Founders’ Day at Civic Club— Pounders' Day is celebrated Tuesday at the Civic Club, which meets at 2:80 p. m. An unusually interesting pro­ gram Is planned and special mu­ sical numbers will he given. Members, friends, the older folk and those but newly come to Ashland are cordially Invited to this meeting, which will be one of the best of the many good ones given this year. All Civic Club members are asked to bring carpet rags ready for sewing and needle and thread also, for this Is to be ap old fashioned "Sewing Bee’’ and the rug when finished «will be left at the Civic CluS house In memory of the founders of that organisation. miM nut or other varieties. F IS H benediction. * These parties are given once a month and every one enjoys them Immensely. A 10,000 MILES _________ ___ . ^¡2 s& The Wednesday Club of the Presbyterian church entertained at the church parlors wth a large attendance present to en­ joy the pleasing program and social hour. The Ladles Aid were guest» of the Wednesday club, with one of Its number, honor guest, Mrs. Sarah Walker, whose birth­ day was being celebrated. A violin solo, played by Mrs. C. V. Howell, with Mrs. Cunning accompanlng gave much pleasure, to the listeners.. Dr. Mattle B. Shaw gave one of her always pleasing readings and Miss Louise Brommer played a piano eolo, which wag well received. Others there were that added to the program In sodg and story rounding out a very delightful hour. The hrthday cake, with little cakes and tea, was served by the hostesses Mrs. Carl Brommer and Mrs. L. S. Brown, from a daintily appointed tea table. The honor guest was the re­ cipient of a lovely gift from her many friends In both or­ ganisations. Congratulations were snre'.y due the complimented guest, In rounding out so many happy useful years. • • e Junior League P a r t y - Twenty five of the Junior Leaguers enjoyed a delightful luncheon and party at the par­ lors of the Methodist church, on Saturday from 11:30 until 3:80 p. m. , * The tables had been arranged in a horseshoe shape and beau­ tiful floral decorations of lilacs and greenery made a pretty set­ ting for the bountiful luncheon which was served by the superin­ tendents, Miss Nadine Swennlng, and Miss Mae Van Harden berg. Lively and interesting games were played in doors for part ot the time and after luncheon they all went ont of doors- and played hide and seek and ten step . The happy afternoon closed by singing a few favorite songs and repeating the Junior League FOR RENT— Llthla Garage on Winhurn Way. Inquire 221 Oak Street. 194-6» W iß lG ADI Mpaday, April 10, 10M ASHLAND DAILY TIDING» The Citizens Bank of Ashland g A r t n iu e r s a r ^ S A L E! Continues A ll This Week A SALE THAT IS BRINGING RESPONSIVE BUYING BY THRIFTY SHOPPERS. 16TH gee* ANNIVERARY Ashland, Oregon • k