Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 10, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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The eat of town
♦ llrd. R etonde
Angeles, who is the
flfM n ,p . H. P ier » , g » « «
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Society
Clyde Young was c<
the consolation prise.
The guests presnet were the
Mtotage Elwood lit
M l toedaer. « to n «tack. J » n
»kW» mon» tlto «to»t M«wto> to
h*°h m o«» » t | t Library.”
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Unwty
ta-U h Aaqariattou
he ♦•Las Betrellaa,” Marjory
rnlr, and the Mlseee Agate Had?
-g and Ma r u»p H t i Hammond.
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On Wednesday to tala waal
regular meettos of the Wed-
Gl»h u etota Mta* U- V.
Mta- to to e E. Andgewu
, _ t
VMM toW*w«d
No effort er fatal
spared to make tale n
awl their mothers
an
felt well repaid in the good f«L
lowshtp and happy evening of
t o n » and » w e e net ta mantlet»
the feast of good th ia » tq wMCh
all did ample Justice.
The tamorad gneata ware the
Matoem** Burner. Marias, M »ta-
Rrowsy. Selby, Ttaab, Rubaphs,
Grew* and Coombs.
The Class lariades, Rswtata
SribE Rpllr
Trask,
Qrate
Coewke, Gretchen Mysrs, Norms
to w e r . P » o t a i crew». M ari»
Lash, tori>ta Oareoa, M ad» Mar-
ttacbsr, Miss Hayel
Rrunar.
M SB
D. A. R. Meeting«*
Mount
Aehlaud
Chapter,
totorbtam Of the Amraican Revo­
lution will hold the laqt wesUng
p f the current year, C*c*Pt the an­
nual picnic la June at the how*
of lira. Read 0* Chareh Street,
Mai « 1 . 1 >1«,
The social chbtawwm ta Mrs.
Gardner, with Mrs. Fteldtag «H»d
the Regent, Miss Hicks, as assist­
ing hosteshes.
Election pf officers fpr the
coming year wRJ riaim the atten­
tion of the Chapter *t this meet­
ing.
gnd La V<*ne Ram«»M
Thursday.
>Uy
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M
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o f American Yeoman, 1. 0 ,'ft.
♦‘Petit®
Methodist Jtal*C99»l fifrercto
t "▼Vt" &®ce&®d®M u d
•« •-f.
V.MPII. M t o l
Medford, convening »t
» fe,” Lorraips a » r v ;
' rèma
Monday. May ip ^ f t lu e o n B h
city council" recenfiy
ßhlp and a Pirsto prsw .” Rew-
f FOB
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ittte j; "CtataiM **tato»IW
Àperimo«t, close la, rresoMble to polnted aw sexton of the Ashland th e to ” t o o l s—, Borotky f s o .
Every one U tavltad to ataehd
1:00 9. * .
No doubt
number wUl be yree- Ruth aiUings; “Tutotor” Ito»
right party. Phone 2«JR òr call and Mt. Flew cemeteries and I
MnMtoy, Moy Stor-Art Club. Mas.
tho-
Pestata Sketches, Francea Hardy;
«nt from Ashland.
Ndg.
, •
S il« '-« wSl reeU eaa to r e r o Ire lota that
ft » W
Corcoran, 649 > Mato attest.
Mr. pinion, had in charge, and I
the
Mrs. 8a«ta Qrr Dpnhar, tof t^e VTha Pixiea” «^d
Camy Fire Girts Hav
PO » ..RMNT C h s 0 — Orapa F t B 'W 'H * * « F ktnd*of
fellow.
past few years president o | the noise,* ines Parka; and tbs cloe-
Spring, ru lin g «tatto». «R»» cement work wnntod. M. 3. Ob Mihdto Rtoy 4<UrW. B. U..
Jng‘
number,
n
««et,
*
’B»Uddn
to
Oaring
thia ttme an nnasnaUy
«tate
Federation
w
om
en’s
Clu$s,
The Camp Fire Girls of - both
meets. Mrs. Louis Sekweia.
pottaapa, Pgp.» Oro»a«a. I « tr ­ pcm. M? « F F . Fhone l .
Interesting
pregnant will he glv-
tfc»
AmasoM.”
Played
hf
trill
be
the
principal
speaker.
Junior High and
Hnwthorno
hostess.
age House, is f«r«tahod. all * elee-
.
.
-- ,
yyst
,
a
number
tabla* part. Ladtai
HMdy
«nd
Rtob
aoitad«-
u B
FnetoOW,
May
»«w itolphton Groups mpt thlg tnorgtog (Satur­ Monthly Bnsfnees
tfle lighted. U M hbaace tor me-
iy bring thrit fancy week.
Aa eeoaetally nleaatan
Meetlny—
day),
swimming
party,
which
all
WARTED: — Freeh cow. either
group meetings, 2:00 p. to.
c|uuile, IS miles from Aehjaad on
The following business report M UM m i t t l M W t k a a M M t e t
ihmeata will ha served in
Tuesday,
«toy ll«-e*W, C. T. p. enjoyed Immensely.
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F
to
•
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rnW
'
R*
r
*
D‘
Boz
Riamata Falla-Ashalnd Highway,
given
by
the
League’*
news
cor-
gntole
w
fn
»tatod
Including the gugrefians w«9
211-St ( Group meetings. Good program.
i»«aige. M -Ä^tton.
s i 1-4* 4«. Phone SST-W.
tt 0 a
were present, there were thirty- {respondent, Lawrence Powell.
Tneeday,
May
lt^vvP.
E.
O.
*U r a w r r w
^Srid» Dinner—
gf real enjoyment.
Will be of interest.
mv
*
_ LM U . bUck p u ,.,.
five
In
the
merry
party.
FOB RENT;
,
meeting. Good program.
“At the monthly bmtaeas meet- friends will await the next reeit-
Mr. and Mrs. W. H* MeMalr
bill. Finder
The niornlng w«s spent at th»
IpDuse keeping aparüppgt. l i t E, nontalninlg. Î X
Tneeday, May 11— Men's bsn-
"
tag,
last Tuesday, the nomiaat- gl with considerable
ma host and hosteaa a s a de-
211-3*
phoap 434L.
Nstatpriua.
quet, Christian Church. Eve-
Ba*»-
■ÜSU-L stoi
hig committee made its repeat e l
flghtfil bridge dinaar given Wed
nl«g-
Officers
for
the
yen»
begtealng
geeday evening at atx-thlrty with
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t
o
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to
n
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IF 1 'W’W ire A
or con- Tuesday. May 11— Alpha Club.
\ June 1 st
Mrs. Goodman
govern laid for right at
Tv
r
>
i»«v
hU
sastofl
Kn
t
A
>
n
»
R
to
i
taJhfl—
nicely furnished two-room apart­
Mrs. W. H. Day and Mrs. D. A. * w W w™r
Blackwell. »1« EHsabeth.
’
"They were elected, per report. Friday »< U
M)y appriatad table.
m ent Call afternoons. 11 South
Wednesday *ve«tag. Mil» j«**»
Peterson, hostesses.
H
R
Making
the
o
ffl
a
eie
fpr
the
year:
Those who eajered tab pleas­
Wd
b
*
ri N N
Second S t-
H T-tt
Tneeday, May i l — Yeung Wom­ its Tarr wag hostess g t a theatta
President,
Qeprgs
Mason;
Vtee-
Ctavs«»,
ant
bespttality end the evening
— Laundry to d a
party
which
included
*
number
Cron?
Meeting»—
en’s
Foreign
Missionary
So­
~ ^ O R RENT; — Sm al? apart*
Presldent. Madeline gtevaas; Sec­ peneeta» o f the pleasant aflair.
of bridge which tallowed were:
SSS Fairview street.
201-tf
ciety
Hosteaa; Miss Flora of tbe typing squad; some of th
Group meetings of the Delph­
m » t \ very attragfively furnish­
Thu afternoon was s » n t ma Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Simpson, Mr.
ond Vice-President.
Oetheriue
cut
group
not
h«ta«
«hie
to
atatod,
Often.
7:20
p.
m.
ian
Chapter will be held Tuesday
SEW for up
1 e f friant
ed. Modern coDTentonsap »M PtoH
Mra. r . D. Wagnar, Mrs.
Alto* tata M»y pt tbe theqtta, parsons; Third Vlee-Ptaeldeal. ha>pUgr ky tae Utah»
Tneeday, May l l — Upper Valley
afternoon;
Mra. H. C. Galey’s
spare
time,
in­
in. Especially wttarie. for Oto
Clsra Ahdersna; Fourth Viea- .resent and a feature of tbe de- Gertruds Fraley end Glean Slmp-
Commnnlty Club. Mrs. W. G. the merry party went » the Plpua
group,
meeting
at the home of
dqpts or women who work. SIS teracting profitable work. Cosmos
President, Hagai Bruper; Fifth ightful iuacheoa
Tucker, hogteas. Deinonstr.i- where all onJoyed retaesbrneata
Mrs. J. H. McGee; Mrs. A. H.
Hgrgadine.
J06-t HP R ig. Go., 4««1 Broadway, Chicago.
e
s
tates
In
tan
u
fta
sw
M
was
tae
M
U
M
Vice-President;
M
a
d
»
M»tahU
Those present w«re the Misaas
tlen.
0
Pracht’s, with Mrs. J. M. Wag­
1
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ad Lawrence Powell; ftottCtary, lggely birthday sake, wbieb »are banquet Honoring MP< b **W-
Mery
Oaley. Veto»* OlMto.
FOB R K N T -Jan e t f t
TWeeday, Mhy 11— Past Matrons*
ner, and Mrs. Flnneran’s group
Treasurer, JphX t]fa appyaprista »umhee Of datat»
A banquet, Bitta bj 0 * "tov-
Dayiea, Jaato W*toar. and Math- elen High;
three room flat, either tarnished “ WAÄTEfe Lawn mowing and
enrd party. Masonic Hhll.
candles.
af Gaugbterf,’ 'g Sunday frhool at the home of Mrs. A. C. Ma­
M sw
fi. awaAlnx 202 Granito. Tneeday, May 11— Berean Clam. erta« Phipps, with theta teaobasi igg; Organist, ChurR« MltobeU;
or unfurnished, buUt |a tori**" R
o m I4l>
The gueet Uri ieoluded Mrs. cl«aq of tho Mrihodtal eburefa, lone.
horister,
Isabella
Wattenbarger;
» 4 - 1 mo.«
Covered
dish supper. Mrs. Miss Jagnlto T*rr.
lnplnding fire place, t i l Harga-
The regular Chapter meeting
Junior League «uphrlntlendelhta, Mark Trua, Mta. toria Ned. H » with Miss Hasel Itaqtoft teauhar.
Mitchell, 240 B. St., hostess.
is
In two weeks at the Civic Glut
dlae.
Qoetche,
JO B BAGHANGB—A modera
Mae Vap Hardepburg gnd Nadtae
occurred yesterday evening at tb*
N
Wednesday, May IS. — Junior
heere.
Mrs. Uoyd CritaA tota church with a Buwbey of the
gwennlng.
I, with large lot, good ver*
FOB BENT—Clean,waU tarn*
High P. T. A. Circle. Haw Hospital Day
mothers grtaent with the Class to
Of fruits, tor small house
"Several plan» were discussed
iafcsd apnrtftfnt. | |
RL %
thorns Bldg. Election.
A reception wtal be held *t the
IGenltnued on P a » Four)
enjoy It an« the social svantag
et length, By Whlc« the league Clarenee Grow»», '-tab : tohat-
Mt 1» Bsrtlnnd. For par-
«
»«<«<
Wednesday, May I S -W e d n e s - Community hospital from 1:39 to
* , , - I N . , ,
membership might be increased. honor.
egli at 00 Laurel.
Club. Church Parlor«,
4:«« Wednesday afternoon. Tbto
BOB
l»S-t»
MMM
There is p?V 57 member».”
I reiwi iii wsm i i i r e
aaaas, Mrs. C. V. Howell end I« in osservane« 0« Nettoani Mon?
mpnts and sleeping rUfiu. Lithia
Lawrence Powell,
top-
»
M
w
pitsi
Day,
LUMBER
at
Mrs.
Grace
B.
Andrews.
Apts., SB A Second
£
League News Correspondent* tain»—
IT
Hoettoma will m arita and som
one 80. We Wednesday, May IS— Hospital
H H f «UB ysetevy.
w m
►
,
8 8 8
A S H L A N D TO A U .
^A Mar P*riJ va» tae to r ta
113-tf
Pay. Reception at Community Otittaes will ha present ta ahoa
B o b RENT — Furnished rob?
ittriottv®
Slumber Party—
*YTta W
TVT
■
KW» lBsumed hv th®
gueria through the hospital. •
hospital. l:p 0 to 4:J9 p.
antomohlle,
attalr
given
last
fet}H
tay tae?
ln« and ^ a r i y s H »
»tfalr
The public iS cordially to ritta
One oi tae delightful ppetlM
Public invited.
I machinery
track, tractor
given recently was the slumber
g by Mra. Ctarirgd* toatay to
by month f f
Gtfl
Wednesday, May 1R—deotol Gir- to visit the heepital during the
vbh
refaced and
party
at
which
Miss
Janie
Walk­
tatatog « »tato** r i he»
cle qt Christian church parlors- hours named and be shown over
snlr
All Work guaranteed
er
was
hostess
at
her
home
on
friends.
^fternoen.
the institution.
tt»»Mtare
■Btoll iroaaaeM AaessnU^
"•
'Ì O » IAMB
as««», fast below
tfbarty
streri-
«vr,»»«
r
er
a
ir
A
M W M
T*to»*ay, M ay 18— High ttohooi
fin station,
<
Tha fitot «vent in the series e l tbb ritandoa of Mm smerta eatll
IWÄ
^rhlto’ te g h o Ä
Circle P. T. A.. Mrs. Karl P. Mra* o^rw
smximl y e s » etperlenc
happy
happenings w m tha the­ a late hour whap re«reehrt*ri*
Miss Velma Clapp celebrated
Nlma, boptam.
Hpaa. Phpns SBf-T.
H V t* .
»M arie »pairing,
atre
pasty,
with all at the gueats were served 1« beautifully decor­
.
I
, m ii w e>
to—rwlay, May IS— Covered dish hen seveatoentk birthday Thure,
»<*. Phone 101.
FOB HALB: —
picnie. Civic Club and famines, day, May state, ia a very delight­ attending an interesting shew to ated May basket«, ®M <W each
10V-1 mo.»
guest, wito to* ritao «ntota Mri*i
— _
*»«»
•? » . »•<«
, ”ì ó u On u * ’
leghorn roosters.
0:30 p. m. In park, if weather ful evening, f t which a aumber Medford.
'i n ij'W-a' V aj'jLg-
Stop eves anywhere and as often
Shades
usfM for ae*h tori*.
The
slumber
party
proper
bf-
M
l-10
Phone SP14.
permits.
Otherwise,
in
Club
of
friends
wqre
groieat
ta
rif«r
iM f W u w T
The uploa* tare «Mta» each •
Houae.
congratulations and good wishes gan upon their return. No doubt
«« adaptable three
porittons.
’
»AN FfcANoteCO »to1
lN*fSEVENTEEN
HOURS
FOB SAJJh —» Pire V «Wre
pretty
dosing for « delightful
all
»ta»t
soundly
*'
m
ta
the
habit
Thursday,
May
18—
Quarterly
and te enjoy the pleaaaat hours
one IBS
aeree of growing alfalfa, randy to
4
at slumber parties, unlil the call evening.
The «retare r i tha Highway Is Spring in all Re
8ocial Mr. Hsvener’« BIWe together.
cut. Good crop- PfcW* 1JFI- :
Prises
were
glron
both
in
mah
caipe
for
the
appetising
breakfast
GM y e » Maketa ft
Class, M. E. 8. 8., 2:16 p. m.
course luncheon was
H. DavenbM
Hl
— -------- f t o f -
**TtT
mWWBFta
1T
JT
at home of Mrs. Marcia Mitch- served IqfgB In the ey e in g ; of which the especially laterest- Jong and*bridge; the fertuaeto
■Breme-wtori«rei«»nna
ing
feature
were
delirious
waf­
ones
1«
bridge
«eing
M"*
Elwood
all, 128 Laurel 8t.
strawberry «bortoake, punch, and
FOR SALB: — Jersey heifer.
P o litic a l
Thursday,
May
IS — Annual Spanish chocolate cake and sher­ fles. To these, It goes without wmmremmiM ^sren
Two good ewes, II« Beech St.
meeting Coanty Health Asso­ bet. The table waa tarigtoiiy ar- saying, all did full Justice.
Three enjoying Miss Walker’s
ciation at 2:20, Medford M. E. sanged, with a oeaterpiece of pink
delightful
hospitality were: the
FOR 8AIA5—fladdle and work
. Church.
peonies wit« pink tosebudh Vhlch
Mieses Annie Wells, Jennette
borse. 4M HoUy.
210-3«
Friday,
May
14— m te r n a l le the class flkwer.
.
. ,i
»
■
RALPH F . COWGILL
Brotherhood.
(Rd P)uhioned
Those present were the Misses Wilson, Mae Ring end Charlotte
FOR SALE— HoUteln coW
Mildred Crain, Ethel Templin, RWitaer.
tar She RegutRica* -Dance. I. O. O. F. Hall.
igg l ì «sarta a day. Will en*
8 8 8
Beryl
Jarmon,
clan ge for. dry cow. C. T. Psyne, nomination lor stato senator, Friday, May 14— Basket Boeiai Notoheipier,
Auxiliary to American Legion. J u a n i t a
Tarr,
Calmenaon, Flnnn Recital Decided 8
l<10 Boulevard.
818-3* ■abject to the May Slat, prtmqrie«,
At Civlo Club Houaa. Mem­ Messrs. Hughes and Albert Msrs-
A capacity house of friends
. V o f l SALB: — 400 Whlto Leg-
bers of the American Legion ke. Mrs. Marske, Mias Carol Van anq relatives greeted the pupils
Candidate for Stgto* Senptor,
and their wives invited.
hqrn laylng bene. Hollywood and
Dyke, Mr. and Mr» Cbarlas Bry­ of Miss LeUta Pierson, who ap- j
wWoot to ton M«r h o t
Friday, May 14.— Hawthorne P.j ant, the hosteaa and Mta* Velms pared to recital Friday evening
'Tancred atonia. Phene 30BJ2.
< T ^ H E Y w ill to ll y o u it is a n e w k in d o f lu x u r y
890-0* I have no other ambition than to
T. A. Circle. 3:80. At building. Clapp, the one whore natal day a* tha Civic Club house.
serve well and faithfully my State
Election.
w m the occasion of the happy
— o n e f k t t d o e sn 't c o r i iD orc t o e n j o y .
The program w m divided Into
FOB SALB: — Early June to- and County. My Slogan: “More Friday, May 14,— p. N. O. Club
affata*
three parts; the first aaatbers
economy
Bad
Fewer
Laws
mato plantar 1« each. P* d- Owr
; O f c o o r g e jreu h a w a to n y * approaiatod t h e nd-
Mrs. Wm. Myer hostess, assist­
by those pupils who have Just be­
v . r-1
1«73 lolla.
M t-ta
tt
»
it
ed by Miss Mollie Songer.
v g n tn ir e
b y g jg ctr ic ity . Y o u k n o w th at
I hereby announce my candidacy
gun their musical studies but who
•
showed remarkable eelf posses­
Floral
Exhibit
a
gneerea—
it
m
ea
n
»
n
o
5>*l
w n r ; nQ « » w ash es to
FOB SALK: — • room iurnlsh- for the Republican nomination ag
ft » 10
ed house, dandy heme, cheap, 1SS representative to the legislature
•The "Floral Exhibit,” given at sion in their initial appearance !
lu g . Y o u k n o w th a t e k w tr ic ity ia tb « id e a l e o o k -
County. I pledge Mrs- Otto Winter Entertains—
7th S t.
,
308-tt* I from Jackson
the Mtota »Prtoss Hotel last and acquitted themselves to tholr
loMbdtodl A
n to
n totolto^
Mk#
I B j v V I b » «9
In to
•«•Cv^nl»
w d O
M u
I*
toRiUtoBI.
.in
jj h e a t ; e c o n o m ic a l b e c a u se it ie tu r n e d o n w h e n
Honoring Mrs. Paul Winter, Tharaday by*the Ashland Floral own and to their teacher’s credit.
suraeeise aervioe of mv the recent bride of her son, Mra.
FOB SALE: mt Fard oamton
The
aeeond
group
were
,
y o u n e e d i t — DOT b e f o r e ; tu r n e d o ff w h e n you *re
Society and the Civic Club scored
truck. Good conditio« >115. Low çeunty and rttoto-
t l l - t f Qtto Wlutar entertained at a a soeaaaa and kgs pnoved a f*v«l- those pupils who had attained a
WM .W U
-
charmingly attractive function, gtion as to tha floral possibilities oertaln degree of proficiency and
207-Bt
the third, the more advanced Rju-
from two until flvp,. Friday, May gf Ashland.
B u t p g f h i ip * y w w o u ld lik * to k n o w t x a c t ^ w h a t
w ? ---------------------------------------------- -
plls
who rendered really difficult
the
seventh.
“Fifty
or
more
kinds
of
flowers
FOB SA^E: — Volunteep grain
it
c o s ts — 4 m d o lla rs a n d c e n ts. T h e 1800 satisfied
CW
originally planned a« a garden frer« exhibited. Mrs. Frank Jor­ snmpoaitlons with aa ease, ex-
pa|ture for horse« and total*. In­
fa m ilie s w h o n o w u se e le e tr ic ran ges oervod w it h
party, the spacious grounds be­ dan of Granite Street exhlblte-1 preseion and technique that muot
quire O. S. Butler. /
. MM»
ü n tU f o ä :
have
been
a
satisfaction
to
teach­
e
l e c t r i c i t y h y t b l« ,c o m p a n y w o u ld g la d ly * h o w
ing especially adapted for an out­ Some thirty of her fifty-seven
er
and
friends.
The
second
group
F o b SALE: — Four, BBy by
door
entertainment,
because
of
varieties of Iris.
Mrs. L. E
y o u t h e ir bill*; if t h e y c o u ld .
Frto«h»yna, evo», won’t pf-
of performers presented their
q m hundred and fifty font Iota
ftat it—» » ’» » t o e thrçuH «nel the weather, the affair became Un Williams of Medford exhibited
«n Palm Ave., between High
W e h a v e M edft a n average e f th e se b ill», e o th at
in-door garden” party, with a irty-four varieties of the same offerings with the same degree of
School and Normal. Priced right, totoa a» usto Atool |t
excellence and ease to ri toe «Id­
bit
of
the
out-doors
shown
in
ower.
A
number
of
others
■
We
m a y g iv e t o t t t h e fa cts. T h e average cost o f
evenly, and «annot ba defected
tppms. Box , Tidings. 100-1 me-
er pupils did except that tha ae-
the
masses
of
fir
tips
in
reception
brought
diffsreat
varieties
until
*___
e ld c t r ic j i g h t t a to n e i a all h o m e * served b y thia
from fh e.ak in — eults pay çom-
hall ooaceaUug the stairs, and the number of yarletles of Iris toetjons were not re dtffieeit. nor
FBpus
so
advanced
IB
fBgfr
E o fe p r itv In G r e tfb * & f 2 . ? 0
taw FTI
and maki w ife * forme« an mfafrable b a g f exhibited totalled fifty.
rapeh -contplalng 140 acre« of «
studies.
"Rotes were shown In profus­
ic lig h ts s lid ajgctric
Gat thia grouita la» the brilMapt flowgya
level, irrigated toOadUW tond au«
Without announcement the re-
o n d ftt#
gowdar which were used effectively there. ion, nq le»4 taaa tvanta kinds
trae water, a also SB dairy cows;
fo o n th r
la the different rooms, masses Were; exhibited- Other flowers cltal opened, end moved rapidly
River valley. called M dfe-tto agtd try It.—
located in Wood
1
d iffid e n c e , c o u ld y o u t o y o r d in a r y h iv l
of lovely blossoms greeted fee |oo, beautiful to their perfection Rwrt number to number until the
Klgmath Co., Ore.'Address T. A. Tdthla Bi
Pharmacy.
eloee, when Mice Pierre« vp|s*d
eya.
Foxgloves,
snap
drsgops,
gnd variety helped to make this
Culbertson. Ft. Klamath, (toe-
g f A n d if y o u co u ld , w o u ld y o u w a n t
tention
hbr appreciation of*the atten
columbines, . asallss all added g most successful affair.
a
y o u d e c id e to in v e etig a le t h ia c * ^ '
their delicate heanty with the air
“Special mention is t o , bs and the large attendance.
Every young performer
gerfumed -by the lovely roses gtade a* ta* tobla of flowers ex-
FOR SALE: —
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c o d k in g clo e e ly , y o u r n e a r e st 1
eaived
fjowers galore, from
Calif., Complete!« fcrdBhta « -
with whleh howls Were filled.
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lblted by the Mtatard ladles
in te r e _____
stin g .U L u , Ate
m ! French nonsgar to
moden» • room
wUh sl**P-
Mra. Otto Winter, Mrs.
hair cooperation la vary much M
itó l
your n ew i
lag porch’and garage, on Corner
Winter, Mrs. H. H Gillette
appreciated by tha committee. masses of rases. H° »»• was
forgotten.
Mrs. K. P.‘ Nims were in the re-
let 70x100 ft, very regsonaMe.
“The committee wishes to ex-
G oye. OR çQRVÇ«UC9t t e r n « .
Those appeqrtoC *® tha wall
Gaa£ 'or terms If derireA*
pre., Map M-
RH ta>tagtoa*
gresa it s ' gratitude to alt who in
Selected
program,
with
tha
oom
C. D. Shoemaker, Buasribte.
— A tehtaatta of freight rataa on
Those who assisted in the dla- gny way cogtrifepted to tga
ttona played
were:
**In
,
'_____
802-tf agricultural R ü m shippe^ I
tbe tog room, and who'poured were; Sesa *f tug
-- »WM,, - »
- f1- Agg^
by
McMwalt,
toan
Enders, Mrs. Nell |he total
to Mta- Johif
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FOB »ALE—A
R ilitari: -Rwnnren 8 * » par*
by tota». Mid. E. O. Daws, Mra. Jean gearty fpoperatlon.
B 1-B acre creek
i
r
’
"We «set th«t tha floral activ­ the Fairy Qusea.” Nad J o v a g :
Hastings, and Miss Neva Gear­
commi
I A '»
wgter right * ‘ta hnlldtoBS* Beeu- the public
in s ta i
ity
of Ashland Is In its infancy; “The First Walts,* Ellen Wiley,*
hart,
of
Napa.
California,
who
In
j ™ »
p . . i-.- . *lW|M »g me«n- An order isrtied Saturday! after-
"Natelasus,’’
t
o
l
l
Wiley;
“Play
the gu U t of relatives lu the city jhst Us inf erest will grow so that
At a tabla.beautiful to Ota ap- in the near future We may avail In« Train," A ries Jenklni; "Lit­
ourselves of, and fill to Its fall tle Indian Chief.” Maxine Jsnh-
l l l - l mo. • M 11.10 par t o t tn Cottage Grave. potatments, wit« is birthday cake
tv F
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The guest list included
Included q»g
hundred and fifty friends who
called dnrlnx the rasetilnn hnnra
to meet the honor gneat and
the «ellxhtful hospitality of the
hostess.
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W H A T 1 8 0 0 FAMILIES KNOW
ABOUT ELECTRIC COOKING
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