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J* 1 S D A IL Y H U 5D M rbJ. D A I L Y < T I D I N G » ‘A » H ie Only peace n ■3$ M'j ’ BHscoe. cirta a s K Î Mrs W. derfotf «fit ▼ » *Ta. M n . J . W . McCoy M estate Th« ..................................................... » Editor ............................. „ Buelnew Manager ....................— 1 ***» Editor R. Greer Madden Orees f la u n t ........... in s iiv I at the Ashland, Gregm* Poetoffirc as Second Class M ail M atter Subecripttoff Pride, Delivered In City One Month ^ . w . . 2 .66 Three Heaths —__ ..........._______ ___ :.._________________ 1.26 Six M onths .................................................................. — » ----- 8.76 One Year 7.60 tty M all and Rural Routes One Month ......... . .......... ___ ..... ................. ................. .............. 6 .06' Thr«e Months __ __________ _______ ____ __ _____ _______ 1.06 Six Months ____ ___________ ................... .....................— .------- 3.50 1 ear ................. . ^1^2 14 O víu P? /IÒ T I VST’ - -A ___. ^ r j H..H » Antov C. R. Rtoalu miNM we w • * tük'yttr t» *1 * y*1* ’î f • - . , * SHEARS 50c • # » täte« t ó , -■> Prit’» C«*ne» îS fiW Z f .histories and acting as hostesses. Soctol C ircle M eet»— T h ey, stead) for la w en forcem en t, of sadness, hoWevsY, for pathetic As is usual some one wilt be there Wednesday afternoon, M ay ¿2, ^*-1 <11«1 f^du nip*«©» naa Deen Drouvnc rroui T h ey s tr iv e fo r b ettor wpye. F lth her car to bring any mother the Social Circle met in the par aifd*«y<M«dMky. For health and pltbMc welfare. With Httle ones, that wishes to lors of the Chrisbah church tor [ i> oh« cww* df sf* could F o r beauty la tbe days. ride. its-Bocia! afternoon. wa»K, uiiihuvt nan nVrwr 6vCn T hey sh a re th e g if ts o f sp irit, N 8 8 A short business session- was s d f dp Or AftlMd. oAdVd Wdito nW T h ey g iv e of brim aad hand. Lancseons Give«— held in opening. Follow ing this They alto ¿hi InspttstiOtf deViloftdd meirttffty. Mft <11 Wdft Mrs. C. B. Lam kin was hostess 'the remainder of the afternoon Mrs. Grace Andrews, Editor ' ! * < « off f i e j'cdd t d lfflyVcVeniinl ThrOdgtoftd! od/ ffitofoud liM . Thursday at a delightful lunch was spent In planning for work by th ee* sftfcU lisfff w h o O dflined eon at her ranch hom'e near T al for the summer months. ,a.-. A.- ,a—. ; God grdnt i s OtrdkiifH a rt W > ’-------- ewren.Wr of Event«—- ent,' with covers laid for the fol I t was decided tO give a box so dom MOnUii), M ay f7 .— French Club. lowing guests: Mrs. G. G. E u c ia l on the evening of Xune 4. To h e ir Hto torch o f lig h t. Bêeaftffc it ?s mffcfff iff ofte Hostess, Mrs: H. O. Anderson. banks, Mrs. P. ff. Hammond, Miss The Circle w ill convene again To »Cep off? keOffe sftft sfa g fe g Tdberiay, MAy fg .— Westminster OVace H. Chamberlain and Miss May! 2 6, with the Meldames H ar- p f th e cfóan est sii op s in However d ir k this n ig h t Guild. Miss ¿Treks, Hostess. Elfenbeth Palmer. rlSt^liatcher, Johnson, Leggett, ôregQR, o / th e h e s t d t 1« «•< God grant ds in our Wrnggle, Evening. * ' ' t The - afternoon was (spent w ith Lantb. and Moore members of m a te r ia l» To hold fast all that'» gert, Tuesday, Mtoy lib — O f f « c i a 1 the hostess in a pleasant inform the ,committee for refreshment And m ak e gu w orth y m em bers o vy vv w F OiTC II Board Meeting Clvtc Club. 1:16 a l fashion. Mrs. Lam kin to one and Mrs. Clapp aa hostess. Of ea rth ’s g reat etoterboart. I p p. ra. Club House. of the formOr. presidents of the Delicious refreshments w ere • 'I . * * « 3? (N o te — T h is so n g w as Ward Cd Tuesday, Slay IS .— Civic Club. Civic Improvement ClUb and is served at the close of the pleas g p rise of t^n dollars, shad adopt Election. Report of Conven deeply interested in ita welfare ant afternoon. ed aa tbe efUh so a g .> F r a n k lf r i B ákery tion at La Grande by Miss and work. ' n H » 22 22 Cbstthberlafti, 2:3V p. nt. M R Miss Jarmon GlvOe T ea Oorateanlty irjtoci - Tuesday, May 18.— Ladies Aid, O u tef Tow n G uests ffnVertMneA— Miss Beryl Jarmon, assisted by BollvieW school mark« its Clon M. E. Church. W ork Meeting. Mrs. f . b . Barnes, prairdont or fhe girls who have been having ing With a Community DlaaCr, Lp’ srmacy, Ute« Orni A . testaus Cnureb, 2:80 p. ifc. tike Grants Pass Woman's Cln'>, training at the Model Cottage ia Wednesday wight. May It/* - g y - .- r — !- WcdbcMtoy, M ay. ill.— Auxiliary w ith her mother and Mrs. L . B. giving a tea, this (Saturday) a t — A t this dinner, tbdCo w ill be l‘A T rin ity Gdlld. Parish House. Humphreys, president of the ternoon, from threb to five. p resen t th e p aren ts a r t friend« ttWWd W/ff s t f Arf» > » ¡ r t d d O« » » 0 « ds»e> c c »W > wsm » C a r e , WctfOMday, H ay l'0z— Community Greater Medford Club were guests The mothers of the girls who Id Bellview district. I f to expect Dinner. tteiWiew, tf:30 p. m of the Mieses Elisabeth Palmer have been having this wofk, and ed th a t a t lCast o n e hundred W n to ttd b y, Way fV— Ladle« Aid aad Grace H. Chamberlain nt tbe Ashland teachers are guests, be theft? W etfjdy rf. ff. Churcfi, 2:0V p. m. their H illtop home, a t an attrac dinner that W i# bd Wo* Hostess, Mrs. W . R. ftavls, 463 tive luncheon, F riday at on9 TriuhePs Ertfertafttett— the program wfctsb WIN fr to w Alftson. Hovoriug Miss Nora W ard and o’clock. inter iff ttts ^eaftML Wodnemtoy, May MC— ft resbyter- . . ■ ■“ * 'A fte r the pleasant ftmctlon, th^ Miss d u r a Anderson, Who haVo m n n rr w tft he sefred1 off «bles , ' l’ ' r. •* Wn Missionary Society. Mrs. vial tors spent the afternoon with been with her during the school in the yard at m. J u s t t h e t h i n g f o r S ù i à i f t é f W é a ftíie r / t. W . McCoy, Hostess, 2:30 p. their hostesses. year, Mrs. G rice ff. Andrews' en- Not Offfy M « t o A gM-teWsthhr : m. « a if eerta^hed the teachers and spec meeting of friendh. AdW an d Ofd’. ♦ Thuraday. May BO.— Baby Clinic. Surprise For Mlwt Jnihuon— ial taachera of Jdnrof High and id BettVMW, bfft to tty wffy of Clvio-Club House. Afternoon^ A delightful surprise was plan HawtfcbVne buildings, Friday, at farewell to M r/, ffendeth M cW ii- B Ù fX N ffftflC A L , SAFE, ib fc F fiÑ fy Á H tíí Thursday, May BO— T rin ity Guild. ned for Miss Helen Holtan an inform al evening. Iisrthh who tote itodfa fhe Mfltotott ; \ P aflak House-. Thursday evening at the home of Air. impromptu program and Ft llf&y, M ay 21.— Mount Ashland Miss Edna Goheen and Miss gamoe kept evefyl>ody hippy and p r t o e W of Mb setotof fdft sdffdft- 41 ytoite* told dttote ehiffffff d ff CHipter, D. A. R. Meets with Gertie Haan on Palm avenue. bnRy too. Intelligence tdsti, m n- feSIddncA to1 Hedtofrf pfdfento t&fft Mrs. Backus', ftf9 OraurtO. Mrs’ AboUt a dosed teacher friends steal and otherwise, proved atlm - continuing torn WofE tftdfe. H arrfet Fielding, Hostess. Mra. wet*/ present to enjoy the evening i ulatidg. Readings, planb Solos, goth» iff a* fffaffdf d f ffeeff rAffVit Social C hairm an with* thé guest of honor, who wilf! vocaf polds, whtStfIBg solos, trios id BWtfftow. rktoy, M ay a f.— W ho Do ClhaS be an early June bride. and songs en chormr, some of There wfft nb speetto. rnffstoffi* ■I lt* « l<ì‘ « a - « — — i l •iteArsuae^. ^ e p T c f T f T t S f ff f r f t > ft I M cote at H om e of Mrs. J. R. Miss Holtan's home is in Min them m ^tt draftiatlcally rénfféfed, Cumbers. The teatdVe o f M i dve- M cCracken, V a lley V iew . Cov ot. North Dakota, but the new afforged much plesso re. < ing*s p rd grirt* Wift b< an adrfteas a « ............... ered |D ffh D inner. M eet a f home so soon to be established ' Tito m u sin fl gam e w as ari c tig - by gupwrihtoiraMt a . A. « ffe 4 « » e » » » « e e e .« » e e e ^ > » » » M church a t 11 a. m. will be at Rolette, North Dakota. inai one, (by Mrs. Denton) and of fhs A’S h h M i scftdhls <fo “fttoto I • , Saturday, M ay 2 2 — Recital Pu The pleasant affair wa”s plan the p W r t te tlto IcTftfttoto WM- Teffi ftodis?1 pils of Miss som a i/a ig i« , 525 ned by a number pf her teacher nera w ord fhe “ sweetést «Ver.” There ffftl bg 4to dtoct Mrf of Of E. Main, 8:00 p. m. friends who brought lovely gifts A «rumatile cetophny cotopohéd ficers of fib) ftffftNtt-TMchgf Aft- to the brlde-eiect. of tlto twests P4t ott ff otto toff sodMtMff dtMffft fhe C ivic (Tub M eeting— Games were played and fun Play M. tw o sCeffes th « t n te fa n y .Vrt lì* fitto w»n D€ nwlV t Thp important fea tu re of the held sway, until dainty refresh brougRf jT dbWff t M fctoìtotfrt htoWff. v 'T h e id o p r t if f wnrou f te ff 7 3 “ ' tisetoesa meeting Tuesday of the ments were served later in the costutolito eeedery And shffM'g ff were j M KeepTdff’ A r t oHHtod nrt- C hic improvement Clffb is its evening. elcetion of of Dears for the com ff H H boun< admiratlnw M l fhe orlgin<- ing ,ytmr. The membership is W r,. Rarrtot, FieMlng RostoeM for aiity to eofiMgffca ffta* ffiu M c- strongly urged to be pretout. The Mount Ashlaml Chapter— c r^ rto fffodvetfoh. ha» made fhe* WBVJ vWal tUT” fvTTt/^Eunoxn Tfr QVIBWCr ITy rW 1 :1 6 F. m. terteln Mount Ashland Chapter who wnB eoweay-cNama dei'fgiw County' Commissioner 6«o. A l During the program hdur Miss Daughters of the Révolution F ri fun perrormeff. ford was .In Ashland’ fhsterday Ghtsee Hr Chamberlain w ill grw a day, May 21, at the home of Mrs. Raftoy to a group tofiwmBfod from his fifnie to fth u ffm , «tof r t report of the Lg Grande meeting. Backus, 129 Granite street. wh..r„ there Is so much musical response to a q u e g ti« from a J o w h ic h ,roo® o f hoifttt dw yotf Wirft 6o This report w ill be of real inter Mr. and Mrs. Barhus are now talontt and th e n u m b ers Were a News wffter. reffnrt A M be had fim îtoï «Òftrfórt tó r est to evftry einb r tn ta v , and aft' occupying the Oree residence t y r ^ f c f i W W Hfiff ô f f i è F ‘ ireaf. been making no campaign to »«- on F ffctè t f e if t ü n f è i f to> èòt- afo invited to he present. O rin lte street. Light‘ refreshments Were Shrv- effre the nominsdion her reeteet- -W a l 'Fhe'khetotoeS for the social This is an especially import <d 'i t o f f * th e er en lfff, Idff, h it fafm g a d official wftU d m ifiM d tfant i£ is certa in <o m oot y o u r hour are Mrs. ft. 8. Provost, Mrs. ant meeting, for the report of the Oiui, .Th< guest H«t Induced: the claiming a ll r-> i V U A. Roberts n d Mrs. M artin. Nominating Committee w ill be Missos I I * Myer’s, A lford, it wttf iff retosmber Reid, EA- , il '» 9 given As wrn other reports of rn Katfitotfft. t to r d f c « Hfffd. i s came ouf foi V rtoTffctlOn Offly a B a c k e d k * tb s m a k e t ’» 1Ô0 yewrs o f ,su c c e ssfu l fu r- On off' fhe i'ffrf o f niO]hefff to the Chapter. (her jfth d son , AUCO RobefCson , ffrttori sbftci BftW trfrsiltotag « to t tb e Wfffi - k n ow n r e lia b ility o f a ll Miirfred Croiff', m t ff / fifffttoirie o f tST cbfffftft __ Thff ttaby Cliitfee schedWtod Her The Regent, Miss Blanche HszeqJ Bruffer. otto to fe - c f t a iM M 'm rftnWot fa il to he jilftirtri#. Thursday. May St, «< tfth Civic NiCks, wishes to anftodnee that A Been sh ep h erd , Hfeft _______ Carter, f t ffppegterf ttorf tre wdtoA íáffs Club HOttSe the copies ordered of the Oregorf' Mild rfil Hnifo». eimïys M orion, fu© oppolttttoh tos oWff A t this m eettsg'all mothers of Magasine have been at (he library ' Edna , òrtffdff. tfertfo rfffrt, tors, purtv. hff dtoiffftto Oigf be M erritt. Mrs B efth S Dkiitpn. b is clWfm f o f feetotetlWff f o le t f CMMrdft of the prh-sChdOl age tor some time and these who or I « L l _ . ------------------ ----- ard in vited to bring ib etr itttlc dered them may obtain their cop- Mrs f i f f * Gooff, i u ---------------------------- Ç1A- upon his record o t f W pffec, real gtotori ! onee for examination or consnt- lee et any time. en,a. fleten HoltaS. Wilma Mc- ising that the «ffp (a tto n / Members of the County from to s f r tft form bertto ertM AR Chapter members are urge j K chrlb, ’ »torteli ftptfiah R um RtfSWy, CafaUff . g g - U nit Will he present and Ashland to attend the meeting Friday af. Dabcfih ftatferbargur, Adffdte, Ol him to s e r t e Ato CoUpff dPTrtg • I t ' ‘ ladles wVit^topl V1 (taking py» ternopn. , > . • , son ¡Mlimldt, Gordon, B va ’Poley, second administration. Pd. Adv • J » « » ♦< tofi fitoto »to »ft PARTICÜLAlf PÈOPLÉ ÜSff FKANfcUN Ï. (Gduttowdd» W n ftfftff Tffyeuy SMn/ Ñ«se« BREAD «4 i i H H . w a s l to It is a sorry com m entary on th e h o n e s ty and good fa ith o f th e avera g e husineKs m an o f A m e r ic a , th a t w h e n e v e r trad e in certain lin es becom ett u n p rofitab le, fh e n u m b e r o f fires in such occu p an cies a t on ce ¡in crea ses. T h is, how ever, is th e e x p erien ce o f u n d er w riter s o v er a p e r io d o f m any years. It is t h e r e su lts of s in s o f o m is sio n a s w ell a s th ose o f com m ission , f o r th e re a r e p a s s iv e a s w ell as a c tiv e in cen d ia ries. B oth are b r in g d e a lt With by T h e N a lio n a l Board o f F ire U n d e rw r ite rs, th e se rv ic e o rg su iza fio ft o f fh e m ajor stock fire in su ran ce co m p a n ies o f fh e cou n try. T h e p a ssiv e c la ss is 'b e in g sfubjeeted to e d u c a tio n , and the a c tiv e p rep etrators o f arson to in v e s ti g a tio n am i prosecu tion. C on trary to loose sta tem en ts so m etim es h ea rd to the e ffe c t th a t und erw riters do not care a lw n t r e d u c in g th e n a tio n a l ^ y a ste by burning, th ey are sp e n d in g m uch th o u g h t and in on ey upon p r e v e n tiv e m ea su res o f all 'k in d s- ie crim in a ls w ho burn for profit are g iv en d u e a tten tio n jr th e y freq u en tly en d an ger life aftd are resp on sib le, jeth er, fo r an appreciab le p ortion o f fh e total fire d e a tru etio n . T h e part th ey p lay in s w e llin g th e fire to ll Id lie realized by th e p ub lic, e s p e c ia lly b y c itize n s *0 p erform ju r y serv ice, for th e ir d ep reciation s add ite r ia lly to burden borne b y .th e p u b lic. UNSELFISH IDALISM T h e local n ew sp ap er in th e U n ite d S taten is each year on a f i r m e r f m i m h i t i o n and b eco m in g m ine and u se fu l to its hom e conm iim itY . ' I t ia the hottie n ew sp ap er w h ich b o o sts th e tow n , year y e a r o u t, w hich ta k es th e lea d in e v e r y eaterpriRO In u fo r its p u rp ose th e u p b u ild in g o f th e eortiiflun- W e fr e q u e n c y h ear ti said th at th e o ld -tim e ¡nd<*pend ir it o f th e n ew sp a p er is gone, th a t its e d ito r ia l p olicy s n b se r v ie n t to th e hnsineni office. Yftt th is is ftot T h er e is m ore u n selfish idealism ift th e a v e r a g e local iper th a n in a n y other buriifesH en terp rise. If tly s p e a k s o u t i t the w a v w h ich it b e lie v e s will th e g o o d o f th e nattion an il zrf th e ooaBnttnity, re o f What th e een seq u en cek m ay he from a hnstiieRs lo c a l n e w sp a p er is fh e .prifteiphl b o o ster for fhe * a n d it d o e s its I mjoh tin g o fte n w ithout hope I.rew ard . U n fo r tu n a te is th e coin m n n ity wtticli su p p o rts its l<x-al new sim per*. S t a l e . J o u r n a l. ■ Wr ealre. H a r tJ V flr e Xt* this tito t the esmera man Thursday. May .M-. A t ft: 20 p. m asked tk e A tó «fette Igato. | for a most enjoyable afternoon Bsd'es ftetty Mergler, the 1 spent In lively g a o ta , and la t ie “ Tht WmehMter f o r a J ailo rs are toeing Vera Grace { happy visit' of friends. Pfcmmer « n t Louise Brommer. A lovely g ift wfts preheated ^ i t d . r f » d t d . d’d toA d. J t s t t s dH? V itu échoit ciòtte. by t i e members Of M e Royal The dìfttps i & fo? a l'tttte book rlfc g S ifttfS N eig h b o rs to th e h o n o r g u e s t J ^ .1 « , S E T ? fe' * ”■ “ Unty refreshments wAt io .« w s tr v td by M e liosMm sbd a n ist of every deseviptton ed t h i s A r t i» of Badeatvorers has ant's at' the close of the pleassit' n M w M jdW tor- h id a v Á y sueeenfuí year. “Over AN kiffda o f garWeW toeto affair. t U T o i” A Uff Gioir pledges and .5 . hose. O Wo s i n in d Work for “Oth the social FARM ER91 L ook to yetar ntoW- VHON SONG ers*’ has been a very happy time ers add rabee* rep airs ea rly , W ords by iAim Graee far them all. leave yod» orddr for What » » M at A croas tb e b ills a a d valleys, I— -ks x. >- i IVOWff wrOtR CM) XVMUCIIr XWOCl®- From office and from home. t/sa The Federated women Crl>N*B(T Cnifarwn 9 Clinic Of O regon h a v e eom e. »rt w R ij a h eld last M on d iy, by tfr. Dflle- They represent twelve thousand, h u rst and D r. BMIMg of Port- u stototo n «. t | r t in f c i And they three million move. Whose tteyeage A r ad vancem en t, 1B11Q f ’U t Oil K EQ*1 paCvoBB. Thu ftodt apetsp cmmMk* Where 1» heard from shore to shore. t ie Clime WsM Held Wdff a’ Seine NSW ? »•-A TAXATION GOVERNS FUTONH f0 R 1 8 T 0 nor gffUste tbto p e e tln g . ' g a tiW & ÿ a tte n d o « the Preeby- A ff i f t o M N ffff the orM À lta- thff <Mfce< M rlan JunioVa held their «anual tlo g ate* SSltoff' io' keen iff mlpd' an<f attend^if possible. ' A i t e p íc ifc . N was Mede week« Any one interested In m in io n « easly Betty Hergier e o t ia A te « w ith M em once 01 ttk them more. wefcomb. boys and _ the beeutl- Royal f d í psÉife' i f t i t 6 *rk , ilayed Honoring Mrs, Lift ton Gren- v í í i "lEodaked1’ sad. at tto rtft. fh e e f t o t a t d u p te tt « 1 A t o p. nA, gathered aroúnd the degree “2 .¿Z’. 2 £ ' o staff, Z ' S the' r E members f e - of M the * I S « „ j - > • DONATIONS No donations to charitiea or otherwise’ w ill be made la advertis ing or job printing — oar contributions w ill bo to c»Sh. INSURANCE COMPANIES EIGHT ARSON WttMdhtote • bdfo to’ M e firtTlrteff 9p«Rft»4 rtfeVle la tbw ti. S . ,* 'f t - iffff ¿ 4 M to b e e p f c lA f o tf iff W H A T CONSTITUTES A D V E R T IS lN O "A n futere events, where an admission charge is Made or a collection taken is Advertising.” No discount w ill bo Allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders a lo n e b y sa n e and eco n o m ic lo g g in g p r a c tic e s, but also b y a w ell d ev elo p ed an d fa r s ig h te d p la n tin g p r o g r a m ,” s a y s th e A b erd een , W a s h in g to n , D a ily W orld . ‘ ‘C u tover la n d s m u st be r e p len ish ed and p r o tec te d . F ir e d e str o y s th e y o u n g g r o w th , and bnrrts o u t th e n atu ral elem en ts in th e soil w h ich are n e c e ssa r y to g r o w in g trees and v e g e t a tio n .” K T h e burtden o f ta x a tio n c a u se s m an y tim lie rla n d o w n ers to c o t fo r e s ts w h ich th e y w ou ld rath er hold ^ -b u t i f th e y hold them tm der p r e sen t ta x la w s th e ir v a lu e Would b e c o n fis c a te d in ta x p a y m e n ts. " . A l s o , m a n y ow n ers o f cu to v er la n d w ou ld lik e to h old it w ith y o u n g g r o w in g tre e s on it, ot r e p la n t ft; but w ith h e a v y annual fa x e s th is is im p o ssib le, fo r i t ’s en tire v a lu e is w ip ed out in ta x p aym en ts. F o r th is reason iit is im p e r a tiv e th a t a ta x a tio n m eth-. od lie w orked o u t, w h ich p erm its a ta x p a y m e n t w hen th e tim b e r is lttarketdd, and n o t c o n tin u o u sly W hile jf ?s g r o w in ig . ' # - . M b - to g g l t t t o ' ab out tou to u r I The c la ir WRF teeeffubout ipqerv Wednesday A nother iff 4»1 3:30 p. M * »clock la «— v - tW M f o * .<• S » . 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T h u s, th e y p r e v e n t p e r io d ic a l flo o d s, and d ry p erio d s. * ‘I f is e sse n tia l th a t o u r W atersheds he p ro tected n o t J u ik tl a k e t ln g o í th è W ednesday r Club Clul m MP v 1‘tTt, 4ft O FFIC IA L CITY PAffJÉ* D IS P LA Y A D V E R T IS IN G RATES . Single insertion, per inch .......................... ...................... ....... 6 .30 Political, Display, per inch ......................... ...... ............... .............. .43 Yearly Contracts One insertion a week ......................................... ........................ ,2T$6 Two insertions a wedfc ____ .........__________„_______________ .3 6 . 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