g » ¿=>SB PAG« All the glria spent » very Jap- mr tq| mow tokflng lived t a f yea yg took rank aft Wood Gal evening and were «ply gqrry 2 ^ , 3 3 « - ' Elisabeth Joy, Dorothy this yaa the lart oqe to be Hasel Hudnell and June Wi t with the present guardian » During the Ceremonial,. BHga- At Friday night’s Alumni ban ftHS S e U w P v e r y r e a d i 1 next autumn— Reported by beth Joy gave a splendid tsdk g iv o u w ith evp ry pair o f M en s S h o e s so ld . S e e thvui a w L 8. A. INEWh J r., acted g 1 Galej. "Ideals of Camp Fire,* teltog w kat1 WMtmaatar, with w large attend- the organisation meant to « S » of |r s. U hm » E . A n d r e j» . E ditor w— —........... •>- * Editor R. G reer------ «L*. and to her fellow members, _______ I ___ .4 .-..-............. Business Manager ttrge Madden Oreen t stance Wllliard read an origiqgl Com m unity OlniW* „ <• 1 . .............., Neera Editor O ^oR ar of _ iy . 9 . Pertin» — — Am »their *f the splendid meet n«w rocrhlto luto the orgwdsa- May 2 f.— Indies Artf poem which ' was exceptionally Telephone 39 OFFICIAL CITY PAPER ings tor which Bellview Is famous W fc , y-A. Club. Hostesses, Ml». J. A- well written and received. Hour« had been «pent In decor Camp beds were made of fir occurred at ' Wednesday evening Buyer and Mrs. George King at Mntered a t the .Ashland, O regon Poetofltlre aa Second C la w M all Matt«« boughs and the campers felt the. Subacripttoa P*^oe, D elivered In City l' iew a«h«ol hqhae. w i|h a ation and arrangem«»1 and Parish House. pi o « * 8 N«W H o te l - One Month .S5 munity dftiaer aa the opening result WM most satisfactory, (or Monday, May 2 4 — Frspeh Chib. thrill of the real pioneer ,n Three M o n th s----------------- -................................ — ------------— primitive preparations ISr r*h°W- ,tu re pf the even in gs pnter- the tables were lovely. Mrs. W. M. Poley, hostess. 8,75 Six Months .. The oldest darn represented Breakfast M other meut. If outlay, May 24-—-W- R- C. 80- 7.50 One Year was that of XEE*. bx Mr». I<dta l-J i 4 ," « A' .UIMA. I Which all enjoyed Immensely, At leant on« hundred were seat trial. In the Park. Mrs. Jen B a r a i B o n tés 8mith- The we|«>niln| address P »A8LI» » l i t i ' t - and at eight o’piock Thu J t p’flock Thursday One Month — at th« tahlee, which W«re to nings and Mrs. Koch hostesaps- , V I Three Months e been placed In the |chool was made by Millard Grubb, for Monday, May 24.— Ashland Music morning, a i wended. thnir Six Months _ unde, and Ufhlch groaned un- the Alumni. The roeponae waa Study Club. 7:46-p. m. at Mies homeward. One Year — ... At this muntiui the iormpr ihelf bqrdeu of triad chick- made by Wilbur Tt»<*«F. W Fldiht Wallace's Studio. XlCCpoq DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES guardlap, Min Helen Holtan re .Members please attend- vegetaW . salad*. h,ckleB of the senior daps Single Insertion, per inch - — ....■--------------- ---- ------ I .1* Tosato were given |Clda Tuesday, May 25.— Alpha Em signed. nod R«ulah Huesey ss- ies, broad w * lua Political, Display, per Inch ...........~...s......... ..........— - Farlow Anderson, Ray Clary, •umefl the guardianship ol Tame ... M l » broidery Club. Masonic Hall. ns a k a V M t a f Vftw,s Y e a r ly C ontracts Mrs. Ernest Wallin and MM,. Kwa^.'pa Woh Troop of damn Of them, hnmoroa« la richest Clyd» Yuong, praeident-eleet of One insertion a week ----------------- Alumni association and Superin Firn Girla. Twp Insertions a week — ---- ......------------------------------- igMam. M. S. Ellis, hostesses. Daily insertion ....------.......------ --------------------- Thursday, May 23.— Ladles Elks f . c. Homos acM u toaat- tendent G. A. Briscoe. " « $ * Bates (or Legal and Miscellaneous Mrs. H. C. Beebe appeared in teg wahWinpE W - Card Club. At Club Room. First insertion, per 8 point line ------------------- z Tw® daqghHnl luntiheons wer« „or«." Homer Moors roapoud- piano solo, during the banquet. Tuesday, May 25.— W. C. T. U. Each subsequent Insertion, 8 point line - — ksm 4 “<R<| 4nisi Comers, rAmdiMI •* The officer« elected for the 1.90 bety Friday at the Ploro- On* «I Card of Thanks — 1——.---- -— ------ ------------- Library. in behalf I nt *f A tfee Obituaries, per line .........— — .... •02 th Monday, May »4.— Moral Society. the group« W a d e * <hw J«» ìqj coming year were: - President, A. C- Coy spoke, on the Clyde Young; Vice-President, High teachura with t|»’ «pedal lure «(. Hl* Community,’’ Mrs. Library. 8:00 p. m- WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING irei events, where ap a«.adm ission charge in m or a Tuesday, May 25. — Delphian teachers, apd the other, the teach ’All futuriMhvdhts, »admission nee Home« C*riev «*▼* » Mrs. Addis, 8ecretar7-Treaanrer, collection taken la Advertising." * -T’d iu . (rt address *«d E ra Kenneth Miss Etha Abbott. Chapter Meeting. Civic Club ers of Hawthorne, which ale« «n No discount will he allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders. FolloWlpg banquet and busi eluded the special teachern Williams told of her enjoyment House. Twp engagement« w«™ A# Thursday, May 27.— Past Ma her work *2 Bellview an<| hade nes« session, the evening was nounced at this tilde and the well to the community aa Its spent In dancing. trons’ Club. Mrs. B. p. Briggs, HONESTY IN BUSINESS 88 II 88 bride-elects were presented incipal of the school, since she hostess. » « ♦ H ** w . B u sin ess is a t h e a r t h o n est. In th e str e s s o f eam i*eti- lovely gifts. Both Miss Alleen M ount A sh la n d C hapter D . A . R . 1 make her home |n Medford. 88 81 88 tion it is so m etim es fo rced in to p r a c tié es b o r d e r in g on Baby Cllpi?-— t Shepherd and Miss Esther John Reeder who will oontlaiie as •w son received good wishes and tok Mount Ashland Chapter, Daugh * the lin e o f r e p r e h e n silib ity , n o t o u t and ou t m isr e p r e se n ta mary teacher waa asked to The largest clinic j e t held oc o( friendship from bpth ters of the American Revolution nd. tion, but v e r y near- T h ese tw ilig h t zone p r a c tic e s are g o curred Thursday at last week at groups. met In regular seslon May SI. «After the dishes were cleared the Clvie Club houeq. ing, and g o in g b ecau se b u sin e ss its e lf th rou gh it s trad e The date of the weddings have awey the P. T. -A. held is elec 192«, at th heme of Mra P. R- Dr. V. S. Geary, «rotated by Dr- a sso c ia tio n s is d o in g th e job . Gordon MacCracken with the not been announced. Other friends tion resulting In Mrs. F. K Backua 199 Granite street, with T h e D ep a rtm en t o f M an u factu rers o f the. N a tio n a l nurses of the County Health also add their good wishes for Janies S3 president; Mrs. Clapp, Mra. Harriet Chapin . Fielding C ham ber rep orts th a t tw e n ty -n in e m a n u fa ctu rers o f Sheet Unit, conducted the examinations. prosperity throuh happy year Of Vice-President, and Mrs. Norma hostess, Mra. E. C. Gardner, ro d a i chairman, assisted by Miss eeder, Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Letts Eaetburn and Mrs. uefulness. steel h a v e d e c id ed to d isco n tin u e m a k in g sh e e ts u se d fo r » 88 88 88 Blanche Hicks. H. O. Anderson wrote the histor » Mrs. Wolcott, pf Ashland, akng. roofing too lig h t in w e ig h t to r e sist e x p o su r e fo r a lo n g After the beautiful patriotic ies. Mrs. Channell and Mrs. C. Camp Fire Ceremonial— As did Mrs. Edwin Dunn and tim e. W. Tilton uapd their cars in Waxiyata . and Tula Hilusi Kenneth McWilliams. All -three ritual, in opening, the bnelneas T h e c la y product« p eo p le m a k in g h o llo w tile s w ho, bringifig those examined to the groups of Camp Fire Girls o ( gave much pleasure to the lieten* seealoa was held. Daring tkis. re u nd er com jtetitive str e ss, h ad reduced w e ig h ts u n til th e clinic. Junior High spent Friday after jpra and responded to the genor- ports were mhde, lettera and tele W e <}<> a p p r e c ia te y o u r b u sin ess, and e v ery tim e Mrs. Harris Dean and Mlsa Vlr noon on Carter Heights, where pua applause with which their grams were read telling of the m aterial w as o f d o u b tfu l v a lu e, h a v e a g reed up on s ta n d you com e in h ere w e tr y t o p ro v e th is by tlje condition of . Mise Chamberlain ginia W hittle were hoetesaea. the impressive Ceremonial was «Oloa were greeted, ard w e ig h ts a s a g u a r a n te e to th e consum er. Palmer, Had there been time to take held w|th its Council Fire and its 1: Superintendent G. A. .Briscoe, an A Mlsa Elisabeth w ay w e s e r v e y o u . £ •'1 T h e m etal lath p e o p le h a v e ad op ted w e ig h t sta n d a r d s care of more, others would have program In which the achieve if the Ashland schools, presented memlifrs of the Chapter. Mra. E. V. Carter and Mra. i . P Dodge a s a su b stitu te fo r g a u g e sta n d a rd s. U n d er th e o ld s y s been examined, (or there Is at ments of some of the order were topic of "Free Text Books.” were to express to them the joy tem , m a n u fa ctu rers co u ld red u ce th e w e ig h t b y e n la r g present a waiting Ust. some hav recognised. a forceful address, speaking af- felt In their improvement. ing enrolled too late for. Thurs After the Council Fire was in g the m esh op en in gs. maltiv|ply. Fdr the Negative, -The invitation to’ Join with day’s clinic. These will be taken laid, the Credo waa recited and P ap er m anufacturara are e lim in a tin g cu t w e ig h ts a n d o said would have been glad to Medford in thè observance of care of at the June meeting. songs sung. Two glria took rank sent the argument, had there o i short counts. Flag Day (June 14) waa accept Announcement is made that the as -Wood Gatherers; Hazel Dun n anything to say. T h is n e w p o lic y in each c a se w a s th e r e su lt o f v o lu n d istrict. oppa meeting will be can and Gladys H»mak«r. Honor ed. A suggestion for a confer Ashland, O regon » The new teacher, Mrs. Bertha ence in Ashl&nq of Southern Ore- ta r y action on th e p art o f trad e a s s o c ia tio n s th e m se lv e s, held June 4, a t the Civic Club beads, too, weto awarded. Feaehey-Mciftnney, was Intro- The coming visit of Miss aud in th e w illin g n e ss o f th e b u sin e ss m an to jo in h is f e l house. All near Ashland are to (Cbn(tah«d Op Rkfe ^ h r e e ), Mced, although she la no strang- lo w s in a n ew code o f e th ic s is aeep a d e e p -se a te d d esire remember the date which Is 1 Squlree, who will arrlv.e In Ash ■ ».mill 4 il i * •i - ■ — week from thia coming Friday. land the 10th of June, remaining I * to g e t rid o f th o se tra d e ou stom s w h ich h a v e s te a lth ily 88 88 88 over the 12th, waa discussed and fa ste n e d th e m se lv e s on to v a r io u s in d u strie s. „. plana made for her entertain Picnic (or Mice Wsttenhargec Miss Wattenbarger was com ment. pltmented guest at a picnic sup Other songs were sung and a “ NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH” per planned by the members of hike finished (he happy after I t is h ard to d isp u te th a t th e b u y e r sh o u ld k now w h a t her Bunday school class, on Tuss noon. During Miss Mali Carter’s ab h e b u y s. I f h e w a n ts sk iiu m ilk , le t him h a v e it; h u t d o n ’t day evening last week. The pleasant little ntlalr watt sence, Miss Fay Carv«r will act le t u s call it w h ole m ilk or cream . P r e se r v e s p art ap p le .an d p a rt stra w b erry m a y he a s a p p e tiz in g and a s w liple- given prior to Mlsa Watt«al>nrger with Miss Edna Goheen a« guard leaving for Chicago where she will ians of these groups.* som e a s preserve® m ad e w h o lly o f stra w b erry , h u t w e take up special pork at the Chi On Saturday the Ashland w h o b u y o u g h t to k now w h at w e are p u ttin g in to our cago University during the sum guardians were in consultations mer. 1, ‘ with three of the guardians of the sto m a ch s. Supper, of course, waa the lead Klamath Falls Camp Fire Groups L a r g è ly th e F e d e r a l and S ta te G overn m en ts h a v e b ro u g h t th is ab ou t a s to food . A d u lte r a tio n is n o t a tliiu g ing fentqra of the evening’s en in relation to the coming visit of w h o lly o f th e p a st, but c e r ta in ly fa r le s s o f th é presen t. tertainment. but a group of girls Mlsa Squires. may do a bit of visiting, too, and Pictures were tken before the W itn e ss th e d isa p p e a r a n c e o f th e jo k e ab ou t th e m ilk nierry voices and laughter rang girls wended their way homeward. ouVdnring the supper hour, 88 88 88 m a n ’s pum p. ’ R e c e n tly th e F e d e r a l T ra d e C om m ission h a s taken ’ A pretty gift from the members Camp F ire G irls’ P arty— Ashland Hl Camp Fire Girls en a lea d in w h a t seem s a fir st-r a te ta sk in s e e k in g to g e t of the class was presented Miss Wattenbarger. befor« the group joyed a lawn party at the home of th e retail fu rn itu re d e a ler s o f N ew Y ork to a g ree on d ef wended its way homeward. Froderika Brominer on the eve in itio n s o f w h a t is a m a h o g a n y b u reau or a w aln u t tab le Those present were: Mrs. Lar ning of Wedneoday, May 81. * • T h e su m m ing-up o f th e se p rop osed ru les is b r ief: kin Deer. Mrs. Herbert 8peck. Daring the early part of the evening, a short ceremonial meet Mrs. R. Y- Frasleg and daughter. “ F u rn itu re sh all he d e s ig n a te d b y th e n a m es o f the p rin cip al w ood s u sed in th e e x p o se d su r fa c e s w hen the Mrs. Eva Jonsa, the Miasea Clara ing was held with eandies used Tfie Huck. Edith Pattersoa. Cora Instead of a connci| fire. p iece is p laced fo r u s / . ’’ Mason Flora Green and the teach- girls received the guardians who T h ere h a s been m uch o q tc ry a g a in s t g o v ern m en t in or. Mist Wattenbarger. will take the places of Miss Mil • • • b u sin ess, b u t it sh o u ld lie rem em bered th a t th e m ost f o o t dred Crain and Miss Beryl Jar- mon during the summer months. ed slo g a n w a s n ot, “ N o g o v e r n m e n t in b u s in e s s ,” hut A Really Truly Outing— The party was In honor of Mtar Terns Kwah X» Wah Camp Fire “ L e ss govern m en t in b o sin e sd .” Jarmon who la the leader of the Group, with the guardian. T h e w a y to lessen g o v ern m en t in b u sin e ss is for b u si Helen Holtan had a really truly Wetommchlck group, «nd who n e ss so to ruks its e lf th at g o v e r n m e n t n eed n o t in terfere ; -WBMSRSW! -5T- will not neturn to aseume the canning trip the past week- a n d w hen th e F ed era l T rad e C o m m issio n g e ts an in d u stry Gin Wednesday the Camp Fire leadership next («11. After the ceremonial, the com to agree on a rule, fa ir to d e a ler and c u sto m e r a lik e , it is Girls, with their guardians, old plimented guest was elected the and new, marched out past the d o in g a fine th in g. Joy ranch to what ased to b, Queen of the May, and escorted known aa Park street, luet be to her throne. She w*» present AGRICULTURE AND RECONSTRUCTION yond the old Normal. Here they ed with a silver berry «poon, a gift T o the fa n n e r , a s w ell aa to th e b u s in e s s m an , cred it turnad southward, climbing the from all the High School Camp fo r th e econ om ic p ro g ress uunh- by JSurojte is g iv e n by very roapectably ilaed foot hill Fire Girls. —— -”g? ■« The remainder of the avenln^ B a sil M iles, A m erican A d m in istr a tiv e C om m ission er at back of it. uatt they found, ovor was spent in playing a number aud beyond the aammlt a splendid th e P a ris h ead q u arters o f th e In ter n a tio n a l C ham ber oi of games and 1» winding a May camping place C om m erce, in a rev iew o f w orld recon stru ction . There eamp was made and sup- I pole. " T lim v w lio re g a rd th e rich c r o p s w h ic h ( ‘e n tr a i B n r- per prepare(l !n truo oUt-0M oofs Tapaneah I&itoriitf afid lights . . « • « a a ^o«« as «11 __E __ _ _ »■»¿.A. e p e ha« ju«t g a r n e r ed ,” say« Mr. M ile«, “ w ill W onder a t atyle^ A)1 had brought hearty ap- were used In the beautiful dec oration« which made the lawn « tli* a m a zin g resource« w h ich th e m an l»oniid to th e so il petltaa and did full jostle« to Ute fairy land. Ice cream sandwich«« K e e r v e s in his sim ple and ru gged industr)' and in h is casnp tore. • At the Council Fire, four girls wera served aa refreshments. A SH L A N D D A IL Y --- -------------- V i T ID IN G S : ’ 81,00 FREE ; • •« R S?„ STORE O » ru is the greatest health builder. SIMMONS MATTRESSES AND SPRINGS are built for sleep. ;1;; EYCK FURNITURE CO. TRAN£ YOU. It is a little thing to say but we say it from the heart. The Citizens Rank Ashland FREE MOVIES! 7 REELS OF ENTERTAINMENT THE FAMILY ‘The Oldsnwbile Story” Come and see how «ufemolHles are made — from the red hot bars of steel to the finished car, And visit ' by picture the oldest ati|oto«l»i|e factory in the world, and the famous General Motors Proving Grounds. Drawing Big Crowds wherever shown Intensely Interesting Highly Instructive TT Everybody ; -m u te d eterm in a tio n to su r v iv e . Businetw lia s profited l|y. th e c o u r a g e o f it« lead ers and b y th e en d u ran ce o f its rank ; .......«V [ file. B u t when all is said and don e, m en m uni su r v iv e o n ly by lalxir in in d u stry but a lso b y c u ltiv a tin g th e ’t* o f th e soil. “ A gric u ltu r e in its w id est sen se is o f b a sic im p ortan ce in d u s tr y a n d -th e in d u stria l ¡»osition o f m ore than one it c o u n tr y to d a y is co n d itio n ed b y th e d e g ree of its self- fic ien cy in fo o d stu ffs. “ In p a r tic u la r , tin- good crop s w h ich m ost cou n tries th e C o n tin e n t o f E u rop e h ave h a r v e ste d th is y ea r ure and a b le ss in g to o ffse t in som e d egree th e w id e o f th e la ck o f flo a tin g c a p ita l w h ich now op p resses i in d u str y , a p r essu re w h ich is b ein g e x e rte d in ip a sm a lle r area but w ith e v e n g r e a te r fo™®.’ ’ J J ■ H gff FRENCH PASTRY Jidda a touch o f e n jo y m en t to an y p a r ty or g a th e r in g. We have many kinds of French Pastry FRANKLIN BAKERY ' WBMBURN H. Ek McNair ...................... . »»«i * i