* M >F Wte» 0» A P a n leem B and Mrs. John Enders, . * Mrs. A. H. Daveahtil, Mrs. H. touch 1« • part of gracious hos­ K. Tomlinson and Mrs. Stanley pitality. - Robinette - seriated ebent the I Wtth ¡Ralph Bowwn and The club will reconvene in rooms and Mrt. A. H. Pracht, with Pleasant Plans for Vacafftel October. Pleasant plana are being made Laurel street. Mise ■ Mrs. Domino Provost, Mrs. Mrs. Perkins and elate tt tt tt Charts« Rush, a recent bride, the for the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. At Mrs. O a n a etre Bowen. f E. L. Wilks, who win be the house Misses Luctle and Thelma Peros- , Miss Ina Farnsworth of Rose­ Editor Goes to Europe guests of Mrs. Wilks* parents. Mr. Miss Ve^la Winner, who has so burg, Mlsa Ruth Radley of book­ st, ’Miss Marlon Leach and Mies ing Glass, Mias Georgia Paekanl ably edited the Federation News Edith Dodge dispensed hospitality and Mrs. L: 8. Brown, of H oily street, and of Mrs. Wilks* slater, E W ; i * * ‘brecpBat i « * itatu of Marthfteld are eetaMiShed at for the past two years, left im­ In the dining roem. ¡s r p fia e ty t jta tbefw ♦ « » fliwn- Mrs. ChanpeU’s on Roca Street, mediately after the meeting at La To the brilliant scene, in its Mrs. W. C. Polk, of Gresham ’M n ifa d l j Mrs. » . Q. Blanchard 1« The- Animal’s Friend Grandd for California, and on to harmonious setting and its bum street. tt tt tt Jtareridgnt ‘q f the Hood R her Mr. and Mrs. W ilks arrived Keep Pitas add other Insacte the national convention at At­ of happy voice«, was added the • W om ai’l »Clpb, ops o f the large. Portland Teachers Here i Saturday, and Diamond Lake and off your cows. Half-cent’s worth Mias Myrtle Chamberlain, and lantic City, whore she represented note of color in the lovely gowns saves three quarts of milk. * influential clubs of the stale. Miss May Aitkin, Portland teach­ the Oregon federation. of guests end hostesses: Mrs. the Klamath lakes will be their HSs been used by tb« haat ^airy M b . EUanbath McNary Albert of ers arfe at home with the O. T. Miss Winner will leave in a few Swedenburg wearing a soft white objective, in fishing trips. Other men since 1885. Rig shipment 8alem has served the federation Carson family on Iowa Street. days J p rw r —r*» root and rserea- crepe over pink, Miss Swedenburg. points of Interest are planned for just in. Binder Twine and Grain Backs for the past three years as direc­ tion in Europe. a dainty green georgette with a vacatloffal visiting. M R » tor. ’ • » touch of coral and Mlsa Eleanor tt tt tt AMAROS. PARK j Swedenburg who received with ' * Portland slab women are grat­ la Practice Schaab . Grain harvest in Wasco and Note: Many ef th e officers men­ her mother and sister, in soft silk­ Hood "River counties will be three ”Znrt a Good Painter' Little Helen Margaret, niece of ified that Mrs. George Root has Phono 88 *been appointed by Mrs. Frankel Miss Leona Marsters, member of tioned have visited Ashland at en gown of red with white used in weeks early. 811- 1 mo- aa corresponding secretary. Mrs. the Normal faculty la. with Miss different tidies. garniture. MrA W ells was a house guest Root is just'retiring as president Marsters to attend the sammer Mlae Genevieve Swedenburg, of Mrs. Oraee E. Andrews In April for whose coming out the delight­ of the Coterie. For the past year practice school. and attended a reception at the ful reception was given, hea with tt schools but whp.noW is a "member Yreka ..... Heipenaion, near Gothenburg. man oft the Indian welfare divis­ "of Medford’s teaching Urea, With Weed .............. io n of the public welfare depart-! ?il>u turni w ir ...... | Miss Swedenburg expects to en­ Mbs Geneva Hugh havg an SVhrt- L Redding .......... meat, who ftsil io 'the hotel' at ment to the Jahn B, Hair hante Attractive Reception Friday— - ter Berkeley, to major in langu­ glOAS Sacramento _ Mrs. F. O. Swedenburg and ages. She will leave in August Portland while enroot»! to fha on Liberty street. {San Francisco I t Mice Genevieve Swedenburg" were for that university. convention from Eugene, ■ sustain­ # tt rit ' hostesses at one of the moat at­ This afteroooh, aa at other ing a broken arm,-and to Mrs; Note— ' r ' ( , tractive functions of the seasons, times, guests lingered much long- Alexander Thompson, chali*ma>i - These colum ps; welcome' all Friday, Juno the twenty-fifth, the Directory of the legislative department who news of Normal students or fac­ receiving Three scleedules dally ®:3B a. in. 2:10 p. m. 10:00 p. 1 hours -iron) twodhirty to Stop over anywhere and as often as you like. is ill, messages of regret were dis­ ulty, where they will make their TRUNKS—See the Agents. five o’clock. ’ A . i ; ; J patched front the convention. homes ■ during the tetmt qpcial ■ SEATS— High backed reclining adaptable three positions. -During those hours, friends, to Melt in spoony inhale vs tt tt tt - I * < * * SAN FRANCISCO IN SEVENTEEN HOURS ’ doings, or entertaipmuhts« Any­ apply freely np nostrils. the nuihber of three hundred call­ w • • i » I i ' < •- I . The feature of the Highway ts Spring in all its glory. thing of interest'to t^ e. readers Formal Notes— ed, glad tar. the opportunity • bj Get your tickets from Pickwick Stage Agent Mrs. Lilith B. Allen of Baker, that transpires at thfe school frill greet th e. hostess*«, -and offer Women arid Children ' . Tavern t k lo —M 7 East Main St. Phone «4 Mr. and Mrs. A. 6 . Rote from be given place, and the coopera­ felicitations - to Mies * -Genevieve and ! ' . tion of thosedn a position to kntow, RoeebOrg’, and Mrs.* M. Wise of Swedenburg upon this auspicious Qrgaaotherphy Grants Paas are pleasantly dom­ is asked that these notes ussy be occasion— that of her debut, and em e e , 1M Pioneer Avenue, iciled at the 'home of Mrs. R. C. made a permanent IsAturs. also upon the return of both Telephone 88 Jorgensen? They are here io at­ ’ Announcement was made at the young daughters of Dr. and Mrs. tend the Summer session of the dedication banquet Saturday night Swedenburg from their two years’ that ' ft « i s thd plea (o Normal School. • ' ' ‘ ' for You From Electrical Development a trip Crater ¿Ah» tor ¿he Ror- sojourn abroad. > R R R (MOao Phans 8G W 'i The spacious rooms of this de­ mal sttkjenta. • That pjH be bne , Booms 1 and 8, First National At Mrs. Fearing’« —r , . of a number of happy happenlagi, lightfully hospitable home were Bank BM«. . Office Hoqas. 1« Mrs. Myrjle Nelson and Miss in store,; no donbt, for those who lovely indeed. .• Old fashioned to 18 Noon; 8 .Jo I ». ■•: 7 to Katherlpe Jacoby of , Rossburg flowers— qualat hollyhocks, in attend - the school. - 8 evenings. , , glowing colors, masses of dainty will make the|r kqm e.with Mf>. Elks' Ladle«' Card; C lo t— roseate hued beauties were Jessie Fearing for the next few The last meeting of the year weeks. of the Elks Ladles* Card Club i disposed effectively about the was held in the pleasant club rooms and in the dining ryom. Ottico Fbona M W as a centerpiece at the exquisitely room Thursday afterneon. ■ « n o Phone 104-1* appointed table, was a,great bowl To Enter School— A number of tables were play­ Office hoars. 10 to IS A. M.; 8 filled with an Oriental ’ bouquet, Miss Patricia Gale of Grants ed and the interest displayed in to * F. M.; 7 to 8 «ventage. — Pass, expected to enter school at the games was gratifying to the which harmonised with the pretty gowns, in pastel skadsf, worn by this time, but waa unable to at­ hostesses. DR. ERNEST A . WOO^B Pras tend d n lk co en t of the tllnesg of Mrs. George Rose was awasded. the bevy of young glita who gs- ties limited to eye, oar, w a d and her mother. She expects to ma- honors in bridge, with the highest throal—X-ray including tooth. trlculate later. score in live hundred being made Office hoars, 10 to IS and 8 to 8, ffwedenbarg Bldg., Ash­ land, Oregon. JU B M aTX S ' • V It »» ■ , , »tt* Shoó Fly RENT« -w Ma roam fgn- nlafcad hoape. H ana and Garage One d-ràata kMtte partly fdrwish- bd, wttk garage. » apartmants, t rooms seek I - f Mock off Bari Mata, close Ik. Phone B. J/L uke, 881-L. 8533« Peil’s Corn«* FOR RMM T gtaroom furnish- houoo, close to schools, alee clean place. Oarage. Phono 817-L. FOB RENT — Splendid 4-room apartment; delightfully cool for -Furnished kangs inquire 818 Har- lil- L . 888AX FOR RENT— Fuenfabod opart* meats and aloeping rooms. Lithla Apte., SI 8. Second street X88-M Pickwick Stage Systems Dividends FOR SALE — Blackcap rasp­ berries. If you want them for 11.85 crate, come and pick them yourself. Do not send children to pick thorn. C. A. Gray. 1871 Iowa street. 258-lt* % FOR HAL» CRMAP OB TRADE — light auto truck. Goo. L. Carey, 120 Gresham. 851-3« FOR SAUK: — Good saddle horse, black. 7 years old. 115 Grand View. W. H. Kheebone. • 353-8« Think of the J confusion % FOR SALE: — One collapsable Kiddle Koupe on wheels, 80.00. J. Z. Wing, 633 Allison street. 863-1 wk. FOR SAUK: — • room house, Pataters asm Decorators furnished or w»h*al«bod. Corner Paper Hanging — Tinting a lot 58x148 ft. Double garage with Specialty. shop 8x14 ft. concrete floor with Estimates gladly furnished. drain, all kinds of fruit and five Phono 38 l» 8 tf English walnut trees, 83588. In­ quire at dwelling. J. Z. Wing, 683 Alllaoo St. 848-10 Daalana ta Caal. Wnod. Packing. FOR SALE— Rip« peaches, Sc Crntlag and Storage. Long 4iat- lb., Ashlaad* Fruit end Produce aUca trucking. T. L. pdW lMAr—o ’eneral Trans- FOR SALE: — Four good Jer fer — Good team and motor My cows; one regletered. Max« trucks. Good service at a tear don. 8 t f ■ DL 88148 MT-1 . sonable price. Phase 58. Phone 41« 878 E SC Wird. W. E. Pieraon. » 848-tf Drayage, storage and long dist­ ance hauling. * 0 -« U FOR GAÍiB Apylcots. Ashland Fruit aaA Predace Association. 344-tf, SASH AND CABINET Corner Helman and a. Phone 181. 184-tf Markat I * » * if advertised products followed this • < Soviet Law i , Recently the Soviet Government passed a law that anyone over 21 could change his name as often hh he pleased. Old friends vbh have kno^n for years as Smith, Brown and Green, might be called OrhM&i, Pbtoski and Qbovitch, overnight. < ‘ Think of the confusion! Even suppose your favorite foodsq drug sundries, furtiittire, automobiles aad phonograph» suddenly had their names c,hanged! Would you not feet almost a strang­ er in a grocery, drug or dry-goods store, that was strip­ ped of the familiar faces ef advertised product»? ""*~Like an old friends — you have eoofidence in the trustworthiness of an advertised product. Years of frank publioity have made its name a synonym for full value. You and thousands of other people are proving this value every day. . The well-known names 6f advertised products arc your best j^iiide to wise purchases. Re^d. tl}8 advertise; merits to sec when attd' whef-e to get them. w For bargains , D osit F e w e t tfco No. ■ W ilding, RlpaWtkgl W •Mating. Cabinet Work, 1 Oemeat Work, dkg o il« Blackwell. I H 8Uea’ Extra Income N M O R E than 2,000 h om es the preferred stock of T h e California * O r e g o n P o w e r C o m p a n y is a h igh ly valued possession. Its divi­ dend« bring cheer and com fort four tim es a year. I Y ou , too. can receive this extra in­ com e. T here is n o need to wait until you have a large su m of m oney to invest — y o u can start right now, w ith as little as $ 5 a m onth. T h e preferred shares of this Com pany are backed b y enduring properties— great hydro-electric plants and far- flung transm ission system s—staked to and im b ed d ed in the s o il T h ese prop­ erties are right here at hom e, w here VOU ***** BAA ttwm BTlfl fiBtisfv VOUZSfilf J«h _ •__________________ ___ I To k no^ what is advertised jfc to know MK. M d Erb. J. F. McGee and png t f Beattie stopped in ¡Aeh- KTok? U elr return home after tging > tone, of the so^ih? Mr. «dan Ik • w»»»«! buelnaas ¡taan ffestlfa. * Tker ware goesfe of » Hotel Ashland. ( ¡¡, A JM K fe .ta A W * what ia best in the market place Power QFFIÇBSi