boeal : Personal flotes ODD FELLO W A C T IV IT IE S Watch thid space every day. Regular Meet! tgs Subordinate every Thnrsday. Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­ days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. 150-tf From H ilt — Miss Jessie Baker of H ilt, is vis­ iting in Ashland for a .fe w day: with Miss Virginia Frost. The sale prices in the two groups of Silk Dresses in the ad­ vertisement of E. R. Isaac and Company in Friday’s Tidings YUMed Brother— should hare been transposed. / ' Judge Lyman of Ariaona, who has been visiting his brother, W . C. Lyman of Mountain Ave., left Stopped in A shland — Mr. and Mrs. <3. W . Beam, of this afternoon for Arisonj* Long Beach, who have Just re­ Paulserud's Suita look better, turned from a trip to Dawson, last , longer. 260— tl Alaska, stopped in Ashland en­ route home. They were guests of the Hotel Ashland. Newcomb for wood. Phone t i l . NoW in Ashland; all . kinds of The sale prices iq the millwood at IOS W ater street, just groups of Silk Dresses in the below the mill. Special prices now on 6 load lots, direct from the vertisement of E. R. Isaac Friday's Tld mills at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Company jn J. A. Baker in charge. 2 6 3 -lt should have been transposed. To Creereat City— Left for Portland— M r. and Mrs. F. C. Stanton and Mr and Mrs. H.^C. Stock went daughter, Ethel, and Mrs. How­ to Crescent City yeptenday tqr a ard Rose, left last evening for few days vacation." They expect Portland, where the Stantons will tp return by Bandon. visit Mrs. Stanton’s pkrents, Mr. The aale . prices in the two and Mrs. Holm and Mrs. Rose groups of Silk Dreseee in tbP ad­ will visit her brother, W alton Mc- faair, manager of the Seward ho­ vertisement of E. R. Isaac and Company in Friday's Tidings tel. . should have been transposed. El Estado Lemon Cream McNair Bros. Stopping bi Ashland— Mr. and Mra. Desmond and Mra. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph W right of San Francisco are vis­ Officials — iting in Ashland and are guests C. E. Hickman, general man­ of the Columbia Hotel. ager of the northern division of Harper Method Scalp Treat­ ments, Paper Curling, Marcelling Bobbing, by appointment only. Phone 317J, Mrs; Audrey Trohee. 189 Emerick Street, oppoeite High School. 260-1 mo Vlattiug te Mr. and M ra^Thom aa Harris of Morning Son, Iowa, arrived Io Ashland Wednesday evening, for an indefinite visit w ith their son, E. R . H arris of 2<8 B street, and a daughter, Mrs. C. E. Horqe of 1 5* Union street. They stopped at Snohomish. Wash., and Albany, Ore., on the way to Ashland. L e ft fo r N ortk—- Misa M ariarie Orough 'left yes­ George Rowe, foreman for the M r. and Mrs. H U MeNair and K lam ath Palls Evening Herald, terday morning fo r Portland sod, Jamie; Mrs. Helen E te s a f» ,' and Mrs. Rowe, visited la Ashlaad where ehe w ill spend S month vis­ Miss Louisa Marshall, who Is vis­ last night, enroute home by mo-1 iting relatives and friends. v iting M rs. Basttnan, slid Mrs. Ger­ tor a fter a vacation trip to Be#» trude T ra le y and children, left aide and other coast resorts. thia morning for Portland a^d from there w ill go to Gearheatt- where they w ill attend a Drug, gist's Cenventlan. M r. and Mrs. Maria Ollkey o f Dance (tonight— old time dance Eugene, who have been visiting at Jackson Hot Springs. 263-1 Mr. and M m. H. L . Sommer fo r a few days, left today (or thair Erected Electric Sign home in Eugene. They were sc-. The* X L Electric Shop erected compsnled by Mrs. C. Sommer. an electric sign. 3x8 feet, for the Palace Lunch on Third Street yes­ W e spécialisé in 80s lunches— terday. • , j, Ashland Caía. 243-1 mo' granddaughter Yvonne, le ft Wed- be«l»y to r Portland apd from On and Miter July 2 th , 1 1 2 6 ,1 , there to Seattle, where they ex- the undersigned w ill not he re­ Jpwfled to sail for Dawson. Alaska, sponsible fo r bUIa. tnade by Mra. 1 '*• ■■■ - Dora M ille r ¿ f < ! • ,. Mountain Garnett's Cafeteria, »S Worth Ava., Ashland. Oregon. Mi*. Adolph Main. 243-1-mo M ilte i. j M l- S t If you cook meals you cannot avoid a hot kitchen, and the dtee20,000. the folder explains, the story of Oregon has been told to 66,000,000 newspa­ per readers and 31.000,000 read- era of industrial and farm publl- cations. livered to your door. Keep a few bottles standakin A ct. A nd e s ry < its bandy on ice, take it on picnics and drink it every time yon are thirsty. Dance tonight— old time dance at Jackson Hot Springs. 263-1 ASHLAND CREAMERY’S BOTTLED SODA WATER IS MADE FROM PURE MOUNTAIN WATER. She smiles these sunny days because she sends her bundle to the Ashland Laundry •> She is sure of good work and knows she has escap­ ed the worst of all domes­ tic duties. Doing the wash­ ing at home. She gets the service she wants when she wants i t I t ’s for yon too. - MOORE The thrills, joys and terror of jazz. The zip of cabaret morie vs. the clatter of Juri Phone 165 We Do The Rest ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO 31 Water Street able tear aeat-back; wheels ate included Ye Students YE Ashland Summer Normal W ill find our Sunday Chicken Dinner to be a rare treat *■ - .* ; AND OUR F O U N T A IN See the c an for yourself-"-« attractive time-payment plan. Touring Car • # ~ - • S E R V IC E V to be THE COOLEST AND BEST ' THE PLAZA they could poaafeiy desk* in dependable vehicles. •.. < EAKIN it;’ Medford. ’ £ » r : 9 « ' ’ . 1 -6’ t .-ali. ¿ Veg!M l -'r » -t .. .. * i"*‘ *■ • * a