ASHLAND DAILT TBMWQS .Mrs. Parvi» Here Pioneer H all. They w ill assist In camp. Other members w in be keeping the building in good con­ added to the other committees by normal school dition and repair. the chairmen. , news Boys Camp Committee— H. O? The executive committee au­ Anderson, Chairman. This com­ thorised the purchasing of books CLAIRS mittee w ill have general super­ for the keeping of accounts, and vision of the Annual Boys Camp. a suitable filing system for the The securing of a c a» p site and filin g of records, letter* and oth­ Visitors from H ilt— . They are on a hunting trip and crew *2 men hMve been * o r k -‘ other matters pertaining to the er material. The purchasing of Mrs. Kennedy and Miss Lucille visited Ashland to examine the lng iq r thcrpast tea days leveling Hqlman of H ilt, Cal., were in mineral waters here, in which the , T II | ' a , Mr. A. C. Strange, Instructor o f || Education at Southern Oregon | Normal School is visiting teach-1| ere institutes in Lake and Carney-1| counties during this week. |j Ashland on The Plaxa. V isaing Mrs. Fred Taylor— In A u tu m n S t y le s ner. Postmaster at Ashlantt. II I President J. A. Churchill in tro- I Iduced each of the visitors t o ^ h e ll Busines« V i s i t o r - Ç. W . DeCarlton of Pinehurst, students. Senator Paterson spoke 11 was a business visitor in tlrfs briefly impressing the students II with the Importance o f the w o rk !I city recently. . for which they are preparing. M r. 11 Gates in acknowledging his intro- f| duction contrasting the prepare- | tiou given teachers two g enera-[I It Ion« ago and that of the pres-(I ent day. (Senator Dunn 'u rg ed || that the students ever bo loyal II to this Institution of $Pl*Ubqnkf| Pheonix Visitors — Sheet music— E lhart’s. ; them was left in the bands of W . M. Poley ahd the Y. M. C. A. sec­ retary, as was the printing of let­ ter heads, cards and other office supplies. W ork w ill be started a t once In cleaning up Pioneer H all for the Oi-Y dinner Tuesday W u r litz e r P I A NO S HUMMING BIRD RIB TOP HOSIERY A Studio Grand That will fit your room—fit yqur purse as well. Suit your taste. — delight, your ear with better musical tones. Made by the World's Largest Music House, Bakery We treasure highly the many words of praise which we are constantly receiving from those we serve. Our staff is composed of thoroughly trained men and women, each of whom knows his or her work. The instructions to all are to invariably exercise the greatest care in hand- ding every detail. The combination of skill and 3are is constantly bringing us rewards in the form of testimonials. Wa will take your old piano as first payment. Brunswick Franklin The old stand-by in our 'hosiery department. Un- Made by makers of Hum* heatable wearing qual- ming Bird hosiery. Very ities. Panatro pe BrnnsWlck Recorda » Funeral Directors Day Phone 312. • Night Phoned 881-L— 881-J Mrs. Louis Dodge, lady assistant