h o « « p f Mrs. V ic to r M ills , 66 S traw berry Lane a t 2 p. m. Thursday. No»- 18. — Who Do Class meets a t the home of Mrs. Sam M cN air at S fil Scenic D rive. F rid a y , Nov. 1»— "Royal N eig h ­ bors and the M odern Woodmen w ill give an ojd-fashioned dgpce in the Moose H a ll. Everybody . come. Calender of Eveais— Wednesday, Nov. IT .— A u x ilia ry to T tjn lty Guild meets la the Parish House. Wednesday, Nov. IT .— W. B- A. meets in the Odd Fellow s H a ll. Wednesday, Nov. 17---- W B. A . dance in Odd Fellows hall. Tucker's 4-pioce orchestjfc. Thursday, Nov. 18.— V a lle y View Community Club meets. Thursday, fip v. lg . — T rin ity Guild meets in the Parish Hops«. - ; Thursday, Nov. 18.— Baby C linic w ill be held a t the Civic C lu b House on W in b u rg W ay. F rid ay, Nov. 1».— D. A. R. meets a t home o( Mre- H . A. Stearns „ On Oak street. Reception fo r stgta officers. Saturday, N °v - BO.— B aptist la ­ dies w ill hold a food sale. Thursday, Nov. IB .— The board* of the Delphiaas w ill m eet a t the TO 8 8 8 Royal Neighbors and Modern Woodmen Clive n a nce ■ T he Royal Neighbors and the Modern W oodmen w ill give an old-fashioned dknce In the Moose t a l l , F rid a y , Novem ber 19. Good music has been engaged and everybody come and have a good tim e. Refreshments o f pie sad coffee w ill be served free of charge. Gentlem en 60 cents, ladies 96. 8 8 8 Change in Date of Music Study Mindy Club— The Music Study Club » 1 1 1 meet l^n the P resbyterian church parlors the fifth M onday, Novem­ ber 20, instead o f the fo u rth M onday, Novem ber 39. T his is due to the fact th a t the N orm al school play w ill be given on Novem ber 99. T H B L O V E -L I G H T I N HER BTRS O N C H R IS T M A S P » » M O R N IN G fungir High Damp Riga Girls In Ran F ra a r toco -r- T he Neighbors of the V M A Mold CoaacO— MR aad Mrs. C. B. N orton were, the host and hostess a t a d e ligh tful d in n er p a rty at th e ir pleasant home on Divlsadero street. San Francisco, honoring Mrs. N o rto n ’s parents. M r. and Mrs. W illia m R e in h a rt o f Ash­ la n d . wlw' are in that city visiting with th e ir children. T he rooms were a profusion ° f yellow chrysanthemums a n 4 ferns, which were very attra c tiv e ­ ly arranged. A large bouquet of dainty violets graced the center qf the tab le, w ith clever hand- painted place cards a t each cover. The evening was spent playing cards, w ith Mrs. W ld le y and M r. 3tanton receiving high honors, and Miss Selby and Joe R e in h a rt consolation prize. M r. and Mrs. R ein hart were presented w ith a beautifu l guest prise. Those who enjoyed this de­ lig h tfu l a ffa ir were M r. and Mrs. .•ack W ld le y o f San Francisco, M r. and Mrs. F ei? is Stanton and little,.daughter. E th e l, of O akland, fo rm erly o f Ashland, the Misses Celia R e in h a rt and G uilds Selby, who are tra in in g in the St. F ra n ­ cis hospital in San Francisco, Messrs A lb e rt C otter and J op R ein hart, who are attending H e r­ alds E ngineering school In San Francisco, M r. and Mrs. W illia m R ein hart and the host aqd host­ ess, M r. and Mrs. C. B. N orton. 8 8 8 W ill Give Dance in Moose H a ll— T he R oyal Neighbors and the Modern W oodm en w ill give a pub­ lic old-fashioned dance in the Moose h a ll, Friday evening, No­ vem ber 19. Gentlem en 60 cents aad ladies 26 cents, w ith refreshm ents in­ cluded. Everybody come. » Literary (Tub of A . S. R . M eet»— The L ite ra ry club of the Ash­ land high school m et on F rid a y evening, Novem ber tw e lfth a t the home of Miss H a rH e tt Bevington on Second street. The tim e was occupied do the study and discussion o f poetry, under the leadership ot Miss Ire n e Berg, English teacher o f the' high school. Mrs. Bevington served the daintiest o f refresh­ ments to th e menibers. • Those in attendance were E lle n Galey, Lorrain® Sparr, L p cille Carson, D orothy N i|i|n g e r, Nedra n a rtle tt, E sther Spencer. M ild red M om . Ire n e Berg aad H a rrie tt Bevington. c ra ft m et |p thg I. Q. O. f. JigU M onday ® v s n |**. Nov. fifte e n th , fo r a business ana social tim e to­ gether. The re g u la r business aeaetoa' Wga held, a ftg r whlcg g d«U«M gle and basaar, which is to be given on December Eleventh. Saturday, Novem ber th irte e n th , this society served luncheon to tpe Daughter« of tpe N ile , |p tfce church parlors, a t tw e lv e -th irty and fro m il< to s ix -th irty they served dinner. This und ertakin g wag a splendid success, both so^ d a lly and finan cially. T h e Daughters of the N ile a ll so g ra ­ ciously expressed th e ir apprecia­ tion fo r both the com fortable and hom elike dining room and fo r the well served luncheon. 8 8 8 HeUvicw P. T . A . Meets F rid a y — The Bellview P aren t Teacher Association w ill hold its re g u la r meeting in the school on F rid a y evening, Novem ber ten th , a t 7 :3 0 , An excellent program has bepn arranged, dellcipus refreshm ents w ill be served by the com m ittee in charge, and it is especially urged th a t a ll members attend as there is special business to be taken up. 8 8 8 Missionary Hociety o f '‘'Presbyter­ ian C-hurrh Holds M eeting The Mislsonary Society of tho Presbyterjan church Is holding an a ll-d ay session today, Wednesday, Nov. 17, a t the home* o f Mrs. J. W . McCoy on* N o rth M a in street. A covered dish luncheon was served a t the noon hour, fo llo w ­ ed by a comprehensive' review o f the book Whlc*> ba» been used a® a basis of. study in the society. Cap|p F ire g irls o f th e Junior H igh school held g council fire on railro ad stations a t Roseville, m n e tear I t from F W b» l ED CONVICTO rilnwM. Sswwwgt«. 994 even •Iw g ys to figgte back gga)n wig» tow ard. the- San Francisco area.** an Ipdopiinatghlg eoggagg, thgt brought h im out successfully in every enterprise he went tuto. (Continued From P*k® One) H e responded to her call, and pieked up the hand, and a fte r Last night and today guards nine months spent in rearranging have patrolled the quarry, where the eards he fe lt th a t a t last he < aver us made by huge slabs of held a winning hand loosely piled Mt»*® W ® l l M l (Continued Tomorrow) • hiding places- instead 0* spin» into the quarry and attem pting to UTHIANH BEAT H l SCHOOL tfrl’ 9 PRt tpe eopvicts, ths guards TEAM IN HARR D0NTM8T arg w a itin g fo r hunger, th irs t and exposure to drive them into the Saturday. Novemhgr IS , a t the pleasant home o f M rs. F r e d Hitchcock oa O ak street. T R * event wgs planned fo r out- of-doors but the heavy rains forced lb® (iris to f j m n i w r plans. The three J u n io r H igh troops were w e ll represented and their guardians, the Misses N ora W ard . M e ll C a rte r. E dna Goheen and E th e l Reid were a ll present. Honors wsre bestowed upon (Opnllaugd from 1 0 » g it ) several o f the g irls and a num ber tim e. H e wgs knocked k®f® dp took rank. cpigbat fo r a couple o f minutes wpen A1 P a rr, high school full­ IN D IA N S R E C R U IT M A C H IN E G U N N E R S back, crashed head-on into t i e p ortly L fth ia skipper. ' pppn. 1 I t was not known w hether the (rlo o f crim inals was arm ed. “ I f I believe they are, we w ill get the men aro s tilt hiding th ere, as them so«a,M W arden Smith said. (Galpuoueq from page 1.) “W s m ® essilo eM u g no bets, however, ggd the W*tlr® country p r«h » i W )W 8 b e i n g segw hed. ^Gggrd« are watching clashes have been passed out of the Juarez m ilita ry d istrict en route to Chihuahua. A "small force o f revo lu tio n ­ ists, who came fro m the south of Juarez are attem p tin g to unite with thg m ilita ry p art^ th a t cross­ A log house on wheels w ill be ed into Mexico east of E l Paso ap unusual nqvglty on the streets last week. T he la tte r p arty Is o f Ashland tomorrow w b U B. A. believed to be n ear Jiigluez now. W ade of Olympig, Wg»h-. < « 1 a r ­ rive here in his travelin g home. T he log house to made of a big There to a naw French Process Cream M ’HOOLB A N p H O M R 8 M A R K SOLO EXCLUSIVELY By VS SECOND S T E P I l f S H A L E O IL H r log, 8 |« e | lg diameter end that will 4« this. It is >o pure and dif- 11 fggt long. Thg center of the log was bored out, leaving only (Continued From Page One) wondcrfi (W0-lnch sRel). The house has a produce the w ealth th g t has been bedroom, a liv in g room, a k it­ the goal fo r those who have chen ahd d in in g room, as w ell as gambled th e ir tim e and money. two closets.. I t is electrically The engineers b u ilt the re to ft, equipped throughout and has two and housed it in a b rick w a ll, folding beds. they devised a w ay o f tu rn in g na­ M r. W ade who constructed the Oaduol Tonic Pilla—Extract of ture aga||!Bt itself In th a t the na­ novel house, is now on an ex­ tu ral gas which was one Of the by tended eastern (^ u r and his trip products could be u tilize d fo r w ill be made under the auspices Otbm Tonic Ingredients heat, .to ta k e fro m the shale th a t Of the Douglas F ir Extension The wonderful tonic properties of Cod L iver O il have which th e y w ere seeking. Ahd beeq realized fo r generations, but many cannot take it be­ Bdrvlce. now fate which had beep dealing cause o f its oily, fishy taste. W h ile in Ashland those wpo the cards w ith th e seeming smile D e W itt’s Compound Gaduoi Tonic Pills E xtract of Cod Liver Oil with iron and other tonic ingredients overcome pf a p p ro v a l,'tu rn e d against those w gpt to inspect the In te rio r of tgis qhj«ct|op and give many o f the benegts of Cod L iv e r O il on wheels cgn whom she Ha^. been tem pting, and the log house In pellet form, easy to parry w ith you and easy to take with procppe free t|cke|s from the proceeded to m ix up the cards, a swallow of w ater. Ashlgnd Lumber company. Otb- w ith the resu lt th a t the players I f you are run down, have m aln u tritio n , or th at tlye<| feeling, use D e W itt’s Compound Gaduoi Tonic P ills and threw them down and le ft the ®r*i»9 *6® »amlM ten w iu ba jft Wfttpb your im provem ent. game. Increased'Beauty , I f You Want I t " •A Ä UmeMeuwwmam DeWitt’s LIVER OIL With h#n and 94««Q per bottle of lo o Gold Beach ; r In casting about fo r another player to ta k e up the hand, she Laundry installs beckoned to Charles D. Crouch, chinery. a hardy man, who has had years of experience in battRng the ele- snents. A fte r a life tim e spent in la ilro a d building, he bad become enured to the hardships o f pio­ neer (tovelopment w o rk. H e had Anany tim es held a w inning hand A nly to have some fre a k of fo r- Steam additional ma­ N«w p iiu I4TJHA SPRINGS PHARMACY Pullman Comfort on YounTour —N o Extra Fare French tfri oq in Ohle Jndespeqsable For th s “Snack” ’ojf the Full Meal Sandwiches, bread-and-butter, Jelly spreads between meals- aV. depend upon rood bread as. gn lu g ied ient. QIVi THB