wives enjoyed a sumptuous ban quet at the Li thia Springe hotel, Thursday even tag, January >0, a t seven forty-fire. Dr. J, J. Kauaeaa of Watford waa the toaatmaetoy. Follewlng the dinner a daUghtfal peegraei was given. Dr. M attle B. S h e * of Ashland gave two very enter taining readings; Mrs. James C . H a y * of Medford sang two beau Friday, Jaa. 21.— D. A. R. will tifu l numbers, accompanied at meat with Miss M ailla Soagar the piano by Mre. R. W . Sleeter. on Helman street aleo of Medford;, and the follow Saturday, Jan, SR— Chapter AC, ing spoke: D r. Heckman o f Cse- P. E. O. meets. tra l Feint. Dr. W illiam W . Jlolt of Medford. Dr. B. B Pickel of Medford and Dr. B. A. Woods and Dr. D M. Brower of this city. « 11 ft W orking On OnesAct Play— Club will meet. Monday. Jam. X . — Epworth « Leagae Dramatic Club w ill meet ta the M . B. Church Monday, Jaa. X . — Ashland Study Club w i R m t o t . ' . ' Taeeday, Jaa. «K — W C. T- V. will mast la tha pabMe 11- Of florra. Saturday afternoon January fifteenth, a joint meeting of the the Post and the W . B- C,ot Bufn- side No. 94. wad held fa the I. O. O. F. hag tor thg installation of officers. A pot-tack , dinner was served by the ladles at the noon hour. The following officers were in stalled in the O. A. JL; George VanNatta. commander; Coder, sealer vfce-commgader; Shaw, junior vfeweommander; Gena, chaplain; George Noble, officer of the day; «G. A. Benedict, quar ter master; W . A- Patrick, adja- tant; Oxford, conductor. rite following officers were In stalled ta the W . R. C.: Mrs. Hatge Boyd, president; Mrs. Mary Robertson, eeitar vice-pres- ident; Mars Darby, Junior vice-*' president; Chaplain;* Mrs. NelHe Peters secretary; Mrs. Lulu How ard, treasurer; Mrs. lalow , con ductor; Mrs ' Jennings, guard; Mrs. Leona Boyd, assistant guard; Mrs, Henry, patriotic instructor; Miss Jessie Boyd, press agent; color hearers. Mrs. Mathews, Mrs. Hersey. Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Phll- pott and M ie. Hicks, chairman of the flo w er committee. Alpha T aa ri. Normal school dramatic organisation, has been divided Into four groups, each of which is working under a special coach in a one-act play to be pre sented as an event for dnuna week during February. The entertainment w ill he of fered free for the students and townspeople. E ntertained by C. C, Ce— Tha student body and the fac ulty of the Southern Oregon State Normal were entertained la the school auditorium Monday eve ning. January savpateenth. by the <?. C. C. which represents the stu dents from Coes, C arry and Cist- sop counties. A delightful program was giv en. which consisted of maaieal readings staging and a clever skit. The guests spent the eve ning danelag, Dickey’s orchestra playing. Refreshments wars served during the evening’s en tertainment. erate soldiers who linger on in the feat dwindling thin gray line, bent their faltering steps to cere monies honoring Robert K. Lee and hie valiant comrade. Stone wall Jackson. In moat southern pittas bgnkn were dosed and schools were per- aailtad a hnlf holiday. Exewlaes wane held in tha capital at At lanta under the Joist auspices of the United Confederate veterans and United Daughters of tha Cea- f edprocy. > In V irginia a legal holiday w aif" observed throughout the state with pitarlpal ceremonies belli heir ht Washington hnd Lee UnivetsMy. where the day Chapters o r confederate organ-' laattana throughout Florida held fittin g exerqtaes, w ith southern songs sang la eeetume »t Jack son ville and Lakeland. Banks ■‘•smashed tn -g bloody fig h t." - - Other accounts reaching here today said that *19 re volet tablets were killed in twh battles la Dur ango. The elaln rebels ■ w^re agid to have been identified ae high officials of the personal staff of Nicholas Fernandes. Am munition, horses sad gone, were said to have been captured by the federate. Other southern states, in Uke «manner honored Lee and Jackson. LA ND LAW S W M E X IC O Damasco B a rm s , * known - ah the "patriarch of the Indians,” wgp ^ne o f those regertgd stain. Hie body was taken to Durango and exhibited in the central plain. Hie death was . considered a se vere blew to the rqvAnllantata.>,. Papers found on some of the slain identified them as peing members of the revolutionary movement announced In Bl-Pnao, . (Conttaatd from Page 1) qvlres that aliens agree to con sider themselves Mexican cittaeae so far as litigation is concerned, and not appeal to their own gov ernments. permits caauqt he granted to aliens owning a m a jority Interest in Mexican compan ies owning agricultural lands It in provided that present alien owners may hold their property until death in ease of lndivldu- aU ead for tan years in the case of corporations. The United States contends that this law is retroactive and therefore confiscatory. The Mex ican government denies it is ro- treaettve. Many pointe involved are sim ilar to those in, the controversy over the oil law which h ee aw e «!«• fective January 1. ■ 1 W I Mo TOILETRIES IIMcNAIR BROTHERS -Federal A tabe Sets Complete. B at terie^ tubes and speaker. Sold at $175.00—NOW ......... m W F O B THOUSAND ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ,— Iiia .w 'i EX Q U ISIT E Armand Cold Cream . . . ........... 28a, 50c, 11.00 ^rm and Vanishing Cream ..................... .. • • 25c, 80e Armand Cold Cream Powder ............. - - 11.00 SOME EXTRA BARGAINS IN (Continued^ From . Page One) f ■■■'■WWW .. For rose - lea f froshaesg and cleanliness use the new Armand ,Eau de Cologne cleansing cream. A light, pure cream that melts quickly on the skin and thor oughly removes powder and rouge, daytim e grime ah d tU rt, : And to keep a dainty, well-groomed look all through the day, use Armand Cold Cream Powder over a film Of Armand Vanishing Cream. WINNER OF SWIM 18 A SK ED Armand -* brought them by automobile from L ittle Rock, A rk ., to Loe Angylee. when the youths* motor cycle. on which they rode frota Toropto brake down. . Taong. > throhgh < W k j F ran k O 'B y rs s denied tonight that *he had agreed to give the Fosters 11,000. Their telegram snid: i t • . • "Cuagratulatfoua. W e ’ knew t h a t jo u woaid w in . Snapshot of you and B ill taken la Texas has been published in aU eastern papera w ith alary a t ' t r i p - 'A n eglgrgemant of picture taken at Gamp Grande to yo«r mother. We are heme and broke. Could use the thousand you promised if you. won.’’ « . . Another telegram, received by t>e channel swim winner today, rise from hfs mother in Tdfotatol I t read: , ,, “ Dear George: Am feeling bet- Pickwick Stage Systems »nnerly ASHLAND TO ALL POINTS SOUTH $70.00 p ; • . •f Always h a v e o u hand a U rge stock » > ’ s,“ *,w ■"> •' - i T •3 i of batteries, tidies, etc. A * ’ ■ . i i -, f ,. 1 • • TEEN HOURS Several Advance Styles in Spring 1 fords for Jfotf .ate Now Here. OVERLAND SHOE SHOP ♦ j - ‘ \ ' sc i Í ■ - , ; ‘vi " ’T ' '. V A» ¡ : * ..■» '7 . " * ‘ FOR SALE • * • SLID E TROMBONE W ITH FLOOR BACK, TWO MOUTH PIECES, ETC., BARGAIN ........... $20.00 Bigg»st Littid S ta n in Town Opposite New Hotel —« Opea Evenings t F 1 CHdlCE NURSERY STOCK We have jdfet received another shipment from our nurseries in Portland. Climbing roses and all kinds of ornamentals; a ll kinds of fruit treee— walnuts, almonds, Alberta and many others, A lso all kinds of berry fruits. * Villa Nurseries Medford, Oregon Sixth and H olly Sts. Across th e Street From the Postoffic« Phone H 3 6 WMi MOSS, Prop. LINCOLN PRACTICED THRIFT He practiced thrift because his far seeing mind told him that it was the only way in which he could gain the goal he had set in life. Today, the same rule applies. Xiceoaedhy th a >«hy I G a e o lla p 1 0 -Z Ö A S SO C IA T E D O IL C O M P A N Y 1 Atfütfp»<4 Q u a lity rv r vals at o:«apatt.y w auoes and at ihe beat m<lep«ode«t dealer*. %Xur>r/ei/a/ Xtbyl is sold for Sgabrrvc the. wtgoler markat prims e f g u o B a a . If Ten Would Be Snooeadfnl, Ton Must Be Thrifty. . -, - F ï . Ibe Citixens Bank Ashland, Oregon arärereranwBiBia