guests enjoyed a delightful pre-
gram of stunts and games la tbe
ballroom of the hotel.
F itd ay, Jaa. SR.— There w ill bo a
Missionary recaption
in th a
M. B. Church at 7:30 p. m.
Frtday, Jam SR.— I. O. O. F
dance in the I. O. O. F. hall.
Tnsbday, Feta 1. — Civic Club
meets In the Civic clubhonse
os W ilb u rn Way. Needle work
and a social aftsrnooa.
Saturday. Feb. IS . — Collège
Women’s Club meets at the
home of Mrs. R. W . Stearns at
~ S3 North Orange, Medford,
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M OUNT HOOD
W han the world was new.
Ood fashioned a great mouatafn.
He shaped Its giant bulk
In lines of rhythmic symmetry;
Ho pillowed Its Tofty head
In a sky sprinkled with stars;
He draped its brawny shoulders
In a mantle of purest white;
F or its feet He spread
A carpet of living green;
O’gr n il He cast a film y veil
O f tangled sun beams,
When it was finished, He smiled;
The smile still lingers there;
Mea call it "Hood.”
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Entertain Husbands W ith
The ladies of Chapter AC, P. E.
O. entertained their husbands
with a delicious fiye-courae tu r
key dinner at the Ldthla Springs
hotel, Tuesday January twenty-
fifth at seven, p. m.
Beautiful yellow end white w l-
ter lilliea made e very attractive
decoration for the perfectly sp-
pointed tables.
Following the dinner hoar the
HOTPOINT
SUPER-IRON
with the
CALROD ELEMENT
You’ll be surprised how
easy it is to iron the Hot-
point way. Try it and see.
The large, ' oomfortable
handle is Mwayu C
copj
and
QpJ «nd
rigid. In e^ery
Ihe
every 4deniiu
detail the,
Hotpoint Super-Iron is
made to give greatest
ironing ease, to keep its
handsome appearance and
to give maximum service,
economy and depoudabil-
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M fUea A rt Utah Meets W ith lire ,
srhetrhs—
i .'
Th Ladles A r t Club of this
city met at the pleasant home of
Mrs. Louis acbyein on Church
street, Monday evening. January
tw asty-fourth«*.,^.
1
The evening was fcpeut playing
FITU Hundred and doing fancy
work, until a late hour when the
hostess assisted by Mrs. George
K ing served -vary attractive and
.tasty refreshments.
Visitors at this meeting were
Mrs. W illiam Myer, Mrs. C. J.
Brady, Mrs. May and Mrs. Woods.
The next meeting of the A rt
Club w ill be held at the home of
Mrs. Clifford Jenkins at 134
Pioneer street, Monday evening.
February fourteenth.
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Hard Time ifaace Given By
The Herd Time dance which
was given by thé Brotherhood of
American Yeomen in the I. O. O.
F. bail Monday evening January
twenty-foerth, was a
decided
Those who attended wore hard
time clothes, and If they did not,
they were fined.
Old fashioned music and danc
ing was the feature o f the gventng
end everyone had a good time.
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E lk ’s Enjoy Dance Tnesdsy
The local E lk ’s end their la
dles enjoyed a dance la th-i
E lk ’s dubrooms Tuesday evening.
January tw enty-fifth. Thers'w as
not as large a crowd ps nanel ow
ing to the many other activities
which were going on that eve
ning.
Dickey's orchestra
furnished
the music, which was unusually
good.
N O TIC E TO C H B D ITO B g
N O TIC E IS HBRM BY G IV E N
that the nndersigaed has been
duly appointed Adm inistrator of
the estate of Hannah Mt' MeOee,
deceased, and all persons having
claims against said Motaba ara re
quired to present them, duly veri-
flsd, w ith proper vouchers, w ithin
six months from this date to the
underatgned at his store In Ash
land, Oregon.
Dated January 37, 1317.
J. H. McGEE,
Administrator.
115-4 ThUp.
The rehearsals te r the |4ay Iq
be given early In Februtak ard
under way. It< fe‘ g veenralty and-
will keep the qudjsnce In IgugM
ter from start to finish. A ll
tsils w ill he; given ia ts d Wsftih
.for the date.
A Jess danse w t lV f a gtvga i t
the new cofcrta^Uty hf 0 bs |o U -
vigw Saturday night the I t t h .
Carl Loveland w hl furnish /th e
music, and a wonderful time Is
anticipated.
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Station
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
Delicious Virginia Baked
Ham, Southern Style, for
noon lunch and evening.
A tempting dish at 40c.
unity
the school house
eroo<Áí, Jsn„«0. with
b e rV a n d t h r y yfs-
- t ’ t fio mooting was
thè 1
guard
ALSO
F uller Paints
the evening and a pleasant tinie
was had. Asttsusl, light refresh*
-« and fam ily of 117
G O ITR E
RED U CED F IV E
IN C H ES
And H ealth Lppvoved for Spokane
•.^ady
Mrs. Bertka,Landberg. Bi W l
7th *- Abelluu* • Spokane, Wash.,
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THOROUGHLY SEASONED WOOD
U sed Fords •
DIAMOND * GAS CO. BRIQUETS
THE VERY BEST UTAH AND
WYOMING COAL
' F "
W e are prepared to m ake prom pt
.
deliveries
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THEBE iS 4 DIFFEKENCE IN COAL AS ALSO
IN WOOD: IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST.
WHITTLE
TRANSFER
CO.
« look like new and
of additional service.
Sorbol-Quad-
ruple, u dolorlfss linim ent a* short
time my Goityb Is gone. My eye
sight is goqd.
I sleep riighta,
end feel Ukk I did before. W ill
tell or wMta my fu ll experience.’'
W rite Soirbol Company, Mechanls-
burg, Ohio. Sold at a ll drug
storee. Locally a t Bolton’s Drug
Store.-
Moro —
Farmers Rlpystor
to bs rebpilt a fter recent fire. -
Tillam ook had only «7,817 fire
lossee daring 1833.
Portland —- Enke Dye Works,
recently bunted, w ill build 330,-
•k o plant.
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BASKETBALL!
^Saturday N ight
MT. SHASTA HI
î* ta*
, / í
M adden’s
Business is Good
WE CAN USE MORE CREAM
Are Paying T op p ric es fo r F a t
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BRING US YOVK CREAM . -
Why take 2 to 4c less for your batter fat?
U T H IA CREAMERY
, / Phoi^e.84
143 North Pioneer
Junior H igh Gym.
' Are You Ih Prime! •
'♦ NO! NOT FEELING JUST BIGHT
N IN IN G E R ’S
Ford Batteries
112.00
IS p u t« Rubber « u m buttery,
tbe ram» quality battery you
pay from 138.83 to I3S.Q3
for iu .o th e f makoa.
Noar Chico, Butte County,. California, can do
, Wonders lfor You.
•
W RITRUS
’ LEE RICHARDSON, Manager
‘
C. L. Hallberg
averages
33 miles to
the gallon
with the
new and ¡
NE RAL
;
Tkla Battary dta ,30 per cent
of a lt c a n and la ideal faf-
your Radio.
V M d in e b tha result o f years o f effort to produce
Wy voiotUe gatoline that U perfectly balanced.
u U get a noticeable increase in gas-miles - a noticeable
J *"*
year’rouxxd-no sulphur
CLEANLINESS
Have your clothes
cleaned and press
ed regularly at the
M èo m
' : |7.Ô0
vllOJOl m
Claycomh M otçr
at Independent Dealers.
m i too o v . rr.
LOAI 120 0U. FT.
LOAl) 110 OU FT, \
And Put Into T o r Bln'Where Posrihto
W e’do odorless olegning.
Phone 1<W
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Ashland Creamery
BUTTER
EXPERT
Richardson Springs
20 Oak S t
If Y ou Want th e Be>t,
Just A sk Y our Grocer for
Claycom h Motor
ments wars served«^
' Thdn .thk annah&e and hot mineral hfdju of
Standard Cleaners
Mfraua remora».
'
J. 0 . RIGG " '
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
ment, as any food there is.
2 b delightful “ to asted ”
in p o r keeps youngstera
’looking for more” even
a <
1’
Varnishes
First game, 7:30
Main game, 8:30
W IL^H EN he haa ona o f
thoaa atufaharn “wont
•a l” apalla give him some
H O . I l contains ae much
the rigta ktad o f noyrtah-
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ASHLAND HIGH
Good Prelim .
COMPLETE
land And f c r i M
of Crsecint
City, warm g u s ta 4 o í W
and
Mra. Johp Arasild «ns - dgy gist
week.
Mt;.. and M r|. Everett Bost- ia » h
"Amertear * t i n B ea u tlfh f’, fol w ie t ta p v a d is ta , their new h o fte
lowed hy the «UshVetary’s report
and the qsaa} routing of Busy
ness, a fte i wktab* M rs’ J. R. Mc
vs.
Other plate 1
noon specials.
Arrived This M sratag
- Mias Pbarl Shrum of Portland,
Ore., arrived
hi this city this
morning to spend some time with
her sister, Mlse B th ri Shram, jrho
WoddVtjk-tlSd FWlngs office.
rom Portland last wqsk
M t visit at the As Ford
Although 81 years old.
her stood the trip quite
Brook m klet and Pydfe Smfth had*
- O. Goddard e f
charge of the dinner w ftiChfrfel Cracken, y k o was pnogram leader
was a business vii
for
the
/ley,
took
the
chair.
served, pad thn* gained pt|jrf,' b t
this
moràlàd.
Our (ravel study tour h a s 1
the Fire Markers' requirements/
The committee npnounced , at A number, expect to ta in the brought; pa to France, add Mra.
the last dance, that no. morq par rank of *Flr« M aker next Aprjl.
McCracken gave ' a very inter
Band— D e b u t e s U ? «.’national
ties w ill he held un til the floor
A fter ’ they dinner the | gt«J« esting diaonssion on Normandy, 1 reet sales were beet pu record.
can be declared
in first class and guardians gathered aronmj Brittany and Bqrgandy. She wea
condition. , The fact that this the fire and sangs the songs assisted by Mrs. Delwia Hurley
dance is announced is proof that they learned at camp.
who road, a paper ea Joan of Arc, '
this is assured. 80 don't he
of Francs,. <
Miss Snider was the guest 0« end the« Cathedrals
and by'. Mra. Fred Carle
»hoi
afraid to try.
.honor* Rai t4k guardians prrntf
Mr. and Mrs t f t . T n c k e f and ent were Miah Helen
French^ gave a pkper on Paria' , ? : \
I t ’s a wise provision of
son W ilbur, and M r. and
Mrs. Miqg M ildred Grain, and
Roll
«all was answered
by
M fe
nature that marriage changes
Frank Jordan, went to Prospect Irepe Berg. The g^is were Lydia members, telling interesting fea
the actions of young folks
Saturday afternoon, where
Mr. Smith, Edith BrookmUler. Nad- tures o f,th e home 111« and cus
toward sack o£her. /
Tucker and Mr. Jordan played ra B artlett, Lucille ¿arson* Mad-, toms o f the French,
M rs./ John Farm er
rendered
in an orcheatra for au old time eilne stobens. and E lts * data?.
dance at that
place
Saturday
two
pleasing
selections
on
Seaior high Camp « r e M rts
n ig h t A very large crowd and are practicing for their annual the piano— "The
Marseillaise,"
a fine time la reported by the stunt show. The features of the and “Je Pense A F ar.”
visitors.
Mrs. R. N. Chaney end Stella
program ta, a,, paay*»?9«> •■Sing
Mr. and Mrs. A. H . Peachy, ing Feathers" I t Jhai bpen given Morsi sbfved Appetising refreah-
who have been visiting in Port five or • tfn timed b y . Portland, meuts. \T h a
follows:
land for some time, arrived In Camp F ire G irls’ kfed each time
Rain Raisin; Guerre, Frontage,
Ashland the Mat of tbs weak, and was a tremendous success. The Sannurdf Cafe, Sucre, Creme.
will spend an
indefinite
time stunt show
Mrs. L. E. Bnflsy and
Mrs.
with their children here, before early in Febi
>y and s v riÿ Îg irl Pearl Wallace, m o th e rla n d sis
going on to San Francisoo.
rt to make i t a ter -'of > , F . Be V e r t , came by
A t the business meeting of the
local telephone company in ' Bell-'
' S en io r/H lg b M C siU froiru Olrls
view, much of impertgnoe 4 wag w ill Ijg ^ t h e d A f lr A 1337 emia-
brought up. The necessary lsvey cll tir« nqjtt Saturday evening at
against each member was asses the Camp F ire Cabin.
Several
Guaranteed Reconditioned
sed, and officers and "trouble girls w ill take the Wood Gather
Priced for Quick Sale.
men" elected for the
coming er's Rank. The a ffa ir w ill be an
year.
The names of the offic indoor- «ceremonial» with candles
Buy Now end Save Money.
ers cannot be given Ut this tlm^, Instead o f a Camp Fire.
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Tourings, Coupes end Tudor
but the w riter w ill have data for
A paint and varhish for
Sedan« also Dodgs. Buick and
4 later issue.
Chevrolet
. , .
> », ; | every need
The meeting of the P. T. A.
Portland — New fiO Q jd o re
Priced: — >20, >75, >110,
was held nt the school house last creational building may bo built
Friday night. W hile the princi here.
>160, >175, >200, >220.
pal speaker, M r.'F o w ler, was ap
Beet F klah -^B eri W orkm ea
Let ns Give Yon a
able
to bs present as planned,
receipts for 13,
. Phone 172
the president managed, to | flit
Demonstration
f Irooks-Scanlon milla says; ’•Since using
ship car of lumber to Cepe Town,
South Africa.
XL ELECTRIC
For M ore
motor
for a
home.
jt
L
aa *JP
Oak S t — At Railroad Crossing — Phone 20
4 a a . « *
UWBJ ' . n . . h - „ n u 4
e»«»d White S lgah
é » a e,e t.a:f4» éé s < > »»’ 3 » é e 4 «h >>¡k<’s-
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