? ASHLAND Visited in Medford— ltoealj Personal flotes DAILY TTDINOS attendance) Bible study* In / the Y M C A Round Up ! club, payment of dues, weekly re­ ports, service tasks, Sunday school Saturday Night attendance, new members secur­ Mrs. H. L. Claycomb of this city was a visitor la Medford last Wednesday. er, attendance at round ups and other Individual and club activi­ ties. A t the monthly round up The Dalles and Hood River V Members of the Central Coun­ the club having the highest score cil of the Ashland Y. M. C. A. Fail to Agree on Eligi­ ' Fountain Pens and service— El w ill be awarded the banner for Pioneer clubs w ill stage a round bility Rules hart’s. Attended G a m e - up in Pioneer H all tomorrow eve­ being the banner club fo r the Miss Katherine Vincent, regis­ H. E. Coaby and N. E. K yler of T H E D A LLE 3. Feb. l l . - * - ( U N i ning it waa decided at a meeting month. This banner w ill be Oarvallls, Ore., spent yesterday in trar at the Southern Oregon State 81 Cara R egistered— — Athletic relations between The of the Council. This w ill be in awarded to the banner club each Twenty-one tourists registered Dalles a n i Hood River h i g h the nature of an observance of following ' month, according to thia city looking after business Normal, was a visitor in Medford last evening, where she attended their cars at the local chamber affairs. those In charge. "The boys of schools were abruptly terminated Lincolnia birthday as well as a the basketball game between the of commerce yesterday. Ashland are really getting Into here today and a basketball game round up. The program is In Normal and Battery A of Med­ Rabbit the spirit of Pioneering, and we charge of the Central Codncil and scheduled for tomorrow night Perfumes, Toilet Goode.Elhart’s ford. {monticai. are going to have some great here was cancelled, following the Rev. H. F. Pemberton w ill give a tlmessfrom now on," M r. W alter inability of school authorities to talk on the life of Lincoln. The Plenty of money to loan on At the Convalescent Home— he UNION w rite your fu ll stated. Pioneer clubs of the city meeting w ill start with dinner at agree on the Interpretation o f the George Watson, a resident of e automobile Insurance, good security. Phone 81. Yeo, of 8:30 p. m., the eats being fu r­ will stage a bird house building eligibility code. , , 83-tf Ashland for many years, Is now couree. 83-tf course. contest in the next few weeks The Dalles officials allege that nished by the different Pioneer a patient at the Convalescent and much interest is centering on clubs. Following the dinner a two Hood River players who took home on Granite street. From Dunsmuir— W ill Play at Greenview— this according to some of the part in a contest against The short business session will be held A. L. Dillon, a • Carl Loveland, /om ino Pro­ leaders. Dalles two weeks ago, after hav­ after which a program of stunts Plirchaeed a Ford Truck— vost,* and V. Tlllotson of Ashland Dunsmuir, Cal., 8 will be put on. Pioneer clubs of The city has purchased a new ing been protested, are Ineligible the ‘ city w ill start a contest the ¿ id W illie Wai>- of Medford will in Ashland looking and cannot play here tomorrow Ford truck from th e , Ciaycomb leave tomorrow afternoon for affairs and visiting first of tho month. This w ill be night. Motor company, local dealers. Greenview, Cal7 where they will based on a point system, points Hood River officials declare the Convalescent Home Games, fla y a dance and return home being awarded for, percentage of charges unwarranted and there la program, fortune telling at the Sunday. 4 no board »of arbitration „which Valentine party. AU boys and Friday and Saturday can be called on to act In time girls over 80 invited. 138-1 Eat more rabbit. to save an open break between SALEM HIGH the two schools. Remember your Valentine Returned 'from K. F.— i The next move must come from i ’ Miss Alice W alker, daughter The Rose. ASHLAND HIGH Hood River, according to local , oi Mr. and Mrs. Butler W alker of The third series of games in authorities who are "standing i t>ls city, has returned from Klam- At the Athland Hotel— Junior High Gym ’he city while basketball league pat” on tbeir contentions. . . < gfh County, where she has spent Ed Strieff and H a rry Steele of which is being sponsored by the Prelim, 7:30 q p t month visiting with rela­ Sacramento, Cal,, Dale C. Alfred Y. M. C. A. were played in the tives. of San Francisco, Cal., and J. S. Tunior High gym Wednesday W ertz of Portland, Ore., are evening. Some fast and exciting At (he Lithftt Springs Hotel— R e a r chicken Tamales, served. among those who visited this Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wlgen of •tames were played and enthus­ To take home, 25c. The city yesterday. They stopped at iasm was running high among the Portland, Ore., R. C. H eiig of asa. 10«-tf the'Ashland hotel. nlayers throughoi/. In the first Seattle, Wash., and O. E. W h ite ame the High School seconds of Oakland, Cal. .are a m o n g •» Apples, 25c, 60c, 75c. Bring Phone Have a fit at O rret tailors, look the long end of a 21 to 8 those who stopped a t*tlie L ith la box. Ashland F ru it and Produce Beach Ave., west of library. 136 ‘ core from the Llthians. In the Springs hotel yesterday. Assn. 138-tf -ooond game the undefeated Bat- 'ery B team took the long end of Decorating Store — Visitor from Medford— 22 to 19 score from the Normal V. D. M iller is decorating the C. E. Yarner of Medford was a •'oconds. The final game betweeA Hab-A-Dash-Inn for the spring visitor In Ashland yesterday look­ (he faculty and H i-Y Employed and summer months. Beautiful ing after businesa affairs. Roys went to the Faculty by a 35 i&iitation flowers twined around *o 21 score. The games next week tfetllces are to be s$en around the A dandy plata lunch Including will be existing from the start. ljghts and attractive basketa of coffee every uoon and night, 35c. Battery B’s fast and undefeated flowers are placed around the At the Plaza. 106-tf •earn will meet the undefeated Faculty team for the city champ- lonsbip, while thé Llthians and At (he Oregon Hotel— First showing of spring and W. O. Graves of Saak,, Mr. and •he H l-Y Employed boys w ill summer hats and trimmings Sat­ Did it just happen—or wag it planned— Mrs. J. M. Oaens of San Fran­ fight it out for the cellar position." urday, 13th at Mrs. Simmons. 28 that the anniversary of the founding of cisco, Cal., and A. D. Maes of Portland, Ore., are among those READ TIDINGS CLASSIFIED*» the Boy Scout organisation should be who stopped In this city yester­ celebrated this week in which Abraham Attended Game— day. They registered at the Ore Lincoln’s birthday falls? Hubert Bentley, Carl Loveland, gon hotel while here. and Domino Provoat are. among the Ashland people who attended A lfalfa Hay, one bale or a rar Whichever it hi, our boys could not the game in Medford last evening load. Ashland F ru it & Pro. Assn. better celebrate the anniversary of scout­ between the Southern Oregon 181-tf ing than by reading the life of Lincoln, Normal and Battery A of Med­ and the things he himsglf wrote and said-; ford. Red hoas^shaped boxes of C liff boards. Payne makes ironing W E THEATER BEAUTIFUL F IN IS H IN G TO DA Y Paradise For Two' SATURDAY ONLY A story of mother love—A drama of circus lure. CAaUAEMMU BASKETBALL Fast Games Played Inter-City League Lincoln and Boy Scouts yo u ’re if you think you can’t chocolates. The Rose. _ Cooked food sale. Hardy Bros. Sat,. I t - W . B. A. 135-4 Will Leave Tomorrow— v Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Phillips for your Sunday dln- 138-1 of this city will leave tomorrow for Prospect, where Mr. Phillips will be employed by the Californ­ Returned to Work— ia-Oregon Power company and Russell Frost, who has been where they will make their home confined to his home on W im er for the next few months. Miy Heights with illness for the past Phillips is the son of Mrs. E. A. few days, has returned to his Phillips of East Main street. irork at the Claycomb Motor Com- p*«y. Panlserud’s for cleaning. 133-tf for if ever a man overcame difficulties it was Lincoln. Butterick Patterns “The Quality Store' N e w S p r in g COATS Hero is an "assemblage of coats — each model distinctive and individual. And you your coat to be distinctive and different —yon want smartness, too—for smartness is never ordinary. In eoats of this kind, distinctiveness means really Paris inspired styles —w coupled with the exclusiveness born of fine fabrics and lovely trimming effects. Priced to receive immediate re­ sponse.* PRICED Of course everyone cannot be a Lincoln, but all may be better citizens if we but study his way of life and emulate his ideals of service. ,, Closed*tomorrow—Lincoln ’a Birthday — a Legal Holiday Also Showing a Wonderful Assortment of Beauty Hints I f the face powder you now use See Jordan tor M ill does not stay on long enough to suit you— does not keep that ugley shine away Indefinitely— does not make your skin colorful VlaMed la Ashlaad— like a peach— try this new won­ ». T. W . Acklin from Hornbrook, derful special French Process Cal., visited yesterday in Ashland Face Powder called MELLO-OLO. with friends. Mr. Acklin has re­ Remember the name M ELLO- GLO. There’s nothing like it.— turned to his home. Li thia Springs Pharmacy. WEAK a ffo rd a p ia n o —low price and easy terms m ake it possible fo r every home to own a NIXON and PAT O'MALLEY MAMON Popular Priced Coats F irst N ational B ank ASHLAND « g ä r t OREGON See It At some with fur collars—in Both Dress and Sport Styles. PRICED COMMERCIAL - SAVINOS * SAFE DEPOSIT LHART’S New FLOKSHEIMS M AN Stadium cTVo S«d? Gard ^Required T hew s something‘‘clubby* about this shoe shop. 5 But you need do guest card on your first visit. Your ■ nt pair o f F loksheims w ill make» you want a life membership. T he annual dues are lo w -far F louhums axe long-lived. Mow Stykt «10 Spring Frocks A L IV E ! No More Overall Worries! , Special Showing SATURDAY HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE DOUBLE SHRUNK TWILL Spring is in every line of these lovely models of Flat Crepe, Crepe Satin and Crepe Faille. “Canl Bust ‘Em” Overalls? PRICED A N e w P a ir if th e y S h r in k , R ip or F ade SATURDAY THE LAST DAY OF NOT A DENIM-A DOUBLE SHRUNK TWILL Think of it and Only $225 Per Pair The Big' Half-Price R e m n a n t S a le • MILLER’S TOGGERY ' ■ X * • • HUNDREDS OF REMNANTS IN THIS GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL EVENT V w «er