CANTONESE LEADERN URGE IM »KURO H AIR FOR WOMEN bocal j Personal Jfates $■ I lumber trade of the Northwest j B E R L IN ’S B IR T H R A T E *x I w ill continue on n huge scale« as SHOWS A L A R M IN G S L l'M P »P ) here are the last remaining great ----------- 20.— ( U P ) — jrtapds of timber la the country. BERLIN, (UP)— Berlin’s hlrth- R epA to-tto?«« Changsha. Honan, •u & W E to 'M * bWWjMrimfmwkiy thd declare a flu rry followed rnthors — Jmoaure of stabilizing lumbar ¿ í o «ccqW fi^ to, ty t ( the local Chamber of Oregon. Comnsarce Saturday among whom 0 . 4. Bafst of L o n * Beach, Spending Varptlon In W. Helens— C kl2 F . O. Dorland o f Naya, Cal., LHlIan Vannatta, granddaught­ Jama* C, WIUon. o fH a x tu n . Celo.,. er of O. O. Vannatta of this city; »nd Wkyne Nawnombe ot Rupqrt, Is spending the spring vacation with her parents In St. Helens. Oregon. Miss Vannatta Is a The last and incomparably student at the Southern Oregon h n . A . ' M rargnsoa ' of L m finest story frmn the pen o f State Normal. Angele«; CkL, U In Ashland vlalt- lng w ith her nl«oss. Mrs. "A. G. the world’s most gifted au­ Adams on feast Mata street and thoress, woven into a picture Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vannatta of Mrs. Graos A jid tsvs of Church of irresistible beauty! Saa loos. Cal., Whs have been straat. Mrs. Fatguson « is wall ♦•A dh -vV*-*«.’• -» « • t In Ashland for tha p a a t.fs w known In thia d t|r having been XZOULAS ADMX88I0M weeks visltlag at the home ot a resident a number ef years ago. Mr. Vaaaatta’s lather, O. O. She has spent thè t » * ysave Vannatta, r a t s m a p . ( « . their abroad, visiting cities of Europe. ; ’ , ' , J home Saturday. < t/fO ( who are in their "second bloom­ ing" and assorted slses and shapes of men and women, most­ ly suffering from some* unhappi­ ness, usually mental or spiritual, dne to sexual causes. In' a lecture delivered recent­ ly, I)r. Hirschfeld declared that love la the human right wfiich has most frequently been trod­ den under foot. He suggested that» all ages, men have devised laws of m orality, the ludicrous­ ness of which It has usually re­ quired a century to discover. Taking a newspaper,. Dr. H ir­ schfeld pointed to ,the story of a girl who had drowned herself to escape the contumely of be­ coming an unmarried mother. Another Item narrated the shoot­ ing o t an Impassioned lover by an irate husband ' “Must this be?" asked Dr. Hirschfeld. "Not necessarily. The uprising of women everywhere, s h a k in g ,^ ,p s e ^ d ic e s , is evoking tocks of Paint in Southern Oregon Suit Cases and Hand Bags all us by phone and we will have our painters Call on You. A finer line in every way regardless of the price you pay. YOUR . PAINT PROBLEMS ARE OURS Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. _____________ " In T he Heart of Town” ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings, Because tney never irritate the throat and because of their * rf * ’0n8,dw* tton'> AL our moral co^K W e are in thtMmidst of a mighty c rie ta We arw wltness- In> , t ^ « l r t h p. nVw social finer flavor; L u ck y Strikes are m y favor* ite a n d of a ll whose voices are precious.” READ CLASSIFIED ADS Extra Special! ROASTING PAN regular $2.50 value for $1.00 Mary Lewis,famous soprano, A s ta r of the M etropolitan Opera, says “ Lucky Strikes are m y favorite” While They Last O’Cedar Mop $1.00 30c bottle of O’cedar poi Iph with eaoh mop. Granite Wear Oaph BIG VALUES L ucky Strikes are m ild and mellow—the finest cigarettes you ever smoked. They are made of th^ ;; finest Turkish and domestic tobac- cpS, properly aged and blended with • f great skill, and there is an extra x process in treating the tobacco. "It’s [ * < toasted”’—no harshness, not a bit of Simpson’s HawJWare V IL fu ■' n -.t j ’ íV ” “SAMSON” have one of the Largest and most Complete ' ,, ., ♦ $ $ 4 *♦ fe ' < * Peil’s Comer From Talent— Easter suits In the newest shades and fabrics, the smartest From th e V. o f W.__ models, see Paulserud’s. '1 7 6 1 tf Edwyne D ’Augustine and two sisters Flora and Elsie, of. the Attended Lodge— University of Washington at Se­ R. J. Nixon of Yreka, Cal. attle, spent yesterday in Ash­ was a visitor in Ashland Satur­ land enroute to Los Angeles. day evening to attend the regu­ Cal., where they w ill spend the lar meeting of thé Elks lodge. spring vacation. TODAY — TOMORROW WXDNE8DAY The Citizens Bank '• • • ' il ' ■ w * < > i Jf o ,F ’ S As > »1 h i t r i MSU* T I #T rU * 1 • ' ' L J ' • IjS * 1 •