PAGE TUUBI The l u t session of the Study Club, for thia year, wae held ap- terday afternoon, Monday, A pril fourth, dt the home of M ra..H , L» Sayles on Har latter on O ak , I street Friday afternoon, April with every $1.00 box of C oty F a ce P o w d er f ir s t . I Nine tables were In play; Mrs. I Nate Bates received the first prize I which was a beautiful Easter I 'Uly covered with blossoms, and I Mrs. F . R. M errill was awarded For a Limited Time Only. McNair Bros, FIGHT OVER A BUCKET D. A. R. Hold Social Meeting— M » . Gordon MacCracken was guest of honor at a very pleasant social meeting of the D. A. R. held at the home of Mra. H. O. Andes- son on the Boulevard, Monday evening, A pril fourth. Mra. MacCracken leaves A pril tenth for Washington, D. C., to attend the national conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Mt. Ashland chapter presented Mrs. MacCracken w ith a beautiful traveling hag. Chap­ ter Regent, Mrs. H arriet Fielding made a clever speech in behalf of the chapter and Mrs. MacCrack­ en responded graciously. The local Daughters feel a spec­ ial interest In Mrs. MacCracken’* trip. She represent* Oregon In the capacity of state regent, but she also stands for Mt. Ashland chap­ ter, whose splendid organization and active membership la due lu no small measure to her Inspira­ tion and continued interest. 8 8 8 Music Teachers Hold Meeting In Thia g ift was a Medford— J , ( ( , THE QUALITY STORE dames B. B. Balia, C. A. Haines, H. O . Hedburg, Jesse Nell, W . L. Maxey, G. H - Wenner, W ill Dodge, Louis Dodge, O. W . Long, C. A. shutts, JL A., McGee, John .Hpghee, K.\P:.N im s, F ? G /b e a n , P. K. P r o -, vo«t, Dqm P rotest, 9«ong« K ra- 1 mqr,< cfeorgq' Nth», A (f. NInjnger, W aiter Bevington, F. R. M errill, I J; D McRae, > ! The Ashland Study clnb held Its I regular meeting last week at the I home of Mrs F. S. Engle on the I Boulevard. {I The usual program was carried I out. Mrs. J, M . Wagner had the I special topic, which was a book I review of “Sutter's Gold.” Mrs. I H. L. Sayles also gave a splendid I review of “The Dark Dawn.” i I C olonial DRAPERY FABRICS Mothers Look for the Quaker’s picture when buying oats. • r ' 1 > ' in m ind our Colonial Decorative Cretonnes— they are smart and the q u a lity is o f the best. Como in and sec them soon; there is far more value in each one of these fabrics than their mod­ erate prico suggests. " YARD • ■ W YARD A few second hand wash­ ing machines in first class condition. Low in Priee — Guaran teed to give service. If you are interested, look ’em-over. Quick Quaker' L ith ia S prings P h arm acy Only The Best J. P. Dodge & Sons " Funeral Directors Day Phone 312. Night Phones 221- Mrs. Louis Dodge, tody assistant F or q u ality, p u r ity an d fla v o r, alw ays ask your grocer fo r Ashland Creamery BUTTER In a cigarette, that means n a tu ra l tobacco taste, and that, in turn, means CHESTERFIELD * - - Aihland, realizing the advantage* af * * MntWMi dean jwrdj h u n , « ld e today M. a e m c Glean-up Day. However, the important thing is that our city should be kept clean continuonaly, and ready för company every day. I t’s interesting to note how far-reach­ ing is the impression made by a dean city, for it is always well spoken of by visitors. - Similarly, a man, carefully keeping a dean credit record by meeting all financial obligations promptly when due, gains for himself- before he realises it, a reputation for reliability which helps him in all busi­ ness dealings — just as it also help* to attain this purpose when you maintain a steadily-growing bank balance. F irst N ational B ank ASHLAND O ïl OREOON like oate, it** usually because Get Quick Quaker (coda in 2 X to 5 minute«) or Quaker Onto today nt BUY THEM AT THE Some wise man has said that a good repu­ tation is one of the things that have to Be arranged for in advance. In our business we consider it the main thing. Equipment, skill—even the desire to serve—would be vain without the confidence of our fellow- citizens. • ‘ GUY GOOD Phone 83 rich Quaker Savor to misting. Children who ordinarily drnrt trife to oat» are often quickly won to thto important food, simply by giving them “Quakes.” . The flavor to uniquely ¡afferent; toaxty, rich and creamy, Quaker Onto alone ha» it, Some SO yearn were »pent in perfecting i t Each morning and night, using Elizabeth. Ardens, Venitian Cleansing Cream, Ardena Skin Tonic, and Orange Skin food accord­ ing to the methods of an Elizabeth Ardens treat­ ment will keep your skin clear, firm and smooth. The Main Thing XL ELECTRIC Station H E N children ray they don*« N ew C u rtain S crim s In White, Cream and Ecru BARGAINS! COMMERCIAL • SAVÌNOS « CAFE DEPOSIT Of Universal Appeal and Varied Use Though the winds may ride roughshod over the garden's first ofFtrin.i;, these blustery dayshre the ideal tim e fo r p la n n in g a n d m aking the new draper­ ies and hangings you w ill need for spring. Keep laaaBiaarararararaia T rea tm en t the consolation. | lovely ailk hand-painted handker­ The music teachers of Ashland chief. The spacious rooms were and Medford who had met a Mrs. E. E. W allen and Mrs. J. I attractively decorated w ith bright­ month ago for organisation, held R. Edwards gave a jo lly party at ly colored spring flowers, making their second meeting Sunday, U the home of Mra. W allen on V very pleasing effect. A t a late Church Street, Mondky evening, hour, elaborate refreshments were served. Those who received thia de­ lightful hospitality were: Mes­ M ». Nathan Simpkins Honor Onset SAN FRANCISCO, A p ril ».— (LPITwo aged and penniless in­ mates of the San Francisco relief home fought a duel with knives Sunday as the result of a quarrel over possession of an old tin bucket. ss ss ss 2 I home in that city. A 75c B o ttle John Wilson, 71, was killed pocket knife and stabbed a t as. 1 and Tom Harvey, 77, was serious­ t o t out my knife and bought him PORTLAND. A pril 28.— (IP)— ly wounded in the battle..» back.” . Claiming It to proof of the right “Wilson came rushing up to me • Authorities at the hog» M id of Portland's title ag the “home city,” H. V, Welch, county aesee- and yelled for me to give him hla tha( Wilson had a week heart and eor, has just completed a survey bucket,” doctored Harvey in ex­ that shock instead of knife showing that t h e » are Id, »07 plaining the fight. “I told him wounde may nave caused hla homes within the corporate lim ­ It wad mine but he pulled out a death. • * its. ' Indicating the popularity of the motor ear to the fact that there a » 17, l i t private garages wlthta the city, Old Dobbin re­ mains a factor, however, as there are 2000 In Portland. . 1 Buick Touring (runs well) .................... 0 71.00 1 Willya-Knight ............................................. 0700.00 1 Buick Koadgtor—1927 license, now battery and rubber-in A1 condition................ !. 1860X10 1 Ford Delivery ......................... . . . 0166.00 1 Oldsmobila Touring in first olasa condition, with now paint j o b ........... ...................... 0800.00 SEE THE NEW HUDSON OOACJH NOW ON DISPLAY AT LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE l \ a t v r a l tobacco tartr is the good taste o f good to­ baccos put together right and nothing else! And in this day what a "find” it is!