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B” " • • F - ' ut ',*» * • . '. z PAGE TWO THURSDAY, April t , IBBHR SECRETARY MARES ANNUAL RJ pld« and unworthy scwdoee, as th e ! erection of » grandstand (or tha merchants themaelveaare desirous! athletic field which we believe of doing. I will be wsll Jns.tlf 1*1. (Continued from Page The Deter school opened last Monday with Mias Jessie Mordoff of Medford as teacher. Mini Mer- dortf taught here last summer and the patrons of the, school ware pleased to get her te teach a second term. Marshall Bora and his men are working again at White Point, af- Tel and Tel You will note expenditure« telegram and >»apu<me 1 Friday, April s.— Berean class of * Christian church meets at home of Jfrs. Wm. Price, 200 Lincoln Friday, April 8.-—Home Mission ary society of the M. E. church. Meets la church parlors', Friday, April 8.—«-Ladles Aid of Presbyterian church meets at 3 p. m. Friday, April 8»— Lincoln P, T. A. The Ashland high debaters, meets in the nurse’s room , of Dick and Adena Joy harn’t been the Lincoln school at 3 p. in. idle since their sast debate, but have been working on a hew ques Saturday, April 9— Yeoman dance In I. O. 0. F. hall. Robertson’s tion for further Inter-scholastic orchestra. Admission. - - ladies conflict, 26 cents; gentlemen, F0 cents. They support the affirmative Supper served, everybody Wel side of the question, resolved: come, “That a severance tax should be made a feature of the system of Saturday, April 8.—Collags Worn« en’s Club meets at home of Mrs. taxation lu Oregon. P. O. Crawford, Siskiyou The next delate will be with Heights, Medford, Or«. Klamath l ’alls, Sathiday, April Saturday, April 9.— Daughters of 9, In the A - H. S. auditorium. the Nile will meet in, Grants The question dlscursed la of In Pass. Luncheonat 12:30. phone terest to the citizens as well as the 4#T-R. students and everyone is urged to attend the debate and incidentally Monday, April 11— W. R. C. will have a social In the I. O. O. F. oncourage the speakers. This de hall. bate helps to decide if Ashland goes further In the forensic field.. Monday, April 11.— Ladies A r t club meets at the home of Mrs. The first teams 'o f the Fresh 8am McNair on Scenic Drive. man and Senior classes played a class game Tuesday after echool. Monday, April 11. — • Epworth League Dramatic club of the M. The seniors came out victorious E. church meets. with the bigger end of a 12-13 Tuesday, April 18— Upper Valley Community club will bave an The eamp fire girls held a aM-flay/meeting. Miss York, meeting — Wednesday afternoon home demonstration agent, and with other business discussed will give instruction In sewing, plans for a treasure bunt, which pcvcred-dlsh luncheon athoon. they are preparing for .a week All members urged to be pres» from Saturday. •ent. The ukulele club practiced a short while after school Wednes Tuesday, April 1»—P. E. O. meets’ ‘ at the home of Mrs. Sam Mc day. A good program has been Nair on Scenic Drive. planned by them for their party Wednesday, April IS. — Wednes Thursday night. day club of the Presbyterian church will hold an all-day ses HELPS A PA IN FU L ACHING sion in the church parlors. Cov BACK ered dish luncheon at 1 p. m. " Lumbago and a stiff, aching Wed. April 80. — Elks* Ladjes hack suggest at once the need of dance In the Elks Temple. a good diuretic to stimulate kid ney secretions and rid the sys tem of troublesome poisons that T H E T H IE F cause the distressing aches. Mrs. Black of Petersburg, Va., says: Winter, when you robbed thai “B efor| I took Foley Pills dteure- * tree, tlc, I could not stoop over nor Then you took its voice from me. raise up without great pain. Now HOW DO YOU FEEL ON since taking them I bave none.” Whispering, llsplng-summer long ARISING? . ' . Ask for Foley Pills diuretic. A In an ecstacy of song. Very likely your kidneys, con prompt Improvement will amply trol jro u r answer. It is glorious repay you. Satisfaction guaran Crimson stained J beard their cry, to awake «jrith a lively, »healthy, teed. Sold everywhere. 8 Leaves that had no wish to die. energetic body. It Js miserable to drag an aching,'tired, weary Muted melody of sound. body Oom a sleepless, restless Dankly moulding on the ground bed. Foley Pills, a diuretic stlma- lent for the kidneys, constantly Haggard branches-somber, gray, used over 26 «years, are a reli able, .valuable medicine that pro Dumbly learning how to pray. mote hoalthful, normal action of W inter, when you robbed that kidneys and bladder. Cost little, contain no harmful tugrgd tents. tree, Satisfaction guaranteed. Ask tor You revealed its heart to me. Foley Pills dieuretie. Bold every Blanche Logan O’Neal, 0 Ashland, Ore. where. Insurance Service Well Directed Are You Too Thin? If a windstorm tore the room from your house to morrow would your in surance cover the loss like a well directed arrow cov- prs a bull’g-eyef A windstorm ia swift and destructive.«,but your insurance will “ hit the •pot’* if you buy a wind« storm p o l i c y of t h i s agency of the Hartford Fire Insurant»* Company. Billings Agency Real Estate A Real Insu rince Estab. IS S I at 41 R. Mgla 8t. Phone 811 »logg this line; r <- We hfve sq>»» established in» dvatrlee that have been receiving our support and backing. Let's I talk about our cannpry, and Its high grade products. Let the world know that Ashland can- lued pears and •tomatoes are the I best, and so with our dreamery and Box Factory and Iron foundry and Granite Works, etc. I * Membership | We hesitate to speak on this I Item but It is a necessary duty, l it is seven years since our re-or- Iganlsstlon. and daring that per- I lod we have made n * real mem bership drive. We have helped I organise other clubs, have as sisted in money raising campaigns for community enterprises, have postponed and deferred our own planned campaign until we have ?lven the Impression we can run in forever wlthont any such ef fort as all othe^ similar organlx- itidns frequently undertake. Ac a matter of fact onr mem bership has reached a point where we m ud make a concerted effort {to revive and restore it to the three hundred mark. ‘ We have drifted along quite comfortably but have failed to Impress on the generttl public the fact that the continuance of o u r. organisation and Its work is contingent .upon indlvldu.V memberships. It Is not fair- to ask ofir business jnen to contribute almost the w h o .l e i f the amount required to sup- port the Chamber because many of Its activities are for tjhe entire community. A brief energetic campaign by an interested com mittee should place our member Days ship In proper condition. Entertainment has loomed large in our past year’s program, not ’ In the sense of furnishing our* i reives with programs of Jollity, , but in the manner of providing : hospitality and good cheer to > thoee sojourning for a time In eur > midst. . y, A banquet at the opening of the Normal mftool and a trip to Crater Lake was furnished as eur contribution to entertainment of the student body last summer. Many individual courtesies to vts- ltoft in our community, a bamguet and entertainment to the County Assessors, of the State, and nu merous other afafirs are men tioned in reporte of our Entertain ment and Forum Committees. > -* Two delightful affairs of a more distinctly lqcal character were the indoor golf parties spon sored by the Chamber to assist In promoting the Ashland G 0 1 5 1 Course. \ J A very decided effort Was made In the direction of a Land Settle ment program. A co-operative plan was entered Into with 'th e Medford Chamber of Commerce, and the County Court, ijhich brought some results and a bet ter general understanding of the problem.» _ , Civic Affairs and Street Improvements Your Civic* Affairs and Street Improvement Committee, w i t h Ma<Jor Malone as Chairman, has functioned as you aré aware with outstanding achievement. a J Education and Schools Your eommltttee on education < and schools has been an advisory committee largely for the purpose o f fostering and aiding the pro- i 'gross of the Normal School when- i over necessary. A t the request ’ of'M r. ChurchIU and of the Board t of Directors your Secretary re mained In Salem during the Legis lative Session but thru a fort up- ' ate arrangement this entailed no , expense on our Chamber. . ’ Endorsement Ono committee which is always available for service is frequent ly overlooked, the so-called. En dorsement Committee, but aJ a b atter of fact ¿he mere having of such a committee la a matter of importance, as it -provides (jppor- , tunity for dispensing with aw l much of the solicitation from outHa Roads and Highways The time has come when we want a better road to Lake of the Woods and. must demand It of our County Court. We get nothing by A sh laño M aid is Good B U T T E II la the opinion of the writer. If you are five or more pounds un derweight, you ought to try a few weeks’ «»• .of McCoy's Tab lets at once. Tiny, tasteless tab- lats, containing the world known flesh giving value, the physical power and strength of Cod Liver OU. At McNair Bros, and other druggists ICO* tablets fiOe) oh ¡ money back if not antlsflcd t»lnn. I of ’49—when Indians roamed the plains, wagons trekking westward — and every stc fight! ' s . . . ' ALSO CLOSING CHAPTER OF “The Collegians” .a*ux. am « r . — . ■ ' i :■ ( • —--------- — .» Our butter is made From Sreali cream past- / Fuller Paints and „ erizod in a W i z a r d ft Pasteriziug system, the •7 best method obtainable. Varnishes 4 point and varnish fo every need I t ’s The Quality I O. RIGG Best Paint— Best Workmen LITHIA CREAMEHY Phone 172 8UIiS< RIME FOR TRE TIDING« IS NOW HERE ON pISJPLAY IN The finest cigarette you ever z N o harshness, not bit of . SEVERAL MODELS ’ One docs not need to be "fat" in order to be healthy— but folks underweight should try to cor rect their weakness at once! * You do not need to be a Doctor to understand this danger. Common Sense and the fact that Lite Insurance Companies refuse to sell Insurance to folks who are "too thin*’ furnish convincing 1 dally proofs 1 ' J J. H. FULLER Contingent We have some natural . re sources that oaght to he «o rs ir iin y dhreloped. Y q » *ii know whet they ar«j We have an tgp cpllent committee, sn»n who are I themselves individually working f Frhlay, April 8. — Westminster Guild of Presbyterian church will hold social meeting and program at home of Misses Gar- tie Haan and Edna Goheen, 451 Palm Ave. • Friday, April 8.— Home Mission ary society of the M. E. church . meets at home of Mrs. A. J. Carter, 321 Alta Ave at 2:30 V Capt. and Mr«. WIlHam Onw- to ri and Alex McDermott of Van couver, B. Co »r« «pendln* a couple of day« ln Ashland visiting the city. (or Under til« Item of expense we In-1 assisted a young » a n who met MISS DOROTHY REID, Editor CALENDAR OF EVENTS - Used * ■? »* *, J* - * 1 CALL AND MAKE Y0V E SELECTION LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE 1923 Chffr Touting, <150 1923 Chev Coup«, .. <280 Are You In Prime? NO! NOT FEELlNp JUST RIGHT 1921 Chtv. Tearing, < 78 Then the smuhipe and hot mineral baths of 1923 Ford Coupe, . . <150 Automotive Shop Chevrolet Dealers HRff. *' >. V ' -if’ . ’ ’'»e Richardson Springs Near Chico, Butte County, California can dc Wonders För You. LEfTRICHAR N, Manager . ■ • 1 1