c J, READ, WSAfflXQ
snout« are decorated With neatly
looking tusks. V ie ir long tails,
almost covered with halt, aludst
sweep the ground. Their back
bones are hog hacks, and rales
from either end towards the cen
ter at «a angle or ahoet twenty-
five degrees. W en d s of dee Ortt-
fln, foreman of the PbTest Creek
mine, tell how he was treed re
cently by one e l the pothers and
held at hay tor hours.
ASHLAND BAilY TIDING?
W hile tornadoes, flood», blisaards and cloud-
burste gweep over th e nation, tak in g heavy to ll in
life and property damage, Oregon continues to bask
comfortably ia m oderate temperatures, a complete
stranger to the tragedies the w eather mgn is en
acting in other states. It is difficult for us to im agine
tha suffering that follow s in the wake o f th e storms
as outlined in the fottow iag n ew s dispatch o f one day
Way n —m>y«i
bon m«*- . _
Monday, «bar S.— Th» P. V- A.
council m it a at library mice-
W-
Monday, May a.-— Auxiliary to the
American Leyton poet No. H>
will hold a business meeting in
the Ploneef R *U on Winburn
Way. A il members are urged
to bo present.
Monday, M ay «.— Dyne«, MeeotU?
l&8t
The stonp g ie a extended from the central Rocky
mountain states to the M ississippi valley, where trib
u t e ' s o f fee nation’s greatest river drained fe vast
section to wash out or menace levees.
Texas headed the casualty list w ith more than
s 6 dead and scoifes ip hpspitals. Rock Springs,
in southeastern Texas, where 47 perished in a
tornado, was hardest hit.
The lone star state toll w as sw elled hy at least
15 tornadoes or freak storms that struck w idely
separated points.
.
Levees crumble^ m low er M ississippi valley
MtAtes to threaten m any communities. A private feke
gav T w a y a t R u m b u s , Ky., leaving 800 homeless.
Upwards of 1000 persons were forced from
their homes at Port Sm ith and V an b u res, Ark.t
whore fee Arkansas river concentrated torrents
from Kansas and Oklahoma.
Little immediate, relief for inundated Oklahama
poinfe was forecast with Kansas watersheds feeding
lour large stream y for the race southward.
Htofe-
. • •
Vocal stto, ’«weetheavta* treat
opera, “Sweethearts,” Victor Hu
bert, dung h r Mrs. M. J. Wbleott.
Selections drom "Naughty M ar
ietta,’’ Herbert, by Mrfc. H. <
Atkins.
v ’
The Tratatefc of a Girl Peslgned
to Become a Great Prtma Donna,
Mrs. B. A. Woods.
Charles W akefield Cadman, Ufe
and works."
"W itch of Jaleni,” Mrs. Oleo V.
Howell.
“ ShanewM,” Mrs. E.*O. Smith,
piano ggie, (a) ’Tretade” frew
■•Shanewi«.’’
(h ) “Interihess©”,
played by Mrs. A. R. W illits.
Vocal solo, “Spring Song," from
"ShaneWls.’’ Sung by Mrs. M. J.
stsined.
Wolcott.
ob m»e 4 m b great deal of
her» Seventh. I don't allow a call
er to stay lat«r*tfena ten o’clock.
I t he dace not ge home at that
tltte I M l hOB that th at ia my
custom and ask him to leave-
oolls
presents th e ,la te s t style
N A P I^ —
fWa "Uh
,„en.
H<r pen wpfe Ul thl.
W BbMey
W boV
fe« d 'o f “f
P° e BUd
L lh® ° the
e to ,
ideas for those who ap
the
f
preciate th at their sta
nreea” delivery and transport tom-
tionery reflects character
-
-fe
ttoe W»«to toft tot fe te. feto »rw-
.
.
Mrsi Win Mbntgonsery whs
cents; pleasantly surprised Thutifeay Bf-
ternoon, 4PriI 28>
feout >1 of
Tuesday, May A—Women's Clyie her friends and neighbors at her
Improvement club meets In the home on Beach street.
‘
.clubhouse on W inburn Way.
The time was passed la *dn-
Tuesday, May ».— Alpha Chap versation at the close of which
ter N q .
O, B. 8. meets in the refreshmsnts of cake and punch
Masonlchsll.
Wffefeter, W e ^ A u ?fllary to
Since Mr. and Mrs. Montgom
the Trinity Guild meets In fee ery MÄ1I leave soon for Oescont
hall, Dickey’s orchestra. Gentle
ployed, thf N&re
tow* to # 4»r wife fefec hair
shingled la fee fefeat Parisian eat
as understood at Naples.
TM WWtoto* •» » to to fe ° rlty
men 75 cents; ladles 25
cards 50 cent*.
^ity, cal-, to. feto« «»tor kW *
fee surprise was in fee nature pf
meets to fee 1. Q. O. T . Han. a farewell party.
v
Thnreduy, May 5.— Trinity Guild
‘Stoy 7^-Roáne’ áttvbr
Polle»» Women’s jlub
to to. * •
01 * “ •'
L. B. W Vnilam». »20 S. Reach.,
Our Stationery
E3*ihW<*
TURNING BAt
TBRPAGKS
Medford.
iduct
K>ck-
>f an
y are
let a
i or
« no
r tell
:ond,
i «o
thus flaunted, raged, and dismis
sed fee six.
The fid « - to I* “ fe rfe to pick-
to to tAelr p o jd er putts end lfp
stick«, shut <fewyr fe * typewriter
cover«, and marched fe fe * •to 1**
U ry of labor arbitration board,
before whom fee* |tot»d their
case.
A hearing was held, and the
oommUgiop deeded feat fee m»n-
eger hto
fe diptets m hi«
female sfeff how they should
man
with
st I
arm.
man
jwk
* atf-
veto fe’ V* W?» totoM fe«
to to to toPUto to • « * < * on le
dividual Ubery.
The cemipis-
«ion, moreover, obliged the old-
fashioned manager to pay the gltls
substantial damages for losing
their Jobs.
and personality.
According tp It o citation, Cald
well and Frank Perry, a com-
panlqw wgrs at Stinson Poach
»,n March 17. J?2«. They heard
«arefew tor help fad »aw lw °
girls struggling in a strong tide
300 yard* from shore.
The girls wore Jeunls and
Doiothy W alker •< « to Frenclsto-
Jennie was dead when Perry
reached shore with her, but Dor-
Pharmacy
R egistered
Pbwm
DON’T BE FOOLED
WITH .
«K E NATIONAL A D V ER TISING FOR
' Sherwin-Williams Paint
We Carry a Complete S to c k
LET OUR PAINTERS FIGURE WITH YOU
F r e e z in g tem p era tu res in th e m ou n tain ’s ta te s
changed rain to «now, leaving traffic crippled ia
Colorado, W yom ing and Nebraska.
Scores of m otorists were stranded in huge drifts,
to Seotrar Colorado while s n o w ^ o w s attempted t o “ ' ¥ » /
the service with die he can stay
clear railroad cuts where transcontinental trains
*“
awajr altogether.
81xth, I don’t'
encourage spy man who la not
were delayed.
agreeable to my mother. Whoever
W yom ing and Nebraska stockmen feared heavy
losses, o f livestock because of drifts from three to
t ^ fe e t in height fe a t k e p t h erd s from feed lota.
f a f western Nebraska in the grip of blimard,
The Ashland Mnslc -Study club;
northern «tote points faced a flood. The Elkhorn
Held its rsaafer mpnfety to®««“ * tween the lib rary and the jflasa qa
«ad ,
river w as 9«t o f its hanks fdr 100 miles. Schools
an Monday evening, ^ r l l
lnj Main street. The lights must be
fee parlors of fee Presbyterian going fu ll blast before the car is
were closed a t Chadron.
■
»
feigrfe- fe fee absence of fee put Into motion. In 'th e same dis
, Thousands of acres of valuable farm land was
paint
and varnish
president of the club, fee vice- trict it is now legal to » a rk cars.
undo* w ater in Illinois and Missouri.
every
need
president, Miss Imogene Wallace, That is to back feom up agalnet
♦
S ilt and debris left on growing crops through
»resided. After a brief business the curb »t tight angle« to thw
o u t the flooded area was expected to wipe out much
fleeting, fke program chairman, sidewalk.
-t
Mrs. B. O. 8felfe presented the
«mull grain and cotton.
The fewpsoh gasoline tank wag;
toliow lfg very interesting pro-, given pertnlsslon to stand where |
In this new» item is a big opportunity for Ore
it is. ‘No mention was made sto
srsm t o tke Ufeitot of
gon. f t is a chance to, tell the people of the storm-;
to vbefeer U needed headlights or
Opera.
swept areap that Oregon knows no such tragedies,
Reginald feKpven, life and
fe a t it to n ever visited by disastrous cyclones, cloud
porks, Bftbjn Hoofl, light opera In
S acts, Mrs. G. O. ftfelfe.
bursts or other weather freaks.
Plano Solo, “Country Dance,”
we are talking of advertising Oregon
de
K flM to > to l«d by Mis« Im o
WC shquld n ot overtook her clim ate, and we should
gene Wallace.
m t ta il to advertise it to people who are fed up cm
BMtwry of American Opera,
c y c to e s , b lisa r d s and cloudbursts.
over in fee hills of fee forest;
f ifrft T L P u tn M .
6 Yds. Curtain
Scrim for •
ß Yds. Forcale
New Patterns for
Q V A ttT Y
Varnishes
•pife Metropolitan Oper$ Bouse; creek section of Jackson county1
feere te said i f * • B b<Bd ot w,l<H
Divorce
A lady remarked retently, that she had noticed
that when her children play certain games now in
which they or their dolls are supposed to get mar
ried, it is a part of the game soon after to play
getting divorced. Probably a good liv ely kid w ould
think that part of the game th e m ost interesting.
It would give that opportunity for scraps and m o t
ion» winch fee children like, to break the too peace
ful monotony o f ordinary existence.
When they are grown pp, if they become di
vorced m reality, they w ill find it is not so much
fun. They w ill find that every such failure leaves
it» disappointment a n d ' disillusion and bitterness
behind. Where th ey expected happiness and content
ment, they find only discord and unrest. If they
don’t get it out of their heads that divorce is a
normal sort of thing, they are in for some sad and
weary hours.
Substantial Service
, I f a stranger were to he asked to go through
Hie retail stores c i Ashland and express an op in io n
•hont them, be would probably say, among vgir-
M>to pbaonations, that very substantial and in te r n
gent look in g fdilfe are working in them. They áre
not the flapper typ es seen in the working forces
o f the store» o f many cities, but people who are
pu ttin g thovqfet into their ‘w ork, and using their
frraínn fe please the public and attract trade.
pays to do business w ith that type of
Pteefe. T hey make good suggestions fe customers^
Sch <oRc» Ro business efficiently, and help thetf
employers provide goods at low margins of c o s t
Probably a «ix-day bicycle fan, if he lieoamn
highbrow, would go in for chess.
hogs, Wafetnt kbput that are as;
Victor Herben, life and works; vicious as anything In the animal
••Natoma,” a» ogerg in three acta; kingdom. They are tall and have
Atono solo, (ay Pwauto? (b ) Ha- long heads thdt toper, while their.
SHOE B 1 « W ! S
HERBERTS .
GROCERY
1. Maia Fhoae 5»
Ì 6 Yds. Dnss Ginghams
For $1.00
Good assortm ent of patterns to choose
from. V alues to 29c Yard.
Sold R egular $ l . t f Each
*5 Yds. Cretonne For $1.00
New Spring Fatterii», Regular Values
to 29c Y a r d
Yfei know the quality—Linen Finish.
A11 W idths to Select From
W IT H H A R D WOO© BA CK S
W ell Fitted W ife Soft Gray B r i b e s —An E xcep
tioh ally * good vnifies a t ......................................... 75<
7 Bath Towels
Eor$l,00
Uhbleached—T his is the low est price
in y e a r s on this q u a lity sheeting.
Toweling For $Lw
Made w ife colored borders. Sold
regulAr, 19c ego)»,
eW»LANB
2 Yds. Wearwell Sheeting
For $1.00
A fine quality for fam ily use,
25c Yärd R egular ’ ,
Oostome Slips
Each $1-00
Girls Wash Dresses
Each $1,00
Made of striped cotton charmeupe in
Pink, Y ellow, Peach. Reg. Val„ $L25.
Styles and Patterns,
it color materials.
N ew est !
made
«OND9
W f buy fa r « u ritó tes and reooffmond to
others only the soundest issues which we
h»ve ea refelly investigato^.
Wonder Values in
a n p c t.L T ó:
W onderful Assortment of S ty les and Patterns,
Oregon
V alues te $23.00 -
SfetUKfey