■lacing
u c u n tl Point high
____ «1 senior clash was held F rl-
». -m j. day la t h e Ashland »ark w ith a
raon.
.100 per cent attendance. Due to j
, may 34- -Group meet- other conflicting events, the an-
ing o? the Ashhind Delphian«, nual picnic 9 t the high school will
held their regular
the church pariere.
not be *held this year, a school
baseball game haring been g r - '
ranged instead.
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D. A. K. Mfeettag W elt
Atteaded-—
Disregarding t h r e a t e n i n g
weather, a m ajority of th e mem-
bershlp of the Daughter» of the
American Revolution jnet Friday
May 20, at the heme of M i * IS.
V. Carter, on the B oulevard,'for
the last official meeting o / th e
year.
A fter the beantlfUl ritu al, with
its flag salute, the singing of a
patriotic hymn, * prayer by the
O ftC 'rhW piaia/and the reading of the
i w ill American CrUed, by Carrie M lt-
< In chell, the “ Roll-Can,” “ Wmgen, ’
Prominent in American H istory” ,
Elks was given. Names, such as Baca
gultar jawda. Molly Pitcher, Theodocia
mple. B urr, Betsy Rost, Dolly Madison,
■ and etc., were mentioned, and* fittin g
tribute made.
t Ma-
Threp new members, Mrs. Aw*e-
lia B. Ferguson, Mrs. Helen Tm y-
■usfc ton Bead, and Mrs. M ary Steph-
outh- ens were form ally welcomed Into •
Ayh- Mount Aehtaml Chapter o f the
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Mrs. J. M. F u ller’s group w ill
meet at her home on North
Malta street and Mrs. O. A.
Briscoe's group w ill gleet at
the home of Mrs. W alter Red-
ford on M ou n tain A v en u e.
W«bmepny, Ma»- 85-— Social Clip-
cle of the Christian church
meets a t f : W , p. m. in the
ch u rch parttam.
Wedaeedh», Stay 95. — Who-De
c la s s o f the M. E. church w ill
hare party at home ¿ f Mrs. Sam
MCWair, 341 Scenic Drive ita
foyer.
East-
' p U R B ’U V E N T , sdttHbf w ater & w e ry
x m eh o f the M aytag ’s cast-aíum faum tub afl
o f the tim e— th^t is the secret of the M aytag ’e
more thorough, c le a n e r, fa s te r .w r e M n s l
M a y ta g tu b , t h a t » founded
yet not round—square yet with no square
comer«—oone-shaped yet not a cone, assists
the M aytag Gyratator iq developing an
unusually turbulent water a c tk » —a wash*
«<4»« b - found m V i * th e W hyteg—
S d e tetfo g force found in too othyr tiutherf
■' lution. '
Following this, the regularifeto-
when cedure-pf business occupied the
next bouV. ' Minutes were
read
s/her and approved; reports from offlc-
wp— « a , heeds of comAittees. epeclal
pie. committees, and' « d e a r cdt sUt-
it in | vey of the year's accomplishment»
h y t h e regent, Mrs. H a rrie t O f r
Ward Fleldlhg Were given.
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tatefcmWtag dtata wen Rwppght
■» of oujt fti - t i p *
various reports.
-l " M ean t Ashlsrid
Chapter,
with
i the hedvy callo upod Its treasury, has
taken care of every demand, w ltb-
With
special assessments, and h as-'
both a email surplus w ith which to be-
glta the sew year.
Among the
frag- disbursements were prizes given
AMs (for outstam M ar w o rjt la American *
history to pdphS hi J tfrio r High,
iplpa, th» assessments fot* the chair and
With boh tat hlu’jmw Nhtfcual Addltor-
r.
fudt at W aaild g to a;
D. C.,
ng— amounting to a goodly sum, and
■dm . rontrlhnttons made to the differ
ent
patriotic interests of the
i, a State and N ational organizations.
A t this Juncture, Mrs. E. A.
vhen Woods, who had »redded at the
piano earlier Jh the meeting, gave'
two seleetione from American,
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composers; oae^-the “ Waters of
Jieon M tone tonka," by Lieurance, with
of a sketch of his Ufa, aad character
W i n o f his musical w prk, and another
re- Written lang
age. «»senttally »
his Ameateao, and deservedly pope- (
Je o f la r tor
years, “Clayton’s
n o f Ci rand Marsh.” -The kppreciatioa
itln g ot U** Chapter was expressed
piea wholeheartedly for the musical
mi treat. < ..
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bear
Two numbers appeared on the
. on_ program; "The Judicial Branch” ,
dors <n tb*
o f the "Constitution’* }
and “ Porta of Oregon” , la Oregon ,
the hUtory
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rorld
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ber
thoughtfuldlm am iatfm f the Judle-
an^ Jary, brought ouh d ea rly , the d lf - »
tlon' f* rcnt coori. thalr Jurisdiction,
,g of prcrcgatlves. duttes and member- ,
r# of ship, dosing with a d e a r preseut-
teemi
tfc® “U t *
level
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Mrs. V.
(
Mahal McCoy-dtearna, the speak- .
er,> began with the first fo rt es-
aB(J taMlshed. that of “F o rt Clatsop” j
boyg.
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MAYTAG SHOP
IT J. MA RTIX( H.E, Local Safcgm&n, care of Swanson & Feebler,
Ashtand^Oregon.
M*yta< ifoopfj
OpeTMkd by MaVtogf Pacific, S c ., at the PbHeWfog
Feint« in Oregoh attd Washington.
[berdeeni, W * , SOP R f 8K.
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£22 5iS B’J i “ -
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Aetorio, ÍWV., 4 T < CommeVrial
Aubuavr, W »., Hewntng Bfcig.
Baker, Ore., 1 W 7 Coas» Sí.
Bplllngham, X » - . 128« Hfate BU
Behd; OVe., 7JW W a ll Hf.
Botheir, F a , R rader Bidg.
Bvemartem, W u., ,B0«> Stwuod St.
Contralla, W iu, 117 H Tew er
C h eh a lie, W u., M U Marke«
C hebta.-lifn.,
Mhc»-* Store
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cíe Rfútn, wa:
Colfhm Wm, ¡Mfc N Mata
< «dviBg, Wn„ W g s Mata
CorvaHl», (>rr., 32« R Hecoad
Dallas,* Ore., 32 8 Mata St,
EUrnsburg, U n ,, 1 0 7 W 5 Ht.
« v e r c tt, Wn„ 2M18A R ockefdler
I ‘ja d e a , Wa.¿ 2Oh F M
Marshfield, Oro., 4 0 3 M
McMinnville, OVe., 4T#
Medford, Ore., 81 Ñ.
MouVóe, M n„ fifi Eaat
and carried the dtory ferward .
through the dramatic events in- ,
volxed In the building of the dlf- ;
fTereat forte, leaving her heprers
f * a t F o rt Btovena, (established in
f « « l-4 2 , end whlc his located on
the long point overlooking
the
narrow bar of the Columbia) at
the dose of the interesting re-
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M r s -jH . O. Anderson, ststoT
* k o rep-
reseated the-Btate Chapter, a t the ,
•a ® r<veBt meeting at Corralifs, gave ,
c. delightful account of her of tic- ?
n
<al v|alt (here reviewing tke social '
J * " * licttvities as well as the deecrip-
° rn~ (<loa ef the dedicatory exercise« '
j?” .
of the Woman’s Building with
brief word of the- different Inter-
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