Caberet To Be Outstanding Social Event One Hundred Medford Peo­ ple Will Attend Lithiaa Affair June 16 glfttering and fun producing Society Caba­ ret to be held In the Ashland Ar­ mory one week from today ar-e progressing rapidly. The bathing beauties are al­ ready going through their steps, and their acts, and the numerous other vaudeville performers are having their part of the program perished Into a finished act. Bubbles Malone and Smith arc in charge of She committee on el-, ectrlcal effects and electrical wir­ ing, and are bending every effort to have the "property” tor the big show and dance In readiness when Rehearsals for the SPRAY 1 • \ \ \ Y • y the doors open next Thursday night. Medford people hare one hundred seats, and crratlons are going faat. • Two thirds of the tabPÍ’reserra tions art already sold. The Lithlans state that this Is going to be the “event” .socially, of the season. They are staking their reputations tor putting on a live party on this affair, and Ash­ land people as well as all south­ ern Oregon should get a table res­ ervation at the earliest opportun­ ity- Seven a o tto f vaudeville have been scheduled. One of the main attractions is the orchestra which has been obtained for thia gath­ ering after a great deal of nego­ tiations, involving the sending of a representative to Eugene, the well-known Merrymac Orchestra was obtained. This orchestra, composed largely of accomplishel collegians, will furnish the music, as well as the putting on of many novelty numbers, at which they excel. There are nine pieces, and the musicians are famed for their jaxz and the pep that they put In­ to their numbers. The Lithlans state that there are tables for four, eight, ten, twelve, fourteen and sixteen. Peo­ ple should get busy on the tele­ phone and make np their parties, In order to fill an entire table. No one will be permitted on the floor unless they have a table res­ ervation. The unique lighting effects, and novelty dances planned will be something never before Been in Asbland. Don’t fail to get your reserva­ tions for this merry event tonight for in ipso more days it is expect­ ed all seats will be sold. ETC. HarmUsf to Hwtuuis Arrangements have been com- pleted by the Jackson County, Amusement Company, for bring- lng Bob Fockier and his dance band at. the Fair Grounds Pavll- lion Wednesday night, June I I . This Is a musical organisation said to be one of the best In the west and Is already widely known through Its many radio broad- CSSlprri grams Monte La Fleche. vocal soloist is with the band this season, and la to he featured In several speciallynntobers durtaiT ths dance program. There will be no dance at the pavillion this pridyy night -gs the hall is being ■put te„gfenpe ,or the major at­ traction which Is scheduled for Wednesday. . MAINTENANCE WORK IS DONE .1 » « » t a im . ren from California or Washington - ... . ... . . ., or Idaho, or ü u h j r Probably sotte far eastern do not g the , upervlwr mingle with (ho Ashland boy. ond cherlgheg( „ a Btory f c ,lln, hqur girls on the playground In the etty and drama#teBU?n worlt • during pBrtt- the morning hours. This work Is Frequently tourists passing will carried on on us&ny playgrounds stop for a short time and watch and Is popular as well as a con- the boys and girls at play, and I'structlve type of enteretslniqent. ark questions concerning the town When showers make the play- whlch affords such a beautiful site ground altppery, the children re­ fer playground purposes. And if luctantly go to their homes— get- there are children in the cat, ting them to leave the grounds be­ somed me# travelworn and weary ing one of the most difficult tasks the playground facilities have a the supervisor has facing her. Road Oiww Widens High way At Bear Canyon Traffic Continue^ Heavy À malntanance CreW of thb state highway department is en­ gaged in widening the ' Pacific highway tlfrough Bear Canyon, according to W. Gt Drummond, crew superintendent. Frequent slides during the winter month which at time ham­ pered traffic over the highway, makes the Improvement of the highway imperative. Sufficient funds were appropriated this year to make the work possible, Mr. Drummond said. A crew of 36 men are em­ ployed In maintenance work this spring qnder the direction of Mr. Drummond. . - Traffic over the highway Is not heavy but continuous and In­ creases notlclbly each warm day, Mr. Drummond states. The main­ tenance crew, who also act as traffic officers, find there are few violations of the traffic laws through the Slsklyohs. ÿ Pretty Costumes For Normal Play 11 c 1 1 r 11 ll t d Stats Traffic Officer, C. P. Tal­ ent Is riding s new motorcycle this weak. Each year the state provides for the old machines to be turned in and new broken-in- cycles are giv­ en to the traffic men. The new motorcycle la guaran­ teed to do 81 miles an hour and with tte 'v ig ila S fatfflc cop on duty, it pays speeders to let up on the gas whoa passing over his territory. ST A N D A R D OIL COM PANY OF CALIFORNIA makers of OPOifmHtmsehoUhoduils O B O N Ift OKANING FLUID FURNITURE POLISH AUTO KUSH-HANDY OIL STC dawlng «effect, dhlch the splendid» advertising*value of the city playground, they would be surprised.” says Miss Pay Cat. vyr, playground supervisor. away to cache of a' toll full of pearl shells and a small shipload of pearls. It is a combination of romance and adventure rarely encountered in modern sea stories. Parallel fiction is found In “Black Pearls,” by R. Vf. Alexamder. The Appletons have an attractive list of new sea stories, that will catch the fancy of all lovers of lifq In the salt water world- Need­ less to say after three hundred forty-six pages of .thrill's, by land and sea, some almost too grue­ some, the cargo of sea treasure Is happily landed. “The Wlhd of Complication,” by Susan Ertsi theauthorof Ma­ dame Claire, Nina 'ami Afternoon. A most perfect volume of short itor'es. In reading stories by Su­ san Ertt, one feels that the author Is at every moment richly ill cod- tact with life, and that She to A' person of unusual understanding. “The Wind of Complication” abounds in distinction* and color, including stories told with a htt- morbbs, original and ‘ whimsical ¡spirit; gay, amusing< stories OP young married life; stories' of young girls, face to face -with ro-< mantle crises; and stories of a more Serious cast, with a hint Sf psychic themes. In these sl'dries scrvatlon, a mind keenly alive to the world around her, a curiosity to probe the motives of their ac, tions and the wisdom to let her charaeevs Work out their own destinies. the work of the teacher-students thia .urnmsr, U d tt«B school «111 be open to any boy or girl who w S ttS s/fe a trend, according to Arthur Tgylor. of the colljfte fac­ ulty. ’ ' 1 * / ; ;'. reefed t fa s Oftjr A«fe « a ft, let tk*lr children attend t t s summer gchoei lor ssvqrM weeks last year. Equal enthusiasm to expected this /ear.' ' i 4 ‘ , hast summer . more than » • thlldrea attended tka aohool. No eradtt to gtvoa .far tka work, bat the training la ralaabla In advanc­ ing the children fa coming « t o o l work. i . Ona tamily, with a cottage We had bjgunfe wonder what became of the old-fash- loned high school graduate who had his picture token With diploma in hand U til the o tter day. Wa saw hint wftk abanjo. 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Lithia Springs Pharmacy Phone 116 Ohly, The Best According to Miss Ruth Aitken, 1 halrman of the costuming com- nittec, the costumes have been npdered from,Reattle. ■ a? • ■ “Sm ltilin^rcnikh” be#n COMldered. one of the Treasury In charge of prohibition departments,