MONDAT. Jaa* M , lOST ASHLAND DAILY TIDIXGS New Face Powder Culmination Of Three Romances Add Zest To Big London Season MELLO-GLO, the new wonderful At Tlw Llthia Springs— The following people are a mong those who spent the week­ end at the Lit h la Springs hotel: Mrs. W. O. Josephsen of San Francisco, Cal., Barbara B. 8ny der of Portland, Ore., and Mrs H. Weftenburg of Portland, Ore French- Process Face Powder, la preferred by nurse* because of !ts purity, and they say It does not make the skin dry and drawn. Stays on longer, keeps shine away, and is very beneficial to 50c Klenzo Tooth Taste, 2 for the complexion. You will bene- file at the Rexall Store, Thurs­ flciel to the complexion. You Wo day, Friday and Saturday. .will love MELLO-GLO when you 247-lt ALTHA CHAPTER 1 . Y « % Tourists Trade P icking Up— 8tatod Communication af Alpha Chapter No. 1 O. B. S. tomorrow (Tuesday) June 21 at 8 p. m. Re- CraahBMBta. Visitors welcome. ¿Jhr order ot the Worthy Matron. “ Leah M. Caldwell. Sec y. Oeste T o Statttle— Elisabeth Richardson of th e faculty of the Southern Ore- gMg Normal school, has gone to Seattle to spend the few days be- teee opening 'of the summer ?es- alojl. Hiss Richardson will not return to the Ashland Normal in Off fall, as she has accepted a position In the University of Washington, at Seattle. Jlr. and Mrs. V. y . Mills are spending a few day3 in Portland looking after business affairs. , Arrived la MedWed— r ; • George B. Idenhower of Ashland arrived’ ip Moot or d Fri­ The tourist trade through Ash­ land is picking up considerably, Returned From Portland— according to the reports from lo­ Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Angell have returned to their home on cal hotel men. Vista street from Portland, Ore., 1-2 lb. Chocolate bars, 2 for where they have spent the past 36c. The Rexall one cent sale, few days looking after business affairs and attending the Rose Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ' ». 247-lt Carnival. While In Portland, Dr. Angell had at least an opportu­ nity to take part in the course -Mrs. D'Autremont Here — Mrs. • Belle D'Autremont of offered by Dr. Bennett of the I-akewood, New Mexico, mother National College in Ohio. of Hugh D'Autremont, who Is Fresh milk and cream— Schuer being tried in Jacksonville for man's Grocery. 24G-ÍI the murder of Coyle O. Johnson, spent ‘ several hours in Ashland Saturday evening shopping. Attended G am e Yesterday— The following local people mo­ 36c Rexall Shaving Cream, 2 tored to Klamath Falls yester­ for 36c. The Rexall one cent sale, day to attend the baseball game between that city and Ashland: Thursday, Friday and Saturday. . 247-lt Melvin Kaegi, Earl Snyder, A. S,M-nt W eek-End Here — Ntninger, O. T. Bergner, Dorothy Miss Helen Walker, who is em­ Nlr.lngar. Mona Conlpgue. Ben ployed at the county courthouse Bowers, Frank Fehlge, Burnle In Jacksonville, spent the week­ Burnett, Ann Jordan and Emma end in Ashland visiting her par- Jenkimr,"— ’— v ~ — r*~ ents Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Walker Have your rote trijjise made at on Liberty street. day night after attend ink the council of the Assembly- of (fed, v U f t recently closed Its session In Seattle. Mr». Icenhower is Jordan's mills. 235-tf pester of the large >t*nt-sprvlces bOJtac held In the vicinity of the pent office. -Modford Dally News. L. J. Jacobs and son Rudolph of Klamath Falls, who have been Sweet oranges,- 2 Hex.’for 49c visiting In Portland for the past fjchuerman’s Grppery. 246 week or ten days, stopped in Ashland yesterday on their ra­ V M ted In Medford— i l rr. lome. Mrs. Jac b* ar.d T helm | Peroni, dáOght daughter Mrs. John Enders of of -Hr: add" Mrs. D. P eroni • Ashland, who accompa ie-l thini Granite street; who recently re-, Poi Hand, will remai 1 there for turned ) o n e fr o » the University a short time oPOregon at Eugene, spent Fri­ day evening in Medford visiting Fly-Toll Spray gun and half her friend Miss Arlelne Butler. (pint spray, 45c. Schucrman’s. M in Peroral will attend summer school at Stanford and Miss But­ ler at the University of Oregon, At Lake of The Woods — where she Is also « student. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Isaac of Isaac's Dry Goods store on Main I am running out of furnished street spent . the week-end at Celebrate In one of Paulserud's Nifty Summer Suits. 247-tf Will Not Be d’nndldatc — E. Eugene Chadwick, for more than six years secretary of t’.e Eugeua Chamber of Commerce, has announced that he would not bo a candidate for re-election at the annual meeting In September. Llthia Pharmacy East Side Pharmacy Cliff Payne makes step-ladders. I*»ft This Morning— ’ Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stoddard, son LeClaire and daughter Berna- dlne, who: have spent the past few days in Ashland visiting Mrs. Stoddard’s sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. C. I. J. Porter on North Main street, left this morn lng for their home in Cour ’D Alene, Idaho. Motored To Klamath Fall»— \ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carlton of Ashland motored to Klamath Falls yesterday to attend the baseball game between that city and Ashland. Made Trip To C. I t . — George O’Neil of the Oregon Journal and ,E. TZ Cope OF tile Poihland News, who are in Med­ ford to cover the D’Autremont rial for their papers, made a trip to Crater Lake over the week­ end. They expected to hike part of the way to the lake on account of the snow still blocking the road from Anna Springs camp. Have your clothes cleaned this week and avoid t^e celebration rush. Paulserud’s. ' 247-tf Let the UNION write yoar fall •overage automobile Insurance. ' eo. of coarse. M-tf Rom e From C ollege— Artro Swingle, who has been attending school at O. A. C. has houses again. List yours. Aeh- Lake of the Wao£a....They Are roturned to . Ashland to spend land Realty Co. 245-3t expected to return to Ashland his summer vacation kero sometime this evening. Normal School Text-Books Elhart's Book Store. Marvel Corn jneal, 10c package Schuerman’s. Finishing To-Day One Increasing 1, Purpose With Xdmnnd Lowe Tb-MorrowAnd Wednesday 246-tf Klamath Girl Here— Edith Jones has come to Ash- Returned Yesterday— lind from Klamath Falls to at­ Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Carson of tend the Southern Oregon Nor­ Ashland returned yesterday, from M< Minnvllle, Ore., where they mal School. have spent the past few weeks Normal Text Books and Sup looking after business affairs ies — Elhart’e Book Store. and on a pleasure trip. Mr. Car- son reports the crops In that Students Head°’inrtors for section to be In splendid condi­ Elhart’s Books and Supplies tion. this year’s crop being better Bobit Store. thru It has been for tho past two years, and the business activi­ ties very good, considerable S|x*Ht Week-End Here ' Kate Marsh, a resident of Ban building going on. don. Ore., spent the week-end it Read a book a week during va- this city visiting friends. TEARS Today was a ilay of tears In the old courthouse at Jacksonville. There were tears in the voices of attorneys fighting over the right of Hugh D’­ Autremont to live, and there were tears in the eyes of the women intimately associated with the case. ¿There never wps a man accused of murder who did n o t h r l n c HOT row to gome wo- man, Prosecutor Roberts said. He asked the * spectators t/ir. remember the other-pie- ture— that ot the four wid­ ows of the murdered train­ men. LONDON. June 20.—Three real romances, in engh of which strong jarental disapproval was over­ come by ruse or by varying de­ grees of open defiance, have cast a rosy glow over the present Lon­ don social season. Three romances may not bf many in a city of 7,500,000; but these were in smart society, and they were brought off by thb parties most directly concerned despite all sort« of d ifficu lty . First there was that of Miss Mary Ashley, one of the wealth­ iest heiresses in Great Britain, gnd Captain Alexander Cunnlng- 'iam Reid, M. P. - This one began pben Captain Reid was secretary, a year ago, fo Miss Ashley's fath­ er*— Colonel WUlfred Ashley, thpn minister of transport In the government. The rumor of their engagement was published several weeks ago, tnd denied, late/ it was officially announced. Now they are mar­ ried. Miss Marcella Duggan, heiress laughter of the socially exclusive Marchioness Curzon, accepted the proposal of Edward Rice, a young practically unknown lawyer. Here there was real opposition. The Marchioness demanded that Miss Duggan break the engage­ ment. Miss Duggan refused- The Marchioness, deciding to try coer­ cion, ordered Miss Duggan to her .•oom. Miss Duggan went’. But before the family butler, sent In her wake to lock her in, had ar­ rived — Miss Duggan was out again and on the way to the house of friends, where she stay- ad until after an interval of sev­ eral days the Marchioness an­ nounced the engagement. Now they, ,100, are married. The "third* ro,mar.co is that of Viscount Weymouth, son and heir af the Marquess of Bath, and V»e Honorable Daphne Vivian, daugh­ ter of Lord Vivian. The rumor of this engagement first floated around a year ago. But It was denied, and the Vis­ count went ranching In the far wost. He carve back from the United States a coufcle of months ed again. Both tho Marquess and again. Both the Marquess and Bath and Lord Vivian officially denied It. Now tho formal an­ nouncement of the enrag'— io mado. a:vl iheymro to bo mar­ ried soon. Decked Out Like A Foreign General Willi Badges Galore, World War Vet Makes Long Hike From Home S M i l t o n Si I/o ¡” Mon o f S to o l good town for Its size and has a splendid hotel.” ' Barker ¿aid Tie was serving with the A. E. F. In France when he was shell shocked and lost his hearing and his speech. He serv­ ed in the navy for a short time before the war, .he said. The badges he wears on his coat attract a lot of attention, and ho Is frequently offered mnny ’■ides, he said. Jaunt. Barker was at on£ time on tho Tiro department force at Greens- l^-ro and consequently feels a cer­ tain comradehip with firemen and officials, Tho young man. Bronzed by his travels, in tho last three and a half months, said that he was part Cherokee, and with his swar,- Oiy complexion and darjt hair looked the part. ( "I am a studont of human na- which was attached probably 75 turo, nnd It stands me in good police and fire badges from an stead an I travel about. I have equal number of cities from the met governors and other officials Atlantic to the Pacific coast. Bark- and I am always accorded the nr Immediately attracts attention, most courteous treatment-,” he His collection of badges was in- said. creased here when Chief of Po- He.. does not carry much ¿quip- lice McNabb presented him with ment with hi / , but a well bound, a jiiiny "Aahland Police” emblem |black heath, he JflteyAto.ftgfllMPfr, wlii.-h he addeir to his¡ already'j'b> Is * dtrectory of all cities large collection. 1 in the United States, so he usually - Hiking alone for nearly 8,000 miles is a task which the average person possessed of all of his senses might hesitate to under­ take, but being deaf and dumb has meant nothing in the way of a handicap • to John Barker of Greensboro, North Ohrolino, World War veteran, who spent Saturday night and Sunday in this A n o th e r c o lle c tio n o f w h ic h h e 1 lia s a p re tty good id e a of B th e w proud is that of a possible 1 sort of a town he. is going* into 200 buttons from firemen and po- before be arrives. lieemen. collected' on his loner He said Ashland Is “a mighty "I value friendship and respect above all else” be says, "but some­ how really true friends are not so frequently found.” Barker has a good education and bis long Jaunt is taken principally because he wanted to see this country. Friendly, good-natured, with a healthy interest in everything he see. Baker will have gained much when he returns to bis North Carolina home. Hotel Arcade And Apartments With Bath, Single, »2.00 and 22.25— Double 78e Extra, No Ups Without Bath, Single. 21.25 and 21.5