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Virgil Counter, Mise Irma B au.
who received the bride's 'wedding
bosquet, Mre. W. A. Howard,
Idea Lavone Howard,- Mr. aa4
Mre. W. Taveaer. Mre. M jrlle
Natter. Jamee Nhtter, WHma
Nutter, Mr. and Mre. ;W il|. C.
Counter and Mr. and Mre. J. E.
WUd. . $ ’ - .f
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Mre. W, T. Abbott Gaeat o f
Mre. TV. T. Abbott of Loe An-
gelee, Callforaia, wee the guest
of boaor yesterday, Tuesday. July
I 26, at a golf dinner given by M m .
I Fred Homes at her pleasant home
DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 224L
I la the Bellview district. Mrs.
Abbott 1% spend! ag several wee ha
Tuesday, July M —-Installation of His wife, poor soul, o<ten' con I (a Ashland visiting her slater,
officers
of Hope Rebekah tinues to look as dowdy ns she | Mre. Louis Dodge on the Boule-
Lodge No, 14. "Postponed from did In lu n a r days* On the other Ivard.
The rooms of the Homes home
Tuesday. July I t to Tuesday, hand, there are many women Who
July 26.
• feel keenly the affluence of | were beautifully decorated by
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money and who believe that a I Mrs. Frank .Jordan with flowers
T H E ROHE
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man Is judged socially by the grown In her garden, Mesdames
What If the world had never clothu of his wife. It Is u s y for V. V. Mills. W. O. ' Tucker sad
Robert'W. S teele/you n g
known a rose,—
them to discontinue economising Louis Dodge and Mite E d i t h
Would any other flower have since they are the type^who haVwi Dodge, aulsted la decorating the attorney, succeeds .Jadga
XJadsey, Internationally"«
reigned u queen?
always spent as much as possible house and serving the dinner. Jurist' e f th e-D en v er J
Had mankind its rare beauty upon their own personal vanities. Mrs. C. J. Read won the first court, who recently, was on
never seen,
Where man and w o m e a of prise, Mies Helen Anderson re a Colorado supreme court d
Would they deem perfect other wealth are concerned It’s about a ceived the second jlrlse and M lu
flower that.blows?
Dfty-fifty proposition: I t ’s aston Victoria Tavener waa awarded
Can fancy any dew - gemmed ishing how much a well-dressed the consolation. Mrs. Abbott w u
d ru m disclose,
man can spend on clothu with presented with a pretty guest
Set ’mid its rev’rent leaves of out c ru tin g
undue attention. prise.
T h o u who received the delight
foiling green,
There are many tailors In New
That wotild with such a wondyous York who think nothing of asking ful hospitality of Mrs. .Homes
form and shun
6200 for a business suit. T h e were:. Mesdames O. W inter, F.
Gasless” Sunmer in Pros
8o thrill the h u r t as does the well-dressed man has as many Jordan, L. Dodge, E. Pell, D. Pro
pect W ith Pa and
levely rose?
changes as his wife and probably vost, 8. Provost, F. 8. Engle, F.
Kids as Goats
spends as much or more yearly F. W hittle, C. J. Read, V. „y.
Mills, 8. Robinette. Hal McNair.
The breezes would have Joyed less than she does.
W IC H ITA , Kan., July 2 7 — (IP)
O. Hile, O. M .'F ra n k lin , Hubert — Wichita women are becoming
In their flight:
Bentley. F. O. D u n , K arl Nims, aroused. The Jibes of the gas
The bird would not have sung its bane's Employes Enjoy Party—
O.
Bergner, W. Dodge and J. H. company relative to their efforts
sweetest song:
The employes of Isaac’s Dry
The lover for a perfect gift would Goods store held a delightful par McGee, Mrs. Gertrude Fraley, and to reduce the present gas rates
long:
ty last evening, Tuesday, July 27, Mre. Daisy McGarry, the Misses will not be endured Very long,
The amorous sun would not have at the home of Mrs. T. W. San Helen Anderson, Vietorla’Tavener they assert. Result— a ’’guleas”
and Edith Dodge and the honor sumtner” Instead of just a series
shone ap bright:
ford on- Oak street.
Had not the incense - wafting
of “gasless Tuesdays’* Is in proa-
A sumptuous picnic supper was guest, Mrs. W. T. Abbott
qneen of flowers—
served early In the evening, after
The rose— been given to this which the ladies enjoyed an au
Today was-the second "gasless
world of our»!
day” observed by Wichita house
tomobile ride to several intereat
Albert Lindley Beane.
ing places around the city, among
wives, a protest against the high
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gas rates.
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them being "Ashland Acres", lo
Important Hooke Review ed
cated Just across Bear Creek.
Theri first gasless day 1 a a t
"Challenged.” by Helen R.
Those present were the follow ~ LOS ANGELE8, July 27.— (IP) Tuesday waa met with the .state
Martin, author bf "The Snob." A ing named: Mesdames E l s i e
ment on the part'of the gas com
novel by an Intensive student of Ghurebman, D. P. Blue, C. Gass, —-E va Tsngnay, noted vaudeville pany that igore gas than ever
the Dnnkards and the Pennsyl C. Thom peon-and T. W. Sanford, comedienne, was married at La had been.used.
vania Dutch on their native heath. and the Mlaaes Nina.Emery, Hazel Habra recently, to Alexander A.
"Speh a statement is an insult
Booke, her accompanist, .known
Her former story, dealing with Emery and Doris Gass.
to
our Intelligence." Mrs. P. G.
cn the stage qs "A llan. Paradox
the snobas an educational type.
Pow&s, chairman of ,the •"civic
it was learned here Tuesday.
made a profound impression on
The couple slipped away to committee of the Wichita Fader
readers oi American fiction. This
Santa
Ana, obtained a license and Atlon of Women’s clubs, said.
work 'renews those favorable 1m-
It ban been some time since the then were wed the same day by a "Several thousand women, 'a n g
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of
ered by what they consider a » tv
Inr .of small town and country |M ettord,..have had an outdoor! justice of the peace. Even closest justice, can do aything."
friends
of
the
pair
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unaware
peqaje. The scene and the,conver- ■lgatRpryML a«A It Is planned toll
ik
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raiwm of a g rm p b f housewife^ I I n a » foe ptSnic and social at of ttprtnActl«»
Mias
Tanguay,
whose
uignature
in a country stare Is r a n descrip Jacksop Hot Springs tomorrow
tive. literary art. It would go like evening, Thursday, July SS. one onthe license read "BeaSE. Tang
a house afire on the stage and it of unusual interest and pleasure uay" said she waa 4S years old.
She has been married once and
w ill be hard to keep Masle Lim- to the. members of these orders.
divorced.
bach, the wonderful little dyna
A picnic lanch will be served
Booke gave his age ns SO and
mic widowette farmer from going between S and S: SO o’clock, all
mid
he had never been married.
on the screen. She Is more than parties to bring their own lunch
a match - for the vlllians, and eons. The lodge w ill provide Ice
vlllianettes, as pell as the ftordld cream, coffee, sugar .and cream.
Klamath Falls — California-
solid stodgy mennonltes w h o Following the feast, swimming I Oregon Power Company working
form the backbone of many farm and. other amusements have been on 640.000 new warehouse.
ing communities.
provided for.
The development of j the boy,
It Is desired to have a large I
Raleigh, from childhood, through crowd, and all members of the
public schools and Into
young Medford lodge, and also visiting I
manhood, where he meets the wo members are InvItCd to be pres
man with the long, c I om clasp of ent.
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hla hand, and the long deep meet
.« a n
ing of her eyes with his-t-and the Ashland -Couple Married—
outcome of the battle between
A beautiful wedding was sol-
the widow and Aunt Gussle keep omnised Monday morning, July]
up the tremendo'hs Interest,
26, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I
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W ill C. Counter. Just north of the I
‘ HERD A HOYT TELIA
city, when their daughter. Miss
ABOUT PURSE STRINGS
Esther L. Counter became the
OUT OF EVERY
NEW YORK, July 27.— (IP)— bride of Mr. Glenn C. W ild, non*of
"Do women spe^d more on cloth Mr. and Mrs. J. E. W ild, who re -j
SOLD ARE
ing than men?" asks a young side on Liberty strdat. Reverend
man who 1» about to enter matri H. F.. Pemberton, minister of the
PERFECTION
monial bliss and who is probably local Methodist Episcopal ehnrch,
worrying about purse shrinkage. performed t /e ceremony nt S
This question can be answered o’clock.
SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY US
in three ways, any of which may
Order 6y Telephone
The bride looked charming in a
be Wrong when taken individual pink and white georgette dress
ly.
and carried a pretty shower bou
Tke poor man’s wife probably quet of pluk and white carna
spends a little more on h e r tions.
Pink Gladiolus formed
clothes than her husband does. the background for the houee dec
This is due to her effort to keep orations. Following the ceremony II
up with her neighbors and to the refreshments were served, the I
fact that a hard-working man re main feature being a huge pluk I
quires only working'clothes while and white wedding cake. Amid1
his wife who has time to gad a shower of rice, the newlyweds
about during the daytime Is con left for Portland, Oregon, where I
tinually tempted with attractive they w ill spend their honeymoon.
frocks costing anywhere
from Mr. and Mre. W ild ’ w ill be at
66 to 616 which she feels she can home, on their return to Aehland.
afford. Having the family funds nt 1SS Nfttley street.
at her command and time on her
Queets nt the wedding Included
hands, she Is liable to spend of the following: Mr. and Mrs. I
ten more than her husband does. Perry L. Ashcraft, Mr. Ferry Ash
Also, every woman knows that craft Jr., Mr. Wild's grandmother
Great athletes “ train” for their victoriea
pretty clothes keep one attractive and two aunts, Mrs. Sarah Hamil
By careful living and regular habits thej
and do much toward holding ro ton. Mt's. «Ella Davison and Mrs.
store
up the physical and mental energj
mance through the years of mid LlUie Hubbard, all of Kansas,
needed
to win their Victories.
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F.
dle age.
The wife of the succeMful busi
ness* man may or may not spend
Fortune winners have to “ train” too
ipore than her husband does on
F ly Season Is Here *
clothing. Some wives who have
Protect your cows from that
If you want to be ready to meet the test
gone through leaner years with a
Ptot, by nnlag th* old original
of opportunity and WIN begin' now to
man simply cannot Indulge la
•boo Fly. Doable strength this
beautiful clothes when money be-
build up a reserve through regular sav
glnn to flow more freely. They’ve year. Beet fly repellent on
ing.
trained themselves against ex the market.
travagance until they cannot ov
ercome the Ides of stinting thsm-
selvc'i on unnecessary Items. As
Ashland, Oregon
a man progresses financially, ho
Invariably steps out of the ready-
made class into the tailor-made.
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JIBES AROUSE
FEMININE IRE
Comedienne And
Accompanist Wed
H ad she m ade the French D ressing
befon they came they w ould never
have believed it waa her Jiandiwtork,
for it was a very exceptional dtessing.
B u t sh e w a ite d u n til th ey sat
d ow n t o dinner. A n d then, right at
the table, expertly, assuredly, she
stirs and blends and seasons. They
watch. T hey taste. T hey exclaim.
Y ou r salad is tw ice as interest
ing, tw ice as m uch admired i f you
dress it yourself at the table. A n d
o f vinegar. For a tart dressing try
tw o part» o f vinegar. Let your ow n
taste, and the strength o f your vinegar
or lem on juice decide it. Salt and
pepper—paprika to'm ake it gay.
T hen, i f you like, vary it. Add
a bit o f hardboiled e g g —for a vege
table salad. O f b ar-le-d u c—this for
fruit salad£ O r a sprinkle o f glared
your dressing is so much m ore appe
tizing w h en it is freshly blended.
I f y o u lik e a m ild -m an n ered
French D ressing use three parts ofi
cheese—o n green salads.
Y ou w ill find W esson O il an im
p o r ta n t part o f th is recip e. I t is
delicate in flavor and blends just as
you want it to. A nd, as everybody
k n o w s , T O sson O il is go.od f o r
you. Three excellent reasons for its
W esson O il to on e o f lem on juice
popularity. *
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OIL COOK
STOVE
Read The Opening Installment
Simpson's
Fortune Winners Have To
‘Tram’’ Too
The Citizens Bank
W ith screaming brakes the huge locomotive came to a groaning stop aa the sparks flew skyward.
▲ million dollars in gold lay in the car behind, guarded by a few marine»—a few of Unde Seal's
Marinss_against a horde of desperate bandits.
< Slowly one by ope they dropped before the withering fire of the bandit's machine gun»—
Dropped with their faces towards their enemy— and their rifles hot in their hand».
“ Gome out—or we'll blow yon to biases— ” roared the bandit le a d e r-“ Blow aad be damned"
—They said_
A Thrilling Story of Peace-Hne