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otto Johnson, Dick Campbell.
Lawrence Porter; the.M at O,. I.
Porter, aad the guests of b ea u ,
Mr. and Mfi Irving Porter. Mtaa
Ruth Porter, M etriä Kaefcl and
George R o m received Invitation«
to the affair, bat «ere unable to
attend.
r tó f it
i« /. K a S S m i r * *
U m H i
a r e o <n »dn eU »g
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work which J, H. t a l l # h « 4o«fc
while secretary of the Chambef of
dnns” to ournaives, feeling assur
ed that in no event w ill we be dis
appointed.
which read« a« follows:
"WHEREAS. J. H. Fuller ha»
occupied the position of Secretary
of the Aahland Chamber o t O««,
meree for almost eight years, dn^
lo g a ll of which
time he hda
wrought great Jaoeom»llbbh»teth
on behalf of the city of Ashland,
and
"WHEREAS, the' Board of Di
rectors of the Chamber of CoaK
meree are fully cognisant of the'
remarkable Service which K h.
Roller has rendered to'hta com
munity. and wish to express their
appreciating of such service., and
"WHEREAS. N r. Fuller had
tendered his resignation as Secre
tary of the Chamber of Com
merce, haring held the office of
Secretary longer than any pre
decessor
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Monday, Sept. to—-The Neighbors
of the Woodcraft w ill h o l d
their regular meeting in
the
L O. O. F. hall. A large at
tendance Js desired.
Tuesday. Sept. to— Civic club cov
ered dish Rthcheon at X o’clock
». m. In the Civic clnb house
on Wlnburn Way..
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Barnard Joy Host—
Barnard Joy, son of M r. and
Mrs. A. C, Jey, acted m» host last
evening, Tuesday, August 30.
when he entertained a group of
friends at his attractive home in
the Bellview district, just south
of the city.
Early in the eYentog the guests
enjoyed a jolly horseback ride,
after which they assembled at the
Joy home, where tasty refresh
ment« were served. Dancing, con-
vrsatlcn and music each played
their part in the evening’s enter
tainment Barnard expects to
leave about the 24th of Septem
ber for Corvallis, Oregon, where
h< is » student at the Oregon Ag
riculture college.
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Those fwly> received the hospi
tality of Mr. ahd Mrs. Joy,’ Bar
nard Joy and Miss Adena Joy,
were: Miss Helen Detrick, Miss
Leatha Milas, Mise Irma May add
Messrs. Gene Detrick ‘anil'' Roy
Abbott.
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H ? i Mr, Mad Mrs. C. I. Porter
the ytatng Theatrd— ahd
Commerce, ww voioed
mem
bers of the Board e / Obento*«.
Tuosday e r e r n , to . r e e d ^
DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 224L
DOUGHBOY;
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Entertain—
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Porter enter
My friends all have patchwork
tained with a party Monday eve
QuUta.-
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ning, August 29, at their home on
Vivid and g»y,
North Main Street, in honor of
1 their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Porter, recently of Van
Mine te a» beautiful,
couver, B. O„ who have b e e p
t t ’» colors as n n , r:
1
house guests of the Porters for
But mine ip tucked far away.
the past few weeks.. Thgy. expect
No one knoWp where.
to leave sometime this week for
their' home at Spokahs, Wash
ington, where Mr. Porter will be
in charge of a music store and he
will also play In a dgnee orches-,
tra in that city.
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Five tobies of Bridge were in
Where that crimson splash Ilea? play during the evening, Mrs.
Blood from a man's heart-—
Domino Provtmt, «fld M r. J>ean
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He mle4ead my eyes. "
Scott being awarded prises. M <
W hile down through the center
keqp the ex-soldiers happy a n d
That cool str»n<» etg«sste> « *>< *
well fad enroute. rf}T< 5
Is my life aa r d planned U
Vanilla, the favorite flavor of
The hostess served refresh the rfreat American dessert, leads
Onlm, aheltered, serene.
ments to Xjxe following people: the field for. use aboard ship as
Mr. and. Mrs. Elwood Hedberg, R floes for homo service. The
a
My hfriends aU have patchwork
Mr. and Rre- Domino Provost, M t, presence* on the commimary list
QuiiU,
and Mrs. Clyde Young, M r.' and of such generous quantities of this
Vivid and gay.
Mrs. Dean Scott, Mr. and Mrs., dairy health food sharpens the
Heirlooms they prise sad bring
Tad GeBauer of Medford; ' t h e contrast between the. quarter
Out for display.
Mlsees Cleo Wiltse, Helen Cole, master’s beans , and* salmon of
- I t ’s oslors aa rare,
M»ry Ann Adams; Messrs. Jimmy 19IT -1 8 and the sumptuous fare
But mine la tueked far away,
Daugherty, Rilling Schuerman, C/ ton yaars.after,
’ Tio one knows where.
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Gould,
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PATCHWORK OF DREAMS
whoa»- , ¿pirita
vPocoi, ohi
were the
night woi
S W 2
wlthjxjsseglon
It . , «< A <me-
T h a
PeUr T M l«« has » «ta» whereÿy
pou eaa s»»qy» elgrer little actor,
« w e l l oa four
other
matinee«
during September. without a cent
of* coat to yd«.
her hom iG hM -Iant n
ire than 80 years in
which will admit boys and girls
it«MM »ad t i t e a r »
to Jachla’« audlnea and to the
fo^r 3atnrday<;matlnees la 8»p-
tomber. This Saturday.
SALEM, Ore.. Au». <1 — <t»—
Sand and gradai operators oa toe
Lower Columbi» Riyér - notified-
the stato land hoard
that
they were agreeable Jo the boards
reqaest to audit XMa books; to
determine the »mount of sfipd
taken for the past gjx years. No
word has been received from-the
Upper River men.
The board wants a» audit, for.
figures on. which to base claims
"N O W THEREFORE BE ,IT
RESOLVED, BY TH E BOARD 6 » for royalty which the operators
DIRECTORS OF T H E ASHLAND neglected paying, It Ik tfnder-
HOOd.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE:
»
"That , the Board express their
—Golden Jubilee Gift—
appreciation of the splendid ser
vice Mr, FulU r has rendered, to
the organisation and to'the com
Mias Bert*» Pease, reoenjtly
munity during the past eight employed »» deaconess for .the
years, and do hereby express to local » Methodist ^cdpgregatfon Is
him their jlncere regard far him-1 expected to arrive In this • city
self ancTfiis accomplishment«, and I T h u rsd ay,^ ¿aka up her*duties.
do wish him well In the la rg e r!
Church. visitation Is to he in
fields to which his capabilities I cluded in the deaconess’ program
recommended JM®-”
,,
'J of the chare».
Sigpedj O, w . Dunn, Lew H a n - 1
sen, G. H. Billing«, R. f,. BurdJe,
H. L. Claycomb, W ®. 1(. Briggs, J
O. F. Carson, G. G. Eubanks and I
B u ck
Jonas, thé e ffc o ta n g . wUdwpst
rider, w ill be the jRaf la the ¿lat
in e e.at tkSxVinlng and I f Jho
matinees the following three Sat
urdays equally good programs are
waiting for you.
How do you gat thia, t r e a t
without.any coatí it sonada ilka-
it m ight'tost y»u something la
somg tray, h u t it dosa » e t.. No
Cleanse the ski» , bffore
doubt your pareat or some friend
has’ decided to take advantage of
applying SiJque. Use only
The Dally Tidings’ Golden Jubilee
4rW8 RPd pife gent
Out pffár— when instead of pay
ly
-until
absorbed. Repeat
ing ST.St for à peer’s ahboerlp-
frequently
until skin is
Uon, they can get The Tidings for
jwft and normal Apply
A year for only ffcoo Just ask
fp a r garanta or some friend if
after exposure to sur or
they db not want to either renew
Wnd. This preparation
their subscription or to subscribe
is
excellent fo r use after
if they do not now read The Tld-
shaving.
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„ You probably, w ill not bar« to
do much talking to get their pay
ment on the subscription. Bring
this to The Tidings office Thurs
day or Friday and we w ill give
you a ticket, which w ill admit you
tree to toe fire big matinees at j
A. g. Kinder, directors .< »-mml
The directors requested ,M rJ
Fuller to make tils resignation I
effective September 30, in order
that he may assist in acquainting I
the naw secretary with the duties !
of the office. . . . . . . . ,
I
E. G. Harlan was unanimously I
selected from am ong several ap
plicants for the position as socre
tiry.
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— Golden Jubilee Gift—
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» STOCKINGS HAVE LIFE
MANITOWOC, jp is ., Aug. 31.1
— (IP)— Many are the beneficent Ij
uaep of silk stockings, as Mrs.!
Natli*n Rosenberg says. A. high-
tension wire carrying 33,000 I]
voila fell across her automobile, I
touching her silk stockings. She
was Qnly slightly burned because!
silk la a non-conductor of elec-||
theity
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“The Red Mask.” by Valentine
Williams. Again we are present
ed la popular form.. ertto
mauce of the French mvelutlQB.
A prominent Engim ^»»", to ey-
eape the cepaequenMs of an In
tu it offered the Prlbfe of • W»les
Is seat o» an important mission
by Minister Pitt to Farit. His
roman«»-with the little French
girl Loiaon constftutee the double
heart affair la which Lady Betty
Marchmott to tip countertoll. Of
course, the Preach girl becomes
irresistibly attftetlve.
Betty Is
described as "dlvlBe. the incomp
arable. the quleb-tempered, the
uintMa-wIttod— her wilful lllus-
iveaess, her aloofness, bar capvlc-
Ums refusal to read what was In
usind h»d exasperated him but
he felt hjmself -^rawn to her
again.” Wb<t pathos there to tyi
“•g a in !”. The adventures of
the hero suftd the Red Terror, his
escape with Lolson from the
guillotine »re part of the hlstor-
l«Ul eBtortalament. The class of
composition is high-strung, semi-
tr*g®dy. suitable to the narrative.
The book reviewer for The Lar
iat Is not ashamed to admit that
he ha« never read "The Jordans.”
Because Sarah Gertrude Millen,
author of "God's Stepchildren,’’
Wrote “The Jordan«'* and “8tep-
chlldreB*’ to, without qualifica
tions one c i the beet book, ever
written. I t Is a bald, realistic
tale of Africa, written with the
stark plainness of the W ill« Cither
style and the poetic charm of Jo-
••Pk Hsf*esbeliner. It concerns
Itself with the fate and fortune of
aa Muglteh tetestoaary who "gee«
native," and marries a hotteatot
girt» aad wltfc the fate and _for-
of
cuadagts. it w an
daserlptloas and overwhelming
•pteodae. Vary decidedly we rec
ommend "God’s Btopchttdrea ” to
the reading pnbtfc »ad "The Jor-
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MEUft ’ k
Hats for early Pall wear Continue in
the versatile felt with velvets added.
Rat th^ creations introduce many
new things in color and shape. Our
collection embraces the loveliest and
largest variety of styles we hkve ever
shown-
SH E P R E F È R S
BÊ O Ó S E R ^ E D
W atch hM. She expects it. This is
the ancient and honorable rite o f
<hteteing » Mlg4>' And she b a past
a»«»»»».
M g M i convening with her part
ner she pours and mixes and peppers
aod stirs.
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Tw o Venetian glass cruets, a silver
bowl, pepper pots and shakers. These
ate her magic tpofa.
? e
And this is the incantation she ■
whispering to herself:
< “Three parts Wesson O i l — one
r y f lW t y " Bur sometimes when
odjâM ‘ku<i«a;ü£K<J
l
Wineland’s
Millinery and ,
Hairdressing I^arFors
Over CltteMm RBWk
S
wants • tart dressing she puts in
two parts o f vinegar or lemon juice, It is very wholfsofXW
j
in itsçtf apri irtlep d » fa fti
I? ^our vinegar or lemons ate
especially sour, why then use less. Salt
ing just « you water it to.