SUIT FILED S IN PLAYSHED /'/INTROVERSI •carfed aech; thay fo ra a i a flattering harne fier »ie MrHhout. th« aimearaaee o f a a . c. 1 Rabbina Kant Badtoy Geddes B ilan Schell Soda Spring* District Divid ed Over Question of { Legality of Bid* , DOKOTHY RÈIB, Editor. Phone 39 or 475-L vr/rT,- V •. V r - * .... i « w-r • x » embroidery and cards, Desire vaa first bred In deepest ’.^ g to o m t ' The thoughts of our forebears i still commune.' / s ov. ML—W. B. A. Down thro* the ages they come regular masting ln I. O. 0 . F. again hall at I p, m. mrsday, Nov. Social meet And our minds respond I I k e edneeday, Saturday, Nov. l i t - —Daughters of the Nile meets at A o’clock p. m. (a the Masonic tem ple, Ash land. Luncheon at L f l k l a ing of Berean Bible class of the Springs hotel i t 11:80 o’clock. M. B. church. * A ll Ashland memberk requested ■osday, Rov. 8«. — W. C. T. V to attend. Phone 4»7-R. w ill hold meeting at home ; of Tuesday, Nov. IS.— Party in the Mrs. Ambrose, Ififi Fairvbw Civic vlubhoqae. Bridge, "100” Street. Good attendance desired and fancy work. 8 a « . * •’ Tuesday, Nor. I S,- Southern One go« chapter, ef the State Music Teachers association f i r s t Dreams are- woven on a > magic <•' meeting of the year. Luncheon s ‘ loom From threads of fancy which we nt the Hotel Medford. 'exhume Tuesday, November IS . — There will be a party at the Civic clubhouse on Winburn W ay ac cording to an announcement made by Mrs. P. K. Hammond. flowers to rain; Our hearts expand as t o X some old tune In o ar dreams Rana Elliott Millar. Ashland 8 8 8 Among New Books “ Heart In a Hurricane,” by Charles G. Shaw. I. Rupert Twombfey, affection ately Known to his latimqtes as "Ike,” to the sort of *man who cannot make himself useful to so ciety; nox can ho make anything useful to him. He to a maa of pkeat background, having matric ulated at every university of dis tinction in America and Europe. It Is not on record that ha ever did any studying or took a degree. T. Rupert is a likeable chap, even if he hasn’t any brains. He Is in stinctively pleasant even If he does ea— t peanuts at the opera, and answer when he b not being addressed. M r. Shew writes hilariously about the human vacuums and the occasional boneheads that I. Rupert associates with. The au thor b clover, and hb characters are dumb. Wrtttfhg cleverly As «newer Juat filed by defend ants lk.the civil anlt of Al Hop- klaa against H. Howard. W . D. Darla and Sherman Pqwell, the latter «'contractor and the for mat achool directors of-the Soda Spring* district says that the con struction of a piaysheM, the au thority of which Hopkins ques tions. was begun in a proper and legal way' a call for the construc tion’ bids haring been advertised some time before* construction waa begun. Hopkins claimed. In an injunc tion which he had b r o u g h t against the defendants, that the playahed waa. being erected with out the consent of his district/ In which he. like two of the defend ants, I s a director. cut down a trlflq In the back end the fur la fitted la each , p war that it does not cling to the neck, and yet gives adeqnate warpath. The o ff the shoulder fur hand is new end uniqae sad g ie b r W lH k 1 cellsnt Hpe. - There a r*. V.fBg. smaller collars of equal «harm that stand ap straight and may 1 ba buttoqed close la front while (h q fu r b'uaad on the ontstduppf inside and sometimes ■ on both •ides. /'• - / • Bo much of the success A eoat depends upon Its collar that It Is time that serious considera tion was given to It. The new de signs are entirely admirable and practical, and la this respect col lar« are only felloing the general trend af the made that makes It possible to he comfortable as well aa happy and in the vogue, May Establish ' New Cafeteria 8 » 8 Bridge Party— The Eleven O’clock Bridge Club was entertained at the borne of Mrs. A. M. Dy^ud on Fourth street, Wednesday, November ». There, ware three tables e f ' play ers. M rs , o. W . Long held high score, Mrs. Don Whitney was con soled. The following named were TRYOUTS FOR THE VARSITY DEBATE TEAM predint: „M rk .fl. H. Hedburg, Mrs,, J. D. Effort Will be M a d e McRae, M r / Frank Merrill, Mrss Keep DeOou up at C. I. Porter, Mrs. Dewey Sackett, Local School Mrs. T. P. Franco, Mrs. C. A. Shutts, Mrs. Don Whitney, Mrs. Elsie Churchman, Mrs. H . H . Gil lette, Mrs. O. W . Long and the hostess, Mrs. A. M. Dyrud. 8 '8 8 T ri to of Eastern Trip— Mrs. F. F. W hittle, Mrs. Au gust Schuerman and Mrs. 3. R. Wick were hostesses at the meet ing of the Wednesday club, No- , vembqr 9 at the W hittle home on B street. Mrs. W . H. Poley, who has Just returned from an extended visit through the East, gave Interesting features of her trip. There was a sewing contest to ( see who could sew the best ani mals on cloth. Mrs. A. C. Strange , won first prise. Mrs. J. O. John-, k X n consolation for most amusing-1 anim al. i Refreshments were served by the hostesses. * 1 on» MBLLO-GLO, the new wounder- Ralnbopt.Class Have Meeting— ful French Process Face Powder, One of the pleasant gatherings <8 preferred by nurses because of scheduled for the week occurred its purity, and they say It does last night, when the Rainbow not make the skin dry and drawn. class of the Presbyterian -Sunday Stays on longer, keeps shine Schdol, largely composed of Nor e.way, and is very, beneficial to You too will/ mal girls, held its initial meeting the complexion. love MBLLO-GLO when you use at the home of the teacher, Mrs. It.— L ith b Pharmacy; Bast Side Grace E. Andrews. Pharmacy. Most Nurses Use New Face Powder You Can Be Different and Still Be Right WE SAVE JUNKED THE QLD SYSTEM OF DOING BUSINESS, AND AS A RESULT, WE ABB SELLING FRUIT AND VEGE TABLES AT. LESS THAN MOST MERCHANT’S COST. AS WE ALL WANT TO SAVE ON EATS, WE INVITE YOU TO CALL OR PHONE FOR YOU NEEDS. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAP POINTED AND WILL SURELY GOME AGAIN. A few prices mentioned will show you the truth o f our statement: KLAMATH NETTED GEMS (Good Cookers) Saturday Only, Per Hundred . . . . . . . . $1.45 Banahas, 3 pounds for . . . . Grapefruit, E a c h . . . , . . . 25c . . Discussion of the establishment of a cafeteria In the Lincoln school, the problem of securing dishes, and sufficient help, was discussed at a meeting of the P. T. A. circle of that school held yesterday afternoon." A report of the convention held recently at ¿^Grande waa given by Mrs. H. C . Galey. A piano eolo by Miss Whitaey and violin sole by Ellen Galey were other Inter- eating features on the program. A good attendance marked the meetfag. After the business ses sion, Mrs. V. D. Miller, prenldent, and Mrs. Demers, secretary off the circle, served tea. Satisfied appetites always follow the meal d u e includes a generous portion o f Frye’s "Delicious’* Ham. It’s a remarkably wholesome* diet that ; p ro v id es e x tr a e n e r g y and vitality for active minds and bodies. You w ill find this extraordinarily fine tasting Hara cured just as you would have it cufed, to make it the perfect food. Particular care in selecting choice, healthy young porkers, coupled w ith unusual care in prepara tion, makes Frye’s "Delicious’* Brand H ain really appetizing and dilicio.us. Write to Frye & Co., Portland, for “ Frye’s Meat Guide” with many Summer Suggestions. Send 2c to cover postage.* Acquitted Of Murder; Held For Desertion MONTESANO, Wash., NoV. 11. — (IP)— Acquitted on charges of murdering hb wife, W illiam Ap- pleyard, >9, was under arrest today for deserting the army and iqaa taken to Port Lewis where he will be court m artialed. He was acquitted late l«st night. READ TIDINGS CLASSIFIED Two lio n s' (pronounced shuns) guard the natural goodness and fla v o r of G em -N u t M a rg a rin e . < . 1-Sanita"#o»’ is everywhere from cellar to roof in the plants so white and $pic and span. • 2 - R efrig e r a “/io»’ h a s a constant task to keep Gem-Nut good, And that’s another reason yon like its flavor 1 .1 0 c Fancy Lemons, Per D o z e n .................... . . . 40c xning pigeon* are freely availaMfc □rganixationa and co m m u n itite M in announcing important eyento. S perry S w ift ASHLAND < l C om pany