•V > DAILY TIDINGS M e m b e n U rged T A l tiita— » *r Talk— / sad daytime wear are made of Clellan are students nt the Uni­ •etrlch hide, of hags of 'brown versity of Oregon. For the pleasure of Mlae Mc­ suede or velvet are /Or dressy s j 9 * I _ ; Fitted overnight eases make supremely elegant gifts, for these small leather eases are colorful and beautiful even while they are practical. Because they come la all stses they are capable of being fitted Into any sort of luggage ward robe. In other words, one can always welcome one more fitted cage- ' < , . ' ' 8 8 8 Among New Books— Clellan. Mrs. Kenneth Shumaker entertained at a delightful -lunch­ eon and trousseau ahower at her home in Bugene Saturday after­ noon, December 1 .. Mr. Wllshlre is an Ashland boy and his many friends in this city will extend their hearty con­ gratulations to the young couple. 8 8 8 Music Tournament To Be Held— Power«— W. E. H auler start« Salens—H eady MO ears salary the Powers-Co urter” new . local will be snipped from Lake LaMsh newspaper. district this year. • Members of the High School circle of the P. T. X . are urged again-today to remember the i a lk | wh4ah will be given hy Dr. Drunk at a meeting of this circle tomor­ row afternoon, Thursday, Decem­ ber i, nt I:SO o’clock.In the Sen­ ior high school bulldiife. A good attendance la especially desired nt tomorrow’s meeting, as Dr. Brank has been kind enough to come to Ashland and give a talk tor the P. T. At members. 'Members of all the local circles and anyone lntereeted In this work, la cordially Invited to at­ tend. -». . BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS TUBERCULOSIS DEATH RATE The Incomparably B E T T E R W AYS Vault Entombment YOUR BOY AND YOUR GIRL by ’ ARTHUR DEAN, Sc., D / The fifth interstate high school , - (Copyright John F. Dille Co.) “Anabei at 8ea,” by Samuel mush/ tournament will be held Friday and Saturday, April 27 Mersln. V and >8, 1828, at Pacific univer­ When Anabel Cayne of Coven­ sity, Forest Grove, Oregon, and try, Maas., graduated fro A Wsll- - esley she never dreamed that she Invitations have been sent to all - would set out lnxdlligent pursuit the high schools In Oregon and 8 of a husband. Two years later she southern Washington. * back-watered and cashed In on a » The music tournament h a s * $4000 Inheritance to scour the created a great increase in musi­ - w«Vld for a husband. Most of the cal Interest among the h i g h - money want Into a round- t h e schools and has proved a stimu­ 1 world cruise. Some of It went in- lation to better work and keener 8 to clothes, gnd the small surplus competition. 8 8 8 1 went Into travelers’ checks. She Royal Neighbors Elect Officers— had been reared to think tn terms The Ashland Royal Neighbors ’ ot the New England spinster, to held their regular meeting last ’ adopt that same lady’s dress and evening, Tuesday, December 6, in - manners, the' same lady’s phllos- the Wimer Aall, with » splendid 7 ophy of life. Anabel had some- attendance. - think fo h^r, and the Inheritance An Interesting business session - gave her an ogportunlty to rebel. When she boarded to Sargasso was conducted and the following 1 and went to her minimum rate named officers elected to serve in L stateroom on O deck, she was Office during 1828: Neighbor Eu­ I dressed in lodg, somber garments nice Clapp, oracle; Neighbor Tlla oracle; Neighbor x and wore long hair and “sen- Beck, past Fredq Kingsley, vice oracle; I slble** shoes. la Panama she un- Neighbor Alice Turner, recorder?. > derwent* a complete transflgura- Grenbemer, ’ tlon, and then how .the men did Neighbor Lillian marshall; Neighbor Jessie Sear­ - fall for her! The first affair whs ing,- chancellor; Neighbor Della with a New York millionaire’s Neighbor - son who had left America In or- Stevenson, receiver; Brolli, Inner sentinel; Neighbor i der to allow the scandal of his ► domestic affairs to blow over, Ida Gosnell, outer sentinel, and i This young gentleman makes his Neighbor Elizabeth Reid, musi­ cian. 1 exit in Panama, accompanied by Following election of officers, the police. The next affair IS a committee composed of Mes- with a famous movie star, who - joins the cruise between Pan- dames Brady, Brown. Brolli, Beck ■ ama and Los Angeles. Next comes and Payne, served delicious re­ . an elderly millionaire. Then a freshments at tables, prettily dec­ orated for the affair. Japanese heir. After that an 8 8 8 American youth who saved* her (ife from Chinese bandits., Then Entertained Alpha C h a p te r - ; the deposed emperor ot China. Members of Alpha Chapter No. ■ Then the richest man from her 1„ O. E. 8., were delightfully en­ home town, whom she meets in tertained last evening, Tuesday, Ceylon. Then* an art collector December 8, in the Masonle hall, . from. New York. Then the scion by about eighteen visiting East­ of a French noble family. ern Star ladles, k She lands in New York determ­ A business session was con­ ined never to marry. At every ducted, after which a jolly social needles fell on hard, ,dnll turn she had had the opportunity time was enjoyed. Officers for ' to Aarry and marry well, but the ensuing year were elected, pavement there, members ' forests rose in a most tree­ somehow her Puritanical mind the following named had held her back! being elected to fill the chairs ' less place; And In the first week /a f t e r for 1828: Mrs. Helen McCallen, , there was gladness In each landing la New York she marries worthy matron; J. f t - Hardy, passing face , there was balsam fragrance a pauper. worthy patron; in s . Emily Ham- ' 8trange are the workings of the mond, associate matron; Mrs. everywhere. Puritan mind. This is a rollick­ Leah Caldwell, secretary; Miss Oh, lovely way to celebrate Your ing story, hardly of the more so­ Lydia McCall, treasurer; r , Mrs. J phisticated vartety: but genuinely Heater Carter,, conductress? and Birth Mrs. Cordelia Blake, associate 1 Whose Birth 8 t a*r glistened entertaining. conductress. • 8 8 8 8 through Judea’s trees; Delicious refreshments were 1 Whom Joseph taught the skilful Ashland Boy Will Be Married— The marriage of Miss Ellen Mc­ served during the evening by a ' use of these; Who, on a Tree, once overcame Clellan to Ip*- Kenneth Wllshlre, committee of which Mrs. C. E. ' eon of Mrs. Mary Wllshlre of Ash­ Shinn was chairman. The tables ' the earth! land, whose engagement was an­ were beautifully decorated with a nounced in this paper last month, Christmas color scheme, evek^- will be solemnised on Tuesday, grshns, laurel berries and mlstle- ’ December 20, at 4:20 o’clock, at toe adding )to the attractiveness * thd Delta Delta Delta r of the decorations. Mrs. L? H . ' house in Eugene, Oregon, whtfre Hansen was chairman of the doe- 1 both Mr. Wllshlre and Miss Me- oration committee laat evening. are clo,e as your LOCAL Funeral Director P BU it ’ I IHL lthough y » r