P 4 G E TWO THE Host«* e# at C!: 'Istmas Party ,{ about fifty guests nssen'.bled it the hotel at 8:30 and the e v - ; entertainment began with | was given at the Lithia Springs * dancing to the music o f Dom Pro­ Hotel Monday evening, with Mi vost’s orchestra. Card table» were Dorothy Reid and Mis.« Regina arratlKed on the mezzanine fo r the Johnson is hostesses. A company £«• it* who preferred bridge. ible to register. One nanny, year old. Two nanny k id s,1 about five months old. Inquire at 63 Gresham street. 39-tf I A Uis1. fi c 'u ì H m r n ii J o in at l . o f O A “very lovely Christmas party' i ■ From Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago Casey’s R h e u m a t i c Remedy drives out the uric arid poi«cn of Rheumatism, reduces pain and swelling, sold on a money back guar- an 'ee at— $1.50 Per Bottle By McNAIR BROS. PH ARM ACY .J. O. Langworthy Hair Cutting Specialist Adults ............... „. 35c Children 25c Next Register Office A Happy Solution Problem— to That Perplexing “ W H A T TO GIVE HER” Toilet W are In Many New and Useful Pieces! “ Shop «t the Drug Store First” Lithia Springs Pharmacy “ where savings are greatest” Elks Bldg. Phone 3 Ashland, Ore. Fur-Trimmed Coats In W hich the Quality of Fabric and Workmanahip Is Outstanding Don’t put off seeing these coat*— tha be»t we have offered you this season for $19.71. The grnerou» use o f far »listin- guisbes every coat in the show­ in g — Haltering, becoming »nil j modish in every line. Settle the ' problem of a winter coat with rase now t Y O U CHRISTMAS SHOPPING FOR RENT: Apartments fo r rent j Enquire 167 East Main street. | FOR R E N T : Five room furnished house. 239 Second street. I n - 1 quire at 713 Oak street. FOR K F N T : Kurnisnea Holmes Grocery. W A N T E D : Man or woman wants | work. 235 Fifth street. 57-10-p Oroup of Oregon co eds. including one from Hawaii and one from Alaska Left to right Eleanor Poorman Portland; Dorothy DavldsOn, Walmoa. Kauai, Hawaii; Florence Hurley. Enterprise; Mildred Carolyn Johnson. Kuskokwlm, Alaska, University o f Oregon, Eugene— Ito Lihue, thirty nulee away, to the | “ Hast meets Woat” >e common J high school that ia farthest west enough, hot when the zero »Irene of any HI wb.it is technically the) of northern Alaska appears along- | United States. Here, in the little I side the ventilated grass garb of town surrounded by plantation and > tropical Hawaii, we scent ailven sea, alle anil nine other white atu- ture. Here, at the University ef dents cluahed wits with 390 ori­ Oregon, by chance, are two girla, entals. Dorothy Itaviilaon, born in faraway Dorothy loves the land of her Waiinea Kauai, and with her, Mil­ birth; the colorful Waimea gorge, dred Carolyn Johnson, of Butte, like our own Grand Canyon, and Montana, who recently returned the restless sugar cane fields. She from the desolate Kushkokwiui I loves the vivid, short-lived hibiscus, river rountry in the Alaskan in­ with its dullest»- blossoms that live I only for a »lay, ami the aenaitive terior. Halfway between the Alaskan j Cereus that blooms only at night, and Reward peniiymla* tha little The petite Mildred loves the ediool marni labored at leaching an Alaakan atmoaphere. Even though nil Eikum» school the mysterious her experience was one of hardest put hank* of the English language. work and economic difficulty— Hera ia a story of glara-ise and such at finding the water pitebera hlindiog »now, of Maialimi» dog froze* tight of morsmgs- some­ team«, cold» rainbow fana o f Nor­ thing* «boot the country grips her. ther* lighta, and the death-toll of In night school she had old men spring thawa oa tho Kaakakwim. aad women who wore their stringy Dorothy "« »lory dealt with pine hu ir down ovar their shoutders; ia apple*, with winn-colortd hibiscus day school she taught the alphabet flowers, au.I »un-fluodeii »and dune». to unruly youngsters with scriptural The blonde bobs of both girls names. contrast vividly with the shiny Many other experiences make up black hair o f the native* in both the background o f memories in the countries; and both stories tell o f [ education of Sin two blonde girls the white mss ’» economic »nil eul-jwho are coatinuing their stuiiies at tnrsl struggle among these branch the University, where they are both children o f Asia freshmen. “ 1 should love to go to 'Miss Dnvidson’s home is ou the j Alaska.” Dorothy told her cotn- llswaiian coast within sound of the ! pan ion when the two met for the cuntmiu! lapping o f waves, and first time. “ And I,” Mildred re always before her, she ha»l a pan 1 plieil with her courteous little omnia of tho varied blue tints of smile, “ have always wanted to go the water. ¡She grew up, an»l went I to Hawaii.” DIES OF “ SOROCHE” j wald Stevon, M i lt » Lyotv«. Jr. Lima. Peru.— While traveling in **nd Len Husby o f Ishpeming . , i . . i started to carry him to a hospital an automobile along a mountain i It took the men four days to mr.ke road for the purpose o f studying thugiae has a i fiance to cover» physicians sta'e. | » Helens— McCormick inter­ ests plan for 100-ton sulphate mill here. 4 DAYS TO MAKE 20 MILES Medford census shows 13,000 Ishpeming, Mich.— When Chas « I Douglas, o f Muskegon, Mich., be­ city resident». came ill while on a hunting trip, FOR S A L E : At a bargain Good | hi* four companions. Con and Ing- Second hand Ford Truck. Carson-1 Fowler Lbr. Co. These Coat Values W ill Not Be Duplicated For ■ 90 TO *24 75 W om en— Misses— Juniors As Shadows Lengthen H e el. Should T o o For “after - tapper“ hours Women turn to more graceful •hoes, such as thit dainty model In Patent with slender Spanish he«l* and black grain trim *5 .90 FOR CHRISTM AS MORNING A Hot Point Sewing Cabinets ■ ! Furniture Novelties Excellent for Xmas F irst N ational B ank Presents J. 0. RIGG . ASHLAND I OREGON - COMMERCIAL - SAVINGS - SAFE DEPOSIT Phone 172 t y Our Sale Ends Saturday, December 17 . j Natural Bridge Arch Shoes Natural Bridge Arch Shoes are built for perfect fit, long wear and comfort and buying a pair at this unusually low price is like finding them. A specially constructed steel plate conceal­ ed in the shoe enables you to keep your arches properly arched and insures the greatest possible foot comfort. Remember this sale ends Saturday— so don’t fail to come in and get fitted this week. The business during this sale has far exceeded our great­ est expectations and many people from long distances have tak­ en advantage of the unusual values. WANTED W A N T E D : Carrier B oys: Must have bicycle Aid be 15 years o f age. The Ashland Register. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED W A N T E D : Home lau n d ry work wanted. 235 Fifth street. 67-1 Ot PERCOLATOR And by the time you are ready for break­ fast, your electric ser­ vant has prepared your steaming hot coffee, right at the table, readv for serv­ ing— Magazine Racks Much time and thought have been devoted to the selection of Christmas stock by Ashiand mer­ chants. In fact, months and months before most of us even gave Christ­ mas a thought, these men had or­ dered large supplies of merchan­ dise that your every demand might be met. Because of this careful planning and foresight they now have a wide selection of merchandise. As a a means of showing appreciation for tfre service rendered by local merchants, we urge that you give them your loyal support. Look first in Ashland’s stores for here you will find just right re­ membrances for friends and loved ones. re­ FOR S A L E : Birdseye maple three quarter bed complete with mat-1 tress and springs. Best quality and like new. $50.00. 11 Laurel street. 2-t j Lustrous V en u e Tht material« are »« serviceable at they are mood looking— i« shade« »1 brown and * in, i;r i- k!c and the it w iy i clever black with aelt ©»or or c o «fr * » t- ^ mg fur. fk itousa. FOR S A L E : One acre o f ground in Berries, five room house, garage, chicken house. Inquire at 713 Oak street. 39-t Fine Broadcloth Soft, Sm ooth Suedes il FOR SALE REAL ESTATE fori Burns— Plans completed new $100,000 Levans Hotel. Sutherlin— Large tract o f land leased here for rabbit raising. Plans available fo r $1,350.000 veterans Bureau hospital at Port­ land. Eugene— City election ratifies $345.g21 school budget fo r 1928. * FOR R EN T: 6 room Modern house 121 Bush Street. Phone 289 J. ¡ The final number on the pro- I gram o f dances was a prize J waltz, which was won by Mr. An- I drew McGee and Miss Gertrude Carlton. Shortly after midnight the guests took leave o f their host­ esses, a very happy evening having been enjoyed. REOPENED I FOR RENT HOUSES The ball room was a picture o f Christmas activity, with »now cov­ ered mistletoe, holly and Christ­ mas bells In attractive arrange­ ment. Baskets o f holly, and laurel adorned the room with shaded floor lamps and beautiful silk pil­ lows adding an artistic touch. A huge Christmas candle burned brightly in its setting o f glistening snow. Punch was served through­ out the evening. Stop Suffering REGISTER A S H L A N D FOR S A L E H O USE S FOR S A L E : or will exchange for property in or near Santa Rosa, f Calif., or for new car. Lot 6 , 1 Blk. 11 Van Ness avenue. 100 x200 all street work done. Mrs. C. L. Hawley, Santa Rosa, Cal. Rt. 2 Bx 491. The SHOE DEN At McGee’s Shoes of Merit Only FOR S A L E L IV E S T O C K FOR SA L E : White milch Goats, 1 Billy Goat. 2 years old. elig- At the X L Electric Company Pilone 75 for D ru g s » Addis D nui Store Guy Good Phone 82 DEPENDABLE DRUGGISTS W.