PAGE FOUR Calif., or for new car. Lot 6. tending the Normal school at Ash- Mr. and Mrs. John Morris of Blk. 11 Van Ness avenue. 100 land. Corvallis are visiting at the home Kendalville, Ind.— Apparently x200 all street work done. Mrs. Miss Venita Fontaine, critic of Mrs. Norris sister, Mrs. Belle forced down during a storm, tHo C. L. Hawley, Santa Rosa, Cal. teacher in the Lincoln school o f j P»*-*o«»s. Mr. and Mrs. Norris are Rt. 2 Bx 491. plane of Edward Axberg, air mai? this city returned Saturday from well known here having been in IMRS. C. J. R E A D , Editor pilot, was the second air mail Eugene where she has bepn visit« | business in Ashland some time Axberg killed. Axberg, who was FOR SALE: Manzanita and | Oak Telephones 95 and 326-R ing her parents during the Christ* UK°- on his first trip as an air mail j wood, light tingle buggy and Mr. L. J. Mershon who is a mas season. — T ry our Therm oid Brake L ia ia g ^ p i l o t , was the secon dair m ail! harness. Plough, work harness, bridge builder on the Old Oregon H. H. Gillette, wife and daught. •* T H IR D S T R E E T G A R A G E , Naw Yaars Dinner Friends Entartained pilot to lose his life in this vicin- j and many other useful articles. Trail at La Grande spent the holi­ er Marjory who have been visiting! Mrs. Edwin Dews and little son ! P. F. Amer. Rt. 2 Bx 64 Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Whitney o fj Miss Jane Prime was the de- ity. John Milatzo, having been days with his family on Liberty relatives in San Francisco during who have been visiting her parents] Mlison street entertained on New I lightful hostess last Thursday ev- killed near Topeka, Ind., on April | street. the holidays returned to their ¡Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Turner on the I,, day with a seven o’clock j oning at her home on Holly street i 22, this year, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE: A Royal Cambers who is employ­ home on Gresham street the la t.; Boulevard, returned to their home 1 ' a fine little dairy farm of^ 20 dinner. Covers were laid for six | when she entertained a group of ed as a forest ranger near the | ter part of last week. j in Dunsmuir Saturday. FOR R E N T H O USES at a table beautiful and glowing! friends at a six o’clock dinner. acres mostly in alfalfa 70 tor» Crater Lake district, spent Christ- Mr_ Car, gmith who has been | Mrs. Bertha Heer who is , were cut this season. with the happy colors of the Covers were laid for six at a beau,! p 0 R R g x y Seven room furnirh- mas with his father in this city. visiting friends in Ashland, re- ployed at the Plaza Confectionery Christmas season. Mr. Whitney tifully decorated table. After d in -1 ed house> including piano; also 6 fine Milk Cows, some young Mrs. Rose Sullivan, proprietor turned to Crescent Lake, Sunday is spending the Christmas holidays stock, pigs, team, everything who is somewhat renowned for j ner the young people spent the cv-1 KaBage on Fairview street. In- o f the Powder Puff beauty par,, where he is employed by the with her daughter Thelma Heer needed on a farm in the way his ability as a cook o f distinc-! ening playing cards and dancing. quire 231 Gresham. 67-2t lore in this city motored to Kla­ Southern Pacific. Ship in San Francisco. tion, cooked and served tVie din - 1 Those who enjoyed tta; hospitality j _________________________ ___ of tools and implements, .tj math Falls Sunday to visit friends Chester, Marcus, and Harvey Mrs. James Ferguson, a former ner himself. room house large barn, chicken of Miss Prime were the followin'.':J FOR RENT: 6 room Modern house and get her daughter Dolores who Woods who have been visiting resident o f this city r.iade.a short Those present at the happy af- Misses Marjory Crouch, and Jlar- 121 Bush Street. Phone 2fi9 J. house, garage and wood houso has been spending the Christmas their parents Dr. and Mrs. E. A. visit in Ashland last week with fair were, the guests Mr. and Mrs. i garet Churchman, and Messrs. fine well of water with wind­ holidays in that city at the home Woods o f North Main street dur. her mother, Mrs. Boyd of B street Walter Everton, and the Whitney Jack N'ims, Boh Purdue and Dilly FOR RENT : Apartments ror rent mill or gasoline pump. Water in o f Mrs. Ed. Olsen. ing the Christmas holidays, re­ returning to Klamath Falls Sun- family, Mrs. Whitney, daughter-- ! Iluicn. Enquire 167 East Main street. the house. Family orchard l-i)i Mr. Wiley Frances an engineer turned to college Monday, Chester day where her husband is employ. Marietta and Patricia and the mile to Talent High school. Call FOR RENT: Five room furnished Eugene ed by the Southern Pacific Co. o f the Western Pacific railway is and Marcus going to j host Mr. Whitney. at 96 Laurel street or Phone Dancing Party house, 339 Second street. In­ renewing old acquaintances in where they are students at the 289-J Ashland. 63-1 Mo. Miss Ruth Hollopeter, a student | ---------- The Ashland and Medford mem­ quire at 713 Oak street. Ashland where he resided a num­ University of Oregon and Harvey of the Normal school returned to Y ou n g Folks Party Most bers of the Phi Sigma kappa Fra- ‘ ---------------------------- .-------- ber o f years ago. Mr. Wiley has to Corvallis where he is attending Ashland Sunday after having en­ Delightful •tous?. FOR SALE: White Rotary Elec (ternity, were hosts at a delightful FDIt RENT: hurnisnea trie Sewing Machine. Cost $¡60 just returned from a several the Oregon State College. joyed the holidays with relatives A jolly bun^h o f young folks j dancing party held in the Ruth | Holmes Grocery. and will take half price. Terms Mr. B. B. Balis who has been and friends in the Applegate dis- | months tour of the United States. enjoyed a most delightful party at | Leerie Studio, which is located FOR SALE: or will exchange for offered to responsible purchas­ Misses Helen Lyons, Eleanor spending Christmas with his fam­ trict. Summit Lodge last Friday even- in the same building with the K. property in or near Santa Rosa, er. Write Box A care Register Brown, Lucille Hunter, and Kath­ ily on Allison street, returned to M. E. D. broadcasting station in Mr. and Mrs. 3. C. Hopper and ing. erine Langwprthy all o f Marsh­ Weed, Califoria where he is work­ Dinner was served to the fol­ Medford. son spent Saturday in Medford field, returned to Ashland Satur­ ing for the Southern Pacific Com­ visiting friends. lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Chic Far- Punch was served throughout I day after spending the holidays pany. Mrs. Edna Storey o f Alida low, Misses Marjory Crouch, Jar.e the evening to the large crowd of ^ with relatives in Marshfield. These Mrs. Mary Keeler o f Fifth Prime, Lillian Olsen, and Margar­ young people present. MAKES THE HAIR SOFT AND FLUFFY young women are residing at the street made a business visit to street returned to her home Sat­ et Churchman and Messrs. Clifton urday after spending Chrjptniias The young folks from Ashland home of Mrs. Edna Storey and at- Klamath Falls Saturday. Baius with her daughter and family in Garnett, Robert Wright, who attended were: Minces Bett’« Crosby, and Donald Ross. A f t e r ' " Portland. .. , . ... Brown, Janet Balls, Jean Strat- dinner dancing was enjoyed till a . r, ,, „ , . ,, — Why pay $120.00 for a Whit* J ton, Dorothy Chappel, Margaret L E M O N A N D C O C O A N U T OIL Rotary S .w i.g machine from ,ate hoUr' Mjr and M n rhic Far McCoy, Lois Hansen, and Messrs. agent? Whan you can buy o.r low BCted a* chaperons to the Lawrence Wagner, Kay Neil. jn.t as good for $50.00 at Pell’«. p8rty ° f y0UnK folk*' Marcus Woods, Harvey Woods, Also sowing machine« for ront by Kenneth Hobson, Paul W.gner, the month nt Poll’s Cornor. A.h- N,w Y**r* Dinn«‘r John Galey, Warren Doremus, |anj_ tg A very pleasant affair was tf George Francis Barron, George Requires No Rinsing Mr. Larz Eliason spent Mon­ staged in the parlors o f'th e Pres­ Virgil Gillette, Charles Tilton, and day in Medford visiting firends. byterian church Monday, when the Ned Wolf. Charles Webster Chattin who is members and friends of the 65c 8 oz. Bottle “ where savings are greatest" attending the Oregon State Col­ church enjoyed a covered dish din­ Cradle Roll Meeting Elks Bldg. Phone 3 Ashland, Ore. lege in Corvallis, left for that city ner a. noon. New Year’s day. The The Cradle Roll of the Full most Monday after a pleasant visit with sumptous dinner proved Gospel Church will hold a meet- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. agreeable to* the seventy-five per­ 1 rt three o ’clock Saturday af- sons present, afterwards a soci ' Chattin on Hargadine street. Mr. George Brook miller spent time with music and con versitioii ! le,noon at tt<‘ ir church. Mothers Christmas with his family on Life, was had, and all present voted the with NmHl1 chi,dren are invited t o 1 it affair a great success. ¡attend. There will be talks on erty street. The Latest Whisper« of Fashion— ------ -------------------------------------- -----I care and training of children also W e G iv e G r e e n D is c o u n i S t a m p s Earl and Helen Pemberton, son music and entertainment. At Prices Interestingly Low and daughter o f Reverend and sentenced to death by the court Mrs. Pemberton left the first of ' Hi" OWT,er “ PPealed and the dog ,< A touch here and there betrays the week for Salem where they are ! out on a *:10° bond- these frocks as the very latest of ¡attending the Willamette Univer. fashion I Combinations of color are sity. S T IL L P O P U L A R especially effective and clever. Atlantic City, N. J.— In a speech I sV W -V '.w -'-'* -v -v -~ c : Mrs. Mamie Williams and the daughter Dorothy of Allison before the convention of Happy New Year’ Christian Endeavor Society, Stan­ street spent the Christmas holi- $4.98 TO $19.75 | days with relatives in Klamath ley Vandersall, vocational super­ Says Nip. t o A I Falls. intendent, declared that there are Flat crrpe, georgette— sometimes a U Mr. Vincent Rogers of Palo Al­ still many young people who pre- j combination with velvet make up this to, California stopped o ff for a fer Sunday school buttons to fra T showing— at two prices that represeot visit at the A. B. Carlson horte on ternity pins and who carry small 0 • worthwhile savings. Second street Monday on his way Bibles in their pneketbooks in. J to Corvallis, where he will enter stead o f cigarettes. The only dif­ E L E C T R IC A L Woman Misses lu lsw the O. A. C. ference is he declared that this The following students have portion o f the American youth R taken housekeeping rooms at the does not receive enough publicity. ¡“ Anri we’re going to rio Lithia Apartments: Miss Grace E , more business,” FO O D H IG H E R HER E Pauls of Bend, Oregon, Miss Al­ P New York— The National In­ berta House, Glenburn Califor­ A Says Tuck nia, Miss Dorothy Bridge, Wilbur. dustrial Conference Board recent 1 Oregon. ly announced that a survey o f food R Mrs. Eva Little and daughter prices in Europe disclosed the tact Of Mississippi have recently come that they were slightly lower than i to Ashland where Mrs. Little will prices for the same contmcdities- W ork A Specialty These fellows will be here all this (enter school today. Mrs. Little ha* in the United States. A $1 market I taught for a number o f years and basket o f food coud be bought in week with pencil and scissors. They AT | intends to make Oregon her home. Paris under corresponding circum­ don’t like to inventory, a stock like The following students have stances for 70 tents in Rome for THE j taken housekeeping mems af 9Ì» cents, in Vienna for 80r, 7{ ours and say they’re going to get rid Hardy Apartments'. G. W. Coch. cents in London. 70 cents in Brus. rane o f Grants Pass, Mrs. Eva Lit­ sels and 60 cents in Amsterdam , , of a lot o f stuff before the end of this tle o f .Mississippi, Miss Vera Good, ------------------------ - \ C O M E T V IS IB L E H E R E j wm and Miss Veneta Hunter and month when we take our inventorv. Cambridge. Mass— SkjellerupV ! Miss Grace Conant and Miss Mar ; Karet Conant o f Veneta and Miss comet will clearly visible to the ' Guy Good Alice Koss o f Klamath Falls. , naked eye in the Northern H B Hemis- B I .. A tamale supper wu>- given the l ‘"T b<>,r,nning December 21 and1 Phone 82 young people o f the lu ll go*n,.| I contlnuinS to be a conspicious ob * ‘ 1 ject lert in in ll>. the western sky ..... during I ____________________________ court.i by Mr« Myrtle Pollard her home on Palm Avenue, Suo. ! ^ br' s,ma,i week, according to Dr per of tamales and rHgerbread 1>ir~ t0r ‘ b* a* ^ '•.th whipped cream w.ts served Harxard Observatory. On Christ mas day it will be about 45 degno- n ■ bout 6 :30 ami a happy f verune | *u„ . ... was "pent with music _______ and con v.- . and N,,rth Po'e Star. -..VVT.l IJ ^ nation. SO C IA L and CLUB _ affairs The Owl Shampoo Lithia Springs Pharmacy Silk F rocks for M any Needs IV X L Electric Company W O M E N O U T N U M B E R MEN Mr*- Neill« Power« Johnson r e ' thp '« « e r part o f the week . , , " vi,,t over Christmas wit> ! L ° n — The electorate of her son, Charles Lamb and fam i»vl. T - Bntian * ' » be composed o f <’f Dunamuir, California 14,500.00 women voters and 12- I >lr. Otto B. Shide *ho who own* I ^ ° '® 00 men ig ««¡m ated b’v own ¡farm „ear Medford and is an ^,r " m‘ d°ynson-Hicks. Home ' U y " o f ‘ *>w p , „ - / 5 r- MW," y’ when he R.van Ry,n Fruit Wn, com pan " ’7 " ‘ nr 1 .. . his . P* „j n* Common« •’■iled Saturday .. W1th rHmn' ,,n* Rnfr.»««w; enfranchise* .. .............. in . , friends Mr. and Mrs. 4. r Ca'r i * m" l>r»er to men. The wa I These Beautiful Shoes A re Decidedly NO T Expensive C 7 V t h the money n lr s s clever woman \ j U might sj>eml for n few extravagant jia ir s of shoes, you can .select here a com­ plete shoe-rolie of Queen Quality models — smart, slender ami sophisticated. Ami only your budget * ill know that you s a v e d on every pair b y your shrewd sense of \ allies *«n. recently o f Colorado, but but now m. J T " the ity. * d“« ' ®wnej j J ” tried M d THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL NOW PLAYING h-ve * *'250,000 m ajor owners o f the Lithia Apart. menta. Mr. Keith A P P E A L FOR n e w s p a p e r s Cmlit Kelly o f .«an Jos California w „ „ hou„ guest the A. B. Carl r " » "• Vt al to the Ì *«n home during th«r holiday«. Press of the country was recent- ly sent out by Frank A. Hunt o f £ D OC O U T ON BOND Newport. President o f the Ver- IK mont Press Association. f „ r , id Mount Sterling. Ky__ The , for the stricken Vermont newspa-1 requiring that • dog accused killing or wounding .heep he p ,, ^ per publishers, who. it ■* estimât-, on trial f or „ r kia h„ b i . . t L h . e ' ™ ’’!!! I W 9290000 ‘ he • man accused of murder was re- »ntly carried Out when Ka sel T , -------------------— — Lo zi * Ly Mr*. Henry Cray w I ? * County »•* levy fo r ' *•>•* I S l» ,:* « . “The Big Parade” 9 I 1 a I I £ i ’ Thursday and Friday “The Woman on Trial” Pola Negri in a heart stirring story of mother love £ I