and Those initiated into the sororit.l Mrs. Chat. A. Haines, Mr. Besides the members o f the lo Mrs. Clair« B ««be and child* were Dorothy Bolan, Yvonne De- cal order, the past Nobh? Grands ' ren will leave tomorrow evening Mrs. Earl Crow and Mr. and Mrs I for Dallas, Oragen. where they | o f the Kebekah Lodge o f Centra) vaney, Julia Faken, Leona Fries, Clifford Read. A beautiful fern will make their future home. Mr Point are iuvited guests to the at- | Genevieve Galloway, Marion Gid- was given to the couple havifig Beebe left fo r Dallas the first o f i fair. It is the intention o f the Cen- dings, Mildred Gyger, Margar« t1 tral Point ladies to organise »• Hammerbacher, Mary Agnes Hun» score, which was won by Mr. the month where he has a posi Past Noble Grand’s Club in their Rita Lane, Helen Lyons, Eveljn» and Mrs. S. A. Peters Jr. A fte r the tion In one o f the large mills of Mangold Marpcry Pena, Iren e! games a congenial who own lodge at this time. hour wa:i — Why pay »120.00 for a White Dallas. The Beebe family, E ffie . Quinn Lucile | spent around the supper tables. Games and music were the Patrosek, notary Sawing machine from have lived several years on a ranch agent 7 Whan yon con boy on» adjoining Ashland, will be greatly amusements of the afternoon, the Wilson, Mrs. Wetherall, and Lu- | refresh cite W oodruff. jaat a* good for »50.00 at Poil’a. missed by many friends here, and hostesses served dainty R e c e iv e s N e w Hudson Alto sawing machines for root hy Mrs. Beebe will be especially miss ments during the course o f the H. A. Stearns o f the Lithia T e a c h e r » E n j o y Luncheon the month at Pali’s Com er. Ash ed by the musical circles o f the afternoon. I I accomplished The Teachers o f the Sehior Sprinpi h,g a land. »< city, as she is an High school held a delightfu' new Hudson Sedan which he is B rid g e Lun cheon D e lig h tfu l Mr. Harry Whiteline o f Klam musician. A ffa ir luncheoq at the Plaza Confection- now usin,«r fo r a demonstration ath Falla was an Ashland visitor — Read the new ‘ ’ B i l li n g ’ * ” A d . I f this week.« •he ’ ’ a r ith m e tic ” statement is ' Mrs. Donald Whitney was host- ery Cafe Thursday at noon, cover t car. Tile new Hudson is Wheeler with rich patterned deer or H ig h ess to the “ Bridge Luncheon being arranged fo r the fo llo w e r ——Japan ese Bas ketball vs. A m e r i wrong, ask a N o r m a l 73‘ 4t Club” Wednesday afternoon at at the attractively arranged, lonf* c a n basketball. W a se d a vs. S. O. School Stud ent about it. har- Francis Winter stopped o ff for her home on Allison street. Cov. table in the dining room: Mr. and P‘ *e<1 mohair uphoister.ng N . S. M o n d a y av enin g. A d u lts 50c with tl * Mrs. George Briscoe, Mr. and Mrs. monizing effectively a day’s visit with his parents Mr ers were placed fo r eight at a 7 5-I t B. C. Forsythe, Mr. and Mrs. exterior color. The seat cushions and Mrs. O. Winter on the Boule- table beautifully decorated with ft Mr*. J. R. Casebeer o f Medford It centerpiece o f flowers clever and Russel Cripe, Misses Irene Berg ara form fitting. The headlights was visiting friends in Ashland vard, this week. Mr. Winter employed at the Brunswick Com -: dainty place cards and favors. A Ethel McCormack, Ellen Waters are tuily nickleu with the light this week. pany in Los Angeles where he t delicious three-course luncheor« Katherine Didtel, Irene Clark, A l control at the center o f the steer Mr. G. H. Carlton o f Central in charge o f the broadcasting de- ' was served at one o’clock to the thea Dwyer, Anna Mylne, Emm;» ing wheel. Roominess and comfort Point was an Ashland visitor tho Ethel are among the main features of partment. following guests: Mesdames B. B, Maloney, Hazel Smith, first o f the week. the new car. Marks, Cora Mason, Caroline Balls, W. L. Maxey, Frank Dean, Locals — O u r prices a r e most reasonable Stud io Ashland. 7Stf Mr. and Mrs Louis Dodge, son Bobby and Mrs. Henry Galey left Wednesday fo r Eugene and Port land on a combined business and pleasure trip. While in Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Dodge will visit their daughter Edith, and Mrs. Galey with her son, both young people are attending the University o f Oregon. The Dodges and Mrs. Ga ley will return the first o f net,« week. — Y o u will be surprised i f you could k n o w tbe number o f out o f to w n people, strangers, who come in to com p li m ent us on the unus ual qua li ty o f the p ortr aits th ey have seen displayed in our window. St udio Ashla nd 75-1 -t W. C. Bartlett o f Twain, Pluma county California, former fo re man o f the Ashland Box Factory, is making a short visit with hit fam ily in this city. “ --Try our Tbermoid Brake Li ning s 5 <u( at T H I R D S T R E E T O A R A G E . i e Gus Beck and J. M. Watkins of Talent purchased a Ford tractor this week o f the Claycomb Motor Company. D. L. Silver o f this city recent ly bought a Ford touring car from the Claycomb Motor company. — I t has been said o f tha por traits made by B ert H. Hinthorne o f St udio Ashland, by those com potent to ju dge, that nowhoro be tw o e n San F rancisco and Por tlan d can their equal in artistic espras •ion and l i f e like qua li ty ba found versity o f Japan vs S. O. N. I Arm ory. S., 7 5 'lt Mrs. Guy Cary of Helman street, who underwent a tonsil operation Wednesday morning at the Community hospital is report ed to be improving nicely. The City League basket ball games played at the Junior High gym this week proved very inter esting. The first game plnyed be tween the ‘‘ Nightmares’ ’ and “ Th«» Comrade Club,” result«:«^ iri “ Nightmares” 21; and “ Comrades’* 7. The second game was between the “ Hi-Y Employed” an 1 “ Bat tery B” the score being “ Hi-Y Employed” 13 and “ Battery B” 16. The next game o f the serieg will be played as a preliminary in one o f the games next week. E nte rta in s Elavan O ’ Clo ck Club A most delightful evening o f Bridge was enjoyed by the ladies o f the “ Eleven O ’clock Club,” Wednesday January 25 over which' Mrs. J. M. Hughes presided at her home on Oak street. Three tablet were in play during the evening. Mrs. Frank Merrill received a lovely g ift for holding high score and Mrs. Walter Bevington was the lady consoled. Delicious re freshments were served at a latd hour by the hostess to the fo l lowing ladies: Mrs. Sylvan Pro vost, guest o f the club, and Mes- dames Frank Merrill, W alter Bev. ington, O. W. Long, C. A. Shutts, H. H. Gillette. J. D. McRae, A. M. Dyrud, C. I. J. Porter, G. II. Hedberg, and MDses Marjory Gil- lett«1 i nd Elsie Alexander. Louis Brown, Sylvan Provost, F. Radde, Laura Raguse and Harold W restling G. Sweden burg, and Mrs. Georgo Allison. Wrestling promises to become a Rose. The outstanding feature of popular sport at the Norma* B e n e f i t P a r t y f o r Scholarship the luncheon was the beautiful school. Twenty-two men attended Loan birthday cake with its dainty de the initial meeting held Thursday corations and gleaming candles, The members o f the Civic Im in honor o f the birthday anniver provement Club are sponsoring r fo r the purpose o f organizing t» sary o f Mrs. George Rose guest, |j:ard party this evening at tho wrestling "club. Plans were made to select t* o f the club, and sister o f Mrs. Civic Clubhouse, benefits deriv regular practice place and to pro Whitney. ed to be added to the Scholarship vide the necessary equipment. Following the luncheon, two Loan Fund. The a ffa ir is under Warren Conrad one o f the grit'* the capable direction of Mrs. J. A. tables o f Bridge were in play, stars o f this season is to have Playing will begin- Mrs. Frank Dean receiving a love Churchill. charge o f the squad. ly prize for holding high score o f promptly at 8 o’clock. A challenge had already been According to »Ford given out the day and Mrs. George Rose re received from Monmouth Norma' ceiving the guest prize, a lovely by Mrs. George Briscoe, president j and from present prospects two o f the Civic Improvement club and appropriate gift. more schools will be added ‘.o the» thirty-four tables have been re wrestling schedule. R e gin a Johnson, Dorothy Reid, served. The ladies are confiden* _ that the a ffa ir will be a succès.»1 C o m p lim e n te d One o f the most delightful a f from every standpoint. fairs o f the week occured W ed nesday evening at the hdlne of Mrs. Earl Crow on Van Ness, Mrs. ( row and Mrs. Domino Provost presiding as joint hostesses at an evening o f Bridge for the pleasure o f Misses Regina Johnson and Dorothy Reid. Two tables were iri play during the evening. Miss Johnson receiving a handsome gift for homing high score, and Miss Reid being awarded a lovely gift fo r holding low score. Out o f town guests were the Misses Gertrud, and Lela Carlton o f Medford. Late in the evening the hostesses serv. ed most delicious refreshments to their guests. Mrs. B ee b e C om plim e nte d Mrs. Claire Beebe, who is leav ing soon fo r her new home in Dallas, Oregon, was the honored guest at a party given by Mrs. A E. Kinney and Mrs. George Eu- j banks, at the Kinney home oi> Granite street, Thursday after noon. Word puzzles, guessing con tests and games formed the Ji- ! I version fo r the afternoon, a: » table prizes given to the group that responded most quick ly to the contests. A t five o’clock the hostesses served refreshments, 1 after which friends depart« • wishing Mrs. Beebe much happ iness in her n ew , home. J oia t Installation The Modern Woodmen and the Royal Neighbors o f Ashland will hold Inst* llat,on o f offi- cers at the Moose Hall Friday ev» ening. The installation exercise* will be preceded by a banquet at six o’clock in the large dininp room. At which the members o# the two lodges and their families will be present. Mr. and Mrs. Dom Provost en-1 tertained Thursday evening at *» [ bridge party having as their guest 11 ; Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Peters, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Burdic, Dr. and — A real sale oa na ca llod f a r salt* a t Pan ls ernds. J. L. 74*2u C. Hopper o f this city and K. Petersen of Colorado A P c u n d o f Feath ers heavier than a pound gold. —but a severe loss whether from fire, flood, auto, injury o f person or property, may weight heavier than anything else in the world, if it is not insured. The business of this Agency is to insure property against such loss es. Large, old. and solid companies. . Prompt and just adjustments. B ILLIN G S A G E N C Y Est. 1883. High score for the afternoon in i Bridge was held by Mrs. A. Jones and high score in “ 500” by Mrs. Wilshire. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses at the close o f the afternon. T h e ta B ela Phi In itiatio n Between courses Dorothy. Bob ,ln sa,'K “ I t s Home to Me” and A ® °w* o i Roses,” Miss Rut »! Yoder a member o f the Norma» school faculty gave two violin se *ctio* * ‘ “ Somewhere a Voice is ] Calling.” and “ Let Me Call You - j Sweetheart” P «»t Noble Grands Club President Churchill and Mr Mesdame* W. H. W orthington.! Str* n‘rr pach f * vp »hort talk* re 1 Leah Caldwell. Lena Nelson. But ‘r* r' lL" lr N-holarship and aohieve- ler Walker, and Frank Croucu mpnta- Esther Barrett. preside».« , ■ were ho trsH i to the Past Nobl«- o f the sorority briefly reviewed • «rands Clyh this afternon, Jan. the history o f the organisation uary <7, at the residence o f Mrs. and welcomed the pledges into the ished i-iteh ette, 2 blocks south o f Juni High school and 3 blocks o f Lincoln school, first cl fine fo r teachers or student Swenning, 309 Harrison, Ph« 291-J 75 SHI RT SALE Now is the opportune time to purchase shirts. W e are offering our complete stock a t drastic reductions. Practically every shirt is new stock and Portrays the Latest style. $1.50 Values . $1.19 $2.00 Values $1.65 25 Values $1.79 $2.50 Values $1.95 $3.00 Values ... $2.39 $3.50 Values ... $2.63 $5.00 Values ... $3.95 $4.00 Values $2.7C ONE G R O U P 95c Practically All Sizes J he Q u a l it y $ t o i \ e January Clearance 41 East Main Offering Extra F a c ia l « Aged • Values for the last days o f this Great Sale ANATtONW/M DRESSES Elk Ladies Card Club The Elk I-adies Card Club held their semi-monthly card party ii? th^ ladies’ club rooms at the Elk’s Temple Thursday afternoon, Jan- I uary 26, with a large attendance! featuring the meeting. Hostessei j for the afternoon were: Mrs. Don- aid Whitney and Mrs. J. H. Me* I Gee FOR R E N T : 3 or 4 room fy notifiea mat tney must be kept up, and not be allowed to become a nuisance. Violation o f this will mean prosecution. Chief o f Police. C H A R L IE CLAUS. 75-lt is of William Grenbemmer and Mel- lie Sherard will act as installing officers. 7 5 .If Rogue Hotel o f Grant* Pass, b» spending a few days with Mr. an«) Mrs. L H. Hansen o f the Ashland Hotel. Mr*. Miller's son who brought her to Ashland, returned home with ten gallons o f Lithia water, which he has been taking fo r some time and has found bene ficial. H. A. Stearns went to Medford Wednesday on business. Owners o f chickens are hereby REFLECTIONS C ard P a r t y at P ro v o s t H o m e Eighteen new members were in itiated into Theta Beta Phi, hon* Ente rtain s at B rid g a Mr. Wellington, supervisor o f Southern Mrs. J. Andrew McGee was th j orary sorority o f the the 1 wentieth Century stores wau hostess to a group o f friends o i Oregon Normal School, at th«.1 an Ashland visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Turner of hoi Lome on < r, ■ ham stre«*‘ . Lithia Springs Hotel Wednesday! Sixth street reeently returned luesday. Jamn >> i : , with an sv evening. A short initiation ceremony iit! from a month’s visit with friend» • nim; o f Bridg ■ The McGee home and relatives in the southern Cali was artistically decorat« d with a which the new members were giv- j fornia eities. Mr. and Mrs. Smit,» profusion o f cut flowers placed i,» en the Theta Beta Phi pledge be« ; gan at five o’clock and was fob ' report a very enjoyable trip but I beautifully decorated bowls. state that they are glad to be al> The first prize o f the evening lowed hy a banquet in the ban»! home again. went to Mrs. H. L. Claycomb for «)u«*t hall o f the hotel. Beautiful — S e e S. O. N. S. boat Wasod.» holding high score, and Mrs. Hen* table decorations were carried ou»J cyclamen, and | U n i v e r s i t y at tha A r m o r y M on day ry Knders was awarded the conso* in similax and candles furnished the finishing N igh t. 75-1» la tion. 1 Mrs. E. W. Miller o f the De* Delicious refreshments were touch. . T O O L A T E T O C L A S S IF Y Basket Ball M onday even ing. U n i Mrs. L. M. Wilson and Miss Ord — D on 't O v e r lo o k our special on Wilson were Medford visitors) uncalled f o r suits. Paulserud's. Thursday. 742-t Reverend S. J. Chaney, Super intendent o f the southern district Mrs. Chcsleigh M oo re C o m p l i o f the M. E. Church is down from mented Eugene fo r a short business visit. Mrs. Clyde Young entertained Charles Murphy o f Portland, a group of friends at her home on grandson o f Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Morton street, Wednesday a fter, Lambkin o f North Main street noon o f this week, complimenting who has been visitng in Ashland Mrs. Chelcigh Moore o f Pocatel for several days, left today for lo, Idaho, who is visiting her moth Eagle Point for a few days' visit1 er Mrs. W. S. Van Dyke o f this with his old school mate, Donald j city. Bridge was the diversion o f Stall. Charles will return to Ash« the affair, Mrs. Dom Provost re land before returning to his home | ceiving a lovely g i f t . fo r holding high score o f the day and Mrs. in the Rose City. — Special rates to students at Ash Moore, who had low score was alse land Studio. 75-tf presented a beautiful gift. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. DeArmond Young served elaborate refresh are in Ashland attending to ments to her guests, during thw business matters. Mr. De Armond latter part o f the afternoon, hei* ha* an Interest in the DeArmond guest list included the fhllowingi mill near Pinehurst. The De Ar- the guest o f honor, Mrs. Chesleigh inonds are on their way south to Moore, Mesdame* Elwood Hed- Claire spend the winter months, they berg, D om ino Provost, expect to return to Ashland in th» Scott, Lynn Slack, Gerald W en. ner, and Clark Rawlings o f .Med spring. - —Square dealing and supremo ford. artistic quality solicit your pet. renege at Studio Ashland. 75-tf N O TIC E “ where savings are greatest » » “where savings are greatest’’ Elks Bldg. Phone 3 Ashland, Ore. A Great Spe- $0.95 cial values all * be closed out. W ool and Silk. Black and colors. Style« of the New Season! Distinctive Frock? Both Regular values in this lot up to $25.00. Make Their Appearance N ew frocks— that breathe o f a ga y season when flowers bloom and skies - r e blue! Every woman will find here a de lightful frock, for her needs— righ t n ow and for the first spring days. Vivid High Shades Contrasts of Color Always Smart Black E v e r y typ e w ill find the co lor she pefers in this ea rly selection — black and navy blue fo r the street— and so m any fascin atin g h igh shades in one or several shades. W IN T E R c o a t s All in a great clean up— O N E -H A LF Regular prices. We must clean our racks now for new rved by the hostess during th» In fer part «>f the evening to the following guest*; Mesdames H. Is * iaycomb, Henry Knders, S. A. Peters Jr.. Harry K. Tomlinson ( harle* A. Haines. Earl Crow, and Domino Provoat. spring garments arriving daily. See these val ues Saturday. W IN T E R CO ATS A N D DRESSES Women Misses Saturday we will put on Sale a Spe- $/? 95 cial clean-up of several garments ^ that must go. If you are wanting a Bargain. See this special L o t Dodj I aftei in th