•everal fine selections. Sumner M edford Meeting Parker displayed his mastery of the violin in two well chosen and About seventy-fire Ashland finely executed violin numbers. Elks journeyed to Medford last A group o f young men put on a number that night where they put on a diver feature dance sified entertainment at tne regu brought down the house, V. D. lar meeting of the Medford lodge Miller favored with a splendid At the previous meeting in solo and as an encore William Medfoid when the local t .tktf had Briggs assisted him in a very en charge of the initiatory work, a joyable duet. Lew Hansen also program was scheduled, but was favored with two solos which unable to be given at that time, were well received. The enter and in compliance with a request tainment by the local lodge ter for the Ashland lodge to provide minated with the showing of two the entertainment at the next reels of comedy on the screen. The local Elks received many meeting, the boys got together anu a splendid program was thanks and words of commenda evolved under the direction of tion for the splendid entertain ment. Don Newbury expressed Exalted Rulhr William Briggs. The Elks orchestra furnished the thanks of the lodge for the Elk» Entertain at splendid program o f the evening and mentioned surprise at the extraordinary talent displayed by the Ashland Elks. fore fifty members i the Pioneer halt on Winbum Way. A business session, conducted by Commander Ralph Bowen, preceded the banquet, several important matters being under discussion. It was decided to conduct the Easter egg hunt for Loser» Pay in Legion Contest Dave Whittle, captain o f the group o f American Legion boys, who lost out in the recent mem bership drive conducted by the local order, with H. D. McNair, Charles Delsman, Glenn Simp son, Vern Farey and others of his group, were hosts Tuesday night, March 27, to Bert Free man, and his winning team, a regular banquet being spread be Max Factor’ s Cleansing Cream Is prepared by the finest and purest in gredients obtainable. This cream is an ex cellent cleanser and its continued use will insure a soft and delicate skin o f l o v l f ness. Try it! I r e f Sect fobs w fm n ta rin g * Q f grtat**t\ Elks Bldg. Phone 3 Ashland, Ore. A F e w D ollars B u y a Clever Silk Frock In O f. D ress D epartm ent Before me, a notary public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared C. J. Read, who having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the owner of the Ashland Register and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement o f the ownership, management, etc., o f the afore said publication for the date shown in the above caption, re quired by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 411, Postal Laws and Regulations, Lithia Springs Pharmacy One P ic tu re is W orth a Thousand W ords . . . . according to an old Chin ese proverb, but a thous and words on a ?ire In surance Policy written in this agency is worth more than a hundred pictures of your property, a f t e r the f ire . But we only insure property b e f o r e it burns. See us today, tomorrow never comes, but a fire may o f the O w n e rsh ip , | the benefit o f the children of the S t a te m e n t M a n a g e m e n t , C ir c u la tio n , etc.. ! city, the hunt to take place early R e q u i r e d by the A c t o f C o n g ress o f A u g u s t 24, 1912, Easter morning in Lithia park. Edwin Dunn was named to have •of The Ashland Register, pub the affair in charge. The egg lished semi-weekly at Ashland for April 1, 1928. I hunt will undoubtedly be con- I ducted along the same lines as | State of Oregon )ss. I those held in former years. County o f Jackson ) printed on the reverse of this iorm, to wit: That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, manag. ing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, C. J. Read, Ashland, Oregon. Editor, C. J. Read, Ashland, Oregon. Managing Editor, none. Business Managers, none. That the owner is: C. J. Read, Ashland, Oregon. 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