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IN NEBRASKA AS
PARTY DELEGATE S
ASHLAND. April !. Thr follow
iK p thf main fontnrrx f I he pro
Itmrn for the thmi annual convention
of the Sottth On-jrwt Dblrfct J-'wl-rrtioH
of Women's Clnbn, whirh
weot in Alt!n next wk on Wi
Hominy, ThMrwlny ntni PrWuv. April
2(t, 27 nnl 23:
WVlno1n.Y The convention b.
Kin nt :1S p. m. with wjntrnlion
ol (It'loKKtwi. The nuilienrr will join
in sinjsiii;: "Amerirn." The firnt for
mill event will be mm mldre, "Itiflit
fcneo of Sohoo! I.ttolutitiii," hy .1. A.
Churchill, Mate wchool xiiiwrinteiid
wit. Adilrenf, "Some .Mienweoie
Frionils nml Tops of Kver.vrtay Life."
I'rofcwor Swoet.sor of I'niveriit.v of
Oregon; ilij,pu.sHion, "Moilicnl Inwpee
thm in Schools," led by .Mrs. 11. L.
Nolilit, elinirninn of dcpnitincnt of
public henlth. At 8 o'clock in the
eveninp Muyor Johnson, President V.
i 0. ,. Smith of the I'oinmereinl chili
nnd Mrs. C. II. Lnmhin, proMclunt of
the city federation, will uivc tho ad
dresses of welcome, the response he-
"iff uy .Mrs. w. W. rnnbv of Grunt
I'iikh. After several musiunl selec
tions a reception will follow.
Thursday opens at l:ir a. m. with
a patriotic son by the audience and
m short business session. Iteport of
Htnte federation. Mrs. ('. I,. Scliiet'-
foliu; address, "The Textbook Prob
lem,' Mrs. K. K. Gore; report and
rceoiitinotidntion, .Mr. ( L. eleven,
pcr, chairman of legislative depnrt
mciit; di-cushinn; "Shall Women
Serve on .lurie.?" led bv Mr-. ('. W.
Courtney; address. "Juvenile Court
Work," Mr. V. II. element-; discis
sion, "New Ideas for Civic Improve
ments," Mrs. ( H. Uinkin, cbairinaii
civic department. Thmi dav after
noon's program begins nidi an ad
dress, "Children's Hooks." by Miss
.Marvin, state librarian; address,
"School Lunches," Mrs. :;. II. Seelev.
president Med ford Parent -Teachers'
council; repoit and recommendations,
Mrs. W. W. I'ssber, chairnaii depart
ment of education, followed b three
minute reports from paretit-teaeber
association presidents. At 1 o'clock
nil unto ride will be tendered the vis
itors by the Ashlaiitt cttv federation.
On Thursday evening a musical pin.
gram will be given under direction (.i
'.Mrs. li. K, (lore and I'mfe or (leu.
Andrews, both f Medfonl.
Friday morning's session will open
with concert singini:; retxirl and rer
omntendittions, Mr. G. S. Katon.
uliairmnit of the art ilepurfieiii ; m!
tlrotw, "Household Decoration," Allei I
H, Faton, Fniversitv of Oregon; ad- I
dross, "Plr.nnmg the Home Dietnr."i
Miss l'lai. -is, Ortyoii Agiieiiliural
uolloge. On Friday afternoon there
will be a reading by .Mia Minnie
Jackson, assistant librarian at Ash
land, followed by ruMirt of otlu-crs
and (dub provident. The credential,
resolution and constitution and In
laws committees will also rciwrt. A
question box will be a feature, and
adjournment will occur after the
oleotion of officers.
Musical Hccomprtnimentfi, oeitl
and instrumental, to the convention's
proceeding will be afforded bv Mrs.
K. K. (lore, Professors J. S. McMur
ray, George Andrews, fail Lovclaml
fjliil K. L. Hasor, .Mrs. Svlvi.n I'm
VOfct and the Misses Alice Van der
Sink Doris lJagley and Edna Dough
ort..
Present officers of the federation
are: President, Miss Marion Townc.
Phoenix; vice-presidents, Mrs. J. M.
Hoot of Medfonl and Mrs. J. A.
Buchanan of Kuseburg; recording
swroUr., Mrs. C. D. Hoon. Medtonl;
eorreMMiding secretary, Mrs. A.
I learn, Phoenix; treasurer, Mrs. F. ('.
Smith, Jacksonville; auditor, Mrs. J.
II. Kocho, and riitrht organizer, Mrs.
K. ('. (lard, both of Ashland.
Chairmen ot departments of werk:
Art. Mrs. G. S. Kuion; ennirwitioh,
Mrs. C. L. Schteffelin; civics, Mr-.
C. K. Lamkiu; edaeatioii, Mis. W. W.
Ussber; legislation, Mrs. C L. Cle
enfer; library, Mm. 0. H. Giunore;
press, Mm. E. D. liriggs; public
health, Mr-. 11. I.. Nublit.
Loeul committee .-riairmeii: Iwp
tion, Mrs. K. D. Hngg; entertain
aieut, Mrs. K. C. Gurd, uiti-ic. Mi-.
Sylwm l'nn-t.
Credential committee Mrs i.
1'eroii, Mi-s Marie Martens, .J- J.
F. M oh.
All .lic.tiuus will be bclj in tin
Ch.nr i ' i i i.i p. uk Ik . II.
don for goprnor, which rnrlier ti
t'inn ifidicnirH wotiM he HnHv rnn.
-ted, t fmw going fn A. L. Sutton,
ho lef H. N. McKMe, hi naT
rl roWlfielitftr, hy "iWW vnfe.
Mrfirr forrl of DwtmH h n nb
(Anttfll mn)wrif? over all other re-
rnwilMalfs for Ihe pfwioVn-
nominnfH'n. Wwwiwirtefn of Al-
nmmins ot (own, who i
nrnrl.v :'WHI votex behind Ford, be-
lice Ihe lowan mav ultimately win.
OMAHA. Neb., April 1. Lntr e- '' '" pcnet lu report bmr cut
tarns from the Nebraska pfertill;r,,",," " 1",'Wy " the ...I
, , . ,. , , . vantage of ( timmina.
primary are increasing the lead giveti pr Mihtnni ...wMleeman. If. I!
earlier to fire ojiponentu of WilHaw i HuwHI, repitblk-nn. w eomedc.1 lb,
Jennings Bryan in the race fot !el- nminntion. Arthur Mullen and J.i-
gatw nt large to the democratic nn- j ' H"W"- " rnimlng o d u
tional convention. Bryan is now in ' for ihc democrntie noromation that
xth place on a ticket of wen. onlv Vj" ..,l..'" ""L !"'v '"' '"
fonr of whom will be elected. C. W ' donbt n1ntH nU of th r,,te h 1,w" ,
Kr.Mi.. iv,fi.t.,. ,.r ik. rnM ,. ! counted. I
i"ii ! vt it- ivi laixri n t - i
tnry of state and mayor of Lincoln,
a mmmtta qwmmm
has been beaten for the gtilwrnntor
inl nomination on the democratic
ticket, neoording to returns from
more than two-thinls of the precincts
in the Htalc. The nominee will be
Keith Neville of North Platte, who is
now loading Bryan by 10,01)1) votes.
Bryan's eamjnign was conducted on
a prohibition platform and the for
mer secretary of state appealed per
sonally to the voters in his brother'
behalf.
Senator G. .M. Hitchcock, candi
date for tho democratic nomination
for United States sonntor, has been
nominated by a majority of two to
one over I. J. Dunn of Oniiihit. W.
J. Bryan toured the state in opposi
tion to Senator Hitchcock.
The republican race for iiomina-
The icsnlt of the contest for dele
gates at large to the republican con
tention is still in doubt.
WILLIAM NEWMAN .
FOUND DEAD ON FLOOR
1). T. I-awton, Thursday whllo
working In his garden found the dond
body of Wllllnm Newman, nRc 72 In
his home. Mr. l.awton looked through
the window, nnd wuv the body lying
on the floor. Ho called nuMstanco.
Ilonrt failure, was the cnuso of death.
Neighbors saw Nownion resting on
tho porch in tho morning.
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BACKS
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HIO .nVFIlin, ,pnl Jl Th.
MiHication "f the Amcrnnn note to1
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Trotterles nnd tea rooms hnvo a Ing over bis companion's face so wlie
grave new problem.
Its discussion punctuates the
rhythmic nrlthmotlc ot the dnnco
floor.
When n lady asks a gent for a
Deceased light from his elgnret, should he hold
was a Mason, nnd came hero from
Denver. Relatives In that city hnvo
been notified. I'lineial arrangcmentM
later.
It for her In his fingers or In his lips?
ft's really quite a problem. A
waiter last night touched Harry
Perkins on tho arm as be was lean-
could get a smoke.
"Pardon, sir. but tho
ask that you hold jour clgnret In
your ringers," he said.
"What tho " Porklns began to
explode, but
"No offense, sir! It's tho rule of
the house."
That's the new order.
"If you don't like It, you can use n
match.
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Tom 5MMf ff ff I)4ft ."tat
IMP ton
Msdrorrf womea will pta ftaHfa
that we mean Joat what wa MP is
the above hMMftwf. Letter tfk flR
.moiicaiion ..i inr .vmr, nn no,r i fo1kl1t1f ,,. th0 .f
lOermnnv created n de.p impres-.on VBo n -Jirt ,.
upon public opinion and the prc-s. ' .. ffc. w.-i. ii.. .h- iiw
i ne journal io ommercin sav:
"Tile Fnitcd Htntes, profoundly im
prrssed by the reponinihfv if as
sumed in the American continent by
the proclamation, adoption and pre
servation of the Monroe doctrine,
tVels clearly that if Germany ia vic
torious, sooner or later she will tnrn
nuainet the United States the power
tul weapons which will have conquer
ed the great strength of the allien.
The expected action of President Wil
son yesterday will be a forward
1 march signal to the mighty American
nation."
I The Gaseta De Noticas says:
I "North America, by her diplomatic
Inttititdii, makea herself the leader of
neutral nations."
"The Koen holds that Germany'
war methods placed her in political
circles outside the human pale and
women, I want to say that I
house for seven In my famltr. f
came run-down, nil played oat. I nti
not seem to have any Ufa In ma anal
looked adty. I rand so mneh aboit
Vtnol I decided to try It and I matt
any It helped ma In every way. It
built me np so I felt Ilka a new w
man,, and my frtonda said they eenKt
see a groat ebange In mo." Mm.
John M. Waldros, Saratoga prison,
X. Y.
"We recommend Vlnol to ear c
tomers as the greatest strength cre
ator we know due to the extractive,
medicinal elements of fresh eoU lit
ers, without oil, combined with pep
tonsto of iron and beet peptone, all
dissolved In a pure medicinal wine.
Medfonl Pharmacy. Adv. t
eireies oiiisuie ine uuinitii pnic uuti . 0 , . , n:
lcNP.csseR no doubt that in case oflAlUO Service from Laglc Point
..unus. I . .... ... .. .. 1 rt IVlmlinefl rtnl llftr
l.ioi.iiciur w,,r . i . ... sini,, , r .. ,, iu ln:uiuiu uuu uuvn.
the South Amcncaii countries.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 25c at all druggists.
Tho undersigned will lonvo Frank
i L.0W15 coniociionory every uay ox-
Copt Sunday for Mcdford with his
auto nt 1 o'clock p. m., arriving at
2:00 p. nt. Lcavo Nash Hotel, Mod
ford, at 6:00 p. in., arrlvo Kanlo
Point nt 0:00 p. in, A part ot tho
traffic Is solicited. S. II. HAUN1SU,
Knglo Point, Orogon.
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obtainable. We offer you tho advantage of these valuable assets and quote you cash prices on dependable, stand ard merchandise If a saving of from 5 per cent to 10 por
cent is any inducement for you to pay CASH we solicit your patronage. We have exports in their linos at tho h ead of ovory department and assuro you courteous treat
ment. Always your money bacK it you are not sati3iieu.
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Ladies' Clothes of Character
Waist Styles Especially Now
PiU'i-y Willow TulTi'tn and Civpc de C'hiiio
AVo candidly hclicvc you would buy these Waists at one dollar
more than we have ilieni marked, but we adhere to our value-giving
policy even though the manufacturers urge us to raise prices.
Tush prices $2.95 to $4.50.
JAP SILKS IN BLACK AND WHITE
Our Leader at $1.25
Other beautiful Voiles and Crepes nt popular prices.
Priced from 98c up.
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Individuality in Suits and Coats
Never before have we shown su.li nn assortment of ladies'
ready-to-wear as this season. Dneus of beautiful styles, No
two alike.
SILKS IN TAFFETA AND POPLIN
Silks are very scarce this senon, hut we are
well protected. Your opportunity is here to
take advantage of our preparedness,
SILK SUITS $18.00 to $30.00
All the popular fabrics in Serges, Cords,
Barathea.
Colors of copen, navy, green, putty, black
and brown.
COATS
in the latest and best materials. Priced at ca-sh
prices $7.50 to $20.00.
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Cash prices on ladies' hats make difference.
We are showing a remarkable uworlnipnl of ladies'- anuses'
and children's hats.
NOTHING OVER $5.00.
Values regularly wort It. 7 or . A'ou'il beagreeabh
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on Easter
Take the Advice of Experts on
Young Meis Clothing Styles
You probably haven't much
expert knowledge about the
clothes you buy; you deal with
the obvious superficial facts
fit, style, price. But the "in
sides" the part you can't see
or feel are the important parts
. Take the advice or experts wo know
the makers who put the beat underlying
value in clothes. Hart Schnf fner and
.Marx jiro doing it belter than it's over
been done in clothe making.
'Phono makers guarantee fabrics, color,
service and all - don't let the dye situation
bother you.
We Sell II. S. & M. $27.50
Suits for $25.
Their $22.50 Values for $20
Remember We have no high rents and
wo sell for cash only. We can aavo you
$2.50 on a suit.
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Brimf ull of Clever EasStcr Styles
Shoe designers have outdone themselves in providing
variety for lilady this season. We are prepared to show
you our selection of what we consider the best styles for
Kaster. Por instance, these John Kelly boots, glove fit
ting, with new French heels, which give a light and grace
ful effect, can 1k had in'all French kid, wlyto Hea Island
and bronze, $ 1.00 to 1.75.
Our pinups cannot be equaled any" here in price. St !
are abolut( h t!ie latest. J'ricc.s j;, t,, :.hii.
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We sell their .$:.:() values at .'. $2.85
We soil their jji'J.50 values at H $1.90
We have just received our spriug shipment of
(uiniiias from New Vork. Xew, nifty styles. Popu
larly iriee,$3.50'S150 and $5.00. ,
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