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ASHLAND. May 15. (8pial)
. JAC'K80NVIi:i43, Ore. May 15
t (Hpeclal) Thn Women's rsho-
Csmpus day ,t the Southern , elation of the community will
Orfgon. Normal school will brine sorv a hot lunch In the basement
out the students today, dressed J ll P"ebyterlan church Thura
In every aort o( utiUty garment. y n"- Chicken and Ice-cream
prepared to Rive a day at servles b amn . ,"'
to the acbool by doing chorea OB . ood erved. The lunch will be
the, campua. There will be no ca'e,rl
classes during the day. ao the fad ' nd Mrs. W. E. at.ler of
ulty will celebrate with the student . frtnd "' "n '" McCully
body . . Monday evening., , ,.
At noon a picnic lunch will be' M- Kate Hpffman. who haa
spread on the campua lawn and. b f yery much Improved.
a. program will be given while the Mr. and Mra. A. N. Enyart and
msal Is being eaUn. Irlvlng E. I daughter haves-moved back to
Vlnlng will be the chief apeaker. I"""- "" having lived
In the afternoon, when the 'n Medford the part eight montha.
chorea are done, there will be a Mr- and Mra. Howard of Med
program of athletic events. Ten- manager of Diamond lake,
nis. volley ball. and baae ball Willi were visltora at the home of Mr.
be on the program of eventa. As, and Mra. Kenneth Merrifield Kri
a. final flourish, a matinee dance i day evening.
will be held in the normal echooll Earl Walker of Medford apent
auditorium, with muelo furnished ) the even'ng at the .home of Dr.
by the normal orchestra. d Mra. Jtoblnson Wednesday
Mra. Fred Wagner, Mra. Ellen evening.
Wagner, Mra. R. E. Detrlck and! Mra. Etta Tranta, from Camp
Mra. H. T. Mltchelmore returned 1 1 above Butte Falls waa a visitor
early In the week from Eugene, of her aiater, Mrs. Fred Butcher,
where they apent the week-end on Sunday night and Monday,
the university campus, attending! R. H. Cadwallader and family,
the feetivltlee Incident to JunlorF- W, Barker and daughter. Mrs.
weekend and Mother's Day. j Waiter Rlcka and family. T. C.
A group of Aahland teachers . Norrla and wife and W. T. Norrls
and their friends made a week-! visited the Rogue River Gold Mln-t-nd
trip to the Oregon Caves. They Ing ' company dredge on Foots
report a Jolly .-excursion. in spite creek Sunday and all enjoyed a
of the fact that the caves are : picnic , dinner together near the
rather muddy and damp at this.Rlveria auto camp grounds,
season. Among those who made; Mr. and Mra, Clark of West
the trip were Mr. and Mra. B. C. 8lde district were callers at the
Forsythe and two children, Rachel . home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley
and Jack, Dr. and Mra. . W. J. : Vogle Sunday
Crandall and daughter Anne. Mr. Mcintosh haa had men
Misses Lillian Graves, Emma Ma- employed the past week building
loney, Margaret Arnold, Althea a dam and preparing to do some
Dwyer. Caroline Radde. Miss EI-. mining . on his place .In North
len Waters, Ellow Mae Wilson. Jacksonville. - ..
Ethel McCormlck, Irene Clark.l Bobby Mcintosh was quite badly
and Messrs. H. B. Carter. Colver.hurt in an auto wreck In Medford
Anderson and Teal. Saturday evening when the car
Miss Ellen Waters, supervisor! in which he and his cousin. Alen
of physical education in the Ash-! Darrt were riding, collided with
land school haa accepted a pos- a large car. the small car being
Hon In Seattle, where she will j badly wrecked. Dr. -Clancy waa
teach during the coming year. called to attend the Injured boya.
Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Galey. Mra. ! Bobby had several stitches taken
Louis Dodge and. Miss Ellen Galey on his face.
returned Sunday evening fromi . Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Woods and
Eugene, where they attended the daughter. Bernlce. were plcnlcing
mother'a week-end on the campua
J. .-.W. .' Robertson of Tucson,
Arlsona, who waa called to Aah
land. recently by the serious illness
and death of hl father, Mr. J. R.
Robertson, has . returned to , his
home ,-- -c .
Ulsa Peart .Wjrdle. who haa
been spending some time visiting
with friends and relatives In Cali
fornia titles,, returned to Aahland
on . Sunday. ...
MuieX'leo. Wlltse of Weed. Cali
fornia, epent last week visiting In
Ashland, with frknds. ,
.Miss Dorothy Htevens.of Klam
ath Falls, a former Ashland girl
and - student at the local high
school, was In Ashland- on Sun
day . visiting with her friends In
this city.
' Mr. Wesley Lamb, who has been
seriously HI with complications
of the flu., la slightly improved
and sits up for short perloda each
day.
Mr. Wesley Umb, who haa been
aerlously ill with complications of
the flu. Is slightly improved and
sits up for short periods each day,
Mr. and Mra. Oscar Lowe. Miss
Kdlth Chapman and Fred Nell of
Ashland accomtutnled Mr. and
Mra. Thomas Harvey of Medford
on a plcnlo trip to the Applegate
district on Sunday.
Friends of Henry Sheldon.
former Ashland high school
teacher, will be Interested to know
that he Is working for his mas.
ter'a degree at the stale unlver
alty at Madison. Wis.
A meeting of alumni members
of the Southern Oregon State Nor
ma! waa held at President Chur
chill's office on Tuesday evening
to make preliminary plana for the
Alumni Day which will be held
commencemnt week. The alumni
gatherings of the past two years
have been rather distinctive, and
many former atudent'a have at
tended from a dlatanco.
Word baa been received by Ash
land friends that Miss Orseo
Chamberlain and Mlsa Elisabeth
Palmer have sailed' from Quebec
on the first lap of a long Euro
pean tour that wilt occupy several
months.
. High school students had the
privilege of listening to a group
of Civil War and World War vote
ran, who visited the school on
Tuesday afternoon. Comrades Pat
rick Hall. Noblo and CI. O. Van-
Natta of Civil War aervlce and
Reverend C. I. Gaffney and Mr.
Applewhite of the American Lc
glon .furnished a short and Inter
eating patriotic program and
urged the students to Join them
on Decoration Day In their visit
to the graves of fallen heroes.'. The
' high school students furnished
musical program of patriotic
Macs. - -- .-- . .
: Mrs. : H-' If.- Elhsrt " returned
Tuesday evening from a short
visit to her brother In San Francisco.
( Mrs. Hal McNalr waa hostess
on Tuesday evening to the mem
bers of Chapter A. c. of . the
P. E. O. Sisterhood, who met for
a regular business and social ses
sion. After the delightful social
hour, the hostess aerved dainty
refreshments to her guests.
Mrs. Louis Dodge and Miss
KatherliM Vincent will leave for
Clatskanle, Oregon where they will
attend the state conference of the
P. E. O. chapters of the slate.
On their way, they will stop for
one day to visit vlth friends and
will make second stop at Port
land to attend a reception ten
dered the supreme officers of
P. a O. M the Portland council,
oil.
Mlsa Margaret Hargua of Klam
ath Falls, nelce of Mrs. C. E.
Pell of this city, and a former
student at the Southern Oregon
Bute Normal waa honor guest at
with relatives from Ashland on
the Rogue River Sunday.
Floyd Carter' la spending a few
days In Klamath Falls on busi
ness. Miss Minnie Bunch Is still quite
111 at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mra. W. II. Bunch of
Jackaonvllle. '
Mlsa Ethelyn Root, Miss Vesta
Hall and Mra. Irene Crump were
dinner guests at the V. T. Wilson
home Monday evening.,'
Mrs. Alpha llartman and sons,
Lyle and Wesley motored to above
Ashland Sunday to the springs,
which are he source of the'mln
eral water, piped Into tho Lllhia
park.v.r,,- '",'
Harrison. Fields Is now employed
at the Gore ranch near Medford.
Henry - Manklns of Sterling M'aa
In our city. Tuesday attending to
his apiary In the northorn part
of town.
Mrs, Nettle Jones purchased
some baby chlcka this week from
Lester Sparlin of Applegate.
Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Merrifield
visited with Mrs. Joe Trefern Bt
Butte Falls recently. Mrs. Trefern
waa formerly Mra. McCabe of thla
place.
W. H. Bunch haa gone to Co
quette on a business trip.
-Mrs.. Harold Crump spent the
week-end at their home on Little
Applegate.
Mrs. Frank Saulaberry and son
John M. and Mrs. Julia Williams
were Medford . visltora Sunday
afternoon. "
. Several from thla vicinity at
tended t hefuneral-of Mlsa Dor
othy Bates In Medford Sunday.
C. C. Chltwood and Dr. J. W.
Robinson were business visitors In
Medford on Monday.
MuHsollnl Boast.
ROME. Ifl") Premier Mussolini,
addressing a crowded chamber of
deputies, declared that Rome, by!
the Latern accords of February 11,
has become the real Catholic capi
tal of the world and at the same i
tlmo tho real political capital of;
Italy.
an elaborate tea held at the home
of her mother, Sirs. W. O. Sinllli
of Klamath Kail, when hor be
trothal to Mr. Theodore Dorment
of Los Angelea was announced.
Each . guest was presented with
a corsage which concealed tho
engagement announcement.
Mrs. C. E. Pell and Miss Idla
McCall of Ashland attended the
charming event.
WOMAN SICK
THREEYEARS
Helped By Lydi. E. Pink
nam's Vegetable Compound
Little Rock. Ark. "I w. .i..L- f.
three years after my last bahy
came. I could
hardly walk and
could not eat nor
sleep as I should
because I wss so
nervous. I took
even bottles of
the Vegetable
Compound and
used that num
ber of bottles of
Lnlia K. Pink
ham's Manatlve
With anil I am
feeling jut line. I have a lsru fam
ily and du the work for all. Your
Compound made me a well woman,
and I have a happy home now. I
always try to keep's bottle in the
houe and I tell eretrune about It,"
lis. II. A. Adams. A. K. D. 5. Bo
63, Little Rock, Arkansas. ,
limS PAY f OUR WAY
LE1MU
Just at an added feat. ure to Mullins Quit Business Sale and to make Thursday a day of pleasure and profit
for you, we are giving away several htrndred circus tickets in addition to our Law Quit Business Sale Prices on
entire stock of New Summer Coats; Dresses, Lingerie, Millinery, Slippers and Pumps ONE CIRCUS
TICKET WILL BE GIVEN FREE WITH EACH NEW SPRING OR SUMMER COAT SOLD FOR $8.48
OR MORE IN FACT, WITH EACH PURCHASE OF $8.48 or more we will give ONE ADULT CIRCUS
TICKET FREE. COME IN EARLY.
Combine Shopping and Pleasure Together Make Mullins' Store Your
Headquarters Meet Your Friends Here ,
Coal
Mullins Store Open Until 8 o'Clock Thursday Night
Here Is Where Price and Pocketbook Pal Together
; and
. Authentic Styles of the Hour
Prepare yourself for Summer fun by being fully outfitted with appropriate
clothes. You will want something just suited ta each special occasion, and we
are specialists in the matter of supplying attractive ensembles for the season
through You will greatly enjoy an inspection of some of the charming, things
being shown here Hundreds of Dreesses and Coats for every occasion even
ing, afternoon, party, business, street, sports and Mullins have priced them
all for quick disposal. "
Coats & Dresses
Values to $17.50
$0)48
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Or Buy
a Coat
and
Dress
Val. to $17.50 ea.
Take Both
for Only
THURSDAY-EXTRA SPECIAL
Coat and Dress Sale
$
g98
Don't Miss These
Big $10 Values
50 Silk, Dresses in thin (ironp show
ing some or the smartest styles of
the season, nt a price that offers sav
ings. Throughout the whole assortment
is evidence of the marked trend toward
more feminine style, achieved by bows,
lace,, tucking, pleating and other de
tails. Sizes 14 to 42. .
$4
48
Summer Hats
Values to ?7.50
All the new creations here in summer
felts in white and pastel shades, and
the different models in felts and pastl
shades with various colored crowm
Large showing for only '
$3.48
More New Coats
Values to $25 for $12.48 .
It is onco in a lihio moon chance to
me. AVc could ravo for pages about
this group of ultra-fashioned coats and
would not have told liavo the story.
Coats, really too pretty to describe.
Come in, sec them for yourself. 5Iul
lins (juit Business Sale price only. '
H2
48
Newest Summer Coats
- Values to $30.00 for $14.48
Here are garments that bear' the ear
maks of highest class costume produc
tion right in the heart of the season. -and
with vacation and traveling season
at hand. These fine coats priced to en
able you tOjbuy two at a sum you usu
ally pay for one garment.
$1448
Shoes
About 100 pair Novelty Pumps and Slippers
broken sixes, but every pair a Seal Value and the
styles are new and proper. Be sure and get yours
today for only.
$1-88
MU
A VI!
LLIN
310 East Main Street
MEDFORD, OREGON
New Spring and
Summer
Shoes
Hundreds of pairs of Mulling' novelty
, Slippers and Pumps. Kvery pair now
to go on the bargain block Ht tremen
dous sacrifice. Nowhere in the state
can you find a bigger and better selec
tion of stylish footwear with a reputa
tion for quality. All the new Reds,
Robin Egg Blues, Blondes, Lipstick
Red and White. Fancy trimmings.
Open work styles, novelty braids, etc.
$8.50 values now to go for only
$4
48
$10.00 values now to go for only
$5
48