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IS GOOD VEHICLE
FOR STAGE STAR:
An exceptionally well mid film
drama, "The Letter," with Jam
Kagel. famed stage star, in tin
loud, with good .-iupport, and the
first tulking comedy of "Our thug."
in which you hear the voices of
Pari no, Pat .loo, Mary Aniii Jack
son, little Wheezer and the other
Juvenile funsters, make u j an ex
cellent entertainment hill which
opened at Jfunt's Cralerlan thea
ter yesterday, and will ho on after
noon and night until U'c'lnesdiiy.
I-uvers of good n-liug. the self-repi-ossed.
ail imp runs! uk, nubile
Iclnd, should not miss "The Letler;"
for it 1h an extraordinary drama
In interest, and while dynnmfe en
tertainment for aduliH is other
wise for children and Smudge Put
editors.
You will eHjieiii.lly like this
drama, based on VV. Somerset
Maugham's sensational play, for its
dramatic qualities, general interest,
Hwlft action, and freshness, thru
the fact th.'.t well known film
players, no matter how good they
are and how you dote on their
appearance and action, are not In
it. Well known Stage player take
all the parts. Only one caption
Is used all the way Ihrough, and
that is the word "The Kud," at
the finish.
"The Letter" Is characterized by
heautiful photography, splendid
recording of diijouc, and also of
Oriental scenes and .sounds. wlt4eh
are usuiilly only heard In Medfnrd
when one eatH chop suey.
Dot excellent as is the drama
generally, there Is one seem; In
corporated by the director, pre
sumably for atmosphere, that this
reviewer and others witnessing H
yes t onlay could not J marine for
the lif - of thi-m. why. jis it is so
seemingly out of place and uncall
ed for. This Is the scene of a
battle to the death between a num
goose and n big snake.
Miss Kagels acting, especially
her emotional work, n rouses en
thusiastic udmiralion for its subtle
Intensity and good film voire. She
depicts jin Knglld wife on a rub-,
ber pin nlation nciir Singapore,
India, who In a fit of nlouy
shootH her lover when the latter
discards her for a Chinese woman,
and then on the witness stand at
her trial dramatlca II v and cf t'ec
lively perjures herself by relating
to the Jury that she shot him
while resisting his drunken ad
vances. Later, her unlit becomes known
through an Incrimlnai Ing let ler
she In d writ Ion to the lover on the
day she killed hint, which fell In
to the hands of the Chinese woman.
Miss Ma gels' noting Is notably
superb In the two most st rlking
scones; first where she feigns In
nocence at the trial, and later
when sho lashes her husband with
the truth, I
The acting of O. 1. , Jleggle lis
the defense attorney Hies wtih that,
of Mins Kngcls. It. A. K. . i
ASHLAND, July 2 2. tKpcclnl)
Conrad I (latter, son of M i s. L.
11. Cook of the Nell creek district,
was Instantly killed in n- par:i
chute droit at the Vancouver Ihir
tackH on July JS. liilitl. matter
was caught In adverse air cur
rents ami was borne out over the
Columbia llivor after he stepped
from tt plane over the Vancouver
field.
The accident htippened to yoiniu
lllnlter nn his first flight. H"
had uifidc u favorable take-off and
was handling his parnehute pcr
feelly. when he was caught in ihi
adverse air ear rep is. 1 iv was
swept out over the river and be
came elitaiiL-led In such a wav
that lie eould not swim, and was
drowned. Young l'.latter had Just
Joined the army lust Wednesday.
Ue was n member of the Seventh
Infantry
THINGS A COOK
SHOULD KNOW
Tt These Cookery Sncreta
. Make Foods Taste Better
Sucnr may hp described ns the
Curtly unriVridood food. Kveryone
nmvs t hat sweets nro valnahle
energy food, bid sugar' -supremo
servicf to Kxd cookery is us
flavor or.
" Add a dh of ftutrar tn cereal
hih it n brine rMked and you
will discover whiil. urn'ms to be' an
nlirely new flavor. Flavors of
cereal are very delicate. Tho Hash
of 8Uar develops them no that they
ran be tanted.
A little sugar hrincA out the
natural flavor nf fruita when
at r wed, making them delicious, A
little auRur softtns the fruit acid
of the cilrua fruiU and of berrioa.
Sugar domnnntratPa ita aupmne
eondimontal power whrn a dah of
it ift added to vegetables when they
are ciokinir preferably in little
water). This use of Miunr makes
those eascntinl fonis delightful tn
the taste., ,
Smnll Amount of suar ndtlcd to
chopped beef, pot-ronsU, stews, ra
jrouta and other Inexpensive dished
mokea the flnislicd product richer
in flavor and more Appetising tn
uppcnrnnee.
A little auffar distinctly linpmves
both the flavor and color of almost
every satire or pravy served with
meat, especially if made from tho
Jtiices of the meat.
Think of auffir aa a flavorer. Use
It to make the halaneed meal en
joyable to ent. flood food promotes
Kuud health. The Sugar I nslitutw.
BYALTURAS LINE"
SAYS R0SEN8AUM
"Livestock men of southern Ore.
! gun find northern California will
be the first to realize the benefit
of the opening of the Southern l'u
cifie's new Klamath Kills-A It urns
line." according to A. K. lEonea
baum, general agent, l-'ive new
Surge shlppliiK corrals on the line
between Klamath Kails and the
AlturiiH country will soon be avail
able to stockmen and in addition
the company has expended approx
imately $3i,0(io f,..j' eoiral at
Tex u m. Tallin Is the Junction of
the new linn r.nd the main lino of
the Cascade route, and is just south
of the city limits of Klamath
Kails. This will eliminate the driv
ing of stuck through the city
streets.
The new yards consist of chutes
and Hi pen which can yard 40
cars of livestock. The eurralB,
which are large enough to prop
erly segr.'gate Mid rest stock, will
not be used to load local stock hut
also to rest and feed stock in tran
sit to and from points in the Pa
cific Northwest mid California. The
five new corrals aro at Merrill,
Stronghold, nine miles cout h of
Men-Ill; I'eroz. 31i miles south of
Merrill, nnfl Fletcher and Chen. 13
and l.'i miles west- of Alturas.
These, with the exception of Mer
rill, arc air new stations.
ASIIIjANI), Ore., July 2.-(Special)
Attention is awain drawn to
Ashland's fine cherry crop. This
time It is Postmaster Fred I. War
ner who spealis. Ho says that
many cherry shipments have been
made through the local office and
that many of them have gone to
far eastern points. The five-pound
l';.ney pack kcoiuk to be the favor
ite and reporis have come hack
that they go throuli in excellent
condition, it not only Ashland
residents who have shipped, hut a
hit'Ke n umber of tiliiimcntH have
been mafic by tourists, who, when
PUhhIiik thrimu.li our cily, have been
uttractcil by our lino I'm It and have
sent some to the folks back homo.
Mr. Wanner also mentions 111"
Krciiler. attention to tho tUtractlv's
iinpearance of the pack. People
seem more and more to place a
market value on the atdttciive up
pGuianco oi' Urn fruit.
The summer sossion lor those
who had work to do in hh;h school
subjects closed Friday afternoon.
The work has been conducted for
the iast several years by Principal
H. (. Fnrsythe at the blub school
hulldliiK.
Ashland added to hot' list of gro
cery utores tiulurday when the
PlKHly WlKKly Knicury t threw lis
diuiis open for a grand openlnu.
The now business was Introduced
to Ashland patrons hy (). K. Ilelle.
supervisor nf the Pigly Wlnwly
stores in southern Oregon, and hy
L. (!. Andertioti, manager of the lo
cal store. A pood sized crowd of
townspeople ntid out-of-town Satur
day shoppers visited Uie new con
cern. The mummers expressed
themselves us pleased with the
gcneroim reccpimti hy the public
and were sorry ll at they had nut
sooner established.
(ill.WTS PA.S. tire.. July
iVt--lietirge Holland. L'7, Wilder-
tie liim-her, w.is in a hospital
hrrr lodiiy sei imi-'ly w n'l tided by
I M I K WWW U HSN;itI;int who hot
him mm he was strolling throiiull a
forest near his home. Hospital at
tendants kh Id he would recover.
After shout I UK vainly for hHp.
Holland crawled a mile one) a halt'
to his automobile where he was
found.
Hherlff K. H. Lister expressed
the belief that Holland was t:io
victim of some; men hunting deer
out of se)Non, and that he was,
miMakPn fin a doer.
SALINAS, fal.. .Inly L'LV i.-V -Iti'tmh
rbllntr e.uluis iminv i.f
them weiu ing the i iowns of orld
chiiiiiptitn.'.. -enl tei i-d In t llelr
hoini-s throuk'hout tin i-m tuday.
with more Hoin Siiimn in Krand
priie.s tn at the etuhleenlh an
nual rodeo which came to
hern yesterday.
The ri:it o im -tin of
taleul, nun i.f tht lust
n close
r.inib
oh.rful
leniniinls (r Hie iviv ih:it
wuh d.-eliired hv offii i,i Is f
exeeeded In Us iveurd ln
Whs.
Imv..
."how N
capacity any ol the pre hnis
staged h u All iiuirks tor iilicn
dauce were biwert'd duriim 1 he
five days of Iho rodeo. It wis estl
niuie.l that iiiou ih.nt ;,'.,mhu per
hon attend,,! the Mfi'nir. HImmi
' tt Itnesnhiir the speetneb utl the
closing day.
Hlll'lllllll l til. -I.
I.KWISI'd.N, l.l,,., July t.Vi
DUk l;,l iniUI. 70. lulll.mnii of
llic- lililn John r.-Kiini ,Miih of
hrro. wn kllliil ttlii'ii lux niitoiiiu-
I. .11, .1 I,: II , ,,.. ,,
, .1,1' fit , .nl I Ml Im I !i, , I
ftejgp of ajtiif
, i 4Jeffery Farnol -
HY VOPN.V; t.rnulon'it great rut
ilrtfthe ti.ula himself "i the
stin t; ! Tit a h OtiUnilt tHt u tr
41 inttt iiM caxeit to Mr Hi'hmU
till Jiitini' oi ,;fW :fr whtrlt Jm
' H'tit t utriixttil to Ouclor Snmvm
nholiu hffore lift U'fi ulniii. Oltl
i in It it uvet poicvrcit. lor.Ur.it into
the ' vilt'i'te Htwkn and ruhhrit
(( flt't'ejic ring and J ulinn '
tii'ttr. One of hi ansnUuv.ls trh:M
lltd brtucru im terth the co:i
tit out hnhtt of Sir ItUhmd. The
urrt titnrniHfi Sir Itirhnrd xtndirs
a iif.'.lr, Julian's Irttrr, a rryptio
tt'tlntiim of th mnrdtr and ,:y to
the plots uyahi nt Sir Uichard,
Cliantcr SO
A DREAM
CUt IllCHAKD. scuted In Ills
sotrut chutnher. many llinoH did
mad Ills cousin Julian's hnsllly
xcrlhlik'il (voids, liciieuth brown
clotte-knlt. In iroublod perplexity;
lln, illy, inking pen, Ink and paper,
lie made of this so urgent message
a copy, word for word, which done,
he folded and thrust It into an in
ner pocket of his coat; then, ex
tinguishing; tho candle, ho groped
to the door, listened a moment, and
went softly down the secret stair.
Now after some while It chanced
that my lady Helen, busied among
nor roses, Jiourd a soft. mel6dious
whistle, and glancing round beheld
a hroad back stooped laboriously In
the distant kitchen-: -rden; thus,
as she snipped the fragrant, dewy
blooms, she glanced now and then
towards that busy ttgure anil so
presently caught him watching her
beneath tho crook of his elbow.
Whereat she frowned and, turning
dlsdulnful buck, saw tho Duchess
waving to her from tho terrace and
luistened forward to aid her down
the steps.
"Aunt," said sho, "pray who Is
the male creature haunts the gar
den o' late?"
"Slime now, child, a ml Isn't ill
tile gardener man," she answered;
"I ho old man that lien found I'
other day."
"Was it you who engaged bim.
aunt?"
"Who olse, me dear soul? And
see how well be does not a leaf
out o' place, the hedge so trim nud
tho walk so tidy."
"Well, but lie stares at me,
aunt."
"But then, they do say he's but
linU-wllted."
"Oh. madam, anil Indeed!" said
Helen. "Then twice I've caught Mm
gossiping wllh Dotty, that she
viper!" ,'.
"Gossiping, d'yo say, Helen?
Suurc now and this reminds me!
Y'vn heard o' poor Cnptnln Ues
prd?" "No, aunt. What? Wherefore
'poor'?"
"Thft nilsfortunntc giMitlcnian
pitched du'ivustairs last night and
broke nu arm.
"Then be was probably drunk
I dttlest a sol."
"Indeed, miss? Now I protest ye
nslound me."
"However," sighed Helen. "'TIs
lo be supposed I shall ride over to
Inquire after the miserable crea
ture. Anil yonder Cometh . Angela,
and In that frightful old tafiety to
day when she must be el gant, for
I his morning the Martinis waits on
us, and I Intend to marry "em with
in the month."
"Orb, sure, nie gentle soul, 'tis n
liltlu providence In petticoats yo'll
bo entirely. 'Tis Fortune's pam
pered iet y'are, and 'lis a dose o'
suffering ye ueed In mnke yo hu
man; a taslo o' tenor to make yo
womanly and tumble ye down from
your towering pedestal o' self
esteem. Then maybe lovo alia 1 1
stoop and pick ye up ngaln.'.'. So
saying, Hie nueliess hobbled away
beforo my lady infglit llnd mlcriuato
rolml.
"I.a. Helen, what's amiss?" cried
a merry voice. And Mistress An
gela cuino tripping ncross tho vel
vet swnitl.
My lady ftppralsetl ber and sho.tk
rrprt'Tlng head!
"K!e. child. It shall never do!"
said she, "so nwav and off wllh
that dismal tnffely."
"Nay, 'tis well enough for the
garden, and mighty comfortable!"
"It makes you yellow as a Riilnen.
And the Marquis expected. Hath
ho spoke yet?"
"The .Marquis?" faltered
Angela.
"Himself, child. I hist lie spoken
yet?" my lady repeated.
"t.tid no, llelenl 'TIs but a week!
Why should he speak?"
"Ho should ha' spoke ere this
ny, he should lis' prayed and Im
plored mo to wedlock had I becti
in thy place!"
"Oh, nia'in?" retorted Angela.
"Then pray what o' thy Itlchsrd,
ma m? Is thy Hlcliaid so eager,
so ardent, so Insistent In Ills woo
ing n' Ihte?"
SUBSTITUTE LOTT
M F. T. HUNTER i
AS DAVIS PLAYER
NKW YtXIK. July Si. l.-l'i S"
li'illnti nf Hit- t'nltiit Stales IMvl
cup tt'utit In play l-'raiu-e In the
'!iilU iikc round ttltitiing lltlw Krt
tl'iy in I'tirlt-. with Uoiu'ko l.ott
of t'litriiKO nlv-t!uiti'il for Finn
o! T. Illllltol- of .New Yolk, win
nnnolin,'f,l loitny by lit" I'nllf.l
Slulrs ldiwn Tennis ittso,lull,,n.
Thf otbtM' Uliee mrnibern hi- lllff
lull Tlltltn. Wllmer Allison of
A ut-t In, IVxiiM. untl John Ynn Ityn
or oi inge. N. .T.
Tlldt n Hll l.ott will pliiy III Hie
in, I, -: Mini,' llo , r.t, k ,nil,lo:i
II. .ii of UIk..ii .-,,,.! iili live.
"Mold Mistress Pert, I. protest
he Is none o' mine!"
"Alas, my poor Helen, yet Is thy
secret heart bis and bis only. Oh,
my poor Helen! Hush thee and
bear! This very morning, waking
early. 1 stole Into thys chamber end
thou abed, sweet and rosy r-lin
slumber but as I watched t:;ei
tears betlewod thy closed lasbes,
thy swelling bosom esurgent rose
with dreamful woe, desolate sob
from thy yet sleeping lips stole
plaintive whisper; 'Itichnrd!' sigh
ed you. 'Oh, alas, my Richard!"'
"Odious!" cried my lady and
clenched while fists, yet lip from
rounded throat lo wide brow crept
a sudden, burning colo r. '"Tia
falso. I vow 'tis false!"
"Tra-la-la!" sang 1 Angela, and
danced lightly out of reach and
yet, uot quite, for my lady sprang
and caught ber.
"Confess," cried she, "confess
this for a lie!"
"Knll and freely, dourest!" an
swered Angela. 'Lie wa3 ll, Indeed,
yet
di(J hut lelj I lice what thou
shouldst ha' dreamed and told it
vastly well come kiss me, tny own
dear Helen."
"Wilt away and don thy bine
poplin and new French but, miss?"
"This moment, my best beloved."
"Why, then, thou little, naughty
witch "
So Helen hent to kiss and to be
kissed, and away sped Angela, sing
ing gaily ns she went; then my
lady opened her lovely eyes sud
denly wido to sea the Duchess In
converse wlth I ho odd-man.
"fjracious me!" exclaimed Helen,
nnj stood suddenly arrested, star-,
Ing at a. small, folded paper which
was securely Impaled upon two
thorns In the very midst of the
rosebush; she detached It care
fully, opened It, and read these
wordB scrawled thereon lu bold
characters:
"This midnight, ft.
"Come tlown lest I climb u,,.
'N. B. Neither rld nor walk abroad."
Having read, sho thruvt tho pa
per beneath the fragrant .laces of
her bosom; and then, hearing a
silvery jingle, glanced up and saw
Viscount Brocklchurst npproaohlng.
booted and spurred for the road.
He stood gazing upou her with eyes
aglow, a look so persistent thai she,
greatly aware of that crumpled
paper tickling in Its downy nesl,
flushed beneath bis ardont-scmtir.y.
"All, Helen. I ... I vow," said
be lu Ills quick, breathless man
ner, "you do grow ever the more
bnaunfut. You madden me . . . be
witch mo! 1 am come to beg you
ride out with me. Come new, 1
pray, go with me, I do entreat."
My lady glanced curiously at the
speaker, surprised and repelled hy
the odd, repressed eagerness of his
manner.
"Nay, sir, today I'm In no mood
for a gallop." she answered lightly.
"Then so be It we'll walk. Lei
us walk. Helen; there Is the charm
Ingest view I can show you, across
Pevonsoy level' to the sea. Come,
prithee, let us walk."
"Oh, my lord, 'twill prove tou
hot a day for walking."
"Why, then, a chaise. . . .
There's a chaise at the inn."
"My gratitude, sir." she laughed,
"but today I shall slay among my
roses."
"Roses!" he muttered swung on
his heel, took three paces, came
back Bwlftly and spoke In gasping
whisper.
''Helen, I love thee and ... no
man shall ever come betwixt us, I
swear It ny, on my lire, my very
soul! Rut today mufti I leavo thee
business of moment calls me to
town. Rut I shall come back "
Rut at this moment, and wllb
portentous rusllo of voluminous
skirts, the Duchess descended upon
them:
"Ah. me dear Viscount," quoth
she, "tell me arl about nie poor,
dear captain Is It very drunk lie
was, then? Cilvo me y' arm to the
eherry-treo and tell nio everything
about It."
Perforce. the Viscount bowed and
obeyed, though wllh n furtive yet
imploring look nt Helen, who
tinned back to ber roses: but she
had snipped no inoro than three
blooms when borne to her ears
enme the loud and laboured period
of Sir John Parrel, answered by
Die soulful, sighing murmur of Mr.
Truniplngton and a twitter ot
voices feminine, whereupon my
upon my lady turned and fled to
the gloom of tho stable. And here
came old Hen to greet ber Joyously.
fC'ojij1nt. l.''3S. Jtflci'v Farnnl)
H.lcn he.iri mors of th. man
wlin.. vindication so .prioutly
cnnc.rnt her ,n Mond.iy . chap.
t.r.
whlt'li bus been cllltiliK ii t-iiM.i
llimiil (iKiire abroad, will piny the
doubles.
Lett's rcplncL-nit-nt of Hunter I
111,- only change from lliv lineup
which defeated llerntnny. .', to n.
In tile IntiM'-sotie competition ooll-ellHli-ll
yesterday lit llerlin.
No official esplailntltin of the
shift was contained In the sn-
Itolim-cmrnt of tenni m-li-clion by
,lot'h W. Wear, of Philadelphia,
cliiilrntati of the l';iis cup com
inllttM'. itu the luitloniil list Hunt'",
ranks No. 1 nnd Uitt No. :l. II
WHS understood, however, tin tile
bitsls of piimI pernfriiiiinccs. that
l.ott'H t-tlances of wtnnillir against
the Vretlcbnuin were considered
brighter. Hunter bus seldom been
Impressive ngalnst any of the
I'reni'lt iters.
Aulo IMiinisv KtlU thie.
MHATTLK. July L'J. An
uulomobUe contnlidiiK rive ierjon!
pluntscd over a .'oo-foot embank
ment seven miles cjrt ot llniton.
kllllns Mm, W. K. Wick of 8a
.11 Hi- Tin- .iO''' - f - d it I
-I.l In iii'in i-'f
CARKIN TO SPEAK
T
ASIILAXD. Ore., July 22. (Hl.) f
Juhn l. Curkln tit Mod ford, a mem-i
her of the Hlute tax coinmiHHlnn,
will he the Mpeolter before tiie Kl
wnnirf dlKcuHHion luncheon on Tuck- i
d;iy i.nd will ;lvo a tforiernl dis-j
cusHlnn of the tux mottern of tho
ytalu. 1 . i . - !
Jlocnuse muny of. the hlthlanH;
ivere out of town Into In the. week,!
ho dunce was held on Katurday
nitfht nt the open alt- pavilion an!
had been previuutdy r.nnouneed.
Al iv and M i'ti, A a i-o n A nd re wk
and MIhh Abide Andrews of Phoe
nix were Ashland vUllors on Hun-',
day. They attended church at the
I'resbyterhjn chaureh anJ spent the '
rest or tne tii.y visit. nc at the humej
of .Mrs. CJrace Andrews on Church '
street. !
Henry IJ. Carler and his daiiL'h-
Iter. Miss Klixaheth Carter, came In
on Saturday evening from Orator
Ijiko National park to visit at their
homo. Air. Carter Is connected
with the pine beetle crew and Miss
TCIUahdth is employed at An.'i 1
.SpriiiK. They returned to the park
Sunday evening. I
I'Yed Kllk'lo, V M. Oode, J. H.
,Ic(!c and Harvey Woods wont to
Klamath KhIIb on Sunday for the,
Kolf tournament. - j
Kmplnyos of the Kndors Sweet ;
shop were complimented by the i
manaKcment as khosIs al n swim-j
mlHK pi Hy and picnic dinner, In j
the Apploktute district on Thursday
afterjioon The mvlminln; was the i
first round of entertainment and !
immediately after followed thej
K'ene ro u h dinner. T h e o ve n 1 n ir j
hours were -pent In sincinu about j
tho campfiro. Those who shared j
the happy experience were: Mr. j
oid Mrs. Hoy ('lark. Mr. i.nd Mrn.
JamoKlA. Iavls. .Mr. and Mrs. Kd
Xelson. Kathorine Kstes. Lorn-i
Kubll. Duke Lurton. Joe Milter.
Paul. Jennings, Iloverly Voun,
Virslnia Aylsworth. Mi, and Mrs.
.1. Jt. Hunter nnd jfrandson, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Iieatfle and lillly
Hei.xlft
Hoports are coming of the lively
times, the older boys nre having -;
in their camp at the Lake of the;
Woods. On Krlday the boys hiked
to the top of Crater mountain and
on next Tuesday they will make the
trip lo the siimm.t of ML Pitt. On
Kriday niyht the whole group was
entertained by Irving 10. Vining,
at his cabin. Mr. Vlning is a royal
cntr-rtainer- and the boys are nl-1
ways assured u wonderful time.
Music, Hinging and popcorn were
items of (ho evening's entertain-1
ment. !
Mr. and -Mrs. A. H. Oavenhlll of
the. Valley View district had as
(heir week end guests Mrs. Angle
Kngle. Miss t Jertrude Kuglo and
Mrs. Kred S. Knglc of Ashland
and M i s. I Ira ndenbu rg and M r.
and Mrs. Carl (Ilasgow of Ti lent.
James Nutter came in from the
boy's camp at the Lake of tho
W'oim1h to spend tin; week end. and
will return to his Job as one uf the'
overseers of the en nip on Monday.,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mars and
little son Pi-.ul, Jr., have gone to
Crescent City to spend n few days
at sea level. I
Otto Winter was on of the Klks!
representatives that attended the
convention lit Klamath Falls.
Kverett Met tee returned home
on Friday from l-'ngene, where he
has. been employed for the past
few weeks.
Mrs. We thorn Hecson has re
turned after u three weeks' stay
at Seaside. Ore. On the return
trip sin made a vltdt to her son
and his wife. .Mr. and -Mrs. Lewis
lieeson at Kugene, Ore. Miss Mil
dred accompanied her mother on
(he trip and has remained al Ku
geno for u more extended visit.
Marl In Peal w; h in attendance
at" the Klks convenlion at. Klam
ath Kalis laic fast week. At the
close of the kcpIjui. Ills family
Joined him for a trip to Crater
Lake.
Mrs. Mark J. Uoherton and two
children of Alamedi, Ci 1.. hnv
been Ashland visitor for a f'jw
days, at (he home of Mrs.
J. Fralcy.
Jimmy iJaiighorty returned from
San Francisco on Thursday and
was accompanied from Ounsmulr
by Mrs. Oaimhcity, who h;,s been
vi-dting there with friends.
Mr. C. D. C.affney has been
spending ilir- week in Hun Fran
cisco. She left for the soMth Sun
day morning. . - f
ASH l.A Ml. Ore.. July Z2.
tSp-einl. A pi-n-lng eontrlhmion
to the iiiusleul ofterings of the va
cot inn sc.iFMin. in the prograni to
le given tonight at the nornial
sehoet iiudlttirluut hy the "Money
UcW Minstrels under the direc
tion .l Mm. Ii. W. McNeil. The
cast iueluttrs the le.t talent In the
city. Work hus heen going on for
M'Veial ttei-k.- mi that the produc.
tlnti lias rrneh'Ml a htate of finish
I hat puts It In tho elites of rent
enlereil min?tr.ls. Mrs. McNeil
directed 'The Ntuht tn Spain" this
spiiiK whlcli wan adjudged hy
iuusIch) critics to he the outstand
ing musical event of the season.
She hrlngs to this tank, a lotm
ac'iualntancc with the smith.
eorge Andrews w as .urpi ted
hy .1 greup of his friends mid rela-itvc-
e-n I'ridny evening when they
answered nn invitation from Mrs.
Atidroc to celebrate hH htrthda
anniversary. They arrived in time
for a dinner nerved at imlf punt
six. The ublen and rooms were
at; low -wllh masses of fl lad loll that
rave :i fesilv. nlr tn the pit.
Altt i (he d-niiei the mo 'ii
FH'E
The
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HEATH & MILLIGAN'S
PAINTS and VARNISHES
Closes
'The response has been tremendous! There is still
time for you to enjoy these unusual prices if you
will act quick.
, ; " V ' ' Reg. Price Sale Price
Heath & Milligan Golden West House Paint . 3.00 gal. $2.25 gal.
Heath & Milligan One Coat Enamel S1.50 qt. .95 qt.
Heath & Milligan Creolite Floor Paint .... S1.25 qt. .70 qt.
Heath & Milligan Automobile Enamel Black . $1.80 qt. .95 qt.
Satin Tint Kalsomine . , . .70 pkg. .35 pkg.
Universal Builders Paint 2.25 -gal. $1.65 gal.
Adelite Floor Wax .85 lb. .53 lb.
First Grade Floor Varnish SI. 50 qt. .75 qt.
Let your home sparkle with new paint, and have
the satisfaction of knowing that you -have bought
at the lowest possible price. .
LAMPORT'S
226 East Main
joyed nn evening of music and
visiting. ,
Those who Joined In tho pleas
ant affair were Mr. and Mrs.
Auron A ntl I'nws. ls Ahhif An-
Uitwh, .Mr. untl ,YI rH. Leonard An
drt'WM ami baity hoy, .Mr. ami .Mrs.
Wlliner I'olcy. .Mary l'oley, .Mr.
and .Mrs. Walter Kilnnir-I, ..Mrn.
.hisephini', Mis.s Mva I'ohy. .Mrs.
fJra,',' Andrews, .Mr. and -Mrs. II.
.Mltihell. all of Aahland, Mr. and
Mrs. Krank .True and .Mrs. .Mary
!ray of Medfonl.
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towels madtfof unbleached linen, flour orsugar
sacks, can be easily and quickly bleached with
Clorox. Just follow directions on bottle.
bleaches
removes stains
destroys odors
kills germs
Special' Sale of
Carloads of
Saturday
Sporting Goods and Hardware
Dentist's Mind Umiks.
KACKAMKNTO, Cal., July 2'J.
Apparently suffering from a
menti.l breakdown. Dr. C. O. Ilol-
1 len, Tiu'opiu, WunU., dentist, who
disappeared' while returnlitt: home
from the dentists' convention
Kan Kranelseo, was pieked up ly Narcissus, Freesia, Anemone, Ran
police here. j anculus Crocus, Etc., 3c each. 8pe-
- i cial advertising offer on 100,000
I !oh CMdner. me amateur Kolf bulbs. 100 bulbs worth $9.00 for
hi" " forsakrn thai Kami; . ony $3.00, postage prepaid, satis-
and now Is ili,til,!i-!i ehiimplon al j faction guaranteed. Free to every
Indoor tennis. ; one answering this adv. within 10
Lovely blue cut flower 3 feet high,
So says a fastidious
woman who uses Clorox
daily. Dish towels, dish
mops, dish rags can be
kept white white, clean,
odorless and sterile too,
whn Clorox is added to
their washing suds. And
AT ALL
GROCERS
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In 1 and other fall bulbs, Daffodils,'
days a oOc bulb Aconitum Fisherii.
j Qfows In shade. Bulbs bought,
S0di exchanged. Parties wanted
; ,hare "'
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