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rr. TWO Friday. Attfust 20, 1911 iti9 Chima, Clock.' One Kind of In teres! Arouses Another WE began paying Interest ou SaringB Deposit! a few months ago simply to get everyone1 interested Id SAVIN'O. And the number of new Savings Accounts Opened here at (lie First National Bank is pretty good evidence that a GREAT MANY PEOPLE ARE INTERffST ED IN OUR INTEREST. Bring the youngsters in and lot us start them on the Thrift road to fortune. i l 1 m Ii '3 . JkRrstNatiottat$attk W,-! ASHLAND , II II II II ii OCECON 'M E v Cat E R. Pees. AW CMVAUPEL VlCEPBtS JWWCOY. CASHIC CLARl BUSTI ASiTCASM I The Social Realm tcnuuimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiniiiiiii lllrthduy Dinner . Friday was the tenth anniversary t the birth of Miss Rosalind Wise and in honor of the event Mrs. L Fchwoln gave a dinner at her home on Church street. It was also the 29th anniversary of A. C. Gunn's birthday, so he was included iu the ue8t list. One of the charming fea lures of the dinner was a huge birth day cake for both honor guests with Jen candles around the outer ei tiad 29 small ones in the center. Miss JVise received a handsome bracelot watch for her birthday gift. Walter JVatson was also ono of the guests at the dinner. Macrab6fl I'Jcnic ( The Ladles of the . Maccabees and their attendant Knights picnicked In Llthla park last Tuesday after noon, at which time was gathered large company of the members of Margaret Review and their fam ilies. The afternoon was devotod to various pastimes among the lad Ms while the children enjoyed the at tractions at the playground and hid several contests, such as sack race, potato races, eto. A sumptuous sup per was served on the tables under the trees at which the Knights of the Maccabees were Invited. These A9 On Savings Accounts a V Interest A Dollar Starts an Account STATE BANK OF ASHLAND. in turn surprised the ladies by send f ng up a lot of ice cream as their do nation for the feast. This event is an .annual one and 1b one that Is looked forward to by the members each year. Visitors of Margaret Ile tlow lodge were Mr. and Miss Cris ler of Klamath Falls and another merabor from the Los Angeles Re view. Contort In Htmdny HHiool Much interest Is being taken n the contest in the Baptist Sunday school between the boys and ;irls nnder 90 years of age who are at tendants there. Nort Sunday the girls will have charge of the service, and the points in content will be on the program, attendance, collection and decoration. The boys' day will tie the following Sunday, and the sidi'l losing will have to treat the winners. Mrs. Ferris, wife of the pastor of the church, is helping the girls, and her efficient support is going to mako the boys bestir themselves to come up to the standard required. Birthday Tarty Little Miss Mary ftitchcock cele brated her sixth birthday on Thurs day by giving a delightful party to a number of little friends. KlunilHr Party A delightful entertainment was given a party of the young girls of this city in the shape of a slumber party, at which Miss Josephine Bar ber was hostess, at her home onj Granite street. Much fun and little sleep were the leading features of the event. The guests were Flora Greer, Irma Best, Virginia Whittle, Ruby Powell, Alice Campbell, Edith Aeb Isher, Elbert Greer and Margaret Dougherty of Ashland, and Kathryn Edmeadcs of Medfprd. O. A. C. Picnic The Medtord Sun states that a de lightful evening was spent at the Ashland park Friday when graduates of O. A. C. in the city and vicinity gave a picnic supper for the students now attending the college. Miss Car men Hittson, a graduate, and Miss Ellxaboth Hill, a student, were in charge of the entertainment and re ceived many compliments on the suc cess of their efforts. After suppe everyone repaired to the Bungalow where dancing was enjoyed. During the evening Dean Millam of the do mestic science department, 0. A. C., gave an interesting talk, while Otto Cantrull spoke enthusiastically of the Greater 0. A. C. Mr. Morris then sang a song of his own composition dedicated to O. A. C, which was thor oughly enjoyed. The picnic was at- ended by O. A. C. nlumni and stu dents from Central Paint, Talent, Phoenix, Ashlaud and Medtord. Hoys Won Contest Sunday the boys of the Talen Mothodist church conducted the ser vices in the morning according to the contest put on there between the boys and girls of that congregation. Glasgow Stratton served as superin tendent during the Sunday school hour, and J. A. Blckerdike conduct ed the morning service. Mr. Mitch ell of Ashland was present at the morning service and played the pi ano, while Albert Williams, also of Ashland, delivered a talk to the boys. A sumptuous picnic dinner held at the residence of I. C. Williams fol lowed. This service followed one hold by the Talent church on a pre lous Sunday in the form of a con- Friday WIMI2tJw Saturday! 1 Tut TtttAUK SUUflW. I BERT LYTELL test between the boys and girls, tho winners of which were to be treated by the losers. In this event the con test was a tie, but the better attend ance of last Sunday was deemed suf ficient to afford a treat to the boys. This will consist of a picnic by th? girls In the near future. RoeejHlon to Puxtor's Wife A reception was feiven at the home of 0. C. McAllister last Friday night in honor of Mrs. W. L. Melllnger, wife of the pastor of the Christian church, who will leave with ber family this week for her new home in Ogden, Utah. About flftypeople were pres ent, members of the congregation and close friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mellln ger, and a pleasant evening was spent, despite the note of sadness that prevailed on account of the sep aration that was due to come. Fine refreshments of ice cream and cake were served, and the ladies of the congregation presented Mrs. Mellln ger with a fine cut glass set. Much regret is felt over the removal of Mr. and Mrs. Melllnger, who have been closely associated with Ashland church and educational affairs for a number of years, and their many friends in their congregation and elsewhere are much grieved to learn i of their departure. The best wishes of all attend the Melllnger family to their new location. , Entertained Old-Tiine Friends Two well known former residents of Ashland, Mrs. F. Roper and Mrs. George Landers of Los Angoles, who have been visiting In 'Ashland the past week, were entertained at a picnic In tho park Tuesday afternoon. About 40 of their old friends and neighbors, some of them from Med tord. joined together In making this not only a swell picnic but also a happy reunion with these two. old friends. It being Mrs. Roper's birth day the tables were arranged ac cordingly, and in addition to all the other good things were ornamented with a huge birthday cake carrying the proper number of candles. The cake which proved to be most dell clous and perfect In every way, was made by Mrs. Marsh Wagner, who thereby earned everlasting fame as a cukerette, or whatever you call 'em, who make superior cakes. The friends who came from Med tord were Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Al ford and Mr. and Mrs. Miles. The two guests of honor,, Mrs. Roper and her daughter, Mrs. Landers, ex pressed their great pleasure at this informal gathering of their old neighbors who are also personal friends, and assured them that Ash land and friends would always b-i hold In warm remembrance. They are returning home this week If the trains are running. new If You Want a Car Very Soon Better Pick Up One ol These New Cars Now on Hand One Scripps-Booth Touring One Scripps-Booth Roadster . One Auburn Touring Bargains in Used Cars Thai Were Rebuilt CABS For Immediate Delivery One 1918 Mitchell-Six One 1912 BuickFour, good condition . One 1919 Ford Limousine, like new Just Received a new stock of pneumatic and solid FIRESTONE TIRES. We are agents for the Famous Jenkins Valve Lifter. OPEN ON SUNDAYS Mines & SmMer Auto Co. SOUTH FRONT STREETMEDFORD BETTER THAN THE BEST CAN NO MAN HAVE p U $ ' Elf W.A.SheU TheBarber 137 E. Main Has that BEST constantly in Stock, and is the secret of that success which has marked its business career lo, these many years. . " a We invite prospective purchasers to call and examine our" goods and be convinced of the truth of our statement. The same old stand, 37 N. Main, and the same obliging and reliable service always on tap. Don't procrastinate delays are oftentimes dangerous. Make NOW to take the place of NEVER, and dilly-dally with no man. Good Cues and Tips Billiard players prefor this olace because they know that they can get GOOD cues; and modern equipment makes a lot of difference In the pleas. ure of the game. You KNOW It. Profanity, gambling and other un desirable elements are absolutely lAfluu nere. we invite GENTLE MEN only. This is a clean, congenial amuse-' mlent hall for decent clean-cut fellows. AInuifs Billiard Parlor "Clean Sport for Regular Fellows" .IN.. "Boston Blackie's Little Pal" Don't fail to see this wonderful picture ON THE SAME BILL FATTY ARBUCKLE ...... -IN... "Desert Hero" COMING SUNDAY ETHEL CLAYTON TH CITIZENS BANK OF ASH LAN .IN. "Men, Women and Money" Readily Available Act upon that Impulse to save and have funds readily available for any emergency,. An account with The Citizens Bank of Ashland is the very thing needed. if3 ' I V1 if I 1-1-111 n mm vr- k 523 ft.-:'.-':: llA A ff 1 ft : '"j'v'T. t . -m n si" ! m. : III SLtH : M .EI: . . I I St.:V I I - It -M i Two Recent StockS if s 4370 nula in hwh earV tn, tnctf UM mua per twa. Tests That Show What Owners Know The fine aDDearance and comfort of the Overland Model 90 could not, alone, have won it tfie deep public appreciation it enjoys. iNHK44fiiM''i nj It is the character of this car that lies beneath all of its popularity character as demonstrated by consistent, effi cient performance. , i V The pride of more than 150,000 Model 90 owners is built . upon the daily service their cars render under all conditions., Let uc show you a Model 90. OntUul Mod.! Nwtr Kn Pumr Tourist Car, $985 i.ak. Toledo Completely Equipped Auto Repair Shop; Competent Mechanic FtiH Line of Accessories and Tcs Overjasd-Marey Company ,; I AM SAVINGS! rovii deposits Ccraer Main