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SH LAND D A IL Y T Ä D IN G can air forces, has followed bis talk ing The »liouM let him talk. And his attorney ehonld ] In fact, this tendency of the defendant’s promptly shut his client’s month, isb a d , in thi fur the defendant and the public. It is light, a tion, that is.w anted here, not.tactics to out court. ' 1 u b il^ x d Every THE ASHLd Bert R. G roer —:.......... - George Hadden Green — T . R. Jackson ......-r .......... OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Edito Business Manase ........City Editor tlw world '.v e r produce«! «a , i h . fa a flts h L o u ii lanrfuage. , a mo. ! (Copyright, I I 4 » ,‘ by H a rt Oroer aa o ! Conkti».' (synfitcato) Ovest Brlt- Clary. al» risata reeerved. Rcproduy- Sor a« tira forbWMsa.) •/ 'W ta F ■ Calvin Coolidge, American froetrwi Torve Month. S I» Month. .. O * . Year —... mother, M r.. Alien, I voted motber-tit-law, k The tlrat he admired, the second he eo adw wrote of her: “Dearer than the a I know by that In: which my wife was d< soul than its' sralllfe." On the death of mother, the ■ besutif Elisabeth Arnold Poo One Month ..... . Three Month. Six Month. .. One Year ,.— * DISPLAY ADVERTISING Single Insertion, per Inch ......... One insertion n week -------- Two insertion, a week .......................... —- Daily Insertion ........— - — .....— Bates foe Legal and M isceli First insertion, per 8 point line -------- Each subsequent Insertion. 8 point line A fat man wearing always apprehensive. each thread. • • , <* . * J The surprise was complete, , t i l the mystification and pleaa- Ora of the gueet of honor afford ed much gppplnoM to those present. Dainty cakes ' and Ice : eream were earred by the boeU eases at tbs eloee of the aftor- father, booafiae also the’ adopted No problem o f life Is greater father of the two-year old hoy than getting rid of the nul- Mr. Alloa wm probd-gr h i. pre cocious god-eon and* urns glad sanees. - to afford him all theT-blucation T WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVB Give your customers what procurable; b^t of, parental Jbve 'AU future events, where an adm ission charge Is made or a ction taken' Is A dvertising.” they wafit, and you will have the fit that deep sympathy (Mr which the poor orphan ■ yeataed. he Io discount w ill be allowed R eligious or Bonevolent Orders. leading store in town. ' seems to bays hash utterly de DONATIONS void. H is -te s te r u g fie r.. how No matter what happens, you Ities or otherwise w ill be made In advertís .ever, better understand * him; can always find somebody who contributions w ill be In cash. ____. and her death, when -¡he whs claims to have .predicted it. twenty, was the first great sor OCTOBER IB, I ® » w ’ row of h l. life. "<<• Too much perfume on a girl HAVE FAITH IN GOD:— And Jesus said ,G® V S i His foster parents gave him leads to the suspicion that she And im m ediately he received hla sight, and followed Jesus in la giving absent treatment to a thorough education, f i t . years <Ry PRAYER:— Dally, O Lord, we thank TO m J M « * the the bath tub. of schooling In England and one faith of the Son of God who loved us and gave Himself for year at the Univeralfy of V ir Hex Heck s ay s:-“ Most o’ ns ginia. M r. ..Allen had .hopes of has enough Intelligence to git h i. foster »on In literature; he AN IMPRACTICABLE “ INDEPENDENCE” . by with, but gineraUy we don’t had read with proper pride. 'Hie American people — practical in their politics “The MS Found ,in a Bottle'' use It eystematlcally.” ns they nearly always have b e e n -h a v e ,sever been ami with which his nammake had able toward a purely nomination system for appointive won a hundred dollar prise and officers. We believe in direct action. W e believe in Meet had astonished the reading pub lie of *Bs1timre, this being the ing officers, and then letting these elected officers “ era- first public recognition of Edgar plov” the appointing officers. This means that the man Alien Poe’s narrative; skill. A l who can “ hire” can also “ fire.” We ¿ o not believe m beit his remarkable productions having some one, say the President, nom inateinen to of from this time on were accepted fice, but not have the power of removal. , - and steadily published, he was The first real sign a t fall seldom paid for them. U n til bis There have lieen a few exceptions to tins rule, and as a usual thing, difficulty and hwk o f efficiency have is when everybody starts think death, Mr. Alien continued to send remittances sufficient for heen the result of these evep tion s. Congress has attempt ing winter must be here. his protege’s needs; hut on the ed to create “ independent commissions.” Congress would elderly man's second marriage When a man says *T provide that the President should Dominate the members things at my house.” he his wife’s young son gas willed his large property, leaving Poc of these commissions but shoHid haVe nothing to do with mean the washing machine a struggling author without pat tlnunuiftcr he had appointed them. Saoh is the theory tbe furnace. rimony. During these tragic of the American shipping board. The members of that The greatest crime In the years Mrs. Clenun, the- mother board are named for a term of years by the President. movies Is the way they select of his Invalid child-wife. Virginia Their functions aro defined by Congress. And the Presi some of their heroes. Clemm, was a real and loving mother to Edgar Allen Foe. She dent is not supposed to have any power o f removal. In Learning what a woman Is Is described as a tell, dignified this wav- it is presumed that the members of the shipping crying about Is almost as easy woman, a capable home-maker as unscramMlng an egg or un- with a warm hea^t and deep un-, spllling milk. derstandlng of her son-tndaW’s genius and handicaps. She kept I t takes a couple to mend a their humble home neat and broken engagement and three Is clean la spite of coattntaal strag just exactly one too many. gles to make ends meet. After the death of &ls beloved Virgin Is, The man who is always look tbe poet became engaged to a ing back can see where be. was, wealthy widow, Mrs. Sarah Shel- bat not where he will be. ton, 1 the Mlsa Royslon o f . bis (Copyright, 1486, NEA Service, university days. He was on his In c ). way to New York to bring Mrs. Clemm to Richmond .to attend the wedding and share the joys of a settled home at last when he was found unconscious and never recovered. Many unwar corporation, matters little. The fact is that the President ranted tales are told of the attempted to provide a “ manager” for the handling of the great poet’s dissipations; but emergency fleet-. through the shipping board. Bnt the tbe “ Memoir” by J. H. Ipgram, shipping board, being independent of the President, has preface to the early Donahue. Hennqj>erry Company edition of nullified any possible usefulness from Palmer. The sys* hla poems, utterly disproves tem is deadlocked. It is not deadlocked on any judgment these unjust accusations sad of its m erits, but solely because Congress created a ¿hip MRS. CLEMM. Hip Real Mother shows him to have been a cruelly ping board that is lord of itself, which' no one should he. libeled man. The love of these two tender By MARY GREER CONKLIN Llks Abraham Lincoln and Mr. women, foster mother and moth- Great Mothers of the World MUSSOLINI AS POO BAH In he operetta “ The Mikado,” the Poo Bah was the man who foT his country suffered the extreme humiliation of having to perform all the offices that were thrust upon him. He was therefore reluctantly empowered as first lord of the admiralty, chancellor of the exchequer, lord’privy seal, lord chief justice, assistant secretary of state for the Duchy of Lancaster and Lortfof the Back Stairs. AU and eaclf of these for a consideration. Premier Mussolini, who has made himself dictator of Italy, who makes parliaments as he pleases through his own election laws, suffers much the same sort of humilia- tion. He ha« jnst had his cahinet make hhn the minister of finance. - t As he was already prime minister, minister of foreign affairs, minister of marine, .minister of war and minster of aviation, it was not difficult for him to elect him self to anotlier office by a vote of the cabinet. Once there was a President of the United States who, when a vote was taken in the cabinet, and all the memlierp were against his position, said. “ I am a majority of the cabinet.” This, at least, is in accordance with the terms of the constitution of the United States and election by the people. While Mussolini’s state of being the Italian Poo I’ - h I i , o»- b v no one’a vote, and by his own ant of nunrpation. But KO fnr he has “ gotton by” ¡with it, f LET MITCHELL TALK Both Ihe war department, Which is alleged to be “ Persecuting” Colonel Mitchell, and Congressman Reid bf Illinois, who is supposed to b e‘defending him, did the teie thing that no one should do to Mitchell, yesterday. Each tried to-shut him up, z The war department refused t^ permit Mitchell to go to Baltimore to make a p&blic address. : ‘ While Congressman Reid, who is an attorney, advised Mitchell not td testify before the President’s investigating commission. Mitchell waBtod to talk, but was prevented by Reid. It is possible, of conrse, that Mitchell has talked too much. • * - Bi ♦ tbe pood that has done, in this matter, has been the gt>n 1 of talking. The public sympathy that he has re ceived hub been the result of-h is talking, and writing. in making this a moat successful surprise for the ono who will U., Library. be missed greatly from bar circle Tuesday, October IS— P . B . O., of friends. at M r ., A. B. Kinney’.. TueedAy— October IS — A 1 P h a Chapter O. E. S. Tweday—October I » — Q r o m eetings of Delphian Society. Tuesday— October 1A— Rebekah meeting, I. O. O. F . HaU. Wednesday— October 14— Wed nesday Ql«b, Presbyterian churbh, 2:30 p.-aa. ly surprised. A Jovely console Wednesday October 14— Alpha set w m presented to her by her Chapter visits. Medford chap- friends as a birthday gift and a birthday cake beautifully de corated w m . a feature of the two coarse luneheon, which wga gerved on the lawn amidst the Brotherhood. Social meeting. lovely M l blossoms which era the Joy of Mrs. Goetche’s heart. Those who offered congratula tions and good wishes, enjoying the pleasant kfteraeon with Mrv. entertaihed Saturday at a one Goetche were: Mr». Lloyd Cul o’clock dlrfaer. w.lth Mr. F, G, ver of Phoeate, Mra. Chalmers McWilliams’: Mrs. J. B. t PecV Strange, Medford, Mrs. Clarence sad small son, Jlnnaie as guests. Crowsra, Mrs. Mark True, M rf. A pleasant visit followed the Jesse NeU. and Mrs. Goodman of Ashland. -delightful dinner. 5ÛMBH0M Ott 'NCflheB I foweitPuL B ich long AB oo TTF us K op * ’ After ber arrival.’tb o group of friends camo, bringing with them dainty packages, cragrat- D in n er A t (T inrrli— There w m a large attendance at the dinner Wednesday eve ning at the Christian church, which w m served la the recently finished dining1 room. There w m an excellent program, music and * Interesting talks making pleasing numbers. The new an nex, giving added room, la a source of great convenience and comfort to the membership. An announcenynt of more than ordlanry Interest to a large circle of friends te ’ Ashland la that, in which Mrs. Elmer Ells worth Bagley announces the mar riage of her daughter, Doris Bag- ley to Dr. Albert Edward Mackey of Portland, on Monday. October the fifth at St. Lake's church, San Francisco. A best of friends offer cen- gratalations and good wishes to Dr. and Mrs. -Mackey, who will live Ip Portland, where Mias Dag ley has spent the past few years. The bride w m an Ashland girl, attending high school here, re- cetvtng her advanced weirk at Mills college. Dnnsfielly gifted In mhsie, Bagley gave un stintedly of tkat gift, singing for years la the Presbyterian choir, and at social functions. A popular member of tbe young er crowd, no gathering was com plete without her and she was herself a moat charming hostess. Mrs, Mackey h o visited In Ash land a number of times within recent years. She is a niece Ona of the pleasant occur rences of the season was a piano recital given by A number wf th# pupils Of Mra. Oeorge Tyson of Klamath Falls. Those taking port were: Darleen Hackney, A»» dis Leech, Maurine Leslie, Mar garet Yonng, Ruth Tysvers. Franees Tysvers, Burnlee, Opal and Laelln DelbetmJ Thelma Cldw, Thelma Rogers. Olena Scott, Dow Hutchens, Claratllie Wets, Jeannette Smith, and Mar jorie Tyson. Ona ef the special numbers w m glben by the little -daughter of Mrs. Tyson; who snag a solo with vtelta accom paniment, played , by .Miss Kath leen Hobart. This WM highly appreciated. Another Interesting number which received- repeat ed encore, w m a duet played by Mr». Georgia 'Tyson and her mother, Mrs. A. Herndon, of Card Club Mee t s . The Elk Ladles Card Clab met Thursday afternoon of last week la thMr Pleasant Club room. This w ar the in itia l m eetlpk of tbe season and proved a vary enjoyable affair. Lovely potted plants were given ax prises. The fortunate opes rfaMvlng them were: Mrs. Frank Dean, for high score In bridge, apd Mrs. WflUgm Ropy,-tn five hun dred. Mrs. Hugh Gillette and After All, What Is Wealth A lW rfS tor Mrs. Htahphroy. th». guest fit to a u fr.to spend' the aftorapon at t í a boote of- Mrs. Josephin» Foley. The Oírla* Sewing etab WM ^entertained very delightfully Saturday evening a t tbe home of Mies Eva Poley, on B Street. Games were planned la aater- taainteat, aad luncheon was served by the hoateee at the dose Of the happy evening. This club la one of which Ash land la especially proad. Siam It* carried Off first, second aad third prises at the county fair aad one of Its number, a first at tbe atate fair. Two members of tbe clab were high acorfbg girls In the state. Those who enjoyed the evening with the botteee were: tbe Mieeee Mary Onley, Marie Devlee, Adena Joy, Leths Mtta»,. Lorraine Sparr. tired ia O a k ia p d fifty years and never bad anything > like , this happen before. Anotea» m » )M > th a t fit that fifty years ebe bad Sbt-celebrated a ntaaty «rat birthday.” The afternoon passsrt moat haptfly (or AH. w ith tea. and little cakes M the pleaMnt ending of the birthday celebra tion of one of the moot tegular members ef the cteas. Saturday at l i : J « p. m., tbe Daughters of the Nite were en tertained at luncheon « t the new L lth U Springs hotel There were repreMntatlves ef the or gan Isa ties In attendance from Grants Paaa, Medford and Ash land. A splendid Illustrated lecture A fter lnhebeoa, the bastaese wan given lately under tbe awk plees pf tbe Jualor C. B. of tbe H all. A t this session, plans were Preebvterlaa ebardi- . aub- formulated tor the F all Ceremon ject w m “Übels Sena’s Family” : ial which occur soon. pictures from tbe Home Missten During the fair this organise^ Flete Many enjoyed the beau tion sponsored a benefit dance tifu l pictures and tbe talk about for the lad las patrol at the them. ' . ' pavilion on the fair grounds, at which all Moonlc bodies were •r M« is KBPORV OF n m Reserva District Ma. 11 o o w n m o K o f „ WTT iri THE STATE BANK OF TALENT Overdrafts secured aad unsecured.— — Other boade, warrants and aeearlttea Including foreign government, state, maaletyal, corporation, ete.. including these shewn la Itpn» 14 and .41, if nay — Stocks, securities. claims, Hans judgments, etc. .......—— — ------- ------- Banking houM. »4.444; f m l t a r e and fixtures, 94,144 — — —— 14. Capital stock paid In — --------- ------- I f . Surplus fand .M.. ••••■•••»« *•>>•• 18. (a ) Undivided profite - DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks subject to reserve: 41. Individual deposite subject to check. Including depoptts due the State of miller. .Helen Chaney, Emily Taylor. Miss Dorothy Stevens and Miss Ellen Oaley assisted Miss Polvy In serving. tarings deposits or snbjact to — Attest: Ô. W .^ HCTjDR IDOB. »M .4T