thgl il. L. Wheel-1 repdrts t û t « oartouA of * (TOM • tocen t ' Fori ca n haa erri re i. / , . / ot 9U S ,09« I* that section. ,o ~ i. William Sporting ot WtlUai . ' «rat haaora amon* the college Creek then epoke: "I t b t I stock judging team* at the Pa- mlllatloa to dbh Jacket» com r Oranlte Oo.’e Crystal Blue rifle International livestock ex- for aid, hat oar own eonnty i are unexeeUed. Leave hl bit Ion here today. The Montana fusee to do anything, a id at order» for fall and spring Aggies were second, the Untver- ached for Medford » aid, a ry. 175 Bant Main. S. atty of British Coluiphta third, they gave.” Mr. Bparllng th «ton, Manager. 63-tf Washington State College fonrth bombarded the team of Mr. X' ---------- -------------------------------- and the Oregon Aggiee fifth. The ton that "the proposition wo, ST— Dark bine mackinaw offtelal judging of draft horse» .flute," and held “the^ wl ~ , -__________ MBMOM4JUI Peppy swimming ■on Hot Springs. Mths and piange. »inter. Candy Land— Chocolatés fresh daily made from purs materiels. The latest styles and fabrica In tailored and ready-to-wear Otapter O. E. S., to "be held to­ suita.— Pauleerud’s. 6S-tf morrow. (Tuesday), November •, «,• 7:00 p. m. Official visit from . ’ ip Worthy Grand Matron. Vtalt- Mrs. Total H ill and non Glenn • welcome. were visitors tor the day Sunday By order of the Worthy in Medford. TTatron LEAH M. CALDWELL, Sec'y. Yea. we have no hananne, but - “ By keeping the length of the > .et Works. Phone 161. 26-tf To EuRcnr— • machines approximately the same Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barron as in the largest of the present J'-.'turncd to . ' - I i I jiim ! left Saturday evening for Eugene dirigibles and getting the In­ L. Clay? .mb and t'.iugh- and Portland. While at Eugene creased capacity by increasing rcluned from a two they will visit tbeir sob George the diameter we are able to con- eeks visit in Southern Califor- Francis who Is a «student at the University. He has recently been pledged to Lambdo Psi and the Madden retreads tires. 63-tf Phi Mu Alpha fraternities. Madden FINISHING TONIGHT »’TROUBLE WITH WIVES” UESDAY WEDNESDAY w. I » « « . work for. Fads begin to 41« Jnst as so»» as editors take them Off the first page. Mostr all jealousy comes from what Is suspected rather thin' from what Is known. FOR EXCHANGE Good 5-room home In Klamath Falla for one in Ashland. . Three acre« and 7-room house on Wimer St., tor smaller Ash­ land home. H O acres near Medford, highly Improved, finest of soil- W ill take Ashland home on it, owned by widow who cannot work ranch. 63-1 STAPLES * PAYNE (Continued from page on») What yon want to do le gen­ WA8HINGTON, Kor._ 2— (U. erally something Illegal or some­ P .)— Colonel W illiam Mitchell'« thing , the reformers are trylhg to stop. t ’ criticisms of the W ar and Navy ! Departments have not affected Gray last night, ’'and the others are also capable opeakers.”- Try opts were held (U> th(LJUL&x. ject, "Resolved that the foreign powers should discontinue Inter­ vention In China’s political nf- fairs.” Five minutes wore devoted to constructive argument and three minutes to rebnttaL An affirm a­ tive Speaker debated against a negative speaker, and U»ey an­ swered each other’s argument*. 8inoe there were more affirm a­ tive speakers, arguments were presented by the judges for refu­ tation by the debate aspirants. Baseball season. Is over. Next year we suggest they hlr'o women umpires so players -can’t talk back. • Thanksgiving's coming. It ' is not a celebration bald because tom bali season ends there. Nino Eskimos have arrived In New York. Cope should watch BER OF DEBATE TEAM (Continued from page one) army discipline, Lieutenant Col­ onel George L. Hicks, adjutant of the eighth corps arsa told the "ju ry of generals" trying M it­ chell, today. - Hicks said as yet he had seen no breakdown Ih discipline In hie command. Hicks’ testimony directly contradicting the charges of the W ar Department against Mitchell, came under cross ex­ amination by Representative Frank A. Reid of Illinois. Mit­ BELIEVE NEW ROAD TO chell's attorney. A turtle may ait around a couple of hundred years without thinking up any excuse tor doing Eylar linen—hand drawn threads—hand hemstitch ed applique. Instructions gladly given on stitches. BABCOCK'S GIFT SHOPPE Phone Í67 NattylClassÿî ' ■ ' '" ¿ J " — ■■ ■ » 7“ ’ ” ^ ' . -' r.k. *‘- V Suits - Overcoats CAVES WILL BE BlYLT BANDS TO PRACTICE, CITY HALL TONIGHT (Q osttew « F ro » Pag» Owe) Bursell then spofe In favor of the rosài district, stressing that Carl Loveland, director of the high .school and city bands an­ It would he a general benefit nounced this morning that prac­ tice tor both bands will be held to the city hall thia evening. The high school band will practice at 7 o’clock, while the city band will meet one hour later. Millet's Toggery “Bab-a-dash-Iim* Asbestos Tidings Ads Bring R esults them. They may get joba firing apartment furnaces. Caught a bootlegger In Nash­ ville, Tenn. He was 90 years old. But his goods were not. fo SOMETHING DIFFERENT ASHLAND BOY flR>tEM- Bad news from Texas, state isn’t what It once Took five men to shoo bandit. protests against ths Free Delivery Serrine Phone 108 MOftkSfc L ittle le known ot the victim of the road district. L. of the tragedy. He hao no mysr of Jacksonville, thi relatives or parents la this part a written protest. o f the country, his co-workere say. In the belief that the body might have come through the head gates to the east side spillway, the w a t^ W a a nhtat off shortly after the trfte d y . 8cienee ha» not yet decided whether a clapi-dfgger 1» »n agriculturist or » fisherman. Hes Heck says: ' " I f Darwin had looked a little further, he might ’a* fonpd more goat in us than m o n ip y /’ Standard Cleaners MAN DROWNED IN LINK RIYKR WHILE HUNTING , uStove Wall” ANOTHER -K IND O F - NOTICE Sealed proposals addressed to J. 8. Landers, secretary of the Board of Regents of the Oregon Normal Schools, will be received a t the office of J. A . Churchill. Department of Education, at the Capital Building, Salem, Oregon, until 10:00 o’clock a. m., No­ vember 12, 1026, for th». fur­ nishing of all material and the performance of a ll labor required for the completion of a two-story concrete building, for the Ore­ gon Normal ifctaool at Ashland, Oregon. AU work and materials must conform to the plans and speci­ fications therefor on filo a t the offloe of the architects, Boones and Hersog. 104# Chamber of Commerce BnlMIng, Portland. Oregon, and at the offlco of J. A. Churchill, Salem, Oregon, ami at the office of J. H. Fuller, Ashland Oregon. ,63 10 sella protected tires. In trying to pass another car 63-tf storms the last year— had been designed with a-view to use In on the highway about seven miles Where la a good shlngler and connection with moving masts, ont of Ashland on the Klamath roof patcher. Blackwell of he said. But In the new R-100 Fall» road, the car of August and R-101 the designer» were Medack hit soft d irt and turned Phone 3231. planning the mooring prows of completely over yeste^ay even­ the airships with special refer­ ing, injuring Mr. Medack. Yisitors Hunda) were ence to their attachment to moor­ He was immediately rushed to Jerry O’Nell from ing masts. the Community hospital but hia visitor» in Ash The new dirigibles w ill have a wounds proved fatal and he pass­ Klamath Falls. speed of about 70 mllos an hour ed away at 12:00 o'clock last Candy Land— Peppermint and and w ill be propelled by seven night. Mr. Medack was a resident of Wintergreen waters our own •0 0 horsepower engines ot the Dieeel type, using heavy fuel oil Mt. Angel, Oregon and is survived* make. instead of gasoline. The dirig­ by tale wife, Mrs. Mary Medack ibles w ill be constructed ' In the and son, F. O.’ Medack, of Long­ Returned to A shland— There has been no acci­ Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bergner Royal Airship Works at Card­ view, Waabiagton. dent about the popularity returned Saturday from a busl- ington, England, where work­ The body will be sent to Mt. men are already busy enlarging Angel for Interment. nenp trip to Astoria. the present sheds In anticipation ot the commencement of work IAL GIRL VlMiliag In Ashland— on the new machines. E SCHOOL Miss Ora Norris of Hollywood. After extensive tests of thy arrived in Ashland Friday even­ completed airships have been In an article In The Tidings ing, where she will spend her made, said ths official, It. was Saturday concerning Ashland peo­ vacation visiting with Mins Lois the intention of the A ir Ministry ple attending the University of Russell of this city. Miss Norris to lease ths ships to a com­ Oregon, the name of Mjss Ger­ Is employed in one of the moving mercial company tor use In trude Brown of thia city wee in­ picture studios of Culver City, transporting malls and passeng­ advertantly . overlooked. Miss during her «lay here Mias Norrie ers between London and India. Brown la a Freehman at tko hop«« to visit the different beau­ Work on a new mooring mast University, where ahe is promi­ ty «pots of Southern Oregon, it nent in musical elrcles. She ' the weather permits. graduated from the Ashland High echool in 1024, and took Returned to A shland-— a poet graduate course for a Miss Clara Blegtl returned yes­ year. She was a leader in music terday to Ashland from an ex­ circles here, being a member of Or at Your Grocer tended trip to all points of In­ the orchestra and the girls’ glde terest in the Eastern states. M lu club of the local high school. Biegel was met In Portland by her mother, Mrs. C. B. Biegel and brother Milton. They return­ There will be no more rein, ed home by anto Sunday evening. at le as t, for a ehort time, was Miss ntegel has resumed her post», the prediction this „morning by tion in the City Recorders office. Lanta Dodge, weather obeerver Dodge declared that the light A ffnU i lg m em t ng wee — t Mrs. A. N. Humphrey and Mrs. enough to register, and that no B. L. Powell haVe returned from more ruin would be forthcoming the State convention of Parent for a tew days. All things do NOT come to “ him wlio Teachers association at Portland. M ft. W alter Herndon and Mrs. Wealth d.c« not. Riches “ dropped into Lonts Dodge who also attended the convention will return soon. the lap” arc in exception. t SUPERIOR BREAD Uniform For Fiçe Protection back of Stoves, Ranges and Gas Plates, at Simpson’s Hardware Winchester Store THERE can be no advancement where inter­ est is lackinking. SUCCESS never ecm ee.to. anyone; U amom from them. THROUGH the upstanding principles of maintaining a service of personal interest—loy­ alty to industry—leniency to business—this IN ­ STITUTION has PROGRESSED, ITS CORNERSTONE: “ CO-OPERATION” Solving Your Problems in Face. Powder NATIONAL BANK Ashland, Oregon New Loose Powder Com* pacts. It solves forever the Powder Problem. ITse your favorite powders in the compacts. Compacts $1.00 and $1.25 NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR POR TR AIT’S MADE FOR CHRISTMAS. Lithia Springs Pharmacy Prescription Druggist Lithia Springs Hotel Building Darling Studio & Art Store Lithia Springs Hotel Building Qùality Franklin Bakery i ¡ « • «U w m o tio n in Do« Q ’ s but plcnl^ ' o f • w i f i , 4 < r ¡ M$ L a th le tic ctu « to cn4 f e fm e d y that n on e i, 50c; Children 25e D, CONVERHE AT THE ORGAN - Kr4»ra«*d to A sh lan d --. Mrs. W . 8. Ball has recently returned from a visit In Idaho. She was accompanied by her daughter and son-la-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moors. M r, Moore ie the eon of sttornoy. J. W. Mqoro of Ashland. Currin’s Logg< OVERLAND Shoe Shop A name on the Garment? WEALTH IS WON, NOT If there is, you may be sure that the maker tried to make it good. He W AITED FOR would not want it branded if he Your success.will come not from wishing and waiting Lui front working and SAV­ ING. , ' Start a savings account with the Citifcena Bank of Ashland and make your roghlar deposits the steps that lead to Fortune. The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon thought it might reflect discredit upon his line on account of unsat­ isfactory services. Look for Garments that the Maker is Willing to Put His Lable on.