ASH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G Telephons »♦ One M on th __ Three Mentha Six Months .. One YVhr ------ study Of Ute satinet well Atta* »'■'Fte* Moa«*?,- Fstiñmrr Single Insertion. »er inch 1 One Insertion n Week ___ R « S ‘2 Í Ü = Connell. Librar) Mondar. ' Pebm nn Club. siep ta g . H, O. Anderson. Wisst Insertion, wer 8 point line ________ Modi subsequent insertion. 8 .‘point line Card at Thanks — „.......... ............ _............. BOINA! Study Cl»b iN8 irwlse will be made In hdvertlh- Floral Society. Meets Bob- Me. Library, 8:88 >. « . Tneedsw, FitWwery * " QlVle Im­ provement «fob, 8:18 p. m. “International Relations,“ I f Mrs. M t X Norris. BkacnUve Board meeting l i l A p. « , Tuesday, February ft—A lp ty Chapter. Mo. X. O. B, R in­ WHAT COW B BH Fl U I'R S ADVERTISING teMfe events, whose an admission charge la made or a Wen Is AdverUatog.” jonat will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders. • IfB B D A R Y 1, 1098 6 ‘OD REMEMBERS— “I am the God of Bethel, where thou anoiq test the pillar; • now arise, get thee out from this land, and ’»tO'rn unto the land of thy kindred.’* Oen. 81. 18. .i PRAYER— Thoa Ood of all grace, we rejoice to know that Tliy promises are all yea and amen in Christ Jeeus. mn auto nar asm - —— *» ■ .. ** * "’f/ gx «sen teeeU. ‘ «Woe b e u n to th e to u r is t str a n g e r w h o d a llie s w ith th e a u to m a p s o f th is c o u n tr y . • T h e m ap g o m e fo r to u r ­ is ts h a s b een a g o o d o n e fo r th e p r o fit o f th e m ap m ak ers, hut n o t fo r th e p r o g r e ss o f th e to u r ist,, M aps are u sa b le fo r a lm o st th a t fo r w h io h th e y are in te n d ed . A lw a y s th e y are a t le a s t twao y e a r s b eh in d th e tim es. T h ere h a s been som e in e ffe ctu a l a tte m p t to co rrect t h is e v il in som e sta te s. F o r a g la r in g e x a m p le o f w h a t a m a p is n o t one d o cs n o t n eed to g o o u t o f th e . v ic in ity o f K la m a th F a lls. T h e C a lifo r n ia S t a te A u to m o b ile A s s o c ia tio n s till p a sse s o u t a m a p w ith n o in d ic a tio n on i t o f th e K la m a th F a lls - A sh la n d h ig h w a y . I n f a c t th is a s s o c ia tio n h a s sev er a l su ch m a p s to Sell a n d g iv e a w a y . F a ilu r e t o p u t th e in fo r m a tio n on m a p s p la y s in, o f cou rse, w ith th e b ig g e r g a m e o f th e a sso c ia tio n . I f yo u are a m em b er o f th e a s s o c ia tio n o r p u t y o u r d o lla r on th e c o u n ter w h en y o u wash t o tr a v e l th ro u g h a str a n g e co u n ­ tr y it is su r p r is in g th e am o u n t o f d e ta ile d in form ation y o u can g e t, and roost o f th e tim e i t p a y s to sp en d th e d o lla r. I f it w ere p o s s ib le to b r o a d c a st th e sam e in fo r ­ m a tio n , or m ap it, th e r e w o u ld be n o in fo r m a tio n to sell. A n y m ap p u rch a sed , h o w e v e r , w o u ld be w orth th e m on ­ ey. B u t w h en su ch an a sso c ia tio n a s th e C a lifo rn ia S ta te c o n tin u es to le a v e a s im p o rta n t a lin k o f h ig h w a y as the K la m a th Falls-A f>hland str e tc h o ff th e m ap s, and th e m a p s d istr ib u te d sh o w an a p p a r e n tly g o o d h ig h w a y c u t­ t in g a c r o ss th e m o u n ta in s a t a p o in t tw e n ty m ile s sou th o f E uijeka th e r e is so m e th in g w ron g. M on ey i s b ein g o b ta in ed u n d er f a ls e p r e te n se s.— K la m a th F a lls N ew s. D O N ’T B R A M IS R R * T h e T rea sitry D e p a r tm e n t e s tim a te s th a t th ere are 8,000 raisers ia A m e r ic a , w h o k eep t h e ir h o a r d in g s m ere l y to g lo a t o v e r them . T h e e s tim a te is th a t $400,000,000 in c a sh is h id d e n a w a y in m a ttr e sse s, h o le s in th e w a ll, in so ck s, in v a r io u s c le v e r or fo o lis h p la c e s, in ste a d o f be- in g d e p o site d in sa fe b an k s. M o n ey h id d en a w a y and m il u s e d i s c a se u tia lly d e ad. M u ch o f it is d e str o y e d in fife s, b y r o ts , b y th e d e a th an d fo r g e tfu ln e s s o f th e Iriders. I t ’s an u tte r ly fo o lish th in g to d o — to s la v e a w a y to earn m on ey, p u ttin g o n e ’s life b lo o d in to it, an d th en la y it a w a y to m o u ld o r to lie s to le n or l o s t T h e o n ly m oney w o r th h a v in g is th e m o n ey a t w ork. C h ica g o a u th o r itie s U ave a d o p te d th e “ o a feto r ih ’’ m eth o d o f h a n d in g out.finiib to a u to m o b ile v io la to r s. Sotne c o m m u n itie s h a v e g o n e th e m o n e bfftter b y e lim in a tin g e v e n th e o p tio n o f s e le c tio n a t a c a fe te ria . W e m ig h t r e g r e t t h e la ck o f a e b a n ta n q u a in Aab- land, e x c e p t fo r t h e f a c t th a t w e m ig h t h a v e to p ay to h e a r B ill M itc h e ll t o ll u s ab ou t w h y h e resign ed from th e a rm y . ' - < J h d g e M flC dm aut m a y l>e » « d a y , February 5—Fraternal Brotherhood. Pariah Monee, iRvenlng, W e e ORRDON’S KEYNOTE T h e O regon s ta te ch am b er o f com m erce c o u ld n o t h a v e se le c te d a m ore a p p r o p r ia te k ey n o te in th e ir an n n al m e e tin g th a n the c o -o rd in a tio n o f th e s t a t e ’s a g r ic u ltu r a l a n d in d u s tr ia l d e v e lo p m e n t N e ith e r w ill e v e r roach th e m axim um d ev elo p m en t u n le ss th e o th e r i s a ls o g r o w in g a n d 'c r ea te s u sers o f each o th e r s p ro d u c ts. W h en n e w s e ttle r s are p ro cu red for th e u n c u ltiv a te d a c r e s in O reg o n , n ew in d u str ie s w ill be a ttra cted to ou r s ta te ; a s n e w in d u s tr ie s a r e lo c a te d j{n O regon c itie s , m ore s e ttle r s w ill lo ca te, on O regon -lan d to grow th e p r o ­ d u c ts w h ic h w ill b e n e c e ssa r y to feefl th e a d d itio n a l w ork m en in th e fa c to r ie s . • Installation LOCAL PI0N B I& , L .w. BURBIRS BURIED SUNDAY (Continued From Page Gne) family by his side, he breathed his last. - ; Bur rise,. 8l* years ago, WA* A familiar character on the. muddy add rutty thproughfare of Klam­ ath Falla, known * ae Mata street. The travelers knew him w ill’ because he formerly oper­ ate* the Lakeside Ian which was legated In the old town of Llnk- vffln 5; > Jgst print to hie stroke of par­ alysis, he coadneted a ranch near Merrill, but Was forced to forego active life when stricken. He Is survived by hla wife, a d a u g h te r , Mrs. -R. L. Dalton, -and two sons. Louts Bnrrlss of Merrill and another son In Cali­ fornia. Mr. Bnrrlss before coming to Klamath Falls, had lived for many years in Ashland, FAMOVB 8VANU8LKT HONORED IN cfclCAGO (Continued From Page One) Z. Conrad, tor twenty years pas­ tor of tha hiatorlo Park Street church, Boston; Rsv, John Tim­ othy Stone of the Fourth Presby­ terian church, Chisago; Rev. Harry L. 81 rat chan, of the Latta American Evangelisation Cam­ paign, Rev'. John Alfred Faulk­ ner of tha Drew Theological Sem­ inary Madison, N. J., Rev. Oswald T. Allia of the Princeton Theolo­ gical Seminary, and Dh Robert P. Wilder, founder o f the student volunteer movement for foreign missions. William Phillips Hall of New York, who Introduced the auto­ matic block signal system for rail­ ; w a y , a device invented by his father, will he the principal i speaker Qn Layman's Day, Wed­ 1 nesday. Henry 8. Dulaney, Baltimore and Blffney T. S « lth , grain mar- J merohsnt, Winnipeg, Man.; also , will, ha among the speakers that i day. A M - • ..-8tnl M other week has passed Daughters of* the Nffe I L i I L J I? U R l l I t i IN Jack8On SWHfc continues to l l ** without a eopnty «gent, as no A luncheon at the LlUila VUftlV V U t ^ e88or hRg yftt be#n appointed Springs hotel, at, 18; tfl.p . nfc, was m viiP i i w c i A- ° e*®1»«10* •®»71®® the Opening feateioe.ot 0 * c®*- monlal of the Daughters of the Mile, Which q»et. in Ashland Sat­ that month for hla new home at urday, --------- Gtendale, Calif. Thio aitusUoa Covers werp laid, ter «tate-fire L o w of H om e R u le R ig h ts neeomea more interesting because iU e,t*v wl* 4 l® 8ttBr»m# * * • “ * T h rou gh F r e a k A c ts of,the marriage of Mlaa Cleone La m j u w to b e QqnlOSMd Mur, as related eltev b em In. thja “ * } & lnW and the eleven candidates m 1 paper« who,, after having served gueste of honor. PORTLAND, Ore. Feb. 1- — aa> stenographer n t th e county The decorations had bees Cities of Oregon want more home agent's- office ter. the past two planned « o a t artistically, with rule and they propose to revamp and ■&■ Oregon cities are also deter- in,th a meantime, Robert G- FUw- mittee which had. to a w o s k , to mlhed to take steps that will pre- |eI< county elnb leader, la serving charge. vent the pollution of the streams of aa acting county agent, hoc bubo he After an Inspiring talk by the the state and dlreced their city can’t dodge it. Supreme Queen she was pre­ sented with a handsome Dieter« of Crater Lake! One of the eleven candidates initiated lato the Ancient ( Coin tin ned t r é « paga. 1,) Egyptian ceremonial of ike Daughter« of the Mile was from Salam; the others from. Ashland, Medford and Grants ¿ddfc.1 “Th8 gteammh horn* oft Mayé? Mrs. Q. a » b a a s* é l Granitoi, ütMÄ WM Ute aceno o f A . deUgbttoi'Rartr Wsdaasdpy ’gttérm »* WUH Mta tolto « » ■ < * A»d membership of the Social Circle df 4 h ChrtetiM eburol. tfce 8 ¿ i - ■ « > !* '» (* * » I /tVTVXWt M W ifflu Uto'rdsa a &;■ 7 tan tag the appearance of.U ttle Misé Patricia HsMlffga as a lovelir pink and bine, w the c o le i scheme the deeomtlrae nn ito » « ¡ t e A » « te li OUR PRUNING-TOOLS ■ 4,.. saws . ?■ and AGocdPUce to b u y Gèod Shoes ''fiStas« wHk Men’hSbols Aud^ iw p ip r n ig VALENTINES ARE DIFFERENT Visitors From W e e d - Mrs. Charlie Brady, Jr. niece, Marcine Oiler, of spent a few days last wee) Mr. and Mm. 0. J. Bra< Allison street. g. Studio & Art t i & a Stuing, Botai BM» Just the thing for the library or lthe small <£omg r o m ■A*' Orlie Crew« la very 111 at the Community hoipital. «SAMSDN«; Mr. and Mrs. C. Froman of Church street report the birth FAST bf an eight and one half poand baby girl yesterday. (Continued from Page Ope) M OREGON DEVELOPS ent plants absorbed the company ConfiiM-d T o H om e— has systematically and diligently L. 8. Brown is c roncehtrated Its efforts upon en­ hla home with the fl couraging wider u s « of electric­ ity by those now residing In the field' It' anrves. It has also con- . Married— r intently ca rried on an eneTgdtic ; Blaise C. Gibson of • Medford campaign ta bringing to the kt- , and Mias Cteo»e. La Mar of Cor­ tention 'af possible Investor« and vallis were married at Corvallis, settldrt the multitude of Ste 8a*nrtay afternoon. Mr. Olb- ii »«Ip« of this country. ,»on la m a n g er of the Shell o il No phase of the possibilities «bmtnmy la Medford and well of thy territory is overlooked to known In the connty. th if work. * Agriculture, horticul­ ture,. timber- resources, mining/ ' Mias Florence Hollmeyar has stock raising and the commercial asK«te o f.t^ s various communities 1 returned to Ashland from Port­ where she has been taking are hetatded to the public through land. 1 er<*ry means available. * a i secretarial course. A, W O N D E B F U L T A S T E W l T f t E A 6 H B IT E O F SÜPERKWÄ BltEAD V'1 4’'y* '■ ”8* ' ALWAYS UNlFQBMi y, * a fe fit» * ▲ to flta k io B t o u r R a d ia to r