PAGE THREE Mrs. Calvin Coolidge Known a d ' Best Dressed Lady of W rite House J. W . W akefield, chairman of the Republican county central committee, opened the. conven­ tion. Rev. T. H. Temple led In prayer. J. T. Buehler waa then appointed chairman of the con­ commissions, reads another por­ vention, with Carl Ifengwald tion of the platform. The con­ as secretary. vention also went on record Committees Named as being opposed to the tithing The following committees «ere bill. ’• * appointed ana each went into A t the outset, the platform session before making their re ­ reiterates the desire of the re­ porta: Platform, A. J. Crose, publicans to strengthen the di­ , Bert Anderson, Mrs, S. L. Leon- rest prim ary rather than to des­ 1 ard, H arry Tomlinson, G. M. troy it. They favor making It ^Green, O. D. Morrow, Mrs. F. L. “an instrument of good govern­ . Touvell, W . T. Grieve and Alex ment through responsible m ajor­ Sparrow. Rules and Order, ity rule, where now it encourages Steve Nye, Fred Homes, Mrs, factionalism, m inority dictation, D. W . Luke, George Hilton, Jr., repudiated pledges and shifting Rosa Kline and George J. Park- responsbllity.” . er. Credentials, A. C. Nininger, In ths connection a resolution appointed chairman in place of was adopted calling upon the I V. V. Mills who was absent, Jackson county delegation to re­ I Royal Brown, S. M. Tuttle, Mrs. introduce In the coming session Beulah Joy and 9. 9. Smith. of the legislature the pre-primary Reporta Acosptsd convention h ill which was de­ The reporta of the varieus feated at the last sessioni. committees were accepted. Wm. Ralph Cowgill Gets Pre- Primary Indorsement (Continued From Page One) Çarle and wife of Foot’B Creek questioned th j platform report, but when prevailed upon to name article In Sunday’s Oregonian, definite objections said the only tangible evidence was the al- j legation against Governor Pierce 1 on his pardoning record. Mr. , Carle stated he was In the gov- ■ ernor’s office «when he “ heard there had been only five par- ! dona Issued.” Pop Oates stated, A, C. Nininger, Cash W alker and Mrs. Pracht; Three, Q. M. Creep. L . A. Roberts and R. P. Camp­ bell; Four, Harry Tomlinson; Pive, T. H. Simpson, H. 8. Emory and W. S. Stennett; Six, C. W. Fraley and Clint Baughman; Seven, Dr. Gregg, committeeman absent; Eight, E: Thornton, com­ mitteeman, absent; Nine, E. H. Jackson, committeeman, absent; Bellview,' Fred Homes, Mrs. Beulah Joy and A. W. Lows. Mrs. D. Peroszi, a member of the state executive committee, was present. “TWISTUM” ANIMAL CIRCUS In case you don’t recognise the ball player with the dimmers, we’ll let you In on the secret. I t ’s your old friend. Tyrus Cobb, manager of the Detroit Tygcrs. The photo was snapped at the Augusta (Ga.) trebl­ ing camp of the Detroit team Just alter Cobb had arrived from Baiti- moro where he underwent an opera* tion for the removal ef a growth . " fr o m hit left eye.*■ . TOYS What About Tour Oil? We have the right grade for every Free crankcase service. shoulder, and motor. believed him .’’ Convenient draining rack. present from Williams Service Station' follows; Pre- Boulevard & Sherman Malone; Two, wept on Carle’s In which John Kelly, political Carle must have w riter, stated a coalition had The delegates been formed between Briggs and Ashland were as Cowgill in order to force Dunn cinct One, C. A. out of the race. Mr. Briggs gether at the hotel and bor­ stated this was erroneous. after actual records of the par­ rowed one another's Ironing dons had been shown. Mr. Carle. board.” I that "the governor must have Everyone In Washington, In fact, has a good word to say for Mrs. Coolidge, i t has been manjf years since a firs t lady waa as FOR SUMMER well llk,ed as the present one. Beautiful New Spring The young woman who comes COMFORT to the W hite House to dress her hair la one of her boosters. ” 1 was scared to death the Ju st Received first time I waa called in/.’ she says. “ I kept thinking, ’what If I get water down the back of her neck?’ But, honestly, I ’m and >otlier a p p l i a n c e s not afraid of It at all now. In fact, I did spill some water on which will make wnrm Paints and W all Paper her once, and she oply laughed weather work easier. and said, ‘Do I get a bath, SHASTA • , FRUIT CREAM Prepare For Hot Weather Wall Paper Designs Electric Irons Toasters Percplators J. O. RIGG By ALLENE SUMNER N E A Service W rite r W A SHING TO N, D. C., Mar 30 Grace Goodhue Coolidge, first lady of the Jan^ / o r je a r\y thre«^ years, is known to social Wash­ ington as “ the best dressed woman who has ever graced the W hite House.” But this doesn’t mean Mrs. Coolidge has deserted the cause of Coolidge economy. No presi­ dent's wife within memory spent as little on her wardrobe as does, Mrs. Coolidge. She has solved woman’s hardest problem — how to spend little , but be well dressed. And she makes no bones about it. She even chuckles a bit over the oonsternatlon she sometimes fieea on the faces of high-hat guests when they see her In a made-over gown at a W hite House reception. D islikes Form ality ' Mrs. Coolidge dislikes formal dress of stiff brocades ana g lit­ tering stuffs. Hundreds of pic­ tures of her have been taken— but rare indeed is the picture showing her in decollette. “ The president doesn’t like it,” says one picture agency. Besides, the expense! This is an economical administration. Although Mrs. Coolldgjb Is rarely vseen without a string of beads o f some sort, she does not wear expensive jewels. In fact,' it Is said that she owns ho diamonds but her. simple little engagement ring. But she loves earrings. , She Is as conservative In dress as her husband Is In politics. No matter! what the diode, she wears skirts that reach nearly to her ankles. She seldom pays more thad $2 for a pair of hose, although she buys large quan­ tities 6f them, owning hose In a hundred shades to match var- lous costumes. Looks For Bargains When she does het own shop­ ping In one of Washington's specialty shops she la* not above picking up a "bargain,” a flower from the tray of those “slightly soiled,” a “sample” comb or a string of beads. An incident at a recent g lit­ tering W hite House reception Is Ufamrfnatlng. The cream of Washington’s society was In the line that mov­ ed past her. As the gowned and Jeweled women /walked up to take her hand, a woman less mpdlshly dressed came up. th e w is a "society <- ta ttle r’s - « woman who has made hdy liv ­ ing for years by attending Wash­ ington’» functions and ' wrtMhg The Funny Presents A W hite House attache says: “ She gets a big laugh out of the funny letters people write her and the things they try ie give her. And whenever a child tries to send her a guinea 'pig or a white mouse or a rabbit, she Is especially sure that the little letter answered at once.” Mrs. Coolidge does not give interviews. She did, when she first entered the W hite House— hut she found that the reporters wrote of her only as an econ- omical housewtve. And her vanity was a bit hurt. “They m ight at least Always Genuine W hite House attaches who remembered that I like music as have attended countless recep­ well as to bake shoptcake.” she tions in many administrations is said to have commented. marvel at Mrs. Coolidge's poise. Always she manages tot inject real warmth and sincerity into the hundreds of greetings she must give to strangers. And she seems to enjôy it, too. She almost grins when she comes down the marbre s ta ir­ way Into the Blue Room while the Marine band plays " H a ll to the Chief.” Some of her in­ Flowers present fragrant timate friends* say she has said. messages of love. This is “ I rarely go. through this act the season when they are but what I am thinking of the most bountiful and most days when my dally promenade beautiful. consisted of going to m arket in Northhampton with a basket on my arm, while I tried to decide For E aster we will have a whether to buy steaks or chops ?oinplete assortment of cu( for supper.” and potted plants. Place Another woman, who knew her your order now. in the days before she entered the W hite House says: articles about them. Her eyes were busy as she approached Mrs. Coolidge, try ­ ing to note every detail of the first lady’s costume. Mrs. Cool­ idge. j noticed H- Her eyes sparkled. ’ She leaned forward and whispered: “ You can get the description from aome old clippings. Miss ---------------. I t ’s an old one again. Just made over a little bit.” I know this a true anecdote, for I heard it myself. I was next in line. FLOWERS BLOOM For Easter SU11 Light-Hearted “ She has refused to be made miserable by the demands put upon her as president’s wife. Sho giggles and chatters as mock as In the days when we Hired to- ASHLAND FLOWER SHOP StartEveryDay with j you'll repeat your order j i J •'/) BRAND D IU llW you can’t get too much of a good thing. Once you’ve tried Frye’s “Delicious’’ Brand Hams and Bacon on your own table, they remain by right of superiority. O nly selected grain-fed young porkers furnish these hams and sides, and the exclusive Frye curing process holds every atom of flavor and goodness in bond until they reach your table. Our ow n and U. S. Government Inspectors Watch every step of their preparation, right up to the final wrapping, to keep Frye’s "Delic­ ious” Brand Ham and Bacon up to its standard of goodness. 19 ways o f cooking bacon alone and over 160 other tested receipts in F rye’s "M eat Guide.” Send 2c to F rye « Co., S eattle , for your copy. These recipes n u ke cooking a pleasure and every meal a delightful treat. rPURE cream -flavored with real CREAht — ITS TRULY N ature’s Food In Moat Tempting Form Made In Ashland By ASHLAND CREAMERY 3A6 E. Main Street H E most delicious dressings— in less time— with less effort— at less cost. T Briefly, that explains why Mazola enjoys the greatest sale o f any salad oil in America. Try this radyo. Thnayonr- salf. In Uss thans fina min­ utas yon con moho tha mart dalicions M o yn n aU a yon avar tastasi» t tup Mtools y i Ststp—to I Efg Yolk Pupriks ttsipoou Sugsr a SsMtipoout y i taupoon Sah Itutou Juh tnupoou tPhUs s r i taUtipoo rappoT 7 antfpr x Beat egg yolk BaraogMy and add Mazola one teaspoon at a time until Just a Little Different * PHONE US FOR SUGGESTIONS Food th atstan ds by” you k s In 3 to 5 m in u tas — T h s f s fu star than plain to a stl The Ashland Electric Shop is made from pure, sweet Salads made M azóla Famous is often the wish when planning your meals. - -art excellently balanced food in protein, carbohydrate#, minerals and vitamine«*. —pins the “bulk” that helps make laxative«, seldom needed. , • A resolution- Jaetraotteg the county's reprueagtattvaa |g G » legislature to diligenti? work for the amendment o f the »rtg- gnt law applying, to warehooee certificates to the end that the funds of the federal Intermed­ iate bank be,, made avaUahle ter the farmers of.Oregoa, «as intro­ duced and approved by the con­ vention. 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