P a w Thro* Urgent Needs Of Hospital Are Outlined moots once a month; bow the county is districted and. work or­ ganised and In what way the work la supported tho s p eakerto ld 1« introducing tho subject. How thio money derived from the Christmas Seal sale and mem* - In the belief that the next (Continued Prom Page One)« bershlp la the association Is util* preeidential campalgh w ill be lsed, was stated. The nurse’s car, fought ont entirely along wet and speaker. She brought to her audi­ the supplies, the m ilk and cloth­ dry Bnes. Mrs. E lla A. Boole, ence; the program of the health ing purchased were some of the New York City, National Presi­ work in the public schools and Rems named. what the parents may do to for­ dent W. 0. ‘J’. U., today sent out "A ll the work io etaoatlonal. ward that work. - a final message to the delegates The clinics are an t m w t a n t fact­ W ith a brief resume of the sit­ to the 52nd annual convention of or in the wo^t. The Ashland the W . C. T , U., Los Angeles, uation as it existed a few years ! clinics were given a strong need ago, quoting the eye-opening sta­ Cal., September 28— October 2 of priase as the most sncceseful tistics gathered daring the world to attend the convention pre­ in the county, bat the speaker War. and the wonderful impetus pared to make dp a plan to car­ suggested mere than 48 members given physical education in the ry on the fight against modifi­ of the association would m ake a schools, by these surveys, she met cation of' the Volstead Act or better showing for the commun­ a ll possible objections to health nullification of the 18tb amend- ity. ' ... work In the schools and stated * "H ealth is the cheapest thing, that now three fourths of the "Desptte the announcement« of in the long rnn for which to spend schools provide fer health educa­ Representative Tllson pf Con­ money" said Miss Carleton. "M a k ­ tion. , '• necticut and ether political man­ ing children fit for intelligent liv ­ In her splendid address, the agers of campaigns now in pro­ ing. was sorely a worthy object­ speaker outlined the points stres­ gress that ’p ro h lM tio h h a s no ive.” sed in the program; first: com­ part In polities,’ American Vot­ In closing, Miss Carleton out­ munity welfare, with its training ers are lining up on qne side or lined the work done for mothers in unselfishness. Second; group the other of the prohibition ques­ and introduced Mrs. Gammii, who approval, with positive health em­ tion and all major political was' chosen to attend the Port­ phasised, t^e concrete means for strategy is directed tpward that land meeting as secretory of the measuring health and rules of the division. The next congress w ill Home Economics work In Jack- game. be dry If evpry tjry voter votes co son county, Prevention is the keynote, ac­ election day; but after that the Horae Makers companied by education. Health Association Against the Prohibi­ * Mrs. J. A. Gammii called at­ protection secured by common tion ' Amendment w ill reorganize tention to the Home- Makers In ­ sense methods. for a final assault on the 18th stitute to be held in October In Examples Cited Amendment Their aim will be Medford, asked the assistance of The speaker cited concrete ex­ », BWB to elect a wet president and It is A the Ashland ladles in making it amples and called attention to the to avert that possible calamity a success. Splendid showing made by the that the W . C. T. U. convention The phase of the work in which schools at the fair, In the health w ill bend Its efforts." Mrs. Gammll’s interest centers Is posters displayed. Young people w ill have * a The nation’s crack hog-callers "started something” when they held their championship contest in < the "L ittle Mothers* Clubs" and By health chores in the lower Omaha efty flreihen even quit their checker games to learn the pork-persuading art. Here's Cha large part in the convention pro­ this she presented, with the aims one of the firemen, demonstrating that he can lure a pig Just nine weeks old right away from its grades, slides and talks In the up­ gram and w*ill form ally present — to interest children to conserve , ytth.his J’poo^e’^cries.y At the upper left Is Mrs. E. C. Warner of .Wernersville. Web., oosofths per and the seven rules of the the Patriotic Roll signed by more and preserve health, to improve * *. " women performers.z game. Is the work carried oi\ than half a million young men the individual and community through the schools. First aid and women of high school and C. T. U., Mrs. M. C. Mnnnr./ life and last to prepare for moth­ demonstrations and nutrition college years. erhood. W orld’s treasurer and Dr. Valer­ classes In the upper grades are Additional signatures are be­ ia H. Parker, president of the W ith so enthusiastic a leader, some of the forward looking plans ing received dally, many young National- Council of Women, w ill the work along that line w ill be In this year’s work. people saying that they are es­ also speak. carried on successfully. ’ Keeping contagion out of the pecially devlrous of signing so as An initial musical number was "Canada’s Experiments In Liq­ I community is an important part to make protest against the gen­ uor Control” w ill h e ’ the subject G overn m en t E n d e a v o r s to o f the work of the school nurse. given in a delightful violin solo eral Indictment of American of ah address by Dr. W . Peck, by* Chester Woods, Mrs. E. A. S h o w W h y M erton P n t Concrete Instances were cited. youth fostered by the wets. educational secretary of the, Pro­ Woods at the piano. Enthusiastic A c r o ss G igantic# D e a l After the Illuminating presen­ Signing fhe Patriotic Roll means applause brought in response a hibition Federation of Canada. tation of the health program, no that the signer agrees to nphpld beautiful Swedish melody. Mrs. Mfcry H arris Armor, the . N E W YO R K C I T ^ Sept. I t . — one could * retain the slightest the cohstlcutlon of the United Georgle cyclone. Captain Rich­ Rummage Hale (U P ) — Contrasting the apeedy doubt of Its importance In the States, assist law enforcement Announcements were made of mond Pearson Hobson, Mrs. Eva manner in which a claim o f 87,- school clrrlculum. In the community. the Rummage Sale, October 8 and O. Wheeler, president o f the W . 000,000 presented by* Richard County W ork A featured event of the con­ C. T. U. of Southern California, 9, with the attendant food sate Merton, German financier, wo» The "Health W ork" In the vention w ill be the children’s F. W . Richardson, Governor of and flower exchange and for the allowed by the alien property county was epitomised by Miss pageant, which will be a Vivid California, contemplated reception for teach- George' ' W . Cryer, custodian, District Attorney Mildred Carleton, county presi­ and colorful interpretation of Mayor of Los Angeles and lead­ .Buckner (oday presented evi­ dent of the Health Association. the recent statement of Presi­ ers of National and California dence of other lesser claims Who compose the County Uptt d e n t Calvin Coolidge, " E v e r/ woman’s organisation! and clubs, which were bound around by and the Executive Board which child should be taught reverence w ill address sessions of the con­ much government red tape. The for nature reverence for law and vention. government claims that .a bribe Cod." This pageant w ill be pre­ The central feature (o f the ex­ of 8441,000 to the late John T. sented by 1,000 children and hibit prepared for the Sesqni- King, a friend of Daugherty and 200 young people. Centennial w ill be on display at M iller, ex-officials now on trial, Pat Neff, ex-governor of Tex­ the convention chutch, as w ill supplied the needed influence to as, will address the convention exhibits of H.wenty departments circumvent the usual red tape. Sunday evening, September 25. of W . C. T. U, work Including Sehoritg Ernestina Alvarado of Child W elfare, Américanisation Mexico, president of the Mexi­ Legislation, Social Morality, can W. C. T. U. w ill speak on Scientific Temperance Instruc­ W orld’s Night. Miss Anna Gor- tion, Soldiers and Economics of don, president of the W orld’s W. Prohibition. < White House Planning Tor Real Economy b r in g in g g o o d nei F a ll V a lu e s Finest selection of new styles in Jewelry we’ve ever been able to allow. . . Y o u n g People? F o rb id d en to M ary, E n d L iv e s W ith R e v o lv e r DA VEN PO RT, Iowa, Sept. 22. — Burdetta Bergholte, 18, and George Powell, 2 J, whose parents wonld not let them get married, were found- dead in Powell’s au­ tomobile near here, Tuesday af­ ternoon. They had w ritten a note saying they could not he happy without each other and that they would seek "happiness in death.” A revolver found in Powell’s hand Indicated that he had shot his sweetheart and then himself. 14857852 Jewel Waltham Watch 17 “ Yoti Can D ep en d U p on It— ” In handsome green gold filled cos e— thin and stylish— fitted with on adjusted movement of real dependability. A real nuui’n real watch. Chas. A. White ENDERS BLOCK t N e w Y o rk to P a r is A l M en W a n t A n o th e r <7 . T o S p a n Ooaan ROOSEVELT F IE L D ,, N. V u « Cernadine Harmon.'^lt-year-old McCook (Neb.) high school senior, is! buddy to the American, Legion men, of that town. She .won a bathing- contest they held, and then helped! them put on. a membership carrf'', paign.ns The Legionaires plan to- boom her for the tiUe "Miss Legion''t a t the national convention 4n Phila^ delphia this f a l l . / Jected New York to Paris flight today declared that a realization of their hopes would be the only fittin g memorial to their two comrades who were killed yes­ terday when the plane crashed and burned at the moment of starting. The flig h t leaders are hopeful that they w ill he able to acquire another plane and at­ tempt the flight. Y. Sept. 22.— (UP) — The three principal figures in the pro- Hello Gang! W E ’RE GLAD TO SEE YOU BACK AGAIN AND W ISH YOU A MOST SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL z TERM ! - ' ' ie second cup Business Men Affirm Faith In Home Town (Continued from Page On«) en, and I, for one, cannot ofifi where it has hurt anybody. Wh have heard the pessimistic stev- ies for years. We have at laadC lost a lot of pessimism so novf we can forge ahead without any hinderanee of any kind. J. H . McGee— W hat this town needs mainly is more f ilt h vt the part of Its people and a better display of optimism natural ly. we are genuinely sorry to see ''these railroad folks moving away, but the new normal school, the new settlers and general in­ crease in population w ill more than offset the damage dpne by the railroad. It is the pessimis­ tic talk and lack of . faith which is hurting Ashland more than anything else. to leave Instead of Ashland’s. I venture the prophecy that at the end of this year every merchant in this city w ill find that his books will show an increased pro­ fit this year oveialaat year. We have lost some mighty fine peo­ ple, but we have lost nothing in a business way. V . V. M ills—-I was born and raised in Ashland and for the past 20 years I have been hear­ ing what would happen when the Natron cut-off was completed. W ell, the catastrophe has fail- The Animal’s Friend Keep Flies and other Insects off your cows. Hslf-cent’s worth garbs three quarts of milk. Has been used by the best dairy men since 1886. Big shipment Just io. Binder Twine and Groin Sacks Peil’s Comer A THIEF He May Enter Your House and Steal Your Valuables A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX HERE WILL SAFEGUARD YOU The Citizens Bank of Ashland - Ashland, Oregon ^welcome as Your complexion perfect, your teeth excellent, your eyes a first - - snappy, your hair glossy, your hands manicured like a (Continued From Page One) patrician’s, your^skin fine, your health and body sound . . . from linens and silver to rugs and furniture. The famous Dolly Madison gold table service, the complete set of flatw ear, all gold, besides gold epergnes, flower vases, fru it dishes find gold - framed table m irror, w ill be in her keeping. So w ill the W hite House paint­ ings, rugs, chairs and tables. President Coolidge is consider­ ing whether to hire a valet to re­ place M ajor Brooks, who servfid as the president’s body servant la addition fo his work as custodian. D uring Brook’s illness, John Mays, the W hite House barber, acted in this capacity. and from inwide out, yotir clothes, your tastes splendidly 1926! The best You the world and its advertisements can produce. When yon move, swiftest conveniences spring to your bidding;. When you eat, the most delectable comes to your plate. When you, work, when you sleep, exercise, play — the world’s latest stands servile, yours to com­ mand. You are lord of your living, and it is advertising SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY US Phone 4» that makes you so. 1AOO.OOO Read the advertisements. They equip you with sane judgments. They educate you to what is waiting for you to enjoy, and help you use it most wisely when i t ’s yours. Read of the good things — here — in these columns today. The Little Things Our service includes the handling of many little details which might not Becessarily be consider­ ed a p art of the funeral director’s duty, acts of thoughtfulness and provisions for comfort in the arrangement of our funeral home. Though these things do not appear on our item­ ized statements, wo think it worth our while to maintain them. I t is an investment in good will. Advertisements bring yon the world from which you may choose J. P. Dodge & Sons Funeral Difeotors OVERLAND SHOE SHOP era of the Normal and the city schools in which the P. T. A. and Civic Club will unite. Mrs. Harris Dean, presided at the meeting. Mrs. O. O. Eubanks was in charge of the program and Mrs. P. K. Hammond and Mrs. A. H . Pracht served tea during the social hour which followed the program. Day Phofie 111. Night Mtafiea 8814z—181-J