wwaimammuau THE WEATHER F a it tonight and Sunday with slow ly rising temperature. Mod­ erate east winds. ' W Has Been Aehland’s (Unite* ASHLAND,. OBKOON, NEARLY 8,000 Statistics show Ashland now has nearly 6,000 people, and stijl growing. A/ewwpaper For Nearby Fifty Xeara W tr« Service) TtPA Y , SEPT Nebraska Jurist, 75 Years Old, Willing to Take Own Medicine Under Way With Pros- pacts Real Bright . Both Republicans and Dem­ ocrats Steaming up for Fall Campaigns hartington , Neb., sept. as. — Dreams of beefsteaks and 1 mashed pdtatoes are haunting STUDENTS NOW COMING County Judge W ilbur Bryant. 75, ............■» who Is entering the fifth day o f More Than 2 00 WU1 he Here for a bread and water diet here. l>u| Regular Fall and W hiter the judge is determined to con- , , Term tlnue the fast ' for another five ----------- days. The firet regular fall and win- **My health hasn't been iujur-< ter term of the Southern Oregon In the least, but I ’ll qdmlt* I-— unbar of Commerce Di rectors Name Special Committee for Work ■ TARIFF , GENEVA, Sept. 25 bright for a satisfactory enroll-1 Judge Bryant was the rirst to ment for the first year of Aah-^ Impose bread and water sentences land’s new school. i on bootleggers under the Ne-' President J. A. Churchill braaka blue law. - He was se-j conditional acceptance of w ill arrive home tomorrow from a business visit to Portland and w ill be In readiness to direct the, work of the faculty the first of the week. merely criticised for passing such Vailed States senate w ill be severe penalties and Is now ox- essary. The world court ae perlmentlng with the restricted then adjourned. - d,et ,n an attempt to prove th a t! One Is Modified It does not Im pair heBth. i n adopting a model for: Students N«nr H e r e Students are now flocking to Ashland from all parts of the state, many already beinr here! rflDMCD DCQIflfMT» rUlwILll I u L u IU l I i I for acceptance, of the reserve con7®r ence unanimously opted a modified version of —* — ________ _ ________ I amendment in t r n d iic n d hv — |Wlll give a demonstration and ex- the West Auto store and send oui .plain to radio interested persons the program over the loud speak' !how radio programs are broad- ers on his car. This will enable least ii\su c li a manner that it will remove the mystery" from radio. He will also assist radio set own­ ers in solving their individual problems. Seneca C. Beach Addresses Members of the Ashland Kiwanis Club lng students “ Much work is spoiled by the respect to two reservations only, nding to the ,ack of the little ntora," taking ~ f pre-regie- this as his theme Seneca C. Beach, former well knows Southern Ore- Work gon publisher, and now secretary flciala still of the Printers Trade division of application» the Merchants and Manufactnr- women w h o 1 eres Association of Loa Angeles, rmal school told members of the local K l- vlsh to work wan la club yesterday, “ that or- board. Any Sanitation iqakes for understand- iccommodate lng. and when men understand ged »o gat in each other they do not have dif- ith normal Acuities." 1 During the course of his talk, Hon waa de- Mr. Beach took occasion to pay a >r the time glowing tribute to one of the le poealble pioneer citizens of Ashland. E. V. it shortage Carter, a man whom the speaker mber of stu- declared had every right by hfq over the deeds and actions, to have placed before his name the "Honorable" y for all de- M t. Carter, he further declared, Grants Pass and Medford completely “ has through . his daily deeds, Meet at Fair Grounds ’ything is in practiced such consistency, and - Tomorrow at 2:30 actual work persistency in honorable charact- glstration Js er building that I have during the forty years I have known him ------- tried in every way to emplate OD n Taking up the beauties of Ash- land as they appeal to a strang- ! er the speaker pointed out that I local people could hardly be ex- K pected to appreciate them to their •P O rtcr to fullest extent, due to the every ews for day contact that is made. He plaeded for a more careful con- < sidération of the natural advant- nd. official ages of the community, and clos- rcuit Judge ed his talk by calling special at- at Jackson- tention to the fact that “words, the assign- were not worth anything unless correspond- backed up by work,” and “that ind starting it is impossible to have privileges er w ill pub- untlll duties are first perform- Lou Hanson of the Hotel Ash­ land. favored the club with two vocal numbers, with Miss Laura Raguse, supervisor of music in the local schools accompanying him on the piano. Dde- to the Illness of J. H. Hardy, president of the club, the meeting was pre­ s id ir over by Vic Mills, vice presi­ dent while F. D. Wagner, Intro­ duced the main speaker. county seat Mother o f Rebel •Is Real Fight JERUSALEM, Sept. 26.— Sur­ rounded by women who fight be­ side her with as much effecHYV- ness as men, Umholo Haider, 60- yegisold mother of one of the rebel Druse lea^grs. is causing French troops much trouble be­ cause of her power t o t a lly tribesmen together. W hile the mother heads her band of women fighters, bar son is in charge of another group of Man Convicted of Murdering His Daughter Appeals to High Court ISSUE Fonlney . M « umber BUI Declar. «1 to Have Brought Country' stats nermal sphool will start that I do dream some.'* the judge Monday moAlng, with prospers 11 -------------------— M A IN ‘‘U nde Remus” is making this ■our of the accessory stores in a specially constructed car. equip­ ped with a public address system. ¡He will set up the microphone in i those who are unable to get into the store to hear the program. Local entertainers wilj assist “ Uncle Remus'; with the program in demonstrating to the visitors how radio broadcasting is carried on in the studio. . I ’. R. Winter of the Western Auto store invites everyone to visit the store this evening and share in the entertainment. COLD A T BEND 8 BEND, Ore., Sept. 25. 8 ( U P ) — The coldest 8 weather of last winter 8 was equalled here last 8 night when the official 18 ^tem perature was recorded* TO" at 12 degrees'ajfidve aero. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Senator McNarv Plans to Reintroduce Measure, a t . December Session as has already been accomplish- .WASHINGTON, Sept. 25. — ed. This Is the time that ushers in State Senator George Dunn was the biennial seasons of political named chairman of this commit- bunk. Propaganda machiues of tee. Other members are V. V. both parties are being shifted in- M ills and H. L. Clayconih. They to high gear. Political lmpresar- w ill assemble all needed data and ios are as busy as a pair of fight have I t , i n readiness for proper promoters the night before the federal authorities. j battle. Statements are oozing The board also decided to asjc, out at every point until the hum- for a general meeting with mem- ble voter becomes so bewildered bera of the park board and city that he cannot recognize an hon- officlals with a view of urging eat fact If he sees one. some improvements In Lithlai A ll hands were particularly ao- Park as a means of populating tive today, thia being the fourth the Içcal park as a campground anniversary of the Fordney-Mc- for auto tourists. j Cumber ta riff act. the highest The land settlement work for tariff in American history and the past year was discussed from the pride of the Republican par- every angle, and It was agreed ty. George w . Guthrie, presi- that next year efforts of the Ash- dent of the Trenton. N. J., print- land chamber would he confined the Merchants' Association, and M a y A m a lg a m a te I citizens In general of Ashland* ----------- 1 for It Is due In a large mgnner to -KANSAS C IT Y , Sept. 25.— | your cooperation the ste ad y '(U P >— Plane looking toward the SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Sept 25.— A new gasoline price war throughout the state loomed to­ day following the reduction of three cents per gallon by the Richfield Oil company. The re­ duced price brings gasoline down to 19 cents bere, which Includes a state tax of two cent per gal­ lon. The reduction came on the heels of sim ilar cuts by several large Southern California com paniea. Beano Games Are Declared Illegal An Expensive Monument S i t LIVING UPT& MY R E PuK ïfoN W c o m 1ÜING5 IH A BIG WAY growth of our fair, and I am In consolidation of approximately hopes that It w ill not be long be-1 70 ,lr lumber concern» on the fore we shall be able to braneh Peclflc coast Into one company out Into a Southern Oregon, h® discussed at a aeries of Northern California, Interstate conferences here next week be- F slr and bring thousands from