AWTTAirfl AAini ito nroi P«O Three H U B FOM I HERE LAST EVENING * z Y M C A Leaders V isit in Ashland " * Ashland Is fortunate in having M any H ig h S ch o o l S tu d en ts a visit from two of the field sec­ retaries of the Northwest Connell J " o in With A sso c ia tio n of T . IT. C. A. John H . Rudd, W ork The following high school stu­ dents met for dinner. In Pioneer H all last evening, for the pur­ pose of organising a H i-Y Club: itunald Gandee, Horace Dunn, E l­ liott MacCracken. Kay Neil, Jack • Nims, Barney M iller, and James Nutter. Coach H. W . Crlpe of Ashland High and W . P. W alter, Y. M. C. A. secretary m e t'w ith the group. Bellowing the din­ ner a discussion obthe H I-Y Club ' ‘ was held, after which It was un­ animously agreed that such a. club should be. organised, with those present constituting the (¡barter membership. The following were then elected to office: James N ut­ ter, President. Kay Nell, Vice- Prbsiifent Horace Dunn, Secre­ tary; and E lliott MacCrgcken, treasurer. Coach H. W . Crlpe was (selected faculty advisor, and W - P. W alter as Y. M. C. A. advisor. The president appointed Kay Neil and Jack Nims on a committee to serve with the president to select a business man as advisor. The club w ill tneet evlery Tu «i- day evening in Pioneer H all at the dinner hour, < : l’5, at which time a regular program of dis­ cussion, business and good fellow­ ship w ill be enjoyed. The com­ mittee in charge of next Tues­ days meeting w ill be. M iller, Nims and Gandee. Other mem­ bers will be added to the club as rapidly as possible to bring the membership up to its fu ll quota. secretary for towa and country work. Is here to confer w ith Sec­ retary W a lte r on matters per­ taining to ,th e local field. Fred A. Crosby, secretary for program with boys in the northwest, Is here In the interest of program and » policy for the )ocal >-field. W hile Jfere M r. Crosby w ill meet with a number of the local men as well as meeting w ith the mem­ bers of the new|y organised H i-Y club. Mi*T Crosby has had con­ siderable expeaieace in the com­ munity w ork of the Y. M. C .A ., and his visit ip . tim ely and w ill prove of real value to the locaf work. Both men expressed them­ selves as being well pleased w ith the work being promoted here. TICKET SALES FOR DEAR BRUTUS GOOD Z ■ M o m n i O lsen P la y e r s W ill S h o w H er e N e x t S a t ­ u r d a y N ig h t Judging by the advance sale that ip ptogodsaing foo “ Dear Brutus,” the evening of Satur­ day, Get. 14th, it w ill be one of the most successful performances yet enjoyed by the popular Mo­ roni Olsen Players. Almost con­ tinually since the announcement w as made that this famous C Ir-| cult Repertory Company was be­ ing brought to Ashland under] Mrs. Anderson is a prominent plylc worker In Medford and is L E T T E R S FR O M a member of the City Planning THE PEOPLE Commission of that city, . The successful conteetanta of Tp the Editor: Southern Oregon are receiving the - The undersigned and three Two residents of Southern Ore­ congratulations of their friends. other parties took a trip up the gon w ill be -financially reward* Ashland creek canyon a tew days warded tor submitting m eritorias ago to prospect and look up a suggestions in the name contest suitable site for a dam In Ash­ conducted by the General Petrel* land creek watershed of which eura Corporation. They are' C- 4 there la .so much talk and argu­ L- Swenson Jr., of Ashland and ment pro and con for Its loca­ Mrs. Bert Anderson o f Medford. tion. The announcement of three The best one that wo could awdrds, together with some one W alter Hughes, former athletic find Is the Watson Cabin or hia hundred and* forty-four others, coach for Ashland high school, homestead, situated about three • ; were made known Saturday on has been signed up as basketball miles from the post office. W e giant telegrams which were dis­ eoach and boxing Instructor for went up 80 feet on the mountain W . H. Ray Mills, missionary In played at all the dealers of Gen­ the Southern Orgeon state normal side, put the level on a ( stump charge of the menEs work at the eral “ Moto-Crat’l gasoline. school, according to announce­ and It was a surprise to us how ObodwlU Industries at Los An­ When the contest was first ment today by J. A. Churchill, much ground. It covered up Ash­ geles, CaL, has been.spending a announced there was an offer of land creek and Reeder’s Gulch president of the school. month In this neighborhood only 81,000.00 cash for the beet A dam 80 feet high and STS Hughes for six years had charge making his headquarters with name for the new General ( f ) of aJJ athletics for the local high long on the top would hold about friends. M r. Mills W interested in gasoline. The number of sug­ school and made an enviable rep­ 120 million gallons of water. the gospel missions and has been gestions received, more than 4 utation for himself throughout By making the dam 100 feet visiting and speaking in the dif­ half million, far exceeded the ex- the state. Both the faculty and high It would hold approximately ferent ones In Ashland, jlfedford, peetatolna, of the officials of the students feel elated over his 200 m illions.,The cost of a wall Eagle-Point and Trail. General Petroleum' Corporation choice at the normal schooL and 80 feet high would be about • Mrs. M ills Is a graduate of the so that they decided to distribute they believe that he w ill b i able 8126,000 and a. wall 100 feet North Dakota state university several more thousands of dollars to whip a formidable basketball high would cost about 8200,000 and while in Medford met two of to those who closely approximat­ or less. team Into shape« this winter. her school mates, Mr. and Mrs. We figured that we could make ed the name selected and fe r It is understood that the arm­ J. C. Oarkin. Mr. Carkln is to other meritorons suggestions. I t ory will be procured for both a contract with .some one to get' be the next speaker of the house Js under the lptter classification basketball and the boxing classes the wood for the clearing of It, and is planning on a tour that awards pre being made to which will be started later this then when the water gets high through California to study the C. L. Swenson Jr. and Mrs. An­ this winter, put in a temporary month. conditions there. hydraulic pipe and sluice off the derson. .M r. and Mrs. Wells, who were C. L. Swenson Jr., Is the son greatly Impressed by the scenic of C. L. Swenson of Swenson and Sdctfic International Live Stock Expotitíon,Port¡coid, Oct. 30-Nov, 6 beauty of Ashland and ita sur­ Peebler the furniture dealers. H e roundings, are leaving this eve­ was born In Ashland and is seven­ ning for Redding, Sacramento, teen years of age. He Is leaving Lodi and Barkersfleld. this week for San Francisco to study interior decoration, which vocation he became Interested tn while working for his father dur­ ing vacatolns and after school. He submitted "a number of suggest­ ions and It not known upon which one he received the merltorlns SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 13 mention. — (U P )— A band of terrorists who have murdered five persons within the-past hours durln3 an unprecedented reign of law­ lessness were still at large today. Police have extended their vig­ ilance over a 100-mlle * radius from the city. mistakes aa before. One man married to a certain woman, would Ilka to be married to aa* other. His wife has a “cold ma­ ture and doesnt understand.” In his “second chance** at life, "he la married to his affin ity hut un­ happily. and Is carrying » a flirt­ ation w th his wfe in,realty. There are other situations just as funny w ith the other charac­ ters and also some very tender, serious moments. ASM HEM « C A S « PIBE Walter Hughes to Handle A thletics Lost delicious lost refreshing d irt and soil which would In­ crease the capadty of the dam another 10 million gallons. Crush the boulders for the concrete, thereby making use of them too. W? found the bed­ rock where the fall for the dam should be right In the bottom of the creek and solid mountain rock on both sides so there would be no trouble to get anchorage for the wall. The men who were with me are good, loyal, economical and hon­ est men who have the Interest of onr city a t heart and want to do anything that la fa ir for the pro­ motion o f more w ater and a t a cost of not more than 8200,000. I am sura that onr voters at the election would go strong tor the above sum, while on the other hand, the expenditure of nearly a half million w ill be voted down' and lost. E M IL P1EL. At Normal School M issionary And W ife V isit H ere Vault Entombment Incom parably th e B E T T E R W A Y S R eign of Terror H eld by Bandits fO G R ESSIV E people no longer are compelled to g iv e th eir sacred dead into the unhallowed c are o f desolate earth. the auspices of the Normal school the box office has been beselged with requests for reservations. I t Is a well 'know n fact that “ Dear Bratus” Is one of the big­ gest hits Sir James B arrie ever, wrote since Mend Adams made bis “ Peter Pan** famous. I t pro­ vides splendid roles far every member of the Olsen Players, and there are many Indications that The girls pre copying Senator it w ill prove one of the happiest Borah’s Botticelli bob. But Nick selections In the way of plays we Longworth needn’t have his have been favored w ith this sea­ copyrighted. son. “ Dear Brutus” is a fantasy on ! thw .welj-known theme o f “what I bight h^ve been if.” Which affords W h y sen d o ff t o C ata­ a game that probaply all men lo g u e h o u se s fo r B a r b ­ one of the most amusing games w ire a n d F e n c in g ? play from yonth to age. and Is While we can meet their prices there Is to play. W hat might on most anything in onr line. have been I f Cleopatra had Turn in your order for your squinted. Or If that mining stock wants, and let ns figure w ith had made good— and so on. It you before yon send off for the goods. deals with a group of people who are given a second chance In life only to find that if they had their | lives to live over again, they N o matter where they reside—the incomparably better ways—cremation or vault entombment at the Portland Crematorium and Mausoleum are available. O v e r n i g h t to 48 offee r. ore. i s , 1« P e il’s C om er would make exactly the P o r tla n d Heating w Stoves Comfortable Pullm an quarters assure a night’s restful sleep; arrival In time for business next m orning. Reserve space o n either N o . 54 or N o. 16. T h e former puts you In Portland at 7:15 next morning, the latter at 8:50 a.m. K B n 'U B N I N Q Similar comfortable Pullman service leav­ ing Portland either atfeOO p. m. (N o. 15) or (N o. 53) at 1:00 a. m.—sleepers ready at$h50p.m. At • A V I A n y reputable funeral director can arrange for the services sad attend to all details. u p en Ttquest we wiu sena you e brochure th at explains otir Ser­ vices—-and shons v ie u s o f oor b eo n tiftl beddmgf. The Coot of Cremation is »45 ‘"“Tbrflawd CREMATORIUM .. 10% to 30%—btty roundtrip tickets. Sim pson’s Hardware Southern Pacific PORTLAND OREGON C w w a f ío n ^ T A x u t t E n t o r n b m e n t “ T h e W in c h e ste r S t o r e “ G. N. Kramer, Ticket Agent—Phone 43 same SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY US R. L. DANIRLS Route 4, Box 7SB Medford, Ore. ( ( Try it on your favorite hill! ) 1,800.000c u p s w e r e served A Com plete L ine of iM A Hollow flu ffy , f i n e - g r a i n e d c a k e p r o c la im s it s o w n good n ess. and S q o w d r ift i s s u c h a d e lic a t e sh o rt* L e n in g L ca k es o f th e fin e s t % and tex tu r e . glass and hand de- JU B IL E E CAK E a Cups Fleur • z Cup Sugar corated china Yolks o f Four Eggs M C“P mm ) Teaspoons Baking Powder I Level Teaspoon Salt I Teaspoon Lemon Extract Pi Cup Snowdrift Cream Snowdrift, add sugar gradually, beating well. Add well beaten yolks o f eggs and flavoring. Sift together the dry ingredients and add alternately with the milk. Bake In greased loaf tin or layers. Use any icingyou wish. AT 4' , Sn ow d rift . At ' ' 4 Chas. A. 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T hat’s w here you gbt your greater power, quicker start in any weather and quicker pick-up. T h is gasoline is th e result o f years o f effort to produce th e perfectly balanced m otor n iel. G as-m iles h ave not been sacrificed for additional power. N o acids, sulphur—free from knock-producing com ­ pounds. T hat’s your clean m otor at the en d o f th e run. Your G eneral Independent Dealer has G eneral "Moto- crat" G asoline for you . It costs n o m ore than others. D on ’t forget—"It’s th e end o f the run that cou n ts” w ith lubricants. Fill your crank case w ith G eneral P arabase M otor O il lP a ra 4 rd for Fords}. T hey’re sound m otor in­ surance. OF ALL, KINDS. 14 L M E D B Y T H E P U B L IC ■4 ï ook for the Gvem a n d r « W -.w p i. X >■ I «■— . ctuSM A k u s a ra n SO LD Siçn J>- BY I N D E P E N D E N T S <(<(