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Increasing cloudiness followed by rain Thursday in West portion. Aewpap^r For Nearly Fifty Fears NE8ÒAY, NOV. 17, 1326 SÍMPL1C1TY This Letter Fan Third Prize in The Tidings Contest .Mrs. Nannie Dudley Wrote It. SC. * 1 • W ith the agreement of the BoorS of Directors of the Cham ber of Commerce to underwrite ‘the sals of one hundred tickets, the machinery was set In motion last night to stage a golf dinner* dance at the L ith ia Springs Ho Madÿ Motahleg A ttend Fna- tel, on the alght of November ; eral Servio» for Former tOth, sad following thin la the House Speaker .holiday season w ith a golf style aboil and buffet sapper and (tanca PR IV A TE S I B V 1 0 E 8 at the Ashland hotel. This movement conceived pri Ration Pj»ys flolrwiu Tribal« in m arily to create additional Inter est In the golf course w ill start a membership drive la an effo rt to oeeare the necessary members to D A N V IL L H . III., Nov. 17.— In A total of «««IS.««, has boon complete the i<ork that kks bee« the gray alienee o f a sombre ah- talced for the local Y. M. C. A. u n d e r t a k e n , o n the present movement in the two days drive, conns. A t tke dinner dance la tuma afternoon, amid the slop according to a report made s tth s the L ith ia Springs hotel, present ing shadows of an oak guarded luncheon held a t tha Plasa Con plans call tor the arrangement la fam ily plot a t Spring HUI come tary and the mellow ehimos of a fectionery today. This leaves bnt the lobby of the hotel or on the (371.10 .to complete the budget, m esúnlne floor, of exhibits by distant efanreh, tha mortal re pud it la expected that little dif those merchants who have stock mains of Joseph Gorney Cannon ficulty w ill be experienced In se ed golf merchandise. This. It is were lowered Tuesday into their ploee of peace, in the soil of I ll i curing thia amouht. predicted, w ill give golf enthus Today’s meeting was gtVsa over iasts a first hand kaowledge of the nois, which holds the body of an largely to inform al talks from prescribed parephabalia, ae wall other simple, picturesque and the workers who related abany as allow local business houses to grpat American, Abraham L in • * Inspirational experiences. Sever properly get their golf merchan coln. A nation mourned In solemn al eases ware reported where the dise before the public. Through amount asked for bad been vol out the evening talks w ill be giv tribute for the man whoee fiery untarily doubled, and In eae In en by golf professional, W illiam spirit, quenched in death Friday, stance it wan stated, that a man Selkirk, who wUl also demon had guided him through an hon whose name had not boon listed strate the use of the clubs. Oth orable career in American poli resented the fact that he had been er plane call for putting contests, tics. The silk kata of Vice-President apparently overlooked. prises for which w ill be donated P lant were made for reports to locally. The entire affair w ill he Charles O. Dawes, representing President Coolidge; Governor Len Ornait and other notables, bobbed ary headquarters, In the Ashland slowly, aa w ith the measured Hotel tomorrow noon and a Jubl- tread, the funeral cortege passed lee banquet w ill be held Friday down tree-lined Verm illion street, oventag, at which tim e the final '**Rncle Joe’s” path in death aa la reports w m ho made. Speakers Hie. < -»Mm today stressed the necessity for Simple was ‘ U nde Joe” In an increase In the present bad- death, fo r so had he wished IL get plana, declaring that aside from the natural shrinkage In all similar campaigns the budget had 1 ’ r ' •M ori» thfc afternoon, and evufo worker •onoentrated on the work in an effort to close It up tonight, . Speaking before the Chamber the aa Id-Victorian mansion which of Commerce at their regular ’“ Uncle Joe” had built for hla or Thursday noon at the latest. Tuesday Forum Innchedn moat bride in another generation. The ing yesterday. Rev. Charles O ak. prayer, delivered by the Rev. ney, pastor at the Congrgfotion- Thomas N. Ewing, pastor of St. al church, and a now Ashland James Methodist church, was a resident gave some of his Im private , service for members of pressions of this city In a talk the fam ily and close friends. Which he termed a "Blank Or der” . Friday Between Four and Rev. GaVney, who has become Mine the Building W ill an enthusiastic booster for the Open fen* Inspection excellent schools.' churched 'a n d Open house w ill be held nt tbe pomes that he found here, also Junior High school between the paid special tribute to the . wealth hours of four and nine o’clock, o f natural resources that await Friday, November 1». according development. < to an announcement made today “ New people, w ill help yon de by school authorities. velop these resources,” he stated, Teachers and pupils w ill be on “and w ill bring additional capi hand to show all persons, who tal, renewed enthusiasm, and N E W Y O R K , Nov. 17.— (U n it- care to spend some time at the will result In thia city rapidly od News)— Sweeping Inland at Junior High school, «about the forging ahead.” the rate of 70 miles an hour a se building and to answer any ques W . P. W alter, Y. M. C. A. vere windstorm lashed the A t tions. : secretary, gave a brief, bat en lantic coast Tuesday from New At eight that evening there will thusiastic talk, on the possibil York to Virginia. be a abort-program given In the ities of this city, and urged that As the gale moved westward to Junior High school gymnasium the cooperative spirit that had ward the Oreat Lakes its velocity by Miss Crain, the girls’ physical been manifest In so many com diminished, but several coast training teacher and by M lu cities reported heavy damage and munity activities he continued. Rkguse, the director of music. thrilling rescues at sea as d result Members of the Grants Paas The Parent-Teacher circle pf of the disturbance. i 1 Realty board, headed by P. B. the Junior High school building The United States weather bur w ill serve a cafeteria dinner from Hetman, Joined Medford and eau at Washington said the storm 6:00 to 7:3«. They u k the pat Ashland Realty men, at the over the eastern past àf thé ronage of all who can spurs the lnacheon, and later held a gen country w a s « part of the gener eral meeting pf their own. time to eat with them. al tropical disturbance reported Mr. Herman, In speaking on Monday off the coast of Yucatan. SALEM, Nov. 17.— (United behalf of the Grants P u s visit Three miles off the coast of A t News)— The state highway Tues ors. advocated a unity of action lantic City coast .gnard sailors This watching for m m runners risked day announced the postponement for the Real Estate meh. he predicted would result in the their lives to rescue the captain of the next meeting of the high way commleklon from Nov. It, ae ultim ate good of Southern Ore. ta d I t sailors of the Thomas previously announced, to Nov. 1«. gon as a whole. Tracy, an ocean going tug which Tha meeting w u presided over had grounded on a bur when by V. V. Milts, and the singing high winds began churnlpg up the NO. | TO GO OR “FM W BB’’ v m led by Lou Hanson. SALEM, No«. 17.— That much sought for automobile If- qense No. 1, w ill decOfate the front end rear ot T . H. Laud er back’s “f llw e r ” in H I T - The annual drawing of n au iu of ”u r l y birds” lta the : , Ashland residents w ill ba given ported Interrupting of wire eon»- filing ef license appltcatfohl the opportunity of easing the munlcntions and highway tfofflo was held Monday evening "h y normal school thesptane la action was stopped by the blinding raib Secretary of State Sam Koser n<fet Monday alght when the A l- which accompanied the wind. end L au d o rb u k’s w u th« first Pha Tauri Dramatic Society of thh Ja New York City pedeetrteaa one drawn. normal eehool w ill present Booth and automobiles fa irly crawled The freak numbers IS and TUrklugton’s play. “The Tryattng through the streets during the 33 ware awarded W . C. North Plaoe,” at the normal school an- height of the Storm. Brooklyn of Portland and Omar Fendall, dttorinm. reported one death. Margaret Forest Grove, respectively. There w ill bo no admission P ixtre, three, *a g Mown otr a Joseph Gbadman ot Portland chargdd, and nil friends of the fourth story (Ire escape and dash- won No. l« 0 . normal school are Invited to n t-l« B to death In the backyard of an Normal Studente Wffl Give Play tend. ’ apartment building. / ‘ : ‘To D elay Truck Purchase Ashland, Oregon, Oct Rids for the new fire truck and hose for the Ashland fire depart ment were opened at the regular meeting of the city council last night. The council accepted two separate bids tor a total of 1100 feet of hose. The A. O. Long company of Portland w ill provide .000 feet add the E u re ka ' F ire Hose company will furnish the other (00 feet. * <• Three bids were received for the purchase of a fire truck, but it was decided to delay final ac tion until Fire Chief Baughman end a member of the fire commit tee might go to Portland and other Oregon towns to see dem onstration!« of the various makes of trucks in actual operation. G. W. Trefren asked that one company be given the right to rlaee all garbage cans la the city, «¿plaining that this company would use tlie cans for advertis ing purposes. His propoMl was referred to the street committee for consideration. At last we are located for the winter. After spending several months traversing the coast from Seattle to Ixmg Beach, we finally doubled hack to spend tlie winter and perhaps to locate permanently in Ashland, our choice of all the places we have been.* Ashland is *• f^nderful little city nestled among the foothills of the Siskiyou Mountains, its scenic beauty, a continual source of pleasure. It hog on* altitude of eighteen-hundred-ninety feet and an ideal climate tha year round. There are mineral springs here of great medicinal value includ ing lithia, sulphur ihd soda waters, and I have learned that rheuma tism, kidney and .fctbmaelt troubles are benefited and often entirely cured by them. Many fteople come here for the benefit of the mineral waters, some of their own volition, like myself, and others, sent here by their doctors- * All cases of Asthma, as a nile, are cured by the climate alone it being especially favorable to that malady. In choosing Ashland as a permanent residence we found many other favorable features such as «its many ».churches, its splendid schools including the Southern Oregon Normal School and beautiful Lithia Park. Ashland has also the advantages of many sports and pastimes, including hunting, both deer and game birds, fishing and golf. In choosing a location oge may go high up on the mountain side or down in the valley, he may have a city lot or an acre or more as suits his fancy, Bud still be within the city limits. . ____ __ _ - With much Iovef, ______ ■ ’ Mrs. Nannie Dudley, , ""*- Gen. Del., Ashland, Oregon. Liuiians Beat Hi School Team In Hard Contest Indians Recruit Machine Gunners rerved so well fer 16 years as a legislator, draped the coftin. Can- L ' a t PASO. Texas, Nov. 1 « .-^ son, whan his smile was genial ¡(United N ew s)— Agents of the and his cigar over present. need <o coll dlsptay, gartshaoM and , -warring Yaqni Indians were, 4 footers “flubdub.” There Waa , Rt warn* today trying to recruit machine gunners for warfare in hd flubdub at his funeral. X I 3:80 there waa a prayer nt Boners. m ettais «s. ' An agent of General Francisco Telsntino, who hue been m ilitary prisoner in Juaret, has been sent to Chihuahua City, where hla case w ill be disposed of by the fifth rone m ilitary authorities. accord ing to Gcperal Romans Lopez Thu name of the prisoner la still kept secret. SACRAMENTO, Nov. 1«.— ^United News)— Although the convicts missing from Folsom penitentiary since yesterday were believed tonight to be stilt hid ing in the prison quarry, Warden J. J. Smith has extended his search for the men throughout central California. General Lopes Is awaiting the freturn o f two detachments of troops th a t were sent a fter a party o f revolutionists several ¡days ago. Rebels who survived «Tom Oriffin, Leo Brennan and William O’Brien, serving long terms for robbery, disappeared before the evening “lock up”. Monday. Bones are sore and muscles are aching today as a result of the feature football game on the high school field yesterday when the Llthians, composed of old-time football players, defeated Ash- land high school, 16 to 0. The Llthians had far too much poundage for the lighter high school lads, but the school team battled every inch of the distance and got in some good practice for the Medford game on Thanksglv- lng Day. Bert M iller piloted the Lith- Ians from the quarterback post- tion and had most of the high school squad on him most of the (Please Turn to Page 2) (Please Turn to Page 3) This Makes It Tough for the Fish Homes Are B uilt and Modi era Oommunity Estab- . lished in M ountains . MEW MAMAOEE COMES This la the second install ment of the story of the Shale oil developments aa viewed by the edtor. The next wUl follow shortly. I t would be a long* tale If one were to attempt to tell of all the work pot forth to develop the Shale oil. Some Idea can be gained, however, when it is known that through the use of the steam shovel, dynamite, and the tabor of hundreds of men, a road waa finally built np to where the shale waa thought to exist In targe quantities. The last mile of thia road, by the way, was lits r- nly torn out of the aide of a moun tain, and had to ho cordoroysd in order to b o made passable. I t Woman* * the Only Eye had to be more than Just the or-, dlnary timber road. I t had tq ho 'itneig to Take the built so solid and so smooth that Stand great IrucKs could pass over it SO M ERVILLE. N. J., Nov. I I . day in and day out carrying the — (United News)— The climax of necessary machinery needed la the H all-M ills murder tria l has further development, for this wpn- been arranged for Thursday but the first step in a gigantic program. morning. The Next Step A t that time Senator Alexander The next step was to provide Simpson, the special prosecutor, w ill call to the witness stand Mrs. living quartan for many men, am}’ true to tradition, these living quarters had to he go built th a t woman could also reside In them. No. the ordinary aback of early naiaina eamp. fam s. would no. do, fo r us wa grow older wa pregmsu. i However, an la the early days of , history, w ith tha sowing o f man, | It meant schools for children, fo r « we have come to know fo il w e ll t the value of these advantages. i Consequently a school waa hwilt, g a modern structure that has housed aa high aa twanty-tlvc pu pils, and in which a youngster c p 'can gain «11 of the advantages of t aa education np to the eighth c grade. I t also may he aald that n thia school, although probably th< a youngest In the county, has made itself felt, when tha honor of be-. *ing the only one recently, to g o ' p an entire school year without having one tardy m ark chalked 'up, was credited to it. This rec ord w a a maintained notwith standing the fact that some of the children found It necessary tai trapse more than a mile each Way to get their early education. . In the erection of the buildings it was necessary to utilise that which they had, consequently, A sawmill waa put In and tha trees that had done so much to obstruct the progress were converted Into homes and school houses, and of fice buildtnga, and cook houses, and every other sort of a build ing that a well regulated com« munlty finds essential to Its de velopment and progress. Now the ground work w u laid, the foundation hud b u n bnilt, the serious part of the development w u to be started. Engineers who hud b u n working for months on Five boys from * Scout Troop u contraption that would furnish Two of this city attended the Court of Honor of the*- Crater e ffic ie n t hegt,. to vaporise the Lake Council held at Medford crude oil out ot the shale, and would thou go to the other ex yesterday evening. Duane Ma treme and furnish a cooling sys lone and Wilson Torrance re tem, frigid enough to condense ceived the m uch' coveted First these vapors into their ultimate Class hedge which Is the reward goal, crude oil, were brought to granted at the completion of the scene. varied and' somewhat difficult A mtoaturo railroad had hum eerijto\ o f ,tedte embra«)ng first installed on a gravity system aid, fomp craft, glffnaltng. swim- which allowed tha shale, after It mWg. nstdre undg and thrift.' w u dag, to ha transported to tha The l u t t u t while requiring a mill at a minimum of Urns and deposit In a public bank of only expanse. Hero storage spare wan «3.0® of money which h u been- provided to h o u u several ban* eatned by the scout* la often A ed to u -o f the priceleu shale nt tlm u a starter for th rift which one time. Going still farther, meuhs very much to the hoy;’ for when operetlou started the» one of the boyc of Troop Two had to be continuous, couvuyors staMed h b hank deposit a little wore lnstallud to truasgart this over a year ago with the 31 re- i shale to u giant rcushur, which qntrud for second cleaC. and since dally gronad Into tha haggart that tlttfe hits since then eVued' 1 that tod the retort, tone and ton« and deposited over «60« not Just < Duane Malone and W ilton Terraoe Beoeive F irst Oíase Badge (Please Tarn to Page «)