ASHLAND DAILY TIDING 8 oommittee to bring in nomina­ tions for president, vice-president, cad secretary *• treasurer. The club will hold their first basket ball practice next Tuesday n|ght In preparation for the city-wide league. Fallowing lagt . might's mecgkrg the members Indulged in boxing, band ball and tumbtiug. nt the tonto o( his*.paren land, is much improved to be about again. 19,000 GIVlL WAR VETS NeVada i ' DIN DIKING PAST YKAR Mrs. Hurry Rowe of City, Cal., is visiting her brother, WASHINGTON, Dec. (U- Fiank Craig and father. P )— Time and the Grim Reaper keep lopping off names from ths - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bunch of federal pension roll at an average Ft. Klamath, were over night of 10,000 a year, the annual re­ guests of Mabie Reachert and port of the Commissioner o f Pen­ mother, Monday evening. , sions filed today with the Interior Department reveals. Milton Nichols and Eimer West­ The pensions paid out in 1925 erburg left a few days ago for No- were >9,908.000 less than in gates, Cal., where MA, Wester- 19(4, the report shows. M o r e berg is staying with her sister. than 19.008 names Were removed She has been ill recently but by death from the Civil War sol- hopes to be able te return with dier.list ahd 14,500 from the roll Mr. Westerbferg. of Civil War widows. These los­ ses, however, wbre off set by a George McCracken has bought gain of 20,480 to the Spanish wer a thoroughbred Hampshire «we soldier foil and 2,400 to the list with the prize mopey he won for of Spanish War widows. club work at the county , fair. Pension rolls at the end of the Gehrge has made'a good start to­ fiscal year contained 108,790 ward b e c o m in g w e ll informed, war soldiers,. 2*8,880 Civil war up-to-date grower of good stock. widows, 122,182 Spanish war veterans and 20,811 Spanish wnr widows. There are nine Mexican war veterans still on the pension rolls and 20 widow s Whose husbands served tn Wnr of. 1812. Total distribution of pensions Business Meeting and Din since 1789, when the bureau was est*tt)(ahVah Campbejl, oountrles untrles will n< not he allowed in Melvin Kyner and Hugh* Gill- dontamala ip the future, it was more, was appointed to interview etatod. one or two prospective men for Recent dispatches from Mana­ leadership. Russell Herbert, Ev­ gua, seat of the Diaz government en Campbell and Hugh Gillmore of Nicaragua stated that some were appointed as a nominating criticism had been made Of alleg- SwiftsJewell Shortening 4 Pound Pail . 8 Pound Pail FAMOUS BAS8KS Lovely as are the sppraao votoes in the Ukrainian NaUoagl i chorus, it Is perhaps the bashes tnat have aroused' the greatest en­ thusiasm, wherever th e,.' great “numan Wirchqstra'’ . baa 1 .been {heard, to r the bhhains ¿as wayh beet famous fir the )*eauty and power of its basses, which reach down to inconceivable depths. With e * u ls ite Shadings, Direc­ tor Koehets has ' blended . these voices into a tonal perfection that has astonished the musical world. Hut, best Of all, these Ukrainians have something to . sing. The folksongs o f the Ukraine, cover­ ing a wide range of pagan and Christian hymns and carols, spring songs of peasant life now touched with unspeakable sor­ row, now sparkling with httmor, all these have been arranged in the modern manner, yet still re­ tain their pristine simplicity, and beauty. Though sometime^ hfeayt- breakingly sad, they do not, like Russian tnusic, bear the stamp of despair, but rather the uplift of a simple faith and a beauty that is of the spirit. Small wonder that the Ukrain­ ian National Chorus, now about to begin Its third season In ths Unit ed States, after tours of Mexico and 8outh America, has sung It- rclf into the hearts of men and women everywhere, and has he­ roine one of the most popular of all the musical attractions now before the public. [ BOSTON, DSC. 1 0 ._ f U N ,— Out of a m ass of depositions read in probate court here recently by attorneys for Mrs. Cariotta Cock- bum of Ban Gabriel, CaL, in their attempt to prove that she is the niece of the late actress, Lotta Crabtyee, there flashed a pietpre of early frontier days. A dozen. depositions were read into the record to establish the California woman’s kinship. With the famous comedienne in whose fortune she hopes to share. ' Rather dull testimony filled the day except for occasional clashes between claimant and estate coun­ cil. Horace C. Stillman,, deputy sheriff of Brisbane, Arts,, in the early eighties, afforded thé only color to the otherwise drab re­ cital froth the any typewritten pages. • Through the deposition» Still­ man told of the country at that time. Then, he said, he was .a Wells Fargo state agent, and re­ called vividly many of the rob­ beries, now storied, and of raids of Indians along the border. ’ “Yes, sir, it was a pretty wild country,” he admitted. “Thirty one of the first thirty-three bur­ ials im Brisbane were men who went with their boots on. Law was principally the six shooter. People came ahd went and not many asked questions. .A man’s personal affairs were left pretty well alone. Prying into them meant trouble. . 1, < ____ Wheh Tie oriee passed through Tombstone Stillman deposed, he heard rumors that Jack Crabtree had "deserted his wife. Mrs. CriekbUrn claims to be the daugh­ ter of Jack Crabtree, brother of Lotta, and therefore the latter’s niece. New Lamp Bum s 94 per cent Air Beats Electric or Gas A new oil lamp that gives eui, amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. S. Government and 35 leading universities and found to ,be' Sp-1 perior to 10 ordinary oil latops It burns without odor, smoko or noise— no pumping up, is uimplo, clean, safe. Burns 94 per cent air and 8 per cent common kero- ed plotting by anti-Dias Nicara­ seno (coal oil). guans, including the revolution The inventor, V. M. Johnson, 1st president, Sacasa, while it 181 N. Union Ave., Portland, Ore. Guatemala. : < ts offering to send a lamp on 10 day’s FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to the first user in Cliff Payne makes pulleys. each locality who will help hint introduce It. Write him today for full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you crin go< the agency, and without expef- ietato or Money make *250 td (BON per month, Ko. 1. Swifts Pure Silverleaf Lard 1 Pound Pail 8 Pound Pail to P. A. McFarlane, president of the Telephone Association of Canada, in address here before the association’s annual conven­ tion. . » If Chicago were to deport all her gunmen and gangsters, would she still be .the second clt? Tidings Ads Bring Results Remember the date of the Bell Toy Auto And Tractor Trucks A new lot of Delco Dumper Wagons Just in. Big reduction in price on the new lot. Able to save you money on all kinds Rtf Fencing against anyone’s price. Plows and Harrows, Garden Tools. White Sewing Machines for (50.00 as long as they last. P eil’s Comer ____ tj Christmas We Will Exchange Si«es After Christmas OVERLAND SHÓE SHOP Paige and Jewell Owners! And Ashland Motorists Wo want our Ashland friends to visit tis in our now concrete homo ou the Pacific High­ way just before you turn onto Main Street. -Even better service can now he offered Paige and Jew ett owners in all departments. Inspect the new Paige and Jew ett models in our spacious show rooms. Toys Games and Dolls Christmas will soon be here—Buy while you can get your piok of goods offered. Delivery can be made on all 1927 models by Christmas. Crater Lake Automotive Co, (Prises in the Jewett contest will be an nounced shortly before Christmas.) THE KIDDIES SEASON Baby Dolls—Mama Dolls—Dutch Dolls—Twin Dolls —Raggedy Ann and Andy Dolls—Prioed to save you money .............. ........ . . . . . . . . . . 65c to $7.50. Autos — Airoplanes— Steam Engines — Trains — Dishes — Mechanical Toy MONTREAL, P. Q., (U P )— Canada is catching up to the Unit­ ed States in the per capita owner­ ship of telephones. The Domin­ ion has an average of one phone to every 8-4 people, while America has one to every 7.3, according CAMPBELLS JeU-X-Cell Aliy Flavor J Packages Seedless Raisins • 4 Pound Package Per Pound $5.00 Doll and $5.00 Train to be Given Txood cake and easy to make-—when you use Snowdrift. A shorten­ ing that is very rich and delicate—that makes the cake good. And a short* ening that is just right for creaming w it h s u g a r — th a t makes the work easy. W H IT E PREMIER Matches Tomato Catsup 6 Large Boxes 2 Large Bottles FLOUR AND FEED MILL BUN-BO POUND BACK . . . . . . . . . . . . ALBERS EGG MASH—100 POUND SACK .: WHEAT — PER CWT. . . . . . . . . ..................... DRIFTED SNOW PLOUR—49 POUND SACK Have You Cot One of Our 1927 Calenders? DON’T BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS CANDY AND NUTS UNTIL YOU SEE OUR QUALITY AND PRICE! PLAZA GROCERY „EBEB Mr', and Mrs. L. B. Tucker gave a dinner to a number of friends ou Sunday, in honor of Mrs. J. M. Conley and 1 I t t l o The new community house- is rapidly nearing completion, but it is meaning lo s t of work* for some and every one in the dis­ trict interested should donate work yet if they can? It is a community enterprise and a valu­ able asset to the entire county, round aboht, especially- to the district in which it is tpmted. Of course if the time cannot be tak­ en, that is different. Each one knows h is- own Individual busi­ ness best. • JM Tin CANADA HAH ALMOHT AS MANY TELEPHONES AH V. 8, Pork & Beans 81 North Main S t A meeting of part of those in the vaudeville, to bo staged on Dec. 17, at tho.new community house, met with Mrs. N o r m a Reader Friday night on Alida St. Practice commences the next Monday night in earnest and will continue with private rehearsals all this webk." On the 13th re­ hearsals will be held in the club house, and will be kept up for the three or four night proceeding the show. Friday, D m , IT. Mrs. W. L. Meara was a visitor Community , House, over the Week-end nt the home of torn ÇoU view. m à m L her. daughter. M rs- Adrig» .V p tfs. in Ashland. vHr PJe On ah Assortment of Slightly Damaged Toys, etc. IODINE SHAKER FRESH I daughter, Violet, of Butte Falli, Vfc« are visiting here for a- foW. < day*' sine* the MtMe> girl «to- eUV ¡of the hospital. A fam ily.gath- ering at which friends ahd rela- tlves were present was held at the Pjhom atof.M r. . and t Mrs. ■Vf. ,O . y Tucker W ednesday ifllllt a»0 * f4 * lor a inerfy dtum r adjourned to the home of Mr-, and Mrs. I*. C. * Homes, where dancing was in­ dulged in for two or three houis to the enjoyment of all. Thos. See Our Window for Details Elharl’s Book Store CAKE Cups Sugar i Cup Vfator a y i Cups Sifted Flour i Level Toatpoou Salt f t Cup Snowdrift 4 ^85 W bitet J Teaspoons Baking Powder I Toatpoou V anilla Sift and measure flour, add belting powder and salt and sift again. Cream Snowdrift and sugar until very light, add one egg white unbeaten, then add water and flour alternately. Add vanilla and Well beaten whites o f three eggs. Bake in loaf or layers (373 degrees F.) for twenty to tw e n ty -fiv e m inutes. Chocolate or orange idflg. Something for Nothing • If You Never Have, Here is a Chance to. O ur free g rab Wits very successful last year. We have had numerous requests to have it again, so We have decided 4 o do so. BegiiMiing Saturday, December 11, we will give with every $5.00 Mdse, purchased. A FREE GRAB Every grab contains at least One Dollar’s worth and shine as liigh as Ten Dollars. a If you got Heading office-wards smooth road perfect engine perfect smoke perfect day grab last year, you know about it. Trade 'With Ua ^nd Get Your Money’» Worth. RISidelo IDEAL EXTRA (In foil) 10 cents S n o w d r ift CHAS. A. WHITE DELIVERY SER Jeweler Endet’s Block CONSOUDATBD CIGAR CORP., NEW YORK • I • OUSrtOutoUOr * Allen A Lewis, Hagen**, Oregon^ * Othor oitoo a n d ohapoo 2 t o t 25 canto 15 oonto 3 to r 50 Oonto