♦ Itœal s Personal flotes Able to sit Up— N o Samples Edwin Dunn of the Nell creek district, who has been seriously 111 With pneumonia, is now able to sit up. I Carkin Goes to Salem— Mm. , ' Mrs. A . R. Gregory, mother of Mrs. O. H . Teo on Oak street, .who was injured is a fall recently is reported to be much better to­ day. Left for Han D ieg o M r. and Mrs. H. S. Sanford and Mrs. Don W hitney and two child­ ren, Patsy and Marietta, le ft last evening for Sap Diego, Cal., where they expect to remain for the next two months. Real chicken Tamale*. served, L et the U N IO N write your full S»c. To take home, 35c. The P la n . l« « -tf coverage automobile insurance. ,'-A . Too, of course. . * U -tf Dickey’s orchestra at W alkerY C liff Payne makes benches. hall, Medford tonight.’ Miss Lucille Butler, who has been spending the past tew days In Portland, Ore., looking after business affairs, returned to this city this morning. Miss Butler is employed at the'local Telephone and Telegraph office. W ill Not Be Mrs. Henry Reid, who has been spending the peat tew weeks in Oakland and San Francisco, visit ing at the home of her -daughter, Mrs. Ernest Royce, is not expected to return to Ashland for some time. Have yon heard ItT The new. Canterbury Box candy sale at the P la n . ’ 106-tf $95 Orthophonie Vlctrola-—The Rose. Typewriters for rent— Elhart's. Suit prices slashed half In two at Paulsernd’S'. Talent V isitor— W . A. Childers, who runs the meat market at Taljant, ,waa a Returned from Idaho F alls— H. D. M cNair of the Park visitor In Ashland yesterday shop­ ping and lookinfc? a fte r business garage, returned recently from affairs. / . ___, y; ' v - Idaho Falls, where he was called by the serious nines« of ’ his mother. Royal Coal, H et and Carson-Fowler I^hr. Ce. Plano Instruction, Mrs. H . S. Sale on Recorda, 3 for 11.— Atkins. Beginners preferred. Tel. 441-J. 109-1-mo. E lhart’s. * City Attorney John H. Carkin of Medford, who is to be the speaker of the house at the com­ ing session of the legislature, which convenes January 10, left Wednesday evening for Salem to take up matters preliminary to the convening and organisation of the legislative body. From Wee d Miss Jessie Baker .of Weed, Cal., is spending a few days in thia city visiting with friends. Mias Baker ia well known in Ashland, having attended the Ashland high school. . 1 Business Trip to Dunsm uir— W ilbur Chapman and Barton Frulan made a business trip to Dunsmuir today. They expect to return toqlght on train No. 16. Principal Corthell I l l - Principal Corthell of the Wash­ ington grade school was ill on Tuesday and was unable to attend his classes. P ro m D u n s m u i r - Carl Smith, who Is employed by the Southern Pacific company at Dunsmuir, Cal., was in Ashland yesterday visiting with friends. Mr. Smith was a former resident of Ashland. — Ije a v e f o r Salem — - J. H. Fuller, secretary of the local chamber of commerce, and W illiam M. Briggs, city attorney, left this morning for Salem, Ore,, where they w ill attend the legis­ P ro m G ra n ts P a n - — Mcaroro—— lature, which convenes January Stanton Rowell, of the Rowell Dixie Ambler, dancing instruc­ Music House In Grants Pass, was 10. tor from Medford, made a trip to a business visitor in Ashland yes­ W ill Teach School— this city yesterday, to give lessons terday. Miss Smith, daughter o f W . 8. to Sbveral ioiul children. Smith of this city, left today for At the Oregon H o t e l - Klamath Falls, where she has re­ A dandy plate lunch Including George Faust and R. V. Goan ceived an appointment to teach coffee every noon-, and night, 35c. o f Grangeville, Idaho t a d O. school In a nearby town. A t the Plaña. 10<*it^Sa&tette of Milton, O re . are among those who stopped at the Left Yesterday Morni ng ■ Stationery Bargains this week Oregon Hotel yesterday. Jack Snyder and Jimmy F alr- — Elhart's. banks, of thia city, left yesterday Captain Hale H< morning for the south. They had A t the Ashland Hotel— Bot decided definitely where they Captain A. B. H ale, of the M r. and Mrs. E. V . Mason of - 8eattle, W n.. Mrs. L. F . Boyd and United States Marine Corps, sta­ would locate. , -. tioned at San Francisco, made a Frank Bigelow, of Anburn, W n., and Frank Peterson o f Montana, tour of inspection up as fa r as GIRLS W IT H BOBS OUSTED FROM A L P IN E V IL L A G E are among those who registered Ashland. He is vqry well pleased with the work of the marines and at the Ashland Hotel today. M UN IC H , Germany, (U P ) — the way matters are being handl­ Word has reached here of a min-, Havu your furniture repaired ed. M r. Hale is also pleased with iature peasant uprising against -•finished a t Jordan’s Sash Ashland and* stated that he hoped bobbed hair. Two young Vien­ wad Cabinet works. 7 77-tf to return to this city In the near nese women, accompanied by their future. ", husbands, arrived in the alpine . Fouw-a-mlnt. the Chewing Lax- village of Lungau and, tired after Registered Cars Here — -etlvf. 35c.— McNair Bran a long tramp, removed their hats. The following peaplq are among Shocked villagers observed that -Htaadard Oil Man the tourists whd reggitered their their heads ware bobbed. ! v Ç. E. Barnes.-Standard D ll man pars at the local. Chamber of Com­ Turning in an emergency fire- from Roaabnrg.'Ora., is in Ash- merce yesterday afternoon: H er­ alarm. one of. the local citisens Jand todky Inspecting the equlp- man Reynolds ? f Jjpa Angeles. hastily summoned the village S S t Cal., Hugo C. Johnson of San greybeards to a conference. The Francisco, Cal., and M . E. OJert- meeting promptly decided that the foeutz to loan on son of San Francisco. ’ two Viepneae alpinists must he Phone 11. Teo. of deported ffqta Lungau. Despite " «3-tf Senator George W . Dunn of rain and chill darkness, the bob­ Granite street left thts morning bed haired wenien were routed Listanne Tooth Paste, large for Salem, Ore., where he will ont of the In n at night and forced tuba l'te .— McNair Bros. attend the legislature, which con­ to leave the precincts by a crowd , i - ■ 11 mi ■ venes January 10. of Indignant villagers. The innkeeper who had given J. W ing of Hornbrook, Cal., Rusiaeaa Trip to Medford— shelter to these “ disreputable” formerly of this city, was a visitor H. C. Galey, local real estate gnesta was warned never to dis­ in Ashlbad yesterday. man, made a buslneea trip to grace the village again by harbor­ Medford yesterday. ing bobbed-haired strangers un­ Apples are gutting scarce, but der hie roof.- we still have a good assortment at Visitors from Klamath F a l l s - SOe, 71c, and |1.0 0 pur box. Charles B. House and wife F. A Pro. Asan. 105-0 Klam ath Falls were visitors thia city yesterday. — N R a . Loa Angeles Bureau "Samples? Sorry?” say the H onor­ able John Dewar (upper photo) and Baron Bernard de Precourt. Europe's liquor kings, to inquisitive acquain­ tance« m America. Both landed in Loe Angeles recently tor a (bur 9 t - the U S Dewar la a producer or Scotch whisky, the baron of France's benedlctine. L IN IN G TODAY ONLY “Hands Across the Border” WITH FRED THOMPSON Also a Comedy and “Snowed In” • • TOMORROW AND MONDAY Our rough dry laundry service is used and ap­ preciated by many Ash­ land housewives. All pieces are returned clean and fresh, with the flat pieces ironed and the rest ready for the iron. We call for your laundry any time and deliver it when promised. 6 tory where to gain the beat re­ sults In your behalf we urge, that all criticism be suspended and that every Individual In Ash­ land lend as his fu ll support in carrying out the large program for which yon .elected ua. Respectfully Submitted, Mayor and Council. W e are starting one of the greatest years in Ashland’s his- Winter Reconditioning Special Rates On Grinding Valves General Motor Overhaul - 'Relining Brakes Transmission Overhaul Differential Overhaul Car Greasing The Automotive Shop Chevrolet Dealers SEE THE SMOOTHEST CHEVROLET Breakfast At The Plaza We Are Open In The Morning From, Page One) Now At 6:30 Fuller Paints Remember Our 85c Chicken Dinner for All Day Sunday J. O. RIGG LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE We Make a Specialty Of Washing, greasing. Storage $4 Per Month ■ * LITHIA *■ ■ h COAL __ • COAL * * • COAL . The mines are turning out the clean­ est and best grade coal this season that we have ever known, ’ * SPRINGS GARAGE Let us solve your prob­ lems in Our Spring Canyon Fancy Lump Utah Coal can­ not be beat at $16.00 per Ton Delivered. Housewiring For Quality and Purity Always Ask Estimates and informa­ tion furnished at your re­ quest. Many suggestions for XL ELECTRIC Station . GUY GOOD Phone 82 for Ashland Creamery BUTTER Pure, sweet milk is essential to the health of your growing children. PHONE 413-Y. USED CAR SALE CARTER’S DAIRY We Deliver Morning and Evening FORD TOURINGS, 00UFE8, AND TUDORS* Í 65 $28, $78, $118, $188, $178, $200, $226 Let us demonstrate them to you. Claycomb Motor Co. Ford Garage Phone 60 The famous Peacock Rock Springs Lump is better than ever, free from dust and dirt and burns clean, no clinkers lees ashes. Price $16.00 Ton. Prompt Delivery • WHITTLE TRANSFER CO. Protect Your Kiddies LET US SUPPLY YOUR MILK Co. There’« a high note of-drama—a deep note of pathos—« harmony of humor and a symphony of action in Synco- patiagSne. - (Continued council and has done a lot of use­ ful work the last six months of the year. He has shown special aptitude in gathering (data and working up reports, is at present in good standing with retiring mayor anh council and w ith con­ sisting engineers. Henry and D illard. M r, Malone hold« a state license without which under our Oregon laws no one can quali­ fy as city electrician of onr class. Mr. Malone fully understands that he is now appointed to only one department, that of city electric­ ian, to which he pledges his loy­ alty and entire time. Thè mayor and council take this means of informing the pub­ lic that all council committee appointments have been made with reference to special fitness and congenial occupation for each the» council is enthusiastically commltteed to close cooperation w ith the various department heads and each committee as­ sumes an added responsibility for its particular department which gives confidence for prompt con­ firm ation of all appointments above, even the debatable ones. The council has unlimited pow­ er to promptly terminate any of the above appointments if same dó not prove to be aatiafactory. Varnishes JUST PHONE Laundry McNabb Named Police Head th e entire nine weeks since elec­ tion as a result of which the ap- pointsmonts have been made after and im partially weighing the merits gnd demirlts of each. A new reason for the popular­ The only two of the appolnt- ity of Balloon tires was given to-Jments which were much in con- A paint and varnish day by M r. Claycomb of the Clay- tention are-C hief of Police and v every need comb Motor Co., Ashland F ire ­ City Electrclan. stone Dealer«, who declared that Regarding Chief McNabb who women motorists are, to a great has a splendid . ----------------- service m record of extent, responsible for the e v e r nearly four years at Ashland, and Beet widening demand for thia new who has kept this city aad the Phone 172 type of equipment. surrounding mountain region very “The fa ir sex,”, he pointed out, has had a big influence on the refinements and. improvements made to motor cara and their Judgment la always taken into consideration by car manufactur­ One-half Block from Center of City ers before new models are brought out. “Never before, however, has the influence of the women been felt n the tire industry to a marked degree until the development of the Baloon tire. Women have a l­ Free Crankcase Service ways been quick to take advant- Prioed Ashland T R E E S CURE D ISEASE IN P A L E S T IN E COLONIES , N EW YORK, Jan. 8.— (United Press)— Newly planted trees sav- ed the Holy Land this year over $1,000,000 in doctor bills, ac­ cording to reports received here by the Zionist Organfkation. These reports indicate an en­ ormous drop in m alaria in the sections of Palestine - where a f­ forestation work has been pur­ sued. One of the Jewish col­ onies, Chedara, form erly a "m a­ laria hole” which some years ago, was on the verge of being aband­ oned on account o'f the heavy malaria m ortality, is now a th riv­ ing, populous settlement as the result of the planting of large numbers of eucalyptus trees, which by their large absorption Of moisture, have dried up the marshes, where the mosquitoes carries of the m alaria Infection breed. • free of crime and the harboring o f criminals in cooperation with the state and county officers, who ia in high favor with ail onr edu­ cational and clvie organisations because of his watchful care over and splendid results w ith our boys and girls, whose office record is excellent, and whose personal courage and honesty have never been In question so fa r as we know, against a ll of these good qualities we admit aro^ ranged some minor objections largely concerning the chiefs personal bearing toward alleged offenders which feature we believe is soften­ ing and w ith greater contact and experience. M r.. McNabb also stands high w ith retiring mayor and council.,. Bellevelng as we do that Chief McNabb’s general record ’ easily outweighs the few objections against him, and that men of his .personal character and ability who tru ly love such trying dan­ gerous occupation are everywhere scarce, we can only see one logic­ al thing to do for the general good, vis. to reappoint M r. Mc­ Nabb chief of police. Regarding the appointment > of Mr. Malone there has been con­ siderable opposition, largely be­ cause he bore most of the brunt of the failure of the city manag­ er plan during the first half of 1926, which failure we believe oc­ curred from lack of preparation, especially from lack of city chart­ er retlslon, and the responsibility for which as maintained for six months was more or less divided. No real harm was done by the ex­ periment and not likely to bo re­ peated In the light of past exper­ ience! In M r. Malode’s favor it must be admitted that since he was re­ lieved of his former great author­ ity he has never sulked or declin­ ed any assignment by mayor and Balloon Tires Much in Demand Your Convenience. ROUGH DRY LAUNDRY age of an improvement that made their cere better looking or eas­ ier to drive, ae well aa providing greater safety and comfort. Since Balloons combine these necessary -attributes they lead the field with nromen. “ Women who do considerable driving are quick to notice the Im ­ provement In car control when nslng Firestone Balloons. In ­ deed, the* occasional driver ap­ preciates the relieved strain of ap­ plying brakes and finds that what formerly required all the strength at her command has been reduc­ ed to a mere movement of the pedal, with Instant response. * • “ It Is but another sign of the kedn intelligence of the fair sex.** ENJOY YOUR BREAKFAST / Our cream waffles with fresh Brookfield sausages and a cup of piping hot coffee make a breakfast combination that will keep you smiting throughout the day. OTHER BREAKFAST COMBINATIONS TO PLEASE YOU. TAVERN CAFE JOE LANE Lithia Springs Hotel ----------------- --------- « ............................ — » • • • . , •; . Sunday Dinner #1.00 PER PLATE Enjoy your Sunday dinner amid congenial surroundings and where service and food cannot be better­ ed. 1