WSDireSDAT, TAMBtfjr I t. I « 7 . KANSAS MAY BAR THE HIGH S M H01ÏS EATING OF MINCE PIE Offset TO PE K A , K m .. Jan. 19.— ( U N ) — Mince pie may soon be barred by the l a * in the atate of Kanaaa. Benfftor James W . Plnlay, rec­ ognised as one of the strong men In t h e Kanaaa legislature, an­ nounced that if the atate Anti-clg- arette l a * la not repealed, he *111 Introduce a b ill which *111 make it illegal to sell, eat or give away ' m ine, plea in KansM. be- Senator F inlay does not here, the legialatnre ahould at- tempt to regulate every human action, bat he doea believe that If it la the *111 of the m ajority the atate should do the Job thorough­ ly, not go Just half way. , ’’ Thé senator pointed out that a slab 'o f mince pie la injurious to the dltestive organs and thus probably more harm ful than a cigarette. Mince pie causes nightmares which tend to create a bad disposition and nervoua- ‘Ome can readily see where un­ of mince plea may ¿ a d ,” said Finlay. “ I t may rest listed eating m eanithe undermining of fibre o f our nation.” . V ------------------------------ Spent the Week-End— Mim Leila Carlton, Copco em­ ploye An Medford, spent the week­ end ih Ashland w ith her par­ ents, M r. and Mrs. H arry C arl­ ton do Union atreet. ought bharp taina ere Rheum&tùm But H e Guessed Wrong! Ho W ar-Gripped in the Clutch of N E U R IT IS Now. F ree From Suffering hy Mop* Neuritis Tablets “ f suffered w ith what seem­ ed f this week visiting at the home of k. her daughter, Mrs. Henry FW ck. Mrs. W * L . Moore has Ifeell < visitor for the past two days at the home of her daughter, -Mrs. Adrian W olfe of Ashland. ThA old Mme dance A^ the « im ­ munity-house was A stiéeèAr, >aÀ4 i the committee le thinking o f,h ay­ ing a tew daneps during* t h e y months to keep adding money‘ fo" onr coffers. I . » • 1 ’ - J Iowa, Rent and Oar Expense Will Take Large Part of Alimony Award SALEM , Jan. 1 9 — A sweeping change of administration, direc­ tion and control of public educA- tlon w m proposed In a Senate bill by Eddy. T > / b ill would abolish the State Board of Education, the Board of High Curricula And the Textbhok Board. In place of these, there would be one board taking over the du­ ties of All three,- to be appointed -by the Governor and to conaMt’ q^f threq educators, hnd four ‘in 1A7- ­ mpn. The bill also gave the board nekr power to. make the Stfrte Superintendent of Ihstrfiction merely an executive officer for the Board • ’ A congressional investigation to nationwide In scoAe. Into all le’pkAees of the telephone sltu- Atlon, Is proposed by SenAlAr DunA in a jo in t memorial in ffe - duced id 'th e State Senate tdday. a uv p i v y u t n y v calls a n s for a n jn v e e tl- Tho proposal Ration by the Fede fe d e ra l department anto lite Jnéthoíis, serViCe ' r i t J LOS ANGELES, Jan. 19.— I t is a m atter after a ll of what one h M been accustomed to. Many person^, forced to exist on far, lesser amounts, wondered today how L lta Grey Chaplin, es­ tranged wife of Charlie Chaplin, possibly, could spend as much as the >4,000 which the superior BEAUTIFUL THE FINISHING TONIGHT “TWINKLETOES” are among the tourists with who registered their ears at the local Chamber o t Commerce yes­ terday afternoon. C O L L E E N M OORE n n /\n r V isitor from M o n t a n a - Frank FetersoA of Calabar, Montana, was a ▼leR''r in Ash­ land this week, at the home Md Baer's fam ily south of town. M r Peterson Is sUperihtendfent of a -c a ttle ranch In Montana, and w m qn his way to-S eattle, Wa/Jh., w ith a shipment of cat­ tle. Thia-w as his first visit to Oregon, and he was very fav­ orably impressed w ith the coun­ try surrounding Ashland, espec­ ially L ith ia Park. court bpre allowed her as tempor­ ary support money pending tria l of her divorce action against the film comedian. But to Mrs. Chaplin the amount seemed small enough indeed. In fact it was exactly >1,000 less wearing last year’s Apparel. Good than she estimated ’it would cost tables are set In Hollywood. to keep "herself and her two ba­ bies. She had asked superior court. JAdge GuelriA to allow her >5.600 monthly for expenses. The court decided that >4,000 was sufficient^ to keep the' w ife in the madtter to which she was aocus- and rei a ti o As And the alleged 41- tomed and the figure stbod. Rent w ill be one of the largest legal combinations and practices of the American telephone and single items oh the list of expens. e8. Mrs. Chaplin told the court telegraph company. Representative Mann IntrodRh that It would cost >1,000 a month ed i hlu Fhich repeats the < lAw for the Meveriy M ills hOkie' In requiring a man to have a cer(Jf- which she w ill live. goefl ¡hbitlth. • ■ j • F<»od And ‘c lbthlng cut a big Mil by ReprenentAtlve Mori hofe In >4,0b0, even during a ell provides that sponsors seek- month. A movie actress and the CREST ng sktoaturee ot the i-iitlaUk? wife, though estranged, of such a famous filth figure as Charlie and the referendum petitions file CARD Q F TH A N K » , , , them w ith the coupty clprks lent, and QhapUp, cgn’t go around with W e wish to express o u r‘ grate­ fu ll copy ifrlnted d ' ‘ la la at^b er clothes out a t the elbows and ful appreciation fo? the many kindnesses extended to our loved one during her long illness and for the many expressions o f . sym­ pathy In onr recent bereavement. M r. and M r s .J . W . M c CB m . i. aed fam ily, ¡i, , Poultry Pan-a-Cea S E N D FO R OU R C O M P L E T E 1927 U A TA LiHl ? t we R econdition yòur fìsti pole for j H.OO, W R A P P IN G , V A R N ISH , ETC. Good Eats Cafe MEDFORD We’re Sold Out __ . _________ ______ 1IA . ,, ,i . . .