« THE RAIL SPLITTER (Published by the pdpiU of Lincoln public school) 100x100. Improved Street P— Female W OMEN— Make money sew­ ing children’s dresses, bungalow aprons. Experience unnecessary. Materials cut, instructions fu r­ nished. Radfield Mfg. Co., 140 W. 42nd St., New York. 127-1* F IR S T EXCURSION SUCCESS Two hundred and forty pas­ sengers were on the first chair car excursion run by the Southern Pacific between Portland and San Francisco in many years, accord­ ing to railroad officials who were la Ashland today. The special fare of 215 proved to he an in­ ducement as well as the cold weather that developed in Port­ land Thursday, both\of which are thought to have contributed to the aucceaa. The train paased through Ashland snortly after 8 o'clock, being a section of train No. 11. I F YO U W A N T a good home inquire at Brown A Rice, 63 N. OS-tf National Thrift week, which has Main. grown to be one of the outstanding F O R SALE— Cook and heating events of the year throughout the U n ited . States, la being sponsored stoves. | 6 to 8 3 *. Engle Brass again In thia state by the Oregon Foundry, 148 Oberlin Bt. 8 0 -lm * Bankers' association, the Y. M C. A and other organisations. Practi­ cally every city and town in Ore­ gon will observe I t The whole movement le designed to Improve the living conditions In every com­ munity and to inspire kedtuM**** and groups toward m o n careful methods of conduct, to the end that a happier and more proeperons America may result. The week al­ ways opens January 17, the birth­ W B L L D R IL U N G day of Banjamla Franklin, the M A K IN G A COVER . 0 . Voebatser, deep well great thrift example of our times. .Our class ia making a cover for T h e 10T7 dally schedule follows: ling. Talent, Ore. Phone 368- Monday. Janu ary IT. N a tio n al T h r ift the clippings of the R ail Splitter. Eetimatee given on water gar; Tuesday. N a tio n al Bedget or We are lal making designs and H o m e Bconomy gar: Wednesday. N a ­ »me. 188-1-m o.* tion«! U f e Insurance gay; Thursday, then we w ill take the best one N a tio n al O w n . T o u r Hom e day; F rid ay, and make the cover with It. We N a tio n al S a rA la v a a tm e n t day; S a tu r­ P IA N O B A R G A IN — Located day. N ational Pay Bills P rom ptly day; Bunday, N a tio n a l Share W ith Others near Ashland, high grade piano to are not going to mlBs one copy nW- be sold at once. Terms, >10 of the Rail Splitter now and we T e a rules for a auceeaeful and happy For particulars and are going to keep them in thia life a n prepoaed by the th r ift com­ monthly. m ittee: how It can be seen w rite C. F. book. 1. W o rk and earn: 1 M ake a bud­ IS A B E L G A F F N E Y g et: I. Record exhendtures: 4. H a v e Hendrick factory piano adjuster, a bank aceouat: ». C a rry Hie Insu r­ 6A 66 Front St., Portland. 118-16* ance: 4. Own yoer home: 1. M ake w ill: I. Invest In safe securities: SPONSORING THRIFT WEEK P ay bllla t other«. p r o m p t ly : 10. By BEN HUR LAMPMAN Editorial writer Mornlna Oregonian, and author of "How Could I Be Forgetting?" I once knew a man, employed by a pnblc service corporation, at a, Bxed scale of wages shared by • g g te thousands of oth ®r ■ performing w ÿ a n Sr . OUB H E A L T H C H AR TS The children of room number seven are making bealtk charts. Miss H all, who teaches Health nt the Normal school sent a chart Into opr room. I t shows the dlf- ferrtt things you should do during the day to keep healthy and how yon should keep your windows ''open during the night. When she gave us the chart It guvs ns some Ideas for ours. We are going to show what we should eat for different meals and all the things we should do during the day. T H R L M A YO DER , 8B S IL V E R P E N TA N G LE CLUB The Silver Grade In room seven of the Lincoln school are having a club in Language. The name of it is the "Knights of the Silver Pentangle Club.” . The way the teacher haa It dec­ orated ia a gold shield w ith a silver star. There are two knights on each aide. The names of them are Knight " I Can" and Knights ,.j w ,„ t0acher-, name is Bobbit. H A ZE L MOORE, , Of the Lincoln School. C IVIC S BOOK The F ifth and Sixth grades of Room 7 are making books on dif­ ferent virtues which we follow. W e write the stories in Civics class. . We finished the first virtue which la Self Control, Wednesday, January 18, 1927. There are 13 others besides Self (Control. These are the oth­ er»: Courtesy, Truthfulness, Loy­ alty, Kindness, Unselfishness. Courage, Obedience, Fair-Play, Good Sportsmanship, Modesty, Contentment, Ambition and Hon­ esty. We use each virture in a atory, W ith each story we either draw a picture or cut one out of a mag­ azine. M A R G A R ET HURST, H IS T O R Y TEST We ar studying about the Old Oregon T ra il, and when the old pioneers went across the Oregon tra il. Some of the children told something about the old pioneers that they knew. Mrs. ^astburn is giving the 6th grad a history teat. H A R V E Y GEARHART Share w ith T H R IF T WAS T H ff D IFFÉNENC« : A GROUP OP PARAGRAPHS The 4B class la tba Lincoln school has been stuoylug styles. W e have talkd on honesty and truthfulness. Last week we dram­ atised the story “Pled Piper of H am e lin .", This week we had the story, “ W aihisgtos and the Sorrel Colt,“ and a poem on truthfulness. We have learned from these stories to he honest aad truthful. YALR MYJBR, Left fo r «an Francisco— Mr. aad Mrs. H. T. W illetts of Medford left yesterday for San Francisco where they -expect to spend several days with a daughter, Mrs. Nora Day, for­ merly of Ashland, after which they w ill go to Loa Angeles. — Medford D ally News. same work, whoRe family was destitute. When a eon d,ed sudden,7 * 14 was necessary ior the corpora- tlon to ftdvance j funds for burial, j This man. though in many respects fel J»en HurulUpmahtow, fostered a b» Uef that he was much miaus** sod bad never had a fair chance. • I knew another man, engaged at the same employment, from which he derived not a penny more or lass, whose family was in most comfortable ciremnstances. He and his wife have no apprehensions concerning the advancing years They are not afraid of growing old. T h rift did It. I I I • Church Directory Methodist Episcopal Church N. Main and Laurel streets. H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117 Laurel street. Phone 87. Presbyterian Cbnrcfa N. Main and Helman Streets Hugh T. Mltchelmore. Pastor, 132 N. Main St. Phone 491-L. Lutheran Church Services In Adventist Church, Fourth and C St. H. H. Yoang, Pastor, 638 Boulevard. F irst Church of Christ lb leutlet— South Pioneer Ave. Mrs. Ells. M. Smith, First Reader, ?8 Fourth St. Phone 471-J Church o f the Nazarene Fourth and C Streets P. C. Thatcher, Paster F ull Gospel Temple Boulevard J. S. Murphy, Pastor Pentecoetal Church Stone Church, F ifth and Main streets E. F. Bingham, Pastor T rin ity Episcopal Church Second Street Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar, 12 Second Street. Phone 110 gregational Church Boulevard i . Chas. D. Gaffney 488 Boulevard Christian Church B and Second Streets. V. K. Allison, Pastor, 630 Boulevard Free Methodist Church E. Main and Sixth Street Emma V.. Thompson, Pastor. Catholic Church Sixth and C Streets The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody Sixth and C Streets. Phone 106 Baptist Church Hargsdine and First Streets Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor, Oak Street OUB T H E A T R E We are making a theater and MS have reals on Japan and Chlqa. W e have the reel on Chinn done and we have Japan almost done. We think we trill mage a reel India. We cut pictures out of old geo­ graphies and other books and tnagaaines and paste them on our reels. ' We have a box for the theatre with a square hole In one aide. We have two sticks to roll the, reel on and we have two little holes In the top of th box for the sticks to go through that the reel is on. Then when we turn fhe sticks the reel rolls off of one end and on the other. DEAN W A R R EN . ■> 6A SB AMD 4A BOOM Tha SB sad 4A people are m i - lag booklets of the Book Reviews of book» they have road this sesa- estwr. Some have road a »rant many book» since September. In the oral raad la* classes of the SB, tba "Boat Rida to Wad—" from a Greek comedy, la beta* worked p u t for a abort play to ba given aaxt Tuesday moraine. The 4A people are worklug out a dramatisation of a eelection from “ Alice In Wonderland," also to he given Tuesday moraine, ‘ X'Uf 86T Yopfl TOP WON’T HAWe A RADIO AS Mice as T h a t AUI, D O R T HR THOUGHT — UUHY M Y FOP O o T *«. o v e « F orty n SYÄ TiO M S OM J HIS L A S T K N i« H T J.. Gftft! H6 MOTTA - STAYCD L)F AU. &ZBNIWG To < ser THAT m a n y Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office Phone 1 M First National Bank Building DR. M A T T IE B. SHAW Physician and Surgeon 108 Pioneer Ave Office and Resident Phone Office Hours SB > P h y sic ia n O ffice P h o n e 164-J H om e P h on e 164-L < o O FFIC B 'H O U R S 10 to IS a. m— « to S p. as. Convalescent Hone DR. ROLAND A LLEE P h y sic ia n a n d S u rgeon Office THE PO W DER P U P P BEAUTE O ffice 89 O ak S t From Certified Cows Every drop of milk sold by us comes from certified cows. We guarantee our milk to be clean, sweet and pure. A. Hstess an d Snrgasn D r. Charts* OUR CLUB Our English teacher, Mrs. Salt­ er, helped -us organise a club en­ titled, "Knights of the Five Anglos." The five Angles are Beauty, Correctness, T ruth, P u r­ ity and Clearness. 153 Granite W e elected a chairman who gave us badges, after we made* Where the sick and aged are our vows. We all must use cor­ cared > for In pleasant home rect English throughout our club lurroundlngs. year. « , 1 LEONA EVANS PRACTICAL NUR8ING » ' •a » The Sixth and Fifth grades in CHOICEST FOOD room seven, are learning to work with de/m als. They are lots of A GROUP O F PARAGRAPHS fun only you have to listen very The children in M r. M axwell’s closely or you will make mistakes. civic class hsv* bean studying the C A TH R YN DOYLE subject of hoaeety. The story, 6A "The Orypes That Didn’t Taste W H IT T L E T R A N S F E R Good," was dramatised to demon­ A ST O R A G E 0 0 . We are hoping to go to Junior strate honest y. High. We want to tell about the The characters in the play were Coal, Wood and Storage deep appreciation we have for the Aqnle Isbell Della Lamb, Dean Packing, Crating and Shipping. teachers and supervisors also the H o rn e / Ro,«o Trusty, Mildred Long Distance Hauling. students. W e have enjoyed the Spinger, Gralyn Beldwln, Eugene teaching by the teachers of Lin­ Borders, B iyd Hinton, Gordon A u to f r e i g h t T erm in al coln school and hope we w ill en­ M iller, Ronald Wallace. joy the work at Junior high. R O B ER T H A R D Y P h on e 117 JANET GOULD SH O PPE (Over The Tidlnga) Now Under the Direction of Roso Sullivan. GOLP LE SSO N S Learn to play Golf this winter and be ready tor the opening of the Ashland course this spring. P lu m s 77 F o r A p p o in tm en t Let Me Teach Yon L e t U s S ta r t S e r v in g Y ou. T. L. PO W ELL . General Transfer Good team and motor trucks. Good service nt a reasonable B IL L Y S E L K IR K Instructor, CARTER’S DAIRY Ashland Golt Club Studio, 131 B. Main PHONE 413-Y. We Deliver Morning and Evening JORDANS SASH AND C A B IN E T W ORKS - Corner Helman aad Van Neaa. Phone 141. 180-tf W M . E . G O U LD R ealtor Phone 458-J T h e S ecret - - - o f D o d g e B r o th e r s R e p u ta tio n Builder L IT H IA Contractor Repairing and Remodeling - LEGHORNS Trapneetcd and Individually Pedigreed Choice Hatehtog Ehm» Cockerels. A. B E R T FR EEM A N , ' 112 Nutley St.— Phono 468-J Specialist In Quality, Not Quantity; Shingling Galvanised Nalls Used. 20 Year Guarantee, 464 Mountain Ave. The secret of Dodge Brothers reputation for building a de­ pendable product can be sum­ marised briefly and forcefully in two sentences: TVover a type that had to be withdrawn. N ever a fundamental mis­ take that the public was aaked to forget. Tearing ................ * ....... f »70.50 Coupe ............................... 81O2H.5O 4edan -------------- ----------- »1000.50 Special Hedau ................. »1140.50 Delivered In Ashland E A K IH M O TO R 0 0 . 10-18 South Fir St. Phone 104 Medford, O Phone for Demonstration Jerry NOTICE TO C R ED ITO R «* N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that fhe undersigned haa been duly appointed Administrator of the Estate of Dora Cullen, de­ ceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are re­ quired to present them, duly verified, and with proper vouch­ ers within six months from this date to L. A. Roberta, Attorney for raid Estate, at his office over the Citizens Beak of Ashland, Ashland, Oregon. Dated this Ith day of January, 1837. F . 8. HNOLB, Administrator. 109-4-Sat. ■He had ' cm AU-AT ONC , T in e / , _ P lu m b n ig Phone 188 Rea. M Morton St. Anti-Uric fo r RHEUMATISM Regular I L I » Introductory Offs» $1.05 P e r B o ttle COD LTVER OIL S a lts F in e for A ch in g K idneys of Cod Liver O il hate been real­ I BE* B R O T H E R S MOTOR CARS O 'H eal for your next Job of Whan Bask Nurta Flush Year Kidneys gg You Clean Your Bokvolo By Taylor HUH - YOO SHOULD , Sue- t h e - O k ie . , » M Y POP HAS 7 DB. S E N K 8T A . W OODS P r a c tic e L im ite d T o . E ye, E a r , N o se a n d T h roat X -R a y , In clu d in g T eeth Office Hours s l» - 1 9 a n t f B -B I and need s I o we have h In the kidney I, rheumatic t new and all sorts of »ladder di You »imply must active aad clean am fssl an ache or m region begin drinfa good drug ati takes u b le .0 ^ 0 nfubaguuM before breakfast ized fo r g e n e ra tio n s , but m any cannot take It because of Its oily, fishy trafe.< - D eW itt’s Compound Gnduol Tonic PUIe Extract of Cod Liver Oil with Iron and other tonto In­ gredients overeease this ahjsc- tioa and give aw ay a i th» bane- fits of Cod L iv er OH bs pellet form, basy to carry w ith you aad I f you sr» i nutrition, ear use D eW itt’s Tonic Pills a ISJitS’iTS Came to Ashland— Bveratt Redlfar cam« to Ash­ land recently from M yrtle Point, where he has been for son»« school in this «11». Made T rip to ¿apt Reverend D. I . Medford Chriatlan a bnetneea trip to thia week. Mv. » READ TIDfRM « A U A M