Many Are Buried Alive by Fanatic lioeal ■ Personal Jiotes Tuesday morning the batke- Tbe committee heads for the UZBEKISTAN, Russia, (U P )— A religious fanatic who hurida teers, who plaryed in the Grants Junior prom have been chosen PÁ4 f a ! -, .♦ ' i» < twenty-four people alive at their Pass games Monday night, were and are busy working over plans * own request when Csar Nicholas called on to give sentence speech­ for the big social event; The Ashland Lodge No. M < The girls, chairmen are as follows: mudtc, II conducted the last national oen- es la the assembly. A. F. « A. M X X d bus in 1887 worked energetically called on were, In qrder Stratton. Everett McGee decorations, Mar­ s with the Soviet authorities in the Beswlck, Swedenborg, Eaton, Hill. garet Churchman; food, Dorothy a' census Just completed to prevent Cook, Brower, Trask. Joy and Stevens; guests, Vera Wright; ' Special communication} Thurs- e a repetition of his horrible act of Peterson. The boys who spoke features, Barney Miller, and gen-' day evening March 3, Work In Ike were: Jimmy Nutter, A1 Parr, Roy eral chairman, Lillism Olson. Miss forty years ago. Second Degree.. Emergent Ocea­ Abbott, Everett McGee, ’ Sonny Adrienne Haxard is th e Junior The fanatic was one of a relig- nian. and member* nrged i o he Leedom, SGue Moore and “Pussy" class Advisor and is working with g lous Colony located here, called present. Visiting Brothers wel- f the Starobriadse. There were 25 Kapastro. CbaCh Cripe.&lsp talk- these students on the plans thsff come. submit. The Prom will probably members of the sect when the « V. V. MILta, W. M. Alt Interest is turned toward be given at the Llthla hotel.. Czar’s census-takers ^came. The /> \ »' . 15B-F i, Starobriadse, In a panic, thought the Medford games this week-end. W. n . DAT, Sec’y. , . By a unanimous decision both i the officials were the heralds of Come and see some gpod games, here and at hold Hill the Ashland - the Anti-Christ and elected te d ie townspeople. debaters added another victory to f rather than submit to the census. The High School orchestra their already lengthy list. - Accordinir.to their wild creed, The affirmative team, Dick and t they chose to be buried alive. But practiced in the H. S. musk* room Stated session,* Friday eve « they found they ctfuld not bury Monday night. They are work­ Adena Joy, went to Gold HUI Fri­ alng. March 4. Important bust ing on the overtures of the oper­ day night, accompanied by Frank themselves. pesa. Refreshments afterwards. They drew lots to determine etta, while three chosen violinists Pemberton and Mr. Allison. The ’ SAM H. BAKER, Potentate ; which of them should bury, .thy will accompany the ’soloists for negative team, Nedra Bartlett and W. H. DAT, Recorder. Ellen Galey, debated Gold HUI . rest and himself remain alive to "Miss Cherry Blossoms." here. t fisk the Anti-Christ danger. Tnc The ten first-year typing stu­ choice fqll on a young zealot with The debaters all said that the a wife and two children. In spite dents who are trying out for the Gold Hill speakers were the best P. L. Rusbton. who has a ser­ From Victprio— Alex McDermott of Victoria, of his protests, the others assured typing team, tapped the keys for losers they had ever seen, and de­ vice station in Hornbrook, Cal., was in this city yesterday looking B. C. sp'ent yesterday in Ashland him that he would win such heav­ fifteen minutes Wednesday after­ bated much better than was ex­ enly favor by saving his co-relig­ noon in the assembly. Two of the pected. ■ „ « transacting business. after business affairs. ionists „that he 'himself would bo participants have dropped from f Last Friday afternoon pins the race, as there were twelve afr were awarded deserving A. H. S. saved, though still alive. Smart Spring models In ’ Sousa heard .the Orthophonie Chanting weird songs, intoniug first, but ten typists are dolhg^ students. Misses Mary Galey and yictrola and said "That’s a ready-to-wear. Paulserude’s. prayers and carrying lights,1 their best work so that Ashland band,” you’ll agree, Hear it at candles, the 24 fann-.ks descended can have a winning team to send 'bhe Rose. Special Offer Marcherei to il th ‘ into a cellar, where the protesting to the State contest. Attended Spring Opening— ’ twenty-fifth built a solid wall Among the Medford people who' Visitors From Medford— wot * in this city last evening to around them, cemented it and ’ Mrs. H. M. Johnson. Mrs. Dia­ attend the American L e g i o n heaped it with earth. The sound mond Flynn and Mrs. Carter of Spring Opening were: Henry Flu- of their singing continued in the Aluminum Baking Pan . Medford were visitors in this city hrer, 'B ill Godlove, and Jack vault for some time, while the re­ a-f yesterday. maining fanatic listened and pray­ Porter. ed. In the tomb were his own * Let the UNION write yonr full wife and two children. SPRING IS HERE ¿overage automobile Insurance. News of the horrors spread Now is tbe time to order your Teo, of course. 88-tf missing fruit trees and shrubbery. and the^jnan who had burled the A card to 348 Hargadine St., and others was arrested and sentenced From Portland ■ • The Juniors’ rings and pins C. E. Hooper will call and help to spend his life in the Gree'k Or­ * Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bloomfield you to make your selection. thodox monastry at Suzdal. This came Tuesday afternoon. The stu­ Of Portland. Ore., were In this 154-Wed.-Fri. sect, however, was revived and the dents are well pleased with them, tity yesterday visiting w i t h Soviet officials recalled him from as they are really beautiful. They friends: the monastic exile to help prevent From Roseburg— Aluminum Tubed Cake Pan Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Buzzell of a repetition of the incident when with anti-falling feature Don’t forget the Christian and Roseburg, Ore., spent yesterday the census-takers came l a s t Missionary Alliance at Moose hell in Ashland visiting with friends month. In this he was successful March 3, ,4, 5, G. 154-2* and transacting business affairs. and the devotees submitted to the t census readily. «si (Ma. , * ÍOQMá ’ ■ i ib " il t i ’ 1 for the Mate typing championship I In the Senior division. M isses; Janey W alter and Velma 'Clapp • were awarded their typing pins In , the Junior division. The high school debaters, Ellen Oaley, Ad- ena Joy, Nedra Bartlett and Dick Joy were awarded {hefr debate ‘ emblems. Now Opçn For Business We give the same care­ ful attention to minor repairs ag we. do to big jobs. Let us show you exactly what reboring the cylinders means to your car. The pins were presented by Mr. Forsythe. who acted In Mr. .Bris­ coes absence.' After the pins were ‘ awarded', Kay l^ell, Barney Milleg| James Mutter and Marlon Frost gave pep talks. They explained the sit­ uation financially that the high schogl was in. It was made clear that the returns of'the games had not been great and an annual and a baseball team were doubtful. Lithia Springs Machine Shop C. K. WILLIAMS, Pij>p. BIG SHOWING OF Coats FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL SHIPMENTS NOW ARRIVING FOR THESE TWO DAYS SELLING. - “W ear-Ever” From these you can select yeur favorite eoat and feel nssured of correctness in every TWENTY FIVE DIFFERENT AND DIS TINCT MODELS TO O0OOSE FROM. PRICED AT $20.00T0 $40.00 Golf Hnpply Halesman Herf— won the was given (ectlonery, candy-bar saved 20 _ ‘ Bee Jordan for Mill Work. 125-tf Phoenix >r Linden, Have a fit at Orres tatlors, 11 Beach Ave., west of library. ’ lt 4 4 t * - Harry j. McGill, a golf an« tennis supply salesman from the m . L. Kline company in Port- land. Ore., has been spending the past few days in Ashland vlBittng with friends and looking after business affairs. „ ___Lw STAMP HONORS COMPOSER WARSAW, (U P )— A new post­ age stamp, bearing the portrait of the celebrated composer a n d pianist, Frederick Chopin, will shortly be Issued here. The de­ nomination wilt be 40 grosty, Vlsjtors in Ashland— i( which Is six cents In United States Mrs. G. A. Miller and Mrcr 'currency. Leonard L. W ilson'of San Pedro, Cal., were in this city yesterday Grants Pass— Josephine county visiting with friends. buys McMaster tract for county fairgrounds. rirtim w l from Redding— B. T. Merrill, brother of Frank R. Merrill on the Boulevard, who has been in Redding, Cal., for some time has returned to Ash­ land and Is residing at the Colum­ bia Hotel. , A. C. Wilhite, who haw spent the past few months In Oakland. Cal., 1s In Ashland visiting . with friends. Mr. Wilhite owned a garage In this city. TODAY AMD TOMORROW L. T. Henderson, of the Motor company In Portland, spent yesterday in Ashland sacting business with the comb Motor company on Plata. Ford Ore., tran­ Clay- the Attention Ladies and Gentlemen Choose Them Here Friday , and Saturday. Breakfast Our golden brown waf­ fles with real maple syrup and hot coffee are delic­ ious and tempting. Other breakfast conlbinations i n c l u d i n g guaranteed fresh eggs are ready for you. Let us clean and block vour hats. They will look like new. ALSO $1.00 and up COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE s Smartest Suits Standard Cleaners W e do odorless cleaning. 95 Oak S t The light grey, or tan sport su it or the blue twill tailored suit will be seen worn by thp best dressed wo­ men everywhere. Single or double breasted style, whichever you pryfer A new shipment just arrived. 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The Georgia congress­ man will engage in a nation wide campaign for “better citi­ zens through better homes and better schools." Of all the retiring members Representative Ogden Mills, -New York republican has picked off the only political plum. He has been appointed «aslstant secre­ tary of the treasury. Mills was defeated for election as governor of New York and did not run again for congreaa. Special Clearance On Silk Dresses Approval of the styles for Spring and of the gar­ ments displayed b y this store and other Ashland stores affords proof that Ashland people can trade with the home stores in full confidence of getting correct styles and more for the money. For quality, purity and flavor, always ask your grocer for Ashland Cream ery BUTTER NEW COATS Louise Olcott Dresses SI 1.95 to $69.50 ’ For Women