WEDNESDAY, Ay« BY JOHN MABIN Caretaker ut Crater Lake 'Lodge A 65-year old “ g/andmothflr of the lings” won golf honors lu Florida the other day, wfefch naturally recalls to m in£ '.the old -Ykshloned grisndmother'who sat In the eoruet1 all vrtater long and knitted red woolen stock­ ings.-— M alheur Enterprise. very LONGPORT, N . J.. — Be­ cause Chief of Police Joseph Graves couldn’t get along w lthJijB foroe. botk of them have lost their }obs. Mayor Edwin Lavino has announced that- Lonffport. A bOfOggh Ot V flOg, le now in the m arket fo r a o?w chief and a new pa­ tro lm a n . NEW YORK — Only twp Nothing makes people quicker than trying not to be “ Show me,” said the man from Missouri, and all the women re­ sponded. Never mind wrong. I t ’s counts. if you do the finish start that The only Joy a country store­ keeper gets is going to the city once a year to buy goods. cases b e l k g scheduled, Yonkers City Judge Charles W . Boote conducted court by ’phone Sunday. Louis Stokes, 19, he freed on a disorderly conduct charge. But when W illia m Dalhone, 41, also came before the receiver of Justice fo r disorderly con­ duct, Judge R & te called Mfg. Dalhone to the ’phone paroled him to her. and N E W YO R K — The Bowery 100, a select crowd o f bums who were given an Easter dinner by M r. Zero,’’ thrbain Ledoux— Jdlned the F ifth avsnne and ’ P a rk avefcue parade after dining, sporting top hats and canes of every description. The prolnenad- ers traveled uptown by the “open a ir limousine” leased tor a.n ickel a passenger by the elevated ' railw ay com­ pany. 20 Years Ago J. |(- Mashburn, form erly a Em il Pell, who has been tarry­ merchant of Ashland and now en­ ing In and about San Francisco gaged In ranching in the Shasfa ter awhile, returned to Ashland vfllley, is attending to business yesterday. and property Interests In the city. 3Q Years Ago Don’t be too severe with your criticism. Movie stars have kept the wolf from many a lawyer’s door. • Lee Rogers was at the depot Miss Agnes Mattooq, daughter Dr. E. A., Woods, a recent srr- Saturday to meet his brother of* M r. and H. *J. Mattoon of this rlvsd in Ashland from Chicago, is Allsn and fam ily, who have been out from Drain yes­ occupying offices in the Sweden- living In Portland for the past terday to make her home lit Ash­ burg building. year. land. . Onr prayer is that rich Uncle Samuel m live tluti he won’t leave any nephew-heirs in E J. J. McNair was visitor In Portlahd. buy. ’ ’ * » Wednesday March 16, 1037 March, the maid of whims! Last night I was sure that the weather wpuld clear, so did the forecasters, at least two of them said so. W ell, I should worry, I got eight more beds painted and eleven Inches of new snow. To­ morrow I w ill have to lengthen out the snow pole, as there are only six Inches of It above the snow. The snow that fell today was h ea fler than that of the day be- tore. In fact, it crusted as It Some days ago I told you of digging out the valley on the roof. As soon as this storm Is over I ’ll tell you about It again, for It Is again fu ll to the cone. ASHLAJÎI) W ork— Painted beds. W eather— Day cloudy; wind southwest; snowfall since last ob­ servation, 11 In.; precipitation, 1.14 In.; sno Won ground, 234 In.*;- Temp. H . W L. 12, R. 11, Salem Statesman— Mrs. A. Be­ M. 1.76 ‘ . noit of Ashland, who, w ith her children, has spent the P®81 month visiting at the home of her par­ Thurodoy, March 17, 1027. ents, Section Foreman and Mrs. The storm still continues. To­ P. D. Prunty, le ft last night ;or day the wind came from the her home. northwest, breaking another rec­ Adolph Naylor, an old time Ash­ The O. B. Carpenter family, land boy who has been at work as Miss Ollie Brunk left Friday residing on Liberty ' street, hgt flgUHwrlght near the base of Mount evening for Portland, where she he«« 'fteelvlng a visit from Mih, Hood for some time past, was in w ill visit friends for a time, going whose w n today. thenee to Salem. Newport and Other W lllatoette points. ‘.h. ’ 'A '.1 a week-end Charles Rose visited yesterday. Miss Jessie Rose Is In from her Medford school In Klam afh county for a fear days’ visit w ith home folge. old and says «he waited a long time T H E 8T0XT 8 0 FAR AisaryRte Mkrtoa -Mree of matt­ to got the chance to ran away be- ing for M r truant mother to re­ oause her mother went across the turn and give her the love the te ocean without her. and her father Jtaapry for. - She m m away and and her brother do not tore her. ftnde all 'that the wante In a won- W you are her father, and yon bar« dar/nl garden, with • a key, who arrived at the conclusion that you play« fig! I Ä€ gers to happen what »he knew would Map- pen to her if she went back bom«I" Then Mr. John Forrester turned Then M r. John Forrester went on hte heel, Went into hie studio to his backdoor and looked out In and shut the door ,behind him with me garden and saw two children, elaborate finality. net ssuking flower