DOROTHY R E ID , Editor. Phono 39 or 834D Tuewtoy, August »0— Pilot Rock a rule. Oayly colored kaadat« Encampment, I. O. O .‘ P . w ,’> scarfs are wer« cheat the make, r 1 1 hold a basket supper £ Lghtt| park at • o’clock P- m, »*• Odd Fellows, Rebekahs «ad families Invited. Brink wb11' fllled baskets. Dance at 8 p. m. in Odd Fallows hall, g a g THE RIDER By Gamaliel Bradford being tied on one ahealder. low - placed belts oft*« harmonise with of the >‘* r » • 0* ’* * Iaelade mom*, toootodaotr W j jacket« whUh contrast with the «on- M d arrgag*m*M pleated frocks. Oftca the Jacket . is made of velvet and the pleated **•**■ w“ * “ . < skirt of the frosh Is banded in the W fnm y jacket eolor. Two ytoee eon- » • » * * one del , I wave my cap, I shake my reins, tumee with frocks of silk match- unusual manner and h I k tbs August issue of “The ed by sloth or velvet Jaekete ape » • •M teL where ah I flit across the heather. News Item” official pnblicatioB The light blood sparkles in my particularly smart at most resorts. P°«‘by. y » HomeEc Girls Are Mentioned of the Oregon Stale Board of Voeatioual Education the follow­ ing manUen la made of Ashland home economies students work: A group project ckoeen by one of the Ashland food classes is the serving of a- dinner to the school board. Thia serves as a culmination of work taken up so tor. The plan of work is being worked out under the following points. 1.' Planning of menu, >. Working plans. I . Delegating of jobs. 1. Supervision of kitchen, X. Bagerviaton dining room. X. Host, hostess. Foods I I class of tha Ashland school recently served a luncheon to the 8ehoolatMtera’ olub of Jackson county. Among the out­ standing members present ware Dean Sheldon of tha University of Oregon and Preaident Church- III of the Oregon Normal Sehaol. Former Resident Dies Mra. Norn B. Humphreys, wi­ dow of tha tote Thos. N. Hum­ phreys. well known in this olty, whOVO'fod family formerly rosid- od. died August «8 at her home tended illness, according to word received by local friends. She was aa invalid for the toot tour years. At the time of her death oho was aged 1« years. Her husband pre­ ceded bor to death May I of thia Surviving Mrs. Humphreys are two children. Maleóla» N. Hum­ phreys, and Mildred Humphreys of Roseburg and five step-child­ ren: John A. Humphreys, Brook­ ings; Lester W. Humphreys, Port­ land; Jessie ot W ilbur; Mrs. B. A. Denton. Klamath Falls and W il­ liam Humphreys of Dunsmuir. —-Tbs di«i«iaeal of >4 federal dry igesty- lr- New York bdnge tha t ) 'U «A dismissals through- oat the eauntry to • • « , .« o r d ­ ina to fig n rw «rnpUed today by Prohibition headquarters here. Week Passes And No Word From Fliers veins, p»ul M Mine and my steed’s together. ..4 .... .« * f r y , MM» «IW matching hats For afternoon occasions printed Chiltons are perhaps the meat popular summsr fabric. Skirts are fluttering, sleeves long and chados or hindrance are general* ly used. Large straw beta of A merry-hearted maid to woo A fox to chase with ardor, Ferchahoa tha flash of steel too— *8trlke, hoy, and I ’H strike L....- harder.' , matching «»lor or of black or na» Mr8, C‘ I- flit across the heather. The light blood sperkle« to ▼el»», my Mine aqd my steed's together. It If ft important Books Reviewed— ...... “ Revolt to the Desert," by T. S. Lawrence, called the Uncrown­ ed King of Arabia. Daring the Weald War he became tha first mgn to Motors to orgoatsa the Nomadic Trtbéa o f Arabla into a great fighting army that drove the Turbo out of the Roly Land and the five countries that are really dominated by the Arabs but who had never asserted them- ISlvqs. They proved to ho won­ derful natural fighters, as is tha h«ad of every caravan, and that is t«o way «nite of a nation that never was a nation, ooagulatod and want into battle formation. Lawreooo. who Jo stilt a young man, took up hie study of oriental ondltiona and languages wkao ho wga an undergraduate at Oxford. His love for the Arab race, lan­ guage and literature was certain­ ly Inborn and ho has made the coi^ntry h(s own. Confidence in the man won for him the «affec­ tion of the Mohammedan nomads, sad they moved to «olid phalanx, es as affective fighting men under hie leadership. There was never a dogbt as to h i. leadership over a people who hod never before po- ceptod a loader atone tha days of “ Mohammed Allah.’' AU that woo needed to mobilise these born fighters since the age of Melchlse- dick, who was so powerful as the King of Pnaoe of Jerusalem, that Abraham p«ld him tribute to his days at leadership ef the people of God. Lawrence became anoth­ er Abraham. Ho load the tribes revolting at Turkish leadership. The Turks were driven from Pal­ estine, Syria', Arabia, Persia and Egypt. Jerusalem and tha Tomb of the Saviour,* held for centuries under Turkish Mohammedan rule, were cellvered rrom mllli- tant M o h a h h e d ls m directed from Constantinople. AU accomplished by an Oxford Uni­ versity student. This volume gives the detailed account of the revolt against Turkey.— The Lariat. About Vacai-ou Wardrobe« N E W YORK, Aug. I t . — 1- though bordered with deep match- Ing fringe ace popular. Brocaded metal shawl, bordered with velvet are kbo worn. _ w w.*lker. A most enjoyable pr ^ « “ »ted, during « *4* rjr , ^ sh re <8T® , B®rpl®X®d * ° ’ _. . . . ¥H l* rwttTlM of the Hato« A nr Til-» MIL, v ty y r r fT fty “ * □ 1 7 ^ . « . . . hW ^ ,T® L‘i5hl * ni M *88®8 Rosetta McGee othy Yeo played two pl8“° dn,et®’ we’ pr^ 8t®d by th* - . ‘ ud H- W 8,k®lr ended tl b* ™ d,n» , B °otl«gg«r t 8ong. aorTed >*«bt ralroab»« cloao oi tbe dternoon ” * " “ ri«T slab Francisco, California who stop­ a lemon rimi, (he g o d removes ped In this city » M l* en route thp stain immediately. home, to spend a tew days visit­ A« togion Juice 1« k good blea«k ing friends, Mrs, Prosser and it la exoolieitt aa a Mggttttop. tor daughter havtog formerly rssW» Sd hors. They have lust com­ unsweetened lemoBM plete« an automobile trip around b rp k fu t 1« api«MW. * the woyld. , . ' , - hot lemoaado kofow gqj Aa elaborate dinner was serv­ in preventlgp « >g ed at S:30 o’clock at . a taSle boauttfully w |b e deftjy poun thg well Uendptf