« ’M O » BUHBR H X LISBON, Portugal, Oct. 24. — <(P>— Wern ont a fte r two »•aka pf anltomont, Ruth Blder, trans-Atlantic fllsr, Mra. J.'L . Greenwood on Utter­ ly strrat, who kte M aa la poor hoaltb for some SA-H It ideate sopmtohnt ont o t place ' the poatofMce department to eate begin te white the pubilc mail their Chriethaes preeents Mier than nsua) thia year* but it is Just what to being dona by » department at Washlngtoni ich ha* sent out notices to all i postmasters of t t e urgency of filer hdltdet mailing this year, a (master Frbd J. Wagner ot hland, received his notifies? , Freeh m i l ¿¿A tesntet'Bcte uermnns* Groeedy. " W o m o a ’s and Children’s rub­ bers and Galoshes Jest received Left For Home - " Bari Dunning Juft yesterday for nt McGee s 47-1 bis home at Lakhytow, Oregon, after having stopped for a short time la Ashland to v|slt with hts aunt Mrs. Jentals Harvey a a d daughter at« the Park hotel. MV. Dunning wag enroute home from Bugene, Oregon,, where he hen •pent .¿te Ptet several I’tott- Ing with friends. _ ■ 20-tf L fft For Beattie— Mrs. 8. V. Cary, who ha« s p e n t Cleon Gateway, the pest few days visiting "With working la north, her sister-in-law. Mra. Daisy Me-* for som» timo, to n Garry, proprietor ot t t e JUthla Springs' pharmacy in t i l s ' city; left yesterday for te r home In. Seattle, Wash. M n . Carp w a. a greatly Impressed with the beauty' of Ashland and hopes to return sometime la the near futura. i lardy flree^Setprday The Bellview Teacher associa­ itch for further ae- tion will meet Friday evening. ¿U -ÍM , « 4 7 .1 Oct. 21, at the Bellview acbooD ' Mjte«to¿s.:Tlra Shop hom h i ms known for several Ml,< Given to the toeAtu chMftetor iA Peter B. Kyne’s abort ttory, ’’Wb also Bbrv«^” whteh* ®*>m owt w the la&eat nnmber of tte Ameri- eao Legion mdgasttie, the sotthte for tho story having been MK Given’S ranch.at Bly- He ia dM i route to Salem tp gte hto wlte^ Ifho bee been vipltlng her mother , In that etoy#', i , Jack M errill, formerly a resi­ dent of Medtefd a a i well known ia Jackson county, where he eurns ranch property near Goto H illsto spending gome tiaae visiting old friends aad ecoaes la the llogae River valley. Mr. M orrill bow resides in Hawaii. *• W toward A o ' securing I | | ■ j | I esfttlnuaflod; of nominations was teadn a l/ttte fcoatteg teet even- teg: Dr. f t IL * «hfho >ad Fred ftebnerinan ware nominated for the position of opnyfcander, and, » til ru n 'w ith Ralph Bowen who was nominated last * • « * ; O. B> bftnn and Gey Good were nom­ inated tar the- poiitlon of vise eaimmahdor; A. 8. Taylor was nominated'as adjutant aad f t B. Hsdbnrg as finance oBcer. O tter teminatieha. tor t$os« positions were made « t n tefm pr meeting. tothr Fred M? Dearing an­ nounced that She-had passed a-bad night, snCorlng a a v M abdominal pates and a bad ION HOLDS QSY SESSION ALLBOSD H IU A C K K K H K LD BY A U TH O R ITIK 8 d*’-„ ■ - SEATTLE. Wash., Oct. 2 (.— — Milo Begors, recently ec- quitted by tte Canadian courts of a charge of hi-jacking, was arrest­ ed today and lodged in Jail on an ope« charge, with teto wife, two 0th*r men and tufa other women. Detectives naM > that they held (ham for Investigation In ¿onnec> Member* b r the Ashland lion with an attempted robbery at tericaa LSgion Post, No. 14 a local theatre two nights ago. ire Invited by Paul McDonald id Newton C. > Chaney, of the WOMAN IS JOINED »- Bdford Poet to assist in the Hrs. Nelson Rood, Klamath ;ml«t}c« P er observation in Falla, was fined |5 and eoete by nt cit^. The Medford delsga- Municipal Judge Clint Baugbman, >n attended e m eeting'of the when she pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding in the school Idoraement of Ae^land lpogt Bte vas driving about 4 * ho plans for the tehthern mUsa and hour through t J> 4 to f Htotorl«al Society as eshoel sone when aiT'eated by Of­ B>red by those Interested tok ficer Chas. Claus. •steblishment of a movie w , gnd pioneer city in Aah- Was given at the meeting «Hefting. The Legion NH* ipr a public meeting which & M ä t e t t y u s » w a robbte substitute. /Ite 's h ru b to ground up and treated chemically. » ARMY ROMBO FRBM J HOLLYWOOD, Calif-. Oet. 24. _ (|j> )_ O rrllle Clampltt, former romeo chaplain of the army, to , tteo toda y having convinced ate- thorittea that he had nothing » do with a serie« of petty robbtek WASHINGTON, Oet. 34.— (IP) lee, |or »ich he was being bdrt The United State» Bureen ot nt Culver City for lnve«t|gati«b GOOSE AND DUCK HUNTING ; IS GOOD " raned of this important npws The reason for the postoffice [Ration. Is that this year Christ­ mas falls on Sunday, and (he de­ triment'has warned nil - hoet- / . PARIS, Oct. 1« (IP)—«am- aster» that a o ta single letter or aM SoBwarUbard, Rnuiaa-JeWtab ircel-poet package wlH b^deliv- war hep», Was acquitted by