A recent »«roe of the Emerald, University of Oregon d a lli publi­ cation, earrjee aa interesting fea- Lturo story regarding Kenneth FWllsblre, son of Mrs. Mary W il­ lshire. Granite street, well known she had broken.> whose lung« were dally expanded by the claaa prairie winds as she was pitched head-first through barn windows by the ngly-tempered Harris. "A common pond seems to dtaw these people together so that they form their pwn opin­ ions of guilt Jong before * case Is threshed out in court. Being a denizen of the wide-open spaces, Lorena was “one of the boys”— which. |n the opinion of M r. W il­ shire, vjaff worth mar«, to her than tin Ashland.. The story Is as follows: calta, w ell modulated voice. A t tlmps daring her tastlmony it T H A T a lo t* Of prophets of t dropped no low that even I had' gloom and woe teem to be run­ difficulty in hearing what she ning loose around tho country. T H A T those stumbling blocks “fco, har features era not what In the March of Progress are pne, would describe as beautiful spending their tim e working their o r |ve n pretty-—with the ekeepi vivid imaginations overtime, rant­ tlon< of her eyee. She has quite ing »boat power trusts, railroad domination, W a ll street and ev­ erybody gnd everything that rep­ resents the backbone of prosper­ ity and progress* for this country. T H A T they talk about this and Cliwealpte and Cocoa th a t corpoçattoa • and how It to , Cocoa la Just chocolate w ith grtatflng the people down Into the some of the fat extracted. They dust. , { C»me from the cocoa beans which T H A T a corporation is nothing 4- were used In Mexico and the more or less thap men and money W e # Indies long before the dis­ banded together to i o w h at’ one £ covery o f America. T h e ' first man cannot do alone; It takes > factory foe the production of capital bo make payrolls, it takes £ chocolate and cocoa was erected capital to build cities and to ,d q ! In Dorchester, Mitas., Jn 1715. anything'big that is for the bet­ Now our Country h i the world’s terment of any city or country. greatest m anufacturer a«d. the T H A T I hear much about a s o - z largest consumer of chocolate called-power trust. I t la report­ product.. ed that the power companies of In preparing cocoa or choco­ the.U nited Stakes hare over four la te as a beverage, it eboold be m illion stockholders', and the t • cooked about five minutes to ettÿkholdera own the companies;* thoroughly cook the starch which ao If four million cftlsen« of the* they contain. Pouring the bo il­ United .States «ompose the * so- ! ing m ilk or water oner the cocoa called power trust, i t m a s t b q g is not sufficient to ebok it. This good one. , W e need some more cook in g process m akes the choco­ like it in the other lin es o f busi­ Any* tim e fo u r million late more digestible and It brings ness Americans pnt their money into out the flavor batter. - a business and run It as edeeeaa« In "making a cake, one ounce fa lly as the modern privately. | f of the chocolate to each cup of owned utilities are run, it la tim e Z eakq floor gives the cake a v^rp for knockers to 1 quit t h r i v i n g ' rich color and a very dellvbms brickr. and 'throw bouquet« f c - « F flavor, An ounce la very easily Si determined, beepuse each piece H ’s .sad to relate that Xhere, of chocolate la marked off Into seems to bo sol» brotbdrs in this ’ 1 squares, each of which contains aountry^wbo.ar« •doing' thafr beat , one onnee. I f cocoa la to be to 'd ra g the rest of t^e country oaed, add three level tablespoons 1 down to their own level o f a six * ' | to each square o f chocolate call­ Foot, un-dug grave. ed for. O rdinarily each square of chocolate contaJcfi • one table­ spoon fat. By knowing thl»» the proper allowance may , be made when adding bboeolate to plain tak e. I f too much fat la added the cake« w ill be too rich and Sharkey Cleared But crumbly. x Meet Heeney Before Chocolate ia vary nutritious is Reinstated Such high food z value can be obtained from a email piece that N E W YO RK. Nov, IS .— — It la prqmiaent in the diets of Boston’s contemtor for |he heavy­ soldiers, ealloro sad travelers weight championship of t h e when there Is need of decreasing world, and Joe Dundee, welter­ tba baggage carried, i t has been weight titleholder, were anspend- estimated that one onnee square Naw Y ork State * Box- contains one hundred and seventy iMMMgpiission today. HINTS whW* 4» ' 1 j “ With, hie ear frosen white by »the drifting snows on MeKensie l ass, Kenneth 'Wlkh|ae> senior in LjLurnalbpd, has ' returned to [school after a four days* trip to ; Lakeview, where be helped to lo< c a te h is ,<000 hddd o f sheep that a whole reglnenta-of lawyers.” had becoipo .lpet daring a Mis- sard in tho intricate defiles of Buzzard canyon. Mo also sought fresh pasturava and collected data <)p th e wool m arket tor the spring PLAN CONTEST FOR FIDDLERS Shearing. ’ • „ “ Born during a concert of coy­ ote ho w lin g son the vast deaert plains of Southeastern Oregon» a tattile on the rocking back of a W ill mustang.eerred as Kenneth W ilsh ire ’s cradle u n til ho grew June «. 1 1 « , Malar L e w Wllltama J* „ Cleveland, ~ . . . . . 0. my ir e to resene the body of CoL Pater A, Porter, WUed to artton strong enough te rl^e without be­ tag the battle of Cold Harbor. A t the « “»al reunion of New, ing lashed t o t h e horn. Ms left ■V old C. “ Bloody Eighth" this year at Batavia, N . T ., body M ajor A fter es « met B. Porter, grandsoh o f the oHcer whose ¿ ¿ W » g il­ J home at the a>? of 14. are A T lw two, pictured above, W htad the Bloody roaming about cactus and aage brush tor 10 years, sleeping out Eighth** as president and rice president. under the open stars with ecor- rions and rattlesnakes tor bed­ fellows, he found himself posses­ sed of two great handn of sherip that whitened the desert land to the faphorlzans lik e the wintry snows. Today at the. University, we find him a ssan of quiet, de­ termined demeanor, pursuing his work with the same avidity that he used in picking the cactus stickers out of his pants the tim e he did a .Prince of Wales into a cactus bed. “ In the open desert regions 'ranged by Mr. WKshlre’a sheep, there are no feneps, and no water except In tho winter months. Dur­ ing a year his sheep feed over an 800 mile range, spending the summer in the foolhillg of -the d Cascades, wb?re the young lambs frisk upon the mountainside while thqir morq sedate parents, contemplate the scenery, Accord­ ing to Mr, W ilshire, his sheep a llt - know him by his first name and possess agreeable and amiable dispositions thgt make . t h e m 5 lleasant associates. Better Homes” Exposition at Medford to Attract Old Timers . Considerable In té rê t Is being aroused, among “ Ye Old Time Fiddlers“ In the coming "Old Flddfers Contest" to be held as one of the many feature attrac­ tions in the “ Better-Homes” Ex­ position and Merchant’s Holiday Jubilee which starts at the ;drm- ory Wednesday, December 7th, according to the committee in charge of the contest. J- It is expected that tiddlers from all over Southern Oregon w ill be here to via for the handsome loving cup which w ill be pre­ sented to the winner, as the champion “old-time fiddler” of Southern Oregon. The Old-TUpe Fiddlers contest will be staged on Saturday night. December 10th and the winner w ill be announ­ ced from the state. The com­ mittee wishes It understood that no professional musician w ill be allowed to enter the contest, ?ortsw om an FIXED EVERY PAIR OF SHOES THAT WAS PROMISED LAST SATURDAY. Yours for Saturday Shoe Repairing Servioe. OVERLAND SHOE SHOP Where Your Feet W ill Bring Yon Back. USED CARS Colorado Folks Move To Ashland Reconditioned Right and Priced Right! Mrs. A". B. Carlson, who recent­ ly came to this city from Fruita, Colorado, has taken over the man­ agement of the Ltthlan Apart­ ments. Mrs. Carlson Is much pleased with the possibilities which Ashland offers. H er daugh­ ter, Miss M arla Carlson, who has been lit training at the San Jose Hospital, San Jose, Calif., is em­ ploye.« at pie Community hospit­ al., Mr. Carlton Is expected to reach Ashland within a short While in Lakeview, M r. W il- »►phire attended the tria l of Lorena •T iic k e y , which, he said. Was typ- IBfeal of most trials In that region. t wave of publje sentiment that ’ wep« the desert portrayed “Lor-* 'na a * an unsophisticated, frail, ittlo rodeo rider who loved horses more than she did tractors, (ne- Ito of the owner of the Detroit American League ! .looting hew many steers* necks time. aeveral homes at the Michigan state fair and hem herself, as this picture of Mr»- Navin taking .hedge Indicates./ MAKES SHOP id, Oregon Martha Just Throws Rocks at ’Em •ggRfh* Sharkey was put un- M taPal ban the' commission n a u a B lm ot c h a rg e s c la im in g M W s o that he would not have to W e e t Tom Heeny of A ustralia at the Madison Square Garden tonight. He is suspended, how­ ever, until he Uoes m e e t Heeny. Dundee end hie* manager. Max Waxman are suspended o a- t l| charges against them In C ali­ fornia are cleared. FOUND Renamed H o r n e - Mr«. Gedrge A. Briscoe, accom­ panied by her parent«, M r. and Mrs. Wesley Vogeli of Talent, re­ turned home a* few days pgo from Eugene, where they visited Mrs. Vogeli’s brother, M r. Barber, whom they found much improved from a recent illhess. Mrs. Bris­ coe resides on Weightman -.re e t In this city. *>< , 1 v h#r prey’ they «**> but Martha I t , of FLot Rock. Ore.»weeds only a rock o r two. The girl, irda fcheep on the ranch of her widowed mother, to pictured here with two bob cats the killed w ith rocks. *■> W* The Eleventh Annual Red Cross R oll Cal], to a wnmmons to service. Join today for 1*281 ACTION, AMD TBX COST IS SO SMAU. IH The Daily Tidings calories or more than a glass o f- m ilk. Cocoa Is Insoluble- Jn m ilk or water ao don’t be surprised to find a sediment* In the bottom of the cup that has been «tand- Iftg For quite a while without stirring. >,> > • •, Three Pocket Leather B rief Case, a retd value a t . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 Samson Hide Brief Case a t . . $2.00 -4 **. V v■ :. x /'IMH h M h —AI Jordan’s Army GAods Store— (Biggest Little Shw® in Town, Open Evening«) Come in and see what we have to offAr before buying) \ ; k with the seasons... » **. , /'» z ’jp 4 » » z . ‘ X I , , • , .» . liw fruf watch how other smoker* are changing to Chesteifieldl The Distinctively Dressy “All Occasion” GOLF SHOE FOR SPORTSWEAR Being Introduced a t . . . $7.50 . WITH GRÒ-CORI) OR LiKATHER SOLES. (This Remarkable Price for Six Days Only> v THE 19TH HOLE GOLF SHOP . Blair ■ . P. Smith