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;0a Historical Bodm Auditorium ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS VOL. XLIII ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1920 NO. 93 BUILDING S OVERALL L B ERIE EX-S MAN DEDICATE LINCOLN MEMORIAL THIS fEAR CALIFORNIA AT POSTOFF CE D Al BRAY to strictly carry out to the let- father, Louis Dennis nnd was an (,.. i ex-servlco man. ',' . ,, The body was brought to Ash- lie, lllO IIIIUC1 niiniTTti, . V'. clerks and citizens of Ashland, pledge ourselves to wear overall suits six days of ! land ami funeral services were I held from Stock's undertaking clothes we now pOBseBS on the seventh, If so desire. We also the week, and I'arlors yesterday afternoon, con- ciucieu oy tiev. w. a neaii ui inu Ashland Christian church. Thej I Louis Morris Schofield, aged 19 D. L. Glenn, who with Mrs.! An over cIub WM lllttugllrut. ". '' Sunday. April 18, at Cl.ni. ha, been spending several n Ua mMllet ,, mornlngi I Bray, where he had ben stricken months at their winter home In ; Wth u uttack of pneumonia ,,, , , ,,, ,.. . .1 mA n the hope of bringing down the, (llendale, Calif., writes to the Tlri- ' , T, , m amout three days previous. This lues an interest!!!" letter of the high cost of clothing. The mem-. v ' nigs an .muesiio,, K.ner oi in' young man was well In Ashland country down that way. It has hers of tbo force signed the , wher8 he nlade hia home a ,.. been several years since Mr. and ()Wllg I)le,ge they promise tloI, of the time witll li9 Kr:iU(l- 11 is. Glenn have been In that sec- i tlon, and they remark the change that has taken place and the man ner in which cities and resorts are growing. Long Beach, Mr. Glenn states, lias a name abroad, and little won der when one sees what is being done. They claim 35,000 or 40.- . ..so . e followlng member9 of AsUlB t 000 people, and one can not stand P'ei'ge ouselve, not to buy other nbMt., . my Place in the city but what "" overall the m. ,,, Simpson, Claude one can see building in the course; I'rese"t Prices prevail. Saunders. W. M. Briggs, A. M. of erection. Mr. Glenn has been Postmaster E. J. Kaiser donned Thu..ne v v Mills and S. A. I'c-1 told that twenty buildings a day the humble habiliments of the sons ; (era Jr interment was made In cn an average ure being fin- j of toll this forenoon, and it is ox-' . , M011ntalii view cemetery. Sur- ished, many of them being busl- pected that before night the other ; vivi,,g )lim ,.e njs father, C. II. ties blocks. members of the force will follow SchotleltJ of Kooskie, Idaho, the "Prices for lodging seemed be-, tlie postmaster's lead. Accord-j trBll(ifatherj Loiiio Dennis of Joud all reason," Mr. Glenn slat- ' 10 I'ostinaster Kaiser, the city AghlulI(1( anJ a grandmother, Mrs. ,ed. "My sister there had a living 1,u11 ""aches wi" organize next.j B L Be((l) of Lewlstn, i,H10 i loom, bath nnd kitchen, and paid. ; I ,. 'he regular monthly meeting j H T .irm nhserver at lied 65 a month Small five room , . ,, , . , . I J' A1""ce- onsen er at ncu . .' of the Bellev ew Community club niurr fniif iietinir fur the hieh- houses rent for $50 and $75 a , , , , , , , Hlurr, Laiir., acting lor me nif,n month, and it Is much the same " recently under the direction , way , weallier service of the all over this part' of California.'0' Mrs" ('A,' Br0W,,1( Fred ; fulled States weather bureau,! ":lt seems wonderful when we Homo8 aml ta " 1M"8' " We" , makes the following report on the think of the high cost of material, "p t0 lhe Blundl"',1 t(,t by fo,mer conditions of the highway from; find vet the demand for room : nieet",,!S- j the Oregon line via Cottonwood,! stimulates the building boom. The ' l'"dHr lt,,e e"lc'eBt 'aan'"t Redding and Dunsmuir: I end does not seem in sight, as al- of Mr' Ho",es ,h' proram Was Good dirt and gravel road, Red nliii In n upv nlitaaf ncr mstmifir ... - - . . , . ... most every paper PstB the names , " """" uiuir to Keuuiug. imicn oi tne of those taking out building per- a"d the lurK8 r 0,',e0" e remainder of the road to Medford j,llt8.. gathered from Neil creek, Ash- j(. n excenellt condition, with only Mrs. Glenn adds a postscript to l--.d. and the home community en-1 a few mo(lerat,,y ba(l Btrotches. her husband's letter in which she Sie'1 each "umber tuor"'K"'y-1 Much traffic traversing this road, expresses a wish that she had f;peclal mcl,tioR ",,ould be """""daily without reporting difficulty fcood literature of Asbland and her of tne "" music Mrnished , on California side; on the Or-j fine springs, fruit and people to by tne McWUIlBm. family and tlie:egon 8i(Ie, nowevel, thero , scatter broadcast over that conn- Hurle" 8isteni- Thcse yoans "e0'imuch mud since the last rainfall I ty. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn expect to return to Asbland shortly. HlH! I Inn f m iujjsj , i SCHOOL ANNUAL f DQT i WH RF KQIIFfl 1 1,101 UUUM UL IUUULU AnAlIM ii ii i ii nil UKbM N ARMORY FLOOR "The Rogue," the high school annual, Is being printed in the; Tidings office, and will be ready' lor circulation in a short time.' This edition has 92 pages, and Is being produced by an efficient htaff of unusual literary ability, i and is attractively enlivened by photographs and cartoons. The editorial staff consists of Merle Walters, editor-in-chief; William' McMillun, assistant editor; Clyde Young, business manager; Ku- geue hi yum, nusiness manager;, i lie lust company Leo Kinncran, associate editor; . Coast Artillery, went to work on 'Lena Provost, staff artist; Miss, the Armorv flour last nistlit to Parr, faculty advisor. A large : fix it up in line shape for tile A u x corps of reporters nnd feature ilitiry Club grand hi.ll The floor writers assist in making this edi- has recently been plaucil anil tiou of The Rogue one of the most; sanded and is in a Minmih cmidi- COMPANY 0.CA ZES FRATERNITY 1 HMD attractive ever issued : lion. An application of too nnnii ! floor wax at a recent dance given ; there, however, caused it to ac cumulate in chunks on I lie floor, j An awkward siiuad from the coin- The great Lincoln Memorial at Washington, D. C Is to be dedti cater) this year. Sept. 22 Is the date now virtually agreed upon. This was the decision of the Lincoln Memorial Commission, which held a meeting at the capital this week. The commission is made up ot prominent Americans. They are, left to right, former Speaker Champ. Clark, former President William Howard Taft, former Speaker Joseph O. Cannon, from Lincoln's state, Illinois, and former Governor Samuel W. McCall of Massachusetts. The picture ot the memorial building shows the great structure In Its present stage of construction. ASIII.AM) IIOTKI, v XKW M.WAGKMKXT .Messrs. Beaver & Noble, of Seat tle, have taken over the Ashland puny smoothed it down with floor hotel cafe, and are making many ; scrapers and applied a new coal I changes in the kitchen and dining of floor wax. room and will conduct a high The Armory floor when it 's class eating estnDii.siiinent. mey j properly rixeil and waxed, will be will maintain a special pastry and i undoubtedly one of the best floors salad chef and will make a spe-jin Southern Oregon for dances, cialty of that line, besides cater-1 nig to tne puunc in snort orders and regular meals. AUTO DEALERS Company orders last Monday night at the National Guard con- ' tallied a list of several promotions. Sergeant Wolcott was appointed j mess sergeant, and Donald Dick-; erson, just enlisted, was appoint-' PROMISING ARTIST N LOCAL SCHOOL FORM ASSOCIATION The oily council passed the wa ter ordinance at its meeting last 1 ' ed cook. The following named Possibly few people rates, to go into effect at once. , were I)m)jnt(Ki privates first i land outside of the high school ear 1920. Owing to the excessive high prices! ch. Privates Lindsay, Mackey. J realize that there exists an illus-jfor the social orjuniiiztion was on supplies, workmen, etc., a raise Kii,.,. urii,,,, si, nl,eii,m imim- nf nmrh ;ihiliiv in Hie sen- First Company Fraternity, Oregon was deemed expedient in the rates. Dj I inr class. This is Miss Lena Pro-i Const Artillery. Monday evening was a very in teresting one at the Armory. As most of the new equipment has ar rived, every member present was i.-sued his pack, meat cull, knives, forks, spoons, cartridge hells, etc., and as it is the first full e.iuip- Orcgon ment (1;t ,10 company i,.ls ijai. it took a great de il of explaining for some of the newer men. hers lo get their apparatus put together. After ahoiil an hour i-penl in putting packs tow her, ai d ad justing equipment, the company adjourned to lhe dining hall where Cook Dickerson and Private Spear, Ilia assistant, serva-a! hot coffi'e, hot-dog sandwiches, and alough nuts. While the company par took of refreshments u r ,u pnny meeting was called to orde;' by the president, First Sa-rgeant Henry T. Klniore. Tho first mailer taken up :i the company meeting v.as tho adop tion of a constitution and by-laws, which had been framed by a com mittee consisting of First Sernenut Klniore, Sergeant .Morrison, anil Sergeant Weren. After somo discussion, thav con stitution and by-laws were aalpt eal by the organization, and by mo tion the temporary officers were ! confirmed as the permanent o iu Ash- liiers of tho fraternity for the The name adopted Automobile dealers met in IAIN BIBLE C TY tin.- first that lias hi'cn mailu for many years. This raise in the rate covers ir rigation alone. The charges for household gardens and lii'i'tofore being 25 cents u mouth, will now be 50 cents. For tlnasi' who paid 50 cenls, a charge ol $1.0(1 will be made. lawns rjv.,(0 p,,lers was designated as drawn practically the janitor in charge of the Ar- in the book, anal mory. Orders for Ihe-discharge of Pri vates Hush and Miller have been Die nave oeen very generous wiui ,,, ,, olwi i( iu -CG,.v their music. The community ist0 Ufle cllai; for 'a eongl',,e'rab,e , Medford yesterday and formed I the certainly fortunate that such a (iiBtan(.e jhcksou touiuy rt.uomouie ueai- wide-awake progressive family as J ers' association. A luncheon was ;thc McWilliams people are, should At a meeting of Ashland Post 1"!ld Bt tlle S'P'lfrd hotel at noon have come Into the district. of the American Legion last night ;.where tne PIu" for the "ew 01' The hearty response given to! the post voted to taue out a mem- ganizution were made, resulting Mr. Campbell (Dick Posey), goes ! bershlp in the Ashland C'ominer-'in the following committee to ar to show that not only Ashland, j cial Club. This is he first or-1 range details for the new organl but the surrounding country, has ganization to take out an crani- zation; Wesley Hrown, chair ; learned to know and appreciate ! zation membership. Thj action' man; A. W. Walker, Geo. E. the sterling worth of the man who will probably be followed by prac-jTreichler, W. A. Gates, all of jistead ot $2 as heretofore; ?B for COMPANY Itl'YS ! so unselfishly Elves to the home tically all of the lodges nnd clubs, Medford, and h.. b. .Marcy or laif .u.,e instead of 1; inn $12 IIILI.IA ltl TAHLK' school folks of his splendid talents. Theiof Ashand. i Ashland. fol. all acre insii'a.l of $S. T)l0 Kil.sl company, Oregon Na- two selections given were well j The "organization membership" j lae comnmiee men leponeii iu addition a meter rate law chosen nnd it goes without saying entites the club to one vote and lempoiaiy ouiceis aim commit- provides the right to put in ne-friml (; s nuler a fine billiard : Flynn is now that tliey were cleverly given and costs $12 per year as do Individ- tees as follows: Corporals Morrison and Weren vest, who appears on the staff o( Commutes were appointed as were appointed serceants and prl- tho Rogue, the high school annual follows: vutes first class F.lhart and Hill- being issui'il this year, as the! Kiileiiiiiniiient ings were appointed corporals. ' school artist. Miss Provost has' First Class Private Robertson, !l lhe cartoons chairman, iu them has First Class Private Silver. for tne Hal ran; lor unguium received, and their discharges will r.l acreage an advance ot $:i for)ie aent t0 t ,,, iiuarter of an acre will be niad Private Peters. Privalo Clyde G. Young. Cook Dii'ka'isoii. (ii-ievaiHi Coiiiniilta'e First Class Private Dill, chair- Churches in many towns of Or egon will this year conduct n Daily Vacation Bible School for, the children of their community.: TMu U'ill rjallv the children to-1 gether for five weeks during the ' "o"ghly enjoyed vacation season, for a daily ses-l introductory talk by ..... . Mr. Homes a series of living mod- elmt nf lit leuat t U'i tinlll'il pverv , , ,. ' . ,. , els representing popular adver- Commercial Club am week-day. During the second 1 ' . . . . ,,,,,,.... ...an i tisements such as Cream of V heat, fore the Comnierci iiiiiii iiiu tiiuaiii'ii nui icni ii v make baskets, ham mocks, toys, woodwork, etc., while during the first hour singing, hahit talks, shown exceptional skill. This joiiug l.nly will make her mark as an illustrator and a'urtoamist oi note if she continues along 111'' lines she has starta'tl. Another local illustrator who man. caim. out from the AHhlaiial high Private Moor. is .Mrs. Aleene llomar1 Finance Committee Flynn, w ho also lias some rarloon. Supply Sergeant MeNaii', chair tional Guard, has Just purchased in this year's annuals. Mrs. , man. from G. S. Butler a fine billiard : Flynn is now in San Francisco! Sergeant Hiiithorue. ual memberships. The orsiuizu-l i-resiuent, o. iu. ireicnier, vie tion appoints some official or presidents, E. E. Marcy, Ralph understood the meter rate covers member to cast it's vote in the Bardwell; secretary, Wesley .lcI.enR() llll(.S only. The meter lers whenever the water com mis- tnblo. anal will have it set up for I where her work of milking illus sioner deems it inlvisable. I; is 1ISB t1(. ooinnany club room in Iralions for several leading inl and to bring be-1 urown i treasurer, w . A. uates. Commercial Club any! "'rectors: . Jiarnson, t. (ho Armory. This is the first ' vertisers iu that city appears fre-, step in the plans for fixing up aiuently iu the San Francisco Old Dutch Cleanser, Hills Bros" . projects which have their incep- E- Marcey, J. II. Dennison, A. W Coffee, etc., were presented. The tion in the lodge or club which Walker, E. S. Turny ami Gain committee deserves much credit the member represents nnd w ch K'""son. Bible story, etc , provide a very for the originality of the idea its are moaters iu which the Coumei- Committee on Rules nnd Bj I well as for the very apt manner! cial Club might be of aid. Laws, W. A. Gates, Seeiy Hall a.. .,i. ....i,it.r.t I...H-! ,iw-.n in tho oitaj Weslev Brown. J. A. Sriner aii'i ,,,.-,,.,,;,, n, u-,ii.,. miim rn re- r, .... , a i .. Rhoailes. the present incumbent . . ... , Ill llia.ll ' n a. II oui,ja.i-t w,.o .... i laci Himutmiiiiuil i" . - .,, , ,, ,,,,, ....... , . ... . lllMlllllll'IS. II III! HII-. nisi iirett n nn r sii it oi leiieneis rate will provitlo a minimum rate iM1d oaitippiUK the Armory for the newspapers, to any party at $1 ror one. inoiu.i. hoys in the way it should be. For 600 cubic feel or less 'he The new Armory lawn is now iu. minimum charge will he $1. Al!j.,m it , will soon make the biiilal a.uantities over find ruhic feet will jllK ,, atlrai'tive spot iu the city, he at the rate of 2 cents per 1 0 ' iu-ato Peters, Janitor of the cubic feet. The former ordinance Armory, will hereafter have cheery Twelve district anal county of-1 fleers will be noniinateil at I In J coming primaries, ami a'aiiiliilates have uniiotiui'f al fair tlii'iu all, wilh the exception ot surveyor. Frank! meeting with lunch- .11 I T.. ........... n.,m n'ovn l .. ,n ..t'A n CnmniOr. i.., ,,. , , ...i.m i.. Hiatal. ia:aj uic.'.iii tiiiai vic .,.,.. )K niaiiarii iu iia3 um win eouaiaiaji nie seuoaai, iniu in ... Atl.nH . ..... , , served during the social hour that , cial Club membership. It Is, Aiiotner L.-JL I i vLiln,. ,,,i- rvlre y a ,!,rie factor In these planned to make the Commercial eon was arranged for next Fii I .H t-ho children This work 'eetl i C"' the centralized organization day noon at the Medford hotel a, to nil ti n ctiilalien. mis wont , J . ... .,.,,. ff. m,' which all automobiln dealers are best bo done by all the 'e.- ."a...s ... u ... - p.uja n... . 0 Inst for this season. The commit- whole community. By naving a.i""""" ni.Miai tee In charge hopes to be able to representative on the Commercial represented by the followiiu mi, to thin mpelini? the crnwiiine i"inh mi nhershin nn oreanizntlon ueaieis. Al. . liamaKei, ian deavor to make thu weekly drill'"1 "'"l""''"''")' 1"' nindidale ,,ii,. ,i,,u,.,,i n.,., f,. ii ,.,,. lor re-election. A. C. Walker of, near Central Point announced; Iti'i i lilting Commlitcit No. I Cairporal Billings, chairman. Bugler Crowson. Private lliugel. Private Porter. Private Ross. Ki'cniiliiiK Committee No. il Corporal F.lhart, chairman. Private Smith, T. II. First Class Private Mackey. ! Private Weber. Corporal Rlggs. Alllli'lia: Collilnllli'p To be announced later. Two recruitini; cominitlees can best bo done by churches uniting in the effoit lo render this service to all the chil alien. Information to aid cur secured by Rev. J. W. Hoyt, Ash laud, Oregon. event of the series. of any ki: d will have established vai age, ,ur. lux, vwnie war .ai It was the unanimous opinion a tie which will materially aid In ,aKe; E. N. Norton and II. N. Half f .!,. ri timi tho cinh ' i.,.!i,iin .i.o inoo rn.niioiiition he-: hill, Norton Motor company; D The' ruin of tho past week should elect officers and plan to tween every factor in the commu-; Harrison of'HiuTfs'onXosVE. K which is causing so much satis-, hold tho regular meetings during ( nity. Marcy, Overland Marcy Co. faction and Joy to the farmers and tho winter ot 1920 nnd 21. ranchers of the valley is having directly the opposite effect on the Judge (!. A. Gardner has been Friends of Miss Mary Young,: up from Jacksonville this week, Oskar Huber company, the con- w" le" ,a3t lul "', caiieti tieiu v, . 0..u..n tractors who are building the Pa-' where she will be associated with, of his mother, Mrs. James. cific highway south of Ashland.!11 "''8'n c"oo., were .o..u.,.e( . According to Superintendent C. A. recently to receive a most iiilff,!l Dunn, tho highway commissioners estl"S lettcr written from her, de- 5 were in Ashland the first of the sr',ibine 1,1 lenth ber wonderful, a week and sot the mixing plant in fin to that far-off land. Miss j readiness, and had the rain held Yo,1"R Si'ile1 from Vancouver Do-, a off paving would have started 'cember.1 8' aml state(l that her, g Just outside the city limits yes-1 fl"al eveui"B in tUttt city wa8!i terday. Everything is ready to si'ent with piof. Larimore and start operations a, soon as the fall,ilr- wel1 known here. where; a weather clears up, and this sec-jtha forer was associated with, tion of the hirhwny will be the i tn local nautauqua scene of great activity as soon as In recounting incidents during j the sun shines. her Journey Miss Young related, of how she spent Christmas day J That the National Guard is on board ship. This was the day, jj rapidly becoming a big factor in , she stated, when the ship crossed community helpfulness and in- i the imaginary line where one day m deavor is shown by the fact that vanishes. Tho officers were kind, , p thje commanding officer of the she said, and bade the 26th takc'J company has engaged tho Ellison- its flight Instead. White Lyceum course for next I ' Dear old Santa found me even J Winter which is to be given under j away out on the briny deep," Mlssj j the auspices o( the local company, j Young wrote, "thanks to home j The attraction selected are of folks nnd friends on board. In I the highest quality. One of the; the forenoon we sighted a snow l most notable It Albert Mud-'cap on the Almtian islands, so you!? tulst, tenor soloist, who rauks, see how far to the north we went. McCormlck uud other leading Even the ship gave her best honor tenors. Other attractions en- j of the day. She is reputed to be gi get! are Lieurances Little Sym-'the best 'roller' on the sea. phony Orchestra, Herbert Leon! "After a turkey dinner one Cope, humorist and the famous I crowd drank and danced, while 'jj DeMille Canadir.n Quartet. j those of the s'xty missionaries, The first attraction will be twenty-three of whom were Meth heard probably in October. Tick-1 odusts, who were able, sang carols, eta will doubtless be sold for the 1 1 read again the wonderful Christ- season,' and will be about $2.25. mag Bt0ry, to close this strangeiS JThe attractions as a whole, a'e Christmas day." undoubtedly the highest grade ; ever before booked for platform j Mrs. James, mother of Mrs G and entertainment work in Ash-, W. Dodson sustained a stroke last j 3 land, and it is expected the 1 Sat unlay and is at present lying (ourie will be a great success. I in a severely paralyzed condition. A marriage license has been is sued from the county court t Alden D. Powell and Irene (' ! Erickson, both of Ashlaml. pealed. A large number of orchnrdisls ,li(,lt a peuHant one for the mem- and small ranchers were pros- ! wM- of the eoniiianv .nt at this meeting and discussed ' , this week us a candidate for the,, appointed iu order that they lhe question exhaustively until a Cinderella. Club Meets nomination of treasurer, the onl 1 lay Work against each other, late hour. Owing to the time con-! Tho Cinderella club met at the candidate for this office announc- r;Very three mouths each comniil- -iiimed on the water question all home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Me- ing so far. ice will report the number of re other business expccteal to be Rue on the Boiilevaral last even-' For joint representative W. II. eruits it has obtained, ami the transacted by tho council was Ing. Twenty-four people were Gore has aunoiinceil us a canali-'committee which has ohtaiueil postponed. present nnd spent an enjoyable date and E. V. Carter and lieu (le dealest number of recruit i evening playing 500. Mrs. Gear- Sheldon for representatives from ; js , m pmitla'al to a fa'eal costing The residence of J. W. Mills Jr., hart mailo the highest bcoio ami this county. j not less than $1.00 per plate at on tho Pacific highway north of carried off tho prize. The host Three republican., II. A. Cana- t, PXpt'iise or the losing conimlt- Ashland was entered Sunday even-j ess served fine refreshments afliM' day, G. M. Roberts, the present J t,, Mm-h interest Is beiiu; ing while the family were away tho playing ceasetl, anal the coin- iiicummbent, and Frank Farrell I showu, and it is expected that a irom home and about $75 worth! puny adjourned to meet in twt are hoping to receive the noiniua- dozen or so recruitr. will be lined if clothing was taken. The police weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs lion ire on the lookout for the lliieves. L. A. Roberts. for district attorney and rp for physical .i.iuiii. jiUnm' :'j::j-:::- iir:!!!!::!!::::::!;:;!:!'!;:!::;:::!;::!;...,!.:..!:::: ::;.'..'i::...ij ;f:'. ;!.::.: :,!: ."linen""!:::! SliHIS'K Guaranteed to Batch irh 1 vWmm Hlr' u 111 fi I 11 - u 1 r- tn 1 - un 1 - wi i if l is' w j 1 t a,. v vnmretxwskrMmmi j g I tc nm - - iK' examination at Rawles Moore, the only democrat n,n Armory next .Monday night. 1 announced for any office, will car- The heads of the recruiting coin- I1lim'BW'"l'JM'llMBW mm.WWWm ' ry the banner of the minority par- mittees will probably open up a f ty of tho county for the same of- recruiting office somewhere In or j fice. j near the posloffice, and start an i For the office ot sheriff C. E. , intensive campaign Tor recruits. P' Terrlll asks for a second term and a(J the company must be brought F! .1. B. Winter, formerly deputy iu'np to 100 men. f: that office Is opposing him. 1 Two new and enthusiastic mem- D j? One tf: Humes, in woman, Susanna W. hers were taken into the com- :Trtjt.ai of Ashland, and G. W. pany last Monday night, Beecher Godwaral of Jacksonville and A. Oant'ord and Donald Dickerson. ,J. Ilanby of Meall'onl are hoping janford is one of the best In- r to be given the privileges of con-: lonueil men on the electrical man- -j ducting the affairs of the school agement of the big guns -there is P superintendent. on the Pacific Coast, and has f: Chauncey Flory, who has serveal iu the National Guard since T served one term as county clerk, 11112, besides being an instructor 1. Is announced for re-election and M, France iluring the war. Dick- f will probably not have any oppo- ,.SOn is an expert cook, and wi I jr sition In the primiiiy or al lhe Hdd greatly to the enthusiasm ami i , election. The same is true of J. fpjnt of the company by the feeiN '", II. Coleman for county assessor he expects to put tn iu the near M and John A. Perl for coroner. ! future. The entertainment com-i-- There Is one commissioner to ntitteti have broached the idea of '. elect and Court Hall of .Medford having a light lunch after drill and A. K. Kinney of Ashland will every two weeks, which will prob- J bat canalialates. 'ably be carried out. f Fifteen republicans and one New sighting apparatus h.n ; democrat have announced as can- heen ohtaiueil, and next Monday ' : , clitliitB for these offices, and nine night will be tuken up with an , ot these seek nominations for the interesting aiming and sighting offices of district attorney, sher- drill. In preparation for rifle range p Iff and schoatl superintendent. The practice. - registration books close April 20. Everyone wishing lo join the I and all who vote at the primaries tiuard should see some member My 21, must register before that of either recruiting committee or Lj date. be at the Armory nest Montlav i uight. Enlistmenti can be msile Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Xininger ,or jer a one or three year and. family left yesterday for Cal- perj(M, up to a certain number. ifornia where they eipect to spend several weeks While away they Mrs. Kittle Huntsberry was In will make their headquarters at Medford yesterday spending the Santa Ana. day. j u-At-tttz- : . X"t'nt'w'vwimril l!i! t-'v 't'i.J:,':!iil'iwiilniw!iy'lil:.i!:g