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Historical Soel.t. ASHLAND WEEKLY OL. XLIV ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1, 1920 NO. 14 Oregon TIDINGS MERCHANTS mi a. ATWfNTER FAIR 1118 ENROLL IX RED CROSS MEMBERSHIP 11 MEDFORD WINS CHAMPIONSHIP I OF SOVTHERN OREGON. I SPECIAL Pi Lmrs. f.mery died i 8atvrdav morning ASHLAND GOES OVER THE TOP IN ANNl'AL SUBSCRIPTIONS TALENT LIST NOT VET COCXT. ED IN MEMBERSHIP ROLL. Ashland's Red Cross Roll Call, which terminated on Thanksgiving Day, has met with such It generous response in this community as to make the result an occasion .for real Thanksgiving. At no (lute except during the war, has our local Red Cross membership exceeded Its pres ent strength. Ashland's Red Cross branch run now boust an enrollment Ashlund merchunta are showing o( mo mmberg Wth Belleview's a real community spirit in regard to the coming Winter Show', to be held In the Armory the last three days of this week, under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce, A mer 8.ILK, . HOSE A N D LINGERIE WAISTS TO VIE WITH "FISH. ER'S BLEND" AND FARM I.M ' PLEMKNTS AT THE HOME EX HIBIT IN THE ARMORY. EXHIBITS IN MERCHANTS ROW MEDFORD KINS II' StJOHB OF TWENTV-TWO POINTS IX FIRST HALF ASHLAND OITPLAYED MEDFORD IN SECOND HALF FOVR THOUSAND IN ATTEN. DANCE. COMPETTORS CREATE INTERES I DEATH WAS CACSED FROM HE-Sl-LTS OF FORMER ATTACK OK ELI' HAD BEEN ILL ONE YEAR. Mrs. Alwilda Colvig Emery, wife of Bread Makers iiml Chicken FuiKiemlHeui.y s Kmery, diod at an early hour I'lliMlilent Vfiwlmnii tit I 'luiiiilu'i. nf i Before one of the largest crowds Commerce Look Aflfr Dettills of that ever attended a football game In' May Oct In Unino to Curry off 11,19 mor"1,1S 81 her homo on Helmun '.,,,.., io...i... .. th. MfrM .! street. Mis. Emery had been iu full- 1,1 tA Trophies ut Hig Fair and SIiom. iug health for almost a year, when , an attuck of Influenza late last win ter had caused a severe illness. All LECTURES .10 BE FEATURES OF WINTER FAIR Local Business Men's Part of the1 Winter Fair. From present indication eompe- through the spring her condition wus tition for the speclul prizes offered ; most serious, but with the arrival of I canvass not yet completed and with 1 Talent still to bo heard from. For thla success there have been a number of "contributing causes," chant's Row la to be one of the tea- for(,m09t amonB wllci, mBy be men- Southern Oregon, the Medford team wus victorious over Ashland by a : score of 22 to 0 in a clean fast game The day was not a fuvornble one, jraln fulling most of the time, yet t n m . . ... .... Ha flnlfl w, lii eond condition.. u, r. ri'igutttJii, prusitiem Ol uiei"" -- i ..n:.i ..i i..i Ashland Chamber of Commerce Is The Medford team l:as had quite a! aim p,oieiu... .i.e., ..... uu.r ... .... ash mm t iinmncr of UHninorce. is 0.nerience ihun the bovs!for tn Wlilter ' becoming , become able to be about again. For master of ceremonies In regard to fit-:'" inoie experience man the bo Bj ,,.., ..,.. h ',hA , ,.,, nr lwlWA,. ,ha tiuir un the merchants' row nt the on the Ashlund team una they pro!)-; ' '" "" v i g up me mercnaiiis row at average, are of one and nmny contestants enter for the vul- had begun to fall, and nor death was Winter Fair n the Armorv. nnd nil "bly are an average-ago oi one nnu, ' , , , ,, ,, ". b. i,.if i n niitnr iinn i.;lou departments exhibited. These not unexpected. the 'details in establishing theso ex-; one-half or two years oldqr than the; , The schools to be hold during tlia hlbltH and placing them to the ut-: Aahland boys. , , mu.u -, ""."";'' ' Winter Fulr am 'ill provided for an.1 . . . f , , Vh ..nrinir wi rimi in il,n fu-.t 1 lpnllon nd '' sufflc out to arouse another of tho pioneers of Jucksou most advantage have been worked, lne "coring was noue in tne III si - . an Interesting program is assured. ..... . , . . .. h,.lr i,i,.i, w,i wlw.liv MA.irnr.i'i. m0st active competit or county, who hud much to do with ... ' ... . out by this master m nd, who w llulf wlllcl1 wa" wlully Hedfoids, . , ' , . ... . . , ,. , . , ' rof. Brewster will hnvo eh;irg9 . x. in ti. In t hiir lm innn.y Tna Boot Shop s d spaying a the development of the tar west. She , ,,i... i m see that each exhibitor has a lirom- Bamo. In tne lust nan tne teams ' , ....... tlie poultry classes. The coimtv ISTS FROM O. A. C. WILL COXDltT CLASSES IX DAIRY I NO AND (i.Itl)i:.I0 PROF. REIMER, HOMK DF.MONSTRA TION AGENT AND OTHERS WILL GIVE ADDItKSSFS. tures of the event, in which will bo displayed various lines of merchan .tloned two weeks of hard work on Inent place, and his poods arranged' werB evenly "atcnea una a In the best possible .niiunor. handsome pair of carriage hootees was the duughter qf a pioneer iloc- nui'H und the hou il?nionstratlo: ond e.hlbltlon of fine football. It ' wllicl baVe b upeclul-tor, who crossed the plains iu 1862. ... l!lkrt ..,.'. mm . dlae in attractively trimmed booth..!'?9 f"1" f ' AllCa Pe"- th! By tomorrow morning Mr. Fergu- Aland's Kme in the lust ha":1";1"0,"1 t"bab' tllset fr0,U, VM CO"",y' M;i "st"I. und the extension den.utmeni of ' Altinr rtfimnulflrti mnnmrar nnM nor J n VICU . ...... . I will hu mnth umiirhl nf ah t.u tli In u'hol uiiu llntn in'. fi II v u wll.' sou will have the booths In Hhupefi they outplayed the visitors In all;"" "";" 7"""' " "" " ;""'" ., - A. C. has pr.nni.wl to tvi.d two 1 ....... imntl.AI'a nf thA llntr Into rlAi'l.Anu V.l llm l.ndl hft VA'.l'4 lrtt cient campaign manager, nn4 her corps ot devoted helpers: also, (ho Weeks ago the entire spaco allotted"! rn tl.la iii.i.nuA hA hann Inlim, itn I .... ,,u.F w.. "K.Bble re-enforcement afforded their aud unfortunately, owing to the sizo .... .. .,, , , . , , , 7 . . efforts by the publicity no freely of the hall, only a I mited number , . ., . ., , , ., ,, . ' , , , ., . given by the Ashland Tidings; both could be accommodated. This free ... . , . ,,.,,., ...... . of these backed again by the InteJll- offer is made by the management of . . ., . . 1 gent patriotism of our ail-American, mo ni.uw 11111 .u iiiunn iiiv. anii.B M dernesa. For the pant 50 years Mrs. men from tl:- .oihg; to tik.j care i,... ..... ...,n.n. .....1 ...i no nts. althouen tliev were not for- .v.. iiik diiimin, 111111 uil ' ' 1 if . , , t. 1 1 11 .1.1 ..1 chants who have booths reservdd arel'"""'" " " " , , ., ' T - 0f dairying u.,1 surd -..Iiik. roquestod lo have the material for' "I'ly tre were no stars on P lze '2'B0 tor tae beavi",t rooster Jucksou county and have occupied a, Prof Reimei. of th, , h ii,iUisii.il 10 nave Hie miuenui lor ' of nnv hied e.hlhllml nnil olin IU Sn nrnmlnout nnulllnn 111 thA .lunula nf . fitting them 1111 and niflrchandiaA to ether team; but tlie Dacklle Id of. ' ' T-- - ,gon experiment nuiiou, will give minis lilt-Ill lll H III! UlHrillUIIUISe IO . fnr ,h. l.-,.i.a, mklilt nf .nu O..H,A..., nmnii SI.a I..H k... a . ' some iiitoiostii,, and luxtriu'tlve lectures. The classes r saiiloiilui; will be be kp ayod , t h. A rry a ear y both team, deserve, special mention! tor1I,h; hMV",9t rabblr ' breed. Southern Oregon. She had been a no u.ainai u ui me Armory as eany ...... If (l v.m a a an.. iva u,.ai.,i n,A,i,a,. ni h.a ri..fiu., .hi,i, ...,!., .,...., 'fnr th hmiul nf football thv nlflVA.I "' r"'uc" ou:1 whllA.llnnA,1" Inwn ' " "i..uj lllurmilB, su . - ' ' I nrlza nf n n.,lr nf lrA .l.nAy fn.. thA II.a nA nf II vn,. toltn .iiKu.ll,a In lhA..ffUI..I nmo.nmi nrt flnl.,.. n.lll l. .l ..... . I. n Thft ffninA W8N not .Uarretl DV unVI 1 " . nv ,a,phlet. - I ThoUrt the formal tlm-'"nlt for opening of the fair and poultry show1 member of either team being hurt. 7' exhi,lt of house 'lnu," not ral-' T,,e tamral wllt be heM Mu"'1)r conducted l-h a view t h..,.T.g F Ferguson I. handling this"19 anDUal Tn R" Cft" """i TO, Zu y "or by the wra0gling of the players. 'V T"" '"" ,rM M U "ef"U"iC A8"",n" "dl"l' ,0 F- F,'K'son Is handling this from Norember 11 to 25, there la1 ',, , lu"su,iy' a. nfiiM-i. ihM.ml, rml,,PJ ' c- VauPel t(en a speclul prixe street, with prlvute services, and in-better gurdeus Tie t-uka on mil- feature, the success of which Is prac' , no tlme.llmlt set on he taitlnff: All booths must be designated by.A.ofcl.l for the hf!it dllDlay ,,. termellt wl be ma(1(! , Mountain I,,- ' 'ItTj , .1 ,. 9l". 'l. iia..ii ti. ,-, .i.ii.: . . . annronr nte nmn mid Hia Arhlhit.. urover r nuicis, BHrg.'uui. uaru, anai. . - , .t..".is. m t.iu iiinin iw "": out of Red Cross membereh ns. You' " " .... . inioes booths are already allotted are: may Jojn any d(ly ,nBt tne aUrustc noimes tuocery, Harrison Bros., ,p,rU happens to move you at Mc- orB must liave these also In place.,"18 coliCh ot Bnou High School,! The assignment of booth space is ln,HaVB "til'a aatisfactloii. I View cemetery. Mrs. Emery is mil-, rating, will, however, bo of value to C. J. I'eriine offers the prize of 11 : vlved by her husband and six child-; anyone raisins 11 garden, good hat for tlie biggest ear of corn, ren: Mrs. C. R. Loslier and Melvln The schools nf the conntv are tak- . , ... ... .!.... hhhw w ...w.v Mh ... .. ....n-. , r 11 i i .1 . no- - . iiia nriiiiius ill lilts rtlliuiv are IUK- Murphy. Klectnc, Ferguson's. Rose1,,. Bro,.. irn storo where a vtT.e """ 'f " -. Andoison. Carson 4 Fowler offers $2.50 for!S. Emery of Portland; H. S. Emery.,! B a good intoroKl in the essays and Rros., Automotive Shop, Enders lnanen, gtritlon wll be lnaIntaJne,. '" an exhibit, I- -L OINO I FOLkM the b(())t IMlm,)kil, M rs. G. W. Wahton. Misses Nina and pUs.rs sotting r or! I 2 u. So,,,, J. P. Dodge ft Sons, White) Tne foIlown(t Inemberi, naV(! eJ 'noiiiq apply to hl.n. ...... t.-aM.. (, Q Jin.ii( bv Enery of AshTam, Three j milk as a food. Prize fnr this work House Grocery, Bwenson ft McRae,: rolIe(j to date: J. N. Dennis, Mc.Valr.'Bros., W. O, Mrs. H. A. Stearns, Captain Miss , HOTEL A I STIN TO OON Twenty-six students from AshlHiid'Wbluh '" be l,!rote(l to l)rize" In brothers also survive. Those are Vol-j will be 11 warded on Saturday, at uey roivig ot AHiiiunn, William 101-! which time Miss Pools., homo demon- 1 the baby otiiilc. ni.i , .. . - iii'l. vi.ur iiivifLu reuisierea in. inu i'n leiritv 01 wre-. .cBio..K .. j. wrres, vaupei s. jor- Eeanor Greer. Mr .Smith .park supt.. 1 aon at the belnnlna of the nreseut The AHhl"11'1 offm' a Prize vlg of Medford and Coorge rrlg , Ht ration agent, will give an especially dan Electric, E. T. Staples. E. .j MUg Helen Brlgcoe. ; Commencing December 1. another o at ' J ' scu Ured ' f ,5 f0r ,lle b"st brl M from n( 1,'"lll '' 1 """" "r .he boys and girl,. Ai M- Captain-M. EdUh, "" ,ak';; IZghJut all the Zt ' ' . " -"".ers an:, fathers, on ' ; "' " v-ur"uu row' B. Mars. Mrs. Lulu Van Wegeii, Dr,l ul ",e "ul'" 'U'B wl" ... ,.,., httlnr .hnwn ; t a -lb. sack of flour and a third 1 - ' .,, all)J(.,.t ...Milk as a Food." Loral people who h ive been esie- FOR (lOVICRNOItS , cially siicceas(ul In various lilies, ler, Ashlund Creamery, The Electric v n swedAnhur Mr. n n iri.' be the transfer of the management . rprX(, 0f a 25 noinid :,nck af floor HHJ PIIOIH.KMS Carpet Washer, Poley ft Elhart. , - ,,. Mnl nr. of the hotel from D. R. Conner, Vho, I0: auy ?"!,1C"'" 01 WorK' The First National Dank ,,rr..,. . , , -! ,., ... .1 rsome 01 me stuueius are prominent . . . A force of men are ut work today ..,, Mr, w Killln T r ,.H..U r resigus to engage iu other business! Villdlng the booths and the mer-'jin,,, Dr Caldwell enterprises, to A. A. ChlRholin. ni chants are requested to get busv nf MrB P T Wilson. Captain Miss1 ,,ronii"w"t notel niH" '" Sal!"1- Mr once and have all displays in readl-j Jessie Thatcher, Mrs! E. W. Hogue.i Chl"l,olm ' we" kllu,v Ashlund iu university activitli.s. Fern Murphy, Junior fn the edu- I ration department, wus elected presl- prize of $10 to tlie boy or girl under! 16 years who makes the best Judge i of poultry. , The Chas. H. Lilly Co. of Port Mud t .f 4. . 4 4. f, 4. (By the United Press) IIAItltlSlll lU!, I'll., Di-c. 1 Six pnullry, gardening, horticulture, otc , will he asked to givo fire minute talks lulling of tho inn' hods used. A detailed p.'o::ram will he ml- ness not late- than Wed ne.dv eve T ' ,1URUe' 1 havfn bml urn. irli'tnr nf th HntAl of r,le Mu phl E"Hllon ""tional! , 1 "' " important problems rourroi.tliig the' " , nes. late, than edne.day fle0- IrwlBi Mlss Ruth o.mnn. MUs ,av' b T'' ...u' " . ' honorary woman', music fraternity.;?""". "'X 0"e:KI" "" e"" "f sta.es ut the res.,,.'tiie were sched- ,m,",'"" 1,1 "" nmr f"""e' nlng, Blouse Orders For Christmss She is also luchirge ot the music section of the "Oreguna," the I'nl- I Liquid for specified pens nf chickens Dayton. Mrs. O. H. Way. Mrs. Wehrll.! Aus,ln for B 'niber of years. !B. E. Evans. Mrs. J. K. Helmaa. Mri.!HI ret,,rn wlU be welcomed by the u n urn.,... .m u. . .!... t 1 i large host of friends he und Mrs. ni.tinn witi. n.u 1 .. "!f.hi.hnlm , d.,n. ,h.tr .n ,, Wr Anaaal publication. . .... .. About 35 governors and from , 'here a. well Tr th, ir7v.iV H"ro,,l V- 8in,nsov.,eomm.rcf ma-, , . ' ",."'H r,"" 15 gove, nors-eluct r. exp-.vd t Ue At Rose Bros.' Mrs. J. E. clow- nere' " we" JS " ,ho 'ruellug: . .. '. poultiT nssodiatlon ntid will be ensilv . . .. . , r........ . ! nubile who knew hi... in Alilu.l ' "rBs,,. r nr in sopnomore , . .,..,. presenr. . iuuu. j. r.. ijuwiunii. j. ipison. n. t - - 1 . . slates ut tlie pres.'iit'time were sched uled to he taken up at the governors' conference here, Dec. 1. 2 und I 'Ia-J.. of Din Dies in Medford class. the reach of all competitors. ' u... an., nuiem. iiir. c l'siin 11.1 exnerts tre fODUlar " C.M anMl. mnt:,in-r, to Ashland ... a few daysl Joh" "naenw. -Jiialor In the com- h.stokhck UKrtlxtt ,,KADV Mrs. Geo. Gillette. Cuntuin- i Homer Barron. to take control of the business. ' ! Mrs. E. H. Bush, Cantata Mr. Veil, Federal eiieroiichnioiitH 011 state authority and functions are to lie I Old H. C. L. is said to be comingj Wlnnlfred Spencer, Miss Vetrls Mc-' IIKJH SCHOOL WILL OIVE I merce department, was placed In j charge of obtaining noise-making mu lch hies for a parade held during the FOR CllltlSTM VS III SINF.SS ANNIVERSARY PLAYi Homecoming Week Rally. His ef- preia.lns , for ,be offlcellt discussed by Governors Robert A.: HurrJr Howell, the well known Cooper of South Carolina and Robert lt'll'l"r of the Vull,,r bl,nd' 1id Su- 1 , . ii, 1.. - ...;it:.v ut 11 MAflfnrn linsnltnl aftor s Tim Ashlund unstnffice is alie.idv . " ' VW ... ... .... .. forts were quite successful. The col- nalldiill(. u( h holil,.V bMHnnHS and "' Activities." down ;but even so the buying public1 Credle, Miss Isabell Wattenburger, seem to have awakened to the fact Miss Claribell Morehouse, Miss Kath- , , , tiiiit iinAfi.l fifin a pa npitAtit 11 ill a it nil ' ..in. TiitnH , . The student body of Ashland high , , , . , ..'.... school will present the nniiiversiuv nll hollers and glorified horse-fid- ...0,i f.m ,a ,i,,,iniuni nt Wnh. and Gov. l'ercival C: are apprecluted by people more gen- Mrs. Sam McNair, Captain Mrs.i f 1 1 miaiiii) ,, , , b cenea irom tne nepaitnient at wnsn- v Vinnnmn Mi: ' " E,0CKlnKs on rTiday, , """ '""" " -'"fj"' - ington. Just now the various dl- ",u"1 '" The Decentralization of tiovennnenti "boi't Illness from typhoid fever lection of old saws, steam whistles. cery few days instructions uro re- erully than in the past. , Joseph Poloy, M8. A. Finneran, Miss1 Gov. Frank O. Lowden of Illinois Clement of Ver- usked by Miles complicated with blood poisoning. Mr. Howell was 48 years of age, and was prominent In musical circles throughout the valley. During the Instead of useless trinkets, jner-! Blanche Hicks, F. E. French, Ger- evening, December 10. The scene1 homesick. rectories of the carriers and lock' C.'Mlejr. secretary of the conference,! late """.er and tall he had been .,,.,1 ,.,. C....11.,. . ,. , tnhn i.wl..,.,, iu niUii.AP nt II, O . . .. I ..,.a ,,nA,.a .... 1 1, a .....a ,nl emPlOVed III tllB OttlCB Ot the UHKlIT chandiae orders for shoes, clothlng.lald Gunter, Ed Barron. Mrs. Sam " . ."'".r"" ""U " iti.wZL . ZZL. " Z ID0Ve9 "re Dm" C,leCKca Up na l,,ui ' ' "Z.ZZ:.. ZZ Huhar comoanv In this citv. sever- in inn urm 01 me recent amateur , 4-""". . office Is carrying on a cumpniga with "''" mmuau .uii.ui.o.u.i.Din, nv . . plays. j reportorlal staff of the Oregon Em- ,1U patrons of the office to have'81'8 vltlllly Interested In the qiios-lli1 ''' connection with that com. hats and gloves have been gaining McN'alr, In popularity eacli Christmas for sev-j Mrs. W. eral years, aud now comes the blouse! Miss L. order. 'motive Tho buying public are this minute! F. Tllton scrutching their heads, asking them- Wlneland, selves, "What tlmll I give her for: ktnson, Christmas?" Most stores that tell Nelson. women's wearing apparel will sell Mrs. Hal McNair, Captitin Mrs. T... .. ...t.. .... , , . . . . ... 1,1 .i ......... 1. 1.. n. ...... . , ' ., 1 .1 ..... 1111 11 v 11 H 11 1 hi 111 1 11 H 11.11 ill 11. t, ,.i.. . . I i cuhi is worKing Hard under '. mumum- u. mo ""s" tier enrresnondents address the r " "l leurriu iinui 1u11n.11 ui !. - 1 T, i Ic'1111 direction of Miss Ayre to he music council, an organization made.1 ma , com1(,toly. !aulhorlty on account of the powers! '"""'l rvices were held tbln Bbop, Lltlna Bakery. DV. C. 1 . , j .,.., ..,.i,, r n, n..i.AUir., ...,i . .. .. . .. . . .i ... ....i... afternoon from tho Perl Funeral n n t .i.i m. r. mo .uuio uiiniiiiucen. i' ' - a coinpieie aouress is ma iiresu.1""1 '"c .'"".'" ... , u 11. La.nl.in. Mrs. t... ., ,. ,., ... ,a nt a,i.Im 1 Mmrt rlvni ... . .. ... .. - .. . . ... ,i ..,111 ....a.,....i n rannrt ti,rni.ii' Home In Medford at 2:30 0 clock, H. R. Lanikln, W. II. Hod-' "e.Bnm- ""J Z .. ,Z I Z . . 1 " ."" n"m"W C"""" m "Bry Dyi ". . : L ! Z i Hev. I). A. Millard offlciatintr. In- n, n nr n n 1 j 'eiaary piuy previous to TlinnKsglv- r-")' " ",;""" "u"'"l" " cltv letter carrier, Itox number on 'uuir miuuum ui gaii..Binin. .un.ii-; Dr. O. W. Or. Mrs. A. E.;,, but yg&r , OVer,400 was cleared. This money i ,.,., rolltl. postorrlce ock box bers of the commission on uniform ,ent was ninde Jn the Medford I. I state laws will also have something. Anna J. R, Russell, Mrs. Cood, Mrs. Clapp, blouse or merchandise orders during1 C. Jenkins, Mrs. W. P. Smith, Mrs. the holiday seuaou, which can be W, J. Dougherty, Mrs. Van Sunt, Mrs, purchased for any amount, depend- P. W. Hitchcock, Mrs. T. L. Powvll, lng of course, upon the generosity I Mrs. E, Smith. J. Tellon, Mrs. J. Tel and the pocketbook of the giver. Wbeu one thinks of it, there is probably no article of women's wear lug apparel that will give the pleas ure and satisfaction; and nt the same Aiklns, Emma Coffee, Kruggel Bros., PORTLAND Work on the plunt of tlmo be purchased at reasonable W. H. Gowdy, M. O. Edgington, u,e i, tml Vegetable Oil Mills corn prices, a some of the beautiful new: Blanche MacLean. Lorena McNalr,;plly wm beRin abmlt December 1 overblouse effects that one sees In; Walter Walford. Mildred Million, Effo,.u ttl.e now bellK lllap , co1)'. the Bhow windows and blouse . d'i Mrs. Million, W. E. Eastman, Mrs. ; pete gUbscriptlops on t!e !ust ?200 pnrtinents this season. j W. E. Eastman, Mrs. J. A., Taylor, , 009 wortb 0f sttu I. - Just now the styles shown are tho1 Mrs. vj. D. Holloway. Mrs. J. M. H'np 1 most attractive that have ever been ner, J. M. Wagner, Robert Wagner.! displayed in this type of feminine 1 Georgia Coffee, Mrs. Mary Dunn, wear. Among the materials used Is; Mrs. Dan Walker. I a new silk fabric called "Mignonette,"i Ilollevlew District, possiblo to do so on account of the!' to R for ,ho I'Mrchuse of musical. inin,l(tr. or general delivery, ' Interruption caused by the repair of 'Instruments not commonly played, The locul office reports that de- to say on the subject. survived by his wife, one son and the heating plant. 'such as the oboe and bassoon. With, livei-len urn frritmentiv dnluvml mm' Tho report of the Lock wood com-; nnn a-'ugnier. , The proceeds of thlH.aniiuul event these new innruments It Is hoped trip Blld sometimes un entire duy In mission iu New York slule, charging1 The Aeatu ot IUir,V " Howell ;nre devoted to the purclinse of mu-'lbn' H present size of 35 pieces j cni(es where an incorrect address orjeombincs and Inlrlgucs among con-;'"1 b regretted by thousands of ,terial for the Hlith School re,.,tin I many be increased to that of a sym-; tnconmleta address In involved. I'n-: tractors, muleriul men. and bor;r"lll"nt ' "i" city nnd valley, where "f"' I table. Tho leading characters arepony In two or three years. !trons frequently fail to appreciate' leaders und alleging the existence of 110 contributed so much musical en-.Mrs.!-,., , ... . ... .rf,.i t ai.!.. ... .. ....... . .. 1 in .... Invment. Esnoclallv will his loss be jiaiKiir iui:iitiiiuii as uai smitn nntl ! nuuirj run;, , inc ninouni oi naniiiing auu directory I gran on 11 nijiu m-iur. mu un- - 0 Tlie End Of A Perfect Day slmllur to Tricolelte, but of a finer weave. Satins, Trlcolettes, Duven tyenes. Crepes and striking effects In Georgettes, In contrasting shade corn- Mrs. F. N. Snyder and Mrs. H. W. Andrews. Captains Mrs. E. P. Moore, Mrs. Mary Holmes Tucker, Barton Chapman, Mrs. Rarton Chap- blnations. These are attractively j man, Mrs. Henry Applegate, Mrs. trimmed with beads, penile, braids, Lloyd Moore, Mrs. Virgil Chapman, and embroidery. The Oliver blouse Mrs. F. C, Homes, Mrs. Innnian, Mrs. is no doubt with us for a long stay. I H. W. Andrews, Mrs. P. N. Snyder, When worn with a skirt, in a shade Mrs. C. E. Owen, Mrs. W. S. Howard. Valley View District. Mrs. Jas. Lennox, Captain Robert Wagner, George Nichols, Mrs. John! Parmer, Mrs. H. Ri Reachert, H. R. that harmonizes, it gives the appear ance of a one-piece dress. Extreme and higher priced models are shown in short sleeves, while those used for dressy occasions by most women arei Reachert, Mrs. Dexter Patterson, Mrs.! the three-quarter sleeves which reach! James Lennox, James Lennox. Just below the elbow; also longi Mrs. A. H. Davenhlll. Caplain N sleeves, .especially In tailored and L. Lawsdn, A. H. Davenhill, Mrs. A. semi-tailored effects. Both of the H.. Davenhlll, Mrs. V. Hollibaugh, latter being considered correct by JPred Hollibaugh, C. W. Glasgow, Mrs. reading fashfcn authorities both in 1 C. W. Glasgow, L. H. Gallatin. Mrs New York and Paris. As few persons, especially those iH. Weagant. of the masculine sex, dare take the resppnslbllity of selecting a blouse for "milady fair," ther will, because of the popularity of the blouse as a suitable Christines present, turn to buying merchandise or blouse orders In our stores this Christmas season. O. Dews, Mrs.!,. .h, nnAH ii.a rinnl 1... ,iniin,iiu 1 t i.u ,.. Aif-A,r'elt In tho Itoguo valley bund of Cll . . to .uiiiiiiiuii ns v-tnic j .i,...i dv..., ... nui iv iiiu laiiurti 111 iia Je iue cuiiipiiiiu ; uuiiu.c.iij uc w.ti vj ....... r. J. .Sliinu, Mrs. . Yeo, Mrs. H. S. ,.,.ta ,i, iah' GIaa ehih sne- . ....... 1... .... u uin, v.,. vv 1.. ,ii.o..in.. . which he was leader, nnd which so v 1 1 . wu u " 1 unu iiinn i iiuiiiunn tMl iDltrtin UIIU mimii i fi " a n ccssfully and was made a member j parcels Involves, especially in the of "Housing Problems and Ways and , tlollghtfully entertained tho people of the club. I Christmas holiday rush when time Mean of Promoting Home Owner- ' Mel''d nnd Ashlund with week- Verne Blue, Junior in tho hlslbry counts for so much. !shlp." The housing rrohlem Is pur-i1? concerts Inst summer. : department, is treasurer of the , 1 tlcularly acule in urban districts and " French club, and Is registered for; (!. 11. HornncU; of Grants Puss was j the revelations made to the investlj ARCHITECT FROM HONOU'LF honors In history und rhetoric. I In Ashland yesterday j gators furnish one cine to the ren- MAY LOCATE IN ASHLAND .... . ., . .. . ,BOns for t,e crisis. j Kdwln C. Peltlt of the late firm of I The rural phase of the housing ' Kerr ft Pottlt, architects of Hono problem will he an Importunt purt lulu, II. I., arrived In Ashlund Wed of a discussion 011 tho South Dakota' nesduy evening. Mr. Pettlt for tlie t I rurul credits law by Gov. Peter Nor-! past ten years has been In active ,. berk of that slate. The South tI)a-l practice as an architect, designing kota law is designed lo provide slut! and conslruetlng most of the larger loans to prospective farm owners. I work done on the Islands, and has The Kansas industrial relations j In ull that time had only one trip court, bitterly nssuile.l by Samuel 1 to the tuuinlnnd. previous to retir- Gompers anil other labor leaders and lng from the firm ut liie end of last 'us ardently defended by Its authors,! June, when he mine to San Fran- ; will he discussed by Gov. Henry J Cisco. He spent about four months , Allen. Governor Allen was the prin-j In California and a week in and cipal figure Iu Hie enactment of fhe around .MedfOrd investigating busl inv, deaiene.! to preient industrial' has enterprises and regaining his ; disputes it lid troubles. The topic health, ns the tropical climate is 'will probably pave the way for a. very enervating. At the end of 'general discussion by Ihe governors I September be again returned to I : of the entire labor situation. Honolulu to settle personal. and busl- (lov. William C. Sprnnl of IVtinsyl- ness affairs, selling his home and ; vania will address the conference on furniture. After two weeks' stay. U; "State Income and Disbursements." during which he was offered two nw win iunn ii,, 1 11 mi Jajw-i in.'niin . .:b".,ipi,ji.t iuibiimiiis HS an mUUCe- of providing money to meet Increases ment lo remain, he came to Ashland In state expenses. to Join his family and thoroughly 'The Budget and State Business recuperate. Mr. Pettit says that 1 Methods"will he discussed by Gov. should business warrant it. It is John G. Townsend of Delaware. quite possible he will make his perm The sixth topic scheduled fnr rils- anent home here. cussion will be "The General Agricul- L. H. Gallatin, Mrs. V. A. Strattnn, NEW. YORK, Nov. 28 Suizane Whitford, an actress, Is responsible for the latest contribution to "cor rect correspondence." She sent out "divorce announcements." to all her 1 Welch. 'Central Pnint Mrs. J. R. McCracken, Captain; A. Arnold, Mrs. A. Arnold, Mrs. D. H. Jackson, Mrs. Weagant, D. M.! Lowe, Mrs. D. M. Lowe, Mrs, John: Moreland, John Moreland, Frank Craig, J. R. McCracken. Mrs. J. R. McCracken,-Mrs. Chas. Morse, Chas. Morse, Mrs. John Morse, John Morse, j W. H. Harley. Mrs. Chas. Pierce. Captain Floyd Smith, John Maley, W. E. Sanford.l Miss Emily Kaiser. A. L. Lamb. : I I 1 I ! , . . ; .. tural Situation," phases of which will ENTER RABIES IN THE be taken up by Gov. John M. Parker BABY SHOW CLINIC I of Louisiana. Your Dny an now be entered In Ihe clinic contest to be held at the BOSTON. Nov. SO Charles Ponzl.' armory Friday. December S. En the "bushel basket millionaire," who tries may be made oy phone with defrauded hundreds of people In a Mrs. Provost from I to 12 a. m., and I "get-rich-qulck" scheme here, plead-j from 6 to 7:30 a. m.. or at The :ed guilty today and was sentenced Boot 8hop. These entries will close frlAnrio I Vtra ChatMn n . i -.,, . ! . . . ... , -. VAtiiniu blta Li to five years Imprisonment, ; Wednesday evening, Dee. 1. 75-1 1 i.iiiHhi...'sli, ., virv -Jt-i - t t ' "