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ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS OL.XLIV . ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1920 NO. 17 m e is Ml TO iff I AGGRESSIVE FORI) DEALERS WILL INAUGURATE 24-HOUR SERVICE, COMMENTING JAN. 8 BUSINESS OF HARRISON BROS. GROWING RAPIDLY. Tbo new Ford Oarage and Flatlron building at the corner ot North Main and Gait Main streets, is now occu pied by Harrlsoi Bros, and Murphy Electric Shop, and both firms are settled for business in the new quarters. OPENS ELECTRIC STORE AT NEW LOCATION Ntv Business Location in Ideal for Murphy Electrical Store Muunger Inaugurates New and Unique Methods of Display Battery Ser vice In Connection. ' ASHLAND Al'TO -COMPANY ASHLAND'S Ot'OTA. CHILDREN'S' PARK STRKET IS KKINC PAV4U4 RRATTV OPENS SALES ROOM HOME, UNCOMPLETED, j PAVED; COST $10,!WMI. POLITICAL POWER Ashland Auto Co. Have Leased the People Urged to Mako Subscriptions, Now Bitulitlllc 1'aveuient Will Bo I rjy RAYMOND L. CLAPPER lis Part of Their Christmas Plan -I Ashland $100 Short In Quota. The Murphy Electric Store has moved to its new quarters in the Fluttron building, which Ik located at the corner of North Main Btreet and the Plaza, from the old location on East Main and Oak streets. Room Formerly Occupied by Sales Billiard Hall, and Have Opened; I p Sales Room and Garage for Bulck, Chevrolet and Franklin l An estimate made today shows that Cars. Ashland is still in the neighborhood ., of $100 short of subscribing their The latest addition In garages toil"0'. Whether the entire amount thic city will cpen its doors Mon- wl" u tnaet or not depends on Twenty-fonr Feet Wide and Cover (I'nited states Staff Correspondent Distance Between North Main and Park Entrance at Intersection of Park and Alder Streets. Uuder contract of 0"kar Hubcr, of Portland, another stretch of pave mont is being laid in Ashland this day under the name of the Ashland, whether the citlsens ot Ashland arejweek which will be a real Improve Auto Company, with offices and sales' sufficiently Interested to finish up n ; mont to the city and the city park rooms In the Stephenson Block at 19 1 nearly completed task. - ! In general. This new building makes an Ideal j Main street, Just opposite the Plaza. j That this plan Is state-wide and! The street which Is being paved Is store for this enterprising firm, andjpor ,ome tme during the fore part tllat success or failure will revertpnrk- street, which commences at the is located in a manner that enhances ot December workmen have been re-lb"" upon every citlsen of the state. point of Park street where Ashland its value many times to the lessees, j modeling the building and redocorat-i whatever capacity ho may be, Is a 'creek crosses the street near the in tersectlon of Park street and the Plata, and extends for 1400 feet along the side of the park and ends at the entrance to the park roadway, PlVll flTV R I ,;),. Mll. A dashing, vivacious black-eyed Panumaiiiun beauty, granddaughter! of Ex-l'resldont Le Fevre, and a so cial leader of the republic's capital, is playing a man's part in the at-! fairs ot her nation, although women are without the ballot there. 1 All bow down before the large durk eyes, of Anita Ehrman, especial ly her grandfather, who is deeply, devoted to her uud is a power in Panamanian -affairs. And there are others Influential in the republic who are suitors for the elusive hand of Anita. To these Anita's fan is mightier than pen or sword and it is to Anita's brilliunt mind that DIRECTORS OF C. IF. i MEET AT H WATER COMMITTEE REQUESTED TO MAKE REPORT OF ALL AVAILABLE INFORMATION ASHLAND TO ENTERTAIN" THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONVENTION NEXT SIMMER. The main entrance to the Murphy; ingi anu tn0 building now appears' fact that not many grasp. Electric Store Is made at almost the ag a Very attractive sales room and' Farm Home of. Vital Iinpiit. extreme corner of the building, and ! garage. ' The fund thut the state is now rais- the room being wedge-shaped widens Mr. La. Von Zundell, manager of '"ft l KolnK t0 provide a long fell toward the rear. One of the finest, the new company, told a representa- need 1,1 supplying ' dependent child features of the store is the large dls-jtive of The Tidings that thoy would ten and orphans a place to live; to play afforded by the thirty-nine feet.geii the Chevrolet, Bulck and Frank-,1 and grow up right. It will dO;B(reets of plate glass window. To the rear,n cars, and in addition would carry! ""is systematically, efficiently. Thiaj Thla streeti wnP It will not be en sine oi ine siore. mr. aiuiuny nun, an vinn va una nf rhaii..t..i n...t ; mini is eiitneni io lie exioni mm , ii.i.. t . . i.i , ... .. .. ... ... . . . . ' .. , " ..... .- - incijr iui .-uniiuaiL-iui iiurpnw, uuii descended from spa nun. r.ngnsn unu ,.,:,,, ,. .j...., fol. ,-,,wi,.iion uf built display compartments for his Bulck parts. once on It. feet It ,lt supporting. wBlle lu UB0 will not ueal elusive-: Alsution French ancestry, educated . " f "Zt lights, together with display shelv- The basement of the building Is The Christmas Plan. 'lv commerelnllv. will nrove a mud. .,.. ' a,,,,,, . wi(hn,.. ' Mp '. C 1 The Chamber of Coinmetco direr- and circles the llthla fountains at thejmaity moves ot the chess board of tols mct al tllH ,il)tei Austin this intriate I'unamanian politics cun bo traced intersection of Park and Alder! --!..t - 1,. Of a distinguished family hfle. : t.jti noon, a large round tablo having been specially provided by Landlord sholm tor the occasion. Oppor- Harrlson Bros, began moving last ling, which displays the lamps and. being fitted up as the garage part. , Make this part of your Christmas, noeded nnd progressive bit of Im-'the provlucialimn ot many of rrityuy, wuu iwu roiu imtiyn nim " iuiuict in a very uuiquu luDinuii. lujwitn a rear entiance over a granite! giving pian. wve your sunscripuon ( provement her wiilpr committee nf the, ('lifliliber hold it,.,. i., - . ....... . ...... H ...... ...... ....v u ki,iiiii; " - - . i,i uttTiiirui. null ilia sirei'l nov : pnnn iT.vnmnn mil It: 1114 11 -nv,,l . ... a laren force of men. and bv reason of ' the roar of the main rtore is a small .mninv n, ,.ni, ,k ..n.. i , n ni-Anont In (he fulitrp unrnrtunuta i a meeting unit inuKo a puiilic repiir,. . - . - . f,u mi? uci,v,:,-n . ut-uiiLii eu. il I ux I iiNL mill iiiui'ii a ri-f n n t a runiiir 111 1 11.1 npi'o nn. I the time of Monday's opening. hard work, and good planning on the store room. Leading from this is a part of all, are now almost finished stairway which o;jens Into the base wltb the moving. Even the machine ment. The entire basement compart shop is running in the new building.' ment will be used for a work shop. The Ford Garage for severul years; and excess store room. past has been located on the Pioneer j Leading off the store room on the avenue corner of Hotel Austin build-j first floor is an exclusive' battery: IX THE SOCIAL REALM. Ing, lu addition io which the Pioneer! room and the work (,f this depart-' 5 . Avenue garage has also been rented ment comes under the head ot an me new rord garage and the Mur-I cnuuren oi uregon. juae up a coi-more beauty to Ashland's wonderful meut of Panama's international re phy Electric Store. It is expected , Action in your home, church or club; park. ' latlons. W idely acquainted in Wash- that this roadway wtll be completed at ; and give it In the name ot your or-; Tne paVement which Is being laid inirton and In the society circle, ot : ganlzatlon. Do It Now! SATURDAY'S NEWS 1 Birthday Dinner. On Tuesday evening, Mrs. entertained eleven F. H. little by Hurrfson Bros, the past year. The ever Increasing business. The bat new ' buildings, including the real tery room is being fitted up in the estate, represent an investment in j most modern shape, and is so situ- excess of (30,000 and are now recog- ated on North Main street that cars . Walker nized by' everyone as the greatest! may drive inside the building for re- friends of her daughter,' Janle, in public improvement ot recent years! pairing of all electrical troubles. ! honor of her eleventh birthday. A undertaken 111 ABhland. This portion of the Flatlron build-; regular dinner v?us served nt 6 p. m., The change was made necessary Ing, although but a smull part, makes 1 Including ice cream nnd cake, after because Harrison Bros, realized n an appropriate business abode for ' which the little folks enjoyed them - year ago they had completely out-! this growing electrical business. I t was emphasized by a new policy of grown their old quarters and this selves, pliiying games and having n general good time. ' THE SONG OF LOVE, tho Ford Motor Co. that all Fordj By Norman Wayne Phelps, dealers should as rapidly as possible, No widow's wail would e'er be heard, Art Exhibit. A large audience was present nt is twenty-four feet wide, and over! other American circles, her cordial 1400 feet In length. The bottom ; fBeliuir and fasclmitiiiK personality Send In your subscription to V.ibnse 0f bltullthlc is two Inches in 'have served time and lime a'gaiu to depth, and the top and finishing layer' smooth out some irritation. To the Is one and one-half inches. Over surface observer she i u belle of this will be sprinkled granite dust tlio party, With admirers crowding nnd In that state the street, v. i.un around her, but to the knowing Pan completed, will bo closed .to tral'fl: ' amanian, there Is likely serious talk for time enough for it to properly floating over her fun and the quint "ripen." chat on the balcony over the peace- Frank H. Walker, city engineer. Is ful moonlit buy may as likely whit" authority for the fact that the ap- to the affairs of state us to )he pretty i j proximate cost of the street will be; compliments of Latin gallants. II A (11 i By "MHi Jorle." ....... , .. . ,, . ' The plant which has been makliK i (Written for the United Press) .. . ..,, , ... , . , . , tho hot stuff for this street is Io- NEW 4'ORK Js your blouse of tho, ... , , , , r cated at the Owens farm. Closelvl ' reuiiBtic or romantic bciiooii nave O. N. Smith nt the Citizens Bank at the earliest possible hour. Put your shoulder to Yule log of Orphan cheer and push It right into the fireplace of human kindness where it will blaze up in perfect light. JUST A HINT OF THE NEW SPRING BLOUSES ot'sncli Information as Is available at the present time. C. A. Edwards reported that plans were underway for a big Young Peo ple's Convention in Ashlaud the d, til ing season, at which probably tin hundred would come from away, that It was the purpose to make this a permanent affair, and the assistance following the completion of thin street, work will be commenced oh . f. s WITH THE AUTOISTS i .i1 A . i i 'Say. old mail. Is my tire Hat?" "Well, it's a little Hut at the hot nent buildings In every town, further because the requirements of you a Turner sunset or a Millet land Reaper Much are some samp.e Hie-,(hnt flt Nor,h WuB sfr(.et tom, hut ,, vost of ,i right tions which your new spring blouses. ... ... . .,,,.,,.,, jjb. I.Tl- I... ,tnt, fli.ll fl pictures hung on the walls and lis-1 ...,,. ,,., . icennesy or tne torn oarage. . ., - " " " r n.-. ,wno runs a auio nniiue: meice was asked. E. V. farter stated that this was in line with the thought of Ashland as a convention city and moved the endorsement of tho directors, which was unanimously carried. Plans were suggested for u largo . I general gatherinir of the entire mem iborship early in January, at which reports of t li o activities ot the lust six months should he made, also tlio plans for tlm comlnff season. j holly-wreathed Christinas waists 1 SHOPPING TRIP OF 1 ... I . Ik. .aloa nf' Ford car. In Ashland 'territory was The blow, they struck for home and , wen,e fpe(, )u .Memor hal, ,ngt uround fifty per. year.. Last yeari On .France's field of red, evening. After the feast was over Harrison BroB.' allotment of Ford ' would fail their onward push and the company enjoyed a short period cars was seventy-two and the total! power, .' . 0f dancing to music furnished by volume of business exceeded $100,- r " tne Son ot Love were dead' , Harry Snyder, Lawrence Porter and 000. The 1920 allotment Is 108 carsgn ,et ug lng our songs of Iove and trucks and 14 tractors, and the1 That all by love be lead; business is still expanding and ex pected again to double up under the present aggressive management. In addition to cars and tractors, a largo stock Is now carried of auto special attachments, like truck trnnsmls- Jimmio House. boxes that tell all this, for gift wuistx K' I. .. ,1 l . llUl IIUUKIJ OQI uo itu oecome seuicu in umir own iicrina-,, fco... ,, ,,, ., . ... . ... ... ; and M '"'" must be able to answer if they be at. COlU. .1.1..... ... 41.. ...11.. ...1 II. I the Sone of Love wore dead. "'"""" UU"B uu l" "" all in the sartorial swim. It tbe Je8tfr Wlnburn interests as re- - : . . , . , x .. gards the Hotel Austin, are such asbe misery wail from Palestine, i dered by s udents from the vniiou, J . ..... ... I For clothes and shoes and breud,- grades of the public schools. The o demand the fltt ng up of he en-Wonld break llk, waves on icy short, exhi))it , an unu9UIllly fllle one und tire building for ho el and -tnlUrlun. . U the Song of Love were dead. instructive study of good purposes and the former Ford Oar-: ; age will soon become a scene of j-ad-jT'ie "Jt Cr089 wlth 1,8 miMy 1lc,ure8' leal Improvements for that use, j ,Tjs whate.w 1)e Sald ' ' w . . . When the Ford Garage was first; would perish from the earth and die, ncinia reeo. established in the Hotel Austin build-j' If the Song of Love were dead.. . 1 Members of the Junior and senior classes of the High school held a Secretary Fuller Is a delegate to the Slate Chamber of Commerce nt man; Portland next week and will also nt ' tend the moetlng of Chamber of Cojn- "U depends on how near he conies memo Secretaries at the same time. I For all that's great and kind und true, Shall cease to live when love Is dead. are being offered In ulvunce sprint, j j.pt's take a shopping trip with the styles. Thoy confusingly resemble an newspaper paragiTphei-B. We stun nrt gallery, for neck, sleeves and .down the main ctreot on our Christ sashes are covered with little hand-! may shopping tour, and there's painted plaques, which contain a bit ; jin chestnut roaster's whistle of landscape or some painted figure.! Ht the corner, telling you that the or else- a mnrnl-lik; frieze hunn worms are done . NVw York Eve aroiind hem nnd other bandings. ' ng ivi n 1 . .One house Is showing models mado and,n little Inter, we smile on hour- ot Yamanka silk, combined with ng this georgette. A series of tiny plaques old lady, arter wailing in a con run about the peplum and each! lectlouery store for ton minutes, plaque contains a hand-painted rn-j growing Impatient: "Hero, young ral scene. Thus, there Is a realistic tH(iv. who waits on the nuts?" ..... ... . j bovine placidly chewing her cud, bar-; Everybody's Macazlnc. Eleven O'Hock Club. I vesterB in u grain field, nil old wlnd-!Mnd u llttlo further down the street- Many members nf the Eleven , mill, a flock of chickens picking up NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS i0 hitting me." Houston Post. Answers by Women Applicants for THINKS WELL OF Auto Driving Lict'nM'x: "If your brakes don't work go ing down hill, wlul would you do?" "Jump out and put a stone un di'ii the wheel." "If your engine stalls on tho " car trAslaMVhat wiuld you do?" "Phone my husband to come fix It." New YorkEvening Mail. There is one automobile to every 16 people In the United StateB. The ASHLAND PUOPLE .Mrs. D. P. Monroe, u former Asli- j In nd resident, now living In Santa Ana, Calif., writes the following to , tho Dully Tidings: ' "I received a bunch of papers from iny son, J. H. Monroe, this inornlni;, and the first tiling my eyes caught a : glimpse of was Mrs. llockett'a lal- i tor, ma rk eil so I would ho suro to O'clock Club guthered at Memorial corn, and a woman upon a milking Hall Thursday night nnd made merry dancing to the fine music furnished Jericho Boys Entertain. The "Jericho Boys," a social club by the Dickey orchestra. The attend- slons, truck and roadster bodies and: connected with the Odd Follows ance was good and the occasldn one also of tractor implements. 'lodge, entertained In the I. O. O. F. iof tho most entertaining feature of The local Ford business requires nall tagt nighti at wllicn n 0lid Fel-!th season, more than double Uie capital It l'd lows, Rebekahs and the families were five years ago, not including the large' ther invited guests. A delightful i Maccabees Elect Officers. building investment. iiime was spent dancing and playing This enterprising firm is comppsedj cards a D,K roast pig bnnq iet a stool. Each plaque is Illustrated in I realistic oil coloring. ' notice il. A In tlm oennle nt Asti- population may therelore be rough- h(j , , thi,m fm. ly proportioned as six rider to tenj , fcow , tested tbem In a way that I can't i be mistaken as to their goodness. ! "fill! nu In cllninte 1 liillat rl I uu ttl'Hil wuu ningo ai.u linger iiianiH. I'oiiceman ;o, Dili i capiureu North Adams (Muss.) Herald. i three automobilists vno turned to One local store has a number of Christmas cards all decorated dodgors. Syracuse Post Standard. "Have .you got any of the bomb! throwers yet?" Other blouses are touched with!an( near the ladles' r.lovo counter1 the right instead of the loft."- hand-palnted designs of conventional pattern, somewhat bizarre and near-' Cubist. Btu last year'.i fad for weird little gargoyles and other Oiientai figures has waned. j A new vogue is Mn use of crop d- ynu nutlgo your nearest companion Brooklyn Standard Union. on hearing this Husband "C'Oiuo along! Keep ing mo hero standing like a fool!" Wife "Do be reasonable, dear. Cun I really help the way-you stand?" Albany (N. Y.) Argus. Margaret Review, No. 22. Ladles; of the Moccabees. .lected the follow-, c!llno mii kl,il,8d sllk" 'ogether. Many of H. D. Harrison nnd N. H. Har-;, dl feature. About 100 v.-re , Ine officers for the new vear at thnirl houseB develop this conihinntlou In um as we puss the postoffice somu- slron,. who specialize on shop i" preMnt among whora vere a numb-r' recent meeting: Past commander, i asq:i style, making tho upper hulf on declares that . snles end, and C. H. Pierce, who de- from Medfon, Margaret Herrin; commander, Mb-'"' tho crenB and ,ho lower of ,l" Santa Clnus gets credit for a votes his entire time to the office .be, M Ueutonuut communder. Lil- knit "ilk- Co"" are of tho choker) ,;reat deal of "althful work thut and financial end. F. L. Smith, shop foreman, is t Ford car specialist and all around j excellent mechanic. BANKS GIVE PRIZES ilian Yates; chapluin, Nora Walrad;iuut convertible variety. FOR BEST ESSAYS colleclor, Jo8epllen Wallace; record. Although most of the blouses in reality is doue by tlio letter carrier Washington Star. The Citizens Bank and the First are, i cuiiei-iur, junr 1111 ivn viiiiiii:r, reuuiui - keeper, Anna Helisley; lady at arms.!0' Ine KU' new-coioi-eo siiks ami sai-; passing tlio apaitiient house on that por's, : Tread softly, all who pass, Hero lies the body of Jam Lake, I Ho thought his toot was on the j ' brake, j I But It was on the gas." ; . Juck Canuck. A stun II hoy who often goes riding in a motor car, is ir great bellovcr In pruyar. The other day the car got stuck, and Bobble prayed: "Oh. ; Lord, please help us out; there Is only a woman chauffeur yresent." Cap- . I.. 11n....t. IJn..... !.. . m..l,I...l. I r nmnn nrnnli ml ' anrnnnl Hull ""Rlo-- uiuo7 .11 u llllllllluui- urOm nent COIIlei'. SOIIH'O U Jack Maneely Is now won Known nauouui win u...:nni, ...--. ,,... Miia e. . : of new designs are coming in very n.enia to the Ashland public as a good me-. lo the school chliareu tor tne nest heavllr. . i.i.uu loiaai'o tt'Plttnn nn tho nirtiirft now ! ' cnanic wno gainea eoaaniun . .. musician. Mabel Jacobs. ..hn...... I.. hA u,l, n,pa n, 1 I1A ' uauifi nuui.il 111 mo .,-. . ' the r hand work: uliouna. but a newn na i, ...... ..nt,i n.n ,.i.i... uable experience in the aviation ser vice during the war. In summer the mechanical force will be much in creased. .There are also two helpers In this department. J. P. Carson and Kenneth McWflllams represent the firm as automobile salesmen and are a good combination. Beginning Monday night, January 3, except for some unavoidable do lay, the Ford Garage will inaugurate Conventional flesh uud j wiuiu vuuini, uiiiisirn uuu luwug Willi. their Handiwork uliouna, but a Santa ("hi us won't be able to visit apartment houses this Christ- Dodge furniture store. vorion i.yntiiixgs in ! touch Is given by the many rainbow .These prizes are riven in order, CALIFORNIA HISTORY hued linens adorned with nppllqued to stimulate the child's Interest in, -.flowers of contrasting material. Thus. good pictures. , The triple lynching at Santa Rosaa deep pink linen with a scalloped There will be two hundred pictures j ,U8t WBek ls , fir8t occurence of a' white choker collar has a corsago of shown In the ElBon Art Exhibit at the , nntuie since the Lookout1 n,,n,.rf u.-hu iiiia. nf ih vuii... i neys. Los Angelos It. and you retort that Duo to the l.'ck of coul, Santa Claus can come down the chimney without SOOTIng his whiskers this Christmas. Rutgers. ' lyucning in aiimoc county on may, from white pique, and a white linen I 4irh we hear this conversation on 'lie Ledger. men."1. ;?i loni when five men Calvin i t,in,,cn i t-rimmsn with valine inline!.. . .. j ' --, , . ,uuu. ,n ...... ,.,,,.. .M.ii.n iiTiusiiiir u iii'iiiiin ir s llliur iY'ou must have been walking care- lessly," said the lady whose cur had ! run down a man. "I'm very careful. I've been driving seven years." ' " lady! That's nothing, I've been walking fifty-four years." Erie Dispatch. ; "Huvn you a llttlo fairy in your home?" "No, but I have a little miss in my j engine. "--Philadelphia Retail Ptlh- with her. I see by your paper thut you had over tour Inches ot ruin In November, while here In find's coun try we nro having nothing hut stiu shlna mill flowers of erery kind. "I think that those of you who have never seen our New Your flower ! carnival at Pasadena, should you come on It accidentally you -would j think you hud got to Heaven, and i that Gabriel hud Just opened tho ves tibule of fllorylund to let you peep in on its beauty. "I have had many communication! from Ashland .this month from friends, which I enjoyed very miicii, and wish them all n Merry Christ mas und u prosperous New Year." wiuio .uui i.m .n, .i.o,,c..D..,:Hall faUieri and Frank, Jumes and fUKotted together. Another novel all are good and Borne of the hand!Martin gongj auJ .,,,, Yattls,; blouse is of lavender linen, scalloped the first night and day service ever colored photogravures are wonder-j gon.in.iaW were taken .from the i purple floss. known at Asniana. - Thomas Hoover, vhose special line Is automobile blacksmith and gen eral mechanical work, and who has bad much experience In oxy-acety-i lene welding, will be in charge all ! fully beautiful and naturally quite expensive. No one should fail to see this ex hibit, as it is something worth far more than the admission charge. A41 the proceeds above actual ex Lady "Are you ti e same man who ate my mince pie last week?" Tramp "No, mum, I'll never be Hie saiiin man again." Albany (IS. Y. I Argus. guards and banged by a band of 40 1 jjany of the more elaborate blouses masked men about 1 a. m., according outline the painted plaques In heads. ,' to the Yreka News. These men had thus making an even more ornate reaching home nnd feeling rather been suspected of cattle rustling for.effect. One house shows an expen- chlllv wo and orr -omnanlons re- entertainments to liegin by 7:30. V is desired to nave as many cinirchi : PLAN'S ARRANGED FOR COMMUNITY XMAS TREK Tho program of the Community Christmas tree will take place on Fri day evening at lii.tl). This turly hour 'is to enable those churches having TOURISTS CAUGHT IN" SNOWDRIFTS night, and will be found equal to!?8"9,:'' t T" "" long-brewing public resentment every requirement of the night ser- ' Other lynchings of this Btate in vice, and can be depended upon fr phokksbor uorkivj; nv nkiv i tne Past 60 yearB are ao,ert "" f,)1 a long time and their arrest and slve model of porcelain blue georg-'aiij,,, thst- lynching was the culmination of a otte In tie-back cut and with a choker F. I). Wagner received a card to day from Mr. und .Mrs. AK. Kinney, who Willi If. (!. Miilhes nnd wif-i started Saturday for Southern Cali fornia. Tho party liuvo reached Sis son, where they nro "holed" up for several days on account of had roads und deep snow. It took them two days to reach this point, utter travel ing through snow over the moun tains in Northern California. They passed many ra is stuck in drills, and a number had broken down on the way. Mr. Malhes' cur sustained a break and has had to he laid up for courteous and efficient attention. This practically means that the new Ford Garage Will never be closed; PROCESS OF DISTILLING WOOD lows: convertible collar. A conventional! pattern In orange and blue hands the; neck, and sleeves. Opal-tinted bngiej beads outline the nainted design, i Along about Christmas time the man with a quart or the "old stuff" w(ll have no difficulty in swapping it for a 'corner lot. Los Angeles 'It. j Two Indians at t ortervuie, loiu. Some simple slip-over, step-in blouses afte,. quenching our thlrt the UNIVER8ITY OF OREGON. Eu-! Tnree hor9B thieves In Sun Diego, I are adorned with stencilled, very re- furnace man nuts In an appearance. throughout the year. It has required gene A new procesa o wood distil-'1871- allstlc flowers. Thus, a shrimp col-j whereupon you remark- some courage to atart this l!-nour; lgtlon ig bejng achieved by Professor' lwo t-n'nese n f'SKiyou couiuy. , ored aatin flaunts white gardenias,, "Rnstus, which do yon prefer for . titntuhai-ft unit Kullri'iiv ttchnnl m-linlnr ; I IH,S' present nt the open air service as possible. The clergymen wish to muke this tt great service In honor of our Lord and Savior. Reverends Koehler, Kvsns and Smith will deliver brief addresses. The tourists uie comfort-. a hotel at SIs- son and will remain there for a day 'or so, until Jhe roads clear. I TILS IV COUNTY REPORT ON THRIFT rhiln Christmas enrols will fill the service In midwinter, when it Is well;0 ,p. Stafford, head of the depart-! 187- known It can only be at a loss for a while, but It is believed by spring this new service will be so-well or ganlted and appreciated by the pub lie that the future will take care of and a canary yellow georgette has Christinas proicnt. a ton of coal ""' Tn "w pl,v Invited to psr white men . In Sunta Cru, blaek-eyed Susans stralllng over It ( or a gallon of whiiltey?" "Boss, ticlpatn In this Joyful occasion. I Darker blouses of avy or black I Ah burns word." New Haven Bakersfield, employ Egyptian colors and motif Ir ' Journal-Courier. "'M ,.T Vh? itimn ir mil i lllliirrw.l To date the following schools have reported to the county school sup erintendent on thrift work: Jack sonville, amount, $10.25; Phoenix, number pupils buying stamps, 10; amount, $5.79. Sams Valley, num ber of pupils buying stumps, 8; amount, f 3.75. Medford, number of even though you 8. and state rollege extension in paplls buying stamps. 69; amount. wora- io correci tne. evils brought you fill up the 9518.40. Mayes Creek, amount. ment of chemistry of the University, rwo of Oregon, who is now on leave of 1877. absence at Kingsport, Tennessee. The Fiv Mexicans . . . .. j , 1B7T 111. I. !..... 11..1 fl-.i. process is destructive, anu woon in ; '" ""- me cui-,a.nd reluctantly you surrender ine The national federation of women's the retort is decomposed forming car-, '"" iioii iiiit" m nun nrnno, iar, sieeves, or girni. warrow gir-;ju Your companions all laugh at rluhs have Joined hands with the U. it and permit or it as a permanent! bon from which wood alcohol, ace-.l'"- dies of galllath, Jade, or colored met- your expense. But feature. ,tone, acetic acid and by special pro- Two whits men for murder, 1884. ;nls are as conspicuous on the new register "surprise Harrison Bros, also believe this ce,, hlnglestaiu and turpentine are.. Two cattle thieves in Susanviiio, blou night service will tend considerably made. Much heat has always been 1886. ohem to noid transients nere and to make:08t by cooling. the wood and then Two Chinese at coiusa, l88i. Three-quarter sleeves predominate, , ning the campaigns to find which Total amount. 1646. it. of Ashland real tourist center. Ireheatlni it while in the retort.1 Four men at Treka, 1!5. in most all the models, nnd the slln- O. T. Bergner, manager of the children are underfed In any com-; K . mini nf iu 7S for th. ..... Professor Stafford's process is con-: What is said to be the only known j over, loose style is mo-e popular than j Vlnlng theatre, came borne lasMilght """"jJJ,11 p ,.he hom """ : mo tlnuous. His new plant has been! lynching, of a woman in the history ever. For Immediate wear, dark ier-' from Portland where be had been . on ."H"" , Jm '1 JiKm,T In Downie- sey and duvetyns are selling very spending the past week booking at- ed by the mothers. The serious need '. The Oskar Htiber construction com- in puny have leased the Smith livery Ivan and Troy Pbipps and John Anderson are among the students running 17 hours, using one cord an lot California occurred ses a. they have been on the and .yen-body Is happy and 9'Xb en"'!!, i,s50' Bllt,e F""- numb,,r nuI,il nise dresses all this winter. i full of the Merry Christmas Spirit. announcing, advertising and plan-ibuylng stamps. 5; amount, 14.00. Jacksonville from the University of Oregon who hour of waste wood. Plans are now!vllle in 1851, when .1 Spanish girl, well upon the Avenue. These blouses tractions for the picture bousa here, for this work in Oregon Is seen arrived this morning to spend tbunder way for a commercial plant was hanged for stabbing an Amerl-' nre trimmed with contrasting chenille. Mrs. Bergner, who is in Portland,! th ,ar ?,i0 of underweight barn on Park street for the winter. Yuletlde holidays at their homes that will use 100 cords of 5-foot can whom she claimed bad Insulted or beads and have choker collars of will follow her husband home within ,Vmii kr L ,ni1 '" 11 " lWf lt,liilM ner. ' , wood a day. , hr. I (U, a.lf-materlal. or satin. i a few days. urric. ', and road bulldine equipment. i i