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About Ashland weekly tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1922)
ASHLAND WEEKLT HDING3 Local and Personal (From Wednesday's Dally) Vliilng Plans Xtnas Tree Children attending the Vlnlng the atre at the Sunday matinee will be greeted by Santa Clans and a large Christmas tree. Every child attend ing this performance will bo given a sack of candy and nuts by Santa, who will bo present at that time through a special Invitation of the management. Many Empty Cars Move The movement of empty cars to Oregon was especially heavy on Tues day, three drags of 70 cars each be ing evidence. Sixty carB has been the limit, but the demand Is so great that as the supply Increases .the sky Is made the limit. Jack Forsythe Han Muinis Mumps on the part of Jack For sythe, son of B. F. Forsytbe, princi pal of the Ashland' high school,. Is keeping the family In Ashland over the holiday season. Before Illness visited the family, Mr. Forsythe and his family planned on spending the holidays. In Eugene. Drill Hlatcd for Tonight The last drill of 1922 will be held by members of the 484th company at the Armory this evening. This drill Is required to bring the total up to federal requirements. It Is de sired by Captain J. Qulncy Adams that every man be present. Spends Vuration in Portland Lloyd Shrlner, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Shrlner, who is attending the Oregon Agricultural college at Cor vallls, will not spend the holidays in Ashland, according to word received by his parents, but will visit with his two sisters in Portland. Ticks I'p Detroit While tuning in' to various dis tances last night, Sam Jordan, of the Jordan Electric company, picked up the Detroit, Mich., radio station. Ex cellent results were obtained, and everything came through, with per fect clearness, declared Jordan. Equipping Xew Restaurant J. H. Groves has rented the room at 345 East Main street, which was formerly a part of the Square Deal grocery, and Is Installing fixtures preparatory to opening up a lunch room. Mrs. C roves was formerly In the Bon Ton restaurant for some time, and Mr. and Mrs. Groves have both Ifad experience In the retsaurant business. GraMg Kept Two Month)) Experiments that may prove valua ble to grape growers of southern Ore gon are being carried out by Frank Wood, of Grants Pass. A keg of To kays, packed in redwood sawdust two months ago, were opened this week and found to be In splendid condition, and colored to a high de gree. dianees nt Paint Store A shelves at the Rigg paint and wall p!ier store have Deen paruy re-Bi-rangeiTv those on the south side ....... of the stort.having been changed to go across tly store about half way from thefront to the back which makes it possible to work in the rear r0om and see any customer who might come in the door. Improves In Health H. C. Sparr, who has been quite ill, at his home in this city, is re ported to be considerably improved. Fir Pictures Are Shown Scenes of desolation caused by the Astoria conflagration were shown at; the Vining theatre last night and, a u intpmaiiiiff. Theimaae in ms macnine. slides were the same as used by Port land papers, and .were very much clearer than those printed. F. W. Hudson, of the Camera club, of Port land, gave a short lecture during the showing of the pictures. Hero for Winter Samuel Swenning, who has been working during the past summer with the forestry service In Washing ton state, arrived in Ashland a fow days ago and expects to spend the winter here. His daughter is mak ing" her home with his brother on Church street, and attending school iu the city. Talent Club Meets The Talent Community club met this afternoon. Miss county home demonstrator, rend an excellent book review. Seal Sale Ends Saturday ci-i. f rhftatnina spnla will close Saturday night and Is nno of the: . -n,,afl In the history, of the Oregon Tuberculosis associa tion, according to word received from Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunbar, executive secretary of the organization. This Is the 14th annual sale of the seals. " Miss Geraldine Ruch expects io, a i.im., vacation at her i. in Fneene. and will also visit in Portland. rasses Through Ashland . Arlo Brlstow, the Christian minis ter at Klamath Falls passed through Ashland last week en route home from Eugene, where he has been vis iting his parents. Visitors from Missoula Mr. and. Mrs. Charles E. Graves, of Missoula, Mont., arrived in the city this week for a few days' visit with E. B. Shaw, of B street. Mrs. Graves Is a nelce of Mr. Shaw. The visitors expect to go on to California to spend the winter. Equipment Arriving Some of the equipment tor the Moon Lumber company's new saw mill and logging camp east of the city Is arriving here and la being bauled to the company's holdings, near the Green Springs road. Stevenson Breaking Camp D. M. Stevenson, who has had charge of the construction work at the Hyatt Prairie dam during the past summer, Is preparing to brea camp Thursday of this we. A great deal of the equipment has already been brought out, and the balance will be brought to the city today and Thursday. Talks in Medford J. H. Doran appeared thlg after noon before the Medford high school and delivered his lecture, "Man in the Making." Mr. Doran has some 40 slides, illustrating bis talk, which ae uses in all of his lectures and which he used today. He expects to appear tonight In a public meeting at Medford and deliver the same lecture. Christmas Special Special prices on box handker chiefs, crocheted yokes, towels, gar ters, men's pongee handkerchiefs and children's dresses and coats, all this week. The Noedlecraft Shop. , 91-4 Leaving for Oakland The W.D. Gill family left today for Oakland, Calif., where they will spend the next two weeks visiting with relatives of Mrs. Gill. Will Spend Holidays Hero Edwin Mowat is expected home from Corvallls to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mowat, of Beach avenue. Looking for Visitor Mrs. Ella Sperry, of Mountain ave nue, Is expecting her oldest brother from eastern Oregon to visit her soon. Shopping In City Mrs. Hess York Wrade, who lives east of town on Emigrant creek, was in town Saturday doing some shop ping. In from Dcjid Indian Vernon Hooper was In from the Dead Indian country Sunday. He reports the snow two feet deep in the vicinity of his home. Will Visit at Roseburg Miss Dorthea Abraham plans to go to Roseburg for Christmas and will' also visit relatives at Corvallls during her vacation. Will Siend Holiday Here- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Beebe, of east of town, are looking for their daugh ter-in-law. Mrs. Claire Beebe, to spend the holidays with them. County Xurso in City ! Miss Mario Falldine, Jackson county health nurse, was in the city today aesisting the Elks' in their plans for Christmas. . . Attend Mcdfoiil show Several Ashland people motored to Medford last night to see the per formance of Kolb and Dill. Among those seen at the show were Mr. and Mrs; Carl H. Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. Dillard and Mr. and Mrs. Farlow, H. G. Enders Jr. and Miss McCredie. Hero from Grunts Pass Dewey Le Moss, of Grants Pass, stopped in the city for a short time this morning to see friends. He was on his way to California points to spend the winter. The trip is being Visitors from Cold Hill Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams, of Gold Hill and Medford were recent guests at the Aden Spencer home east of Ashland. Mr. Adams is with the Beaver cement people. Vif ltfng Willi Friends -Mrs. Nathan Gale, of Grants Pass, Is visiting at the home of her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Al Sherard, of i East Main street, leaving for Independence Miss Leota Rogers, of the AsMand high school, will spend the holidays with her parents, who live near In dependence. Takes Truck to Portland William Heil, who has been oper- Florence Pooljatlng a truck at the Hyatt Prairie dam during the summer, left Tues day for Portland with his truck. Mr. Heil took with him a large motor, which the company was sending back to the factory In Portland, 1-cave ior iwauu.... Wallace Reeder and C. R. Rush left Tuesday for Klamath Falls and Pelican bay. Mr. Reeder has some: equipment at Pelican bay, which he wanted to got before the extremely cold weather of that section sets in. mi, movers i . The Whittle Transfer company de- ; llvered a piano In Hilt one day this week, thai .was som mere py one the local dealers. Calif. .... . (From Thursday's Dally) Just Ask the S. P. Clerk If you don't know, ask the clerk at the Southern Pacific offices. A few nights ago, some one called up at midnight to know what time mass was Sunday morning, and last night some one called up from down the line, to ask the price of number one Newtown apples. Buys New Truck J. N. Dennis has purchased a new Ford delivery truck in which he ex pects to make all future deliveries on time. Putting in Bath The O. K. Barbers are installing a tine new six foot bath tub at their place of business on North Main street. Leaving for Los Angeles Miss Ann Forberg, Hawthorne school teacher expects to leave Fri day for Los Angeles and Long Beach, Calif., where she will spend the holi days with friends. Miss Forberg'B home is in Minnesota. C. of O. Secretary 111 J. H. Fuller, secretary of the cham ber of commerce, was confined to his nome uus morimig uuu i ness. He expects to oe aoie io sume bis duties in the morning. Celebrate Birthday In honor of her son's birthday, M w p arnZlZiZYnX Mrs. Max GeBauer gave a delightful party ai ina vmjbuu uuici 1 ucm r . A u. T.,AJnif I evening. The list of invited guests Innlndnil Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Coffinan. Mrs. Porter, Irving Porter. Miss1 Marjorle Adamsou, and Ted GeBauer. Kramer Visit Dunsniulr George N. Kramer, local repre sentative of the Southern Pacific, was a business visitor in Dunsmulr, Calif., this week. He went across the line Monday, returning to Ash land yesterday. Price Services Today A great many people attended the evangelistic services conducted by Dr. Charles S. Price at the Armory this afternoon, and it was expected an even larger crowd wouldjittend the healing services this evenlag. The services this evening will begin at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Price is in Ash land Just this one day, as he is an - xlous to return to his home In Loui Callf., in lime for Christmas. Miss Putnam Home Madge Putnam has arrived home from San Francisco for a month's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Putnam, 357 Vista street. Attend "Reunion- Mrs. Bessie Elhart and son we recent visitors near Gold Hill, when. a number of people attended a fam-j ily reunion at the home of Mrs. A. E.j Kimball, on Sardine creek. Others who were present were Mrs. J. D. Stearns, of Grants Pass, and Mrs. Lulu Dusenberry, Mrs. Nora Wait and Miss Mary Newton, of Sardine creek. Phoenix to Have Tnee The Christmas tree and holiday j first, program at Phoenix will be held at Provost Mauled Today Clyde hall tomorrow evening, at! Domino Provost, son of Mr. and 7:30 o'clock. Parents and friendsjMrs. P. S. Provost, was married to of the boys and girls are invited to Miss Mildred Carlton,- in Oakland, .n,ii Aa this is the time set for, Calif., today. Mr. and Mrs. Provost the annual Christmas Sunday schoollare expected to arrive in the city injinna nigu scnooi, win speuu m.-r uu.. - offering a special offering will be' time to spend Chrlstmns here with; day vacation at her home in Eugene, taken for work among needy chil- dren. A special treat is being ar- ranged ' for the children. Medfordi Is olanning on a community Christ-' mas tree about 6 o'clock Sunday af- ternoon. Tom 1st Camp .Ground Empty Thm waa not nnn machine in the -.mn .mnnrt. in Mthia nark Wednesday. Though those who have a mania for sleeping outdoors and touring over the country are few, there are generally one or two who defy the chilly nights and sleep in tourist parks In preference to warm er hotel rooms. Find Wounded Man . Medford police found a man giv ing his name as Pete Sopotf, lying In a weakenen conamon on mo juckbum bridge Wednesday afternoon, with a gunshot wound in hig head. An au- tomatlc pistol of German make, was found lying beside him when Chief Timnihv .rrivpi tn answer to a call! sent in by D. E. Phipps, who heard the man'a cry. The police believe that Sopotf Inflicted the wound. Portland Minister Hero Rev. Walter Van Nuys, of Port land, was the guest of the Presby terian manse Tuesday, while confer - ring with Rev. Koehler on questions of Sunday school and young people's work. Auxiliary Meeting Postponed ... The Ladies Auxiliary of the Amer- lean Legion has postponed Its Friday ,.in, ntll the first Fridav next' month. January S. Officers recently elected will be Installed at this time, Swans Enjoy Ice Though the small lake In upper; Llthla park 1 nearly covered with. Danny Cummlngs. Performers for, ice the six .wans appear not to mind 'the curtain raiser include Roy Bar-, .l. Auin fnr thAtf iwim anoui . bottom of ' pou'nd class. Martin Bowers, of TheIr;Co!d , g arranglng ,ue entertain- w, 1 Standard Oil Force nt Medford A school of instruction 'was held Tuesday -at Medford for the employes of the Standard Oil company. Mr. Melcheft, a specialist on gasoline", with the Standard company, was present and made known many points of interest in regard to this product. Practically all of the local: employes went down for the talk, which was also attended by others from Roseburg, Grants Pass and Medford. Buys Xew Chevrolet Carl 11. Loveland, one of the city's most talented musicians, has bought a 1923 model Chevrolet touring caf for a Chrlstmns present for himself jan(j wfe. The automobile was sold Dy Mr.. Zundel, of the Ashland Auto compnny. Mr. Loveland expects to make good use of his new purchase, ag ne plays for dances between Duns- mulr and Yrelta, Calif., and Medford, and Is always In demand when good music la needed. Mi's. Miiutrd 111 Mrs. Claire Mlnard, of the Plaza confectionery, Is confined to her hnrno with Illness. She has not been i very well all week, though it is ex- "'-jpected gne wjn be around as usual' by Christmas. Buys Franklin Sedan Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gearlmrt, 72 Btreet. are the Proud ner,ihool, will help decorate the tree I -',, ., -m-i, hL t.i. sh ,! Ul " i mi. .. been delivered In time tor the holi days. Harold Simpson in Portland Harold Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Simpson, Is now In Port land, where he Is connected with the Whitcomb & Company, certified ac countants. Simpson is a senior at the University of Oregon, and was se lected by the faculty to fill the posi tion in Portland for two weeks. Word received recently states that he may remain in his position for three months. He is not expected home for the holidays. Leaves for North Mrs. Julia McQullkln, of Ashland street, left Wednesday for Rogue River and Grants Pass, where she will spend the Xmas holidays. 1 Entertain Clusi Mrs. M. B. Rllev entertained heriCiiy recenny. air. men.nu.ii . Sunday school class at her home, 141 ! called to the valley to attend the High Btroet, from 4 to 6 o'clock jfunoral of his brother. I. A. Morrl- Tuesday afternoon. After memoriz-; man, of Medford. Ing some scripture verses for the', Medford Aids Astoria Juniors and a clothes pin contest, pop! A Christmas check for $500 has corn and home made candy was in - dulged in to the delimit of all thejeorder Alford, of Medford, to nelna(,,mlon lt give9 n review of the work youngsters Those present were: Mary Poley, Jeannette Stearns, Charlotte and Naomi Sedlm, Marlon Hitchcock and Myrtle and Mary McCoy. Xew Rook of Rules Out The main Indoor sport among rail- road men, taking place before wages or working conditions Just now, are the questionnaires on the new book of rules that goes In effect January p his parents Mrs. Bingham's Funeral Filday Funeral services for Mrs. Emily I. Bingham will be held from the Epls- copal church Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made In the Mountain View cemetery. Students to Return Students attending Institutions offend the holidays with her parents, higher learning In the Willamette! valley, other than Oregon Agricultur- al college, are expected to nrrive In the city tomorrow evening, the first) train away from the campus after, the completion of final examinations.! Students will be home from the Unl- versity of Oregon, Willamette unlver- slty and LInfield college, at McMlnn ville. Verno 111 no Home- Verne Bluo, son of Mr. and Mrs D. P. Blue, returned homo from Ber- keley, Calif., hub morning, air. unie ig a graduate of tho University of; Oregon, and accepted a chair in the history department of the University of California this last fall. He ex - . . 1.1. A nMJ ff.i pects to visit with friends and fra- tornltv brothers In Portland and En- gene before returning to the south. He Is a member of Delta Tau Delta i fraternity. Boxing Card Looks Good The entire card of 26 rounds looks better than any previous offering during the past year. Gordon Mc- ... . , ,,.. Kay, one ot tne iniuuieweigui rinn.aiong uie uuruo .i men of the coast, arrived Iu Medford Ashland has one as dense. today for a short training period be-. Coming from San Franctoco ' fore he meets "Battling" Ortega Frl - day night. Tom Bharkey will mix; wlth Jack Edmonston for six rounds while "Battling" Frlck will meet ; rinv ann tviu nuxeiBi i i" v. Visiting In Portland Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Logan are among the city people who are visit ing -away from 'home; They .'are spending a few days in Portland. In Portland on Buncss F. W. Herrin" is spending a few days In Portland on business. Leaving for California Miss JohnBon, health nurse in the public schools of the county, Is ex pecting to leave tomorrow night for San Francisco, where she will spend the holidays. , Social Circln Meets The social circle of the Chrlstlnn church met a few days ago at the J. V. Wright home on Mountain ave nue. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mesdames Wright and Webber. This bning a business session of the circle, not as many ladles got out as usual. Those present were Mesdames Struthers jo, w ii0ngi Delpha Bryant, Frank CrowHon. Minnie Wright, Hazel Web ber, John Cochran. Fanny Leggett nnd Misses May Benedict and Sarah sperry. The ladles of the church did, vorw mat) with h hn.nar on Satur-! iuy, and thankB are due to nil who'Biegei, is expected to arrive in me s0 kindly assisted Will Spend Christmas at Home During the Christinas recess, Miss Callie Vogell, teacher at the high ;ai J CI HUMID 'C I 4iviiv. . . iniends making a trip to , Ponland( before school resumes on January 8 Visitor from The Dalle Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Morris are on- . i . .i.i. joying a few days' visit from their, daughter, whewe home Is nt The Dalles, Or. Makes Trip to Medford John Dill was a visitor to Medford Wednesday morning. On the Streets Again J. D. Mars, who has been confined to his home on Third street for the past several days, Is able to be on the streets again, although he is not able to be back at the shop. In City for Visit William Merrlman, one of the head traffic officers of the Southern Pa cific company with headquarters at Oakland Calif., was a visitor In the , been manea to Asioim uy v.i.v been mailed to Asioria ny juy ne- relieve me emerge,. ..un city. This was tho last Important act of the city council before the prespnt city administration goes out of existence on January 1. Tidings Reporter HI Ray W. Conover, reporter on the j Dally Tidings, wbb missed from his regular rounds In pursuit of the elusive news Item today. He Is con fined to his home by Illness, though he expects to be around as usual In a day or two. (From Frlday'i Daily) Will Visit Home In Eugene Miss Marie Ridings, of the Ash- . ..!, .i t i.n ami win aiu vioii. .o. "(been visiting In the city during tnn the Unlvorsity of Oregon campus, at, . , h retlirned to their the Alpha Delta PI house. Miss Leach to Return- Miss Marlon Leach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Leach, proprie tors of the Hotel Ashland, will re turn from Portland this evening to Miss Leach has been attending the St. Mary's college In Portland. , Hero from Alolui- J. W. McKeown and Kay L. An - trim, mall clerks from Aloha, wre In the city overnight. A great many extra clerks are being employed (lur- Ing the present Christmas rusn. Klamath Fulls Peoplo Visit iWeed, Calif., today to look after his Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kimball, of buatnesa Interests in that place. He Klamath Falls, were In the city to-!renort that bsnP.s g0od In the day. Edward Sutton, of the same! California town, and that the snw- city, also spent the night In Ashland. io iwh. in iwm-uu.k Miss Leona Marsters is planning on dividing the holiday vacation Im - partially. Both Portland and Rose- ! burg are to be visited before school, n .... I ., In oACmlnn ' is again In session Fog Is Very Dense- One of the heaviest fogs to visit j Ashland enveloped the community in, a thick blanket last night. Thefogj arrived during the dinner hour and. remained during the night. Auto Bts were forced to proceed carefully. I while a fog of thla kind Is common .... n tAM It la anlilnm j Robert FolU and Raymond Drew former Ashland boys, who are work-: lug in San Francisco, will spend the j holiday season In the city. They are ( expected to arrive in time tor tnn mas. Ml,. Z.pora Blumenfe.d. athletic Instructor In the Ashland ichools, I v ,u ,. . n Leave for San Francisco Mrs. Gus Hedburg is spending the holidays with her daughter in San Francisco. - , . ... Doran Lecture Tonight The series of pictures illustrating "Man in the Making" will be shown by John H. Doran at the Civic club building this evening at 8 o'clock. These are said to be the most re markable ever shown in the city, and also the last opportunity to see them. Mr. Dornn delivered his lecture be fore faculty and students of the Uni versity of Oregon and Reed college, where he received much favorable comment. No charge will be made, but a silver offering will be taken. High School Paper Out The Rogue News, No. 7, was dis tributed to the Ashland high school students today. The small publica tion Is very neat and contains sever al Christmas features. Returns from O. A. C. Earl and Elmer Biegel, who have been attending the Oregon Agrlcul- turni college at lorvailis, have re turned to the city for the holiday recess. Another of the boys, Milton city Sunday from Walla Walla, Wash. He will visit here for a week or ten days. Aniloninn tn Tletlllll "7"' " , Tj University of Oregon, majoring in John Andorson, a senior nt the tnnrn.lUm. I. ovnnrlerl honifi for thei be(jn , ' ,. t' f of ''l n ! that he Is a member of the orchestrn, ., . ,.. . ,., hlch generally makes a tour of the slate during the vacation period. Coming from McMlnnvllle Miss Leona Lennox, daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. James Lennox, of near this city, will arrive home on the late train this evening to spend tho holi days In Ashland. Miss Lennox is a sophomore at LInfield college, at Mc Mlnnville. Lcav.'ng for Independence Miss Phila B. Hall will spend Christmas week at Independence and the week following at Corvallls. Be fore returning to Ashland she Is planning on attending tho State Teachers' association meeting In Portland. War Cry Is Excellent The Christmas number of the War Cry, official publication of the Salva tion Army, is being distributed In tho city. It Is excellent and has a articles of interest. In th,g orRnl!!nOI1 (UlrlnR thp pa8t wth Revpral fM nr(icl(s Buck from MiMlniivllU? Fred Koehler, son of Rev. and Mrs. Koehlor, returned from Mc Mlnnvllle this morning whore ho has been attending LInfield college Fred entered college this Inst fall, and will return after the holidays. Sirs. Lowe to Leave Mrs. James Lowe will spend tin wnter wltn i,er g!Btt,r Mrs. A. D. Jlllson, ut 432 Vista stroet. Christmas Greetings Get your fruit cake, mince pies, pumpkin pies, cream puffs, at the Home Bakery, 09 N. Main. , ,,,. to corvullis A c Kel,er an(, famly, wn0 liave homo In Corvallls. Lester i'lilllips Returns Lester rhlllips, who has been working In California, will be homei for the holidays, visiting with his mother, Mrs. Lena Phillips, of 1008 East Main street. Hero from Ontario Harry Kimo nnd C. S. Baten, of Ontario, Or. spent the night In Ash- ;luu( on tner way t0 California. i,Pving for Weed jamog l. jarrew, who has been VBllng with his family In the city for the past five weeks, returned to mlllg an(j uox factories are now cm ploying nearly ouu men. fl.m (vmral Point , xinwH L. Hurrls, of Central Point wag an overnight visitor In Ashland 1RI -. - njJ I fliil M ItV JJJQ Have you ever nsketl yourself that question after spending more money tlian you knew you could afford! It's not n selfish reflection; it'n really your conscience entering a protest against waste.- You don't feel that way when you put your monev into an interest-bearing aecount. The Citizens Bank ot Ashland Ashland, Oregon Local Man Arrested Among the several violators of the traffic laws to appear before Justice Glenn ,0. Taylor in Medford, was H. N. Taylor, who was picked-tip within '.' the city limits by the 'night police for operating a motor vehicle with . the cut-out open,. He was fined $10 npon pleading guilty. Leaves for Roseburg Ellaleene Stennett loft this morn ing on train No. 14 for Roseburg, where she will spend the holidays visiting with her sister, Mrs. S. N. Miller. Spend Holidays in Portlund G. A. Ilriscoe, superintendent of public schools, will spend the holi days in Portland, visiting with his son, Dr. Briscoe. While he is absent from Ashland he will attend the State Teachers association meeting, which will bejield In Portland at that time. Wlli Bo Homo Til's Evening Melvin Kaegl, who is attending the University of Oregon, is expected home tonight or Saturday, for toe holiday recess. He will be accom panied by Kenneth Cooper, of The Dalles, who will stop overnight vlia him. Cooper is on his way to Cali fornia to spend the holidays with his parents. The two boys are both members of Phi Sigma Tl fraternity. " " ' Holiday travel is heavy on ' all trains, according to railroad officials. """( " Many people are t.avellng both north g0uth to spend the holidays with friends and relatives. Tho winter travel to California has Just reached , . peak, and with holiday fares ef- fectlve this week, there is a freat exodus to Oregon points. Many University of Oregon students, who had not planned on going hor.io be cause of the great distance, have Iclanfed their minds since tho lower rates were announced. Will Vls t In Chlco Miss Amy Stifle, commercial lu s'tructor In the Ashland high school, will leave the latter part of tho week for Chlco, Calif., whero she will visit former friends in the east during the holiday season. Finn Picture Coming May McAvoy, the charming Para mount star, Is coming to tin Vlniir; thoatre next Sunday in her latest picture, "The Top of New York," a story dealing with fl llttlo depart ment store girl In the big city. In addition to this picture. Hie manage ment of the theatre w.U given all children attending rie matinee, a Xmaa gift of candy and nuts, which will be distributed by Santa Claus himself. Though the present season is not an exceptional one, still a great amount of mall Is being handled by the local office, according to Millard Grulib, assistant postmaster. Dur ing the past two days, more than 200 sacks of parcel post were handled in addition to first class mail and Bick from O. A. C Harold Stone, a senior at the Ore gon Agricultural college, at Corval lls, has retlirned to the city for his holiday vacation. He is a member of Lnmda Chi Alpha fraternity. WANTED Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men. women and chil dren. Eliminates darning. Sal ary $50 a week full time, $1 in hour spare time. Experience un necessary. International Stocking Mills, Norrlstown, Pa. 8-10 DR. E B. AfK.l,1i Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy. The combi nation does wonders. First Nail Bank lildg. I'll :ie is-ns. "Nature abhors a vacuum it Real Estate Homes nnd acreage. Farmt and Stock Ranches. All Kinds of Good Insurance Ashland Ageuts of Abstract Co. . Billings Agency Ul II i