lis^Veek nr Majority af reach** Farm Ih* Hoa*a* la Southern Oregea FORMERLY VOLUME 3 Jy Arthur Brisbane COLDEST SPOT ON EARTH. MARRIAGE STILL BEST. Chicago has found in Detroit a hlonde beauty with long hair, and positively arranged yesterday to show a Lady Godiva at las' night’s Arts Ball. Rosalind Hightower, who will be Lady Godiva, without horse, rode to Chicago from De- troit in an airplane, and will pose in a picture frame, hair and all. She sees nothing immodest, in a beautiful lady dressed only in h“?r hair, and says: “ To me a * short fat woman in an abbreviated skirt is vulgar: the human body, is a thing of beauty.” FEDERAL OFFICER GETS 40 GALLONS CENTRAL POINT AND ASHLAND AMERICAN ASHLAND. JACKSON C O U N T Y , OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1927. NUMBER <î-. BASKET BALL MEET Chief Asks Santa to Shave His Chin TO BE BELO IN MARCH TINKER 6. If motion* pictures are show:! ______ Santa Claus has asked Fire Normal School to Spe» — . High11 Chief Baughman, who is also ex in the home, be sure to buy thrf early Twenty Nina Hundred ifficio Deputy State Fire Marshal' j "acetate” or safety film and avoir School Basket Bad £ People Gat Cards Last to art as his assistant in Ashlanc the "nitrate” or highly flammabK* Year Tournament and to see that all of the children film. 7. In case of fire: Call the fiH According to records Miss The first Southern Oregon In help to make this a very Merry Christmas indeed. Chief Baugh- department first. Then try to pul Blanche Hicks, city librarian >tat«» vitational basket ball meet will be held in Ashland March 9th and m* n told Santa Claus that he it out by fire extinguisher, water the circulation of books is decid1 10th according to and anounce- would be glad to help if Santa j or smother with a rug blanket or edly higher this year than in form» | er years. ment by Coach McNeal of the Claus would help to make Christ- whatever is handy, mas a SAKE Christmas for him 8. Christmas decoration^ and Last year’s issue of registration | Normal school. In a letter sent out to schools self and the "kiddies” by cutting colthing. used for public festnri- cards from the Library for read- j * ties where open flames are used ing purposes numbered 2899. • j j interested in the meet the Normal o ff his whiskers. Santa Claus promised Chief for illumination, can be made fir»« The majority of books j j Coach called special attention tor I the fact that many schools in Coo:» Baughman that he would shave resistant by dipping in a solution issued were fiction and giv- ( of ammonium phosphate (commer issued to school children and stud Berlin scientists have created Klamath Falls Man ¡8 A f - i < urry' JosePh>ne, Douglas, Klam clean for this Christmas (or make cial ammonium phosphate, 1 pound ents were non-fiction, as a gen» Robert Gordon of Grants them fireproof by the process giv\ j ath and Lake county, and Jackson the coldest spot on earth, produc .rested by Terry Talent Pass Purchases T wo water, 1 gallon). Wring and dry, eral rule. tn herewith), because whiskers | county have fifty one, so called ing in laboratory experiments a Hundred Acres will not injure materials and wil) Last Night are out of style anyhow and not j secondary schools, who because During the month o f September temperature 459 degrees below of location find it imposible *.c sanitary; besides they sometiim* make colors fast. zero. 96 new cards were issued, out >>• 9. An effective way to quench this number 39 were school chil T O LO C A T E HERE IS FOURTH TIME compete with other schools, and catch on f,r* and burn him t« rrib% Outside our atmosphere, in mys fire in a person’s clothing is to ly. Now Chisf Baughman and San* . thus secure satisfied schedules. dren, 5 from out of town district» terious spaces separating solar ~ . Because o f the profound re ta Claus love the little children ; wrap a blanket rug or wolen cloth and the rest adults: October show» Report Says That New systems from each other, there1 Local Official Brings To for atheletics in general and of Ashland and their dads an«' tightly around the body and roll an increase of ten 106 cards wer»' Owner W ill Take Posses exists "absolute zero.” On our tal of Confiscated Liquor mothers, too. and they do not wanf upon the floor or ground. Fsrenheit therometer that would To 540 Gallons “* appl'ed to th«* P»r them to be burned and crippled 10. The first application to a given out to new readers, out of sion in February ticular, the Normal authorities this number 23 were to school be 461 degrees below zero, space burn should be sweet oil, olive oil for life and their happy homes de- children, 8 to county residents and without heat. One of the largest real estate Making a total of five hun have made plans for the meet. Announcements regarding the I »troyed, so Chief Baughman wants or sweet cream and then dust with the rest to adults r while the deals to be consumated here foi dred and forty gallons of liquor flour or baking soda to exclude thtr month of November reveals a At such a temperature the prop confiscated wYthErT three Federal *ntri" ’ awa" * ' * * kiddi~ Ashland help him some time was completed yester» air. Call a doctor. tainment and schedules will be 1 Prevent fires, save precious liv«d slight decrease. 93 new reader« day when Robert Gordon erties,. of matter change. Metals prohibition officer Terry Talent, of made later. i and happy homes by asking daddy * Now, Fire Chief Baughman and being added. 19 children, 3 out 3* Grants Pass purchased the Tinker lose resistance to electricity and added forty more gallons to hi» all of the “ fire laddies” have lit and mamma to promise to “ DO” town readers and* the remainder farm of two hundred acres locat become supra-conductors. A thin record last night when he with tle kiddies of their own and wonld adults. At the rate of new care* these things on this Christmas., ed about two miles east of Ash» thread of mercury will carry en Federal officer L. O. Shirley, and 1. Avoid the use of candles and like to spend Christmas eve at being issued daily the registration |and, for thirty thousand dollars. ough elecrticity to light several Triffic Officer C. P. Talent ar open flames for Christmas treo home with them, just like you* of readers should number far hundred lamps. Helium, the gas rested L. W. Carey, 27 years old UI< The deal was made through the and other decorations. Look out daddy and mama. If they have tc1 into the three thousands. Balfour Guthrie Company and Mr, used in our dirigibles, becomes of Klamath Falls, when they found leave their nice warm homes to for short circuits in electric wir Gordon will take possession during liquid a few degrees above ab- j forty gallons of moonshine in hia put out a fire in your house (caus ing and connection«. month of February. While jt * solute zero. In that terrible cold Chevrolet coupe, 2. In case candles are used, bJ ed by somebody’s carelessness) not definitely known it is under molecules in matter lose their mo- The officers noticed the car us Local Woman Ha* Coverlet Thai sure that the flame can not pos» and. perhaps save your lives, their !• Many Yaars Old stood that th»» new owner expectr tion, which'may account for their it came through Ashland and fol- sibly come in contact with the dry* Christmas and their babies’ Christ Hat Exquisite Design to raisq some special crops on th.'» greater electric conductivity. lowed it out to where the city lim- needles of the tree or any othei mas will be spoiled. land, and do some intensive farm' ---------- | its ends, and there rnude the ar- If everybody in your house dc* Very interesting and most hand inflamable decorations, curtain» ing. . First abstract science, tfcer. uto- rest, or drapes. what you tell them to do. and bo Ashland 1» About Two Hundred The purchase includes a two ful appreciation. Practical man According to local officers thi* some is the old coverlet in t'<»e 3. Use nonflamable materials prepared for any emergency, ev Dollar» Bahind Quota, But story brick house and sever«) may find u way to create metals,, is the fourth time that Carey hr» possession of Mrs. F. F. Whittle of to represent »now and frost art ery body will have a Merry Christ» Few Day* Left 426 B street in this city. •farm buildings, anil ia most ex apart from any absolute zero tern- been arrested on prohibtion charg The quilt formerly belongs L to and around *i e Christ tree or mas and cause to look forward to I cellently located. • perature, condition* similar to , es, and he told officer Saiu Pres where they may catch fire. Ja Happy and Prosperous Nev> I According to Mrs. Rose Tavern those that absolute 2ero creates. cott that so far he had paid a to Mrs. W’ hittle's father’s first wife, who was a resident of Winchester, 4. Be careful that t».c kiddies” j Y»’“ r : “ ml Santa will be happy too. 1 er Robinette, the Christmas quot • Enders Sweet Shop That would make possible trans- tal of $1700 in fines. He was taken to the Ashland ! Shenandoah valley in Virginia* do not get near the candles or op- ! Won't you help? Of course yon of $500.00 has not been reached, oortation of electric current with Is All Refinished flimsy win, and so will daddy and mimit only $310.00 of the required sun» out cost or loss and solve the prob jail and is to have his hearing thi» This is one o f the eight cotton! *»n fireplace with their so they can have a little ange» has been obtained so far. but fbe lem of cheap power. afternoon before Justice L. A quilts owned by her before thi clothing or “ nighties.” The Enders Sweet Shop, aftet civil war. The predominating col- j 5- p lace all celluloid and other climb upon their laps and whisper Christmas sale of health seals »• ill being close,! for several day* un Roberts. • continue thi* week. His wife was with him at thé ors are green and red on a back» f|amn, i ble and explosive decor- “ I love you.” Mr. Haldeman-Julius, o f Kansas dergoing repairs and remodeling Miss Hall of the Normal school opened yesterday and presents a Tell daddy and mamma that “ It whose daughter is just trying a time of his arrest and Carey told ground of white. Fourty-four dif. ; ationg away f rom danger of catch- is Better to be Safe than Sorry.” left Isabelle Silver in charge oi beautiful appearance. The fix “ companionate marriage” expert- « pitiful story to the officers o* ferent floral designs are used in ing fire. the booths in the Post Office and tures, chairs and tables are al) ment tells the world that his being hard up and accepting tho the appliqued motifs. Among th» The Vining Theater. daughter wa« born six years be- Job ° f transporting liquor which designs are graceful wreaths, bo furnished in a delightful shade of fore he, Haldeman-Julius her fath- be claimed was not his own. He la- quets of varied hues, sprays, dust- Yesterday Misses Betty Browi» green, while the walls are tinted er, was married. He didn’t have ter told the officers that he had'se- er* of fruit mixed uith conveM and Pearl Wardle conducted the a rich cream color. The painting hart!t,onal n ° w*rs. a" d symmetrical money to set up housekeeping, but cured it in California and sale of seals in the booth at the was done by Turner and Biegle. cut-outs in red or green; the bordi the dear little girl was born any transporting liquor which Post Office. Tuesday’s sale wil) The Linoleum furnished by the how. claimed was not his own. He latei* er ' s red and Rreen ¡n ‘ he bow' be in charge of Lois Joy Hanson Wick furniture store is an unus told the officers that •he had se- knot desiK1'- The motifs are appli Popular Name of Today wa* One Mai i Walks Seven Miles ta and Julia Carey; Wednesday Ma ual pattern and blends well with had qued on with the tiniest stitch » That is interesting not unusual. cured it in California and mie Bliler and Leona Frier, Thurs> the general finish and atmosphere Thought to Have Originated T< >11 Committee Hi» lfl transported it across the Siski j ima* i.n* b,e and the quilting pat- Leonardo da Vinci, second in day Ixiis Joy Hanson nnd Irm • o f the new store. The present plan From Idol View» greatness among all artists, was 1 You«» and that about an hour an » t*rn 18 mo8t lntrlcaU' and the stiti May; Friday Betty Brown ane include the serving of lunrhes a« born outside of marriage. his a h» lf M ore the arrest he had Hjch" L.'"'.e Jbe* " tifu,,y don*‘ Not many children or even Considerable interest in the out Audrey Brown; Saturday, Virgin well a* a general fountain and This lady also owned a number lather and mother never married. “ hunch” that he was going to b» grown ups know that the Chri«t- '¡de district has been aroused ov ia Frost and Ixirraine Brookmillei candy service. of beautiful silk and wool cover He supported his “ legitimate,” re caught. The sale o f seals will be conducted While the store is now open the lets which were sent to a country- mas doll so dear to the heart o f w the proposed survey to be con- spectable high born half brothers outside the Vining Theatre every formal opening will not tako girl children all over the w orld d u cted by the Ashlnnd Chnmbrr home for safe keeping during th» and sisters. • Fourth Grade Sell* had its origin long, long ago, and Commerce according to H. D. evening between the hours of sev place for stome time due to the war. but unfortunately the ’Yanks’ W illiam/the Conqueror was born 1 non arrival of *ome of the final Most Christmas Seals raided this home and cuv thest is thought to have been the inspir- McNair chairman o f the commit en and nine. before his father married the in ation of the idol, the word dol> having the work in charge. Last year's county fund of finishings. The will be under tho fine quilts up and used them for teresting girl whom he first saw Miss Stevens’ class the Fourtl* saddle blankets. being a corruption of the word , Mr. McNair says but little work, $600 was used in the fight against direction of John Enders, proprie fashing clothes in a brook as he A o f the Lincoln school were th» “ i del” so most likely the first will be don> until after the rush tuberculosis, fifteen baby layette t tor o f the department stole, with Most exquisite is trie baby cay I rude past with his warriors. and Mrs. Walter Barron and successful winners of the beauti* dolls were but reproduction of the of the Christmas holidays, hut1 were made and given out Mrs. worn by Mrs. Whittle's father! — — y ful flag given by the local Kiwar- idols used in worship in ancient those men who can are making i, much other work done in the coun Clara Scott in charge. the is Club to the class selling th«> when he was a yong child. TN | times. . But ell that doesn’t _ change —- — canvass now. The interest reach-' ty. It is hoped to »well the fund ar* that marriage is better than most Christmas seals. The pupi » cap though over a hundred yeai» The oldest known dolls in the ed a climax Sunday according tf> this year, because the program BUY NEW UNIFORMS ** ‘a' k of marriage. Marriage will ,n this grade sold $9.00 worth o* in*it* p^e8erved museums of today were excavat- I Mr. McNair when an old time re» has been broadened, the dental Gold shirt», with Royal b W not go out o f fashion. It will per- • the Christmas seals. The can knit*** t '{ v ” P,,..ln? neS* ed fa°m the old Egyptian tombs (sident walked from his place seven1 clinic Has been added as well a, pants, is the color combination se sist until men become worthy o f . __________ _ o ‘ °. * read being repulsive and hidenu- thing* ] miles <>ut in the country to tell thu the honor roll .which necessitate» lected fo rthe Junior High school and the pattern is very dainty, an institution at present too good proper basket ball team, according trt SIGN BRINGS RESULTS carved from ivory and bone, but ^committee one of the' things he fel» each child to be given for many o f them. The sign installed on the cor» w orri' tHrou E ^f | no ^ .' been ^ "in o doubt filling the little Egyp Egyp- j should be remedied if Ashland w a» treatment for eye, ear and throav Domino Provost of the Provost worn tHrough, four generations, j maid's heart with waves of I to secure her share of buiines-« as well as other diseases. Hardware Sporting Goods depa^V | Crete island. Monday by the ¡Another heiVloom ^hat* T ^ '^nt' | ‘ tian ¡an m*id'« Owing to the school children not ment through whom the order was tenderness. II HEI: D[ FOR S P E E D ,NG fr> in th « a d join in g tcrrftoi . » to . .tince, was arrested by brought forth results already, a - an „,¡»¿,.., 1 ^ 1 ’’’“ '’k11 » f pieces ( f 1 oldest known English doll* “ Road* leading into the city,” wm being able to canvass the tow^n a, placed. the 1 11 cei *'• **• ¡«lent ari, the average daily registration o» which one# a*! ,ja^ back to the Queen Ann per one reason why this man felt Ash- in former . years, , , sale o f seal» H I The Norma! school will Imvo a c h . ^ o f speeding by Traffl, j ten car*, went up to thirty-on,• Thoulders . 7 w , a - d- a' “ “ pparentlv » > 0 re i land was not securing all o f tho is much farther from its quote., their team equipped with Vernili- tne.r i.*e before *hnt tun,’ i trade that it should. than .n previous years; although ! ion pantH Hnt, whit, , hirts trim- Cl° ck la*‘ n «h t. He had his hear-I indication that the sign is th“ TtiT K , " ^ 5 * Great Brinan, and the do!!r| Ole school children helped » great,, m,.d in co|of whi|„ th(, ^ lnsr todav * -»• tie. This nhawl wa« very eleirantEl , means of direct,ng many m o,. in iu ,lav; th(. »we fre introduced in t«■ England Stores to Keep Open deal in wiling the seal* in their ,„ ry B Team have selected orange --------------- tourists to the Chamber of Com* tongs inherited from Mrs Whit* i from Flanders and were * called j j At a meeting of the Publicity own homes the School Board, and jfor the color of the pants with W ord has been received from merce. 1 Babies.” tie’s grandmother also, thoughl I “ Flanders Babi" '’ ¡Committee o f the Chamber o fj th- Health doctor with Mr. Brisco« black , W(>ater, A„ fhfM, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Edwards form large and unusual, af«’ graceful> • ------------------------ Commerce held Monday evening thought he,t to prevent them from were placed through rhe Provo-» er resident* o f this city but now Mr. and Mrs. Gillette and formed and bear the old English' Chosola»*» Displayed it wa* recommended that loca' canvassing the town because of Harware. Sport* goods depart, ° f Alhambra. California, that daughter Marjory o f GreshaH monogram W. B. 1» Winnifred window at the Chamber o f merchants allow their stores to illne«« prevailing in the differenti ment. Y>»y recently returned from sev* j __________ street left Sunday for San Bryan Lane belonged to the sam ei^ommirce ¡* filled with attractivn remain open on the evenings o fj home*. PTaI " ’ inths visit to the cities o» Many had planned t CHANEY’ S NEW ! ST Francisco where they will spend family as William Jennings Bryan I r,t chocolate* made by the Thursday, Friday and Saturday < I Europe. Mr. and Mr*. Edward* Plaza Confectionery o f thi* city. this week for the benefit of tl.'.i buy seals of the schoo)| CONTAINS THRILLS the holiday* with relatives >nd 'Pent some time journeying in are Uncanny, creepy, weirdly mys- Naxaren* Church Profram Th* ornamental boxes are mo-» i people who work in office* and children and these one* friends. he -‘holy land” and report a mos* ---------- Due to the fact that many are •ttr,ct*vc |y fiH«d with the assort- ! other place* of bu.iness and arn urged to give their subscription » | tenous, "London, After Midnight” interesting and enjoyable time. Dr. Swedenburg and »rife and' Panning on being out o f tow„ ”d chocolate., making a very p r-» too occupied during the day timo to McNair Brothers in the RexaDjone o f thè greatest mystery dama* to do their Christina* shopping in' Drug Store where the*«» may ho; I,on Chaney has ever appeared In, ‘ he holiday, the Nazaren-» ty rh r"'tma' reminder. Chester, Harvey and Marcus two daughters. Genevieve and a leisurely manner. It was also r*- , procured. Seals will also be on salo will be shown at the Vining Thev church will hold their Christm.i^ The beautlful cydomen plan» Woods hat returned to spend Eleanore, expect to leave Wed- ; ter Thursday and Friday. It is • ' hristmas '¡th their parents Dr. iiesday evening on the train f' • program Thursday evening at the with de*p c#ri»e hued blooms is at» commended that December th* at Hardy Brother*. church. I trading th« attention o f th * 26. and Monday, January 2, be ob The people of Ashland and com-j Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pirtur ■, and Mr*. E. A. ood« o f North San Diego. California where they An excellent program includ- Chri»tn«V «hopper. This plant w..s served as a h I 4e ’, th« store»» tc munity are urged to purrhasu written and directed by Tod Main itr*,“L Chester is attending rill enjoy the Yuletide mg titionfi and song? ha« bwn by th#* Ashland G w n h ou i# I remain closed daring these days. the«e Chri-tma* reals becaué* :t j Browning, responsible for tuosrt * he Or« go n State Cille •ge at Cor- proi is i sly through thi. sale that th* '^>ther Chaney l i and the public is invited. I — — —— —— — , vnWa, and Harv»y ind Marcus are “ Bump” Franklin and D< rothy II» aith Ed’ieit,'»n Board of Ori« ! holy Thnee.’’ "Ths Road to Man- “ Blondy” Heffner and “ Chuck” Wright who Robert ha* be#n Jack t the U.iñat* ity o f Ore. Nininger motored over ( freuiosia Association |, I dalay ’ ami “ The Unknown. Mr. DonaM Whitney wh i, Prows* left the lat**r part o f la» » itt ending tne Oregon State Cob! gon gon. 'onville Sunday to visit Mr*. Jer fin* ■ L employed by the Southern Pacif»*| week for south Pasadena wher,» lege at Co-vallis, is egpected • • ry O'Neal, aunt of Miss Nininger Mr. and Mr.a L. A. Ferns of Company in Dunsmuir, spent Mon - 1 they a re visiting relative*. Th»-y.f«w’ days to sper.ji Christmas with - u* r at th« who i* a patient in the Sanatar- Talent spent th* «lay Sunday in Alh-riy 1928 school budget calls day and Tuesday with hit fasn.i* aspect *to return to Ashland by hi- parents and bretr.* r in th « l oivers.ty o« Oregon is home tot • mm operated by Dr. Jenkins iit Ashland visiting friends. for $!0J,9*»0. on Allison street in thi* city. January 3, 1928. Ici’.y. th« Christmas holidays. I that city. MRS. WHITTLE OWNS INTERESTING RELICS CHRISTMAS SEALS ORIGIN OF DOLES INTEREST IS WAS YEARS AGO IN PROPOSED SURVEY : ^ r r r r ,!