* V T U E S D A Y . M AY 22, 192S T H E A S H L A N D R E C IS T E R F A C E FOUR I L. B. Tuttle, Medford Daily News; Takes E xception j C. J. Read, Ashland Register; G. j Guy Good took exception to the i M. Green, Ashland Tidings; Bruce; Mayor’s statement that city offi- | Dennis, Klamath Falls Herald and 1 | cials had not been consulted re-1 Klamath News; A. Lea Mallery, garding the petition, and said that Klamath County Courier. he had called the Mayor up con- j cerning the proposal. (Continued from page 1) “ Take the city o f Medford,” V. D. Miller told how Klamath B ridge Parties at Green Hom e were represented after Mis* Ger Mr. Hardy stated, “ they have par Falls had gone back to diagonal Mrs. G. M. Green was hostess trude Biede, city recorder, had allel parking and look where the | parking after try the other meth- I [ to a group o f friends on Thurs- larger business houses are now read the petition with the namesI od and made a plea for a harmon- I i day afternoon, entertaining at o f practically every business house j located, on the side streets, where ious settlement of a perplexing I bridge at her home on Granite people can get at them.” in Ashland signed thereto. Mr. j question. j street. An artistic color scheme W. H. McNair followed Mr. Hardy first took up the question j P. R. Hardy declared emphat 1 of red and lavender was carried Hardy for the business interests, raised by the Mayor, as to the ically that the little boy who had ! j out in all decorations and appoint- trucks unloading in front of the and explained that he felt there been killed did not meet his death : | ments with the use of peonies, was no present parking problem, «tores and partially blocking the from diagonal parking. He said carnations, stock and sweet peas. traffic. He explained that Ash and would not be any unless the he was an eye witness to the ac- | The luncheon tables were dainty citizens of Ashland created one land was different from the aver cident, and that it was due to the ; j with lavender sweet peas in red age town in that there were no by constantly bringing it pip them sun being in the boy’s eyes, and | holders, and an enjoyable after selves. He brought out the lack side streets, or other ways of his inability to see an approach noon was spent playing bridge. reaching the back doors to busi of side streets, which made it es- ing car. “ The accident referred Prizes were given to Mrs. Fred setial that every bit o f space pos ness houses, and this fact made to by the Mayor,” declared Mr. Wagner and Mrs. P. S. Provost it compulsory for trucks to un sible be utilized for parking on Hardy, “ would have occurred re GÊOQOE K AQTHUQ ahd KAÛL after the afternoon’s play. DAME ih 'OßCUS ÖOOfUES' the Main street. load from the Main street. He gardless of the manner in which In the evening of Thursday, Mr. A t V in in « Thursday and Friday explained how when parallel park “ In front o f Mr. Miller’s and the cars had been parked.” Mr. and Mrs. Green received a group ing was in effect for a short time my place of business,” Mr. Mc Hardy also raised the question as of friends, entertaining with a Names C om m ittee it was necessary to transport mer Nair stated, “ with diagonal park to just how many serious accidents bridge supper. Eleven tables of Judge Robert Sawyer, publish chandise from Haro'- Brothers’ ing, at least five cars can now had occurred because of diagonal I bridge were arranged and after er of the Bend Bulletin and pres Grocery to a place as far as the park, but with the other plan only parking. the games, a two-course supper Andy McGee home on Gresham two could be cared fo r.” This T.H . Simpson said that the pe ident of the Oregon state editor was served. The same color scheme street. He further stated that speaker also explained how space tition was practically unanimous ial association, has announced a was used as in the afternoon and during the time this form o f park back of the stores was used for and that not a single person ap committee o f Southern Oregon four beautiful prizes were given ing was in vogue business suffer the parking o f their own personal proached had refused to sign it newspapermen to welcome the for bridge scores, which were won ed a material decline. He ex cars. He urged the council to leave the California Editorial association on by Mr. John Enders, Dr. R. L. their arrival in southern Oregon Burdic, Mrs. Emmett Gillings and parking the way it was. As there were no other speak on their way to Crater Lake where Mrs. C. J. Read. ers the Mayor called for a vote. they will hold their annual conven Mrs. Green was assisted at both Several of the councilmen explain tion. The delegation will arrive in parties by Mrs. Earl Crow, Mrs. ed their attitude on the matter, Ashland and Medford on the 25th J. A. McGee, Mrs. Dean Scott, Mrs. many of them favoring personally of June. Elwood Hedberg and the Misses the change, but all declared that The welcoming committee as ap Muriel Johnston and Lucy Schwer due to the overwhelming senti pointed is as follows: R. W. Ruhl, of Santa Monica, California. ment expressed by the business Medford Mail Tribune; A. E. Vor- interests they did not feel jus heis. Grants Pass Courier; George RAINIER — Cannery opens for tified in voting for a change. T. Pierce, Grants Pass Bulletin; salmon packing. PLAN IS DEFEATED C plained how the firm he repre sented as well as others had spent years in developing outside bus iness, and how such a parking ph.n as proposed would tear down the efforts of these years. To H old Bungalow i Shoes To The Front M In line with our policy of making Women’s Shoes a more important part of our Women’s Wear Store we are giving to this department a prominent position up front'in the store — a transition from the shoe den to a real shoe par lor. You will be as enthusiastic about it as we are when you see it, and you will be pleased with your shoe style and comfort as other folks have been when you have come to realize that it does make a difference where you buy your shoes. One Smart Pattern T h e New Pauletts Cloth 1 strap Pump You Should See This Party - Chapter A. C. o f the P. E. O. will indulge in a bungalow party on Saturday, May 26, at the home o f Mrs Louis Dodge. Each mem ber in ac^ rdance with the ap proach of the warm spring weath er will don a fetching bungalow apron for the occasion. Another School for Ashland! % Scientific School of Swimming ^ T O O L A T E T O C L A S S IF Y —~ FOR RENT— Seven-room house on Palm avenue, will be vacated June 15. Well furnished, includ ing piano. Near high school and Normal. Inquire 231 Gresham. 108-tf t Has Been Located In Ashland by JANTZEN OFFICIALS Mr. Chas. Spear has been Appointed by Them as Head Instsuctor $23.50 Tudor Hall Style Plus Spring Suits W IT H E X T R A PAIR OF TROUSERS An attractive price and you’ll feel like a new’ man in one of these smart pattems--grey, stripe, tan or check. On display and sale today at— It takas 200 y u a n ta G row an 16-inch Beecli Trea . . . yat you can Cut or Burn it in H alf an H our. Your build ing may represent the sac rifice and earnings of gen erations. How foolish for you to save an insurance premium and risk the in stant loss of the money val ue o f the labor o f years! Don’t try it. Consult this agency. \ Appointments Arranged for At MILLER’S TOGGERY Jantzen Swim Suits for Both Ladies and Gentlemen BILLINGS A G E N C Y TA ILO R S Eat. 1883. Official Agents 41 East Main It won’t be long now until all of you fellows are wearing this comfortable two piece under wear. And when 1 say ‘comfortable’ that’s just it. And good looking to^, why they’re so darn good looking that we are even selling them to the girls. O f course I let George do that. And say they are not high priced—Shirts 50c to $1. and Pants 50c to $1.25. Come on and try a suit an see if I am right. Mallory Hats Allen A Underwear Florshiem Shoes Edmond Shoes rr«_> n ' í y '■ “'4.' «