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WKDF0RT7 STATE TRTBUTTE. OTEDFOTIR -'OTfFflOy, FRTDAY, JAXrATV' fl, "1020 VXCV TTTRET3 NOW! Safe RIALTO Milk For Infants & Invalids .'1 . , ; I .it;;-:. ti it ji'ir. .... -- vy A6HLAXD. Jan. 9. After tho lioiuecominir for tiie holiday.-;, local students and teachers are rrtiirniiu to their respective nssiirnmwits. not onlv within Orctrun, hut outside of ptato boundaries. tJertrnde Kuirle an.I Bess Warner are at Hrrki'lev; Ken utfth Lillv, Leland SUnfunl ; Oru 1'fttrirJi, Palo Alto ; ltt'rniro Xeve;l ami Hftael I't-nnell. Cnmhriii;. Knui cfK JIWilIiaM, tmklaiid. Other art also slattfd fur Califoi-nia an )vmtmnt erthr as teachpf nr Mtudentft. AUwianee to the NUtP tuiverMtT at Plnirvne hflR boon re- itftwed bv Frwi Hehueminn, I? a to imim, rtn Murvhv, MnnnipriU' limmmmd. Mrdith TWavpr, Verne Blue. Dwiffht )rinr. lith Ahhott. John Andrn, Trtiv and Ivan Phiii have plimjuiihe! a mtre at Cor valii for one nt f!ucne. Kavmonti BndiTcfl. Hert Ffevninn, Kmtt Ah hott, Wwooit Habere- and nlhr re main ai CorvaifiH. Mahiitu Sitvir i teaching oi 'otinir (lnvo( Kditb M.crodv nd Xtdrt Kent ai Kosebun?. Xfllie Beaver at oM Hill. Local denrv am wll represented anion ir newly eleeK offieers of the Koirtie Hiwr VhIIpy MintHtrial nsn eiation latelv in jtvsshm at Med ford. Her. C. 1!. Kohler, of the l'mbvte rian chureb. w imwlrnt, and Hev. W. K Kemi, of the Christian ehureh. Keeretarv treasurer. Hev. J. W. Iloyt, state Sunday wHool miwHion arv and Hev. D. J. Gillanik'rx. pastor of the Conirrrsfulional ehuri'h, also attended the a.soeiational eoul'er- Tlie 1.1th, proverbiallv atihteky dav. .sustained its reputation in iJeeemlwr here about, with a tennwratiire one deirree minus on the niorninir of that date, a reeord positively "unusual" in this latitude. Amends were made later on. however, when the tempera ture registered a balmy one of (St! plus, on the 2-lth. The railfall wan 3,51 inches, and the snowfall 17.8 pi inches, 12 inches of whieb precipita tion was "on the level as n maxi mum nn nnv p-iven (bite. Plenv (Ijivs f.i numbered 12. while those either eloudv or in the semi-classification were 19. The 1 d e a 1 n r ore r v h a s a d dec! Georirc HcConnell to its list of clerks, additional help which is familiar with the old surroundings. H is reported that II. 0. Kastman, local deputy postmaster for several years past, has resigned to accept a A higher position in the service, and will be transferred in eovernment em ployment to JFodesto. Calif., a thriv- 'lintr tifv in Hi fpiitrsil lwiHinn f the C jC fi !.! fi Joan TTnwfinvB Mwlv. Kvedsi, luive returned to Ashland, .lean . will work in the Hotel Austin liarber i'hot), ami his wife will resume 'li former position in the creamery tem K'porurily. I Assistance is heme solicited in he- linlf of the Clarence l'rescott fnmilv, S the husband and father havinsr been (.victim of the fatal auto accident here recently. The widow is ill and the family needs heln to a creatcr extent than private bounty can, bestow. Melvin Kaeei, driver of the nuto. has been haled into justice's court, for a i hearing in connection with the fratr- edv, but the case was dismissed. It is understood that the Kuoiri family will assume expenses of the Preseott funeral. Ward Hammond and Slade Snnsrer have decided to abandon hither edu cational pursuits at college, and have eonc to Portland to take a course in practical mechanics nlontr the lines afforded bv experts in a leadine niP. school of that citv. Charley Xfoore is also in the citv postine up on auto truck drivinc. Mr. 'and Mrs. C. Shepherd's California address is now at Ocenn Park, where the local colony is so numerous during? the winter vacation season that one of ils principal streets is named Ashland avenue, the family beinir domiciled at Xo. !!" on that thoroughfare. Mrs. Kcbecca Finlev. former resi dent here, and mother of Irving Fit: lev and Mrs. R K. Whitmorc. aIo Ashland residents some time ago. died recentlv at Long Bench. Cal.. the Present family home, and was buried there. She was the wife of Ezra Finlev. a native of Illinois, and was 78 years of nue . Funeral services of the late P. X. Jiutcher. who died in (his citv on ; ' i. h--"f 'taaw I 1 - , ff ?ifi0fh '" v l 1 - ff?j!fVT,t?'? Vv" ' V.S5ir I -(ouitta of Poilland Ji.nrnol. i, 0 Some of the blue Miode! winners v "S " ' at u,e reient fortland show. The aoaf-. . center bird, a ain.nlc comb White Wjj Lenhorn, front while strain, wa raia- S, - , . ani1 ls lno Property of .1. O. Iaaau- K , " Blm of Central Point. He won first c. ,i cockerel and champlt.ii male In " , s jm T . 1 t . the Metlilcrrnnean class and in now t-TTTs -J..... rvy, - . on exhibition at the poultry how In rjjU -ltkA , . 5e,lford. w r x- No CoukiDf A Nutritious Diet for All Apes Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avail! Imitations ant Substitutes CIS GOTTLIEB WINS BILLIARD January 7, were held On Thursday at Stock's parlors, interment beine in Mountain View cemetery. Deceased was a native of Missouri, (i- years of age. and was lessee of the Potter rooming house, a la rue apartment es tablishment on Fourth-street. The Ashland Motel has a new landlord and landlady in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Norm, who years ago conducted the Vcndome. and who have returned, .to Ashland from San Francisco. Mr. and Mr. If. P. Cornelius have returned fro nithcir trip to Texas, and now the head of the family is helping solve the fuel problem bv directing the force of" the ax against a number of unsightlv weeping willow trees in the vie nitv of the Nut, with- F.d Shaw ns chief woodchopper. The police department in its annual statement for lilll). reports expenses of the office to have been .tH,'J88.7.". Arrests during the , year numbered 711. and lines as assessed bv the newly created citv court aggregated $7o4. l.". this sum proving to be nuite an item of revenue in the municipal budget. The citv pound does not pay as well financially, but the introduc tion of its humane phases is com mendable. Its upkeep cost $'2:i7.ti.', with revenue of sales, mostly under animal "foreclosure," netted $1213.51. Mt. and Mrs. P. I. Spencer, of Eugene, have been here visiting rela tions ami friends during the holidays, and have been the recipients of a numlier of social events given in the-r honor, notably a dinner tendered the visitors by Mr. and Mrs. Homer El hnrt. George Blake, of Portland, who has been visiting his brother. Dr. V. K. Wake, leaves this week for San F'ran eisco, to join his wife and daughter, who chose the ocean route from th.i Hose Citv to the Golden Gate. The fnmilv car prececded them. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hodges of Albany, also visited Dr. ItlnkcV family lately. Mr. Hodges being a si.-ter of the doctor. Thev have gone to San Francisco, ami with the brother's family will tour California until Ibev decide upon some location in tins sunnv south land in wh-ch to locale pcrmuncullv. In I lit" d'vorcc courts, as applying to local pa Hit's, the suit of Mrs. Hen toti ltowcrs has been decided against her application, and the case of II B. Moure has been dismissed. Pov Scouts included in Troop 2 are mi Peredixo Tbo.hPasie Dirty Desiaes aoin& Better all that ftnyother paste can dor it. whitens like peroxide Sold only where A D S goods are displayed notified to meet in the Pre.sbvteriim church, Saturday, January 30, 7:0 p. in. for examination as to physical and other reouirenients. The meetings at the Free Metho dist church will continue all this week, Her. .1. W. Clatter paye a stir rins message to the church Sabbath morning. These services have been ono c'f interest und power from the beginning and as much as we would have liked to joined our force to the week of prayer conducted by the min isterial association we did not know of this meeting as the secretary of the ministerial association did not notify us so we could make our plans but as a pastor of one of the churches of Ashland I am in harmnoy with the c'ther pastors and our prayers are with them in their success. Rev. Glazier is pastor of the Free Metho dist church in Canyon City, Colo., and is staying to push this battle.for souls and Holy Ghost religion at a great sacrifice, and we invite all to jc'ln us in this service with your prayers and presence.. There will be no afternoon services on account of the prayer meetings at the Nnzarene church. UBV. EiVA A. HOJAHT. GIANT EAGLE KILLED ill k iOUAH.!) After despoiling the flocks of sheep on both sides of the North Umpoua for several years, as impe rious eaule measuring six feet ten inches from tip to tip, was finally shot this morniur and his annual visits; to that part of the country put to an end. The residents of the North T'ini'oun' are certii H that the same bird has been in the habit of cominir there it this time every vear, mid making a way with several vountr lnnibs from the v.'irious flocks on the surround imr hills. Many attempts have been made to U'et the bird, but it was not until this mornintr when Alfred Stev ens, a votinif Ind residing near Wil bur, stnrted on the cntrle hunt Hint the attempt was successful. The bird weiirhed cidit and three-fourths pounds, and is an unusually beautiful specimen. The feet are almost the -i.e of a man's hands and the claws as Imisr as bear's claws, enabling it to earrv away nnimals as Ian;e ns itself. It was perched in an oak tree at the time of the shooting Koe burir Heview. A. THOMAS TO RESIGN LABOR TO ENTER THE LEAGUE PARIS. Jan. . (Tlavas.) Albert Thomas, French labor leader, will probably resign from the chamber of deputies to become a chief of a de partment of the I-eaL'im of Nations according to the Echo tie Paris. Notice to JlcU'kalis All Kebekahs are requested to meet at the I. O. O. F. hall Hunday afternocn at 1:30 to attend the fu neral of V. J. Ltngerfelt. ily order of the Xoble Grand. ANNIE J, HATKMAN, Secretary, 24T Olive Rebekah Lodge No. 2 8. LECTURE ORIS C. A. nrewster of O. A. C, ruts a culling demonstration at the I'onltrj show Wednesday afternoon and a leature on poultry in general. About 250 pconlo attended and showed deep Interest In this feature of the- show. Mr. nrewster Is an export on picking the non-layers or "hoarders" so to 'speak, und gave a very interesting talk. The lecture will prove very beneficial to all thi.se who were for tunnlo cnefugli to hear It. Mr. Ure'wster was formerly with the O. A. C., but is now employed by Kerr, Ciifford & Co., or Portland, and will carry out this lino of work for tho c(.mpnny that ho has for O. A. C. TITLE. -200-135 ly C.on Hall ('oris Gottlieb won ib billiard tournament at Krnwn'a lb at niht hy a score of lion to I :t 5 . It wa the ?m,vt excitiiiK billiard i;anie ever seen in Meilfonl. The contest unl Iwinji rhi bi (iii: 1 1 icli, a pi uiiii th iit oil mun of Meilr'ord. ;unl Muni, the champion Japanese lilli;n (list of southern Ore gon, (lottlieh iK'ini; acrutch man p!ay ItifF 2fti pitn(R to Mjmi'h 140. hi Tuesday night's t 'iirnument Knie Maru won, Hcoririn, 140 to !ol f lieb'i 1 HO ivoints. Thin left viot tlioli a tut Maru tied (or hiti tumnrn in the (iurnanipnt, eai-h losinn two Katues. Laat iivht'n name wan to decide l ho tie-olT. At s p. m. it lurte crt-wd WiiH present to watch the contest. Kred ChumpHn of t'hicami and Knot creek, was ehoaen referee, and Court Hall sco rek coper, tlott lieh won the choice of ball and -hct. lOnch player played safety durinjr the wholn Hume. In the first I h revrourthK of the eon- test the halls broke hadly for C.otlliei) ami in the I'M it inninx he had only nunle t)2 hilliunl- to 1arii'K J II!. In the :t,xth inninx the score slood (.(.11- lieh 1 12 with NX to k; AUrw 131! with S tn ft). lu t he inning (lollliej hy pretty nuiMhiH eU-fcc-d the ivorits off for Till polntR. At thr f)tth marker Chris rrcived mich p- plaune. The excitement now vi in terne for the rescn that if Mara did not. pet hii needed S point Tory quickly t hat Chris was liable to run the game out. In the :17th, .IXth nd !lh Maru had thr straight bowo esss. 40th, CwHlK'b 1, Maru 1 ; 4 1st (lottlirb 1, Maru 2; 42nd UiXtlicl X, Mai-u 0. ' In tho 43rd innin t'.ottlifth run tho game out with an unfinished run of 21 (,4nts, winninn thr a with Maru five points to ko. Ka-h contes tant pulled off some beautiful ma!e shots, and Warn plajrtt a itoad-y game up to tho and of th .tfilh in nlns and lookatl a 20 to 1 shot vin- nor. In tU Iat alx inninsrs Mr only made three billiardfi, rhil Gott lieb was mahiiiR hiu last SS noiatij High runs: Gottlieb, 5S, 11, 22, 1-0. Maru,K16, 3(1, la, 10. ' ' Last Wednesday cveninir the hovs of the hitrli scliool lioxint,' club met in rctrular session at' tho hitch school building under the leadership of ('has. A. Kinir, the physical director in the l hi hi ic sellouts. There were more tbiin.r0 boys present and a fine en iovable time was had bv th lads. It is believed thit anv ortrnnir.ntion. un der such direction . that nford a wholesome, clean atmosphere, ami at the s:ime time, trive the bovs an op pnrtunitv to enjoy that real fellow ship so natural to vouncr m en is well worth the time and effort put forth. Relief CjS 6Belians OE LL-ANS Bsu?FOR INDIGESTION when it, rains is made "sure KEFLEX SLICKER look for the Reflex Edt A J. Tower Ca established 1836 Boston, MatS.r Ji. Constipation v r llilrii miiii'iiniini n I CHERE IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlain's .Tablets for constipation. ..When the proper ' ;dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize that it is the effect of a medicinev.These tablets possess tonic proper ties that aid in establishing a natural and regular action of the bowels. Chamberlain's Tablets have cured many cases of chronic constipation. MITCHELL LEWIS IN "Faith of the Strong' A riKififld slnrv of tw 6rett Sorthwst. A nlay the who's faffliv Will enjoy. RIALTO LIBERTY -k IT'S A COBIEDY KNOCKOUT CHAS. RAY . In "THE EGG CRATE WAT.TYiTJ" MT I Kick, AVnllop, Punch M7 1 1 "! ly Ton for. W., J Coming Vivian UaxUu ' In "Tlift Third Kim. STOPPING SATURDAY MIDNIGHT Ju t Arrived New Golden Dates New Fard Dates hi Bulk THE QUALITY WILL PLEASE YOU Persoaal Afckui4a Prompt Service H. E. MARSH Phone 252 Grocer Phone 252 i . ... Like Getting 'Money From Home" THAT'S 1 ho fooling you oxporionoc when you carry a Savings Account here at the First National Uank and semi-annual In terest payment rolls around. January first we credited the accounts of our Savings Depositors with a mighty good big round total in Interest. "Why shouldn't YOUR money eai-n money in that wav? ' Mr i ' Vhe First National Bank; " Mddford Oregon