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METTFOTW MATTj TRTBUNR, MEBFORT). ORF10T. WEDNESDAY. JAXtTATiY 10. 1 02 1 PAUE TllliKB. if . ' i We Are Continuing Our cJtdl.6onTub.6S. :l Tires' and Accessories ' '-C' -; ' - At '" . jr:-, .:. ....... ... . MERICAN: LEGiON ENJOY GOOD YEA The first, animal business meeting ii . unci Kiuciiou ot omeurs ot tue Amer ican Auxiliary qf the American Legion was held last evenliiK. The auxiliary was organized last May and the excel lent report of the treasurer, Mrs. J. Y. : nave iicia a nne business the past ; week,, but have sqme good bar gains. : " Come in and lbdk the ni over. Greo.VL Tfeichler jj'TvTMotor Cbi; ' i ANNUAL BANQUEIT ASHLAN D CHAMBERS II ASHLAND, Jan. 19. "ChamUei- of Commerce week" was ushered iu Tues day noon, by a forum lnnoheon at l-fotpl Austin.' Mnvnr T.nmkhi nresld- Miib, with D. E. Millard In the title role of impressarto, leading the community I sine. Mnior EL K. Kellv. oft Medford, -Miieiu-u snowed a very prosperous the ' nrlnclonl sneaker, hia' tonic being, "Possibilities of i Oil ' lit the Rogue River Valley." On Wednesday year with. 122 active moiuiiera. "O following officers wore elected for the ensiling year: President, Mrs. Lama .dates Kerr; first vice president, Mrs. ! .1. V. Jacobs; second vice president, I'Alrii. Snider: secretary, Mrs. R ' E. Wilson; treasurer,' Miss Louise Wil liamson; chaplain, Mrs.. P. W. Wnito, ! 'with Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Glen Fabrlck and lira.' H. U. Lumsdeu-members ot !tho executive committee. The follow ing committee chairmen were appoint ed: Press, Mis. Treve Lumsden; flow er and relief, Mrs. li. H. liryant; legion Mrs. Frank Martin. " ' The regular monthly meeting will be ! held hereafter on the third Tuesday . ovenlng of each month at Legion ball and lied Cross sewing will be contln j ued for the present.- As many mom j hers as possible are requested to 'meet. ! Friday at Red Cross- rooms. The aux iliary feels deep gratitude to; all. of the retiring officers for TTieir efficient and, j faithful service and as an expression ! of appreciation, the auxiliary present- : ed a vase and a gold auxiliary pin to Mrs-. .Jacobs whose. unselfish and untlr- j!ing leadership has been -so great a ', factor- in. the 'success., of. the year s ' work. "'""' '"' ' ' Apply over throat and chest swallow small-pieces of Pliying NOW! jr& was VapqRub Ooct 17 MlUlpnJim.Uscd Ycaily THE BEST PICTURE SHE EVER' MADE! LAUGH INSURANCE WITH AS MANY, POINTS AS A PIN CUSHION L SI jkt:i -.- iw& ami . a. evt;" :': . ..".-,.-..-.. .v.-; :. .-.;-. v . j t.-v-. .: . '..-w.'.i..'.tjr.iiifc. .X)tijaL--tc.jrjj.. :.-r.:-yy-: a.vp.-v.- nu , -t lFtiiiii?rMS' 1 Iff & i - w II (?1 If ivll Lr" l$' Y fK J at 3 p. m., Hotel Austin bejng the meet ing )lace, Herbert Cuthberr,- executive seorelary of tha Pacific Northwest Tourist association, met Ashland citi zens who aro interested ' in tourist travel,' and discussed the merits of Ashland as a resort center on the line ot transcontinental i?Kgens;r'trafrlc during the tourist season. On Thurs day, Jan. 20, occurs, the annua! Cham ber of Commerce banquet at the. ar mory, notable viands on the. menu be ing home products. Accompaniments to the feast will be music and brief addresses. Banquet at 6:30, followed at 8:30 by the Illustrated lecture, "The Lure of. the Northwest," as depicted by Frank Branch Riley,, distinguished American humorist, lecturer and tiav eler. 'Tickets to banquet. Including lecture, one;dollar. Funeral' services in honor of , Leo Parrlsh, local soldier boy who died in France, were held at the armory,. Sun day afternoon, the body having arrived the morning of that date. The tribute to the young soldiers memory was de livered by Rev. C. A. Edwards, Metho dist pastor, a men's quartet affording the musical accompaniments. ; Six members, of the local post of the Ainer lean .Legion bore the flag-draped caB Itet, and a squad front . First company fired the: regulation military salute. intei'me'nt was ,iri the family plot in 1-Ashlund cemetery. Leo formerly ,re sided here. He enlisted In the .quar termasters corns, Sau Francisco. In 1917, wont overseas, and died In a hos pital In" Franco, OcU 11, 1918. 'The young soldier s wife, father and inoth- qr. alj now living elsewhere, came to Ashland to attend the funeral. i P." lb- Fftzpatriok, former railroad, employe living here, i. now conductor on- tne Bantu-- re running inrougu latter 'Place, soveral ariicJes of value were taken,. ... E. -B. Adamson continues as cashier of the Bank ot Talent. The directorate includes Joshua Patterson, L. J. Sleppy W. Holdrldge. J. F. Holdridge. and B: Adamson. Patterson Is: president and Holdridge vice-president. The first installment of 3000 casnl inders for the Ashland Natural Car bonic Co. has arrived' from central western factories, a gas compressor being Included in the equipment. This shipment will be used at the gas plant which is being developed at the Pom padour Mineral Springs. More ot the cylinders will arrive In due season, the initial shipment being about 500. Beginning with the present month. Friday evening each week, except the first Friday of the month, will bo re served at Masonic hull by Ashland lodgo No. 23, as a certain well-defined schedule for conferring degrees, in order to standardize. a speelfb date for this purpose, lu the meantime mem bers will please take notice of this ap pointment, which is a new departure adopted by the officers as a board of trustees. Stockton. Fresno, and ; other centri HlB esldoiji ul ce is GRACE ' BROWN" AT THE ORGAN wnria SUNDAY THE BRANDING- IRGIv' ,. 1 1 1 A W. FWSTW- i -JLJ JL AS . PICTORIAL NUMBERS TOO P 1 ffH?t S i'kM if s FOR: STATE BONUS At the meeting of the American I.e' glon Inst night, letters were road from Senator C. if. Thomas and Represen tative E.. V, Carter, both members of he Oregon' legislature from, Jackson county, in, which they stntod that they favored a bill providing adjusted com- pen8ati6n for. Oregon ex-service per sons. They also suggested that Med ford ;post send a delegation to Sul.nm to assist In putting the measure thru when It enmo up for final action. .Mem bers' of the legion expressed them selves as favoring tliu long time loan feature of the proposed bill.. A business meeting of the women's auxiliary was held at the same hour, after which the two organizations held a social session at which refreshments were served by the ladies of the auxll lory. , , . ',..,.. SUNDAY. 'THE BRANDING IRON". California sections, lit RtverbarU ' Paul,: soui of Mr. and Sirs. 'Pair Guiley." aqd Robert, son of Div'nnd i Mrs. It: L: nurdick.' tied for first h"" ors at the bay show held at the Winter tratr, results of the technical clinic having -just been announced. Nixon, sort , of Mr. and Mrs. W. Denton; also scored honors on a 99 per cent basis. i The American Legion, locally,; Swill enter the athletic, field, several of its members' qualifying! ln: a backotball organization. Mill(ir.d Grubb Is afhle- tic director (f Ashland, post. Already overtures have been made to try con elusions with the speedy teams of.ud Macent town . Directors of the.. State bank ure .O .Winter. F. Di Wagner, E. V. Carter, H..Vaupel. G. W. Dunn, T.' H. Simpson,, jind. W. 11. McNalr. :, Winter js .presi- dont. Wngner vlce-presldentj and G. !G 'EubankB. .cashier..- Twenty per cent .Increase In savings deposits was1' lo .ported for the year, while, the net earn- ings upon capital stock of ?25,000 ag hiugmuii lit per cent, Incident to a campaign being .made. by Internal revenue deputies thruou kthe state to,.assist., In malting out( in- some tax. "returns;, :Messs. Wilkinson, and Hewitt, of toe, collector a offlpe In i-oi'uann win oe iB.Ashinna from, ret), 10 to 16. at city hall; In tile meantime, obtain .your , blanks: and study up the respective schedules. I Services at the Gtrlstinn Church last, Sunday were conducted by Oliver Har gus, student at the Bible university,' Eugene. , Fifteen teachers In the local schools are availing themselves ot the exten sion course afforded by the State uni versity. "Rocent Tendencies In Edu cation forms tho chief topic In which, the educators are being coached. Prbf. J. C; Almack. assistant director of .the extension division, is the Instructor, two hours each week belng devoted to this study, successively In a number of towns throughout aouthern.'Oregon. Tho executive committee' of Ashland: (Post No. 14.. American Legion, inchjdes iConiniandor Simpson, Vlce-CommanJdor Wolcott.. Adjutant r Spencer, Finance j Officer Holmes., Historlun Hadfleld, 'Officer- Grubb. Insurance Solicitor Mills. Chaplain RigBt anfl Sergeant-at-Arms Gnnter. The design Is to give a series of noou-tlme luncheons at which tho social fcature'w(U"share in the business deliberations. 'i The Citizens bank elected S, Patter son. J. W. Millner, tV. F. Loomls, C. B. Lamkln. J. P. Dodgefw. M. Poley.Wl 'V. O: N. Smith, directors.' J. P. bodge is president ; C. B. Lamkin, vlce-prtisl-dont: V. O. N.' Smith, cashier; F. S. Englc. assistant cashier. S. A. Peters, Jr., -Pcari Wilshire,, Horace Badger! I aro other officials., Evidences of sub, J.Htantial increases In business are most 'gratifying, tho last statement indicat ing over $000,000 as the volume of de: I posits, with total resources of nearly f$7.r0,00. The' Citizens Is the bank i with the burglar alarm system. If Wm, Hlntzo, former resident, now of , Red Wing. Mlnu., has gold the prem ises at 71S Pennsylvania avenue to E. s. Willis, wno came hero Beveral months ago'from OUlalioma- ! Recent , burfilar 'clearings Inclide .iireaKiiig nun ine irmt, stand at the depot, also entering the .Woods rcsf dinec ou Grosliam street,, from wlilclj t h i, Leopold Godowsky - COMING- ' ' , Leopold Godowsky:; WORLD'S GREATEST., " ' PIANIST " ' l.. In Recital !,'".' PAGE THEATER- TUES,- EVE,;': JANUARY 26TH - - . J - , - !' .-ft' (Is I'M-lill . ' sively tor the BRUNSWICK fiodowsky 's suiKi'iff . totif.1 , liis . jirent power and cliirity. iu,i' q)l,e si't'ved and faithfully reproduui'd, on the URUNSWIGK. They'ary' real piano records. , , , ' , Another record-liroiikihff cIuhh of forty-one men were duly inntruotetl In tho nij'HtorleH of the rank of OHqutro In the order of IvnlKhts of Pythias at the Castlo-Hall- of Tullfl mun Lodo lant Monday night. There were . two hundred memhei-H preuent .to wttneHR thia imnresHtve work and to partpko of;, the iGxeellent hunciuet Drenared .;by Captain Jteed..,, Ono 'of the moHt impreBsIvo Hcenes ever poi twiye.d on lodgo work- wuh( Biven hy flon. Oeorpe Jt. Koherlsnnd Charles P, Talent In their interpretation 'of frlendRhlp- an exemplified in- the' atory of Damon and - Pythias; The elass lecture, waa tfiven by tho Hon. S. M Pickurd of Phlunax JiO(bjre, of Portland. Music hy tho X).. O. Iv. K. orchestra. A record attendance Ih dx-pectedt-next Monday night when u nliiHH of fifty oi moro will Book the honors that Knighthood wears. OBITUARY I , . MANSFIELD Nancy Missouri Mans field,: wife. of. James 'nj Mansfield. died at her, home in. the Blnckwell Hill dis trict from, apoplexy, aged 67 years, six months, 19 days. She was ' born 'at Lone.Jaok;' Mo., June 29tlit,1863.. Her.- parents.. emigrated', to Oregonj in lSb'i and settled In the Willamette valley. In 1800 her parents came to -Jackson county. ' December 2Sth,' 1871 she was married to James N. Mansfield i in tho Dry Creek district. , She had , been a resident of the bid home place for tho past 42 years. She leaves her husband James -N.,' two sons,!Wmj,A. of Reqds port, Ore., and. Homer , R... of Hlllsboto, Ore.,' and. one ' daughter;, 'Mrs. A: A. Boyce of Central Point) Oro. The funeral, services, will be. hold at the home Friday,; Jan, 21,, at I p. m,. Inter ment In Rock Point cemetery.' A 5 JK1SCS VJUH.1UV-. YI 11C11 1UU. 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