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AfHIfl-ANp, Auir. 8. On of thf
finest exhibits In art work ever shown
In AslUand was displayed Kriday af
ternoon ami evening nt (ho Civic club
house, by Ihe Hummer School of Art,
which has Just closed its five weeks'
Fcssinri nt Junior Illph hulldlnK. How
ever six week's work was embraced
in the five, for Saturday was a school
day. There were fifteen elapses, of 46
I 4 hours each.. I
" Members of tho faculty were pres
ent to discuss and explain the work.
Tables nnd wulls were filled with tho
work of the( pupils from the different
departments. Under tho croft work
one saw daity. specimens of book
binding, of tye dyelnR, batik, Swedish
darning, block printing, stencilling,
costume designing, ami 'also the fin
ished product, lovely gowns all ready
to wear. The Commercial Drawing
and Public School methods deport
ment displayed a wonderful collection
of the work of the pupils: posters, let
tering, pencil, water etflor. Ink and oil,
all made a most-unusual showing.
t'nder the department of interior
decoration, a wonderful display of tex
tiles mode a delightful setting for the
exhibit from that department; artis
tic lamp shades, notebooks by the pu
pils, and, by the way the notebooks
were worth more than a cusory glance
for in these books wns the seume of
tho course, from floor plan to the
finished room, complete In every de
tail, indicating a -rather complete
! knowledge In house furnishing and
j arrangement.
j The Landscape and Still Life exhibit
was especially noteworthy, made up
itf the work of the pupils under the di
rector. Miss Belle Cady White, a few
if whose pictures were also shown.
Jn all. the subjects were found' right
here at home: hits of beauty, perhaps
unnoticed unless the npprecatlve nnd
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Your Favorite Confectioner Sells "Gold Medal" Ice Cream
MEDFORD DEALERS
Oskdale Confectionery .'
PiVoe't
-Jensen A Dalley -Sugar
Bowl
Boise (The Club)
Davidson Newt Co.
Woolworth'o
Beddlngfltld'i
Cozy Nook
Memo Qroeory ' "
Monlck Confectionery
Liurtl Street Market
Jackson Street Store
Tha Crater
Paul Barron
Bungalow
Hale Lyona
Court Street Grocery
Satain & Son
Crater Lake Confectionery
Owl Confectionery
Brown' fool Hall
Chick's Place
Medford Ice Cream Qardtn
Rex Caf i : '
The 8hasta
Gusher Cafe '
Olllatt Restaurant ':
Elks Club
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artistic eye placed It when many
might enjoy It. , Altogether it va an
hour well spent In seeing whs may
be accomplished under skilled teach
ers. ' .
The faculty of th Summer School
of AM included Miss Belle Oady While,
director; Miss Hil,-, Weighciuan.
iiafis and costume designing: H. C
Xiitiidtiiilller.commerc.al drawing and
public m-honl 'methods; Watterson
Lowe, the dejULrtmeiil of Interior dec
oration. This doses the school's sec
ond season in Ashland. Those who
intended, uml those who wish to inHu
advantage of the splendid opportunity
afforded hy the school are antVlpuUu
next summer's session.
Mrs. Mory : Wilshire Is entertaining
Mrs. llattie Marble or Maengo, Iowa,
as house guest. Miss J'earl Wilshire
Is also making a vocntlonal visit at
hove. Mrs. Marble used to live in
Ashland a few years ago, and hns
many friends who will be glad to greet
her again.
The funeral services for Mrs.'J.'U.
Wick will be. held from tho late resi
dence at 10 o'clock' today. The Rev.
J. C. Mergler, pastor of the Presbyte
rian church of which she was a do
voted member, will have charge of the
services. Interment will be in Ilnr
gad 1 ne cometer y.
What might have been a very se
rious affair occurred Tuesday in 'the
park, when a vicious dog attacked Mrs.
Harriet Fielding near the children's
playground. Had it not been for the
quick work of bystanders Mrs. Field
ing would have been severely injured.
No one is supposed to take dogs In the
park except on leash, and' any dog,
loose, may be taken to the pound.
, The Llthians expect to feature sev
eral real stunts at the community pic
nic next Thursday, chief of which
has to do with the Initiation of new
mem hers. It is expected that there
will he a thousand people present at
the picnic. Tickets will be placed on
sale poon. Entries close for the ten
nis tournament Monday noon. There
hove been 45 entries received so far
and at least te nmnre are expected be
fore the entry list closes.
Mrs. J. H. McGee and Raymond Mc
Cee are in from the Lake of the
Woods for a few days, as are Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Vining. All expect to re
turn to the lake later. Mr. Vining has
just completed one of the coziest little
cottages on' the lake shore.
A
"Real" Buttermilk
FOR HEALTH AND "PEP"
Make it a Daily Habit to Drink
a GlasM of Snider' a REAL Buttermilk
SNIDER'S PASTUERIZED
. MILK AND CREAM
Mr. and Mm. Norton Itlard of Sun
Diego, California, stopped en route
home from an extended trip which In
cluded points as far north as B. C,
at the home of their old friends Mr.
and Mrs. fl. , E. Miller of Church
street. They made a brief stop on
ih way north hut enjoyed a real Utile
visit mi the way home.-
About twenty members of the rip
worth League expect to leave here
Monday morning to attend the con
vention of the Kpwnrth League which
convenes at Coiisge Grove early next
week. The Rev. K. J. Chuney, puslnr
of ihe Methodist church Is dean of the
convention. On Thursday night
thern wiw a rally at the church to
practice songs and plan the stunts
that would be given by the group from
this church.
The W. R. C. club will have Us
meeting In the park Monday. This is a
pleasant variation and will give the
picnic feature to the occasion, A large
attondnnce Is expected.
A. C. Brlggs of Orovlle. Calif., who
for a number of years wns manager
of tho Ashland Fruit and Produce as
sociation is visiting nt the home of
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Whittle. Mr. and
Mrs. Briggs lived for some time on a
ranch In Bellvlew, Inter in the city
and have many friends In Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sugg and daugh
ter June left Thursday for Portland,
where Mrs. Sugg will attend the full
millinery opening. They expect to
visit Newport before Ihelr return.
Acquitted of Murder,
Wins Suit for $25,000
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 8. (A. P;
When they tried C. W. Dorris in su
perior court here lost year for tho
alleged murder of his wife and his
former business associate, Henry D.
Meyer, a quarrel over a $25,000 note
signed by Meyer figured prominently
In the prosecution's case. But the
Jury acquitted Dorris, and yet In the
superior court he" won his suit
ngainst Meyer's estate for payment of
the $25,000 less $ft00 he admitted ho
owed Meyer nt tho time of the shoot
ing. s
fnnk with earn
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Treat for Young and Old!
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Snider's "Gold Medal"
Parry'a
Rlalto Cigar Store
Derlck's Cafeteria
Merrick'a Motor Inn
CENTRAL POINT DEALERS
Ross & Rots
Damon Cafe
Rose Cafe
GOLD HILL DEALERS
Varnon'e
. Charles Kali
' Ettes Auto Park
Dolts Confectionery ..
Rivera Auto Park
ROGUE RIVER DEALERS
Rivsrdsla Auto Park
Julian Confectionary
Corey'a
TALENT DEALERS
Rlley'a Pool Hall
Talent Restsurant
Sieklyou Confectionery
PHOENIX DEALERS
Phoenix Confectionery
Evershady Auto Park
Blue Flower Inn
ONLY ECONOMIC,
SEATTLE. Aug., 8. (A.. P.) A.
Archibald Bullock, 'head of tho de
partment of education of the central
China teachers' college for the Inst
20 years, who is ''vIsJUdk the United
States on a vacation, declared hero
yesterday that "Chinese difficulties
hnve been variously attributed to In
stability of government, to economic
straits, and to dollars and cents."
'Primarily." ho, said, "it Is an
awakening of national consciousness,
"As to tho foreign element,, unless
some conciliatory gesture Is made
soon, tho Chinese., student body, to
gether with Chinese laborers nnd
merchants have It within their power
to bankrupt foreign firms in a na
tion-wide economic boycott.
"The danger to foreigners is com
mercial rather thnn physical. Physi
cally I feel safer in China than
here. There Is less danger of de
liberate injury by violence or acci
dent." Bullock declared the Chinese sit
uation was hugely exaggerated. Mili
tary maneuvers he compared to the
"barking of a pack of dogs." He
depnrted for Portland yesterday from
where he is to Journey to his homo
in Los Angeles.
Roscoe Larson and mother. Mrs. G.
F. 1 .arson of McMlnnville, Ore., are
the guests of Alleen Jackson.
G. W. Barker, our banker, nnd fam
ily left for Portland nnd Seaside and
other points of Interest, on a threo
weeks' vacation trip.
Frank Hoover. Beth and Helen Sim-
lee
, EAGLE POINT DEALERS
Lewis Confectionery '
Oaals
Wehmand 4 Van Scoy
Florey's
J. I. Groves
TRAIL DEALERS
Fred Mlddlebuiher
E. E. Ash
Sunset Auto Camp
Rogus Elk Resort ,
Casey Auto Camp
ASHLAND DEALERS
Brown's Service Station
Helm's Auto Camp
Hilly' Pool Hall
Powell Confectionery
Nlnegar'a Confectionery
Barnes' Confectionery -Pinehurtt
Hotel
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GRANTS PASS DEALERS '
City Auto Park
Riverside Auto Park
Super Service Station
B. A. Neely
L. W. Riehardeon
Sllvermoon
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BUTTE FALLS
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mervlllo had their tonsils removed the
first of the week, by Dr. Howard. They
are all improving nicely. m
Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Jackson are en
Joying a short visit from their daugh
tr. Mrs. L&nell Young-, of Tilton,
Wash.
ThA dance of dnuces will he given
nt the Woodmen Hull Sail ml ay nluhi.
Tho music for the occasion will be
created by nu Ashlitml orchestra.
The road crew under t)s supervls
iu of William Rankin, completed the
spur at ihe foot of Rocky lllll this
week, making It much wider.
Mrs. R. C. Spencer, R, J .arson nnd
Alleen .Jackson spent Sal unlay and
Sunday at Diamond lake and Crater
lake. Tho beautiful scenery in the
Dlumon dlake region compares very
favorably with that of the Crater lake
region.
Misses Eva nnd Hazel Ahlstrom of
MeClmul, aClifnrnla, are yuests of Mrs.
Hlldred Abbott.
I ninny pcoiiiw i rum in is lunimy iu
spending a few days in the huckleber
ry patch. A change to a cool breeze
and timber Is quite refreshing.
Mrs. J. Cadzow was honor guest
.Wednesday evening at a surprise par.
ly given In honor of her birthday.
j Those present woe Mrs. Holloduy,
Mrs. Stoddard. Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Spen
'cer, Alleen Jackson. Mrs. Miller ant
ml
I mot her, M iss 1 Jiy ton a nd M rs. Ma
honey. Refreshments were served and
every one had a good time.
The Screen
liy Ye Press Agent.
N'eirrl in HUillo.
Pola NeRil in h litthl comedy role
comes to Medforrt tomorrow malineo
nH "The Charmer." Not since her
early acting days in Poland has this in
ternational star been seen In a role
that savors of comedy and humorous
situations. "The Charmer" Polo Is a
gay. care free daughter of the show
world, a dancing beauty of Spain's
most notorious cafes, whose personal
ity nnd charm carry her to Broadway.
"I'allis lo I'arncllw," Cralorlaii.
From San Francisco's famous
'Hucket of ltlood" to the cactus coy-
Cream
Booth' Grocery
George Spencer
Pastime Cigar Store
The 8tag
Owl Billiard Parlor
V Cave 8hopp
Josephine Hotel
A. A. Neely ,
Grace Bunch White
Pioneer' Auto Park
The Palma ' 1
Hoot Owl Auto Park
Jack 8herman
Fred'a Auto Park
Oregon Cavea Reaort
C. A, Erlckson
OTHER OREGON DEALERS
A, E. Anderton, Kerby
Ed Koenig, Wlldervllls
Jack Stewart, Provolt
R. S. Crockett, Merlin
ML View Lunch, Wolf Cretk
Cascsd Gorge, Prospect
Savage Rspids Auto Csmp
WOLF CREEK DEALER8
C, F. Storsy
Percy William
Cafe 4
Wolf Creak Tavern
Sniders' Beverages
A COOLING DELIGHT FOR
WARM WEATHER
and, of course, GOLD MEDAL BUTTER
Always Pleases.
Congressman Has
World Peace Plan
A new peace plan will be sub
mitted to the convention of the
Interallied Veterans Federation,
in Rome, by Congressman A. P.
Andrew, Gloucester, Mass. His
idea is to have commissions nam
ed by nations involved in an in
ternational controversy to visit
each other's country and study
the issue, basing their settlement
upon, tunmion agreement.
ered gin mills on the safe side of the
.Mexican border extends the locale of
what Is considered as the fastest farce
comedy feuture Hunt's Crsterian thea
ter has had for some time, starring
Raymond Cirlffilh nnd Hetty Compson
In "Paths to Paradise."
"Adventure." starring Tom Mix and
Paulino stnrka and with Wallace
lleery. Haymond llatton, Walter Ale
Ornll, Duke Kahanomoku and others,
closes tonight. It is a Jack London
slory of the South Seas.
Kozy Kara Kamp . ,
Mt. View Lunch
GLENDALE DEALERS
Glendale Pharmacy
Kafer'a Caf
Hank L Co.
Meade Meada ;
Cat' Meow
Percy's Place
Capitol Auto Park
Glendale Junction
Blue Inn
HORNBROOK, CAL DEALERS
C. L. Smith
O. G. Tyrer
Eltl Qulgley
Hornbrook Hotel
Wade Moora
Camp Lowa
HILT, CAL., DEALERS
Fruit Growers' Supply Co.
Warren Confectionery
' OTHER CALIFORNIA DEALERS '
Lamoln Confectionary, Lamolnt
Lee Jamison, Mt. Shasta
Joyland, Dunsmulr
BRITISH LIQUOR
ALABAMA COAST;
MOBILi:, Ala., Aug. 8. (A. P.)
The British schooner Wanderer will)
r?r cases of prohibited liquor on
board valued at $15,001), was towed
Into port yesterday by the coast guard
cutter OG-UOft. The liquor will be un
loaded Into a special government ware
house for safe keeping. The Wunder
er was seized off Chandler islands two
weeks ago.
Federal officials Intimated today
that Captain Bevon and his seven West
Indian sailors who nre out under
bond will probably be given, a heat
ing before United States Commissioner,
Money at BUoxl, Miss., on a charge
violating the national prohibition Hot,
It Is also said that othur charges may
result from the enso which has creat
ed considerable interest In federal eleT
cles. A deputy collector of customs
accompanied the vessel.-to Mold If,
where It was turned ovi.r to Collector
Noble. , i I1:
1 Miner Killed By ;
Cavein; One Buried '
BESSEMER, Mich., Aug. 8. (A.
P.) Ono miner was killed and an
other burled alive In two dirt falls
at the Tilden mina here yesterday -whon
a stope on the eleventh level-',
gave way. i , .': j
Adolph St en oh er, 29, was killed.') j
Sylvle Gulanl, 34, buried In the i
fall, was able to eomnUmlcato with, 1
rescuers who are digging In an at- ...
tempt to save him. "iH- .i . ,(
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