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0 Co o ttt.y it. o o o o ittHmtmit M'Xti; mmiNi'l, toritwml. HKKtlON. TTF.DN'FsiYaY. it u o ART SCHOOL AT WITH BIG CLASS ASHLAXD. July 11. t Spec i With -I'l registrations at noon Tm-s. tluy, the Ayhluml miihiiHt sc-lmol - art. under the supervision of Mhs lmlh Caily Whin of New York City, opened htr what promise. to be the most prosperous year In the, history uf tin school. 1'ieviou.-, m temlanci recoio. iia vo been shut ; lerd. Thi' school JM operal in-; in I lit Junior hitfh s hool buihlin' which oilers am pi' rmiiii aiifl ac commodations. Insti ufjurs this year arn William Sachren. who teaches ' i -tonal ami commercial itlitstra-.fn-n; Miss .Marvuit-t Louise Mur ' phy. who has chai ;e i,f methods aiitl art appreriatloii ; Klj;ar Lohl inaii, modern stae decoration and dfsiniim ;uul mitts: .Miss llelle Cady White, landscape and stil lite. Mr. and .ti K. V. Carter left on Tuesday morning lor the Lake o!' the Woods, where they will spend a vacation. Thev will occupy the I.. I,. .Mill it coltnm. Mrs. Kdward Au-Matiiis, head n-" the department or stringed insii ii ntelits of the orchestra at the State agricultural roll -:e, accompanied hy eii:ht of her pupils and ter nus ImihI. Kdward McMalius, spent -,h week end in Ashland at the .'initio of Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Woods mi i North Main street. The party Is , on the way to San Kranrii,-o and. the hay cities, where the members will spend six or eiulit weeks t t ending concerts. Airs. McMamn will also personally supervise ,'oiii- ; .hours practice each day lor he,-; ipils. Sunday, Chester Woods iTovo to Crater I tkj. ta! inu sev eral of the party for a glimpse of the scenic wonder. Mrs. McMamts may he remembered hy music lov- ; eis of southern Oregon, as she was the violin soloist who nccmn pauied .onpoM 1'awdowski when he a- peared in Med lord several year ' UKO. , Mrs. ('. K. Ihidley. who has been it resident of Ashland tor the past ' two years, passed away Monday , evening, July !. at the Vendome j hotel. Mrs. Dudley had been in i poor health for a wood many years I and came to Ashland hoping to re- reive some benefit. Mrs. Dudley; is survived by her husband and by four sisters and two brothers. Two ( sisters. Miss Flora flroat of Seattle1 and Mrs. K. H. Olsen of Klamath Kails, have been in attendance at her bedside dm inn her last illness. Iru Xeville with his nioihev and two sisters from San Francisco ' passed through Ashland Monday en ' route to Port land for a vacation I trip. The Neville family formerly j lesitled in Ashland and has many, j fiiendst here who will be "lad to ,5 know that they plan a visit hen; on their way south. j Ffh'iuls of Henry C. Vaupel will r pbe ulad to know thai he has recov- ! cred suffiirient ly from his recent serious illness to he removed lfom Si. Vincent's hospital in Portland and that he and Airs. Vaupei plan to return soon to Ashland. y ..Miss Katherine Parlous, daugh ter or Mrs. A. M. I Hun:, has -one to Los Angeles to attend the Sun '' day school convenlion and to visit ;V with relatives and friends. . Two hundred and twenty-out -of town cars were registered Monday hy the local chamber of commerce. Mrs. Harriet Fieldini; has return j od from Crescent City where she enjoyed an outing with friends. f Mr. and Mrs. John II. Fuller have H returned from an automobile trip thru K la ma l h Falls, I tend. 1'rine- 'jtl!llli!!!liIIl'll11)V i ' ', iilliiSii), i; i . M Ik Jbkdied t v 9lot jud. tea-Utichuvd ice. water - - fmt tfm iHitjnud, ydt flavored Wm4 o .. tA anfy InJij reJi tea you can huj 1 Ji a4 it (efi tfie Qrientui Lra aanlenJi. Cptvertd yiui a nerret More4 1- taaded --tfien Moled in vacuum o &r o L Mlle. the Juhn Day country and Lt(-I;,,yt'jrvhe McKenzie pass. Mr. and Mrs. 'Clyde Yottm: and little daughter and Mr ) Mr C. Cliff Payne visited the Lalio of the Woods Miml.iy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Afkinx have gone to Seattle to upend a two -.e.!;s' vacation. John Clmrcliman is home from Klamath Falls, where he is em ployed, to visit with his mother. Mrs. Klste Churchman, on Fnion Mi !. St-veiril meniheis nf ihe Kpwnrth League of the Methodist church have i:one to the institute fiy the Methodist young people which is beiuu held ut a point about miles from Koeburg on Little river. Itevet etid Pemliertoti w ill conduct a tlas in foreign mission study; Miss Hcrtha Peas will act as . dean of women and will take charge of junior methods; MNs Meulah Ittissy will he registrar of the institute. The Ashland youim people who are in attendance are: iteii'ah Hussey. Made Marian. Uiiih Miliums. May Powell, Sylvia Martin, Marjorie Mills. Cora Mason. Frank ivmbeiton and Itev. Pein lui tun. BAND CONCERT The followini prom-am for Asli land' weekly hand concert at I.ithia pail;, heumiim at s o'clock tomorrow nmhi. is announced by Ward Croft, director, as follows: .March .ui-ihw Jud1 .. .Clui i ( i vim'! nre ---"Xa rcissus" Sehlepem-ell Comedy sketch "Antics of (he Old Oiay Mare" Clement Popular sel ct ions--"Cnder the Moon".. I .vim. Wheeler Snyder Koxtroi "There's Everything- Xice About Voti" Di van. Terlier and Weiidlinv. Seleetmn 1 Maiu'selle Xapol " . l.lldelS March Tl t.opers' 'i'l il.u na 1" Pilmorc I'inale National Anthem A dance will be ivon as usual after the,eoncei-t hour at the open air pavilion. The floor has been tin proved and a special orchest ra. the " I'ep I'eddlers." composed of Cnlversity of orecon students, will furnish syncopation. Pol IT LA XI), Ore., .luly II . (Ai Mrs. lone Humes, prominent Seat tle club Woman, whose prolong-cd absence led relatives to worry and police to search, was at home to day. U-ported to have disappeared last l-Yidav after she checked out of a hotel here and addressed a card to her son saying" she would reach Seattle the following day, Mrs. Humes visited Port I a n d friends over the week-end. After the son had telegraph' d Portland police all possible aid, M rs. Humes was recognized by a patrolman late yesterday at Cnion station where she awaited a Seattle man. I1T-T'l: -did city hall hcintr i repaired and modernized. I mamnca cp. o o A. Wiiiii,. H.i.' "Wfc Another Life Long Democrat 0 Enters Any hope -f Covernor Soiuh t'n dry support in Novemlt"!' would t" us pi esumptih'iis as the tjfayt-r of the man who k i 1 bi paivnts and then invokt-d tli mercy i.f the toiirt ln-cau-e hi was an orphan, .n s an c-d: tonal hy Dr. Daniel A. Poliiur. ediinr-in-chivi of ihe Christian lift-all atiit president of the lnttrnat ional i 'hrist ian Kiulravor, made public loduA." Tln-r' are two rea-snns. I'M. Pol hit wi itt-s. hy the ehrisi ian Ih'rald will opose ( o vertn r Stnit h for Die presidency Tammany and prohibition. The way out. he as serts, is to elect I louver. The editorial, headed "Tht Tiger Knocks." reads a follows: "(; vrrnor Smith's siatemeni to the Houston convention confirms "im tribute. Me is his own platform. He is neither com - 'd ill" enforeenient dec laration of his party nor does h- ioip'MMitM' it These arc iw-t and they are oposiies. It is the liein esyjlde I'onlli.t. 'The New- Yoik Herald Tribune remarks editorially: His repre- sat ooi.n Ihe plaU'orin committee at 1 1 mist on. lie ap proved its terms. N'eit her drys nor wets will find it easy to fur wet i hat when tit" party miuht have been committed to a defi cit e tmliey eit her of prohibit Ion or reform, ihe governor nut onlv todd peac, hut i evasive coin pro mine ' tar as proiiihii imi tin- Happy Warrior luiesced is concerned, fights undi-r , damning handicaps, j ' Put nevertheless (h.vernor Smith liepresents himself liere as else where. The Houston plank speaks for the real democracy, t hough it , stops short of the complete ilc ; la rat ion of Da n Moody of Texas ; Dan Moody, who bids fair to ; inherit Itryan's mantle of proph et ic leadership. Walch Dan Moody, i "Coverix r Smith's stalem-ei I contains one particiipirly sicnifi- cant sentence, hi. m sty colllpt He says; Common Is us lo admit that oi r apt ion of law -enforeenient of ficials, bootlegging and lawless ness now prevalent through i ul the country. Coventor Smith ought to know! Hut more to the point, let Cover nor Sim it h answe as to how his personal practice and public acts have encouraged the observance amendment and forcfinent. In f the eighteenth promoted its en November. 1 . in widely published article, not yet denied by Coventor Smith a generally complimentary article--Oswald Garrison Villa id says: I am reliably informed that he drinks every day. and the number of his highball- and coektails .Is ariniist estimated nt from four to eight. . . . He l.s a wet and he lives up to It. "Officially Governor Smith has never been a pussyfooter. As a member of the legislature he fought every measure to rust rh : the saloon, though he now refers to the. old evils that . m;ew from the sn loon, and affirms that it ought always to be a defunct in- NOTICE to H PEOPLES ELECT 214 W.iMeiftc o Lists for Hoover "tinu-oii. He fotmht the rutitica tion of tie- cuihieenih amendment. He long lit fur ill- ,tu thin-Gage repeabi. and when a leg is la t life oas-ed .t. be i;iiPd it. AU'ied K. Smith, liiioe than all ot her influ ences com'.in.Mi, j esjionsible fo. the withdrawing of the state of New York from the Mspporl of ' 1 e Coie-tiintion ,if (be Cniteo States. It is indeed the irrepres sible conflict- the eonf li t be tween the happy sachem of Tam nian hall and the democracy of .lack so n and Calhoun. It is the tiger that knocks at ihe door of the hite llouse! "lint let ns return to Governor Smith's statement. In view of all t he ' umMan es, his declaration that he stands upon the I (oust on law -i nfor. cniei.t plank reminds us of the obi l-'ield and Weber dialog m which one of ihe famu slap stick partnership jammed his thumb into th.. eve of the other and roared, 'oh, how I luf you!' f Co- Houston candi- ilat- for dry support in November Would be as presumptuous as the prayer of the man who killed his narenis : 1 1 1 ' then iinoked the mercy of the court because h" was an orphan! "The labored effort of Cnited S'ates Senator Glass lo prove that the election of Coventor Smith could not effect prohibition; thai v ei '"'"iih-nt would not inak any difference, causes one to - . "Do men gather figs ot thistles?' To get what we want, do we vote for what We dn not want'.' Do the wets think that it makes a ditferenee? Will they support M r. Smit h to promote a dry America or eve a status iio-v 'ill r Class splendid gen l It-inn u that he is. has neverihelesK cast himself for the rob of a "happy warrior" standing in the mid.-i ot a tropical deluge and whistling i 'It Ain't Gum to Kain No More." , 'Dr. P.arl.m of Atlanta and j I'l op ( niton of ltichmoiiil ar- right. 'The pro-liquor wing of the party led by Tammany hall has disr egai ded all w arning and has challenged, indeed detied. Ihe .Irv democracy of the soiilh by t be iiomiiial i'Ui for i sidi-nl ot f iovernor Alli ed I-:. Smith.' "Would the election of Tam many's candidate be the election of the democratic party'.' Which ; denim ratic pat ty ? Who fought i Tihlen ? AVho vilified Cleveland '.' 1 Who opposed Wilson? Who be trayed P.ryan? Have the donkey and the tiger anything in com mon? Yes! a finish fight against each other. It is indeed the "li ' repressible conflict. ' "In a signed editorial, the pres ident of the Christian Herald has said. 1 have been a lifelong, con sistent democrat. I have practi cally always voted the democratic ticket, but I feel so strongly upon ;tbe pi eservation of the eighteenth : fimendmont and the Volstead act that 1 am frank to say that If Un democratic party nominates a wt , candidate I shall neither uphold i i: oi mr vote for him for presi dent. 1 shall vote for ihe candi ; n. si' T7 White Porcelain Range 3 Plates and Oven, wired in complete, with 750 or 1000 Watt Hotpoint Water Heater Water Heater Switch. . $20 Down and $10 Each Month For 12 Months, Including Carrying Charge date u h,i M.,inK lor pi ohilition and for oinhihii nm 'nf-r-'enient.' "With moral and patriotic cou idcratioiix lifting this g neral elei 1 ion out ni' .art y politics, vi (.lliill n.puse llie ca ndidai y ' M Goveinor Alfred K. Smith f-u- th president y of t he I nitetl States. There an- two reafoi.it-' Tammany, prohibit, i m. There is one way out H..oer." 20 CHILDREN KILLED Vir.NXA, July I!. i.-l'i - - Dis patches from Kaitowit'., Cpper Sile-ia. say that children u ere kille.i today when one of them pit ki , up a hand grenade w hu h exploded. Kailowii;: was the scene of much fighting during ihe war. German Tiail ic school. iiil;T.if XIi. Germanv.-- t'olice have set up a traffic schoolroom for officers, motorist ,e ui ii- eiai pubhi'. with models, pictures, ami , h:i is Canadian W H Di-acm-6fn7 4tc nt I'ass'r Ucpc 55 ThlrdS4 TonlamJ MulniMmalilljIcI Bld 1 nr I infill Si-f fl II I:ln. I 1 II. f i :.i lun Tru . li.'i '1 ' l I..M... . 1 ,7i. V,I, C,,',J K siu'1' I W jr ;,,u f'HIltftrt through ilu' Im- ' 'si II H I M 1 1 it i It Still- V I f ' V '' I lit win hi lo ft ;ill points in r.aslcin Mii.ni.i ami 1 he I ni- Wj. i : inl Stales. I Ai Sum- Iqs iner I arcs are on sale UK ; until Scptemiu'i .(); Ji j iviurn limit Oi tohcr ' ! I . Liberal stop- f j o ei s e ei lieu. 1 ELECTR Medford, ID! 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