Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 03, 1929, Page 10, Image 10

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PAGE TEN
I1D NORMAL
IN WINTER TERM
y . O
iASJILAND, Ore, Jan. 3. (Sw-
rial) The winter term ut the
Southern Ori'Bon nuimul scPiol ;
opened Wednesday morning villi j
what promise lo ! (lie lariieHt
enrollment the school Ima over had.
It la announced by b'cIiooI unthorl
tle that tue atlundance will ex
ceed HIV ntudon'tH. WcdiirwlHy wua
entirely given over lo rPiilHlratliin
and classes woro Hchcdnlud for
Thursday. , I'rosidnnt Churchill ex
jrreaacd tho opinion tlial the 20 or
more new mon. muilcnm have been
drawn hero tUroMKh the ulvertlnliiK
BlTcn the school by students wlio
' hare been homo (or the liollduy
vacation. Many are onterlni? lo
resistor for junior colleRO work.
' New Year's day waa for (lie most
? art a quiet homo (eatival In Ash
ant. Many home parties were
held Monday evening and Tuesday
wa.tcivsn over to festive dinner
occasions when groups of relatives
and-friends started the new year
In-Jovial spirits. ,
:. Mrs. Kannle Keller, whose home
la -on Allison street, returned Mon
day fronran extended eastern trip
that took her to I lie Atlantic sea
board. After spending (wo months
with relatives in the extreme east,
Mrs. .Keller visited In the middle
west, and with her daughter and
bunband, Mr. and Mrs. Orant Helliy.
at Denver and mado u short visit
to her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Itobort Roller,. who rosldo at Oak
land, Cal. . '
' .Mrs. Toruot Sanford left on the
. Bbasla- Tuesday morning to iend
New Year's day with her mother ut
Grants rasa.
., Ashland young peoplu who arc
, attending tbo various educatloiuil
Institutions of the Htato nro get
ting back to school this week In
(lmo for registration. Among those
who loft on . the Hhasta Tuesduy
morning wore Harney Miller, Mar
. cus .Woods, Fobs Kramer, Vernon
McUec and Mary (Juicy, who at
- tend tbe University of Oregon, and
Chester Woods returned to O. A. C.
ai.Corvallls. Tuesday evening Miss
Kdllb DoiKo and l-uwronco Mltchcl
moro returned lo Kugcuo to attend
the' university.
Rov. and Mrs. Charles D. Gnft
noy entertained Monday evening
th" a Now Year's watch parly In
honor of tho 18th birthday of their
oa.', David Oaffney. A aoriea of
(Merest thg games and coutestH oc
cupied the early hours of tho even
lag and at midnight the hostess
- -was.asslatod Jiy Mrs. 0. It. Aloffatt
- (n'.scrflng a waffle supper. Those
hovonjoyod tho evening were the
' ?tlH,oa Norma llrowor, Kllr.nhoth
Starter, ' Uouluh Wright, Kleiinor
-(Siombe, Loulso Hanson, Zella llal-
ley, Pearl Wrlht, Opal Hush, Klla--beta
'Appleguto, Kathuilno Nich
ols; Messrs. John Honor, Jack
Balding, Gordon Dufflold, Wilson
Torreuco, Jack l.eslio, Dorreueu
Hllgor, ,Tcd NIclyjlH, Tom Deswlck.
Wayho.Cartor uud DuvW Uiiffney,
. -th.fi. honor gueal. .
. wThe I'laza cufo closed Tuesday
, evening for two weeks to ullow
tlino for oxtenslvo ropalra and In-
' lerior decoration. Tho ontlru staff
' of helpers will onjoy a vacation.
. ..-John Edwards Dlckoy waa host
at a jolly Now Year's party Mon-
. .day.cvoulng. Thu biiohIb were en
tertained with radio musiu and
, games until a lalo hour when re
freshments were served.' John's
' guest' wero Koborl Yoo, Malcolm
Jones and Clyde Maluno.
; Mrs. William Flackus left scvernl
, ilays ago lor Palo Alto to enjoy a
visit with her duiighler. Mrs. II. It.
, Elliott, and Mrs. Itattih ltoblnson.
'Jack and Adam ticaglo, experi
enced trappers, lea Hunduy for
Portland to look up tho opportuni
ties' for mink trapping in Iho north
ern part of tho btatq. They may
be tip north for some weolis If the
outlook for thnlr work Is promising.
' Bimorson Kastorllng, who has
boon spending a few days In Mun
4ninclsco and vicinity, baa buun 111
with Influenza.
lYed Nell, who scnt tho Christ
mas season with his .children and
tholr grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ueorge Loosjoy, near Fort K hi ni
nth, returned to Ashlund sevorul
days ago. ,
' Mrpv Ellen. Smith was In Moil
iauo with lior daughter, Mm
.Parsley, and family for thu Christ
. maa holidays and returned- to her
home on East Main slreel a few
days- ago.
' Kiss Mildred Johrtson left Sun
. day to resume her studies at Cor
.. rallis after spending tho Christmas
, vacation with, her parents, Mr. uud
..-aXri . A. Johnson, on Sccnli
- drive. "...
.Mr., and -MrB. U A. Andrews are
in Ashland from Klamath Kails fin
Mrcral days on a business uud
' pleasure trip.
' Mrs.' Kftlo (Julbralth, who lives
on. Fifth street, left Ashland lasl
Sunday to . spend thu winter with
her niece In tpokauu, Wash.
'i Miss Gorlnide llrown left Sunday
to, return1 to her work in tho pub
lia schools of Umallllu, Ore., where
. abo Is teaching, .She was ut home
for tho Christmas vacation with her
parents, Mr. anil Mrs. I,. H.' Hrowu,
on' Holly street,
! Mr. and Mrs. H. A. l'ulnru vis
ited at tho William lliilllngton home
Hr Hlatt. I'ralrlo over HiinOuy.
Mrs. Peters and tho children
stayed ovor for a day or two
' Vhiio Mr. Peters returned to his
duties at tbo Cltltcnr' haok.
H. J. Carter la In Portland on a
visit to hia sister. Mr. Killed ac
companied him on thu trip and the
two will attend to some business
natters whllo Id Iho city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Kama vlsltrd
Mr.'Katns' parents at their ranch
homo last Sunday.
. Miss Kathlecq Silver relumed to
ber toaehloe Tuosday at St. Helens,
Ore., aftor spending her Christmas
Vacation with bor parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Harry Silver, in Ashlnnd.
" Mr. and Mrs. William Kerr and
Mr. and Mrs. Milton franklin went
skiing on Grocnsprlng mountain
last Sunday.
- Betty Skafte rolurncd Sunday to
Corrollls to resume, her work at
lib Orcgojj Agrlpijliurgl college.
'w.'h.vr,'.'" .' '
Ancient Cars Roll Over 52-Mile
.
li a!?-' "r1r'" j
ITvvl lit Ws'A-A-
Miiliir i-iii'H Hull ui'i'il tin- lnlcsl tlil'iK tn triiiisMii liilli)il, nlii-n Kliijr
ICihvaril iriM IiiihI of tho Urllisli royiil fiiiiilly icccnlly i-inriui'il In
pi'on! tliclr Hiiiili la a M-mllo ruiu. A "SU'iln-ns," liullt- I" IHUK.
M hllUMH iK'lUW.
IIIUOIITON, Kiik., Jan. 2 Wl mcl'ltoi'loUH, liavlliK remind to tin;
Two f the first American iiiitiiinu-I iiko iifllm ciil'M, their conforniily
hlh-M Impm'teil lulu lOurnpc, u C;ul-; to oi-IkIiihI iIchIhh anil perfnrin
illno. liultt In 103, and an (Hils-1 inn en 1,11 llu n.uil an n-corilod hy
niolilf of the hiiiiio yi'ar, flKnred
prominently In a rueo from l.on-j
doll to ItMNtnn I'eeently. . Tho IhhI
named c:iii wna Ihe fiflh to reach
Uk deiillnutlon. All the lint-lent
motor etii-H lu the IIi-HIhIi IhIi-h iui-tlelpati-d.
Kani:lnK In 11(20 from 25 lo So
years, thu majority of those vehicles
suceeded In accomplishing the 62-
inlle Journey. Tills demoiistrallou,
apart from sentimental Interest,
served to Illustrate thu wonderful
workmanship put into the very
earliest ears. Many of the con -
testing vehicles aro sllll in dally finished Ihlrd In a race from Tai ls ;
use. t j to Amsterdam during Jsns, Ihe,
Cold medals were awarded lo the ! fourth foiii'-eyllnilei' car ever built. I
owners of four nlltolliublloH; the'and a 11100 llena, which Is sllll fll
lierl'oi'iiianco iir wlilcli, in Ihe o.pln-j led Willi Ihe original sparking ping
ion of tile Judges, were Ihe most and driving lyres. j
Slio apent tile Clii'lslniiiH holidays
with friomlH in Asliliiml. 1
Mrs. (luoi'Ku Keliinetler of II
Hlroet htiK hueu III with inl'luc iiza
for a nuiuher of diiyH hut la now
able to he uroiiiid Ihe limine hkiiIii.
AIi-h. (ieoriTo Kcrlhnor wan con
fined to lier home for hcvoi-iiI diiyH
wllh HlncHH hut Ih now able to in
tend to her work again at the
I'onney Hlore.
I'VlondH or C. .1. Rend and family,
formerly of Aalilaud, have received
word that the whole family has
been III at lluvurly Hills. Oil.,
where thu Honda now niiilie their
home.
Vl H. Whipple, district miiniiKer
for tho Koiitliern Oregon tins com
pany, with offices a( (lllllllH I'llKM.
visited Willi the company's local
mummer, T. .1. Ilollis, on Winter
street Inst Sunday.
(loorgo Alliuekle of Sealtle wilt
lit AhIiIhik) Sunday on Ills wnv
liojne after tailing bis fatnlly lo
Imh Angeles for the winter.
.Mr. and .Mrs. .enii .Moody of San
Carlos, Oil.; .Miss Kdllh Moody and
. A. Moody went through Ashland
Sunday on their way lo Tho Dalles
to attend Ihe fiineiiil of .Mrs. '.. A.
Moody op Wednesday of I his week.
pis, u. h, I axon or I' oil IMIIIU- period of rest lu bed. I
I ,
l0LDSl ji-vVM.
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miPOISBKI
To Lrcak a cold lwrmlcs.sv and in a hurry try a Davcr Aspirin
al.lct. And for lirailarlic. The action of Aspirin i ve'rv efli. irnt.
A0Pj".1iraS" of ncl"''lKi:, "cun'tis. even rlicnmatism and'liititKico!
flirt there no after effect; doctors Rive Aspirin to children
uuen in mms. whenever there's
k( mine iwci Aspirin lias Haycr on the box aild on every tablet
All druggists, with proven directions. m
Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin;
it does NOT affect the heart
Initio U li. mil. mk o B.ft M.ti.-tor. of MiMwtlcl,Wt f lUtrM
Course in English
Race
official ohHcrvei'H. ' (
l:rone' ineilalH were kIvi-ii to nil
other enlranl.H whowe v-hh;le I'oni
ideleil the Journey within six anil a
half Iioui'm. .
The' epmlietliiK nlltouioliiloH in
eluded it l'anhard lulill lu IS!H; an
1 H !i 5 Itenault, filled wltli a hIiirIo
. eyitnncr engine, and a j.i yeais oiu
Thulliyonirt, HIIII used dully by a
' firm of estate agents. Others were
' Ihe Daimler In w hlcli the late King
! IMwaril "enjoyed'' his first molor
I ride; an 1 S ! 7 ISonn. lu Its original
! condition: Ihe I S ! 7 rnnhanl, which
nib Is In Ashlnnd for a short vlsll
wllh fi'lomlM,
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Miiyliorry
and two children, who live on Allila
street, inailo a trip Sunday to Med
ford.
Mis. Mary Lewis and Iter daiifli
tor .Mrs. Kleiinor I'owell. Mrs. .Ioh
sie Kilgoro of Aslilaud ami Mi, and
Mrs. (I. II. Kellom of .Mcdforil look
illnner iil Ihe Cavo hotel in drains
I'asH last Sunday.
111'. II. I.. Hurdle, wife lltld throe
hoys visited the doctor's parelHH
111 (iniuts I'ass last Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. It. I,. Hurdle. Sr., served
a splendid dinhcr for .the two fami
lies. Hurley Dunn of Talviit was in
Ashland Momhiv on a business
visit.
ItMmp llccovcriug.
f'AXTKIMll'IIV, Ihig.. .Ian. 3
(VI A rrcun-ence of the inMuiu
inallon wllh whlcli ho suffered
lias I'elarded Ihe recovery of the
Archbishop of Canterbury, who
Iuih been 111 for some days. lb
Whilebeagii the. urohblshfip's pliy
sicbin, issued a bulletin today,
saying that It. will be necessary
fur ills patient to spend a furl her
pain, think of Aspirin. The
mmmtsmmm
PATRIOTIC BODIES
FAIL IN ATTEMPT
TO GAG PACIFIST
WAHIHIMITOX, Jnn. 3. (A'i
s 1ut iifjnutf? attempt Uy nvwvul
nationally ifiiuwn patiiutlc uiKuni
.itloiiK to prevent an uthlruwH In
lUt Central liifc'H hOioo! luat iiIkml
hy 'cirntJtJi AukH. author ami
U'i;tu'T, whom thu' i-hniiu-it'iizcU
ax a "int-nucf to niLlional uVteiiHo
u ikI 0110 int riKitioiuul known as a
piiclflHi," faW"! wlin the hcIiuoL
ljofird tlfeliinl to act.
.M I'lnlici'.s ot the Ijouril said last
mIkIH tlmt tlicy hi'sitatod to take
any action tliiit nil;ht "ahroKal1
tho rlKht of fnK' Hp'icch n guaran
(m;U umlft th toriitjtution."
J)aimlitTH if tlu; Anicrlcjin
lU'VoluUon, the . Natlcinal I'atrloilc
Ia-hkuv of the V'uiiirn'M Patriotic
f n;iinlzatlon ume anion thoo
rcpi csontiMl In t3ic oppuuitlon to
Anncll, ami JI. lialph IJurton,
Kpokfrinwiii fur th cm, hulil that ho
ulso ropi CHonttMl ( in Hpti It tho
Amoricun I,OBlon- JIo churtsi'd
Ant;'ir vlcwH on j paciflr-m and
uicIuMmii nip vot -ply allied with
tho prlnclpli-H of cointnuniHin.
J)r. t:haulc V. cin'UKl, p-tsidont
of thjo board of cdticatlon, de
clared that whllo thu nienibiMH
inlh'ht not he in iuccord with the
vIcwk attributed t AukcII, Ut-y
thoUKht they whodld ho hIow In
tM'iiHoiinK tho use of public hi houl
hulldtnuK when compnlsory atun
danco uf children ia not required
and Ik optional with adults wheth
er they ittiend or not.
A
n
Brothe-ire!
DODBE-
BOTH
Truck
BUSES AND MOTOR.
PARENTS RECEIVE
NOTE mm.
ATLANTA, (in.. Jan. i.i&t
A kind old man with a cane wax
the object of u police weai'ch today
alter paLj'niM of iJoriH 'Jirner, a
liopular TilKh school irl liad re
coived a letter fioni their liilH.sinii
daughter saying she had been kid
naped. The letter Haiti :
"I am so ihtviiuk that I can
hardly write. To make it short 1
have been kidnaped. The old man
with the cane Ik the one, I was
late, for school this morning and
lie picked me uv. J stiff feJ and he
nave me his handkerchief and that
Ik tho hint I remember until he
asked me if I wanted to write you.
"I'lease don't worry, an he Is a
kind old man about half crazy but
not desperate.
"lie HiiyH he will be good t me
and that his wife will look after
me and I won't have to Htay Ions.
"I know I won't have to stay
Iomk. Love to nil, Doris."
(i oldie Moon. Doris chum, told
the pnrentH that an old man who
had often taken thoai to school in
his ear, oneo said Duris looked lik
a daughter of his who had died
and burst Into tears.
.Mr. and' Mrs. Turner could not
remember Doris ever having men
tioned the old man.
It was believed by police that
the Birl still was in the city.
Doris played on her hik'h school
class basketball team and ia a
wo for.
nounce
The complete line of Trucks, Runes and
i .
Motor Conches which Dodge Ilrolhers have
lccn manufncluriiig and selling under ihe
name of Graham Brothers now take the
name of their makers Dodge Brothers.
Thcfc Trucks, Buses and Molor Coaches
have always lcen powered hy Dodge Brothers
engines. For years they have been built of '
Dodge Brothers parts in Dodge Brothers
plants according lo Dodge Brothers standards,
c. -.i
!
These Trucks, Buses and Motor Coaches are
iold, ns ibey always have been sold, by
Dodge Brothers Dealers everywhere v
For Power, Speed, Safety, Economy, Pine
Appearance and Dependability, Dodge
Brothers Trucks, Buses and Moor Coache
will continue to merit that high public re
gard which impels keen businessmen to
purchase them at a rate of more than c
million dollars' worth a week. .
MOUTH METHOD
100 COSTLY FOR
KVAXSTOX, III.. Jan. 3. (P '
The most honorable Chinese cuh- :
torn of sprinkling shlita from the.
most honorable mouth found it-;
aelf rebuked today by Evanalon'a
moit honorable law.
Mr. .loo Dons Donw. who fa-;
vored tho mouth method at Char-,
lie Young h laundry, wan non-;
committal concerning .the legal I
ami sanitary aspects of tho art '
when Judge Hrightmire question-
ed him yesterday.
"Hiiro. I sprinkle shlrtee allcel
samee mouth." ho affirmed. j
"That will bo ?10," said Judge I
f Irlghtmlrp. j
"I sprinkle shlrteo nlleo sameo
mouth.' he affirmed. ;
"That will be lt," wild Judge
lirlghtmlre. j
'I sprinkle shirtoe nlleo samee j
like my boss tell me tA." ex-1
plained Mr. Joe Dong Dong.
"In which case," said the court, t
"I hereby fine your boss, Charlie)
Young. S'0." i ;
It i cheaper, runs a very, very j
old Chinese proverb, to Rprinkle!
shirt; by -mouth than to tell I
someone else to do so; approxi-;
mutely $-10 cheaper. J
Recovery In Sight
MIAMI, Fla.. Jan. 3. (p) Jllntis
a KiuiHrpuoua appendix Tex Itlekard
pniciKed from lila filitli birthday to
day with recovery in sight, hut not
Inst iirntind the corner.
COACHES,
Just
s O
he sure it's.
BURNBRITE
. KEROSENE
to get greatest results
in fuel for heat or light
A dmstic improvement in manufacturing process has mrle
this bettor kerosene possible. At no added cost you can now
have a jteroscne that offers these valued advantages :
1. Bumbrile has a clean, sweet odor.
2. Burnbrile burns wilh a clear; while flame.
3. Burnbrile does not char the wick.
At your neighborhood grocer's or the nearest red, green
and cream service station you can get this new product. Try
it confidently; you'll want to use it regularly.
Ask for the Burnbritc booklet. It gives you a score and
more of valued uses for Burnbritc, with finer results than you
have ever known. Read about the convincing lamp test-a
standard lamp burning for from 60 to 65 hours on one
filling of the fount.
Sold wherever Associated products are sold.
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY
'Hffinm and Dhthbuors of
Associated Gasoline ' Associated Ethyl Gasoline
Cycol Motor Oil and Greases
CLI FT-
AT SAN FRANCISCO
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The Ideal hotel with an ideal location for
yonr visit to San Francisco fight in the
mart ahopping and theatre district. Tbt
CtlFT Is favored by those who expett
the best as a matter of course. '
340 rooms, each with bath.
Single and en suite.
Single, from $4; double, from $6,
located tit
GEARY and TAYLOR
EL M l HAS O L
AT JANTA 8 ANSA K A
frJVrai, entrrtami mtn vtrld
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