Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 27, 1912, Image 1

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    SUNNY
SOUTHERN OREGON
A shland
VOI,. XXXVI
01571819
AREHONÖRED
T idings
A SH LA N D , O R E G O N , M ONDAY, MAY 27,
CI BA l \
11(01 hEE.
<'<ingn*««mi*n I »•«<<• for District»* to
( '«llllllnl« NcgllH«.
1912
NUM BER 104
ASHLAND MAY HAVE REPAIR HOUSE ,. .
W ashington. 1» ('
The state <!<•
pnrttnent advice. front Cuba am vary i
IU’ mm I iii I h II i ' uik ) apparently the gov­
MEMORIAL NEBMUN PAYM TRIB­ ernment I m unable to estim ate the
strength or purposo nt the revolt»-1
UTE TO THEIR MEKVH EH.
tlonary movement. Cuban military
aullntrltb M admit the situation la .... /
xerlnua. but think they can c o n tro l I. I
HAWAIIAN HI YH.
e r e Itänet: N ear R ogue R iver
Hold to H onolulu Man.
PITTSBURG MAN HAS SELECTED SITE AND SAYS HE WILL ESTABLISH
LARGE INSTITUTION H ERE-W ILL EMPLOY 250 MEN
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH l PACKED
'*»•* — ».me.a;
n v n l 'v lug o f |. , K Of n erv lre
,
from v arlo n
ASHLAND
THE BEAUTIFUL
PREPARED FOR
INTERVENTION
Wentworth Buchanan, a Honolulu
capitalist, hag cloned a deal directly
with W. D. Hodgson of Ashland
whereby he gained 150 acres of the
Clark Savage place, near Rogue UNCLE SAM TO TARE A HAM» IN
of, l'| , , *burK *" *” the Ilh “ r , |,airing and distribution of elee- old
River, for 15,500.
AFEA 1RS IN CI BA.
Connected with' ¡h"”" " “ 1.
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*'•' • " ’ .„.d eride I
The land Is unimproved, hut Mr.
nu-nt In
t h i. H t v 7 f « .V
to manufacture
our
own Buchanan has secured the services“o f !
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nauiJfactllr.
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or- X . at" A. ^ . - i y - lL i.2 ,r? n_, h rr"“ ‘r p«’* ‘ r or to conn.-ct with the
gunlzutlnn. and Individual«
A parly of eon g resume o le ft Ila
Fowler has «£* t s e v e r s d a v s I n ' u i l l u d t i c ‘^ ,r ^ • ‘ » y being ««><1 look after the sam e until the
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and right
at our d door.”
o o r .”
return of Mr.
Mr B
u c h a n a n In
in . about
Kz.,,. 9......
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rl*
ht
■return
Buchanan
four
t
sportive district« In .......... I.uffected , '"Ì! L »’» «'»'ar»» **>"* »nd h«* lo**»l
Hatp you any other plant on the y*ara.
Two
of A tlantic Itattlc«
r e a lm ,, to m ake a„ effort Ip c o n d ii-
J K"r*nrK **?
»•>“ »>" t,ir ***!*’ " be wa* • • ‘"'d
I Mr Buchanan states that he pre- ! •h ip Elect Are on Their Way to
a le the n egroes It I. reliably re,M,rt- n,, i . n L ',W 'Ti' 7 6 x l6 °? a,ld
I I P * company
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The
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d istrib u . tin
g ’ ,^ » -« * »he
clim
ate of - the
R ogue river
ed to th e sla te d epartm
ent that
that many
m any ' M .;? .
f" r b". ,a r r >’nK on o t
Key
U e«t— Cuban Government
partaient
orrice,
th« United States but no 'valley to that of the Antipode*
Antipodes,
repair plant went of lu-nver •• h.. —
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f . h 1C Pi have
iff.
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I people consider the movement de-
Will Welcome Landing o f Marines.
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' signed to provoke Intervention. b u tin . *«...,
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| of weather—
hot.
His orchard w ill'
Memorial services, held yesterday . . . . . . . , , , i
,
w>< x
'» " ■ « « •» ■*»»• » -
h*
»*" T « .-; ñ .', » a w «
m orning In the Pre.byterlan church.
¡admirably located, being on the C ra-,
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Waahlngtr.n,
May
27.— Insurrec-
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or Italians will find »*r l*ake highway, about three miles tloD an<> disorder In Cuba, which
•¿pFjoyment In oitr shops. W e have *°uth of Rogue River.
threaten the lire and property of
. tried them in the east and have be-I
Americans and are believed by the
; come disgusted with them.
More-
Irrigation M eeting.
J United States to be spreading be-
s-1 over, we shall probably raise the
The Siskiyou Irrigation A ssocla-1yond control of the Coban govern-
„
_
,
c wage« of the ordinary laborer our tlon of Montague, Cal., is planning r,,f,nt* caused the American govern-
L 2 a,,,w r.° r,. 8 12 50 m ini-, for a big irrigation m eeting Saturday
. to take active steps last Satur-
esvltates the shipping ,,f all broken ¿ h i l o i n ers.H b..
7 “ do,'June 1. at 2 p. m
J u d g e -C o lv ig of d»y n preparation to cope with any
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has
lost
his
own
liberai
"‘"i-pmg
o,
an
orouen
the
town
good,
but
we
ask
no
being fell throughout
The I'resby 1
- « ? “»•« > • >«,st
libera,
point for
or concession.”
concession ”
“ a,,k Do ^ “ us Medford will deliver an address and ?8'iandOieD,7bHch
‘D
bout
Ihe I reshy- party through rcfnsal to displace th. m
m aterlals
aterials io
to that
that point
for repair.
repair. I ' or
terlau choir, uude . r the direction of Hpanlsh elem ent among the office- 2 • u-
other prominent speakers will also 18»and republic.
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^ n,”‘ . . transportation being I
When asked when It was d
Prof. Howell Isaac
I . rendered several holders In favor of the so-called ! ," ^ ,nou“' J^be establishm ent of a to locate the plant In Ashland decided take part. Residents of this local- , T " ° divisions of the Atlantic bat­
appropriate selectio
n s wjth pre, Islon | veterans," a large portion of whom ’l,a,lGn *»»*
he re- Ity who are interested in the Shasta
were ordered to take
Ions
Southern Pac ific line plied:
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i» .».•
ïi!M 'S i 7 ± .d £
s r a r i " ' « ’ "“ " * r * “
, , c c° n" “ ‘r ", , “ M »
■ t g - ^ ^ T g L g .
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and perfect harmony, this part of the
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linn l„ M, , i . o would m.-an .."u'r-n'i' .' wk ,'
wüul'd h a v ' V 1,,n *T Í* 11’
Thuraday. „am a callad tolaT of . . ( ( • In addition to th« 700
The sermon of the day was deliv­
ered by Rev. II. T. Chisholm of the
Presbyterian church
Mr. Chisholm
selected us his text the words of
.
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I to ail. a dozen warships will be In
Paul. "| have fought the good fight, B ose and Ktrawberry Carnival Will Franrlaco. To go farther south .
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p , e ; t " “ "" ......... ..
• •"-"■“ ** < ■ « ..; ; " . T a r x *
•”
wiu‘-
Bo* Heal of tin- Kind Ever
I have finished the course, 1 have
would bring us Into ihe m ountains
kept tin* faith; henceforth there Is
Held ,n A shland.
• I I. la. haste.
h
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u r res
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nw
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and any point farther north would slide
< uptdiin S n ilili- —4 ciinfutny
The army is prepared with an ex­
laid up for me a crow n of righteous*
e n ê c e i 1 « r ^ o r s tio n Mrk l p,,o ^ > i t MDld * ,th the
,
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Th,‘ J*01* *«»d S tra w b e rry fe s tiv a l ( ‘ I«*
be beyond
selection the
o f midway
th is H t y nolnt.
^ W e ^ h w
O fficers (ic ille d fo r L axity.
peditionary force of 15,000 men, if
new,,
which the Lord. the righteous
Judge, will give to me In that day, and •** ,M‘ held It, this city next week, ottered large Inducements to locate i
V eterana, W onnin'« B e lie f Con*** «ml
National Guard tteeupy Nearly
Half of
Auditorium— E«e«,lleiit
Music a Feature.
vana last W ednesday for th eir
re
HAS HOVEL F E A IM S
g g S œ gg
n m S T tB M O
found on
a
« " u r n u ia < (tir in g
,
swept
iiirudufeg
wnicn ports,
probably
will arian
the call of the country deumuded another page. Those offered for the
I ’Th«*
will rnMln
"L tniiiriirsiz
n H ,J,t m111
2 ,h <jr « Ik m * P1*”
1 a
Mr. «»»»«
Fow ler
gave the Tld- ¡‘Ion«
t r o u g h the iceberg area
to at
the Cuban
through
the
lie emphasized the fact that the
sol- parades will I m * on display In the win- a,,d 1 will
will be
lie equipped
equipped with
with all
all the
the lugs
ic e - the
,h<. following
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,
her
doom
w
l,h
an
|
mnien8e
of
|
strik
ers-
operations
are
S
i
e v e d to
signed
statem
ent
diers of our first war, that ..t i , ,..r Aov af tj,. i .m,,,. bafidtag laeaatly aaegaaatr, gMeMaarjt to carry on an
reiMirt was fromod Inw.,~1_ ! Kxu tb ? ____
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HrWU '/'an
IO d ‘d’anger’
May 2«.
[
»no^T
m m edla“
".May
26. 1912.
nre all gone and the ranks of
our vacated by the Hargrove mlllluerv extensive repair and supply station, --To the People of Ashland
Who
Have
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5
.
**«»ai«r
v\
.
A.
Stnlth
of
.Michigan,
ous
élém
ents
In
the
situation
the
situation.
greatest war. that of I k t |, are grad- j store and are as follow s;
Two sm aller buildings will be erec ted
Baen Mlslnformed :
f * bo wa«, ‘"bairman of the sub-com-
It is believed that tne mere pres-
uslly thinning, stating that the bulk
Rest decorated autom obile; First and <be plant will be In operation the*
E lectiical
®R,e e » hich investigated the disas- enee in snch ports of one or more o f
“ T he
W estin
gh ou se d,J«
of the » - men
— ' for
— all our
---- war. came 1—*
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•
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------ »»•« -• of - June.
-
rut glass fruit howl; second. French !at,er
Machinery h a s , ManufaeturP-g
Comoanv
¿ J ! m ’e»-.
from the ordinary w alks of Ilf« as clock. Best decorated team and car-
. , .
tbe American warships, by Its moral
*»» <»’Bn.lt for over a week and i tend to establish »
”» 1 , **’
The
»«•port, it Is said, win severely ¡effect, would prevent violent demon-
volunt
**lan<
>n
four
city,
but
does
Intend
to
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“
I''8
’"
Smith
as
mainly
re-
strations
by the disorderly elem ents
the regular army.
He dwelt u p o n ' silver-m ounted bow l.
Mingle horse *s
<*»»• building. Machinery will
establish
a
repair
shop
and
w
wholesale
holesale
^i’0»
8P°n«H>Ie
18*
for
the
disaster,
because
of
Should
this not be sufficient re­
the hardship, endured by those vol* *nd carriage; First, cut glass vase; b ecom in g here for repair long before
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w the
ln„ ms
supply point for western
w e.tern coast trade. hs ia . !' ure 5° 2?.°^ warnings
of other course
marine
unleers and regulars nud stated that second, «liver berry spoon. Best dec- ,b e building Is completed, as we are employing
250 men w hen fully ' e£8^ls : <be British board o f trade force N>n each of the battTeshins*
a ball century bail not lM*eti aide to orated horse and rider:
First. «11- **x
behind with our work at completed. about
There will be no Greek.
aX insPec<hjn; J. Bruce Ismay. I The attitude of the Cuban gov
effa c e th« w ars of the lust great ver-tuounled sugar bowl; second, sil- U*nver and we will have to m a k e ! Itall'an or* JaVanMe"ia'h^
employed. ' 7 ’’®,.*^“ t passenger'. and w ill point w ent in welcom ing the dispatch "of
»(rtiMKlr.
i •>"«’
Vt»r icritvy
Hvwt dec kodak
or med bl- '»ring «<*
an puiuiible.
f/
•» •
in
«it
m
to Guantanamo on
J V '.
««d ride,. Eastman
In rupldly
about 35
'.killed m e W
c <*
b a will
X . ! b r " . AnnllrAtirms
r U ^ from l X
« ' L *, k <
.an ted
¿ the
W !a<
r . “ k ¿ of k d^clpline^at
Z i n ’¡ Z d ’of the
X tim
r«.“ e ; f American
h
T arines tO
U bat I. war? ' and gave a graphic
*'r»a a<., h r the baby shasa w t|| be <be balance of our men behvc nicked' nliSfirX «,
_2°. sknl?d | ff>r,‘,la7 will
L -® -P rai5le.. 18 accep ted a« an in di-
.................... «•' <»■•' * « • - . ,.-ken ^ h N l v e n r — foilowa '
«P In A«hiaud'¿¿d
‘
lts d e f e c t w ilR n g n e ^ f c
ured by applying at Hotel Ash- ’ l> because of his failure to take allow these marines and bluejackets
ny the poet and others. He described «“Id neck chain, fattest baby, silver
,n f'»rth er support of the establlsh- ■ land
'd-
orrCn,SSar>
when Dear
Call- to be landed without express uermla-
th e valor dlspla; > <i by the rharget of cup; finest twins, two solid „„Id ment of the plant here. Mr. Fowler j
The
W estinghouse
Electrical fornlan
fornlan. Congress will be asked to sion from the local Cuban authorl-
Pickett's brigade, the capture of ring»; finest Chinese baby, gold said
rard < aptaln Roatron of the rescue , ties where danger impends. . In any
Lookout mountain, with
case the American naval commanders
ant horrors and loas
pressed as a will exercise their discretion
said the speaker.
conclusions announced
The army is m aking no move to-
War I. best describí
generai bill is ward the Island. It is figured that
sh ip , ut the march und
,
...
Senator Smith, within three days the first regim ents
with sore and ble
. along with other m easures al- , of the 15,000 expeditionary ™orce
contractors at an estim ated cost of
camping out In Inclement weather lin t.,. If you want Home real fun, I, io ?« our plant la com pleted. This Is |i5 ,0 0 0
W. B. FOWLER.
ready framed in the senate and W ich has been held in readiness for
and the sleeping upon the damp °B hand to witness thia, or, better, dound to be built up aa a center for!
”'i General Manager Offices. ' i bouse
se. will be considered by the com- m onths could be em barking on the
ground
Them* and other burdshlps lake a blind lu It yourself. Watch
mer i e ï^ ia ,it e e .an<1 redut-**d to co n -¡fo u r big army transports now lying
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were given ns the real meaning ol ?*»»" further partícula
war
He paid tribute to the man-
Voting boxes for Rose Queen will ............................ ........................................................... ..... T 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I C 1 1 1 | | | | | r d»«*»»* from he T i t S d ï s L S 80“ ”
* * * ’ iU'ly equlpP€d for
ho.,,1 that prompted th« »oldlnrs to j be found nt Lnne'n enndy atoro, R om
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¡sea.
I The general plan of operations in
uphold th d r country's canne: to the I Brothers- and Whltntore's cigar store
B l YM JE R SE Y STOCK.
¡Cuba as far as the army is con-
fortitude of the women |„ remaining As a special Inducement for the
i cerned has been fairly worked out
s ile n tly at home without tiding, of young ladles to participate in the
• R. I». Sanford B rin gin g T hree H ead The plan calls for a dashing cam-
loved ones for moiitha.
contest for thia position, the ladles
o f C hoice J ersey s to A shland .
1 palgn if it becomes necessary to use
Rev Chisholm closed h l. address have decided to offer a dress for th e '
_
force against the insurrectos. in
with the earnest wish that ull sol- winner. T h l. dress will be on dis-
,
H. D. Sanford, who left Ashland this th«* American cavalry regim ents
dlers of the republic should also I m * I'I bv In the Camps window along
<> on the 16th of this month for WII- '*111 be relied upon alm ost excluslve-
loyal soldiers In the great army of with the prizes. Cp to the present
; lam ette valley points to look over *J’-
Christ. This, he said, was gteater flnie the follow ing nam es have Iteen
,ith e different registered Jersey herds
than to be a soldier for one’s com,- suggested for Rose Queen: Edna
■ and attend the Robert L. Burkhart
JOINT D E B A T E , F B I DAY.
try. He mentioned the names of , N«H. Angle Oavenport, Vivian Greer
dlsperson sale of 90 head on the
prominent generuls of the Civil War. Esther Whited. Rose Patterson. Lll-
20th. secured what he was looking
W ill Try Conclusion« W ith
all of whom have gone to their re- , Han Patterson. Katie Shook. Ger-
for at the sale. The bidding was fast
Antis on Evening o f May » 1 .
wnrd, and reminded Ills hearers that frude Hicks. Ruby Palmer. D orris
and furious, the Intelligence o t the
they. too. would soon I m * called to Bagley. Hop« Hurdle, Frances Tav-
Jersey breeders over the northwest
meet their captain, closing with the erner. Floy McNeil. Elsie Kearnes
The principles of socialism w ill be
and Canada
hop« that th«y would nil meet Him Maude H alley. Misa'Mtever.s. Others
.
.. being
- . assembled - there
------- made the subject of a joint debat«
! * get
8 ,Ce, of the cho,‘’e»t herd I in the Chautauqua building next Frl-
as loyal soldiers of Ills
will doubtless enter the field, which
e 'e r offered In Oregon.
Mr. San- day evening. May 31
The Question
The serv b es were well conducted is open to all.
h‘Kb. as D ° ° for a 8l»»«|e «• "Resolved. That the principles of
and ImpresMlve. The membera of the i All citizens are urged Io decorate
animal and will bring three head governm ent, as advocated by the so­
Grand Army nre loud In expressions their homes and niuke them as at-
home with him to keep on his 15- cialist party, when put In force, w ill
of their sincere thunks to nil who ¡tractive as possible, to the end that
acre home adjoining Helman's baths he of great benefit to the human
e o n trlb u ta d In nay BUUllMr to make Hie City may pies.-nt .ill a|.j.<m ain
■
j In Ashland. He was fortunate in
them a Bucce...
of gaiety.
!
Lawn P la w n No‘° m 9 J i r" ° f ' ’ h *'* T h “ n <1
t The am ateur play. "The Bachelor's *
,
7 C ' , • 10- 994* a yearling I Cialism and M C. Bressler will on-
Honeymoon." is well under way an d '!
W ILL HUILI» "LA CHOHITA.”
Fern N o ’^ q T " « o h ? 7 ^ n^ “ ®na’ !
Mr- Strickland has trained to r
promises to be a great success. A '
hern No. ...9 _ 4 , sold a . T. S. Coo- 23 years in the field of organized
l»r. Eiideliimn to Have N ifty llnchelor '“ ’'e l feature of the play will be the J
; l ,t,r8 8a'e in 1907 for >10.200. and labor and has been an active worker
Quortera.
rowal theater box for the queen and
e s h e of his dam for $10.000, and ni th© socialist movement for 15
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ber attendant., which will be u r -,
has resold next day for »12.000 at years, while Mr. Bressler has by his
Dr. Julio Endelman has just closed ra,,K,',i "ear the .tage.
Page« will ! [
ehasee w8illSS n g nto1 *«hi P * ’ Pur: ( aeu“ en and sagacity in the business
a deal with the F. K. Conway Com-
11 w ,,i<*’, K to deliver notes of con- i<
bri.nK.to. As!” and som e of ( world acquired a reasonable portion
pany for the erection of a strictly Mr“,u ,a ,lo n . ,:° w®r»* «»»<1 all sort, o f,
the richest blood in the west. Mr. of this world’s goods. Each party
modern and up-to-date bungalow of "’’'H.nges between acts.
i
All citizens urjeed to attend.
Ladles cordially Invited.
Sanford has visited his son at Alsea to the debate Is in real earnest and
»lx room« In bungalow block. The i The ball game between the fats
Ore., during the Interval.
the general public are realizing todav
Admission free. Come everybody.
home will be provided with refined **»*<• the leans w ill be pulled off !
that It behooves all citizens to be­
bachelor quarters, with c o b b le K to n e Thursday, probably In the morning,
I’ORTLANI» HONORED.
com e better acquainted with the facts
fireplace and outRlde trimming«. A tennis tournam ent Is also being
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pertaining to this very m om entous
Sleeping porch, etc. In the concrete planned. The carnival ball, sched-
Frisco Also Named as Residemce for question.
plllar of the front porch will appear j ” ,e<l for Thursday evening, 1« to be
U»MT MAN INJURE!».
I
M ethodist Bishop.
E. J. Kaiser has consented to of­
the title, "La C hosits," meaning the i the crowning feature of the celebrn-
H IK E TO COAST.
ficiate as chairman of the m eeting,
hnt, together with the name of the ( tion and will be held In the Nnta- ..„ o .u E l«. ».„I
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Minneapolis. Minn.— Portland and and a pleasant musical program will
owner and the year. 1912. It will torlum. Excellent music Is provided
»• H " »«« H,»|»pll, Awaits t on,- t arty K tartcl Erl,lay for Gold Beach
San
Francisco were am ong the cities be arranged to intersperse with the
lug
o
f
Erien«!«.
be liNHled on the corner of Nursery both for thl« attraction and for th e.
nik I Cn*s<*ent City.
selected
as Episcopal residences dur- speaking.
and Woolen streets, the lot being now | entire carnival.
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| ins ,he next four year8 by th»* dele-
Mr. Strickland will take 45 min­
'occupied by a barn.
The Conway
The railroad company Im« granted!
•>’*»»«<*»»n City, Ore.— Frank Tripp
of , Rates
Mr. n Bressler
will
have
r o f party
Mr»-«..., of r. four,
11 consisting
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. ......... to the * quadrennial
i.*»»ir-.iu in i g general
e n e r a l c con-
o n - utes, then rar.
r e s s ie r W
ill h
a v e one
OI1O
company 1« performing a double ser- ' reduced rate, from all point, between "f ,hl8 ¡'Ince, who was reported lost P
G oettei InrfP'\i '’" f ’d ' ' alk7 * N °ble ference of the Methodist E piscopal; hour to oppose the measure, and 15
vice la the tearing down of th l. «,,,- | Grants Pass and Montague and a 1,1
Uoast range a week ago Bun-
FrblH?
a
fte
r
«
'
McKlsslek.
left
church
here
Thursday
.
The
full
l|gt
i
m
inutes
will
be
given
for
rebuttal.
sightly barn and tile construction of 1 lurge attendance from the outside Is ,,a.V night, and for whom a nnmlier rlk. overf h .T"
“ .hr‘T weoka' i ' i f E},is< ° ’,al residences fixed Thurs- Admission Is free and
we hope
hone the
th«
-----we
an Imposing residence, a buldt of the ! anticipated.
of ”H>n searched early last week, was Ike ( ver the m ountains to the coast. , day is as follow s. New York Bos-
<
haiitauqua
building
will
lie
well
company.
Mrs. C. H. Gillette, who has charge ' H,nnd near his camp by Ray Tripp th e ? . " I ” 1 by ,raln as far as Merlin, ¡ton, Philadelphia. Washington.’ Buf-
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of the horseback riders, desires « l l ! a,,d J ’{ Depperman. his companions t n ‘nee by stage to Galice, and took ' falo, Cincinnati, Chicago, St Louis filled. It will be especially interest­
ing to the ladles and young folks.
who Intend to enter tills event to re-''.”' a I'n'spectlng trip. He had left
IlluiK'r at Talent.
r,?EoM n°V’*in ",’<‘nt ,rail fr"ni there ( Chattanooga, Atlanta. New Orleans!
port
once In order thut arrange- hlfl a8:A"< l"t<'s to go to camp, had In- w i l l i . r R* ach- fr,,ni whi‘ h point they ( Kansas City. St. Paul, Omaha. I»en-
The Talent M. E. church will have
P rof. V an Scoy Remembered.
•
Jured hls htp in the woods, and, be- win proceed south along the coast to 'v e r , Helena, Portland. Ore
m euts may be i completed.
San
a turkey dinner and program tomor­
Ing unable to proceed, had made
The Juniors of the Ashland high
hv*, » er«1, . a ty' returnlnK to Ashland Francisco. Pekin, Zurich. Buenos school presented Prof. Van Scoy with
row evening at 6;3l). A large num­
camp and rentnlned there until his by
a southern route. From Galice I Ayres.
ber of Ashlanders are planning to
Old Holdlera.
companions should come to him. the entire distance to the coast and
a fine gold-handled umbrella last
attend, plans being com plete for a
All old soldiers are requested to Aside from hls Injury to hls hip he ret"rn will be on foot, and the boys
Saturday, as a farewell appreciation
hayrack ride If the weather permits. meet at Ashland cem etery at 9:30 suffered nothing and was perfectly
Trains Heavy.
of his work. Prof. Van Scoy «ays It
Speeches will be given liy presiden­ Tuesday m orning. May 2«. to clean happy in hls lonely camp when will sleep In the open the greater
Heavy traffic on the railroad Is so fine he is afraid he will not dare
,ia7t , tb® time. Thfey are provided
tial enndidutoH.
The Talent male up the graves of our comrndes.
found. He has been returned to this with ull the necessary camp equipage. through Ashland the past few days to use It in the rain.
quartet will sing and other Tlrst-class
Ily order of
COMMANDER.
has demanded extra trains. Number
city and there will l,e no evil effects
m usic will I m * furnished. Altogether,
13 came in two sections Saturday
ns the result of hls experience.
103-2t
Htores W ill (Tone.
Money
to
loan
on
Improved
ranch­
the event promises to be one 'of great
and the first section of number 16
All
the
grocery stores will clo se
es.
rirst
m
ortgages:
mixed
farms
pre-
Interest and enjoym ent.
Plates 50
Porosrtnlt, H. V. I), and lialbrlggan
Ball
gam e Thursday,
Central p hrre< .o'Y-, D- Hodgson. Ashland. was entirely made up of fruit and next
Thursday,
Decoration
day.
»cents.
underwear at the Hub.
baggage
cars.
Other
trains
are
equal­
j Point vs. Ashland.
Phone 427-J.
m orning at 10 o ’clock, la honor o f
ly heavily loaded.
[th e old soldiers.
Rally Tonight
CHAUTAUQUA BUILDING
; B rie f Speeches and Musical Selections
Meeting called to further the movement for
establishment of the
Polytechnic School