Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 28, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE FOLK
! some tro u t In the course of the
GREEKS TAKE PROPOSE CARRYING
! up in th e w a te r, w ith t h a t d u c k , a n d it is th e la tte r th a t is m ost d a te sh a d e s of b lack , g ray , a n d
Park Romance
Has Tragic End
b e n d in g o v er h im — a n d , w ould ' fre q u e n tly seen.
b ro w n a re p ro m in e n tly show u,
you believe it, w eeping re a l te a rs .
T hen th e re is th e fla re d o r b a r- th e re is m uch lav ish n e ss of gay
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You w on’t believe it?
W ell, i t ’s re l-s k irte d co at, th e c o a t c u t c ir-i c o lo r used. R oyal an d tu rq u o is e
T h e rim ro ad a ro u n d C ra te r
D r. Geo.
K inz, c h iro p ra c to r,
tru e , anyhow .
c u la r like a cape, w ith fu ll, blue, c o p p e r an d ru s t, peacock,
w ho re c e n tly c am e h e re fro m P e n ­ L a k e h a s been th ro w n open to
"Genevieve loved th a t fish lik e s tr a ig h t back a n d fro n t, an d belt o ran g e ,
s c a rle t
and
e m e ra ld
SAN FR A N C ISC O — T ra g ed y ,
d le to n a n d o p en ed o ffices over th e p u blic, th e snow h a v in g m e lt­
a a h u sb an d !”
at low w a istlin e , a n d th e sack - a b o u n d in th e m ore d ressy w raps.
W A SH IN G TO N . — T h e p o sto f­ b o rn e via th e u n a c c u sto m e d m e­
M itc h e ll’s c lo th in g sto re , h a s p u r ­ ed o ff a n d to u r is ts can now d riv e
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co at, loose a n d b e ltle ss, a n d per- G ailv-plaided h o m esp u n to p co a ts
dium of th e w ings of s u n lig h t,
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to
c h a se d th e re sid e n c e on M orton a ro u n d th e lake. L a s t y e a r th e
(B y U n ited P re s s )
C o rv a llis.— T o m a to y ield of tw o fectly s tra ig h t from s h o u ld e r to m ak e a p lea sin g a rr a y lo r sp o rt
LONDON.— J a f a r ta y a r , T u rk is h c a rry p a rc e l-p o st fro m New Y ork h a s h o v ered o v er G olden G ate
s tr e e t a t th e to p of G resh am ro ad w as n o t open u n til A u g u st.
T he ra g la n sleeves of a ll w ear.
p o u n d s to th e s q u a re foot has hem .
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le a d e r, w as c a p tu re d w h en G reek s to San F ra n c is c o by “ b lim p « .” P a rk , a c c o rd in g to S e rg e a n t Mc- been p ro d u ced u n d e r glass in th e t l,e se m odels a re h eav ily em b ro id -
s tr e e t fro m Dr. P. G. S w ed en b u rg .
R eally e la b o ra te f u r trim m in g s
S u m m e r m illin e ry a t h a lf price. e n te re d A d rian o p le , a c co rd in g to A re p re s e n ta tiv e of a New Y ork Gee o ï th e Pa rk Police— a n d Gen-
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do
not ab o u n d . Coat d e a le rs ex-
a g ric u ltu ra l college
282-4 a d isp a tc h receiv ed h e re to d ay .
firm w ho c la im s to h av e a t y p e l e ' iev e> tk e d u ck , is in co n so lab le,
M o o nlite
W a ltze s!
M oonlite M rs. Sim ons.
m eia llic th re a d s .
B raid is copi- plain th a t th e f u rr ie r s b o u g h t up
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of “ b lim p ’’ c a p a b le of c a rry in g P o r b e r a ^G a^y> M ike, is gone
P o x y -T ro ts! M oonlite S teps! Big
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g , in tric a te a ll th e fu r. a n d th a t little w as left
D esp ite th e ra in s of la te sp rin g
M o o n lite P a r ty a t th e B ungalow ,
fifte e n to n s a n d a b le to tra v e l
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esigns.
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lm o st as di- toi trim m in g s in th e rea d y m ade
f a s te r th a n tra in s is sp o n so rin g kot
tb a t kat* s o m e th in g to do
LO O SEN ESS G E N E R A L
W e d n esd a y N ig h t!
280-3 a n d sn o w fa ll in th e m o u n ta in s ,
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th em selv es, realm .
B an d in g s a n d c o lla rs of
th e snow is m e ltin g o ff e a rly on
th e p ro p o sa l.
T h e d e p a rtm e n t ^ H h w a rm in g th e w a te r ot Stow
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AMONG W IN T E R COATS <?' a lth o u g h p re fe re n c e is show n th e ra b b it, black g o a ts ’s h a ir, c a ra c u l,
C a p ta in B riggs of th e P irs t th e h ig h peak9 th is y e a r, a n d in ­
h as a sk e d fo r bids fo r c a rry in g a ir ^a k e a n ^ tb u s e n d in g th e c a re e r
B> “M arjorie.”
r e x tre m e ly high d ire c to ire co llar. P e rsia n lam b and pile fab rics of
C om pany, O regon C oast A rtille ry , d ic a tio n s a re th a t th e c re e k s an d
m ail on ro u te s fro m C leveland to of th e m ost ro m a n tic c a rp th a t
( W iitte d to r U nited P re s s ) • Shaw l an d
fu n n el c o lla rs a re p lu sh a te used as trim m in g s
re p o rts th a t a s a re su lt of th e su c ­ riv e r w ill be low in A u g u st.
D e tro it, P itts b u rg -S t. L ouis, New th e v e ra c io u s s e rg e a n t h as ev er
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w h en ev er gay e m b ro id e rie s o r de-
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cess of th e C a b a re t
e n te r ta in ­
Y ork-C hicago an d
New Y ork- seen.
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ost
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sig n s of b raid a re not used.
R. A. H u tc h iso n , e d ito r of th e
‘ M ike’’ w as a c a rp of noble p ro ­
m ent re c e n tly s ta g e d by th e G u ard
A tla n ta ’
NEW
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A s tra n g e fe a tu re of th e new
p o rtio n s ; ex ceed in g ly ta m e an d
com pany, th e co m pany fin a n c es O ak lan d T rib u n e , is sp e n d in g a
now on d isp lay in m an y F ifth e ig th len g th m odels a re show n, w rap s is th e c o m b in a tio n of c o lo r
DAYTON.— A big n o n -p a rtis a n
su sce p tib le , it seem s, to
hot
w ere g re a tly im p ro v ed . A p p ro x i­ th re e w eek s' v acatio n in A shland
A
venue shops, a n d a lth o u g h few . W ra p s show th e sam e i r r e g u la r - 1 and m a te ria l. A g ray and black
c e le b ra tio n to h o n o r th e m ost d is­
w e a th e r a s w ell a s ro m a n c e. How
m ate ly $250 w as c le a re d . T he an d vicinity.
w
unten a re bu y in g th e m , h o rd e s ity of hem as do s k ir ts a n d hat wool velour m odel is show n on th e
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tin g u is h e d son of th e M iam i v a l­
he cam e to be in th e la k e is not
co m pany m et in fo rm a lly M onday
of
le m in in ity besiege th e c le rk s b rim s. It is c o n sid e red very chic A venue, stitc h e d in g ray an d trim -
J. H. M cK inzie p u rc h a se d an ley— G o v e rn o r Cox— is to be held
to ld — In fac t he w as n e v e r h e a rd to show th e s e w in te r m odels, i n ) toi one sid e of
n ig h t b u t did n ot go th ro u g h a
O v erlan d P o u r from th e M arcy! I j,e
a co at to h a n g m ed w ith fu r. T h e re is a ro u n d ed
u v re
.v F rid a y .
R e p u b lic a n s and
from u n til th e q u e e r ro m a n c e th a t o id e i th a t th ey m ay know how d o w n w ard sev eral inches f a th e r yoke of black sa tin stiff! hip in se rt
re g u la r d rill.
ag ency la st S a tu rd a y a n d J. J-1 d e m o c ra ts h a v e jo in ed to m ak e
PO R T L A N D .— T e le g ra p h ic new s th e s e rg e a n t re la te s f ir s t cam e
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,
i a r b e h in d th e tim es th e ir ow n th a n
th e o p p o site side,
Deep p an els of black sa tin e m b ro id ere d
H e m stitc h in g a n d plco tin g , B al­ C c z a rt follow ed su it th e firs t oi tlie d ay one of th e b ig g est in D ay- w as received by U n ited b ta te s M ar- to th e n o tic e of th e s ta lw a r t g u a r - 1 1920 m odel
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as
m
any in c a n a ry yellow wool. D an g lin g
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h
isto
ry
.
cony Shop, V a n p e l’s S to re .
E v e ry e ffo rt is be- sh al A le x a n d er t h a t A lfo rd F a ttig , d ia n o f th e p a c k ’s peace.
T
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w< oden b ead s lull from th e c u ffs,
lin ^ n ia d e to o u td o th e h o m ecom ing an a lle g ed d r a f t e v a d e r, had s u r-
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‘A co u p le of m o n th s a g o we show fo u r d is tin c t ty p es of w in te r new fe a tu re , an d th e s e capes of-
A C h a n d le r c a r b elo n g in g to th e
belt
an d co llar.
J a m e s S pencer w as ele c te d as
rec e p tio n given to H a rd in g . F a c ­ re n d e re d h im se lf to S h e riff C E . ] n o ticed i t ,” sa id
th e
s e rg e a n t. w ra p , a lth o u g h a ll th e new s e a . ; te n te rn iin a te in a ro , Hng c o |,a r
N
orton
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to
rcar
C
om
pany,
w
hich
W
raps
show m ore p lain ly th a n
d e le g a te to re p re s e n t A sh lan d
to rie s a n d b u sin e ss e s ta b lis h m e n ts T e rrill of J a c k s o n c o u n ty .
No “ T h is c a rp s u d d e n ly becam e in ­
son c o a ts a re m a rk e d by looseness an d hood. A “ L ittle Red R id in g a n y o th e r g a rm e n t th e g ig a n tic
P ost. No. 14. at th e S ta te A m eri- Was s u PP°s e d »y s to ,a “ from in w ill d e c la re a h a lf ho lid ay . T he
c a u se fo r his b e la te d a c tio n w as j fa tu a te d w ith th e d u ck . W h e re v e r
¡.ml g e n e ra l freed o m .
T he R e d - , H o o d ” m odel is show n m ade of in flu en ce of O rie n ta l g a rb , b o th
can L egion c o n v en tio n a t A sto ria fro n t of th e N o rto n g a ra g e som e g o v e rn o r w ill review a p a ra d e o f ! s ta te d .
G enevieve w en t y o u ’d seel t h a t in g o te seem s to be lea d in g in pop-
tim
e
M
onday
n
ig
h
t,
w
as
found
s ta r tlin g crim so n .
A lth o u g h se- in color a n d line.
by th e P ost E x ecu tiv e C om m ittee
10,000. T w elve a irs h ip s w ill fly!
A lfo rd ’s rec o rd in th e U. S. At- fish sw im m in g a ro u n d h e r, circ- u la rity . T his
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is
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th
at a m ee tin g la st n ig h t. If Mr.
o v er th e city , firin g th o u s a n d s o t 't o r u e y 's o ffice show th a t he reg is- lin g h e r p a th , le a p in g in to th e a i r | m odel w ith
a se m i-fitte d back,
S pencer is a b le to m ak e a r r a n g e ­ w as p u n c tu re d a n d th e gas su p p ly a e ria l bom bs.
te re d a n d receiv ed his q u e stio n - b e fo re h e r a n d ty in g in every w ay s tr a ig h t an d fu ll fro n t, w ith cord-
e
x
h
a
u
ste
d
.
m en ts to go he will leave W ed n es­
n a ire , b u t t h a t he failed to a p p e a r to a t t r a c t a tte n tio n to h im self, ings, s h irrin g s , o r sm o ck in g a t th e
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day of th is w eek. A sp ecial t r a i n ;
for h is p h y sic ia l e x a m in a tio n . A Such a s sid u o u s w ooing, of co u rse,
E. N. N o rto n is in G ra n ts P a s s '
n o rm a l w a istlin e . It is th is m odel
will c a rry th e d e le g a te s from P o rt-!
w a r ra n t fo r h is a r r e s t h a s beer, w on o u t; G enevieve su ccu m b ed to t h a t is m ost lik e a b o n a-fid e co at
land to A sto ria T h u rs d a y n ig h t.! on b u sin e ss to day.
issu ed since J u ly , 1918.
b is c o u rts h ip a n d fo r th e p ast
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an d not th e d o lm a n -w rap , as a re
T he c o n v en tio n is s la te d fo r F r i- |
W illiam R in e h a rt of G ra n ts
H e w ill be p ro se c u te d a n d pun- m o n th th e tw o w ere in se p a ra b le ,
m e st of th e w in te r o u te r w raps.
day, S a tu rd a y an d S unday.
P a ss paid a fly in g visit to A sh-!
isbed to th e fu ll e x te n t of th e law , W h e re v e r G enevieve w as th e c a rp
T he R e d in g o te m ay have a fitte d
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lan d y e s te rd a y to visit h is g ra n d -;
¡a c c o rd in g to A s s ista n t U. S. A t - ’ w as ju s t u n d e r th e s u rfa c e b esid e i sleeve o r th e loose k im o n a sleeve
L uck Spot D ances! C andy P riz e
d a u g h te r, Miss M a rg a re t A le n e '
to rn e y C h a rle s R eam es, in c h a rg e h er.
If by a n y c h a n ce he w a s ! - — — _
__________________ ’
D ances!
Special F e a tu re s ! B est
N o rto n .
Mr. R in h a rt say s b ein g
W A SH IN G TO N . — S e c re ta ry of of a ll d r a f t ev asio n p ro se c u tio n s m issin g fo r a m in u te sh e w as th e
TOO L A T E TO C L A SSIFY
M usic!
Best F lo o r!
C oolest
a g ra n d p a is q u ite in te re s tin g
fo r th e g o v e rn m e n t.
m o st n e rv o u s du ck you e v e r saw .
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W
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as
been
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d
D ancing P avilion in th e V alley!
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* W ell, a d ay o r tw o ago th e ir ^’OR SA L E — L a u re l a n d fir wood.
to W a sh in g to n by th e p re sid e n t
W EDNESDAY
N IG H T a t
th e
Dr. M aude I. H aw ley is back in
1 hone 3 98-J.
282-6"
T h e a fte rn o o n
BUNGALOW !
280-3 h e r office in th e F irs t N a tio n a l to ta k e c h a rg e of th e la b o r d e - ■ SAYS “ ROAD TO H E L L ” R IG H T r ° m a n c e en d ed .
w as p re tty h o t a n d th e c a rp sh o u ld C A R P E N T E R S — F o rm a n d b rid g e
p & rtm en t’s w ork
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B ank b u ild in g a f te r a th re e w e e k ’s
M EXICO C ITY .— C o n d itio n s in I haVe s ta -ved a t th e b o tto m in th e
c a rp e n te rs w a n te d a t .ov erh ead
Rev. M. B. P a ra n a n g in , s ta te
coal s tr ik e , it w as to d a y le a rn e d .
v a c a tio n , th e firs t w eek of w hich
c ro ssin g on h ighw ay, tw o m iles
b o rd e r
s ta te s of CGO’e r w a te r, as fish e s u su a lly do.
Sui day school m issio n a ry of th e
S e c re ta ry
W ilson
expected th e n o r th e r n
w as sp e n t in th e v icinity of P o r t­
s o u th of A sh lan d
M. E. hcu rch , w as in A shland
s h o rtly to m ak e a r e p o rt on th e M exico w ere c h a ra c te riz e d a s im - Gut vou see M ike w as in love, ■----------------------------------------------------- -
lan d a n d th e la s t tw o n e a r R ocky
8 ta Ve d n e a r th e su rfa c e , be- LOST— A s ilv e r le a d pencil a t
M onday.
He v isited th e B ib l|
s itu a tio n to th e p re s id e n t. W heth^ m o ra l a n d d iso rd e rly by R o b e rto
P o in t on P e lic a n Bay.
school w hile here.
C h a u ta u q u a o r on H a rg a d in e
e r th e p re s id e n t w ill ta k e an y a c ­ p e s q u e ira , fin a c ia l a g e n t fo r th e s ’^ e G enevieve, th ro u g h th e boil-
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F in d e r p lease n o tify
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tio n on th e m a tte r d e p e n d s upon
NOTICE
M rs. G ilson.
282-21
M essrs. C h a rle s an d W ill L in d ­
ed
a
s
u
n
s
tro
k
e
.
Dr. J. W . C ra n d a ll of Los A n­ th e n a tu r e of S e c re ta ry W ilso n ’s S ta te s, in a s ta te m e n t he h a s ju s t
say left y e ste rd a y fo r a tw o w eeks’
“ H e w as fo u n d , flo a tin g belly W A N TED — H o u se k e e p in g room
geles w ill a rr iv e n e x t w eek to be re p o rt, it is s ta te d a t th e W h ite issu ed to th e M exican n e w sp a p e rs.
close in, by lad y alone. A d d ress |
cam p in g trip in to th e hills.»
S e n o r P e s q u e ira said th e in sc rip ­
a sso c ia te d in th e p ra c tic e of o s te ­ H ouse.
B, c a re T id in g s.
2 82-*
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tio n w hich a p p e a rs on sig n p o sts
W ill go o u t by th e day for o p a th y w ith Dr. B e rth a E. S aw yer.
LOST — B row n
to rto is e
shell
a lo n g th e ro a d s le a d in g to T ia ju a -
I t*
h o u sew o rk , Mis9 E. J . P a tte rs o n ,
g lasses in sp rin g case, b ra n d e d
na, L ow er C a lifo rn ia , “ To Mexico
“ See B irch a n d See B e tte r .”
TOO L ib e rty s tre e t. P h o n e 286-J.
— th e ro a d to h e ll,’ w as a c c u ra te .
R e tu rn to P la za B a rb e r Shop,
227-2m o*
F o r a few y e a rs no one h ad been
23 E. M ain, a n d reeciv e re w a rd .
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a
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to
w
ork
w
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e
c
u
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in
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Mrs. T um ey of M edford an d
K LA M A TH FA L L S — S u it fo r
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in
■ FO R SA L E — H ousehold goods on
M esdam es R ichm ond and D avison
$5000 d a m a g e s a lle g ed to have
J u a re z , a s in L o w er C a lifo rn ia ,
F rid a y , J u ly 30.
117 M orton
o. C e n tra l P o in t a re ca m p in g in
been c a u se d by c irc u la tio n of u n ­
St.
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th e p a rk to e n jo y th e good th in g s
A t a m e e tin g of th e J u v e n ile tr u e a n d d e ro g a to ry s to rie s r e ­
of th e Bible school.
N O TICE
a n d J u n io r te n n is p la y e rs of th e g a rd in g p la in tif f ’s c h a ra c te r, h as p in e in a ll its fo rm s. One sin g le
I T he d ire c to rs of School D istrict
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city , held a t th e L ith ia P a r k te n ­ been filed by Mrs. V iolet T u rp e n ex am p le w ould su ffic e to show th e
No. 5, J a c k so n co u n ty , O regon,
im m o ra lity th a t e x ists th e re . T he
Mr. and Mrs. F in le y expect to nis c o u rts la s t S a tu rd a y , a te n n is
a g a in s t A. G. D u n lap , fo rm e rly
will receive bids fo r fu rn is h in g
g a m b lin g
co n cessio n s p ro d u ced
m ak e th e C ra te r L a k e tr ip th is club w as fo rm ed . C lelan d B a n k s ; p ic p r ie to r o f a local gro cery ,
an d in s ta llin g
lo u r six -tu b e all
$11,500 m o n th ly to th e g o vern-
w eek.
Mrs. D. P a rso n w ill ac w as ele c te d p re s id e n t; Jo h n E d-
c a st iro n fu rn a c e s fo r th e High
DR IVES AWAY FL IE S, MOS­
P la in tif f a lle g es th a t b ecau se
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m e n t, a n d th e sa m e c o n c e s s io n -,
com pany them .
School b u ild in g . Bids will be re ­
w ard s, vice p re s id e n t; F re d K oeh of . . th
e re p o rts s ta r te d by D u n la p r!
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QUITOES,
AND
GNATS
ceived
u n til 6 p. m ., A u g u st 7,
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le r, s e c re ta ry ; J o h n H e n ry E l­ sh e h a s lost th e resp e c t of m an y a rie s to d a y a re o ffe rin g to p a y !
1920.
T he
fu rn a c e s a re to be
F o r th e h a n d lin g of y o u r f ru it
m o re, tr e a s u r e r ; P a u l K o e h le r, frie n d s an d a c q u a in ta n c e s an d $50,00 m o n th ly fo r th e sam e p riv ­
c o m p letely in sta lle d a n d re a d y for
crop, we c a rry th e fam o u s R e p u b ­
ile g e .”
W hy lose y o u r te m p e r a t a cow o p e ra tio n by O cto b er 1, 1920.
s e rg e a n t a t a rm s , a n d M iss T h e l­ s u ffe rs d is tre s s a n d h u m ilia tio n .
lic tru c k s In all sizes In sto ck a t
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Use FLY R E
S p e c iifca tio n s m ay be o b tain e d
ma
B eeson, a u x illia ry
lea d e r.
H e r h u sb a n d , A lfred T u rp e n , is M exican la b o re rs w ho cro ssed th e P E I-L E N T a n d th e cow s will sta n d ! at th e office of th e School C lerk
M edford, also an a s s o rtm e n t of
O th e rs w ho sig n e d up a s m em b e rs u n d e r in d ic tm e n t by th e g ra n d 7.
still.
. .
All bids m u st be sealed , accom ­
used tru c k s in fine m ech an ical
a re
M ildred B eeson, Jo se p h in e ju r y on a c h a rg e of fo rg in g * a $€5 lin e w e re being v illa in o u sly ex-:
p a n ie d by a c e rtifie d check of
sh a p e an d priced rig h t. T h e Busy
$50.00, a n d m a rk e d "B id lo r F u r ­
E a rb e r, F r a n k W a lk e r a n d C la rk check on th e g ro c e ry w ith w hich p lo ite d ” by la b o r a g e n ts, w ith th e
C o rn e r M otor Co., M edford, Ore.,
aid of th e M exican a u th o r itie s . He
n a c e s.”
F. S. EN G LE,
B u tte rfie ld .
D u n la p w as c o n n e cte d .
D unlap,
* C le rk School D istric t No. 5.
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ple w ho a re in te re s te d in te n n is F ra n c isc o , a n d his p a rtn e rs in th e p ra c tic e of som e A m erican m e r­
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c h a n ts w ho fu rn is h o ffice su p p lie s
A la rg e r a tte n d a n c e a t each to jo in th e clu b , a n d a n y w ish in g g ro c e ry b u sin e ss a s s e rt th a t he
to M exican o ffic ia ls ^ o f m a k in g o u t
ir e e tin g o r th e Bible I n s titu te yes­ to jo in can do so a t th e nex t m e e t­ sold his in te re s t to th em b efore invoices fo r d o u b le
th e
rig h t
te rd a y , show ed th e in c re a se d in- ing, w hich w ill be held T h u rs d a y , he left a n d Is not expected back. a m o u n t.
te ie s t. Som e feel th ey c a n o t a f ­ J u ly 29, a t 7 p. m ., a t th e te n n is
“ T h is fa c t show s th e ro b b ery
POLEY & ELH A RT
A sto ria .— New lim b e r co m pany
fo rd th e tim e, b u t can you .afford c o u rt.
th a t is b e in g s y s te m a tic a lly co m ­
DRUGGISTS
in c o rp o ra te d .
P u rc h a s e
12,000
no to? Such o p p o rtu n itie s do not
m itte d a g a in s t th e n a tio n a l tr e a s ­
com e often.
a c re s tim b e r in K la m a th co u n ty
u ry a n d illu s tr a te s to w h a t p o in t
fro m g o v e rn m e n t.
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o ffic ia l c o rru p tio n h a s re a c h e d ,”
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Jazz! Jazz! Ja zz !
H e a r th e
I S e n o r P e s q u e ira co m m en ted .
“ J a z z a d o u rs ” a t th e b ig M oon­
A lbany b a n k s snow
$1,004,-
light Party, W ednesday Night, at
T he firs t fo re s t fire of th e sea-! 374.18. in c re a se o v er la st y ear.
th e B ungalow !
280-3 son s ta r te d M onday a b o u t tw o an d ;
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a h a lf m iles n o rth » o f J a c k s o n - 1
G eorge R oss is en jo y in g a va­ v ille a n d th e a tm o s p h e re is hazy;
c a tio n o u tin g in th e m o u n ta in s.
w ith sm oke from th e blaze.
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S ta te D istric t F ire W a rd e n E b -i
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M isses Nina a n d H azel E m ery
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e rle y h ad a la rg e force of m en at
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a n d Mr. an d M rs. C E. L an e left
C ircuit Court.
w ork on th e fire, in c lu d in g th e |
AND USE
y e s te rd a y by a u to m o b ile fo r San
C e n tra l P o in t S ta te B ank vs. J.
force of w o rk m en of th e F lo re y
H. C a rlto n . F o r m oney.
Diego.
They expect to he gone
a n d S ta n se ll lo g g in g cam p, n ot fa r
B ullock
M erc. Co. vs. J. W . !
th ie e o r fo u r w eeks an d w ill stop
aw ay, w hose tim b e r an d th a t of K n ig h t, e t ux. F o r m oney.
nt San F ran cisco , Los A ngeles and
W illiam R esim iu s
vs. R o b e rt
o th e rs , w as th re a te n e d if th e fire
o th e r points.
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fo re c lo s -1
c o n tin u e d to s p re a d , as w ell as a
ure.
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C re d it
S ervice Co. vs. J. N. !
C liff P ay n e m ak es screen doors. n u m b e r of hom es in th e vicinity.
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J. H. G ra h a m vs. R. J. H en d er-:
Mr. an d Mrs. D ean Scott a re tro l.
lie, e t al. O rd er. S um m ons. A f­
p a re n ts of a fine baby boy w ho a r ­
fid a v it.
riv ed T eusday.
M ary B oone vs. G eorge Boone, i
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R eply. W a iv e r by d is tric t a t t o r ­
ney.
Mr. am i Mrs. R. L. C haney re ­
C h a rle s E. W ic k stro m vs. G. H. |
jo ic e in th e a rr iv a l of a baby son.
M cE lroy e t al. O rder.
T he new com er h a s been nam ed
T h e A sh lan d school d is tric t is
M arie S m ith vs. Cecil S m ith . O r­
A d ria n Boyd.
a d v e rtis in g fo r bid s fo r coal f u r ­ d e r d e n y in g m o tio n .
F. J. C arvel vs. J o h n W in d e rs.
naces fo r th e h ig h school b u ild ­
H. R. Jacoby of th e P laza co n ­
F in d in g s a n d
co n clu sio n s.
De­
ing.
T h is w as m ad e n e c essa ry cree.
fe c tio n e ry is a b u sin e s v isito r to
by th e fact th a t it is im p o ssib le to
M edford today.
Probate Court
se c u re oil from
an y of th e oil
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A lice M a rtin , e tsa te .
P e titio n . '
Big m oo n lig h t p a rty ! M edford COinpanie9 to r tk e oil fu rn a c e s
O rd er.
N at.
T o n ig h t!
New Im p e ria l w hich have been in use in fo rm e r
H e n ry G. Dox, e s ta te .
O rder.
F in a l a cco u n t.
O rc h e stra !
Special M usic! Spe- ' y ears.
G eorge G ille tt, e s ta te .
Bond.
At f ir s t th o u g h t th e expense of
c ia l p riz e s '
Special dances.
L en a C. C lau sin g , e s ta te . B ond.
2 76-W edtf iH sta l,in B coal fu rn a c e s r a th e r a p ­
E. M. H u b b a rd , e s ta te .
A d­
p alled th e school b o a rd b u t upon m itte d to p ro b a te .
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Dr. C anfield a n d wife of D rain in v e stig a tio n th e y found th a t coal
100 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces...........S1.75
R eal E sta te T ransfers
a n d Mr. C a n fie ld ’s fa th e r and fu rn a c e s w ere b u ilt w hich could
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m o th e d from S e a ttle a rriv e d S a t­ be in sta lle d in sid e of th e o il-b u rn -
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I F lo re y e t ux, la n d in D. L. C. 72,
250 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces....... $2.75
u rd a y fo r a visit a t th e G a rre tt ing fu rn a c e a t a re a so n a b le cost.
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h o m e h ere. Mrs. C an field w as fo r­
T h o m a s P. K a h le r e t ux to Ja s.
500 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces......... $4.00
D IED .
D aily. L o ts 1-2, b lk . 2, Nob H ill
m e rly M iss Bessie G a rre tt.
On
Syd E. C a rte r a n d M ajo r A. A dd. to M edford.
S u n d a y D r. C an field , h is p a re n ts,
W . D. C on d it e t ux to C h a rle s
C
a
rte r received w ord a few days
G oodyear H eavy T ourist Tubes cost no
30 x 3*/2 Goodyear
a n d M rs. G a r re tt le ft fo r C ra te r
M E n g lish , S % of N % of NE.
Double-Cure Fabric
m
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L a k e . T he C an field s
r e tu r n tr
N % of S % of N E. S. 150 a c re s of
All-W eather Tread,
for
tubes o f less m erit — why risk costly
Mrs. M ary G e itn e r, a t S a c ra ­ NW , sec. 32, tp. 36, R. 1W.
D ra in to d ay .
casings
w hen such sure protec.
m en to , C alif,, w h e re sh e h a d m ade
C. E. T e rrill to J. R. T om lin.
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SW
sec.
12,
tp.
37,
tio n is available? 30x3^2 th e
Miss L ucile H ayes an d h er h e r hom e fo r m any y e a rs. Mrs.
Single-Cure Fabric, y 7 1 J V
R. 3W ; $269.60.
in u>at«rproof b a g . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Anti-Skid T read. . . .
f d e n d . Miss A m elia R eals of P o r t­ G e itn e r w as w ell know n to th e
Geo. A. H obson et ux to Chas.
la n d . h av e gone to S h a sta re tr e a t o ld e r fam ilies of A sh lan d as Miss M. E n g lish . L o t 4. sec. 32; tp.I
to sp en d a few days.
M ary C a rte r.
P ra c tic a lly a ll of 36 R I E
C. E. T e rrill to W . C. F o s te r.
h e r m a rrie d life w as sp e n t in C al­
L
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3, b lk . 26. Gold H ill; $251.90.
Sim M o rris is u n o b tru siv e ly ifo rn ia .
She w as 66 y e a rs old
C. E. T e rrill to W . C. F o s te r, %
c ro w in g o v er th e A sh la n d fis h e r­ a n d leav es a h u sb o n d a n d six in t. in N % of NW , SE of NW , NE:
m en w ho w e n t dow n to th e riv e r c h ild re n , th r e e b ro th e rs a n d a of SW sec, 28, tp . 36, R. 3 E ;
S u n d a y a n d r e tu r n e d w ith em pty s is te r. One b ro th e r, L. W . C a r­ $103.62.
B. B each e t ux to H. H. G il­
b a s k e ts .
Sim w e n t dow n below te r, lives a t S a n ta R osa, C alif. T he
le tte e t ux, lan d in A sh lan d .
th e R ay d a m S u n d a y e v e n in g and s is te r is M rs. H. W. L ow rey of
C. E. T e rrill to
S ta te L a n d
K o s ia n i
c a u g h t fo u r nice s te e lh e a d a n d Y oncalla, O regon.
B oard. L a n d in sec. 33, tp . 37, R.
M K .
tü
1W ; $1228.03.
Local and Personal
e v e n in g 's fish in g . H e u sed sp in ­
n e rs fo r th e ste e lh e a d .
W ednesday, July 28, 1020
T
Jackson Slacker
Gives Himself Up
Today
Tomorrow
Ï CALL FOR
Copperhead
STA lì KING
LIONEL BARRYMORE
Organize a
Tennis Club
Says Grocer Told
Fibs About Her
W O O D -L A R K
FLY
REPELLENT
65c QT., $1.75 GAL.
P oley ’ s D rug S tore
Save Money—Put Goodyear
Tires on Your Small Car
First Forest Fire
Near Jacksonville
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COURT NEWS
Coal Furnaces
for High School
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Comply With the Law
Avoid disappointment with tires made to be
sold at sensationally cheap prices by using
Goodyear Tires built to deliver maximum
mileage at minimum cost.
Printed Butter
Wrappers
The high relative value built into Goodyear
Tires of the 30 x 3-, 30 x 3Vfc' and 3 1x4-
inch sizes, results from the application of
Goodyear experience and care to their man­
ufacture in the world’s largest tire factory
devoted to these sizes.
CCORDING to the ruling of the Oregon
Dairy and Food Commission all dairy
butter sold or exposed for sale in this state
must be wrapped in butter paper upon which
is printed the words “Oregon Dairy Butter,
16 (or ¿2) ounces full weight,” with the name
and address of the maker.
To enable patrons of the Tidings to easily
comply with this ruling this office has put iu
a supply of the standard sizes of butter paper
and will print it in lots of 100 sheets and up­
ward and deliver it by parcels post at the fol­
lowing prices;
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Send your orders to us by mail accompan­
ied by the price of the paper and it will be
promptly forwarded to you by parcel post,
prepaid.
We use the best butter paper obtainable,
and our workmanship is of the best. Let us
have your order and you will not regret it.
A s h la n d T id in g s
A s h la n d , O r e g o n
Such facts explain why more cars, using
these sizes, were factory-equipped last year
with Goodyear Tires than with any other
kind.
If you drive a Ford, Chevrolet, Maxwell or
Dort, take advantage of the opportunity to
enjoy true Goodyear mileage and economy;
equip your car with Goodyear Tires and
Heavy Tourist Tubes at our nearest Service
Station.
•$235o
$J50