Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 05, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Local and Personal
MASONIC MEETING
HOME
SWEET
HOME
TONIGHT.
A sh lan d L odge No. 2 3 m eets
th ia ( T h u rs d a y ) ev eu iu g , A ug. 5,
to r w ork in th e seccu d d egree. Vis­
itin g b r e th r e n c o rd ia lly in v ited , i
J. P . SH IN N, W. M.
W . H. DAY. S e c y .
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M iss R uby M cKay fro m P o r t­
la n d a rriv e d la st n ig h t fo r a w e e k ’s
v isit a t th e hom e of Mrs. W ilsh ire
a n d d a u g h te r, Miss P e a rl.
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O rres rem o d els clo th es.
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H. N. G rid e r a n d w ife w ill lo­
c a te in A sh lan d .
Mr. G ird e r is
a lre a d y h e re a n d h a s se cu re d a
p o sitio n in tn e S o u th e rn P acific
ro u n d h o u se
He is s ta y in g a t
th e hom e of his s is te r, Mrs. U ral
C olem an, fo r th e p re s e n t.
Mrs.
G ird e r w ill com e to A sh lan d in
th e n e a r fu tu re .
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W ill go o u t by th e day fp r
h o u se w o rk , Miss E. J. P a tte rs o n ,
! 00 L ib e rty s tre e t. P h o n e 286-J.
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C laud L illy a n d w ile of P o r t­
lan d a re v isitin g a t th e hom e of
h is b ro th e r, J. K. L illy, in A sh­
lan d .
T h u rs d a y , A u g u st 5, 1920
- 1 MJANT You TO MOW THE tAV)N TWICE'
LISTE Yod NG MAN.YACAT i OH TM i SYEAR is GONNA
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You started to BE of -TEED THE CHiCKEhs
some help to me iN Trte GARDEN - A N O f * ^
ANO YOUR
MOTHER
At LEAST ONCE A WEEK BEAT THE I t s all right D ao
sUGS FOR MOTHER?. -AN^ B ey OUGHT
BUT I D o K t BEUEUE
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; w ill in a ll p ro b a b ility be se n t out llto v sk , b u t in siste d on o ffe rin g \ co n g re ss a n d if p ay m en t c a n n o t w ith in 10 y a rd s of th e gun w ere gef
! by one of a n o th e r of th e n a tio n a l
u n to u c h e d .
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p re ss a s so c ia tio n s in th e next cou- m e P e ru n a , w hich th ey say th e be m ad e u n d e r e x istin g law s, Mr.
W h ite said t h a t he w ould use
; pie of w eeks.
In lin e w ith th is J a p s h a v e ta k e n .”
C a p ta in B riggs, w hen in terv iew -
i c o lu m n ’s policy of te llin g th e
ev ery possible e n d e a v o r to have
DAYTON, O.
N ext W eek
ed th is m o rn in g , s ta te d th a t he m=
new s b e fo re it h a p p e n s, we have
co n g re ss a p p ro p ria te $30,000 to
■ a rra n g e d fo r a O uipa B oard ser- (S p ecial by O u ija B o a rd )— C o x '
I had received no o fficial n o tice re- Hf?
cover th e case.
i vice w hich w ill cover m ost of th e sa y s:
“ A re p u b lic a n v icto ry a t I *iu
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case g a rd in g th e ste p s w hich w ere be- l = |
new s b e fo re It h a p p e n s ).
th e polls in N ovem ber w ill sp ell ; of th e in ju r e d m en R wag s ta te d ing ta k e n by A d ju ta n t-G e n e ra l
a s &n a p p e a re d to h av e re c o v e re i W h ite on b e h a lf of th e kin of th e
HOT TO M A LE. Mexico— 6 p. ru in fo r th e c o u n try .” .
boys w h o w ere killed . H e s ta te s,
m, S a tu rd a y — (S pceial by O uijo
M ARION, O. — Next W eek — fu lly from th e ir in ju rie s b efo re how ever, t h a t e ffo rts by th e ad-
B o a rd )— P a n c h o V illa. e>4-ban
leav in g C am p Lew is
(S pecial by O uijo B o ard — “ R uin
ju ta h t- g e n e ra l will be backed in
dit of this- sectio n , w ho h a s r e ­
R a lp h F ra le y , th e A sh lan d boy
fo r th e c o u n try ’will re s u lt sh o u ld
every possible way from here.
tire d from his fo rm e r p ro fessio n
who w as k illed , w as w o rk in g on
th e d e m o c ra ts score a v icto ry a t j
" P e rs o n a lly ,” C a p ta in B riggs
an d is ru n n in g a chili b e a n farm
th e polls in N o v e m b e r,” says Sen-1 | th e gun crew of th e gun located said. “ I re g a rd R alph F ra le y to
n e a r h ere, is re p o rte d to have re ­
next to th e one, m an n e d by th e
a to r H a rd in g to d ay .
ceived o ffe rs from a p ro m in e n t
M arsh field com pany, w hicli ex­ h av e given his life to h is c o u n try
a i
ju s t as o th e r boys w ho died in th e
m otion p ic tu re p ro d u c e r of th e
TIA
JUA NA , M exico — Next ploded. T h e A shland m an n e d gun
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se
rv ice d u rin g th e w ar gave th e irs,
' U nited S ta te s to a p p e a r in a fea-
¡W e e k — (S p ecial by O uija B o ard ) w as a b o u t 50 y a rd s f ’ oni th e o th e r.
I». A. P a u lse ru d , who m o to red
a n d believe his p a re n ts a re e n tit-
' tu r e film w hich w ill be title d :
— Slim W a rre n sa v s:
“ I t d o n 't A t th e tim e of th e a c c id e n t, F ra le y
dow n th e valley la s t h ig n t, s a i d 1
! ‘ K eeping ’Em G u e ssin g .” Mr. V il­ m ak e a n y d iffe re n c e w hich p a rty w as occupied w ith d u tie s a tte n d - 1 led to th e sa m e rc o m p e n sa tio n th a t = =
t h a t a r e g u la r d o w n p o u r o c c u r­
a n t upon p re p a rin g th e A sh lan d i p a re n ts
bo-v s k il,e d in F ra n c e g
la is said to have been o ffe red a
w ins a t th e polls in N ovem ber, th e
red in th e n e ig h h o rh o d of P hoe-i C h a rlo tte G reenw ood tn “ L inger I s a la ry of $400,00 a m o n th .
received.
He A n ti-S aloon L e a g u e ru in e d th e g u n , w hich h a d file d a few m in ­
h ix » an d th a t he w as g re a tly su r- L o n g e r L e tty ,” a t C h a u ta u q u a , refu se d , sa y in g :
I m ay have c o u n try J u ly j 1 9 1 9 -
u tes b e fo re , fp r f u r th e r filin g
p rised to find th a t it h ad m erely B uilding, F rid a y , A u g u st 18.
been a b a n d it but no one e ^ e r
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H is back w as to th e gun w hich
s p rin k le d up h ere.
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T he d a n c e a t th e B ungalow last a v isito
r in A shland la s t evening. |
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O uijo B o a rd )— A fte r o rd e rin g a in h is neck, se v e rin g th e sp in al
e v e n in g was one o f th e m ost su c ­
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SID EC A R , Siam — J u s t A fte r j p la te of S n y d e r’s B est, H e n ry S tid- co rd a n d c a u sin g in s ta n t d e a th .
cessfu l of th e su m m e r season. A
C liff P a y n e m ak es d ra w e rs,
B r e a k f a s t — (S p ecial
by
O u ija ( h a m a n d C asey Jo n e s p ro te s te d
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pie m o to re d up to en jo y th e m ­
only one o th e r, H o m er E lh a rt.
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selves.
' Siskiyou to d ay , in v e s tig a tin g a n [ o m ist a n d tr a n s p o r ta tio n e x p e rt, “ O ur b e a n s a re c o ld .”
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son,
tw o d a u g h te rs aged 3 an d 5
from to m o rro w . 1921, sa id : “ Un- h a t s ? ” rep lied th e w a itre ss,
J a m e s B a rre tt w as in su re d w ith ¡in th e Siskiyou school,
less th e r a te in c re a se s g ra n te d
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p a rt of h is h a t b rim a n d w h a t ¡y e a rs, a n d h e r m o th e r, w ere seri-
th e B illings A gency w hen th e fire
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m u st h av e been a rock o r fa llin g ously in ju re d M onday n ig h t when
la s t n ig h t cau sed a to ta l loss. Big
H e m stitc h in g a n d p lco tln g , Bal
th e ra ilro a d s of th e U nited S ta te s G A M B LIN G SCANDAL
co m p an ies, low ra te s , a n d p ro m p t cony Shop, V a u p e l’s S to re .
ca u se th e p rices of co m m o d ities,)
S T IR S COAST L E A G U E i piece o t s te e L b ru is in g his slioul- th e a u to d riv e n by Mr. C arson
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’ d er. T h a t m an y m o re w ere nol , backed over tw o e m b a n k m e n ts
service. L et us tell you how l it­
T h o m as H ill is h av in g a la rg e th e p
tle it w ould cost you to be ln -j
people
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i cold s to ra g e box in sta lle d in his m ay y expect to pay a b o u t tjie sam e fo rm e r big le a g u e s ta r , h a s been a ro u n d th e Suns, th e b a tte ry po- side dow n on th
»ured.
288-2
t e beach below ,
h a rk e t on N o rth M ain s tre e t.
o r less on a c co u n t of th’e d i f f e r - ' b a rre d fro m a ll P acific C oast s*1’0118 bein g in a copse o f tre e s M rs. C arso n m ay die.
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C o n su lt tlio W orld-E arned
C arson who o p e ra te s a saw m ill
ence.< H e w e n t on to s ta te : ' Bas- L eag e b a ll g ro u n d ? ; B abe B orton in o rd e r to s tim u la te w a r condi-
Stop by on y o u r e v e n in g d riv e ed on th e cost of d ig g in g th e Pan-1 of V ern o n h as been su sp en d e d and
C lairvoyant,
tio n s, w h ere c o n c ea lm e n t is nec- n e a r Y ach ats, and Mrs. K ocher,
C. C. C lifford. Y our life to him and g et y o u r su p p ly of fresh m ilk a m a c a n al, th e f-e ig h t r a te in- H a rt M a g g art of S alt L a k e h as e ssa ry .
s is te r of M rs. C arson, leaped from
He r e a d s ’a t 10c p er Ru a r t - Skim m ilk and
is like an open book,
T
he
fuse
in
th
e
sh
e
lls
used
th e m ac h in e b efo re th e p lu n g e and
c re a se sh o u ld
n o t ca u se la te been u n c o n d itio n a lly rele ase d as
y o u from th e c ra d le to th e g rav e c la b b e r fo r c o tta g e cheese 10c p er sle e p e rs to rise e a rly .”
a re s u lt of a lle g ed a tte m p ts to sh o u ld “ a r m ,” th a t is, becom e li- escap ed in ju ry .
289-1
d iffe re n t from an y o th e r m edium gallon. 153 G ra iih e St.
i “ b u y ” v a rio u s p lay e rs a n d p lo ttin g a b le to explosion on im p a c t w ith
T he ac cid e n t o c c u rre d w hen Car-
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LA K E O F T H E W OODS— A bout . to “ th ro w ” g am es in th e P acific
O rres cle a n s clo th es. P h o n e 64.
St.. M edford. O re., fo r a lim ited
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tim e only.
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B o a r d ) — A g h o stly lig h t w hich
All deny th e a lle g a tio n s. A tria l as does a rifle b u lle t, d u e to th e e n c e-Y a c h a ts road a n d “ k illed ’
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P B ra g h e tti of San F ra n cisc o
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is a g u e st of D. P erozzi a t his A sh­
p ro je c tile w as h a lf w ay o u t of 40 feet high. T he d ro p from th e
OREGON ROADS.
lan d hom e. T oday Mr. P erozzi and p a n y h a s ta k e n o v er a la rg e p ro p ­ c re a te d c o n s te rn a tio n am o n g th e
th e b a rre l, s e ttin g of th e heavy second b lu ff to th e beach w as 3 0
h is guest a re going to C ra te r lake. e rty on C le a r creek 25 m iles west c a m p e rs a t th is m o u n ta in re s o rt.
T. N. T. c h a rg e in th e sh e ll a n d feet.
of th e ir p re s e n t h o ld in g s, w hile E v e n tu a lly n o n e had th e n e rv e to
(R ^ lio rte d by F o re s t S erv ice.)
blo w in g th e big gun to pieces.
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W e ste rn O regon.
L aw n s in th e city a re a lre a d y a ^ ew Y ork s y n d ic a te h a s bonded
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L a rg e c h u n k s of th e gun w ere
b e g in n in g to show th e e ffe c ts of ,b e L ow den ra n c h a t th e m o u th
G ra n ts
P a ss-A lm e d a — O p e n ;
P e n d le to n .— $ 1 4,000
b u ild in g
fo u n d
se v e ra l
h u n d re d
y a rd s p e rm its let th is m o n th .
th e re s tric tio n s as to w a te rin g oi a e ia d valley, an d will p la c e r in g o n e a fte rn o o n , c a u g h t a c a rp J good.
—M edford M ail-T rib u n e. a n d th e m y ste ry of th e L a k e g h o st
P o r t O rford-G old B each— O pen; aw ay. One r e g u la r a rm y m an who
m ad e n ecessary
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fa ir. C am p g ro u n d s a v a ila b le .
B end.— $20,000 a c re tra c t of
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G old B each -C rescen t C ity— Op- a rd s b e h in d th e g u n s w ith heavy tim b e r b o u g h t by B rooks-S canlow
u rg ed to m ak e every e ffo rt to
M oonlight w altzes. open.
tim b e r b etw een h i n a n d th e gun, L u m b e r Co.
In sid o th e c a rp w as a e n ; fair.
k eep th e ir law n s in th e best pos­ u rd a y n ig h t.
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sib le s h a p e by c a re fu l irrig a tio n
E a s te r n O regon.
on it. th e very one th a t P ro f. I r ­
d u rin g th e h o u rs w hen such is L a u n s p a c h ’s o rc h e s tra .
S p a rta -E a s t E a g le R o ad — O pen;
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ving V in in g had lost som e w eeks ¡fa ir,
p e rm itte d an d to ta k e every p re ­
D r. A. J. F a w c e tt is ta k in g c a re
c a u tio n a g a in s t w a te r w a stag e
before.
T he fla s h lig h t w as s t i l l ;
M edical S p rin g s-C a rso n — Med
of th e p ra c tic e of D r. G. C. K n o tt b rig h tly lit an d in a good 3 ta te of j ical S p rin g s to M a rtin B ridge, op
b o th o u tsid e a n d in sid e th e house.
of G len d ale th ro u g h th e m o n th of
p re s e rv a tio n .
T h e City C ouncil a n d th e Com ­
e n ; M a rtin B rid g e to C arso n , clos­
A u g u st, w hile Dr. K n o tt is on a
ed ; b ad b rid g es.
m erc ia l C lub c o m m itte e a p p o in t-
v a c atio n tr ip to th e co ast, th e n
CHICAGO— T h u rs d a y — (S p ec­
ed fo r th e p u rp o se a re g o i n g '.
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7 0 'ilia . Dr. F a w c e tt w ill open a n of-
M arsh field . — C o u n ty com m is-
clines. (E d. N ote— So did B ry a n ).
a n d m ean s for in c re a sin g th e w a-
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Lee in th e P a y n e b u ild in g ad jo in -
s ic n e rs c re a te big d ra in a g e p ro je c t
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se ek in g to u n rav e l th e in tiric a c ie s __ ____________
A. A. D avidson. C. J. D avidson
of th e sy stem so th a t th e U nited ' FO R R E N T — In fin e locatio n ,
a n d th e la tte r 's d a u g h te r, who
S ta te s can ap p ly it w ith re v e rse
fu rn is h e d fro n t room w ith sleep-
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Tw o full
E n g lish in sm u g g lin g I. W. W .s
R iv er valley c lim a te , left
size beds.
T h re e d o lla rs p er
from th e U nited S ta te s to J a p a n .
tftV fo r th e ir hom e a t K in g sb u rg
w eek o r te n d o lla rs p e r m o n th .
he S an Jo a q u in valley in Cal-
P h o n e 411-R .
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One of th e p re tie s t fem en in e
M ED FO RD . Ore. -C o u n ty F a ir
rn la . T he D avidsons, who a re
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FO R SA L E — One 2 -h o rse-p o w er
p ro sp e ro u s ra isiu g ro w ers, s ta te fash io n s of a ll tim e is th e ap ro n . D ay
. t cial by J u ija B o a rd ) — < g as e n g jne> one fed ch o p p er, one
th a t re sid e n t of th e ir hom e valley An a p ro n h a s th e d o u b le n a tu r e I. B. D rye of th is city w as a rr e s t
a n v il, 160 lbsu
I n q u ir e 100
It m ay ed to d ay on su sp icio n of know
U nion St.
fin d it n ecessary to g et o u t for of c o q u e try a n d u tility .
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a t least a m o n th e ach y e a r in o r ­ be e ith e r one o r th e o th e r o r bo th , ing w h ere he could g et a d rin k . FO UN D— S a tu rd a y , on Iow a St.,
d e r to have som e re lie f from th e a n d in th a t rese m b le s th e tan .
He is loud in his p ro te s ta tio n s of
lu n ch c lo th a n d fo u r n a p k in s.
So it is w ith p le a s u re th a t I innocence, sa y in g :
“ I w ill a d - ! M rs. L. W. S to rm , 549 A u b u rn
h e a t.
T hey a re d e lig h te d w ith
St.
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h av e n o ted th e p ro m in e n ce given m it h a v in g rea d in th e M ail-T rib-i
A sh lan d a n d will r e tu r n a g a in .
to th e a p ro n , th is season.
So une th a t th e R u ssia n s hud ta k e n W A N TED — To re n t o r buy, house
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M r, an d Mrs. M erle R obison. m any c h a rm in g w ays have been B rest-L ito v sk a n d w ere d ru n k I a n d b a rn ; a b o u t o n e o r tw o
M rs. C. V B eeler. M iss G oldie ) fo u n d of u sin g it.” T h e re is, for w ith joy. B ut I trie d every d r u g ­
a c re s of la n d ; te im s . G ive p ar- s s
tic u la rs .
A d d res W . E. c a re
B eeler a n d Mrs. Teter re tu rn e d in sta n c e, th e a p ro n th a t is of th e s to re in to w n a n d none of th em '
of
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T uesàiiy from C rescen t City. Mr. ! sa m e m a te ria l as th e frock, say,
R obison re p o rts th e C rescent City as an illu s tra tio n , a black t a f f e ta ,
tic
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ro a d to he in good sh a p e th is T his a p ro n u su a lly h a s fu ll ru f-
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ties of itse lf a ll ro u n d th e edge,
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th e ru ffle s g ro w in g w id er to w a rd s
( lyde W illiam son of th e M odern th e hips, to give a p a n n ie r effect.
I 'b o u t h i d t o pull
P lu m b in g an d H e a tin g Co., of i F o r f u r th e r a c c e n tu a tio n of th is
\
hi? cussed eárs o u t,
M edford, left last S unday e v e n in g e ffe c t a s im ila r ru ffle d a p ro n m ay
to $ ï t him, up to it . *
fo r W eed. C a lifo rn ia , w h ere h e lb 3 ad d e d a t th e back.
w ill In sta ll a h e a tin g an d p lum b
T h en th e re is th e e ja b o ra te
ing system in th e new W eed U nion a p ro n of w h ite b a tis te a n d lace
G ra m m a r school.
used on fro ck s of ta ffe ta , navy
Asks $10,000 Each
For Guardsmen
OFF CLIFF
CHAUTAUQUA BLDG.
F R ID
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A U G U S T 13
MOROSCO
Charlotte Greenwood
In th e M usical C om edy T e n -S tril.e
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LO N G ER
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P ric e s:
50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2 00, $2 50
P lu s 10 P e r Cent W ai Tax.
M ail O rd e rs N ow :
A d d re ss O. T. B e rg n e r, V ining T h e a tre
Scat Sale Tuesday, Aug. 10
At V in in g T h e a tr e a n d g o s e B ros.
THE THEATER BEADTin?
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Last Times Tonight
BY AN A L I S T A R ( AST.
ALSO
Comedy- 'Broken Bubbles”
and
Path«' W eekly
Mi an d Mrs. E. D. B riggs a n d
M rs. J J. M cN air a n d d a u g h te r
M a rjo rie , w ith W . M. B riggs as
c h a u ffe u r, lea v e th is e v en in g for
Gold B each, a t th e m o u th of th e
R ogue R iver, w h ere Mr. B riggs
w ill re p re s e n t th e A sh lan d fis h e r­
m en a t a co n fe re n ce to be h eld |
b e tw e en re p re s e n ta tiv e s or th e i
C o n tra c t let fo r fo u r m iles St.
c a n n e rie s , fis h e rm e n ’s u n io n s and H e le n s -P itts b u rg highw ay,
s p o rts m e n , in re g a rd to R ogue
D allas.— B u rn ed sa w m ill to be
re b u ilt a t once.
R iv e r fish in g m a tte rs .
T h e D alles.— 20 a c re s c h e rrie s
.
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F o r p le a tin g , see O rres.
289-6 n e tte d $10,000 h ere.
FR ID A Y-S XTUKDAY
JACK PÍCKF0RD
Don’t Forget the Date
Saturday, August 7th
N o v I X'ofc t o p u ll
h.is d a n c e d t a l l
VAUPEL’S
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News.
A S P L E N D ID PROGRAM !
It will be of great interest
to every lady in Ashland
and vicinity.
T he a p ro n ide a p p e a ls to m e so
m uch t h a t I had it p u t, in a little
d itte r e n t way, on a n o th e r d ress.
T his tim e th e d ress is o f ’ black
t a l ie t a a n d th e afiro n is of all-
over yellow lace w ith a yellow lace
tu c k e r a n d yellow lace en d s to
i
th e sash .
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and
Wife
for a Special Announcement
a n d b lack , o r even serg e.
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