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    Wedne**ii»y, S e p tem b e r 1, 1920
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE FOLK
Local and Personal
MARY'S LAMB IS NOW A GOAT
Rowing Best Sport,
Says Navy Stroke
a re dev elo p in g p a trio tis m of th e ed by th e k id d ies, w ho w ere a n x -j
highest, k in d
ious to a s s is t in a n y th in g p e rta in -
T h e w h o le su m m e r colony a t- ing to th e joys of th e p lay g ro u n d ,
te n d e d th e ir S a b b a th school a n d T he p a st season h a s been one of
u n q u a lifie d joy. b o th to th e c b il-<
d re n a n d th e su p e rv iso r, a n d will
he a b rig h t spot in th e m em ory
of a l L _ ______ ___
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e v e n in g serv ices on S unday.
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P ro fe s s o r W ilson, Rev. C. A.
M alta. C om m ander), No.
E d w a rd s a n d Rev. J. W . H oyt
$ 3 6 ,0 0 0
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w e re p le a s a n t h e lp fu l v isito rs d u r ­
in g th e o u tin g .
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By H e n ry L F a rrell
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1. 1930
D ated Aug. 1, 1920. O p tio n al A ug. 1, 1921. Due Au
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(U. P. Staff C orrespondent.)
i ¡ng home a youngster w ith a m an s
itin g a n d so jo u rn in g S ir K n ig h ts
E s tim a te d to M a tu re a s F o llo w s:
i in te n d e n t of th e
P re sb y te ria n
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$6000 A ug 1, 1 9 2 3 . . . . ....................................................
F. D. W A G N ER , E. C.
b a ll in h ig h school a n d th e n en- i school e a c h Sunday
5000
Aug. 1. 1924 .............................................................. »8.30 •
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te r e d G rin n ell C ollege.
R aym ond
B ad g er
d ro v e o u t
g ray b la n k e t la te la s t N ovem ber,
9000
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H is d re a m of su ccess in a th - j M onday to th e la k e and joined
a big s tr a ig h t, b ro a d -sh o u ld e re d
6000
A ug. 1, 1927 .....................................................................“ “
M rs. M o rth lan d a n d d a u g h te r
te tic s c am e in u n d re a m t p r o p o r - jh is f a th e r fo r a h u n tin g trip in
7000
Aug. 1, 1928 .........................................
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pay ab le a t th e N a tio n a l B ank of C om m erce. New York or
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FIN A N C IA L S T A T E M E N T O F E N T IR E CITY
b ra w n a g a in s t th e o a r th a t stftik e d field in New Y ork d u rin g th e gam e
up E a st M ain s tre e t on a bicycle
P la y g ro u n d < 'loses
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th e c h ild r e n ’s p la y g ro u n d , closed
p u rp o se s) .................................................. $la8,.i> '»
tu rn e d on a c o rn e r.
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Net d e b t fo r g e n e ra l p u rp o se s ................................
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T h a t rig h t foot b elongs to th e g a m e w ith a c lia rle y -h o rse in a ttr a c tiv e p a ra d e s ta g e d by th e
E X E M P T FROM A LL F E D E R A L INCOME TAX
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son of a w e a lth y G rin n ell, Iow a,
w ood’s close co m p an io n s th ro u g h -
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D ance a t th e B u ngalow !
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v. , „ „ .o u t th e long s u m m e r days. T hese
,n (a sty ga].b un(,
M usic!
B est
F lo o r!
C andy
h is w ay th ro u g h co llege r a th e r 9n th e f ir s t play , my leg h u r t
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D ances!
F re e
T ic k e t
D ances!
th a n accept th e e a sie r ro u te v ia '
M o rris B u ild in g . 309-11 S ta r k St.
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M oonlight D ances!
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No. 2 C e n tra l B u ild in g
a p ro u d p a r e n t’s check.
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attractive
little
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crow ds!
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T e lep h o n e s: E llio tt 2840 a n d
H e w as in th e h o sp ita l a t th e
on all(1 w bjph b ad bpen
w ith h is r a n k a m o n g th e m id sh ip ­
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F ire g ot in to th e d ry g ra s s a t
m en. d re a m t, hoped an d a s p ire d j a c ad e m y fo r a m o n th a lt e r th e com posed by som e of th e o lder
C A L IFO R N IA O F F IC E :
th e c o rn e r of M orton an d Iow a
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ts
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an k B ldg, Sail F ra n cisc o . P h o n e D ouglas 4 3 1
to be a g r e a t a t h ’e te w hen h e ' gam e
c h ild re n of A sh la n d . B o th th e pa-
s tr e e ts s h o rtly a f te r noon today
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w as r u n n in g a ro u n d L o d o ra , la .,
I ra d e an d play w ere la rg e ly a tte n d -
a n d e n d a n g e re d a resid e n ce p ro p ­
The b i g , —
.......... —- —
in s h o rt tro u s e rs . B ut he w as a th e g r e a te s t,” lie says.
e rty n e a r th e re . T h e blaze had
pny little lad a n d c o u ld n ’t s ta n d crow ds a n d th e jov of p erso n a l
a lre a d y reach ed a s-hed a d jo in in g
th e g a ff o f even th e k id g am es c o n ta c t b rin g big th r ills in to o t-
th e h o u se w hen a n a la rm w as
b a ll, b u t ro w in g is th e g re a te s t be-
M r. a n d M rs. U ral
C olem an in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d .
Miss Issie M cCully
a n d M rs.
se n t in to th e fire d e p a rtm e n t
W h en h e w as e ig h t y e a rs old i ca u se it is a m a n ’s g am e in e \ e i \
H u ffm a n of J a c k s o n v ille w e re w ere g u e sts of G ra n ts P ass frie n d s
w hich ru sh e d to th e scen e an d
h
is
fa th e r se n t him to h is ra n c h 1 se n se of th e w ord "
g u e sts of Mrs. J. S. P a rso n y e s te r ­ th e f ir s t of th e w eek.
e x tin g u ish e d th e fire.
No d a m ­
day.
a g e w as done.
M rs. F r a n k R eed of T a le n t w as!
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an
A sh lan d sh o p p e r y e s te rd a y a f-j
Mr. a n d Mrs. Z e rc h e r of S alem
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C h ristia n
b u sin e ss m an.
b lo n d , 41, w ould lik e to m eet a 1 a re te m p o ra ry re s id e n ts of A sh- te rn o o n .
widow o r m aid e n lad y . (W o rk - jaIwj w h ere th e v have com e for
in g girl p re fe rre d .) A d d ress M r. th e b e n e fit of
M ayor C. B. L n m k in w as th e
M rs.
Z e rc h e r’s
V in to n , P. O. Box »36. M edford,
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p ro b ab ly th e s u re s t o u tfie ld e r in
By L . R. Blanchard .
m
erce
fo ru m in M edford to d ay
s u ffe re r fro m a s th m a . Tw o y e a rs
le a g u e s— th o se m en
CHICAGO, Sept. 1.— T he C hi­ th e m a jo r
Mrs. R. C. B ailey is hack a t h e r ago th e y sp e n t a co u p le of w eeks noon. T h e topic of th e m a y o r’s
c
o
m
p
rise
th
e
m ira c le line.
Sox,
c rip p le d a n d
w ork in M cN air B ro th e rs ’ d ru g in A sh lan d , d u rin g w hich tim e a d d re s s w as “ Move th e C ou n ty cago W h ite
T
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e
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a
re
n
o t so w eak as a p ­
s to re on th e P laza a f te r a v a c a ­ M rs. Z e rc h e r g o t re lie f th a t h as S e a t.” A n u m b e r of m em b e rs of s h o rt a s te lla r s ta f f of p itc h e rs,
p
e
a
rs
a
t
firs
t
glan
ce. T h e ir th ir d
tio n spent in Bend a n d P o rtla n d . la s te d fo r tw o y e a rs. S he is now- th e local C h a m b e r of C om m erce h a v e one h a ll-m a rk of c h a m p io n ­
b
a
se
m
a
n
,
B
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W
eav er, m u st be
ship. P e rh a p s th is m a rk e x p la in s
Mr. an d M rs. E R. G reive an d v ery bad, b u t fee ls h e r hope o f w e re in a tte n d a n c e
w hy a clu b , a p p a re n tly
fa ta lly ra n k e d w ith th e g re a te s t. “ Sw ede'
c h ild re n of H o rn b ro o k a r e sh o p ­ reco v ery lies in th e to n ic c lim a te ?
J.
E.
R
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e
r
of
S
ed
alia,
Mo.,
w eak in v ita l p o in ts, h a s k e p t up R isb e rg a s a s h o rts to p is com ­
p e rs in A sh la n d to day.
of th is city.
in g fa s t o ffen siv ely
a n d d e fe n ­
and M r. S tev en so n of K a n sa s C ity, in th e ra c e th e la s t tw o y e a rs.
sively,
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Old p a p e rs fo r s a le a t T he T id ­
A sk y o u r g ro c e r fo r B onton j M o - a re g u e sts a t
h °m e oi
T h e h a ll-m a rk i® th e s tr a ig h t
ings office.
tf b re a d ; m ad e clean a n d w h o le-i‘ ^ r - a n ^ ^I r s -
Y a rb ro u g h on lin e fro m c a tc h e r to c e n te rfie ld ! Sox h a v e one of th e big b e rth a s
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3 0 5 -tf Scenic
D rive.
T h ese
m en a re If a n y clu b e v e r, ju s tifie d th e a n ­ of th e gam e.
"O le, T h e S w ede,” la st n ig h t
T h e w e a k n e ss h a s been a s h o r t­
to u rin g th e w est lo o k in g fo r a lo­ c ie n t th e o ry o r s u p e rs titio n th a t
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p roved a very m e lle r d ra m m e r
a
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of re g u la rly w in n in g p itc h e rs
A la rg e n u m b e r of h u n te r s went, c a tio n a n d a re very fa v o ra b ly im ­ t h a t s tr a ig h t lin e m e a n s a good
w ith a v ery
m e lle r c a st.
T he
a n d a t f ir s t base. T he d e te c tio n
Jack so n
ro u n ty . clu b , th e Sox h av e done it.
o u t y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n a n d e a rly p ressed w ith
firs t a c t w as very c le v e r— g e ttin g
Mr.
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r
is
a
c
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u
sin
of
th
e
R ay S ch alk , th e m o st s p e c ta c ­ of C hick G andil ro b b ed th e Sox
th is m o rn in g to be in re a d in e s s
th e $ ten .
It d e a lt in w ills a n d
u la r if n o t th e b e s t c a tc h e r in th e of a c lev er f ie ld e r .a n d a d a n g e r­
Easily Made
to g et a sh o t a t th e d e e r a n d Y a rb ro u g h fam ily.
boobs a n d q u it a b ru p tly a t th e end
ous h itte r .
H is p lace h a s been
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wild th in g s, w hose seaso n of h u n t ­
of th e second a c t, ju s t a s if th e re
Rev. C. A. E d w a rd s w as a b le to p itc h e rs in C ico tte, W illia m s a n d ta k e n th is y e a r by T ed J o u rd a n ,
ing o p en s to d ay . A sh lan d c itiz e n s
2 c u p s iE T w R l'! F lo w r .
w as a n o th e r one to com e, b u t
sit up lo r a w hile y e s te rd a y a f ­ K e rr to ta k e th e box; E d d ie Col­ a fla sh y fie ld e r, b u t h a rd ly of
(siiu J b elo re mcaiuriiig
expect to fe a s t on v enison fo r th e
th e co m pany w as a fra id to p u t
te rn o o n fo r th e f ir s t tim e since lin s, th e p e re n n ia l p e e r of sec­ big lea g u e c la ss a s a b a tte r , a n d
2
level teaspou<ut baking
nex t tw o m o n th s.
powder.
it on. T he n ex t tim e Ole com es
th e a u to m o b ile
a c c id e n t ou th e o n d b a sem e n , a n d " H a p ” F e lsc h J o h n C ollins, o u tfie ld e r.
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M teaspoon salt.
to A sh la n d he will uo d o u b t have
J level tabJesixxeis short cn-
Mrs. E lva H o b a rt, fo rm e r p a s ­ D ead In d ia n ro ad in w hich he w-as
so
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m o re reom .
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ig cup milk or water
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is v isitin g relative«- a n d frie n d s
H e m s titc h in g a n d p lco tin g , B al­
S lit the dry ingredients to ­
in A sh lan d th is w eek. On le a v in g
gether twice; work m short-
T h e customer’s satisfaction is
c o n y Shop, V a u p e l’s S to re.
G ilb ert C a rm a c k , a y o u n g boy
h e re la st s p rin g M rs. H o b a rt w e n t
erar« with tw o knives; add
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o f th is city , w as s tru c k by an
in
m
in
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w
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en
th
e
grocer
ntdk or water, gradually
Life’s Good Days
A R eal D a n c e '
All tlie la te s t to Los A ngeles to e n g a g e in e v a n ­ a u to m o b ile y e s te rd a y
a fte rn o o n
mix mg and cutting through
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begin with uffiikbUf
D ance H its!
I n s tr u m e n ta l no v el­ gelistic w ork.
with knife, tilt the whole is
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n
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G.
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B
riscoe
w h ile rid in g a lo n g on h is bicycle.
Wheat Hearts and
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• tight, spongy mass I urn
ties!
H o g a n ’s L a u g h in g T ro m ­
I
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is
sold
in
10,
2
4
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Mail.
T he V alley B and ex p ects to give T he c a r ra n o v er th e boy, ren- of th e public schools lias been
onto a well (toured board,
cream
for
breakfast.
bone!
P o r te r 's
Sobbing
Saxo­
roll lightly to one inch thick
an open a ir c o n c ert in th e p a rk « d e rin g him u n co n scio u s. He w as busy th e p a st w eek o r so p lacin g T he G erm o n g o v e rn m e n t a n d esp e­
pound sacks.
phone!
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nunutes.
R a g tim e , at th e P iano!
At th e ra in la st F rid a y n ig h t no c o n c e rt w h ich th e
pantry, too; um! tan!
a c c id e n t
o c c u rre d . on th e faculty* b o a rd d u rin g th e • T hey a re convinced th a t such
BUNGALOW !
TO N IG H T!
p e rso n s a s d e sire to e m ig ra te a re
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tie s!
A rani p a rty from s ta r t to
W ed n esd ay N ig h t D ance a t th e ) a u to m o b ile q u ite b a d ly sm ash ed w ith th e ex cep tio n of one, th a t of th e m o st p a rt, th e y a re la b o re rs
l in i s h !
by iM iother c a r ru n n in g in to it. h isto ry in th e J u n io r h ig h school. a n d d ra ftsm e n . A nd. .l o r th e
B ungalow ! D o n ’t m iss it!
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F ollow th e cro w d s to th e Big
J. W . McCoy, c a sh ie r of th e ! of T a le n t. A ccording to M r. P e- fill th is p o sitio n , b u t it is e x p e ct­ so soon a s raw m a te ria ls a re a t
D ance a t th e B ungalow W e d n es­
F irs t N a tio n a l B ank, lias sold h is p -o z z i he saw th e c a r com ing from ed a te a c h e r w ill be em ployed by h a n d . A s fo r th e la b o re r, lie is
day N ight!
re sid e n c e on U pper A lm ond s tr e e t r a cro ss ro ad a n d ste e re d h is c a r th e tim e school o pens nex t M on­ n eed ed in th e field s an d tin- fac­
to rie s, say th e g o v e rn m e n t p eo p le.
V ictor M ills is expected to a r- to Leo J a m m e rth a l of B o zem an , out of th e way a s f a r as possi d ay, o r sh o rtly a fte r.
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sy th e . p rin c ip a l; E lsie A yer, m a th ­ s ta n c e , e m ig ra n ts could go to th e
p y in g a p o sitio n in tlie C itizens
low
s ta r ts
p ro m p tly a t
nin e a n d fam ily.
B ra z ilia n s ta te s.
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E v a n g e lin e Poley, h o u se h o ld eco­ th is y e a r, d iffic u ltie s a ro s e — as
C h a rle s F e rg u so n of K la m a th sig n ed a n d w ill go in to th e in s u r ­ n o m ics; M abel Bay, E n g lis h ; E v ­ a n o u tg ro w th of th e old sy stem —
a s tlie d a n c e rs w ish.
D ancing
F a lls, who h a s been s p e n d in g sev-i, a n c e b u sin e ss h e re a fte r.
fre e u n itl n in e -th irty !
elyn M e rrill. E n g lish a n d te a c h ­ w h en B razil m ad e its o ffe r to a s­
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Mr. and Mrs. G. C. S tevens a n d P o rtla n d , a rriv e d in A sh la n d th is ;
hand
and
p e n m a n sh ip ; G race B razil.
d a u g h te r D orothy a re hom o from m o rn in g a n d will he th e g u e st o f p o ra ry e m p lo y m en t in th e C itizens K nopp, S p a n ish a n d h is to ry ; G er­
In s o fa r a s e m ig ra n ts in sist on
an ex ten d ed visit w hich in clu d e d his b ro th e r, Leo F. F e rg u s o n , f o r B ank b e g in n in g th e first of Sep- a ld in e
R uch, biology;
W a lte r q u ittin g th e c o u n try , tlie g o v e rn ­
j.- te m b e f.
s to p s in L akeview a n d A ltu r a s ., a few days.
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Mr. a n d M rs. G. A. L a th a m , re s ­ scien ce;
San F ran cisco .
Miss H ild a O hde of M an n in g .
a
n d ty p e w ritin g ;
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M exico, B razil a n d th e A rg e n tin e
C a rv e r, ph y sical tra in in g .
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th e school b o a rd
a s te a c h e r o f leave to d ay fo r P o rtla n d w here
n o t to N o rth A m erica a n d o th e r
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S ta te E air. Salem . S e p te m b e r 27 ¡or h ig h school, h a s a rriv e d in re la tiv e s.
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tu r a l, livestock and in d u s tria l e x - ¡ th e com ing w in te r
Mrs. M a rth a R eed a n d d a u g h ­ econom ics;
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M orehouse, h a tr e d still.
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e v e r before.
A. II. L ea. S e c re -ila n d p a rk th is w eek. T hey h av e a n d h a v e ta k e n th e Neil a p a r t­ d a O hde, re a d in g a n d a rith m e tic ;
ta iy Salem
com e h e re fo r th e b e n e fit of M rs. m e n ts on F a c to ry s tr e e t fo r th e ____ , h isto ry ; N ellie R oss S ixth
w in ter. Miss R eed is one of th e g ra d e ; R ay
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B ru n e r,
back from a trip to C ra te r la k e
M rs. A llen of L a G ra n g e , 111., J u n io r h ig h school fo r th e co m ­ g ra d e ;
M
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se
c o n d !. T h e Boy S co u ts re tu r n e d sa fe ­
g ra d e ; K a th ry n
w hich th ey to o k d u rin g th e p ast i an d M iss E lm o re of E lm ira , N. Y.. ing y e a r.
W a tte n b a rg e r, ly a n d h a p p ily fro m th e ir firs t
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g ra d e ;
Isa b e lla
w eek
a re g u e sts of th e ir b r o th e r . H . T.
a n n u a l e n c a m p m e n t,
y e ste rd a y .
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h av e b een sp e n d in g th e su m m e r
H a w th o rn e School— I la M yers, T h e w hole a ff a ir h a s been m ost
Mi an d Mrs. H a rry H a rriso n N o rth M ain s tre e t,
in
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p rin c ip a l, six th g ra d e ; F lo re n c e e n jo y a b le a n d p ro fita b le fo r th e
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S an F ra n c isc o a n d o th e r c itie s in I in V a u p e l’s d e p a rtm e n t s to r e th ia to pay a visit to frie n d s in th a t cro ss, fo u rth g ra d e ; R u th B row n,
th a t v icinity. T hey h av e s ta r te d w eek w hile th e r e g u la r c le r k s a re city.
th ir d
g ra d e ;
M ildred
M illion, B ad g er, K o e h le r a n d M ow at fo r
h o u se k e e p in g in th e C. H. H a r -la w a y on th e ir v acatio n s.
th ir d a n d f o u rth g ra d e s ; V era th e s k ilfu l h a n d lin g of th e cam p,
B andon to h av e new sa w m ill to
M annel, second
g ra d e ;
M abel e sp ecially M r. R igg, w ho sta y e d
g a d in e resid e n ce c n N o rth Pio-
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h a s c u t tim b e rs fo r resaw in g .
Miss J a n e E p ste in ,
w ho
Q u ire, f i r |t g ra d e ; E u g e n ia C ar- th ro u g h th e w hole ex pedition.
neei a \ e n m .
g u est of h e r s is te r, M rs.
In te stim o n y of th e m anly, o r ­
son, f ir s t g rad e .
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
j E. H oxie a n d fam ily , fo rm e r W a lte r Mac A dam s, fo r th e p ast
There are many new comers d e rly co n d u c t of th e boys, m any
k in d n e sse s
of
A shland re s id e n ts , a r e back from w eek o r so, le ft la s t n ig h t f o r L o s F O R SALE— Nicely
furnished among this list, but all come well c o u rte s ie s a n d
home; fine location. See own­ recommended, and the board of o th e r A sh la n d c a m p e rs a t th e la k e
Y akim a, w h e re th e y h av e been re- A ngeles w h e re sh e w ill v isit be-
er. 124 Nob Hill St.
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c e n tly living, a n d w ill sp en d th e fo re r e tu r n in g to h e r h o m e in S t.
education feel elated in securing w ere given th e m . J. H. McGee,
w in te r in A sh lan d
Louis.
FOR SALE— A very gold organ. such a strong corps of instructors th e ir n e a re s t n e ig h b o r in cam p,
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youth of Ashland for the coming penses. T h e local W o m a n ’s R e­
S tu d io A sh lan d w ill close F r i - i a n d M rs. H . H. A llyn c a m e up
FO SALE— Grain hay; in stack year. School for th e year 1920- lie f C orps gave $10 to th e ir fu n d ,
«lav eveS ing. S e p te m b e r 3.
R e -¡fro m G ra n ts P a ss th e f ir s t o f th e
or delivered. H. V. Mitchell, 1921 opens Monday, September 6. b e c au se th e y believe th e S couts
1-2 1 w eek to v isit w ith frie n d s,
Wells Ranch.
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