Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 18, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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G ra n ts P a ss y e s te rd a y to look af-
: te r his b u sin e ss in te re s ts th e re .
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E rn e s t H icks and fam ily s ta r te d
M rs. W . J . D o u g h e rty a n d
d a u g h te r E d n a w ere
g u e sts of th ia m o rn in g to r a trip to th e Jos-
M e d io rd frie n d s y e ste rd a y .
e p h in e caves. T hey in te n d to be
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j gone se v e ra l days.
Local and Personal
J . W . McCoy, c a sh ie r o f th e !
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f i r s t N a tio n a l B ank, h a s been a b -i
R - L - S m ith a n d fam ily have
Sent from his po st fo r a few days, m oved in to th o P u tn a m a p a rt-
ta k in g a s h o rt
v a c atio n
a b o u t m erits on V ista s tr e e t fro m th e
s o u th w h ere th ey h ad been living
hom e.
l o r som e t i m e .' T h e S m ith fam ily
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C liff P a y n e m ak e s m ag azin e vzere fo rm e r re s id e n ts of A sh lan d
sta n d s.
13-3 a n d a re g re a tly d e lig h te d to be
back a g a in .
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T o u ris ts sto o p in g ai th e Co­
H otel A u stin to d ay a re : J. J. C on­
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b ia h o tel a re Mr. a n d M rs.
way, E. P . L ane, P . A. C hinnock.
San P ra n c isc o ; M r. a n d M rs. M. W illiam M orley, P A. M orley a n d
A. G ra h a m , S. L. W are, San D i­ J . P . M ulhall.
DOWN
ON THE
FARM
eruin eiii as a loan repayable ¡n
30 y e a rs. T h is in te n tio n o f th e
g o v e rn m e n t w as a n n o u n c ed today
in th e S outh A frican h ouse of as
sem bly by th e p re m ie r, G eneral
S m uits.
He ex p lain ed th a t enem y a sse ts
h eld by the. c u sto d ia n of enem y
p ro p e rty in S o u th A frica to ta lle d
13,000,000
pounds
of
w hich
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been p aid o u t to G e rm a n s d o m i­
fam ily of K la m a th P a lls a re A sh­
Big d an ce! N a ta to rlu m !
Sat-
A aron S. W atk in s, of G erm an to w n , O., P ro h ib itio n c a n d id a te for p re sid e n t, g o e ^ S e n a to r H a rd ­ ciled in S outh A frica. Of th e re ­
la n d g u e sts th is w eek.
u rd a y n ig h t!
New R o y al Jazz
ing one b e tte r, in co n d u c tin g his d ry cam paign. H e is ru n n in g for office from over th e w aghtub on his
m a in in g
10,000,000
pounds
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back porch. W a tk in s, p ro fesso r in a m ilita ry college, has long done th e fam ily w ash every M onday
O rc h e stra .
290-T -F -S -tf
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A le tte r of th e a lp h a b e t is a m o rn — and he Is sta y in g on th e jo b d esp ite his n o m in a tio n to lead th e dry tic k e t, as these new pic­ 1,000,000 p o u n d s w ould be te m ­
sm all a ff a ir , b u t it m ak e s a deal
tu re s show . H e Is a M ethodist E piscopal m in is te r, tw ice vice p resid e n tial c a n d id a te a n d once c a n d i­ p o ra rily a p p lie d in s a tis fa c tio n of
M rs. L. J. O rres a n d d a u g h te r
d a te for th e g o v ern o rsh ip of Ohio.
of d iffe re n c e in th e m ea n in g of a n
S o u th A fric a n
c la im s on G e r­
E d n a le ft th is w eek fo r In d ia n a p ­
ex p ressio n . W h en T h e T id in g s
m an s fo r d e b ts o r fo r p ro p e rty in
olis a n d .p o in ts in Io w a w h ere
B ishop C h a rle s E d w a rd L o c k e ,! w ork up a good a p p e tite fo r th e tio n of M rs. J. P. D odge a s esc-1 G e rm a n y s e q u e s tra te d by th a t
j c h ro n ic le d th e h a p p e n in g s a t th e
•they w ill v isit
re la tiv e s an d
fo
rm
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of
a M eth o d ist w o n d e rfu l s p re a d laid o u t on th e o n d v ic e -re g e n t w as e ffe c te d , a s : g o v e rn m e n t.
i C h a m b e r of C om m erce fo ru m
frie n d s fo r a m o n th .
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w ill p a s s 1 ta b le s in th e picnic g ro u n d s, w hich th e f ir s t v ice -re g e n t, M iss C h am ­
: lu n ch e o n it s ta te d in th e w rite u p
On th e b a la n c e of th e 9,000,-
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be
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be
000 p o u n d s, th e g o v e rn m e n t of
A. M: B eaver
w as dow n t o ! the9e lu n c h e o n s w ould
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th e w in ter.
L ig h t re fre s h m e n ts ! S outh A frica h a s decided to pay
G ra n ts P a ss y e s te rd a y lo o k in g a f - 1 e sfa b lished d u rin g
th e fa ll an d w ay to P o r tla n d to p rea c h to m o r-
F o r m e r A s k la n d e rs M arry
w ere served
T h e C h a p te r will interest, a t 4 p er cen t, r a is in g -th e
t e r b u sin e ss a ff a ir s a t th e Jose- w *Qte r.
In th e s e ttin g of th e a r- row . A n u m b e r of h is frie n d s will
g
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e e tin g s ev ery al-! to ta l to 10.000,000 po u n d s, which
p h in e c o u n ty c a p ita l.
icle th e le tte r “ t ” to o k th e P,ace
h ere.
B ishop j d ay th e a n n o u n c e m e n t of th e m a r- te r n a te m o n th , th e nex t s ta te d w ill th en be held bv S o u th A f r ic a ;
¡o f “ w.”
O nly th e d iffe re n c e of th e tr a i n sto p s
L o c k e 'w ill leav e s h o rtly fo r M a -! ria g e of M iss L a u ra K . M cCor- m e e tin g b ein g th e th ir d F rid a y in a s a loan from th e G e rm a n ow n-
Air. a n d Airs. H. M. H ill of one sm all le tte r, b u t it conveyed
•
O th e r m e e tin g s m ay e rs fo r a term of 30 y e a rs, th e
G ra n ts P a ss w ere g u e sts a t th e an id ea th a t th is lu n ch e o n w hich n ila , w h e re he w ill se rv e as resi- ! m ick of T a b o r, la ., to H o w ard E. N ovem ber.
E w er of P o rtla n d , w hich to o k be h eld , how ever, a t th e call -of g o v e rn m e n t p a y in g o w n ers 4 per
w as so su c ce ssfu lly c a rrie d o ut d e n t bishop.
H otel C o lum bia la s t n ig h t.
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place in th e la t te r city S e p tem b e r j th e re g e n t.
1 cent.
a n d m et w ith such h e a rty fa v o r by
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B. M. W a tt a n d fam ily, w ho 4
a n d j | r s E w e r w ill re-!
O rd e rs have been received by th e re c ip ie n ts w ould not be re-
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th e fo re s t re se rv e a ir se rv ic e a t p e a te d in th e fu tu re . On th e con- h av e been liv in g fo r th e p a st y e a r sid e in P o rtla n d . B oth th e p rin
E x-S ervice M en D ine,
One h u n d re d b a n k s in c a ttle
event
a re w ell
M eredith B eav er e n te r ta in e d <11 te r r ito r y to fin a n c e
p u re
bred
fia rb e r F ield , M edford to b re a k i f r a r y th e se lu n ch e o n s a re expect- o r tw o in B u tte, M ont., a re back c ip a ls of th is
T h e groom n u m b e r of his close frie n d s w ith livestock.
ca m p a n d leave fo r th e s o u th on ed to be given w ith fre q u e n c y from a t th e ir ra n c h n e a r P h o en ix . Mr. know n in A sh la n d .
W a tt a n d fam ily w ere
A shland’ w as a fo rm e r p ro m in e n t young
M onday, Sept. 20. A n e la b o ra te now on.
a d in n e r T h u rs d a y e v e n in g a t his!
v
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rs
today.
etolius.— L ocal m ill to opor-
1 b u sin e ss m an h e re fo r a n u m b e r hom o on Iow a s tre e t. F iv e boys, I M etolius.-
a v ia tio n b a ll a n d fa re w e ll p a rty i
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w ith . th e h o st, all ex-service m en
A re m a rk a b ly lig h t vote w as re-
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' I m a th e m a tic s in th e S e n io r h ig h in F ra n c e a n d s tu d e n ts a t O. A .;
fic e rs a n d m en of B a rb e r F ield in g fo r P o rtla n d to visit w ith a '
¡p o rte a t noon to d a y a t Hie polls sc jio o j fo r th re e y e a rs, leaving
a t th e M edford
N a ta to riu m to ­ s is te r fo r se v e ra l w eeks.
C. o r th e U. of O., s a t dow n to a
w h ere th e c itiz e n s of A sh lan d a re
n ig h t. E v ery e ffo rt w ill be m ade
A sh la n d fo r P o rtla n d th re e y e a rs s u m p tu o u s
re p a s t
w hich
w as
Mrs. C. W . W in n e le ft la s t n ig h t v o tin g on b o n d in g th e city to d e­ ago.
to give th e local a v ia to rs a good
g re a tly e n liv e n ed bv rem in iscen ces
on tr a in 16 fo r M ichigan to visit velop A sh la n d creek fo r an in-1
tim e a n d a ro u sin g send-off.
of th e p a st a n d p lan s fo r th e fu ­
T h is af-]
fo r a m o n th o r so w ith re la tiv e s c re a se d w a te r supply.
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W aterm elon Feed
tu re . T he g u e s t list in clu d ed M er­
te rn o o n , it is su p p o sed , w ill seel
H e m s titc h in g a n d p lco tin g , B al­ a n d frie n d s.
T h e E p w o rth L e a g u e of th e M. rill T h ro n e , V ern e Blue, E lw ood
a la r g e r n u m b e r resp o n d in g .
cony Shop, V a u p e l's S tore.
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rm e lo n feed held a t th e hom e Sim pson.
T he T id in g s is In rec e ip t of tw o
M rs. L a u ra A llen h a s a fre a k ing, w ho h a y e been in from th e
of Air, a n d Mrs. E ric W eren la st
£>ank. w ith
(¡ra v e n s te in
a p p le
tre e a t h e r L a k e of th e W oods fo r th e p a st h an d so m e boxes of s tra w b e rrie s
T rin ity E p isco p al C h u rc h .
F rid a y
evening.
T he
m erry
th e C him a. C 'o c /i. *
hom e on P alin a v e n u e. N ot co n ­ d ay o r so, s ta r te d back to th e ir ot th e P ro g re ssiv e E v e rb e a rin g
j v a rie ty from
th e C h a m b e rla in - L e a g u e rs w ere ta k e n up in c a rs (V ic a r th e Rev. P. K. H a m m o n d )!
te n t w ith b e a rin g its fru it a t th e su m m e r hom es th is m o rn in g .
C a rd s a n n o u n c in g th e a r
H oly C om m union a t 7 :3 0 a. m.
e n te r ta in e d
by m ea n s of
P a lm e r ra n c h s o u th e a s t of A sh- a n d
tim e a p p le s a r e supposed to be in
riv a l, 50c <1 box.
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E lw ood H e d b u rg w ill leav e to- i land. T h ese b e rre s a r e of a won-
seaso n , th e tre e h a s blossom ed
C o n g ra tu la tio n C ard s, 10c.
m
o
rro w m o rn in g fo r C o rv a llis t o j d e r f u l size a n d fla v o r a n d a ffo rd th e y a d jo u rn e d to th e law n w h ere se rv ice an d se rm o n a t 11.
out w ith a b o u t o n e -fo u rth of a
Baby R eco rd Books, 75c,
S tra n g e rs a n d v isito rs c o rd ia lly
a re m a rk a b le y ield fo r th is tim e th e “ big fe e d ” of ,u scio u a m elons
$1.25,
crop. A pple blossom s in S e p tem ­ re su m e h is s tu d ie s a t th e S ta te
of y ear. T h e T id in g s fo rce is es- t r ° m S c o tt’s field n e a r T a le n t> w elcom ed.
Toy T in k e r D olls, 75c.
b er a re not a u su a l e v e u t even A g ric u ltu ra l college fo r th e com ­
I.ecially fond of s tra w b e rrie s , a n d | HWaited thenK A b c u t th ir ty w ere
ing
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a
r.
fo r A shland.
R u b b e r K ew pies, 75c.
FROM IN K TO L E D G E R S H E E T S
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
fu lly a p p re c ia te s th is d a in ty a t - , p re s e n t’ a n d - » eed less to say, all
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S oft R u b b e r B alls. 15c to
JU S T th a t sm all s tjji in itse lf is
evening,
A u b re y B. F u r r y of P h o en ix te n tio n from th e h a n d s of th e d o - ! b a d an e n ->°ya b le
FO R SA L E — 5-room h o u se on
75c.
Mr. a n d M rs. D. R. C u m m in g of
a n im p o rta n t item in th e ex|>eiise
M orton
s tr e e t,
b a th ,
to ile t,!
H am p to n , V a.; Mr. a n d M rs. H e n ­ w as a b u sin e ss v is ito r to A sh lan d tiers.
T oy Blocks, 3ftc to $1.50.
good lo ca tio n , e a st fro n t, good j
y
o u r b a n k in c u rs h a n d lin g o n e ’s
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to
ry P. R o b e rts of C a lg a ry , C an.;
R u b b e r R a ttle s , 30c.
lot.
P ric e r ig h t if ta k e n at i
a
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Mr. and Mrs. T. J. C o nlan of T uc­ leav e fo r th e U n iv e rsity of O r e - '
once. -C all 271 M orton. ‘
Baby Sets, 75c to $3.00.
ty w ill hold th e ir a n n u a l re u n io n
son, A riz.; Mr. a n d M rs. D. S. gon a b o u t S e p te m b e r 23.
T h in k o f th e m any, m any k in d s of
W A N T E D — By w om an w ith tw o
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W a sh ., a re
su p p lie s, e q u ip m e n t a n d fix tu re s at
c h ild re n , positio n a s h o u se k e e p ­
Alessrs. L a m k in . B e ssire a n d
day in O ctober, a n d will be in th e
th e F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank w hich
am o n g th e g u e s ts from a d ista n c e
S E E OUR W INDOW
e r fo r w idow er, o r cook in sm all
fo rm of a b a s k e t picnic. M rs. H.
w ho a re re g is te re d a t th e T otel K o e h le r a tte n d e d a m e n ’s su p p e r
cam p. M ust be n e a r school. In-!
have to do w itn th e h a n d lin g of
H arvest B all.
a n d m ee tin g in th e P re s b y te ria n
H. S a rg e n t of Ja c k so n v ille w ill be
q u ire T id in g s office.
15-1*!
A u stin .
y o u r m oney.
N o th in g b u t th e m o st e x tra v a ­ th e s p e a k e r of th e day.
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See th e w indow fu ll of new a n d n ig h t. T hey m et w ith o th e r re p ­ g a n t of p ra is e follow s th e H a r ­
w ire n e ttin g . M rs. W . D. B ooth,:
Sunilay School Class Party
used C am eras. Red H ot b a rg a in s. re s e n ta tiv e m en d f th e P re sb y te ry vest b a ll given by th e F i r s t C om ­
p h o n e 292-R .
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T h a t d e lig h tfu l c la ss o f young
C a m e ra X ch an g e.
1 5 -tf to p lan c h u rc h w o rk fo r th e w in­ p any, O. N. G., in th e A rm ory
la s t n ig h t. T he ro o m s w ere com ­ w om en know n as M rs. W ic k s’ Bi­ F O R SA L E — T h e J o h n s to n e hom e,
te r.
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ite St. P la s te re d h o u se, e ig h t
J W M C C O Y . CASMit«
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is expected a ll of w hom w ere in th e m ood to c h a rm in g w ay T h u rs d a y ev en in g
re s id e n ts of S iskiyou co u n ty w ho
ro o m s, b a th , p a n t i . , screen
th e have a good tim e , a n d th e f a d i n g in th e p a rlo rs of th e P re s b y te ria n
p o rch a n d a ll m o d ern c o n c tu -
h a v e been living for sev eral y e a rs hom e th is e v e n in g from
iences. F a m ily o rc h a rd an d fine!
in P o rtla n d , a re in A sh lan d look­ S o u th e rn P acific h o sp ita l in San fe a tu re s w ere such th a t m ad e life c h u rc h , M rs. W ill M oor a n d Miss
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fa r m ” one long N ellie R oss b e in g h o stesses. Most
in g fo r a locatio n . Mr. Cole h as F ra n c isc o w h ere he h a s been t a k ­ “ dow n on th e
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M ilk m aid s an d of th e c la ss m em b e rs w ere p res­
re c e n tly sold o u t his in te re s ts in in g tre a tm e n t fo r se v era l w eeks. d re a m of joy.
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h a rv e s t b a n d s w ere m uch in ev i­ e n t a n d a goodly n u m b e r of th e
P o r tla n d a n d he a n d h is fam ily
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dence, w hile th e d e c o ra tio n s w ere new school te a c h e rs
a re s a tis fie d to get as f a r a s A sh­
Ice cre a m ,
n ig h t from G reen S p rin g s m o u n ­ in k e e p in g w ith th e seaso n . T his
la n d to se ttle .
c a k e a n d coffee to p p ed o ff th e
ta in w h ere sh e h ad fin ish ed th e w as one of th e m o st d e lig h tfu l
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p le a s a n t e v e n in g ’s e n te rta in m e n t.
A sk y o u r g ro ce
c e r fo r B onton f ir s t w eek of h e r school. She ex­ e v e n ts e v e r s ta g e d by th e s e h o sts,
For a ll k in d s of S p e c ia l W o rk o n H e a v y T r u c k s a n d T ra cto rs
W e u se th e V iolet R a y fo r Scalp
b re a d ; m ad e clean a n d w h o le­ pects to r e tu r n to m o rro w evening. w ho a re p a s tm a s te rs in th e a r t of
O bserve C on stitution Day
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D a u g h te rs of th e A m e ric an R ev­
Dr. a n d Mrs. J. B. W e b ste r w ere leave to n ig h t fo r O. A, C. T he
E n tertain ed Teachers
o lu tio n m et a t th e L ith la fo u n ­
“ BILL” OFFUTT, h e a d m e c h a n ic
up from th e ir valley farm below la tte r re su m e s h is w ork th e re ,
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W o rk a b s o lu t e ly g u a r a n te e d
of th e season. As t h a t w as th e
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a n lv e rs a ry of th e leg a l a d o p tio n
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m o rn in g fo r O ak lan d a n d H. E . P a tto n of S e a ttle , s u - 1
I e re d a f te r school h o u rs a n d sp en t o b se rv a n c e o f th e e v e n t.
M rs.
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a d e lig h tfu l p eriod w ith gam es, L ittle c h ild re a d a p a p e r on th e
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T im k in B e a r in g s . GUI L ea k -P ro o f P isto n R in g s
fro m th e Bay city,
, resp e c tiv e hom es la s t n ig h t.
STATE BANK OF ASHLAND.
'a s th e y o u th u n d e r th e ir in s tr u c ­ lite r a ry p ro d u c tio n s d u rin g th e
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W. J. R o b e rts and w ife, a n d
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Miss A udrey R o b e rts of K la m a th |w e n t
to
M edford
W ed n esd ay
F a lls a re g u e sts a t th e H otel Co- " 'b e r ® th ey jo in e d Airs. W a lte r
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T hey expected to hold a
w ith flie s? Shoo fly w ill do th e
d a y s a f t e r w hich he will go to C o r­ C h ristia n E n d e a v o r m e e tin g on
tric k . A new b a rr e l ju s t in and
vallis to e n te r O. A. C. fo r th e th e rim of th e lake. T hen on re- i
c h eap c o n sid e rin g p ric e s fo r im i­
ta tio n s . Y o u r cow s w ill give from
co m in g y ear.
tu rn sto p a t K la m a th F a lls fo r a '
We’re proud of our
25 p e r c e n t to 35 p e r c e n t m ore
m ee tin g a n d b rin g a d e le g a tio n I
town and county.
m
ilk d u rin g fly seaso n if sp ra y e d
P o rtla n d citizen s re g iste re d at o v er fo r th e A shland rally.
w ith Shoo Fly.
It is a humming busi­
th e local h o tels a re C. I. Fox, E.
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center
and a natural trad­
L. G ordon, C. R. S tipe, C olem an
alw ay s fo r sa le o r re n t, a t P e ll’s,
Rev. A. Van N uys, field secre-j
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ing spot for a very much larger
c o rn e r by th e p a rk .
Nee, Jim Sloan. E dw . P a rk in so n , ta r y of th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h !
population.
Geo. C. B u rto n , a u d J a c k W iddy. in th e w ork of re lig io u s e d u c a tio n ,,
P E IL ’S CORNER
w as in A sh lan d W e d n esd a y c o n -'
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It is the normal nerve center for
T he E vent o f th e Season-
a wide and rich farming country—and it is fast
fe rrin g w ith Rev. C. F. K oehler,!
A v iatio n B a ll'
M edford N at. sy n o d ical c h a irm a n of th a t w o r k .!
adding to its importance as an industrial com­
munity.
to n ig h t!
A v iatio n
sp e cia ltie s!
TH E LARGES1 STOCK OF
F a v o rs!
S tu n ts !
P riz e s!
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Rev. J. W . H oyt- is in L ak e;
Our stores, shops and business organizations are
p e rio l 7-plece O rc h e stra ! A R eal c o u n ty th is w eek on S u n d a y school I
equipped with all that is necessary to the best service—
P a rty from ’T a k e -O ff” to “ L a n d ­ m issio n a ry w ork.
ut telling you about the advantages that are here isn’t
in g ! ”
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