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    Ashland ^Tidings
Established 1876
Published Every Evening Except
Sunday by
•THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER.
TELEPHONE 39
Subscription Price Delivered in
. City
O ne m o n th .................................$
T h re e m o n th s .........................
Six m o n t h s .................................
O ne y e a r ...................................
M ail and R ural R outes
O ne m o n th ................................. $
T h re e m o n th s . . ...................
Six m o n th s ..............................
O ne y e a r ...................................
M onday, S e p tem b e r 2 0 , 1020
ASHLAND DAIIÆ TIDINGS
page two
.65
1.05
3.75
7.50
th e ta x p a y e rs to d ecide w h e th e r
th e y w ill d ep en d u p o n th e supply
to be o b ta in e d fro m th e bond is ­
su e v o ted S a tu rd a y a n d m a k e no
a rr a n g e m e n ts fo r a d d itio n a l wa-1
te r u n til th is su p p ly pro v es inad- j
e q u a te , o r s h a ll th e y p ro c u re t h a t ;
a d d itio n a l su p p ly now in a n tic ip a - 1
tio n of th e f u tu r e
As to th e m e rits of th e p ro p o sal, j
t h a t is a q u e s tio n to be deter-1
m in e d solely by th e in te re s te d ;
ta x p a y e rs — a n d it is to be hoped I
t h a t m o re th a n 30 p e r c e n t w ill be!
FR O M
M IS S O U R I
in te re s te d e n o u g h tc tu r n o u t a n d ;
vote.
1 -SH>
B ut w h e th e r it is d e sire d to se-1
3.50
6.50 c u re th is a d d itio n a l su p p ly now o r;
la te r , it w ill be n e c e ssa ry fo r th e !
ADVERTISING RATES
v o te rs to c a st th e ir b a llo ts on th e !
Dtapluy A d vertising—
S in g le in s e rtio n , e ach in ch , 30c s u b je c t n ex t T h u rsd a y . As m a t­
te r s s ta n d a t p re s e n t, th e city m ay
TEARLY CONTRACTS
w ell be pledged to b o th proposi-
Display A d v ertisin g -
O ne tim e a w e e k .............27 % c. ' tiona.
T w o tim e s a w e e k ........ 25c.
, So d o n ’t sit back a n d let th e
E v ery o th e r d a y ............. 20c.
o th e r fellow do it. G et o u t to th e
Local R eaders—
! polls a n d e x p re ss y o u r ow n o p in - ;
E ach lin e, e ach t i m e ......10c.
ion in th e m a tte r, w h e th e r fo r o rj
To ru n ev ery o th e r day fo r one
a
m o n th , e ach lin e , e ach tim e, 7c g a in s t, th e n you w ill h av e a le -|
To ru n ev ery issu e
fo r one i g itin ia te rig h t to “ k ic k ” if th in g s!
m o n th o r m ore, each lin e each
d o n ’t go to s u it you.
tim e .............................................. 6c
If you d o n ’t vote, how ever, you
< i issifie d C o lu m n —
One c e n t th e w ord e ach tim e ¡c e rta in ly h av e no c a u se fo r com -;
To ru n every issu e
fo r one p la in t, no m a tte r w h a t is done.
m o n th o r m o re, % c th e w ord
e a ch tim e.
C a rd of T h a n k s, 81.00.
HON. SELDEN SPENCER
O b itu a rie s, 2 ‘/j c e n ts th e line.
Although comparatively a young man, United States Senatoi
F raternal Orders and S ocieties. |
Spencer has had a varied and remarkable career. He is a lawyer ol
A d v e rtisin g fo r
f ra te r n a l o r-j
ability, was a member of the Missouri legislature, and was for si;
years judge of the Circuit Court of St. Louis before his election to tht
d e rs o r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a re g ­
Senate. He Is chairman <•* the Claims Committee of the Senate an*
u la r in itia tio n fee a n d d u e s, no
a member of various other Important committees. The work of th<
d isc o u n t.
R e lig io u s a n d benev-
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<g> <S> ^> <$> Claims Committee is extremely arduous and exacting, and Senatoi
r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll a d v e rtis in g <S>
In th is co lu m n w ill be pub- <§> Spencer has given it careful attention.
w hen an a d m issio n o r o th e r c h a rg e <«> lish e d sig n ed a rtic le s re g a rd - <&
<$> in g th e w a te r q u e s tio n — <s> th ro u g h L in k
Is m ade.
riv e r
owe t h e i r ; be d e stro y e d a n d a re c u rre n c e of
<s> p ro v id in g
th e y
a re
h eld <S> filth y c o n d itio n solely to th is ' m a rsh y c o n d itio n o b v iate d by a lit-
The T idings has
a greater cir- s t r jCtiy to fa c ts a n d fig u re s. <&
a n d t h e ) tie . s u rfa c e e x c av a tio n o r o th e r
cu lation in A shland and its trade It ¡g n o t w h a t you T H IN K <e> w id e sp re a d s ta g n a tio n
te r r ito r y . than a ll
oth er news- a bo u t th e p ro p o sitio n t h a t <8> c o n se q u e n t v e g e ta b le a n d a n im a l c o n s tru c tio n w hich can be c a lc u ­
p a p e rs co m b in ed ._________________ <$> t he pu b lic w a n ts— i t ’s w h a t <S> decay. W e a re a sk e d to ap p ly th e la te d a n d ad d e d to th e e s tim a te .
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon
® sam e ru le to th e w a te rs to be T he w a te rs of th e re s e rv o ir w ill
<$> <8> ❖ <$>1
P o sto ffic e a s Second C láss M ail
<S>
be in c o n s ta n t m o tio n , by o v e r­
d ra w n from B uck la k e re se rv o ir.
Matter
d isc h a rg e a t th e dam o r o u t-
W OULD BUCK L A K E W A T E R S
O ne y e a r ago th is v ery tim e we flow
<
flow
to w a rd th e valley.
BE POLUTED?
c a u g h t rain b o w tr o u t in K la m a th
l.E T G E O R G E IK) IT
Buck lak e is a m o u n ta in m ea d ­ riv e r n e a r K eno. T hey w e re p re ­
T he p u rity of th e w a te r w hich
D espite th e im p o rta n c e of th e
ow, n e a rly
c ir c u la r in
sh ap e, p a re d fo r th e ta b le b u t h a d to be p e rc o la te s from th e
B uck lak e
m a tte r to be voted u p o n — not only
a b o u t tw o m iles in d ia m e te r, s u r ­ th ro w n o u t on a c c o u n t of th e ir d ra in a g e a re a is too w ell know n
to th e p re se n t b u t to th e f u tu re
ro u n d e d
by low, ro u n d e d tim ­ m u d d y ta s te . On S e p te m b e r 6 of to p e rm it of a n y a d v e rse a r g u ­
of th is c ity — only a b o u t o n e -th iril
b e re d h ills. At th e e a s te rn side a th is y e a r we c a u g h t a m ess of m e n t on th is score.
of th e q u a lifie d v o ters tu rn e d o u t;
n a rro w g a sh in th e h ills le ts th e tr o u t in S pencer cre e k ju s t below
J u s t a w ord a b o u t th e a m o u n t
a t th e sp ecial w a te r e le c tio n h e ld ,
.
. . , .
...
,
.
p
i w a te rs w h ich d r a in th is n a tu r a l B uck la k e o u tle t. T hey w ere d e­ of w a te r a v a ilab le . T h e q u a n tity
S a tu rd a y .
re s e rv o ir s ite d isg o rg e in to Spen-! licious. T h e h u n tin g seaso n had
b e in g d isc h a rg e d d u rin g th e d ry
A bout -•> pei n nt of th e q u a i :
c re ek, e v e n tu a lly fin d in g th e ir!
ju s t o p ened a n d w ith in th e m ile seaso n h a s little o r no b e a rin g on
fled v o te rs of A sh lan d voted in | w&y
R la m a th riv e r
]n t h e |
below th e
la k e
at
le a s t five ¡ th e s u b je c t. It is th e to ta l a v e r
fa v o r of th e p ro p o sitio n lo r b u ild ­
d ry seaso n th e m eadow is used to sw am p s w ere e sta b lish e d . T he ag e y e a rly a m o u n t w h ich c a n be
in g a dam up A sh lan d c re e k fo r
p a s tu re se v e ra l h u n d re d h ead of! c a m p e rs w ere a ll u sin g th is w a te r. caUg h t a n d sto re d w hich c o u n ts
c o n se rv a tio n of w a te r, c o n sid e r­
c a ttle .
Mr. B riggs s ta te d from th e C h a u - a n d th is h as a ir e a dy been sta te d
a b ly less th a n a m a jo rity of th o se
T he s p rin g s w hich g u sh fro m ta u q u a p la tfo rm
t h a t S p e n c e r |t0 bo a b o u t 25,000 a c re feet. If
a ffe c te d by th e b o n d in g pro p o sal.
i th e w e ste rn ed g e of th e m eadow c re e k tr o u t a t th is tim e of t h e a ilyOne w a n ts th e fig u re in gal-
B u t as only a b o u t 5 p e r c e n t took
fo rm a s tre a m flow ing e a ste rly , y e a r a re too m u d d y to e a t. H e also! lo n s th e re a re 3 9 5 ,S51 g a llo n s in
e n o u g h in te r e s t in th e m a tte r to
losing its e lf b e fo re re a c h in g th e to ld of th e
G o v e rn m e n t F ish one a c re foot. B ut we re p e a t th a t
t u r n o u t a n d vote a g a in s t th e p r o - , o u tle t jQ a gw am pv inarghy CQn_
h a tc h e ry f u r th e r dow n on th e th e d ry seaso n d isc h a rg e
from
je c t. th e 25 p e r c e n t fa v o rin g ¡t d itio n
W e vig,te d thft placQ on
creek . W hy h a s th e g o v e rn m e n t B uck la k e is m ore th a n tw o, pos­
d ecided th a t th e c ity sh a ll go!
i S e p te m b e r 6 of th is y e a r. Som e placed a h a tc h e ry w h ere th e fish sibly fo u r, tim e s t h a t of A sh lan d
a h e a d w ith th e p ro p o sal.
of th e c a ttle w e re w allo w in g in ra ise d will be u n fit to eat b ecau se j c re e k. F lo w in g w a te r can be, a n d
T h is, u n fo rtu n a te ly , seem s to be | th is m arg h a n J s tir r in g up tfae
w a te r th ey m u s t 1
ol th e filth y
th e u su a l s p irit in A sh lan d . No
se d im e n t
so t h a t
th e
w a te r grow in?
( ta in ty a s w h e a t, s u g a r o r gasoline.
m a tte r how deeply th e w e lfa re of
e m e rg in g in to S p en cer c re e k had
Such m a rsh a s e x ists in B uck W e m ad e a c a re fu l m e a s u re m e n t
th e city m ay be involved, only a
a m u rk y u n in v itin g a p p e a ra n c e . la k e ow es its e x isten ce e n tire ly to of th e B uck la k e d isc h a rg e on
sm a ll p ro p o rtio n of th e peoole a f­
You c a n ta k e a stic k a n d s tir up th e fla tn e s s o f th e m eadow a n d ; S e p tem b e r 6 of th is y e a r a n d ob-
fec ted ta k e e n o u g h in te r e s t in th e i
th e p u re s t sp rin g in th e w orld a n d th e sh a llo w n e ss o f th e w a te r in ta in e d a r e s u lt of six te e n cubic sec-
m a tte r to get o u t a n d DO SOM E­
c a u se th e sa m e e ffect.
su m m e r.
W ith th e c o n s tru c tio n j — ------ ■- ■ .
„ ...
TH IN G . T h e b a la n c e of th em
I t is th is m a rs h w hich is th e of a dam b o ttlin g up th e o u tle t
sim p ly sit back an d “ L et G eorge , . .
,
. .
¡b a sis fo r such e x tra v a g a n t s ta te - th is m a rs h w ill be o b lite ra te d . A t
<l<>
1,1,1
il,tV
‘,1* (,nitl< : in e n ts a s th a t if c o n v e rte d in to a
e n o u g h to com plain if th in g s a re , reg e rv o ir th e w aterg of B uck lak e m ax im u m h ig h w a te r th is p o rtio n
CORNER BY THE PARK
w ill be b u rle d u n d e r tw e n ty -tw o
n o t do n e to s u it th em .
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, ,
... .. ,
WHAT
; w ould n o t be fit to r h u m a n con- fee t of w a te r a n d a t low s ta g e u n ­
It h a s been d ecid ed , by t h o s e '. .
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.
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J
su m p tio n .
As a m a tte r of fac t d e r a t le a s t five. T h e sh o re s of Tires your patience more than to
o f th e e le c to ra te
w ho had th e ..
_
, .
, ,
,
,
handle horses and cows covered
th e a re a of tu le la n d
a s co m p ared th e la k e th u s
c re a te d w ill be with flies? Shoo fly will do the
w e lfa re of th e city e n o u g h a t . . . . .
..
,
.
to t h a t
of th e m eadow
is v ery e v e ry w h e re on
slo p in g g ro u n d . trick. A new barrel just in and
h e a rt to
DO SO M ETH IN G t h a t I
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.
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. . . .
. , „ ; sm all.
O ne of th e p re s e n t city W hen th e tim e com es, a s com e it cheap considering prices for iml*
$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 sh a ll be ex pended fo r
...
,
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, council, in a rg u in g how little wa- w ill e v e n tu a lly , fo r u n d e rta k in g tations. Your cows will give from
th e b u ild in g of a dam up A sh lan d .
. .
, ...
.
. ,
! te r tra v e rs e d th is m eadow , s ta te d th e p ro je c t of b rin g in g th is w a te r 25 per cent to 35 per cent more
milk during fly season if sprayed
c re e k a n d b e tte rm e n t of th e p r e s - ;,. . ,
,
,
,
1 t h a t he d ro v e a h e a v ily lo ad ed a u ­ in to th e v alley, if a c a re fu l stu d y with Shoo Fly.
e n t w a te r su p p ly
to m o b ile
a c ro ss
th e
above- of th e g ro u n d o f th is p h a se of th e
New and used sewing machines
W h ile it is sin c e rely to be hoped
m en tio n e d s tre a m .
If th a t coil- m a tte r sh o u ld d ic ta te th e n eces­ always for sale or rent, at Pell’s,
t h a t th is w ill prove to he w e ll, ....
. ,
.
.
. j d itio n of bog a n d m ire p re v a ils 1 sity th e re fo r, w hich is h ig h ly corner by the park.
w o rth th e m oney to be ex p en d ed ,: . . ,
.. ,, . . . .
.
PEIL’S CORNER
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.
¡w h ich Mr. R. P. N eil a n d o th e rs im p ro b a b le , th e p re sq p t m a rs h can
t h a t it w ill prove a ll, a n d even)
p u blicly d e c la re d , we fail to see
m o re th a n h a s been claim ed for!
how th e c a r could pull th ro u g h .
it, in case it sh o u ld n o t tu r n out
T hese g e n tle m e n h av e stre n u o u sly
to be th e rig h t so lu tio n of o u r w a­
I e n d e a v o re d to convey th e im p re s­
t e r p ro b lem , w ho is to b lam e?
sion t h a t B uck la k e a s a re se rv o ir
N ot th e city o fficials, fo r th e ir
w ould be a p e rp e tu a l sw am p, pol­
re sp o n sib ility in th e m a tte r e n d ­
lu tin g th e w a te rs in e x a ctly th e i
ed w hen th e p ro p o sitio n w ent be­
sa m e w ay t h a t th e p u re s tre a m s
itiiiniiiHiiiiiiiuuiiiißiillüituiiiiiiiiuii
fo re th e v o ters. N bt th e 25 p er
flow ing in to U pper K la m a th la k e
c e n t w ho voted fa v o ra b ly on th e
becom e p o llu te d , re n d e rin g th em
p ro p o sa l, fo r th e r e can be no
filth y a n d d a n g e ro u s fo r d om estic
d o u b t th a t th ey e a rn e s tly d e sire d
use.
w h a t w as b e st fo r a ll c o n cern ed
T h e re m ay be a
few
deep
a n d voted fo r w h a t th ey believed
l places in U pper K la m a th la k e but
th e rig h t th in g . C e rta in ly n o t t h e 1
it is in e ffe c t a very th in sh e e t of
5 p e r cent w ho voted a g a in s t th e ;
w a te r. T h is la k e ip "bordered, n o t
p ro p o sitio n .
by a few a c res, b u t by m any h u n -
W ho th e n w ill be to b lam e in
' d re d s o f a c re s, of tu le o r w a m p . j
case th e
A sh la n d
c re e k p lan
H ere th e w a te rs lie a n d s ta g n a t e ,’
p ro v e s a “ b lo o m e r” ?
a n d th e w a te rs w hich d isc h a rg e
It" such sh o u ld prove th e case,
th e fa u lt w ill
rect
fa irly a n d ,
inii!ii;:iii!ii!
s q u a re ly w ith th e 70 p e r c e n t of
th e v o te rs w ho sta y e d a t hom e on
e le c tio n d ay — th e 7 o u t of every
10 e le c to rs of th is city w ho calm -!
ly s a t back w ith so im p o rta n t a
m a tte r to he decided, a n d “ L et
G eo rg e do i t .”
T hey, a n d
no o th e rs a re t o !
b lam e if th e city fails to get a d e ­
q u a te re lie f
from
th e A shland
c re e k d a m — a n d if th e r e is any
“ c u s sin g ” to be d o n e on th e sub- ■
TH E
THOROUGHNESS
Ject th ey
sh o u ld “ c u ss” th e m ­
selv es a n u d nobodv else.
Of o u r se rv ice m a k e s it
a
s o u rc e o f s a tis fa c tio n to
T H E Q U ESTIO N NOW
t r a n s a c t y o u r b a n k in g
T h e d ecision a t th e polls S a t­
b u s in e s s w ith T h e C iti­
u rd a y to a d o p t th e A sh lan d cre e k
zens B an k o f A sh lan d .
w a te r p ro p o sitio n , does not do
a w a y w ith th e n ecessity of v o ting
upon th e B uck la k e p lan next
W e w ill be g lad to show
T h u rs d a y , it sirap lv c h a n g e s th e
you o u r fa c ilitie s a n d re ­
q u e stio n b e fo re th e v o ters.
ceive y o u r C h ech in g Ac­
U ntil S a tu rd a y th e m a tte r to be
co unt.
decid ed w as w hich, if e ith e r, of
th e tw o p lan s sh o u ld be a d o p te d .
H a v in g decided to b uild up A sh­
la n d c re e k ’s w a te r
su p p ly , th e
q u e s tio n now is, “ S h all th e city
p u rc h a s e th e B uck la k e p ro p e rty
a s a s o u rc e of a d d itio n a l su p p ly
w hen th e A sh la n d cre e k supply
s h a ll p ro v e in a d e q u a te ? ’’
In o th e r w ords, it is now up to
-65
57>e W a t e r
Q u e s tio n
P E IL ’S
Lest You Forget
N E W e e k M ore o f
o u r B ig R e m o v a l
S a le . Y o u r c h a n c e
to S a v e M oney.
O
TH E
CITIZENS
BANK
OFASHLAND
STEARNS SELF SERVICE STORE
No. 7 M ain St., O pposite the P la za
Our Groceries
For School Lunches
g ra d e a c c o u n tin g p o sitio n s u n d e r
Hon. W.C. Hawley th e I n te r s ta te C om m erce C om ­
m issio n p a y in g s a la rie s ra n g in g
Will Visit City from
$2100 to $3900 a y ear. T he
Ohd fee t. T hD r e s u lt is low er!
th a n a n y d ry p e rio d m e a s u re m e n t
y e t ta k e n in c lu d in g th o se by E n ­
g in e e r D illa rd in 1918.
S ta te E n g in e e r C u p p e r say s th a t
A s h a s been th e cu sto m w hen
th e w a te rs of B uck la k e w ere ; c o n g re ss is - n o t in session, R e p r e ­
w ith d ra w n p e n d in g th e in v e stig a -j s e n ta tiv e W . C. H aw ley is now
tio n fo r th e p o ssib ility of th e ir en g a g ed in m a k in g a to u r of th e
use in th e valley. T hey a re now 1st c o n g re ssio n a l d is tric t of O re­
open fo r filin g a n d t h a t a d ju d i­ gon, in v e s tig a tin g th e needs of
c a tio n o f th e ir use, h e says, w ill v a rio u s lo c a litie s a n d c o n fe rrin g
be m a d e w hich w ill b e st conserve w ith his c o n s titu e n ts , re la tiv e to
pu b lic in te re s ts .
Tw o h u n d re d th e ir o p in o n s c o n c e rn in g m a tte rs
a c re fee t w ould m o re th a n serve of pu b lic in te re s t.
D u rin g th e
t h e ,h u n d r e d odd a c re s n e a r th e! p a s t w eek, he h a s been in v a rio u s
m o u th o f S p e n c e r c re e k , a n d pos-i se ctio n s of L inn a n d L a n e c o u n ­
sibly th e h a tc h e ry , if it is still in tie s, a n d r e tu r n e d hom e F rid a y
use, w o u ld
dem and
as
m uch to be p r e s e n t .a t th e ex ercises in
m o re, th o u g h I am re lia b ly in ­ th e Salem A rm o ry , F rid a y n ig h t,
fo rm e d i t is n o t now ru n n in g .
in c o m m e m o ra tio n of th e a d o p tio n
ST U A R T M cK ISSICK .
of th e fe d e ra l c o n s titu tio n .
C o n g re ssm a n H aw ley w ill vis­
it S o u th e rn O regon th is w eek a n d
W'ill be in A sh la n d W e d n esd a y a f ­
te rn o o n fro m 1 2 :4 5 to 6 :4 5 .
p o sitio n s a r e p rin c ip a lly in th e
field. W h en em ployes a re a b se n t
from h e a d q u a rte rs a n allo w an ce
fo r su b siste n c e is m ade.
F u ll in fo rm a tio n a n d a p p lic a ­
tio n b la n k s m ay be o b ta in e d from
th e U nited S ta te s Civil S ervice
C om m ission, W a sh in g to n , D. C.,
oi from its re p re s e n ta tiv e a t th e
p o sto ffice o r custom house in any
city.
t
Steak
W ith C om m on School E d u c a tio n ..................
4 C hances
W ith H ig h School E d u c a tio n ....................
87 C hances
W ith C ollege E d u c a tio n ................................... 800 C hances
Are You Giving Your Child His Chance?
TH O SE ST A T E S A R E W E A L T H IE S T T H A T H A VE
ED MOST IN EDUCA TION
deposits ,
Qaality Groceries—Moderately Priced
IN V E ST ­
Oregon Agricultural College
T h ro u g h a “ L ib e ra l a n d P ra c tic a l E d u c a tio n ” p re p a re s
th e Y oung M an a n d Y oung W om an fo r U seful C itizen sh ip
a n d S uccessful C a re e rs in
A G R IC U L T U R E , E N G IN E E R IN G , M IN IN G, HOME ECONOM­
ICS, CO M M ERCE, PH A RM A CY , F O R E S T R Y ,
VOCATIONAL
EDUCATION.
X—
T h e T ra in in g in clu d e s PH Y SIC A L EDUCA TION , M USIC, EN G ­
L IS H , M OD ERN LANGUAGE. A R T a n d th e o th e r E s s e n tia ls of
a S ta n d a rd T ech n ical C ollege C ourse
-
F A L L T E R M O P E N S S E P T E M B E R 2 0 , 192«. TU ITIO N IS F R E E
C o n ta in in g
1 per cent
iodide.
FO R
IN FO R M A T IO N
W R IT E TO
THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Ore
m erc u ric
'Che? S a n k , ■with
th e C him o, C a c t o '
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Its Uses
C le a n se r, d e o d o ra n t, d isin fe c t­
a n t ; used in sk in tro u b le s o r c o n ­
ta g io u s d ise a se s of any k in d .
PA C IFIC
IN TSR N A TIO N A I.
LIV ESTO C K ASS<)< I ATI« >\
N O V E R R E R 13-2«
TH A T is a co m in g event to w hich
every b re e d e r and fee d e r of L iv e­
stock sh o u ld look fo rw ard .
In
co -o p eratio n
w ith
Ja c k so n
C ounty F a rm e rs th e F irs t N a­
tio n a l B ank is a rr a n g in g to fi­
nance re a so n a b le p u rc h a se s of
p u re blooded stock m ad e in P o r t­
land a t th a t tim e.
A sk us fo r d e ta ils if YOU a re
in te re s te d .
M akes one o f th e b est
P E R S P IR A T IO N ODORS
25c Cake
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C M V A U P tL VICE PRC
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D R U G G IST «
NEW DRESS GOODS
T hey’r e
New Suitings NewCoatings
m o r e sewing»
at h o m e
JUST IN FROM THE MILL!
Some wonderfully pretty Suitings and Coatings, including Tricotine,
French Serge, Poiret Twill, Wool Jersey, Heather Jersey, Men’s Wear
Serge, Motrico, Tinsel Velour, Chamelion Velour, Suedeglow, Drape
Polaire and Illuminated Bolivia.
You who sew or hire tailoring done will do well to select your goods
from these new cloth s
See These Coats
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Inexpensive Coats for th e S Chool Girls and
in W om en’s sizes.
We have a lot of Coats $23.50, Or less. Splen­
did Cloth and Cotton V elours.
We have tw o dozen Coats a t 3125 to $29.75,
including a good mfl.ny w ith fu.v collars, and
all kinds of b e tte r coats.
f
ta
"Carter’s Knit Undewear, Please"
J
We have been looking for a finer
line of U nderw ear for those who
desire the best for the money, and
we have found it in
Carter’s Underwear
for Women
“ Carter's
Knit
Underwear
Please 99
satisfy
Hearty
Appetites
4<yoN saving ? W h ite h o u s e G r o c e r y
Service.
FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND FOR THE STATE
V ery e ffe c tiv e in d e stro y in g
East Side Meat Market
HARDW ARE
A P e rso n w ith No E d u c a tio n h a s b u t One C hance in 150,000
to R e n d e r D istin g u ish e d S ervice to th e P ublic.
SHAMPOOS
T ry o u r ric n , Juicy, te n d e r
s te a k s .
O u r c u s to m e rs say they
a r e t h e b e s t to be h ad.
Provost Bros.
ED U C A TIO N PA Y S
Germicidal
SOAP
HOTEL AUSTIN
W e u s e th e V io let R a y fo r Scalp
TTreatm ent a n d F a llin g H a irt
B kths
S h oe S lim ing Parlor
L ig h t a n d L a stin g .
NORTH M A IN , ASHLAND
L A D IE S
N G. RATES, Prop.
Ware
LOUIS SCHWEIN, Prop.
Cleat. I iness.
Q aality Meat.
H U N D R E D AC< 'OU NTA NTS
G E T T Y S B U R G , P a .— F ro m th e
N E E D E D BY I. C. C .|
ed g e of* th e g ra v e to th e a lta r , a n d
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Sept. 20.!
fro m th e ro le of a m u rd e r e r to
— T h e U n ited S ta te s Civil Service
th e b rid e g ro o m p a rt in a n u p tia l
C om m ission s ta te s th a t th e r e a re
e v e n t, is a lo n g ju m p , b u t A r th u r
m o re th a n 190 v acancies in high-
C u n n in g h a m a n d C a th e rin e E ck-
e n ro d e , b o th of G e tty s b u rg , m ad e
it.
Tw o y e a rs ag o th e y o u n g c o u ­
ple w e re lo v e rs a n d tb ro u g h j e a l - ;
ousy a n d r e s e n tm e n t y o u n g C u n ­ W e a re now sh o w in g th e new F a ll
n in g h a m m a d e a m u r d e r o u s a s ­ W oolens a n d S ilks fo r T a ilo red
s a u lt u p o n th e y o u n g w o m a n w ith S u its, C o ats a n d S k irts . You a re
a k n ife , in flic tin g a d e e p a n d d a n ­ in v ite d to call a n d look o v er th e
fin e line.
g e ro u s g a sh in h e r th r o a t, from
BA RBER SH O P
Aluminum
EAGLE MEAT MARKET
Weds Man Who
Cut Her Throat
w h ich sh e n e a rly lo st h e r life.
C u n n in g h a m se rv e d tw o y e a rs in
th e H u n tin g to n r e f o r m a to r y and
th e n
r e tu r n e d
to
G e tty s b u rg ,
w h e re he a t o n ce re n e w e d h is su it
fo r th e h a n d of th e g irl ho had
trie d to k ill.
H e won th e su it.
T h e y o u n g c o u p le p ro c u re d a m a r ­
ria g e licen se a n d w ere m a rrie d .
P r io r to h e r m a rria g e th e b r i d e !
h a d been em ployed as a s te n o g ra - i
p h p r a n d ty p is t in a la w y e r’s o f­
fice.
S upply Y our K itc h e n W ith
B A C K in
BY THE
B X rtR IB N C B
OF 5 0 YBAR*
BBG. U .S. PAT. OFF.