Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 20, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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tle d a u g h te r C a th e rin e of “ H o llan
d a le ,” n e a r T a le n t, w ere A sh lan d
sh o p p e rs to d ay ,
M rs. W . J. S c h u k n e c h t a n d
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d a u g h te r a re A sh lan d g u e sts fro m
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D odge w e n t o u t to th e w ild s n e a r
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A 10-pound son w as b o rn to Mr. th e D an P e te rs o n h o m e ste a d on
a n d Mrs. M u lligan of T a le n t S a t­ th e D ead In d ia n ro ad
S a tu rd a y
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S. H ay m an of E u g e n e w ere reg- b e rrie s,
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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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tra n s a c te d b u sin e ss in A sh lan d
E. F re n c h on Scenic D rive last
S a tu rd a y .
SAN FR A N C ISCO , C alif.— O ut S a tu rd a y ev en in g , th e occasion be-j
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of th e g ra v e th e r e c am e th e se- ¡ng th e ir w edding
a n n iv e r s a r y .'
T h e m a rria g e of J a m e s D. My-
H. C. G aley a n d
fam ily a re
c re t w hich cau sed th e S ta te I n - | T b e a ff a ir w as a rra n g e d by M rs .! e r 8 to Miss R u th V. R ouse took
hom e fro m N ew port w h ere th ey
d u s tr ia l A ccident C om m ission to R alp h F re n c h an d Miss E s th e r
place y e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n
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h av e been sp e n d in g th e p a st s u m ­
a w a rd $3,391 d e a th b e n e fits t o • T’ro u tm a n , an d was a s u rp ris e to o ’clock at th e hom e of E M T e r-
m e r e n jo y in g th e ocean breezes.
th e re la tiv e s of Jo se p h Diaz, k illed t b e ho st a n d hostess. T he ta b le ry on
F irs t s tre e t. A bout IS
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w hile a t w ork w ith th e M oore ! w a s laid fo r nine.
frie n d s
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in g h o rse b a c k fo r th e firs t tim e
G e n e ral re p a irin g ; C o o p erativ e A sh la n d to d ay .
1920. T h e a w a rd is m ad e paya-
M any E n jo y P icn ic.
form ed bv Rev. D. J. G illa n d e rs
in th ir ty y e a rs, F r n e s t H icks is
E x ch an g e, 57 N o rth M ain St.
ble to .Mrs. lo m o sa Diaz of th is
U pw ards of 150 m em b ers of th e ot *he C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h .
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li< bekalt A n n iv e rsa ry
w ith his fam ily to th e J o se p h in e
W . D u n lap w as up fro m C en­
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y a rd s Diaz fell from a p lan k a issu ed by Mr. a n d M rs. D. M. Lowe
T o n ig h t th e a n n iv e rs a ry of th e
T he s ig h ts a t
Mrs. K ittie
H n n ts b e rry
left caves y e ste rd a y .
t r a l P o in t on b u sin e ss S a tu rd a y .
d ista n c e of five feet. A n a u to p ­ to a tte n d th e b a rb e c u e a t tlie ir R eb ek ah d e g re e will be c e le b ra te d
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' S a tu rd a y e v e n in g fo r D u n s m u ir to th a t w’o n d e rfu l n a tu r a l c u rio sity
sy disclosed no a b ra s io n s o r lac- hom e y e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n . H uge in Odd Fellow s H all.
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th e e x e rtio n , Mr.
Miss A. K opp, s e c re ta ry of th e spend a w eek
v isitin g
frie n d s w ere w o rth
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e ra tio n s a n d no c o n d itio n in th e | ta b le s w ere set out of d o o rs and F ellow s a n d R e b e k a h s witli th e ir
H icks s ta te s , a n d he is m o re th a n
J e ss e W in b u rn e in te re s ts , w ho has th e re .
O nce ev ery ten y e a rs, fo r th ir ty y e a rs now , a h u m a n being hat b ra in c a v ity th a t
w ould cau se a t a b o u t 1 o ’clock th e com pany .fa m ilie s a re in vited to a tte n d th e
pleased w ith th e ir trip . T he p a rty “s h o t” N ia g a ra F a lls in a "b arrel— a n d th e “ c h a r m ” of th e th ird
been a b s e n t fro m A sh la n d on a
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e n te rta in m e n t given
s h o rt v a c atio n , h a s re tu rn e d .
D a rre ll M in k le r le ft S a tu rd a y going to th e caves co n sisted of Mr. tim e w as d e a th . C h a rle s G. S te p h e n s, b a rb e r, of B risto l, E n g ., Io6.
com m ission th e d e fe n se se t up e n jo y ed th e s u m p tu o u s fea st pre- u n d e r th e aus) ices of Hope R e-
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h e a rt fa ilu re a s th e c a u se of p a re d fo r th em . S h o rt a d d re sse s bekalt lodge.
C a lifo rn ia n s re g is te re d a t th e j i n th e A g ric u ltu ra l c o lle g e fo r n e stin e . M rs. B essie W ilson an d a a rre l sbeiaw red on th e ro c k s below a f te r m a k in g th e g re a t plunge
M rs. A nne E. T a y lo r, w ho s till s u rv iv e s , s h o t th e F a ils s u c c is s fu lb d e a th . O ffse ttin g th is th e o ry w as w ere m ad e by p ro m in e n t M asons
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H otel A u stin in clu d e S. B r q n d u m jth o com ing year.
Tom M orian.
in 1901. Robert Leach ten years later w as succefPiul in a siee ¡ th e fa c t th a t th e dece-.sed
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barrel. Both live at N iagara Falla. Leach told S te p h e n s h a b a rre
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A tte n tio n , is c alled to th e p u b ­ w as n o t s tro n g e n o u g h . T h e B r itis h e r lea v e s a w ife a n d 11 c h i’*’ ™ boxei a n d a th le te .
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As th e re w as som e d o u b t a b o u t of e n jo y a b le s tu n ts w ere pulled i b o u le v a rd th is w eek. T h is m o rn -
cisco; E. II. N oack of S to c k to n ; land a r e g u e s ts th*s w eek a t th e lic to re m e m b e r th e m ee tin g in
h e a rt fa ilu re , th e com m ission o r-j off by th«T v isito rs. AU w ere loud *ng M r’ a n d M rs- W in te r, w itli
C h a u ta u q u a P io n e e r h a ll T uesday j
B. O. C ionca an d w ife, N. J. Big- H otel A u stin .
dered th e body ex h u m ed sev eral in th e ir p ra ise of Mr. a n d Mrs. th e ir g u e st s ta r te d on a trip to
h am a n d w ife of Los A ng eles;
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m o n th s la te r.
An E x am in atio n Low e as hosts.
C ra te r la k e to be gone a few days.
Mr. a n d M rs. P. P. H anson of
H a rry S llv ers
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C a rlto n g ra n g e w ill b u ild f a r ­
a fra c tu re d sk u ll a n d a b ro k en
Din«« a t R ogue E lk .
w ife of S a c ra m en to .
gone se v e ra l w eeks
to ta k e in cre ase d in te re s t in th e )
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sp in a l colum n.
A la rg e a u to m o b ile p a rty con-
C h a u ta u q u a p ro je c t.
P ay n e
m a k e s sh a v in g
See th e w indow fu ll of new an d
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used C am eras. R ed H ot b a r g a in s .' sta n d s.
M rs. C. H. G rin n e ll a n d d a u g h - ' M rs’ Id a APP,e g a te , Miss L ydia
M rs. C. M. B om ar, p o s tm istre s s
in cre ase in ra te s.
C a m e ra X change.
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¡b eg in w ith a e ria l b o m b a rd m e n t. ‘ t e r E ln n ia > a n d M r a n d M rs. W . Mcp a11- M rs- H - A H a rriso n . Mr.
of H ilts, sp e n t S u n d ay in A sh lan d
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By H e n ry W ood
T h e a irp la n e s th a t w ere in con- J - M e re d ith
of
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w ere a n d M rs. N. H. H a rris o n , Mr. and
T he tw o -y ear-o ld d a u g h te r o f eineer> w as a b u s in e ss v isito r to tives.
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(U. P. S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t.)
' s tru c tio n a t th e close of th e w a r s u e s ts a t th e H o tel A u stin S a tu r-
L. W. O w en, who resid e s in th e A sh lan d S a tu rd a y from M edford.
P A R IS . S ept. 5.— (B y M a il.)— h a d a flig h t c a p a c ity of 900 to d a y -
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E n g la n d h e re a f te r m u st d e fe n d 95 0 k ilo m e te rs from th e p o in t of
Mrs. J. G. P ie rc e a n d son A l­
scald ed S a tu rd a y m o rn in g by th e
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h e rs e lf from th e R h in e an d not I d e p a rtu re
A ix-la-C hapelle
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b e rt, w ho h av e been th e g u e sts of
o v e rtu r n in g o f a coffee p e rc o la ­
from th o T ham es.
ju s t 450 k ilo m e te rs from L ondon. W A N T E D — Second
hand
reed
re la tiv e s in A sh lan d fo r th e p a st
to r.
T h e little one w as p lay in g
BY VIOLET MOORE HIGGINS.
T h a n k s to th e p re s e n t p e rfe c ­ A sq u a d ro n s ta r tin g
from th is ’ baby b u g g y in good c o n d itio n .
w eek, will leave to d ay fo r th e ir
w ith h e r fa th e r a n d in som e m a n ­
o n e 391.
T h e fe tc h in g neg lig ee of th t
tio n of lo n g ra n g e a rtille r y , not p o in t can b o m b ard L ondon w ith -1 ___ P h ________
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hom e in New Y ork. Th#V w ill go
p ic tu re is one of th e loveliest ol
n e r s tru c k th e p e rc o la to r filled
to m e n tio n its f u tu r e p o ssib ilitie s in th ie e h o u rs.
FO R SA LE— K itc h e n ran g e , wood
by way of P o rtla n d , th e n to V an ­
th e m any lovely fluffy b its o f lin ­
w ith h ot coffee, w hich fell from
as
w ell as a e ria l w a rfa re . E n g la n d
“ L o ndon in th e f u tu r e will be
h e a te r in good co n d itio n . Tele-
g e rie w orn by M ae M urray tr
co u v er, W in n ip eg a n d
C hicago,
th e ta b le , th e c o n te n ts p o u rin g
Phone 3 9 1 .
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G eorge F ltz m a u rlc e ’s la te s t p ro ­
W A SH IN G TO N . Sept. 20.— By faces th e n ecessity of an im m ed i­ a tta c k a b le firs t by a rie l sq u a d ro n s
sto p p in g a t in te rv a ls a lo n g th e
o v e r th e child. H er face a n d one
d
u c tio n " T h e R ig h t to L ove," a
an o r d e r of M ajo r G en eral J o h n a te rev isio n of h e r w hole system s ta r tin g from G e rm a n
soil a n d FO R SA L E — C h e v ro le t to u rin g
way.
P a ra m o u n t p ictu re.
L ooking at
a rm w ere frig h tfu lly b u rn ed .
c a r, easy term s.
A. L e je u n e , c o m m a n d a n t of th e of n a tio n a l defense.
th e n by long ra n g e g u n s placed on
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m e r m a rin e b rig a d e of th e Second H irsc h a u e r, one of th e m ost dis-:
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one can easily im ag in e th e soft«
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div isio n h av e been th ro w n open to tin g u is h e d m ilita ry ch iefs th a t th e frie n d sh ip , th e s o lid a rity of th e
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In c re a se d sal-
goods w a n te d . T h e New’ G un
a n s w e r to why so m afly of o u r
W e ste rn U nion T eleg rap h
F ro m now on, th e E n g lish navy, T h ro u g h th em th e ad v a n ce d l in e s ' a ry .
S to re , 57 N o rth M ain. St. 1 2-eod-tf sp e n d in g som e tim e in A shland jv ere re o rg a n iz e d a few m o n th s
g irls no w ad ay s w ant to go Into
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rec e n tly , le ft S a tu rd a y fo r C ra ­ ago a n d th e ra n k s filled so speed­ h o w ever p o w e rfu l it m ay be, will of d e fe n se fo r L ondon a re c a rrie d
th e m ovies.
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N othing could se t off m ore p e r­
O. A. M ered ith of M arion, O.; te r lak e , r e tu r n in g S unday.
ily th a t th e S ixth re g im e n t a n d no lo n g e r be s u ffic ie n t to m a in ­ fo rw a rd to th e M euse.
FO R SA L E — 1 acre, lo u r room ,
fectly
Mae M u rra y ’s cloud of soft
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Bud M errim an , M. L L an e, d a u g h ­
th e S ixth m ac h in e gun b a tta lio n ta in E n g la n d 's “ p ro u d is o la tio n ,” ! “ T he d e fe n se of L ondon is no
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lo n g e r on th e c h a n n e l; it is n ’t even
a re now to be re c re a te d .
T he d e c la re s G e n e ral H irsc h a u e r.
n g e o rg e tte crep e th a t fo rm s (th e
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Up to 1914, th e lin es of d efen se — on th e B osphorus.
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o v e r-d ra p e of th e n eg lig ee, b u ilt
M inn., a re am o n g e a s te rn e rs re g ­ s u ra n r e r a te s on fa rm p ro p e rty F ifth a n d S ixth in fa n try re g im e n ts
P ric e $650. A d d ress W -8, c a re
o
v er a fo u n d atio n of lace flounc­
“ It is on th e R h in e .”
iste re d a t th e H otel A u stin th is h o v e rin g b a rn s, o u tb u ild in g s an d w ere cited th re e
tim e s by th e fo r L o n d o n w ere s itu a te d a t 15 to
of T id in g s.
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F re n c h h ig h co m m an d , an d th e 20 k ilo m e te rs o u tsd e th e c a p ita l.!
g e o rg e tte c a u g h t a b o u t th e bodice
FO R SA L E — N early new C ase
c.v.
14-3
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S ixth m ac h in e g u n n e rs tw ice, a n d D u rin g th e w a r E n g la n d found it
a n d below th e k n ees w ith a broad
s e p a ra to r, size
22x3 6. R ig h t
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Miss H elen A dam son, d a u g h te r
b an d of sa tin ribbon of a deeper
a ll u n its w e a r th e coveted f o u rr a ­ n ecessary to e s ta b lis h its L ondon
P
ric
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lo
r
s
h
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rt
tim
e.
M
ark
M r. a n d Mrs. W M. P o ley and
s h a d e of blue.
Sleeves of lace
of E. B. A dam son, c a s h ie r of th e
'•ru e , A sh lan d .
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gère. In a d d itio n to rev iv in g th e d e fe n se s on th e C o n tin en t. N ow ,j
fam
ily
m
ad
e
a
trip
dow
n
th
e
Pa
a
re
th
e
fin
ish
in
g
to
u ch . T his n e g ­
T a len t S ta te B ank, ha:} gone to
F o u r th b rig a d e th e T e n th a rtille r y a c c o rd in g to G en eral H irsc h a u e r. i
FO R SA L E — New D ort c a r, rea -[
ligee an d a ll th e o th e r fluffy " p r e t ­
cific
h
ig
h
w
ay
n
e
a
rly
to
G
ra
n
ts
C o rv allis to e n te r O. A. C. Miss
re g im e n t is a lso to be re o rg a n ­ E n g la n d ’s sole hope o f d e fe n d in g
tie s ” Miss M u rray w ears in th is
so n ab le, o r will ta k e som e
A dam son was a g r a d u a te of A sh ­ P a ss y e ste rd a y . T hey re p o rt con ized n t Q u an tico , Va.
p ic tu re a re exclusive m odels from
its c a p ita l, is to e sta b lish th ese
tra
d
e
in
c
a
r,
c
a
ttle
o
r
team
,
j
sid e ra b le
p av in g
fin ish ed , but
a fam o u s New Y ork house.
lan d high school last sp rin g .
lines of d efen se e ith e r on th e
w agon
and
h a rn e ss.
P hone
th e re is m uch w ork yet to be done
I t Is lu th is rav ish in g costum e
4F 13.
16-3*
M euse o r on th e R hine.
th a t th e v illa lu o u s P rin c e S ta n is ­
G u ests re g is te re d a t th e H o tel b etw eea G o ld .H ill
an d
G ra n ts
“ In 1 9 1 8 ,” says G en eral H irs-
la u s C ernuw lcz finds L ady F a lk ­
A new site w ith lan d e n o u g h i LOST— On dead In d ia n ro ad , blue
C olum bia a re Mrs. M. H olt, G re­ P a ss b e fo re th e e n tir e h ig h w a y
c h a u e r w ho is one of t \ e w o rld ’s - to m ak e th e e x p e rim e n ta l irrig a - i se rg e coat.
lan d . th e u n h ap p y h ero in e of "T he
J. W. G ra n th a m .
T he d e to u rs a re
n a d a , C a lif.; W. F. R rocket, Los if co m p leted .
R ig h t to L ove,” who h as e v e ry ­
R ew ard .
F in d e r leave P la za
g re a te s t e x p e rts on a rtille ry , “ we tio n w ork of th e U m a tilla p ro ject
th in g th a t m oney can buy except
A ngeles. C alif.; D. P. C ochran, in p re tty good sh a p e, how ever.
M
eat
M
ark
et.
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f ir s t d isco v ered th e g u n w ith 120 tru ly re p re s e n ta tiv e lo r th e n e a r
h a p p in e ss, w hen he forces his way
<$> <$> .
L. C. C am eron, J e ffe rs o n ; F r a n k i
k
ilo m e te rs ra n g e . S h o rtly , th is 300,000 a c re s of lik e la n d s in O r - 1 W A N TED — By w om an w ith tw o
Into h e r room . Set a g a in st a vivid
T
h
e
Los
A
ngeles
C
ollege
of
D ehaven.
P riscilla Dean
c h ild re n , p o sitio n as lio u s e k e e p -(
b a c k g ro u n d of th e O rien t, In ao
ra n g e w as e x te n d e d to 150 kilo- ■egon, is said to he a need of th e
P h y sic ia n s a n d S u rg e o n s will open
e
r
fo
r
w
idow
er,
or
cook
in
sm
all
a
tm o s p h e re o f w ealth a n d luxury
m e te rs. Soon we w ill be a t 2 0 0 , H e rm isto n p ro je c t, by J a m e s T
DRESS FOR (»IRLS
A sk y o u r g ro c e r fo r B onton fo r tb e
fal1 session S ep tem b er
cam p. M ust be n e a r school. I n ­
th e re u n fo ld s a sad and sordid
k ilo m e te r sa n d th e lim it even Ih en J a rd in e , d ire c to r o t th e a s ric u l-
q u ire T id in g s office.
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sto ry of a h u s b a n d ’s c ru e ltie s. A
bread; m ad e clean a n d w hole- 2 0.
It is th e onlv m edical co l­
I have received wl l n o t h av e been rea c h e d .
tn r a l e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n s .
N ot
su d d en a n d unexpected m eetltif
som e.
lege
on
th
e
N
o
rth
A
m
erican
c
o
n
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FO R SA L E — B ro o d e r-sto v e a n d ,
3 0 5 -tf
m an y le tte r s re ­
w ith an old lover, an A m ertcer
I
t
is
ju
s
t
150
k
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m
e
te
r,
from
only
aH
O
regon
lh
e
e
n
t(re
n e n t w h e re 5600 h o u rs of m ed i­
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w ire n e ttin g . M rs. W . D. B ooth,! i
lik e h e rse lf, and a t la st happlnew
q u e s tin g in fo rm a ­ C a la is o r B o ulogne io L ondon. | „ e3t m u s t b ack th is a n d o th e r
M rs. a n d M rs. C C. D a rlin g an d cin e a re
ph o n e 292-R .
1 5 -1 i
ta u g h t.
D r. S ch eller
a n d th e rig h t to love, back in hei
tio n
re la tiv e
to F ecam p . D ieppe. A bbeville. A ire w o rtlly la n d re c la m a tio n p ro je e ls
little son le ft S a tu rd a y n ig h t fo r g ra d u a te d fro m th is co llege an d
ow n c o u n try once m ore.
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FO R SA L E — T he Jo h n sto n e hom e,
c lo th e s a young an
a n n d F IviirnAa
u m e s a a m
re only on
200 a l kilom e
S an F ra n c isc o to spend a tw o ho ld s tw o O regon licen ses as
if n a tio n a l aid is su c ce ssfu lly e n ­
w ith th e T w in P in e s, on G ra n ­
gir^ from 15 to 18 te r s aw ay.
w e e k s’ vacation.
listed.
p h y sician an d su rg e o n .
ite St. P la s te re d house, e ig h t
sh o u ld w ear, I am
“ B ut th e b o m b a rd m e n t by long
room s, b a th , p a n t i . , screen
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going to try a n d ra n g e g u n s w ill only be th e sec-
porch a n d a ll m o d ern c o n c t.i-
T he p o p u la tio n of A sh lan d lias
T he “ wood b e e ,” a n n o u n c e d by
B roccoli in d u s try in c re a s in g in
te ll you w h a t I ond a c t of th e nex t w a r w hich w ill! D ouglas co unty.
iences. F a m ily o rc h a rd a n d fine
been in c re a se d by th e a rr iv a l of Rev. C. F. K o e h le r y e s te rd a y to PPISCILLA
g a rd e n . 143 G ra n ite St. 9-4*
c o n sid e r best, b u t
a «lau g h ter b o rn to Mr. a n d M r s .! be held
In
th e
P re s b y te ria n DEAN
C lyde S n o d g ra ss of C h u rc h s tr e e t c h u rc h y a rd th is m o rn in g m et w ith p e rso n a l fig u re , h e ig h t, etc., m u st
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in to
c o n sid e ra tio n .
S e p te m b e r 16, anil a son to Mr. a h e a rty resp o n se from v o lu n te e r be b ro u g h t
a n d M rs. E lb e rt A rnold o f M orton w o rk e rs, a n d th e pile of wood T he red h a ire d g irl sh o u ld not
s tr e e t, S e p te m b e r 17.
h a u le d th e r e to be c u t up a n d w e a r th e p in k g in g h a m ( a lth o
“ OUR ADVERTISING RATES”
TEMPORARY EXPEDIENT
m any d o ) n o r s h c u ld th e s to u t,
sta c k e d in th e c h u rc h b a se m e n t
Mr. an d Mrs. F J. S hinn m et lo r w in te r use w as fin ish ed w ith ch u b b y girl w e a r a s a ilo r su it
R eferrin g to an old citizen as a
w ith a co n sp icu o u s w aist line.
M r. a n d M rs. J a c k s o n an d fam ily , d isp a tc h .
‘•relic
of antiq u ity ,” $1.
A goodiy n u m b e r of
S a ilo r s u its a re s o m e th in g th a t
fo rm e r a c q u a in ta n c e s from th e ir '¡ m e n w orked up a fin e a p p e tite a t
all g irls in th e ir te e n s sh o u ld
Calling a new-made law yer ‘‘a legal
o ld hom e tow n of L y n d en , W ash., th e w ood pile th is fo re n o o n .
ALSO
h av e
in th e ir
w a rd ro b e .
I ’m
light of which the profession should
to d ay , w hen th e la tte r w ere pass-
feel proud,” $2.25.
in g th ro u g h to C a lifo rn ia .
T he|
Mrs. E n n n e tt B eeson of T a len t glad I have th o u g h t to te ll you
J a c k s o n fam ily a re lo o k in g fo r a w as an o v er S u n d ay
v isito r in th is. N o th in g is m o re becom ing
Calling a fem ale a "talen ted and re­
o r y o u th fu l. D id n ’t you e v e r no­
c h a n g e of lo catio n .
j A sh lan d .
99
fined lady, a valuable acquisition to
tice how th e m o tio n p ic tu re a c ­
society’,” w ith variations, $1.85.
tre s s will s tru g g le to w ear one.
V
'»»r
«W
very
ch a n ce
she
g e ts?
She ¡g
To call a m an a “progressive citi­
zen.” when it is known th a t he is
know s its se c re t, also th a t or th e iB
O O M /N G
lazier than a governm ent mule, $1.75.
m iddy blouse.
Yes. s a ilo r h a ts an d m id d y jg
TUESDAY - W EDNESDAY - THURSDAY
R eferring to a deceased citizen as "a
blo u ses a re a ll rig h t in th e ir place,
m an whose place will long rem ain un­
b u t, g irls, DON’T w e a r th em in
filled,” when we all know he was the
th e e v e n in g o r in a big city on
best poker player in town, $2.25.
th e s tre e ts . T hey do not belong
th e re .
E x tra rate s are charged when the
p a rty is well.—A rkansaw Thom as Cat.
P o n g ee is a ll th e ra g e th is su m ­
— IV—
m er a n d n o th in g is b e tte r o r m ore
“W hat shall we do to rem edy the
u ra b le th a n th is silk y m a te ria l.
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high cost of living?”
SOME OBSERVATIONS
T he g irl th a t has a pongee s u it or
“n i see If I can ’t get a Job to as­
one piece d ress, m ay be s u re th a t
Give a pig plenty of milk, and it
sist in investigating it.
Maybe the
she h a s s o m e th in g a p p ro p ria te fo r
will m ake a hog of itself.
sa la ry will be enough to tide us over.”
all occasions. It w ashes w ell a n d
An artificial kiss Is th e kind one
is inexpensive.
COMPLETE MYSTERY
I ' m M iftM iiu a w
...
wom an inflicts on another.
T h e g in g h am d re ss
h a s ju s t
m ad e its w ay in to so ciety ; so h a s
A ‘chronic kicker is a nuisance, but
th e sw e a te r.
You see g in g h a m s
an occasional kick helps some.
ev ery w ay you tu rn .
A ftern o o n
aa
_______
___
o r ev en in g . F ifth a v e n u e o r C on­
g jg
Don’t get too close to your friends
n e rsv ille , Ind.
The
s w e a te r is
or they may accidentally step ou you.
w orn in th e e v e n in g a t r e s ta u ra n ts
a n d cafes. (S ilk ones, of c o u rse .)
DID YOU KNOW TH A T —
You m ay be s u re th a t you a re well
d resse d if you h av e a silk s w e a te r
D uring the w inter a toad becomes
an d silk sp o rt s k irt, b u t it Isn ’t
torpid and tak es no food for from four
n e sessa ry to buy th e m ost e x p e n ­
to six m onths?
sive m a te ria ls a n d m ak e y o u r silk
g
T he Ja p an e se lover p resen ts to his
o u tfit com e to th e price of last
sw eeth eart a beautiful sasli Instead
s p rin g ’s su it.
of
an engagem ent ring?
E a c h ................................................... $
20
T he silk m ay be b o u g h t by th e
spool a n d th e c lo th by th e y a rd ,
W aterproof tents, bags and rugs are
P e r D o z e n .......................................
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a n d as fash io n d e c re e s th e m ost
m ade from carnet's hair, which is
sim ple sty les, you w ill not h av e a
plucked out in the spring?
T w o D o z e n .................................. 2 . 5 0
d iffic u lt tim e in m a k in g y o u rse lf
“H a lf th e w orld doesn’t know how
a s ty lish c o m b in a tio n th a t sh o u ld
T he A rabs show th eir friendliness
O n e H u n d r e d ............................ 1 0 0 0
the o th er h alf lives.”
when m eeting by shaking hands six or
riv a l th e o u tp u ts of th e expensive
“I don’t know how anybody lives
eight tim es and A rabs of distinction go
shqp&.
w ith these prices.’’—Louisville C our­
beyond th is—they em brace each other
ier-Journal.
several tim es?
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