Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 27, 1920, Image 1

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    M ALARIA GERM S CANNOT SU R­
VIVE TH R E E MONTHS IN THE
RICH O Z O N E AT ASHLAND.
THE PU R E DOMESTIC W ATER
H ELPS
VOLUME 2
A shland D aily T idings
Succewor to The Semi-Weekly
Tidings. VoL 41.
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1920.
ASHLAND CLIMATE, WITHOUT
THE AID OF MEDICINE, CURES
NINE CASES OUT OF TEN OF
ASTHMA. TH IS IS A PROVEN
FACT.
NUMBER 74
FINAL FAIR ARRANGEMENTS FORMED
1116 ENROLL
IN RED CROSS
E
COLLEGE STUDENTS
TO Jl'D G E CATTLE
HEAVY TAX
RATES FOR
E
SLIDES ( LEAK ED FROM
TH E PACIFIC H IG H W A Y 1
RAISES BUM PER CROP,
W IF E STA R V ES T o DEATH
OF
DAIRY GIVEN
GOOD PRIZES
RO SEB U RG , Nov. 27— W orkm en ,
a re k e p t busy c le a rin g th e slid es from
SE A T T L E . W ash.. Nov. 27— J u b i­
CHICAGO, Nov. 27— S tu d e n ts from
th e new h ig hw ay to th e n o rth of M yr­
la n t o v er a b u m p e r crop of po tato es,
fifte e n colleges a n d u n iv e rsitie s m eet
tle C reek, w h ere th e d irt has cov-;
c a rro ts , onions, b eets an d p ro u d of
h e re to d ay to p a rtic ip a te in a c a ttle
e re d th e road in se v e ra l places. The
th e fact th a t lie raise d th e biggest
! ju d g in g c o n te s t in c o n n ectio n w ith
co m m issio n h as k e p t m en s ta tio n e d
crop in K itsa p c o u n ty , Jo h n A.
! th e a n n u a l m ee tin g of th e I n te r n a ­
a t th is p oint and a s fast as th e slid e s j
H olm es re tu rn e d to S e a ttle from
tio n a l Live Stock E x p o sitio n an d
o ccur, th e d ir t is rem oved and th e
B re m e rto n and found his w ife dead
H o rse F a ir.
ro ad is c le a re d .
T o u ris ts h a v e ex­
—
th e c o ro n e r says of s ta rv a tio n .
T he c o n te s t h a s an in te rn a tio n a l
perien ced little d iffia u lty in g e ttin g
‘ T h e re w as a b so lu te ly n o th in g to
»flavor, as C a n a d ian boys have enter»
th ro u g h a n d in only a few in sta n c es
DEATH W AS CAUSED FROM R E - eat in th e h o u se ." d ec la re d H olm es.
A S H IA N D GOES OVER THE TOP ed a g a in s t th o se from P e n n S ta te ,! T U B A S I R ! D E P A R T M E N T PA SSES
INFORMATION OF CONDITION have d e la y s been ex p erienced. T h e re
SUETS OF FORMER ATTACK o f
re fe rre d to th e S e a ttle hom e w h ere C R E A M E R ! PRODUCTS TO BE EN -
IN ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS— O hio, Illin o is, O k lah o m a, T exas and
is only one bad place on th e h ig h ­
OF
FE
D
ER
A
L
GOVERNMENT
TO
T E R E D AT W IN T E R F A IR — AG­
h
is
w ife’s body w as found.
o th e r s ta te colleges.
F L l — H A D BEEN
ILL ONE
way, th is being a n e w cu t w h ere
WAYS
AND
MEANS
COMMITTEE
TALENT U S T NOT YET COUNT­
R IC U LTU R A L AND H O R TIC U L­
“ H e re am I, th e m an who raised
T exas A. a n d M. s tu d e n ts won th e
YEAR.
slid e s w ere ex p erien ced last y e a r also.
AND
MEMBERS
OF
HOUSE.
T U R A L E X H IB IT S W IL L G E T
tiie b ig g est tu rn ip in K itsa p co unty,
tro p h y in th e sto ck ju d g in g c o n te s t,
ED IN M EM BERSH IP ROLL.
T he h ig h w ay is open 4 ^ o u g h th e e n ­
P R IZ E S .
w ith a c e lla r lu ll of food, to com e
la st y e a r a n d s tu d e n ts fro m o th e r
tir e c o u n ty , an d to u ris ts a re com ing
M rs. A lw ild a C oivig E m e ry , w ife of hoine an d fjnd my w jfe dp.(d w |(h
By
H
erbert
W
alker.
colleges w ill a tte m p t to w re st f r o m !
H en ry S. E m e ry , died a t an e a rly h o u r n o th in g to e a t in th e w hole house
(U n ite d P re ss S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t) th ro u g h daily.
T he d a iry d e p a rtm e n t of th e Ash-
A s h la n d 's Red C ross R oll C all, th em th e honor.
th is m o rn in g a t h e r hom e on H elm an
W A SH IN G TO N , Nov. 27— T he next
h u t one m olded piece of b rea d , no ,a n d W in te r F a ir, D ecem ber 2, 2
w hich te rm in a te d on T h a n k sg iv in g !
M uch in te re s t is a tta c h e d to th e
s tre e t. Mrs. E m e ry had been in fa il­ b ig g e r th a n a c ru m b , and a b o u t o n e - ! and
Day, h a s m et w ith such a g e n e ro u s h o rse fa ir w hich is to he, held each c o n K,,ess m aY 1)6 c o n fro n te d w ith th e
"'>H he u n d e r th e m an a g e m e n t
ing h e a lth fo r a lm o st a y e a r, w hen fo u rth of
resp o n se in th is c o m m u n ity as t o ! n ig h t of th e ex p o sitio n .
It is said n ecessity of e ith e r in c re a sin g th e tax
of
J.
R.
M cC racken, th e well know n
a d rie d onion.
said
an a tta c k of in flu e n z a la te last w in­ H olm es.
m ak e th e re su lt an occasion fo r rea l th e show is th e c la ssie st to be h e l d i ra te s o r l)ro v ld in B a n o th e r issue of
V alley View ra n c h e r.
T his d e p a r t­
te r h ad c a u se d a se v ere illness. Ali
long
te
rm
bonds,
a
c
c
o
rd
in
g
to
pre-
m ent will consist of ex h ib its by th e
T h a n k sg iv in g .
At no d a te except w est of New Y ork city
E. S. Bazaar.
th ro u g h th e s p rin g h e r c o n d itio n was
1 lim in a ry su rv e y s of th e fin a n c ia l sit-
J
a c k so n c o u n ty in d iv id u al c re a m e r­
d u rin g th e w ar, lias o u r local Red
T h e social club of th e O rd e r of th e m o st se rio u s, b u t w ith th e a rriv a l of
■ u a tio n m ad e fo r m em b e rs of th e
ies,
an d th re e p rem iu m s will be o f ­
C ross m em b e rsh ip exceeded its p re s ­
h o u se w ays an d m ean s c o m m itte e bv L a s te iu S ta r a ie m a k in g e la b o ra te w arm w e a th e r
sh e ra llie d a n d had
fered
.
F irs t, $10; second, $5, an d
en t s tre n g th .
A s h la n d ’s Red C ross
tre a s u ry officials.
p re p a ra tio n s fo r th e B a z a ar to be becom e a b le to be a b o u t a g a in . F o r
th ird . $2.50.
F irs t, second and
b ra n c h can now b o ast an e n ro llm e n t
T he in d ic a tio n s a re th a t ch an ces held in th e M asonic hal1, T u esd ay , th e p a st w eek
o r so, how ever, s h e 1
th
ird
p
rem
iu
m
s
of
$1. 75c and GOc
of 1116 m em b ers, w ith B elleview ’s
a re poor for even slig h t re d u c tio n s I'io v en ib e r
T h e fu n d s collected had beg u n to fail, an d h e r d e a th was
w
ill
also
be
o
ffe
red
fo r th e best ex­
c an v ass not yet co m pleted a n d w ith
of a few or th e m ost obnoxious taxes, i in th ls lu a n n e r a re to be used in fu r- not u n expected.
h
ib
it
of
farm
o
r
d
a
iry b u tte r In a
T a len t still to be h e a rd from .
Som e in cre ase d levies, p a rtic u la rly on n *s h in g a room in th e new M asonic
T h e d e a th of Mrs. E m ery rem oves
tw o-pound m ould o r brick.
F o r th is success th e r e h a v e been
n o n -e sse n tia ls, w ill be reco m m en d ed anf* E a s te r n S ta r H om e, now in pro- a n o th e r of th e p io n ee rs of Ja ck so n
A fine a g ric u ltu ra l ex h ib it is be­
a n u m b e r of “ c o n trib u tin g c a u s e s .’’
w hen co n g ress reconvenes, a c co rd in g ! cess ° 1' e re c Hon a t F o re st G rove. T he co u n ty , who had m uch to do w ith
ing
p lan n ed of v e g e ta b le s of v a rio u s
forem ost am o n g w hich m ay be m en ­
to re p o rts at th e c a p ita l.
la d ie s of th e club have sp e n t se v e ra l th e d ev elo p m en t of th e fa r w est. She
s
o
rts
raise d in th e co u n ty .
F irs t
tio n ed tw o w eeks of h a rd w ork oil
P ro b a b ility of th e in c re a se s is not I n io n ^b s w o rk *n S on th e a rtic le s plac- w as th e d a u g h te r of a p io n ee r doc-
a n d second p rizes o f $1 and 50 c e n ts
th e p a rt of Mrs. Alice P eil, th e e ffi­
b ro u g h t a b o u t th ro u g h in c re a se d gov-i® ed ^
sale a n d a re d e siro u s of dis- , to r, w ho crossed th e p lain s in 1852
I
will be given fo r each of th e follow -
(B y th e U n ited P re ss )
c ie n t c a m p a ig n m a n a g e r, and h e r
from P la tt co u n ty . Mo., a n d se ttle d
e m in e n t e x p e n d itu re s a s th e re p u b ­ posing of e v e ry th in g .
'
ing
ex h ib its:
Beets for tab le , th re e
c o rp s of devoted h e lp e rs; also, th e
By Carl D. Groat.
in w hat w as then p ra c tic a lly a w il­ CORK, Nov. 27— A n u m b e r of bom b specim ens. M angel W u rtz els, tw o
licans expect to red u c e th ese. The
a b le re -e n fo rc e m e n t a ffo rd e d th e ir (U n ite d P re ss S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t)
o cc u rre d
today in th e
R e b e k a h s M eet,
d ern ess. F o r th e p ast 5 0 y e a rs Mrs. explosions
v,
„„ .
rea so n is th a t th e p re s e n t r a te s a re
e ffo rts by th e p u b lic ity so freely
p
rin
c
ip
al
s
tre
e
ts
here.
Im m e d ia te ly specim ens. R u ta b a g a s, tw o speci­
B E R L IN , Nov. 27— G e rm a n y fe e ls,
,
..
,
In a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e ir u su a l E m ery a n d h e r fam ily resided in
i b e g in n in g to yield t a r less th a n d u r-;
m ens.
S u g a r beets, tw o specim ens.
given by tlie A shland T id in g s; b oth! th a at t in h e r co n d u c t of tiie w a r she
........
, . .
custom of o b se rv in g th e fifth T ues- J a c k so n co u n ty a n d have occupied a a fte rw a rd sev eral la rg e shops b u rs t
:
C
abbage,
tw o specim ens. P o ta to e s,
of th e se backed a g a in by th e in te lli- ’ w as no m ore c rim in a l th a n th e a llie s,
Thp I , . * * “
Z?*.-J"
into flam es. T he d a m a g e is e s tim a t­
gen t p a trio tism of o u r a ll-A m eric a n , i a n d she is not se ek in g fo rg iv en ess fo r
. » p /
rf*a s “ ry day of th e m o n th s in w hich they oc- p ro m in e n t positio n in tiie a n n a ls of
tw o specim ens. C au liflo w er.
O n­
W it­
will also c u t a big CUr as a sOcia1, Die R e b e k a h s of S o u th e rn O regon.
She had been a ed at fifty th o u sa n d pounds.
ions, one peck, a n y v a rie ty .
T ab le
w h ite -sk in n e d " tow n.
h e rs e lf o r o th e rs , a c c o rd in g to B er- hole ¡ ,/ i p p *
’
° U' '
yield of th e excess p r o f i ts . t b *s city w ill give th e ir re g u la r social m em b e r of th e C h ristia n ch u rc h from nesses d e c la re d th e black an d ta n po­ ¡sq u a sh , tw o specim ens. T u rn ip s, six
Though th e fo rm a l tim e -lim it fo r n a rd D e rn b u rg , in a re m a rk a b le o p e n | tax w hich b ro u g h t in a ,a rg e p e r.
lice p rev en ted tiie fire crew s from
e v e n in g at Odd F ellow s lodge n ex t th e ag e of 14 years.
specim ens. P op co rn , ten e a rs . F ield
th e a n n u a l Red C ross Roll C all was ■ le tte r to d a y to F o re ig n M in ister P u e r-
T he fu n e ra l will be held M onday 1 fig h tin g th e c o n fla g ra tio n .
c e n ta g e of th e g o v e rn m e n t rev en u e. T u esd ay ev en in g , N ovem ber 30. D ane-
corn,
yellow d e n t, ten ears.
F ield
from N ovem ber 11 to 25. th e re is ry d o n of A rg e n tin a , w ho is a tte n d -
T h e g o v e rn m e n t e x p e n d itu re s will ing an d a su p p e r will he th e lea d in g from th e ia te hom e a t 110 M echanic •RACE RESOLUTION
co rn , w h ile d e n t, ten e a rs. F ie ld
rea lly no tim e -lim it set on th e ta k in g ing th e L e a g u e of N a tio n s m eetin g
s tre e t, w ith p riv a te services, and in ­
c o n tin u e to be h igh, due to th e t r e ­ fe a tu re s of th e event.
co
rn , any d e n t, ten ears. F ield corn,
WILL NOT CARRY
out of R ed C ross m em b ersh ip s. You a t G eneva.
MRS. E L L E N S. SM ITH .
te rm e n t will be m ade in M ountain
m en d o u s w a r debt ol' th e c o u n try
flin
t, ten ears.
m ay jo in any day th a t th e a ltru is tic
B e rn a rd D e rn b u rg s ta te d th a t he
N oble G rand. View c e m e te ry . M rs. E m ery is s u r ­
th e in te re s t on w hich a m o u n ts to
T
he best d isp lay of corn will be
W A SH IN GTON, Nov. 27— S e n a to r
sp irit h a p p e n s to m ove you a t Me- could not co ndem n th e s in k in g of
vived by h e r h u sb a n d and six c h ild ­
n e a rly a billion a n d a q u a r te r a year.
U nderw ood, d e m o c ra tic le a d e r of th e given first prize $5; second $3, th ird
N a ir B ro s.’ d ru g sto re , w h e re a per- th e L u s ita n ia w ith o u t d islo y a lty t
o
________________________
T h anksgiving Dinner.
re n : Mrs. C. R. L o sh e r and Melvin
s e n a te , to d ay p re d ic te d th a t a p ro ­ $1.50.
m aiien t s ta tio n will be m a in ta in e d .
h is c o u n try . Mr. D e rn b u rg d e c la re d !
T he M edford M a il-T rib u n e says
All. a n d Mrs. A lb e rt Jo h n so n of S. E m ery of P o r tla n d ; If. S. E m ery,
F o r cereal p ro d u c ts p rizes of $2
posed re s o lu tio n d e c la rin g a s ta te of
Tlie follow ing m em bers have en- G erm an y ¡» “ w illing to prove th a t th e Tim victory of th e M edford fo o tb all W a ln u t s tre e t e n te rta in e d re la tiv e s
Mrs. G. W. W a tso n , M isses Nina and
and
$1 will b e given on a n y v a rie ty
peace w ith G erm any w ould not be
rolled to d a te :
m ea su res a n d m ean s used by G erm an y teani over A shland high school on at d in n e r. T h a n k sg iv in g day. T hose H azel
E m ery of A sh lan d .
T h re e
W h eat, best peck.
Mrs. H. A. S te a rn s . C a p ta in — Miss d u rin g th e w ar w ere n e ith e r in pro- T h u rs d a y fa tte n e d th e p u rse s ol' a p re se n t w ere, W illis J o h n so n . M r. and b ro th e rs also survive. T hese a re Vol- a d o p te d at th e D ecem ber session of of th e follow ing:
B
arley,
best
peck.
Rye, b.est peck.
congress. It w as p red icted th a t even
E le a n o r G reer. Mr. S m ith , p ark s u p t . . p o rtio n n o r kin d , w orse n o r m ore n u m b e r of local c itiz e n s
One of tlie M rs. G. O. V a u N a tta . M r. and M rs. ney C oivig of A shland. W illiam Col-
T
h
e
h
o
r
tic
u
ltu
ra
l
d e p a rtm e n t of
Miss H elen B riscoe.
c rim in a l th a n th o se used by o u r ad- h e a v ie st w in n e rs lias p ro m ised to R ay W . C onover a n d c h ild re n an d vig of M edford an d G eorge Coivig if eno u g h votes w ere m u ste re d to
th
e
fa
ir
will
lie
one
of th e lea d in g
a d o p t it, th a t P re s id e n t W ilson w ould
Mrs. M cRae, C a p ta in — Mrs. E d ith i v e rs a r ie s ,” a n d , h a a s se rte d , ‘"we m ak e a s u b s ta n tia l d o n a tio n to th e M rs. M arcia M itchell a n d d a u g h te r, of G ra n ts Pass.
a ttra c tio n s , and will co v er a ll fru it
veto th e reso lu tio n .
B. M ars. Mrs. L u lu Van W egen, Dr. n e ith e r seek excuse n o r ask fo rg iv e ­ b le a c h e r fund.
C arol. T he g u e sts did ju stic e to t h
e
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a
v a ila b le a t th is tim e of y e a r. T he
F . G. S w ed en b u rg . M rs. B. B. K e l­ ness from o th e rs o r o u rse lv e s.”
fin e d in n e r th a t was- serv ed , and
co
n d itio n s a re th e fru it m u st be th e
A
T
O
M
I
T
MADE
TO
H e sairt th e G erm an people w ere
logg, L. E. S te n n e tt, M rs. P e te r G ar-
sp en t th e a fte rn o o n w ith m usic a n d ,
ASSASSINATE GENERAL TODAY p ro d u c t of S o u th e rn O regon, and
le f t, M rs. W . K lu m , I. C. D eH ass, C. j n o t h u r t so m uch by th e econom ic
rem in iscen ces of past y e a rs a n d all
grow n by th e ex h ib ito r.
D isplay
Rose. Dr. C aldw ell.
a n d fin a n c ia l s tip u la tio n s of th e
left w ith h e a rtfe lt th a n k s an d hoped
p
la
te
s
will
be
fu
rn
ish
e
d
by
th
e fa ir
(B
y
th
e
U
nited
P
re
ss
)
Mrs. F. T. W ilson, C a p ta in — Miss tre a ty as by th e s p irit w ith which
th a t m any m o re T h a n k sg iv in g s m ig h t:
L IM E R IC K , Ire la n d , Nov. 27— An m a n a g e m e n t, an d five specim ens
Je ssie T h a tc h e r, Mrs. E. W. H o g u e ,, th ey w ere b ra n d e d w ith a stig m a of
be sp en t th u s to g e th e r.
a tte m p t was m ade to a ssa ssin a te m ust a p p e a r on each p late . E x h ib it­
Geo. Irw in . Miss R u th O sm un. Miss m o ra l u n w o rth in e ss, d e stro y in g aA
G en eral
C am ero n
to d ay .
B ullets o rs m u st a tta c h th e n a m e of everv
D ayton, M rs. G. H. tV ay, Mrs. W e h rli. f th e o u ts e t th e s p irit of good will
Last Dance for Two W eeks.
s tru c k his c a rria g e a s lie w as leav in g v a rie ty , to g e th e r w ith his own nam e
B. E. E vans. Mrs. J. K. H elm an . Mrs. w ith o u t w hich th e L e a g u e c a n n o t su r-
T he A rm o ry D ancing p a rty w hich
th e b a rra c k s .
He was n o t in ju re d a n d a d d re ss.
F . T. W ilson. M rs. S tep h en s, M. J . , vive.
o ccurs to n ig h t will be th e last a ff a ir
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F o llo w in g a re th e prizes o ffered
C a rte r.
________________________
o f th is k ind to be given fo r tw o
A ccording to an o ld -tim e p rophesy Best box of each v a rie ty of apples,
A t Rose B ros.’— M rs. J. E. Gow- BARGE PIR R IE LOST
' w eeks, ow ing to th e W in te r F a ir be­
th e la st th re e d ays of th is w eek w ill first prize. $2; second, $ i.
Best
lan d , J. E. G ow land. K. N elson, H.
AT COLUMBIA BAR
ing held in th e A rm o ry on S a tu rd a y ,
E
dw
in
C.
P
e
ttit
of
th
e
la
te
firm
o
f
i
g
overn
tlie
w
e
a
th
e
r
of
tlie
com
ing
box
of
each
v
a
rie
ty
of
p
ears,
first
H osier.
--------- •
(By the United T r e s s )
D ecem ber 4 T h is f o r tn ig h t’s in te r- K e rr Ai P e ttit, a rc h ite c ts of H ono- "’in te r m o n th s. If th is holds good, prize, $2; second, $1.
Best
plat»*
M rs. Geo. G ille tte C a p ta in — Mrs.
(By th e U nited P re s s )
W A SH IN G TO N , Nov. 27— T he s ta te
1 O R TLA ND. Nov. 27 T he .doer- ( d e p a rtm e n t will re fu se to is s u e 'p a s s - val m in u s th ese p o p u la r in fo rm a l IU| U. H. I., a rriv e d in A shland W ed- D ecem ber a n d J a n u a r y w ill b e 's to rm y each v a rie ty of ap ples, first prize.
H om er B arro n .
i p a itie s will seem u n u su a lly long to , nesdav ev en in g
M r. P e ttit fo r th e w ith p len ty of ra in , w hile F e b ru a ry 50 c e n ts; second, 25 c en ts.
Best
Mrs. E. H Bush. C a p ta in — Mr. V eil. dyk, B o a rp o rt an d L ak e F ilb e rt, p o rts to an y o n e in th e n a m e of th e
m
any
who
d
e
riv
e
so
m
uch
e
n
jo
y
m
e
n
t
p
a
st
ten
y
e
a
rs,
h
a
s
been
in
activ
e!
w
ill
he
g
e
n
e
ra
lly
p
leasan
t.
p
la
te
each
v
a
rie
ty
of
p
e
a
rs,
f
ir s t
s
te
a
m
e
rs
w
hich
w
ere
held
outside
W innit'red S pencer, Miss V e tris Mc-i
A m erican c o m m itte e on c o n d itio n s in
fro
m
th
ese
a
ffa
irs
.
A
goodly
m
in
i-
:
p
ra
c
tic
e
as
an
a
rc
h
ite
c
t,
d
e
s
i
g
n
i
n
g
----------------------------------
—
prize,
50
c
e
n
ts
;
second,
25
cen
ts.
Credie,. Miss Isa b e ll W a tte n b u rg e r, th e , C _ olum bia b a r due to a te riffic Ire la n d , it w as a n n o u n c e d to d a y a t b er of M edford dancers nlnn to motor
a n d c o n s tru c tin g m ost of th e la rg e r
W illiam S tu m p , a T a le n t o rc h a rd - Best p la te of quinces. 50 an d 25
Miss C la rib e ll M orehouse. M iss K a t h - i g a le F r id a y - h av e
cro ssed th e b a r th e d e p a rtm e n t. I t w as also s ta te d
dow n fo r th is e v e n in g ’s p a rty .
w ork do n e on th e isla n d s, an d
h as i s t- w as in A sh lan d y e ste rd a y a fte r- cents,
Best p la te of g rap e s, 50 and
ei ine M iller.
, a n d le a c h e d A sto iia in sa fe ty today., p a s sp o rts w ould be re a d ily issued to
in
all
th
a
t
tim
e
had
only
one
trip
n
o
o
u
-
M
r-
S
tu
m
p
s
ta
te
d
th
e
classi-
25
cen
ts.
No new s of the fate ot th e b a rg e an y in d iv id u a l o r A m erican c itizen s
Mrs. Sam M cN air. C a p ta in — Mrs.
M issouri T hanksgiving.
to th e m a in la n d , p rev io u s to re tir- Ded a d v e rtis e m e n t he placed in T he
H om e grow n n u ts will receive th e
Jo se p h P oley, Mrs. A. F in n e ra n , Miss P irrie , w ith 18 a b o a rd , w hich w a s ' w hom th e d e p a rtm e n t feels is en-
A sh lan d re s id e n ts o rig in a lly coni ing from th e firm a t th e end of
last T id in g s p rev io u s to T h a n k sg iv in g fo llo w in g p riz e s: Best d isp lay
of
B lanche H icks. F. E. F re n c h . G er­ re p o rte d g ro u n d e d on J a n ie s Islan d title d to p a ssp o rts.
in
g
fro
m
M
issouri
w
ere
th
e
T
h
a
n
k
s-
Ju
n
e
,
w
hen
he
cam
e
to
San
F
ra
n
-
so
^d
bis
flock
of
tu
rk
e
y
s
w
ith
dis-
w
a
ln
u
ts,
5
pounds.
$2
and
$1.
Best
ro
ck
s
d
u
rin
g
th
e
n
ig
h
t
h
a
s
been
re-1
ald G u n te r. E d B a rro n . Mrs. Sam
g iving g u e sts of Mr. a n d M rs. S. B. cisco.
H e sp e n t a b o u t fo u r m o n th s Pa tc b-
d isp lay of five p o unds of a lm o n d s.
ceived.
M cNair.
J. C onner, w h o se d e a th o c c u rre d
M
cN
air,
T
h
u
rs
d
a
y
,
in
c
o
m
m
e
m
o
ra
tio
n
'
in
C
a
lifo
rn
ia
a
n
d
a
week
in
and
$2 a n d $1.
Best d isplay of a n y
T he sto rm , w hich was one of th e som e tim e ago in O a k la n d , w as th e .
Mrs. W. J. D o u g h erty , C a p ta in —
M rs. J o h n G ru b b is m oving th is o th e r five p o unds of n u ts. $2 anti
of
th
e
hap
p
y
d
a
y
s
o
f
long
ago
w
hen
a
ro
u
n
d
M
edford
in
v
e
s
tig
a
tin
g
busi-
w
o
rst
in
th
e
h
isto
ry
ot,
th
e
n
o
rth
e
rn
jaat
o
n
e
ot-
tb
e
c
h
a
r
te
r
m
em
b
e
rs
of
Miss L. H. N elson. E. 8. S m ith . A ut-
w eek in to th e h o u se ow ned by Mrs.
$1-
H e a ld sb u rg lodge. K. of P.
T h is tliese people o b serv ed T u rk e y D a y . ness e n te rp ris e s a n d re g a in in g his
m o tiv e Shop. L ith ia B ak ery , Dr. C. P acific co ast, has a b a te d .
Belle A n d erso n on Oak s tre e t. T his
in
th
e
old
hom
e
s
ta
te
.
T
h
o
se
w
ho)
h
e
a
lth
,
a
s
th
e
tro
p
ic
a
l
c
lim
a
te
U n d e r th e d om estic class p riz e ;
F. T ilto n , C. B. L am k in . Mrs. C.
..
’
lodge cam e in a body to th e fu n e ra l
h ouse h a s been u n d e rg o in g exten- of $1 an d 50 c e n ts will he given fo r
T
h
e
very
a
rtis
tic
p
o
ste
rs
a
d
v
e
rtis
-
,
,
„
,
,
,
.
.
.
e
n
jo
y
e
d
th
e
h
o
sp
ita
lity
o
f
Mr.
and
v
e
r-
v
e
n
e
rv
a
tin
g
.
At
th
e
end
of
W in elan d . H. R. L am k in , W . H. H o d -,,
t
of its d eceased m em b e r a n d c o n d u c t-
o .
.
ing th e E a s te rn S ta r C lub b a a z a r ! .
..
, M rs. M cN air w ere Mr. a n d M rs. How- S e p tem b e r ho a g a in re tu rn e d to sive re p a irs a n d will m ak e a pleas ) b rea d w h ite g rah a m and ry 0 . <lake
k in so n , Dr. G. W. G regg, M rs. A. E.
,
,
ed th e ritu a lis tic se rv ic e in ste a d of
,a y e r lQaf a n J coffee.
th a t had been placed in th e s t o r e : . ,
~ , .
, , ,
„
la r d Rose, Mr. a n d M rs. M ilton F ra - H o n o lu lu to s e ttle p e rso n a l an d busi- ing resid en ce.
Tin* sam e
N elson.
™
O a k la n d lodge. Mr. C o n n e r w as ,
,
w
indow
s,
w
ere
donate»
by
Mrs.
W
m
.
f
,7
«
r,
.
.
v
ley,
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
J.
L.
m
e
r.
M
r
ness
a
ffa
rs.
H
a
rn
r,
Mr.
uess
irs
,
se
llin
g
his
hom
e
and
will
he
o
ffe
red
in
a
c
la
ss
fo r g irls
Mrs. H al M cN air. C a p ta in — M rs.
th e f a th e r of D. R. C o n n er of th is
P o rtla n d g u e sts s to p p in g at the
D enton, sh e h a v in g fu rn is h e d th e
an
d
Mrs.
W.
H.
M
cN
air
a
n
d
Mrs.
fu
rn
itu
re
.
A
fte
r
tw
o
w
e
e
k
s’
sta
y
,
u
n
d
e
r
14
years.
C J e n k in s . Mrs. W. F. S m ith . Mrs.
city, a n d w as a fo rm e r w ell know n
K a th e rin e H a v e rk am p .
S u rin g w hich he w as o ffe red tw o H otel C olum bia a re L. B. Jo n es, J.
i m a te ria l, besides e x e c u tin g th e w ork.
P re se rv e s, pickles, etc., placed on
W. J. D o u g h e rty . Mrs. V an S a n t. Mrs.
re sid e n t of A sh lan d , w h ere fo r m any
L. H a rris an d W . E. Griffin*. O th e r
I M rs. D e n to n ’s w ell know n a b ility
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-
resp
o
n
sib
le
p
o
sitio
n
s
as
an
in
d
u
ce
­
e
x
h
ib itio n , m u st have been p re p a re d
F. W. H itchcock, Mrs. T. L. Pow ell,
y e a rs he co n d u c te d th e H o tel A u stin ,
g u e sts a re O. G. H opw ood of H ilts,
Mrs. E. S m ith, J.’ T e ile n , M rs. J. T e l- ! Í ’0” 8 J!*18 Une iS m a k i“ S h e r “ very
m
e
n
t
to
rem
a
in
,
ho
cam
e
to
A
shland
by
th e e x h ib ito r w ith in th e year--
W edding A nnounced,
th e n know n a s th e H otel O regon.
E. L. W rig h t and Mr. and Mrs. W.
d e s ira b le m em b e r to th e club.
to
join
his
fam
ily
a
n
d
th
o
ro
u
g
h
ly
1919-20,
an d n e v e r b e fo re e x h ib ite d .
A sh lan d people have received th e j
Ion, A. C. B riggs. B lan ch e L in e b a u g h .i
He le ft h e re a b o u t tw elv e y e a rs ag<>.
E. F e rg u so n .
Mr. P e ttit says th a t
F o r th e la rg e st an d best co llection
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a n n o u n c e m e n t of th e m a rria g e of re c u p e ra te .
A nna R u ssell, M rs. C lapp, M rs.'
M oved to O ak s tre e t.
G et y o u r
sh
o
u
ld
b
u
sin
e
ss
W
arrant
it,
it
of
d o m estic can n ed f ru its in q u a rt
J. R. Cood, M rs. O. Dew s , M rs
W ord w as receiv ed in A sh la n d t h is ' F a ul W illia m s, a fo rm e r Atehland
R e fre sh m e n ts will be serv ed , co n ­
X m as s u it from DRl*E and save 10
ja
rs
, th e fo llow ing p rizes will be
Bessie
Irv
in
e
,
y
o
u
n
g
m
an
,
a
n
d
Miss
F
e
rn
B
eilin-
QU,te
pO8Slble
he
wil1
m
a
k
e
h
is
Pe
rm
-
F. J. S hinn, M rs. H. Yeo, M rs. H. S to 20 D ollars. F it a n d w o rk m a n sh ip , w eek of th e d e a th of
s is tin g of coffee a n d cakes a t the
given:
F irs t, $2.50. second. $1.50,
well
k
n
o
w
n
in
th
is
city,
who
died
a
t
£er>
w
hich
took
place
a
t
th
e
hom
e
of
a
n
t,,f
h
°n
ie
here,
A ikins, E m m , a C offee, K ru g g e l Bros. g u a ra n te e d . S u its clean ed a n d pres-
E a s te rn S ta r C lu b ’s B azaar on T u e s­
and
th
ird
.
$1.00.
'
W . H. G ow dy.
M. C.
E d g in g to n , sed. $1.00, C has. D ru e, Oak St., h e r hom e in Sellw ood, a s u b u rb of Die fo rm e r’s p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs. j 'r^v p \» T Y DEAD TODA'Y
day, N or. 30. a fte rn o o n an d evening.
T h e sa m e p rizes will he given fo r
P o rtla n d , la s t S u n d ay m o rn in g a t J a s Por N ew ton B ellin g er o f L ebanon.
B lanche M acL ean. L o re n a M cN air, a c ro ss from A u stin H o tel
M asonic hall. B ring in y o u r frie n d s
5 2 -ln i
th
e
fo llow ing:
L a rg e st an d best
IN
ROME
EXPLOSION'S
4 o ’clock.
T he ca u se of h e r d e a th M uch in te re s t is ta k e n in th is w ed-,
W a lte r W a lfo rd . M ildred M illion.
____________________
an d tre a t th em to rea l eats.
(B
y
the
United
P
ress)
collectio
n
of
jellie
s, te n o r m ore
was p n e u m o n ia , follow ing a s th m a . , d ' n K in -A s h la n d , w h ere both y o u n g j
Mrs. M illion. W . E. E a s tm a n . Mrs.
M r. a n d M rs w p G roves Qf m
glasses.
L
a
rg
est
an d best co llec­
Miss K a th le e n S ilver, who is te a c h ­
W . E. E a s tm a n . Mrs. J. A. T a y lo r. Beach s tr e e t e n te rta in e d M rs I
F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held a t Cor- People
people a re w e ll-k n o w n .
T he b rid e ;
ROM E, Nov. 27 T w entv a r e dea»l
ROME,
C.
ing th is y e a r in R o seburg, cam e hom e tio n of pickles, five o r m ore in glass.
Mrs. J. D. H ollow ay. M rs. J. M. W ag- R obinson a n d c h ild ren
on T h a n k s- v a llis in c h a rg e of th e O. E.. S. of waa a p o p u la r te a c h e r in th e c i t y 'a n d m issin g in a se rie s o f explosions
th a t city , a n d b u ria l w as m ad e in th e schools fo r se v e ra l y e a rs, d u rin g of a irp la n e bom bs a t m u n itio n s fac- W ednesday night to spend T h a n k s - ( L arg est and best c o lle c tio n of c a n ­
n e r, J. M. W a g n er. R o b e rt W a g n e r ,. giving day.
T he la tte r ex p ects to
G eo rg ia C offee. Mrs.
M ary D unn, ¡le a v e fo r P a sa d e n a in a few days.
M asonic cem e te ry .
T h e d eceased w hich tim e sh e m ad e m any w arm to rie s n e a r V e rg ia te, 40 m iles from giving V ith h er p a re n ts , Mr. and ned v eg etab les, not less th a n six.
All th e se e x h ib its m ay he iiad hv
Mrs. H a rry Silver.
M rs. Dan W a lk e r.
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, w as a s is te r of B. F. Trvine, e d ito r of frie n d s in th e city.
Mr. a n d M rs. I M ilan, a d isp a tc h said to d ay
Added
th e e x h ib ito rs c a llin g fo r th e m M on­
W illiam k will re sid e in M a u m e e .! explosions w ere co n tin u in g .
B elleview D i s t r i c t .
H em stitch ing and picoting, Balconv th e P o rtla n d J o u rn a l.
day,
D ecem ber 6th. a t tlie a rm o ry .
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
G.
V.
.G
ille
tte
and
__________________
______
Ohio.
___
Mrs. F. N. S n y d e r a n d M rs. H. W . Shop, Vaupel’s Store.
son,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
W.
S
a
n
­
N
ext
w
eek
w
ill
be
?» busy tim e a t
A ndrew s, C a p ta in s— M rs. E. P.
.
R E P. KITCHIN SUKEERS
M illinery, h a lf price. M rs. S im ons.
A F r u itg r o w e rs ’ m ee tin g is being
M oore. M rs. M ary H olm es T u c k e r. C. W. G lasgow , L. H. G a lla tin . Mrs th e A rm o ry , and a la rg e crew of
SECOND PAKALYETIC STROKE ford spent T h a n k sg iv in g day w ith
re la tiv e s at G ra n ts P ass.
B a rto n C h ap m an , M rs. B arto n C hap- L. H. G a lla tin . Mrs. W . A. S tra tto n , h e lp e rs w ill be n e c essa ry to get t h i n g s , held in th e public lib ra ry a t M ed-i
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DIED EARLY
The Social Realm
POLICE INTERFERE
WITH FIREMEN
OF THE ALLIES
I
WILL REFUSE THE
LOCATE HERE
ISJ
»
in o rd e r by T h u rs d a y m o rn in g , w hen fo rd th is a fte rn o o n .
T he topics
(B y th e U nited P re ss )
T hos. W . W fesncr and w ife and
W A SH IN GTON, Nov. 27— R e p re ­
th e big show opens.
C h a rle s Rob- u n d e r d isc u ssio n a re b lig h t c o n tro l,
Mrs.
J. H. M iller w ere A shland
e rtso n will be in c h a rg e of th e deco- w iping of fru it, fall clean up of or- s e n ta tiv e K itch in to d ay su ffe re d a
g
u
e
sts
from D u n sm u ir d u rin g th e
ra tio n fe a tu re s and th e sp len d id dec- d ta r d s and le g isla tio n Io be en acted second stro k e of p a ra ly sis w hile vis-
(B y th e U nited P re s s )
p
a
st
tw
o
o r th re e days.
o ra tio n s d u rin g th e p ast s e a s o n ’give a t th e n ex t session of th e le g is la tu re j t *ng th e post office d e p a rtm e n t. His
SAN
FRA N CISCO , Nov. 2 7 - -Fol-
a s su ra n c e t h a t th is fe a tu re w ill be a ffe c tin g th e fru it in d u stry .
S h o r t ! c o n d 'D’on is re p o rte d c ritic a l.
D u n sm u lr !,o w in g a re ln a ’’k e t q u o ta tio n s :
M
rs.
O.
Booth
left
for
one of th e a ttr a c tio n s o f th e fa ir.
. ta lk s a re bein g given bv P ro f. R e im e r'
--------------- — ----------
B U T T E R — E x tra s, 54 tfcc.
on No. 13 to d ay , w h ere she will
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o f th e S o u th e rn O regon E x p e rim e n t:
D is expected th a t c o n sid e ra b le ri-
EGGS— Extras, 81 (/»c.
B uy M in te r C o u rse L yceum T ick- S ta tio n an d C ou n ty A gent C. C. G ate. v alO ’ " 'ill exist betw een A shland visit w ith friend;-, for two o r th re e
I
days.
PO
U L T R Y — H ens, 36 if’ 38c; b ro il­
ets now at th e B oot Shop.
7t-1O
________________ .
m e rc h a n ts o v er th e p rem iu m s for
e rs, 55 <@ 60c.
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T h e a rtis tic q u ilt on display in best m e rc h a n t’« d isp lay , th e firs t pre-
E le c tric a l a p p a ra tu s fo r rem o v in g
C A T T L E — B est ste e rs, S iff) 10c.
Mrs. W. R. Y ockey, who h a s been V a u p e l’s w indow is th e w ork of th e m ium b e in g a la rg e fat tu rk e y and
i
im
p
u
ritie
s
from
clay
has
been
HOGS— Top, 12c.
m-
ill a t h e r hom e d u rin g th e p a st w eek P a s t M atro n s of A lp h a C h a p te r No. 1. th e second a sp le n d id goose. It m ay vented in
E u ro p e .
SH E E P— Ew es, 4 i/'5 c ; w ethers,
is not im p ro v in g a n d fe a rs a re e n - O . E. S„ a n d is to be on sa le a t th e ¡b e c o n sid e red n e c e ssa ry to send to
6
7 \4 © 8 c .
tertained she is in for an extended Bazaar held in the Masonic Hall Tues- P ortland or San Francisco for a
The prîtes of Clothes are down at
B A R L E Y — S pot b a rle y , $ 2 . 10 if)
1». ; sickness.
day, November 30.
com petent judge for this departm ent. Paulserud & B arrett’s,
1 32.15.
m an . M rs.- H e n ry A p p leg ate. M rs. 1 H. W e ag a n t.
L loyd M oore. Mrs. V irg il C h a p m a n ., » Mrs. J . R. M cC racken, C a p ta in —
Mrs F . C. H om es. M rs. Ip n m a n . Mrs. A. A rn o ld . Mrs. A. A rnold. M rs D
H. W . A ndrew s. Mrs. F. N. S nyder. H. Ja c k s o n . M rs. W e a g a n t. D. M
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