Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 07, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAlLŸ ttfcíÑÜ S.
AÍÍCKIE, TH E P RIN TER’S DEVIL
Thursday, Ju ly 7, 102Í
He Meets Up W ith the "City News Exchange"
o h , bom S
*** * lFE atvouGs to Twe lAWts
ENGLISHMEN n o w
POPULAR IN GERMANY
avo ,'S
(Continutd From rage o n e ,
killed three of my brothers in the
war. But, the situation here is sim­
ply driving me into their arms.”
Still another told me, “The Ger­
mans will do whatever we want them
to. They have shown good restraint
and discipline on the whole and have
surely striven to meet our wishes
and orders.”
And, when on« talks with Germans
he learns that they have the greatest
affect On for the English soldiermen.
It's somewhat picturesque to see
a “Jock”— oue of the Black Watch
soldiers— fraternizing with a German
‘ Apo” or plebscite policeman— over
a glass of beer.
But it happens.
And. it s another picture to see on
the road from here to Stuhendorf a
Leaves for Heppner, Or—
Portland V isitor—
NEEDS TOO MUCH FYURTil Ai l lTTLK BELGIUM ALSO
stolid German and h s frau giving a
Mrs. Roy Cochran, of Klamath
Mrs. Mae Legerwood, of Portland/
C A C n i,u ’’
HAS RAILWAY TROUBLES
A s h l a n d N e w s in P a r a g r a p h s
few Jocks a “lift” on their ancient
Falls, who has been visiting at the; a former Ashland woman, is visit-! writer Refuse« to Go Too Deeply
hay wagon. And. yet again, jUg a
home of W. T. Cochraja, on Avery! >»g at the home of Mrs. Cora Bald-
Local an4 Personal
Into What Might Be Called
BRUSSELS, July 7.— Remarkable picture to see a Britisher trying to
street, since the latter part of last i win. Mrs. Legerwood was the wife
“I and Me" Problem.
strides have been made by Belgium teach a German the intricacies of soc­
■ — Side Lights.
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week, left yesterday morning fori of W. H. Legerwood, a one time
in the restoraUbn of its railways.
cer football. Or to see children and
Heppner, Or.
school teacher here who died sev­ and
Amfed^nU ! W.
he“ the Germans evacuated t the!
h e i ’ women
w e n showening thp highlanders
When
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eral years ago. Mrs. Legerwood was but better American, I believe would country’ 11 was found that they h a d !* ‘th flowers on their way through
MASONIC MEETING
, Hunting Without License-—
L eaves for Santa R osa —
pleasantly surprised at the improve­ be, “Look what 1 done for him and ‘ destroyed 1419 bridges and tunnels. Gppeln.
j A. D. Ogden, whose home is said
Miss Laura Gibson left yesterday ments in Ashland since her last vis't
you and I.” This, however, write« j,damaged 194 stations, crippled 30.
rt is- '»deed, a long cry from
* to be at Ashland, upon his plea of morning for Santa Rosa, Cal. Miss
here.
Ring
Lardner
In
the
Bookman,
brings’
electric
generating
stations
and
226
“Gott
strafe .England” to “Gott sei
Soectol eommuDiralion Friday Cv- """'’'
10 i « I H o . will slop at Hornbrook, Cat'
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F
up a subject to which one ought to be railway stores. “
dank” for English troops, com e t »
Special communication. Fi da. .
hunting without a license ?n the Ev-> fm. „ vJaU wItH
To Take M otoring T r i p -
able to devote a whole volume, but
ening, July 8. Work in the second ans creek sect on on July 4th, was for a visit with her aunt
Since the armistice the Belgians rescue Germans.
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Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Johnson intend one «In’t goin’ to. One Is only goln’ have relaid 1400 miles of railroad
degree. Visiting brethren cordially fined >25 and costs. The arrest was
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accabees
A
tten
tion—
leaving
Saturday on a motoring trip to state that mysterious rules govern track and rebuilt 67 stations. Lo
TOO LATE ____________________
TO CLASSIFY.
invited.
made by George K. Bancroft, the
The annual picnic will be held In J to Vancouver, B. C„ Canada, where the cases of personal pronouns In our
W. E. BUCHANAN, W M
deputy game warden in Josephine Llthla Park Saturday, July 9, at J they will vis* relajives and attend language and one hasn’t had time to comotives have been increased from FOR RENT— Four room furnished
W. H. DAY, Secretary
279 to 5171, while the freight trains
house, all conveniences. Call at
county— -Medford
mrutor« Mail-Tribune.
« » „ • 1 r.-o„ne.
, noon. Maccabees and their families! the Pacific Coast Dental convention solve the mysteries even since prohibi­ running today exceed by 30 per cent Fountain Inn or phone 4 11-R. 26o-1
tion.
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j invited.
Wedding Announcement»«
T b (-
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2«0-2 ! to be held in that city They w 11 be;
We say, “He come up to me In the those of the pre-war figure.
LOST— On Laurel street. S. 1*. pass
The best milk money will buy! I
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:
gone
about
two
weeks.
Their
son,
club,”
but we also say. “He come up
At the armistice there were about
reading C. Banks, to Portland
Wedding invitations have been r e - i^ by? It is pasteurized. 10c per! Brownsville Visitors—
Finder return to 227 Oberlin or
i
Frederick,
will
leave
Saturday
for
i
to
Charley
and
I
in
the
club,”
or
even
305
freight
trucks
on
the
road
daily
ceived by friends here announcing quart
Rose Bros.
243-tf
M r and Mrs. Charles Sterling, of j the Hergey bee farm at Grenada- C a t.' “He come up t a i and Charley in the
phone 416-R. Reward.
260-1’
At the beginning of this year the
the marriage of Miss Anna Bernetta!
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.
! Brownsville, are v o tin g at the home' for one or tWQ week9> vacat,0Q
club.” Charley’s presence in the club daily average had grown to 16,754 WANTED— To hear from owner of
Harris, former Ashland school tea ch -o p eo in g s at Anitapol’*—
¡o f Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts.'
seems, for “some reason or another,”
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trucks. The Belgian state railways! good ranch for sale, State cash
er; to Emil F. Schaarmann, at Rock'
senator McNary has openings for <78 Boulevard.
to alter my case. The other night I
price, full particulars. D. F. Bush.
Santo F e Solicitor Stops H ere—
was reading a play script by one of are today running a daily traffic of
Island, 111. Mrs. Harris is the daugh-. two appointments for midshipoHU :.t
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Minneapolis, Minn.
260-2T
. James R. Cottingham, general sol­ this country's foremost dramatists.; 1800 passenger trains and about!
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Har-, the Annapolis naval academy, one! Spokane’ Wa**h” Visitor—
FOR SALE— Apple boxes. 30 Sec­
rls of Champaign, 111., where she has; immediate, the other to take Annap-
Mra’ H' A JurKewItz’ of Spokane, icitor for the Sante Fe railroad and and recurring in it was the stage dl- ; 1350 freight trains.
ond street.
260
Fares have gone up threefold, and
been residing since leaving this city oHs examinations early next year and! Wa9h” is vltsting at the hom® of an old friend of The Tiding^ editor, rection, “A look passes between he
passed through Ashland on 15 today. and So-and-So.” But this playwright freight rates the same, while the FOR RENT— Nicely furnished house-
about five years ago. As Miss Har-, W:U be glad t0 bear from young’men ‘ Mr8' 1 N Shook-
He is touring the West on h!s an- wouldn't think of saying or writing, railway is losing thousands of pounds
keeping rooms, also garage, near
rls she was former music teacher t in Oregon With requisite qualifi­
♦ ♦
“She
passed
he
a
look.”
park. Inquire u p sta irs. C am ps
l*orlland
V
isitors—
' nual vacation and will stop for a
every week.
for all Ashland schools during 1915-Ì cations
Building.
My theory on this particular point,
260-tl
Aldred M. Beaver, formerly of this few days at Shasta Springs.
16.
i is 'that when the common American
F <£
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city, and family are spending a few
cai vS>
■ citizen, whom we will call Joe, was in
Clothes for warm
weather at
K
lam
ath
County
V isitors—
days
visit
at
the
home
of
h's
father,
i
his. last year in school (the sixth
Florence automatic oil cook stoves Paulseruds.
247-tf A. M. Beaver, of this city. The
Mrs.
Orville
Glick
and
daughters.
;
grade),
the teacher asked him how
and ovens. Ashland Furniture Co.
F «
’
many
boys
there were In his family.
party
stopped
here
for
a
few
days
Stanley
and
Ruth,
of
Malin,
Klam­
TODAY
♦ f
TODAY
Jackson County’s Share o í F air Fund
He
replied:
“Just
Frank
and
me.”
cn
route
to
Crater
Lake.
ath
county,
are
visiting
at
the
home
To Open G roce. teHu—
.
Secretary of s ta te Kozpr hag a„ .
TMC TrtCxrCR BtAVTru
♦ ♦
of Mrs. Glick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. “Just Frank and I," corrected the
A. G. Knapp, until recently a part- nounced that Jackson countv y s share; V isiting a t D odge
H om e—
A. M. Beaver.^ Mr. Glick is a rancher teacher. And the correction got Joe
ner in the Basket Grocery at GrantR
of the county fair fund among the
Mrs. W 11 Abbott, of Los Angeles, near Malin. The family may locate hailed up.
Pass, will open a grocerteria ?n Ash-
counties of the state Is $1,572.66. Cal.. is spending the summer months here If Mr. Glick can arrange ousl-
1 nd about July 15th. The grocer- Thia fund raised by a levy >r on —
NO CHANCE FOR COLLECTORS
teria idea is something new here, twentieth of a mill on the taxable at the home of her brother-in-law, hess interests in th's city.
Louis
Dodge,
542
Allison
street.
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but Is very much in evidence and property in tho state thi3 year ag-
Stein« Now Valuable Only as Memeo
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Has
Slight
O
p
era
tio n -
popular in Southern California. Thej gregates H 8,730.87.
It is appor-i W in Cam era Priz<
«. ■
to*«
Are
Kept
Securely
Miss Gertrude Engle, daughter of
stock is so arranged that each per-1 tIoned among the counties
an,
Louis Dodge and
Chained to the Wall.
Harry Hosier I
son waits on himself.
equivalent to that raised bv the levy' have won the camera offered by art-i Mrs. Angie Engle, underwent a slight
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i ,
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' operation yesterday for the removal
Beer steins, wine glasses and bar
Wbat to . vacation wi.hoot mu- “ te*ch '» ““«'• Plus an equal ,n ,r« ! « Hmthorn tor the correct eiplana-, 0(
m1m Engle WM „ ..................
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.. the dust-
towels are
rapidly
joining
sic? Buy a small Vielrola and lake i
•
“ 'T'l»» a b o ie lh c tlo .ctio hni-j tlon ot a freak photograph ‘“‘ «»I ported « • io ln g nicely thto morning.'«•«'«■“ I *“d mildewed relics of the
247-tf |
*D ^uHnomah county, which *ii'«sii Jl,'y oi av|aior Clyde E. Pangborn
days that preceded January 16, 1920,
it along. Rose Bros.
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I
year
amounted
to
83311.08.
The
The
picture
represents
the
flyer
i
& ♦
Im provem ent a t K :nsbury Spring«— when the prohibition law went into
! effect.
fund is designated for use in main- within about 10 feet of the street
A w ariFil M asonic D egree—
A. D. Helms, ranch owner at Kings­
As the saloons become scarcer, bar­
Rev. Dr. J. R. N. Bell, of Corvallis/ tain ^€ county fairs, land products and headed directly for a head-on bury Springs, lias started work on a
room
paraphernalia, from a relic col­
grand chaplain of the Masonic grand : shows and livestock expositions, but collision with the earth. It was tak­ large dancing pavilion and general
lector’s
viewpoint, become more valu­
lodge of Oregon for nearly half a i *n counties maintaining none of these en accidentally by double exposure, merchandise 3tore on his property. able. One restaurant In the Bay
century, recently had conferred upon1 features it may be diverted to use Mr. Hinthorne having forgotten to The buildings are being constructed Ridge section of Brooklyn is taking
use a new film while taking a pic­
him the honorary dgeree of past i
county roads.
Comedy
Weekly
from material obtained from his no chances on losing Its mementoes
ture of Pangborn after having snap-
grand master of the order. Dr. Belli
♦ ♦
packing house, dismantled and torn of the past days. The stained glass
windows of the old saloon remain, but
is a charter member of Ashland lodge j For a good plunge or tub hath in ;Ppd a street scene.
j down for the purpose.
No. 23, having been the 14th mem-!pure sulphur water, go to the Nat !
♦ ♦
the bar has been removed to make
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FRIDAY— SATURDAY
way for the tables of the new restau­
her to sign the constitution and by-!at°Hum.
235-tf! Dies in M o n ta n a -
M
issionary
Society
to
M
eet—
rant. In the redecorated establish­
John Burris, who lived in Ashlarxl
♦
laws of the local affiliation, with
The Women's Home Miss’onary ment • shelf runs entirely around the
Visitoi-?
for
about
three
months
during
the
from
Bend—
drawing his membership in 1880. He
room. All along the shelf are ex-
Is also a charter member of the'
Walter Lowe, wife and babies, and early part of this-year, died July 29 society of the Methodist church will
met Friday afternoon at 2:30 w’4 h ' ^u,s,te 0,d German beer steins, relics
Royal Arch chapter of Jacksonville.! John Simpson and wife, all of Bend, at Lewiston, Mont., as the result of
Mrs.
Van Fossen on North Main ‘ of former days and more valuable now
j Or., spent the past eight days visit­ heart failure, according to word re­
<S>
as mementoes. Passing through the
street.
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ceived here by the E. T. Staples real
Cliff Payne makes lawn chairs.
...
a
„
I handle of each stein Is a chain.
Miss Agnes Danford, a government' whlcb ls nalled to tbe wa„ UnBcrup. !
♦
James Lowo of this city.
They estate office.
We make Suits to order; K. started on their return trip yester­
teacher
from Alaska, will speak at ulous souvenir haunters, waiting until
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Nelson.
M
arysville,
Gal.,
V
i
s
i
t
o
r
-
't day. making the trip by auto.
the meeting. M. good attendance is the waiter’s back is turned, flndvtheir
♦
desired.
designs foiled. What the old bar has
Proctor
Nutt,
a
tailor
of
Marys-
<» ♦
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left of the old regime It purposes to
R eturns from D es M oines—
If you're in line for a suit see ille, Cal., is spending a few days
keep. New York Sun.
C. W. Nims, representative from Paulseruds before buying.
247-tf of his summer vacation 71 Ashland. R eturns to Saginaw , Mich.—r
S U C C E S S O R T O C . H . V A U PEL
Hiliah Temple, has returned from
F
F
Raymond
Jon«b,
who
recently
dis-
❖ ♦
TkttngN Staffls Treated—
posed of his interests in ilie Armv
Sleepy Sickness.
the Shrine convention at D ps Moines M ove into M illiner’s H om e—
The Tidings staff has been the re­ Goods store on East Main street to S1<*p-V/ekness is quite a different
ia„ having also extended his eastern i Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and daugh
, * „
- . .
,
,
disease from the somewhat similarly
trip to Chicago.
__
i ter have moved into the home for- cipient. of two boxes of cherries, . k .. « partner.
Henry npulnke. ha. left MnMd,
f„ . mw.e
♦ ♦
i merly occupied by Mr, and Mrs, A. Royal Anne aud B‘ng, as a treat from for his odl homfc at Sunnaw, Mich.,’ slckaass, which is a tropical disease,
Have a fit at Orres. Tenor« fori C. Sheldon, on the Boulevard, and Mrs., H. H. Leavitt, 440 Chefitmut where he will visit his pa.-iu's. Mr.) Sleepy sickness was first noticed in
Men and Women.
llf itf
owned by Mrs. Ada Stannard. Milli­ street.
They were great luscious Jones intends to return to Ashland.) England in 1918. There Is little doubt
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ner.
cherries, thoroughly enjoyed by the
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lhat the cause of this mysterious com-
Given Service “Diploma”—
staff.
Laave« for Berireley, Col.—
! plaint is a microbe. The microbes con-
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Fred Schuerman, serving in Bat­
Pure pasteurized milk, 10c the
Mrs. Mary M. Potter, who has centr«te their attack on the brain,
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tery D, 65th Coast Artillery, and who quart at' Rose Bros.
been visiting at the home of C. A. caU8la« lethargy and facial paralysis,
A special purchase of Bedspreads direct from the
243-tf Austin Hotel Arrival»—
was slightly wounded, has received*
The following new arrivals are Jensen, on (Bush street, le<*l thia ’ the patient lying for days In bad with
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manufacturer, enables us to offer you these Spreads
from the government his ‘diploma” Leave for M ontana__
registered at the Hotel Austin: S. C. week for her home in Berkeley, Cal. motionless head and expressionless
below present market prices.
of service. The official certificate
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sheldon and Miller, Dillard; H. P. Julius, St. Mrs. Potter is much pleased with face, like a mask, reminding one of the
effigy
on
a
tomb.
Doctors
are
not
yet
;« 16x22 inches, and announces tl.at three sons, who have been spending Louis; N .. Novick, New York City; Ashland and enjoyed the celebration.
definitely agreed as to whether the hic­
“Columbia gjves to her son the .. lco - the winter months In Ashland, left R. H. Johnson, A. E. Peffly, Mrs. Mae
cough epidemic and the sleepy sickness
White Crochet Bedspreads White Satin Bedspreads
♦ F
lade of the new chivalry of human­ by car last week for Montana. They Leagerwood, Portland; B. Meadowd, V isits a t ForOst Grove—
are different diseases, or whether the
“Gladstone” size 72x84, White “Riverside” size 78x88, Plain
ity,” and further announces that »he are taking a motoring trip through Medford; C. W. West, Multnomah;
8.; T. Starr left yesterday for a one is merely a symptom of the other.
Crochet Bedspread. Sold reg­ Hein White Satin Bedspreads.
recipient of this award “served with j Washington, and may return to this J. H. Potlock, Colorado Springs; F. ■ix weeks’ visit with his son and Probably the latter view is the correct
ularly at $2.75. Spec hi Friday Sold regularly at $4.75. Special
one, seeing that violent and prolonged
honor in the work war and was eHy in the near future.
L. Heffron, Eugene; Mr. aud Mrs. daughter at Forest Grove.
Friday and Saturday
hiccoughs were noticed in connection
and Saturday
Founded in action.” The csitificate!
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Matheing, C. B. Matheing and fam­
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$3.08
with the outbreak of sleepy sickness
1« signed by Wood;
nv
piesi-j —
Everybody »Mwwn
knows that
is Sllll
still ily, Oakland, Cal.; Richard Joses L ake o f th e W oods V acationers—
it vrww«.' «
»v W lson, pll’JSI-t
tUiU Yeo
I
M
$2.25
that ravaged Vienna in the early part
“I.ion Lilly” size 82x94. Scal­
dent.
This certJicate is supjne-j lnsur,n4i automobiles; he gives you Russell, Berkeley, Cal.; R. W.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gillett, son of last year.
inented by a bronze
ronze medal made from a
coverage policy.
Chaney, Iowa City, la.; Mrs. E. J. George Virgil, an<^ Mr. a»nd M rs.
“Sliiller” size 7 2x84, White loped Cut Corner White Sat 11
captured German cannon, and an
r
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Hauzl k, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hochtroser, Waldo Klum compose a party who
Crochet Bedspread. Sold reg­ Bedspread. Sold regularly at
French Children Make Toys.
American Legion service pin.
Ruch V isitors—
$5.4 8.
Special Friday and
are spending a two weeks’ outing
San Francisco.
One of the most interesting toy 1
ularly at $3.00. Special Friday
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
at
« <
j Mr- and Mrs. II. II. Taylor, of
at
their
summer
cottages
at
Lake
manufactories of France is not a fac­
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and Saturday
$4 .Mi*
H. R. Adam« for ptumblng, heating! Huch, former Ashland residents, Hotel Columbia Arrivals—
tory
at
all,
but
a
communal
school
in
o' the Woods. They made the trip
$2.48
and gas fitting. Repairing a spec!- wrere rece»t visitors in the city.
Paris,
directed
by
an
amateur
design­
•
The following out of town guests in from the Klamath Falls side.
H eavy q u a lity W iiite S a t ti Bed-
er, who during the war interested the
alty. 248 Fifth St Phone 166-J.
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are registered at the Hotel Columbia:
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Texas V isitor—
children hi the making of toys after
“Wearwell” size 7 8x88, White spreadn, size 8 4x9 4. Sold reg­
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Puckett, Klamath S hu fords on V acation—
his own designs, which were so orig­
Crochet Bedspread. Sold reg­ ularly at $6.50. Special Fri­
Mrs. Frank Moore, of San An­ Falls; A. F. Johnson, Hilt, Cal.;
Mr. and Mrs. Torb Sanford spent inal that there was an immediate de­
ularly at $3.5 0. Special Friday day ad Saturday
tonio, Texas, is v siting her mother, John B. Williams, Grants Pass.
the week-end at their summer cot- mand for them.
$5.48
Furthermore, the
Mrs. A. G. McCarthy, on North Main
and Saturday
; tage at Lake o’ the Woods. They children who were making the toys
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Heavy quality White Satin Bed­
street, during the summer months. N ew R esident« from Colorado—
$2.75
1 report the road over the Dead In- became so much Interested in the
spread,
size 82x94, scalloped
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W. W. Robertson and family, from j dian from here as not in the best work that a large sum was realised,
It is now time to insure your hay Brush, Colo., are recent Ashland ar-jof condition. Up to the time they part of which was turned Into the
cut corners. Sold regularly at
Friday, July 8th, 8 p. ni.
Bath Towels
and grain. Let Yeo do It. Phone
$7.00.
Special Friday and
treasury
of
the
institution,
but
a
rivals and are making their home at made the trip there had been but
Concert Prelude
274-J.
260-tf 567 Beech street. The family mot-i two ear3 over
part was spent in giving the work­
Sold regularly at 69c, size 22 Saturday
Direction H. R. Pasmore
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ers some diversion. The business is
x44, extra heavy, double thread
$5.!IM
ored through from Colorado, accom­
R eturns to S t a y -
Lecture
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to be continued on a larger scale
Kerry.
Extra
special
Friday
C. C. Cates, county agent, is :n than ever before.
Frank- Potter, a carpenter, who panied by friends, Mr. and Mrs, Mc-
"Walt Whitman and the Spirit
Linen Finish Sheets
and Saturday, each
Ashland
today in an effort to organ­
Connel,
of
Brush,
who
left
yester­
left here about two years ago for
of Democracy."
Regularly
at $1.29. size 72x90
18c
! Stillwater, Okla., has returned to day morning for a complete tour of ize for a farmers’ picnic in the park
Special for Friday and Satur­
Saturday, July 9th, 8 p. m.
the state. Mr. and Mrs. McConnel on July 23d. Last year the picnic
; Ashland “to stay” as he puts It.
day.
Concert Prelude
stated that they were considering was held at Medford and about a
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Linen Finish Pillow Cases
" ATTRACTIVE
W8c em-ii
Direction II. B. Pasmore
i Car W a s lu n g -
this city as-a future home, and may thousand families attended. The pic­
Size 42x36 and 45x36. Sold 36 n. Bleached Muslin sold reg­
Lecture
nic is under the auspices of. the
Car washing and polishing. Lithia locate here.
regularly at 35c. Special Fr - ularly at 25c yard, special Fri*
260_6
“William James aud the Prob­ Garage.
Farm Bureau. It will be a good thing
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C.
E.
Society
to
Meet—
FALL
8TYI.KS
♦
F
day
and Saturday, each
lem of the Practical.”
for Ashland. By making a special
day and Saturday.
To A secss Scenic D rive P r o p e r t y -
and
The Presbyterian Christian En­ effort that day, together with at­
80c
10c yard
Sunday, July 10th, 8 p. m.
Viewers for the purpose of assess­ deavor society will hold an “experi­ tractive bargains, the merchants
FALL PRICER
Instrumental and Vocal Concert ing the benefits and damages to ence meeting” at 7:30 o'clock on the
should do a IPg business.
Have arrived at
. Address * Abraham Lincoln aud property on Scenic Drive between church lawn for the purpose of tell­
the Problem of Labor.” by Nutley street and Strawberry lane, ing how each member earned the
Norman F. Coleman.
pursuant to street improvements, money contributed to the building
Japanese steamer takes cargo of Tailors for men and women
were
appointed at the recept meet­ fund for the church addition to be wheat out of Portland at cut freight
The store where your patronage is appreciated.
SINGLE ADMISSION ADULTS 85c
You are invited for a look
ing of the city council.
started within the nest two weeks. ratee.
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T H E Q U A L IT Y S T O R E
Friday and Saturday Specials
Manufacturers Sale ot Bedspreads
Chautauqua Calendar
Fall W o o le n s
Have your Hemstitching and Picoting done
here— THE BALCONY SHOP