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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
PAGE FOVR
Monday. July 18, 1021
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ta k e n in n e a rly e v e ry th in g in S o u th -' DE VALERA DEMANDS THAT
HE BE RECEIVED AS SOLE
e rn O regon. In his ra m b le th ro u g h
IRISH RE PR E SEN TA TIV E
th e m o u n ta in s h e h a s picked up a n ;
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Local and Personal
> a n im a ls fo r use in his g e n e ra l sci-.
LONDON, Ju ly 16.— E a m o n n De
¡e n e e a n d biology classes,
Side Lights---------------------
V alera, p re s id e n t of t h e . “ Iris h r e ­
th a t he w as ru n n in g s h o rt of fu el a n a
Mr. C u ts fo rtk w ill ta k e up his du-
p u b lic ,^ a rriv e d a t P re m ie r Lloyd
' th a t he m isto o k G ra n ts P a ss fo r Ash i tie s a t* tS e Fnivr-reitv of O regon a t 1
G e o rg e ’s office to d ay to co n fe r
M asonic U ak in lai This Week
Lincoln XecK y E nnei al—
lan d , w h ere he w as h ead ed . He was ¡ th e b e g in n in g of th e fall te rm , th e
f u r th e r r e g a r d 'n g a B ritis h -Iris h
L incoln N eeley, 51, w ho died W <d-i ,, .
,
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I fly in g from th e s o n th . c o m in g yester-1 2 4 th of S e p te m b e r
peace. T he firs t o b sta c le to be o v e r­
n e sd ay of la s t w eek a t W im e r, w a s' ,
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dav from w eed an d ev id e n tly t ’ew
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e is d e te rm in in g U ls te r's s h a re
b u rie d a t th e M o u n ta in View cem e
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Special c o m m u n ic a tio n of A shland te ry S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n from the over th e Ja ck so n co u n ty tow n. IL CANADIAN W H EAT GROW ERS
in th e n e g o tia tio n s, De V alera in s is t­
w ill r e tu r n to G ra n ts P a ss in a few
NOT B O T H E R E D BY B U M PER
L odge No. 23. T u e sd a y ev ening. July S tock u n d e rta k in g
ing th a t he be tre a te d as a rep re
p a rlo rs.
.Mr
w eeks to m ak e c o m m e rc a l flig h ts.
C R O P F O R E C A ST , N O R T H W E S T s e n ta tiv e of th e w hole of Ire la n d ,
19. T h ird degreb.
N eeley w as w ell know n in A shland He left S a tu rd a y m o rn in g fo r Ash-!
S ta te d con clav e of M .tlta C onnnand- a n d vicin ity , h a v in g been an e n g i­
n o t as c h ie f m ere ly of th e s o u th e rn
(C o n tin u td F ro m P a g e O ne)
a ry , W ed n esd ay ev en in g , Ju ly 20. n e e r fo r th e S o u th e rn P acific com ­ lan d . No a te m p t was m ad e to land
co u n ties. P re m ie r C ra ig is re m a in ­
on, th e local a v ia tio n field b e c au se lu in i8 te r of lab o i. h n e n d s to m ak t. ing in Ire la n d a w a itin g in v ita tio n to
R ed Cross.
p a n y fo r th e p a s t sev eral y ears.
of th e d itch ru n n in g th ro u g h th e
S ta te d co n clav e of Sisk you C h ap ­
th e u su a l a rr a n g e m e n ts w ith th e r a il­ th e co n feren ce, w hich he h a s not
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te r. T h u rsd a y ev en in g , J u ly 21. Also W E R E P A IR a n y th in g . P h o n e 114 m iddle of it. —G ra n ts P a ss C ourier. w ays to ta k e m en a t reducer! ra te s received as yet.
from e a s te rn p o in ts fo r w ork on th e !
w ork.
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M id su m m er s u its a t P a u ts e ru d ’s.
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p ra irie s , a c c o rd in g to w ord from O t ­
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY WILL
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F u ll co v erag e a u to m o b ile policy.
taw a.
U n em p lo y m en t in B ritish
V M tin g a t P o r tla n d —
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HAVE LARGE CROP A P PL E S
C o lu m b ia w ill also be aid e d by th e
Mr. a n d M rs. O. T. B e rg n e r a re C o m p an ies th a t pay th e ir losses. Yeti
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of co u rse .
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g o v e rn m e n t’s sh ip p in g m en to and
v isitin g frie n d s in P o rtla n d .
(C o n tin u td F ro m r a g e o n e )
of L ife ” a t C h a u ta u q u a T h u rsd a y ! frQ fTom thp
fjplds tQ
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n ig h t.
N o th in g fin e r in p ictu res. th e h a rv e s t.
R e tu rn s fro m Ixxs A ngeles—
e rs an d sh ip p e rs a t from 500 to 700
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C liff P a y n e m ak e s law n springs
Rev. P. K. H am m ond, v icar of th e F re e a d m issio n . C ollection.
cars.
2 6 6 -tf ' T rin ity E p isco p al c h u rc h , r e tu r n e a
TOO RATE TO CLASSIFY.
T he d a ta of th e b u re a u is especial-!
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B
ig
Irrigation
Project—
to A shland y e s te rd a y ev e n in g (jo in
ly
in te re s tin g to th e R o gue R iver
On T u esd ay Ju ly 12, an ele c tio n FO R SA LE— 250 a c re s on, highw ay g ro w e rs in t h a t it show s t h a t n e a rly
W e sp e cia liz e on Tansy brick « e , Loa A ngeles, C alif., w h ere he has
n ot fa r o u t. a p re tty hom e place,
R ose Bros
cream .
been a tte n d in g th e E lk s ’ c o n v e n t/m . was held in Sisk you co u n ty to d e te r ­
m o stly w ooded.
Som e good hay 80 p er c e n t of th e a p p le s in th e
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m ine w h e th e r th e “ K la m a th -S h a s ta
lan d , well w a te re d by s p r in g s .! c o u n try a re n o rth w e s te rn box apples.
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P atriotic W riter—
F a ir im p ro v e m e n ts.
Im p le m e n ts
10c th e V alley I rr ig a tio n D is tric t” sh o u ld be
P u r e p a s te u riz e d m ilk
an
d
hay
in
b
a
rn
go
w
ith
place. If W a sh in g to n , Id ah o , O regon and C ali­
T he T id in g s h a s an in te re s tin g a r ­ q u a rt at R ose Bros.
2 4 3 -tf e sta b lish e d . T h e electio n re s u lte d
you have a little h o m e in A sh lan d j fo rn ia h av e p r a c tic a lly fu ll crops,
tic le in to d a y ’s p a p e r by Mrs. H om e-
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in a vote of 15 to 1 fo r th e p ro je c t.
o r M edford, will c o n sid e r sam e as w hile New Y ork an d th e V irg in ias
wood. w hich show s u n u s u a l zeal of
T a ilo rs for T h is is one of th e b ig g est p ro je c ts on
H ave a fit a t O rres
p a r t p ay m en t. C om e an d see m e. a re lig h t ex cept in c e rta in lim ited
p a trio tism .
Men an d W om en.
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M ust sell. T his is good. In q u ire a re a s.
th e co ast. It is e s tim a te d th a t it will
T he m id d le w e ste rn s ta te s
T id in g s office.
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H er line of a n c e s to rs cam e iro n ,
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cost ten m ill’on d o lla rs.
from
M
ichigan
to th e O zark s a re
th e fig h tin g sto ck of th e rev o lu tio n M a rrie d S u n d a y —
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FO R SA L E — C ote piano.
In q u ire ! p ra c tic a lly a b la n k , th e g o v e rn m e n t
L ew ’s S. H arvey a n d R uby It. |
a n d d a te s b ack to th e la n d in g of
Cool off in R ose B ro s’ ice cream
3 29 líeach s tr e e t.
269-5* e x p e rts say.
th e F re n c h H u g o n o ts.
H e r people N ew ton, b o th local young people, p a rlo r w h ere q u a lity ice c re a m s aud
P re s e n t in d ic a tio n s a re th a t th e !
FO R SA LE OR T R A D E — 130 foot
w ere w ith th e n o rth d u r in g th e civil w ere m a rrie d y e s te rd a y a t th e hom e s h e rb e ts a r e serv ed .
2 6 4 tf
S am pson w in d m ill to w er.
W ill! crop w ill r e tu r n c o n sid e rab ly in ex­
w ar, a lth o u g h A lex an d er S teav en s 01
b rid e ’s p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs.
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ta k e gas en g in e. Ed G ow land, box cess of $2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 to th e g ro w e rs
A good sto ck ran c h of 360 acres.
w as closely re a lte d to h e r m o th e r’s
N ew ton, by Rev. Jo se p h in e
72, R. F. D. P h o n e 2-F-4. 296-b
h e re th is y e a r.
T h is e s tim a te Is
C ham pie, p a s to r of th e C h ristia n T h re e m illion
feet saw tim b e r.
fam ily.
FO R S A L E — T a n c re d p u lle ts , $1.00 based upon a p p le s b rin g in g $100Q;
M rs. H om ew ood’s f a th e r w as a c h u rc h . T he new ly m a rrie d co u p le 1 P le n ty of fin e w a te r; on th e H igli-
each. P h o n e 222-R .
269-3* p er c a r a n d p e a rs from $900 to
v e te ra n of th e civil w ar. h a v in g
m a k e th e ir hom e a t 765 E ast wav. Can be b o u g h t c h eap o r w ould
Mr, H arvey is an env | ta k e hom e in tow n as p a r t p aym ent, W A N T E D — A lfalfa hay. P h o n e 120. $ 15 0 0 p er ca r.
serv ed w ith th e T h irtv -s 'x th Iow a Main s tre e t.
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in fa n try .
H er son
w as w ith th e P,0 >'e o f th e S o u th e rn P acific c o m -: C om e in a n d let m e tell you a b o u t
F o u rth E n g in e e rs
in F ra n c e , anti Pa ,,y-
, th is p ro p e rty .
E. E. P h ip p s, next W A N TED — M an to w ork a t g ree n
2 6 9 -1 1 h o u se. P h o n e 120.
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d o o r to Tiding.? office.
sp e n t e ig h t m o n th s in G erm any.
Guns and F ish in g T ackle—
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FO R SA LE OR EX C H A N G E — A 360
E lk h o rn G un S to re . 81 Oak s tre e t.! R eturn from B u siness Trip-
L et Yeo in su re y o u r liav an d g rain .
a c re m o u n ta in ra n c h on A sh lan d -
•
261-1 mo
K la m a th F a lls h ig h w ay . A p o r­
P h o n e 2 7 4 -J.
26 9 -tf
W illiam W e h rli an d fam ily have!
tio n u n d e r c u ltiv a tio n ; b a la n c e
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re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e h e re a f te r a
good
p a s tu re la n d ; place n e a rly
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S
tream
Motor to Rogue R iver—
tw o m o n th s b u sin e ss trip to E lg in
all
u
n
d
e r fence a n d fen c in g in good
M isses N ina and Hazel E m ery. Mr.
L ’f® a t f h au t& uqua T h u rsd a y
a n d p o in ts in E a s te rn O regon.
c o n d itio n ; la rg e barn* a n d sh e d s;
a n d Mrs. H al E m ery, d a u g h te rs R u th n *Pbt.
N o th in g lin e r in p ictu res.
sm all h o u se ; 3,00 0 ,0 0 0 feet of saw
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re
e
a
d
m
issio n . C ollection.
tim b e r an d wood e n o u g h on place
and M axine, M rs. G eorge W atso n
A lbers Taxi. P h o n e 183. 267-12
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to pay fo r it. School h o u se very-
and Mr. a n d Mrs. C. E. L ane com
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n e a r. C ash o r te rm s to su it. In j
posed a p a rty w ho m o to red to R ogue M e a th e r to r th e W eek
i H otel A u stin A rriv a ls—
¡exchange
can use A sh lan d res -
T h e w e a th e r fo r th e e n su in g w eek 1
E lk , w h e re they sp e n t S unday.
dence p ro p e rty . A d d ress M. V. L .,l
G u e s ts w ho re g is te re d a t th e H otel
will be g e n e ra lly fa ir, a c c o rd in g to
c a re T idings.
2 7 0 -u
| A u stin S u n d a y a re : G. P e te rs e n ,
th
e fo re c a st m ad e by th e w e a th e r
NOTICE
G len d ale, C a lif.; G. D. Sim m ond3, COOKING A P P L E S — C a n ’t b e a t ’en
F o r C ra te r L a k e o r o th e r trio s, b u re a u a t W a sh in g to n .
fo r pies o r sauce. 20 lbs., $1.00;
P o rtla n d ; M rs. J. G. Jew el, G ra n ts
nee De W itt Taxi. P h o n e 1 4 0. 26 8-1 m
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50
lbs., $2.00, d e liv e re d .
Pho:
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W e m a k e S u its to o rd e r.
K . P a ss; F. C. O’K elly. H i t , C a lif.:
9 -F -ll.
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Form er R esidents V isit—
N elson.
if C. Jo h n s o n , St. P a u l, M inn.; II. G ray.
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k S h id le r and
San F ra n c is c o ; C. E. R o g ers, P o r t ­
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fam ily w ere v isitin g A shland frie n d « .
F lo re n c e a u to m a tic oil cook stoves la n d ; G. E. K ibbey, P o rtla n d , E. M.
S a tu rd a y .
Mr. aud M rs. S h id le r and ovens.
A sh lan d F u r n itu r e Co. K lin g e r, S alem ; W . A. D aziel, S alem ;
w ere fo rm e rly well know’ll h e re , b u t
■ Mrs. C. M. H a w k in s, H o lliste r, C alif.;
h a v e been S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia resi- R oad W o rk I n te r e s t H ig h —
Ivan H aw k in s, H o lliste r, C a lif.; Mrs.
d e n ts fo r a n u m b e r of y ears.
G. A. G a rd n e r, co u n ty ju d g e of L. M. J e ffe rs o n , B erkeley, C a lif.;
♦ ®
J a c k so n c o u n ty , acco m p an ied by Mt^ C has. H. A dler, P o r tla n d ; F. S. and
W h at is a v acatio n w ith o u t m u- ooiurnlsalffn, a rriv e d h e re th is a fte r- F. B. D unn. E u g e n e ; C. T. P ang-
sic? Buy a sm all V lc tro la and takiU pisher> SPcrPtarv of th p 8 tatp ta x
b o rn e ; M rs. F. W. S o u th a rd aud
Rose
It a lo n g . R
ose Bros.
2 4 7 - ti noon fro m A ahland (Q tra n s a c t
d a u g h te r. P o rtla n d ; D. C. N u ttin g s
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uess w ith local people. J u d g e G ard- a n d w ife, I). C. N u ttin g s, J r ., B e rk ­
Leave. for C alifornia—
n er, s ta te d th a t he a n d th e tw o Jack - eley, C a lif.; E d n a E d sa ll, D u n sm u ir,
M rs. A nna W illiam s, who lias
son c o u n ty c o m m issio n ers. J a m e s C alif.; Mr. an d Mrs. H. P. W ilson,
been v isitin g h e r s is te r. M rs. E m m a
O w ens o f E a g le P o in t, and V ictor C hicago; P a u l L a m b e rt, K la m a tn
C offee, will leav e th is e v en in g for
S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia for a visit w ith B ursell of C e n tra l P o in t, w ere m uch I F a lls ; E. E. H a rp h a m . K la m a th
in te re s te d in th e co m p letio n of t h e | F a lls ; Mr. an d Mrs. W . H. R obert-
re la tio n s a n d frie n d s.
c o n n e ctin g lin k s of th e G reen S p rin g s! sou, K la m a th F a lls ; F r a n k R u in e t,
e «$>
II. R A dam s fo r p lu m b in g , h e a tin g
M o u n tain
road b etw een ’ A sh lan d j S p o k an e, W a sh .; C. L. H einson. Oak
and g as fittin g. R e p a irin g
a s p e d - K la m a th F a lls ,
w hich was s ta r te d j G rove; C. W. W est, M u tn o m ah .
a lty .
248 F ifth St P hon6 166-J. th re e seaso n s ago.
By fall 1 7 ^ '
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m iles will be fin ish ed a n d th e con- j
C itizen o f A s h la n d —
A la e k * H u n tin g T rip —
tra c ts let fo r th e m a c a d a p iiz 'n g of!
Do
feel an y In te re s t in th e
Ashland N ew s in Paragraphs
A viator F crcrd to Land—
A p riv a te â irp ld n e u n d e r th e guid-
auce of P ilo t E. T a n n e r, o f San F ra n -
cisco, m ad e a forced la n d in g y e s te r
day ev en in g on th e old C h risty fa rm ,
w est of th e city. Mr. T a n n e r s ta te d
P ro sp e c ts fo r h ig h p rices for
R ogue R iv e r p e a rs, p a rtic u la rly B art
le tts , w e re n ev er b e tte r a t th is sea
son, accord n g to th e o pinion of re si­
d e n t sh ip p ers.
m onth ago. th e to n n a g e from that,
d is tric t was cu t dow n from 30 fu
40 p e r c e n t by a young cyclone w hich
sw ept th ro u g h th e valley Ju ly 4. T he
S uisun, L ak e co u n ty , El D orado
co u n ty and T e h a ch a p i crops, w hich
o rd in a rily a rr iv e in th e e a s te rn m ar
Lets w ith R ogue R iver p ears, have
less th a n a 20 per cent crop.
T h is p red ic tio n is based upon th e
g e n e ra l crop fa ilu re th ro u g h o u t th e
m id d le w e ste rn a n d e a s te rn d is tric ts
and th e s h o rt crop in C a lifo rn ia .
W hile th e r e w as a fa ir c ro p — a b o u i
T h e firs t a u c tio n re p o rts of tb 3
75 p e r cen t of n o rm a l— in th e Sacra season point to high prices, it Is
m en to riv e r sectio n in C a lif o r u a . a said.
AFreeTubc
with every
Pennsylvania
Vacuum Cup Tire
PRICED RIGHT, TOO
—THE—
Busy Corner Motor Co.
Corner Highway and Main Streets
MEDFORD, OREGON
Chautauqua
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Tuesday, July 19
The San Francisco Girls Quartette
AND
Albert Rosenthal, Cellist
W e Have Just
R eceived
A N ew
Brown Kid
Oxford -
Wednesday, July 20
Congressman Rainey
OF ILLINOIS
Single Admission
50c
1
Chestnut Brown Color
E d iso n
M arsh all,
well
know n
R o g u e R iv e r valley a u th o r, will
leave h is M edford hom e a b o u t th e
m id d le of next m o n th fo r an A laskan
h u n tin g trip .
♦ *
FO R SA L E — C o n fe c tio n ary sto re ,
good pay in g b u sin e ss next d o o r to
po st o fifee a n d a t e n tra n c e of L ith ia
P a rk . A d d ress P laza C oiiiiectlonary.
23 N. M ain, A sh lan d , Or.
266-6
W
O
O
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7 % m iles of ro a d s w est from K eene m a in te n a n c e of o n e of A s h la n d ’s in ­
c re e k , w hich w ill m a k e it an all m a s titu tio n s w hich lias ex isted for
cad am ized ro ad from th e P acific I n e a rly th ir ty y e a rs a n d w hich h as
hig h w ay . T he section b etw een K eenei Siven A sh lan d m uch p re s tig e an d
cre e k an d P in e h u rs t, six m iles ii. p u b lic ity by b rin g in g h e re th e lead -
le n g th . w ill bo open for tra v e l l i , : in S a r tis ts , o r a to r s an d pu b lic m en
tw o w eeks.— M edford M ail T r ib u n e .' of o u r c o u n try . T he a tte n d a n c e th is
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seaso n h as not su fficed to ta k e c a re
F o r a good p lu n g e o r tu b b a th in! of th e fin a n c ia l o b lig a tio n , b u t th e re
p u re s u lp h u r w a te r, go to th e N a t - . Is yet tim e to r a fin a l rally in th is
• a to riu m .
2 3 5 -tf resp e c t, a n d a la rg e a tte n d a n c e on
T u esd ay a n d W ed n esd ay ev en in g s
will a s s is t m a te ria lly .
W ill yon
h elp ?
D irec to rs C h a u ta u q u a A ssociation.
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CLEARANCE SALE
H ats. $1.00 to $2.50, a t Mrs. H.
' S im ons. 26 S outh P io n e e r av en u e.
An Utz & Dunn
Made on a
Com bination L ast
C
z
i
at the
In order to m ake room we are offering-
Slab Wood at $2.75 per tier
Cash w ith Order
Ashland Lumber Co., Phone 20
269-2
U. OF 0. TO HAVE
NEXT YEAR
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By A L F R E D PO W E R S
(S p ecial to T id in g s)
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gene, O r., J u ly 16.— A b lin d in s tr u c ­
to r will te a c h a t th e U n iv e rsity of
O regon n e x t y e a r, it h a s been an
n o u n ced . T h o m a s D. C u tsfo rtli, of
R id d le, O r., an d a n a lu m n u s of th e
u n iv e rsity , will be g r a d u a te a s s is ta n t
n th e d e p a rtm e n t of psychology.
In sp ite of to ta l b lin d n e ss, he won
a re p u ta tio n fo r sc h o la rsh ip w hile
a s tu d e n t a t th e u n iv e rsity an d conK
trib u te d in an im p o rta n t way to th e
psychology of th e blind. Upon g r a d ­
u a tio n he becam e a te a c h e r in th e
high school a t R id d le, Or. In a d d i­
tio n to te a c h in g a n e 'e n t, m edieval,
and m o d ern , E n g lish a n d A m erican
h isto ry , civics, biology w ith la b o ra ­
to ry , a n d g e n e ra l science w ith la b o r­
a to ry , he in tro d u c e d w re s tlin g in to
th e high school an d coached it. He.
la te r in tro d u c e d soccer and coached
it also.
H e is p ro b ab ly th e only-
b lind a th le tic coach in th e s ta te .
W ith u n se e in g eyes, b u t w ith a
w ide c a p a c ity 'f o r e n jo y m e n t,
he
spends his sum m er vacations fish in g ,
h u n tin g a n d h ik in g . H e say s he has
Dancing
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BUNGALOW
THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING
On account of the building
being u sed for the
Epworth League Institute
After this w e e k , h o w ev er there w ill be
dancing ev ery W ednesday even in g
during the sum m er season .