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PAGE FOUR
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
M issouri V isitors—
T h e B all a n d W e n n e r fa m ilie s h a d
a v ery p le a s a n t s u rp ris e on S a tu r ­
day e v e n in g w hen th e ir g ra n d so n ,
Local and Personal
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W Llard L. B all, of K a n s a s C ity, and
___________ - —. Side L ights-----------------------
his frie n d s, M r. a n d M rs. H a y sle r
i an d th e ir son, K e n n e th , w ho have
been to u rin g from K a n sa s City, h a v ­
B rid g e A bout C o m p leted —
ing sp e n t se v e ra l d a y s in C olo rad o
¡tiski) ou Chapter No. 21
T h e 'n ew c o n c re te b rid g e a t W olf
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p rin g s, on to Y ello w sto n e P a rk fo r
R. A. M.
cre e k , n e a r G ia n ts P a ss, is p ractical-1 .
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, ten days, th ro u g h th e s ta te of W ash-
M asonic H all, A sh la n d .
ly c o m p le te d , b u t will n o t be in u s e 1.
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in g to n by w ay o f S e a ttle , a n d from
u n til th e m id d le ol next m o n th as a
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o rtla n d a r n v e d h ere. T hey w ere a ll
N otice of M eeting.
n u m b e r of w eeks m u st clap3<? t o r '
, S pecial co n v o catio n o i S is k n o u t ^ e c o n c re te to s e t s u itic ie u tlv . T he d e lig h te d w ith A sh lan d a n d th e
r . , .
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i R o g u e R iv e r valley. T hey le ft t h s
c h a p te r. T u esd ay ev en in g , J u iy 26, ^ r i<jg e ¡s a 3 5 5-to
o t s p a a ol re in fo rc e d 1
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in g fo r San F ra n c isc o , a n d on
M ark M aster, th r e e c a u d id a te s. Vis c o n c re te an d 1 w as b u ilt by J E l m e r ! . m o ru
,
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1 to Los A ngeles. T hey expect to re-
,tln g co m p an io n s w elcom e
N elson, of G len d ale. T h e b rid g e o v e r . .
1 tu rn to th e ir hom e by S e p te m b e r 1.
V. V. M ILLS, ri. P.
D eer c re e k on th e C re sce n t C ity
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W H. DAY, S e c re ta ry .
275-2 h ig hw ay is p ro g re ssin g , th e fo u n d a ­ i
B iggest crow ds, coolest place, b est
tio n s bein g in place. It is 160 feet
m usic, fin e st floor. B ungalow W ed ­
F lo re n c e a u to m a tic oil cook stoves long a n d Is also to be of rein fo rc e d n esd ay n ig h t.
3t
an d ovens.
A shland F u r n itu r e Co. i co n c re te .
Loaves for Portland—
M rs. V. V. C a n tra ll, 160 N o rth !
M ain s tr e e t, le ft th is m o rn in g for!
Ashland News in Paragraphs
L eaves
fo r
R oseb u rg—
th e new B ru n e r
J u s l received
E. D. B riggs, of th e a tto rn e y firm
W oolen C om pany s lin e of fall a n d or B riggs a n d B rig g s, left th is m o rn
w in
C all In a n d set*
ln te r sam ples.
ing fo r R o se b u rg to d e fe n d L ad d ie
th e m - C lean in g a n d re p a irin g done F a r m e r , of A sh la n d , a g a in s t a d i­
on s h o rt notice.
K. N elson, H otel vorce a c tio n b ro u g h t by M rs. F a r ­
; A u stin Bldg.
2 7 3 -tf
m er, now liv in g in R o se b u rg .
F o r C r a te r L a k e o r o th e r trip s , j
see De W itt Taxi. P h o n e 140. 2 6 8 -lm j A rizo n a V isito rs—
M id su m m er s u its a t P a u ls e r u d 's
& A
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P ro f, a n d M rs. H ein rich H eid en ­
2 6 3 -tf
T rig o n ia G row s B e tte r—
reich h a v e been re c e n t v isito rs a t th e
&
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T h e T rig o n ia oil w ell in th e F e rn W e ise n b e rg e r hom e.
T he p ro fe sso r W eather for th e W e e k -
V alley d is tric t is m a k in g good prog-; ¡s co n n e cte d w ith th e puW¡c flchoolg
F a ir w e a th e r a n d n o rm a l te m p e r
ress in g e ttin g o u t th e ten -in ch c a s - I a t Phoenix> A rizo n a , an(1 w il, rem a in
a tu r e . is p re d ic te d by th e w e a th e r bu
ing, a n d hopes to have th e hole rea d y , th e r e a n o th P r y*e a r
re a u a t W a sh in g to n , D. C., for th e
to c e m e n t a n d sto p th e flow of wa-
p re se n t week.
te r by nex t w eek.
T hey w ere de
C liff P ay n e m ak e s law n sw ings,
♦ ♦
layed by th e n o n -a rriv a l of a n ip ¡
2 6 6 -tf
Best m usic, b est flo o r, coolest
pie. O ver 1600 feet of heavy lG-inclri
& <g>
place to dance. T he B ungalow W ed­
c a sin g w as h a n d le d d u rin g th e la st A t L a k e o ’ W o o d s —
n e sd ay n ig h t.
3t
w eek. T h e re w as no w ork S u n d a y .;
M rs. W. H. L eeds, h er son, Bnr-
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T he well is now dow n 1350 fe e t. ■ clay, and nephew s P a u l and Law - B aud R e lm a rsal—
a u d ex cellen t oil signs a n d sa n d s r e n te W ag n er, le ft on F rid a y , fo r a
B and re h e a rs a l to n ig h t. It is very
have been b ro u g h t up, so good t h a t t>w d ays v isit a t L a k e o ’ W oods. im p o rta n t t h a t ev ery m e m b e r of th e
I
th o se in c h a rg e do n o t feel lik e im -. fo llo w in g in th e tra in of a lot of local b a n d be p re s e n t fo r p ra c tic e a t th e
p e rilin g it #>• th e heavy flow of ca m p e rs a lre a d y s e ttle d fo r th e vaca- city h a ll to n ig h t.
T h e re a r e som e
w a te r. T he p rese n t ta s k is a slow ; C on seaso n a t th a t g ro w lg re s o rt,
big th in g s co m in g fo r th e b a n d an d
process, a n d w hen th e way is c le a re a ;
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every piece m u st be re p re s e n te d at
fo r d rillin g , they expect to w o rk
L et Yeo in su re y o u r h ay an d g rain , p rac tic e .
every day in th e w eek.— Mail T rib- P h o n e 2 74-J.
2 6 9 -tf
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une.
s?> (j.
P u r e p a s te u riz e d m ilk , 10c th e
’P risco Visito»’—
q u a rt a t R ose Bros.
2 4 3 -tf
A lb e rts Taxi. Seven p a sse n g e r c a r
Miss D o ro th y D unn, m em b e r of th .
fo r fong trip s. P h o n e 183.
267-12 p o p u la r San F ra n c isc o L a d ie s' qua r- 1 T riP to T illa m o o k —
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te t, one
m u _____
sical a ____
ttr a c i tio
of¡
M - r. - —
a n —
d M rs. R ay H o sie r, M rs
W e specialize on fancy brick c e , C h a u ta u q u a , has been a w elcom e I M y rtle P a tto n a n d Miss N o n a H all
».ream. Kos* Bros.
„ 6 4 tf v isito r in A s h la n d ’s m u sical a n d ! le ft la s t w eek fo r a tw o w eek s o u t-
M cGee’s S u m m e r C ab in -C o m p leted —
R e tu rn in g v a c a tio n e rs from L ak e
of th e W oods s ta te t h a t J. II. M cGee's
su m m e r ca b in a t th e la k s w as com -
p leted S a tu rd a y .
social c irc le s d u rin g th e v acatio n !
Opening Old M ine
T he tu n n e l of th e Old Gem m in e ! s e a s o n - She is a d a u g h te r of P r o ­
n e a r th e B o sw ell. p ro p e rty has beer, fesso r D unn o f th e s ta te U n iv ersity
cleaned o u t an d d ev elo p m en t w ork of E u g e n e , a n d w hile h e re received
on th e p ro p e rty w ill begin soon. T he a visit from h e r f a th e r a n d b ro th e r,
lu n n e l is d riv e n in fo r 3 d is ta n c e r.f w ho m o to re d o.ver fro m th e u n iv e r­
300 feet a n d w as used in th e days sity tow n on a trip to S o u th e rn tire -
w hen an a r r a s tr a w as used fo r Im, go n.
g rin d in g of th e ore. A. C. S te w a rt,
S n y d e r's R oyal Jazz o rc h e s tra a t
w ho h as a la rg e in te re s t in th e m ine,
th
e
B ungalow W ed n esd ay n ig h t. 3*
r e tu rn e d from
th e p ro p e rty la st
n ig h t.— G ra n ts P a ss C ourier.
i L eav e fo r lx>ng B each—
Mr. a n d M rs. J. L. Y ounger, for-
| m e r re s id e n ts of A sh lan d , who h av e
' been sp e n d in g th e p a st se v era l w eeks
h ere, left th is m o rn in g by c a r fo r
I L ong B each, C alif., w h e re th e y a re
m ak in g th e ir p e rm a n e n t residence.
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OH BOY! H ave you seen th e b a r-
ONEELEVEN
1 g a in s a t E lk h o rn Gun S to re ?
Cigarettes
r i- 6
a 1»
To save
A t L ik e o f th e W oods!—
on your
Mr. and Mrs. O tto K lum have
c ig a r e tte s
joined th e colony of s u m m e r vaca­
is im p o rta n t
tio n e rs a t L a k e of th e W oods fo r
a few days.
B u t-to
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25"
p le a s e y o u r
taste is m o re
im p o r t a n t .
Ju st b u y a
p a c k a g e and
f in d o u t .
¡garetes^
VINING
Guns and iW iin g T ack le—
E lk h o rn G un S to re. 81 O ak s tre e t.
261-1 mo
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Cool o ff in R ose B ro s’ ice c re a m
p a rlo r w h ere q u a lity ice c re a m s and
s h e rb e ts a re served.
2 6 4 tf
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by
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CAUSES HEAVY LOSS;
y o u r ow n d ish e s.
"Pcacclul Valley”
A t y p ic a l R a y s t o r y w h ic h
y o u w i l l e n jo y
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
The Marriage of Wm Ashe
A n u n u s u a l th e m e
Current Events
P h o n e 114.
259-tf
♦ 4b
L ast W ool Shipm ent—
T h e la s t c a r load of w ool th is s e a ­
son is to be sh ip p e d o u t fro m th e
F a rm B u re a u E x c h a n g e w a re h o u se
on W ed n esd ay , J u ly 27. Any m em ­
b e r o f th e a sso c ia tio n w ho h a s not
a lre a d y sh ip p e d sh o u ld p u t h is wool
In th is c a r, an d any g ro w e r w ho
h a s n ot jo in e d th e s ta te a sso c ia tio n
m ay b rin g his w ool to th e w a re h o u se
a n d sign up th e r e if he so d esires.
G et y o u r wool in th is c a r.— F re d
H e rrin .
♦ *
F o r a good p lu n g e o r tu b b a th in
p u re s u lp h u r w a te r, go to th e N a t-
a to riu m ,
2 3 5 -tf
shipment of Munson Last
Blucher Style
sle e p in g p o rch , a lso sm a ll o u tsid e
sle e p in g room .
F o u n ta in In n ,
153 G ra n ite s tre e t. P h o n e 411-R .
275-1
OAC
Oregon's Higher institution of
TECHNOLOGY
M E T R O PO L IT A N O P E R A SIN G E R
F IR S T W OM AN TO D ESC EN D
IN TO C R A T E R LA K E
— R .s k in g h e r life on a d a re . M ad­
a m e L ydia S tu rte v a n t, fo rm e r M et­
ro p o lita n g ra n d o p e ra sin g e r, and d i­
vorced w ife of P o lic e C hief A u g u st
V ollm er, of B erkeley, won th e h o n o r
of b e in g th e firs t w om an to descend
in tq C ra te r L ake, n e a r K la m a th
F a lls, Or.
D u rin g a re c e n t vacatio n w ith Dr.
a n d Mrs.
E. Sykes. 77 D o m in g o '
R oad, B erkeley, M adam e S tu rte v a n t
w as d a re d to descend th e 1 706 feet!
to th e lak e dow n a p e rilo u s incline g
of ice an tj snow .
W ith fo u r g u id es, th e sin g e r, rope
a b o u t h e r w a ist, s ta r te d th e jo u r ­
ney, w hich w as accom plished in
fo rty -fiv e m in u tes.
At th e la k e sh e c a u g h t a lim it j
of tr o u t in five m in u tes.
Then, cam e th e a sce n t. A bout m id-!
w ay a g ia n t a v a la n c h e ol’ rock cam e!
ro llin g dow n, an d th e p a rty n a r r o w - 1
ly escaped d e a th . One rock s tru c k
M adam e S tu rte v a n t on th e rig h t leg I
a n d c u t a deep g ash , b u t sh e rea c h e d
th e top In tw o a n d a h a lf h ours.
S P R IN G F IE L D , 111., J u ly 25 —
G o v e rn o r Len S m all h a s a p p a re n tly
won th e fig h t to force th e p o stp o n e ­
m e n t of hie a r r e s t an d tria l on
c h a rg e s o f ju g g lin g $10,000,000 in
Illin o is s ta te fu n d s, u n til a f te r his
te rm of o ffice expires. S h e riff H es­
te r of S a n g a m d u c o u n ty , upon whom
th e d u ty o f se rv in g th e w a r ra n t will
fall, to ld th e U nited P re ss th a t he
w ould use no force to a r r e s t th e i n ­
dicted g o v ern o r.
S ta te tro o p s will
So d o n ’t h e s ita te ab o u t opening an
acco u n t w ith th e F irs t N ational.
J u s t keep pegging alo n g , and th e In
te r e s t we pay fcn savings, c o u n ts
too, you know .
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IM «COY. C a s h ie r
East Side Market
UNDER
NEW MANAGEMENT
We solicit your patronage. We
handle only the best of Meats,
kept in refrigerated glass
eases, under absolutely sani
tary conditions. Von can see
them for yourself.
Also handle Fresh Fish on
Thursday and Friday
C. A. Pauley & Company
Successors to Jas. Barrett
Phone 188
Ashland
Dance
a t th e
Bungalow
Every Wednesday Night
B e g in n in g W ednesday, J u ly 27
Snyder’s Royal Jazz Orchestra
lo r uiioimttion write to the Rexitlrar
C O R V A L L IS
I t ’s th e s ta r t th a t c o u n ts in saving
th a t, a n d th e will to keep on.
Set y o u rse lf a goal of one h u n d red
d o lla rs firs t.
Y ou’ll be su rp rise d
a t how soon you will reach it b>
s y ste m a tic saving.
•SAN FR A N C ISC O , C alif., J u ly 25. |
Eight Schools: Seventy Departments
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19. 1921
Oregon Agricultural College
Make
FROM L IT T L E TO MUCH
C o m m itte e 275-3
C o rv a llis c re a m e ry .
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H. R. A d am s f o r p lu m b in g , b e a tin g * SAN FRANCTHOO M ARKETS <»
SAN FR A N C ISCO . J u ly 25.— F o l­
a n d g a s fittin g . R e p a irin g a speci­
a lty .
248 F ifth S t. P h o n e 166-J. low ing a r e m a rk e t q u o ta tio n s :
E ggs. 42.
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Cam pers a t Applegat«“—
,Hens, 35.
M rs. J . H. P ro v o st, Mrs. M. C.
B ro ilers, 3 3 % .
L aw ren ce. M rs. C. H. P ie rc e , H a rry
TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY.
Coy a n d W illiam P a u l a r e sp e n d ­
ing a w eeks trip on th e A p p leg ate. W A N T E D TO
E X C H A N G E — New
F
o
rd
c
a
r,
se
lf
s ta r te r , shock a b ­
T hey h av e p itc h e d th e ir te n ts on th e
so
rb
e
rs,
ru
n
less
th a n 1000 m iles.
S w ay n e ran c h . E d S ta p le s m ad e a
W ill ta k e tw o good y o u n g cow s,
q u ick trip y e s te rd a y by a u to to visit
som e hogs, so m e hay, som e wood,
th e p a rty .
p o ta to e s, g ra in o r c h ic k e n s. T his
Is a good new c a r, d e m o u n ta b le
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rim s.
I w a n t good s tu f f in ex­
JThe coolest p lace In th e valley.
c h a n g e.
See E. E. P h ip p s, rea l
T h e B ungalow W ed n esd ay n ig h t. 3t
e s ta te b ro k e r, next d o o r to T id ­
♦ ♦
in g s office.
274-1
J esse W inburn R eturns—
J e ss e W in b u rn re tu r n e d y e s te rd a y FO R SA LE— B aby b a s s a n e tt in f ir s t
c la ss co n d itio n . P ric e |5 . P h o n e
from L a k e ’O W oods a f t e r a tw o
335-R .
276-3*
w eeks o u tin g tr ip th a t took him to
C r a te r L ak e, K la m a th L a k e , R o gue FO R SA L E — C u c u m b e rs f o r p ick lin g ,
a n y q u a n tity a n d a ll sizes. W . E.
E lk R e so rt an d o th e r p o in ts of In­
P ie rso n , B o u le v a rd .
P h o n e 485-
te re s t.
J.
.
275-6*
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We have just received a
1 b i W ith in th is lak e th a t m ystic
isle.
M ED FO RD . O r., Ju \v 25.— T he
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10. C horus. Oh see, h e ’s gone!
P re s id e n t R ic h a rd A. Scholz of
T
h
e p h an to m sh ip is s a ilin g o n
m ost se rio u s fire in th e b u sin e ss dls-
R eed co lleg e w ill give th e closing i
nf
tl
1 1. D uet, L over a n d M aiden. Tit.
,
tr ic t of M edford lo r m an y m o n th s
a d d re s s a t C h a u ta u q u a on W ed n es­
re s u lte d in th e in te r io r of th e la rg e p h a n to m sh ip has cro ssed th e tide
d ay ev en in g .
T h e d a te of th is a d ­
b rick T u m y G a ra g e com pany b u ild - : 12, C horus. Oh see, th e ph an to m
d re s s h a s been c h a n g ed fro m F rid a y
ing on S o u th F r o n t s tr e e t being g u t­ sh ip s ta n d s g rim beside th e shore.
n ig h t in o rd e r to p e rm it th e n o rm a l
P A R T II
ted by flam es F rid a y n ig h t, e n ta il­
school s tu d e n ts to a tte n d in a body,
STORY O F T H E O R A TO RIO
ing a loss on new a n d used c a rs of
a s th e school closes on F rid a y .
It
“ T H E M E SSIA H ’’
a b o u t $23,000, a n d a loss on th e
P re s id e n t /R ich a rd A. Scholz of
By L e lan d A. Coon
b u ild in g of a b o u t $5000.
I
R eed co lleg e ig a n e w c o m er to O re ­
FOR LADIES
P ro fe sso r L e lan d A. Coon, of tln-
T'he fire w as discovered ab o u t 9
gon a n d is re p u te d to be one of o u r
o ’clock a n d drew a g re a t crow d of N orm al S u m m er School of M usic, w ill.
very b e st sp e a k e rs.
people from a ll sectio n s of th e city. tell th e sto ry of th e m a k in g of th e!
• ♦
It is th o u g h t th a t th e o rig in of o ra to rio , “ T he M essiah,” w hich is
H o te l A rriv a l» —
to he given W ed n esd ay evening.
N ew a rr iv a ls a t th e H o te l A ustin th e fire w as due to som e defect in
w irin g .
a re : J . C. M eyers, P o r tla n d ; A. E.
This is the 0 ’Donnei
T h e b u ild in g is ow ned by Scott
T a y lo r, New Y o rk C ity ; A. S a n d e rs,
N O T IC E
P a s a d e n a , C a lif.; C. F . D ixon, P h ila ­ D avis, w ho ro u g h ly e s tim a te d his
d e lp h ia , P a .; M rs. M. S te w a rd ; G. loss a t $5000 w ith In su ran ce. T he
Will cut prices on every­
W. W y a tt, W . H. E a g le to n , M a rjo ry b u ild in g cost $1 4,000 to e re c t, an d
thing during the next few
W y a tt, M rs. G. N. W y a tt, D u n s m u ir; it w as in su re d from th e b a se m e n t
days. Guns, $5.00 up. Bikes.
I
M r. a n d M rs. H. R e in e r, S a u lt Ste. up.
$5.00 up. Six hole range for
Som
e
d
iffic u lty w as e n c o u n te re d
M arie, M ich.; M r. a n d M rs. A lb ert
$25 and other good bargains.
G re e le y , M au rice, In d .; M rs. Lou se in g e ttin g th e fire d e p a rtm e n t by
ELKHORN GUN STORE
G reeley, M iss V elm a G reeley , In d ia n ­ p h o n e a n d b e fo re th e d e p a rtm e n t
SI Oak St.
271-6
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son, R. E . W ilb u r, G. W . R u d o lp h , e n g in e house s h o u tin g as best he!
co uld, “ F lia h ! F l i a h ! ” W ah K im
K la m a th F a lls ; F . W . S m ith , G la d ­
h ad s ta r te d at once fo r th e fire d e - '
„"’C’A© Bank,
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O. E . S. NOTiCK
A lpha c h a p te r No. 1, O. E. S.. will b u ild in g , b u t his p ro g re ss w as m uch i
MEMBER
¿FEDERAL RESERVE^
Jiold th e ir a n n u a l picn ic T h u rs d a y im peded by people who th o u g h he:
SY STEM
e v e n in g , J u ly 28, «n L ith ia P a r k , a t h ad gone crazy. B ut th e C h in a m a n 1
6 o ’clock. A ll m e m h e rs a n d v isitin g w ith h is “ F lia h ! F l ia h ! ’’ continued,!
m e m b e rs u rg e d to be p re s e n t. B rin g to p lu g on by d eg rees.
TO TH E PUBLIC
O w ing to a s lig h t d e c lin e in th e
le a th e r m a rk e t, we, th e shoe re p a ir
m e n o f A sh la n d , h a v e d ecided to r e ­
d u c e o u r p ric e s on r e p a irin g to c o r­
resp o n d w ith sam e.
A. M. O R CH A RD .
*ng trip to T illa m o o k co u n ty .
J. D. M ARS,
EA STERN SU PPLY CO.
W h a t is a v a c a tio n w ith o u t m u ­
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sic? B uy a s m a ll V lc tro la a n d ta k e
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it a lo n g . R ose B ros.
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M otorists R eturn—
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M essrs. G. D ., T. M. a n d H. T.
F o rest G rove V isitors—
Mr. a n d M rs. Jo h n N o rris,o f F o r­ B ro o k m llle r a n d fa m ile s re tu rn e d
e st G rove, a rriv e d in A sh la n d to d ay a few d ay s ag o fro m a d a y ’s m o to r
fo r a v isit a t th e ho m e of D r. an d trip via th e C re sc e n t C ity h ig h w ay
M rs. J o h n S. P a rso n s . M rs. N o rris to B ro o k in g s. T h e y r e p o r t th e ro ad s
a n d M rs. P a rs o n s a r e s is te rs .
M r. a s in v e ry good c o n d itio n o v e r th e
N o rris is a fo rm e r A sh la n d b u sin e ss m o u n ta in s , a n d th e fish in g in th e
m an . H e is now co n n e cte d w ith a W in c h u c k riv e r as fine.
W E R E P A IR a n y th in g .
‘MAIDEN O F T H E 1 A R E '
BA LLA D E v O P ER A F E A T U R E
TO N IG H T 'S CHAUTAUQUA
(C o n tin u td F ro m P a g e O ne)
VINING
Charles
Ray •»--
Comedy
p ro b ab ly bo sta tio n e d a t S p rin g field
im m e d ia te ly fo r th e p ro te c tio n of
G o v ern o r Sm all.
P o rtla n d w h e re sh e w ill spend a t w o ,
m o n th s v isit w ith frie n d s a n d re la -i
tives.
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T he C h ris tia n c h u rc h w ill pay 10
c e n ts each fo r B ulg in re v iv a l song
books.
B rin g th em to Mrs. W e in ­
b e rg e r. a t F .n d er’s C o n fe c tio n ary .
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U ndergoes O peration—
M rs. R. W. H ach u n d e rw e n t an
o p e ra tio n a t a local h o sp ita l e a rly
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th is m o rn in g . L ast re p o rts w ere to
O w ner
FO R SALS— M odern hom e a t 361 FOUND— E a s te rn S ta r pin.
th e e ffe c t th a t Mrs. H ach w as g e t­
m ay h a v e sa m e by Id e n tify in g a n d
tin g a lo n g nicely.
M o u n tain A venue.
P ro p e rty of th e
p a y in g fo r ad:.
T id in g s office.
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la te Jo se p h G. H u rt.
E asy te rm s.
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Big d a n c e a t th e B ungalow W ed­ In q u ire A lpha H otel.
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FO R SA LE — C heap, g e n tle m a n ’s
n esd ay n ig h t.
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good bicycle.
H. B. C a rte r, 192
G ood F ish in g at P elican Bay—
M o u n tain Ave.
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Mr. an d Mrs. Sam J o rd a n , Mrs.
G. N. G ray a n d R o b e rt W a rn e r h av e LO ST— B etw een 6 th a n d B s tre e ts
( d e p o t) , coil gold (s n a k e -llk e )
re tu rn e d from L a k e of th e W oods
brooch.
T h is w as le ft fo r s a fe ­
a f te r a w e e k ’s m o to rin g trip to C ra ­
k e e p in g , a n d Its r e tu r n to th is of^
fice w ould b e a p p re c ia te d .
Box
te r L a k e a n d P e lic a n Bay. T hey re ­
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p o rt good fish in g a t th e la t te r place.
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FO R
SA L E — G e n tle m a n ’s seco n d ­
F u ll c o v erag e a u to m o b ile policy.
h a n d bicycle. C all S hook A p a rt­
m e n t A.
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C om panies th a t pay th e ir losses. Yeo
J of course.
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W A N TED — G irl o r w om an to a ssist
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w ith h o u se w o rk . S te a d y em ploy­
S c I lx
m en t. F o u n ta in In n . 153 G ra n ite
s tre e t. P h o n e 411-R .
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L. D. H ollow ay h a s sold h is hom e
a t 3 84 H elm s tr e e t to Mr. W ilson.
F O R R E N T — L a rg e bed ro o m an d
Tues-Wed
Monday, July 2 5 , 1921
Best Floor
The Coolest Place in the Valley
Biggest Crowds
Best Music