Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 03, 1921, Image 1

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    climate without the aid
A SHLAND
of Medicine, cares nine cases out
of ten of Aallma.
fact.
VOLUME 2
This is a proven
A shl and D aily T idings
(Successor to the Semi- Weekly Tidings.
Vol. 43.)
Germs cannot survive
n lLARIA
three months in the rich ozone
at Ashland,
water helps.
ASHLANDj OREGON,. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1921
The pure domestic
NO. 282
BLACK SOX” BALL PLAYERS ARE BANNED
U.S. Soldiers Are
Accused, Selling
Drugs Io French
LARGE HALL
• By JO H N O ’B R IE N
(U n ite d P re ss S ta ff C o rre s p o n d e n t)
P A R IS , A u g u st 3.— A m erican s o l-'
I d ie rs co m in g to P a r is on leav e fro m i
: C oblenz a re in g r e a t p a r t resp o n sib le '
i fo r th e e n o rm o u s in c re a s e in th e sale
V O IC E S N E E D FO R U P-TO -D A TE of co cain e, a c co rd in g to a com m uni-!
c a tio n m ade to th e A cadem y of M ed-
H A LL TO P IL L N E E D O P N i icine by Dr. C o u rto is-S u ffit, w ho add-
COMMUNITY
'e d t h a t th e A m e ric an s go so fa r as
to em ploy a irp la n e s fo r th e intro-1
d u c tio n o f th e d ru g Into F re n c h te r-j
rito ry .
• j
A S S E R T
N E B D
U.S. Must Save $11,000,000
Mellon’s Budget Figure
r
¡Thousands Throng
Streets to Pay
Caruso Homage
N A PLES,
Ita ly ,
A u g u st
3 . ----
T h o u sa n d s of people th ro n g e d th e
s tr e e ts to d ay o u tsid e th e h o tel w h ere
th e body of E n rico C aru so , w orld
fam o u s te n o r a n d o p e ra sin g e r, who
died y e s te rd a y , lay in s ta te , w hile
h u n d re d s passed slow ly p ast th e
bier.
•
Lumberjack Hits
Brother With Axe
Ends 2 Days Fight
.» -
Gasoline Drops in
Price On Coast
!
2 Cents, Gallon
CHICAGO, 111., A ugust 3 .—
Charles Condskey, president <>(
M essages o f condolence a re re a c h ­ the ChlcuKO W hite Sox, and Judge
ing th e w idow , fo rm e rly Miss D o?-1 Landis, baaeball arbiter, today
o th v B en jam in , of New Y ork, today
placed a ban o n th e a c q u itte d
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from a ll p a rts of th e w orld. C a ru s o ’s “ Bbw k Sox” ball player*. harring
a g e d m o th e r w as u n ab le to believe them from ever participating iu
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th e new s w hen sh e h e a rd th a t h er profeuedonal bast-bull
th e A m e ric an s buy th e d ru g from
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fa m o u s son w as dead. She th re w her-
A lth o u g h th e m en a r e (•»-ehnlr-
B R EM ER T O N , W ash., A ug- »
G e rm a n s a t 200 to 600 fra n c s a k ilo i ••
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PO RTLA N D . O r.. A u g u st 3.
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sell
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iniHM-enf b e fo re th e law . biiuc-
list 3.— C h a rle s K a u fm a n , a log- •>
I <•> — G asoline prices a t all points ’ ' c ry in g , “ He is not d e a d .”
W IL L BE IN FO R M A TIO N SO U RCE (a b o u t fifty c e n ts an o u n c e ) and
ball
m a n a g e rs re a liz e th a t th e
find it easy to dispose of it in P a ris <•> g e r, s tru c k his b ro th e r, E m m e tt, *>
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ojt th e P acific co ast w ere sc h e d ­
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PO R T H E TO U RIN G
C aru so , in d e a th , looked exceed­ p la y e rs a re probably guilty in con­
•W ASHINGTON. D. C„ A u g u st 3.—
a t 12,000 to 15,000 fra n c s a kilo, <s> o v er th e h ead a n d s h o u ld e rs
u led fo r a d fo p of tw o c e n ts on
PU B LIC
ingly
lifelik e.
Glags. h u n g a t h a lt n e c tio n w ith th e g a m b lin g seam la J
sold in p ack ag es c o n ta in in g a few <3> w ith an ax e to day. E m m e tt is • 1 S e c re ta ry M ellon’s e s tim a te th a t th e
th e gallon. T h e price h e re is •?>
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l e p o u e u a s u y i n g , a n o i n a rie s
g o v e rn m e n t w ould sp en d to u r to s i x ; • now tw en ty -six c e n ts a t re ta il
. ....
, Ita ly , a n d m unv a u d d e sire to k ep th em o u t o f th e
gam e fo r th e good o f th e s p o rt.
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b u ild in g s w ere d ra p e d w ith crepe.
F re n c h police h av e a rr e s te d m any <•> is b a rric a d e d in h his
b illion d o lla rs d u rin g th e p re s e n t ♦* a n d tw e n ty -fo u r c e n ts a t w hole-
By MISS G R A C E C H A M B E R LA IN
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A m erican, so ld ie rs accu sed of being
sale. F u el oil h as gone dow n •>
fiscal y e a r, m u st be red u c e d by $11,-
I 1919, leaves a fo rtu n e of ap p ro x i- outlaw ed players are planning a
T he need fo r a n u p -to -d a te hall in le a g u e w ith th e k e e p e rs of “ coco” <$• a n d g et him .
n a n AAA
v.«
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tw e n ty -fiv e c e n ts on th e b a rre l. S>
, m a te ly 30,0 0 0 .0 0 0 lire, or a b o u t trip o f the couutry on a barn-
E m m e tt is re p o rte d to h av e
000 ,0 0 0 , re p u b lic a n m em b ers of th e , ,
h as long been discussed in A sh la n d * re s o rts in M o n tm a tre . b u t a lth o u g h I
I
t-a rg e sto c k s of both* g a so lin e * 41 ,,rn
$ 1 ,2 5 0 ,0 0 0 dt
a t th
th e e p I)reKen'
re se n t ra te of storm ing tour. Eddie C iciatte is
s ta r te d on a n orgy of fig h tin g ¿ h o u s e w ays a n d m ean s c o m m ittee ! <$> aild ojj a re rPI)Ort Pd OI1 h an d
T h e r e a re m o re th a n a dozen o rg a n i­ th e law of 1916 p e rm its th e c o u rts :
captaining th e team .
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z a tio n s t h a t w ould g lad ly re n t t i e t o im pose a se n te n c e of five y e a rs I
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'in ja il a n d a fin e of 10,000 f r a n c s .- <g> a clim ax M onday n ig h t w hen
T he re d u c tio n is co n sid e red a b so -f ’
v
rig h t k in d of room a n d »o pay r u n ­
th e d ru g v e n d o rs h av e a lm o st in ­ <$• C h a rle s used th e axe.
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la te ly im p e ra tiv e to p rev e n t an in- r ’
n in g ex p en ses— e s tim a te d betw een v a ria b ly , got o ff w ith a n o m in a l fine
® c re a se in fe d e ra l tax e s, it is said by i -
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five an d ten p er cent yearly of th e 'a n d a su sp en d e d sen ten ce.
c h a m p io n s fo r th e re d u c tio n in th e j SA1->KM LEG IO N PO ST AS-
S ince 1916. th e use of c o cain e has
in itia l cost
liouse.* T he re p u b lic a n s will prob-
SAILS OREGON SENATORS
n ,.
r,.,., ,
* . . j q u in tu p le d in P a ris , a n d D r. C o u rt- CLAIM AUTOMOBILE OR
W hen th e Civic Im p ro v e m e n t c h ib ;
ably kill th e $10 a u to m o b ile tax, th e
PO R STA ND ON BONUS
... Ä
a i ,-
STR EET CAR PA STER THAN
w as in
c o rp o ra te d , in , 191»».
a n ic , u g 'ois-S uffit said h e h a s ev id en ce that,
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th e h a b it h a s s p re a d a t an a la rm in g
T E L E P H O N E S E R V IC E I , „ re() c e n , l e u „ *
o th e r o b je c ts w as th e “ c o n s tru c tio n
SA LEM , O r.. A u g u st 3.— M em bers
in c re a se
r a te th ro u g h th e provinces.
T he;
o f a hom e fo r sa id c o rp o ra tio n a n d
p ro p o sals, if a way is fo u n d to m a k e i° ^ * a p ita l post, A m erican Legion,
T he one day e n g a g em e n t of th e
acad em y a p p o in te d a c o m m itte e to ,
PO R TLA N D . O r.. A u g u st 3.— W it-j th e n eeded b u d g e t re d u c tio n
i ts m e m b e rs.” A few m o n th s ago
a ssa ile d S e n a to rs M cN ary an d Stan
Lew
F. C o llin s tra in e d a n im a l c irc u s
r e p o r t on th e p o ssib ility of a b e tte r j nesses te s tify in g b efo re th e pu b lic;
______ ___________ _
th e Civic clu b voted in fa v o r of
field fo r v o tin g fo r re c o m m itta l of
e n fo rc e m e n t of th e law of 1916.
.o p e n e d w ith a m a tin e e th is a f te i-
serv ice com m ission in th e te le p h o n e ,
b u ild in g a s u ita b le club house, a n d
th e fe d e ra l so ld ie rs b o n u s bill. Thev i
believe M cN ary’s a c tio n in v o ting to ! J noon a t th e show g ro u n d s n e a r th e
r a te h e a rin g h e re to d ay , d e c la r e d } C f < 9 f i r a f > / t n f t P i n f
on M ay 17, a p e titio n w as *ent to
A n in e ty -n in e y e a r lea se of c it
H a w th o rn e school. T he a f te rn o o n ’s
th a t th e a u to m o b ile o r s tre e t cai ’
* O ll U l l \ J lip S
d e la y actio n on th e bill is a re p u d ia ­
th e city council a s k in g fo r t n iuety-
p ro p e rty d ire c tly so u th of th e pro r
p
e
rfo
rm
a
n
c
e
was
well
a
tte
n
d
e
d
by
b e a ts th e te le p h o n e as a t í m e l a ver.
n in e y e a r lease of th e s tr ip of lan d
tion of his pledge t o s u p p o rt th e
1 th e “ g ro w n -u p s an d young A m e ric a.” ' e rty be4uK used by G. 8. B u tler ¿n th
T h a t his g e n e ra l ta x e s w ere only
m ea su re.
on P a rk a v e n u e n e a r th e P a rk g a r ­
T he ex cellent ten piece band c r e - ; e r®c^*°n o f a m em o ria l b u ild in g fo
$48 y e a rly , w h ile th e te le p h o n e cost
ag e, a d ja c e n t to lan d on w hich M r.
' a te d a fa v o ra b le im p ressio n a t th e
S o u th e rn O regon P io n e e r a sst
him $39, w as th e s ta te m e n t of one
B u tle r is now b u ild in g his P in e e r
A P A N ’S S U R P L U S P E O P L E
o u tse t. All th e a c ts w ere high c la s s ! <‘ia tio n ’ a n d h a v in g a fro n ta g e of 12
w itness.
M em orial.
SE R IO U S PR O B LEM FO R
and of a h ig h ly e n te r ta in in g rftitu re .i, e e l ou G ra n ite s tre e t, w ith an a t
I
D iscussed at Council M eeting
CONFERENT E DISCUSSION
B E R L IN , A u g u st 3.— F la m e s r e ­
H a rry D ale, th e w ell-know n a e ria l; P to x im a te d e p th ol' sixty feet wa
PREPARATIONS BEING MADE
At th e m ee tin g of th e city council
p o rte d to he sw e e p in g th e fam in e
1
a
r
tis
t, a p p e a re d in a s e n sa tio n a l w ire a sk ed of th e city council la s t nigli
TO CONTINUE TONG WAR
l a s t n ig h t th is m a tte r w as m o re fu lly
LONDON, A u g u st 3.— T he d isp o s­
a d d p lag u e rid d e n se ctio n s of Si­
act. D arro , w ith his a c ro b a tic s tu n ts a t a m e e tin g of t h a t body by t]
IN PORTLAND’S CHINATOWN
d isc u sse d by re p re s e n ta tiv e s of th e
b e ria a re th e f ir s t in d ic a tio n s th a t al of J a p a n ’s s u rp lu s p o p u latio n Is and R ube S haw In sin g in g and ta lk Civic Im p ro v e m e n t club. T he clu
C ivic club. “ T h e A sh la n d I d e a ” is
th e R u ssia n fa m in e h ad s p re a d to Si- th e m o st se rio u s p roblem confront-1 , ng num berg( w ere th e colnedv fea J p la n s to use th e g ro u n d as a site
PO R TLA N D . O r., A u g u st 3.— A l­
to w o rk w ith th e city fa th e rs a n d
b e ria . P ro m in e n t m en c o m in g fro m in 8 th e W ashington, d is a rm a m e n t I tu re s of tb e bjH
Black H aw k,
th e PrecGon of a $10,000 club buil
A u s tin C hisholm cam e dow n from th o u g h q u ie t re ig n s ' in C h in a to w n ,
th e C om m ercial club to m ak e A sh­
R u ssia say t h a t th e c o n d itio n s a re c o n fe re n ce . F ra n k V a n d e rlip , A m eri-i C h e ro k e e In d ia n , proved to be one! in g ' w hlch w ould be o p e ra te d as
la n d a ll th a t o u r a d v e rtis in g says C r a te r L a k e y e ste rd a y to v isit w ith police believes it is only th e calm u n p a ra lle le d , b u t t h a t th e so v ie t gov- can fin
financier
a n c ie r, tnid
to ld tho
th e TTnifa»)
U n ited P
PmoL
ress1
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: of-7th e b e st rope s p in n e rs e v e r seen c o m m u n ity house w ith equlpinei
h is fam ily a n d will r e tu r n to m o r­ b e fo re th e s to rm . T h e C h in ese a r e i e rn m e n t is nQt klH ed .
i t is.
day. Only o n -w
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ig h th of th e lan
d «
i c i u i u c u i ib n o i n iu e u .
S e n a to r Jos- to
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i h ere.
R a ffle s, th e m an of m ys- and fu rn is h in g s fo r a n u rse ry to 1
I f th is w o m an ’s b u ild in g is to be row . Mr. C hisholm says C ra te r L a k e M o v e ?
" « ¡ t e r y . ' „ re s e n te d to r th e f ir s t tim e used a s a re s t room by m o th e rs. T1
a success, we m u st h a v e th e co-op­ is h a v in g th e g re a te s t crow ds on
es lo w a ra s peace b etw en th e to d a y th a t R ig s u rp rIs in g th a t th e J a p a n e s e a re c u ltiv a tin g th e tin le s ti
. .
t h r l iiin tr
co u n cil took th e m a tte r u n d e r a<
e ra tio n of ev ery society an d every reco rd . H e say s th e lodge feeds an w a rrin g to n g s h a v e failed .
H op SOTiet g o v e rn m e n t is still a b le t o j h in Pockets, p a tc h e s no la r g e r th a n
re g u la tio n s t r i g i h t jack et
Dick
v ise m e n t w ith a p ro m ise fo r a .1»
„ „ „ o rE a n i!a tlo „
a n l I a room . T hey sow w h e a t „ h e p e a s .1 R a rX
o .1 H a » « U n , to n n e o tte ed
In d iv id u a l, since th is b u ild in g will a v e ra g e of e ig h ty fo r lu n ch and from Sings h av e sh o t tw o Sney S in g s, a n d
cision a t a sp ecial m ee tin g of tt
lie v e r ) t o h e i n e i a f
1
be fo r th e pu b lic b e n e fit an d com ­ 150 to 180 fo r d in n e r a n d b re a k fa s t. th
m o e la
lu tte
n e r r a a re
re b o e eu
ev eu io ne in sist- k in d
a n d . do e v e ry . th . . in g by h a n d .
T he: *vai . i s r . o ju i Hawaiian» tro
„ u p e . o ffe red council T u esd ay of nex t w eek.
, tio
.. n is
. in c re a s in
. g a t th . e r a t e » , o b e is
p lea sin g p ro g ra m of m usic n lim ­
m on good. It is sp o n so re d by th e T he lak e trip s a re b e tte r organizi1? i ing
ing unon
upon rev
lev e e n n g g e e .
_______
(p o p u la
F a v o re d P ro p o sitio n
Civic club, b u t it is a co m m u n ity th a n e v e r a n d a re h av in g a big de- ,
of 7 00.000 a n n u a lly , a n d m u st have
D
u
rin
g th e council m eetin g , il
LONDON, A u gust
T h e tra in e d a n im a ls c o n sistin g of
-A m e ric a ’s
b u ild in g — a c e n te r ’fo r social a c tiv i­ niand for b o a tin g an d fish in g p a r V isttln g Parent»—
n o u tle t, he d e c la re d .
city
fa
th
e rs seem ed to look upon tt
dogs, ponies, g o a ts ,and iu o n k e fs,
Miss E lsie H a rn e r is a new’ a rr iv a l food a rm y is inob o lizin g su p p lie s to
He say s C ra te r
tie s. a place w h ere th e d is tr ic t n u rse ties on th e lake.
p
ro
p
o
sitio
n
fav o rab ly , c a llin g
i
p e rfo rm e d m an y novel fe a ts, som e of
SAN FR A N C ISCO M A R K ETS
m ay give d e m o n s tra tio n s , n r th e L a k e will p ro v e a trm e n d o u s a s s e t' from San F ra n c isc o , an d is v isitin g fill th e c e n tra l E u ro p e a n w’wridiouses
th e ir tric k s being d iffe re n t fro m , m ind th e g re a t a m o u n t of good a»
m illin e ry c la ss m ay tr a in , o r th e to A sh lan d and M edford, as p ra c -' h e r p a re n ts . Mr. a n d Mrs. .1. L. lia r - a n d a re a ll rea d y fo r a m ove in to
__
a
n y th in g h e re to fo re seen in a show ! co m p lish ed by th e Civic Im proi
fa m ish e d R u ssia, w h e re m illio n s of
SA N FR A N C ISC O . A u g u st
tic a lly everybody who v isits th e l ike n er on A lm ond s tre e t.
C h a u ta u q u a class discuss.
One u — n iq ----
u e ------------
o ffe rin g : m e n t c,u b d u r in S th 6 Pa »t
yea
j c h ild re n a w a it food
___ a ___
n d c ______
lo th in g ________
. F o llo ___
w in g a r e c u r r e n t m a rk e t p ric e s:
t b is kind.
T hose in L eav e fei S an Francisc«»—
Every- W om an W o u ld Be W elco m e. , v isits th e s e tw o tow ns.
w as a rid in g a c t in w hich a d o g ,! eapeclally co m m en d in g th e
M rs. H. H. G ille tte a n d M rs. Selm a I L y m an B row n, w ho is h a n d lin g th*=-ion p o u ltry p ro d u c ts :
Do von rec a ll th e days w hen th e c h a rg e a t C r a te r L a k e sh o u ld have
g
o a t an d m onkey p a rtic ip a te d . T h e ' w ar_t,m e w ork. At th e close of tl
E ggs. 4 7 % .
R ed C ross s a lv a g e ro o m s w ere lik e th e u n d iv id e d m o ra l su p p o rt of th e G ray left th is m o rn in g fo r San Fran-1 d e t a i l s 'f o r H oover, ex p ects no h itc h :
closing
act w as a m ilita ry d rill by m e e t*n S a t th e city h a ll tb e counc
cisco,
w
ltpre
th
e
y
will
v
isit
frie
n
d
s.
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w
h
e
n
he
com
es
in
c
o
n
ta
c
t
w
ith
th
e
.
H ens. 23(R>25.
a club house, w ith everybody d ro p ­ v rlle y tow ns.
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h
e
tla
n
d
ponies. T h e p e rf o r m a n c e 1 W6nt In a body t0 th e Proposed si
In fro m C r a te r laik«— -
B olshevik a u th o r itie s a t R iga.
B ro ilers, 31(i7 4 5.
p in g in fo r a c h a t, o r to o ffe r se rv ­ R ifle Shoot S u sp e n d e d —
will be re p e a te d to n ig h t a t 8 o ’clock. ac ro ss fro m L ith ia P a rk fo r th e pu
ice, o r aid p lan s a b o u t h e lp in g lr. j C a p ta in W illiam B riggs, of th e
I A fre e a c t, th e high dive, w ill ta k e pose of a s s u rin g th em se lv e s th
i t h e w a r? W e w a n t a club h o u se F irs t co m pany c o a st a rtille r v . re-
j place a t 7 :3 0 in fro n t o f th e big room existed fo r such a b u ild in g
th a t will be open every day. exfUl’if'ceiv ed w ord th is m o rn in g th a t th e
p lan n e d by th e club. T he huildii
l te n t.
‘S u n d a y — w h e re every w om an will he s ta te rifle co m p e titio n h as been sus-
c o n sid e red , te n ta tiv e p lan s havli
w eleom e.
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¡'pended by th e w a r d e p a rtm e n t for
been d ra w n by A. L. L um b. is o f c
T h e re is no a d e q u a te re s t room »reasons of n a tio n a l econom y. A. .1 r r
m en t stucco c o n s tru c tio n a n d won
in tow n. W e w a n t a room fo r m o th M cA llen a n d J. Q. A dam s ,of th is
be b u ilt in th e sh a p e of a le tte r “ H
♦ rs w ith co n v en ien ces fo r th a t baby -?ity, had p rev io u sly a n n o u n c ed th e ir
A bout th re e m o n th s ago th e cou
a n d th e sm all c h ild re n w ho c a n ’i I n te n tio n of ta k in g p p rt in th e s h o o t.'
y
, —
cil gave p erm issio n to th e Civic It
b e le ft a t hom e.
T h e re will be a B oth m en h av e th e re p u ta tio n of
I r o u t r O r b J * r e a m s Pro v« m e n t clu b fo r th e use o f pro
c h a n c e fo r a h o t b a th , n ap s, w arm b e in g tw o o f th e best sh o ts in th e I
e rtv a t th e sam e a d d re s s to an e
m ilk , q u ie t. W h ile you w ait for th e i's ta te .
, te n t of sixty foot fro n ta g e . It wi
m a n of th e fam ily you can he com-» Mi-s. K a th e rin e J o h n so n Dies—
B A K ER , G r., A u g u st S.— C onsid- in d ic a te d la s t n ig h t th a t, re g a rd le
fo rta b le .
Y ou will feel t h a t goine
Mrs. K a th e rin e J o h n so n died yea-1
e ra b ly over 3,500,000 o f th e 12,-(
a n y decision m ade by tb e co in u
to tow n o ffe rs a ch a n ce fo r neigh- te rd a y a t th e hom e of h e r d a u g h te r .'
000,000 tro u t to be d is trib u te d In r»’g 8 rd in g th e la rg e r piece o f g ro u n
h o rly calls, w hen you can te le p h o n e M rs. Levi S tevens, 362 G ranifb
lakes an d s tre a m s of O regon this} t h a t th e y w ere w illing to sta n d I
a frie n d and h av e a m e e tin g place s tre e t. Mrs. J o h n so n is su rv iv ed b> »
i ’e a r. will be ta k e n from th e s ta te th e ir p a st concession
a ll y o u r own.
h e r h u sb a n d , M. L. Johnson-, an d foui ;
h a tc h e ry a t T u m a lo , a c co rd in g to M.
Fond Partially Rained
W ill Inclu de T ou rists
c h ild re n . T he c h ild re n a re Mrs. N e t­
L. R y ck m an , s ta te h a tc h e ry supeH u-
Miss G race C h a m b e rlain , preside]
E v e ry w o m an to u ris t w ill be in­ tie C a lle n d in e, M rs. W a llac e G al-j
te n d e n t, an d A. E. B u rg h d u ff. state*
Civic Im p ro v e m e n t clu b , w l
v ite d to s h a re o u r h o sp ita lity . C lub b ra ith . R ogue R iv e r; J a m e s Jo h n so n .
g am e w arden.
a d d re sse d th e council, s ta te d thi
m e m b e rs w ill ta k e tu r n s a t being L a n g e ll v alley ; Mrs. Levi Stevens
T he w ork of re sto c k in g will go I10O 0 had a lre a d y been raise d , an
h o ste ss. T h e re w ill be a room w hose A sh lan d . T he fu n e ra l serv ices w ill;
fo rw a rd rap id ly from now on u n t i l } th a t a d e fin ite decision from tt
u n s e e n m o tiv e w ill be a bo o st for be held from th e D odge u n d e rta k in g '
th e end of th e y e a r, a c c o rd in g to th e I c ity was necessary’ b e fo re going c
A s h la n d — a s is te r to th e C om m ercial p a rlo rs to m o rro w a fte rn o o n a t 2 1
s ta te gam e com m ission.
T he b u l k 'w i th a p u b licity c a m p a ig n for tl
c lu b id e a — w h e re th e h o ste ss will o ’clock.
of e a s te rn brook tr o u t fry raised In ra is in g of th e co m p lete $10,000 fun»
e n te r ta in th e to u ris t an d give in fo r­ L eaves fo r P o r tla n d — .
th e T u m alo h a tc h e ry a re from e g g s ' If th e re q u e ste d s ite w as not fort!
m a tio n as to w h e re to g et th e best
Mrs. R. E. B anks and son C lnlan<l i
ta k e n from E lk lak e, a c co rd in g to co m in g from th e city, sh e said, pro
sh a m p o o , o r w h ere to bnv a ra n c h , j je f^ lb js m o rn in g fo r P o rtla n d to}
/
R yckm an.
e rty w ould be p u rch a se d by th e c h
T h e w o m an -to -w o m an ta lk can do visit w ith frie n d s an d re la tiv e s. They .
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fo r th e ir purpose.
It is p la n n e
m o re by w av of “ w elcom e to o u r w ill r e tu r n to R ogue R iv er to r a |
i Iz*av«> fo r M cC loud, C alif.—
Miss C h a m b e rla in said , to m ainta!
c ity ” th a n can an y n u m b e r of p r in t­ v isit w ith M rs. B an k s' p a re n ts, Mr.
M rs. J. H. R in g le ft th is m o rn in g th e b u ild in g by re n tin g th e hall a
ed p a m p h le ts.
, a n d Mrg j H P rie s t
fo r M cCloud. C alif., w h ere sh e w ill, clu b ro o m s in a m a n n e r s ______
im ila r
T h e m ain h a ll o u g h t to se a t fo u r , B«>lvaM-d fro m J a il__
v isit h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. N. R. Y oung, ( h a t o f th e A rm o ry , w hich is ah
o r fiv e h u n d re d people, th e b a n q u e t
p M J o e , beld h e re by tb e |)Q. I
O ak lau il V isito r—
, th e sa m e size a s th e p ro je c te d sti
h a ll tw o h u n d re d .
E ith e r can hej |j ce j o r tb e pagt ^ew d ay s p e n d ln g
Mrs. Dan Stone, of O a k la n d . C alif., j tu re . T h e b u ild in g is to be nln<
re n te d s a p a ra te ly .
M r. L am b will a c tjon by poiice Of A u b u rn . C alif.,
is v isitin g a t th e hom e of M rs. G eorge n in e by fo rty -fiv e fee t.
I t 1 b
look a f te r th e job of b u ild in g and > wag r e ieased y e s te rd a y a f te r iafo r-
R o b e rtso n . Mrs. S to n e sto p p e d h e re »red th a t th e a n n u a l m ain te o a
sq u e e se t h e m ost fro m e v e ry d o llo r. i m a tto n receIved h e re t h a t th e case
en ro u te to C re sce n t C ity w h ere sh e ; cost w ould a p p ro x im a te five to
(lXyyPi;¡,t)
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e T h re e )
i b a d been 9 e ttle d -
w ill v isit re la tiv e s.
p e r c e n t of th e o rig in a l cost.
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