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    ASHLAND D Á Ü Í TÎDÎÏfGS
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Monday. November 1, id Ü
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
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Sham rock M ine Looks Good—
T h e S h a m ro c k c o p p er m ine, in th6
M eadow s d is tr ic t, ow ned by W . J.
C h ish o lm , is c e rta in ly lo o k in g fine.
C opper, gold a n d s ilv e r show up
s tro n g in th e assay s. C o balt in the,
o re h a s a ttr a c te d w itl? a tte n tio n . T he
m in e is a t p re s e n t in ac tiv e , as d e ­
v e lo p m e n t w as sto p p ed by D r. C his­
holm w hen w ork on th e “ C o rp o ral
G ” w as s ta r te d th is su m m e r. T u n ­
n e ls th a t have been ru n to ta p th e
m ain o re body on a g ra v ity level,
a re th re e in n u m b er, of ¿510 feet, 420
fe e t a n d 270 feet. T h e la s t w ork in
th e 310 foot tu n n e l rev e a ls a face of
rock com p letely sh o t th ro u g h w ith
s u lp h id e s
of
c o p p er.— G old
H ill
News.
one eleven
cigarettes
Taken to H osp ital—
J. P. H olcom b, 805 A sh la n d s tr e e t,'
h a s been ta k e n to a local h o sp ita l f o r '
tre a tm e n t to d ay .
M IN T LA N D S:
I h av e a class
s ta r te d to ta k e over 320 a c re s of th e
Jaco b s rec laim ed lan d s, an d a p a rty
who will c a re fo r it, in su rin g an
e a rly incom e. E. T. S tap les.
57-1
F orest R eserve R evenue—
J a c k s o n c o u n ty ’s s h a re in th e d is ­
trib u tio n of th e $73,206.79 received
by th e s ta te from th e fe d e ra l g o v -1
e m in e n t a s th e s ta t e ’s s h a re of f o r - 1
e s t re se rv e re n ta ls , tim b e r sa le s, e tc .J
fo r th e p a st y e a r, b ased upon th e
a m o u n ts o rig in a tin g in th e v a rio u s
c o u n tie s c o n ta in in g fo re s t rese rv es,
is
$ 6 ,3 7 1 .6 1 , J o s e p h in e
c o u n ty ’s
A uto C ollision—
s h a re is $ 2 ,4 9 9 .6 5 , a n d K lam ath*
S lig h t d a m a g e w as done to c a rs
c o u n ty ’s bit is $ 5 ,440.02.
d riv e n by Mr. F itz w a te r a n d W . J .i
W allace la te th is a fte rn o n w hen th e
m ac h in es collided in fro n t of th e J I D G E CALKIN'S M AK ES
O verland shoe shop.
NEW DIVORCE RULING
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g u ilty to a c h a rg e of rec e iv in g a n d _
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m o rn in g , th e law re q u irin g a tto r -
c o n cealin g sto le n goods, in connec-
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tio n w ith th e b u rg la ry by boys ot t h e 1
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p ro c u re d o r n o t. T h e c o u rt sa id he
pay th e costs, by C ircu it J u d g e F. M. , , .
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C a lk in s S a tu rd a y m o rn in g .
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Q utst >11 o f t .lo ij
i d e s irin g div o rces in a h u rry to w ait
It Is p ro b ab le th a t th e u n u s u a l aw hile.
sp ectacle will be w itn essed a t A sh-1,
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la u d n ex t S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n of a L ,
la rg e d e le g a tio n o t M edford high
CAM NC » « V ™ « »
s tu d e n ts ro o tin g h a rd fo r th e Ash-
FOR TRIGONIA WELL
land h ig h te a m to win o v er th e L eb ­
a n o n h ig h te a m . T h e rea so n is th is : , T he c a rlo a d of C % in ch c a sin g for
L ebanon high so fa r is th e c h a m p io n ■ th e T rlg o n ia well w as sh ip p e d Octo-
high school te a m of th e n o rth e rn her 28 d ire c t fro m th e fa c to ry a t In
W illa m e tte valley a n d n o rth e rn p a rt d ia n a H a rb o r, Ind., a n d passed
of th e s ta te , o u tsid e of P o rtla n d , a n d th ro u g h C ouncil B lu ffs N ovem ber 3,
if A sh lan d high c o n q u e rs th em nex t a n d sh o u ld re a c h M edford a b o u t N o­
S a tu rd a y th e re will be lo ts of glo ry vem ber 10 o r 12.
fo r M edford s h o u ld th e la tte r d e ­
The new B a k e r shoe fo r th e c a s­
fe a t A sh lan d high In th e T h a n k s g iv ­ in g a rriv e d from C o alin g a, C alif.,
ing day gam e h e re .— M edford Mail also th e 5. inch ja r s an d 1000 feet
T rib u n e .
of s a n d lin e is h e re from P o r tla n d ;
Three Inseparables
One for mildness,VIRGINIA
One for mellowness, BURLEY
One for a ro m a ,T U R K IS H
a » d th e b a n d w heel p u t in f ir s t class
L oeal Boy M an-led—
| r e p a ir , as w ell as a n u m b e r of o th e r
B. H. G ru b b , son of M rs. M ary E . ; m in o r re p a irs m ad e on th e p lan t.
G ru b b , 112 B s tr e e t, w as m a rrie d
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S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n to Miss L ois Be-
Yn.in«r
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' ° o n g k a n g a ro o s, w h ile liv in g in
bee, fo rm e r bank em ploye a t W ood- rho
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tn e m a te rn a l pouch, do n o t suck
b u m , Or. T h e y o u n g co u p le passed m ilk fm m
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rro n i th e m o th e r s b re
th ro u g h A sh la n d y e ste rd a y o n th e ir „
|h a r s “ ts
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The finest tobaccos perfectly
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A''f>-|c ’ »l>ere th e y w ill , he a c tio „ o , th e mU8c|e8 (>f
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m a k e th e ir hom e. Mr. G ru b b is a m o th er.
w ell-know n A sh lan d boy, h a v in g a t ­
te n d e d th e local schools, an d is em -
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Ployed by a com pany m a n u fa c tu rin g W A N TED — D ish
w asher
H o tel
an e le c tric a l b u r g la r a la rm
fo r!
A shland.
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h a n k s. H is h e a d q u a rte rs a r e a t Los CTTCnCC;— ------------
A n tra l«
W A N TED — B ro ilers.
H otel
A sh-
land.
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M in t L a n d s
Potatoe Lands
Clover Lands
Celery Lands
Alfalfa Lands
Wheat Lands
4
iged a n d b len d ed
7.0 fi
K )R SA L E — 30 to n s g ra in h ay in
s ta c k , $8 per ton.
On th e edge
of to w n . P h o n e 375-Y.
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W AN TED— W om an to c a re fo r c h il­
d ren a fte rn o o n s . M rs. P rice, E n d ­
e rs c o n fe c tio n a ry , o r ph o n e 375-Y.
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F O R S A L E — 2%
a c re s, 4 room
h ouse
p a rtly
fu rn is h e d ,
b a th ,
p a n try , la rg e b a se m e n t, e le c tric
lig h ts, h o t and cold w a te r, tools,
b a rn , tw o c h ic k e n h o u ses, city
w a te r for irrig a tio n ,
[deal place
fo r c h ic k e n s a n d fru it. A d d ress
“ xX" c a re of T id in g s.
57-4
FO R S A L E — P igs.
G u a r a n te ed b y
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FIFTH
AVE.
N E W YORK C IT Y
S m ith ’s B arn.
57-5*
FO R SA LE— Q u a rt b o ttle s a n d caps.
C ry sta l C a rb o n a tin g Co., 10 G ra n ­
ite St.
m -w -tf-57
7, .
O ne-fourth «-ash, one-sixth in two
years, and on e-sixth each year
th ereafter until fifth year. In»
terest at 5 per cent.
FOR SA LE— F in e S p itz e n b e rg a n d
N ew tow n ap p les, d e liv e re d . P b o n e SHORT IS STILL SHORT
covered, an d now 'only th e ru g s re ­
414-L. 295 G ra n t s tr e e t. 57-eod3
SOME RUGS, BUT LUCKILY
m ain to h a rra s s th e a p o th e c a ry ’s
W A N TED — W a sh in g a n d
c le a n in g
LOCATES HIS LOST CAR m ind. H e believes t h a t h is lu ck h a s
by th e h o u r o r day. M rs. M vrtle
p e rm a n e n tly tu rn e d , how ever, a n d
Sevey, 724 N. M ain St.
57-eod3
F. H. S h o rt, p ro p rie to r of th e E a s t looks fo r e v e ry th in g to com e his
LOST-—S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t K in g sb u ry
Side p h a rm a cy , le ft la s t ev e n in g fo r way from now on.
S p rin g s, one 3 2 x 3 ^ F ire s to n e tir e
an d rim . R ew ard if re tu r n e d to Red B luff, C alif., w h ere h is lo st
T he tim e o f th e w hole of th e
th e A sh lan d F r u it A ssn.
57-2 S tu d e b a k e r c a r w as re p o rte d to have
been fo u n d in bad c o n d itio n a w a it­ U nited S ta te s e a st of th e R o ck ies is
FO R SALE OR T R A D E — F o r d se d ­
an . 29 P io n e e r Ave.
57-6* ing its ow ner. T h is w elcom e in fo r­ re g u la te d by th re e s ta n d a r d clocks
Phone 26, . Ashland, Ore.
m atio n rea c h e d th e A sh la n d d ru g g is t k e p t in a u u n d e rg ro u n d v a u lt a t th e
W A N TED — A n ig h t p o rte r-c le rk .
by w ire y e s te rd a y m o rn in g , h a v in g n av al o b se rv a to ry in W a sh in g to n .
• H o tel A shland.
5 7 -tf
been se n t by B. W . M cCay, of th e T h ese clocks a re w ound by e le c tric ­
P acific C oast U n d e rw rite rs ’ a u to ity, a n d th e ir b e a ts a re tra n s m itte d
co n fe re n ce , o f San F ra n c isc o .
Mc­ e le c tric a lly th ro u g h o u t th e o b se rv a ­
Cay w as r e tu r n in g fro m P o r tla n d to ry . T he v a u lt is n e v e r e n te re d ex­
w ith a F o rd coupe, jvhich h a d w a n ­ cep t in cases of em ergency.
d e re d aw ay fro m its B ay C ity o w ner,
a n d h ad been a sk e d by C hief H a tc h e r JURY UNABLE TG
8 1 0 Oak Street
to keep one eye p eeled fo r th e S h o rt
AG REE ON BOOZE
S tu d e b a k e r, w h ich w as long e n o u g h
CASE; DISCHARGED
R. (B O B ) MIDDLETON
to
se
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th
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b
ack
$2000
w
hen
It
“Ask M e- I K now ”
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(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
w as sto len .
Q uality L eather L eggin gs, real leath er .......................................... $ « .0 0
T he reco v ery of S h o r t’s chum m y th em “ locked u p fo r tw e n ty -fo u r
M arbles S p ecialties o f A ll K inds
ro a d s te r is th e fifth a c t in a little h o u r s ,” u n d e r th e ¡belief th e y could
A Good Line of INw-ket Kniv«*s
d ra m a w hich h a s e n g ro sse d o u r new com e to a decision.
Orders for Sporting G oods o f any K ind Given Spe«-iai A tten tion
p re s c rip tio n a r t i s t th e p a s t
te n
T he jo y rid e to C ra te r la k e a t
F ish in g Tackle th a t’s Fit for F ish in g
w-eeks. T he c u rta in opened on th e co u n ty expense by D etectiv e G ates,
th e f t of th e c a r in q u e s tio n th e lat- i d escrib ed vividly by w itn esse s in th e
SPORTSMEN ATTENTION!
te r p a rt of A u g u st, b e in g follow ed E d w a rd s case, in flu e n ce d th e ju ry ,
in u n c o m fo rta b le su ccessio n by th e! a c c o rd in g to a s ta te m e n t m ad e in
W atch F riday’s Paper for Specials on Sporting Goods
STAPLES
Realty Agency
Elkhorn Gun Store
case, n o r w as it a p a r t of th e te s ti­
m ony. T he c o u rt s ta te d th e “ ju ry
a rg u e d vocifero u sly a b o u t i t ,” an d
said th a t it w as u seless a n d “ n e e d ­
less e x p e n se ” to try an y m ore b o o t­
leg cases w ith th e p re s e n t ju ry panel.
IRRIGATE 12,000
ACRES; OPENING OF
S. R A PID S DAM
The Sky Pilot
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•Just. as Ralph Conner W rote It
.See the Big Stam pede o f Steers
You can’t go wrong when you com e to see th is show
TUESDAY-W EDNESDAY-THURSDAY
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1) *
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THRILL A FTER THRILL
BIG DOUBLE BILL
________________________
w a te rs of S o u th e rn O re g o n ’s g r e a t­
est s tre a m .
T he cost of u n c le a re d la u d u n d e r
th e new dam is sa id to v a ry from
$10 to $50 p e r acre, th e b e st land
in c u ltiv a tio n bein g p riced a t a b o u t
$150 p e r a c re , exclusive of th e wa­
t e r rig h t. T he cost o f th e irrig a tio n
w o rk s is la rg e ly b o rn e by lo n g -tim e
bonds, b u t each a c re of lane? u n d e r
th e d itc h e s m u st pay a p ro p o rtio n a te
s h a re of th e cost, w hich is expected
to force d e v e lo p m en t of id le acres.
P re s id e n t W . J. K e rr, of th e O re­
gon A g ric u ltu ra l college, m ad e th e
p rin c ip a l a d d re s s , c a llin g a tte n tio n
to th e v a rio u s a d v a n ta g e s of ir r ig a ­
tio n , a n d th e p ro b lem s e n c o u n te re d
loss o f $500 w o rth o f ru g s a n d a open c o u rt th is m o rn in g , th o u g h it in a system of a g ric u ltu re based u p ­
$250 a u to . T h e la t te r w as soon re ­ h ad n o th in g to do w ith th e G oodw in on a rtific ia l w a te rin g .
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LAST TIME TONIGHT
“ G o d s C ru c ib le ’
By R alp h ( ’o n n e r
starring
Wil
Lackaye
—and—
C h a r lie C h a p in
— In -
The Idle Class”