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Pepper Gets Penrose’s Seat
T R A I’ H A N D IC A P
Investigate Our Ideal
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G us L. B ecker, a w e a lth y s p o rts ­
George W harton Pepper, Philadel- m an of O gden. U tah, is th e h a n d ic a p
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T E L E P H O N E 39
Pennsylvania to succeed the late Boies
Hot W ater H eating System for
¡A sk th e enem y th a t w hen th ey ta lk ¡Package of th e g e n u in e B a a lm a n n ’s
Issued re c e n tly by S toney M cLinn,
Penrose.
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you a b o u t G re e r's a u to m o b ile . \ ^ a ® T ab lets. T a k e th e m a s d ire c te d
m eat stan d s u n til a successor is se- s e f ,e a i > °* th e A m erican i rap sh o o t-
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.a n d feel th e im m e d ia te t i n e f i c i a l
Our New Line o f H eating Stove«
T h re e m o u t h s ................................. 1.95 G re e r w ill h av e s o m e th in g to 3 a y ,re8Ukg
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lected a t the Novem ber election to till p ng a sso c ia tio n , give B ecker th e
the unexpired Penrose term ending In ¡sp len d id a v e ra g e of .9470 on 775 reg-
Are Now In
Six m o n th s ..................................... 3.75 a b o u t th a t a t th e m ee tin g W e d n e s-,
N ot only will you be s u rp rise d ,
One y e a r ........................................ 7.50 day n ig h t.
¡but you w ill feel g ra te fu l fo r th e re-
1927. Governor Sproul In announcing iste re d h a n d ic a p ta rg e ts , w hich is
Mail and Kurai R ou tes
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» m ark ab le re lie f given. You w ill sleep
the appointm ent said th a t he expected n e a rly a full p o in t b e tte r th a n the
O ne m o n th ......................................$ .65
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‘b e tte r — you will b re a th e e a s ie r—
Mr. P epper to be a candidate to fill the a v e ra g e c re d ite d to th e second m an
T h re e m o n th s ................................. 1.95
1 is a d a r n - d slg h t e a sie r to w h is -jy o u r n e rv o u sn e ss will d isa p p e a r—
unexplred term .
on. th e list.
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.50 Pe r th a t so m ebody is a g r a f te r th a n (and. b e st of a ll, y o u r e x sita b le h e a rt
Senator P epper Is recognized as
One y e a r ........................................ 6 .5 1 it Is to get som ebody to b u ild a g r e a t ; will be calm ed in a safe, n a tu r a l
one of the ablest constitutional law ­
h o te l a n d s a n ita riu m fo r y o u r to w n .lw aT
yers In the country. He is fifty-five
ADVERTISING RATES
a , i .
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A sk fo r B a a lm a n n ’s G as T a b le ts
Ask W in b u rn w hy he did not b u ild Iu th e yeUow p ack ag e_ price> one
Display A dvertising
years old, having been born in P hila­
S ingle in s e rtio n , each i n c h .............30c th e big h o tel a n d s a n ita riu m .
delphia
M arch 10, 1807. He graduated ;
d o lla r.
F o r sale by E l h a r t ’s D rug j
YEARLY CONTRACTS
S to re a n d o th e r re lia b le d ru g g is ts. 1
from the U niversity of Pennsylvania
D isplay A dvertising
in 1887 and received the degree of doc­
CARTER, MeCOY, SMJTH LOCflC J. B a a lm a n n , C h e m ist, San F r a n - j
One time a w eek.............................. 27 %c
cisco.
to r of law s from the U niversity of |
Tw o tim e s a w eek ................................. 25 c
Pennsylvania and Yale. In 1890 he ;
E v ery o th e r d a y ....................................20 c ! W e h a v e do n e e v e ry th in g w e could W A LK Ei> «Ü MILES TO
m
arried C harlotte R. Fisher, F or years I
Local R eaders
! to block th e e ffo rts of G re e r to g et a
OBTAIN CITIZENSH IP
lie w as a lec tu re r nt Yale and he is a ;
E a c h lin e, e ach t i m e ...................... 10c j to u ris t h o te l a n d s a n ita riu m fo r A sh-
tru stee of the U niversity of Pennsyl­
To r u n every o th e r dhy fo r one
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m o n th , each lin e, each tim e . .
of the P ennsylvania council for national defense and whs vice president of the i
a sk t h a t you v in d ic a te us fo r d o in g ¡sh ip m ea n s m o re to som e a lie n s th a n
To ru n every issu e fo r o n e m o n th
League fo r the P reservation of A m erican Independence. He was opposed to
o r m o re, e a ch line, each t i m e . . 5c e v e ry th in g we could to block G re e r’s 1 o .h e rs .
E d w a rd S id er, a R u ssia n
C lassified Column
th e League of N ations and took p a rt in debates in m any sections o f the coun­
I e ffo rts to g et A sh la n d a to u r is t h o tel h o m e ste a d e r, is o n e of th em .
One c e n t th e w ord e ach tim e.
try. H e is the a u th o r of a num ber of legal publications.
S id e r lives n e a r S h e rid a n . W hen
To r u n every issu e fo r one m o n th a n d s a n ita riu m by g iv in g us a ro u s ­
By coincidence, the new se n ato r’s nam e goes into the roll exactly where
ing vote of c o n fid en ce a n d e le c tin g he m issed s ta g e c o n n e ctio n s fo r
o r m o re, % c th e w ord each tim e.
th a t of P enrose comes out. He is rich, eloquent, much interested in Y. M. C. A.
Legal Rate
us to succeed o u rse lv e s as d ire c to rs P o rtla n d , w h e re he w as sc h ed u le d to
activities and a baseball fan.
F irs t tim e, p er 8 -p o in t l in e .......... 10c of th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce.
If a p p e a r a t a h e a rin g a n d s e c u re his
E ach su b se q u e n t tim e, p er 8-
you do th a t we h ereb y p ro m ise to a t fin a l c itiz e n sh ip p a p e rs, S id e r s ta r te d
p o in t lin e ........................................ 5c
C a rd of t h a n k s ............................... $1.00 once resig n so t h a t we c a n n o t f u r th e r a fo o t fo r th e city w ith o u t h e s ita tio n .
PEN IN G of th e U nited S tates
O b itu a rie s, th e lin e ........................2% c block th e e ffo rts of G re e r to g e t a H e w alked th e e n tir e d ista n c e of 60
V eterans’ B ureau
Vocational
Fraternal Orders and Societies
big to u ris t h o te l a n d s a n ita riu m fo r m iles a n d th e c o u rt q u ic a ly g ra n te d
schools a t Chillicothe. O., fo r­
A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs A sh lan d .
his c itiz e n sh ip , upon h is a rriv a l.
o r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a re g u la r in iti­
m erly Camp Sherm an, m arks the In­
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a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e­
au g u ratio n , of a new policy in re h a ­
If th e s e th re e g e n tle m e n g et th e
lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill be
b ilitatin g the disabled veterans.
RESULTS TELL
h a rg e d th e re g u la r r a te fo r all ad “ v o te of c o n fid e n ce ” th e y a re a s k in g
Form erly the tra in ee s w ere farm ed
¿eiusitife w hen au ..d ...:ssiou or otLc for,* G re e r w ill be u n a b le to g e t th e There Can B e N o D oubt About th e out to various in stitu tio n s. The vet­
c h a rg e is m ade.
R e su lts in A siilund
e ra n s now will be taken out of these
big new h o te l a n d s a n ita riu m for
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te ll th e ta le .
schools and placed In th e governm ent
A sh lan d , even if th ey do resig n .
W h a t C o n stitu te d A d v e rtisin g
A ll d o u b t is rem oved.
in
stitu tio n a t Chillicothe. The govern
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­ G re e r’s b a c k e rs w a n t to know w h e th ­
T he te stim o n y of an A sh la n d c iti­ m ent will not tak e stu d en ts out of
ing am o n g som e as to w h a t c o n sti­ e r th e P E O P L E o f A sh la n d a re go­
zen can easily be in v e stig a te d .
accredited universities and colleges
tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g ,
W h a t b e tte r p ro o f can be h a d ?
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Every accom m odation has been m ade
we p r in t th is v ery sim p le ru le , w hich
w
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W. H a rd y , re tire ^ . 586 N o r.h xUaiu
for
the m arried tra in ee s to Insure the I
is u s e i by n e w sp a p e rs to d iffe re n ti- ; p ro je c t a success, in sp ite of th ese
s tr e e t, A sh lan d , sa y s: “ I h av e used taking professional courses.
com
fort of the stu d e n t and his fam ily, j
a te b etw een th e m : “ A L L f u tu r e b lo ck e rs, o r w h e th e r th ey a r e going
T he school a t C hillicothe Is being
D o a u ’s K id u ey P ills a n d w o u ld n ’t be
Model
cottages have been built and
e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n ch a rg e to s ta n d w ith th e op p o sitio n a g a in s t
w ith o u t th em . I had a tta c k s of k id ­ rapidly equipped w ith m odern labora
Is m ad e o r a collectio n is ta k e n IS
furnished
by the governm ent.
G re e r’s e ffo rts .
T h e vote a t th e ney c o m p la in t a n d lu m b a g o a n d s u f­ torles and shops fo r classes in elec­
A D V E R T IS IN G .”
T h is a p p lie s to
The ad m in istrativ e head of the
fe re d w ith d u ll b a c k ac h e s a n d p a in s trical work, printing, steam fitting,
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of every com ing C h a m b e r of C om m erce elec­ th ro u g h my k id n ey s.
My k id n ey s engraving, carpentry, arc h ite c tu re and schools will be Colonel Symmonds,
tio n w ill te ll t h a t sto ry , w ith o u t any w e re n ’t a c tin g rig h t w hen I b eg an
k in d as w ell as to in d iv id u als.
- All re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r re fe re n c e to w h e th e r o r n o t th e se u sin g D o a n ’s K id n ey P ills. T hey soon bookbinding, as well as courses along who was chief of the public service
agriculture, anim al husbandry, d a iry ­ comm ission of Cuba In 1898.
th e y have o c c u rre d is new s.
m en a re “ v in d ic a te d .” If th e m em ­ reliev ed th e se a ilm e n ts an d eased th e ing, cheese and cream m aking, fo rest­
P lans are m ade for the accom m oda­
A ll com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n
ach es a n d p ain s. I h e a rtily e n d o rse ry and sim ilar lines.
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of 5,000 or m ore stu d en ts at the
m e e tin g s of societies w h e re no
D o a n 's fo r th e y a re a rem e d y of
T he closest a tten tio n will be paid C hillicothe school.
m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti­ co n fid e n ce to th e v ery m en w ho m e r it.”
a tio n c h a rg e d , o r co llecto n ta k e n IS have been b lo ck in g G re e r in h is e f­
T he N ational Vocational schools
P ric e 60 c e n ts a t a ll d e a le rs. D on’t to th e health of these disabled vet­
1
NEW S.
erans.
A m odern hospital will be will tak e the place of many Inferior
V
fo rts to fin a n c e th e p ro je c t, th e c a p i­ sim ply a sk fo r a k id n ey rem e d y —
m aintained on th e cam pus, with an types of schools form erly givliig in­
E n te re d a t th e A sh lan d , O regon ta lis ts b a c k in g M r. G reer, of co u rse, g e t D o a n ’s K id n ey P ills — th e sam e
adequate medical j n d nursing staff. stru ctio n to veterans.
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Co., M frs., B u ffalo , N. Y.
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fa v o r th e p ro je c t, a s p roposed by
Mr. G re e r a n d w ill re fu s e to m ak e FAMOUS A B B E Y W ITNESSES
ÌUMMEB P layground ’
th e in v e stm e n t. W hy s h o u ld n ’t th ey ?
M ARRIAGE OF A KING’S
C ould you s ta te it m o re p lain ly or
DAUGHTER FIRST TIME
fo rc e fu lly th a n by g iving th e s e m en
th e vote of co n fid e n ce th ey a sk fo r?
LONDON, F eb. 2 8.— New h isto ry
was m ad e to d ay in W e s tm in s te r A b­
bey, s h rin e of B r ita in ’s h isto ry .
♦
PUBLIO FORUM
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F o r th e f ir s t tim e th e g r e a t g ray ed
/ i regular feature department edited by
w alls o f th e a n c ie n t ab b ey looked
dow n upon th e m a rria g e of a k in g ’s
S p rin g fie ld . O re., F eb . 24, 1922.
d a u g h te r.
A sh lan d T id in g s, A sh lan d .
Domestic Science Director California Prune & Apricot Growers Inc.
T he ro y al w ed ding w as in th e
D e a r S ir :— T h a n k in g you fo r th e
m id st of h isto ric sh ad o w s.
It w as
G o o d fo r
p a p e rs you se n t m e, I w ould lik e to
so lem nized a t th e sa c a riu m a n d h ig h
v a lu a b le
know a ll a b o u t y o u r v alley fo r a
a lta r , fla n k e d by th e to m b s of E d ­
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<$> | | fa rm e r a n d sm all f r u it ra is e r. How m u n d C ro u ch b ack a n d A veline. T h e
S u n sw eet Prunes— Stew ed
pulp.
b ean s, co rn a n d to m a to e s a n d p o ta ­
m osiac p a v e m e n t upon w hich th e
W ash S u n sw e e t p ru n e s, cover w ith
Sunsweet. B aked Prim e«
toes do. Do you have a C h a m b e r of
p rin c ip a l p e rso n a g e s sto o d d u rin g w a rm w a te r a n d so a k fo r se v era l
W
ash
S u n sw eet p ru n e s, co v er w ith
Som e tim e ago D r. M. A. F lin n , of C om m erce t h a t p u ts o u t a n y p a m ­ th e c erem o n y w as b ro u g h t to E n g ­ h o u rs, o v er n ig h t if possible. H e a t w arm w a te r and soak over n ig h t,
P o rtla n d , w ro te th e C h a m b e r of p h le ts or books in re g a rd to th o se land from R om e by R ic h a rd de W a re , slow ly in w a te r (in w hich th ey w ere B ake in a c a sse ro le in a slow oven.
W ould lik e to read them .
C om m erce a s k in g a b o u t A sh lan d , th in g s ?
one of th e m edieval a b b o ts of W e st­ s o a k e d ) to s im m e rin g p o in t a n d cook u sin g w a te r f r u it w as s o a k e d in.
Any
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to g et re lia b le in fo rm a ­
say in g t h a t his w ife w as tro u b le d
m in is te r. T h e a lta r b e fo re w hich u n d e r boiling p o in t u n til te n d e r. Cook u n til te n d e r. No s u g a r is r e ­
w ith m a la ria a n d w ished to com e tion as to y o u r valley a n d w h a t It sto o d th e b rid e an d b rid e g ro o m is R a p id co o k in g d e stro y e s th e fla v o r
q u ire d . W hen se rv in g , use p lain o r
dow n and try o u r c lim a te . He h a s i I is good for.
a n o th e r relic of h isto ry , vested w ith a n d a p p e a ra n c e of th e f ru it. P ru n e s add boiled c u s ta rd sa u ce .o r w hipped
Y o u rs very tru ly ,
not yet received a reply to his in- ’
an in g o t of gold, an o ffe rin g m ad e by m ay be flav o red w ith a sm a ll stic k cream .
W. J. W E ST L A K E .
q u iry . No d o u b t, as u su a l, th e sec r e - ■
th e b r id e ’s f a th e r a t h is c o rn a tio n . of c in n a m o n or a little lem on o r o r ­
Sunsweet Prune Pudding, Delnionico
ta r y an d his d ire c to r b a c k e rs w ill I
T he w o n d e rfu l a lt a r c lo th also w as a n g e peel.
Slow c o o k in g develops
One cup cooked S u n sw e e t p ru n e s, I
say th is is " a n o th e r G re e r lie .” i
an o ffe rin g of K ing G eorge, an ex­ th e n a tu r a l f r u it s u g a rs a n d little if
tw
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cups sc a ld in g m ilk , fo u r level
OBSERVATIONS
<g> a m p le of E n g la n d ’s fin e s t e m b ro id ­
W ell, ask Mr. Blue. He h as a le tte r j
a n y s u g a r is re q u ire d ; if s u g a r is tab le sp o o n s
c o rn s tra c h ;
o n e -th ird
s ta tin g th e facts.
ery.
O th e r v e s tm e n ts of th e a lt a r u sed , a d d a f te r p ru n e s a re cooked
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a re ric h w ith h isto ric co n n ectio n s.
b u t w hile s till h o t; o r rem o v e p ru n e s spoon b u tte r , one teasp o o n v a n illa .
“ E ggs D rop S h a rp ly ”- -headline.
W h at a rg u m e n t is th e re in c a llin g
The
p a in tin g s ,
ta p e s trie s
a n d a n d a d d s u g a r to ju ic e a n d s im m e r
F o r m e rin g u e tw o egg w h ites, fo u r
B
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n o t sq u a sh ily .
a m an a lia r? A nybody can do th a t.
c a rv in g s of th e A bbey a re f a r too u n til ju ic e is so m e w h at th ic k e n e d .
ta b le sp o o n s s u g a r, h a lf te a sp o o n fu l
If th e se g e n tle m e n a re re a lly in te r ­
n u m e ro u s fo r re c o u n tin g . T h e to m b s A fire le s s c o o k e r is e x c e lle n t fo r
v a n illa . P u t S u n sw e e t p ru n e s w ith
W hen it com es to gloves, p u b lic ity oj h o n o re d d e a d , in w hose shadow
e ste d in th e fo rw a rd m o v em en t of
c o o k in g p ru n e s.
Soak as d ire c te d a little ju ic e in a p u d d in g d ish. Scald
A sh la n d , w hy, in th e n a m e of h eav en , as a w a^ o i h a n d lin g a m an w ith - th e w e d d in g cerem o n y w as p e rfo rm - ab ove; th e n h e a t to th e b o ilin g p o in t
m ilk in a d o u b le b o ile r; m ix s u g a r
do they n ot try a n d d e liv e r th e goods. j o u t em
' ed, a re th e to m b s *of E n g la n d ’s a n d s e t in th e tire le s s c o o k e r (w ith - an(j c o rn s ta rc h u n til well b le n d e d ;
W h a t h a v e th e s e m en a cco m p lish ed
i g re a t,
o u t a h e a te d s to n e ) fo r se v era l add to h o t m ilk a n d cook 15 m in
th e p a st y e a r fo r A sh la n d ? Ask th em
P e rh a p s b u sin e ss h a s n ’t th e w h ere J F ro m
th e J e ru s a le m
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boil.
No s u g a r is re q u ire d .
P o u r i on to p of p u d d in g a n d b a k e in a very
h o te l a n d s a n ita riu m fo r A sh la n d j ° in t P ro d u c t?
m ony sm ack ed of h isto ry .
o ff ju ic e , s tr a in in g th ro u g h a fine i m o d e ra te nv n ’ 'it e ig h t m in u te s
t h a t th e y h av e h ad no tim e to sp a re
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of th e tow n.
T hey h a te G re e r be- Pe r p a ra g r a p h e r s w ere n o t fo re v e r
c a u se th ey c a n n o t lead a n d d ic ta te P a ra g ra p h in g th e q u e ry : "D o you
to him a n d w ould r a th e r th e tow n re m e m b e r w h e n ? ”
w ould go to th e e te r n a l bow wow s
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th a n th a t G re e r sh o u ld h av e th e J P o in c a re ’s d iffic u lty in fillin g his
c re d it of d o in g any m ore big th in g s c a b in e t is n o th in g co m p ared to th e
fo r th e tow n. T h a t’s all th e re is d iffic u lty he w ill have in h o ld in g it.
tro u b lin g th em .
W illiam R a n d o lp h H e a rst, w ho
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w a n ts to re p re s e n t New Y ork, w ould
A lady w rite s fro m S p rin g fie ld , be a n o u ts ta n d in g fig u re in th e
O re g o n : “ H ave you a C h a m b e r of U nited S ta te s se n ate .
So is Tom
C om m erce w hich se n d s o u t llte ra -i W a tso n .
t u r e ? ” Not now , d e a r in q u ire r, b u t
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we soon w ill h av e one. See th e le t­
T h e r e ’s n o th in g t h a t com es m o re
te r in th e fo ru m co lu m n to day.
re g u la rly th a n th e f ir s t of th e m o n th
a n d its d e lu g e of bills u n less it's a
T h e re is a b so lu te ly n o th in g con­ c a b in e t c ris is in F ra n c e .
n ected w ith G re e r’s w ork on th e m in ­
e ra l s p rin g s a n d p a rk six y e a rs ago j Now th e B u lg a ria n k in g ta lk s of
t h a t th e r e is an y d e sire on h is p a r t v isitin g th is c o u n try n e x t su m m e r,
to hide.
He m ay h av e m ad e som e b u t we a re beco m in g used to ra y a lty .
m ista k e s. He does not claim in fa lla - B esides, we h a v e ju stic e s of th e
b llity , b u t he did do h is best. Som e peace o f o u r ow n.
th in g s th e op p o sitio n is sa y in g on th e
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s tr e e ts a b o u t th a t will be ex p lain ed
T he Sw iss navy jo k e h a s been re-
a t th e m e e tn g to m o rro w n ig h t.
vived a g a in .
E m u la tin g Mr. F o rd .
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i w ho h a s o ffe red to buy th e F re n c h
S uppose G re e r did b u ild a hom e navy, th e M an N ext D oor says he will
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