Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 06, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Ashland News in Paragraphs
■■ ■ Side Lights — ------------- —
C hinese N oodles and Chop Suey —
M onday, March 6, 1022
Consider the Sports Suit and
The First Day of Spring
Local and Personal
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T O C T f»
R eal H om e Cooking—
Made according to genuine Chinese
And home made bread, cakes and
recipes at the Nelda Cafe.
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rant, 69 North Main.
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te st
H ere from San Francisco—
.Mrs. Millie Donnely, of San Fran- Evangelist H ere from Phoenix—
cisco is visiting at the home of her
Rev. Mr. H arrison, of Seattle, who
mother, Mrs. A. Giddings at the cor­ is holding an evangelistic and Bible
ner of North Main street and Church study service at Phoenix was in town
street.
j Saturday, the guest of Rev. and Mrs.
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; C. C. Hulet. Mr. H arrison’s Bible
Do you know th a t E. B. Latham -classes in the afternoon are attract-
has a national reputation on oil geo-i*n8 Quite a little attention and in-
logy. H ear him at the Lyric Tues- terest in the community.
day night. Free.
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Corn flakes, regular size, three fori
F ire at Arm ory—
25 cents; large size package, two for!
The fire departm ent was called to 25 cents. Eventually why not now ?'
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the Armory Sunday where a slight W hite House Groceteria.
blaze had broke out in the room at
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the corner next to Oak and B street. Settlem ent of Suit—
L. V. Dollarhlde has obtained a
No great damage was done as the fire
was put out before it had gained any settlem ent with the government fori
ABOUT 4 8 ,0 0 0 TOURISTS
g ro u n d , fu lly eq u ipped w ith sw ings,
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headway. It is said that the fire tim ber and fencing burned while the
CAMPED IX LITHIA PARK
is
teeters, \p n d boxes, wading pool,
was caused by a defective fireplace. • government was operating the rail-
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AUTO CAMP LAST YEAR
a n d o th e r ch ild ish d e lig h ts.
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roads. The case was taken up as soon
L ith ia p a rk is th e chosen spot for
E asier suits at Paulserud’s. Or- aa the tim ber was destroyed and had
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m o st of th e c e le b ra tio n s a n d s u m ­
der now.
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to
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who
v
ists
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d
th
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L eave for th e South—
L odge, c h u rc h , school, co u n ty a n d
I tained. Briggs and Briggs handled
su m m e r w ill n o t lack fo r e n te r ta in - city pow -w ow s a re g e n e ra lly “ pulled
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McNair and the case for Mr. Dollarhide.
ment as the Ladies’ Civic Improve­ oft' th e re . T h e F o u rth of Ju ly ce le b ra -
daughter M arjorie left for Oakland
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ment
club is constructing a building tion never fails to draw huge crowds
Saturday evening on train 53. The Have Fine Time—
to take care of th at feature. It will [ from all the neighboring country,
McNairs will remain for a time in | At the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
be known as the community club'
Ashland takes great pride in her
Oakland, but expect to go to Los An- Moore, 15 G ranite street, their son
geles in the near future and will at-¡B u rto n celebrated his fourteenth
tempt to find an opening in th at sec- birthday last Saturday, Music arid
A WOOL E H
J A C K E T TO BE
tion of the state.
singing were enjoyed and many
WORM W /T K -
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, games played. Burton received many
■ C U R IN G , o f a ll th e seasons o f be w oru over a m atching sk irt in
R eal C hinese D ishes—
beautiful and useful presents. His
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the year, is the one for which wool or kn itted skirt. B rush wool
A kn itte d
on»» ought to prepare weeks ahead, comes in a variety of colors, p e r­
From real Chinese noodles at the m other served a fine lunch, consist-
i /»»r it is one of life’s most dread- haps th e new est and most popular
Nelda Cafe.
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i ful tragedies to be caught out being perinw inkle blue. T his model wool and faced in a light spring
■ cake, jello and cider. All departed
!
tinring the first shining days of would be m ost a ttra c tiv e in th at green. At each side on th e inside
R eturns from C alifornia—
announcing they had had a most en-
•.pring in one’s old winter clothes, color.
o f the h a tb a n d th e re is a narrow
Miss Grace Cham berlain, president joyable time
And wishing Burton
f it makes one feel so bedraggled and
T he h a t w ith th is ja c k e t is of sc arf snapped on—these can be
of the Civic club, and Miss Elizabeth many more such birthdays. Those
i orphan-like and out of key with the hand-w oven visca and wool, a •.ery wound under th e chin and once
Palm er, will return this evening from present were: Everett McGee, Beth
I universal spring symphony. One good sp o rts com bination of m ate around th e neck, im p re s s in g a sea1*
California, where they have been for Bowerman, C harlotte Switzer, Bud
I should have at least one smart suit rials. It is being done in all colors, and a hood. And again, they cs»
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and hat to meet the first balmy day but th e pepper and salt and tw eed be draw n up over th e brim ar<*
the' past month or two.
Johnson, Marie Mitchell, oJhnnie Ru-
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whether
it should fall before the color com binations a re th e most passed around the crown tu rb -u
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1 ger, Madge Mitchell, Jau n ita Rose,
l official twenty-first of March, or unusual.
Commencing Friday, March 10. we Billie Bowerman, Millie Barber
fashion. And again, they can be ur>-
’ many weeks after.
F o r early season week-end m otor snapped at m ilady’s will and tucLW
will allow an extra 5 per cent off for Lynda Aedor> Burton Moore
j The little mandarin jacket sketch- trip s when one sim ply m ust have a into her coat pocket. T he prne-
house and will provide res: rooms, Chautauqua which, for the past 23
two days only. Get your supply for
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i ed at the right is a good model sm a rt spring m otor bonnet and a ticality of this model is evident.
reading rooms and baths, both for years has been a success. This great
the month, at W hite House Groce-
Don’t forget our fru it— peaches.
; to have on hand for such emergen- w arm oue as well, a p ractical sug
tourists and residents.
The sketch at the left show s an­
educational and social event runs
te ria -
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' cies. It is of brush woo! with in- gestion is shown in the photograph o th er short jac k e t of checked seryy
Concerts
will
be
given
as
usual
through a ten-day session, usually
; serts of crocheted woolen flowers above. It is worn by Lila Lee in trim m ed in p erlain e and wort, »'¡fit
six for $1.20. You cannot buy the
this
summer
by
Mr.
Loveland’s
band,
in the month of July. During the past
i bordering the coat and sleeves,, and “Is M atrim ony a F a ilu re ? ” a P a ra ­ a perlaine skirt. It is in b iu t aw!
C elebrates B irthday—
fruit for the price we offer them.
and
regular
dances
will
be
held
at
history of the C hautauqua many of
i
forming
the
collar.
It
is
loose
and
mount picture, and is of em erald grey, and is w orn with a - G w /
Miss G ertrude Brown e n te rta in e d , W hite House Groceteria.
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the
dance
bungalow.
#
the
greatest lecturers and entertain-
i
«mart,
and
bisque
color.
It
should
green
duvetvn
trim
m
ed
in
m
atching
silk faille hat.
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a num ber of friends of the younger,’
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All
the
play
ground
apparatus
in
ers
in
America have been brought to
set at her home on Holly street in
the park is at the disposal of the vis- Ashland. The camp ground is used
honor of her birthday. Puzzles and
Oregon, and th at 89 per cent of them JAZZ MUSIC BLAM ED IX'
volume is said to be a review in mod- itor. There are tennis courts, cro- by many visitors from nearby towns
various games furnished the am use­
are m aking good and adding to the
ANTIUS OF MOTOR TRUCK ern English of the new and old testa-
quet grounds, and a children’s play during the Chautauqua season.
ment of the evening.
development of the state.
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ments, combined with other works of
UXBRIDGE, Mass., March 6.— An Biblical times.
BILL INTRODUCED
“ Oil in Oregon” by E. B. Latham,
auto truck belonging to Avak Ata- .
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at Lyric Tuesday night. Free. Come
TO IM PROVE HARBORS
main, could not resist the strains SENATE FINDS SLIGHT
out.
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of a jazz record and “shim m ied” into
GIVEN BY W AR BU R E A U )
WASHINGTON, March 6. — New
a stone wall on G ranite street.
river and harbor improvements call­
B ap tist M issionary Society—
Atamain became excited in round­
(International News Service)
ing for an estim ated expediture of
The Baptist missionary society will
ing a curve when his son, who was
WASHINGTON.
March 6. — The
approxim ately $31,000,000, would be
meet at the church Wednesday,
holding a victrola in the rear of the senate has bared its teeth to the w a r:
authorized under a bill ordered re­
March 8, at 2:30. The topic is “ Our
truck, put on a real jazzy record. departm ent over an alleged “slight” '
WASHINGTON, D. C„ March 6.—
by the house rivers and har-
New Foreign Mission Fields. Mrs.. Not only does H arding plan to h o ld jb ported
He lost control of the truck and it suffered when the Unknown Soldier
o rs committee.
Johnson is the leader. All ladies of himself entirely aloof from any of
finally rested against the stone wall. was buried.
Major items in the m easure, which
the church and congregation are cor­ the republican prim ary fights which
The victrola was taken to a repair
The war departm ent, in charge of
as approved by the committee, would
dially invited.
threaten the party harm ony in sev­ be introduced by Chairman Dempsey, shop. F ath er and son were shaken the funeral parade, placed the sen-!
eral districts, but he also plans to include an expenditure of $3,310,000 up.
ate far back In the line of march—
C hinese Cooking—
take
very
little
part
personally
in
behind hundreds of clerks and secre­
on Coos Bay harbor and Isthm us FEMALE JUDGE FIXES
Noodles and chop suey— the real
the
coming
fall
election
campaign,
taries
to bureau heads. The senators
slough. Oregon; $1,750,000 on the
thing from genuine Chinese recipes.
B A B Y ’S PARENTHOOD,
according
to
word
circulated
among
brought up the rear of the parade,
Columbia and lower W illam ette riv­
Nelda Cafe.
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thex retains chili . but wlthheld protests b M>U8 e 0, the
republican leaders.
ers below P ortland; $1,805,500 on
The president does not believe the Sabine-Neches waterway, Texas;
sacredness of the event.
Returns from Glendale —
WASHINGTON,
March 6.- Judge
th
is
!th
ere
is
much
danger
of
dem
ocrats
o
The “slig h t” however was not for-
Rev. C. F. Koehler returned
$1,371,450 on Oakland harbor, Cali­
m orning from Glendale, where he capturing contro1 of either senate or fornia, and $4,500,000 for seagoing K athryn Sellers of the juvenile court gotten. It was sharply recalled by
has delivered her most difficult de­ Senator Asliurst, dem ocrat, of A ri-J
has been doing evangelistic work. I house. F u rth erm o re he does not be­ dredges.
cision, in a case calling for the judg­ zona, on the floor of the senate.
Rev. M. C. Webb, of Glendale, who lieve it “becoming" th a t a president
Other items included:
ment of a modern Solomon. She re-
supplied his pulpit here, went h o m e ? tbe United States personally en-
“ How can this body expect the rev- ]
San w Diego
harbor,
«kft-
in
♦♦
, Calif.,
u
uioved’a seven-months-old boy from
this morning.
. gage in the off-year campaigns.
erence
of the people when the war
850, W illam ette slough, Oregon !
nno.nj
t
$23,350, and C latskanie river, O re-! cia im ing °to i° *-’W° ^ Omen’ eacb ' departm ent offers us a slight and we
HOURS
ADMISSION
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llis
m
other-
and
or-
arcept
it
w
ithout
protest,”
he
said,
gon,
$6,620
5
e
specials
!POW
ER
COMPANY
PLACES
Watch our windows for
Adults ....................... 55c
dered the baby committed to the care - We were last In line when the f o ­
Our standard brand corn, packed by!
BIG ORDER FOR CEMENT
Evenings
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7:15
Children
................... 25c
ot th e board of children's guardians I known So,dler was bllried ThiB
Monticello Preserving Co., no better
Afternoons .............. 1:30
.u n til be reached the age of 21.
h u strio u s body, the elected of the
(including war tax)
in its class, 2 for 25 cents, 9 for $1,; i MEDFORD.— The California-Ore-
! The strange case w a, thus disposed i people, was forced to march behind
$2.60 a case of 2 dozen. At White i gon Power company has placed an
of after long argum ents and plead-.clerks and secretaries. 1, was an In-
House Groceteria.
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| mg by Mrs. Maria Matteo, of W ash­ dignity that made one’s blood boil.”
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Ti-IC THEATER BEAUTIO-'l
ington and Mrs. E tta Peck, of Mary­
The Nelda r » r . Z
company for 10,000 barrels of th a t.
"Yes, the war dem partm ent told
land. Mrs. Peck, who is 43, insisted us to take a back seat,” Interrupted
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¡company’s product. This is approxi-
18 .™.a? n g . re®1 Chinese n o b le s mately a $40,000 purchase. F ifty '
that she bore the child and he was Senator Robinson, democrat, of Ar­
and chop suey. Try some.
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stolen from her and given to Mrs. i
kansas. “ This {nocuous body cannot
irequired to haul the cement to!
Matteo, whose own baby had been expect precedence over the clerks
Called to P ortland Church—
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NEW YORK, March 6.— H arry
Lloyd Carrick, well-known state !.. Thrall, Calif " rom which polnt n Wills, New York negro heavyweight, kidnapped.
who run the governm ent.”
The court decided th a t Mrs. Mat­
C hristian Endeavor worker, who is ! * ‘ b e . ake" ° ’ er the
“
worker, who is
is to be pitted as a result of his vic­
finishing his course at San Anselmo i mile railroad to Copco, where a sec- tory over “ Kid” Norfolk Thursday teo was the true mother, but held
sem inary, has been called to Forbes ond 12,500 kilow att generating unit night, for a title match with Jack th at neither woman’s home Is fit en­
is being installed. The level of the
vironm ent and therefore ordered the
Presbyterian church at Portland.
Dempsey.
in fan t’s removal. Mrs. Mateo will be
crest
of
the
dam
is
also
being
raised
His pastorate will begin as soon as
Norfolk, a Baltimore product, went
he graduates in May. Mr. Carrick to its full height of 130 feet across! to the canvas after 26 seconds of perm itted to contribute to the baby’s
support.
the K lam ath river.
has many southern Oregon friends.
boxing in the second round with
— in —
Wills. Several persons claimed to
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The fru it and news stand which
JIM JE F F R IE S , EX-CHAMPION
SW
ISS
FARM
ERS
WILL
NOTICE
have seen the blow which sent the
BOXER, TO BE E V A N G E L IS T ?39 been operated b>' Mrs- R- S. Jet-
SETTLE IN OREGON “ K id” down, but it escaped the no­
The Civic Improvement club will J
-
ers for (Le last several years at the
meet tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon!
tice of a m ajority of those at the
LOS
ANGELES,
March
6.—
Jam
es
(
corner of Fourth and A streets, ju stj
PORTLAX’D, March 6.— A party of ring side.
at 2:30 in the parish house. AU
J.
Jeffries
is
about
to
“
hit
the
saw»-
oppo3’te
tbe Southern Pacific depot,
members urged to be present to greet 500 Swiss farm ers is preparing to . A fter a tam
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e first round, ----------------
Wills and ! « dust
in n e r tra ueavyweiKnt
il.” The form
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er heavyweight has been
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bouSbt
^urtuu.
by Cecil Norton.
He hail won his nam e in a hundiezl
Miss Cham berlain who has just re-
^cpntrtincr
co*onizatio“ p u r' Norfolk started and missed a few champion, victor in memorable ring wbo took Possession last week. The
figh
ts, beeanse he alw ays cam e ba<*k
poses, acenrrtin<r
according to Arnold Keller, ------.
turned from California.
noses.
.
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punches in the second round, then ¡battles with Jim Corbett, Tom S h a r-‘ s ^and
be run along the same
for m ore!
local leader among the Americans fell into a clinch. The referee made
key. Bob Fitzsim m ons and many '*lies as *n trie past and no change
Rut there cam e a day when he quit
who are of Swiss birth. He has re­ an effort to separate them , when
others, has taken up evangelism, he
be n°ted with the exception of
dead
cold— and that was the biggest,
turned from Europe, where he was Norfolk toppled over backwards. He
said today. Jeff, with his friend, the» proprietor.
bravest figh t of his life!
i commissioned by the Swiss govern­ arose and walked to his corner, ap­
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A soul-stirrin g stoi-y o f underw orld
ment to take up the colonization m at­ parently unhurt, a fte r taking the A. F. F lu tterer, is mapping out an
itinerary
which
will
probably
carry
R
^A
IEU
GOVERNMENT
th rills and a “bad m an’s” love that
When you feel blue and out of ter with Governor Olcott.
count.
was finer than any k in g ’s.
sorts;
him through the entire United S ta te s.'
FINANCES FOR THE YEAR
Mr. K eller has called upon George
Wills and the referee, “Kid Mc- The question of finances will not
Don’t wait an hour.
< (
Make your bread, some real good Quayle, general secretary of the state P artland, said the knockout blow , worry him as in addition to $250,000 ____________________
Big Two Reel Comedy
( Continued from
ASSORTED HEROES”
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bread,
¡chamber of commerce, and solicited
was
a
short^inside
right
to
the
ja
w
..
in
his
own
right,
he
is
heir
to
over
tion
of
the
tax
burden
Of CherrO Flour.
by shifting!
th at organization’s support In the
Dempsey lhst night again express- ' $ i,000,000 from the estate of his the tax load from the shoulders of
TUES., WED., THURS.—MARCH 7 8-9
Guai-unt(»e<l Hard W heat
Swiss colonization scheme.
ed his willingness to defend his title mother.
those
least
able
to
bear
it,
is
thought
The Swiss government will aid in i against WlllsT an’d GoveVnor E dw ard¡1
FLOUR
, , .
. The ex-champion, who has been to be probable.
financing
colonists
here Mr the
Keller
m lU d who
T of ^ ew Jersey said he would a PPr «ve ! interested in religion for years, is
For High Class Patronage
Under the economy program 9f !
♦ v. .
K eller called attention to such a match in his state if the pub- to Dreach from a honk hv P ln ttp rp r
At Y our Grocer’s
President
H arding it is noted, how­
the fact that there are 5000 Swiss in , lie demanded it
! P , 7? fr° m 3 b° okKby F lu tterer
j V uouiRuutiu 11.
now ln the course Of publication. The ever, th a t thus far the revenues have
TAKE NO PART IN
FALLCAMPAIGN
STARTS TOMORROW
D. W. Griffith’s G reatest Picture
WILLS-DEMPSEY
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kept well above expenditures. Be- working-co-ordinate unit. Officials
cause of the refunding operations o f-! predict th at the savings of future
ficials have calculated th at the treas- years will be even more pronounced
ury receipts must be kept far ahead under the systems set up to limit ex-
of the outgo.
• penditures.
Secretary Mellon de-
The treasu ry ’s program now is to d a re d that further restrictions in ex-
avold entering the money m arket t o ; penditures m ust be effected, if actual
make borrowings to aid payment of heavy deficits are to be avoided,
the governm ent’s running expenses. ’
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Secretary of the Treasury Mellon ■
baby chicks
points to the reduction in taxes as
(T ancreds),
one of the achievements of the a d -1 WHITE LEGHORNS
Golden Buff and Brown Leghorns,
m inistration. The new tax law will
Anaconas, Black Mlnorcas, Buff
not fully reflect its full benefits to
Orpingtons. R. I. Reds, Barred tnd
White Rocks every week. Enoch
the public until the first full fiscal
Crews, Seabright, Calif.
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‘year of its operation begins July 1.
I next.
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FOR SALE— Incubator and w’agon.
President Harding, commenting
Louis Dennis, 44 4 California.
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j upon the economies enforced through ___
¡the methods made possible by the FOR SALE— 25 tons grain hay in
■budget system, said th at “ saving has
titack, $5 per ton; 30 tons grain
hay in barn, $12 per ton
Phone
I become fashionable.”
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F
ra
n
k
p
e
rry
,
M
edford.
Two meetings thus far held bv the
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business organization of the g o v e r n - ------------------------------
ment have dem onstrated that it is FOR TRADE— Some mounted elk
possible to knit the fiscal officers of
teetb tO irade ior
or revolv"
ers. R. M iddleton, E lk h o rn Gun-
the government together in a smooth
sto re , 81 Oak St., A sh lan d . 156-2
Tues.-Wcd.-Thurs»
Popular Stand
Changes Hands
Go Tonight- VINING
LIONEL
"Boomerang B ill”
CH ERRO
"W ay Down East”