FAÖM TWO ASîSLâîTS DALLI TIDISG8 Ashland News in Paragraphs “ Local]’and Personal --------------------- Side Lights — -------------------- Contract from M edford— P ro v o st B ro th e rs H a rd w a re com ­ pany have th e c o n tra c t to b u ild som e sh e e t iro n c h u te s fo r th e B a rn u m a p a rtm e n ts a t M edford. T he c h u te s a re bein g b u ilt a t th e p re s e n t tim e. Monday, Mai eft 13, EGYPT UNDER BRITISH RULE HOW ARE MAILED OÜT Population of Nearly Thirteen Million Is Decidedly Cosmopolitan in Its Character. 13” DOMINATES IN ARBUCKLE TRIALS: By I n te r n a tio n a l News S ervice SAN FR A N C ISCO , M arch 13.— H ere a re som e of th e th ir te e n s fig -' u rin g in th e A rb u ck le case: A d d itio n of th e fig u re s m a k in g up 1219— room n u m b e r in w hich t h e ' fa te fu l A rb u c k le p a rty w as h e ld — W A SH IN GTON, M arch 13.— Dis- gives th irte e n . “ F a t 'y ” w as in d ic te d S e p tem b e r re g a rd in g th e a d v ‘ce of G en eral P e r- 13. ¡sh in g an d o th e r h igh a rm y o fficials. He w as a rra ig n e d o n e m o n th la te r th e b ° Use a PPr ° P r ia tto n s c o m m ittee — O cto b er 13. fixed th e size of th e A m erican a rm y T h e re w ere 13 ju ro r s in th e first a t n o t m o re tb a n 11-000 o fficers and tria l. 115,000 m en. An im p o rta n t clim ax in his second No Provl8tons fo r pay a n d m ain- tr ia l w as re a c h e d F rid a y , J a n u a r y te n a n c e of a g r e a te r n u m b e r w as 13. c o n ta in ed in th e a rm y supply bill, re- T h e re w ere 13 w om en In th e p an el ported out and c e rta in of passage, from w hich th e f ir s t ju ry w as to try 11 ls tbe e v ,d e n t in te n t of c o n g ress th e co m edian w as selected . ’ to s,a sb aH a lo n g th e ,ln e in m ilita ry A rb u ck le an d h is w ife re c e n tly !a n d n av al a P P ro p ria tio n s as noted c e le b ra te d th e ir th ir te e n th w e d d in g , a g a in in tb e Provision of th e bill d e ­ a n n iv e rs a ry . signed to force th e re tu rn of A m erl- And to d ay A rb u ck le w ent on tria l Can tr o °P s iro m c blu a. Eg.vpt is a country exceeding in a c tu a l e x te n t F ran ce and Germany. C m e B-4 you In su re . Tam ales— Its a re a is some 424,000 square miles, T a k e hom e som e of B u tle r’s fam - ! o u s c h ick en ta m a le s fre sh to d a v lT b e b a llo ts fo r th e c h a m b e r of c o m - ! but of tilis to ta l m ore th an 98 per Suffering from Grip— ta m a le s , fre sh t o d a y ,, 8 e n t. cent is desert land supporting enly a M rs. Jo h n C o ch ran , o f L incoln P ia za co n fe c tio n e ry . I 6 2 , t !o u t a n d It you h av e n o . received , 7 PUlatlon- The E a s te rn S ta r, 1st a n n iv e r s a r y 3treet> is ¡Qd i3posed a t h e r h o m e , -------- im p o rtan t p a rt of the country, con- th is (M o n d ay ) evening. y o u rs a n l a re a m em b e r in good 8i«,lng of the valley and delta of the w ith an a tta c k of grip. R eceive W ord front N elsons— M alta Q om m andery, K n ig h ts T em - _______ W ord h a s been received fro m M r. j s ta n d in g of th e c o m m e rc ial body, it Nile together w ith the w estern oases, p la r, s ta .e d conclave a n d R ed C ross If you h av e a n y w irin g o r e le c tri- a n d M rs F r a n k N elson, w ho left fo r i is now tlm e to lnve3tte a te an d see covers an area of 12,226 square miles, w o rk , W ednesday ev en in g . cal r e p a ir w ork, phone W. L. Sam s, th e so u th la st T u e sd a y m o rn in g b y ' if 11 haa been lo st in th e mal1 o r in or a territo ry only a little larger than S iskiyou C h a p te r, s ta te d convoca- 298-Y. C o n tra c tin g a sp ecialty , Bt.'glum. In addition, some 2,850 a u to . T hey reach ed B erk eley , C alif., ¡som e “ * « n e r displaced. - j square m iles com prise th e surface of tio n a n d R oyal A rch w o rk , T h u rs- 1 6 1 tf W ed n esd ay e v e n in g in tim e fo r sup- ^ be b a llo ts m u st a ll be in a t «uu lane* wuue the Nile, m arshes and lakes, while d ay ev e n in g ; su p p e r a t 6 :3 0 sh a rp , i _______. p er, m a k in g th e d riv e th ro u g h in t w o clock to m o rro w a fte rn o o n , M arch j ^ . ^ l s , roadg a nd date p lantations A sh la n d L odge No. 23, special R e tu rn fro m C a lifo rn ia — d ays as th ey h ad p la n n e d to do. T hey ! ^ ’ a t ' s blch h o u r th e c o u n tin g w ill cover an o th er 1,900 square miles, c o m m u n ic a tio n , F rid a y ev en in g , Mr. a n d Mrs. C h a rle s W. C h a ttin , a re v isitin g w ith M rs. G eorge B .! b egin, a n d it will ta k e a t le a s t tw o Eg.vpt, therefore, is a sm all country M arch 17, firs t degree. ¡of H a rg a d in e s tr e e t, h av e re tu r n e d R a n d a ll fo r a few days, a f te r w hich b o u rs an d a b a lf t0 c o u n tin g w ith well-defined n a tu ra l boundaries front a te n d ays b u sin e ss a n d p le a s­ on th ree sides, nam ely, the M editer- a n d ta b u la tin g th e vote. th ey w ill d riv e on s o u th . E a s ie r s u its a t P a u ls e r u d ’s. O r­ u re trip to L ong B each an d Los A n­ T he sa m e c o u n te rs an d te lle rs t h a t ra n e a ” on the north, the A rabian d e r now . 1 5 5 tf geles o ffic ia te d a t th e p rim a ry e le c tio n w ill de\ eitt , th e R *d sea 0,1 the e a s t- « I , * « , and t i e Libyan d esert on the west, ¡se rv e a t th e fin a l e le c tio n , acco rd - To the Soutb Egvpt extendg up tQ a V isits at M edford— S p rin g w oolens a re in a t th e p re- m g to in fo rm a tio n given o u t a t th e point 25 m iles no rth of Wadi H aifa, Miss May H e d ric k of th e H aw - w ar p rices, a t O rre s ’ T a ilo r Shop ¡c h a m b e r of com m erce office. T he on the second c a ta ra c t of the Nile, fo r a th ird tim e on th e th ir te e n th day th o rn e co rp s of te a c h e rs, w as a Med- _______ APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE 'm e n w ho served a t th e p rim a ry w ere T he present population of E gypt is of th e m o n th . fo rd v isiro r S a tu rd a y . To Hold Q uilting lic e — WILL CUT NAVY TO 0 5 ,000 ¡Irv in g F in le y , E. E. P h ip p s, F . E. I 1“ >746’705’ as com pared with 11,287,- ----------- j Mrs* H. B. C a rte r, of M o untain ' W atso n a n d R. W. C onover. A. E 8o9 1,1 1907, w lth 0.734,405 in 1897, GRANTS PASS-CRESCENT CITY F o r sale, 9 ’ » a c re s, good h o u se, av en u e, ex p ects to have a q u iltin g W ASH IN GTON, M arch 13.— T he RAILROAD TO RE COMPLETED ¡K in n ey w as n am ed to se rv e a t th e and w ith 6,831,131 in 1882. Of the to tal population 10,366,046 are Egyp- h a m , g a ra g e , ch ick en ho use, sm o k e hee a t h e r hom e W ed n esd ay . T he h o u se su b -c o m m itte e on a p p ro p ria ­ J a c k so n a n d Jo se p h in e c o u n tie s T he A sh la n d high school b a s k e t - !p rim a ry b u t did not s e rv e - H e h as tians, 635,012 Bedouins, 65,102 Nu- h o u se, e le c tric lig h ts , one m ile from C adies Aid society of th e C ongrega tio n s now fra m in g th e navy bill for been n am ed a g a in fo r th e fin al. ; blans, and 221,130 foreigners m ade up a re e x te rem e ly in te re s te d in riv e rs to w n , good roads. $500 dow n, goodI D onal c h u rc h will have c h a rg e of ball tea m d efea: ed ttie fast R o se b u rg B allo ts h av e been sent to 313 paid as follow s: T urks, 69,725; Greeks, a n d h a rb o rs a p p ro p ria tio n bill th a t UPXt >'e a r - is P la n n in g to red u ce th e q u in te t S a tu rd a y ev e n in g a t th e N at te rm s ou balance. O. A. M anning, th e p a rty . up m e m b e rs of th e c lu b , ,!and it 61,973; Italians, 34,926; B ritish, 20,- will com e b e fo re th e h o u se d u r i n g 1 e n liste d p e rso n n el to 65,000 m en. in M edford, th e re b y w in n in g th e *Talent, Ore. Itìltf w eek • b e g in n in g M arch 20 1 w h ereas S e c re ta ry D enbv h as de­ w ould be g ra tify in g to see 313 French and T unisians, 14.591; th e Dr. J. J. E m m en s, of M edford, who s o u th e rn O regon b a s k e tb a ll c h a m ­ b e rs c a st th e ir vo tes a t th is electio n , ; ^ U st,o’^ ungarlu*i8, 7,704; Russians, A m ong th e five new p ro je c ts fo r O re- C,ared 9 0 ’000 e n ,is te d m en a " d ’he rec e n tly u n d e rw e n t a n o p e ra tio n in pio n sh ip , w hich e n title s th em to p lay I R e tu r n s to A sh la n d — so th a t th e a c tu a l s e n tim e n t of th e : 2,410 ; G erm ans, 1,847 ; o th er E uro­ gon is th e com p letio n of th e G ra n ts p re s e n t o ffic e r to ta l w ould lie r e ­ fo r th e s ta te c h a m p io n sh ip a t Salem peans, 2,116; and P ersians, 1,385. a P o rtla n d h o sp ita l, is not expected A ndrew R e d ife r, w ho lias been I P a ss-C re sc en t City ra ilro a d , ten q u ire d to keep th e “ tre a ty n a v y ” on to ta l m e m b e rsh ip of th e c h a m b e r of T h u rsd a y , F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y of its toes. v isitin g in D ouglas co u n ty th is w in -f ° i e ^u ,n h is p ra c tic e u n til th e m iles of w hich w as c o n stru c te d lie- com m erce w ould be m a n ife ste d . th is w eek. T h e sco re of 47 to 26 in! R e p re se n ta tiv e F ess, rep u b lica n . te r is back in A sh lan d a n d h as s e - ; t ’, s ‘ A pril, fo re th e w ar. If th e a p p ro p ria tio n At th e p rim a ry e le c tio n th e b a llo t fa v o r of A sh lan d does n o t h av e t h e 1 Ohio, told th e house th a t he had been c u re d w ork as a sectio n h a n d for bill is passed as it now sta n d s, $200.- w as to be re tu r n e d in th e n u m b e re d a p p e a ra n c e of a close g am e, b u t, d e ­ Statement Made That He Has. Little V isits F rie n d s — info rm ed by C h a irm a n K elley of th e th e p rese n t. 000, o r o n e -h a lf th e cost w ill lie f u r n ­ en velope w hich w as fo rw a rd e d , to ­ Real Chance When Middle Age Dudle;.* E s te s of T a le n t w as in sp ite th is fac t, th e g am e w as exceed- n av al a p p ro p ria tio n s su b -co m m ittee, ished by th e g o v e rn m e n t. g e th e r w ith th e b a llo t, to th e v a rio u s Gees A-Wooing. ingyl close u n til w ell in th e second tow n S a tu rd a y v isitin g old tim e E le c tric ra n g e a n d h o t p la te ele­ T he bill pro v id es fo r a to ta l of th a t from $ 1 6 0 ,000,000 to $17,000,- i m em b ers. T h is w as n ot do n e in tw o m e n ts re p a ire d . F ix it Shop. I 5 3 tf frie n d s, th e J. V. W rig h t fam ily of h a lf, th e sco re b e in g tied a s h o rt in sta n c e s, re s u ltin g in th e s e tw o b al- Miss M arceline Stokes is a so c ia l, $5,880,000 to — be sp e .......... n t in O regon. n 000 w ould be lopped from S e c re ta ry tim e a f te r th e b e g in n in g of th e half. lo ts bein g th ro w n o u t. A t th is, th e W01’a e r of Chicago. We regret th a t i T he Coos Bay p ro je c t w ill com e in 1pnbj s ,s tilll‘l t ' ‘ 1,1 $350.000,000, , M ountain av en u e. H e rr a n d Y oung, b o th s ta r s on th e fin al S e c tio n , an e x tra envelope h a s * 188 StO^ 8 A s h la n d W in s D e b a te — AshlanH T g! ' e her ° Wn a «e ! fo r $3.310,000 of th e a m o u n t. ,t h e a n n >’ biU w ould show a re - N ice D ry W o o d ’ aiso Blox. Ash- A sh lan d te a m , w ere ta k e n o u t on ac-i . , . , , , along witli an academ ic discussion of d u ctio n of $85,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 below th e Tw o d e b a te s w ere held F rid a y a f ­ c o u n t of p e rso n a l fo u ls w hich t h e y !b e e " Sent ° Ut ,n w hicb th e b a llo t 18 affinities, observes th e New York T e l e - ----------------------------- te rn o o n b etw een th e A sh lan d a n d land L u m b e r Co., ph o n e 20. w ar d e p a rtm e n t’s e s tim a te . 9 2 tf seem ed u n a b le to keep fro m m ak in g , j tO be sealed an d Plaped in th e o u te r j graph. H ow ever, her view s are in te r­ A ccident on H ighw ay— M edford tea m s, one being held a t ' A la rg e L ex in g to n c a r d riv en by a an d C h ap m an a n d W e ise n b e rg e r s u b ­ envelope b e a rin g th e s e ria l n u m b e r, esting. She Inform s us th a t th is is M edford and th e o th e r being held R e tu rn s F ro n t Los A ngeles— a n d a d d re sse d to th e “ C h a m b e r of “ n epoch of th e m iddle-aged b eau ; lady from W eed. C alif., w ent over a h e re . T he local tea m w ho jo u rn e y e d M r. an d M rs. I ra Jo h n s o n , of 6G7 s titu te d in th e ir ste a d . T h is seem ed C om m erce F in a l E lectio n T e lle rs .” tiu*t young girls p refe r us husbands 30 foot e m b a n k m e n t F rid a y a f t e r ­ to M edford w as com posed of J o h n N o rth M ain s tr e e t, w ho le ft se v era l to be th e m a k in g of th e tea m , and As th e b a llo ts com e in th e n u m ­ “hard-boiled old men to half-baked noon on th e P acific hig h w ay w h ere G aley a n d H e rb e rt D oran a n d w as ¡m o n th s ago fo r s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia , from th a t tim e on th e b a s k e ts w ere y ouths.’’ The flapper's h e a rt beats th e road crosses th e ra ilro a d a b o u t T h e re was once a y o u n g m an b e rs will be checked off, a f te r w hich responsive to tiie inale person of forty- a b le to ta k e a ll th re e p oints. T h e w h ere th ey expected to m ak e th e ir sh o t w ith such ra p id ity t h a t it w as called L u tch es th e y w ill be placed in th e b a llo t box. five. “It s ta rtle s me,” she exclaim s, e ig h t m iles so u th of A sh lan d . The te a m th a t re p re se n te d th e local hom e, h av e r e tu r n e d to A sh lan d and h a rd w ork fo r th e sc o re k e e p er. W ho c a rrie d o u r flo u r to his Upon o p e n in g th e b a llo t box, th e b al- and we a re not surprised. A great lady w as accom panied by th re e o th ­ G u th rie w as h ig h p o in t m an fo r school in th e d e b a te h e re in A sh lan d a re a t hom e a t th e sam e a d d re s s as h u ’ches. 27 lot en v elo p es w ill be rem oved from m any things s ta rtle th e lady or the ers, all of w hom escaped w ith o u t w as com posed of W e b ste r W ertz a n d b e fo re leav in g fo r th e s o u th . Mr. th e locals, m a k in g a to ta l of And now I d e c la re , we d o n ’t ever T he m a c h in e a p ­ p o in ts, one p o in t m ore t h a n , h e c o m - ’," '6 envelopes, a n d th e , ««ntlemBr. w ho contem plates m atrl- s e r i o u s 'i n j u r y . B e rn a rd Joy a n d was a b le to ta k e Jo h n so n re m a rk e d th a t he h ad n ev er d a re la tte r disposed of b e fo re th e b a llo ts | mon> m erelj as an in terestin g study. p eared to h av e tu rn e d over c o m p le te ­ h u t one p o in t. T h e sam e s u b je c t w as been w arm since leav in g A sh lan d b in ed R o se b u rg team . To keep it o ut of his c lu tch es. a re opened, th e re b y in s u rin g th e sec- ! We a re fain to believe she is m ore ly in its d esce n t of th e b a n k , but T h e A sh la n d second tea m lo st bv d e b a te d a t both places, lie v isitin g u n t i l he re tu r n e d h e re an d got by th an h alf right, a t th at, and th ere are a lig h te d rig h side up and su ffe re d a sco re of 16 to 17 to M e d fo rd ’s sec- ; ie c ' of *be ,)al,ot as w e^ x 38 P’ o tec t- , reasons. rea8,,ns Young Young women women of of a a generation s te a m in each case h av in g th e a ffirm - a re a l fire in a re a l stove, F or High Class Patronage ing th e in te g rity of th e te lle rs . or go ago did not come In contact with only a b ro k en w id sh ield , a. b roken ond tea m in th e p re lim in a ry gam e. a tiv e of th e fo llow ing q u e stio n , “ R e ­ At Your Grocer’s h e a d lig h t a n d som e m in o r s c a rtc h e s T he b a llo ts -may be m ailed o r ta k - ! th e m atu red unincum bered man of T he lin e -u p : solved th a t th e p rin c ip le of open F o r M onday, T u esd ay an d W ednes in o th e r places. A sh la n d — G u a rd s, Y oung a n d H ob­ en p e rso n a lly to th e C h a m b e r of i forty-five. T he girls w ere ut home s h o p ’ is b en eficial to A m erican in- 'la y — p le n ty of fre sh fish. C hick- C om m erce, b u t it sh o u ld be re m e m - dolDk housework. Now they go d u s tr ie s .” ens a n d ra b b its a n y tim e you o rd er. so n ; c e n te r, R am sey ; fo rw a rd s, H e rr b e re d th a t a n y m ail d ro p p ed in a ab ro ad - they encounter th e veterans in ----------- P h o n e 104. A sh lan d F ish M ark et. a n d G u th rie . s tr e e t box d u rin g th e day T u esd ay i bUB,neS‘ tand elsew b^ and n atu rally R o se b u rg — G u a rd s, T h u rs to n an d A few b ro o m s le ft a t n a if price. 1 6 2 tf R a p p ; c e n te r, B u rr; fo rw a rd s, H u n t m ay fail to rea c h th e C h a m b e r of , com parisons a re m ade the callow D e tric k 's G ro c e te ria . 157-3 , C om m erce in tim e to be c o u n te d so youth gets th e w orst of the analysis. an d A b ra h a m . E a t th e Best — S u b s titu te s — F o r A sh la n d , W eis- if you w a n t y o u r vote to c o u n t, m ail T h a t is all th ere ls to It. D. A. R. M eeting— i i T T a a k k e e hom hom e e a a ,loaf of o u r rea l it TODAY o r ta k e it p e rso n a lly to ' TBe girls are w iser and more selec- T h e M ount A shland c h a p te r of th e g ra h a m b rea d and a ra isin pie. H om e e n b u rg e r a n d C h a p m a n ; fo r R o se­ Tools reduce the time to do a job and thus reduce th e club room s b e fo re 5 o ’clock , tB’e th an th eir m others or th eir grund- D a u g h te rs of he A m erican R evolu- B akery a n d R e s ta u r a n t, 69 N o rth b u rg , S in g le to n , H u tto n a n d H u n t. j m others were. the cost to you. T u e sd a y evening. R e fe re e — E d d ie D urno. tio n w ill be e n te rta in e d F rid a y , M ain. 1 6 2 tf M arch 17, a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock, by M rs.; ----------- Babylonian Civilization. ‘B uild w ith th e B ird s.” Id a Van N a tta a n d Mrs. J e n n ie Gil- P o rtla n d Oil O fficials V isit— ‘BUILD WITH TH E B IR D S’ R uins of a B abylonian city dating | b e rt a t th e hom e of th e ir p a re n ts, F a irc h ild a n d J. E. B alsey, back 2,000 years before the C hristian Mr. and M rs. A lb e rt Jo h n so n , 600 th e h e a d m en of th e S ta n d a rd Oil S p rin g is th e tlm e of nestlng> an d e ra have been discovered a t Koisa Nyek, Asia M inor. T he city was W a ln u t s tre e t. T he re g e n t w ill give i com pany a t P o rtla n d , w ere in A sh- d u r ;n g th e co m in g seaso n h u n d re d s nam ed B u ru s; it seem s to have been h e r re p o r of th e rec e n t s ta te con- 1,nd to day. I t is u n d e rsto o d t h a t } Of h u m a n fa m ilie s in th is co m m u n - one of th e ea rlie st hom es of fem inism, fe re n c e . M rs. E r n e s t H o m e will al- th e S ta n d a rd c o n te m p la te s e re c tin g ity w ill e m u la te th e ir fe a th e re d [ If not, indeed, of w om an’s em ancipa- so su m m a riz e h e r im nr. d o n s of th is a se rv ic e s ta tio n in th e w est p a rt of frie n d s in b u ild in g a new hom e or , tion. T he ruins prove th a t th e com­ m eetin g , w hich she a tte n d e d w ith tow n, a n d it is th o u g h t th e se o fficials im p ro v in g th e old one. m unity which lived th ere w as p artly th e reg e n t. M rs. H. C. G aley w i l l , a re h e re for th e p u rp o se of lo o k in g m ilitary and p a rtly com m ercial. Cunei-i F o r se v era l y e a rs th e re h a s been read a c a re fu lly p re p a re d p a p e r on p ro sp e c tiv e p o in ts fo r such a sta - a s h o rta g e of h o u ses all o v er th e ____________form inscriptions give m any odd de-1 , tails of th e organization of the city, i “ D onation L and C laim s in S o u th e rn j tio n . U nited S ta te s. B u ilding, d u rin g th e W A SH IN G TO N , M arch 13.— T he which w as governed by a prince and i O re g o n .” It is hoped th a t all m em -; ----------- w ar, did n o t keep p ace w ith th e de- K a n sa s c o u rt of in d u s tria l re la tio n s a prefect, assisted by a princess and If i t ’s econom y an d serv ice, call b ers w ill he p rese n t. W. H. S am s fo r a ll e le c tric a l w ork. m and for hom es, a n d as a c o n se-j is in no c o n flic t w ith fe d e ra l s ta tu te s , j « woman prefect, whose pow ers ure P h one298-Y . 1 6 2 tf qu en ce re n ts ro se to u n p re c e d e n te d : th e su p re m e c o u rt of th e U n ited S4dd t0 have been precisely equal to of Best Makes and Latest Designs at Ju ic y boiled ham . D e tric k ’s G re- h e ig h ts. T h e h ig h cost of b u ild in g Stateg,. sa id to d ay in d ism issin g th e I t,lose of th elr luale colleagues. 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Yeo was co n fin ed to his fec tio n e ry . had som e 25 c a lle rs from m a te ria ls a t n o rm a l o r even below , id ity of th e K a n sa s c o u rt a s fa r as of the bank check system have been hom e S a tu rd a y , b u t w as a b le to be VOGAN’S CANDIES discovered, a b ea re r check being found M edford y e ste rd a y , a m o n g w hom a p eriod of in te n siv e b u ild in g can be th e fe d e ra l law s a re co n cern ed . a t his office a g a in th is m orn in g . which contains Instructions to the a d ­ Everything new and up-to-date w ere Mr. an d Mrs. G a rd in e r O nnld expected. dressee to pay to th e person nam ed in U sing “ B uild w ith th e B ird s" a s a M E D F O R D IT E R E S P O N S IB L E a n d b a b y . Miss Jo se p h in e T ay lo r, Mr. Ill w ith Influenza— NEW SPORTING GOODS STORE slo g an , a n u m b e r of firm s in th is FOR MAIL R O BB ER S’ AR REST it a s ta te d sum. Miss G eorgia C offee, b u sin ess an d Mrs. E. N. B iden a n d son, and c o m m u n ity w hich sp ecialize in b u i ld - , ______ _ m a n a g e r of th e T id in g s, h as been ill O rvill H. Good an d sons. Township Has Ten Residents. in g m a te ria l a n d hom e fu rn is h in g s G eorge B arn u m of M edford w as w ith in flu en za for th e past few days T he m ost peaceful place on earth a re jo in in g in a c o n c erte d e ffo rt t o 'd i r e c t l y resp o n sib le fo r th e c a p tu re Tam ales — h u t is slig h tly im proved to day. Bui lei ’s fam o u s c h ick en tam a le s, p ro m o te an in te llig e n t s tu d y of , o [ t h e t wo m a {j ro b b e rs c a p tu re d a t a t present is said to be the tow nship of L e-T urtre-G uadrau in tiie D e p a rt­ fre sh to day. P laza c o n fe c tio n e ry . b u ild in g needs a n d th e best m e th o d s W eed, C alif., last w eek, a lth o u g h he m ent Selue-ot-Oise, not fa r from Paris. A b le to be About— 1 62tf su p p ly in g th em . The im p e tu s f o r b i d n o t w itn ess th e c a p tu re . H e is N ever large, the w ar h as reduced its Mrs. W. A. C ooper, of e a st of A sh­ tiiis m ovem ent cam e from th e ‘R ite- ¡n u ne fo r $5000 re w a rd o ffe red population to an even ten souls, onlv lan d , is a b le to be out a g a in a f te r an ---------- - g ia d e S h in g le M a n u fa c tu re rs a s s o -i^ y g o v e rn m e n t. four of whom are eligible to office illn e s s of se v era l ifeek s. I4"0 to L ° s A n g eles — ' [jHst T u esd ay m o rn in g B arn u m B ut each Freuch comm une under 5(M ----------- j Mr. a n d M rs. F loyd E d g in g to n , c ia tio n , an o rg a n iz a tio n of th e P a -i cific C oast m ills, th a t c u t red c e d a r ¡ w as en r o u te hom e bv a u t0 fro m San ¡n b ab Itants b a ve ten alderm en I h a v e a few sm all ran c h e s for Wh° visited in A sh lan d som e days _ . , , x Le T artre-G audran elects her first foui sa le . 2 a c re s, 5 a cres. 8 a c res, i n !i!go a t t h e Lloyd B ry a n t hom e on th e sh in g le s,, w hich a r e Inspected an d F ra n c isc o , h a v in g tra v e le d all n ig h t, w ithout a dissenting vote «ml »ben in rea c h e d D u n sm u ir a b o u t 5 :3 0 a. a c re s, an d up. L et m e show t h e m .! R onle' 31 ’d - have gone to Los A ngeles, g u a ra n re e d as to q u a lity an d g rad e . vites six outsiders to help steer hei R e c e n tly th is a sso c ia tio n c o n d u c t- ¡ m a n d sto p p ed a t a r e s ta u r a n t to get canoe of state. T he annual budget ls lG ltf w h ere th e y ex pect to resid e , in ste a d O. A. M anning. T a le n t. Ore. T h e re a policem an 1.500 francs. T he p resent clerk says of re tu r n in g to th e ir fo rm e r hom e ed a n a tio n -w id e c o n te s t w hich gave a cup of coffee - in - th em a re m a rk a b le co llectio n of in fo rm e d him of th e ro b b e ry of th e “ 11 n’y a rien a fa ire .” H is predecessor in th e s ta te of W a sh in g to n . Sunday School Union Meots— p lan s of m o d ern h o u ses, w hich a ro ,m a ii pouch a t W eed a n d t h a t th ey claim s th at in one decade he recorded T h e S u n d ay School u n io n of A sh­ C olum bia re c o rd s re d u c e d to 65c g iving s a tis fa c tio n an d p le a s u re t o , w e re on th e lo o k o u t fo r th e ro b b e rs, th re e b irth s and two deaths, hut no lan d m eets a t th e C h ristia n c h u rc h a t R ose B ro th e rs. 1 5 2 tf o w n e rs all over th e c o u n try . T hey sh o u ld th e y be h e a d ed s o u th T he m arriages. Yet to have this commune a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock T u e sd a y evening. dissolved or annexed would cost Im found th a t b e a u ty of a p p e a ra n c e , | M edford m an 3 ta te d th a t he h a d S pecial m usic w ill be re n d e re d by niense sum s and m ake ten persons un­ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Popular Saturday Evening Post Story M eth o d ist y o u n g people, a n d th e E n R p — TL ------------- -- co n venience an d econom y w ere th e passed no so u th b o u n d c a rs on th e happy fo r ever after. p rin c ip a l fa c to rs c o n sid e red by peo- w ay. Bap ists and P re s b y te ria n s w ill fav o r ing r0 0 tu s. D e X a b l e ^ o c ^ V o n ^ S - NO MAN IS INDISPENSABLE Ra rn u m w as la te f p u llin g out Improvement on Banjo. th e m ee tin g w ith som e sp le n d id in-', ab le fo r couple. 614 B oulevard, pie in p la n n in g to b u ild a house, a n d Except to his own family, says the inimitable Arliss in A new banjo Is specially designed s tr u m e n til selectio n s. T he C h ristia n 162-5t* a re try in g to m ak e in fo rm a tio n av a il- of D u n sm u ir a n d sto p p ed on th e a role full of common sense and chuckles c h u rc h will give an illu s tra te d so n g p O R S A L E - G o o d rto ck hav r h e a ? ab le w hich will help p ro sp e c tiv e b rid g e fo r a m om e n t, he saw a c a r to m eet the requirem ent of dance or b u ild e rs to be a b le to p lan t h e i r , com e on tb e n o rtb a p p ro a c b of tb e chestrus, stage perform ances anu play w h ic h will be su n g by Mrs. W e in b u r- A pply 715 P enn. Ave. 162-1* One of the Best Pictures We Have Shown in Weeks g er. T h e p ro g ra m p ro m ises to be p.7^7" ; — ;--------- 7--------------- --- ------- hom es w ith th e se fa c to rs m o re c le a r- b rid g e a n d th e n gtop su d d e n ly . - T h e lng in la r«e h a lls' Tbe banJ°’ de q u ite in te re s tin g as well as in s tru c -i ~ 1 ,lre e ‘ a r n ’3hed house- ly in m ind. T hey h a v e rep ro d u c e d r o b b e r s ! ” he exclaim ed to h im se lf as sirib ed in P opular M echanics Maga Ask some of your friends who were here last night zine, lias a wooden sounding board k e e p in g room s, h ts o n to th e tiv e to a ll w ho find it possible io a t - 1 fo rta b le a n d clean. Close in. Com- in an a „ ttr a j c tiv . e . b o . o k . let th e . p hoto- 1 be sw itch ed his h e a d lig - 1 set ju st back of tbe bead. A horn. I P h o n e 353-L. g ra p h s a n d p la n s of th e p riz e -w in -, h a lte d vehicle. T he tw o m en th en opening from the space betw een the te n d . "** 162-4 100 PER CENT ENTERTAINMENT ning houses, a n d copies of th is can ju m p e d o u t of th e ir a u to a n d fled head and sounding hoard, passes T he F o rd T a ilo rin g c o m p a n y ’s lin e ' ' y e ^ T ^ l 7 c e n t.'7 l^ h \7 im L r< iv 7 d 1 be o b ta in e d , w ith o u t cost. , through th e ira in e of tbe ¡nst run,ent ! dow n th e hill. Coming—Tuesday—W ednesday—Thursday Such a m o v em en t, w hich w ill p ro -j B a rn u m d ro v e h u rrie d ly back to and throw s the e n tire volume of sound of sa m p le s a ie now on d isplay. P ric e s farm p ro p e rty . A ddress Box 341 forw ard into the hall. A second boarri “ THE CONFLICT ” f o r lig h t w eig h t, $17; m ed iu m , $31.1 . care of T idings. 162-6* m ote th e b u ild in g of m ore a n d b et- D u n sm u ir, to ld th e police th e re of covers the back of tbe instrum ent. te r ho u ses, w ill be of d is tin c t bene- his su sp icio n s a n d h u rrie d back w ith N o m ore, no less. Som e re a l b a r- P 0 R R E N T — Two a p a y m e n ts thr^Z PRISCILLA DEAN Tills not only increases the volume of fit to th is c o m m u n ity , a n d its sue- th em in his c a r. T h e policem en g a in s. VVe do c le a n in g , p ressin g , re- room s an d b a th ; tw o room s sound but, by variations in construe p a irin g a n d d y in g as it o u g h t to be sle e p in g p o rch ; also sm all house cess will be re fle c te d fo r y e a rs to s ta r te d dow n to follow th e foot- tion, the quality of tone can be con done. S u its m ad e to m e a su re . K. ' n J’a rd b u ilt to r e n t, new and com e in th e a ttr a c tiv e a n d u s h s ta n — tra c k s a n d th e M edford m an co n tin - trolled to suit special purposes. N e lso n , H o tel A sh lan d block. 1 5 1 tf, *. i.Pan~ fu rn is b e d P h o n e 411-R. tial hom es w hich w ill be “ b u ilt w ith ¡ ued on h is jo u rn e y hom e, a n d re a d of 153 G ra n ite St. 162-1 th e b ird s in 1922. rih e c a p tu re in T h u r s d a y ’s p aper. “ B uild w ith th e B ird s.” MASONIC CALENDAR TH IS W EEK Yeo Sez: A s CALLOW YOUTH IN DISCARD C H F .R R O FLOUR Labor Saving ^ AUTOMOTIVE SHOP FEDERAL COURT 100 M ain St. P h o n e 44 Fishing Tackle, Rods and Reels NININGER & WARNER YOU HAD BETTER GO TONIGHT Ge orre Arliss The Ruling Passion