Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 20, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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f f í á Á SfiL Á Ñ Ü DAILY í t í ) Í S 0 8
Monday, M ardi 2o, í»i¿¿
Ashland N ew s in Paragraphs
LUCKY ARTIST WON FORTUNE
LocalJJand Personal
— Side Lights—
Comfortable Sum Bequeathed Painter
Who Had Reproduced Featurca of
Beloved Daughter.
Help out the old coat and vest
with a new pair of trousers. See
Pay taxes. City hall upstairs. Of­
Paulserud’s window.
155tf fice opens March 23. Bring last
W hipping cream, sweet milk, cot­ year’s receipt, o. Winter, deputy.
163-5
tage cheeae, Young America Tilla­
mook cheese and honey.
Detrlck
The B est Candies__
Sella for Less.
166tf
T h at’s the title earned by B utler’s
Home-made.
Plaza Confectloneiry.
E n tertain at Dinner__
168tf
Dr. and Mrs. Gordon MacCracken
entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr.
K. Nelson does cleaning, pressing,
and Mrs. H. L. Moore.
repairing and dyeing.
168tf
A fortune of £46,000, ($230.000),
which was bequeathed by the late Rob­
ert B. Hawley, president of the Cuban-
American Sugar company, to Mr.
Learned and his family was the ro-
mantic sequel to Mr. Learned having
painted a portrait of the sugar mag-
j nate’s dead daughter.
Mr. Hawley
made a fortune in the export business,
and in 1896 he was elected to con-
gress. Just after he left congress his
daughter Sue died, and he was heart-
' broken. The only likeness that lie
possessed of his loved one was a small
photograph, and this lacked much”"of
the fine animation that had character­
ized her face.
'taking the photo Mr. Hawley went
to Arthur G. Learned, a rising young
artist, aud asked him to make a por-
trait that would recall something of
the Inspiration the girl hud been in
her father’s life. The picture was
made and it exceeded the hopes of the
grief-stricken father. The latter was
•o greatful that he became on the clos­
est terms of friendship with the paint­
er and his family. Mr. Hawley died
In November and left to Mr. Learned
and his wife £20,000, ($100,000), und
to their little sou £2,000 ($10,000). and
a trust fund of £24,000, ($120,000),—
Manchester Guardian Weekly.
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DETROIT, March., March 20.—
Declaring th at “ if it’s the last thing
I do in this world I ’ll exert every
resource and Influence at my com-
mand t0 keeP the bands of W all
street off Muscle Shoals,” Henry
Second opening of Armory, Tues­
Boneless pigs feet, boneless chick­
day evening, March 21, 1922. Free
Ford has broken his silence, m ain­
tained during the last two months
entertainm ent. Good speakers. 167-3 ens for lunches. Ashland Fish and
Poultry Market.
168tf
since his offer to lease and operate
operate
I have a few small ranches for
,
government water power project
sale, 2 acres. 6 acres, 8 atyes, 10 Claims Bounty—
“ Alabama.
A. Poston, of the Green Springs
acres, and up. Let me show them.
Mr. Ford made the statem ent to
the Detroit News in response to an
O. A. Manning, Talent, Ore.
161tf country was in the city Saturday
and made out papers to claim the
intim ation reaching him to the effect
In Court at Jacksonville—
bounty on five bob cats which he had
th a t because of his silence the peo­
, W. A. Shell was a visitor to Jack ­ killed recently.
ple of the southern states hail begun
sonville today, where he was called
to wonder w hether he had lost in­
in the county court.
terest in the project.
Nice Dry Wood! ano »lox. Aeh-
“ Tell these people of the south.”
land Lumber Co., phone 20.
92tf
Enjoy th a t feeling of satisfaction
Mr, Ford said, “ that Wall street will
derive dfrom wearing Paulserud’s
Cliff Payne makes medicine cases.
have no part either in financing or
suits.
155tf
operating Muscle Shoals if I can help
Yeo sez: Auto liability Insurance
it. If it’s the last thing I do I ’ll
OPEN
FIREPLACE
A
NUISANCE
Kat the Best —
Is worth investigating.
146tf
I
exert
every resource and influence
F ew of the E nglish B eauties W ith the Ix.ndon F o llies, at th e P age Theater, Medford,
Take home a Aoaf of our real
next Thursday Evening Women of
Generations Consid. a t iny command to keep the hands of
graham bread aud a raisin pie. Home Purchases H om e__
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«red the Huge Affair, of Thos«
Wall Street off the shoals project
Bakery and R estaurant, 69 North
George M. Cooper has purchased Punchers were fa s te r,. heavier aud
ASHLAND HIKERS FIND
Day‘ aa Unnec* « » ry-
and perpetuate it as a great example
Main.
162tf the Van Dyke property at 84 Alida more resourceful, and while Eugene
MUCH SNOW IN CANYON
Nowadays oue of the most convinc- ! l° the Anier,can People— a living ex-
¡street and will move into the place as had sm othered th eir opponents the
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ing proofs that you cun give to the ample oi " h a t they can do if they
I/enves for P ortland—
previous
day,
they
seemed
to
be
a
b
­
soon as it is vacated.
fact that your city apartment is of W’B safeguard the country’s water-
solutely at the mercy of the mam­
Jam es Spencer left Sunday a fte r­
A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. ¡the highest class and unlike the or.li- power and develop it.
moth Buckaroos.
noon for Eugene, where he will take
Spring woolens are in at the pre­
Dr. Johnstone and daughter Lucile, ,n,u’y is to say that it has "open iire-
Freedom o f In d u s try
The Ashland-Astoria game was the
a position as an electrical engineer war prices, ax Orres’ Tailor Shop.
Even
and Mr. and Mrs. Krugel and two p^ac*’
n l f l . e " In
n
s in g le
"open
tire-
“
In
Muscle
Shoals lies the freedom
best and most evenly m atchea game
with a large copper company of that
sons, started on a hike to Long’s p a te n an «l’«*-tment Is enough to (of American industry ” Mr Ford
place. Mr. Spencer has been an ac­
Easter suits at Paulserud’s. Or­ of the tournam ent, and, despite the
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Sap And of (.™ ‘e r **h *b° d V e u m ' of continued
“ During the war the
more receni*y
recently na™
named d “ “Sap
PARIS, March 20.- Germany will i Cabin,
tive worker in the local post of the der now.
1B6tf fact th at A storia did not play in the be asked to pay approximately $500,- ap< SaU 111 the U oods’’’ Sunday, but ¡owning a ftouse in th e canntrv
Icountrv turned its everv
finals, critics gave the second place “Z
approximately $500,-; • . ; .......... ’
uuuow ning a »ouse in the country most | vuu,,l, v uunen ns every resource to
American Legion, and will be greatly
to th a t team. Ashland was well in i ' 000,000
000’000 gold this year in reparations.
*” d to°
uch snow and Dimed of us, nine out of ten of us, thluk of .help " e e the world from militarism
reparations, ° Und
tO° “ much
missed by his comrades.
Visiting H e r e -
the lead at the end of the first h a lf accO rding t0 a current report as the aC a )out. 1 ,ree-quarters of a mile an open fireplace as a sine qua non of — a militarism fostered hv an inter-
Elsie Larsen, of Phoenix, was vis­ and continued th a t lead for a short alUed reparations committee met in 1
Sld® ° f Jhe ®abin’
’
i “ « V nn*?0^ ' i
,
national money power.
Oranges, lemons, grapefruit, bana­ iting in our city Saturday.
u .
.
*
¡plenary session today to fram e the
Rudolph Jacobs and Wilson Tor-1 ®ul our grandmothers had no such
“ If the American people once can
time after the beginning of the 8 e c - |« _ ,
l° tram e th e , n n r B a1en
....
opinions of open ^replaces.
nas, ppples, yellow turnips, green
catch
the idea of what water-power
onions .head lettuce, hothouse let­
W anted: F a t Chickens.» Ashland ond half' when the Astoria team be-
yon to about the same place during L „ Open
; P “ " tlreplace8
? D,ace were a real hnmllt- means how it can be put to service
tuce, everything in season. Prices Fish and Poultry Market,
♦ k «
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. . . I utlon to the woman who had them In
168tf gan to crawl up on the locals and
the day, and likewise turned back her house 50 years or more ago
was within passing distance a few COACH KOHLER NAMES
always the lowest. D etrick’s Groce-
At in a thousand ways, cutting the cost
on
account
of
the
excessive
snow.
least
that
feeling
prevailed
in
„
,
— «. , --------- ------ this ,° l industrial power to a minimum
For sale, 9% acre*., good house, seconds before the end of the game
ASHLAND BOYS FOR
teria-
165tf
G. H. Holmes. L. P. Croson, Gen- country. A small grate fire, that held and thus, through better service
barn, garage, chicken house, smoke when the referee called a held ball.
ALL-STAR STATE TEAM
eva Moore and Molly Clary were h ik -J® f«w shovels of coal, was another make possible a higher standard of
Yeo Sez: C me B-4 you insure. house, electric lights, one mile from The Astoria center shot a field bas-;
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ers up the canyon and on the h ill-:mRtter, but the sort of fireplace where living for all people at a greatly re­
town, good roads, $500 down, good ket a t this time which was not al-
Coach Roy Bohler, of W illam ette sides Sunday afternoon. They went log” burned across firedogs was—well,
W ill M eet T his E vening—
duced cost— they never again will
terms on balance. O. A. Manning, lowed as the referee had called the university, has the following to say as far as Liason’s wood lot and
° f the. <?rudit,«R ,hat n">st
,
j v
wood lot and peraong djd not
to Dotjsea,,
The lot owners of the Oregon-Mon­ Talent, Ore.
'
i s lt f ball from the Astoria player for h o ld -'about an all-star basketball team :
submit
to the proposition th a t to get
Yes,
found between three and four feet there was a time
tana Oil and Gas subdivision, will
power
they
must pay tribute to W ali
|
when a Franklin
ing it longer than the rules decree.; “ Out of all the teams at the tour- of snow there. The wood lot is
Street.
Columbia records reduced to 65c The ball was officially-dead before «am ent could be chosen one or two distance
a
;
burner
or
a
drum
stove
was
consld-
meet this evening to decide what ac­
of about fiv
e miles from cred more of an ornament to the well-
162tf the throw was started, and the final special stars. W. K ram er, of P e n d le -'th e city
tion will be taken in connection with at Rose Brothers.
“ America’s power today is depend­
furnished drawing room than the ent on the steam power of coal,” Mr.
the well th a t is being drilled on the
score was 28 to 27 in favor of Ash- ton, would probably be a choice of
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F’o ,‘l
" rh e Brra'
property in Montana. All lot own H ere on Vacation—
land*
i most good critics, for one forward
Jam es Porter, who has been a t­
era should make it their business to
financiers own the bulk of the coun­
As in the other games, G uthrie He was not quite as good a scorer as
be present.
tending school at Corvallis has come led in the scoring with 18 points to H err, of Ashland, but he probably
try ’s coal mines. These financiers,
8«ctien Men Watch Step.
home to spend the spring vacation his credit, while Heer made 8 points, has more action in floor work. G uth-'
centered
in Wall Street, have a stra n ­
Section men are known for their
K. Nelson makes suits to order with his parents here.
gle
hold
on industry and transporta­
and Ramsey 6.
deliberate movements. They never
rie, of Ashland, would be the unani­
Ira Neville is home from CorvaJlis,
Hotel Ashland Block.
168tf
tion
of
the
country.
j
get
in
a
hurry
unless
there
Is
some
More fouls were called on Astoria mous choice for one forward. It i s 1
where he has b t\n attending school. than on Ashland, although neither doubtful w hether even the redoubt- i
urgent work to be done. As long as
On U iiM 'lfish Lines
i they are on the go they are supposed
The Dest nome made candies can Mr. Neville has been having trouble team made any substitutions during able Fox*of Idaho, or “ Slats” Gill
“ If Muscle Shoals is developed
• to be working fast enough.
be had at Rose Brothers.
152tf with his eyes and will not retu rn to the game. The uncanny foul shoot­ of O. A. C., could have more than
along unselfish lines, it will work
I Track workers on the subway lines
school until next term . He will be ing of Anderson, of Astoria, could matched him. W estergren, Astoria,
so splendidly and so simply that in
If it’s economy and service, call here for about a month doctoring his not be relied upon when there were
The grand jury, a fte r indicting are even more deliberate in their no time hundreds of other w ater­
was an exceptional player. Ramsey,
W. H. Sams for all electrical work. eyes, a fte r which he will go to south­
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.Lloyd Elwood of Medford on the movements than men employed on power developments, will spring up
no fouls to try, and as a result, he r»v
of
Ashland,
and
Holloway,
of
Red-
charge of m anslaughter, Saturday regular railroads. Where the old-time
Phone298-Y.
J62tf ern California for a tim e before the
made only three points during the mond. were perhaps the class of the and cleaning up all other im portant section workers had to look out for all over the country and the days of
opening of the next term of school. game. As Is their system of play,
fliers and occasional freight trains, American industry paying tribute for
Hobson and Young did not play for ery 1 s e c o n ^ o ^ V h e 8 u L V ^ - p tc k le s ^ ' onet
C° Urt Wh‘Ch ' the
h f track
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- to be on
In City Saturday—
the wat
subway
men
have
its power would be gone forever. Ev­
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r
S
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3
S
Good used piano for sale. Rose t h . U U K but were eententeU to Lennon, „< Sate™. w „„H earn
Ethel Keith, of Talent, spent a
ery human being in the country
time Saturday in our city, in the af­ Bros.
addi would reap the benefit.
164tf pass the ball to Heer and the invin
tlon, they’ve got to have a care for
ternoon.
“ I am consecrated to the principle
cible G uthrie and stay their distance
the
third rail. In crossing the tracks
.
*bough he could n o t; tofore, and the grand jury took no
Orres cleans and remodels clothes. the b etter to do th eir duties as
every movement is taken with the of freeing American industry. All I
quite equal other taller, sure-scoring action
Tamales—
Phone 68. We call.
le a tf
on m atters relating to the fail-| death-dealing current always in mind. want is a chance at Muscle Shoals,
guards.
centers named
Anderson, of As- ure of th e Bank of Jack8onvIlle
Butler s famous chicken tamales.
As the game neared completion, to n a ranks well at the top of the) The m anslaughter indictm ent' di­ A hurried, reckless step might end and if it is the last thing I do on this
Be prepared. Have your lawn
Plaza Confectionery.
167tf
fatally. Probably in no other tine of earth, I w’ill fight for th at chance.”
the crowd fairly went wild, for the guard list, though his team -m ate, rected against Elwood arQse
work is efficiency so measured by
mowers sharpened. Fixlt Shop.l67tf
In speaking of the figttt being
Astoria team was crawling closer to Luo o, was a wizard in divining plays his car havin run
j slow work.
We want 1500 Ashlanders at the
waged on the Shoals prject. Mr. Ford
the lead held by the locals, and the coming his way. Cahill, of Pendle- Pred Hartzell of Eugene" Ore a T ra !
Armory Tuesday evening. Second
Rosebud ice cream— the latest big
said;
result
was
so
close
th
a
t
it
was
any­
ton. Is a slashing player, who ranks veling salesman i - h p m,
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Royal Parish Church.
Annual Opening of Armory, Free. success. At Rose Bros.
164-6 body’s game for the last few m inutes with the best.”
•
‘dte ° ne n ‘ght last
Althou „ St M
“Work should be going on at the
M artlns-in-the-Flelds
167-3
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December
while
retu
rn
in
g
home
from
(Londou
Englaod)
Shoals
this spring and summer, be­
of play. The line up in this game
once the Royal
Try T hese —
m
•
¡a
danCe
at
Kingsbury
Springs.
His
Parish
ch
u
rc
h
-h
as
just
celebrated’
'i?s
cause if the thing isn’t settled so
was the same as in the final, with
V isits Parents Here—
' Hot-Cross Buns. P ark er
! bnil was placed at $2500, the same ! 200th anniversary under .the Royal work can be done when the river is
House the exception th at Hobson played the THREE SPLEN D ID M EETINGS
( harles Moore, who has been in | Rolls and Cream Puffs
AT M. E. CHURCH YESTERDAY > bond th a t was required when he was
the church sta n d s on a site low, a great part of the project of
Home entire game.
Portland for some time past is visit- [ Bakery, 69 North Main.
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bound
over
to
the
grand
jury
from
consecrated
centuries before. The completing dam No. 2 and building
168-
A total of eight games were played
ing his parents here on G ra n ite !
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Bail flrst organ used ln th «» present build- dam No. 3 must be put over until
during the tournam ent, the results of - Yesterday was a great day at t h e i the i UBtlce court in M edford.
street. His stay here will be inte-
F irst Methodist Episcopal church was Promptly furnished.
i.ng. was Purchased by George I, who
The Medford Fluff Rug Man will
1923. It would be tragic to hold off
those not described before being as instead of the regular Sunday schooh'
term lnate.
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on
t h J ^ i r X . ^ s i n ^ . f t e i R. e r £
i be in Ashland tomorrow, Tuesday, follows:
employment of so many thousands o cV 1
i Phone 175.
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there were special exercises of music
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tlon the church was thus referred to men for another year when the need
A storia, 27; Newberg, 21.
Have you tried our cream bread, i
and
a
thoughtful
address
to
the
chil­
ln
a periodical of the time:
It’s the best in town.
D etrick’s
of work is so general and so great.”
Pendleton, 44; North Bend. 26
NOTICE
dren
and
parents
by
Dr.
Peck.
“T
he in h ab itan ts a re now supplied
Groceteria.
Eugene, 64; Joseph, 9.
165tf
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There will be a meeting of the Pa-
with a decent tabernacle, which can
There were two great sermons, i
Ashland, 51; Redmond, 19.
BELFAST, March 20.— Guerilla
produce
as handsome a show of white
Sliced ham, chipped beef and ba- C*flC Co-operative Wool Growers, at
morning and evening, by Evangelist
Astoria, 24; Salem, 18.
w
arfare
flamed along the southern
hands, diamond rings, pretty snuff
con. Detrick Sells for Less.
165tf Medford’ Saturday, March 25, at the
Peck, and an address of 15 m inutes'
boxes, and gilt prayer books as any Ulster frontier during the week-end.
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public library. It is urged that all
upon the first chapter of Genesis,'
cathedral,
says the Daily Chronicle. If The situation is highly critical. An
Have Camp Fir« Lunch__
wo°* growers attend this meeting as ‘BUILD WITH THE BIRDS”
showing th a t the words of Moses
In ghostly form he could return some Ulster constable was killed in a fight
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. French and ’im portant inform ation will be at
MOVEMENT STIRS CITY were not contradicted by true SC1-
wet and wintry midnight aud see the with armed republicans near Mag­
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. W ilhite journeyed hand’
P ’ W- HERRIN,
ence.
WASHINGTON, D. C„ March 20 outcast refugee« in those once j web I
herà, -county Derry, when Sinn Fein-
(Continued from Page 1J
There was
num
ber
of I ^ jn
A dm inistration leaders expressed P*ws.
to Rogue River Sunday afternon in
168-5
-------- a large H
U H 1U
CI
U
1 1 1 -J
-
ers raided the barracks there yester­
the new Liberty car of the Frenches. ‘
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bris from his lot on Fairview street terested listeners to each of the themseives certain of ratification ol
day, and seized rifles, bombs and am ­
Wormwood.
They enjoyed a campfire lunch in the PENDLETON BEATEN IN
a deep U
and
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11U I the fo»r-power Pacific treaty when
and will erect a new house there this three serv vices. There
The kaiser’s pet racing yacht was munition.
e ' en ln g '
FINAL GAME BY 4 3-22 spring.
growing interest. Meetings will be the pact comes to* a vote Friday, it
Lines of communication have been
the Germunla. He kept it at the Kiel
Charles L. McKinney is construct­ held each evening, except Saturday, will claim probably three votes over Yacht club and dreamed of world cut in several of the southern coun­
The famous Victor 10 inch record
ing a new bungalow about two miles during the week, and a cordial invi­ the margin necessary to ratify the power as it carried him on cruises.
(Continued from Page 1)
ties. . Ulster is preparing to take rp -A
has been reduced from 85 «ents to
| treaty by a tw o-thirds vote. Oppon­
The war changed a lot of things. It taliatory measures.
north of the city,- just beyond the tation is extended to all.
75 cents. Three thousand to select' The lineup was as follows:
ents are still hopeful that unforeseen changed.the name Germania to Half
Jackson hot springs. The forms for
from at Rose Brothers.
152tf: Ashland— Forwards, G uthrie and
,
developments
will enable them to de­ Moon.
It also changed the yacht’«
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
H eer; center. Ramsey; guards, Hob- the fo undation. have already been RADIO IS INSTALLED
ownership.
Gordon
Woodbury
of
New
feat
the
treaty.
laid.
BY THE OREGONIAN
Exhibition drill, shooting matches, son and Young.
Substitutions__
I York owns It now. He starts on P °cl- e ^ N|T~ ñ ? íjfÍCe rOOIn next to Dr.
Ed Rudd is constructing a new
dancing and talks by prom inent men W eisenburger for Hobson,
n £ itizens Bank building.
l
WASHINGTON, D. C., March 20. the Half Moon for a cruise in the
See Mrs. Henry Provost.
168-3
PORTLAND, March 20.— The Ore
South seas.
of Oregon. The Armory, T uesday. Pendleton— Forw ards, W. K ram er residence on Liberty street just
— A charge that the United States! When Bill Hohenzollern heard about i h q t
above
the
Boulevard.
u
gonian
Saturday
completed
installa-
night. Free.
167.3 and Holm gren; center, Lawrence;
_* his
u:_ famous
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. |E in
U b Hoi-j
I— Gold Eversharp.
Floyd Pntnam is remodeling his; Don of a powerful station for radio • i
rita,n entered into a sec- : this at
woodpile
engraved
‘Glenn Inm an.” Retu
guards, F. K ram er and Cahill. Sub­ property on Beach street, just above; telephone broadcasting
for re-
F
irst
tests
undersranding
during
the
arm
a-
land,
it’s
h safe bet he broke his saw
Medford Visitors—
ward to Darling Studio.
stitute— Nelson for F. K ram er.
168-3*
the Boulevard into a bungalow. This of the station will be made todav ' u
COn[erence for the Purpose of J
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Dr. R. W. Stearns and family, of
Scores were credited as follows: will be quite an improvement to th a t and it is expected th at within a week. ° - nS th ® Wh‘P ha” d ° Ver Japan
FOR SALE— $150 Victorila, $100;
United States Leads World.
Medford, were callers on the H. A. Ashland— Heer, 19; G uthrie, 22;
good as new, some records. Ad­
the
Anglo-American
fleet
in
the
There
are
in
the
United
States
to-
¡concerts, w eather forecasts,
Stearns family at their home on Ramsey, 4; total, 45. Pendleton— section of the city.
dress
P. O. Box 501, Ashland, Ore.
his
sional
news
b
u
U
e
tin
sV
'a
n
T
’
in^Rbi
PaCiflC’
Was
made
by
Senator
Borah,
day
more
than
thirteen
aud
three-
William Rice is rebuilding
G ranite street Sunday.
W. K ram er, 8; Holmgren, 4; Law­
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quarter
millions
of
telephones.
This
house at the corner of Iowa and Lin­ gence of general interest will be sent and startled the senate into tem pest­
rence. 4; Nelson, 2; Cahill, 4; to­
uous debate on the four-power and 1« an average of 12.7 telephones for 1* OR SALE—$3000 residence, best
coln streets, and when completed, out daily. The
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If you have any wiring or electri­ tal, 22.
station is located In other conference
every 100 persons or, put another way,
treaties.
value in Ashland. I would like t<rV
the place will look like a new house a big room ju st under the big clock
cal repair work, phone W. L. Sams.
better than one telephone for every
Referees— Coleman and Faber.
ii,SL 8f Veral cheaP Properties, from
throughout.
eight people. From a telephone stand
in the Oregonian tower, and aerials
298-Y. C ontracting a specialty.
The Seml.Flim.ia
$1000 to $2000. for a class of buy­
George Spencer, of lower Oak have been spread into the air for a Paul Cravath
S ta te m e n t to point this country 1D
1U1 uie
is by far
the , be-l
er
that can’t pay more. R D San-
ltltfl
In the semi-finals Saturday a fte r­ street, is remodeling his property and distance of 70 feet to the top of a! lawyer
L odge^and
T’ 7 Y ° F h de,veIope'1 ,D V‘e WOr,d’ 1,1 fact- nc
ford,
399 Beach St.
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noon, Pendleton defeated Eugene by -.1 . have things coos.derahlv f n . ^ „ o , steel mast erected on th ^ J o tn e d ,n d t° o U„ c „ g I t a ' “ „ " Z
com!
things
considerably
im
Buff leghorn eggs. Phone 411-R. the score of 35 to 21.
The Cow
WANTED — Fixtures for picture
proved w ithin the next few weeks.
' -
i lfiedly and Infamously false.’.’
show. 160 F ourth St., Ashland,
1 Dew Drop Inn— for lunchea.
Ore.
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SURE OF VICTORY