Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 24, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    ÀfcHLANU DAILY Ï1DIX G S
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M onda), April 21, lö a 2
Ashland F’
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Side Lights------ — -■ ■■■■
MAJ. MALCOLM W . NICHOLSON
G0!NG NATURE “ ONE B ETTER ”
Man Has Been Engaged in Work of
Altering Domestic Animals for
Many Centuries.
one-eleven
cigarettes
W hat a curious thing it is to realize
th a t a St. B ernard, a Pekinese, and a
D ew Drop Inn— for lunches.
Skye te rrie r all th re e come from a
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common wild stock I
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.
' Special! Yakim a N etted Gem po-
Man lias been a lterin g dom estic
R^turn from San Francisco—
ta to e s, $2.00 p e r h u n d re d pounds.
anim als of every kind for centuries
M rs. H. E. B a d g e r Sr., a n d son D e tric k s ’ G ro c e te ria .
W e sell fo r
past. H e has tak en th e common pi­
H o race, w ho h av e b een In S an F r a n - less.
19 6 tf
geon and invented som ething like GO
cisco fo r se v e ra l days, h av e re tu rn e d
distinct varieties, while hundreds of
different so rts of fowls have come from
h om e-
A ttended C. E. M eeting—
the original Jungle bird of Ceylon.
M iss M ary Spencei p re s id e n t of
Curious experim ents have been m ade
Yeo sez: I w rite In su ra n c e on au -
th e local C h ris.ia n E n d e a v o r society,
in coloring birds by feeding them on
1 8 9 tf
to m o b ile s a n d tru c k s.
w e n t to R o g u e R iv er y e ste rd a y a f ­
certain foods. One mun obtained pi­
ZXrce Friendly
te rn o o n to a tte n d a n ex ecu tiv e com ­
geons of a beautiful red by pu ttin g in
R-U liv in g in a FO O L ’S PA RA -
CentUinat
tiieir food a chem ical w ith the terrible
m itte e m ee tin g , w h e re p la n s w ere
D IS E .” W a tc h ?
198-1
nam e of “inethyltrubrom o fluoresine,”
laid fo r a C h ristia n E n d e a v o r ra lly
Í ■
and he got others of a rich blue by
a t G ra n ts P a ss in J u n e . A r r a n g e ­
Colum bia H otel G uests—
sim ilar means.
T he follow ing a re re g is te re d a t th e m en ts h av e been com p leted w hereby
Man is changing not only anim als
C HARRIS & EWIXC
C o lu m b ia h o te l: R. A. H yde, San h a lf of th e s ta te c o n v e n tio n s of th e
and birds, but also fish and insects.
T ake bees, for instance. Of course,
F ra n c is c o ; A. M. H o sk in s a n d fa m ­ C h rist an ^ n d e a v o r w ill be held in
Maj. Malcolm Wheeler Nicholson
various species of bees a re canstantly
ily. N ew burg, O r.; C. L eroy T ow ers, t s o u th e rn O regon next ^ r in g - a n d lt
from Fort Ethan Allen, N. J., In a let­
R o se b u rg ; Mr. and Mrs. J. W . M u n -! is th o u g h t “ w in be held a t G ra n ts ter to the President said that the army crossed in o rd er to get kinds th at will
produce a bee which shall be more
dion, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. E llis, M r Pas3’
was being Prussianized, officers being
useful for fertilizing flowers than any
commissioned through political mo- '
and Mrs. O. C. S tre e t, W. E. G riffis,
TD&AJSH
of the present sorts.
»C R U E T
E. N. S tid t, P o rtla n d ; J. R. H o w ard ,
F iv e days to in tro d u c e Blue Rib- tlvea rather than merit, and claims he !
W ith object, certain breeders are
can prove it. The major is now in .
R. W iley, D u n sm u ir; P. S. A lb e rt bou B read a t red u c e d prices. Ask
trying to produce a bee w ith a longer
trouble owing to the fact that he went
198-6 over his superior officers in addressing tongue than any possess a t present.
a n d fam ily , T. W. J o h n so n , Moscow, .vour grocer.
VIRGINIA
For flowers l.'ke clover such a bee
Id a h o ; E. S. D e a rd o rff a n d G eorge)
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the President directly.
would be Invaluable, since the result
A. Gill, Roseburg.
I Social Circle to M eet —
would be a g reat Increase of fertile
T he social c irc le of th e C h ristia n P icnic on Siskiyou»—
flowers, and, consequently, seed.
O ur s u its sa tisfy .
P a u ls e r u d ’s. c h u rc h will m eet W ednesday a f te r ­
M r. a n d M rs. A r th u r W eb b er, of
The latest branch of creation which j
1 9 8 -tf noon a t th e hom e of Mrs. H. S. N ew ­ L incoln s tr e e t, acco m p an ied by M rs. man Is tackling w ith a view to modi­
ton on A s tr e e t.
M esdam es R uby W e b b e r’s b r o th e r a n d s is te r, B ert fying is fish. T he experim ents w ere
C olum bia re c o rd s re d a c e d to 65c H arv ey a n d Je ss ie J u d k in s will a s ­ a n d V era W rig h t, w ere p ic n ic k in g on begun a t the U niversity of Chicago,
a t R ose B ro th e rs.
1 5 2 tf s is t in e n te rta in in g .
th e S isk iy o u s S a tu rd a y , a n d a very : about five y ears ago.
e n jo y a b le tim e is re p o rte d .
T he re g u la r m e e tin g of th e L a d ie s ’
L et us b rig h te n up y o u r old s u it.
NEVER LIN C O LN ’S REAL LOVE
A rt C lub will be held th is e v en in g in
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
1 9 8 tf V isits at Cooper H om e—
P io n e e r h all. It is to be a “ d re ss
G. W. B en ed ict a n d d a u g h te r w ere His Marriage With Mary Todd Seems
u p ’’ a ff a ir , a n d a ll m e m b e rs a r e
to Have Been Largely Matter
V isits D aughter in P ortland—
v isitin g a t th e W . A. C ooper hom e
u rg ed to be p re se n t.
it
of Convenience.
Mr. an d M rs. A. H. P each y , of L in- e a s t of th e city S u n d ay a fte rn o o n .
| coin s tre e t, m o to re d to P a r tla n d la st
M ary Todd, wife of A braham Lin- j
F ire F iixler at Library—
!
w
eek
and
w
ere
acco
m
p
an
ied
by
M
rs.
K
L
A
M
A
TH
FALLS
STAGE
coin,
was the sort of woman who is )
T he O sborn fire fin d e r, w hich is
asr^ £ r.3 s!ä
describe«!
as “capable and upright.’’ !
P
e
a
c
h
y
’s
s
is
te
r
a
n
d
n
e
r
d
a
u
g
h
te
r.
EXPECTS
TO
START
SOON
used in th e C ra te r L a k e n a tio n a l fo r­
Lincoln, it is testified b) biographers, ,
est to lo cate fire s, is on e x h ib itio n T he P e a c h y s expect to v isit th e ir
was not deeply in love witli Mary. !
T he H o w ard sta g e line to K la m a th
d a u g h te r, M rs. A. Bish, an d fam ily ,
a t th e public lib ra ry .
eith er before or a fte r th eir m arriage.
of P o rtla n d .
F a lls expects to s ta r t o p e ra tio n s As a m atte r of fact, his h eart was j
V isiting Friend« —
T
u esd ay , if th e p re s e n t w e a th e r con­ buried in the grave of ids first love,
Mr. H o sk in s of Illin o is is v isitin g
Good fro n t o ffice room fo r re n ,. tin u e s a n d no f u r th e r snow flu rrie s and lie had proposed m arriage to a
frie n d s on M o u n tain a v e n u e fo r a
B eav er B lock.
1 9 7 -tf p u t in an a p p e a ra n c e on th e top of second and unw illing young woman.
few days.
th e m o u n ta in s.
Thte tr ip w ill be By tiie tim e he m arried Mary Todd
In From Dead Indian—
m ad e by K la m a th H ot S p rin g s fo r who w as neith er beautiful nor g ra ­
R ecital ai M asonic H all—
E r n e s t C ooper, w ho h a s sp e n t th e th e p re s e n t, as th e G reen S p rin g s cious, lie bad come to regard m arriage
A re c ita l will ta k e place a t M a­
g r e a te r p a rt of th e w in te r in th e M o u n tain ro a d still has a heavy co at as a necessity ra th e r th an as tiie u lti­
sonic h all T u esd ay e v en in g a t 8
D ead In d ia n c o u n try , cam e in la s t of snow . W ith o u t f u r th e r snow , it m ate resu lt of love and romance.
o ’clock. D r. M attie Shaw will give
T heir courtship was long and suf­
w eek. H e re p o rts th re e feet of snow w ill p ro b ab ly be th re e w eeks b e fo re
urkish ir g in ia
u rley
th e re a d in g 1 “ E noch A rd e n ,” a n d th e
fered m any bum ps and separations
a t th e tim e he left.
it
w
ill
be
possible
to
go
over
th
is
before
it
culm
inated
in
m
arriage.
m u sical a c co m p a n im e n t w ritte n by
When Lincoln first m et Miss Todd
ro a d w ith a lo ad ed c a r.
R ic h a rd S tra u s s will be played by
she
w as only sixteen years old and
N
otice
to
the
P
ub
lic—
—
M rs. E. A. W oods. S o m eth in g o u t I
was
being courted by Stephen Doug­
T
he
O
v
erlan
d
Shoe
Shop
w
ill
be
REDDING H AS PROM ISE
o f th e o rd in a ry fo r A sh la n d e rs is in
las
the
g reat m an’s rival in many
OF NEW RAILROAD DEPOT things.
sto re , an d a la rg e crow d is expected. closed M onday, T u e sd a y a n d W e d ­
n e sd ay fo r re p a irs a n d g e n e ra l o v e r­
S eats on sale a t R ose B ro th ers.
Lincoln had suggested in a ra th e r
W KW YO R K C IT Y
h a u lin g . J. D. M ars, p ro p rie to r. I t
R E D D IN G , C alif., A pril 24.— T h e offliand way th a t be would m arry her.
c h a m b e r o f com m erce c o m m itte e th a t A pparently regret set in ra th e r soon,
N EW T O P m ak es y o u r c a r look
w e n t to S an F ra n c is c o e a rly in th e for lie m ade several a tte m p ts to g race­
new . All k in d s of u p h o lste rin g a t W ill Return Home—
EARLY MORNING BLAZE
M rs. J. E. L ain g , w ife of E n g in e e r w eek to u rg e upon S o u th e rn P acific fully w ithdraw from the compact
th e New A uto Top Shop, P a rk S tre e t.
But
Mary,
w
ith
prophetic
vision,
had
DESTROYS RANCH BARN
192-6 L ain g , of th e S h a s ta L im ite d , is v is­ o ffic ia ls th e b u ild in g of a new p a s­ an idea th at lie would one day reach
E a rly S unday m o rn in g fire com ­
Have You Bought That
itin g frie n d s in A sh lan d a n d w ill r e ­ s e n g e r s ta tio n fo r R e d d in g ba» re ­
tiie W hite House and she was deter
p
letely
d
e
stro
y
e
d
a
b
a
rn
on
tb
e
A
l­
Do you know w h e th e r you a re liv­ tu rn to h e r ho m e in P o rtla n d to m o r­ tu rn e d w ith h ig h hopes.
mined to be Its m istress.
b e rt Jo h n so u f ru it ra n c h a t th e co r­
ing in a “ F o o l’s P a r a d is e ” ?
198-1 row evening.
G e n e ral M a n ag e r J . H. D yer
n e r o f M aple an d C h e stn u t s tre e ts .
a g re e d to reco m m en d th e new p a s­
“ Kidnap” Camera.
Many Called by O utdoors—
Tw o s e ts of dou b le h a rn e ss, lo u r
When you inquire about the big cam- ;
T h e h est hom e m ad e c a n d ie s can s e n g e r s ta tio n to th e ex ecu tiv e com ­
The call of th e w ild ” seem s to be be h ad a t R ose B ro th e rs .
5
to
n s of hay, tw o g as en g in es, a m o w -1
era
tiie
statio
n
photographer
uses
in
j
1 5 2 tf m itte e w hich h a s to pass on a ll such
s tro n g upon m any y o u n g A sh la n d e rs
taking
the
1%-ineh
square
photo-
I
j
e
r,
a buggy an d h a lf a ton of barley )
m a tte rs .
graphs for tiie 5O-trip fam ily ticket ’
th e se fin e sp rin g days, a n d a g re a t L e a v es fo r H u m e -
w ere a lso lo st in th e fire . One set
lie says, “Oh, it is a special one we !
n u m b e r of th em have been seen h i k - !
) of h a rn e s s a n d th e buggy b e lo n g e d ,
M rs. C hai S tra n g e , of P o rtla n d , DEMPSEY M AY M E E T M A R T IN
invented y ears ago fo r kidnaping.”
ing in v ario u s d ire c tio n s d u rin g th e
|
to Mr. B echtel, an em ploye of M r. i
•—with—
IN BROOKLYN ON LABOR DAY
w ho h a s been sp e n d in g som e tim e
"How do you num ber them ?”
past few days. Som e boys of tro o p w ith M r. an d M rs. J e ss e N eil, le ft
Jo
h
n
so
n
.
T
h
e
b
a
rn
w
as
in
th
e
m
id-
“It is a six-exposure plate, and each ;
Pencil Attached
tw o. Boy S couts, h ik ed to Van D yke
id le of a c h e rry o rc h a rd , an d 20 o r 25
T E R R A ALTA. W . V a., A pril 24. of these spaces on the sheet of paper ■
S a tu rd a y fo r h e r hom e.
She w as
cliffs S a tu rd a y , an d q u ite a n u m b e r
I
tre
e
s
w
ere
so
badly
d
am
ag
ed
by
the
acco m p an ied by M rs. N ell, w ho goes — J a c k D em psey, h eav y w eig h t c h a m ­ corresponds to one on tiie plute. Each
of J u n io r h ig h school pu p ils w ere
plate is num bered. We used to use ,
: h e a t from th e fire th a t they will n ot
We have the ribbons in
to P o rtla n d fo r a visit w ith h e r p a r ­ pion p u g ilist of th e w o rld , a n d Bob
seen on th e tra il. T he C a m p fire G irls e n ts a n d also fo r a re s t a fte r h e r M a rtin of T e rra A lta, h e a v y w e ig h t tills cam era for kidnaping.
' b e a r th is y e a r, Mr. Jo h n so n says, and
black or color to match dress
Then you swallow your pride and I
p lan an ex ten siv e ex p ed itio n fo r n ex t
I co n sid e rs th is a g r e a te r loss th a n
re c e n t illn ess.
ch am p io n of th e A. E. F ., w ill m eet ask b o ld ly :
S a tu rd a y .
't h e b a rn an d a ll its c o n te n ts. Two
Every school girl and lady,
in a b o u t a t E b b e tts F ie ld , B ro o k ­
“ W hat do you m ean—kidnaping?”
;
h
o
rses,
w
hich
w
ere
in
th
e
b
a
rn
,
w
ere
He
laughs
kindly
a
t
your
ignorance.
j
S pecial! Y a k im a N e tte d Gem P o ­ lyn, N. Y., on L a b o r day, in ev en t
needs one. No danger
F o r in su ra n c e , fire o r a u to , see
rescu ed by Mr. O liver, a n e ig h b o r.i
“Why, you know,” he says, “we tak e I
M
a
rtin
d
e
fe
a
ts
Bob
R
o
p
e
r
a
n
d
Bill
ta
to
e
s,
$2.00
p
e
r
h
u
n
d
re
d
p
o
u
n
d
s.
B eaver R e a lty Co.
1 9 7 tf
o f losing jieneil.
R ecent photograph of the command- " h o w as tiie firs t to see th e blaze,
D e tric k ’s G rocdteflia. W e sell for B re n n a n b e fo re th a t tim e. T h is is a c ­ our cam era and go out on th e street
and see a little boy aud tak e his pic- ; • r of the Salvation Army.
’
a
n
d
ru
sh
e
d
to
th
e
b
a
rn
.
He
saved
less.
1 9 6 tf c o rd in g to Dr. S. M. S c o tt J r ., an in ­
NOTICE
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ture. We get his nam e and address.
th e a n im a ls from th e b laz in g s t r u c - 1
tim a te frie n d o f th e s o ld ie r boxer.
Dr. M a ttie S haw re c ita l in te r p re ­
By and by, a fte r we develop th e pic- !
TOO TATE TO CLASSIFY.
tu r e only w ith th e g re a te s t d iffic u lty .
ture, we go around to his home and j
ta tio n of “ E noch A rd e n .” R ic h a rd V isits Friends H e r e -
In s u ra n c e in th e sum of $500 was
show it to bis m other. If she likes W A N TED - -P osition ns cash ier. Ap-
E d V incent, of C e n tra l P o in t, to ­ H E A V Y T A X P A Y E R F IN E D FOR
S tra u s s m u sical a c co m p a n im e n t by
ply 777 G eneral Del., A shland c a rrie d on tiie b a rn , h u t no in s u r ­
RU NN IN G TRACTOR ON ROAD the picture, she buys one. T h a t’s
Mrs. E. A. W ood. M asonic h all T u e s­ g e th e r w ith his w ife a n d m o th e r,
O regon.
kidnaping.”—P
ittsb
u
rg
h
D
ispatch.
198-6 an ce w as c a rrie d on th e co n te n ts.
day ev en in g . A pril 25, 8 o ’clock. A d­ w ere v isitin g w ith M rs. C la ra F o s te r,
P E N D L E T O N , O r., A pril 24.—
¡FO R S A L E — In d ia n m otorcycle, $35. T he to ta l a p p ro x im a te loss is a b o u t
m ission. 55 c e n ts in clu d in g w a r tax e a st of th e c ity S u n d ay . M rs. Vin­
Furs.
In q u ire a t A shland Iro n W orks. , 51500.
T ic k ets on sa le a t M cNair B ro th ers c e n t is a g ra n d d a u g h te r of M rs. F o s­ F a rm e rs of U m a tilla co m ity h av e
T rapping Is being carried on more 1 P h o n e 101.
19 8-1* i I t is not know n how th e fire w as
p
ro
te
s
te
d
th
e
a
r
r
e
s
t
of
H
e
rm
a
n
R
o
s
-
)
D n 'g Store.
198-1 ter. Mr. V in cen t is q u ite well know n
extensively this season than for the
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s ta r te d , h u t it is p resu m e d som e
in A sh lan d , h a v in g a tte n d e d th e A sh­ e n b e rg , f a rm e r of P e n d le to n , w ho last ten years, and the catch is ah- ; FO R R E N T — H o u se k e e p in g
100n?s
’
tra m p s had sp e n t th e n ig h t th e re ,
lan d n o rm a l school w hen t h a t in sti- was placed u n d e r bon d s by th e ju s ­ normal, reports th e m anager «if the j s u ita ab
b le fo r c o u p le; a d u lts only.
>S?UGS,B?
614 B o u levard
198-5* a n d ^ 1 ;l n iatcb o r tb e a sh es from a
438-L
'u tio n w as fu n c tio n in g .
tic e c o u rt fo r d riv in g his tr a c to r over W innipeg F u r Auction Sales company.
- c ig a re tte o r pipe fall on th e hay.
Economic law s work as rigidly in
a paved hig h w ay .
An in d ig n a tio n
FO
R
SA
L
E
—
R
e
a
so
n
a
b
le
,
good
seven
P h o n e 119. W e call a n d d eliv er. m e e tin g w as h eld a n d it is p la n n e d the fa r north as elsew here. A short
room p la s te re d house. Call a t 128
age of any comm odity runs prices
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
1 9 8 tf to h av e th e fa rm e rs call in a body- up. Then high prices lure larger p r o I Nob H ill s tr e e t, or ph o n e 354-Y.
1 9 8 -tf
on th e / s t a t e h ig h w a y co m m issio n < duetion. W ith th e supply increased,
Last-Times today—
F o r in su ra n c e , good u n d e r a ll c ir­ n ex t w eek, w hen it is in P e n d le to n , price slum ps. Then production falls FO R SA LE — 1; a u tifu l, p u re b re d
cu m sta n ce s.
B eaver R e a lty Co.
J e rs e y cow ; 38 p o unds m ilk now :
to o b ta in a ru lin g allo w in g fa rm e rs off.
19 7 -tf to ru n tr a c to r s over th e h ig h w ay s,
It's th e e tern al m erry-go-round, , fre sh over th re e m o n th s: bred
ag a in to p u re b re d . W o rth $150 of
w ith speculators playing the tu rn in
fo r w hich th e y pay heavy taxes.
a n y o n e ’s m oney. W ill ta k e $100
the
m
arket.
D
inner
G
uests—
P a c ific c o a s , L e a g u e
fo r quick sale. 153 G ra n ite . P h o n e
D. N. D avis an d fam ily w ere d in -
HA Y PRICES AR E DOUBLED
411-R .
198-J
V ernon .........................W ° n L ° s t PcA
—in—
He Found Himself.
¡n e r g u e sts a t th e J. V. W rig h t hom e
667
San F ra n c isc o . . . . . . ’ i j
T he m arine had tum bled off a mo­ FO R SA L E — L a rg e red cow, g iv in g
6 .647 on M o u n tain a v e n u e S unday.
Los A ngeles .......... ' ’ " 9
LA G R A N D E, O r., A pril 24 — T he torcycle, and he w as dead to the world
38 p o u n d s now ; fre sh over tw o
7 .563
S a c ra m e n to ............... ' ’ g
price of hay h a s in c re a se d g re a tly when they carried him to the hospital.
m o n th s : te s ts 6.2.
She is v a lu ­
8 .500
O a k la n d : .....................
o 9 .471
Tomorrow—A CECIL B DeMILLE Production—
Yeo sez: I sell life in su ra n c e . 189 d u rin g th e p a s t few w eeks b ecau se) The next m orning he woke up just
a b le from p ro d u c tio n sta n d p o in t.
Sal L a k e .......................... 4
$100
rak
es
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er.
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.
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doctor
cam
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around
to
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liow
of th e la te sp rin g . W h e re a p ric e of
P o rtla n d .....................
5
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the p atien t w as getting along.
A shland Girl W ill Be M in is t e r -
S e a ttle .......................' ' ' 4
$4 a ton in th e sta c k w as o ffe red ,
11 .267
“
Well,
well,
my
m
an,”
said
the
doc
M iss M ary G uiley. a fo rm e r A sh­ five m o n th s ago, h ay is now sellin g ,
FO R SA LE— P u re b re d J e rs e y h e ife r. )
to r cheerily, “how did you find your
15 m o n th s; w o rth $100; will ta k e
lan d g irl, w ho h a s m an y frie n d s fo r $8 to $10 a ton.
N ational Ixmgue
B aled hay is self this m orning?”
$50. T h re e sp len d id h e ife r calves. !
h
ere,
is
soon
to
becom
e
a
n
o
rd
ain
e
d
W on L ost P et.
being sold by fa rm e rs a t $18 a ton
“I opened my eyes,” said the Gyrene
p
u re b re d J e rse y , red D u rh a m and
New York ....................... 5
1 .833 m in is te r from th e E u g e n e B ible f. o. b. cars.
“took a good look a t the bed—saw
H o lste in .
153 G ra n ite .
Phone
C hicago .................... " ’ ’ 5
2 .714 school.
with Dorothy Dalton, Mildred Harris, Conrad Nagel
some guy lying in it—and there I was.”
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P h ila d e lp h ia .......... . ’ ’ 3
2 .600
—Tiie
L
eatherneck.
WOMEN R E FU SE JURY DUTY«,
St. U olls ......................... 3
Theodore Kosloff, .John Davidson, Julia Faye
2 .600
FO R SA LE— R e g iste re d fem a le g o at.
L aw n m o w ers p u t in f ir s t c la ss o r ­
P itts b u rg h .......... .. ’ ’ ’ 3
IN
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4 .429
13 m o n th s old. H as fine p ed ig ree,
B ro o k ly n .................... '
9
The Youngest Soldier Killed.
A* dance h all qu een in a M exican oil tow n. A p en n iless y o u th ,
4 .333 d e r. W e call fo r a n d d e liv e r. F ix it
1
all
high p ro d u ce rs. She is a b e a u ­
R
epresentative
Isaac
Siegal,
of
New
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b
linded. A p e tte d d a n c er, w ith E u ro p e a t h e r feet. A g a m b lin g
P h o n e 183-R .
5 .280 Shop, B eav er Block.
PE N D L E T O N , O r., A pril 24.—
tifu l little T o g g e n b u rg . $25 in ­
B oston .............................. j
York,
recently
m
ade
claim
in
the
house
4 .200
‘ g r e a s e r ” w hose d a g g e r w as his law .
192 tf
c lu d in g tr a n s f e r p ap ers. 153 G ra n ­
W om an ju ry se rv ic e as p ro v id ed in
of rep resen tativ es th a t A lbert Cohen,
ite. P h o n e 411-R .
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M oves in H om e H e r e -
All s tra n g e ly c a u g h t up in a s to r y t h a t s ta r ts in u n d e rw o rld s trife ,
th e new ju ry law is p ro v in g e x p en ­ whose p aren ts now live in Memphis.
American League
A m os D a h u ff a n d fam ily , w ho sive in U m a tilla c o u n ty , w ith C irc u it Tenn., w as th e youngest soldier to he FO R
th e n grow s an d grow s, th ro u g h s ta te ly tem p le s, g o rg eo u s palaces,
R E N T — 160
a c re s.
C h e rry
Won Lost Pet.
h
av
e
been
liv
in
g
in
G
ra
n
ts
P
a
s
s
fo
r
sh im m e rin g b e a u ty an d w e a lth , t o lavish p ro p o rtio n s n e v e r equaD*
C le v e la n d ....................... 6
C reek. K la m a th c o u n ty . O reg o n ; ;
J u d g e P h e lp s fin d in g th a t he h a d to killed in action in France. He was
New Y ork ...................... 5
c u ltiv a te d and p a s tu re la n d s; hest
som e tim e, h av e m oved b ack to A sh ­ o rd e r a fo u rth ju ry p a n e l d ra w n on killed in action on October 5, 1918.
led on sta g e o r screen.
P h ila d e lp h ia .................. 4
w oven w ire fen c in g ; irrig a tio n w a- j
lan d , an d a re occupying th e ir hom e a c c o u n t of th e re fu s a l of w om en to while serving with the 26th infantry
An a v a la h c h e of p e rfe c t e n te r ta in m e n t!
St. L o u is ......................... 4
te r : s m a ll b u ild in g s, etc.
R ent
At
the
tim
e
of
his
enlistm
ent
he
w
as
on
P
a
lm
a
v
en
u
e.
M
rs.
E.
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m
ith
,
serve. T w en ty -fiv e of th e 28 w om en
C hicago ............................ 3
paid by im p ro v in g place fo r y e a r
Also
th e w ife of th e w ell-know n p o u ltry - se rv e d by th e s h e riff have ta k e n a d ­ thirteen years uud six m ouths old.
B oston .............................. 3
o r te rm of y e a rs. E x c e lle n t te rm s ) j
W a sh in g to n .................. 2
m an of A sh lan d , is th e d a u g h te r of v a n ta g e o f th e o p tio n a l law to re fu se
to r ig h t p a rty . W rite J. P. Rose,
“ THE FALL GUY’’A Genuine Larry Semon Comedy
D etro it, ............................ 0
133 L a th ro p s tr e e t, M adison, W is.
Mr. an d M rs. D ah u ff.
service.
C liff P a y n e m ak e s sew ing tab les.
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Demand RINDLESS bacon. Det­
rick sell It for less.
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in a new package that fits the pocket—
A t a price that fits the pocket-book—
The sam e unmatched blend of
T
, V
and B
Tobaccos
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