Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 28, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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PAOS FoüH
A shland
weekly tidings
F rid a y , A p iil 2«, liT-Li
ft.-j.are*
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and ¿Personal
, ‘TTN D T H E W OMAN” TO N IG H T
AT THE VINING THEATER
Table Rock
A lm a R u b e n s, w ho is th e fe a tu re d ' A LANDMARK OF OREGON, FAMED IN INDIAN LORE
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la
y e r in “ F in d th e W o m a n ,” a t th e
--------------------- Side Lights — ------------------
V in in g th e a te r to n ig h t, is a d e sce n d ­
Ey MAYME M cW ILLIA M S
th e In d ia n s.
H e w as th e W illiam
a n t of P e te r P a u l R u b e n s, th e f a m - 1
Big d an ce, Gold h ill, A p ril 2 9 th .
F ollow th e crowtl to K ingsbury
; Sii ' . : <
I ous F le m ish p a in te r.
Few of th e la te s e ttle r s a re ac- P en n of th e w est.
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Saturday n ight.
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In F iu d th e W o m a n ” M iss R u b - , q u a in te d w ith th e w e a lth of h isto ry
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forced
F o r in su ra n c e , good u n d e r a ll cir- B rig h te n in g Up P r o p e jty __
c u m sta n ce s.
B eav er R e a lty Co
M rs. A. H. R u ssell, o f N o rth M ain o u ts ta n d in g ta le n ts . She is seen as Few know of th e s tru g g le s , th e tria ls to give UP th e ir lan d , they becam e ;
T he
1 9 7 -tf s tre e t, is h a v in g h e r h o u se re p a in te d S ophie C arey, a c o n c e rt sin g e r, w ho a n d th e h a rd s h ip s w hich w ere m et m o re sav ag e a n d ' re le n tle ss.
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th
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a
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days.
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a n d re n o v a te d .
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New
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see
ng
th
a
t
th
ey
could
M akes Trip to Jack son ville—-
h e r w ay on th e sta g e .
T h e tw o a r e being d e stro y e d to m ak e room n o t saVe th e ir hom e except i»y fight-
Mr. a n d M rs. E . H u sc h k e have
C olum bia re c o rd s red u c e d to 65c
y o u n g w om en a r e s tra n g e ly Involved for m o d ern s tr u c tu r e s , b u t th e re i n r fo r 1 • D ie.. too, jo in ed th e
p u rc h a se d a new B ulck 4 an d m ade a t R ose B ro th e rs.
«Li. > • wj< r .Xv.LV .
I 5211 in a m u rd e r m y ste ry , o n e o f th e still re m a in s to us th e n a tu r a l lan d - trib e s In th e ir e ffo rt to
f t
th e ir f ir s t trip y e ste rd a y , d riv in g to
hold w h at
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be
rem
oved.
sti11
r
e
m
a
i»ed.
Ja c k so n v ille . T hey w ere accom panied
T ry D e trlc k fo r rip e olives, g ree n
tL-
by th e ir d a u g h te r a n d Mr. Z undel.
L ittle m o re th a n a h a lf c e n tu ry
M ajor K e a in e y w as se n t to aid th e
olives, sw e e t pick les, dill p ick les, j know n t h a t a b o u t th e tim e th e vic­
tim
w
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illed
in
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is
office,
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om
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fe-fe?
ago
s
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u
th
e
rn
O
regon
w
as
th
e
hom
e
p
io
n e e rs- Two b a ttle s w ere fo u g h t
boiled h am , c h ip p ed beef a n d honey.
w
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seen
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in
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th
e
room
by
w
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R
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but
the
Lié dance, Gold H ill, A p ril 2 9 th "W e sell fo r le ss.”
2 0 1 tf
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o a
re escap ®- T h u s it is up to place to place, h u n tin g a n d fish in g . s e itle r s tvere u n su c ce ssfu l, a n d th is
6 P° 1Ce t0 lnd th e W o m a n .”
he lived in c o m p a ra tiv e peace a n d gave t!;e In d la n s c o u ra g e a n d added
N ew h a ts a n d ¡flow ers a t M rs.*
H e lm a n ’s W h ite S u lp h u r P lu n g e S im ons.
c o n te n tm e n t.
t0 th e P io n e e rs’ tro u b le .
G en eral
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a n d B a th s open fo r th e se aso n S a t-'
SIGNIFICANT ACROSTIC GETS
\
T ab le R ock, th e ‘‘w a tc h to w e r of ^ Hne’ Wh° w as on h 8 way t0 C ali-
u rd a y , A pril 29th.
200-6
No
C hildren’s W eek—
PR IZ E FROM MAGAZINE th e v a lle y ,” w as th e hom e of th e fornia> h u rrle d to th e valley.
H. G Corcoran of W ashington, D. C „ Needs No A erial fo r H .s R adio O u tfit,
so
o
n
e
r
had
th
e
In
d
ia
n
s
h
e
a
rd
th
a
t!
• T h e re seem s to be no end to th e
H is Receiving W ire Being Connected to the W ire Springs of H is Bed.
'
t trib e of th a t n am e. S itu a te d a s it is
F o r in su ra n c e , fire o r a u to , s e e !-‘w e e k s - a n d “ days>.. b u t c h ild r e n 's
.... j its o a lm o st lhe h a d a r r iv e d - th a n his nam o was
T h e io llo w in g a c ro stic w as a w a rd - so ......
n e a ...........
r th e ..................
riv e r, w ith
B eav er R e a lty Co.
1 9 7 tf w eek is th e tim e to sto p a n d c o n sid e r ed firs t p riz e in a c o n te s t c o n d u c te d p e rp in d ic u la r sid es a n d rea c h e d by
'' ' '
side.
t ’hiet J o called from T a b le Rock
th e m o ra l a n d s p ir itu a l tra in in g of by “ Topics of th e Day F ilm s ’
only one n a rro w tr a il, it a ffo rd e d the '
M« i ley C ircle M et
; th e boys a n d girls.
Som e of th e
a
c
ro
ss th e riv e r to G en eral L ane,
L— ess re s tric tiv e le g is la t’on.
In d ia n s a n a tu r a l stro n g h o ld . F ro m
T h e M erley circ le sp e n t a very q u e stio n s th a t it w ould be w ell to
te
llin
g him of th e ir tro u b le s. “ T he
O— rg an iz ed e ffo rt by all.
th is a d v a n ta g e o u s p o sitio n c o m m a n d ­
p le a s a n t a fte rn o o n W e d n esd a y w ith ask y o u rse lf a re , “ W h a t is th e Sun-
w
h
ite
m en h av e com e on h o rse s in
W — id e-a w a k e
a ttitu d e
to w a rd in g a view of th e w hole valley, th e
Mrs. H olm es, w ith gam es a n d fancy day school doing fo r y o u r c h ild ’ ” -
g re a t n u m b ers. They a re ta k in g o u r
b u sin e ss o p p o rtu n itie s.
In d ia n s w atch ed w ith je a lo u s eyes
w ork.
Mrs. W rig h t, Mrs. H aw k s j “ W ho is te a c h in g yOur c h ild re n th e
c o u n try . W e a re a fra id to lie dow n
F — ffic le n t m a n a g e m e n t.
every m o v em en t of th e im m ig ra n ts ,
an d Mrs. C adam a a s sis te d in se rv in g g r e a t, e te rn a l p rin c ip le s of rig h te o u s-
to
sleep les I hey com e upon us. W e
R— elief from ta x b u rd e n th a t a n d sw ift as eagles, sw ooped down
th e delicio u s re fre s h m e n ts .
M rs .1 ness in G od’s w o rd ? ” ; “ W ould it n o t
upon th em a n n ih ila tin g w hole p a r- n
, H °
an d w',n t peace
s tifle s in cen tiv e.
W ill H olm es won th e p rizes in th e be well to becom e a c q u a in te d w ith
..
¡O
ur
h e a rts a re s 'c k .”
T — a x a tio n based on
e c o n o m e ties.
co n tests.
C h ief Jo had b o asted th a t he had
; th e c h ild ’s te a c h e r ? ” T h ese q u e s­
prin cip les.
W hen gold w as disco v ered in Ja c k -
a ‘‘th o u sa n d w a rrio rs w ho could
tions. w ith m an y o th e rs, sh o u ld be
A— g g ressiv e le a d e rs h ip in busi-j
! s o n ’s G ulch, e x c itin g s to rie s of v ast d a r k en th e su n w ith th e ir a rr o w s ,”
All y o u r frie n d s w ill be th e re .
ness.
given c o n sid e ra tio n d u rin g th e com -
¡w e a lth a n d u n to ld tre a s u re reach ed an d had refuged to y ie ,d ty
whj
K in g sp u ry , S a tu rd a y n ig h t. 2 0 1 -2 hlg w eek
X— p an sio n of e x p o rt tra d e .
— BO ILED HAM
— HEAD LETTU C E
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Die e a st, a n d m an y p erso n s s ta r te d neonle
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F o o d In sp e c to r Her«'—
b etw een employe«- a n d e n f e t
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7
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L ane W3S th e In d ia n s ’ f i e n d , and
— L E A P LETTU C E
P icn ic L unches —
L. S. L each, s ta te food in sp e c to r,
ployed.
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AND
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ES
— R A D ISH ES
G et a lo a f of n u t b rea d , g ra h a m
ure.
h a s been sp e n d in g th e p a st se v era l
—
D
ILL
P
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K
L
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S
In
th
e
shadow
of
T
ab
le
R
ock
th
e
b rea d , sa la d , pie, cake, c ream puffs,
S— a le sm a n sh ip raised to a h ig h e r j
— G R E E N ONIONS
d ay s in sp e c tin g g ro ce rie s, m e a t m a r ­
W eary a n d fo o tso re, h e a rts ic k and hist council w as held an d w as, as has
cold m e a ts, a t )Hom e B ak ery , 69
— S W E E T P IC K L E S
plane.
P U R E O L I \ E O IL
k e ts, r e s ta u r a n ts a n d th e like.
______
j hom esick, b u t w ith c o u ra g e u n d a u n t- been re la te d , one of th e m ost im-
N o rth M ain St.
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— SOI R PR REES
— MAZOLA
!ed, th e p io n ee rs reach ed th e R o gue posing s ig h ts ev er w itn essed by hu-
A H om e C om fort ra n g e a t Icen-
G V RA N TO RS
OF
— BANANAS
—
WE<SO?< o i l
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r
valley.
L
ittle
d
id
th
e
y
th
in
k
as
m
an
eye.
T
he
council
w
as
held
on
The new “ W elw orth” Blouse,
h o w e r's New a n d Second H an d S tore,
HOLD M E E T IN G
—
GRANGES
¡th e y gazed over th e p ic tu re s q u e val- th e w e ste rn side of th e rock, and
SALAD D R ESSI\(iS
now $2 .0 0 . E . R. Isaac & Co.
389 E. M ain.
199-3*
— LEMONS
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¡ley th a t on y o n d e r fla t-to p p ed m oun- a f te r it closed th e b u g les sounded
— WAN R A PE R
(C o n trib u te d )
ta in lu rk e d th e ir d e a d lie s t enem y, a n d th e sold e rs m arc h ed slow ly
— G R A P E I R l IT
M inisters V isit G ian ts Pass—
— P A P E R PLA TES
H e lm a n ’s W h ite S u lp h u r P lu n g e
A t th e m e e tin g called a t th e city !
As th e n u m b e r of s e ttle r s in c re a s- a w a y iu st as th e ray s of th e s e ttin g
a n d B ath s open fo r th e seaso n S a t - 1 T he Rev. C. C. H u le t a n a C. F.
K o e h le r of A sh lan d , Rev. Jo sep h An- b a ll ^a s f n ig h t of th e g u a ra n to rs of e d - th e In d ia n s becam e m ore re s tle s s su n R’- Ided th e su m m it of T able Rock
u rd a y , A pril 2 9 th .
200-6
Q u a rre ls led to Did th e In d ia n s read th e ir doom in
gell of P h o en ix , a n d Rev. E. P. L a w - ith e 1922 C h a u ta u q u a , th e re w as a a n d tre a c h e ro u s .
th a t r e ttin g sun or realize th a t they
Tini “ W irthinore” W aist, now ren ce of M edford, w ent to G ra n ts g o o d ,-v a tte n d a n c e , a n d m uch w as s k irm ish e s, sk irm is h e s to b a ttle s .
In
th
e
s
p
rin
g
of
1850,
G
e
n
e
ral
b
ad re lin q u ish e d fo re v e r th e ir rig h t
P
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ss
la
st
e
v
en
in
g
fo
r
th
e
in
s
ta
lla
tio
n
acco
m
p
iish
ed
in
th
e
w
ay
of
a
rra
n
g
e
-
$1.00. E. R. Isaac & Co.
service of Rev. H a rt of th e P re sb y - m e n ts - A c o m m u n ic a tio n from th e L ane, th e n g o v e rn o r of O regon, cam e 0 Die hom e w hich iiad firs t been
te ria n ch u rc h th e re .
A g e n e ra l *be m in is te ria l asso c ia tio n w as r e a d , j w -tb a ^ew m en a n d som e frie n d ly D ieirs? W ho sh a ll say w hat it cost
V isitin g D aughter—
M r. K e lle r, of A rizona, is v isitin g c h u rc h su p p e r a t 6 o ’clock preceded a s k in g t h a t no a d m issio n be c h a rg e d ' In d ia n s to" aid in q u ie tin g th e R ogue Die In d ia n s to see th e b e a u tifu l val-
Rev. K o e h le r de- f ° r Difi S u n d ay p ro g ra m s, b u t th a t riv e r trib e s. W ith his c h a ra c te ris tic ^ey " h ic h fo r tim e im m em o ria l had
a t p re s e n t w ith his d a u g h te r, M rs. th e cerem o n ies.
liv
ered
th
e
se
rm
o
n
,
an d Rev. A ngell c o lle ctio n s be ta k e n in ste a d .
T h e coolness a n d d ecisiv en ess he se n t th is be!°n g ed to them and th e irs, pass
G a lb ra th , of L incoln s tre e t.
a n d Rev. L a w re n c e gave th e c h a rg e s ic o m m u n ic a tio n also c o n ta in e d th e laconic m essage to th e In d ia n s at in to o th e r a n d s tra n g e h an d s.
An in cid e n t is re la te d of an In d ia n
re q u e s t th a t th e E lliso n -W h ite C hau- th e ir fo rtre s s on T ab le R ock:
“I
Good fro n t office room fo r r e n t. to th e p a s to r a n d c o n g re g a tio n .
———
ta u q u a co m p an y be a sk e d to a rra n g e w a n t a peace ta lk . Com e u n a rm e d .” n ia ’(len w hose d u sk y lover had been
B eav er B lock.
1 9 7 -tf
TODAY-
D ano- M oose H all S a tu rd a y n ig h t, th e S u n d ay p ro g ra m s in a c co rd a n ce
T he fo llow ing day th e c h ie f w ith
t,ie ' vil!te so ld ie rs who,
L eedom ’s O rc h e stra .
G en eral L a n e !
th a t sh e to ° m jg h t be c a p ­
2 0 2 -2 w ith th e s p irit of th e S a b b a th
K. N elson m ak e s s u its to o rd e r.
75 fo llo w ers cam e,
H o te l A sh lan d Block.
. I 6 8 tf
S e c re ta ry H. C. G aley p re se n te d a n d th e In d ia n c h ie f s a t in th e m id ­ tu re d . o r t h a t sh e sh o u ld n e v e r see
P h o n e 119. W e call a n d d eliv er.
, his re s ig n a tio n , w hich w as re lu c ta n t- dle of a circle fo rm ed by th e s o l­ him a g a in , th re w h e rs e lf from th e
F in e O ak R e frig e ra to rs a t Icen- P a u ls e r u d ’s.
198t? ly a ccep ted , and F. J. S hinn w as un- d ie rs a n d In d ia n s. B efore th e m e e t­ c liff only to be d a sh ed to pieces on
! a n im o u sly elected to fill th e vacancy. ing com m enced 75 a rm e d In d ia n s th e c ru e l ro ck s below.
h o w e r’s New a n d Second H and S tore,
Big dance. Gold H ill, S a t u r d a y o ne of th e mQgt e 8 sen t;al m a tte r s o f , a rriv e d . T hey w ere to ld to lay dow n
389 E. M ain.
1 9 9 -lm o *
W ell m ay it be said of T able Rock
n ig h t.
1
b u sin e ss w as gone Into re la tiv e to! th e ir a rm s an d be se ate d . W hen all an d th e In d ia n s w hose hom e it was,
-wit II—-
M oves to C reswell —
“ h e re th e y w a rre d ; th e e ch o in g w ar-
I rem e d y in g th e a c o u stic d e fe c ts o f t h e ' was q u ie t, G e n e ral L an e spoke
T
Take P leasu re Trip—
P a u l G uiley has se cu re d w ork a t W ill
M rs. A u b rey R e d ife r. of G a rfie ld I X ’l n T b b; ’’idin?r’ anrt t h ® ^ - ¡ h e a r you have been m u rd e rin g my w hoops. th e d efy in g d e a th song.
C resw ell, O r., a n d h a s m oved his
It m u s t stop.
My people b° tb " P,t bpre> a n d w hen th e tig e r
...
—
I m irte e on b lin d in e an d g ro u n d s was people.
s tr e e t, an d M rs. H e ttie ¡Cozart, of B
fam ily to th a t place.
m
u
st
pass
th
ro
u
g
h
y
o
u
r
c
o u n try in Rt” e was o e i , c u ile d th e sm o k e of
a u th o riz e d to ta k e th e n e c e ssa ry
s ’re e t, expect to leav e fo r P o rtla n d
p eace.” H e re th ey h e a rd th e ro a r
s te rq to rem e d y th is d efect.
safety . O u r law s h av e been ex ten d -
i eo sez: I sell life In su ra n c e. 189 in th e n e a r f u tu r e on a p le a s u re trip .
of
th e la s t w ave as it s e ttle d over
T he C lm u ta u o u a m o v em en t s h o u ld ed t h ere.
Q ^ y th em a n d I’ve in
T IIE REAUTI1 UL STA R O F “ H U M O R ESQ U E”
Mrs. R e d ife r w ill v isit w ith h e r p a r ­
th
em
fo rev er.
h av e a t th e p re s e n t tim e th e se rio u s peace. T he G re a t F a th e r a t W a sh -
D etrick se lls b u tte r fo r less. 2 0 1 tf e n ts, th e W a lk e r fam ily , a t C o ttag e
T h e couna^t fires no lo n g e r b u rn
c o n s 'd e r a ’ion of a ll p u b lic -sp irite d in g to n w ill buy y o u r lan d s a n d pay
G rove en ro u te .
on
T ab le R ock; th e d rea d e d w a r cry
R io a d iv a y h ig h m ill lo w l i . r — g< l< !-digging vnnips a n d iniKM'eiit
A m erican citiz e n s, and of a ll fo r-¡y o u fo r th e m .” H e p au sed fo r a re ­
Dew D rop I du — fo r lu n ch es.
h a s died aw ay ; blit we h av e w 'th us
g i l l fro m tiie c o u n tiy — a ll N e w Y o ik at i U beat m id w o rs t__
Big dance. Gold H ili. S a tu rd a y
» l»
" “ » r d ply. All w as silence. S ud d en ly th e
m any of th e b rav e noble so u ls who
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In-
W ill Move to Ranch—
liight.
A n iysteiy-rom an ce b ristlin g u illi m ore th rills u id sus|M*nse
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com ing c iv iliz a tio n as In d isso lu b ly s ta n tly , b . In d ia n a lea p e d to t h e .r . n “ ? " 1 / " L " ” '
D. N. D avis a n d fam ily expect to
than
th e average pei-son experience»« in a life-tim e.
a ,
n, , .
. d e a r. \, e have th e m em ory of those
In k ed
td h e th e r.
M r.
R o o sev elt a,
feet, b ra n d is h in g th e ir w eapons and
m ove onto th e ir ra n c h on th e G reen
H av e a fit a t O rrea. O rres c lean s
who have passed to th e " g re a t be-
called th e C h a u ta u q u a " th e m ost g iving th e d re a d e d w ar cry.
S p rin g s m o u n ta in in th e n e a r fu tu re , c lo th e s. P h o n e 64.
191-3
y o n d .”
-Als«»—.
A m e r’c^n th in e in A m e ric a.” In th e
G e n e ral L ane, by a fla sh of his eye
w h ere th ey w ill re m a in for th e su m ­
S o u th e rn O regon has a h isto ry
L e t us b rig h te n up y o u r old s u it. I wrar w ben
P la tfo rm w as used by gave a sig n a l. T h e c h ie f w as seized
m er m o n th s.
w hich sh o u ld be an in sp ira tio n to
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
1 9 8 tf
g o v ern m p n t to g et in fo rm a tio n a n d th e In d ia n s c o m m an d ed to be
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e r sons a n d d a u g h te rs fo rev er. May
_______
.b e fo re th e people. P re s id e n t W ilson se ate d . T h e m e e tin g th e n proceed- h t]l(?
C liff P a y n e m ak e s sew in g tab le s.
..
. . .
tb e
k n o w led g e
of
th a t
h isto rv
K. N elson does c le a n in g , p ressin g , i called it " a n in te g ra l p a rt of th e ed . as if
n o th in g had h ap p en ed . ‘‘Now
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re
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a
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g
an
d
dyeing.
Uai«l of T h a n k s —
1 6 8 t f ; n a tio n a l d e fe n s e .”
go hom e. R e tu rn in tw o d ays in a
ev ery h e a r t in th e lan d “ w h ere ro lls
R em em b er, w hen you spend y o u r frie n d ly m a n n e r to a n o th e r co u n cil.’
W e w ish to ex p ress o u r h e a rtfe lt
th e O re g o n .”
N O T IC E
m oney fo r a C h a u ta u q u a tic k e t, vou Y our c h ie f sh a ll be m y g u e s t.” T he
th a n k s an d a p p re c ia tio n
of th e
H av in g le ft my bed an d b o a rd on ¡a re in v e s tin g in so m e th in g t h a t ¡v ery fe a rle ssn e ss a n d b o ld n ess th a t
n e ig h b o rly k in d n e ss a n d sy m p a th y
show n in h e lp fu ln ess, th e serv ices J u n e 5, 1921, I will n o t be resp o n - b rin g s d iv id en d s. E d u c a tio n is th e was show n by G en eral L a n e seem ed
ind th e b e a u tifu l flow ers, d u rin g o u r ,s ib le io r a n y d e b ts m ad e by m y w ife, b e st p u rc h a s e t h a t m oney can buy. to overcom e th e In d ia n s. W ith th e ir
Yes, we k n o w w h a t so m an y say c h ie f held a s h o sta g e th e In d ia n s
b e re a v e m e n t.— Mrs. C. M athes a n d L a u ra K elts.
J. A. K E L T S.
F a m ily
i a b o u t n e e d in g th e tim e for b u sin e ss d e p a rte d .
COMBS ALL WAY FROM NEW
a n d all th a t.
B ut re m e m b e r, th a t
E a rly th e n ex t m o rn in g a squaw
YORK FOR MOTHER’S DAY a ll b u sin e ss an d no re la x a tio n m ak e s w as seen on th e o p p o site sid e of th e
real e s ta te -v alu a b le in th e grave- riv e r.
She begged to he allow ed
i E a rl R azo r, who h a s been stu d y - y a rd s, too, b e c au se people w ho n e v e r to see h e r lo rd .
G en eral L a n e
, Ing m usic in New Y ork C ity fo r s o m e l re la x . c o llap se b e fo re th e ir tim e,
b ro u g h t h e r a c ro ss a n d by his cour-
tim e p a st, h a s se n t w ord to th e ef-
T he a v e ra g e m an sp e n d s m ore for teo u s, k in d ly tre a tm e n t of h e r, won
The exhibition ended rather badly. It
j feet th a t he will be hom e fo r M oth­ c ig a rs w ith in tw o w eeks th a n it costs th e c o n fid en ce of b o th th e c h ie f and
IN
very nearly was a big day for the lions
e r ’s day, w hich com es on May 14. to p u rc h a se a C h a u ta q u a tic k e t his squaw .
So m uch did th e ch ief
and a sad day for Mr. Jenkins—all for
. 1 ;
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He left New Y ork se v era l d ays ago w hich w ould e n a b le him to see a n d a d m ire him ^that he a sk e d to be
w
ant of proper care in getting ready.
by a u to a n d ex p ects to Vurn gas a ll b e a r som e of th e m o st n o ted m en ■ given G e n e ral L a n e ’s nam e
He w as
g
H a e ifle ('o a s t L e a g u e
th e w a / to A sh lan d . H av in g given an d w om en in A m erica, m en a n d told th a t he could have h a lf th e
Many a m. .1 \ ho has business to do and
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W on Lost Pet. his WOrd to spend M o th e r’s day w ith w om en w ho a re sh a p in g th e p u b lic . n a m e an d w as e v e r a f te r know n as
a living to make and a job tQ fill is as care­
Salt Lake ............
.1 0
.667 bis m o th e r, he w ill u n d o u b te d ly a r- jo p ln io n of o u r n a tio n , an d w ho a re ¡‘‘C hief J o .”
V ern o n ...............
less
howz he feeds his body as Mr. Jenkins
.632 rive w ith in th e next tw o w eeks.
¡m a k in g h isto ry . R em em b er, t h a t if
W hen th e council m et a g a in a
San F r a n c i s c o .............. .1 4
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was in picking out a club.
Los A ngeles ................... jp
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¡you pay in a sin g le ad m issio n in -, tre a ty w as m ade. G e n e ral L an e w rote
.455;
S a c ra m e n to .............. i i l O
O u r s u its sa tisfy .
P a u ls e r u d ’a. ste a d of b u y in g a seaso n tic k e t, you a few w ords on slips of p a p e r and
.455;
P o rtla n d .................... ’ g
1 9 8 -tf
pay as m uch fo r an y th re e e n -!s ig n e d his n am e. T h ese w ere given
Some foods art too heavy, some
.444
Nuts digests quickly and whole­
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and
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th
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are
too
starchy,
many
lack
neces-
S e a ttle .............
8
somely. Served with cream or
.364
.p e c
. l a k i m a N e tte d Gem Po- costs, b u t you have not helped A s h - js l'p s held to g e th e r th e y wer«« p re-
CvDy
elements
and
so
starve
the
good milk, it is a complete food —
tatoes.^
.00 p e r h u n d re d po u n d s. ( lan d one sin g le penny.
served by th e In d ia n s who trie d to
N a tio n a l L e a g u e
body — and many load the system
crisp
and delicious.
D e tric k ’s G rocétertia. W e sell for
How m uch w ould m ost of us g lad -j re m e m b e r w h a t Jo e L ane h a d to ld
W on L ost P et. I
down
with
fermentation
and
auto­
less.
C hicago ..........
1 9 6 tf ly give if we could h e a r B eecher, o r th em a n d re m a in a t peace
H is
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Grape-Nuts is just the food for
New Y ork
9
intoxication.
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those who ta re to meet life's situa­
.545 LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL
P h ilip s, o r th e g re a t F a th e r V a u g h ­
P h ila d e lp h ia . . . . 7 7 5
Grape-Nuts
helps
build
health
.500
tions well prepared in health.
PLAYS YR EK A SATURDAY an , w ho died som e tim e ag o a t D u­
B rooklyn .............. 7 . 7
5
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
.417
and
strength.
It
contains
the
full
P itts b u rg h .................\ \ 4
O
rder G ra p e -N u ts from your
buque?
W hen you spend y o u r
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B oston .........................
3
richness
of
wheat
and
malted
bar­
T
he
local
high
school
b
a
se
b
a
ll
i
m
oney
fo
r
a
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spend
it
fo
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ish
w
ash
er,
.300
H otel A sh-
grocer today. Try it with cream
C in c in n a ti ......................" 3
lan d .
250 team w ill play S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n s o m e th in g w hich gives you a few
2 0 2 -tf
ley, including the vital mineral
or milk for breakfast or lunch, or
c a n t ' h. e„ ; ,r
Si r
n' / rOra 1’r re k a ’ i ± W S-
b u ' th a ‘ is '» '» « ' • « • ! « > « SA LE - H . , c h t„ g eggs, lay in g
elements, without which tiie body
Am erican Ix-ague
made into a delightful pudding
C alif., a n d th e A sh lan d n in e is pre- W hen you spend th e little m oney
cannot be fully sustained. Grape-
h en s a n d fry e rs, a t B o o th ’s P o u l­
W on L ost P et.
for
dinner.
New Y ork ...........................ip
769 P a rin g fo r a good h a rd fig h t, w ith a sk e d fo r a C h a u ta u q u a tic k e t you
try Y ards. 264 W e ig h tm a n St
3
St. L o u i s ......................... 8
615 th e idea of w in n in g if possible. T he have s o m e th in g le ft in y o u r b ra in
P h o n e 257-Y.
2 0 2 -fri-m o n
C lev elan d ....................... 7
583 lin eu p of th e local te a m w ill be th e a n d h e a rt th a t w ill glow a n d m ak e
P h ila d e lp h ia .................. 5
STO LEN — F ro m in fro n t of Lyric
.455 sa m e as la st S a tu rd a y .
C hicago ............................ 5
you a n o b le r a n d m ore e n lig h te n e d ,
th e a te r. F ly in g M erkel sin g le bar
.455 I
l'There’s a Reason ’
W a sh in g to n .................. 5
.385 i
boy’s bicycle. “ L. D .” carv ed on-
m o re e ffic ie n t A m e ric an citizen.
B oston / . ............... .... . . 4
P u t y o u r f ir e o u t w h ile you can.
.364
M ade b y P o s tu m C ereal Co., Inc., B attle Creek, M ich.
seat.
R ew ard for in fo rm a tio n
W. JUDSON OLDFIELD,
D etroit .................. ..
4
3 3 3 jA m a n - m a d e 'f o re s t’ fire is c rim in a l.
le a d in g to reco v ery . 196 F a c to ry
P re sid e n t.
St. P h o n e 392-Y .
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Detrick’s Groceteria
Headquarters for Picnic Supplies
*Ve Sell Butter tor Less*’
Yakima Netted Gem Potatoes
$2.00 per 100 pounds
TOMORROW
"Find îîic Woman
ft
Alma R ubens
His Jonah Day’
Mr. Jenkins Took a Cracked
Chib
Ftame Lions
Standing
of the
Clubs
-z.
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77.
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Grape^Nuts— the Body Builder
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