K 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 ! p 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. 201-3 Saturday n ight. 201-2 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 ' 'f e w L ittle by little th e In d ia n s lost ens plays a p a r t w ell s u ite d to h e r c o n n e cte d w ith s o u th e rn O regon. th e ir P ° w e r a n d as th ey w ere 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. b e frie n d s a g irl fro m a c o u n try tow n by the p io n ee rs in th e e a rly days. T ,,jle Rock b an d re m a in e d q u ie t, a n d re n o v a te d . w ho is in New Y ork to tr y to m a k e U n fo rtu n a te ly m any of th e old hom es u n til> a t 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 ■- m ost s e n s a tio n a l In y e a rs . I t is m a rk s w hich can n e v e r 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 as k illed in h is office, a w om an fe-fe? ago s o 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 as seen lea v in g th e room by w av of th e re d m an R o a m in g fro m at th e fo ° ° f 'ra b le R ock, but the Lié dance, Gold H ill, A p ril 2 9 th "W e sell fo r le ss.” 2 0 1 tf 201-3 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 201-2 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 „ x . t Die e a st, a n d m an y p erso n s s ta r te d neonle Rn- i,o n * E— s ta b lis h m e n t of b e tte r re la tio n on th e ,ong jo u rn e y .lcr03s tfie con 7 G en eral — PIM EN TO C H E E S E F o o d In sp e c to r Her«'— b etw een employe«- a n d e n f e t 7- 7 ,♦ 7 , 7 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. i 8 lCh ° l thR S° Iden tre a 8 ‘ soon a tr e a ty w as m ade. — R I P E AND G R E E N O LIV 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 IC K L E 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. 201-2 — 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 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 ¡„ h t „ n , « th e ir tow n an d c o m m u n ity a n d th e c h ie f u tte r e d a p ie rc in g cry. 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 201-3 ho1" 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 r99 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 . 3 . . ? , , a w ak en a d eep er, tr u e r p a trio tism in A diniseion C l i i l d u n , lO c ; A d u lts , 8 1 c , w a r ta x 4c, to ta l, S8c re p a irin 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 ; , ■ 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 '0 - 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 V- -■ * -—- I .609 was in picking out a club. Los A ngeles ................... jp ------ ¡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 O ak lan d ....................... jq .435 . -------- te r ta in m e n ts a s th e seaso n tic k e t to th e In d ia n s, and as long as th o se 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 .833 Grape-Nuts is just the food for New Y ork 9 intoxication. .7 5 0 ' G ough, o r W ooley, o r W endell n am e becam e a w atch w ord am o ng St. L ouis .................... ¡ g 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? 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