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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
W ednesday, Ms.y 3, t!>22
A s h la n d
jae^sfetL- T i r l i n o c an e x h ib itio n in B erlin. T h a t’s n o th - M ail-T rib u n e.
F irs t, R u sse l R oss, C e n tra l P o in t;
■ ■ tablbhed 1876
6
i!° 8'
" h e 'd b' e ” " °’ er th ere" a
H op, ste p a n d ju m p — F ir s t, R o l­
H e re p o rts h a v in g ru n a c ro ss fo u r second, W m . R eed, P h o en ix . R ecord
and
S m it.h D istric t 3; second, F ra n k
Published Every E vening E x c e p t,
yeara a g o ’ he would have seen fam ilies in Cow c re e k canyon en- — 16 feet 7 inches.
R
ice,
D istric t 3.
S u n d av
w om en in th e field , h itc h e d to a " X
' ’? r t ' a,ld “ ,a k e
iObS a t
B ro ad ju m p — boys— B class -
50 y a rd d a s h — g irls — A c la ss—
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING GO. ¡plow.
he d o5f E X T
»“ X X
T X F ,r a ‘* « «
T a le n t; second,
F irs t, E d ith N ichols, D is tr ic t 99;
* •
h ead o t each fam ily sa id he had W m D u t(ln . P hoanix
OFFKTAJÖ CITY AND CÔCNTY
R eco rd 17 second, A nna W olf. D istric t 14.
T h e m an w ho le ft h is a ll to th e paid $5 to th e Los A n g eles em ploy- fe e . j iQcil
PA PER
50 y a rd d a s h — g irls — B c la ss—
T E L E P H O N E 39
i c o m m u n ity c h e st w hen c o m m ittin g m e n t a g e n cy fo r a c a rd g iving him
F
irs
t, E th e l Boggs, L one P in e ; sec­
B
road
ju
m
p
—
boys
—
C
class
J su icid e w as a b e tte r c itiz e n th a n a job a t th e exposition. T his agen-
E. J. BA RR ETT, E ditor
ond,
A ddie O gden, D istric t 62.
¡a n o th e r w ho gives no h in g a n d sta y s cy to ld th em 3000 o u tsid e m en w e re > F irS t’ F loyd W a tk in 8 > P h o e n ix ; sec-
100 y a rd d a s h — boys— A c la ss—
Rev-
E a t h e m issed n eeded a t once to b u ild th e exposi- ° n d ’ K e n n e th p e lle tt, T a le n t.
■Subscription P ric e D e liv e red in C ity : j a liv e .— O reg o n ian .
:
F
irs
t, Roy M oore, D istric t 62; sec-
O ne m o n th ....................
o
rd
—
19
fee
t
%
inch.
th e g re a te s t th r ill in life by n o t giv­ tio n . AH of th e m en h ad th e ir c a r ­
T h re e m o n t h s ...............
S
hot
p
u
t—
boysr—A
c
la
ss—
F
ir
s
t,
°
n
d
’
R o b e rt L a w ’ D istric t 14-
ing it aw ay 'while he was alive.
p e n te r to o ls w ith th em a n d w e re
Six m o n th s .................... ............... 3.75
100
y a rd d a s h — boys— B c la ss—
• •
very m uch c re s tfa lle n w hen tlaey A rth u r C lau sin g , P h o e n ix ; second,
VM
Ona y e a r ....................... ............... 7.60
O ver K la m a th F a lls way th e y ’ve w ere told t h a t it had n o t been de- R a fa el B enson, C e n tr a l'P o in t. Rec- F irs t, N elson M cKee, D istric t 62;
M ull a n d R u ra l R o u te s
second, C h a rle s M cKee, D istrict 62.
O ne m o n th ....................
cided yet w h e th e r o r n o t to hold th e 01 d— 22 fe e t 8 inches,
75 y a rd d a sh — g irls— A c la ss—
T h re e m o n t h s ............... ............... 1.9 5 ;
ex p o sitio n .
S hot p u t— boys— B class)— F ir s t,
Six m o n th s .................... • ............. 3.50
F
irs
t, A nna W olf, D is tric t 14; sec­
j a r r e s te d fo r s e rv in g som e o f h is
------ ------— ----------- ---------
i Alva L aw s, RogUe R iv e r ; ' second,
Ona y ear ....................... ............... 6 .5 t
ond
T h elm a W o lfo rd , D is tric t 69.
c u sto m e rs w ith m ilk p u nches.
H e REPORT OF EIGHTH
j R ay B u rn e tte , T a le n t.
R e c o rd — 36
75 y a rd d a s h — g irls— B c la ss—
ADVERTISING RATES
m ad e a g rev io u s m is ta k e in d e liv e r­
ANNAUAL TRACK MEET ¡fe e t 5 inches. (8 p o u n d s h o t)
Display A dvertising
F
irs
t, E lsie Boggs, D istric t 10; sec­
ing a b o ttle on h is m o rn in g ro u n d s
-----------
j S h o t p u t— boys— C class!)— F ir s t.
Sin . te in s e rtio n , e a ch in c h .............30c-
„
ond,
A ddie O gden, D istric t 62.
YEARLY CONTRACTS
th e ste p s of a wre ll-k n o w n W. C.
T h e e ig h th a n n u a l tra c k a n d field H a ro ld B u rn e tte , T a le n t; second,
B
road
ju m p — boys — A class —
D isplay A dvertising
T. V. G ross c a re le ssn e ss th a t, w hen m ee t of th e J a c k s o n C o u n ty A th le tic B enton Boyce, C e n tra l P o in t.
Rec-
One tim e a w e e k ..........................2 7 ^ c s o m an y w ould have a p p re c ia te d th e a sso c ia tio n w as held a t T a le n t F ri- o rd — 36 feet 8 inches. (12 pound F ir s t, Roy M oore, D istric t 10; sec­
ond, F re d M cD onald.
R eco rd — 14
Tw o tim es a w eek ......................... 25 C ic o u rtesy.
day, A pril 28. T h e m ee t w as won b y (s h o t.)
N veiy o th e r d a y .......... v .............. 20 c
, , —
feet 3 inches.
C e n tra l P o in t, w ith a sco re of 213
120 y a rd h u rd le s — boys— A c la ss
Local R eaders
B road ju m p — boys — B class —
E a c h lin e , e a ch t i m e .......................10c
You m ay lead a h o rse to th e p o in ts. P h o e n ix w as second w ith a — F irs t, V ernon W rig h t, P h o e n ix ;
F
irs
t. C h a rle s M cKee, . D istric t 62;
To r u n e v e r y o th e r dtey fox one
tro u g h b u t you c a n ’t m a k e him score «of 209 p o in ts.
T h e o th e r second, D onald F a b e r, C e n tra l P o in t,
I HECK, the costs. Couq tare
1 hey contain the finest materials.
second, F ra n k R ice, D istrict 3. R ec­
m o n th , each lin e, each tim e . . 7c d rin k , is an old tru ism w hich seem s schools placed in th e followijy* or-
120 y a rd h u rd le s — boys— B class
Our white lead, for instance, is PIO­
the
prices
of
lumber
and
o rd — 15 fe e t 9% inches.
T°o r m o V r i a c i H n ^ e a ^ h K
' 5c tO b® a p P “ Cable t0 —
1 E u ro p e a n
WHITE LEAD. It is super-
d e r: T a le n t, R o gue R iv er, J a c k so n - — F irs t, Alva L aw s, R ogue R iv e r;
paint. They will show you how NEER
C h in n in g — boys— A c la ss— F irs t,
purified
and ground so fine that it
C lassified Colum n
c o u n trie s ju s t now. W e h a v e c e ase li ville, Gold H ill. T h e b a n n e r fo r th e second, W ayne H o ld rid g e , T a le n t,
extravagant it is to allow build­ will pass through a silk screen with
W
allie
M
eier,
D
is
tric
t
69;
second,
O ne c e n t th e w ord e a ch tim e.
try in g to keep tra c k of th e n u m b e r r u r a l schools w as won by D istric t 62.
120 y a rd h u rd le s — boys— C class
ings to depreciate for lack of ■JO 000 meshes to the square inch
R ecord
To ru n every issu e fo r one m o n th ' of u ltim a tu m s issued by th e G enoa Second place in th e ru ra l section — F irs t, F loyd P u rv e s, T a le n t; sec- E rn e s t M eier, D istric t 69.
paint.
So with the other materials—pure
— 21 tim es.
or m o re. %c th e w ord each tim e.
I co n fe re n ce to R u ssia a n d G erm any.
linseed oil, pure zinc and pure colors
w as won by R uch.
ond, E d m u n d M orris, C e n tra l P o in t.
L eg al R a te
Sack rac e — boys— A c la ss— F irs t,
And buildings do depreciate —all of the finest quality, combined
T he tro p h y cup w as won by G o ld '
220 y a rd d a s h —r-boys— A c la ss—
F irs t tim e, p e r 8 -p o in t l i n e .......... 10c “ T hey m u st do th is a n d th ey m u st
R
o
b
e
rt
L
aw
,
D
is
tric
t
14;
seco
n
d
.
rapidly
unless they are painted in Fuller's Paint in scientifically exact
do t h a t ,” a n d th en th ey do ju s t H ill In 1914, by C e n tra l P o in t in
E ach s u b s e q u e n t tim e , p e r 8-
F ir s t. W m . R eed, P h o e n ix ; second, W a llie K nips, D istric t 69.
when
they
need to be. Paint proportions with long-time skill.
p o in t lin e ..................................... . 5c i a b o u t as th ey please a n d as th ey in- 1915, by T a len t in 1916, by P h o en ix D onald F a b e r, C e n tra l P o in t,
F la g ra c e — g irls — A c la s s —F irs t,
saves the lumber. It protects
C a rd of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 te n d e d doing from th e b e g in n in g .
in 1917, by T a le n t in 1919, by Ap:
220 y a rd d a s h — boys— B c la ss—
O b itu a rie s, th e l i n e ..................... 2% c
May
K
n
ig
h
t,
D
istric
t
62;
second,
A
n­
your investment.
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p le g a te in 1920, by C e n tra l P oint in
First, W m . D uffin, P h o e n ix ; second, na W olf, d is tric t 14.
Fraternal Orders and S ocieties
To cnj'oy the biggest saving in
F o rm e r S e n a to r B everidge w a n ts 1921, a n d a g a in th is y e a r by th e O rval S hores, C e n tra l P o in t,
’ A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs
on Painting
220
y
a
rd
ru
n
—
boys—
A
c
la
ss—
painting,
use the best paint. It
o r societies c h a rg in g a re g u la r in iti­ to go back to th e se n a te .
H e was sam e school.
A»k owr agent for advice,
220 y a rd d a s h — boys— C c la ss— J F irs t, R o b e rt Law . D istric t 14; sec-
spreads
more
easily—saves
labor
cost.
a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e­ 12 y e a rs in a n d h e ’s been 12 y e a rs
color card«, etc.
R e su lts in d e ta il follow :
It covets more surface per gallon than
F irs t, Floyd P u rv e s, T a le n t; second, ond. F re d M cD onald, D istrict 29.
lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w jjl be
A«ik the fu ller SpeciMca*
“cheap” paint.
o u t.
He is opposing S e n a to r New,
50 y a rd d ash - boys— A c la ss— Don R oss, C e n tra l P o in t.
lion hepaitiueui about the
! 220 y a rd r u n — boys— B c la ss— 1
c h a rg e d th e re g u la r r a te fo r a ll ad
Dtortt desirable color schemes,
v e rtlsin g w hen an ad m issio n o r o th e r w ho w ould lik e to sta y on th e job. F irs t, D onald F a b e r, C e n tra l P o in t;;
880 y a rd * r u n — boys— C c la ss— F irs t, C h a rle s M cKee, D istrict 62; 1
It serves five or more years longer
color haiutuny and an« other
details.
titan “cheap” paint.
Of th e c a m p a ig n th e P o rtla n d T ele­ second, W m. R eed, P h o en ix .
c h a rg e is m ade.
j F ir s t, C h a rle s C u n n in g h a m , C e n tra l second, H a rla n C a n tra ll, D istric t 3.
Makers of Robber Ccsuent
g ram te rse ly say s:
The best paint is most economical
50 y a rd d a s h — boys— B c la ss— P o in t;
second,
A d a lb e rt
E llio t,
Floor Paint, A U * P u r p o s e
W h at C o n stitu te s A d v e rtisin g
P o ta to rac e — g lrls — F irs t. A lb e rta
V a r n is h e s . S ilk e n w b it e
“ If Mr. B everidge had been In th e F irs t, W ay n e H o ld rid g e, T a le n t; sec- R ogue R iver.
because it is scientific in fotmula and
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­
E n a m e l , H ftren-for-Fioor*
K nips, Disl Her 69; sqcond, A nna
preparation. We have been making
ing am o n g som e as to w h a t cor&ti s e n a te w hen th e lea g u e of n a tio n s ond, O rval S hores, C e n tra l P o in t.
Varnish.
Washable V f.ll Fruiah. Auto Eoamel.
j
H igh ju m p — boys— A class — F ir s t W olf, D istric t 14.
best paints for 73 years.
Barn and Kuuf Paiut, I ' u c l sad S t n a - , . . '
tu te s new s a n d w hat a d v e rtlsfh g , w as up for c o n s id e ra tio n , he w ould
and P lO N t U t W U li’E LEAD.
50 y a rd d a s h — boys— C c la ss— R ussel Ross. C e n tra l P o in t; s e c o n d ,'
H igh ju m p — boys— A c la ss__F ir s t
we p r in t th is very sim p le ru le , w hich u n d o u b te d ly h av e lined up w ith th e
F ir s t, M oore
H a m ilto n ,
C e n tra l.'R a fa e l
B enson, C e n tra l P o in t. Rec- O rville R ow den, D istric t 3; second.
is u s e d by n e w sp a p e rs to d iffe re n ti­
i Roy M oore, D istrict 62.
R ecord __
a te b etw een th e m : "A L L fu ttfte irre c o n c ilia b le s. I t is n o t so easy to P o in t; seco n d ; S. S tev en s, P h o e n ix .' o rd — 4 feet 4 inches.
e v e n ts, w h e re an a d m issio n c h a rg e say w h a t he w ould h av e done a b o u t
50
y a rd d a s h — g irls — A c la ss—
H igh ju m p — bo y s— B c la ss— F ir s t, 4 feet.
S P E C IF IC A T IO N
is m ad e o r a collectio n is ta k e n IS th e H a rd in g -H u g h e s tre a tie s . H e is F irs t, \ iolet Belz; second, G e rtru d e , W in. M oore, R ogue R iv e r; s e c o n d ,1 H igh ju m p — boys— B class-
- F ir s t
A D V E R T ISIN G .”
T h is a p p lie s to by te m p e ra m e n t, b o th irre c o n c ilia b le
C h ild ers, P h oenix.
I L a R obbins, Gold H ill.
R
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of every
R ecord
ecord 4 4 N elson M cKee, D istric t 62; second,
a n d irre p re s ib le ; he b elo n g w ith
P h o e n ix P u r e P o in t
50 y a rd .d a s h — g irls — B class
c la ss— fee t 8 inches.
k in d as w ell as t o in d iv id u als.
Glen S m ith , D istrict 3. R eco rd —
P ure P r e p a r ed Point*
B
orah
a
n
d
Jo
h
n
so
n
.
But
th
e
re
is
A ll re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r
F irs t, V iolet S cott, C e n tra l P o in t; j H ig h ju m p — boys— C c la ss— F ir s t 4 feet 8 inches.
M anufactured by W . P . F u lle r & C o ., D » t . 4 7 , S .n F r a n c in e
th e y have o c c u rre d is new s.
no q u e stio n a b o u t New. He n e ith e r second.
Gwen
H o u sto n ,
C e n tra l J o h n R ice, P h o e n ix ; second, E llio t
V olley b a ll— won by Oak G rove.
" ___________ Branches in 19 Cities in the West
All com ing so cial o r o rg a n iz a tio n rocks th e b o a t n o r slops over.
P o in t
B u tler, R ogue R iver. R ecord 4 fe e t; Score, Oak G rove 21, D istrict 62 12.
m e e tin g s o f so c ie tie s w h e re no
50 y a rd d a s h — g irls — C class
m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti­
8 inches.
j
_________ ._________.
M y house needs painting. Fuller's Specification House Faints are sold by tne tuUowin«
a tio n c h a rg e d , o r colleCton ta k e n IS B R I I)E S ! — A T T E N T IO N !
F irs t, L o re n a L aw , C e n tra l P o in t;
H igh ju m p — g irls — A class^—F ir s t ’ a n d fo re s ts is th re a te n e d by fo re st
N EW S.
WATCH VIOLA DANA second, C a ro lin e H e c k m an , C e n tra l V iolet Bolz, P h o e n ix ; G. C h ild ers 'f ir e s .
.
| a n d B. Oden tie d fo r second a n d
L
-------- - .
T h e re ’s e n tire ly too m uch tim e P o in t.
E n te re d a t th e A sh lan d , O regon;
100 y a rd d a s h — boys— A c la ss— th ird . R e c o rd — 3 fe e t 10 inches. -
P o sto ffic e as Second-class M ail M at­ an d expense c o n su m ed by b rid e s in
O il'1 'I il BIH.LJI I L U J j
ter.
H igh ju m p — g irls — B c la ss— F ir s t
a rr a n g in g fo r th e ir w ed d in g gow ns, F irs t, W m. R eed, P h o e n ix ; second,
a c c o rd in g to th e h e ro in e of V iola R u sse ll R oss, C e n tra l P o in t.
O ra W ilson, C e n tra l P o in t; second,
C^UMMEBpLAVGROUHO"
100 y a rd d a s h — boys— B c la ss— G razia B re n n e r, C e n tra l P o in t. Rec-!
D a n a ’s n e w e st p ic tu re , “ T h e re A re
N o V illia n s ,” by F r a n k R. A ram s. F irs t, W tynie H o ld rid g e, T a le n t ; sec­ o rd — 3 feet 4 inches.
In o n e of th e scenes th e b rid e is ond, W m. D u ffin , P h oenix.
H igh ju m p — g irls — C c la ss— F irs t
100 y a rd d a s h — boys— C class— P o in ts in th is ev en t div id ed b etw een
called upon to h u rry a w ed ding o u t
f it to g e th e r w ith o u t lea v in g th e F irs t, F loyd P u rv e s, T a le n t, second, C e n tra l P o in t, P h o e n ix a n d T a le n t
FOURTH STREET
room in w hich sh e is s ta n d in g . B ay­ Don R oss. C e n tra l P o in t.
b ecau se of ties. R e c o rd — 3 fe e t 10
75 y a rd d a sh — g irls — A c la ss— inches.
FIR ST FROM AND
a rd V eiller, th e d ire c to r, decided, on
F
irs
t,
G
e
rtru
d
e
C
h
ild
ers,
P
h
o
e
n
ix
;'
B
aseball
th
ro
w
—
g
irls
—
A
c
la
ss—
re a d in g th e m a n u s c rip t, th a t th e
LAST TO DEPOT
second,
F
a
y
Love,
C
e
n
tra
l
P
o
in
t.
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F
ir
s
t.
E
velyn
D
a
rra
h
,
T
a
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sec-!
scene
sh
o
u
ld
be
c
h
a
n
g
e
d
,
as
he
WASHINGTON I
y ard d ash g irls B c la ss— ond, R u th B ow m an, T a len t.
QUICK LUNCH AND SERVICE
th o u g h t it Im possible.
F irs t, V iolet S cott, C e n tra l P o in t; '
B aseb all th ro w — g irls
“
N
ot
a
t
a
ll,”
sa
id
M
iss
D
ana.
“
I
t
’s
PR IC ES REASONABLE
B c la ss—
RCSTRA*
»CVCRTNIGHr.
second,
Gwen
H o u sto n ,
C e n tra l F irs t
sim p le e n o u g h to a w o m a n .”
P e a n e tte S h eets, P h o e n ix ;
A nd w ith t h a t sh e y a n k e d a lace P o in t.
second, J e a n S tra tto n , T a len t.
75 y a rd d a s h — g irls — C class—
c u rta in from its place, pin n ed It on
SOLOMONITES
B aseball th ro w — g irls — C c la ss—
as a veil; to re dow n a n o th e r c u r ­ F irs t, L o re n a L aw , C e n tra l P o in t; F irs t,
M a rjo rie C a ster, P h o e n ix ;
V
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
+
«
ta in fo r u se a s a b rid a l tr a in ; w eaved second, C a ro lin e H eck m an , C e n tra l second, R ose N e a th a m m e r, R ogue
•'
MAMMON
a w re a th of flo w ers from a vase, an d P o in t.
R iver.
80
y a rd h u rd le s — g irls — F ir s t,
. J a v . e lin
__
fo rm ed th e re s t in to a b rid a y boquet.
You a re e a g e r to be g a in in g
th ro w — boys— C class-
C h ild ers, P h o e n ix ; s e c o n d ,. F irs t, E u g e n e Mee, C e n tra l P o in t:
T h e p re p a ra tio n s took only a few
W h a t a d v a n ta g e s you c a n ;
' s o 1 .^IZi P h o e n ix -
¡seco n d , K e n n e th P e lle t, T a le n t. R ec-
m in u te s a n d it w as in th is o u tfit th a t
You a re c o n s ta n tly in tra in in g
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! 4 40 y a rd re la y — boys— C c la ss—
m an;
m a rria g e scene of th e p ic tu re .
You h a v e ceased to c a re fo r X
“ I t m ig h t be used as a h in t fo r old P o in t; second. B essie H ild e b ra n d , F irs t, C e n tra l P o in t; second, R ogue
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b e a u ty ;
<s> m a id s,” M iss D an a said.
“ S trik e P hoenix.
R iver.
80 y a rd h u rd le s — g irls — C class—
O th e rs you h av e robbed of <$> wh ile th e groom is h o t.”
220 y a rd re la y — g irls — A c la ss—
c h e e r;
“ T h e re A re No V illia n s ,” w ill be F irs t, V iolet S co tt, C e n tra l P o in t; F irs t, C e n tra l P o in t; second, P h o e ­
Y ou’ve m is ta k e n g ree d fo r d u ty » show n a t th e V in in g T h e a te r fo r th e second, D o ro th y M cClean, P hoenix. nix.
P o le v a u lt— boys— A c la ss— F irs t,
A nd you h e a r t is filled w ith
last tim e to n ig h t.
220 y a rd re la y — g irls — B c la ss—
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R u sse l R oss, C e n tra l P o in t; second, F irs t, C e n tra l P o in t; second P hoe-
A r th u r C lau sin g , P hoenix
R ecord nix.
AVERAGE COST OF LIVING
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— 8 feet 6 inches.
IN ORGEON IS $ 1 .4 7 A DAY
220 y a rd re la y — g irls — C c la ss—
The cost of living is ju s t w h a t
TACOMA, W ash ., May 3 — T h e
Pole v a u lt— boys— B c la ss— F ir s t F irs t.
P h o en ix ;
second,
C e n tra l
. »ou „ , . t . It, a ,„, „ „
, e ra g e c o st o f n iil'ntaln7 n g 3>
A lva L aw s, R ogue R iv e r; second, L. ¡P o in t.
I,
,
,
! I’y of Dve p erso n s in W ash in g to n R obbins, Gold H ill. R e c o rd — 8 feet
R<*sults o f R ural E vents
People w ho w ant rev e n g e m ak e O regon a n d Id a h o is $1.47 per d a y ’ 6 inches.
50 y a rd d a sh — boys— r u r a l— A
juicy p ick in g fo r th e law yers.
a c c o rd in g to fig u re s co llected by the
ole v a u lf— boys C c la ss— F ir s t, I class— F irs t, R o b e rt Law , D istrict
Loyal L egion o f L o g g ers a n d L u m ­ o!°?’d P a ‘ ves* T a le n t; second, C lyde 14; second, Roy M oore. D is tric t 62.
P rophecy is a 50-50 p ro p o sitio n ;
R ecord— 9 feet 10
50 y ard d a s h — boys— B c la ss—
b erm en , a n d m ad e public h e re to ­ P u rv e s, T a len t,
C o r t i i t r e s , n o n -s la r l f r o n t a n d ». a t , o isc s ie e l h heela, d e m o u n ta b le a t rim a n d
you e ith e r h it it or you d o n ’t.
inches.
a t b u n . d r u m tj,,
m.-j;,,- A la m i: - i r b - c a tio n ; m o to r d r iv e n e le c tr ic h o rn ;
day.
F irs t, N elson M cKee, D istric t 62;
u j , u s u a lly / o n j
de ep . w id e , r o o m y se at»; r a l le a th e r u p h o ls te ry
B
road
ju
m
p
—
bofrs—
A
claas
—
.
T h e low est cost, $1.40 a dav is
second. F r a n k R ice, D istric t 3.
m op.
ca rs, b ,
... . o „ .
c lo s e d c a rs ; o,^-n c a r t.d o c u rta in s o p en w ith
is e a sie r to g et well on in y e a rs re p o rte d fo r T acom a, a n d th e high-
d o o .s . l a : -
■- .,.a k .,b ly e a sy-
n e w t , ^ w a ie ( - .,y ... w n .d s m a ld . P ric e s f . O l i I M r o . t . a v e n u e ta s t o be
th a n it is to get well on in cash.
est, $1.54 a day, fo r B rig h to n , Or.
added
r o u r v u i C a r. /S H 5 ; R o e d s io r. ^¿¡35; C o u i K , i U 3 5 ; Sedan 914HS
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y
In A pril, 1921, th e -T a c o m a cost was
B rav ery sh o u ld have a re a so n a b le
re p o rte d a t $1.82 a d ay th e h ig h est
a m o u n t of ju d g m e n t m ixed w ith it.
a
t th a t tim e in th e th re e s ta te s.
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Food costs w ere given fo r 27 lu m ­
Phone 18
As a m an s ban k balan ce in cre ase s
T FDFORD, OREGON
b er c e n te rs a n d in clu d e , A sto ria ,
th e re is a ten d en cy fo r his w a istb a n d
“I
decided
to
bake
two
cakes
at
the
same
$1.5 4 ;
S e a ttle .
$ 1 .4 7 ;
S pokane.
to follow su it.
$1.45;
A b erd een ,
H oq u iam
an d
time, using Royal Baking Powder in one,
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O lym pia, $1.50; P o rtla n d , $1.45;
and another powder in the other. The
T he R u ssian -G e rm a n c o m b in a tio n
i o tla tc h , Id ah o , $ 1 .5 0 ;
E m m e tt,
is b e g in n in g to b e a r f ru it. A ccord­
cake made with Royal was so appetizing
Idaho, $1.4 2 ;
B ellin g h am , $1.42*
ing to y e s te rd a y 's new s d isp a tc h e s,
and delicious, so finely grained and
E v e re tt, $ 1 .4 8 ; B end, O r., $ 1 5 2 -
L ith u a n ia , E s lh o n ia a n d L a tiv a a re M arsh field , O r., $1.53; La G ra n d e ’.
wholesome that in comparison, the-other
a s k in g in on th e c o m b in a tio n .
O r., $1.43.
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cake was not a cake.”
T he re p o rt a lso s ta te d th a t 64,-
A new s ite m s say s th e y a r e d is ­ 500 m en w ore em ployed in th e lu m ­
b a n d in g th e w om en police fo rce of
Mrs.G.P.Y.
b er in d u s try of th e th re e s ta te s in
L ondon, to th e n u m b e r of fo u r hun
A pril, c o m p a red w ith 61,427 in th e
d red .
R a th e r d a n g e ro u s tu rn in g
m o n th of M arch, a n d th a t 97 p er
th a t n u m b e r of w om en loose on
c e n t of th e m ills a n d co m p an ies a re
h elp less w orld a ll a t once.
o p e ra tin g on th e e ig h t-h o u r basis.
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( a n d id a te s to r o ffice a re sh o w in g
GRAI-WERS USING 1923
up w ith h id es so fu ll of e n n o b lin g
F A IR AS A BUNCO SCHEME
v irtu e s an d s ta lw a r t q u a litie s th a t
A tra v e lin g m an a t th e H o tel H o l­
a r e s tra in in g o rd e r from th e s u ­
lan d lobby th is a fte rn o o n re p o rte d
p rem e c o u rt is in o rd e r to k eep them
h a v in g ru n
a c ro ss a fra u d u le n t
fro m going to h e a v en b e fo re electio n
schem e b e in g w o rk ed by a L os A n­
Contains No Alum
Leaves No Bitter Taste
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w hen he saw fem a le boxers giving bein g se n t to P o rtla n d , says th e
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