Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 04, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGB FOUR
A SIS .AND DAILY TIDINGS
AM
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Jazz Even in the Hospitals Now
Ashland News in 'Paragraphs
Fourth July
Plans Are
Discussed
STATE
F IR E
M A R SH A L
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V ISITS IN A SHLA ND '»
NOTICE
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O w ing to th e fact th a t c h u rc h
S ta te F ire M arsh al Sykes w as in
notices
fo r p u b lic a tio n in" Sat- <t>
th e city fo r a s h o rt tim e th is m o rn -, u rd a y ’s p ap er a re a lm o st in v a r- ■»>
lin g , lo o k in g over th e e q u ip m e n t d f i > iah liy tu rn e d in a t th e la st mo-
th e local fire d e p a rtm e n t and an- $■ m ent on th a t day, cau sin g con-
n u n ced h im se lf as well pleased w ith
sid e ra b le inconvenience, it has
i th e c o n d itio n in w hich he found ♦* becom e n ecessary to m ake a
h a rd and fast ru le in connec-
T he second m e e tin g to c o n sid e r th in g s. Mr. Sykes d ro v e h e re from
M edford w ith F ire C hief L aw to n * tio n th e re w ith . H e re a fte r th e se <•>
th e q u e stio n of a F o u rth of Ju ly
of M edford in th e M edford chem ical •> no tices m u st be lu th e T id in g s «$>
c e le b ra tio n w as held a t th e city h a ll
tru c k , an d a f te r sp e n d in g a b o u t an s4> office not la te r th a n .1 p. m. on
la s t n ig h t.
A re p re s e n ta tiv e n u m ­
h o u r in th e local s ta tio n , re tu rn e d •> F rid a y to in su re p u b lic a tio n on ♦
b e r of c itiz e n s w ere p re s e n t, and
to M edford w ith Mr. L aw ton.
th e day follow ing.
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th e s u b je c t, n e a rly ev ery one ex­
or “ s n ip e ” is o u t b e fo re you d ro p it.
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p re ssin g h im se lf as to th e d e s ira b il­
Stop! Look! See th a t y o u r m atch YOUNG W OM EN’S B IB L E
ity of c o n tin u in g th e c e le b ra tio n and
Local and [Personal
--------------------- Side Lights--------------------- -
A. F . & A. M.
L eave fo r th e E a s t—
Mr. a n d M rs. F re d H itchcock and
A shland Lodge No. *23
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c h ild re n w ill leave th is w eek fo r an
S pecial c o m m u n ic a tio n ,T h u rs d a y ex ten d ed trip e a st. T he c h ild re n will !
ev en in g , May 4. W o rk in f ir s : de- v isit w ith re la tiv e s in C olorado, ;
w hile M r. a n d M rs. H itchcock go to
fc.ee. V isitin g b r e th r e n w elcom e.
GEO. B. IC E N H O W E R , W. M. T o ro n to , C an ad a, as d e le g a te s to a
n a tio n a l co n v en tio n .
W. H. DAY, S e c re tary .
I F o r In su ra n c e , fire o r a u to , see
Ifciltu to G rants P ass—
1 9 7 tf
T h o m as II. Sim pson a n d W H. B eaver R e a lty Co.
M cN air m o to re d to G ra n ts P a ss t h i s !
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a fte rn o o n , p re su m a b ly on b u sin e ss, A s h la n d e rs A tte n d C ircu s—
b u t som e of th e ir frie n d s say th ey
M any A sh la n d e rs jo u rn e y e d
to
w e ie ju s t e n d e a v o rin g to c atch th e M edford y e ste rd a y to see th e b ig pa-
circu s.
ra d e an d o th e r a ttr a c tio n s of th e
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( L A S S E N T E R T A IN E D
w h e th e r it sh o u ld be u n d e rta k e n in
Mrs. J. R. W ck and d a u g h te r.
a m o d e ra te o r m o re p re te n tio u s H E C K E R W IL L R E T R IE D
IN M l'L T N O M A H C O U N T Y Mrs. A rth u r W ick. w ere h o stesses
m a n n e r. Som e th o u g h t it m ig h t be
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J T uesday ev en in g a t I h e ir hom e on
i b e ’t e r if no a tte m p t w ere m ad e for
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N o rth M ain s tre e t to th e Y oung -
a c e le b ra tio n , a n d som e o th e r tow n
Al G. Barnes circus.
in th e valley given th e o p p o rtu n ity H ' ‘*’k e r ’ c h a r &ed w 'th th e m u rd e r of W o m en ’s Bible class of th e P re sb y -
T ru e to n a m e — Blue R ibbon
to p u t on th e “ big sh o w .” T his w as ™
B o w k er* P o rtla n d m u sic ia n , te ria n ch u rc h .
Miss F lo re n c e A lien,
2O4tf ; P h o n e 119. W e call a n d d eliver.
B read.
it is a p re tty s ta te of a ffa irs” some people will say, “th a t you can ’t get n o t th e p re v a ilin g o p inion, h o w e v e r , ^ ’1’ b® t n e d ln
M ultn 0 ,n eh < »«nty, class p re sid e n t, called a b rie f busi-
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
1 9 8 tf avvay from th e co n stan t jazz.” However, h o sp itals are now forced by compe­
f o f w hen a show of h a n d s was called “ w as decided a t a co n fe re n ce be- ness m ee tin g in th e e a rly p a rty of
tition to add this to the list o f a ttra c tio n s, and here we see surgeons a t th e .
T rip to G ra n ts P a ss—
i tw een S ta n le y M yers, d is tric t a t t o r - |t h e evening, a f te r w hich th e even-
M oves of fth e Day—
Providence hospital, W ashington, perform ing an operation to tire lively stra in s for, th e vd^te w as u n a n im o u s fo r
J o h n H. F u lle r m o to re d to G ra n ts
’
¡A sh lan d to c e le b ra te , and th e opin- ney fo r M u ltn o m ah co unty, an d Livy in g w as very e n jo y a h ly sp en t w ith
E. J. C u rtis h a s m oved in to th e of canned music.
P a ss th is m o rn in g to be p re s e n t a t
, ion ex p ressed t h a t it sh o u ld be rec- S tipp, d is tr in c t a tto rn e y fo r C lacka- fancy w ork an d co n v e rsa tio n , and
th e forum lu n cheon of th e c h a m b e r p ro p e rty a t 253 F o u rth s tre e t.
m as c o u n ty .
s u ita b ly ended by th e se rv in g of
-
* " — — — -----ognized a s an a n n u a l A shland event.
J e r r y O’N eal lias m oved from th e
of com m erce th e r e ,-w h ic h is to be
M
yers
a
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n
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n
c
ed
th
a
t
lie
w
ould
d a in ty re fre s h m e n ts .
T h e re w ere
1 be windows of the fam ous South- 1 T he q u e stio n of fin a n c in g th e
held to day. It is expected th a t p lan s; a p a rtm e n t in th e C am ps b u ild in g to
p
re
s
e
n
t
th
e
evidence
b
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fo
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th
e
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b
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25
g
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sts
p
rese
n
t.
v .a ik c a th e d r a l in London have not p ro p o sitio n a n d th e a m o u n t o f m on-
will be fo rm u la te d a t th e lu n cheon 36 M orton s tre e t.
n
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An electrical m ethod fo r qui?kly de­
w n s ln d in JO je u rs .
ey re q u ire d to do so w as c a re fu lly g ra n d ju ry to m o rro w a n d th a t a
fo r th e “ C av em en ” to v isit A sh lan d (
tecting co u n terfeit coins has been In­ w
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w
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b i ' n ** Iie,W niaeI,lne into c o n sid e red , a n d it w as show n th a t
T ry D etrick fo r rip e olives, green
L e t us b rig h te n up y o u r old su it. vented by a m int official in India.
T u esd ay of next w eek, a n d Mr. F u l-.
p ro b ab le.
serted
w
hile
iH
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in
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$2000
is
n
e
c
essa
ry
to
m
ak
e
a
good
olives, sw eet pickles, dill pickles.
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
1 9 8 tf
A new gauge fo r reg isterin g the a ir
le r is m ak in g -the trip to d ay to get!
250
of
them
an
hour
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1OU’
S
m
rpena
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le
b
ra
tio
n
.
It,
w
as
reco
m
m
en
d
ed
,
boiled ham , chipped beef and honey.
l pressure In autom obile t ir e s . replaces
in touch w ith th e p lan s b ein g m a d e .! Ju n iO r E u d e a v o re rs E n te rta in e d —
2 0 1 t t 1” W e sell fo r le ss.”
2 0 1 tf
D
e
tric
k
sells
b
u
tte
r
fo
r
less.
the valve cap and does not have to be
New window shade brack ets not only th a t th e c o n im itte e aak th e C ham -
! T h e P re s b y te ria n J u n io r C h ristia n rem oved when u tire is tilled.
cun be ad ju sted to hold shades of dif- b e r o f C om m erce to e n d e a v o r to
T h e n est hom e m ad e can d ies can E n d e a v o r SOciety. w R h M,g8 Hayg
T he Pekin G azette, founded in A. D. feren t w idths, but a re also equipped , ra is e th is a m o u n t fo r th e pu rp o se,
he had a t R ose B ro th e rs.
1 5 2 tf s u p e rin te n d e n t, e n te rta in e d th e J u n - 908, w as for a long tim e the only witli hooks for c u rta in poles.
Rev. C. A. E d w a rd s s tro n g ly jI
T T
Journal perm itted to be published in
A
loose
m
ovable
disk
replaces
the
u
rg
ed t h a t a g re a t n a tio n a l o r a to r
i
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of
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V isitin g F rie n d Her©—
China, but w ithin the last sixty y ears ! usual slide electrode in a
C h ristia n c h u rc h e s y e ste rd a y a t « i
v
,
F rench he secu red as th e sp e a k e r of th e day.
Mr. an d Mrs. R. A. P a y n e , fo rm e r
,
.
| a num ber of oth ers have been estab- spark plug and p revents oil new
and carbon
p a rtv en livened by gam es, songs, u shed-
T he s e c re ta ry w as advised to te le ­
re s id e n ts of A sh lan d , b u t who now
rising to form short circuits.
yells
and
oodles
of
cookies
a
n
d
I
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g
r a p h th e H on. A. J. B everidge, of
live a t ^ J ill^ h o ro , O r., a rriv e d in
p
u
n
ch
.
F
o
rty
-fiv
e
boys
a
n
d
g
irls
I
In
d ia n a , to a s c e rta in if he could be
A shland th is m o rn in g by c a r, an d
M APS B E IN G MADE BY
¡w e re p re se n t w ith th e ir lea d e rs.
se
cu
re d . T he n a m e s of S e n a to r H i­
will be th e g u e sts of Mrs. S. L. A1
C H A M B E R O F COM M KRCE
Miss
E
d
ith
R
obison
a
ssiste
d
in
e
n
­
ram
Jo h n so n , G o v ern o r H e n ry A llen
len fo r a few days.
te rta in in g .
of K a n sa s, and o th e rs w ere s u g g e st­
1 A s k e tc h e d m ap h as been se t up
ill
ed.
Tt w as fe lt t h a t a big p a ra d e
T ru e to n am e
Blue R ibbon
a t th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce room s
O u r s u its sa tisfy .
P a u ls e r u d ’s. ¡a n d a s m any copies as d e sire d m ay
B read.
sh o u ld he one of th e m ain a tt r a c ­
2O4tf
tio n s, a n d th a t an a th le tic p ro g ra m ,
1 9 8 -tf be ru n o ff w ith o u t any f u r th e r ex­
Visit fro m D a u g h te r—
han d c o n c e rts, a n d a b ig g e r th a n
pense th a n th e cost of th e p aper.
Mrs. D evoiiu, of 156 T h ird s tr e e t, Leave for Short Visit—
ev er fire w o rk s d isp la y sh o u ld
be
T h e m ap show s L ith la P a rk a s th e
— A sto iy of the fun that began
Mr. and M rs. E d m u n d Dews left
is en jo y in g a v isit from h e r d a u g h ­
,
aim
ed
at.
when a handsom e young man re­
c e n te r of a la rg e n u m b e r of a tt r a c ­
te r, M rs. E x n er an d little d a u g h te r, th e firs t of th e w eek for Bend, O r., tio n s such as C ra te r L ake, L ak e of
W hen it is c o n sid e red t h a t th e es­
fu sed to he a pretty ifirl on the
w here th ey will v isit w ith Mr. D ew s’
of A lbany.
tim a te of th e c o m m itte e c a llin g for
stage. A flash ol bye-gone days—
th e W oods, O regon C aves, M ount
s is te r fo r se v e ra l days.
On th e ir
$2000 fo r th is p u rp o se only m ean s
a jolly story o f today— and a him of
¡A sh la n d , M ount M cL au g h lin an d th e
T ru e to n a m e — Blue R ibbon r e tu r n trip , th e y will v isit fo r a fe w '
»
a p er c a p ita a sse ssm e n t of 50 c e n ts
tom orrow .
v a rio u s to w n s g ro u p ed a b o u t A sh ­
d
ays
in
P
o
rtla
n
d
,
a
n
d
expect
to
r
e
­
B read.
2 0 4 tf
or th e re a b o u ts fo r o u r p o p u la tio n ,
lan d .
tu rn to A sh lan d in a b o u t tw o w eeks.
an d th a t A s h la n d ’s F o u r th of Ju ly
It show s th e h ig h w ay as f a r s o u th
—Also—
M rs. T u rn e r, th e m o th e r of Mrs.
V isits S is te r R o re —
is beco m in g a s o u th e rn O regon .’.nsti-
as R e d d in g an d as fa r n o rth as E u ­
J o h n H ild itch , from P rin c e R u p ­ Dews, is k e e p in g th e baby w hile th ey gene, th e ro ad to C rescen t City, th e
, tu tio n , it w ould seem t h a t a re a d v
e rt, B. C., is p ay in g an e x te n d e d vis­ a re aw ay.
resp o n se sh o u ld be given th e C h a m ­
G reen S p rin g s ro a d , th e Dead In ­
it to A sh lan d , an d is a g u e st of Mr.
b
e r of C om m erce w hen th e can v ass
H av e a fit a t O rres. O rres c lean s d ian ro ad , an d th e C ra te r L ak e road
a n d Mrs. G. L. B ullen.
He is a
i i is m ad e fo r th e a n n u a l b u d g e t in
clo th es. P h o n e 64.
191-3 th ro u g h th e n o rth e rn p a rt of th e
b ro th e r of M rs. B ullen.
w hich th is a m o u n t is in clu d ed .
co unty.
T he d ista n c e s fro m A sh ­
INTERESTING FACTS
Today
GARETH HUGHES
GEORGE B. LOCKWOOD
a
L ittle E v a A s c e n d s ”
“THE TROUBLE HUNTER”
lan d to th e v a rio u s p o in ts n o rth and
s o u th on th e h ig hw ay a re also given.
T his m ap a d v e rtis e s A sh la n d 's a u to
cam p g ro u n d a s th e “ b est in th e
w e s t,” a n d A sh lan d as a c e n tfa l
p o in t from w hich one m ay en jo y
e ith e r b a th in g , fish in g , h u n tin g o r
m o u n ta in clim b in g , o r a ll of them
if one d esires.
T he m ap as p rin te d , m ak e s a nice
l i t t l e fo ld e r fo r th e to u ris t, a n d one
w hich he w ill p ro b ab ly k eep u n til he
g e ts rea d y to com e to A sh lan d a g a in .
Mr. D oran, a tte i# d a n t a t th e cam p
g ro u n d , is b e in g k e p t su p p lie d w ith
th e m aps a n d says th a t th e to u ris ts
a re g jad t0 get them ,
D elivery s u b s c rib e rs to th e P o r t ­
lan d O reg o n ian . San F ra n c isc o E x­
a m in e r, San F ra n cisc o C h ro n icle a n d
San F ra n c isc o C all w ill be allow ed
a re b a te p rem iu m of five c e n ts p e r
H a n d -m a d e g ifts fo r g ra d u a te s
m o n th fo r back p a y m e n ts if paid
a
n
d
J u n e b rid e s.— N e e d le c ra ft Shop.
w ith th e May p a y m e n t b e fo re May
10, a t th e office, 267 F o u r th s tre e t,
T ru e to n a m e — Blue R ibbon
th e sam e as fo r th e M ay p a y m e n t.—
2 0 4 tf
B read.
G. W. T re fre n , A gent.
206-2
C liff P a y n e m ak e s book shelves.
CHICO WOMAN IS
HELD AS BOOTLEGGER
Standing
of the
Clubs^r
RED_ B L U F F , May 4. T he sole
o c c u p an t of th e T e h a m a co u n ty ja il
a n d th e f ir s t p ris o n e r th e re in 12
...
Politeness W
a s t e d
; days is a n a lle g ed w om an b o o tle g g e r
Cuctus
Jo
e
says
the
on.y
effect po-
from Chico, w ho gives th e n a m e of
liteness has on a regular roughneck is
M rs. N ellie Seeley.
S he w as a r ­ to m ake him think he’s got you buffa­
ra ig n e d b e fo re J u s tic e E. F. L ennon loed.
on tw o c h a rg e s o f se llin g m o o n sh in e
I’A tTFIC COAST LEAGUE
liq u o r d u rin g th e re c e n t rodeo n e a r
W on L ost Pet.
WALES HAS A NEW TITLE
V
ina.
San F ra n c isc o . . . . . .1 9
9 .679
V ern o n .................... . . . 14
9 .609
S al L a k e ............... . . .1 1
10 .524 MANAGER OF BURNED
n V
S a c ra m e n to .......... . . .1 3
15 .464
TH EA TR E IS GUILTY
O ak lan d ................. . . . 13 15 .464
P o rtla n d ................. . . .1 0
12 .455
N EW H A V EN , C onn., May 4.—
Los A ngeles .......... . . . 12 15 .444 L a w ra n c e E. C a rro ll, m a n a g e r of th e
S e a ttle .................... . . . 10 17 .370 R ia lto th e a te r in th is city, w hich w as
b u rn e d N ovem ber 27 la st w ith th e)
R e s u lts
loss of 10 lives, w as found g u ilty of
S a l“ L a k e 11— S a c ra m e n to 2.
m a n s la u g h te r in th e s u p e rio r c o u rt
S e a ttle a t P o rtla n d , no gam»
today.
He w as se n te n c ed to one
wet g ro u n d s.
(D o u b le h e a d er to- y e a r in ja il a n d to pay a fine of
day?
$1000. He w as rele ase d on a bond
No o th e r gam es sch ed u led .
of $2500 p e n d in g ap p eal.
N A T IO N A L
George B. Lockwood, well-known ed
itor, was recently m ade se cre ta ry of
th e Republican national com m ittee,
succeeding C larence B. Miller, who
died recently.
JO G L A T E T O C L A S S IF Y .
1 OR S A L E — L ot 100 by 100, c o rn e r
of A lta a v e n u e a n d W est s tre e t.
P ric e $125. P h o n e 342-Y. 207-1»
Pet
.824
.688
.533
.529
.412
.400
.389
.200
R esults
New Y ork 6— B oston 3.
C in c ii& a li 9— P itts b u rg h 2.
No o th e r gam es sch ed u led .
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LEAGUE
W on L ost
St. L ouis .......................... 12
(
New Y ork ........................12
<
C hicago ........................... 8
!
C leveland ....................... 8
!
W a sh in g to n ................. 8 1C
B oston j........................... 7
9
P h ila d e lp h ia . ............... 7
!
D e tro it ............................ 6 11
R esults
C leveland 10— QJiicago 6.
12— B oston 6.
P et.
667
667
500
471
4 44
438
438
353
An Always Tim ely Fable.
J. M. C. c o n trib u tes the follow ing:
T h e lazy m an cam e to a tre e laden
witli luscious fruit and threw him self
down In its broad shade. “W hy bother
to pick any,” lie m used. “If 1 w ait j
long enough it will fall of its own
j accord, and w aiting is such an easv |
I Job.”
j So the lazy m an w aited and in due i
tim e th e fru it fell. H e craw led about
in th e g rass and picked it up, only to
1 find th a t it w as so decayed as to be
unavailable as food.
M oral—T he fru it of today is th e g a r­
bage of tom orrow .— Boston T ra n sc rip t.
Why Coconuts T hrive in R aratonga.
T \ P E W R IT E R S — Tw o second h a n d
T his is the tim e of y e a r in Itara-
m ac h in es a t b a rg a in prices.
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.to
n
, an island nine days’ voyage
H A R T ’S.
207-3 of New g a Zealand
. -----------------------------------------------east
when the ,s)and
FO R SA L E — E a rly cab b ag e p la n ts , ( governm ent m akes its annual inspec-
'
five c e n ts dozen.
A m os G raves, ■ tion and fines those who have not
P h o n e 14E21.
207-2» complied with the island law which
FO R SA L E — N early new lig h t sp rin g provides tliut th e head of each fam ily
w agon, $50; w ould e x ch an g e for a shall plant and cu ltivate a coconut
y o u n g h e ife r: re a d in g ta b le , so fa tre e fo r each y ear of a child’s age un­
o r ch ick en s. R. D. S a n fo rd . 399 til he is old enough to plant them him ­
B each St.
207-1» self. The island is noted for its fine
and ab undant coconuts, many of which
W A N T E D — S ealed bids fo r an e ig h t- are brought tc th is country.—New
room fu rn is h e d h o u se a n d lot York Evening Post.
(100 by 140) a t 175 M eade St.,
will be receiv ed from May 8 th to
1 3 th . Best of te rm s. In sp e c tio n
M utilation of a Coin.
in v ited .
A d d re ss A. B., c a re of
T here is no penalty a ttach ed to the
T id in g s. __________________ _ 207-3 m utilation of a coin, l»ut a penalty is
T Y P E W R IT E R S — Tw o second | attached to restoring to circulation a
han d m ac h in es a t b a rg a in prices, i ,;<dn wLIch lias been fraudulently re-
E L H A R T ’S.
207-eod-3
| »luced In weight.
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LEAGUE
W on L ost
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New Y ork . . . ............... 14
C hicago .......... ............... 11
5
St. L ouis . . . . ............... 8
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B ro o k ly n . . . ............... 9
8
P itts b u rg h
10
............... i7
............... 6
P h ila d e lp h ia
9
C in c in n a ti . . .
11
B oston ............. ............... 3 12
A M E R IC A N
TOMORROW
Public H ealth L ecture—
Dr. T. J. R u d d y , n a tio n a lly know n
su rg e o n , w i> give a free le c tu re to ,
th e public a t th e lib ra ry , M onday a f ­
te rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 o’clock, May 8th.
IM P O R T A N T N O T IC E
..................... ..
“D o n ’t E v e r M a rr y 99
CHERRO FLOUR
— It’s not wluit you pay per sack for
Flour it is th e num ber and kind of
Loaves you get.
CHERRO FLOUR
m akes m ore a n « better Loaves than
th e average, so Tt pays to buy the
best.
See Your Grocer and ask for
“C H E R R O ’’
teef IKE PAIT a t
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
FOR
........
GOVERNOR
May 11
at th e prim arie« Friday, May 19.
H e is a m an o f rare p erso n a lity and
p r o v e d e x e c u t i v e ab ility.
H ere,
1 riefly, is his story: Isaac Lee Pat-
( .-r*v.n w as born in B enton C ou n ty,
t
n, in 1 8 5 9 . A tten d ed country
sc h o o ls and w orked his w ay throe. gh
C hristian C o lleg e, M onm outh.- B e­
c a m e a s u c c e s s f u l m e r c h a n t in
S alem .
In 18 9 4 w as e le c te d State
S en a to r from .Marion C ou n ty. In
1 8 9 8 w a s a p p o in ted C o lle c to r of
C u sto m s at P ortland, by P resid en t
M cK inley; re-a p p o in ted L>y P resid en t
R o o se v e lt in I 9 0 2 .
KOLB
DILL
GOVERNMENT DEPARTM ENTS
W A SH IN G TO N .
May 4 — P re s i­
den t H a rd in g a n d m em b e rs of th e
jo in t
c o n g re ssio n a l re o rg a n iz a tio n
c o m m itte e , h e a d ed by W a lte r F.
B row n of Ohio, will c o n fe r to n ig h t
on m a tte rs p e rta in in g to th e re o r ­
g a n iz a tio n of g o v e rn m e n t d e p a rt-
m e n ts now b ein g c o n te m p la te d , it
' w as a n n o u n c ed a t th e W h ite H ouse
late today.
IN A SPECIALLY
W RITTEN C O M tO Y
BY AARON HOFFMAN
t
RED BL U FF MAN MISSING
R E D B L U F F . C alif., M ay 4.—
j Dick H o w ard , 30 an d u n m a rrie d ,
w as re p o rte d to thp_ s h e r if f ’s office
h e re y e s te rd a y as m issin g from his
hom e in R ed B lu ff since M onday j
m o rn in g .
H e fo rm e rly w orked fo r
th e P acific G as a n d E le c tric c o m -(
j pany. lea v in g its em ploy som e w eeks
The prince of Wales, during his
ago to go e a st fo r th e fu n e ra l o f a sta y in India, w as appointed to the
b ro th e r.
H e re tu r n e d a few days colonelcy of six ludiun regim ents
E ach of these units now bears the t
, ago.
title of “ P rince o f W ales' Own.” Here
In the uniform of a colonel-ln-chlef of
G am e and fish d epend on fo re s t th e Indian forces, w ith tu rb an , sword.
an d s tre a m . Both a re d e stro y e d by Bash and m edals, sta n d s th e prince
ing for a picture.
G F i
V A l K / F E J ä
A Record of Achievement
TH1LE he w a s c o lle c to r , the b u sin ess o f Mr. P a tter-
so n ’s o ffice p ra ctica lly doubled y et he red u ced th e
co st of ru n n in g his o ffic e by $ 6 ,3 8 0 a year. S in c e 1 9 0 6
h a s been a su ccessfu l farm er a t ‘Eola, P o lk C o u n ty . In
1 9 1 9 and 1921 served as State S en ator from P o lk C o u n ty .
A s chairm an of S en a te F in an ce C o m m ittee led the fight
a g a in st w h o le sa le salary in crea se hills and d efea ted m ost
o f them .
In 1921 v o ted aga in st in crea sin g G o v ern o r’s
salary.
BASCO ON
CAPITAL V» LABOA
SYMPHONIC
I JAZZ ORCHESTRA
HOW TO S E C U R E T IC K E T S BY M AIL NOW
O rd e rs will be filled in th e o rd er of th e ir ree c ip t and filled be­
fo re th e re g u la r box office sale opens, T u esd ay , May 9 th , at 10
O'clock.
A d d ress le tte r s , m ak e c h e c k s , p o st o ffice m oney o rd e rs to
P a g e T h e a te r.
In clu d e se lf-a d d re sse d s 'a m p e d envelope to in su re
sa fe re tu rn .
P R K ’ES— F lo o r, $2.2 0 ; E alcony, 1st 8 row s, $1.65; next 3
row s, $ 1 .10; la s t 2 row s, 55 c en ts. In clu d e s w ar tax.
Vote for Patterson and Stop this Waste!
Since 1913 State taxes have increased 748.7 per cent!
T h is gross ex tra v a g a n ce m ust be sto p p ed !
Mr. P atter-
eo n has p le d g e d that w h en e le c te d h e w ill m ake a suh-"*^
•ta n tia l d ecrea se in y o u r sta te ta x es Ey e ffic ie n t and e c o
n o m ic a l a d m in istration . A v o te for S en a to r P a tterso n f .
a vote for clea n , e c o n o m ic a l b u sin ess-lik e g o v e r n m e n t
PATTERSON CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
201 Im perial H otel
Paid Adv,
P ortland, O re io n