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    PAGE F o r a
ASKANT) DAILY TIDINGS
Ashland N ew s in* Paragraphs
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_______________________ __M onday, May H, tH&i
Ballroom of the Willard After the Recejit Fire
BUSINESS STUDENTS
, w as a d isadvan age, a n d they lo st
C O M PE T E AT M E D F O R D : by th e n a rro w score of one point.
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T h e F o r t Jo n e s tea m will play th e
N ine A sh la n d h ig h sc h o o l s tu - locals a t th e high school g ro u n d s
d e n ts, w ho a re
ta k in g b u sin ess h e re F rid a y of th is w eek, a n d th ey
c o u rses, e n te re d
th e co m p e titiv e boys expect to even m a tte r s a t that
c o n te sts S a tu rd a y a t M edford.
In • tim e.
th e s h o rth a n d c o n te st, M edford won
TOO LATE
b o th f ir s t a n d second. In th e type- ____________
_____ TO CLASSIFY.
w ritin g , M edford a n d A sh lan d tied I FO R R E N T OR SA L E — Seven and
fo r firs t place, an d th e c o n te s ta n ts '
o n e -h a lf a c re s irrig a te d lan d , city
from th e tw o schools w ill try fo r
w a te r.
Good cro p a lfa lfa hav,
first
c
u
ttin
g e s tim a te d 18 to n s.
firs t place a g a in T h u rsd a y of th is
T h re e cows a n d calves. T w enty
w eek.
In th e b o o k k eep in g c o n te st,
ton hay b a rn .
See ow ner, 1177
th e in s tru c tio n s w ere so in com plete
Iow a s tr e e t.
210-1
th a t
ju d g e« decided ,o t h r o . P 0 R SA L E _ 2()0 b a „
o u t th e c o n te st e n tire ly a n d all t h e ,
w D. B ooth. 2C4 W e l r t n n a u Mrs.
' 8?
c o n te s ta n ts in th e c o u n ty w ill have!
P h o n e 257-Y .
210-1
a ch a n ce a g a in T h u rs d a y to show P n r M r. l - ------??----o------------------~------
th e ir a b ility iu th a t c o u rse
p OLND— K ey No. .11. O w ner m ay
ig iu m a t co u rse.
have sam e by p ay in g for ad Tjd
in gs-_______ __ ______________ 210-1
RETU RN S HOME A FTER
LOST— S a tu rd a y , n e a r J u n io r H igh,
SEVER AL MONTHS IN SOUTH
c h ild ’s gold neck ch ain .
R e tu rn
111 L a u re l St.
R ew ard .
210-2
Mr. a n d M rs. W. O. D ickerson ar-1
riv ed hom e fro m C a lifo rn ia th is j W AN TED— S teady h a u lin g of an j
kind w ith F o rd tru c k . In q u ire ol
m o rn in g , a f te r h a v in g sp e n t th e
L eslie P ric e a t C andy F a c to ry
g r e a te r p a r t of th e w in te r th e re fo r
B eaver Block.
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th e b e tte rm e n t of Mr. D ic k e rso n ’s . ’ '
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h e a lth . T h e T id in g s is g lad to re -
°-R R E N T ~ F u rn i8 h e d e'g h t room
house, also tw o a p a rtm e n ts , firs t
p o rt t h a t he is very m uch b e tte r.
a n d second floor.
153 G ra n ite
St. P h o n e 411-R .
,
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Local and ^Personal
■
side Lights
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NOTICE TO W ATER USERS
N O T IC E
W a te r w ill be tu rn e d o ff on u p p e r
•
O w ing to th e fa c t th a t c h u rc h # - sy stem T u esd ay , May 8, from 8 a. m.
• n otices fo r p u b lic a tio n in Sat- > to 5 p. m. T hose who live in th e
• u rd a y 's p a p e r a re a lm o st in v a r-
high p a rts of th e city please d raw
<; iably tu rn e d in a t th e la s t mo- <s> w a te r fo r th e ir needs.
• m ent on th a t d ay, c a u sin g con- <8>
E. R. H O SLER . Supt.
sid e ra b le in co n v en ien ce, it h as
• becom e n ecessary to m ak e a <$> Left; for C a lifo rn ia —
<j> h a rd an d fa st ru le in connec- <3>
M rs. N. Z. S te w a rt left la s t w eek
<?/ tio n th e re w ith . H e re a fte r th e s e <s> by a u to , on a v isit to Red B luff and
<8> no tices m u st be in th e T id in g s j > S a c ra m en to . A t th e la tte r place sh e
• office n o t la te r th a n 3 p. m. on <$> w ill m eet Mr. S te w a rt, w ho is em ­
<r F rid a y to in su re p u b lic a tio n on <$> ployed by th e F r u it G row ers Supply
-•> th e day fallow ing.
t f ❖ co m p an y a t S u san v ille.
A fte r 'ah
. . . . <$> .
e x te n d e d v isit hhe will retuim to
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h e r hom e h ere.
On Sick List—-
-
Airs. F . E. F re n c h is re p o rte d as
O u r s u its sa tisfy ,
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
being on th e sick lis t.
198-tf
Mrs. Lizzie D river, of B s tre e t, R e tu rn s fro m Klai iath F alls—
b a llro o ,u o£ tb e n e w W illa rd , m o st p o p u la r ot W a s h in g to n ’s hotels, g u lle d l.v th e tire
w as in d isp o sed fo r se v era l days l a s t 1 E v e re tt
G riffith
has
re tu rn e d « E i n Î 1?», S«h T S thC
whl
h
s
ta
ite
d
presum
ably
from
a c ig a rette stub left by one o f tlie guests a l the G ridiron club dinner.
w eek.
1 from a m o n th ’s v isit a t K la m a th
— — ,
F a lls, w h e re he h a s been v isitin g
H a n d -m a d e g ifts fo r g rad u a tes^ his m o th e r, Mrs. J. B. G riffith . She
NINETY-YEAR-OLD H UNTER
m ission to am en d a license given th e O. A. C„ se rv e d betw een 8000 a n d
an d J u n e b rid e s .— N e e d le \ra ft S h o p .; acco m p an ied him hom e fo r a s h o rt
W A N TED — C om petent p erso n a t
STILL KILLING D E ER com pany on th e s o u th fo rk of th e 9000 p erso n s a t th e hom e econom ics
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j stay .
n u rse fo r c h ild ren .
Also g irl fo r
'
¡A m e ric a n riv e r, by e lim in a tin g M ed- te a room d u rin g th e fa ll a n d w in te r
C liff P a y n e m ak e s clo th e s ra c k s i
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g e n e ra l h o u sew o rk . B »tli p e rm a ­
D L N SM L IR , C alif., May 8.— To ley L ak es re se rv o ir, T w in L ak es res- te rm s,
in c lu d in g
re g u la r
g u ests,
n e n t positio n s. Mrs. F. C o rn in g
•
B a rg a in s in second h a n d law n
a
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in
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n
in
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tie
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b
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d
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a
t ban-
K enly, M edford. P h o n e 611-J-3.
So« ini C ircle B usiness M eeting—
m ow ers. F ix it Shi p. R eaver block.
s till be a b le
to w alk b ris k ly to S has- E cho L a k e c o n d u it.
q u e ts. T he la rg e s t fu n c tio n w as th e
_______________ k
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T he social circ le of th e C h ristia n
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ta S p rin g s a n d r e tu r n , g a rd e n a n
d
! ------------------------------“ B eaver fe e d ,” a t w hich 300 w ere
c h u rc h w ill hold th e ir b u sin e ss i Corrects E r r o r -
I.D S T — S m all boy’s brow n coat on
do
v
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rio
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s
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b
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a
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hom
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is
P
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E R S O F OREGON M E E T
¡p re s e n t. T h e g irls do th e w o rk fo r
Main e<r°et b etw een E n d e rs blocn
m e e tin g a t th e hom e of M rs. F r a n k .
M erle W a lte rs, w ho is an o p e ra to r
s
o
m
e
th
in
g
of
w
hich
a
n
y
perso
n
an
d B illaigs resid en ce on N o rth
ON IL4 NK O F \ \ IL L A M E T T E c re d it fo r p e rio d s of six w eeks, each
(’row-son on E ig h th s tr e e t next W ed- a t E dgew ood, h as asfted th e T id in g s
M ain.
F in d e r leave a t T idings.
sh
o
u
ld
be
pro
u
d
.
Such
fe
a
ts
a
re
a
c
­
nesday a fte rn o o n . All m em b ers a r e j { O c o rre c t th e e rio n e o u s s ta te m e n t
— — •
ta k in g tu r n as m a n a g e r, h e a d cook.
J. R. M c /ra c k e n .
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co
m
p
lish
ed
d
aily
by
J.
M.
N
ull,
fa
th
PO RTLA N D , May 8.— One th o u s- p a s try cook an d w a itre ss.
AMERICAIN L E A G l’E
in vited to a tte n d .
of a M rs. B. W a lte r ’s d e a th in San
e r o f M rs. C. A P ackw ood, w ho w ill a n d O regon p io n e e r m en a n d w om en
____ __ ____________
W on L o st Pet. W A N TED — W ash in g s to do, 40 cents
F ran cisco , b e in g in an y way con­
p er dozen fo r w ashing, or 80 cen ts
on
S
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d
ay
c
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le
b
ra
te
his
9
0
th
b
irth
San
F
ra
n
c
isc
o
an d th e ir c h ild re n m et a t th e his- W ATER TURNED INTO
i'o r in su ra n c e , fire o r a u to , s e e , n e c ^er] w ith his im m e d ia te fam ily.
fin ish ed .
A pply 279 L ib e rty St
S alt L a k e . . . .
day a n n iv e rs a ry .
j to ric s h rin e of Chamfpoeg on th e
B eaver R e a lty Co.
1 9 7 tf1
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THE M EDFORD CANAL
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V ernon ............
T his p io n ee r cam e to C a lifo rn ia h a n k s of th e W illa m e tte riv e r, com -
_ _
-
ROAI) TO McCLOl’D OPEN
W AN TED — C apable young m an
Im proving Rapidly—
D u rin g th e e a rly d ay s, m e m o ra tin g th e fo rm a tio n of th e
W a te r was tu rn e d in to th e u p p e r Los A ngeles . .
A F T E R W INTER SNOWS in 1857.
w ishes ste a d y p o sition in tow n.
Mrs. C la ra F o s te r of e a s t of the!
F a ll firs t c o n s titu te d p ro v isio n al govern- c a n al of th e new M edford irrig a tio n O ak lan d ..........
SISSON, C alif., May 8.— T he road w hile living on his ra n c h n e a r
210-4*
city, who u n d e rw e n t an o p e ra tio n a t!
has m en t of th e O regon te r r ito r y on May d is tric t W ednesday n ig h t. I t rea c h e d P o rtla n d ..........
_
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,
.
. . crew h a s opened th e h ig hw av to Mc- R iv er M ills, he e s tim a te s he
th e S acred H e a rt h o sp ita l re c e n tly , i
. ...
.. . , .
,
d e e r 2, 1843. T he day w as id ea l. M ore B rad sh aw d ro p T h u rs d a y n ig h t, a n d S e a ttle ...............
‘
7•! C loud a l t e r it h ad been closed m o re k illed b etw een 1500 an d 2000
is re p o rte d to be im p ro v in g ra p id lv
..
.
. .
th a n 200 people m ad e th e trip fro m w a te r w as tu rn e d in to th e d is tric t S a c ra m e n to . . .
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,
.
th a n th re e m o n th s by snow an d ice. a n d m any b ear.
a n d is expected to be a b le to r e tu r n
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P o rtla n d by b o at. A t th e g ro u n d s m ain c a n a l F rid a y m o rn in g . P ro v id -
,
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S ev eral
u n su c ce ssfu l e ffo rts h ad
to h e r hom e th is w eek.
i.
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.
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,
a b a s k e t lu n ch e o n w as serv ed , a n d ing no se rio u s le a k s a re fo u n d , it
N A TIO N A L LEA G U E
t h e rrteAits bcautwu
• been m ad e to keep th e ro ad open I OM E R PLA N TS ON McCLOl’D
AND
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of
a
few
days
U N A l. SH O W IN G
W on L ost Pet
_
d u rin g th e y ear.
New Y ork . . . .
CARD OF THANKS
TODAY-
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o ra to ry an d rem in iscen ce.
u n til w a te r is re a d y on th e e a st side
C hicago
..........
W e w ish to tr a n k o u r frie n d s a n d ;
DUNSM
UIR,
C
alif.,
May
8.—
A
p-j
C
onspicuous
am
o
n
g
th
o
se
p
re
s
e
n
t
of
th
e
valley.
T
he
w
ork
of
b
u
ild
in
g
TH E W EA TH ER OUTLOOK
St. L ouis ..........
n e ig h b o rs fo r th e ir k in d n e ss and)
W A SH IN G TO N , M ay 8.— W e a th e r p lic a tio n fo r p re lim in a ry p e rm its fo r w e re c h ild re n , g ra n d c h ild re n a n d th e F o u r-M ile dam a n d th e co nnect-
B rooklyn ..........
sy m p a th y to us d u rin g th e re c e n t j
o u tlo o k fo r th e p erio d M ay 8 to May th re e pow er p ro je c ts on th e M cCloud g re a t g ra n d c h ild re n of th e o rig in a l ing c a n al will be beg u n as soon as!
P itts b u rg h . . . .
— w ith —
illn ess an d d e a th of o u r d a u g h te r /
13, in clu siv e : P acific c o ast s ta te s — a n d P itt riv e rs has been filed w ith sm all band of p a tr io ts w ho c a st th a t th e snow is o ff th e g ro u n d .
P
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ila
d
e
lp
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ia
.
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6
10
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N ellie Benson. M r. a n d Mrs. W . A.
*
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G e n e rally fa ir In C a lifo rn ia , a n d oc­ th e fe d e ra l pow er com piission by m em o rab le vote in fa v o r o f th e g o v -'
C in c in n a ti ..........
B enson.
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hebo,
S
ta
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an
d
In
d
e
rso
n
,
Inc
e m in e n t u n d e r th e a u sp ices of t h e , F R U IT DAM AGED BY’ COLD
c a sio n a l sh o w e rs in O regon an d
B oston ...............
One of th e p ro je c ts w ould be to- U nited S ta te s
C o lum bia re c o rd s red u c e d to 6 5 c | W a sh in g to n .
N o rm al te m p e ra tu re ,
SNAP THROUGHOUT OREGON
cated on th e P itt riv e r ju s t below
PO R TLA N D , May 8.— F r u it an d
P A C IF IC COAST LEA G U E
a t R ose B ro th ers.
1 5 2 tf,
th e m o u th of th e M cCloud, a n d th e SOOO TO 9 0 0 0 M EALS
e a rlv v e g e ta b le s
w ere d a m a g e d bv
W on L ost Pet.
A R E SERVED BY CO-EDS fro st last n ig h t in w e ste rn O regon New Y ork ..........
WHEN SELF-LOVE IS WOUNDED o th e r tw o w ould be lo cated on th e
.......... 15
7 .682
N ew com ers Ixocate Here —
M cCloud riv e r in S h a s ta co u n ty .
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a n d by fveezing te m p e ra tu re s a n d St. L ouis ............
T he C u lb e rtso n place on M o u n -1 Then Is Called Into Play the Uglieet
T he W e ste rn S ta te s Gas a n d E lec- CO RV A LLIS. M ay 8.— Co-eds
in snow in e a s te rn O regon, a c co rd in g C leveland . * . . . .
F rom th e w o rld -fam o u s d ra m a of
.......... 11
9 .550
ta in a v e n u e h a s been re n te d by * Mr. I
of All Human Passions, That
a bund of in te rn a tio n a l crooks
trie co m pany h a s a sk e d th e c o m -‘ th e school of hom e econom ics of th e to re p o rts received h ere.
B oston ...............
of Jeaiousy.
McCoy, a n ew com er to A sh lan d , w ho j
w hose w ild e a ttin g set th e f in a n ­
C hicago ............
cial w orld by th e e a rs, and w hose
fo rm e rly lived in L incoln co u n ty .
se n sa tio n a l end will a s to u n d and
Jealousy is the ugliest of ail hum an
P h ila d e lp h ia . . . .......... 9 11 .450
th rill you.
passions—and the one which m akes
W a sh in g to n . . .
F o r sale, a fin e p ro d u c tiv e th re e -!
, ,
,
,
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u ,
— A lso—
the g rea test m isery in the world. It
D e tro it ...............
a c re tr a c t w ith good house, b a rn , is th e outcom e of egotism, tlie twin
"A P A IR O F S E X E S ”
TOMORROW
nice f ru it an d b e rrie s, well s u ite d siste r of vanity, and ita brood are all
By GEORGE E. ROBERTS
H
IG
H
SCHOOL
TE
A
M
fo r ch ick en s. See B illings A gency
the sorrow s of the hum an race.
(From the Monthly Bulletin for May Issued by The National City Bank of New York)
LO SES TO F O R T JO N E S
But w hat Is jealousy when a n ­
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alyzed ?
E N T IM E N T in business
uubiiiuôb u
circles
ic ic a m
find
iu that
u i a i in
in u order
iu c r to
iu be
uc b
sure
u ic u
of i
u O i f taic
late a new pnrase
phrase has
nas come
It Is the b ittern ess which arises
T he local high school tea m jo u r-
Motored H ere from K lam ath Falls
is much m ore cheerful than having an am ple supply they would into circulation, to the effect that
C h a rle s D eL ap m o to re d o v e r fro m *itb e r *’h*n 8o® ^ ne P,s,e P0* * * * «
neyed to F o rt J o n e s, C alif., S a tu r-
at
IaV
sto«*s' T h * coa' there „
a ~ „“’’V " 8
l t i . .
n, in ,, o . j
x
.
i tl,a t which we desire and cannot oh-
at any
any time
time last
last year,
year, and
and this
tins havc to ‘"J
-- b?„ no£ . o — n |y
j
d ay an d had to be c o n te n te d w ith
K la m a th F a lls S a tu rd a y to visit w ith | tain> or the fe a r th a t w hat we pofJ
vage>
b n-
«hrm.crh operators would have to settle by y wa
Se> hut
out a saving wage.
th e sm all end of a 8 to 9 score. T he
y.
. . com petition who should have the fortunately, the people who use it
his tw in b r o th e r ( heater,- a n d th ey gess may be tniten from us by a n o th e r.,
out the agricultural districts. Al- m jners and thp 5usine
n the usually are thinking of nothing but
A sh lan d boys w ere up on th e ir to es
left th is m o rn in g by a u to fo r R ose- The very fact of our feeling fear shows !
though price conditions are rc- conditio], tbat tbc mines WJ C
an increase of money wages, which
a ll th e tim e, b u t th g ..stra n g e g ro u n d
b u rg on a trip co m b in in g b u sin e ss th a t we know th is o th er possesses a
garden as yet tar from satisfactory, - d ,,
‘ , m eans that wages and the cost of
and m any people still have a keen natu ra,
wo„ ]d
tha*
living will go up togetlter, leaving
w ith p le a su re .
pow er stronger than our own—and
_______
; th is is a reflection upon our personal
realization of the losses they have m ost available and easily-w orked t b e , w ork" no better off than the
suffered the country has generally coa, d
sits would be wo/ ked first donkey that follows all day the
P h o n e 119. W e call a n d d eliv er. m erit, and therefore a wound to our
recovered its poise, and is ready to If tbe m iners- union WQuld use jts wisp of hay- hung just ahead of his
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P a u ls e r u d ’s.
face the future w ith courage and power tQ proniote sonie sucb rcason. nose.
don Times.
co"udence.
,
ab |c adj ustm ent as this, it would .. “ ‘,s t,n ie Prac,lcal nicn learned
Men and women are jealous when
To Y’isit a t F o re s t G ro v e—
Building operations are on a be]p ^be situation of the mine- iba* lf,ere ,s . no progress by simply
e V
nt O«Q T7I
.1. x x I «nwther approaches one they love—
larger scale than a year ago, and w orkers and at tbe samc tilTie jacking up industrial costs, which
,
,
1 • °
Urth S tre€ t,| their
^ t i s t n is wounded by
sufficient to employ fairly well the render a
{ seryice tQ the
tb,ic carry the cost of living with them,
left to d ay fo r F o re st G rove. O r., fo r | the inference th a t this other has not
w orkers in the building trades and
It ¡s u
d ¡n SQme quarters th a t The only broadly distributed gains
building m aterial industries
T he the minj
industry shou]d be taken that ever have come to the masses
a tw o w eeks s ta y w ith his son a n d realized th eir own vorth.’and dares to
autom obile industry is m uch m ore over b
the G overnm ent.
T his of thc Pe°P le. haye come by the ¡in­
o th e r re la tiv e s th e re .
dispute th eir sw. y—jealousy being
active than a year ago, and con- bow ever, would involve purchase of P’’ovem cnl s in industry that have
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roused to fury sh mid th e one they
tracts for railroad equipm ent arc all coa, deposits in the country. an cheapened and increased produc-
L e t us b rig h te n up y o u r
old s u it, i l o v e re sP°»d to aii u glances, because
on a larger scale than at any time inipracticai undertaking, and if that t,on; S,*Jch, 'm provem ents are being
OUR ASSORTMENT OF
P a u ls e r u d ’s
1 9 8 tf the wound to self- ove is deeper still
since the war. T he effect of ac- was done wbat
H
shou,d th<? made all the time, and the oppor-
BATHING CAPS
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I in th a t case, and t< e poison sinks into
tivny in these several lines has G overnm ent follow? Should it con- tuni.t,es for them are limitless. The
i the very being.
LS
MOST
VARIED AND
given a pronounced stim ulus to the t ;nue , 0 d iv;de ,,p tbe limited cnK«ncers say that the industrial
L«‘nv««s for H om e—
But jeab)U8y
tf)e
>ron and steel industry.
am ount of work am ong all the men ° u‘Pa i n,i8ht be increased from 4(1
COMPLETE
M iss N eta Sw ink left S u n d ay fo r j a m ore pardonable fault th an any oth-
F or thc first two m onths of the who cia jined a share of it, increas- to
? cr cent ,{ industrial friction
7 ? a r ’ ? p e ,:a t ,n 8
of ing the pay as the am ount of work cou' d bc reducc,d a " d the best
— BRIGHT COLORS
h e r hom e a t S u n n y sid e, W ash. H e r ; er form of the vir is, because it goes
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q q o C1? SS ? ra,lroads total $796,‘ for
each diminished, or should it ™ th o d s now known generally
b ro th e r L e ste r acco m p an ied h e r as h*<?k to the iustin t of self-preserva-
— DURABLE QUALITY
820,889, show ing a decrease from o rg an i2C the industry for efficient ad(?P‘ed' 1 hat would make it pos-
f a r as P o rtla n d .
t 'on and, in the h oader sense, race-
he like period in 1921 of $80,334.381. production, and compel one-third of S,b!e -for "a g e -e a rn e rs to have the
— VARIED STYLES
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preservation, and although its Indul-
O perating expenses, on the other tbe m jners tQ find Qther wQrk? If w ar-tim e m oney-w ages and at thc
D r. J. J. E m m en s, of M edford h a s ge," 'e Protluces ml ery and crim e, its
hand, am ounted to $662,10o,068, the latter is the reniedy, the m iners samc t,mp 8.,ve each dollar the pre-
Mak< Y’our C hoice fio m Our
v.cre $164,94/,6/3 less.
N otw ith- can ap p iy it them selves, w ithout the ,w ar Pu r?hasm g power. T h at would
resum ed his p ra c tic e in th e M edford ° r,g,n .” " ot ultoge h er base or w hol|y
Selection
standing the heavy falling off in intervention of the G overnm ent be 8enuine Progress.
F u r n itu r e an d H a rw a re b u ild in g .
egot st ca _________________
Standing
of the
Clubs
Jim the Penman
Lionel
Barrymore
C u r r e n t B usiness C o n d itio n s
emro5-' nf
“ANGEL” WANTED THE MONEY
A it C lub to M eet—
T h e L a d ies’ A rt club w ill m eet
Evidently Backer cf Show Wae Tired
th is e v en in g in P io n e e r h all.
T he
of Its Making Nothing but Good
h o stesses fo r th e e v en in g w ill b e ,
Impression*.
M esdam es G. C. Stevens, F re d W il- i
son an d J o h n S h o rtrid g e .
T he m anager of a burlesque show
D etrlck sells b u tte r fo r less. 2 0 1 tf j t0,d t£ie following. Incident of Ids
1
' th eatrical c a re e r:
T h e b e st hom e m ad e ca n d ie s can ¡ . “F
J ! ar8 ag° “ Cert“ in Chic“ 8°
he h ad a t Rose B ro th e rs.
« “ “ ‘a repeT 7
snow, instru ctin g w e to m ake one-night
m « d uk
.
.
. Í 8tauds iu K ansas. .O u r show w as ter-
Blue R ibbon b re a d , one pound , rlb ie, Indeed, but Anally we left Chi-
loaves, 8 c e n ts ; tw o loaves fo r 15 I cago.
cents. One a n d a h a lf p o u n d loaves,
’’O ur first step w as Topeka. A fter
12 cen ts.
M alted M ilk tw in s, 12 tb e uight’s perform ance 1 sent a tele­
cen ts. A t y o u r g ro ce r o r a t Bon Ton ¡
suy£n8: ‘Topeka re-
ovo*«
I
ce£Pts
$92.50.
Made
a good im pression
B ak ery .
here.’
“T he next night we played in H utch­
RODENT DRIVE IS SU ÍT E SSE U L inson. A fter the show I w ire d : ’Hutch-
GRAN TS
PASS,
M ay
8.— T he luaou receipts $52.50. M ade a splendid
Jo se p h in e co u n ty ro d e n t d riv e, ju s t im pression here.’
T he next night found our troupe iu
co m p leted , was a success fro m th e
s ta n d p o in t of th e in te re s t a ro u s e d '
My tl*legPa“ ‘ l bat, n‘8ht r e a d :
„„j
.
‘C hanute receipts $21. M ade a w onder-
onn-
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,
a n d th e a c re a g e covered, sa id d C onn
ful Im pression here.’
ty A gent How ell. T he fa rm e rs co­
“ Several hours late r I was at the
o p e ra te d in c o v erin g th e n o n -resi- C hanute depot w ith my tro u p ers when
d e n t an d g o v e rn m e n t lan d s, th e poi- tlie telegraph op erato r handed me a
son fo r th is h a v in g been fu rn is h e d
It was from my ‘angel.’ Tlie
by th e g o v e rn m e n t and co u n ty c o u rt. I
s a ld : ‘M ake oue m ore impres-
a
»«in,
o d i a „ c re s of non-resi-1
, aioli— then come hom e.’ ”
a
to ta l nt
or m
10,231
d e n t lan d an d 17,020 a c re s of g o v -1 B rin g y o u r n e x t BLOWOUT to
e m in e n t la n d s w ere covered.
I5 2 tf
'
L e e d o n t’s T ire H o sp ital.
2 0 9 tf
R?i
¿ 7 ' Wou,d thcy rather do k ° f »heir
292 gr° a te V n d ’ net o p e ra fn g in-
i a / $ 7 7 ." 0 4 . " l l . T s S r f a
deficit of $3,626,343 for the first
tw o m onths of 1921.
Coal Strike
T he nation-w ide coal strike has
been in effect one m onth, during
v hich tim e production from non-
union m ines has been equal to about
cue-third the total norm al produc-
«inn. As yet accum ulated stocks
';iv e been sufficient to prevent
-crious interference w ith industry
c r any considerable advance of
prices, but if the shut-dow n shall
last another m onth the influence
probably will be m ore apparent.
T he situation presented by the
coal industry is a very com plicated
one. T he U nited States Geological
Survey said of it:
The bituminous coal mines of the United
States have a developed capacity and a
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T il
°'
Foreign Loans
°r “" I "
th t direction . In view °f the num ber of foreign
Ci ‘‘n ' ry la" ‘v
Social P ro g ress
there is a revival of the argum ent
In the course of the recent hear-
¿oans in the United
ings upon the coal industry before btates shomd be accom panied by an
the Labor C om m ittee of the H ouse
1 *?-tbc Proceeds will be
of R epresentatives, W ashington, the exPended in this country
following colloquy was reported as c / x
, ®,tuation of the b n ite d
taking place betw een Congressm an - lates
»ne present tim e tbe first
A tkinson, of M issouri, and E dgar a PProp p ate com m ent is that such a
W a lb c e , representative of the Fed-
at,on t would be, " h o lly un-
eration of L abor and m em ber of ?cessary to secure the purpose in
the m iners’ union:
v»ew, as present exchange rates
Congressman Atkinson: "Miner» were ' i r jUx
assurance that a ry
fhan^t,™
1 ast week. n p" ce?1 more 2 ^
t? tb,s co“ n try will be ex­
d f e th V £ r^ ^
»k>4 down a little now when farmers (ave ° ” ? bp V ” ted States is a t a prem iuui
losi fr5° ^ r,.c' nt ?,fT wh?1
had then?"
e v ^ V “ h e r e : n o b o d y iS going to
we“ should
b k u . 7 (“ L e ^ e r ^ S u i e ^ " ^ < k t A
' U ni' - d
organized?”
T ° r ° n SO Y ?u ,d be an a : '
This reto rt by M r W allace indi-
S1*ieSS
y‘ II tbe b o rro v * -
cates that he thinks there is n o th does, not " ant to use the fund? f- r
;n .,
tninks there is noth- purchases here on his own accou u
km for evePrr,Ob^ o u p
g e '" L S ¡ X f c *
h ' “ Z ' * Prem iu“ *
lt “ P for l ,e Others to pay.
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am bition of organized labor
to im prove the living conditions o f
1 here is no m aterial disagree- the m a s s e s is ->f
m ent about the main facts of the w orthy, but tlrore are cerU in tru th s’
coal industry, and the situation is that m ust be understood
so simple that it seems strange th at
One of t h e s e is th a t m r>n»»
so little is said of the rem edy that are not to be considered a lo n e ^ n
is w it h in th p roaM , nt .k„
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uc eonsiaerea alone m
t-me.
D unng the Ust th^ty years the
mines have been idle an avertige of 93
working days in every calendar year.
of that.
I f nr>nvi»r
if H n l k 7 ’
25c — 85c
.VTIÛNAL
attraction
S P E C IA L !
SCHOOL CH ILDREN’S
MATIxNEE AT 4:1ft
— A lso—
“H ER OWN MONEY”
— w ith —
ETHEL CLAYTON
Satisfaction
prem ium 13 p ,.OI
u
u
, .
alw ays follow s w hen we install
sb° U,d wc
X ?
II°IIand, being in good credit,
ir°„Ul<!hbOrrOWJ n this mark<it and
r J r m thC re *u,tln£ credit over ie,
Germany, at a prem ium , in
T h " 8*
G erm an coal «
I he conditions m ay be m ore t»>
- « j wnn G erm any than for u* to
« .im sy y some ° i m em should i e ^ e sense.
In t h e 'l a s t ai
’’ ’
K and rind em ploym ent elsewhere, w orkers in the various industrie-
*“ ,u u"aae> » W
<i then would be necessary to give are w orking fnr »»acb «»i
*ej otb?r countries may arrangw <« kein
da r and aPProxim ately full em- paying each other
T hcv ar<» ^ i i i r Cb j tber to obtain credit* >« th*
fo r the «unainder in order Consumers a n d ’ he con ? m e V n a
? Vb>’
~ "
S U P ? out the required supply of all the costs of production and de’
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« « 1 would livery upon everythtng he b f f i . '
traFc
j
plum bing.
Our work is «lone
right, even in tlie places you
can’t »ee.
It is constructed for
years o f service.
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SIMPSON’S
3 7 -8 9 No. Main
HARDWARE
Phone 1Í03