Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 19, 1922, Image 1

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(International News Wire Serrk-e
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
BLANCHE GLAZIER WINS
FINK NAVAJO
RUG
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922
UVA BEDS TO
No. 220
OROVILLE TO JUBILATE
W H EN BIG MILL OPENS
TH IRTEEN CAUGHT IN
DRY RAID IN Y R EK A
EDISON WOULD
REVOLUTIONIZE
Miss B lanche G lazier, of 777 E a s t
O R O V IL L E , C d if ., May 19.— All
Y R E K A . C alif., \M ay 19.— T h ir- ;
M ain s tr e e t, won th e fine N avajo ru g
b u sin e ss in O ro v ille will be su sp en d -!
then local m en a re accused of v io ­
I th a t w as o ffe red by Ic e n h o w e r’s fu r-
j ed a t 2 o’clock T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n ,
la
tin g th e e ig h te e n th a m e n d m e n t,
; n itu r e s to re fo r W ed n esd ay .
T he
’ May 23d, w hile a ll th e c o m m u n ity
follow
ing ra id s co n d u c te d h e re by
| ru g w as given aw ay by Mr. Icen-
s ta k e s p a r t in th e c e re m o n ie s th a t
th
re
e
fed e ra l p ro h ib itio n e n fo rc e ­
, how er in a c a m p a ig n of a d v e rtis in g
j w ill m a rk th e o p en in g of a c tu a l op-
m e n t a g e n ts, A. R. S h u rtle ff. W.
i w hich is bein g co n d u c te d by th e
|I e ra tio n s of th e H u tc h in so n L u m b e r
L
a m m e iste r a n d W . R. P a g e t. T he
! m e rc h a n ts of th a t p a r t of th e city,
c o m p a n y ’s m ill h ere.
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a
lleg
ed o ffe n d e rs w ere ta k e n before
i M any o th e r m e rc h a n ts of th a t sec­
J
u
s
tic
e of th e P eace C h a rle s E.
t i o n a re o ffe rin g e x c ep tio n a l p rizes ( K LA M A TH P A L L S, May 19.— A j
Y R E K A , C alif., May 19. T he lo- Jo h n so n , who se t bail a t $1000 in
th is w eek a n d sp ecial b a rg a in s on tu r is t re s o rt in th e Modoc lav a beds
¡ca tio n of v a lu a b le d e p o sits of a s h e s - 1 each case
EIGHT MONTH TRUCE BETW EEN sale each day.
is th e p lan of M errill and C o m p a n y /
! tos in S iskiyou co u n ty an d th e uses
l RGES CONGRESS TO ESTABLISH
RUSSIA AND OTHER
h ead ed by C. Guy M errill of th is
I to w hich th e se d e p o sits m ig h t be
GIGANTIC W AREHOUSE
city. T e n t ho u ses a re b ein g ere c te d
• p u t w ere d e scrib ed by W. S. R u ssell, j
POW ERS
'
SYSTEM
n e a r th e B ear P aw cave, a n d t h e '
¡of G azelle, a t a m ee tin g of th e Sls-
road re p a ire d from M errill in p re -'
Is Opened for L loyd G eorge i j
' kiyou C o u n ty M in e rs’ a sso c ia tio n
W ould House Faruieus' Products So
p
a ra tio n fo r th e o p e n in g on J u n e 4.!
L aier to P ropose Part, S im ilar toj
1 held here.
I
As to Create “F u ll Year Storage,”
i
T he p lan is to povide e x p e rien c e d ;
A
t
th
e
m
ee
tin
g
th
e
m
em
b
ers
of
I
Thus E nabling Produeers to Hold
P acific A greem ent Drawn at the
g u id es so th a t s ig h ts e e rs m ay ex-;
th
e
a
sso
c
ia
tin
p
lan
to
have
th
e
m
in
­
Moiio|>olistie Control Over Prices.
W ashington Arm am ent M eeting.
p lo re all in te re s tin g h isto ric a l loca--
e ra ls th a t a b o u n d in th e M arble!
tio n s,
in c lu d in g
C a p ta in
J a c k ’s
M o u n tain d is tr ic t of th e c o u n ty ex­
(C o p y rig h t, In te rn a tio n a l News
GENOA, May 19.— T h e econom ic
s tro n g h o ld , as well as th e n u m e ro u s
p
lain
e
d
by
a
s
p
e
a
k
e
r
fa
m
ilia
r
w
ith
S e rv ic e .)
co n fe re n ce en d ed its la b o rs th is a f­
ice caves.
M eals a n d sleep in g a c ­
th a t d is tric t.
W ASH IN GTON. May 19.— T h o m as
te rn o o n , a f te r six w eeks of d e lib e ra ­
c o m m o d atio n s w ill be provided.
NOT MORE THAN ONE-THIRD OF
D ecision w as rea c h e d th a t th e se
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E dison a p p e a re d before a se c re t
tio n s o v er in te r n a tio n a l a ffa irs .
M errill ow ns 160 a c re s n e a r th e
REG
ISTER
ED
VOTERS
HAVE
m
e
e
tin
g
s
sh
a
ll
be
held
m
o
n
th
ly
in
n
ig h t session of th e s e n a to ria l a g r i.
T he ch ief r e s u lts of th e co n fe re n ce
B ear P aw cave, w h ere th e re s o rt will
SANTA ROSA, C alif., May 19.— c u ltu ra l in q u iry co m m ittee , and rec-
CAST
BALLOTS
th
e
fu
tu
r
e
,
th
e
next
m
ee
tin
g
being
W
E
A
V
E
R
V
IL
L
E
.
C
alif.,
May
19.
i
.w r e : A pproved th e p lan fo r m ee tin g
be lo cated .
A new a rriv a l w as expected in th e om m ended
th e
e s ta b lis h m e n t
by
sc h ed u le d fo r J u n e 6.
a t th e H ag u e in J u n e w hen a m ixed — U nable to w ith sta n d tre m e n d o u s :
fam
ily
of
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L
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e
r
n
e
a
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g
ress
of
a
g
ig
a
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tic
g
o
v
e
rn
m
e
nt
Interest in E lection T hroughout the
co m m issio n w i|l h e ¿a p p o in ted bo p re s s u re , th e dam a t th e La G ra n g e ;
harp
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O ther P arts o f State Is Intense,
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w a re h o u se sy stem fo r solv in g th e
s tu d y th e R u ssian p ro b lem , to m ak e! re se rv o ir, m idw ay betw een W eaver- | | | | |
Dr.
J.
S
w
itzer
w
as
called
.
Said
n
a tio n w id e a g ric u ltu ra l d e p re ssio n .
and
Recoud-B
reaking
V
ote
E
x­
re c o m m e n d a tio n s re g a rd in g th e p o s - jvi,1e a n d J u n c tio n City, b u rs t T h u i s - ! W | |
P a p a L a ttin : “ I w a n t a g irl; if i t ’s it was le a rn e d to d ay by th e In te r-
pected
W
ith
No
Index
of
R
esu
lts.
s lb ility of a lo an to R u ssia , a n d th e d a >’ »«on. re le a s in g w a te r 25 fe e t
a boy I w o n ’t pay you a c e n t.”
I n a tio n a l New s Service.
e v e n tu a l re c o g n itio n of th e M oscow deep, w hich sw ep t e v e ry th in g b efo re
That
goes,
said
th
e
p
h
y
sician
.
T he plan w hich E dison has urged
N o tw ith sta n d in g t h a t in te re s t in
g o v e rn m e n t.
it in O regon gu lch , a d ista n c e of five!
b u t dou b le fee it i t ’s a g irl.”
j upon c o n g ress to ad o p t w ould give
th e electio n g e n e ra lly th ro u g h o u t j
T h e c o n fe re n ce a rra n g e d an e ig h t m iles to th e T rin ity riv e r.
T
hey
shook
h
a
n
d
s
on
th
e
b
a
rg
a
in
.
A m erican fa rm e rs a lm o st a m onopo-
!
th
e
s
ta
te
a
p
p
e
a
rs
to
be
in
te
n
se
,
and
H uge iro n pipes w ere c a rrie d from
m o n th s tru c e b etw een R u ssia and
P
ap
a
L
a
ttin
will
pay
a
q
u
a
d
ru
p
le
listic c o n to rl over th e price of th e ir
th
a
t
a
heavy
vote
is
b
ein
g
c
a
st
ev-
th e o th e r p o w e rs re p re s e n te d h e re th e re s e rv o ir in to th e riv e r, so g re a t |
i
e
ry
w
h
e
re
else,
a
very
lig
h
t
vote
h
a
d
j
fee.
T
he
rea
so
n
fo
r
th
a
t
is.
tw
in
p ro d u cts, th ru g h th e o p e ra tio n of a
I t laid th e g ro u n d w ork fo r f u tu r e w as th e force of th e rele ase d w a t e r .1
g irls a rriv e d .
“ fu ll y e a r" sto ra g e provision.
¡b e e n polled in A sh la n d up to 3
re p re s e n ta tio n s to th e U nited S ta te s T h e dam b u rs t d u e to th e im p o u n d -
o’clock.
In
som
e
p
re
c
in
c
ts
a
t
th
a
t
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E dison u rg ed th e p assage of th e
re g a rd in g A m erican p a rtic ip a tio n in lin g of ra p id ly m elted snow in O re-
T
l
ESDA4
IS
SET
ASIDE
proposed
leg islatio n as “ soon as pos-
h
o
u
r,
little
m
ore
th
a
n
a
dozen
vo
tes
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—
th e re c o n s tru c tio n of e a s te rn Eu- gon G ulch m o u n ta in ,
TO \ IS IT T H E QUARRY' sib le ,” in o rd e r to give th e fa rm e rs
rope.
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T he s ta te h ig h w a y w’a s w ash ed
SA LEM , M ^y 19.— S ta te S u p e r­ had been c a st, w hile in th e N o rth
A sh la n d p re c in c t, a t F o u r th a n d
W ASHINGTON, May 19.— I nem -
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re lie f b efo re th e next crop is h a r-
I t opened th e w ay
fo r Lloyd i o u t a t th re e p o in ts.
C onvict ro ad in te n d e n t of B an k s B ram w ell h a s in-
M ain, w h e re th e h e a v ie st vote h a d |
v„irtu a lly d isa p p e a re d
ie A shland G ra n ite com pany h a s vested.
T he proposed w a re h o u se s
G eorge to pro p o se a t a la te r d a te a I w o rk e rs w ere s e n t to th e scene a n d I s titu te d a n in v e s tig a tio n to a sce r-
in
th
e
U
nited
S
ta
te
s,
an
d
th
e
re
is
d
e
sig
n
a
te
d
nex
t
T
u
esd
ay
a
fte
rn
o
o
n
,
woul(,
be
used as a bag,8 fo |. f a n n
te n y e a r tru c e in E u ro p e , s im ila r t o , today h ad th e ro ad open to tra v e l. ta in if th e re h as been c rim in a l vio- been polled up to t h a t h o u r, only 35
lik
ely
to
be
a
s
h
o
rta
g
e
of
c
o
m
m
o
n
,
M
ay
23,
as
q
u
a
rry
v
isitin
g
day
All c re d its , u n d e r w hich fa rm e rs could
th e P acific pact d ra w n a t W ashing-
No h o u ses w ere in th e p a th of la tio n of law in th e fa ilu re of th e votes h ad been c a st.
la b o r w ith in 90 days, a c co rd in g to w ho a re in te re s te d in w a tc h in g th e get a fa ir r e tu r n on tb e lr p ro d u ct8 .
In th e m o st o u tly in g p rec in ct, ex-
to n .
I th e w a te r.
F irs t S ta te & S avings B an k a t
a i i q d ' HpvAlnnmonf
¿ te n d in g from th e b e g in n in g of t h e ' re p ° r ts re a c h in g tho
th e W
W liitP
h ite H
H ouse,
d ev elo p m en t nf
of th is e n te rp ris e a re
E d is o n ’s
rec o m m e n d a tio n s
av -
K la m a th F a lls.
it w as le a rn e d o ffic ia lly to d ay .
in v ited to v isit th e B la ir q u a rry . pe a ie d tre m e n d o u sly to th e se n a to rs.
A tto rn e y G en eral V a n w in k le ap-i B o u le v a rd to th e city lim its, less
P re sid e n t H a rd in g is of th e opin- T hose wild have no m ean s of g o in g , He was fre q u e n tly in te rru p te d d u r-
p o in te d J u d g e J. P. K a v a n a u g h of th a n a dozen v o tes h ad been c a s t “ P
P o rtla n d to co n d u c t th e investiira to n o o n - A « r e a t d eal of c o m p la in t I ion
. th . a . t . th e , U nited S ta te s is on th e a re a sk e d to leave th e ir n a m e s w ith ing th e session by his deeply |n t e r .
Local and k Personal
tion.
i »«’ b « « made In resard to the loca- *h,'f,hol<l
* new era °‘ <"<»0^ th e com pany, e ith e r p e rso n a lly o r a t e d a u d ito rs fo r a d d itio n a l facts,
by m ail, a day in ad v an ce, if pos- He specifically urged t h a t fa rm e rs
, tio n of th is v o tin g place, it being so
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sible, and fre e tra n s p o rta tio n will be given perm issio n by th e govern-
. f a r o u t of th e way as to be a lm o st '
be
provided.
: in accessib le to th e m a jo rity of r e g is - 1
inent to s to re p ro d u c ts for a fu ll
’ L eaves for C ottage Grov<
< hi Sick List—
F
o llo w in g th e r e g u la r c h a m b e r of y e a r, if n e cessary , in o rd e r to in su re
! te re d v o ters, u n less th ey w ere th e '
co m m erce forum lu n cheon a t th e fa ir re tu rn s .
Mr9. M abel Ja c o b s is on th e sick
M rs. A ubrey R e d ife r, of G arfield
j o w n e rs of a u to m o b ile s.
1$R.
H otel A sh lan d , a t noon, a u to m o -
T his su g g e stio n , th e s e n a to rs be-
s tr e e t, le ft W ed n esd ay e v e n in g fo r
I It is im p o ssib le th is e a rly in th e
v
isito
rs
n
e
x
t'C
o
tta
g
e
G
rove
w
h
e
re
sh
e
w
ill
visit
I
J o in th e q u a rry
biles will leave th e hotel p ro b ab ly Iieved> w ould give th e fa rm e rs vir-
d ay to g et a n y th in g lik e a line on
T u esd ay .
220-3
i h e r p a re n ts fo r a tim e. M rs. R edi-
a b o u t 1 :3 0 o’clock, fo r th e q u a rry . tu a l price-fix in g pow er over th e ir
j th e re s u lts , a lth o u g h it is c e rta in
T w in C alves A r r iv e- .
i fe r ex p ects to sto p o ff a t M yrtle
At
th e lu n ch eo n , E .
C a rte r and ow n p ro d u cts, in asm u ch as th e y
th a t th e very lig h t vote c a st in t h e ,
Al >Sherard, an em ploye of t h e 'C r e e k w hen sh e r e tu r n s hom e a b o u t
possibly
o
th
e
rs,
will
speak
b rie fly could w ait fo r a fav o ra b le m a rk e t in
.c ity je o p a rd iz e s th e c h a n ce s of fn am -l
ro u n d h o u se, w ho lives on E a s t! th e te n th of J u n e , to v isit h e r hus-
a b o u t th e q u a rr y an d th e pu rp o ses w bicb to sen.
j in g th e c a n d id a te fo r co u n ty com -!
of th e new com pany in f u r th e r d e­
M ain s tr e e t, h a s a fu ll blooded J e r- b a n d ’s fa th e r, E. W. R e d ife r, an d
¡m is sio n e r from A sh lan d .
A lth o u g h s tre s sin g th e w a re h o u se
s ty cow, w hich gave b irth to tw in fam ily.
veloping an d e n la rg in g th e b u sin ess. c re d it system as th e m ost a d v a n ­
O ut o f a re g is tr a tio n of n e a rly
calv es l a » f n ig h t; a (c irc u m s ta n c e
F o r in su ra n c e , fire o r a u to , see
one th o u sa n d v o ters, from p re s e n t ’ N E W YORK, May 19.— V irtu a lly
ta g e o u s. E dison o ffered tw o o th e r
w hich is as v a lu a b le as it is un- ! B eaver R e a lty Co.
I 9 7 tf
An ep idem ic of flo w er v a n d a lism in d ic a tio n s it w ould a p p e a r lik e ly th e co m p lete loss of th e second vie-1 BABY LIONS AND W HITE
m eans of reliev in g a g ric u ltu ra l d e ­
u su al.
CAMELS WITH THE CIRCUS p ressio n . H e approved d ire c t fin a n ­
a p p e a rs to have s tru c k som e p a rts of th a t n o t m o re th a n o n e -th ird of th a t tint of th e gale w hich d ro v e e ag le
Return from Portland—
F re s h fish , o y ste rs, c ra b s, c h ic k ­
Mr. a n d M rs. A. H. P eachy, ac- th e c it-v ' a n d re s id e n ts w ho h av e tak-1 n u m b e r w ill vote.
! b o a t No. 17 a s h o re d u rin g th e n ig h t,
cial aid by th e g o v e rn m e n t to fa rm ­
Som e of th e new fe a tu re s w ith
en s, ra b b its.
C all T el. 104. A sh- ¡co m p a n ie d by M rs. P e a c h y ’s s is te r, en tb e tro u b le to b e a u tify th e s u r
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.w a s re p o rte d w hen it w as a n n o u n c ed H ow e’s big c irc u s w hich w ill show ers, an d also su g g ested th e e s ta b ­
la n d F ish a n d P o u ltry M a rk e t. 1 8 6 tf) a rriv e d hom e from P o rtla n d Mon-! ro u n d ,n g s of th e lr hom es by s e ttin g VOTING IS HEAVY THROUGH
¡ th a t th e a rm y su p p ly sh ip W ilkins.
lish m en t of livestock c re d its th ro u g h
OTHER PARTS OP STATE! which «.ruck the rock« a t O rlen. X r T b l b y X n » bora
’ h'
L eaves for ’F risco—
I day, w h ere th ey v isited th e A. Bish o u t a tt r a c Dve g a rd e n s a re com plain-!
rese rv e b an k s.
Both th e s e
in w in te r
M rs. T h o m as, w ife of C o n d u c to r ; fam ily fo r se v era l w eeks.
T he ing b itte rly of d e p re d a tio n s occur-!
PO R TLA N D , May
19.— R e p o rts I P o in t, L ong Isla n d so u n d , c a u ffrt
m ea su res w ould be in a d d itio n to
T h o m as, left th is a fte rn o o n on No. , P each y s expect to go to th e m o u n - ! rin g a l,n o st d a ily - D u rin g th e w eek from a ll th e c o u n tie s in th e s ta te i n - ; fire and h e r in te r io r w as b u rn e d q u a rte rs a t P alo A lto, on J a n u a ry th e w a re h o u se c re d it plan.
10, 1922, a baby m onkey, a rriv in g at
53. fo r S an F ra n c isc o , w h ere sh e ta in s soon, w h ere Mr. P each y is en- a n u m b e r of g a rd e n s a lo n g G r a n it e , d ic a te a re c o rd -b re a k in g vote is be- o u t.
a
b o u t th e sa m e tim e and also w ith
> will jo in h e r h u sb a n d , w ho p r e c e d e d ; »aged to do fire w ard en w ork fo r strGet have been visited by th e van- ing c a st a t th e p rim a ry polls, due
T he eag le b o at w ent h a rd a g ro u n d ju s t cjaim tn ritiz e n s b ip : “ M izpab
SILV ER TEA AT HOTEL
h er, to th e bed sid e of his s is te r. Miss th e su m m e r, a f te r w hich Mr. a n d d a ’s an d ^a s t n ’Kht som e p erso n s to th e u n u s u a lly b itte r c am p aig n . in th e b re a k e rs o ff E a s t H a m p to n ,
A DECIDED SUCCESS
J e n n ie T h o m as, who died la s t n ig h t. Mrs. P each y plan to go to San F ra n - m ade a r a *d on th e g a rd e n of M rs .; F a ir w e a th e r g e n e ra lly p re v a ils ex- L ong Isla n d , a n d h e r crew reach ed a w h ite o r a lb in o cam el, h e a d in g th e
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^ a s tFngs, 549 F a irv ie w s tr e e t, cep t in th e s o u th e rn se ctio n s w here .lie s h o re only a f te r h a rd s tru g g le s .
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a re d ecid ed ly fu ll of n u ts th is y e a r 1 V isit th e B lair q u a rry next T ues- P 'a n is > u p ro o tin g th e m fro m a box
NEW COM PANY T A K E S
k in d ; lions w ho rid e h o rses and so a r L eacb in th e in te re s t of th e P a re n t-
a n d p ro m ise to b rin g a good crop.
day.
220-3 i *n w b ich th ey h ad been placed fo r
M ILITARY TRAINING
O V ER D U RN EY HOLDINGS h e a v en w a rd in b a llo o n s; J u le s Ja c- T e a c h e rs a sso c ia tio n , proved a de-
Returne<| H om e—
Ronds Are Good—
n u r tu r e b e fo re b ein g tra n s p la n te d to
L ie u te n a n t J. F. P ow ell, of th e
o t ’s g ro u p of fo re st-b re d , fig h tin g c *ded success.
,
M rs. C la ra F o s te r h a s re tu r n e d
M o to rists coining in from P o rt- ' ^ e g a rd e n
A p p a re n tly th e sam e w ar d e p a rtm e n t, w as h e re y e ste rd a y
A com pany com posed of T. J. B. lio n s; M ile. L aN o v a’s m ixed g ro u p
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hom e from th e h o sp ita l a t M edford J lan d re p o rt th e ro ad in very fa ir v a n d a ls v isited th e T. D. P ry o r place p n a n e ffOrt to s tir up e n th u s ia sm
D avis of Sisson, E. M itchell of A n ti­ of wild a n d d o m estic a n im a ls ; Mile. ‘»>»e«l o u t lo a tte n d th e tea and un-
a n d is re p o rte d to be fu lly reco v ered i c o n d itio n betw een h e re an d P o rtla n d 38 th is m o rn in g it w as fo u n d t h a t an io n g tb e young m en of th is vicin-
och. a n d E. B. D u rn ey of W eed, to F a ik e n s to r f ’s c o u g a rs, leo p a rd s an d df>ubtedly o th e rs w ere Kept aw ay by
fro m h e r s e rio u s o p e ra tio n of som e
be know n as th e Ig ern a L u m b e r ; ja g u a r s ; C h a rle s F u lto n ’s p e e rless ,h e th re a te n in g w e a th er,
w eeks p a s t.
p « » c u i c u i is u o i co m p leted .
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6O. a UIUuiS u»u «««« cam p a t C am p L ew is
w hich will com pany, h a s ta k e n over th e old e x h ib itio n of h o rse a c c o m p lish m e n t; '
Tw o d e » 8 h tfu l m usical n u m b ers
to rn from th e ir beds in th e g a rd e n .
M ove R eported—
-v
v . ,
. i° P en °n J u ly 27 a n d c o n tin u e u n til! D u rn ey L u m b e r co m pany h o ld in g s “ M a u d ” th e onlv m u le evpr hrnkpn w ere re n d e re d , one a piano solo by
D N. D avis a n d fam ily , of th e ^
ld e n tity of ” “ >se w ho took th e A u g u st 25
As he e x p lain ed , no oh-i on th e slope of M ount E ddy, a n d to d " cak e w a lk in g ball room d an c MÌSS F1° ‘ enCe P ' a tt and th e Ot,1'*r
M rs. H. N o rto n h a s m oved from
B y s tre e t a c ro ss to F irs t s tr e e t, in
ou e v a id , go soon to th e ir ra n c h
s
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LS ^ Sa*
l ° b e ’M gation fo r m ilita ry se rv ic e is in- expects to begin activ e o p e ra tio n s ¡ng bOrses- C a ste e l's e d u c ate d does a Piano d u e t by tb e M isses C a ro lin e
old C h a p in h o u ,e .
on G reen S p r in g , m o u n t.in . w h ere
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, he lr a ln ln g . ! s0 „ „ .
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no t o k e n i n g T ilto n an d M o rg .re t Johntton.
A p o rta b le V te tro la to r »50 1, th ey w ill re m a to to r th e a u m m o r .lH M t' ” »
‘h a t « « « " o w e r , a r e „ „
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, on of
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a n ¡ r o t y 'o f °he,!t ^ a d e d
M rs. L ouis Dodge, who has served
id e a l fo r th a t su m m e r o u tin g . R o s e la n d possibly lo n g er.
re tu rn e d , no c o m p la in t w ould be
b etw een th e ag es o f 17 a n d
27, to , o w n e r of th e p ro p e rty an d a t p r e s - i by K e n n e th W a ite th e g re a te s t of d u r *ng th e past y e a r as p re sid e n t of
B ro th e rs .
2 1 9 tf ¡A rriv e s H om e—
.m a d e , b u t if n o t sh e in te n d e d to
¡sp en d th e ir v acatio n s. “ In
In tim
ns ns th th e e tim b e r. He will
u c d e u rs ce rs.
t b e local
P a re n t-T e a c h e rs assocla-
tim e e of e e n n t t ow
ow
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have o rig
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B uilding D rivew ay—
Miss M aud P u tn a m a rriv e d hom e p ro se c u te t0 t b e fu lle st e x te n t of .p e a c e p re p a re fo r w a r” is a so u n d activ e c h a rg e of th e saw m ill o p e ra -
I tio n , and who a tte n d e d th e re c e n t
___________________ _
H. G. E n d e rs J r . is Im p ro v in g h is from S an F ra n c isc o la s t ev en in g , th e law .
n a tio n a l
convention
at
T acom a,
axiom , p a c ifists to th e c o n tra ry not- tio n .
MAN WITHOUT NAME
p ro p e rty
on
t h a B o u le v a rd , by a n d w ill visit w ith h e r p a re n ts h ere
gave
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w ith s ta n d in g , a n d it is a p re tty good
T h e p ro p e rty co n sists of th e old
| S “T r a v e IJN ON’
STATE O FFICERS TO
b u ild in g a c e m e n t d riv e w a y to h is fo r a few w eeks,
______ _
i th e convention.
th in g to h av e a c itiz e n sh ip -equipped m ill, know n for y e a rs in th is v icinity
ATTEND MEETING H ER E
garage.
I Here V isitin g F riends—
so th a t w hen th e em erg en cy a ris e s as D u rn e y ’s m ill, an d a b o u t 20,000,-
To be u n a w a re of h is own nam e.
The
P a re n t-T e a c h e rs
feel very
C andy, can d y , can d y , a t R ose
Miss V ale L insey, of K la m a th ' T b e s ta te c o n sul a n d h e a d a u d ito r
’“ of th e M odern W oodm en of A
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is Pr e Pa r e d - n o t o n ly t0 s h o u ld e r, 00® fee t of s ta n d in g tim b e r.
T h e u n a b le to read o r w rite and to ad o p t g ra te fu l to Mrs. L each for h e r k in d -
B ro th e rs. W’a tc h o u r w indow . 2 1 9 tL F a lls, is v isitin g a t th e C. R. D' will be p resen t a t * t T i^ i n 'ti ^?eriC a' ' a gu n , b u t k n o w s w h a t to do w ith it.! m ill stood idle fo r y e a rs u n til 1917. a c a ttle b ra n d a s his sole m ean s of »ess in opening th e h o tel p a rlo rs for
n a n c e — K ingsbury’s — Saturday Jo n e s hom e on M o untain av en u e,
a la rg e class of c a n d id ^ t & i ° n tb ; T he success of th e U n ited S ta te s in w hen it was o p e ra te d by W. C, id e n tific a tio n — th a t is th e role por- th e b e n e fit of th e ir o rg a n iz a tio n .
n igh t.
L eedom ’s O rchestra. 2 2 0 - 2 i H urts Thum b—
„
- Wnneo hoii
»
* » ! a11 w a rs in w hich it h a s e n g a g e d ,— P e n o y a r & Sons, fo rm e rly of Ig e rn a tra v e d by W illia n v S . H a rt in his lat-
See th e M ason C ord t h a t ra n 1 9 ,-|
E ll.s Rose, son of C h a rle s R ose. I
h&U M onda{ e ye n h lg
8 ! a n d we h a v e n ev er s u ffe re d d e fe a t, a n d now a t M edford. In 1920 it was est and m ost m em o rab le P a ra m o u n t
& <3> <§> G* fa
000 m iles in L e e d o m ’s T ire H o sp ita l had one of his th u m b s th ro w n o u t ° c' o cb - B oth of th e d istin g u is h e d
— h as been in th e in te llig e n c e be- o p e ra te d by a com pany headed by p ic tu re , “ T ra v e lin ’ O n” to be pre-
w indow .
2 2 0 tf of place w hile p lay in g ball one even- v isito rs a re Rood s p e a k e rs a n d e n te r-
OBITUARY
4»
h in d th e gun. To c u ltiv a te t h a t is P. M. R eidy of Los A ngeles,
, se n te d a t th e V ining th e a te r to d ay
W ill V isit at E u gen e—
ing th is w eek, a n d a p h y sician h a d l ta in e r s a n d a P ¡W oodm en s h o u ld
and to m o rro w .
an e s se n tia l of c itiz e n sh ip .
T ra in -
■ •
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tu rn o u t an d h e a r them .
Miss M a rjo rie
M cE lvaney
and to be called to re s e t th e th u m b .
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Mrs. M. F. HU LL
In v ita tio n s have been e x te n d e d to
B eth a n d Jo y c e Jo h n s o n left l a s t , V isitin g in A sh lan d —
is a p u rely e d u c a tio n a l c o u rse a n d
DELINQUENT IN TEHAMA of th is m an w hom fate has decreed
Mrs. M. F. H ull was born in W ea-
ev e n in g fo r E u g e n e to sp en d J u n io r
P. F . C h a n d le r, of C anyon C ity, th e n e ig h b o rs of T a le n t, C e n tra l
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w eek-end a t th e U n iv e rsity of O re- O regon, p u b lish e r of th e Blue M o u n -iP ° ’nt an d M ed( ° rd to be p re se n t,
'D e lin q u e n t tax e s in T eh am a c o u n ty i» ’ on, and it h as c u rse d him w ith a h er 5, 1865. a n d died a t G ra n ts
s u p p le m e n ta l e d u c a tio n .
gon.
ta in E a g le a t th a t place, w as In t h e !an d a la rg e d e le Sa tio n i8 expected
I th is y e a r a m o u n t to $21,910.85 as m is tru s t of e v e ry th in g th a t w alks P ass. O regon, May 1 2, 1922, at th e
All m em b e rs o f.
V isit th e B la ir q u a rry next T ues- city v isitin g w ith r e l a t h e s an d from each place.
co m p ared w ith $19,260.62 la s t y e a r, on less th a n fo u r legs. And so he age of 56 y e a rs fo u r m o n th s a n d 12
th e local cam p a re u rg e d to a tte n d W EDNESDAY BRIDG E CLUB
day.
220-3 frie n d s.
EN TE R TA IN E D LAST EVENING T h is is a c co rd in g to th e fig u re s ro am s th e face of th e e a rth , c a rin g days.
Mrs. H ull w as one of th e
Open All Day Sunday—
Cooked F ood Sale—
th e in itia tio n a n d a sk e d n o t to leave
M rs. E lsie C h u rc h m a n e n te r ta in e d C ounty T re a s u re r E. L. C ullen h as only for h im se lf an d his p in to pony p io n eers of O regon, h a v in g com e
H om e cooked m eals, sa la d s, ».old-
T h e re will be a cooked food sale n n til a f te r t b e b a n q u e t is serv ed ,
th e W ed n esd ay B rid g e club la s t tu rn e d over to C ounty
A u d ito r Geo. ta k in g w h a te v e r he w a n ts u n til ttie re h e re 50 y e a rs ago w ith h e r p a re n ts,
m e a ts, h o m e-m ad e n u t b re a d . G ia -, held in th e g ro cery d e p a rtm e n t of D em onstrator a t Square Deni — ~ n ig h t a t h e r hom e on U nion s t r e e t . ! De S hields.
com es th e day w hen ne fin d s th a t She was a h ighly resp e c te d , g rac io u s
h am b re a d , d o u g h n u ts, b u n s. P a r k e r ! th e E n d e rs s to re a ll day S a tu rd a y .
Mrs. H. M eeker is d e m o n s tra tin g
______________ T h e re w ere th re e ta b le s, a n d M rs.
T h e Bmall ta x p a y e rs paid up bet- th e c a rd s h av e been sta c k e d a g a in s t lady and h e r loss will be sev erely
H ouse ro lls, b ak ed b ean s,
c re a m , he sa le will be co n d u cted by
th e th e lab o r-sa v in g q u a litie s
of a new D y ru d w on f ir s t p rize, th e c o n s o la - jte r th is y e a r th a n th ey did last, th e h im ; it is w hen he com es up a g a in s t felt bv th e m em b ers of h e r fam ily
p u ffs, cookies, pie and^ c ak e ^to. or- a<Hes of th e C h ristia n ch u rc h . 220-1
w a sh in g soap a t
th e S q u a re
D eal tio n fa llin g to M rs. B ev in g to n . De- books show , b u t a few of th e la rg e r th e pow er of God; a pow er w hich he and h er m any frie n d s.
L u n c h e s p u t up. H om e B akery!
E x tra good l>anis at e x tra low g ro cery a n d w ill be h e re to d ay a n d llcio u s re fre s h m e n ts w ere serv ed , p ro p e rty o w n e rs m ore th a n o ffse t c a n n o t u n d e rs ta n d u n til it is show n
S h e 'i s su rv iv ed bv h e r h u sb a n d ,
•¡nd R e s ta u r a n t. 69 N. M ain St
' ¡p — ric es. ---------
P a u ls e ru d - s.
2 - 1 6 tf to m o rro w .
H ousew ives to J w hom I T h e g u e sts w ere: M esdam es O. W ., th is * by fa ilin g to pay w ith in th e pre- to him th ro u g h th e love and tr u s t M. F. H ull, tw o sons, G eorge H ull.
W ill Build B ungalow —
L ooking O ver H o te l-
| be p ro d u c t baa been d e m o n s tr a te d ! L ong, J . M acR rae, J. R. L illy, G. H. scrib ed tim e lim it. F o u r of th e big of a b e a u tifu l w om an.
of A b eid een . W a sh in g to n , an d C arl
P u tn a m B ro th e rs h a v e ju s t clo sed ,
Mr. a n d M rs. A. C. W a rn e r a re In p ro n o u n ce It a w o nder.
! H e d b e rg , J. C. P o o r, C. A. S h u tts ,; ta x p a y e rs a re d e lin q u e n t in th e s u m ,
E th e l G rey T e rry is lea d in g worn- H ull of San F ra n cisc o . One sis te r,
a c o n tra c t w ith O. A. S te a rn s for the city foi a few days a n d a re
W hen b e tte r
ice c re a m is se rv e d , j W a lte r B ev in g to n , F r a n k M e rrill, S. of a p p ro x im a te ly $10,000. Of th e se an in th is p u lsin g epic of th e A rizona Mrs. A. D. H elm s, lives in A sh lan d ;
a fine five room bungalow w hich lo oking o v er th e H o tel A shland w ith Rose B ro th e rs w ill serv e it.
W e D y ru d , P e te G a r re tt, W ald o K lu m ( one a lo n e still ow es th e co u n ty a b o u t th a t w as.
L ttle M ary J a n e Irv in g tw o b ro th e rs , G eorge W. a n d M arion
Will be e re c te d a t 117 P in e s tre e t. | a view of p u rc h a s in g th a t h o ste lry , m ak e it.
is in th e cast.
$6500 in taxes.
2 1 9 tf and Misa E lsie A lexander.
L ance, a r e a t F o o ts C reek, O regon,
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