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Tuesday, Ju n e/JO * 1922
LUIÄL
AMU rtKöUNAL
M alta Com m andery No.
K nights Tem plar
M asotûa H all
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ross.
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K n ig h ts c o »»♦
rte o > usly
in v ite d .
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W . H. M cN A lft. E . C
W. H. DAY, R eco rd er.
ERIC
Judge Landis m Line vor New Post
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VARIED IN CHARACTER
D r. E m il E n n a , of P o rtla n d , who
w ill a p p e a r a t th e M. E . c h u rc h ,
M onday evening, J u n e 26, is m ore
re T
th a n an a r t i s t in his lin e ; he is I
m a s te r of th e in s tru m e n t a n d his
in te r p re ta tio n of th e classics w as a
w o n d e rfu l e x h ib itio n of sk ill, te c h ­
n iq u e an d in h e re n t a b ility , such as
v ery few of his h e a re rs h ad e v e r
b e fo re been p riv ileg ed to enjoy. 246
lE G lO S
m h . e D
r. alles
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* to
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T
po st . w a n ts
h u e a r
fro n , th e aCq u a tic s ta r s of O regon.I
w jlo j,e i0Ug
t he A m erican L e g io n .'
A th re e -d a y w a te r v a rn iv a l w ill be
'h e ld th e r e d u rin g th e w eek of con­
v en tio n s next m o n th , an d Don W.
M ason co rd s, 30x3% fo r $11.98.
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Y an tis, w ho used to h a n g up rec-
One th in g c e rta in — E n d e rs alw av s
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t
E n d e rs.
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o rd s h jm se lf, ts An c h a rg e .
The t
sells fo r less, q u a lity co n sid e red
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9 1 £» o : D alles post and local b u sin e ss m en
M oves to M ed fo rd —
“ ’ ""A will o ffe r p rizes fo r th e w in n e rs, a n d
M rs. B row n, w ho lias been m ak in g
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hom e a t th e V endom e h o tel for
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w hich w ill la st as long as th e r e a re j
som e tim e, had h e r th in g s m oved to
M r. a n d M rs. H. T. E lm o re a n d e n o u g h
m e m b e rs le (t
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I
M edford y e ste rd a y , w h e re she w ill
fam ily le ft S a tu rd a y ir 9 fo . r . C ___
re sce
nt
lim b er jo in ts to ta k e to th e w a te r.
be lo cated fo r th e n ex t few m o n th s
City an d o th e r coast p oints, w h ere
T h e p rizes h av e not y et been a n ­
th ey expect to sp en d som e tim e.
n o u n ced , b u t th e y w ill be s u b s ta n -
F a n c y silk p a ra so l covers. F ix it
tla l e n o u g h to a tt r a c t th e b e s t's w im -
Shop, 35 F ir s t S t., B eaver Block.
T he L a d ies’ Aid of th e C o n g reg a- ,,iers. T he C o lum bia is a m ile w ide
246-tf.
tio n a i c h u rc h will hold a pie. cak e ;lt T he D alles, an d a m b itio u s sw im -
a n d sa la d sale, J u ly 3d, a t E n d e rs i Iners can p a d d le a ll th e w ay dow n
Ju d g e Landis, the well-known “boss” of baseball, is headed fo r a peck of
roce -v S to re.
246-4 to A sto ria , if th ey w a n t to, so th e re (rouble. J u s t as he got through se ttlin g th e “B abe” R uth case and things
w ere going along smoothly’, he becam e involved in the m arble w a r now raging
"
is p le n ty of space fo r a ll com peti- in Chicago. I h e judge becam e disgusted a t poor shooting by one of th e
u rn
R a m li
to rs. T h e re w ill be sw im m in g e v e n ts
boys and “knuckled dow n” and showed th e youngster how it should be done.
1 , s - i e i i v A sh c ra tt a n d c h ild re n , fo r w om en, too. T h e p o s t’s catch - Now th e kiddies are urging th e job of “suprem e m arble a rb itra to r” on him.
w io w i n in th e city la s t w eek to w ord fo r th e c o n v e n tio n is “ B rin g l
a tte n d th e fu n e ra l of Mrs. H elen Sil- y o u r u n ifo rm ,” b u t e q u a lly w ell it
sby, left S a tu rd a y fo r th e ir ran c h
can u rg e le g io n n a ire s to b rin g b a th
ing s u its , too.
Buy 30x3% M ason tire s fo r $9.89
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a t E n d e rs.
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By Dick Posey
N a tio n a l
C o m m an d e r
H a n fo rd
M acN ider of th e A m erican L egion
H e re from M odoc P o in t —
T H E D IV O R C E E
M rs. F. A. S u tto n a n d son of Mo­ te n ta tiv e ly accep ted an in v ita tio n to
T h e div o rcee s its th e r e in d e je c tio n an d woe,
doc P o in t sp e n t a few days th e l a t - i sp eak ber° ro th e n a tio n a l encam p-
Ten s to rie s a n d back on th e c o u rt,
te r p a rt of la st w eek in th e city.
in en t ° f th e G ra n d A rm y of th e R e‘
And you n e v e r w ould g u ess by th e look of h e r now
public, to be held in Des M oines, la..
T h a t sh e once w as a gay, giddy sp o rt.
C om pare E n d e rs p rices on M ason Gur-ing th e w eek of S e p te m b e r 24
H e r c re d it is gone a n d h e r d e b to rs p ress b a rd ,
a n d S avage tire s w ith any c a ta lo g u e 1,1 his in v ita tio n to C o m m an d e r M ac-
A nd sh e c a n ’t te ll j u s t w h ere sh e is a t,
price. Buy a t hom e.
2 4 6-3 N ider, L ew is S. P ilc h e r, c o m m a n d er-
She looks ten s to rie s dow n on th e h a rd co b b lesto n es
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in -ch ief of th e G. A. R ., says, “ L et
T hen decides th a t she w o n ’t ta c k le th a t.
C h an g es R o o m in g P la ce —
nie a s s u re you th a t th e v e te ra n s of
Miss R u th G orm an h as ch a n g ed 7 be G ra n d A rm y a p p re c ia te h ig h ly
Since c h a m p a g n e is tab o o she is d rin k in g ro o t b eer,
h er ro o m in g place from th e C olum bia t h © s e n tim e n ts of re g a rd expressed
lull th e insip id s tu f f h as no k ic k ; a n d goodby c ig a re tte s ,
h o tel to 319 A very s tre e t.
j by th e ir y o u n g e r c o m ra d es in th e
fo r sh e c a n ’t s ta n d th e price, a n d th a t ro tte n old pipe
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I g r e a t w ar. In a special d e g re e we
m ak e s h e r sick. J u s t one s h o rt y e a r ago sh e w as r o ll­
S pecial 3 2x3% S avage •fa-es a t i° ° h upon th em a s th e su ccesso rs in
ing in w e a lth , lim o u sin e s, d ia m o n d s a n d pelf, b u t h er
E n d e rs a t $11.50. Ten F o rd tic k - Pro m o tin g th e h ig h e s t s p ir it of pa-
w rin k le d old h u b b y got on h e r n erv es, so sh e laid th e
e ts w ith each tire .
246 3 ¡trio tls m in th e c o u n try in th e y e a rs
old m an on tho sh elf.
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to com e.
Scene» F ro m
M oves to B u tte F a lls —
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T
hen
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C
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w
hole
w
ad.
Mr. W illfo u n g , of th e B elleview
E x -serv ice m en and
a n d w om en, w ho
and since th e n s h e ’s a sad , n e rv o u s w reck ; sh e has
UTTLE’jaEE.FAUNTLEROY.’ ' i
d is tric t, m oved to B u tte F a lls y e s­
sh o u ld be c o n sid e red fo r m ed a ls of
sh
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d
h
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a
n
’t
A t th e V ining J u n e 27-28-29.
te rd a y , w h ere he will e n g a g e in th e
h o n o r, d istin g u is h e d se rv ic e crosses
tu
n
a
jac
k
in
h
e
r
deck.
So
s
h
e
’s
s
ittin
g
th
e
r
e
w
rapped
B
enefit
P a re n t-T e a c h e rs a sso c ia tio n .
shoe re p a ir b u sin e ss in w hich he has
an d d istin g u ish e d se rv ice m ed als fo r
ip
d
e
je
c
tio
n
a
n
d
woe,
w
h
ile
h
e
r
h
e
a
r
t
th
ro
b
s
w
ith
h ad c o n sid e ra b le ex p erien ce.
m e rito rio u s serv ices d u rin g th e w a r,
y e a rn in g s so Vain; sh e w ould sw ap off h e r poor s h riv ­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
will be co n sid e red fo r th e se a w a rd s
eled
soul
in
a
tric
e
to
win
back
h
e
r
old
m
an
a
g
a
in
.
She
M ore m ilea g e on S avage tire s Buy
PO R SALE-— A lfalfa a n d g ra in a n d
u n til A pril 1923, by a sp ecial a c t
could kiss every w rin k le upon h is old face, w eep glad
a s e t a t E n d e rs.
a lfa lfa m ixed. T h e very best. $12
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of c o n g re ss passed upon th e rec o m ­
te a r s upon h is bald p ate, b u t a n o th e r y o u n g “ fla p ” has
in th e field. L e o n a rd O o o ith u p s,
m e n d a tio n of th e m ilita ry a ff a ir s
ta le n t, on h ighw ay.
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th e old m an in tow , an d sh e l'n u rm ers in a n g u is h , “ Too
S p ru c in g Up S to re F r o n t—
la te !”
•
c o m m itte e of th e A m erican L egion.
LOST B etw een A sh lan d a n d Y reka
T he old ro o f t h a t has covered th e
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M onday, m a n ’s co at a n d vest co n ­
sid e w alk in fro n t of R ose B ro th e rs ’
ta in in g a u to c a r re g is te r, d r iv e r ’s
T
ell
m
e,
w
h
a
t
is
th
is
poor,
g
id
d
y
w
orld
com
ing
to?
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b
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se
rv
ice
b
a
r
b
e
a
rin
g
th
e
c o n fe c tio n a ry h a s been to rn aw ay,
license
and
tr a v e le r ’s
checks.
H
as
C
upid
gone
o
ff
on
a
sp
re
e
?
a n d a new c lo th a w n in g is b ein g in ­ w ord in g , “ F o u r th A n n u al S ta te C on­
N
am
e—
F.
J.
B
lundell.
F
in
der re ­
Is th e re no h o n e st love of a m an fo r a m aid ?
s ta lle d to keep th e s u n lig h t o u t o f I ven tio n , T h e D alles, O regon. 1 9 2 2 ,”
tu rn to T id in g s office.
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W h e re th e b lu sh of sw eet, coy m o d esty ?
will be p re se n te d by th e O regon de-
th e w indow s.
FO R SA LE— My d e s ira b le six room
A h, God! W e a re d riftin g , we c a n n o t bell w here,
.
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! p a rt m en t A m erican L egion to each
m o d ern resid en ce, b e a u tifu l loca­
H
om
e
is
losing
its
g
rip
on
th
e
h
e
a
rt.
$11.50 buys a 32x3% S avage tire >“,st b rin g in g th e ir o fficial po st col-
tio n , on c o rn e r of B each and H en­
And th e p r a ttle of c h ild re n gro w s fa in te r each y e a r
a t E n d e rs .
246-3 , o ,s
T h e D alles th e la tte r p a r t of
ry s tre e ts , la rg e lot, law n, flow ers,
W hile o u r lives d r if t so sad ly a p a rt.
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! Ju ly . T h e b a r w ill be placed on th e
sp le n d id
g a rd e n
an d
b e rrie s,
H e re to S pend th e S u m m e r—
( s ta f f of p o sts b rin g in g th e ir ban-
g rap e s a n d f ru it tre e s , good b arn
on alley , m ilk h o u se, wood a n d
M rs. F re d P e te rso n , of K lam atfl ¡ tiers. by L an e G oodell, d e p a rtm e n t
ch icken h o u ses, cow y a rd . A re a l
P a lls, is h e re to spend th e su m m e r. c o m m a n d er, d u rin g th e con v en tio n
hom e finely lo cated . See it a t 399
TH REE ASHLAND LADS
She w ill be re m e m b e re d h e re as Miss sessions.
Beach St. a n d g et p rice a n d term s.
CCCX OF JEM A PPES
HIKE TO MT, ASHLAND
D rew a n d g ra d u a te d from th e A s h ­
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lan d n o rm a l school.
FO R
R E N T — Two u n fu rn is h e d
; • ■?> A <$ ■ ■$> <?> <•> $ <i>
'3> •'4> <§> <S> Roy P a r r, W illiam K a n n a s to a n d
room s, co n n e ctin g , w ith
b a th .
I ARM P O IN T E R S
<?> D onald S n y d e r to o k a hik e to M ount
P riv ile g e of k itc h e n a n d d in in g
I '©Y
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<5> A sh lan d y e s te rd a y a n d re p o rt h a v ­
room .
P h o n e 4 2 2 -J.
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o. A, c . E x p e rim e n t S ta tio n <•» ing h ad a d e lig h tfu l trip . T hev left
CO N V A LESCEN T HOM E — F a c in g
• • • . . e y ... .ft. \»> <§,<$> <j> <§><$, ^ tow n a b o u t 7 o ’clock in th e m o rn ­
T u e THEATES 8CAUT,ftX
L ith ia p a rk ; m o st d e lig h tfu l place
in g an d w alked, on dry g ro u n d u n til
to re g a in h e a lth . L et th e m u rm e r
oday
W h e at N ot d u ttig e d to ( ’h e a t
a b o u t a h a lf nriie th is sid e of C r ib ­
of A sh la n d cre e k lull you to sleep.
A g r e a t d eal of w in te r o a ts an d
omorroyv
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w h e a t a n d som e c h e a t even w ere
H IR S D A Y
FO R R E N T — R ea so n a b le , fu rn is h e d
k illed o u t by fre e z in g a n d th aw in g . th e f ir s t snow , a n d from t h a t p o in t
room . 333 B St.
24 6-3*
to
th
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m
m
it
th
e
snow
c
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tin
u
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to
F o llo w in g th is th in n in g of th e p la n t-
g
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er,
it
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a
b
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t
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fe
e
t
i ed crops, th e seed of th e so-called
deep a t th e c ra te r
buck c h e a t, w hich is o fte n p re se n t
T he boys re a c h e d th e s u m m it a t
in seed g ra in a n d also in th e soil on
a
b
o
u t noon, a n d a f te r e a tin g th e ir
w et lan d s, c am e up, re s u ltin g in
lu n ch , e x p lo red somei o f th e s u r ­
heavy s ta n d s of c h e at. T h is h a s m is­
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led som e p erso n s to b elieve t h a t ro u n d in g te r r ito r y an d lo cated th e i -i
g ra in s p la n te d c h a n g ed to buck red snow w hich is fo u n d by h ik e rs
W!
c h e a t.
Such c h a n g e is im possible, to th e peak, a n d filled th e ir th e rm o s I s
a n d th e u n u s u a lly heavy a m o u n t of b o ttle w ith th e p e c liia r fo rm a tio n ,
buck c h e a t in re la tio n to th e a m o u n t an d b ro u g h t it hom e w ith th em .
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of g ra in is d u e to th e fa a c t th a t th e T hey d escrib ed th e red snow as b e ­
c h e a t did n o t k ill o u t a s g e n e ra lly ing in la y e rs a b o u t an inch th ic k ,
in bet w een w hich w as o rd in a ry snow .
as th e g ra in s.
P R E V E N T S T IR E D F E E T
T he snow h a s m elted aw ay from
P o ta to P la n ts R ogum l
M akes them cool a n d c o m fo rt­
Any d iseased p o ta to p la n ts , sickly, th e bodies of th e tre e s, lea v in g holes
to
th
o
g
ro
u
n
d
,
a
n
d
m
a
k
in
g
w
a
lk
in
g
w eak o r o th e rw is e u n s a tis fa c to ry ,
able.
R educes p e rs p ira tio n an d
sh o u ld he d u g o u t, ta k e n o ff th e a d iffic u lt m a tte r , fo r sh o u ld one
J«»»« t Latktf
sto p s sh o es from w o rry in g you.
field a n d d e stro y e d a s ’ p ro m p tly as slip in to one of th e se holes, w hich
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G eorge
M elforcL
a
re
ten
o
r
tw
elv
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fe
e
t
deep,
it
w
ould
P ffD O U C T tO N
th ey ap’pear. If th is m e a su re is fol­
R e x a ll F o o t P o w ile r is onsy to
low ed th ro u g h th e seaso n it w ill n o t be an easy m a tte r to rea c h th e
u se b e c a u se it is io. a s p rin k le r
help m a te ria lly ¡in 'p r e v e n tin g th e top a g a in . T h e boys le ft th e s u m ­
Again Ute “Cock of Jem ap p es”
m it a b o u t 3 o ’clock, a n d w ere back
s p re a d of p o ta to d isease.
top can,
h
in th o city a t 7, h a v in g m ad e th e sta n d s w ith proudly lifted comb to p ­
5E DOROTHY DALTON
O vercuring Spoils Hay
ping the historic sh a ft a t Jem appes.
M uch good h ay is sp oiled each trip dow n h ill in easy fash io n .
T housands journeyed to this spot to
R U D O L PH VA LEN TIN O
COSTS ONLY 3 5 CEN TS
view th e re-dedication cerem onies, for
y e a r by b e in g le ft t<jp lo n g in th o
— ANI)
Ihe m onum ent was rebuilt a fte r being
sw a th , w in d ro w o r shock.
A very PUPILS OF MADAME YOUNG
A ta le of sla n t-e y e d sm u g g le rs,
destroyed during th e G erm an drive in
ro v in g P acific s e a s !— A d a re ­ m uch b e tte r q u a lity of b a le d hay o r
IN RECITAL AT ARM O R Y¡
1914 tow ard Mons. T his m em orial
devil g irl w ho b e a t th e m !— A loose m ay lie h ad by c u rin g th e hav
com m em orates the old b a ttle of Je m ­
out as rap id ly as possible an d p u ttin g
soft so ciety d an d y , sh a n g h ie d anil
T o n ig h t a t th e A rm o ry . M adam e appes w here the French defeated the
it in th e mow o r sta c k , w h e re It. is T racy Y oung will p re s e n t h e r p u p ils P ru ssia n s and A ustrians on Belgian
m ad e a m an!
not exposed to lig h t. It m ay th e n in p ian o re c ita l T h is is an a n n u a l ground.
See th e m u rd e ro u s m u tin y !
be baled up w ith b e tte r m o is tu re e v e n t, a n d one looked fo rw a rd to
See th e b u r n in g sc h o o n e r ra c e
c o n te n t a n d b e tte r c o lo r and q u a lity . w ith m uch p le a s u re by A sh la n d m u ­ V isitin g R e la tiv e s—
w ith d e a th an d blow into bits!
S hallow C u ltiv a tio n B e st
See th e b a ttle fo r love a n d tre a s ­
sic lovers. T h e p ro g ra m is la rg e ly
..Mr. a n d M rs. R a lp h P. V ining, of
W H A T R E D U C E S M IL K AND |
C
orn
a n d p o ta to c u ltiv a tio n sh o u ld m ade up of w o rk s of m o d ern A m e ri­
u re in M agdalena Bay!
O a k la n d , C alif., a re h e re v isitin g
F L E S H M ORE TH AN F L IE S ?
T hen sh im m e rin g o v er th is sa v ­ be ju s t deep e n o u g h to kill th e weeds can an d E u ro p e a n com posers, w hich w ith Mr. V in in g ’s m o th e r, M rs. G.
an
d
not
c
u
t
off
th
e
feed
in
g
ro
o
ts
of
age back; ro u n d , see th e fashion,
is s o m e th in g o f a no v elty , a n d w ill M. G ra in g e r a t h e r hom e on G ra n ite
D ouble S tre n g th SH O O FLY ju st
th e p la n ts. W h e re p o ta to e s a re i r ­ be a p p re c ia te d by all w ho w ish to
lu re a n d b e a u ty of a w orld th a t
s tre e t.
T h e V inings w ill go on to
in from P h ila d e lp h ia .
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rig a ted o r g row n by rid g e c u ltu re , be b e tte r a c q u a in te d w ith th e m as­
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cows.
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level f u tu r e in th e valleys, sh allo w
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“L oose No T im e.”
c u ltu re is to be p re fe rre d .
B inders an d th e ir re p a irs .
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fit o f th e new C iclc club h o u se, all
Mr. a n d M rs. O. W in te r an d M rs
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expenses of th e re c ita l b e in g b o rn e A n n e II. R u sse ll, w h o Jiave been
1 ilot R ock— W ork s ta r te d on new
w ith ev e -y a d u lt a d m issio n .
by M adam e Y oung, th e re c e ip ts b e ­ sp e n d in g th e p ast few w eeks in C a li­
bridge.
ing tu rn e d over to th e club w om en. fo rn ia , re tu r n e d hom e y e ste rd a y ,.
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Lecture-Recital
Dr. Emil Enna
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P ianist-Composer--Lecturer
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Admission 50 cents
Including War Tax
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Mount Ashland .................. $2.15 sack
Ashland Butte .................... $1.90 sack
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A S H L A N D M IL L S
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Without a Ridge Pole
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Y ou’ll Really E njoy
*’Your Vacation Home”
in a Wenzel Poleless Wall Tent
A Large,
Locm y
Wail Tent
It is not an experiment. It lias been on th©
market for the past fifteen years and is made
to suit every requirement of the Tourist and
Camper.
The Long, Bulky Ridge Pole— A Thing of the
The Lever Does Ike Work
A manila rope runs from the ridge of the tent to
the adjustable lever on top of each upright. It
can be adjusted to draw up the flexible ridge of
the tent as tight as a drum and may be readily-
loosened in case of rain when it begins to shrink.
Past
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J u s t the Thing for Automobilists, Hunters, Campers or
Fishermen
The entire tent packed complete, including all
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equipment, ready to place on the running board of
automobile or to be checked through as baggage.
A faJec/Arm y The same as used by the U. S. Government;
¿heiier Duck light, closely woven; sheds water like rubber
and wears like iron.
McNair Bros.
Peil’s Corner
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fa c to rs fo r cam p c o m fo rt.
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