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A8HT.ATT) DAPLY TTDTNOB
Tumular, July 11,
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Local and Personal
THIEF LOCKS UP TWO;
HOLDUP IS STAGED
ESCAPING PRISONERS EMPTY
GETS #25,000 JEWELS
IN OFFICE ELEVATOR
SH ER IFF’S PRIVATE JVG
LOS ANGELES, Calif., Ju ly 11.—
A lone robber locked Miss S u sa n n a h )
LOS ANGELES, Ju ly 11.— Be-!
PROSSER, W ash., Ju ly 11.— Ja k e
F a ir, of 300 South V irgil avenue, in tw een $4000 and $5000 was obtain- G ordon, charged w ith robbing the
a closet of her hem e here today and ed by two young b an d its who late G range W arehouse store, and E lm er
m ade off w ith jew elry and o th e r val- yesterday in an elevator in a down- B lart. horse stealin g , escaped from
uables which Miss F a ir told the po- town office building, held up and th e P ro sse r jail by m eans of a hom e
lice w ere w orth about $25,000. He robbed E. H am lin and E. C. H a rri- m ade key, ta k in g w ith them a jug
locked a m aid in th e closet also.
son, collectors for the P u en te Oil of fine w hiskey, which the sh eriff
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1 d ep artm en t.
had locked up for safekeeping. The
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escaping
prisoners
em ptied th e jug
Get y o u r silk dress today, real
OLDEST MAN IN WORLD
It pays to read th e classified page, and left it in the sh e riff’s cornfield.
values. Sam ple room A shland H otel
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DIES AT AGE OF 133
Ju ly 12th only.
On Way Home—
D eputy S heriffs Low and H aw k­
ins, of K la m a th county, were passen­
gers on the K lam ath F alls stage th is
m orning on th e ir way home from
Salem , w here they had been to tak e
two priso n ers to th e sta te p e n ite n ti­
ary.
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GREASY CR EEK , Ky., Ju ly 11.—
Leave fo r N ew port—
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ball left today “ U ncle” Johnny Shell, said to be the
for N ew port, Or., w here they ex­ oldest m an in th e world, is dead.
pect to spend the next several weeks. Records he had preserved purported
to show he was 133 years old, having
been born in Tennessee in 1788. F or
V isitor fiom C alifornia—
G. H. Stoekinan and fam ily, of 100 y ears he had lived on the sam e
T urlock, Calif., who have been visit­ farm in Leslie county.
ing a few days w ith th e W. J.
D augherty fam ily on Oak stre e t, left M UM M IFIED BODIES IN CAVES
yesterday for a trip to C ra te r Lake, i
Trip to Crater Lake—
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H olm es
m ade a h u rried trip to C fa te r L ake
over th e past week end- re tu rn in g
home late M onday evening.
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GOVERNMENT WILL LOAN
M ILLIONS TO ALAR KET CROPS
WASHINGTON, Jully 11.— Gov­
e rn m e n t loans am o u n tin g to $56,-
500,000 will be m ade to finance the
m ark e tin g of th e cotton, w heat and
tobacco crops d u rin g th e com ing
season, it was announced today by
th e w ar finance corporation.
Since Ja n u a ry , 1921, th e corpora- j
tion has au th o rized loans a g g re g a t­
ing m ore th an $363,000,000.
ONE KILLED AND TOWN
RAZED IN WINDSTORM
LAKE ANDES, S. D., July 11.— !
One m an killed, two persons se rio u s­
ly in ju re d , and s jm e 25 o r 30 o th ers
h u rt is the toll of a to rn ad o which
sw ept th e shores of L ake Andes S at­
urd ay , practically destroying the
tow n of St. C harles, S. D.
(URL AND FIAN CEE DEAD;
ARREST JILTED LOVER
ANAHEIM. Calif.. Ju ly 11.— Miss
A m elia M oreno, 20,t and her fiance,
A9cunsion E stabado. 45, w ere found
dead in th e g irl’s hom e h ere y e ste r­
day.
Narcisco Cisnero, 51, whose
p referred love had been declined by*
Miss M oreno, was a rre ste d , charged
w ith th e ir m urder.
SECOND-HAND AND REPAIR
SHOP CI.OSED BY COURT
P. J. A m er's confectionery and re
p a ir shop a t 376 E ast Main street
wag closed S atu rd ay night by court
o rd er, and Mr. A m er has moved his!
household effects to the Peil b uild­
ing. The place was closed u n d er an
a tta c h m e n t by th e M ason-Ehrm an
com pany.
353 REGISTER AT U. OF O.
“ You cannot tell by th e appearance of a frog
how far he can ju m p .” To the inexperienced poul­
try raiser, OLYMPIC M ashes look coarse and
rough. This is a m echa nical condition th a t we
m ain tain in m illing, as i t influences p a la tab ility
and d igestibility m ate ria lly . This friable m ash a l­
lows th e hens to eat it re a d ily and is never pasty;
also, th e digestive fluids a re able to w ork on th e
loose m ass m ore efficiently, th u s in su rin g higher
digestibility. This is one thing, to g eth e r w ith th e
su p erio r q uality of in g re d ie n ts of th e m ashes th a t
m akes it possible for OL YMPIC Egg M ashes to
produce b e tte r and m ore uniform resu lts. T here
is not su rp lu s of u n av ailab le p rotein to overtax or
poison.
S cientists Expect to Find Much of In­
te re s t T hrough Discoveries in
South Africa.
Mr. and Mrs. E agan and d a u g h te r ?
F ran ces, th e la tte r a tea c h e r in th e ■ GRANT INTERCEDED FOR LE E!
high school a t B rem m erton, W a s h .,!
who have been on a to u r of Cali- ’ W riter in D etroit N ew spaper Makes
Public F ragm ent of H istory T hat
fo in ia , as fa r so u th as Los A ngeles, |
Is Interesting Reading.
a re o n th e ir hom ew ard jou rn ey . .
They w ere here tw o days as guests '
Im m ediately a f te r th e conclusion of
of Mr. and Mrs. A. B ullen. le a v in g , th e Civil w ar and th e assassin atio n of
for th e ir hom e in B rem m erton today. P resid en t Lincoln, Andrew Johnson
ROSEBURG, Ju ly 11.— Two w ere (
in ju re d , perhaps fatally , Sunday,!
w hen Neal Lahey and his in fa n tj
d a u g h te r were throw n from, a m a­
chine which tu rn e d over on th e P a ­
cific highw ay, a sh o rt d istance n o rth |
of M yrtle ¡Creek. 'Both sustained,
fra c tu re d skulls.
th e
L A D IE S !
Salesman’s Line
150 Beautiful Summer
DRESSES
TREE DemonrLraiions
Lectures. M ovies
RADIO C oncerts
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In “ Foolish W ives” a t th e Vining
T onight, W ednesday a n d T hursday.
Yiday and S atu rd ay !
t LY 1 ITH & 15TH |
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TWO DAYS -
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BIG C O PPE R PLANT IS.
DESTROYED BY FIR E
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ELY, Nev., Ju ly 11.— The concen
t ra tin g plant of the Nevada Consoli-:
j d ated Copper p lan t at McGill, n e a r !
| here, was destroyed by fire yester-
' day. "Hie fire is th o u g h t to have
.o rig in a te d from defective w iring.
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Do not have leaky faucets, toilets or fixtures on your
premises. (Have them repaired as soon as possible.)
Do not allow water to run off your property into the
streets, gutters or alleys.
Do not run water at night between the hours of 10
P. M. and 5 A. M.
HEMSTITCHING and P i t t i n g At-
tachm ent.
F its any sew ing m a­
chine. Price $2. Econom y Sales
Company, M edford, Or.
263-6*
Do not use open hose or epen faucet where you are
paying for l(),0()0 or 20,003 sq. ft. Use either spray nozzle
or hose with nozzle not more than 1-4 inch in diameter.
Water must be turned off immediately upon the
sounding of the fire alarm.
Water users are cautioned as to the regulations against
leaky faucets or fixtures of any kind and usless waste of
water, as water leaking into the sewers is waste and
does no one any good.
WANTED— 3 tons b rig h t clean and .
well cured second crop alfalfa hay, '
also a reg istered Jersey heifer or
young cow, fresh or com ing fresh
by Sept. 1, delivered a t 399 Beach
St., A shland.
263-1
Violations of the water ordinance, $1 to $20.
FOR RENT— F u rn ish e d a p artm en t,
su itab le for couple, a d u lts only.
614 Boulevard.
263-4*
WATER DEPARTMENT
E. R. Hosier, Supt.
FOR SALE— C anary birds, 50 cents
and up. Call 1219 E. Main ’ St.
P hone 426-J.
263-2
Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
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TO WATER USERS
WANTED— F eeder hogs, from 70 to
140 pounds. Phone 4F13. 2G3-6
FOUND— Silver E v ersh arp pencil on
chain. Owner m ay have sam e by
paying for ad„
329 Beach St.
Grace E chard.
263-1*
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TOO LATE TG CLASSIFY
Silks, Ginghams, and
Organdies
a.
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9 WEJ& FARM ING
E X P O S IT IO N
NOTICE
The Low er A pplegate Stock Asso­
ciation offers a rew ard of $500 for
info rm atio n leading to the a rre s t
and conviction of any person or per­
sons stealing o r having stolen Apple-
gate c a ttle having e ith e r of these
several brands:
TC left side; FE R left side; DC
left hip; I— C rig h t hip; P left shoul­
der; ND rig h t hip; UH left side;
UX left side; VC left side; 3 left
side; 7C left side; RC left hip; E
left side or hip; UJ left side; T hip
rig h t or left; JU (w ith bar below)
I left tide.
left side.
MILES CANTRALL,
1 263-3
Secretary of Assn.
W ANTED— L ight housew ork
and
help care for baby. 102 Oak St.
263-5*
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Today Wednesday and Thursday
You could’nt guess in a
thousand years
T he en d in g of th e m ost th rillin g a n d ro m an tic screen spectacle
ever show n in A m erica.
s u m m e r,
Made Fam ous T ea Shipm ent.
In G racechurch lane, an obscure
byway ju s t outside one o f London’s
busiest com m ercial centers, Am erican
to u rists may see over a grocer's store
the “sign of the crow n und th ree gilt
su g ar loaves” th at m ark s the location
of the shop w hence the tea was
shipped in 1773 th a t u ltim ately w ent
overboard in Boston harbor during the
w orld's fam ous tea party.
Only th e sign, which w as recently
restored und which h ears in big gold
num erals “ 1650," the y ear th e firm
was established. Is suggestive of re-
m ote tim es.
Tlie g ro cer's shop, conducted by de­
scen d an ts of the firm’s founders, over
[eh the sign hangs, is now housed
Inside,
INTERESTING
EDUCATIONAL
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DIRECT FROM NEW YORK
A few smart Capes and
Suits
All one-half price
Sample Room Ashland Holes
Wed., July 12 Only
H ibernian Hyperbole.
Tn one of our New England s u m -!
nier resorts lives, during
ASHLAND MILLS
ALL LATE STYLES AND SHADES
tlie new P resident, becam e very in­
ten t on th e punishm ent of the South,
ra th e r th an his predecessor’s gener­
ous idea of tre a tin g th e w ar as
definitely at an end and concentrât
ing national effort on th e upbuilding
of the Union. lie found many sup
porters in congress, and th e ir endorse­
m ent persuaded him to contem plate a
very radical course. On .me occasion
lie m editated tlie a rre st of G enerali
Lee.
W hen th e new s of th is plan came
to G eneral G rant, lie im m ediately
w aited on P resid en t .Johnson and in
form ed him th a t Lee had honorably
surrendered, and had been assured
th a t he could devote him self to the
w elfare of tlie South w ithout in te r­
ruption or disturbance. T he N orth­
ern general continued to the effect
th at th e arm y, of which lie w as tiead,
intended to sec th at th ese term s w ere
carried out, and th a t if Johnson a t ­
tem pted to in te rfe re witli Lee he
would he arre ste d him self. Tills was
tlie end of Jo h n so n ’s designs on the
liberty of th e S outhern com m ander.—
D etroit News.
a fam ily having four sm all children
of assorted sizes, and several dogs. In
th e employ of the household is an
Irish maid whose d u ties include keep­
ing the living room s of the house In
order. E arly in the season the stree ts
of the village are trea ted to a coat of
tar, a proceeding atten d ed by much
track in g about of th e dogs. N ora’s dis
tre ss of mind, a f te r one of these ex-
perlences, is great, fo r she is a clean-
lv soul who has the appearance of h e
dom ain much at heart. When the nn
tidiness was at its w orst one day she
w ent in search of h er m istress and
com plained :
“I give you rue wor*rd, M rs Brown
th a t fer ¡very w anst the hoys and
thim dogs has gone out of th is house
th is day they’ve come in twenty-five
tim e s !”
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ENTERTAINING
R ecently discovered mummy caves
in the K oster d istrict, west of P retoria.
South A frica, a re situ ated in a wild
country 25 m iles from railw ays, and [
Ladies— W ill be pleased to show
th e en tran ce to them lies at the hot-
you dresses.
Call early.
A shland tom of a forbidding hole in the ground
H otel sam ple room , Jn ly 12th only. 60 feet deep, for tlie descent of which !
a rojie tied to a tre e tru n k is n eces-:
sarv.
L eaves on T rip E a st—
Several hours spent in (he caves|
W, G. C urry left S atu rd ay even­
failed
to give any estim ate of their
ing fo r New York and o th e r e a ste rn ■
size, as passages extend for long dis­
points, w here he will spend th e next tances, possibly for miles. T he work
several w eeks looking a fte r business i of exploration w as not w ithout danger
in te re sts in th a t section of the on account of tlie pitch darkness, the
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insecure rocks, and th e risk of falling
country.
into crevices.
T he explorers saw in a fissure high
V isiting w ith R elatives—
F red V anN atta and his son Mel­ tip in a rock on th e side of ta ? cave
vin. of O akland, Calif., a re v isitirg th e mummified body of a huge buck, on
top of which, also wedged in the rocks,
w ith Mr. V a n N atta ’s fa th e r, G O.
w as th e body of a large tig er with its
V anN atta, of C hestnut stre e t.
Mr. jaw s fiercely extended. Two m em bers
V anN atta will re tu rn to O akland th e • of tlie p arty attem p ted to get the
la tte r p a rt of the w eek, b u t th e
n horns of the buck, but a fall of rock
will stay in A shland ror a sh o rt tim e com pelled them to abandon th e effort.
• U nder th e b ats' dung which covered
yet.
th e floor of the cave were found the
mummified rem ains of a monkey mens
L adies A ttention! See th e b e a u ti­ urlng six feet from head to toe, in an
ful dresses at b a rg a in prices. A sh­ excellent sta te of preservation. On
land H otel sam ple room , Ju ly 12th th e floors w ere a large num ber of
bones ami chipped flints, while tlie
only.
h a ts ’ dung looked as though it had
been accum ulated for centuries.
Leave fo r B ren m ierto n —
TWO BADLY HURT IN
HIGHWAY ACCIDENT
A v a s t spectacle. Youve
never seen anything like i t
b efo re.
EVERYTHING TREE
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Listen—
You have th e superb back­
ground of gay M onte Carlo,
the fascinating
renegade
R ussian Count, who m akes
love to all wom en— the
m ost despicable c h a ra c te r
ever film ed— “ th e m an you
will love to h a te .” T here he
is am ong th e b u tte rflie s,
flittin g from flow er to flow­
er; m aking toolish wives ev­
en m ore foolish as they fall
u n d er th e m agic spell of his
evil and sin iste r influence.
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Som ething m ost astuonding
happens ju st before the pic­
tu re ends.
Foolish Wives
The Most Wonderful picture in
Amesica
25 and 55 cents, including tax
Send for directory of Oregon m an­
u factu red products. Look up in thi3
di eetory the b ran d nam e of the a r-
ti< le you w ant— then ask for it.
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Buy from merchants who dis­
play this sign.
M erchants who display this sign
recom m end Oregon Q uality m er­
chandise. They a re com m unity up-
builders.
Buy from them .
These Oregon in d u strie s m ake
Oregon P roducts you can buy a t y o u r
d ru g g ist’s and o th e r stores. Ask for
them .
A m erican Soda W orks
B iu m au er-F ran k D rug Co.
C larke, W oodw ard D rug Co.
Cocoize P roducts Co.
C rystal Ice & Storage Co.
Dennos Food Co.
Fag-O-San Sales Co.
Flynn, Chas. I. Co.
G ardner Cigar Co.
Gets I t Soap Co.
Glemco P ro d u cts Co.
Goelitz Candy Corn
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. . . teasing fragrance of made-
in-Oregon parfum arnl talcs soft
as cider downs, face creams-these
and other toilet requisites are
made in Oregon.
Manv tried and tested inediei-
nal preperations and articles sold
at your druggist’s are manufac­
tured here.
Druggiste who are community
uphuilders carry these Oregon
Quality products. Look for the
Oregon Label when you buy. E n­
courage pay-roils.
Keep the
workers busy* BLY OREGON
PRODUCTS ON MERIT!
Buy Oregon made products at
your druggists’.
Associated industries oi Oregon
702 Oregon Building, Portland, Oregon.
Hazelwood Ice Cream Co.
La G ran Aiarca C igar Co.
Lang & Co., Candies
^Luckel, K ing & Cake Soap Co.
Mt. Hood Ice Cream Co.
Mt. Hood Soap Co.
M utual C ream ery Co.
N estle's Food Co.
N ikk-M arr L aboratory
Oregon A rtificial Limb Co.
Pacific C oast B iscuit Co.
Pacific Coast Cone Co.
Pacific Coast Pencil Mfg. Co.
p a lm e r Co.. Gene
Palm olive Co.
Ross, H enry & Sons
S haffner & Co.
S tearns-E ddy Co.
Syrup of P runes Co.
T ru Blu Biscuit Co.
Russell & G ilbert
Royal N ut Mfg. Co.
Vogan Candy Co.
W ightm an, Geo. E. Co.
H oefler’s.