Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 12, 1922, Image 4

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To P icnic in th e P a rk —
The P re sb y te ria n Sunday school,
old and young, will hold a picnic in
L ith la p a rk M onday next, from 4 to
R etu rn from C alifornia —
8 o'clock.
All m em bers, relatives
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. B ergner who and 'rie n d s a re Invited. B ring vour
have been so jo u rn in g in so u th ern lunch bask ets and your own dishes.
C alifornia for the past several weeks,
Sunday school w 11 fu rn ish the
have re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e m Ash- d rin k ab les and trim m ings
W. W .
land-
Robison has charge of th e sports.
Mrs. J. M. Ross and her com m ittee
O rres cleans clothes. P hone 64. i will care for the tables.
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Leave P a lm e r Place—
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. M ather, of Los
Angeles, have leased the H. H. Pal-
m er re s d e n c e a t 462 A llison stre e t.
The P alm ers le ft here recently for
Louisville, Ky., to m ake th e ir home,
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D on’t forget th e Sunday chicken
d n n er at The T avern.
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Seriously 111
Mr. Peppers, who lives on Beach
stre e t, is seriously ill w ith h eart
Spend less and dress b e tte r by trouble, and th e re is sm all hope for
L eaves on V acation—
buying your fall suit a t P a u lse ru d ’s. his recovery.
Miss M yrta O tterdale, chief oper­
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R ecovering from Illness —
a to r a t th e local telephone exchange, j
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E. K. fla il, of L iberty s tre e t, is'
leaves on h er a n n u a l vacation tom or- j5n}e ria in s F rie n d s__
row. She expects to spend the first
Mrg E v e rett Sm lth e n te rta in e d a convalescing a fte r a serious illn e s s ,
week in P o rtlan d , and may tak e a few frienda a t g o>ciOck d in n er la s t, o’ several days.
cam ping tr p upon her re tu rn hom e evenin? in honor of Mrs. R uth W a r-|
H er place is being filled d u rin g her ren> wp0 leaves fo r her hom e in Ber- i Off for an O uting—
B. B. K ellogg and fam ily, and
absence by Mrs. E m m a M urphy.
keley, Calif., th s evening. The din-
George
Rose and fam ily le ft for)
’
ner guests w ere Mr. and Mrs. E arl
Lake
of
th e W oods and P elican Bay
D ancing. S atu rd ay night.
H o t i j P r a iey a n d hOns, Mrs. C. W. F ra-
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ley*
M
rs'
T.
A.
C
ulbertson
and
Mrs
¡F
rid
a
y
,
and
expect to be gone for
Springs Pavilion.
several
days.
R u th W arren.
Loca! and Personal
N ow Here— N ow T here—
S&tuMay, August 12, lOiiiZ
ASHLAND D A IL Y TTDîSGS
Dorothy Jar Jon, Grand Opera
Star, Invents Audience Test
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j j o t ’ Return from Trip North-
H. S. A ikins and fam ily retu rn ed ■ D ancing, Saturday n ight
Mrs. F. H. W alker and d a u g h te r
T hursday evening from a trip to sp rin g s Pavilion.
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Ja n ie re tu rn e d hom e W ednesday,
C rater L ake, and left th is m orning
,
a fte r a m o n th 's visit in Seattle
for a w eek's trip to R oseburg a n d , | Io(,,| A shland G uests—
R iddle, in D ouglas county.
The follow ing people are regis- i’o rtlan d and A storia.
tered a t th e H otel A shland: J. E.
D on’t forget the Sunday chicken In m an , S. J. Simm es, G. W. Ingram ! V isits in Sam s V alley—
291-1 Mr. and Mrs. C. B. R em efin, W. H. j Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gall, and Mrs.
d ’nner a t The T avern.
I F ra n k Snyder m otored to Sam s V al­
B allinger. George W. Read, P o rt­
ley F rid a y to v isit Mr. G all’s b ro th e r
E n joying V acation—
lan d ; C. L. H inson, Oak Grove, Or.;
Miss Blanche H icks, city lib ra ria n . G. P. L om hoir, J. K. Flynn, E. F. E lam , who is q u ite ill.
Is enjoying her a n n u a l vacation of Long, Sacram ento, C alif.; C. W. F u l­
E v e ry th in g good to e a t a t D etrick
one m onth, having s ta rte d on it yes­ lerton, Jennings, Lodge, Or.; Mr.
G
roceteria.
terday m o rn ’ng. H er place is being and Mrs. W. G. V assall, D allas. O r.;
filled d u ring h e r absence by Miss Miss E. M. R ichards, Miss E. M.
E n joying V acation—
G race Leslie.
I Disus, Long Beach, C alif.; C harles
George Ross, of th e E n d ers store,
F. A nderson, D etroit, M ich.; C. B. is e n jo y in g a vacation from his d u ­
It will pay you io iet us fig u re on
ties fo r several days, and has tak e n
y o u r next job of painting. Carson- tin and fam ily, P etalu m a, Calif.;
his fam ily to L ake of th e W oods for
F ow ler L um ber Co.
286-2 Mr. and Mrs. P e te r Benson, S eattle;
an outing.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Sullivan, Floyd
H ere on B usiness—
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L ocksm ith. F ix it Shop.
K. Sullivan, Vance Pedigrew , Minne-
George Sm ith, a rep re sen ta tiv e of ! iap o lis; W. C. Davis, M arion Gray,
th e K elly-Sprinfiield T ire com pany. D un sm u ir; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ed- More F is h a t L ak e o f W oods—
was in th e city on business for W« : wards> Miami> p , a . and v . J. Moore
A nother la rg e shipm ent of fish
com pany yesterday.
passed th ro u g h A shland today, en I
and fam ily, B akersfield, Calif.
ro u te for L ake of th e W oods. T he j
B etter be safe th a n sorry.
See
G reen apples— G ravenstlnes. C an’t shipm ent consisted en tirely of black
B eaver R ealty Co. ab o u t your in su r­
beat ’em fo r pies an d sauce.
25 bass and w ere se n t from P o rtla n d .
ance. Phone 68.
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pounds for $1 delivered.
Phone
W ill P icn ic a t L ake—
9 - F - ll.
V isitor from K lam ath —
All th e em ployes of th e E nders
C harles H orton, of K lam ath F a lls, Spend E n joyab le E ven in g—
d e p a rtm e n t sto re and th e ir fam ilies
was a v isitor in A shland yesterday.
Some 20 people g a th e red a t th e will picnic a t L ak e of th e W oods to ­
I t is th e custom of th e
E. W. F lack u s hom e on Seventh m orrow .
D etrick sells b u tte r for less.
s tre e t W ednesday evening to enjoy em ployes to spend one day a t th e
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som e good m usic an d spend th e ev- lak e each y ear, and as som e of them
P u ttin g on New R oof—
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ening. D elightful refresh m e n ts w ere w ere going o ut to a m eeting of the
W illiam Paul is engaged in put-
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, , lot ow ners th e re Sunday, it was de­
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tin g a new roof on th e V endonw served and th e Suests left a t a
I hour, expressing th e ir th a n k s for cided to hold th e picnic on th a t day.
hotel.
They expect to leave A shland a t 10
I a very enjoyable evening.
I
ou’clock to n ig h t and a rriv e a t th e lake
Dancing, S atu rd ay n ig h t.
H ot!
Y ou’ll m arvel in o u r a rra y of ad- d u rin g th e early m orning hours. Six
Springs Pavilion.
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1 vance styles as well as th e prices auto loads expect to m ake th e trip .
we a re asking. P a u lse ru d ’s. 286tf
H as “ Sum m er F lu ’’—
H enry K irby, of th e E a st Side
m eat m ark e t, is qu ite seriously ill r ° H old 1 nion M eeting
w ith “ sum m er flu .’’
' T h ere wil1 be a union m eeting of
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I all dem onim ations rep resen ted in
Cliff P ayne m akes folding screens. A shland, a t th e P re sb y te ria n euhreh
Sunday evening, A ugust 13. The
V isits in A shland—
object of th is m eeting is to p resent
E ugene B ryant, of M edford, was to th e public reasons why th e evan­
an A shland v isito r yesterday.
gelistic cam paign should be co n d u ct­
ed u n d e r th e lead ersh ip of Rev.
H ot
D ancing, S atu rd ay night.
C harles S. Price, of Lodi, C alif , who
290-2 is a rep re sen ta tiv e of the fam ous
Springs Pavilion.
Mrs. M cPherson, and to h e a r rep o rts
Shopping in A shland—
from those who have been actu al
Mrs. R aglin of south of th e city
... .
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p a rticip a n ts in som e of these m eet-
was shopping w ith local m erch an ts 1
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ì ings.
All in te re ste d should be pres-
Fnday.
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en t a t th is m eeting.
The W ednesday club of the P re s­
byterian church e n te rta in ed last ev­
ening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Shinn, who a re soon to leave for
Bellingham , W ash.
The p arlo r of
the church was a bower of beauty
w ith festoons of Japanese lan te rn s
and m asses of au tu m n flowers.
The officers of the club. Mes-
dame.i W ilson, W hittle, Wick and
' W inter acted as hostesses and re ­
ceived th e guests who cam e w ith a
sp irit of good fellow ship, which sp ir­
it prevailed d u rin g the e n tire even-
ling. The club presented Mrs. Shinn
'.with a handsom e handbag, in token
of th e ir love and esteem for her
years of faith fu l service and good
will.
Mayor Lam kin spoke for the
church and expressed the apprecia
! tlon of th e congregation for the
1 place Mr. and Mrs. Shinn have held
iin the church d u rin g th e ir ten years
; of residence here.
.Mr. Shinn re­
sponded in the sam e happy vein.
M embers of the C hristian E n­
deavor society, who were holding
tlieir business m eeting and social in
th e Ju n io r room, appeared and sang
i a group of songs while refresh m en ts
I w ere served.
E veryone was delighted w ith the
i evening’s e n te rta in m e n t, and m any
(good wishes go w th Mr. and Mrs.
Shinn.
L IM B E R PRODUCTION
REACHING HIGH MARK
Famous Singer Finds Pub­
lic Preference Is For
Popular Ballads
From grand opera to vaudeville
may not sound like progress to the
uninitiated but Dorothy Jardon of
Chicago Grand Opera fame has a
different notion. When she entered
vaudeville, admiring music lovers
raised a cry of protest. They said
Miss Jardon was throwing herself
away and cited the grand opera op­
portunities she was giving up.
“They kept my mail heavy and my
life miserable.’' Miss Jardon laughs.
“They just wouldn’t understand.
But to be honest at the risk of being
considered eccentric, I must go cm
record as regarding vaudeville anil
grand opera of equal importance
artistically.
Soulful Themes
“Operatic roles are wonderfully
satisfying, but there’s no !
See th e big value in th e new F all
woolens, priced special a t $27.50
and $30 a t O rres T ailo r Shop. 291-1
F rench dry and steam cleaning,
satisfactio n g u a ra n tee d , a t O rres
T ailor Shop. P hone 64, we call.
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MR. AND MRS SHINN GUESTS
OF WEDNESDAY CIA It
W. C. T. U. Column
thrill than that of putting over a
heart stirring ballad like "Wake Up
Little Girl, You’re Dreaming’ or
‘Why Should I Cry Over You’ to a
great audience.
“For after all, everybody must
admit that more music lovers prefer
ballads than grand opera. And why
shouldn’t they have what they want?
“Take ‘Why Should I Cry Over
Yon.’ it’s the kind of melody every
love sick youth gets miserable hap­
piness out of soulfully singing •.»
the parlor at twilight.
Instinct Guides Music T astes
“Besides, even, in vaudeville, I
sing arias from ‘Thais’ and ‘Zaza.’
Rut I’ll tell you one thing—though
there’s applause aplenty for the ana,
there’s a po ’tive thunder of appro­
bation for the ballad that follows.
“I don't believe in ‘educating the
public.’ Instinct eui
in musical
taste and should do *o—that’s mv
sentiment.”
DORRIS, Calif.. Aug. 12.— The
high w ater m arl in th e lum ber pro­
duction in the vi. nity of D orris and
Macdoel will be reached th is season,
providing o p erations continue a t the
] p resent ra te unh am p ered th e re-
i m ainder of th e sum m er and fall.
Saw m ills a re ru n n in g ten hours in
! m ost cases a t full capacity. Only in
the local box factories does th ere
seem to be difficu lty in ob tain in g a
full crew of capable hands.
A pproxim ately 300 m en a re em ­
ployed by th e m ills and facto ries in
th is d istric t. T his estim a te is not
exact and is probably u n d er th e ac­
tu al num ber, as production has been
constantly increased since fig u res
w ere obtained.
A nother m ill th re e m iles n o r th ­
e a st from D orris will be s ta rte d in
o p eration w ithin th e next week.
C lark b ro th e rs will have charge of
the mill for Goldeen and T arlow of
P o rtla n d , who a re the ow ners.
BATEMAN PA RTY RETURNS
FROM CRA TER LAKE T R IP
\ y
am
THE T^t'.TER 3£A'JTîFU.
L ast Time Today
ARKE«
-Also—
‘NO PARKING”
Tomorrow and Monday
/ A N IT A
;STEWART
in
pme W om an /
Ee MarriedJ
a rw l
t e x a c tio n
T k r e c te d ky
F re d N 'ib lo ,
T H R E E MEN— TH R E E WOMEN
— AND TH R E E KINDS O F LOVE
The girl who m arries a fool
w ithout a fortune.
The girl who m istakes lure for
love.
The girl who sees love fade.
The m an who s ‘too p roud’’ to
let his wife work.
The fa th e r too stern for faith
in a w om an’s love.
The rogue ever seeking an op­
portunity.
— and—
“ AESOP’S FABLES”
Topics of the Day
Is a Womans Time
The New Model
Worth 20 an Hour
KODAK
“ W omen will m ake them selves
A p arty consisting of I. R. Bate-
m ore ap p re c ia te d ,” says a recent
! m an and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. C hes­ w riter, " if they will place some
te r W alters, ’ and Mr. B atem an’s
IS READY FO B V O IR
value on th e ir tim e.”
we
fa th e r, C harles B atem an, of Long
H e rb e rt H oover says:
‘If
If you value your own tim e at
INSPECTION H E R E
V isitors in M edford—
could grapple w ith the whole child Beach, Calif., re tu rn e d T hursday i only 20 cents an hour, for exam ple
Mrs. W alter Bevington has as hel situ a tio n for one gen eratio n , our from a trip to C ra te r L ake, Diamond you will see your w ashday problem s
NO. I AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK
house guest Mrs. Jam es H a n ra lty , of public health , ou r economic e ffic -; La 'te a!l,l Pelican Bay. They rep o rt in a d iffe re n t light.
SPECIAL
D unsm uir, and they both spent yes­ lency, the m oral c h a ra c te r, sanity having m ade some very fine catches
The average fam ily w ashing and
te rd a y in M edford, com bining busi- and stab ility of ou r people would ° f fish w hile on the trip , but also iro ning req u ires 10 to 20 hours
PR IC E — $56.66
ness and pleasure. O ther M edford advance th re e g enerations in one. report, som e very bad roads.
work. Add to th is th e necessary su p ­
W hile a t F o rt K lam ath , Mr. Bate- plies, c u rre n t, w ater, and a dozen
visitors from A shland w ere M isse s, Every child delin q u en t in body, edu
OTHER AUTOGRAPHIC
Hazel B ru n er and Florence Shaver. cation or c h a ra c te r is a charge upon m an cam e n e a r to g e ttin g seriously o th er incidentals, and you’ll discover
KODAKS
the com m unity.”
I burned when gasoline sa tu ra te d his th a t n o t only can you save your
$6.56 AND UP
Return from O uting—
M arion L aw rence has th is to say: clo th in g and c au g h t fire, b u t the I h ealth and tim e, b u t you can actu-
This season you c a n ’t duplicate!
F
r
u
it
canning
tim
e
Is
a
t
hand.
O.
G
ustafson,
of
th
is
city,
and
his
“ The whole w orld revolves ab o u t t h e ; P rom Pt action of those n ear a t hand i ally have all th is w ork done our way
our values anyw here. P a u lse ru d ’0..)
ALL TH E EASTMAN
286tf F or fuuit ja rs , lids, rubbers, jelly son-in-law , H om er Elwood, of Med­ child.
In th e ch ild ’s tiny fingers. j saved him from being b u rn ed >n any ;
mQre
R js co{jting yQu
j m olds and su g a r, D e tric k ’s prices ford, re tu rn e d y esterd ay from a five head and h e a rt, lies th e weal o r woe m anner, and tlie blaze was exting
SU PPLIES
now.
c a n 't be beaten.
days o uting trip.
They spent a ■ Qf
fu tu re He is a t,an k develop- wished before liis clothes w ere hard
W ill A tten d In itiation —
T ry th is m ore^m odern, m ore econ­
sh o rt tim e a t L ake of th e W oods, j jng -n g tren g th and p0Wer w ith th e ly scorched.
Q uite a larg e num ber of A shland
om ical m ethod of w ashing ¡n .l see
a fte r w hich they w ent
to P elican ad v a ncing y ears of his childhood
M odern W oodmen expect to a tte n d Plate G lass R eplaced—
how m uch b e tte r it will m ake yon
The plate glass in th e fro n t of the Bay w here Mr. Elw ood has a launch, j W hat is draWn from the bank in the R ecreation A ssn, to M eet —
th e initiatio n a t T alent tonight.
feel in every way. P hone us today.
th ere being six can didates from A sh -) Golden Rule sto re was replaced yes- and spent som e tim e fishing o u t in years th a t are to come, depends upon
The a n n u a l m eeting of the L ake
land. The local W oodm en will leave terd ay by D ickerson and Son
The K lam ath lake. Mr, G ustafson says w hat is deposited th e re w hile he is! of the W ood R ecreational associa-
th e Tlaza not la te r th a n 7 :3 0 o’clock glass was broken a few days ago th a t th e trip is w orth the tim e of any still a child.
W e cannot deposit tion will be held at th e lake tom or-
and plenty of cars a re assu red for w hen Ju d g e Lodge of Y reka drove person who w ants a few days nice carelessness, neglect and indiffer- row. M atters of im portance to all
PHONE 165
his car across th e sidew alk and into outing.
all who care to go.
ence, and expect in la te r years divi- lot ow ners will be tak en up and dis-
th e glass.
dends of know ledge, in te g rity and cussed, and an effo rt will be m ade
V isitin g w ith F rien d s —
E x p ert piano tu n in g . C arl Love­
rig h teo u sn ess.”
; to get b e tte r roads to th e lake be-
LEEDOM m akes the price on
Mrs. V ivian O’Neill a rriv ed th is
land, stu d io a t 135 E. Main. Phone
H elp safeg u ard th e hom es of th e fore a n o th e r year.
286tf MASON CORDS. Come and get ’em m orning on tra in 12 to spend a few nation,
465.
at LEEDOM’S TIRE HOSPITAL.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
days as th e guest of Mr. and Mrs.
“ We. are one w orld of tem p ted hu-
270-tf Sylvester
o th er h n a n ity ; th e m ission of w hite ribbon
P a tte rso n ,
and
R etu rn s from ’F risco —
FOR SALE— F ine grade cow, com ­
E. H. Bush has re tu rn e d from
frien d s in th e city.
women is to organize the m o th e r­
ing fresh in October. W anted, a
reg istered Jersey cow, or heavy
O akland and San F rancisco, w here P ond B eing C leaned—
hood of th e w orld for th e peace and
m
ilking grade, fresh or nearly so.
.The pond n e a r th e en tra n ce of Li- In fan t C hild D ead—
he has been for th e past week vis­
purity, th e p rotection and ex altatio n
Nice
lig h t spring wagon for sale.
The in fa n t child of Mr. and Mrs. ! of its hom es. W e m u st send fo rth a
th ia p ark is being cleaned of th e
itin g .
R D. Sanford, 399 Beach St., Ash­
"o u r' ” si s t e r 7 yonder
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| y e a r’s collection of m ud, and will Jack M aneely was still-b o rn y e ste r-|
land.
291-1*
A utom obile in su ran ce a specialty pre se n t a m uch m ore s a n ita ry ap- day a t the G ran ite City hospital. Mr acrosg a jj seas> and fo ou r b ro th e rs
NEW AND USED GRAIN SACKS ON HAND
A»k Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, of course. p earance when th e job has been and M rs. M aneely live n e a r Med­ none the less. W e m ust be no longer FOUND— N ear M ountain javenue, a
bunch of keys. Owner ’may have
265tf com pleted.
ford. The child will be buried in a hedged ab o u t by the a rtificia l boun-j
You can save money by feeding’ your liens Olympic
sam e by paying for ad.
291-2
local cem etery today.
d aries of n a tio n s; we m ust u tte r as
Kaskade Egg Mash
FOR R E N T— H ousekeeping a p a rt­
F inite P e t Dog—
D on't forget the Sunday chicker.
wom en w hat good and g re a t men
m ents, down sta irs. 573 E. Main.
Dr. Songer’s fam ily is rejoicing d 'n n e r a t T he T avern.
291-1 D ies in H ollyw ood—
long ago declared as th e ir w atch ­
291-3*
over th e finding of th e ir pet dog.j
C aptain C harles A rth u r A. J. Dil
word: ‘The whole w orld is my p a r­
FOR
SALE— New player piano,
han died A ugust 8 a t his hom e, 5404
w hich has been lost for th e past two
s t a r t Store—
ish, and to do good is my relig io n .’ ”
sm all pavm ent down, balance on
boulevard, Hollywood.
w eeks. Som eone found him up in
Phono 40
R. H. Stanley, th e ch air doctor Hollywood
City D elivery
— F ran cis E. W illard.
term s. 52 Roca St.
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th e Siskiyou m ountains.
opposite th e fre ig h t depot, expects Calif., at th e age of 64 years. He
to s ta rt a second hand sto re iA the was born a t S am atan G ers, F rance,
L ad ies’ su its tailo red to m easure
Car! L oveland is th e official piano npar fu tu re
His daue:h te r, who is and spent several y ears in the
a t O rres T ailor Shop.
291-1
tu n e r for M adam e Tracy-Y oung. Ask a tea c h e r in E ngland, expects to F re n ch arm y before com ing to th is
h er.
S tudio 135 E. M ain. Phone come to th is country and help h er country. F u n e ra l services w ere held
POUR ARE DEAD FROM
286tf fa th e r in th e business.
T hursday a t 10 o’clock from the
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EATING POISONED FOOD
FISHIN G BODS W R A PPED
Godeau and M artonini chapel. Mrs.
A tten d Social H ere —
p
a
in
tin
g
Jesie
Mabel
D
ilhan,
th
e
widow
who
L e t ns c o n tra ct your
CASPER, W yo., Aug. 12.— One B a rre ls and P a rts Supplied and
Dr. and Mrs. W ebster, of Phoenix, C arson-Fow ler L um ber Co.
286-10 survives him , was a form er A shland m an is dead, a n o th e r is not expected
F itte d fo r Any M ake of Gun
drove up last evening to a tte n d the)
wom an.
to live, and th re e o th e rs a re s u ffe r­
social a t th e P re sb y te ria n church.
Moves to C alifornia—
ing from th e effects of poison fol-
Jam es F oxall, who has been occu GIVE D IN N ER PA R TY TO
low ing a fam ily d in n er here yester-
L et J e rry O’Neal fig u re your next
py ng th e Perozzi p ro p erty on G ran ­
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Job of plum bing. F irs t class m ate r­
381 E . MAIN ST.
ite stre e t, has moved to C alifornia
and
his b ro th e r is in a serious con-
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ia l and w orkm anship.
For a cent a day, more or less, you can place
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Storm gave a dition.
238t
207 E. Main stre e t.
B reak s Arm in F all—
d in n er p a rty a t th e ir hom e on H ill­
your valuable papers, deeds, notes, contracts,
John Edward D ic k v . the little crest P lace T hursday evening. F o l­ WILL RxYCE SUNDAY AT
Y 'isiting in A sh land —
BUYERS AND SEL LER S M EET
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nephew of Mrs. F ra n k Dickey, had low ing th e d in n er h o u r, th e evening
MULTNOMAH COUNTY ^AIK
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left arm a t th e elbow T h u rsd ay . He dancing. All p resent had a very e n ­
R obison and fam ily, on Beach stre e t.
private safe deposit box in our vault.
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,w as ta k e n to M edford F rid a y m o rn ­ joyable tim e, despite th e a fte r ef­ M ultnom ah county fair will be con­
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Good in su ra n c e a t good rate s. ing and h a d th e b rea k x-rayed and fects of th e m osquito bites received
P h o n e 27 4-J. Yeo of course. 265tf splinted by D r. Jarv is. T he little on an o uting a t C ra te r L ak e by some today. A special race program w ith
fellow is doing nicely u n d e r th e care of th e p arty la st week. «The guests som e of th e fa ste st horses on the
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H obart, Mr. and M rs. P . S. P rovost, o’clock Sunday aftern o o n . T he h u r ­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack E dw ards left
N
H otel A shland Bldg.
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Special for a lim ited tim e— Chiro­ Dom ino P ro v o st and Roy Scannall dle races, w hich w ere to have been
y esterd ay m o rning for a trip to C ra­
t e r L ake. The expect to re tu rn by practic a d ju stm e n ts, $1.50 or 12 for The wee h o u rs of m orning m ade an held la st n ig h t by th e P o rtla n d
ASHLAND, ORE.
D r. Angell, F irs t National appearance before th e guests d e p a rt­ H u n t club, w ill be staged im m edi­
way of P elican Bay and L ake of the $15.
291tf ed happily fo r th e ir hom es.
ately a fte r th e special r a ce p ro g ra m .'
Bank building.
JVooda.
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Ashland Laundry Co.
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FEEDS
ASHLAND MILLS
Guns Repaired
R. Middleton
B uying Safety
For a Few C ents a W eek
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon