Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 27, 1922, Image 1

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« th e aid of m edicine, cures nine
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A shland D aily tidings
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(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27,. 1922
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi, 43)
1 Uf ! LHh
IS REALIZED BY/
M ISS CHAM BERLAIN TELLS OF
STRUGGLE BY FIA it ' OR­
GANIZATION
GIFTS FROM WINBURN
PROVE VERY TIMELY
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D onations E nable W ork to P ro ceed ; :
M any C lasses Wjll B e F orm ed; I
A shland Women, Urged to A ftili-
a te w ith th e Society.
RIVER OF MELONS
FOUND BY CAMPERS
DURING OHIO FLOOD
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CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 27.—
C am pers along the W h itew ater
river reported one b rig h t spot
in the a fte rm a th of the storm
which broke up so m any colo-
nies of ten ts and carried away
personal belongings.
H undreds
of
W aterm elons
cam e bobbing down on th e
flood next day from patches on
the in u ndated riv erb an k s, and
th>- cam pers paddled out gayly
in th eir canoes arm ed w ith fish
spear- on which they cap tu red
the luscious spoils.
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TRIBUTE PAID
ROOSEVELT BY
PRES. HARDIN!
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GETS PERSONAL NOTE
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th a t his pillow was •
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F inally his m other opened it. <§> MRS. W. D. HARRIS DIES IN THE
PR ESEN CE O F HER
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®> A. C onvention.
,
O ctober 28— D edication of
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October 31, Novem ber 1.—
¿x “ W e Should W orry,” E lk s’ mu-
'•$• sical comedy.
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Novem ber 7— G eneral elec-
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Novem ber 11— A rm istice day.
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Novem ber 15— ‘‘As a W om an
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LEADER EXPRESSED TO
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NATION
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Novem ber 22 — “ Colonial
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p la y e rs,” Lyceum num ber.
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D ecem ber 4-7— W in ter fair.
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Chief E xecutive D eclares T h a t I he
E xam ple Set by th e F o rm er P re si­
dent Is One That Is P rized by the
E n tire C ountry.
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COMING EVENTS
No. 48
MENT TPI P
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SHOOTS SELF
FASCISTI FORTIFY IN
VICINITY OF CAPITAL
♦ KNOWN TO STAGE FOLKS
♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ! AS MARGUERITE CALVERT
Political P arty Composed of Young
Ex-Soldiers an d W as O rganized
Two Y ears Ago; R om e Is C enter
Of M assed Troops.
Fam ily Say Despondency Over tin"
D eath of B ro th er D uring W ar
C aused A ct; K eeenrtj R etu rn e d
By M otor from New York <’ ty.
AT PRETTY PADÏY
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.
27.—
Oct. 27.— Civil w ar clouds
By GRACE H. CHAM BERLAIN
|
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.— P re si­
Mrs.
W.
D.
H
arris,
age
23,
fam
ous
m
inously
over
Italy
today
asj
v The com pletion of th e new Civic
dent H arding led the nation today in
violinist
and
dancer,
shot
and
killed
the
fascist!
clam
ored
for
control
of
club house is to th e women of Asli-,
expressions of reverence for the
herself in the presence of her h u s­
1 ihe new assem bly, succeeding th e
land th e realization of a dream .'
m em ory of T heodore Roosevelt. In
Miss
Agnes
H
edberg,
who
'
l*n
tS
F
acta
m
inistry,
which
has
resigned,
band, a New Y okr tire dealer, and
W hen th e Civic club was incorpor­
a le tte r to W. M athew s, of Los An­
i sh o rtly -for San Francisco, w hen )rpb ere ¡g g ,e a t excitem ent,
o
th er relatives.
ated in 1916, w ith Nellie Briggs as
geles, H arding said:
she
will
spend
she
w
inter,
was
th
e
T
housands
of
troops
a
re
massed
Under the stage nam e of M ar­
( re s id e n t; Ida M. Neil, tre a s u re r,
“ No b e tte r school in patriotism
1
I
the
'h-Mdration
‘
-
Of
one
of
th
e
m
ost
about
R
om
e
and
ea
rth
w
o
rk
s
are
be-
g u erite C alvert, she had delighted
Mamb- Rocho, tru ste e , and Em m a L.
will ever be established than
Jackson co u n ty ’s second annual
I charm ing a I ta ils of th e week, when jijR throw n up.
R oadw ays, public
audiences all over the w orld. She
Ja c k , corresponding se cre ta ry — onej
T om orrow evening, a num ber o f I : - g a M
th erin g s _ which year to _,
year _ re-j
,~ | Miss D orothy Jones e n te rta in e d in buildings, banks and stre e ts are un- Y. M. C. A. convention will hold appeared w ith H arry L auder. Mrs.
of th e objectives was “ the construe-) local l e nds of Jesse W inburn w ill'c a ll th e c areer and gives voice to
forth th is evening w ith a banquet
her holier w ith an a ttra c tiv e Hal-1
H a rris had ju st retu rn ed w ith h e
tion or a home for said co rp o ratio n ." , g h p him ft d in n er a t tbe new C ivicI public appreciation of this great ^ . J 7 ' ^ r t v Ï g thé Jones" résidence der patroL
at the P resb y terian church, at 6:15
husband from New York by m otor.
-
.
I
A
m
erican
This
m
an
a
contem
no
i
T
ov
eea
l)a
ri>'
aT
in
e
JOHes
le&iueucc,
K
ing
v
ic
to
r
E
m
anuel
is
reported
- One y e a r <1-^0 this week* thv c u 1 lub rooms.
The ladies have ten-. Am erican. This m an, a conten po
M ountain avenue, T hursday ev-
intercede in I o’clock.
F e a tu re s of the m eeting
house was begun, and the first anni- dered th e use of the building for rary of ou r generation, is proof th a t
on ,11S wav to Rome to in te ite d e in will be rep o rts on various activities She was excitable and accused her
husband of not caring for her.
versary sees th e com pletion.
P e o -!th
sUfprise o{ {he evening cam e ,h e Cn8,S‘
' by boys actu ally taking p a rt in them .
tin e purpose> and th e d inner will b e lh ig h ideals, sincere and unselfish!
The fam ily a ttrib u te s her act to
The fascisti was organized tw o
plq c o n g ra tu la ted us, yet w ondered in appreciation of the splendid sp irit I service is un errin g ly recognized and |
ann o u n cem en t of the en.
W. W . Dillon, in te rsta te executive
despondency
over a b ro th er, who
vears ago and is composed of young;
x
. . . .
we dared a tte m p t such an un-
him -n co n trib u tio n s, n o t ' Ppized by th e n a tio n .”
scretary for Oregon and Idaho, will
will
gagem ent of Miss D orothy Jones to ex_soidjers - It was form ed to cotn- i secretary
was killed overseas, ra th e r than to
d e rta k in g .
Dr. Ja rv is drove the only to the Civic d u b building, b u t)
be th e principal speaker of the ev
) Mr. C. Elwood H edberg. The news
jealoi^sy. She visited his grave in
firs t nail when he explained the for the m any o th er public benefices)
ening, though m any of the boys will
was told by releasing m in iatu re p h o -i. becam e a political power.
P o rtla n d en ro u te, and the effect
need for rest room s for women and A shland has received a t his hands.
!
be called upon to say a few words.
to g rap h s of th e happy couple en ­
sh a tte re d his w ife's nerves, H arris
babies
Dr. Ja rv is and Miss Fall-! A n um ber of A shland ladies are p re­
! A nother of the Y. M. C. A. men who
cased in w alnut shells a ttach ed to)
said.
dine, despite in ad eq u ate facilities,
will speak will be John H. R udd,
paring the fe a st and will assist in
d elicate ribbons suspended from the j
had cared for m any cases of exhaus-) m aking th e d in n er a success fittin g
in te rsta te secretary for county work.
ceiling, a rra n g e d conveniently above
tio n and m inor in ju rie s on Ju ly 4th.
“ W hen I th in k of the difficulties
the occasion.
the table upon which a delicious two !
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
T he Civic club was asked to tak e up
The d inner will he in th e n a tu re |
overcom
e in organizing Jackson
i course supper was served.
I
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th e m atte r.
Money was prom ised
county tw o years ago, I am delighted
of a reception to Mr. W inburn by
The house was beau tifu lly deco-:
and began to flow quietly into ihe
a t the progress of the w ork,” de- p o u n tj. ( 'Oupl< Mr; i r .« l —
his friends, the num ber invited be­
i rated w ith ferns, au tu m n leaves and;
b ank. The first check for $500 bore:
¡
d a r e d Mr. R udd this m orning. “ I
11 ap p ro p riate H alow een decorations.
ing lim ited by the facilities of the
C harles A. W right and Tone Sou­
Mr. W in b u rn ’s sig n a tu re . The up
)
h e a r favorable rep o rts from m any th ern w ere m arried by Ju s .!re Go.v-
room s to accom m odate them .
No definite d ate for the wedding)
keep of rest room s is a problem , a s |
' angles.
L ast night, in M edford, dy late W ednesday night T he young
This will he a friendly felicitation
1 was announced.
well as an expense. The Civic club
) a t the p relim inary m eeting of th e '|couple e v id en tiy st r a „
s m Ash-
lan d th e re will he no politics in it,
Those present w ere:
M argaret
PORTLAND. Oct. 27 -Broken in
v.as urged to accept th is responsi­
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¡convention, th ere w ere nearly 70
‘ **;iand, spent some little tim e and
on account of th e co n stitu tio n a n d ; h ealth and aw aitin g an end to her Van Dyke, E sth e r K leinham m er,
bility. Mrs. Nellie Briggs saw her bylaws of the W om en’s Civic club, j e a rth ly trib u la tio n s, Mrs.
I people present from M edford, Y en-jJ)luej1 anxiety in locating th e justice.
V ictor In- Alice Poor, Agnes H edberg,
Mar-
dream tak in g shape.
We voted to i
HAVRE, M ont., Oct. 27.— Rev. | tra l P o in t and Phoenix.
A great A fter two false s ta rts ft
th e Tid-
which lias an inhibition on polities, j n es, the cen tral figure in one of the jorie G illette, Hazel Sm ith, Mrs. Mil-
build ou r Civic Im provem ent club
Lynn
Slack,
Mrs.
Edw
ard
C
h
ristler,
recto
r
of
St.
M
ark
m
any
of
the
boys
present
resp
o
n
d
e
d
,
ings
offjce
wi,jPb
had
kin.p
. direct-
A rousing political m eeting will m ost sen sational m u rd e r m ysteries ton F raley , Mrs.
house. The men on the city council
E
dith
Episcopal
church,
was
shot
and
and
told
of
the
work
in
th
e
ir
activi-
be held a t 8 o’clock in th e C h a u -jiS here.
Dean Sco*r, V irginia Jones
ed them to the desired ofL cial, they
gave its a lease on valuable land and
ltilletl in his hom e eariy th is m orn- ties.
taa a iia bu ild in g , at which W alter)
She cares little w hat happens to VIoody i d D orothy Jones.
finally located the office of the jus-
have helped fu rth e r the project in
ing by Mrs. M argaret C arleton, a
Jackson county \ . M. C. A. w oik . rice, but lie had gonri home, They
Pierce will deliver an ad d ress on ; h er husband, who was a rre ste d
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• very way. know ing the enviable rec
m em ber of his congregation, and the has been adm irably carried on m a n a g e d to find him a i hom e, wh< ; •
ord of th e Civic d u b , and its first
a!lt> discuss th e iss« es « '¡T u e sd a y and charged w ith using the
ÎZ ÎI
n
wife of a form er d istric t judge now th ro u g h th e local se cre ta if/, Cash
cerem ony took place.
the
local
cam
paign.
!
m
ails
to
defraud.
aim , “ to help beautify th e city of
residing in Los Angeles.
She en-:W ood, who is very capable and wh° ; >ie<lfo; d R ealty C hanges__
At some fu tu re date it is being)
V ictor Innes, ex-P ortland a tto r-
F ‘A $ * H P
A sh la n d .”
planned by th e ladies of th e C iv ic, ney^ was accused eight years ago o
f / t l
I» « .« .. '»*« — .
tere d th e home, shot the clergym an has proven to be an exceptionally
Two large realty deals have been
W cin cn W o ik H ard
and then took her own life.
¡stro n g se cre ta ry .”
! club to form ally dedicate the build-) th e m u rd e r of B eatrice and Lois
recently
tran sacted at M edford with
W e w ere not nearly as brave as
Mrs. C h ristler, widow of th e slain!
O riginally the b anquet was plan-
to its public purpose. At t h a t ) Nelms, A tlan ta heiresses. Mrs. In-
the sale of the Dr. F red erick C.
we pretended we w ere, though this)
clergym an, was an eye w itness. She j ned for the B aptist church, hut a ; Page residence on Siskiyou H eights
s ta te m e n t seem s like betray al of the tin
— ie , n o ted
“ ‘ chlb women flom ° « t- |n e s served a term due to her hus-
¡is
p ro strate d by grief and the autho- last m inute change was found to be p0 W illiam V aw ter. The o th er tran s-
executive board. W e w ent to wo
th e e it* wiU
pre“ Bt‘ ,B d 11 ****’• -e ri“ e’ She said she is “ too
A P'
ritie
s can get little front her.
, necessary.
It is expected th a t a fer ¡s tb at oi t]ie F rederick Pelouze
in v itin g , u •in- that everybody "ivo is bo' ,l to ” iak e the occasion me- sick and tired to pay any a tte n tio n
It
is
generally
believed
th
a
t
the
large
num
ber
of boys and men i n - j ranch n e a r Eagle Point, to George
the lives of the club to the case.”
Mrs. Innes who is
hU
so m eth in g tow ard the new building. m ovable in
C
arleton
wom
an
was
friendly
w
ith
tere
ste
d
in
the
young lads, will b e iT Collins and Dr. J. J. Em m ons,
) in th e last stages of tuberculosis,
W e hoped for a com m unity house: woman of A shland.
the
recto
r
and
shot
him
in
a
jealous
present a t the m eeting ton ig h t, a n d ) who will conduct it as a live stoc
¡seeks peace and quiet and w ants to
w h ere a ll clubs m ight join to g eth er,
rage. The re c to r came front New a stro n g delegation from T alent is) ranch. In n eith er case was the con-
forget
the
past.
s..u«l th e upkeep he shared by m any
VISILIA, Calif., Oct. 27.— John York some years ago and is very anticipated.
ii/ñ o r
federation stated .
1 'A- ile, but this dream was not
S trow m at, 61, a ran c h e r .of N aran ­ well known here.
George Johnson will speak briefly Apple Show Ihrogressing—
ized and the Civic club m em b
jo. 18 m iles east of V isiiia, told the
I FORM ER PR ESID EN T WILSON
on the boys’ cam p, John Galey on
The second an nual Rogue R iver
who had the m a tte r close a t heart)
SW ELLS CAMPAIGN FUND sh eriff lie 1; M no reg re ts for killing
the Hi-Y club, Dale Leslie on A sh­ Valley Apple show, to be held in
did double duty, and w ith tlie sa l­
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George Ragel, a w ealthy orange
lan d ’s Y. M. C. A. a th le tic club. C. G. M edford Novem ber 4, prom ises to be
vage te n t, p arties, e n te rta in m e n ts,
W ASHINGTON, Oct. 27.— F o rm er grow er and a neighbor, when he
D arling on th e business m en’s gym- b e tte r in every respect than th a t
p erso n al sacrifice in wav of giving,
I P resid en t W ilson is ta k in g a new found Rn .? l and his 17-year-old
) nasium class, Cad Ellis of T alent on held last year. Good prem ium s are
added to the club bouse fund. A n­
¡ in te rest in the com ing elections and d a u g h te r, F ern S trow m at, in a com-
! the ju n io r boys’ club, and Donald to be offered for one layer boxes of
o th e r $500 cam e from Mr. W inburn.
lias co n trib u ted $200 to th e d e m o -! pioniising a ltitu d e n ear Hie R agel
j
T ryer on the fa th e r and son ban- New tow ns, Spitzenburgs and o ther
SrX)KANE, Oct.
-Secretary of
‘ Is th is money to be Vept se p ara te
¡cra tic n a tio n a l cam paign fund. Tlie home.
I
quet..
Each of the ta lk s will be com m ercial varieties. The final date
«
fu r the rest room side of the build-; Labor Davis, in speaking at a re- i larg est c o n trib u tio n , m ade by Ber-
S tro ’./m at said lie had suspected
) brief and will consist pricipally of of e n try has been . t for Novem ber
in g ? ’' asked Miss Kopp, am, wi h i ’1 u . ¡. i t.iii on to d .-\, said ‘■’f' 1 P |nard B aruch, .form er chief of t h e ; illicit rela tio n s ever since his wife)
’ rep o rts of the various sections o f ! 3. P rem ium s will t aw arded the
h is usual splendid readiness to tru st ‘‘Ii lb
»•'
led u ctio n s ini
in d u stries board, was $25.000. died, leaving a fam ily of ten ch il-'
— V ir-’ th e work.
NAPOLEON,
Ohio,
Oct.
evening of Novem ber 4.
th o se in ch arg e of any w orthy pro- si8ht. i/a g e s will rem ain the sam e.
¡d ren w ithout m otherly protection.
!
gii
Bi
own,
Thelm
a
Stiget,
L
arry
i
—
Mrs. F o s te r E n te rta in s—
jec t. Mr. W inburn said th a t no dis- dueMo th e dem and for labor and its On th e D eer T rail—
Schwib,
Cecilia
Royal
and
John
Roy-
In honor of her husband
b irth ­
scarcity.
Davis speaks to n ig h t for
U¡
tln c tio n was to be made.
P erry A shcraft, E. V. C arter and
r»»
i
al
were
killed
when
th
e
ir
autom
o-
day,
October
24,
Mrs.
C.
J.
F
oster
The history of ou r e ffo rts is too S en ato r Miles P oindexter, and will ; F red W agner left today for Lake of ¡SAND AND RAIN VISITS;
BC
i
NOT
JACKSGN
COUNTY
bile
was
stru
ck
by
a
B
altim
ore
&|
e
n
te
rta
in
ed
a
few
of
her
in
tim
ate
recen t to need recording.
We a r e ) I ° U1’ il,e sta te .
,
the W’oods and the su rro u n d in g
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Ohio freight tra in a t an unguarded!
friends a t dinner.
T he afternoon
g ra te fu l to every one for every dol-f
country for a final fling a t the wily
A
gain
the
sublim
ity
of
Jackson
crossing.
The
young
people
were
was
spent
in
singing
old songs and
l a r con trib u ted . W e like to feel t h a t ! tow ard th e ru n n in g expenses, and s o ) bucks
:
com
ity
clim
ate
comes
to
the
fore
re
tu
rn
in
g
hom
e
from
a
party.
hym
ns
and
by
talk
in
g
over olil tim es
we did not hold up th e g e n e ro u s ,)enjoy full use of the building. Un-,
w
ith
accounts
of
hectic
w
eather
in
and
experiences
dm
Ing
the recent
over - burdened
m erchants,
w h o til next May the dues a re $1, and
Dr.
Chas.
S.
Price
revival
m eetings.
o
th
e
r
portions
of
th
e
state.
WE
SHOULD
W
ORRY”
SEAT
helped us w ith percentage sales, dis- a fte r May the club dues will be $2
C
o
n
trast
the
heavy
breeze
of
tlie
Those
p
resent
w
ere:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
SALE
W
ILL
OPEN
SATURDAY
co unts and m aterial for th e salvage, a year, which is 17 cents a m onth,
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j
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.
The George Allen, Mrs. Day, Mrs. Cole,
)
east
day
or
so,
and
thro
w
in
tlie
D uring th e spring th e re w ere so less ty a n 5 cents a week,
Tom orrow m orning a t 10 o’c lo c k ,) A nti-Saloon league will expend ap- ¡\]rs H atch, Mrs. E agen and Mr. and
i recent rain for good m easure, with
m any vital calls upon people tba>
U utuse l !lan>. M ade
the rep o rt from K lam ath Falls, in the advance reserved seat sale fo r| Proxim ately $40,000 seeking the Mrs c j Foster.
our club house stood still for a iiin e.i
E v erything is progressing in or-
v. iiicii th a t city is said to have liad the big m usical comedy, “ We Should I election oi "dry congressm en th is Class C olors Selected—
; nd then cam e th e announcem ent derly fashion. Classes a re planning,
I ttie w orst sand storm in its history. W orry,” being staged a t the V ining)> e a r , W ayne B. W heeler, dry iorce
M embers of tlie senior and sopho-
from a clear sky th at ^Mr. W inburn Ans. B riggs is in charge of certain
A tim es
sun is a.id to have been next Tuesday and W ednesday by th e H e a d e r> s a *d today
I m ore classes of A shland high school,
1 id offered to finish o u r building, j social activ ities.
Mrs. P rovost of
a t recen t m eetings, have selected
obscured,
an
d
tlyi
p
ed
estrian
s
to
Elks,
will
open
and
from
all
indica-
«
Not onlv to finish, but to in sta ll a ¡classes in ae sth e tic dancing. Mena-
ALBANY, Or.. Oct. 27.— M aynard
)
class
colors. The choice of th e sen-
tro
u
b
le
in
m
aking
tiieir
tions,
th
e
re
will
be
a
large
crow
d
LAST
RESPEC
TS
PAID
have
had
* atin g p lan t; not only to furnish, bers of the form er Sunshine society Pillyeou, 17, died today from the
way
along
tlie
dust-coated
stre
e
ts
on
th
ere
to
get
th
e
choice
seats,
so
be!
TO
W
IN
IFR
ED
SPEN
CER
iors
was
w hite and green, em blem -
hut to present us with a m u s ic a l,a re ready to look a fte r the chart-1 resultg of in ja rie s received last F ri-
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ized
by
th
e w hite rose bud and the
account
of
tlie
ine
sand
p
articles
a
little
early
and
you
may
be
first,
i .stru n ien t. and to m ake this won- ta b le problem s.
Miss F a lld in e is day in th e A lbany-Salem football
The larg e st funeral ever held i n 1 green of the leaf. The sophom ores
th
a
t
filled
the
.
ir.
x
R
ehearsals
continue
every
n
ight
d e rfu l m essa g e .m o re of a reality to planning for baby clinics. A m usic gam e
He suffered a bruised shoul-
Com pare the p.ast day or so in for the big show and w ith each re-; the B aptist church was the se rv ic e ! selected blue and gold for th eir co!
t ie su rp rise d clubw om en, be sent com m it!. • is form ing w ith ex p e cta -)der and in feCtiotl and com piications
Ja
c
k on county wi ii reports frtX i hearsal th ere is a big im p ro v e m e n t: over the rem ains of th e late W ini- ors, with red and w hite carnations
fo rm a l papers settin g forth bis in- ions of publishing a Rogue R iver caused b ;s death. He was q u a rte r-
M
arshfield,
w here two and one-half in both the cast a n d the m u sic a l. fred Spencer, W ednesday afternoon, as the class flowers,
t.-ntions, which we shall tre a s u re Song Botik. ns Mrs. R eim er of Tai- back on the Albany higb scbooi
inches of rain fell in the 24 hours num bers of the show.
W e know
Miss Spencer was a teacher in one G irls Play B asketball—
rn io n g ou r archives.
len t happily nam ed it. Mr. W in b u rn ’s team
e:
d
in
g
T
h
u
rs
d
a
y
m
o
rn
in
g
.
Only
last,
y
e
a
r’s
show
was
a
grand
suc-
of
the city schools, and th e teach ers
A large n um ber from each of the
W n b iiin Is Ih-a.M'd
latest gift will be a tre a t to e v e r y __________________
twice
last
year
did
as
m
uch
w
ater
cess
and
pleased
all,
but
we
feel
s
a
f
e
)
a
ll
atte
n
d
ed
in
a
body,
headed
by
four
classes at the A shland high
W e have a b eau tifu l club house, mu ic lover. M adam e Tracy-Y oung
fall
th
ere
w
ithin
th
e
sam
e
periott
in
teljin
g
you.
and
a
re
sure
th
a
t
th
e
Professor
Briscoe
su
p
erin
ten
d
en
t
of
school
are tu rn in g cut for the girl
LEAGUE
HOLDS
PARTY
th e fou rth w om en's club house in play. ;! on the Aeloian duo-act baby
And
yet
som
e
people
d
e
c
la
re
’th
a
t
production
this
year
will
eclipse
any-
schools
in
A
shland.
Many
of
th
e
b
ask
etb
all team s.
M anagers hav.
AND
ELECTS
O
FFIC
E
R
S
O regon. P was built for the Civic grand piano at the club house last,
com
parisons
a
re
odious.
’
thing
ever
attem
p
ted
by
the
local
school
children
also
a
tte
n
d
ed
,
the
been
selected
by
each
of the classes
club, given by Mr. W inburn uncoil- Monday and pronounced action and
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lodge
of
E
lks
in
the
a
m
u
s
e
m
^
t
line,
schools
all
being
closed
for
the
af-
as
follows:
Seniors
M ildred B •: -
ditio n ally . w
no re stric tio n s, no tone perfect.
' A d elightful tim e was had a t the
If
you
miss
it,
vou
will
be
sorrv,
for
ternoon.
Gordon
M
acCracken,
Leu
son;
ju
n
io
rs,
Maxine
Rose; sopho-
lim ita tio n s, no dem ands, no exac-
The Civic club is n on-partisan. Ju n io r League party, which was held
I
it
will
be
the
th
ea
tric
al
event
of
th
e
t,-r
B
arnard,
b
aw
ren
ce
Powell,
Aldo
m
ores,
Cleo
W
iltse;
freshm
en, Ion°
tic:: -. The Civic club asked if an non-s e ta ria n , and
w hile th e club last evening a t th e M ethodist churcl
P
a
rr,
Jam
es
H
eer
and
M
arvin
Shaw
Eecktell.
F
reshm
en
and
sen io r;
1 season.
■fcgraved tab le t m ight be built into) house is to be used for all so rts of when about 30 young people ga
R
em
em
ber,
the
seat
sale
opens
to-
w
ere
the
m
em
bers
of
the
Ju
n
io
r
practice
Mondays
and
W
ednesdays,
t'je w all, as expression of th an k s and m eetings, the building m ust not be ered to enjoy th e evening,
m orrow m orning a t 10 o’clock a t th e high school th a t w ere selected as while th e oth ers practice on Tues-
i i . ia oil to Mr. W inburn. b u t. confn eil w ith th e
club body, else
The an n u al election of officers
pall bearers.
¡days and T hursdays.
V ining th ea tre .
v iih hisusual g enerous w illin g n e ss. th e women soon would be in, the took place d u rin g the evening and
Rev.
B.
C.
M
iller,
pastor
of
th
e
Sells B ear Cre< k R anch—
t i give and f o ’get the gift he s a id ,'s a m e political ju n g le w here husb- resulted as follows: Helen Chaney,
Buys
Town
Home—
B
aptist
church,
delivered
th
e
ser-
P e te r M urray lias sold his ranch
“ Ju st call it the W inburn way a n d ) an d s now roam and roar.
T here presid en t; M adge M arion, first vice-
___________
P
e
te
r
M
urray
has
purchased
the
mon,
th
e
lesson
being
read
from
the
n
o
rth of the city, consisting of 23
don’t have any ta b le t.” He was In- has been com plete harm ony am ong p iesid e n t;
John
Billings, second
xited to be.onie an h o n o rary m em - th
th e e Civic
Civic women.
women. We
We have
have w
w orked
orked vice-presiaem
;
caam
e
..v
i
t
i
i
-
<
j
c
i
.
-
t
.
—
property
a
t
th
e
co
rn
e
r
o
f
E
ig
h
th
a
n
d
,
13th
c
h
ap
ter
of
John.
The
text
acres,
t i Ed B utler. A! of ihe farm
vice-president; E laine C haney, «bird
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 21
b er of the club, but declined.
w ith o u t frictio n , and we explain this vice-president; Donald V estal, fo u rth W ith the grad ' com pleted four m iles A stre e ts from Ed B u tler and ex- tak en was from Jo h n 11: 21: "L ord, j a n im a ls, and im plem ents were so il
The Civic club is planning to m ake condition of a ffa irs by m odestly vice-president; D orothy Crews, sec- beyond the present term in u s a t Hil- pects to occupy the place th e f lr s tjif Thou h ad st
been here, my b ro th er) w ith the ranch. The A shland R ealty
debrand,
c
o
n
tra
cts
being
lei
for
of
th
e
com
ing
week.
The
tra
n
sa
c-
jh
a
d
not
died.”
A q u a rte t composed | com pany handled the deal,
th e new club house a cen ter of claim ing th a t we use our com on re ta ry ; Jam es N u tter, tre a su re r.
tin e (•/ four m iles m ore, a rran g e- tion w as m ade th ro u g h the A shland Qf Misses
Elyelyi
p lea-m e and usefulness.
It m ust sense. W hen we h e a r gossip th a t is H ere from Seattle—
FOR Y.M. TONIGHT
i
O
SAYS SEGÏY. DAYIS
FiVE ARE KILLED
tiie
tli
ON MOSH fi»
vnauey. >inru
1 •,!)• .»'!
1'keei . an d as m e m b e r - .w holly ai
ship increases, the re n tin g r - !;
variance w ith said com -
:vi.
C. H. M arshal l,
Dr. C a rte r is a
^ te n s i o n of th e line, fo u r ; Thou W ilL” in
My! riv als in A shland
an(] th e m ent, IB
,
; the O w ^ n , C alifornia and late st extension
“ “ ~nd h a a ! m an n er, besides “ Jesu s
th
e
^
re
tire
d
d
en
tist,
having
had offices in
' -asti, proud of A shland anc
railw ay w 11 reach S p v a.u e m iles from D airy
^ t h e r ^
m ust hire help, pay for h eatin g and is
Hub h o u s e . She will be valescent home,
M edford several years ago, b u t cam e
re p a irs and necessary upkeep. W e worn? ' 8 of honor w hen re p re s e n ts -’ G p«rt i in <.«t>
to A shland from T onasket, W ash.
of
riv
e
r
next
spring.
of
tariffs
and
acceptances
of
.
River,
Deing
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. P a u k n e r,
w ill give p arties and earn m oney to th e guest
from
all
th
e
d
u
b
s
in
I
tet.
to keep with this general fund, but liv e ’ w etnen J 1?,’’",.¡“ " „ „ e n d the for- Los G atos. C alif... a re guests a t t h
e ° ^ d
extensiou of co n -¡freig h t.
lu u u . uui
nreffon will a tte n d the
every wom an who- is In terested south»-rn
*
>
building.
C onvalescent hom e
Should be willing to pay $2 a year.m al »penmg
> t m id i •riiH iad. will d e c re a -e . W et ' . Alfs.
' . a Cullati;:
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