Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 30, 1922, Image 1

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A shland D aily tidings
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♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w u noui ♦
♦ th e aid of m edicine, cures nine ♦
♦ caae3 o u t of ten of asthm a. ♦
<& T his is a proven fact.
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♦ MALARIA GERMS cannot su r-
<i> vive th re e m onths in th e rich
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♦ m estic w ater helps.
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(International News W ire Service)
VOLUME
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1922
4 (Successor to th e Sem i-W eekly T idings, Voi. 43)
BAPTISTS HOLD
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VISITORS HERE
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• ITALIAN W AR VETERANS
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WIN LATIN REVOLUTION
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AN!) APPOINT CABINET ♦
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No. 50
W onder W ho’ll Be' Mayor, A nyhow !
♦ GALLONS AND GALLONS
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O P CONFISCATED BOOZE
♦
MAY SOON BE BELEASED ♦
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ROME. Oct. 30.— The Ita lia n <S>
• revolution has ended in a de- <$>
• cisive victory for the fascisti <$>
• who will control the next gov- <?>
• e m in e n t.
Benito M ussolino, <?>
- new fascisti prem ier, is creat- <$>j
3> ing his m inistry.
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G abriele D’A nnunzio, w ar- <•>
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DELEG ATIO NS
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VALLEY • tato r, may lie a m em ber of th e <$>
POINTS PRESENT AT A N ­
■ cabinet.
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NEAL GATHERING
• w ar hero, has accepted the post <3>
• of m in ister of w ar.
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The new cabinet will be loy- ♦
SPECIAL SERVICES AND
BANQUET FEATURED • al to K ing V ictor E m m aneul. <$>
The fascisti oppose com m un- ♦
G ram s Pass am! M edford E ach Send • ism and will striv e to prevent <•>
Good A tten dan ce; Speeches and • an alliance of com m unism and 3>!
D ecoration s in H arm ony w ith th e • labor. It is expected to m ain- <?>!
• tain a “ m ilitary policy.’’
♦ .
F a ll o f the Year.
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N early all of the leaders are ♦ '
The a n n u a l m eeting of the Rogue • w orld w ar veterans.
R iver assefciation of the B. Y. P. U. }♦ ♦ ♦ < § >
convened a t th e B aptist church Sun-'
«lay aftern o o n and evening, begin-:
ning at 3 o’clock. Tw enty-tw o m em ­
bers w ere p resent from M edford,:
an d 24 from G ran ts P ass, am ong
w hom was Miss M ildred Taylor,
p resid en t of the society, who h a d ,
ch arg e of th e m eeting; also Dr. G. I
H. Young, from P o rtla n d , who is
ed u catio n al d irecto r of the associa­
tion.
I W ith th re e wins and no d efeats fo r'
A b anquet was served in the b a s e -, th e . season, A shland high school is
m en t d u rin g th e recess tim e b e tw e e n ; m aking a dent in so u th e rn Oregon
a fte rn o o n and evening sessions. The; football opponents, th e th rid vic-
tab le s w ere decorated in Haloween tory coming a t K lam ath F alls last
sty le w ith a u tu m n leaves and jack S aturday, w here the locgh aggrega-'
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—
W The governm ent m ay have to
♦ release
250,000
gallons
of
} whisky seized from shops flying
♦ foreign flags outside of the
<§> th re e mile lim it. The s ta tu s of
I <s> such liquor, and also th e a rre s t
<s> of h u ndreds of persons charged
<?> w ith conspiracy to violate the
<§> revenue laws cam e before the
1 ♦ d e p a rtm e n t of justice today.
♦
F ederal d istric t atto rn ey s are
<S> sw am ped by appeals from the
<$> d e fe n d a n t’s atto rn ey s a sse rtin g
<s> the governm ent should dism iss
♦ th e cases, some of which have
<?> been pending for two y ears.
<$> The a tto rn ey general is expect-
♦ ed to issue in stru ctio n s clear-
<?> ing the issue soon.
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The release of the C anadian
♦ schooner “ E m e ra ld ” with a
thousand cases on board is said
to set a precedent which o th er
ow neis will stan d on.
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SEVERANCE TAX
IS IMPERATIVE
STATES PIERCE
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♦ NOMINEE FOR GOVERNOR TALKS
IN CHAUTAUQUA BUILDING
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«»ECONOMIES ARE ISSUES
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IN PRESENT
CAMPAIGN
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« m R eligion Not Main E lem en t Despiti
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E ffo r ts to M ake It A ppear So;
♦ ! F ew G ather to Hear A ddresses in
<$>} Armory.
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“ W hen I become governor of Ore-
• 1 gOn j sb a j| become governor of all
• ^be people w ith one object only, io
•
t bose th in g s th a t will benefit.
♦ im pro ve and advance the w elfare of
th is s ta te ,” declared W alter M.
Pierce, candidate for the governor­
ship of Oregon, speaking to a crowd
of nearly 500 people g ath ered in the
| C hautauqua building S aturday night.
Owing to the lack of heat in the
' huge au d ito riu m , the crowd was
som ew hat sm aller th an had been
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! anticipated and the chilly October
: n ight a ir prevented m any \ h a t
Miss E thel Powell becam e the: WOuld otherw ise have atten d ed the
bride of W. R. Clary a t the home of I m eeting
the groom , 175 C hurch stre e t, Sun-
am leading a fight th a t m eans
day evening a t 9:30 o’clock. The everything to the sm all home owner,
o ’ la n te rn s, w ith ghosts w a lk in g ,1 tion won by a 16 to 0 sco re1 This!
w edding was a very q u iet a ffa ir. ^be farm er and th e stockm an,” he
w hich w as in harm ony w ith the sub-: was a re tu rn game,
and
was atten d ed only by a few of continued.
je c t, “ B etter L iving.”
The first i A nother re tu rn gam e will be
“ The contest in th is
the
in
tim ate friends of the c o n tra c t­ cam paign is p arty econom ies. Shall
p a rt of the m eeting was the ghost played next S aturday when the boys
ing parties.
of th e old way of sh irk in g the work, will jo urney over to G ran ts Pass.
practically one-fourth of Oregon
Rev. J. S. Chaney, M ethodist Epis-i
¡aUg
bear the cost of m ain-
neglecting to give out the q u e s t i o n s ------------------------ —'
copal m in ister, perform ed the cere-; tain in g a s ta te governm ent in Ore-
for the m eeting, and failing to find HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER
mony. The bridal couple w ere at- gon sim ilar to th a t of Iowa and
th e references, etc.
TO VISIT IN ASH LAND
tended by Ray Clary and Miss R uth M ichigan, sta te s th a t have l : . e tim es
i I
Miss O aribel 'M orehouse rea d a j
Flackus.
p a p e r on “ G hosts in th e A ttic,” : S enator R obert A. Booth, of Eu-
the w ealth and p o p u latio n ?”
The groom is employed by the
whicli was in keeping w ith the sub-! gene, who is a m em ber of the sta te
O regon’s present taxation was the
A shland F ru it and Produce associa- object of m uch discussion by Mi
ject. A fter th at the m eeting tu rn e d highway com m ission,W ill be in Ash
tion, and plans on m aking his hom e Pierce who stated th a t i.i live years
in to a real live up-to-date m eeting, land next S aturday to greet old
in the city.
, (be state had passed from a moder-
led by Mrs. Eileen T ravis. The jack friends here.
---------------------------- I ately taxed sta te to one carrying the
o ’ lan te rn s were used by the u sh ersi
He will deliver an address in the
W E E K 'S W EA TH ER FORECAST j highest taxes in the U nited States.
to tak e up the collection.
• I evening on th e issues of th e day.
j He explained how the present high-
The m eeting was ad jo u rn ed to and it is expected th at he will pass
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.— W ea­
way plans continue Io call for five
m eet u p sta irs in the m ain au d ito r- out a good word in connection w ith
th e r outlook for the period October m illions of dollars a year, two mil-
ium of the church, Miss M ildred the bond issue which will be voted
30 to Novem ber 4, inclusive is fore- j
_n in te rest tw , m i,lions for
T aylor from G ran ts Pass presiding, on Novem ber 7, for the com pletion
cast as follows:
! paym ent on bonds and one m illion
A selection from the o rch e stra , “ A of the G reen Springs road.
HOST OF DONOR'S FR IEN D S P A Y 'a g e d , learn th a t his in sp ira tio n | helped to pay any of ou r taxes and
Pacific Coast S tates— G enerally i for rep airs; tw o m illions for pri-
Medley of Old H ym ns,’’ a fte r which
The h o u r and place of the m eet-
ta m e from C harlie Loomis. W h atj I doubt if they ever d ran k any of fair in so uthern and cen tral Cali , m ary education, a sim ilar sum for
HIM GLOWING TR IBUTE
Rev. Finch led in prayer, followed ¡ng will be announced la te r in the
a novel it would m ake!
How I our so-called polluted w ater.
fornia, and occasional rain else higher education, one m illion fo r
SATURDAY
by sc rip tu re read in g by th e pastor, ’ week.
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wish th a t I m ight be p erm itted to
“ A shland is quite a railro ad town, w here; norm al tem p eratu re.
! m ark e t roads and o th er sim ilar ex­
Rev. B. C. M iller. Miss C arvell s a n g ----------------------------
N orthern Rocky M ountain and ' penditures.
S
peakers
U
nanim
ous
in
Voicing
Ap-
w
rite
it!
C
harlie
Loomis
is
happy}
the
railroad payroll cuts a big fig-
in her m ost im pressive m anner th e:
pi-oval o f th e A ttractiven ess of to n ig h t because lie has done so m e -ju re , as it rep resen ts the earnings of P la te a u Regions — G enerally fair i
‘We cannot hope to run the sta te
song. ’I Shall Not Be M oved,” with
Jesse W inburn is happier! a skilled class of labor. The rail- with tem p e ra tu re near norm al.
I under $14,000,000,” Mr. P ierce said
th e B u ild in g and of M otives thing.
Mr. Leedom perform ing violin obli­
tonight th an he was while piling up road em ployes and th e ir fam ilies oc-
I in closing his address. “ We m ust
I’rom pting Its E le c tio n .
g a to and Miss M orehouse piano ac­
one
thousand
dollars
upon
anocher.
cupy
'a
p
rom
inent
place
am
ong
us,
I have an incom e tax to raise from
com panim ent.
^
T .
f Life is w orth living to anyone who generous to a fau lt, alw ays ready!
I th re e to four trillio n s of dollars.
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T he o fferto ry was “ M editation.”
does som ething for others. The key- w ith th eir dollars and hands for any
' We m ust hq*e a severance tax to
ren d ered by the o rch e stra , a fte r
the building, a host of frien d s of
¡note of tru e happiness is service.”
j public work or celebration, or any-}
I raise an eqfial am ount. We m ust
w hich Dr. Young delivered th e ail-}
Jesse W inburn tendered him a b an ­
“ The ladies of A shland have the • thing for the ben efit of A shland,
d ress on “ The A u thority and Power}
; am end the m illage tax to be voted
qu et in the new ly com pleted Civic
¡re p u ta tio n in P o rtla n d of being the
“ hTe sm all fru it in d u stry m ust be!
!
by th e people, two m ills for prim ary
of Jesu s C h rist.” first sta tin g he had
S aturday at the closing session of club building S aturday evening. In
best civic w orkers in th e s ta te ,” de- looked a fte r. Now th a t we have the}
' -
-
.1
i
education
and two m ills for higher
a word to say in perfect h a rm o n y , th e three-day P aren t-T each ers con- perfect harm ony w ith the season,
,
,
...
h ,„
c
n
iritiiii
H
onm
natritinne
1
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,
...
,,
,
.
!
d
a
re
d
Mrs.
F
ran
k
Irvine,
in
saying
good
roads
and
tru
ck
s
to
facilitate
I
education;
one m illion for m ark et
w ith the s p iiitu a l d em o n stra tio n s vention held m Eugene, M edford the room s w ere b eau tifu lly decorat-
,
b
.a-»™
in
in..
K
intiat
,
,
,
...
,
,
a
few
words.
“
I
am
su
re
th
a
t
w
ith
the
d
istrib
u
tio
n
,
we
m
ust
have
the
}
roads,
so
th
a t the s ta te tax com-
th a t h ad ta k e n p lace _ in m e , B aptist , • was chosen as the m eeting place in ed with trm ts and au tu m n leaves, xv
. . . tno onrOiiaQ
ki,
i 1 zl J v» nr , tin«
oatm -
ivator
tn
lrrto’qto
th
s
b
eau
tifu
l
building,
th
is
com-
w
ater
to
irrig
a
te
the
acreage.
while
the
sp
irit
of
Halow
een
was
al-
1
1
1
uuin.n»6
m
.o
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B
eginning
this
evening
a
t
6,
news
m
ission
wiu
not
j>e obliged to levy
c ln n c h in th e past few w eeks, not 1923.
em
bodied
in
the
decorations.
ra
u
n
it’r
wiU
tak
e
th
e
lead
in
t
h
i
s
!
“
A
shland
and
the
su
rro
u
n
d
in
g
item
s
of
in
te
rest,
governm
ent
wea-
the
m
illage
if
th
ere
ls money in the
only on account of the ¡riendship
The sta te was divided into eig h t so
_
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country
offers
m
any
o
p
p
o
rtu
n
itie
s.}
th
er,
m
ark
e
t
and
crop
rep
o
rts
will
s
ta
t
e
tre
a
su
ry
th
a
t
can be used to
lie had alw ays e n te rta in ed for Mr. d istric ts a t th e convention th is year. Special guests a t the occasion .were sor! ot wolk in ,,1R stale.
on
We
a
re
fast
becom
ing
the
Mecca
for:
be
tra
n
sm
itte
d
from
radio
sta
tio
n
,neet
th
e
am
ounts
required under
M iller, but on account of the fam e and Mrs Lonis Dodge, of this city, W alter M. Pierce, of La G rande, and}
‘ T w ant ,0 e o m P ^ ie n t you
,
KFAY
daily,
except
Sundays.
m
jn
a
ge
taxes.
T axation is ihe
of th e III.»».' H ire r association b e in s waa selected a s president ot th e Mrs. F ra n k Irvine, w ife of the edt- lhe »I.1" . 11''! re s n 'ls you have a t- the seekers of rest and recreation
This
service
will
be
continued
as
m
ain
isue
of
the
ir.ipaign despite
know n far and wide.
¡„eludes Done- to r of the P o rtla n d Jo u rn a l. B. R. W » « «
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« ' th ls b in l‘ ’ " "
» ,V ,rgi"
* 1“ « *l a t
long
as
sufficient
in
te
rest
is
m
a
n
i-1
e
ffo
rts
t0
m
ake
it
r
ligious.”
-. Josephine a n d Jackson counties. O reer presided as to a stm a ste r.
i C h a r l i e Loomis said. “ It wfli hue. Good roads a re fast becotn.ns
, J
< t
a
. ,,
,
t
stan d as a m onum ent to the in telli- prom inent, stre tc h in g fa r out to fested by the public to ju stify it.
| W hile the m eeting in t e Chau-
Among tlie resolutions passed a t
I cam e to A shland when I
a m u u u iu cu
,1
,
T ,
„
, I
gent energy of th e women of the such points as L ake of the Woods,
Concert
hours
will
rem
ain
the
tau q u a building was in pr
ress, an-
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
the convention was one advocating tho u g h t I had found the m ost b e a u -'
m
c
,
,
.
,
,
,,
,
.
Ashland
Civic
club
This
is
a
splen-
C
rater
and
Diamond
lakes,
th
e
Mar-.
sam
e,
Monday
from
9
to
10
p.
m
.;
o
th
er
political
gath
erin
g
,
m sored
•'£<?>.£
free text bocks, a n o th e r p ro testin g titu l spot in the w orld,” rem arked ASIiiaun v iv ic tiu o . r .
1
did building, reared for the purpose bie Caves and m any places vastly W ednesday, dance music from 9 to by the Independent V oters League
( lir is tia n W orkers Band-
a g ain st all questionable am usem ents Jesse W inburn, in response to ur-
of supplying th is
city w ith a public in terestin g .
The key to unlock
al,, 12, and F riday, 9 to 10.
of Jackson county, was staged in
The C h ristian W orkers Band will a t county fairs, an indorsem ent of gent req u ests for a few words, a fte r
place su itab le for th e e n te rta in m e n t these is the fine big to ur«» »wwc. I
R adio program for to night will the A rm ory, a t which tim e, A. E.
m eet Tuesday evening a t 7:30 the W. C. T. U. c h ild ren ’s hom e, bet- a few fittin g rem a rk s by Mr. G reer,
be furnished by the Colby-Neilson Ream es, E. E. Kelly, W. M. Colvig,
o ’clock a t the P re sb y te ria n church, te r film s, the proposed change in s ta tin g th e m otif for th e dinner. of v isitors who m ay come here both W ith th a t we are ready for all new-
The
o
rch estra of G rants Pass, and is as M| ss Ajice H anley and W. H. Gore,
Very im p o rtan t business. Come and the sta te in d u stria l school, and it “ W hen I found the building was to fi’om abroad and fiom th e t e r u t o i y co m ers.
u r ocation is 1 ea
miss
th
e
follows:
; a n of M edford, spoke lo a sm all
brin
g y vour friends.
was urged th at the association c o -'b e used for children to a g rea t ex- a d ja c e n t to A sh lan d . It is in eep- e o la tio n is ju st mg it.
e mi
ring
o p erate m ore closely w ith o th er o r - |t e n t and when I found th a t th e
with A shland’s hospitality.
| extrem e wet of the no rth and the “ Lonesom e Mama B lu e s " . . Fox T ro t num ber of people. Colonel Gordon
Sick in Coos County—
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t
o n t h
Y X 7 rx n A t A n l i r / i n
h
S. W
t
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W ’ 11 1 1 tZ w r ______• .............
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‘I w ant j i to „ say
to you I th k a « t ( w hile l heat
of th e « south.
W e not only catch
‘Sweet
A nnabel”
..................... W
altz v o o rh ies ........
presided
as chairm an, By
A. C. R edifer, who form ely lived ganization requesting legislation de-} fu rth e r co nstruction of the building*
Selections
by
Neilson-Colby
orch
estra
act
u
a
i
count,
taken
d u rin g -the
h e re on E ighth s tre e t, b u t who now m anding th a t all v oters shall w rite had been stopped by lack of m oney, ! ■mong m any of the essential th in g s , th e to u rist travel here on the coast,
■
‘I
t
’s
Nice
To
Get
I
p
in
the
I
heig
h
th
of
the
oratory,
63 people
lives in Cods county, i^ reported .¡nil speak the E nglish language.
j l felt very sad.
I love children. A shland needs, besides m ore w ater, but those from the east and m iddle
M ornin” ............................... L auder ;w e re present, though this num ber
as being on th e sick list.
A shland was rep resen ted bv Mes- W hen I first learned of th e building inore L’S1»18« a blS hotel, m ore co- west are bound e ith e r to come the
H unting T r i p -
dam es F C. Sw edenborg and Louis I was m uch su rp rised , and now as I operation, is m ore Jesse W inburns. n orth ro u te and come th ro u g h h e n “ By Bonnie, Bonnie J e a n ” L auder varied slightly d u rin g the evenin,».
J V. W rig h t, of M ountain a v e n u e ,' Dodge, who retu rn ed here Sunday, look about me and see the finished Not only for the generous gifts he ¡or go hack the so u th ern way ¡Sung
by R obert Nelson J r
the H a r-j
T aking into consideration the
w ith his b ro th er. Lewis W right who A com plete report of the convention effects the in te rio r decorations so b as ««arte th e city, but the sp irit of “ I th an k
you for this o p p o rtu n ity i
ry L auder of so u th ern Oregon
co u n ter a ttra c tio n s
of S aturday
i n h e r e visiting, were out in th e will be given bv the delegates at th e taste fu lly carried out by the ladies advancem ent and achievem ent he to express my se n tim e n ts.”
¡ S o n g of Y earning from C avatina night> the p roportionate am ount of
m o u n tain s one dav last week h u n t- next m eeting of the local c h a p te r of of th e city, I find th a t I had n ot has exercised.
Miss Grace H C ham berlain pres- Bolero
T ran scrip tio n intere8t in the com ing,election No-
i l u f()l deer
th e association, which will be called dream ed of such a b eau tifu l build-
“ I feel highly com plim ented in be- ident of the A shland Civic club, an d :V io lin solos by R obert Neilson J r. vem bcr 7 can be estim ated by the
size of tbe crOwds th a t gathered to
ing. I wish th a t I could do m uch in § allow ed th e privilege of being to whose u n tirin g e ffo rts the build-; W here My C aravan Has R ested
; shortly.
At T alent <»n B usin ess—
.............................H erm an L ohr b e a r t be two political m eetings.
m
ore
for
the
people
of
A
shland
he
p
resent’
a
t
this
tim
e,
when
we
have
ing
was
sta
rte
d
and
continued
in
the:
W. A. Cooper from east of town.
I«
v-ag looking a fte r business in te rests <8>
<S> < $ > < $ ♦ ♦ < » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ cause they deserve it. If I can do Wlfh us as distinguished a visitor as .ace of huge obstacles, said sb e Isle D 'A m our ............ Leo E duards Roughly speaking, the pro p o rtio ”
<§> th in g s like this, w hat m ore can I
probable incom ing governor— spoke for every woman in A shland,: C radle Song .A lexander M chayden a ppe a rs to be 5 to 1. W hether th i
COMING EVENTS
io th e vicinity of T alent la st week.
♦ 'expect! The very th o u g h t th a t I am W alter Pierce.
and ten d ered a vote of th an k s to “ W hen You and I W ere Young,
j fact bas any bearing upon th e prob
l t e t w n s to A shland—
♦ p erm itted to be here and have so “ And to th e people of M edford, had Jesse W inburn, and in finishing her
M aggie” .............................. B u tterfield ab ie re8Ults of the election can bet-
Mrs. F ra n k Rose has re tu rn e d >
October 31, Novem ber 1.-
“ W e Should W orry,” E lk s’ m u- ♦ m any frien d s is enough. As God is I the chance to ad d ress them , Ij re m a rk s sta te d th a t every e ffo rt Vocal solos by Miss S teadlee Gordon te r be egtim ated on N ovem ber 8.
from C alifornia, having been aw ay <«>
sical comedy.
♦ I m y w itness, I forgive those th a t would say th a t the six successful would be m ade to m ore closely knit Violin obligatos by R obert Neilson
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for the sum m er.
Novem
ber
7—
G
eneral
elec-
have
sou
g
h
t
to
put
obstacles
in
my
years
“
P
op’
G
ates
has
steered
them
the
wom
en
of
the
city
to
g
ether.
J
r.
.
.
.
,
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Mom«
H
ere__
Y is't w ith Cousin —
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Con.
♦ p ath , and I hope th a t they will for- th ro u g h , his work will sta n d a shin-
Voicing the sen tim en ts of th e o th -:P in a o accom panim ent by Mrs. A .,
Blevjns whQ has bgen ln
R alph. Dw ight and D ora Jen-
Novem
ber
11
A
rm
istice
day.
♦
give
m
e.”
ing
m
ark
long
a
fte
r
he
has
passed
to
ers
r
e
t
i
r
d
i
n
g
th
e
building,
C.
E
.i
Steadlee.
n in g s, of Colum bia county, W is., -®>
D ouglas county a t work n e a r Rid-
Novem ber 15— “ A s a W om an ♦ '
S enator W a lte r M. Pierce, of La p riv ate life.
•
¡G ates. M edford m ayor, declared th a t! “ Keep on Building Castles in the
a re the guests of th e ir cousin. W. N. ♦'
Fox T ro t d’e f ° r th e sum m er, was in town
“ I w ish to say a few w ords along , h is city needed such a building, b u t
A ir” ........................
Cole, a t his hom e a t 204 W eight- ?■ T h in k e th ,” High School anni- ♦ G rande, in response to a call fro m ]
¡S atu rd ay calling on old friends. He
♦
T
o
astm
aster
G
reer,
said
:
the
line
of
g
e
ttin
g
behind
o
u
r
o
w
n
}
th
o
u
g
h
t
the
erection
would
be
great-
m an stre e t. The Jen u in g s left th e ir ?> v ersary play,
, has sold th e hom e place here on
“ I am very glad to be in A shland producers and m an u fa ctu rers. L e t’s j ly delayed ow ing to the fact th a t Drive Is Progressing-
hom e in W isconsin in May and h av e'
Novem ber 22 __ “ Colonial
The drive for funds for th e county O berlin s tre e t, w here the F. M.
been m otoring th ro u g h th e n o rth e rn * P la y ers.” Lyceum num ber.
<?> again for a day and see the gem of eat A shland bread, A shland m ade, M edford had no Jesse M inburn. H e >
Blevins fam ilv form erly lived for *0
section of the U nited S tates since »
Decem ber 4-7— W in ter fair.
th e south country, and th is fine b u tte r and flo u r; le t’s buy o u r shoes • em phatically declared th a t if W in-, Y. M. C. A. is m aking fine progress,
,
"
th a t tim e
They sav th e find Ore-
bil'lding, and to be able to sit h - and coats and h a ts a t hom e. I can ’t burn was ever forced to leave th e though all who are w orking sta te m
ny y
gon m ore to th e ir liking th an a
n
y
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side the donor. I w onder how any recall a tim e th a t I've seen Sears canyon in which he had b u ilt ’ Sap} th a t M onday is a poor day for such ¡H om e lrom \ isit
Van Prooyne, of Scenic
o th e r s ta te th ro u g h which they tra - No Band Practice T onigh t—
m an, who for so m any years lived in & Roebuck reg istered a t ou r hotel, and S a lt,” th a t the people
of Med- solicitations. The m en m et a t lunch; Henry
th is noon, and plan on continuing Drive, has retu rn ed from a visit in
veled
The expect to w inter in The reg u la r
band practice at th e the cold atm o sp h ere of th e b u sin e ss! They have never b u ilt any business ----------------
th e ir e ffo rts th ro u g h o u t the week. : the W illam ette valley.
(C ontinued on paga 4)
w orld, could, a fte r being d isc o u r-: blocks in ou r tow n, have never,
c.tyy h all will n o t be held to n ig h t.
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