Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 31, 1922, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE, wnnoui <9
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th e aid of m edicine, cures nine ❖
cases o u t of ten of asth m a. ❖
This is a proven fact.
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VOLUME
A shland D ah . y tidings
HOBO-DE-LUXE
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• EPISCOPALIANS DEMAND
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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
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COR M ARRIAGE LICENSE ♦
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CHICAGO, Oct. 31.— Clergy- ❖
• m en here express div erg en t Q>
♦> views concerning a move inaug- ❖
• u rated by Episcopal clergym en ❖
• of th e Chicago diocese, to force ❖
• all persons seeking m arriag e to £
• prove, by m edical certificate, ❖
• th a t they a re free from any so- ❖
• cial disease.
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<>. II. RICHTER, AUTHOR. WAN­ *> The clergy adopted a resolu- ❖
DERER ANO PSYCHOLOGIST,
• tio a providing th a t sex prob- ❖
REACHES OREGON
• lem s be ta u g h t in Sunday ❖
• schools. M inisters of o th er de- ❖ ;
100,000 klLES ON FOOT
• nom inations say eugenic m ar- ❖ ,
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COUNTED BY HIKER riages are sta te problem s, and ❖
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S u b c o n tin e n ts ( ovcred W ith Total • not of th e churches.
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ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922
vive th re e m onths in th e rich ❖
ozone a t A shland. The pure do- ❖
me8tic w ater helps.
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(International News Wire Service)
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, VoL 43)
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How Much Bigger the “Influences” are thantheDancer
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SHOT AT PHOTOGRAPHER
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<$> NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.,
❖ Oct. 31.— A ngered by photogra-
❖ phers endeavoring to take her
❖ picture, Mrs. Ja n e Gibson, the
❖ fa rm e r eye w itness of th e dou-
❖ ble m u rd e r of Dr. Edw ard Hall
❖ and Mrs. Jam es Mills, choir
❖ singer, fired upon them w ith a
<$> shotgun today.
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She first ordered the photog-
❖ rap h e rs aw ay.
They refused,
❖ and Mrs. Gibson fired a t them ,
❖ but m issed. A m an a t the
❖ wheel of the car drove away
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7TH GLOBE I
Of 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 M iles; Arm Lost in
F ia n c e ; L eaves for M edford ami
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G rants P ass.
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BE DISCUSSED
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PLANS PROVIDE FOR BIGGEST
TRADE WEEK IN HISTORY
OE ASHLAND
BUSINESS ANALYSIST
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TO SPEAK AT MEETING
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Howard J. W isehaupt, Known a>
tin- “ P ip ” Mail, B egins Serie- ol
Three L ectures at Civic Club;
P u blic Is Invited.
POLITICAL STRIFE
P lans for m aking the W inter F air
week, Decem ber 4-7, th e biggest
tra d e week ever known in A shland
Styling him self as a “ hobo-de-i
will be discussed W ednesday noon
lu x e,” O. II. R ichter, w rite r, w ar,
I a t the cham ber of com m erce forum
v e te ran and cham pion w alker, stop-,
i luncheon a t the V irginia cafe. Un-
ped over Monday night in A shland,
! der present plans, it is expected that
on his way to w here he is going;
I a 'la r g e num ber of people from out-
from w here he cam e. His present
___________ 's id e d istric ts will be in nil alliance,
d e stin a tio n is V ancouver, B. C.. and
and the m erchants are endeavoring
he hopes to leave soon for Costa
PORTLAND,
Oct.
31.
E
ffective
,nake th e city and the stores par-
R ica, and to m ake his way over the
LONDON,
Oct.
31.—
S
ensational
D
eceniber
1,
telephone
rate
s
will
b
o
;
ticu
larly a ttra c tiv e a t th a t tim e,
A ndes before May, at which tim e the
reduced over Oregon from 7 to 25!
H ow ard J. W isehaupt. who is n-.i-
w in ter season sets in and blizzards developm ents are expected in E uro-,
per cent on certain classes of serv- tionally known as fhe “ P ep” m an, is
m ake-/,he trip im possible.
Pean politics. The crash of the coal­
lice, pending a thorough iiivestiga- t0 speak to the business men a t the
ition governm ents in E ngland and
Besides being a n a tu ra l born wan-
Italy au g u rs an era of turbulence.
tio n to provide a base for a perm a- W ednesday luncheon on the topic o.
d e re r, R ic h te r is som ew hat of a
lient ra te schedule.
; “ The H um an E lem ent in B usiness.”
knee- Both controlling factions are waging
psychologist and m oralizer.
war on com m unism and socialism .
C om m issioners McCoy and K erri- s ta r tin g tom orrow evening, a t the
.d o te s fall w ith th e readiness of the
T here are rum blings of u n rest in
gan signed the order, w hile C cn im is-, Civic c lu b bujiding, lie will deliver
ra in as he talk s, his tales of out of
P aris which seem to indicate th a t;
j sioner Corey dissented. R eductions a 8eries of th ree lectures on “ Sales-
th e way places carry in g one from
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. . .„ ¡ th e Poincare m inistry may collapse,
; will ag g reg ate 25 cents and 50 cents m anship,” “ P ersonal D evelopm ent”
th o h ig h e st m o u n tain s in Asia to
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to m any users, and total $250,000 and “ C h aracter A alysis.”
th e O rien t. back to some little , U. C ern,attT is on the verge o r bank-
annually.
btge in th e U nite,1 S tates, and , hence n tp .ey , lo th by polttlcal s trite and
In a le tte r received by J. H. F u ll-
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1 assassination plots. Greece has ju st,
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er
t » secretary of the Ashland chain-
to South A m erica w ith such a rapid-
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passed th ro u g h a revolution. Jugo-
her of com m erce, from E. Eugene
itv th a t th e listen e r is bew ildered.
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PARENT-TEACHERS W ILL
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Slavia 13 betw een two tires, the Ital-
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Chadw ick, secretary of the Eugene
R ic h te r is now on his seventh trip !
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MEET FRID A Y EVENING
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ian
national
m
ovem
ent
in
the
west
,
com m ercial o: s a n ita tio n , th e fol­
aro u n d th e w orld. He has been i n •
and T urkish m achinations in the
lo
w in g is sta te d :
nearly every co u n try , clim bed a m a­
The reg u la r m eeting of the P a r­
east.
“ Miss Eula M. Shrouck has been
jo rity of th e highest m ountains, has
ent-T eachers association will be held in o u r city for several day? a rra n g ­
ru n th e gam u t of nearly every known
F riday evening a t the H aw thorne ing for a series of lectures by How-
experience, includnig a few original WEBSTER WERTZ HONORED
annex.
T eachers, m others, fath ers
j ard J. W isehaupt. Mr W isehaupt
. ......... of , , his
. own. N orth and South
Sooth
BY BIRTHDAY PARTY MONDAY
ones
and all who a re in terested in the is an expert business and c h a ra c te r
A m erica, A u stra lia , A frica, p a rt of
schools a re u rgently requested to be analyst, and is known as the “ P ep”
In honor of his birth d ay , friends
Asia and E urope a re know n to this
present.
m an.
of W ebster W ertz g ath ered a t his
m an.
D elegates from th e national con­
“ His course of lectures w ere moat
hom e, 200 G resham stre e t, Monday
T hough handicapped with the loss
vention a t Tacom a and the sta te en th u siastically a tte n d ed this week,
night, in ord er to co n g ra tu la te him. |
of his rig h t arm and a decided limp
convention a t Eugene will be pres- by m ore than 100 Q, QUr busine8s
A lter a pleasant evening spent with
in his rig h t leg, both of which w ere'
ent and m ake rep o rts of both m eet- aj)d professional m en. to g eth er w ith
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...i,„„ music refresh m en ts were served.
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received d u rin g th e w orld w ar, when
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m gs.
m anv of opr clerks and university
tiis tr a lin i fo rces'
The in tim ate friends present were
A P’o g r a n of practical in te rest to stu d en ts
His work has been under
he sOivei m i i
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p ev w j udaon Oldfield and wife,; LACK OE IN TER EST MAY COST m ain in o rd er to keep up a p a p e r 'la r Monday night d rill, com petitive;
in 1915. R ich ter su pports him seu
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65 shooting again was indulged in by: 3,1 has been provided, with a social thg auSpiceg Of tbe chamber of com-
Hie wav by selling pictures, Donald Spencer and fam ily, Leslie!
ASHLAND OYER $12,000
stre n g th oi the minimum, or
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. men.
m em bers of the 484th com pany. liour to follow. F a th e rs are e s p e c -,m erce and we can heartIly reCom-
a ong
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W ertz and fam ily, and the host and!
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ANN I ALIA
pencils and doing odd jobs, in the
L ast night the boys fired 10 shots,
invited to atten d the m eeting. mend b {s w ork as practical and
______ ,
i “ A shland has had th e com pany
m ean tim e he ta k e p h o tographs o f hostess-
i highly instructive, along the lines of
I jm « I Ur.lt N o , bits. on LM ■>' »» <«r a great m an, years, and has
a 5» ‘° ° ‘ ,r * X s n n n
his w an d erin g s and w rites accounts
II* developm ent in business and per-
m ade a re : PriV ate P re sc o tt- H
of h is e x p e rie n c e s fo r sc ie n tific m ag-
1 /1 | | | n H $ n i
Sim ilar O rganizations in O regon; m ade a record which can be looked scores
i sonal efficiency.”
46; C aptain Adam s, P riv ate Hob-
upon
w
ith
pride.
Only
last
Ju
n
e,
the
azines. N um erous a rticle s have ap­
More Men Are Needed for E n ­
The th ree lectures to be given a t
son 45; P rivates McNab and Dale,
com pany won the silver cup as the
peared in m agazines, as he is also
| the Civic club building, a re : W ed-
Sergeant
S argent,
44;
Sergeant
listm en t.
best coast a rtille ry u n it in the sta te
a sh o rt sto ry w riter.
j nesday,
“ Success
or
F a ilu re ” ;
Clary, 43; P riv ate Johnson, 42; P ri-
when firin g th e big guns a t the
Itf? liter left his hom e in St. L ouis
; T hursday, “ R ealizing on Your P er-
coast defenses. This record was ac- vate W ertz’ 4 1 : PriV ates B arnard'*
/T
w hen b u t a m ere lad, m aking his
I so n ality ,” and F riday, “ C haracter
Beck, Bistow, Ju d k in s, C orporals
OUTSTANDING POINTS
com pLshed w ith approxim ately iwo-
way to th e Pacific coast, a ttra c te d
1 A nalysis in B u sin e ss/' These a rc
I
C
arlon
and
Adam
s,
40;
C
orporal
IN PRESENT ('RIS(S
th ird s the enrollm ent of o th er com ­
by th e gold lu re in 1896. Here he
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i given w ithout charge, and any per-
W eutner, P riv ates Burns, R ohrke;
peting com panies. This speaks well
m ade a living by playing a violin in
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Final
in
stru
ctio
n
s,
one
last
re
",so
n interested is invited to a tte n d
and
B
anks
38;
S
ergeant
W
olcott,,
D isbanding o f 4H4th Company.
for
c ab arets. From th is tim e on he has
GREAT BEND, K ans., Oct. 31.—
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11 Pit.,, i.t per p rjVa£es H urgery and M cCourrey, ; hearsal, and th e cast of “ We S h o u ld ian y or a y Of the lectures.
C losing o f th e Arm ory.
been u n d e r th e spell of the open G overnor Allen, of K ansas, today as-
son" ‘il-.
37; S ergeant McNair, C orporal But-: W orry” are ready to offer the hilar-1
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$10041
m onthly lo ss to city.
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‘ It is now up to th e people of
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>oad. which con tin u ally calls to sailed the Ku Klux K ian and o th er
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terfield . P riv a te s Moore, Carey a n d ; ious m usical comedy to the public (X)MMUNITY C H 'B MAKES
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m asked orders. He said, “ The K ian
A shland.
th is is one time where McRi
3g Covporal L each, 35;
the Vining th e a tre this evening.
him .
HATS FO R W IN TER WEAR
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Previous reco rd s m ade by R ichter arouses law lessness and mob spirit.
w ith a grand chorus, the
F a ilu re to m eet federal req u ire- m oral su p p o rt alone will not suffice. I P riv ate Oliver,
34; P riv a te Ring, 2 9 ,i
include th e w alking of 100.000 Its policy is secrecy, and m asking m entg m ay te rm in a ie in th e d is_ We m ust have some real he-m en en
m usical num bers come w ith g reat
and P riv ate M uitle, 27.
The Upper Valley C om m unity
m iles, w ith a to ta l mileage, to date provides a cloak behind which a c tS , banding of thg 4 g U h com pany ,Qcal listed, and a t once.”
rap id ity , the E lk s’ fam ous pony bal- club, composed largely of the ladies
of 355,000 m iles. He has clim bed of outlaw ry and crim e a re com m it , ^
of thp Qregon N atio n a, G(jard
In a le tte r received front G eorge' PO W ER COMPANY SPENDS
let ringing
singing an
and a aancing
dancing rnrougn
th ro u g h nve
five Qf Nejl Creek an , Be)leview com .
j : iei
A.
W
hite
a
d
ju
ta
n
t
general,
dated
at
M
ount
A
concagua,
in
A
rgentine,
a
ted."
coast a rtille ry , according to a sta te -
Mount
HUGE SUM ON NEW LIN E, claW and catch >' num bers.
Fol- m unitieg hejd a -three dav course
The
no vua»iv-i
c h a rte r in Kan
1 “ r K ian has ««
.»«n m enj m ade by C aptain J. Quicy Ad- Salem , October 25, the follow ing is
peak th a t is 23,091 feet high;
-------------------------------------------- ¡low ing them will be the “ Cry Baby jn m illinery instructioa< l!St week>
The new pow er line of the Cali-, G irls,” w ith two clever songs.
The under thp ab)e leadeisll5
of Mrg
clim bing to an elevation of 20,000, sas, and the a tto rn ey general has gmg tQday> Unle9g im m ediate steps set fo rth :
w
h ere severe sto rm s kept him front been directed . to bring o u ster
pro-: ¡a re tak en to rem edy the existing To the C om m anding O fficer, 484th fornia Oregon Pow er com pany be-1 “ Fashion P late R evue” will then R
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Hom es
The rchoc
is held
reach in g the sum m it. He has climb- cemlmgs against the organization condilions tbe above m easure» will
? ° P iPa" y,^ S ' A' C” ° ' N' G” tween Springfield and Prospect, O r.,,
r.,¡h hold
o ld th e stage with two songs, c lo s-ja
* ' Qf Mrg
M rs‘ w L Huxlpy
s -|a t thp
thg bome
A shland, O regon:
ed 19,000 of th e 20,300 feet boasted Every m an by law is accorded pro- bg takgn
is 123 m iles in length and is the l a s t i n g the act w ith a special s e le c ti o n :^ W alker avenue
TberP w ere 24
1. By reason of your continued
(>i by M ount M cKinley, in A laska, tection in civil and religious rig h ts
link
in
the
connections
of
the
c
o
m
/b
y
the
orchestra.
Few citizens of A shland realize fa j-lU ire io m eet i.he • eq u irem en ts n e t,
ladies in atten d an ce; 12 h ats valued
t
F ik e s P eak and M ount M assive have
Crowded w ith music m irth and at $120 were m ade a t an actual cost
the im portance of m ain tain in g a Na- down by the United S tates govern- pan y ’s p lan ts which extend from the-
been
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tional G uard u n it in th is com m un- m ent for atten d an ce at arm ory d r il l,: Mexican b order to P hilom ath, Or. _ m errim ent, tjie next two acts a re a s | o « $35
P a rt of the last afternoon
upon his back.
R ich ter sta te d he Mayor G ano issued a proclam ation tty „ ,}ecia re ,i C aptain Adams. “ In >ou ltnd Xou r '-ompany are placed on
The new i ine ¡s designed to carrv lively as the first one, and are a per-
was devoted to d : .-.:ssion of m ea­
.„n
Mount Shasta today ? th a t "no
*,
:o
period of th irty days 1
0 0 0 volts, b ut will be put into feet rio t of songs and laughter.
a tte m p te
d to piimh
cuiiid aioum ounsia,
. . party
. . of . m . asked
. . cliil- Gie
first place the com pany is not , probation
be„ innjno- for
i b r js r ; Peril
,'.,te
sures to be voted on at the com ing
blI, had been d e te rre d by a heavy «I’-'en or m en” would be to le rate d as on,y s tr ic t,y self.suppc,rting( but
2. The rep o rt of your drill at- operation for th e present w ith 6 6 ,- The action of the play is th is election.
blizzard. He in ten d s to re tu rn and 3 l,a l "* <i ’K H allow ein celebration addg q Uj(e a su b sta n tia l payroll to tendance, for ;he m onth of Septem-'OOO volts.
The c u rre n t is c a rr ie d ! a fte rn o o n ” for act 1, " to n ig h t” for
This club is under the supervision
to
n
ig
h
t
ib
is
was
m
ade
to
fo
restall
a
cify
vgry
m
uch
jn
need
of
Qne
If
her
shows
th
at
von
have
an
enlisted
over
a
No.
2-0
seven stra n d c o p p e r'a c t 2, and “ toniorow m o rn in g ” for
add th is to his collection.
of Miss Poole, county home dem on­
T his p resent jou rn ey , which he al- 3 predicted parade of 2000 e la n s-; m aintained a t norm al
e stre n g th l e n g t h of b u t 66 m en, w hereas
wUh & d iam eter of one-half th e finale. The tim e is any old tim e
rrr. 11 « n nr «I 5 a . V r-*-* nti •-> n.l -Ko 1 flu r -
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stra tio n ag en t, and has for its oh-
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and
w
ith
a
m
axim
um
atte
n
d
an
c
e
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pa
s
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l’an
nl
v
e
r
a
ge
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f
inch-
Over 800‘000 pound8 ° f COI,-';and the plaCe any old plaCe' M r" ject the study of subjects of m utual
low s him self five y ears to com plete, men.
will r e tu r n him to Bangor. Maine.
the 484th com pany would bring into but 25.3 men a tten d ed th e pre- per w ire and 100,000 pounds of cop- and Mrs. F ra n k Pow ell, of the Mc- benefit, as well as the prom otion of
Ifis s ta r tin g point, in 1927. He left \ . M. ( . A. DRIVE FOR FI NDS
| tb e Cjty a sum ¡n excess Of $12,000 scribed drills a t the A shland a rm o r y .! per w elding wire was used in th e N aughtan P roduction com pany of a com m unity sp irit.
At previous
th a t city on A pril 1. 1922. and I
IS I R O G IlF .ssiN(» NIC F.L4 an n u ally .
In addition the incom e D uring the m onth of A ugust, the a t- (¡opg^metion of th e line, to g eth e r Los Angeles, have charge of the
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m eetings, the m aking of fireless
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from the A rm ory for ren ta ls, a l- (
n^ a v ^ S s f a X T condition ^ t h 23,000 in su la to r disks, valued, show, d irecting the m usical num bers
jdeaB on cannjn?
w alked to Los Angeles via San F ra n ­
R etu rn s Horn the second da> of though varying g reatly , probably in th e . A shland com pany has pre- a t approxim ately $o7,500. A to tal and tra in in g th e choruses/
Mra p re se rving, household decorations.
cisco in six m onths. One d ollar re-
P R E S E N T C O N D IT IO N S D IS P L E A S IN G TO W H IT E
WESHOÜLDWORRY
T
R ic h te r
M onday, re stin g here over night,
T his m o rn in g he left for M edford,
w h ere he will stay th is evening,
W ednesday evening will see him in
G ra n ts Pass. He is m aking the trip
i t his own convenience, having no
■ et o » m b .r ot m i l « « . com plete
being rep o rted at the luncheon to-
“ F o r the past year or m ore th e longer.
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the th e a tre before the c u rta in is
day by the canvassing team s. The Ashiand com pany, out of 30 o th er
4- I nless th e re is a m a r k e d J m -, ,
COMING EVENTS
❖ ¡raised. The seat sale for both nights
VARIETY STORE TO BE
solie.tors say th at the response, e x -, m iiR ary o rganizations in th e sta te , 1
pt '-” 'i p 'v o u r drill a tte n ❖
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^*as been exceptionally heavy. ‘We
OPENED ON NORTH MAIN
cepting a very few instances, has has h ab itu ally held
2 f th or 30th J'ance and .an increase in. the stre n g th ❖
October 31, Novem ber
1.— ❖ Should W orry"
will be repeated
been ready, and practically no com- pjace> Com pany H,
162d in fa n try , of our com pany d u rin g the period
••yve Should W orry,” E lk s’ m u- ❖ W ednesday night.
Thad Coleman and Ada B. W ol­
p’.ete tu rn downs have been m et. The of independence, has held th e cel- nam ed, a board of officers will be „ gical c9m edy.
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verton a re m aking im provem ents to
nam ed fo r th e purpose of conducting 1
team s will not m eet a t noon W ed-
po»ltlon . 6 m „ „ „ not „ecu- » • » « ' £ • K X
rt V r l *
b 2 t" “ !
t X V H O N A I. JUDGE QUITS
the building a t 89 N orth Main s tre e t
nesday, but will a tte n d th e cham ber pjed by Ashland,
company and maltlitE a recommen-!♦
" - ' • rll,h B«11<H»<- » '
It
flÇily.
FO R PRIV ATE PRACTICE which Mr. Colem an recently pur-
of com m erce forum luncheon.
'b e e n disbanded.
Novem ber 7- -G eneral elec- ❖
dation to th ese h e a d q u a rte rs as to $>
i chased, and expect to open a variety
❖
M embers ata
of a.«<
the = v canvassing
a m s , "T
.<T h be e com pany m ust aau
add a t least w
¿ h uai
a t re
1 - i T i i t t i i i ' P R IE S T
. t t . s te
cy„t„.-,
.m tion
u ii is s necessary.
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tion.
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
31.—
Ju
d
g
e
sto re in the n e a r fu tu re.
DIES IN ENGLAND TODAY
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and H ^ ^ e v ’ 20
™emberS by NoVeinher 25' yOn ‘as Dm f S ^ T S ' r s ^ i e r o f
Novem ber 11— A rm istice day. ❖
Novem
ber
15—
“
As
a
W
om
an
❖
¡M
arion
Devries,
founder
and
presid-
A fair am o u n t of stock has al-
Di. G.
Gregg anil H. C. Galey. j t re a n y needs a t least 40. as n e a r l y / couim unicat5ons pointing out the «>
t DNDON Oct 31.— F a th e r Ber- G. H. Billings and Rev. J. S. Chaney, 30 of tb e nam es now on th e com-
of vour com pany properly to * T h in k e th ,” High School anni- ❖ ing judge of the c o u rt of (ttstom s ready been purchased -n d is
v a n o h n one of the m ost fam - Rev. C. F. K oehler and R o b in s o n ;, pany rO8ter a re those or men who function, and R is the hope of t h i s j ^ v ersary play
❖ appeals, has resigned to e n te r pri- in the building, and quite a large
11 c a th o lic p riests in E ngland, died W eren and J. O. Rigg. V. O. N. Sm ith have long slnce ,eft th e com m unity, depar m ent th a t you can stim u la te
Novem ber 22 — “ Colonial ❖ vate practice.
He is a native of am o u n t is on ^ e road.
ous C atholic p riests in rm s
? .................................._ „ . in te re st in, and
p a y e r s ,” Lyceum nu m b er.
❖ C alifornia, and retire d from con-. , Japanese and Chinese w orks of
These should be discharged on ac- _„„ ih u t it« rem oval v 1
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today.
He was noted for his s e r - ,and Cash Wood.
count of rem oval from th e m ilitary f°r0'm A shland will not be n e c e s s a ry .'❖
D ecem ber 4-7— W in te r fair, ❖ .g rass in 1900 to e n te r the custom s ¡a it are to e a « flrH d e B
nions condem ning th e sins of high
o th er sm all a rtistic articles.
— “ We Should W orry” —
d istric t, but th e ir nam es m ust re-
Upon th e com pletion of th e regu- ❖ ❖ < § > ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ $ > ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ v service.
pociety.
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