Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 01, 1922, Image 1

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€> cases o u t of ten of asthm a.
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A shland D aua tidings
MALARIA GERMS cannot su r-
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❖ ozone a t A shland. The pure do-
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• NEARLY NUDE GIRL IS
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•• ta tte rs , and her body bruised, ♦ ,
• 12-vear-old R osalia Shanty, the <s>,
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• Beach, was found ‘in a dazed $>]
- condition a fte r an a tta c k by a
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Posses a re scouring the coun- $>!
HUMANIZING BUSINESS NECES-
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SARY IS STATEM ENT OF
Sunday a fte r Sunday school.
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PROBLEMS OF ASHLAND
DISCUSSED BY FULLER
C om ing
W inter
Fair
anil
P resent
N ational Guard Crisis N eeds Oo-j
Operation, o f E n tir e C ity; Next i
Forum Lunch R ate Novem ber 20.
-No. 52
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1922
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi, 43)
i. HALL DENIES
BEING PRESENT AT
New Record Set for Sustained Flight in Airplane
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REMARRIED 13 RAY’S
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AFTER HE ENDED LIFE
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Merle B rum field, widow of
Dr. R ichard B rum field, the
m u rd e rer of D ennis R ussel, was
m arried to H ow ard Mozena, a
laborer, in S eattle, on Septem -
her 26th, 13 days a fte r Dr.
<$> B rum field com m itted suicide in
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■$■ She took her m aiden nam e,
> M erle B eresford.
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$46,794.32
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FOUND NECESSARY FOR
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ALL EXPENDITURES ARE
CONSIDERED BY COUNCIL
Here is the huge Fokker monoplane wirli 400-hnrsep ower Liberty motor which broke the world’s record for sus-
talned flight at Snn Diego; and Lieut. John A. M acReady (left) and Lieut. Oakley Kelly, V. S. A., who piloted it. I
They remained In the air 35 hours 18 m inutes 30 seconds. In November they will attem pt a nonstop flight from San I
Diego to New York.
City D epartm ents P ro p er Will Neid
920,027.40, w ith Levy of 11.0
M ills; Ronds and In te re st Add
917,70(5.83.
%
18349692
I O riginal e stim ates, as fu rn ish ed
i by d e p a rtm e n t heads, for the pro-
"B usiness m ust ¡be hum anized,”
I posed budget for th e city of A shland
declared
H ow ard J.
W isehaupt,]
I for 1923 a re now on file a t the of-
c h a ra c te r an aly st and self-styled
~~
i fice of the city recorder. Including
“ town d o cto r,” to m em bers of th e '
N E\ V KRUNSWICK, N. J.. Nov. 1.
The
Mason - E h rm an
w holesale
all d ep artm en ts, th e sum of $29,-
ch am b er of com m erce and th e ir i _ Mrg H a„ u d a y m ade a f,a t de_
I house a t M edford was com pletely
027.49 will be necessary to finance
wives at the iorum luncheon at til«4 n ja i of being present a t the m urder!
I destroyed by fire, which sta rte d
th e city d u rin g the com ing year,
V irginia cafe today.
| oj ber busband and Mrs. E leanor;
¡about 11 o'clock last night.
this
am ount being increased to $46,-
I The building is a com plete loss,
“ Business has been divided i n to ; j j aR cboir singer,
POXY'
BALLET,
CRY'
BABY’
CHOR-
yig
nicely
in
“
Cry
Baby
B
lues”
and
Johnson.
R
uth
Flackus,
Lola
Kelly,!
794.32
th rough the in te rest on out-
four eras, he continued. The first
..j know nothing of the trag ic af-i
n othing rem aining but th e brick
standing
bonds and the provision of
“Nobody’s
B
aby.”
A
deline
Coovling,
Louise
R
u
g
e
r
,;
US, FASHION REY’l ’E, ALL
I w alls to show for the fine three-
was the m uscle, when braw n count-i j a jr ,.. was ber sta te m e n t. She said j
('.
E.
H
edburg
scored
a
Hit
in
the
Beth
Johnson,
M
argaret
Cam
pbell
la general sinking fund.
ed ami men took w hat they desired jt .g u n ,lkGly th a t Dr Hall w rote!
PLEASE
story building. The contents of th e '
In ord er to operate for the year.
and
D
orothy
Paddock.
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singing
of
“
An
Old
F
ashioned
G
irl,”
by force, the second was the head fbe lette rs. No one ever carried!
building w ere also com pletely lost
$8,987.50 is considered necessary to
“ Cry Baby G irls,” a n o th e r pleas- ]
era, when men obtained resu lts b> Stales to h er reg ard in g her slain hus- Mr. an d M rs. F ra n k Pow ell Ably leading the F a sh io a p la te rev u e’ as
] for th e fire was under such head-
m
eet the salaries of various city of­
ing
chorus,
w
ere
E
ffie
H
azen,
Del-
„
.
•
I
did
N.
P.
Nims
in
an
eirie
song
and
clever schem ing and m an ip u latio n ; ] band and Mrg M ills, She was nev.
D-i'ect P ro d u ctio n T h at Will lam g specialty
...
,
, phine Sackett, D orothy Reed, Max­ j way when the fire dep artm en t ar- ficers, lighting, insurance, fuel, te l­
num ber
in the second , act,
th e th ird , and the present era, is ot er jealous of Mrs. Mills or any o th er
lie R em em bered by A shland Peo- wben th e th ree b u tle rs, Nims, M. W. ine M onger, Velm a Clapp, Olive Kee- i rived th a t it was im possible to save ephones, telegram s, etc., in the gen­
th e h eart. The last e ra , which none; wom an, and she said Mrs. G ibbons’
any portion of the goods.
e ral d ep artm en t. The police d e p a rt­
ple; F inal Show ing T onight.
'G ru b b and Clyde G. Young, present- ton, Alice R uger, D orothy Lam son,
of us will see, but which has been ] story is m anifestly u n tru e .
I The building stood well apart
The
m ent will swell the to ta l $5670,
ed ‘ The S neak,” a song sung in Inez W ilhite and Lois R ussell.
predicted, is th e soul e ia.
^ r " j widow was calm and collected.
Though m usical com edies and road dark n ess and featu red w ith flash-
In the “ F ashion P la te R evue” ! ^rom o tk er s tiu c tu ie s in the \ic in j b rju g jllg t be to tal for the d e p a rt-
W isehaupt then proceeded to tell
The nam e of a p riv ate detective I shows may comg and gQ> R ,g sgl_ H gbts.
and on^ °.ne of tkes€ was in m ent up
$44,557.50.
Incom es
w ere seen Babbie Bowers, E sth e r
how th e world had been tran sfo rm ed was lin k id toda.. with an alleged a t , dom th a t one is played th a t will
W. II. Allen, as “ Thom as Boun- K leinham m er,
Florence
M arrett, ! danger k-V
^*Ie
" as sa ' ed | derived from in te rest on funds, li-
from th e head to the h e a rt era al-
tem pt to bi ¡he Mr». Ja n e Gibson. ! jjve jn 4be m em ory ¿f th e audience c e r,” besides being physically cast Jessie G uthrie, Violet Gale, D orothy
playing of w ater on it rom ; cense8 franchise fees, ren t, fine
m ost .o v ern ig h t by th e war.
That , self. styled eve w itness of th e m ur-
I
(im
e
to
tim e.
'e tc ., are expected to c o n trib u te $5,-
m en were broad en in g and gettin g der of Rev. E dw ard Hall and Mrs. la s will “ We Should W orry,” which for the part, handled his in te rp re ta - P lym ate, P earl H odkinson, Edyth
Despite the fact th a t a large num - &4g fl5 decreasing the necessary ex­
I
opened
for
a
two
n
ig
h
t
show
ing
a
t
’
tion
of
the
c
h
a
ra
c
te
r
in
a
m
anner
Hazen,
Mrs.
C.
G.
H
ark
in
s
and
Mrs.
to g eth e r m ore and m ore a t noonday Jam es Mills. The “ pig woman
p en d itu res
to
$9,008.55.
This
m eetings was his opinion. T h e b u s - 'th e
w ith a biaze of defi. the V ining th e a tre Tuesday night, th a t won for him m uch applause. G erald W e n n e i\ who was very sw eet fig h t th e fire and were about the
am
ount
will
be
ra.aed
by
a
tax
levy
lan d which will be shown for the last Henry E nders Jr. and C. E. Hed- in her po rtray al of “ An Old F a sh -|
lness world was ch aracterized as n o t'| ctllUtT.
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building,
to
g
eth
er
w
ith
the
firem
en,
tim e th is evening.
of 3.6 m ills.
1 burg w ere a w orthy p air and carrie d toned Girl.
being se n tim e n tal, b u t m erely hu-i
N ew spaperm en today had th eir
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the
leading
role
for
the
m
asculine,
Those who were featu red in “ The 01 1 e grea e r 1)ar 0
e ni" 1
Provision for the conli: nance of
From
the
first
raise
of
the
cu
rta
in
the
leading
role
for
flie
m
asculine.
m an.
l i is . i n t e i \i e \\ w ith Mrs. H all, wi , tQ
fin a j drop of the perform ance, elem ent of “ W e S ho u ld W o rry .” An-, G irls of My D ream s,” sung by K. P. not a sing e Peiso n was ’n ju ie i 1 ur the lib rary d ep artm en t, for fuel, s a l­
• G uessing in business m ust b" ow of the slain rector, 11 cl C D 1 * • |
1
ing th e blaze. The w ater pressure aries, books, postage, c e., is m ade
' ‘
I every m em ber of the cast, w hether o th er c h a ra c te r p a rt th a t was excep- N im s, were Mrs. C. A. McCune, ‘ The
e lim in a te d ,” Mr. W isehaupt said.
“ This is sim ple if you study people ’' ' ‘ n * ^ ^ 1 t ’e ih a t im 08^ 1' 116"8
Pai1 W3S 3 ' Bad ° F & m in° r o n e‘ !i<malU w ell-portrayed was th a t o f' Broadw ay G irl” ; N. Maud Evans, was exceptionally good all d u rin g by se ttin g aside $4,07 3.55, which
the fire and was in no way respon­ will be decreased $250 th ro u g h in ­
er>
oru e io a iiu .
handled th e ir lines and steps in a, “ Betsy B ouncer,” played by Miss “ The Society G irl” ; H elen M errill,
by ta b u la tin g t h e i r , hrfhils.
How
sible for the fire gettin g beyond con- comes from the school board, fines
i “ The Girl of the U. S. A.,” and Mrs.,
m anner th a t was highly profession- Leonilla Sm ith.
m any of you m erch an ts know how CHINA’S ROY EM PERO R
i
trol.
apd o th e r sources.
The to ta l ex-
Show ing her clever personality, Ula L ear, “ The E lk s’ G irl.’
m any people come into your store
W ILL SOON RE M ARRIED al. Developing a group as large as
Smoke was first seen com ing from. i peiise will be $3,828.55. This will
This evening th e final perfo rm ­
______
the cast of "We Should W orry" into Mrs. F ra n k Powell w’ho was cast for
and leave w ithout m aking a p u r­
th e b uilding by p a rtie s atte n d in g a I , be covered by a levy of 1.53 m ills.
PEKING
Nov
1
__The
bov
e
m
-!a
trou|)e
of
m
usical
com
edy
acto
rs
the
p
a
rt
of
“
Tootsie
T
om
pkins,”
de-
ance
of “ We Should W orry” will be
chase? This can be learned by care
dance a t the N at about an hour b e -|
E stim ated expenditures for the
I
fill study of th e ir h a b its.”
j peror of China, now 17, will be m ar-| , is no light m a tte r, but th is has been lighted th e audience with her sing- given, a fte r which Mr. and Mrs. fore th e fire w histle sounded, ac-
park
d e p a rtm e n t w nl reach $5,-
V nvom hor 11
T,„nnrini done by Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Pow ell, m g a n d dancing, especially in h e r Pow ell will re tu rn to so u th ern Cali-.
4
Two im p o rta n t problem s nefore , je d on N
oieinbei 14.
Im perial
.
,
I cording to Gene N arrin g to n , m sur- 754.05, including salary , a n n u a l
«ovor c d +hQ rlav
Ti So osti . u n d er whose personal direction “ W e final ap p earan ce w ith th e snappy form a, having com pleted th e ir en-i
j
th e com m unity at present wrere dis-> soofhs.
sayers set th e day. It is esti-
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i ance m an of A shland and M edford, paym ents, labor (th e g re a te st fac-
cussed by J. II. F u lle r secretary of n ia ted th e w edding fix tu res will c o s t! Sh° uld W orry” was s ta Sed and di* a p p earin g pony ballet.
Miss Rob- gaem ent in Oregon.
but owing to the location of the to r), electric light globes, etc. From
Too m uch cred it for the sue- e rta W ard, as ‘Diana Jo h n so n ,” de-
The m usical score for the produc
th e cham ber of com m erce. The com- ab o u t $25,000. The b ride elect h i is i J rected.
cess
^ e production /cannot be lighted the audience w ith her sing-! tion was a rra n g e d bv Mr. P o w ell.; s tru c tu re it was thought th a t th the sale of cups and au to cam p fees
ing w inter fair, which needs the c o - ! a M anchu wom an of high b irth
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........................ i sm oke was com ing from an engine 1 $1500 will be received, leaving a
given these people. Two weeks ago ing.
| who showed his versatility by lead-!
o p eratio n and assistan ce of every I ol poverty-stricken fam ily.
! in th a t vicinity, and was not investi­ special levy of 1.7 m ills to cover the
today, the songs were firs t given to
M embers of the cast and choruses ing the o rch estra and d irecting the
business m an and resid en t of Ash-!
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gated.
total expense, $4,254.05.
the chorus, and reh e a rsa ls began w ere: H enry E nders as “ R ic h a rd ; show a t the sam e tim e. The music
lan d , and th e existing crisis in the!
P rotection from fire will cost the
two days later.
Twelve days in T om pkins,” in ISVB w ith his w ife; was provided by a special o rch estra
484th com pany. Oregon N ational
city
$4,879.65 w ith no source of
which to produce a comedy which Mrs. F ra n k Pow ell, “ Tootsie Tomp- composed exclusively of m em bers of,
G uard, which is th re a te n e d w ith d is - 1
1
special
income. This will J|e m et by
delighted a packed house.
k y is,” in love w ith her m ania; Miss the Elk organization. Gowns w o rn 1
handin^^t. Mr. F u lle r asked for co-,
la
levy
of
1.9 m ills. The s tre e t de-
It is im possible to select any indi- Leonilla Sm ith, “ Betsy B ouncer,” in by m odels in the “ G irls of My!
operatio n in a rra n g in g for a banquet I
| p artm en t will cost $5,880.58 to op-
j virtual in th e cast as stan d in g out love w ith »herself; Clyde G. Young, D ream s
R evue”
were
provided
for the guardsm en, to be given ini
! e ra te, w ith no source of income. A
i
above
the
others.
The
leading
p
a
rts
“
H
en
ry
,”
a
b
u
tle
r:
K.
P.
Nims,
th
ro
u
g
h
the
courtesy
of
the
E
nders;
th e A rm ory, th e d ate not yet decid­
j levy of 2.35 m ills will be m ade to
w«re
handled
in
a
m
ost
able
m
an-
“
W
illiam
,”
Mr.
T
om
pkin’s
b
u
tle
r;
M.
com
pany,
w
hile
the
h
a
ts
w
ere
loaned
ed, though the event will probably,
! cover th is d ep artm ent.
ner
w
hile
those
who
had
few
er
W.
G
rubb,
“
J
o
h
n
,”
a
n
o
th
e
r
b
u
tle
r:
by
the
W
ineland
&
Shepherd
m
illl-i
he held th is m onth.
He also an-
___________ ! Both th e sew er and cem etery de-
speaking
lines
put
th
e
ir
h
e
a
rt
into
C.
E.
H
edburg,
“
Jim
Jo
h
n
so
n
,”
who
nery
concern.
F
lo
ral
decorations
nounced th at E. C. Robbins, dean of
In com pliance w ith a petition,
l p a rtm en ts will be tak en care of a t
the school of com m erce of the U ni-' signed by m ore th an 100 r e s id e n ts 'th e w ork’ with the re s u lt th a t a ,oves everybody, SURE; W. B. Al- were obtained thrQugh the courtesy
splendid perform ance was given. The len, “ Thom as B ouncer,” was in love, of the A shland G reenhouses.
j R1CHMOND- Xa - Nov- 1 T h° m '; u o expense to the city. The income
versity of Oregon, would be the of th e city . M ayor C. B. L a in k in h a s 1
I.nblie nv.s«I m eetino' f o r ! lead in « c h a ra c te rs played th e ir p a rts now a fugitive; Miss R obert W ard.
T ickets for th e final production as ^ elaon P ag e‘ f 01,” 16’’ ainbassat 01 from the sale of lots and th e esti-
principal sp eak er at th e next forum called
1«incheon, Novem ber 20.
¡T hursday night Novem ber 2. a t the ,ike veterans of the footlights.
“ D iana Jo h n so n .” in love w ith h er th is evening have been in g rea t d e - ;tO IU ly ’
He’ ' m at®d b a la “ Ce a t
°f
yea’’
G uests and new a rriv a ls in th e \ , m nrv a t s o’eloek
in a e l t i n J
M rs’ J ‘ W S h o rtrid Se sang the husband; Je rry T hornton and “ H ap- m and and a n o th e r packed house will J n° ° n ’ a t ‘
8
Y
; counter each o th e r w ith $4 00. Bal-
A rm ory a t 8 o’clock.
In se ttin g
,
x
_ l was a noted a u th o r and a t the tim e '
.
f th _
v ear on
greet th e perfo rm ers again to n ig h t.t
. .
...
ance a t tne enn oi m e u scai j
city introduced a t the luncheon to- fo rth the petition, the tonow illg !lead •» the oPe n in S chorus, her clear py” G illette, policemen
> of his death was engaged in w riting the sew er system '.ill be absorbed
! voice lending charm to the show.
Personnel of th e E lk s’ fam ous A ccording to word this m orning, the
day w ere. John H. R udd, in te rsta te sta te m e n t is m ade:
a volume of rem inscinces.
by the estim ated lab cr necessary, at
We.
the
undersigned
residents
of
W
ith
her
W6re
th
®
fam
ous
E
lk
s
'
F°
uy
ballet, th e livliest and snap- only seats available now are those
secretary of the Y. M. C. A ., of P o rt-
land
bv G
If
Billinas-
W irt ..
•
« a > i
..... U i P°n-V ballet.
The Misses M axine piest of the choruses, was Genevieve in th e re a r of th e balcony but then I ! He " 3S b° rn
V irginia and in a d e ,$100.
by
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la m i.
n>
t,.
n
Hillings.
W irt th e city of A _______
shia n d, _ Oregon,
respect-; n _
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_
T_,____
.
° aico “ y: DUl in e n > his hom e in W ashington, D. C He!
P ublicity, and the C u tan q u a
W rig h t, new p ro p rieto r of the Ash- n.iiv petition the H onorable M avor Rose and E thel Hazen presented a Hensley, P au lin e Johnson, Doris as the show has alread y been s e e n ,! ,us uu,n
K ill'
land lau n d ry , was introduced bv V. c j, L am kin to call a m ass m eet special d u e t’ th e lr voices harm oniz-, M ontgom ery, D orothy K ellogg, Joyce W E SHOULD WORRY.
was am bassado t R me
. > park d e p a rtm e n t will anion: to $1.-
O. N. Sm ith, as a fellow tow nsm an ing ’before election and invite and -------------------------------------------------------- ?-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
’
! l 7 6 1 1 ’ w ith n° lnC° me “ “ “ U° ” a l'
! ance. A levy of .47 m ills will in ­
from boyhood days; Miss Shvrock urge e everyone
veiyone in the city to a tte
. R HHTIITH 0 I l/r O H A RT
HALLOYYEEN PARTY IS
tten n d .)]
sure the operation of th is d ep art-
COMING EVENTS
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and Mr. D rake, business m anager and give every one an o p p ortunity
AN ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
i m ent.
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and secretary to Mr. W isehaupt. re- to discuss city affail.s and t he com-
In te rest on original sew er, auxil-
O ctober 31, Novem ber 1.— 3>;
spectively, by C. H. Pierce, and Mr. ing city eiectio n .”
Miss Ju n e S herard gave a delight-j
i ful H allow een p arty a t her hom e on Jar,v w ater, p aik . lefundiiig, im-
K e ltn e r,
rep re sen ta tiv e
of
th e
\ u w in be gjven an o p p o rtu n ity
’W e Should W orry,” E lk s’ m u- <^
.E a s t Main stre e t Monday evening, provem ent, B ancroft bends an d the
;!<§“ sical comedy.
<?•
H aw k in b u ry hotel system . P rof. I. tQ ask queatlona and to speak. Let
The house was gaily decorated w ith general bond sin k in g in d w 11
Novem
ber
1,
2
and
3—
“
P
ep”
K. A ining piesided as chairm an O! everybody a tte n d th a t possibly can.
¡co rn sta lk s, jack o’ la n te rn s and $19.266.83.
An estim ated balance
;
<
S
>
lectures,
Civic
Club
Building.
*“ e d ay -
The ladies are especially invited.
¡black
cats,
which
all
helped
to
p
lay
]o
f
$1500
will
he on hand m aking
*
Novem ber 7— G eneral elec-
Mrs. J. H. F u lle r stated th a t she
T his w in bp a splendid opportun-
PO
R
TER
V
ILLE.
Calif.,
Nov.
I
?
t
,Qn
x.
revelry.
Two
sh
o
rt
i
'
ne
to
ia
*
Ior
"*«
>ear
BERK
ELEY
.
Calif..
Nov.
1.
—
rev
e,ry
Tw0
s
h
o
r
t
jth
e
total
for
the
year $17,766.83. - A
had jn st received a present of sweet ity to h e a r tbp farts ab o u t th e cRy
Jack
Z
"
"
™
r
m
a
n
.
th
re
e
year
old
?
Novem
ber
n
_
A
rm
iStice
day.
W
edding
plans
of
Donald
H
a
rris
and
wpre
in
playing
gam
es
tax
levy
of
7.1
m
ills will be m ade,
corn and potatoes th a t had been affairg and thfi cUy electio n , Don.t
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
enry
Zim
m
er-
*
Novem
ber
15_
.
.
As
a
W
om
an
F
ay
th
e
W
inchester
w
ere
m
arred
b
y
(guitable
to
the
occasion.
a
fte
r
which!
Sum
arizing
the
total proposed ex­
p la n te d a fte r th e 4th of July, and fai, tQ a tte n d
c B LAMKIN.
m
an,
of
Ducora,
was
burned
to
d
eath
T
h
iu
k
e
th
..
H
igh
School
anni-
a
tragedy
today
when
the
H
a
rris
refresh
m
en
ts
were
s
e
rved
b
y
'
p
enditures
necessary
for operating
raised u n d er irrig a tio n , and th a t th e
__ady
-g .o
dainty
i when th e Zim m erm an hom e was de-
autom
obile,
bearing
his
th
re
e
sm
all
in
1923,
th
ere
will
be,
in various de-
p roduct was as fine as any p la n te d '
_________ ________
I ,
» j
a .
r,.
versary play,
Mrs. A lbert S herard.
i stroyed by tire today.
Mrs. Zim-
Novem ber 22 — “ Colonial ^ ¡d a u g h te r s and a girl c9m panion was
Thogx pregent w e re . M ary How I p a rtm en ts. exclusive of the in te rest
in th e spring.
, H()XORS M OTHER W ITH
•m erm an and an 18 m onths old baby . _ .a y e rs,” ,, T
,
ber.
<§> stru c k by a tra in . He was h u rry -
D orothy H all, F ran cis P hilpot, and bond d ep artm en t, $29,027.49,
P lay ers, Lyceum
Lyceum num
num ber.
DINNER TO FR IEN D S escaped by ju m ping from a second
Decem ber 4- 7 - W i n t e r fair.
to
residence of his bride to
R uth Harvgv MU. covered by a levy of 11.6 m ills. The
HALLOW EEN PARTY’ GIY’EN
J
—
story window.
>’«• H arris probably will die. The
Rowley> Gladys L u is P e a r la n d in terest and bond d ep artm en t expen-
FOR LITTLE G IR L FR IEN D S
Mrs. Cora Baldwin gave a d i n n e r ---------------------------------------------------
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d au g h ters, children by a form er T helm a Lvm an and Cleo and J u n e 'd itu re > 517.766.83, will be covered
•
Sunday at her hom e. 316 N orth Main HARDING TG C
ELEBR A TE
m arriage, w ere severely bruised.
’
’ *
w ith a levy of 7.1 m ills. T otal ex-
CE1.ERRATE
Miss A ltadena Spencer gave n stre e t, in honor of h er m other, Mrs.
-------------* ------- ------
- — — —
¡p
en d itu res necessary a re $46,794.3°
57TH BIRTHDAY THURSDAY
Ilallo w een p arty Tuesday night a t M. A. Baldw in, who celebrated her]
'w ith a to tal tax levy of 18.7 m ills.
A tten d Hawi Times Party—
• Y’isits in Mai-shfield—
th e hom e of h er p aren ts, Mr. and b irth d ay on th a t date.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.— T om or­
A. O. G ustafson was a business
A h ard tim es p arty was held Mon-
Mre. Don M. Spencer a t th e ir hom e
A very enjoyable day was spent] row is P re sid e n t H a rd in g ’s 57th
day n ight a t M edford by th e em- v isitor in M ar^hfi^ld tl^e firs t of M eeting F rid ay N ight—
on Iowa stre e t.
ta lk in g over happenings of th e past birthday) and the second ain iivtjr8ary,
ployes of th e S tan d ard Oil com pany, th e present week.
! F riday will see the end of the
The evening was spent w ith and conditions of th e p resen t, and of hig electlon as p resid e n t. H e
drive by th e P aren t-T each ers asso-
and w as a tten d ed by th e follow ing C lerking a t G rocery—
gam es ap p ro p riate to th e occasion, all th e guests left w ishing M rs.i w .n gpend tfce day ftt his degk wHh |
A shland people; Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Elgie L. A ltim us, who cam e here c ia t’.on for new m em bers, and a
a few ghost sto ries w ere told, and Baldwin m any happy re tu rn s of the a rQund Qf gQ,f jn thp aftqrnoon
P a tto n , Mr. and Mrs. John F inner-! recently from Salem , has accepted m eeting will be jield th a t evening at
delicious refresh m e n ts w ere served day.
j
___________________
W EBB CITY, Mo., Nov. 1.— One an, H enry Pace a n d 's is te r , Mr. and a position in the H. P. H olm es g ro c-( 7 :30 o’clock a t the H aw thorne an-
by th e young hostesses’ m other, as-
Those present w ere; Mr. and Mrs.-
woman is dead, 30 houses a re de- Mrs. Clint H arkins, Miss Alice Reid, ery.
, nex. All old and new m em bers a ie
sisted by Mrs. J. L. Olsen.
] W. T. C oburn and son V ernon, Mr. Dies in C alifornia—
stroyed and property dam age esti-, Andy McGee and Mr. and Mrs. Carl (fere on Red Cross W ork—
j u rgently requested to be present, ns
The follow ing children w ere pres- and Mrs. E-. J. C oburn, of G ran ts W ord has been received in th is
, J
Mrs. H aines, Red Cross secretary it is expected th a t th e m eeting will
,
ta
».
a
»<_
»_ k j -
m u i :—
-z
. k - .i — .K - f m —
w
c
m
ated
a
t
$50,000
as
a
re
s
u
lt
of
a
Loveland,
m t to enjoy th e evening:
E thel Pass, Mr. and Mrs. A rchie M illion, city of the death of Mrs. C. S. P rice,
of M edford, was a visito r in Ash- be one of in te re st to every paren t in
D odge, T helm a Dodge, E llen
Galey, Mrs. M. A. Baldwin and Miss Cora
a t h er hom e a t Santa Cruz, C alif. j to rn ad o ,!:ai stru c k here.
It is be- \ isiting w ith Parent«
lieved o th er bodies will be found in
Mrs. C harles
T ullis, of M ilford, land th is aftern o o n , an d accom pan- th e city. All fa th e rs a re in tite d to
E s th e r Spencer, M arjorie C orthell, Baldwin.
Mrs. P rice and d a u g h te r spent sev-
U tah, arrived in the city a few days ied Mrs. S. B. M cNair, local s e c re -jth is m eeting, for th e men as well as
D orothy W ertz. Rose A ikins, R
u t h ------------------------ e ra l
weeks in A shland d u rin g th e the w reckage.
ago for a visit w ith Mrs. T u llis’ par- ta ry of the Red Cross, to investigate women are expected to tak e a part
Olsen, E lizabeth C arter, E sth er Car-
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. H artm an ,
of past sum m er as the guest of Mrs.]
te r. Ruby Thom pson and Alice Spen- this city, were visitors in Eugene. Shell on G ranite s tre e t and is wcH N o rth Bend— A Labor sh o r
H i
PACKED HOUSE GREETS ELKS’ MUSICAL COMEDY