Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 02, 1922, Image 1

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A shland D aily
ASHLAND CLIMATE, w n n o u i «
th e aid of m edicine, cures nine <$>
cases o ut of ten of asth m a. «
T his is a proven fact.
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VOLUME
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922
TEN-FOOT RAINFALL
A S H L A N D N E W S IN PARAG RAPH
No 53
WARNS HOUSEWIVES
fi
G asoline S ales H eavy—
is?
An increase of nearly one-fifth
over Septem ber, 1921, was shown
for the corresponding m onth of the
Ifig %
year, in a rep o rt issued by Secretary
of S tate K ozer, based upon s ta te ­
m ents presented by th e oil com ­
panies
operatin g in Oregon. In Sep­
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tem ber, 1922, a to tal of 6,449,754
I ;F. ■
gallons of gasoline w ere consum ed
as com pared with 5,394,302 gallons
' sold last yea/. This is an increase
of m ore than one m illion gallons.
fes»
S’i l DENTS ARE TOLD TO USE
TH EIR HEADS, TIME AND
INITIATIVE
« MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- «
« vive th re e m onths in th e rich «
Q> ozone a t Ashland. The p u re do- «
G> m estic w ater helps.
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(International News Wire Service)
4 (Successor to th e Sem i-W eekly Tidings, Voi, 4 3 )
THREE POINTS
EMPHASIZED BY
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F irst Snow F a lls —
L egal H oliday Novem ber 11—
¡.W ater C auses Trouble—
A rm istice day, S aturday, Novem-J
ber 11, has been declared a legal
holiday, G overnor Ben W. Olcott
m aking a proclam ation to th a t ef-
feet. It is expected th a t a m ajo rity
of the local business houses will ob-
serve the day and close th e ir places
of business for the day.
M edford
is planning a celebration on a large
scale then, and the A shland high
school eleven will m eet M edford
high in the afternoon.
A flash of lig h t and then d ark n ess
told the story of a sh o rt circu it in
the s tre e t light crow ning the foun-
tain in fro n t of the C itizens bank
Tuesday night. Investigation showed
th a t th e drain from the fountain
had become stopped up and caused
the w ater to back up and ru n into
the conduit of the light, w ire, m ak-
ing a sh o rt circuit. T he city light
d ep artm en t repaired the dam age
W ednesday afternoon.
E n tries C lose Fi-iday—
Spend W eek-End H ere —
SAFE IS FORCED
ASHLAND LUMBER VO. VISITED
BY TH IEVES DURING
NIGHT
Novem ber was ushered into A sh­
F ru it in single layer boxes is be­
Mrs. Mabel Cook and d a u g h te r
SUCCESS OR FAILURE
MASTER KEY IS USED
land by the first snow of th e year. in g received in alrg e q u a n titie s by B arb ara w ere week-end visitors w ith
SUBJECT WEDNESDAY
IN GAINING ENTRANCE
F o r a sh o rt tim e e a rlie r in th e even-, the M edford cham ber of com m erce Mr. and Mrs. J. E. A nguine, on Bush
r-4i
ing, snow fell, m elting alm ost as for exhibition at th e Apple show stre e t. Mrs. Cook and d a u g h te r are
Suspicion Directed Toward Expert
i'iis t o f S< l-ies o f le c t u r e s A Get-
fast as i t reached the ground. T o u r­ All en tries m ust be received before re tu rn in g to th e ir home in O akland,
W orkm en; No C lues W ere Found
Acquainti*<l A tfair; C haracter A n­
ists a rriv in g in th e city from a trip 6 o'clock F riday evening. T h o u g h , Calif., a fte r an extended trip th ro u g h
a ly st to Rem ain ID Days; Hour
Today by P olice W ho W ere Called
over the Siskiyous, w ere covered the crop is not so large th is year as the east,
To In v estig a te Robbery.
Is A d vam cd .
w ith a w hite blanket. This m orn- in the past, grow ers sta te th a t the G lee Clubs Busy—
For the careless housewife who often^
ing, the hills su rro u n d in g th e city ¡fru it is of an exceptionally fine size
P lans for th e coining o p e re tta tc
Use your heads.
Utilize your
B urglars gained en tran ce to the
i:
causes
some mishap around the hoineJ
w ere covered, a p articu la rly h e a u ti-;a n d quality. The show will be one be given in December a re keeping
office
of the A shland L um ber com­
s p a re tim e and develop your in itia-j
ful sight being the m o untains to the of the fea tu re s of the A rm istice day both th e boys’ and g irls’ glee clubs leaving a hot iron on the ironing boartt pany last night, w here they broke
live.
and causing a tire, pouring kerose ue
A freak rainfall covering a spot south, th e ir n earn ess being em pha­ celebration.
busy practicing a t the high school. on the stove, etc., Mrs. Lawrence Vail1 into the safe and obtained $288 in
These w ere the th re e points d riv ­
' about ten feet square, w hich contin­ sized by th e snow on th e pine trees L eaves for M arshfield—
Though
the- d a te ' is several weeks Coleman, chairm an of the home so-, cash and checks.
en hom e by H ow ard J. W isehaupt,
ued to fall in A lexandria, Va., for sev­ in the m orning sun.
A
fter
stopping
off
in
A
shland
t
o
1
away,
w
o r k ‘ has alread y s ta rte d on clety committee of the Safety In stitu te
The safe and office of the com ­
c h a ra c te r a n a ly st and “ town doc- eral days, is puzzling scientists. While
S. P. O fficial H ere on B usin ess—
the production.
of America, who is In charge of a pany were closed about 5 :3 0 W ed­
play
with
the
E
lk
s’
o
rch
e
stra
for
the
lor." to the stu d e n t body of the A sh-| tbe weather bureau declares th at Alex-
study of tlie accident hazards of the nesday evening by Mr. M adden, the
I. T. Sparks, d istric t freight and | tw o p erform ances of “ We Should P o liticia n s A re A ctiv e—
land high school th is m orning. These | andria’s freak rain is a physical iin-
home and of means of their prevention,
passenger
ag
en
t
for
th
e
S
outhern
W
orry,*
Mr.
M
artin,
the
violinist,
Sponsored
by
th
e
Independent
bookkeeper, and he was the first at
p a rtic u la r points were aptly illu s-| possibility, the fact remains that in
has issued a list of “Don’ts ” for the,
tra te d by Mr. W isehaupt by practi- front of -117 South Washington street I Pacific, whose h e a d q u arte rs are in left today for M arshfield. Over on V oters’ league, a political m eeting housewife. Mrs. Coleman inis made a th e office this m orning failing to
cal applications and hum orous in - and nowhere else, it was raining for : Eugene, was in A shland W e d n e s -|th e coast, Mr. M artin is very prom i- will be held in C entral P oint this careful study of the suggestions iindr notice a n y th in g out of place until he
ilays Hundreds of curious persons day aftern o o n , on business connect-! n en t ¡n both m usical and business evening and a n o th e r one in A shland aids for the household to prevent ac- ' sta rte d to unlock the inner door of
stances.
tlocked to the scene, skeptical, but were ed w ith the proposed divorce of the c irc le s., He is engaged in the m anu- on S atu rd ay night. The cam paign eldents, and hopes that every house- i the safe, when he found the lock
“ In itiativ e is one of the g rea test converted before leaving. The gentle
C en tral and Southern Pacific sys' factu re of candy, and is also a can will close Monday in M edford.
A wife will observe them.
broken.
Investigation proved that
d e m a n d s m ade by the present busi-j rainfa!| was a reality without doubt,
terns.
He
rep
o
rts
the
peak
of
t
h
e
j
(jid
ate
for
m
ayor.
He
stopped
off
m
e
e
tin
g
was
held
last
night
in
~
.th e money box had been en tered and
« e ss w orld,” declared Mr. W ise­
car sh o rtag e as now passed, and a : here en ro u te hom e from a business I Phoenix, a t which tim e W. H. Gore,
in currency, $27.57 in gold and
h a u p t.
“ in accordance to present I
,
.
, .
,
¡P o rte r J. Neff and Judge W. N. Col- <$> HUMAN LEG DISCOVERED
« s i l v e r , and $121.03 in checks had
policies of big business men, the j
_ t.lt t . t t
n u m b e r. of caTS on th e "L.way trip to C alifornia
These IH-Y Club R e-O rganized—
| vig were th e speakers.
TRA NSF( HUMER EXPLO DES « I t o the coast from the east.
« NEAR W ATER MAIN; COPS « been taken.
tilin g th a t needs to be done m ust be!
<$> are expected to reach the northw est
N
FA
R
I
’<
HIT
LA
N
D
;
BURNS
M
embers
of
the
Hi-Y
club,
the
V isits in A shland—
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SEARCHING FOR OW NER « i
Upon exam ination of the windows
accom plished w ithout special In­
FATAL TO TWO WORKMEN <$> in about two weeks.
ju n io r organization of the Y. M. C.j
Mrs. Sadie W alker, of R edding, «
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« and doors of the room , they were all
s tru c tio n s covering th e situation.!
Ci- Leaves fo r G ia n ts Pass—
A., a re busy selecting new m em bers Calif., was a business v isitor in the «
PORTLAND, Nov. 2.— Find- « . found to be locked as they were a t
You m ust use your head s.”
T he'
J. E. W elch, d istric t deputy for for the -organization.
Two
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PORTLAND.
Nov.
2.-
In
o
rd
er
t
o
,
efty
last
week
and
incidently
called
«•
ing
a m an's leg
w rapped in a « ¡c lo s in g tim e the night before, and
sh o rt and snappy address was con-'
the
M.
W.
A.,
left
today
for
G
r
a
n
ts
,
belong
to
the
club,
the
individual
on
a
num
ber
of
old
friends
and
ac-
«
box
n
ear
a
w
ater
m
ain by w ork- « l i t was concluded th a t a m aster kev
eluded w ith an u rging th a t the stu-j
Pass
w
here
he
will
a
tte
n
d
a
large
m
ust
possess
high
sta
n
d
a
rd
s
of
quaintances.
explosions
by
a
$
«
m
en,
m
ay
lead
to
a possible « ¡ h a d been used on the Yale lock with
bu
rn
s
from
dent utilize every sp are m om ent,
banquet and class in itia tio n , F riday c h a ra c te r and stan d for clean living A ttend E lk s’ Show—
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tra
n
sfo
rm
e
r
a
t
the
P
o
rtla
n
d
<
$
>
« m u rd e r m ystery,
deputy sher- « which the front door was opened.
and to m ake the m ost of his oppor­
A sim ilar ¡function was and athletics. The boys a re in the
Mr. and Mrs. Rex McMillan and « iffs say. The leg was sev ered « land th a t the com bination on the
• R ailw ay L ig h t & P o w er com - « evening.
tunities.
held last night in M edford. Before last th ree years of high school. John Neel, Ellis, of H ornbrook, m otored « a t the knee.
« safe had been w orked to • lin en-
T hough the g a th e rin g a t the Civic' • pany’s plant a t Bull R un, w here «
leaving A shland today, Mr. W elch Galey is president and M arshall Bar- over from th a t p late Tuesday even- «
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P
o
rtla
n
d
receives
it
w
ater
sup-
«
This recalls the case m onths « 't r a n c e , but on finding the inside
•club building W ednesday night was
O ther officers ing to atten d
Should W orry” « ago here when p art of a hum an « door was locked with a kev. a punch
n o t as large it is would have been • ply. 15 m iles east of here, yes- • sta te d th a t a larg e class would h e ' ber vice-president.
in itia ted here on N ovefber 24.
a
t
the
Vining.
•
ierday.
«
will
he
elected
at
<he
next
m
eeting.
« body found was believed to be « and ham m er were b rought into play
had th ere been no co u n ter a ttr a c ­
Fir»’ Loss Is Heavy—
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E nnis Tow nsend was in sta n t- « expects to re tu rn the last of t
R c -o its Snow F allin g —
« th a t of E arn est Descamps, for- « which broke th e cast 1 ek, thereby
tio
n
s
those
present
w
ere
very
m
ucin
.
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M edford’s largest fire, which de­ « m er French underw orld king. « releasing the door.
The drivers of the A shland-K lam ­
in te re s te d in th e m essage b ro u g h t, • ly killed, and F red McKee died « week.
Baby
Girl
Is
Born—
ath F alls stages rep o rt th a t snow stroyed the M asou-Ehrm an plant «
Police a re looking for
the « j No m ark s of any kind were found
by M r. W isehaupt. In a la rg e r sensei • later. V. D. B utler was pain- «
W ord has been received o f‘the a r-j was encountered on the trip iro n ; T uesday night, is estim ated to have « ow ner of the property.
-
fully
burned..
«
« on anything e ith e r on the inside or
of th e word, the m eeting was a “ get-
rival of a 10 pound baby girl a t t h e ' K ja m a th Fang W ednesday near P ar- done dam age to the extent of $230,-
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The
cause
of
the
blast
has
«
outside of the building to indicate
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a rq u a in te d ” a ffa ir.
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. C a n tra ll,! k e r statio n .
The m achines cam e 000, including loss to stock and to
•
not
been
determ
ined.
«
who com m itted the crim e, and the
‘ F o u r out of five men a re at p res­
of
W
eed,
Calif.
Mrs.
C
antrall
was
th
rough
about
an
inch
of
snow,
and
the
building.
The
origin
o
f
thej
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police
a re a t a loss for a clue.
e n t engaged in an occupation for
Miss G ladys W est before her m ar- j ¡t waa atill faiiing. The su rro u n d in g blaze is still a m ystery, as George T.
which they a re u n fitte d ,” sta te d Mr.
riage, and is well-know n here. Mrs. k}ns are covered w ith snow today. Collins, m anager, declares every
ASHLAND LADY R iT U R N S
W isehaupt.
“ And the uneducated
F ra n k ie L. W est, her m other, is vis­ and rep o rts from th e ton of the possible precaution ag ain st such a
FROM VISIT IN THE FAST
m an at 3 0 y ears of age is as fa r up
iting
h
er
d
a
u
g
h
te
r
a
t
present.
d
isa
ster
had
ben
provided
for,
with
G reen Springs and Siskiyou m oun­
th e ladder as he will e v e r be. The
! Mrs. Em m a L. O eder and daugh-
V isits in A shland—
tain s say th a t the depth today is the exception of au to m atic sp rin k ­
educated m an will continue to a d ­
! ter retu rn ed to the city the first of
H.
W.
H
ubbard,
of
M
edford,
was
lers.
The
building
had
been
looked
from four to six inches.
vance.”
■ the week a fte r a m o n th ’s visit with
an
A
shland
visitor
one
day
this
over by the fire inspectors a short
B lue’s A rticles Appear—
T hree hum orous readings were!
[ relatives a t W hitehaven, Pa.
I»
week.
Mr.
H
ubbard
was
recently
-The
Oregon
Q
uestion,
1818- tim e previous, and was declared to
•gj/en at the close of the lecture,
Mrs. O eder says th a t she is de­
m arried in Illinois, and bro u g h t his j 182S,” is the title of a long articl be w ithout any hazards. The build-
a n j th re e m ore a re sla te d tonight. I
lighted
to get back in old A shland
bride back by m otor, touching m any ■ ¡n £ke q u a rte rly of the Oregon His- ing was erected 10 years ago.
Mr. W isehaupt will lim it him self to!
___________ ; once again and considers herself
of the beauty spots en route.
! torical Society for Septem ber, w rit-
B etter insurance a t reasonable
nine such readings d u rin g the th re e i
; fo rtu n a te in living in the west at tlie
Cut T his Out— It Is W orth Money ten bv V erne Blue, form er A shland rates. Billings Agency. P hone 211.
•day course of lectures. He and his
A
nother
packed
house
greeted
the
present tim e. C onditions in the east,
C ut out th is slip, enclose w ith 5c boy, who is now occupying a ch air
E n tire F am ily H ad “ F lu ”
p arty will rem ain in A shland u ntil
cast
of
“
W
e
Should
W
orry”
a
t
the
according
to Mrs. Oeder, a re very
and m ail it to Foley & Co., 2835 on tb e U niversity of C alifornia fac-
“ Keep rig h t on using Foley’s H on­
a week from th is com ing Sunday,!
Relieving it to be of vital im-
second
and
final
show
ing
of
the
pro-
bad,
p
a
rticu
larly w ith the railro ad s
Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., w riting u ltv. The a rticle deals w ith a study ey and Tar. It will give quick re-
and he is m aking appointm ents for portance to Jackson county th a t the
duciion W ednesday night. S tanding and in th e coal regions.
individual con su ltatio n .
J A shland-K lam ath F alls highw ay be your nam e and address clearly. You of Dr. John F loyd’s efforts in c o n -¡lie f,” said the doctor, when the en-
room was being sold th e evening
W hitehaven is located in th e soft
will
receive
in
re
tu
rn
a
tria
l
p
a
c
k
-jgve3S
to
secure
th
e
Oregon
country,
I
tire
fam
ily
had
th
e
“
flu
.”
Never
“ P e rso n a lity " is th e su b ject of his; com pleted a t the e a rlie st moment>
age containing Foley’s Honey and and ig the leading co n trib u tio n of I saw an y th in g so good,” w rites Mrs. previous, and every seat was tak e n coal d istric t of P ennsylvania, and
•address this evening. The hour of| tQ A sk, . nd> the board of directo rs of
! m iners and th e ir fam ilies in th a t
¡A. B. G riffith, A ndrew s, Ind. Ne- befçre the c u rta in raised.
the lectu re has been advanced t o ! , bo A shland cham ber of com m erce T ar Com pound for coughs, colds and {be publication.
As
on
the
opening
night,
th
e
au-j
section a re practicaly d e stitu te , hav-
i glected coughs and colds often lead
'7 :3 0 o'clock, instead of 8 o’clock a s , have indorsed the m easure au th o riz- croup; Foley K idney P ills for pains L ocated ¡n Ai izer.i—
dience were highly pleased w ith t h e : ing been out of work for many
in
sides
and
back,
rh
eu
m
atism
,
Leo
T
refren
son
of
G.
W.
T
r
e
-lto
serious
com
plications.
Foley’s
advertised. on account of the politi- ing $100>000 ,n bondg for the com .
offering, and greatly com plim ented m onths.
C redit is a th in g of the
-cal m eeting at the A rm ory this e v - ’ !)letion o£ thig road in Jackson coun_ backache, kidney and blad d er a l l - 'f re n , of F o u rth stre e t, is now lo c a t-! Honey and T ar gives quick relief,
both
m
em
bers
of
the
cast
and
Mr.
p
ast
w
ith
all
m erchants.
im e n ts; and Foley .C a th a rtic T a b le ts ,' ed jn Nogales, Ariz. He is in gov- F ree
from
opiates
(in g red ien ts
«ening.
The railro a d s a re all sh o rt of cars
" ' ' 1.1.!
''? ] 11'j’?]6 i a wh ° lesOrne and tho ro u g h ly cleans- eVnm ent work, being u n d er the s t a t e 1 printed on the w rapper.) L argest and Mrs. F ra n k Pow ell, who d ire c t­
as well as engines, and very few
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'i i
n\»i> a t »0 a 1 1 - ing c a th a rtic for constipation, bil-. d e p a rtm e n t in the consular servicei selling cough m edicine in the world. ed th e E lk s’ m usical comedy.
«HtFGOX BANK ERS PLAN ON
already
F
inancial
re
tu
rn
s
from
the
pro
­
of
the roads c arr a n y th in g in the
K lam ath county has
v o te d ! bowelg. sold everyw here.
— a d v .!a t th a t place.
-adv.
Sold everyw here.
SER VICES OF A FIELD MAN $300,000 for tlie com pletion of this
duction were being checked today, way of freig h t exce; t <oal and p er­
highw ay w ithin th a t county.
but were not com pleted in tim e to ishable fru its, m aking it r.’m ost im ­
B an k ers of Oregon will in au g u ­
CHRISTIAN W ORKERS RAND
Those who indorsed th e m easure
give a rep o rt on th e am ount cleared possible to get w earing a p p arel of
ra te som ething new in th is line of
HAVE REGULAR MEETING
a t a recen t m eeting of the board,
by th e show. The com plete funds, any kind.
business, beginning the first of the
w ere: W. H. M cNair, p resid en t; J.
Mrs. O eder says th a t she believes
a
fte r all expenses have been m et,
year, when the services of a field
The C h ristian W orkers Band m et
H. F u ller, se cre ta ry ; A. C. Briggs,
fund
s
e
t
;
the
w est is in m uch b e tte r condition
will
be
tu
rn
e
d
into
the
m an will be obtained, is tlie m essage
Tuesday evening a t the P resb y terian
E. V. C arter, H. G. E nders J r., J. W.
C
hristm
as
a
t
th
is tim e th an the east, and th a t
aside
by
the
E
lks
for
b rought by J. W . McCoy, cashier of
! church for re g u la r business session. ‘
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r-..
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v
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i
McCoy,
I..
F.
F
erguson,
F.
C.
Homes,
1
the
people
on the coast are very foi -
charities.
of the F irs t N ational b ank, who at-
i It was decided to hold a union young
I tu n ate.
. tended
, , a recent A m eeting of ..
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J.
H.
McGee,
V.
O.
N.
Sm
ith,
F.
S.
the exec­
! people’s social Tuesday, N ovem ber,
E ngle and Irving E. Vining.
utive council of the Oregon S tate
28, for th e prom otion of C hristian j
In com pliance w ith a petition,
E nthusiasm over the com ing A s h -,,
MISS COZORT ENTERTAINS
B a n k e rs’ association in P o rtlan d .
good fellow ship and the work of the
signed
by
m
ore
th
an
100
residents
AT HALLOW EEN PARTY
T h e d u ties of the field m en will be
Kingdom of God.
Quqs,iotas per- land-G rants Pass football gam e, to
of the city, M ayor C. B. L am kin has tain in g to the placing of a few m ore
l’' a>'e<( in " ie Rogue river town
sim ila r to those of the extension de­
called a public m ass m eeting for Bibles in th e local hotels were set next S aturday, is ru n n in g high a t
Among the H allow een p arties en-
p a rtm en t of th e universities.
Thursday nig h t. Novem ber 2, a t the Hed
Thoge wl)0 have been going A shland high school. A large crowd
I joyed was the one given by B eatrice
The- field m an will serve to brin g
A rm ory, a t 8 o’clock.
In se ttin g out to help W. W. Robison in Sun-
I Cozort a t th e home of her p aren ts.
ro o ters will accom pany the eleven
th e b an k ers closer to g eth er, and will
fo rth th e petition, th e follow ing day school rallies, re p o r te d a fine ^o r th e ir re tu rn gam e w ith G, P. H.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cozort, a t 685 B
also w ork for a closer co-operation
sta
te
m
e
n
t
is
m
ade:
¡streets. The house was app ro p riate-
sp irit and m uch appreciation of the
*^n e a rlie r contest resu lted in a
betw een the a g ric u ltu ra l and e d u ­
“
We,
the
undersigned
residents
of
The
wreck
of
a
freig
h
t
tra
in
on
ly decorated w ith au tu m n leaves,
A shland C. W. B. The m eeting a t 68-6 victory for the A shland team ,
c a tio n al lines in production.
This
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the
city
of
A
shland,
Oregon,
respect-
Sam8
Valley
lagt
Sunday
wag
espe.
W
ith
th
e
re
tu
rn
of
C
aptain
Char-
th
e
S
outhern
Pacific,
near
Dun-
jack o’ lan tern s, owls, black cats and
is som ething en tirely new in the
les R ush to the line-up, th e local ag- sm u ir, Calif., early W ednesday, re- o th e r Hallow een favors.
w est, and according to Mr. McCoy.
p a rts in th e com ing high fully p etition th e H onorable M ayor cjal]y good
som ething th a t the b an k ers believe school a n n iv ersary play, ‘ As a C. B. L am kin to call a m ass m eet­
A fter a ghost parade th ro u g h the
Next Sunday aftern o o n , the Band gregation is considerably stre n g th - suited in passenger tra in s 54 and 16
to be new in th e U nited States. W om an T h in k e th ,” a comedy in ing before election and invite and will s ta rt from the lib ra ry a t 1 3 0 , ened. R ush, who q u it the team ear- due out of A shland a t 5 and 7 p. m ., residence p art of town
a supper
Business men and the school will he th ie e acts, th at will be gixen in the urge everyone in the city to a tte n d . io go to Gold Hill for a 3 o’clock lie r in the season, decided to again respectively not a rriv in g here until was served consisting of pum pkin
given an o p p o rtu n ity to h ear the high school au d ito riu m W ednesday, and give every one an o p p ortunity
serv jce
Those who can do so, will d ° n his m ole-skins and lead his team 4 a. m. th is m orning.
pie, cake and hot chocolate.
field m an w hen he visits A shland.
Novem ber 15. have been learned and to discuss city a ffa irs and the com- gQ on tQ R OgUP R iver for the even- m ates a g ain st M edford on A rm istice
Several cars of th e fre ig h t tra in
A fish pond and o th er gam es we. '
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m em bers of the cast a re beginning ing city election.
.ng serVjCe
Each m em ber should day.
w ere piled up across th e rig h t of greatly enjoyed by all present u ntil
All will be given an o p p o rtu n ity , tak e hjg Qwn evening lunch> it sta y .
G IVES DELIGHTFUL PARTY
work on reh e a rsa ls, according to
No let-up in work has been p e r - ’ way, and th e debris had to be re- a late hour, when all went to th eir
TO LITTLE SCHOOLMATES M arshall B arber, m anager for the to ask questions and to speak. Let ing over.
m itted by W alter H ughes, c o a c h .; moved before any tra in s could get hom es, voting
Miss B eatrice a
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production. Miss Leota Rogers, one everybody a tte n d th a t possibly can
Some have asked who a re m em - and th e men a re out every n ight m - by the point. No one was in ju red in charm ing hostess. Those p resent
berg o( the Band
Any m em ber of til d ark , gettin g them selves in con
A delig h tfu l Hallow een p arty was of the high school faculty, is direct- The ladies are especially invited.
the w reck, and the track is now were Dolly F ra n k , E rm ina Selby,
This
will
be
a
splendid
o
p
p
o
rtu
n
-;
any
of
th
e
'y
o
u
n
g
people’s
C
h
ristian
‘
dition
for
the
com
ing
gam
e.
It
is
clear, according to inform ation th a t Audrey Brown, C atherine F reem an,
enjoyed by a n um ber of little girls, ing the production.
The leading p a rts of the show are ity to hear th e facts about th e city societies— E. L. C. E ., or B. Y. P. a t p resent the g rea test am bition of reached th is city.
; E sth er and Ruby Peffley, Irene and
w ho assem bled a t th e Vendôm e ho-
tak
e
n
by
girls,
the
m
ale
portion
c
a
r-ja
ffa
irs
and
the
city
election.
Don’t
I Helen L iazea, W ynona Glisan and
U„ are m em bers of the Band. T heir every individual player who w ears
te l Tuesday evening.
to
the
day
rying
the
m
inor
p
arts.
M
embers
of
fail
to
a
tten
d
.
C.
B.
LAMKIN.
B eatrice Cozort.
G aines ap p ro p riate
only aim is a w ider activity th an in th e red and w hite, to defeat M edford SPOOKY PARTY GIVEN
—
adv.
52-2
w ore l laved and the little folks were the cast are K a th e rin e P arson, Car-
th e local society, holding them selves th is season.
FOR FR IEN D S HALLOW EEN
POW ELLS PAY COMPLIMENT
C om parative scores so fa r th is
nil a tte n tio n when the word “ g h o st“ rol Van Dyke, E d y th Dodge, Clara
ready for any C hristian service, I t!
TO “ WE SHOULD W ORRY” CAST
year, give th e edge to the. M edford
w as h ard. w hether it was in con- W ill. Violet W ilton, Mary McKen- MACCAREE LADIES
The sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
is a good work.
“ O ur stay in A shland lias been
high school team , b u t this is only ¡Meyer, of 75 Pine stre e t, e n te rta in -
nectiou with some story by some of dry, M arshall B arber, R alph Robin-
OBSERVE HALLOW EEN
one
of the m ost pleasant of o u r
serving to fire th e d e term in atio n of ed a num ber of friends a t a H allow ­
tb e o i l e r folks, or in the gam es be­ son, C harles R ush. H ugl| Bates,
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LOOMIS-FOR 5LAYOR PARADE
num
erous
engagem ents,” declared
Amos W illiam s and H ow ard Hobson.
A bungalow
apron
Hallow een
<>N SATURDAY »AFTERNOON A shland to d efeat th e ir an cient op een party Tuesday evening. . Tlie
ing played.
room s were ap p ro p riately decorated Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Pow ell, who
p arty was held by the Maccabeo la-
a Loom is-for-M ayor parade is be- ponents.
A A dainty lunch was served at 10
dies W ednesday evening in Moose ing arra n g e d for S a tu rd a y -afte rn o o n
A rm istice day will see one of the w ith w itches, cats and jack o’ lan- have been in the city for t! v past
0 clock by Mrs. H udnell, at whose I. vt .ci Los Ang»'Ics— ,
Gam es w ere played, a fte r two weeks directing the E lks pro-
R alph Dwight and DopSa Jen n in g s hall. The event of th e evening was a t 3:30 o'clock by th e ladies of the g rea test football stru g g les in south- terns.
home the p arty was held. She was
which seasonable refresh m e n ts were duction, “ We Should W orry.”
Ev-
left y est’ rday for Los A ngeles w here a fine b anquet, followed by a m usi- city. They have engaged the band i ern Oregon th is year.
» listed by Mrs. W. E. Jo rd a n .
served. It was a very spooky party , eryone has been perfectly lovely to
Those present w ere: R u th Doan, they will spend the winder. They cal program and dancing.
! and are d ecorating a num ber of cars
as several tim es a ghost w alked us, and not once was the com plete
R u th
P eebler, Lizabeth W olcott, have been spending th e past w eek.
The m usic was greatly enjoyed for the occasion.
SHRINE STATED SESSION
A num ber of , harm ony of ou r work m arred. We
B. m ic e Clawson. B onita Dunlap, h e re w ith th e ir cousin.W . X. Cole, o f ; despite the fact th a t th e e n te rta in -
The p arad e will s ta r t a t C harlie
H lllah Tem ple m eets F rid a y ev­ th ro u g h th e house.
grown
folks
w
ere
p
resent
and had as have never dealt with a m ore lady-
R >sa F ranco. Olga Jo rd a n , Hazel W eightm an stre e t.
ers had ju st com pleted a m ost sum p- Loom is’ sto re on the B oulevard, pro- ening, N ovem ber 3, in sta te d ses-
good
a
tim
e
as
th
e
kiddies.
The like aggregation of women, especial-
V isitors ft cm M edford—
H udnell and E leanor Doan.
tuous b anquet. The program con ceed down Main s tre e t to the P lazalg io n . R outine business m a tte rs will
young
guests
w
ere:
Norm
a
and ly th e girls of the Pony ballet. They
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. T u ck er, of sisted of an in stru m e n ta l solo by and b a c k 'o u t E a st Main.
be supplem ented by action to be ta k -
W
ilda
P
eterson,
Helen
and
F
ern w ere th e sw eetest little girls we
Two expert m echanics, fo rm e rly , M edford, w ere v isitors in th e «city Mrs. W. E. Sanford, a 'rea d in g by
A num ber of fetching b an n ers are en in reg a rd to th e contem plated
M
adden,
V
irginia
H
ooper,
Donald
have m et, and not one of them gave
¿if Salt Lake City, have tak en charge W ednesday.
Mrs. T ucker Is th e Mrs. Sm ith, a duet by th e Misses being prepared and it will be in ter- building project. A full atten d an ce
and
M argie
Guiley,
Raym ond ¡us a ’fre sh ’ rep ly .”
<. the repair shop of the Buick Sales m o th er of Mrs. E. R. Isaac.
Helen Sanford and K eitha Brook- esting.
is req u ired . L ig h t refreshm ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Pow ell left this a f - ’
D ougherty, H arold G eB auer, A lbert
A t i ncy. All work gu aran teed .
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P. J. NEWMAN, Potentate.
m iller and a read in g by Mrs. J. L.j
“ We w ant a change” will be the
ternoon
for San Luis Obisco, Calif.
51-moi
R ead th e w ant ads.
W. H. DAY, R ecorder.
63-2 Malcolm and Yale Meyer.
^OMtar.
m otif of the parade.
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