Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 06, 1922, Image 1

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    A shland D aily
♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, wnnout •
«> the aid of medicine, cures nine «>
Q> cases out of ten of asthma. Q
«> T his is a proven fact.
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tidings
(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME 4 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, VoL
43)
MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- <$>
vive three months !n the rich «>
<8* ozone a t A shland. The pure do- <*>
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ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922
VOTERS URGED BOOTH ADVOCATES
No. 56
-^ T rip le ts Stili in Action
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WE SUPPLY THE
THE STATE LAW
Hon. R. A. Booth, of Eugene,
i m em ber of the sta te highw ay com-j
CAMPAIGNING M IS T (E A S E AT
m ission, addressed a g a th e rin g a t
111 O’CLOCK (M IDNIGHT)
the Lyric th e a tre S aturday n ight on!
MONDAY
.th e issues of the election of Novem-
' h er 7.-
! “ Taxation is a legislative func-
TIDINGS COMPLETES LIST
POLLS AND
BOUNDARIES Mr.
tiOn and
not executive” he declared.
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Booth then proceeded to tell!
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DR B L A K E
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THE D A N C IN G
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F ran ch ise H olders Have No Plea o f liOW W a,ter M- P ierce, in his opin-
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IgnoiiiiM'e or P o r tio n of Ballot ion’ had neglected to follow out his
B oxes to O ffer; Boxes Placed by policy of tax reduction while a
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m em ber of th e legislature.
G rainger Today.
It was also sta te d th a t in the state!
V oters and su p p o rte rs of various service a m ajority of autom obiles!
can d id ates and offices a re cautioned w ere F ords, 30 of which were g ifts'
a g a in st violating the Oregon Cor- °I the federal governm ent, also 4 5 1 1
rupt I’ractices act, which sta te s th a t tru c k s and m uch o th e r e q u ip m e n t!
no b a n n e rs may be displayed no r received w ithout any charge from
any m eetings held a fte r m idnight of the governm ent.
N early 200 of
day proceeding election. Hence these tru ck s have been passed on to
all sh o uting and boosting of favor- counties w ithout p rofit, w hile 250
ites m ust be com pleted by 12 o'clock are in use by the s ta te on road work,
p. m. this evening.
j -Mr. Booth urged th a t the people
A nother point upon which a large of Jackson county vote the $100,-
portion of tlie populace is ig norant 000 bond issue to com plete th e Ash-
is th a t of soliciting rides to the polls. I lan d-K lam ath F alls highw ay, and to
V oters have th e rig h t to. ask a build the bridge a t Gold H ill, as
frien d for a ride in his m achine t u t this m atching of federal funds would
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th e m an w ith an autom obile is not aid in g e ttin g the C ra te r Lake high-
p erm itted under th e law to seek way and o th er projects th a t will
passengers for the purpose of tak- serve to com plete a b e tte r o u tle t for
ing them to the ballot boxes.
! local products.
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Voting booths were d istrib u ted
G. F. Billings presided a t the
and set up a t the various polling m eeting, and George Dunn, republi-
places today by G. M. G rainger, lo- can nom inee for sta te sen ato r, was
cal election sh eriff.
Ignorance of called upon for a few rem arks. Dur-
position of boxes will be no excuse ing his stay in the city, Mr. Booth
fo r staying a t hom e, for following was e n te rta in ed by E. V. C arter,
a re the precinct boundary lines and with whom he has associated for a
the voting places in each precinct:
g rea t m any years.
N orthw est A shland
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Beginning a t th e co rn er of N orth
Main and Bush s tre e ts, ru n n in g ,
west in Bush s tre e t to Scenic drive,
thence no rth w est on Scenic drive to
section line dividing sections 5 and!
8, thence west to west city lim its , j
thence no rth to n o rth city lim its,!
(Editorial)
thence east on n o rth city lim it to!
Rev. Lawrence of the Medford Preshv- hands in the mess He was silent on the
N orth Main stre e t, thence south on
“
N orth Main stre e t to place of be-
F o r the second tim e in the past
terian church filled the pulpit of Rev. Koeh­ subject. But when the stranger, the Med-
ginning.
Voting place at Ju n io r week a business firm rep o rts thieves
ler last night. He preached a great sermon foul minister, showed up, it was Lamkin’s
high school.
■ anxious to see the inside of a safe, j
W est C en tral A shland
D uring the w eek-end, the safe a t
The only jar in tlie service was when, opliortnnity, and he quickly availed himself
Beginning a t the corner of Bush 'h e C arson-Fow ler L um ber com pany j through the influence of Deacon Lamkin, Tie
of the chance to use the lack of knowledge
and N orth Main stre e ts, ru nning was forced, though th e b u rg la rs re -'
of tin: stranger on local situations to play a
w est on Bush stre e t to Scenic drive,! reived nothing for th eir w ork. T h e ' announced the political parade that The Lain-
thence no rth w est on Scenic drive t o , com bination to the safe was hung
kin faction was to pull off today. Then the political coup. Dirty, dirty, dirty.
section line dividing sections 5 and accom m odatingly upon th e k n o b j
Rev. Koehler, lately, is trying to introduce
8 thence west to west city lim its, though the inside doors w ere j im - ! congregation went up in the air. The lengths
th ence south on city lim its to south, mied.
to which that .man will go in using his the spirit of the Lord into his church, instead
city lim its, thence east on south city
W arnings were given to all th e ' church, the \Y. ('. T. V. and everything and
of ihat of dirty politics, and he should have
lim its to G ran ite stre e t, thence m e r c h a n ts by J. W. H atcher, chief!
ih.e support of all true Christians in the ef*
no rth on G ran ite stre e t to N orth; of police, th is m orning. He b e lie v es; everybody else to pull his political chestnuts
Main s tre e t, thence n o rth on N orth the w ork to be th a t of th e Kamo, out of the fire exemplifies the acme of gall.
fort. AVe think a large majority of the Pres­
Alain stre e t to place of beginning, gang th a t recently rem oved $288
No doubt he tackled Rev. Koehler to make hy terian congregation are with Rev. Koehler
V oting place a t M cCarthy building, i from the safe of the A shland Lum -!
the announcement in the morning, hut Koeh­ in his honest and sincere effort and will re­
c o .n e r of Main and G ran ite s tr e e ts .! her com pany's office.
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B e g in n in g 'a t the corner of G ran- W EA TH ER OUTLOOK FOR W EEK
ite and N orth Main stre e ts, south o n '
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G ran ite stre e t to south city lim its,! WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.— W eather
ler', rather wishing to he used of The Lord
than an astute politician, did not dirty his
sent the attempt of Lamkin to neutralize the
influence.
thence east on south city lim its to! p ro babilities for th e period Novem-
a point directly south of tlie c o rn er, her 6 to Novem ber 11, inclusive, are
of A shland and Euclid stre e ts, I forecast as follows:
thence n o rth to said co rn er of A sh-'
Pacific Coast S tates— G enerally
land and Euclid streets, thence west ; fair, except occasional rain in W ash- Mesi fo ld Residence Robbed—
I «»«»«'«•«'•^•^«■«>«>«>«>«><g>^<j><î> Political Parade Lively—
W hile Mrs. W illiam O ffutt, of
on A shland stre e t to G uthrie stre e t, ington and Oregon.
T em p eratu re
LAST MINUTE BUNK
S aturday aftern o o n , a parade,
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thence n o rth on G uthrie and G resh-' norm al on coast, and som ew hat be­ M edford, was visiting friends in th is «•
«> sponsored by backers of the Locm is
city the la tte r p a rt of the week, and «•
am stre e ts to E ast Main street, low norm al in th e in terio r.
It is a safe, guess th a t liter- <•> tick et, held a parade from C harlie
th ence west on E ast and N orth,
N o rth ern Rocky M ountain and¡H er husband was a t work in his m a- •> a tu re d istrib u ted d u ring the «> Loom is’ store, down Main s tre e t and
Main s tre e ts to place of beginning. P la te a u Regions— G enerally fa ir an d ; ch in e' shop, thieves en tered th e ir . «> night before an election c a rrie s «> hack, over M echanic, ending up w ith
Voting place, council chamber a t th e cool.
residence and m ade way w ith a ' » sta te m e n ts th a t will not bear «• a trip back Main s tre e t and T hird
large num ber of valuable a rticle s of • th e scru tin y of light. O therw ise «> and F o u rth streets. The procession
city hall.
Boulevard
on A shland creek to ra ilro a d track s, w earing ap p a re l, including several j «• why w ait u n til the last m inute « was headed by the band, followed by
A S H L A N D N E W S IN P A R A G R A P H
AI SUNDAY SERVICE
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The B aptist church presented a
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gala appearance S aturday night and
Sunday, w ith a color schem e of yel- '
CAN BE WHAT YOU WANT
low and green, which harm onized
T<> B E," W ISEHAUPT
perfectly w ith the in te rio r decora-
DECLARES
tions of the building, exquisite yel-
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low chrysanthem um s w ith ferns and
fir boughs, u n d er the hands and di-
rection of M esdames M errill and Ox-
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ford who showed th e ir a rtistic skill c h a ra c te r A nalyst to D evote Re­
! and ab ility in the a rra n g e m e n t of
m ainder o f Tim e in A shland to
; flow ers.
S aturday n ig h t was the
Special C lasses;
W ill Visit th e
! last night of the appearance of Miss
N orthern Part o f S ta le Next.
' C arvell a t th e ta rry in g m eetings,
! w here she has been a faith fu l w ork-
L argely insp iratio n al, given by
1 er for the last four weeks.
j request in response to heavy de-
The m eeting S aturday night was m ands from those who had not yet
the best and m ost im pressive even- heard him , the fo u rth of the public
ing of the
four w eeks’ cam paign, lectures was given by H ow ard
J.
Mias C arvell left on tra in 15 at m id- W isehaupt, c h a ra c te r analyst and
night for her home in Y reka. She “ pep” m an a t th e Civic Club build-
expects to stop off here F riday n ig h t ing S aturday evening,
of th is week, on her way to Albany,
“ You a re w hat you w ant to be.
w here she
Is going to A ssist Dr. if you w ant a th in g bad enough and
Price in m eetings to begin next work hard enough, you will get it,”
wepk-
declared Mr. W isehaupt. “ E ighty-
Russel R othbeg stopped y e s te r - o n e per cent of the present day fail-
day betw een tra in s on his way to, ures a re from lack of tra in in g in the
Albany, w here he is going as ad-j individual.
Many a re w here they
vance agent of th e m eetings. Rus- a re because of a lack of confidence,
sell will be rem em bered a s D r .1 which is also a lack of know ledge ”
P rice's secretary , and accordingly!
U rging the utilization of spare
■ received a welcome in A shland.
| m om ents for th e purpose of ad-
FINAL PUBLIC LECTURE
GIVEN SATURDAY NIGHT
The ta rry m eetings will continue vancem ent, Mr. W isehaupt divided
!at the B aptist church on Monday,! th e 24 hour day into four p a rts:
¡W ednesday and F rid ay n ig h ts; a n d i e ,gh t for sleep, th re e in which to
I th ere will be a Bible study on Thurs-I e a t ; nine for work and fo u r in which
; day night of this week. All of the to rest or recreate. In this last per-
public are welcome to a tte n d these '¡ 0(j ¡t Was advised to take a t least
! m eetings.
an h our daily for study.
The story of the rise of Hugh
C halm ers from the hum ble position
of a sw eeper out of offices to th a t
of sales m anager for the N ational
Cash R egister com pany, »hrough the
application to study in his spare mo­
m ents, was told by Mr. W isehaupt.
C halm ers, while a ja n ito r studied
a t nights, which e n a b le d him to tak e
the position of office boy, la te r be-
The superiority of the A sh la n d , conning a sten o g rap h er.
Again he
¡football m achine over th a t of G rants atten d ed night school, specializing
Pass was clearly shown S aturday, ¡n bookkeeping, a fte r which he was
when th e red and w hite re tu rn ed to advanced to an a cco u n tan t’s position
the city carry in g the large end of a and la te r salesm an, finally reaching
91 to 7 score. T hough the boys left b js goa]
: possessed
w ith
confidence
they j The lecture S aturday was th e final
¡w ould win the gam e, the c o m p le te -'one open t0 the pubiiC( M r. W ise.
! ness w ith which th is wq|s accom- haupt having organized m any classes
i plished cam e as a surprise.
j ¡n the city which will occupy his
One of the sp ectacu lar in c id e n ts , e n tire a tte n tio n .
Miss E ula Sliv-
j of the contest was an 80 yard r u n t rosk, business and publicity m ana-
for a touchdow n by Beeson who ger f0I. j^r. w ise h a u p t. will leave for
•found him self in possession of the P o rtlan d Tuesday, w here she will
pigskin and a clear field ahead. He arra n g e for a series of lectures in
m ade the m ost of his opportunity. the n o rth ern p art of the state.
F o u r m ore days yet intervene be­
fore the suprem e stru g g le of th e RAWK) BROADCAST PROGRAM
season, when A shland and M edford
ANNOUNCED FOR TONIGHT
! high school will m eet in M edford on
A rm istice day. S upporters of both
The following radio program will
team s will be out en m asse, and
.
.b e broadcasted from KFAY, locat-
, nearly as ¡much in te re st is being
a t M edford by the P e ttit. Mc.
.evinced in the com ing gam e as is in WilliamB trio this evening:
¡th e W illam ette valley d u rin g the in- L Violin s o l o g ......... Leonapd pet(it
G.P.H.S., SCORE 91-7
tercollegiate contests.
a. C anto amorc- i ............ Elm an
b. My Old K entucky Home . .
WAR VETERAN WILL
.......................... F oster-Stoessel
TALK ON STRUGGLE
c. By the W aters of ME etouka
......................................’ aw rence
Colonel Dan M organ Sm ith, lead-
Interm
ission and announcem ents
er Of the “ B attalion of D eath,” w ild
II.
R
eading
and Plano
piano 8010
solo •••
speak
a t th e F irst P re sb y te ria n ' U ‘ K eaa,ng anrt
¿hurch T hursday
evening
7 :3 o '
L oraine M cW illiams
III. Violin solos . . . Leonard P e ttit
o'clock on "T h e W orld's W ar and ™
a. M assa’s in the Cold, Cold
the Fields of F ra n c e ,” u n d er the
G round ............ Foster-Stoessel
«> a large num ber of cars displajljng auspices of the
W orld L e a g u e 1
b. Old Black Joe . Foster-Stoessel
<$> p rom inent banners. A nother parade. A gainst Alcoholism
c. Old Folks a t Home ............
«- sponsored by the su p p o rters of Dr.
D uring th e w ar, Colone) Sm lih
.......................... Foster-Stoessel
«■ M. E. Blake, headed by the b a n d ,, com m anded the first b attalio n of the
d. W altz, Op. 39 . B rahm s-H ochstiii
<?>;was held th is afternoon.
¡3 5 8 th in fa n try , of the 90th division,!
c. The R osary . . . N evis-K relsler
• E broidery Club Meets—
troops d rafted into the service from
A lbert Stoessel’s a rra n g e m e n t of
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The F rid ay A fternoon Em broidery O klahom a and Texas. He and his
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(th e old fam iliar songs form s a very
«' club m et a t the home of Mrs. E a rl com m and num bering 1120 m en, en- .
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xs H osier
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l and
violinistic
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on H elm an stre e t last week. t tered thé ’ St. Miehel drive, w here beau
a ^fde tifu
^rom
^'K rei'srer’s
a rra n ^ ^
Beginning at the corner of G resh- thence so u th on W a te r stre e t t o : pairs of shoes, two of Mr. O ffu tt’s. • when it will be too late to
am and E ast Main stre e ts, ru n n in g N orth Main s tre e t, thence n o rth on suits of clothes, N ajavo b lan k ets, an «■ answ er it?
The ♦>
We are told th a t Briggs,
south on ( ,resham and G uthrie N orth Main stre e t to place of be- overcoat, rain co at and hat.
s tie e ts to A shalnd stre e t, thence ; ginning. V oting place, P resb y terian loot is valued a t betw een $500 and • L am kin & Com pany has pre-
$600.
e a |( on A shland stre e t to the corner! church.
«> pared a kind of a new spaper,
o f Euclid avenue, thence south to
(>a k s tre e t
M edford Swam ps R oseburg—
• to be circulated
ton ig h t, a fte r
th e city lim its, thence east on the!
B eginning a t the c o rn er of W ater
One of th e larg e st football scores • th ere is no chance for the Loom-
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city lim its to E lkader stre e t, thence and N orth Main stre e ts, ru n n in g m ade i_
in so u th ern
Oregon was
ts s.de to answ er it, and read-
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n o rth on E lk ad er stre e t to Prospect n o rth on W ater stre e t to the rail- chalked up by M edford S aturday ♦ ers receiving it can rest assured t
th a t sta te m e n ts th erein will not «> The aftern o o n was spent in various they were su rro u n d ed on th re e sides, '
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iaag ,ne’
s tre e t, thence west to M ountain ave- road track s, thence east on railro a d aftern o o n , when it defeated the
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of The R osary and B ra h m s waltz
liue, thence u o rth on M ountain ave- rig h t of way to in tersection of i - R oseburg
high school by a score of 1 stan d the light
of investigation
needle w ork, a fte r which dainty re- finally fig h tin g th e ir way o ut w ith
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which every one knows and loves,
r u e to the Boulevard, thence w es^ F o u rth s tre e t, thence south on 101 to 0. Though th e visiting team
or they would have been circu- «>, freshm ents w ere served.
Those a rem n a n t of th e unit, 327 m en su r-
T
n
on the Boulevard to place of begin- F o u rth s tre e t to E ast Main stre e t, was slightly outw eighed and f o u g h t,^ lated earlier.
^ p r e s e n t w ere: M esdames H. C. Em - viving.
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¡P e ttit
vocal, J. K enneth McWil­
ning.
\ o tiu g place, bafsement of ■ thence west on E ast and N orth Main , hard,
they were unable to fathom
Don’t dote on last m in u te «> ery, Guy Jacobs, J. R. Lilly, M ark
Colonel Sm ith does not confine
liam s: piano, L oraine J. M cW illiams,
library.
stre e ts to place of beginning. Vot- the b ran d of ball offered by Coach ’ bunk.
Sm ith, J. C. Poor. F ra n k Nelson, him-self to the w ar, but also deals
S outh E ast A shland
| ing place, next door to W hittle E ddie D urno's aggregation.
The
'S* 3» O. W. Long, W alter F ru la n , Roy w ith a fte r the w ar conditions and
B eginning at th e corner of the T ra n sfe r office.
i second team was used, but they
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H ale, M. J. Love. M. D yrud, C. A. the need of a revival of th a t ideal-
llo u lev aid and East Main stre e t.
E ast A sh land
¡w ere as successful in keeping the
! C otter, and th e hostess. The club ism which enabled .America to do
COMING EVENTS
ru n n in g east on Boulevard to Moun-
Beginning at th e in tersectio n of adding m achine w orking as w ere the
Novem ber 7— G eneral
i will be e n te rta in e d next F rid a y by its sh are in b ringing about w orld «>
t tin avenue, thence south on M oun- the railro ad and A shland creek, ru n - first s trin g men.
Mrs. J. C. Poor, 187 Sherm an street, peace. He was a federal a tto rn ey «■ tion.
tain avenue and E lk a d er stre e t to ning n o rth in A shland creek to th e Thom as P a ra d e S taged—
before the w ar and is an in te r e s tin g , «>
Novem ber 9— Colonel Dan «>
Baby Boy A rrives—
south city lim its, thence east on n o rth city lim its, thence e a st on I C am paigning in th e in te re st of C.
i«^ M organ
Sm ith,
P resb y terian «>
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. W ilhite a re talk er,
south, city Em its to east city lim its, n o rth city lim its to th e e a st City lim - ' M. T hom as, a g rea t m any cars from
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I«> church, 7:30 o’clock.
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i the proud p aren ts of a fine baby b o y !
th en ce no rth on east city lim its to its, thence so u th on east city lim its the T alen t d istric t were in th e city
' which arrived a t th e ir hom e late V isits in A shland—
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Novem ber 11— A rm istice day. ««
E ast M ain s tre e t, thence west on to th e in tersectio n of th e railro a d th is m orning with noise and b an ­
¡S a tu rd a y evening.
M. D ubell, of C anyonville, O r., |«>
N ovem ber 15— “ As a W om an «>
k as! m ain street to place of begin- and E ast Main s tre e t, thence west ners. Signs displayed indicated th a t
¡M odern W oodm en M eeting—
visited w ith his a u n t, Mrs. F. C.
«> T h in k e th ,” High School annl-
ning.
\o tin g place, 303 Avery on E ast Main street to F o u rth s tre e t, the a le n t com m unity w ere back of
Camp 6565 m eets W ednesday ev- W ing, of thh# city, last week. Mr.
«> versary play.
MEDFORD, Nov. 6.—-Melvin H orn ening, in re g u la r session, Novem- D ubell is a p rom inent fru it ra is e r In
F lu
thence n o rth on F o u rth s tre e t to the Thom as for c irc u it judge.
H orns,
«> N ovem ber 22 — “ Colonial «*
North A shland
railro a d rig h t of way, thence w est siren s and m egaphones enlightened
Jacksonville y esterd ay shot and ber g W ill decide w h eth er to m eet the Um pqua valley.
P la y ers,” Lyceum num ber.
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Beginning at the intersection of along the railro ad rig h t of way to people along th e ro u te of the pur- dangerously wounded his wife, from h e re a fte r second and fo u rth Tues-
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Novem ber 30, T hursday —
N o ith Main stre e t and the n o rth city the place of beginning.
V oting pose of th e parade, providing they whom he liad sep arated , and then days or second and fo u rth 'W e d n e s -
«■ Thanksgiving Day.
A want ad will sell IL
lim its, ru n n in g east on no rth city place, old fire sta tio n on F o u rth i were not deaf and could read the killed him self a t Mrs. H o rn ’s h o m e .' days, each m onth. Moose halL .
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D ecem ber 4-7— W inter fair.
lim its to A shland creek, thence s o u th , stre e t.
‘banners.
He leaves four children.
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F. L. NUTTER, Consul, i It pays to read the classified page.
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