Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 13, 1922, Image 1

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    A shland D aily tidings
♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w itnoui <5-
€■ th e aid of m edicine, cures nine ♦
Q> «¿¿33 o u t of ten of asth m a. 4
<& T his is a proven fact.
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❖ vive th re e m onths in th e rich <$
<$> ozone a t A shland. The pure do-
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(International News W ire Service)
LOCAL ELEVEN
DEFEATED 14-2
ARMISTICE DAY
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No. Gl
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1922
V O L U M E 4 (Successor to th e Sem i-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
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PEANUT VENDOR NOW
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FACING CHARGE FO R
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SHOOTING YOUNG LAD <£¡
Girl Scout?. Open Their National Weeli
DEATH AND DESTRUCTION
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FOLLOW -IN PATH O F RIG
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TIDAL WAVE AND QUAKE
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BUENOS AYRES, Nov. 13.—
<♦> Between a thousand and two
<5> thousand are dead or fatally
h u rt from an e a rth q u a k e and
|<®> tiday wave. R elief work has
i s ta rte d . V ast areas are inun-
'?> dated and tow ns and villages
<$> shaken.
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The Chilean governm ent may
* ask for A m erican relief. Valle-
1<$> n a r, a town of 6000, is destroy-
’<$> ed.
Scientists believe
th e
'•§> quake and tidal wave due to
.he e m p tto n o i
ancient vol-
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FIG H TIN G
S P IR IT
COMES TO
ASHLAND TOO LATE IN
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CONTEST
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RETURN CAME PLANNED
FOR THANKSGIVING
DAY
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Coach H ughes’ Men D eterm ined T h at »
V ictory Will P e r th on the R ed and
Whit»*; S a tu rd a y G am e A ttended
Ry im in en -o Crowd.
PORTLAND, Nov. 13.— W hen
sm all hoys su rro u n d ed his pea- <$>
nut wagon dem anding popcorn ♦
and p ean u ts, P a rta b H ari, a <5>
H indu, d riv e r of the w agon, <s>
flourished a revolver and fired. <§>,
N orm an Repp, 11- year-old <?>
son of John Repp, was stru c k <?>
in the client by a bullet. ,
Ifari. is held w ithout bail. He <?>
sa> •; the gun was discharged ac- <3>i
cidentally and he did not m ean ♦ ]
to shoot, but only to scare the <?>
boys.
The lad is seriously <$>
w ounded, but is expected to <S>,
live.
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UPHELD IN DECISIONS
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Nor L and; School < liildi-cii Must
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Comply w ith L egislation an d O r­
d in a n c e .; Ixm g Contaovei y Ends,
WASHINGTON Nov. 13 — Bpoch-
vtut-pointed, but not out-played
j m aking legislation has been handed
A shland high school lost to M edford
down by the United S tates suprem e
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high school on the Holly street
court, it holds th a t the s ta tu te lim -
grounds in M edford A rm istice day,
: iLng the n atu ralizatio n of free
by a score of 14-2. One of th e la rg ­
! w hite persons and A fricans or those
est crow ds th a t ever w itnessed a
¡of A frican descent has not been re ­
g rid iro n contest in so u th e rn Oregon
pealed o r m odified by subseouent
National Girl Scout week was ushered in with dem onstrations of the- organization in many cities and towns. !
was in atten d an ce.
¡legislation, and also th a t th e Jap an -
These photographs show the flags in the parade of 8,000 girls down Fifth avenue, New Ycrk, uud below some of the j
M edford's firs t score cam e on the
H ese are not of the C aucasian race.
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firs t play in th e second q u a rte r,
M em bers of the local ch apter, younger girls of the Church of the Assumption troop.
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Ti»e co« rt affirm ed the W ashing­
w hen th e ball had been advanced .laerican Red Cross launched th eir
ton s ta te courts in th eir holding of
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"-y ♦
| F ifty-one young people of tho: this opinion.
to the 13-yard line, on an end run. d ..iy(! f’Qr j,r.w m em bers in the or-
COMING EVENTS
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¡A shland high school have a ffiliated
A nother decision the c o u rt af-
A pass, preceded by a punt and a ganization fo- the 1922 A nnual Roll
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iwitfa e ith e r th e boys’ or g irls’ glee ■ firm ed w as th a t of the Wasllingtf>11
com bination of plays, resu lted in the ( j j , th is m orning, and rep o rt 100
' <♦> N ovem ber 13— A nnual Red <S>
¡clubs, and a re w orking hard under 8tate co u rts in denying j apanese .u .
fin a l tally for th e red and black. new subscriptions by noon today.
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Cross
Roll
Call
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¡th e direction of Miss Leona M a r s - 'tid e s of incorporation for a lapa i
Roth a tte m p ts a t converting were H e a d q u a rte rs have been established
ters for an o p eretta to be given next ese sta te hol(lin- conipanv on (he
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Novem
ber
13.—
484th
Com-
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successful.
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in th e cham ber of com m erce room s.
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pan
y
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banquet.
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onth. The boys have 26 m em b e rs. ground8 tl,a t Japanese are no’ en-
D uring the first h alf of th e gam e, wRb ujvs A rth u r W icks in charge,
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ber
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though th e red and w hite line was Bootbg have also been placed in the
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High
School
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tw ice crossed, th e ball was in Med- banking in stitu tio n s of the city. The
This year, m em bers of the clubs.
The suprem e f0Urt uphold„ thp
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ford te rrito ry . The second q u a rte r canipajgn will close a t 2 o’clock Sat-
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ovem
ber
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Jackson
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will
be
aw
arded
gold
block
lettered
validity
of the legislation and city
developed in to a p u n tin g m atch, urday aftern o o n , Novem ber 18.
“
A’s
”
for
particip
atio
n
in
glee
club
ordinances
com pelling the vaccina.
<§> County Sunday School Associa- <3>
M edford having the adv an tag e in
Those who are w orking in the J
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tion
convention
a
t
Phoenix.
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general
invitation
is
extended
th e kicks, th e footw ork of Neff cRy> especially in
the business ASTORIA, Or., Nov. 13.— An
in ­
activities.
tion ofchi ldren ag a in st disease us ■
Novem ber 22 — "C olonial <?'
^he citizens of A shland to a tten d
Officers of the two organizations j school e n tran c , req uirPineilt
Th(,
proving excellent, his toe directin g bouses> a re asked, by
the ladies of vestigation is u n d e r w a y to d eterm - ,$>
k
P
la
v
e
r
s
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Lveeum
n
u
m
b
er
A
!he
exception
and
inform
al
program
a
re
:
Boys—
John
Galey,
president:
decision
was
hai
(ied
th e oval lo r m any yards. The kick- , bp Rcd c ro ss to tak e out th e ir ' ine the cause of two collisions in the
down in the
Novem ber 30. T hursday — 4 J ^ 'e n a t the A rm ory tonight, under Donald W right vice-president; John
offs of M edford were also good.
m em berships w ith th e solicitors who! C olum bia river yesterday which re- $>
case of Rosalyn Zucht high school
the auspices of th e cham ber of com- c h u rc h m a n , secretary ; Leslie Dale,
•$> T hanksgiving Day.
A shland did not really play foot- paR a( tbe resjd en ces.
' suited in th e sinking of the steam
girl Mf San A ntonio, Texas, who sued
Novem ber 3 0— M edford-Ash-
<$> m erce and the N ational G uard. tre a su re r, and Orville H all, lib ra r- the health a u th o ritie s tor dame:', ;
ball u n til th e final canto when a
p Jve sections o? A shland have not schooner “ H alco,” lum ber laden for
land football gam e.
Fi
D istinguished
officers
will be ian
G irls— R uth F lackus, presi-
(lassie d em o n stratio n of the g rid - ypt been A ssigned, and volunteers San Pedro, and the tug “ C ricket,”
for b a rrin g her from sceool.
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p
resen
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and
addresses
will
be
m
ade
d
en
t;
M
arie P rescott, vice-president;
iron sp o rt was presented for the ap- for this Work a re being sought by je n ro u te to St. H elens w ith a sand
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i by G eneral W hite, M ajor D usenbury Isabei silv er, secretary ;
Maxine
S4N FRANCp'CO N
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proval of the fans. Tim e a fte r tim e, th e o rganization. In o rd er to t'acili- j barge.
and
others.
Prof.
Vining
will
act
R
ose,
lib
ra
rian
.
P
ia
n
ist
for
both
torney
G
eneral
Q.
S.'
W
H’b
of Call-
The
‘
H
alco”
was
sunk
betw
een
th e A shland backs plunged th ro u g h t a *e
solicitation, those w ith au-
as
m
aste
r
of
cerem
onies,
and
w
el­
clubs
is
G
ertrude
Brown.
F each D u rn o 's men for co n sisten t t om obiles are desired in p a rticu la r. here and A ltoona, Or., in a collision
fornia, says the Japan?-:; decision
com ing rem a rk s will be m ade by
M embers of the boys’ glee club
gains. The local team was fa r sv-
C aptains for the drive a re : Mes- w ith the m otorship “ C h allam b ra,” I
puts a t rest conten ions of Jap an -
the m ayor, m em bers of the home a re : M arshall B arber, M arion Cost-!
perlo r in physical condition, t i m e - 'd , mes j?mil P eil. Bud Storm , A. A .¡c a rry in g lum ber from P o rtla n d to
’
.
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. : ese th a t they are und
\m e erican
ri
under - Am
com pany, the A m erican Legion and ley, John C hurchm an, H om er C u l - ']aws &nd eligjb)e (q ch
, !t) .,
out not being called once. The w his-
irske> G e a rh art F ranco, Guv J a c -'S o u th
Am erica.
The
“ H alco”
o th er rep resen tativ e organizations. , bertson
H orace
Dunn,
W alb ert
tie was blown at in te rv als while i g J)S j h McGee, J. H. F u ller, B u r-'sw e rv e d off her course when caught!
This
being
reg
u
la
r
drill
night
for
F
lackus,
Edw
in
Freem
an,
Hugh
Gil-
red and black m an recovered his r ,g p e n t On, Olive Page, V. O. N .jin a suction caused by a n o th e r pass-
j the com pany, an exhibition drill will m ore, John Galey, H ubert Gillm ore, VIOLET H E R B E R T HONORED
w ind.
Sm ith, R alph B illings, H a rris Dean, ing vessel.
AT PRETTY SU R PR ISE SHOW ER
¡be given and an inspection of th e j K enneth Hobson, Orville H all, Fred
A shland left the field possessed George G illette, V. V. Mills. S. A.!
The tug “ C ricket” sunk near
Two
local
men
who
took
an
active
Arm
ory.
i
Johnson.
George
Johnson,
H
arold
w ith a g re a te r fig h tin g sp irit th a n p eters J r , p oor, the Misses L illian j W a rrio r Rock lig h th o u se, not far
At the home of Mrs. W alter K it­
Mustc wil1 be fm n ish ed by th e .K itte , Dale Leslie, Vernon McGee.
was possessed when the gam e s ta rt- Reed K aiser, V ictoria L averner an d j from St. H elens, by the McCormick p ari in the recent s a t e election:
tredge on S aturday noon, a luncheon
Several of the players, though R djtb Moodv. The Rev. P. K. H a m -’ steam er “ W apaina.” Two m em bgjsi ha ve received w ords of appreciation A shland band, and the whole » c c a -,jo h n Neil, \ ictor P eiifer, Ralph
ed
and su rp rise show er was given for
of tlie
tire d and m uddy, would have been inond js a ]go assisting.
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— “C
- rick et” w e rtj i from W alter M. Pierce, governor i s ’°n piom ises to be auspicious for an Robison, Donald Snyder, R obeit Miss Violet H erb ert, whose engage-
w akened in te re st in F irst c o m p an y ,: W right, Donald W right, K enneth
gk d of an o p p o rtu n ity to play a r
e
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___________________knocked overboard and were rescued i e iect Of Oregon.
is tn
e corresponuence
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¡M adden, H enry H ughes and Stanley j nient t0 R - N Chaney has been an-
tlie
correspondence
a ’fa irs - {o
tu in gam e upon th e field im m edi-'
by a boat from the “ W apam a.”
Following is m e c o ire sp o n u e n c ^
| non need.
A ssisting hostesses w ith
LARGE
M i r EETING
a te ly
I . . J I I . « ! . TARRYING
1 .1 1 0 1 1 l.l« >
.i
.r u i . m
I
L. F. F erguson is ch airm an of the W aite.
from La G rande:
com m ittee rep resen tin g the cham ber!
M embers of the g irls’ glee club ~ , s ’ K lttie d g e w eie Mf,-dames 11. J.
Coach H ughes’ eleven found lts df
HELD AT LAI’T IS I ( HLRCH
(T elegram )
a re :
R uth A itken, Iona Bechtel, C arter, E ric W eren, and Miss Hazel
£ comm erce.
too late in th e gam e to benefit dv
La G rande, Ore., Nov. 9, 1922.
I K eitha B rookm iller, E dith Dodge, B runer.
¿coring, b u t when th e two team s
The larg e st ta rry in g m eeting v e t’
Jesse W inburn,
The dainty th re e course luncheon
R uth Flackus, V iolet Gale, Jesse
m eet here T hanksgiving day. ’t is held in th e B aptist church took p la c e ;
H otel Benson,
i G uthrie, E dythe Hazen, M ildred j was served at two long tables which
predicted, one of th e g re a te st s tru g - last Friday night. The room in the.
P o rtla n d , Ore.
gles on a football field in th is sec- basem ent th a t has been set a p a rt forj
j Johnson, Mary M cK endrae, Afton carried out the color schem e of gold
W ords cannot express my appre
M adden, Eilene N u tter, C atherine ’ an(l green used over the house. On
tion will resu lt. A shland is out for these m eetings was crow ded to suf-j
ciation of you. My cam paign lacked
P ittin g e r, Ruby Pow ell, L a u rd e s ' th9 honor g u e st’s table, a m in iatu re
victory, and if eleven fig h tin g mole- iocation, and the o th er room s werej
stre n g th u n til you cam e into the
R aine, L illian R eim er Maxine R o se .¡b rid e in bridal veil and orange blos-
skin clad w arrio rs can accom plish ¡t.^j'-lso well filled.
Five persons re-,
game. A fter th e Albany m eeting, I
' Isabel Silver, Dim ple Slack, D e l- 'som s- and a groom in conventional
the lau re ls of th e sport will rest up- reived th e ir baptism , and m any o th -,
WASHINGTON Nov 1 3 — A sol- could feel sen tim en t grow. You did
phlne Sackett, Violet W ilton, M arie black, led by six dainty bridesm aids
on the G ranite City team on Novem- ors were u n d e r the w onderful p o w e r, d ie rs, b(jnus bR, acceptable to the m ore th an any o th er one m an. You
P rescott, Maxine M onger and Mar- in fluffy gowns, m arched beneath
her 30.
" « o d . The m eeting was c o n d u c te d ! veteran3 and {o thg country> wR1 be m ade victory possible. Many, m any
a show er of golden crysanthem um s.
L ineup:
,
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«>e leadership of M ^ ! enacted
by thfi G8th congresg> th an k s. I shall do my very best.
| CHICAGO, Nov. 13.— The coroner g a re t D augherty.
The place cards w-
decorated with
‘ today planned to exhum e th e bodies
M edford— Donovan, L. E .; Stock- L\ i. ( ..iv e ll, .rom N ieka, who ai A m erican Legion officials declared,
WALT&R M. PIER C E.
golden
b
u
tte
rflie
s
h
nd
j ain ted by
of four m ore suspected victim s of 8, P. PLANS CONSTRUCTION
am (c a p ta in ), L. T .; Nicholson, L. lived the evening before.
(L e tte r)
as a resu lt of th e recent election,
¡C hicago’s alleged
“ poison
p lo t” ;
OF MUCH NEW EQUIPM ENT Miss B runer
3 .; S tew art. C’.; B atem an. R. G.; | Miss Carvell left S aturday m orn which Is held to be a stupendous i Mr B ert Moses,
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| D uring the afternoon, a s tu n t
ing
for
A
lbany,
w
here
she
will
as-i
.
.
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.
m
ystery,
w
hich
police
believe
to
be
D ressier, R. T .; W atson, R. E .; Neff.
A shland, Ore.
°
( victory for ex-service men.
Im m ediate co nstruction of 7000 1 w edding was program ed.
s. H ar-
.
, .
,
.
„„
¡responsible for the death of 12 per-:
F . ; Beeney, Q .: S ingler, L. H .’ : st Dr. Price in th e capacity of chief; | T.
It is claim ed th a t the new house My dear B ert:
fre ig h t cars to cost m ore th an $8.- ry H arrison, in clerical a ttire , read
soloist,
and
in
the
healing
line
in
his
bg
ejg
h
t
tQ
Qne
in
favQr
Qf
(he
B aughm an, R. H.
M ighty nice of you to teleg rap h sons
Mrs. Tillie K lim ek and h e r sister. 000.000. h a s ju s t been authorized the fun-provoking cerem ony.
Miss
. b .R gnd th a t
m ajo rity of 50 in me and m ighty nice of you to do
A shland— R obinson, L. E .; Leach. m eetings at that place.
w
hat
you
have
for
me
in
th
e
la
te
Mrs.
Nellie
K
oulik,
a
re
held
by
th
e
by.
th
e
executive
com
m
ittee
of
t
h
e
,
W
a
iten
b
a
rg
e
r
m
ade
a
m
ost
hand-
The
Sunday
m
orning
service
was
,
hp
senatg
a
re
favorable.
L. T.: Dix, L. G.; L o ck h art C.; C ar­
; S outhern Pacific com pany, it was some groom and Mrs. W aiter H ern-
lon. R. G.; Cliapm an. It. T .; W ent- soul inspiring and im pressive in the
a u th o rities.
cam paign.
announced recently
by P resid en t don with a w edding veil suspiciously
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ner. R. E .; T hornton, F .; Marcy, Q.; extrem e. The sc rip tu re read in g was
You are one of th e g re a te st c h a r-|
Sproule.
This
new
fre
ig h t equip-, resem bling a lace v.in luw c u rta in ,
R ush (c a p ta in ). L. IL; Beeson. R. H. G alatians, fifth chapter.
a c te rs th a t I ever m et. I know th a t ASHLAND BOXER.) BES1ED AT
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
ARM
ISTICE
DAY
FE
ST
IV
IT
IE
S
nient,
which
will
be
delivered
dur-j coyly clung to the gro< n s arm
O fficials— R eferee, Bob
H ager.
A fter the serm on a seat was re -'
■$> <S> <s> 3,
' m any of tl>‘e w ords p u t into m y I
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ing
1923
does
not
include
refrig
e ra- and
carried
a
huge
bouquet
N eb rask a; um pire, R ogers O. A. C.; served on the platform for Paul t h e ( w<>iking as M essenger—
¡sta te m e n ts cam e from your fertile
Two
knockouts
fea
tu
re
d
th
e
A
r
-
'to
r
cars
for
handling
perishables,
as
of
golden
crysanthem
um
s.
Mrs.
apostle, from tlie F irs t church at
head linem an. Bob Quick.
F red erick Johnson is a c tin g as! brain. I will* alw ays feel th a t the
m
istice
day
boxing
bouts
a
t
th
e
N
a
t-jth
e
com
pany’s
supply
of
re
frig
e
ra
-
John
Dill,
as
flow
er
girl
in
a
velh
w
S u b stitu tio n s— M edford. II. Gias- An>io h.
The unique m an n er in m esgenger boy a t tbe w e s te rn Un- accidental m eeting a t A shland had
cock for Nicholson. N icholson f o r, which he was receiv ed was m ost j -on teleg rap h office for a few days < m ucb indeed to do w ith my ejection, ato riu m in M edford, while the m ain tors is provided by the Pacific F ru it crepe paper creation, scattered blos-
in which the soms in the path of the happy cou-
Glascock. Jo h n sto n for Donovan, touching.
He was questioned by th e , (}uring th e abgence of R ichard R ingJ because you m ade pO3Sibie the con- event of 10 roullds ended in a d ’aw. Express com pany
P ip g rass for B atem an, W illiam s for p asto r as to lus conversion, as he lay whQ .g su (ferin g from a bad cold
i trib u tio n from .o u r m u tu a l friend Both ° i th e local fistic a rtis ts took Sou/hern Pacific owns a one-half pie.
A dainty com fort was tacked for
B aughm an;
A shland. Hobson
or hi the du st by the roadside, and if B.,n d ,nen A tten tio n
Mr. W inburn and its pro fitab le use. the count, “ K id” Coovling hearin g in terest.
touch the birdies sing in the th ird ro u n d ,'
The new equipm ent program of the bride-elect, and a lot of fun tied
lie really saw th e g re a t light and if
Robinson and Nelson for Marcy.
T here will be no band practice
I hope alw ays to keep in
and
B
urnie
B
urnett
in
the
second.
I
the
Pacific F r u it Express com pany, in w ith the knots.
lie really was bund for th re e days tonigbt> b u t tbe m em bers o f th e w ith you. You are certainly an in­
In th e m ain event betw een Tom soon to be announced, will add a
The show er included a num ber of
and nights, and if he really was in band a re expected to be a t th e Ar- spiration.
LEAVES FOR PORTLAND
Sharkey,
M
edford,
and
Bud
F
ish
er,
su
b
sta
n
tia
l
num
ber
of
re
frig
e
ra
to
rs
beautiful
gifts.
Very tru ly yours,
ON LECTURING TOUR a trance, and if he really felt the
‘,,c !m ory a t 7:30 o’clock to play for the
i
P
o
rtla
n
d
,
the
visiting
sd
g
lrter
had
to
the
21,598
the
Pacific
F
ru
it
Ex-
The
guests,
who are in tim a te
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, Power of Hie Holy Ghost and talk ed reception of th e ,Qcal company>
W A LTER M. PIE R C E .
the
ad
v
an
tag
e
in
totiTth
and
press
com
pany
now
owns.
The
ad-
friends
of
Miss
H
erbert w ere: Mes-
Mr. and Mrs. John H. D oran left in °H i?r tongues, and i. lie leally wbicb is to be bejd tb js evening. The
La G rande, Ore., Nov. 9, 1922.
! sixth rounds, while tfle'i^ v T n th w ig dition of these cars to the S outhern dam es
W alter
H erndon,
Vella
huibhuvu »9 io uu m e M .i.c, «“ *!b jgb school and town band will both
th is m o rning fo r the n o rth , Mr
decidedly
th
a
t
of
S
h
ark
ey
’s.
,
The
P
acific’s
present
supply
will
m
ater-
B
aughm
an,
Ralph
B
illings,
H
a rr
D oran’s destin atio n being P o rtla n d . oi " hich questions being answ ered ^ com bined fo r th e evening,
rem
ainder
of
the
go*
w
&
even
be-
ially
benefit
Pacific
coast
shippers
H
arrison,
J.
R.
M
cCracken,
John
while Mrs Doran will stop at Eu- in th e a ff irm a tiv e , he was im m edi-, G h.e SurprSse P a rty _
The purchase of th is new rolling Qin Jam es Lennox, H om er Billings
tw een th e two.
gene for a visit w ith her m other. a ' e '
d into ,lie cb u ich by ac-j
a num ber of the officers of Alpha
“
t
*
th
e
stock*
is mu line w ith th e established and , be Misses M innie Beaver, Ada
Sharkey was th e heävi
ch ap ter E a ste rn S ta r and a few oth-
Mr. D oran expects to deliver several clam ation.
n il T l l l l / n
I A l l ’a >r w eighing i 7 ° pounds, VhYiS-Ms practice of th e S outhern Pacific H artley, R u th P o rte r, Blanche Lii ine-
The audience was moved to tea rs
lectures w hile in the n o rth , having
‘
e r friends assem bled a t th e hom e of!
a tte n -
I
opponent tipped th e scales a t lS ^ f T c o m p a n y '^ h m ain tain in g the highest baugh. E lizabeth Lennox. Watt«
scheduled one talk a t the university a i tb e close of th is sc rip tu ra l as well Mrg R c p o rte r Qn p a , m a v e n n e '
A larg
large e delegation of A
A shland R f t i s stan
,.ger>
A nder-
A
t a n d d a a r rd
d of ¿ -¿transportation
tra n s p o rta tio n service b i a rg
e r B erna H aight, Jean And
Tuesday evening, and o th ers a t the as u n ’dtie cerem ony and its ,elie:iou^ c a tu ;.dBy evening and surp rised her.
1
¡occupied the-*.tnigsidy
j
,ro n a - -R la< s for th e ® COI1'
for its Pa
p a’rons.
con- son and H erbert.
F o u rth P re sb y te ria n church in P o rt- >n te rp ie ta tio n .
The pastor hiaiself
p o rte r has been an officer of
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^ H -u
e tio n of these ?)ew
Tbis
ruction
ilew cars for the
Tb}9 was tbe firs
(¡rs t of
o f a series
s e ries of
w as overcom e w ith em otion for the th e S tar for several years, and her
lan d and a t Reed college, and will
Southern Pacific are nearin g com- p a rtips which will be given for Miss
m om ent.
absence will be _ greatly . m issed by .
HOUSTON, Tex., Nov. 13.— Dam- , R< tu rn to A shland-
a p p e ar before the stu d e n t body a t
Returned
pletion a <d. j i t is expected
th a t a H erb ert. On Monday aftern o o n of
O A C. on his re tu rn trip .
He
rh e ordinance ot baptism £y vva tbp Qtber m em bers of the team . The age ru n n in g into the m illions, from
Mr. and Mrs. Ed H ui
-J,tio
n
of
th
e
new
ro llin g next
Mrg> j . r . M acCracken
contem plates several o th e r stops teT was Perform ed by the Pa ^ l * e Ven in g was spent w ith gam es and a sp ectacu lar fire rag in g in th e to A shland S atu rd ay evel
|
bu
ilt
on
the
Pacific
and
Jam
es Lennox will enter-
th e close of the evening
Mrs. P o rte r received a b e a u tifu l lit- H um ble oil fields th is m orning, i s i a sh o rt honeym oon trip.
and lectures before re tu rn in g to
coast
m
ate
ria
ls
ta
in
Ior
ber
a t tb e hom e of Mrs.
F o u r persons followed th e ir Lord by tie gift of appreciation from hervfel-, reported.
Two ta n k s a re b u rn in g m arried in Spokane a lew vveeks^ggo .
A shland.
bo1
*
-
M
acCracken
in
Valleyview.
th is rite in the baptism al font.
' r
’
Every sto rag e tan k in th e and announcem ents w ere se n t t ^ t t d Haciuc
jd o w w orkers. Mr. and M rs.^Port^i-
fiercely.
| will
will^ leave
leave to
to n n ig
ig h h t t for C larem ont, vicinity is th re a te n mfrr The b la z e ; friends here a t th at tim e. They will J
Make th e W in ter F a ir week th e
>
iber 4-7. Talk
» F a irT W l
W
eek.
W
hat
Calif.,
w
here
thev
Calif., w here they expect to m ake s ta rte d Sunday affernoon f r o m i probably m ake th e ir hom e m this
best tra d e week in A shland’s h is-'
This is B etter Speech
| D ecem ber 4-7, W inter F a ir W eek,
¿lightning.
¡city.
1 th eir fu tu re home.
tory.
will you do for it?
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