Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 16, 1922, Image 1

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    ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, witnont <$
•< the aid of medicine, cures nine
♦ cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
<e
A shland D ada
(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Vol. 43)
tidings
<§> MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- *$
<?> vive th re e m onths in th e rich
<8> ozone a t A shland. The pure do- <?■
G> mestic water helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Di, 1922
Here Are Real Highland Flings
No. G4~
Amali Bank With Large Business
TORIES OBTAIN
I I
BV WHITE HOUSE
SET DECEMBER 5
&
LOCAL EXPOSITION TO BE HELD
IX XATATOKH M AND
ARMORY
PUBLISHING OP EPISTLE PROM
PRESIDENT IS I P TO MRS.
ROBINSON
ASSURANCE OP HARMONY INDI­
CATED; TWO WOMEN ARE
RE-ELECTED
DEPARTMENT FOR BOGS
W ILL BE NEW FEATURE
HARDING THINKS ‘WETS’
W ILL CONTINUE FIGHT
GOSSIP LINKS GEORGE
WITH IMPORTANT POST
D om estic, A rt, Cooking, P o u ltry and
Pet Stock to H ave Prominent*,
l ’lafM's.; P rem iu m Li»C W ifi Be
Ready for D istribution Soon.
P olitical I shim ' s of Next Few Y ears
Pre;li« fed to C enter A round 18th
A m endm ent; Tliougli I t ’s A bolish­
m ent W iil Never R E ffected.
S -,'z '•
• •... «X.«
Chï<- A A V *.A *.*.■f.Vf/f
G ed d es Is H eld to b e S utisl'acto 'j by
B ritis h F o re ig n O ffice; W ish to
See A m eiiea R elieved R< .ponsibl;
F o; t 'u sen t R u m o r.
Three i f the gold medal winners among the sixty daughters of C aledonia
iud tor dancing honors nt the annual “G athering of the Clans.” The!
'
P lan s for m aking th e W inter F a ir king and picun and other members of tiie royal family, with thousands of
NEW YORK, Nov. 16.— Political
LONDON, Nov. 16.— P re m ie r An-
one of the biggest in history and the ordinary >!>••<•! ¡¡tors, watched tiie ancient dances and the games, with the circles a re buzzing o .e r a le tte r
; drew B onar L aw ’s tory governm ent
period of D ecem ber 5 to 8 one of colorful display.of every Can tartan in the Highlands. The camera caught which P resident H ard ng has w rit-
will have a w orking m ajority in the
th e g re a te st tra d e w eeks ever exper­ two of the dan cers with both their feet off the platform —a real Highland ten to Mrs. Douglas R obinson, s is te r
Here is the Hazel Green (Missouri) bank. It is a very small affair but does . next house of com m ons, a p artial
ienced by A shland a re rapidly ta k ­
of the late T heodore Roosevelt in quite an extensive business. It Is capitalized for <10,000 and is noted for its ¡count of tiie re tu rn s of y esterd ay ’s
which he is declared to have sta te d 5 ? nservutive lM,nkh'S methods,
ing shape, according to J. H. F u ller,
election shows.
The re tu rn s give
secretary of th e cham ber of com ­
th a t the public, m ind is undoubtedly
M ISSIONARY SO C IETY
¡th
e
tories
230,
lahorites
88, A squith
m erce.
HOLDS SCHOOL SESSION sh iftin g som ew hat w ith reg ard to the 1ENIES HAYING OPTION
liberals
30,
Lloyd
George
liberals 27,
ON BARBER PROPERTY
U nder p rese n t a rra n g e m e n ts, the
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(en fo rcem en t of prohibition.
Mrs.
and oth ers 8. V iscountess A stor and
e n tire business d i^ f ic t will be suit-!
School “ took up” prom ptly a t 2 :30 R obinson refused to give tiie text of
Mrs. Thom as W intringliani were re ­
In the M edford Mail T ribune of I
ably decorated «in »oliday a ttire , fir
o’clock a t the P resb y terian m ission- the le tte r, saying she would have to
elected.
Novem ber 15, an a rticle ap p eared :
tre e s pred o m in atin g in th e sc h em e ,■
ary m eet.ng W ednesday a t the home obtain the p resid en t's sanction,
E x-P rem ier Lloyd George was re ­
sta
tin g th a t options were being oh-j
o as to be in accord w ith the sea-
of Mrs: H. P. P lum m er, w ith Mrs.
M embers of the R epublican N eigh-
elected
in C am avon, W ales, Lloyd
tained for a new hotel site on G r a n - ;
Wick as teacher.
Mary Ross re -b o r h o o d association said the presi-
on of the year.
¡G
eorge
is
not d au n ted by the general
S olicitations a re being m ade for;
ported on stu d e n t activities, am ong dent believed the 18th am endm ent ite stre e t. The a rticle sta te d th at
results.
I
which was a gift of $10 to the Union never would he abolished, but th a t the B arber property overlooking the
special prem ium s to be offered b y ,
“ I am satisfied but would ra th e r
park
had
been
signed
up
and
indi­
A shland m erch an ts in addition to th e '
C h ristian college in th e o rien t, and he expected prohibition would be the
i
w
ait
for com plete re tu rn s before
cated th a t o th er property in the vi­
to a rra n g e for the a n n u a l praise ser- issue for several years to come,
re g u la r cash prem ium s offered. A
m
aking
a sta te m e n t,” he said.
cinity* was also under option. Jesse;
Lucy;
The W hite House refused to m ake
lib e ral response has been accorded
P laying th e ir p a rts like seasoned vice a t T hanksgiving tim e.
tho Pacific
r>o,.if=« In
into,,
„
..
7“
by those who have been interview ed acto rs w ith never a m iss in th eir Niver led the chapel exercises in a the le tte r public, and said, “ If Mrs. W
. in
. b u rn ’s nam
t e was m entioned as .
1 p tra
irst t av*ar(i a at t Hie
te l-
LONDON,
Nov.
16.
\ report cir-
rela tiv e to the suggestion. The pre­ cues, the cast in the A shland high beau tifu l service of T hanksgiving for Robinson is priviliged to read it, being connected with th e deal, and national Live&tock exposition> land cu lated in t h .? Vnited s t a „... lh;it
m ium books, co n tain in g com plete j school ain^iversairy play, “ As a th e blessings of flie year.
i it is h er privilege to m ake it public.” he ,n eience was; left th a t he was products division, w ent to Ja c kson L ioyd George would succeed Sir
e m an be ind th e guns.
county, which won th e g rea test num - A uckland Geddes as the B ritish am -
Grace K oehler w ent to the board!
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ru le s and reg u la tio n s p e rta in in g to W om an T h .n k e th ,” delighted an a u ­
,
1
1
1
a
s
ta
te
m
e
n
t
tins
m
orning,
Mr.
ber of firgt prjzes The aw ard CQU. b#
t<j
Jpi . (1 ,
th e en try of exhibits in the w in ter j dience th a t jam m ed th e a u d ito riu m and drew a m ap of th e so uthern
\\ m ourn denied having any connec- sigts of a si!ver trophy
fa ir, a re on the press and can be ob­ of the high school to the lim it Wed- m ountain region, locating the mis-
the B ritish foreign office,
¡tio n w ith any deal for th e above!
It is in te restin g to note th a t
sion statio n s. Sarah W alk er gave a
tain ed by calling a t th e cham ber of nesday night.
a
It is believed th a t George would
m entioned property and branded t h e ; g rea t portion of tfae pr;ze winnerg
thp
,
In every instance, the acto rs were fine history recitatio n on grow th of
com m erce by th e first of tiie week.
ria tlc poe . as ho
story
as
absolutely
w
ithout
founda-
are
resid
en
ts
of
A
sh
lan
d
.
O riginally, it was planned to hold! adm irably suited to the p a rt they C hristian work there. Agnes McCoy
In the 25, has often expressed th e desire to
tion. He stated th a t the onlv op-
.
the local exposition in the A rm ory J bad to portray. M argaret D augherty gave n u tsh e ll item s on th e work,
appie box class, open to various fru it visit Am erica,
tion he holds on G ranite stre e t was
associations, the A shland F ru it as-
The foreign office o
but so m uch in te re st lias been! in her im personation of * S uke,” the Maggie Riley told a touching little
ials said
for the N. M. Long tra c t of 17 acres
socia/ion took first, w hile in th e i th a t Geddes gives com
evinced in the W in ter F a ir, th a t it; colored cook, was greeted w ith laugh story of the p ath etic striving for a
e satis-
i
n e a r the e n tran ce to the a u to camp,
group tor individual grow ers, W ine- faction,
| “ little le a rn in g ” of the m ountain
lias become necessary to obtain the a fte r laugh.
and th a t lie bad offered to buy this
saps grow n by E. W. C arlton were
M embers of the cast, and th e people. Mrs. Lym an visited school
K 'utatorium in addition.
tra c t and tu rn it over to the hotel
iw arded the honors. Single boxes of I LONDON, Nov. 1 6 - L aw ’s tory
A shland h»s alw ays been in the c h a ra c te rs they assum ed, w ere : and told the pupils about her friend,
com m ittee, if they desired it as a apples exhibited by local men which i governm ent is certain t have a big
R ush,
C harles
W illiam Miss H atch, of Siam. School closed
fro n t ra n k s w herever her apples are! C harles
hotel site, b ut the com m ittee had re ­
received firsts, w ere: F red P o rte r, m ajority.
The lab o r i trty elected
concerned. This year, local grow ers W eeden; Jo h n C hurchm an, R e v ,1 w ith a spelling down contest in good,!
fused to consider th e m atte r, sta t-
LOS
ANGELES,
Nov.
1C.—
Clara
128
a
n
d
is
co
n tin u ili
o m ake gains.
Spitzeiibergs,
also
best
box
apples,
R alph
Robinson, W ill old fashioned style.
have carrie d off m any first prizes at D unning;
P hillips was found g u ilty ,o f second in K th a t no site w ould be considered sw eepstakes, w ith one box of Spitz-
th e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock! W eeden; H ow ard M cClanahan, Caleb!
A very good a tten d an ce was Te-
degree m u rd e r for th e ‘•ham m er unless it was in the dow ntow n sec- enbergs; E. W. C arlton, best box of " IN B l RN EXPEN8T i PILED;
H ow ard Hobson, C harles ported. The next m eeting will be a
E xposition in P o rtla n d . F ro st, W iley j Mead;
m u rd e r” of Mrs. A lberta Meadows, tion.
! W inesaps; best box Delicious, f i r s t ,;
‘ MAN SPENDS LITTLE
and P o rte r being responsible for the W hitney; H ugh Bates, Jack P h illey , C hristm as tree a t Mrs. C. B. Lam -
The verdict c arries im prisonm ent I
best box W inter B ananas, second,!
honors.
E x tra inducem ents are! M arshall B arber, Jo th a m ; Amos W il- kin's. Miss P au lin e P lu m m er drove
!
Total expenditure of $7132.25 was
displayed by ~ T. ,, S, W iley; v best . v box
m ade in th e prem ium list th is year! liam s, Dr. H um e; Donald W rig h t,¡th e school bus. and d istrib u ted the ran g in g from ten years to life. The
,, „
...
m ade by Jesse W inburn d u ring the
ju
ry
was
out
for
21
hours.
The
W inter B ananas, G. M. F ro st, tirst.
for full displays of fru it and it is Prof. Baba M ajarajah ; K ath erin e pupils from outside points.
T
....
...
, . recen t cam paign, according to the
tense im m ediately anuouucet
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! In com petition w ith 23 school
°
hoped by the com m ittee in charge P arsons. Mrs. Ida Je n e tte W eeden; .
.
.
.
.
,
4.
I expense account filed with th e sec-
woud
appeal
the
case.
Next
M
onday!
ju d g m g team s, under the g u id an c e ’
th a t the A shland grow ers a re saving j Carol Van Dyke, Beth W eeden; E d ­
.
. I reta rv of sta te by Bert Moses. r' f
has been se t as the date for passin
of Lloyd A. Moss, Jackson c o u n t y ‘
±
th e best boxes of apples for the W in­ i t h Dodge, Dolly W eeden; Mary Mc­
this am ount, $5000 was contributed
sentence
on
Mrs.
Phillips.
K
endree,
Olive
M
ead;
V
iolet
W
ilton,
i
placed
th
ird
;
the
high
school
judg-
ter F a ir.
to the cam paign of W alter M. Pierce,
She received th e verdict un flin ch ­
ing team under C. D. Thom pson took,
U nder th e direction of Miss E. Mrs. G ertru d e P a rk e r; C lara W ill.I 11 ’ * • ••—w u v i i u u u U U i i )
and the rem ain d er spent in opposing
ingly
and
appeared
as
if
a
h
e
a
v
y
___________
_
I 7th and one boys' corn club exhibit
P nlm er, Mrs. E lla Mills and Mrs. C. Mrs. D unning, and M argaret D augh-j
j th e com pulsory school m easure. In-
load had been tak e n from h e r suonl-
orty,
Suke.
I won first prize.
H. P ierce, it is expected th a t the;
j eluded in the account filed by Mr.
ders..
Tiie
ju
ry
said
th
e
re
never
w
a
s
!
VENTURA,
Calif.,
Nov.
16.—
Ev-
UL?1UL!S IU i l l J f l ! L.
dom estic d ep artm en t will he one of i The production was staged under!
I Moses was $2138.02, co n trib u ted by
any
doubt
as
to
her
guilt,
but
only
ery
officer
of
the
law
in
V
entura;
th e m ost in terestin g .
D isplays of the direction of Miss Leota R ogers, :
i F ra n k J. Streibig J r., in su p p o rt of
the question of th e “degree.
county is endeavoring to solve the;
canned fru it and vegetables, cook­ w ith Miss Leona M arsters as m usic
Mr. Pierce.
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I m ystery su rro u n d in g the shooting;
ery, etc., are being a rra n g e d .
A directo r, both m em bers of the Ash-
PORTLAND, Nov. 16.— Carl John-
One of the low est expense accounts
¡ate last n ig h t of Buell B a rro w s,!
special prize is being offered for th e | land high school faculty. M arshall son has been lodged in the county
filed
was th a t of Theodore P. C ram er
COMING EV ENTS
<$> age 21, w hile liis p retty 17-year-oldj
B arb er was stage and general mana-1 ja il for sending a loaded revolver
b est cake.
.
^ sw eeth eart, Hazel H ilton, looked on.!
I J r., of G rants Pass, republican can ­
The a rt d e p a rtm e n t will again be ger for the production.
th ro u g h th e m ails to L innea E ric k ­ •
N ovem ber 16-17 — Jackson •
The girl stated the boy was shot!
didate for rep resen tativ e, first dis-
u n d e r the direction of the L ad ies’!
son, of A storia, because the ^ ir l re ­ <?> County Sunday School Associa-
j trict. C ram er is a young m an, who
when be stopped his autom obile on
A rt club which has already obtained
fused to m arry him.
----------------- | g rad u ated from tiie Oregon A gricul­
i«' tion convention at Phoenix.
<$> the road to investigate m otor trou-
th e prom ise of a rem ark ab le collec­
Johnson is said to have told the
t u r a l college in 1919. D uring his
N ovem her 20-25— “ Irrig a tio n <$> ble. She says she only had a glim pse.
tio n of fancy work of all descrip­
girl he would kill her on Novem ber
J-------------------------------------------- final year a t the in stitu tio n he was
W eek.”
of the assailan t. B arrow s and the
tions. As th e re a re m any a rtists in
16 unless she m arried him . In the
Novem ber 22 — “ Colonial <S> girl a re m em bers of prom inent\V en- ' day session of Sunday school w ork- president of the s< lent body and a
! ers in the county, who are in con_i m em ber of L am da C'.i Alpha f ra te r­
A shland and its vicinity, a p a rtic u ­
m eantim e she got the revolver.
(<s> p la y e rs ,” Lyceum num ber.
<$■ tu ra fam ilies.
larly fine display is expected in china
• vention a t Phoenix.
A U nited S tates m arshal a rre ste d
Novem ber 30, T hursday
nity. This is his first ¡ ‘tem pt to
and o th e r types of painting.
Follow ing is th e program for N o - |e n te r poIitics
Johnson for violation of the postal
T hanksgiving Day
laws.
T his year, prizes a re being offered
vem ber 17:
y
Novem ber 30— M edford-A sh- <$>: 111
!
to m erc h an ts' booths and for window
10:00— D evotional, Rev. W. Judson
land football gam e.
i
l
l
BIRTHDAY IS MOTIF PGP.
ATLANTA, Ga„ Nov.- 16.— It is
displays, both of which help in giv­
Oldfield, A shland.
❖
D ecem ber 5-8— W in ter F air. <$>
PARTY SUNDAY AFTERNOON
ing color to the e n tire a ffa ir. Thu ¡he observation of Mrs. J. Scott Par-!
10:30— “ Object Lessons,” Rev John*
I
m erc h an ts a re asked to co-operate rish , of Richm ond, Va., and piesi-i
E. Day B utte Falls.
Mrs. E. J. R oberts enjoyed a de­
and a rra n g e th e ir windows in an e s - 1 dent of the city ’s Y. W. C. A., th a t!
1
1
:00—
Discussion.
And Still They Come—
lig h tfu l birth d ay p arty given in her
pecially a ttra c tiv e m anner, bearin g the girl of a score of years ago got |
1 1 :1 0 — A ddress, ‘ The T each er”—
M obilization days of 1917 were
honor last Sunday. Novem ber 12.
o u t the holiday schem e of th e stre e t ju st as m uch pleasure out of exceed-'
W ho?
Miss Mary Spencer, H er birth d ay really was on the 11th,
¡called to m ind th is m orning when
ing the social speed lim it as does the,
decorations.
Ashland.
b ut com ing on A rm istice day. was
¡fo u r squads of itin e ra n t w an d erers
PORTLAND, Nov. 16.— The recent
girl
of today, and th a t a t h e a rt sh e ,
P ou ltry and rab b its will be exhib­
W hat a T eacher S h o u l d not celebrated until Sunday, as come
¡advanced up Oak s tre e t in charge of $3,000,000 school bond issue fori
ited in large num bers, notices of dis­ was ju st as blase and took ju st as;
T each,” Rev. E. P. Law rence, ’ Of the p arty wished to a tte n d the
¡a railro a d policem an th is m orning, in new buildings in P o rtlan d has been
plays from various sections of th e I m any chances as the m odern g i r l ! CHEYENNE. Wyo.
Nov. 16.-
M edford.
¡M edford celebration.
order to say “ how dy” to Ju stice declared illegal by Chicago bond at-
s ta te alread y being received. It is w ith bobbed h a ir and n ev er-tirin g Tw enty-nine m otorists, snow bound c owdy. This crew was au gm ented torneys. The bonds are alread y sold.
“ How? Mrs. IL A. Cannday.
An elab o rate birth d ay d in n er v
expected th a t Jackson county will vivacity.
M edford.
served a t the hom e of her grand-
since last S atu rd ay , 19 m iles n o rth by th e a rriv al of several o th ers from but p u rchasers, atto rn ey s say. a re
hold its own in com petition w ith!
• inw ardly ¡he giri o; 20 years ago. of Cheyenne, w ere recovered to d a y ! th e city jail.
All w ere searched and ‘ wholly defective.” The d istric t at- 11 '•45— Convention picture.
dau g h ter, Mrs. M. E. R a n d le s, and
" fo re ig n ” fowl. H. W. F ram e, T al­
' " niodern girl
a pa r ty which reached them w ith found to be
th e usual v ariety of to rney has been ordered to appeal 12:00 B asket lunch a t Clyde ball, she was the recipient
of a nn m h f •
en t. will be th e su p e rin te n d e n t of does. Shu took ju st as m any chances a huge c a te rp illa r tra c to r and a ; “ h a rd -lu c k ” a rtists , in search, so the case im m ediately to th e suprem e;
(Coffee and tea fu rn ish ed .)
of beau tifu l gifts
th is d e p a rtm e n t, w hile B. F. Keeney,
° l'ea about It, and tru ck .
T heir food for five days they said, of em ploym ent. Lack of co urt to get its ruling. M eanwhile, 1 :3 0 — D evotional, Wr. W. Robinson,
Those present w re: Mr. an d M rs.
E ugene, will be one of th e judges. con' 1 out u l \ j..ot b>, as we would
consisted of beans and potatoes, b u t a su itab le job was com m ented upon th e schools are overcrow ded, and
A shland.
E. E. Gall, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Rob-
He gave excellent satisfactio n in this s .i t t o ; a j , d, vl.ned Mrs. P a n is h in they are little th e w orse for th e ir by Ju stic e Gowdy and th e custom ary resid en ts a re clam oring tor m ore 2 :0 0 — W o rk e rs’ C onference—
j e rts, Mrs. Lulu Van W egen, Mr. and
d e p a rtm e n t a t th e W in ter F a ir held an interview here, w here she was a t- experience.
R
u
ra
l
schools^M
rs.
H.
W
Dav-
Mrs. M. E. R andles. Adam Beagle.
injunction to h it the highw ay, th e room for th e children,
tending the Southern Conference of
___
last year.
idson,
C
en
tral
Point.
and
Mrs. E. J, Roberts.
paving still being in fine c o n d i t i o n ------------------------
In the rab b it d e p a rtm e n t, Mrs. J. the Y. W*. C. A.
D
epartm
ental
schools.
State
to th e C alifornia line. One of the M edford B udget $<50,473—
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PARDON P E T IT IO N E R S A C TIV E
H. Y earslev will be one of th e judges.
Sunday School S uperintendent, WEAR SW EATERS TO SCHOOL;
his in g possession
M edford will need $66,473 to run
v a lete
g ra n paperB
ts had c in
A re A hlh. ; R ed C r o s s -
' B E F O R E O LC O TT Q U ITS O F F IC E co rap
e rtify
to
She is said to be one o! th e bes
P o rtlan d .
his the city d u rin g 1923, according to
GIRLS ORDERED TO GO HOME
ex perts on rab b its in the n orthw est.
A num ber of the M edford busi-
service in the H olland navy.
¡th e budget prepared for the com ­ 3 :0 0 — “ The Boy in Sunday School,”
A larg e num ber of special prem ium s ness m en were soliciting today for
SALEM. Nov. 16.— Inspired to a
c
- __________________
Cash W ood, Jackson county.
KLAMATH FALLS, Nov. 16.— The
m ittee in charge of such a ffa irs by
will be offered by A shland m erchants the Red Cross, lending valuable as- tion by th e fact th a t he has only F ile In co rp o ratio n P a p e rs—
M. L. A lford, city recorder. Of this 3 :1 5 — R eports of com m ittees and dress regulations for girls in au g u -
to the prize w inners in both the sistance to th e ladies of th a t city, two m onths yet to serve in th e exec-
election of officers.
.ra te d last year at the K lam atJi coun-
A rticles of incorporation have am ount th e s tre e t d ep artm en t wifi
p o ultry and pet stock dep artm en ts. A fter com pleting th e ir canvass, the utive ch air, relatives and friends of been filed w ith th e corporation de- req u ire th e g re a te r portion, $14,258
7:30-— P raise service, A shland Sun- ty high school are being so rigidly
Dogs will have th e ir sh a re to play men will have a certified a c co u n ta n t a half dozen inm ates of the Oregon p a rtm e n t a t Salem by th e C. F. & T. The fire d e p a rtm e n t will need $11,-
day School O rchestra.
enforced th a t two girls appearing in
in the W in ter F a ir, a d e p a rtm e n t for verify the collections and from tim e s ta te p e n ite n tia ry have visited Gov- com pany of G rants P ass, w ith a cap- 530 and the police d ep artm en t, 8 :0 0 — A ddress, “ Sunday School sw eaters were sent home a fte r th eir
canines having been in au g u ra te d this to tim e issue public sta te m e n ts of e rn o r O lcott d u rin g th e last two or ita l stock of $24.000. The m em bers $4987. A nother item of expense is
E vangelism ," Rev. B. C. Mill- rem onstrances had been of no avail,
year. L ast year a n um ber of dogs ex p en d itu res m ade.
They believe th re e days in quest of clem ency.
of the co rporation a re O. A. Colby, the flo atin g indebtedness of $10,-
er, A shland.
They re tu rn e d , a t noon w earing
w ere shown a t th e fair and proved th a t as the public fu rn ish es the m on-j
G overnor Olcott alw ays has been F. E. F rench and J. R. Thom pson. 500. In order to m eet all of the ex- 8 :3 0 — Phoenix q u a rte t.
overcoats over their m iddies. The
one of the m ost a ttra c tiv e featu res. ey it has the right to know lioWj opposed to in te rfe rin g w ith court de- Mr. F ren ch recently moved to G rants p en d itu res it is planned to levy a 8 :4 0 — In sta lla tio n of officers.
reg u latio n s req u ire the w earing of
F o r th is reason it was decided to and foi w hat p u .p o se the money will crees. and it is not believed here Pass from A shland, having been tax of 15 m ills. A shland's proposed 8 :5 5 — “ The Single H ead of W h e at” m iddies, blue o r black sk irts and low
c re a te a d e p a rtm e n t for dogs alone. heSjBxpended.
th a t he will issue any pardons to in- ow ner of th e A shland lau n d ry for budget calls for an expenditure of
Mrs. Cr C. H ulet, A shland.
heeled shoes. They prohibit rouge
L iberal prizes will be offered for fine
i m ates of th e prison p rio r to th e ex- several years previous to his leaving $46,794.32, and a tax levy of 18.7 9 :0 0 — Benediction, Rev. Joseph W. and lip sticks and all b u t sim ple
pedigreed stock.
A w aul ad will sell it.
ip ira tio n of his term next J a n u a ry , i ihe city.
m ills.
Angell, Phoenix.
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