Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 28, 1922, Image 1

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♦ cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
A shland D ah . v tidings
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VOLUME
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings. Voi. 43)
STAGE SETTING
Ï0 WINTER FAIR
E
LEGAL HOLIDAY THURSDAY
B usiness firm s, banking in-
stitu tio n s and city offices in
the city will be closed in gen-
eral T hursday, Novem ber 30. in
$► observance
of
T hanksgiving
Day. Those firm s th a t rem ain
open for the m ost piart will
close long enough to enable ev-
erybodv to tak e in th e A shland-
M edford football gam e.
The
post office will observe th e day,
M ERCHANTS TO DECORATE WIN­
fu rnishing only the service giv-
DOWS FOR PER IO D OE
e-» on Sundays.
DECEM BER 5-H
Those having any publication
they wish printed in t h \ Ash-
land Daily T idings a re requested
to tu rn in th e ir copy W ednes-
day forenoon, as the T h u rsd ay
issue of the new spaper will be
E ight L ocal P eo p le A lready E n ter
suspended.
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
NOW SELLING TICKETS
C ontest w ith More E xpected; Many
B usin ess F in n s A cquire Space for
B ooths; Rivalry Is K een.
No. 74
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922
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COMING EVENTS
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Novem ber 29 — Maccabees
dance and feed.
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Novem ber 30, T hursday
<$> T hanksgiving Day.
¡ft
Novem ber 30— M edford-Ash
ft land football gam e,
ft
Decem ber 2 — E a ste rn S ta r
<$> B azaar.
ft
D ecem ber 2— F orm al open-
ft ing Civic Club building.
ft
D ecem ber 5-8— W in ter F air.
D ecem ber 16— S tew art Long,
ft lec tu re r, Lyceum course.
]ft
Decem ber 22.— High school
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SHIP SUBSIDY 10
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Ply' ♦; MIDSHIPMEN ARE SCORED
purchase hU ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft BY PRESIDENT HARDING
Campaign launched with generous contributions for the
of an ambulance to go with hospital equipment; every
citizen urged to get behind the movement
and to help put it across.
D runkenness
Ginne
F o llo w in g
Saturday
Anny-Nuvy
Declared
“ Dis­
gra cefu l” ; Source of Liquor Supply
To Be Investigated by Denby.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. — The
first test vote tak en shows the house"
to be in favor of the ship subsidy,
bill by a m ajo rity of 132 to 93.
In accordance to its policy of backing any Daily Tidings takes the stand that an ambu­
R epresentative Davis, of Tennessee,
movement that is for Ashland and the bet­ lance is of vital importance to complete the
1 dem ocrat, m ade the test by m oving
terment of the community in general, the equipment of the Community Hospital, and
' to s trik e out the provisions of the
Ashland Daily Tidings is glad at this time as a community proposition, every citizen in
bill providing financial aid and a s­
) LOS ANGELES, Nov,. 28.— D etec-•
hold good here as are offered for the ’
to announce that it is behind the Community the district should he permitted to contribute ! fives a re w orking on a clew which! sistance for Am erican ships.
The m ajority for the am endm ent
booth prizes.
Hospital aud that it is highly in sympathy to the fund.
| m ay reveal a woman in an effo rt to indicates, leaders say, th a t sufficient
Spotless windows are th e first re-
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with the proposition of obtaining a Commun­
Donations for any amount desired will be I solve the m ystery of th e death ye»" stre n g th has been g a th ered to pass
q u isite in th e contest while a d v e r­
* gub8U ntlal m a jo rity to-
ity Ambulance for Ashland.
received at the office of the Ashland Daily I terday aftern o o n of Vaden E l w y n n e ^ b|U
tising values, o rig in ality of display
More than 500 rounds of am m unl-
! Boge, w orld w ar veteran, of H ills-,
and decorative ideas in general will tion w ere expended by m em bers of
Tidings,
and
will
be
directed
into
the
proper
m orrow.
The Ashland Daily Tidings announces that
■ boro. Or., found in a poisoned con-
c o n trib u te to the success of the prize th e 484th com pany a t drill Monday
channels.
Help
make
the
Community
Hos­
1 dition in a hotel. It is e ith e r a c a s e ' WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.— P re si­
w inner. All business firm s are ex-, night, when several contested in a ' it has contributed $100 to a general fund
pital
and
the
community
ambulance
commun­
■
of m u rd e r o r silicide, police b e lie v e.; dent H arding is determ ined steps
which is being formed for the purchase of
pected to put fo rth a special effo rt tu rk e y shoot, resu ltin g in th e win-
ity
property
in
fact
as
well
as
in
name.
Poison was found in th e dregs of will be tak en im m ediately to m ake
in a rra n g in g an a ttra c tiv e window, ning of several fine “b ird s.” In te r-
an ambulance to be used in connection with
a
coffee
cup. He ordered two m eals j
iWe a repetition of th e “ dis-
Ashland
is
your
city;
the
hospital
is
your
w h ether they intend to e n te r the est was so keen th a t the m en con-
the Community Hospital.
b
ro
u
g
h
t
to
his
room,
w
here
he
had
gfaceful
scenes.. enacted at P h ila .
contest or not.
¡tin n e d firing u n til a fte r 1 o’clock
hospital, and the ambulance will be your
reg
istered
as
“
V.
E.
Boge
and
w
ife.”
j
delphia
by
m idehipm en follow ing the
The ticket selling contest is now , th is m orning,
In making this contribution, the Ashland ambulance.
T
here
was
no
evidence
of
a
woman
on, with eig h t stu d e n ts from A shland
Several new m em bers w ere re-
Army-Navy football game last S at­
in his room, and no one ever saw him urday, it was announced today.
high school alread y a t work. E n -lceiv ed into the organization, all new
Every city has a com m unity s p ir i t.. and he volunteered to subscribe $100 uals m av u n d e rta k e to fit up and w ith a woman. His m other in Hills-
trie s in th is contest a re still open, m en being tu rn e d over to P riv ate
C orrective m easures do not con-
I
*
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in
stru
ctio
n
.
he
(
it | to a fund to buy one, O thers t'ol- would charge nothing w hatever for boro is shocked, and says her boy tem plate the abolition of the an nual
H
u
n
n
icu
tt
for
T
he.
Som
etim es it is hard to find, b ut iti
according to J. H. F u lle r, s e c re ta i>
of th e cham ber of com m erce, and com pany was put th ro u g h th e sc h o o l! is alw ays there.
The th in g s t h a t : lowed quickly, and so the fund has his labor.
j was a “ good boy.” He was not inar- : classic it was stated.
lickets may be obtained by calling .at of the soldier and the squad, w ith- , keep this sp irit under cover are je a l-| piled up in 24 hours as follows:
| Dr. Ja rv is proposed to estab lish ried.
his office
Prizes offered in m
this
is out
o u i a arm
rm s s, , w hile
u iie S
o c ergeant
ig c a m /S a rg e n t, , ««—
ousy,
»j,
and, Dr. S w e d e n b u r g ............................ $100 some special a p p a ra tu s to m ake the
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.— “ Shock-
contest are $15 for the stu d e n t sell- dem o n strated killing holds in hand- m ost of all, m isunderstanding. B ut i Dr. J a r v i s ........................................ 100 equipm ent of the hospital still m ore: HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TO
| ed beyond m easu re,’’ lie s lid, over
W oods ...................................... 100 j com plete.
GATHER AT EUGENE! tbe m anner in which the m idship­
ing th e g re a te st num ber of tickets, to-hand fighting.
‘
—
to
m
an,
and
talk
to
each
o
th
e
r
rig
h
t
Jesse
W i n b u r n ............................... 100
All of which shows th a t the old
$10 fo r th e second, and $5 each for
The recently in stalled canteen, un-
men of the U nited State naval acad-
the next five stu d e n ts in order, der S ergeant W olcott is reported to! out of th eir h e a rts, why, bless you,j Ashland Tidings ........................... 100 ord er of narrow ness, bigotry, self-!
EUGENE, Nov. 28.— More t h a n 'emy conducted them seb >s in Phila
Those who have e n te re d the contest be living up to expectations, and is • som ething w orth while follows.
| G. S. B utler ...................................... 100 ishness, jealousy and suspicion w hich| 500 boys of high school age a re e x -! deiphia a fte r the Army-Navy game
to date a re Mary M cKendree. Char- a very in te re stin g feature. A spe-.
Som ething happened a t a m e e tin g 'J . p. Dodge & Sons .................... 100 has so long kept A shland in the pected to g a th e r in Eugene Decern-! tb e re S aturday, Secret try of W ar
les T ilton T herone F a irs, W albert cial drill for the new men will he ; yesterday in the C om m unity hospital. | B ert Moses ....................................
50 town pum p class is now throw n into ber 1-3 as delegates to the O lder , Denby today ordered an i.»vesiiga-
F la ck u s
Donald Snyder, V ernon held W ednesday evening.
j All the physicians in town were ¡M urphy E lectric Shop ..............
25: the ju n k pile. O ur faces a re tu rn e d Bays’ conference for w estern and lion to d eterm in e th • source of the
Johnson
and
Ken
In
the
tu
rk
e
y
shoot,
five
shots
be-
th
ere
to
talk
things
over
w
ith
Jesse
o
.
A.
P
a
u
l
s
e
r
u
d
............................
25 to the east, w here the sun comes up, so u th ern Oregon, held under the aus- liquor, which he adm itted flowed
P hipps, F red erick
ing
fired
from
any
position
by
each
j
W
inburn,
who
now
controls
the
h
o
s-;C
.
L.
Loom
is
.................................
15 which is q u ite a d iffe re n t th ing from pices of the Y. M. C. A. Among the {reely
n eth Hobson.
m
aking
nr-
co
n
testan
t
resu
lted
in
th
e
fo
llo
w
-<
pital
and
is
p
u
ttin
g
it
into
shape
as
Dr.
A.
E.
W
oods
and
fam
ily
an-
facing the west, w here the sun goes speakers win be N orm an F. Colem an,
M erchants who are
P o rtla n d , president of the Oregon
rangem ents for booths to date are ing men w inning “ b ird s” :
to m ake it th e m ost com plete and uounced today they would give a ; down.
the H G E nders com pany. Swenson
F irst round:
W ertz, B arnard. ■ m odern place of the kind in so u th e rn concert in th e near fu tu re , and tu rn !
W ith th is new s p irit show ing w ith Four-L o rg anization; Dr. H arold F. FARM POPULATION FOR 192«
& Peebler H P Holm es. Bose Bros., S outhard and Ja lo com peting, tied a t j Oregon.
] the e n tire proceeds into the am bu- a new a d m in istra tio n com ing into of-1 Bowman, pastor of the F irs t Presby-] GIVEN BY DEPT. G F COMMERCE
\s h la n d F ru it a n d Produce com pany. 50 each. Tie was shot off. resn ltin g j
The doctors shook hands w ith o n e p a n ce fund.
I fice soon, w ith the new hotel as- terian church, P o rtla n d ; J. W. P al-j
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.— The de-
th e Vining th e a te r. Jo rd a n E lectric in W ertz and B arn ard tying a t 50, ¡a n o th e r— not a frigid greetin g , m ind.
The T .dings is behind th is praise- sured, w ith a com m unity house and m er, a ssista n t secretary of the P o rt-
t
t of com m erce announces
com pany, M cNair Bros., J. P. Dodge w ith the o th ers h ittin g 49 and 48 you; not a form al joining of hands.! w orthy m ovem ent and will accept a com m unity hospital th a t would be land Y. M. C. A.; Dr. E. H. P e n c e ,’
lo lb e fo u rte e n th d e ­
ft Sons A shland G reenhouse, and respectively.
In shooting off th is accom panied by the s ta re of a dead! fu rth e r subscriptions to the a m b u -la credit to any place ten tim es th e jo f W estm inster P resb y terian ch“ rch> i ceanial ceusus th e 31 61 4 269 farm
th e D etrick G roceteria, Some of the tie. W ertz won w ith a score of 50; I fish ’s eye; but a real handclasp j lance fund. It is estim ated th a t it size of A shland, th e outlook lo o m s; P o rtla n d ; J. C .^M eehan, city box»’ j
enum erated" as of Ja n u ar;
¡secretary of the P o rtlan d Y. M. C. A.,
w arm ed by w arm blood. They agreed; will cost $1100 or $ i2 0 0 . Some dis- large and propitious.
county o rg an izatio n s such as the B arnard scoring 48.
1, 1920, were grouped according to
county h e a lth association, the W. C.
The second m atch was betw een | to work to g eth e r like
the T hree mission was had as to the m ost a d -j
And, m ost im p o rta n t of all w ith Dr. J. M. W alters,
p asto r of the i sex and age as follows: Males, 16,-
T U and o th ers are planning on
B arnard. S outhard and Burns. Two M usketeers— all for one, one for a d v a n ta g e o u s place to keep the a m b u -' A shland w orking hand in hand w ith M ethodist church of Eugene, and W. 496,338; fem ales, 15,117,931. I'n-
b o o th s
The e n trv lists have not yet
ad d itio n al shoots were necessary, re- — a<id the whole crowd for the good lance.
One suggestion was to use Jesse W inburn, instead of ag ain st W. Dillon, secretary of the Oregon i der 10 years of age, 8,138,070; 10
been closed, and ad d itio n al firm s can
su itin g in a win for B arnard. of A shland.
the engine house, w here it could be him , as in the past, the prospects for S tate Y. M. C. A.
to 20 years, 7,824,106; 21 years and
place th e ir nam es w ith the cham ber
Ja lo won the th ird m atch conipet-
Every physician and d e n tist is to j operated on sh o rt notice by the fire our b eautiful city are rosy w ith!
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over, 15,652,093. The farm popu­
, st x W ertz ------
j Southard,
enjoy equal priviliges a t th e hospital d ep artm en t.
prom ise.
of com m erce for booth space d u rin g ing a g ain
and
l a t i o n com prises all persons actually
th e W inter F air. Prizes offered in
W ertz and B arnard shot the fo u rth u n d er its new m anagem ent. T here
Then Dr. Sw edenburg said he!
Jesse W inburn is the biggest asset
I m aking th eir hom es on farm s, re-
is to be no favoritism of any n a tu r e .: would fit up one of the room s in th e A shland ever had. In a very sh o rt
th is com petition a re : $15, firs t; m atch. W ertz w inning.
i gardless of w hether engaged in agri-
$10 second
and a C hristm as tu rk e y Ta the fifth , Jalo and S outhard All th e facilities of th e hospital a re hospital.
Jesse W inburn said he tim e, he has become one of the really
• c u ltu re, together w ith farm laborers
for th ird
m et, S o uthard losing out by a n a r - i a t the service of ail m em bers of the! would fit up a n o th e r and dedicate It big men of Oregon.
It is ou r good
! and th e ir fam ilies living elsew here
A nnouncem ent of the program for row m argin. A re tu rn m atch, w ith professions on exactly equal term s. Ito his m other. Dr. Ja rv is stated th a t fo rtu n e to have him m ake his h o m e (
th an on farm s, but not living in in ­
r week will be m ade in
sam e co n testan ts, was won by.
And all this cam e about because I he would endeavor to get the E lks here. His ideas, his progressiveness
corporated places.
a day or so
Due to th e success of S outhard. S ou th ard , shooting ag ain st th ere was no ta lk in g behind closed iq fit up a th ird room , and Dr. S w ed -! his nationally known abilities as an
The sex ratio for the farm popu­
the 50 cent season ticket last year. W ertz, lost the seventh m atch.
doors, no 2x4 “ b uck,” no b a c k b itin g ,' enburg prom ised to m ake a s im ila r ! a d v e rtise r, his all-round q u laities as
lation in 1920 w.
109.1 m ales to
it has been decided by the com m ittee
B arnard. S outhard and Jalo shot no back yard o r engine house gossip effo rt w ith the Masons.
a “ G o-G etter” and a “ D oer,” a re at-!
In accordance with a n n u al custom 100 fem ales, as ag; Inst a ratio of
io ad h ere to th e original plan of a d u ring the eight go, Ja lo w inning..
One of th e doctors said we ought
Mr. Dodge agreed to fu rn ish at trib u te s th a t will add much to the d atin g back to 1863, of observing j
t0
f(Jr tbe e n ljre ¡m p u laiio n
Inspired
by
his
shooting,
Ja
lo
chai-
fO
have an am bulance in A shland, actu al cost all room s which individ- fam e of th is city.
! the last T hursday in Novem ber as a
U nited States. In
erv sta te
50 cent season tick et th is year.
lenged C aptain J. Q. Adam s for a j —
.
-------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------. day of thanksgiving and prayer, and gxcept th ree_ _ W est‘ Vir
i, W yo­
go.
and
lost
th
e
match,.
W
ertz
a
n
d
i
OREfiOX
p
o
WS
RATE
HIGH,
cities.
The
oven
is
composed
of
M
ARSHFIELD
JA
IL
NEEDS
!
follow
ing
the
suggestion
of
the
presi
ASHLAND WOMAN IS
m ing and A rizona— the ratio of
R E PO R TED M ARRIED C aptain A dam s m et in the fin al.
NEW IRON BARS TODAY den t of the U nited S tates, and Gov- maleg tQ fem ales was higher for the
SAYS REPORT FROM O. A. C. th re e com partm ents w ith fo u r heat-
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m atch A dam s losing out.
ernoi Olcott of Oregon, A sh la n d , farni population th an for th e total
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ing u n its and each co m partm ent is
I
OREGON
AGRICULTURAL
C
O
L
-'so
a
rra
n
g
e
d
th
a
t
it
m
ay
he
used
sep-,
M
ARSHFIELD,
Or.,
Nov.
28.—
C.
|
again will lay aside her busy cares population> despite th eta c t th a t the
Mrs. Aim ee E nders, of th is city, I
LEGE,
Corvallis,
Nov.
28—
(Special)
'
a
ra
te
ly
if
so
desired.
The
o
v
e
n
’ear-
L-
O
'B
rien,
serving
a
term
here
for
for a day, to ren d e r th an k s for the foreign born e iem ent, in which the
a n d H. S. Deuel, of M edford, were
' — Out of 44,144 tests for tu b e r c u lo - rie s a load of 14 k ilow atts and is!^arcen>Y and w anted in both Salem m unificient blessings bestow ed by an m aies considerably ou<.nuinoer th
q uietly m arried a t Y reka, Calif.,
sis am ong Oregon c a ttle only 406 re- of threei-phase connection, w ith a a n d E ugene on b u rg lary charges, es- om niscient C reator.
fem ales, is found m ainly in the cities
last Tuesday evening, according to
1 actors had been discovered up to voltage of 220.
caped from the county jail a t day-
F o r all of those blessings, for o u r q>his m eans th a t la rg e r num bers of
info rm atio n ju st received in A sh­
I Ju ly 1, 1922. This volum e of testin g
Mr. Jorgenson, th e p ro p rieto r, has light. > He
was not missed u ntil prosperity, for ou r resources, for women th an of men are leaving th '
land.
placed O regon am ong th e first five equipped his place w ith new fixtures nearly noon.
O Brien had dug th e brave and tru e h e a rts in men and farnis ¡n search of m ore lu crativ e
Mrs. E nders is well know n in A sh­
in
th
e
U
nited
States,
according
to
a
th
ro
u
g
h
o
u
t,
all
th
e
show
cases
being
b
a
rs
out
of
a
sk y lig h t of the jail, women, freely m ay we pour our full fields of endeavor. E ast of the Mis-
land, having lived here for the past
_
i
recent
re
p
o
rt
of
th
e
U
nited
S
tates
m
ade
to
o
rd
er
as
have
the
shelves
which
is
on
the
second story of the m ete of th a n k s, as God has b e e n . s|ssippj riv er, the highest ratio for
several y ears and has a wide ac­
b
u
reau
of
anim
al
husbandry.
In
the
and
m
ixing
boards.
The
bread
a
n
d
,cou,’(
house
annex.
He crossed the bountiful indeed.
I any s ta te is th a t for W isconsin, 115.7
q u a in ta n ce over the city.
SALEM, Nov. 2S.- H usted ^ ;l!- n um ber of c a ttle u n d e r federal su- cake racks have also been installed, old court house, went th rough a sky-i
May
it
be
a
day
of
T
hanksgiving
t o ‘100 whl)e the low est, 100.8, an
Mr. Deuel is vice-president of the
K
own.»
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G
*-'.
c
o
n
iic
tu
l
sla>
ti
of
J
‘>roaie,
pervigion(
Oregon
sta
n
d
s
seventh
in
being
of
the
late
st
p
a
tte
rn
s
and
the
light
and
out
of
the
building.
His
on
which
we
all
raise
o
u
r
voices
in
pears for South C arolina. W est of
F,. K. Deuel & Sons dry goods and
of M edford, and
is one l d 'iiu i, I t .H an d po_iceman,^wa^s ^e" j j be e n tire country.
m ost convenient on th e m ark e t. A p a rtn e r in th efts here, T heodore Pul- unison, rem em bering tlie tim e-lion- ^be M ississipip, the corresponding
clo th in g sto re
nied a re h e a rin g on appeal of his!
The 13 Oregon counties still en- new electrical w ater h e a te r has also Ham, is still in jail.
, ored injunction th a t we are b ro th e rs r a ^|o ranged from 149.4 for Nevada
of M edford's
m ost
e n te rp risin g
c a s t bt .ore tin supieine co u it. This^ gaged jn e ra d ic a tio n -w o rk a re Ben- been in stalled , which does aw ay w ith
lan d read the sam e Bible and w orship tQ 103 7 for Louisiana. In general.
young business men.
1» «
f
1 n o t
ln r Y o l
n o A l,
la i x _ *
exhausts
his last
legal e resource
un-i ton, C lackam as, Clatsop, C o lu m b ia,; all wood, coal or gas devices usually H. \ . S m ith R e tu rs s from V acation
the sam e God.
th e ratio s a re higher in the west
T he young couple a re said to he
less an appeal to th e U nited S ta te s ! Ja<;kgon K lam athf Lane> Lincoln, necessary in a place of th is kind,
i Com ing over the Siskiyous in s n o w ! F irm in th e belief th a t our Hea- th an ,n the no rth and h ig h er in the
on a sh o rt honeym oon trip to San
suprem e co u rt is taken.
' Linn Moro, Baker, Union and W ash-
The firs t bakery goods turned out a n d fog is no sinecure, according to venly F a th e r will guide and p rotect no,.jh than in the south.
Francisco.
The crim e was com m itted in 1920, ingion.
In recent tests in Benton
from the oven was fc r the E lk s’ H. V. Sm ith, who retu rn ed to Ash- us as long as we a re tru e to H
i m
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and lie was sentenced to hang on county, 931 herds, num bering 6147
sm
oker
S
aturday
night
and
from
the
land
w
ith
his
fam
ily
early
M
onday
and
loyal
to
our
country,
and
m
at
FED ER A L TESTER CHE( KING
F e b ru ary 10, 1921. He was given anim als, w ere tested and 88 rea c to rs m an n er in which it disappeared, I evening. Mr. Sm ith left here No- we alw ays stan d united in p atriotism Palace Lunch C hanges Hands
UP ON JACKSON CO. CATTLE
a stay of execution.
: found.
I th e re is no doubt th a t it was all 'e m b e r 2, for a long a u to trip to and good citizenship.
The Palace lunch room located a?
!
-
first class
ro u th e rn C alifornia, visiting for a
I, th erefo re, C. B. L am kin, m ayor 51 F irst stre e t, and which has been
A federal “ T. B.” te s te r s ta rte d a
ELECTRIC BAKERY OPENS
Mr. Jo rg e n so n ’s d a u g h te r, Mrs. sh o rt tim e with Mr. Casey, form er of the city of A shland, Oregon re c -( o p eiated by \\< S. DeP* i for .he
clean-up of the county M onday m orn- Leaves fo r ’IYisei>—
EOR BUSINESS TODAY
H enry Bates of M edford, will assist p o stm aster of this city, a t Santa om m end th a t ou r people, on next p ast few y t a i s
as ecu pure iase
ing
All ow ners of cows, from one
Miss R uth E ske, of Belleview, left
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in the business d u rin g th e fir<t few M onica, Calif. The trip was m ade by T hursday, Novem ber th e 30th, as- by W. D. Jackson, form erly owner
up who w ant to be in on th is test S atu rd ay for San F rancisco, w here
The
Electric bakery opened its weeks and help get the business es-,wa.v of B akersfield, the San Ju a q u in sem ble them selves in th eir several of th e Plaza pool room , who took
should m ake the fact know n a t once, she expects to spend th e next few
| valley, P asadena, and the coast viaces of w orship or hom es, and ren-, charge of the place a t once and is
V sm all charge of probably 20 cents m onths tak in g a business course, doors th is m orning for the first tim e tablished.
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ro
u
te
home.
Before re tu rn in g , th e d e r unto A lm ighty God praise and dispensing hot dogs and o th er ea -
per head will b erequired to help Miss E ske ta u g h t th e school a t Sis- to th e public w ith a full line of
W
orking
at
T
alent__
I
p
arty
m ade a side trip into Mexico, th anksgiving for His protection and ables over the counter. Mr. DePeau
pajr tra n sp o rta tio n expense.
kiyou last w inter.
cakes, p astry and bread.
A
num
ber
of
A
shland
women
a
re
The
w
eath
D istricts aro u n d A shland will be
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, er a t tim es w a s* a little guidance d u rin g th e past year, and has not decided ju st w hat he will do,
This is th e larg e st electric bake-
s ta rte d on first.
Itin e ra ry is now ber
cows to be tested. This should ry in so u th e rn Oregon or n o rth e rn still going to th e cannery a t T alen t chilly, but th e p arty greatly enjoyed from the beginning o our govern-^but it a t o u g it th a t e w
c
tin
u
e
to
live
in
Ashland.
C.
B.
LAMKIN,
being m ade up, so if you would he include all c a ttle on the place over > C alifornia, being of th e 140 loaf , and say th a t work th e re m ay con- the e n tire outing. Mr. Sm ith is a ment.
M ayor.
¡railw ay m ail clerk an d h as been on 74-2
in on it. w rite or 'phone a t once to a ye ar old and applies to ca ttle ow n-!size. The oven is m ade by the Edi- tin u e for som e tim e,
Remember December 5 to 8. Win­
the P ortland-A shland ru n for nearly
the county a g e n t’s office at M edford. ers Who have not alread y signed the! son E lectric com pany, and is th e size
ter
Fair.
A w aat ad v ili Mil U.
33 years.
S tate your location and th e n u m - , petitions.
usually used in all of the larger
Boost for the W inter Fair.
i
In add itio n to the usual contest for
booths a t the W inter F a ir, Decem ber
5 to 8, th e stre e ts of th e city will
tak e on a gala appearance, and it is
expected the window decorating con­
test will be th e occasion of m uch |
riv alry .
The sam e prem ium s will!