Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 08, 1922, Image 1

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    ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, witnout <5
the aid of medicine, cures nine ®
€> cases out of ten of asthma.-
This is a proven.fact.
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A shland D aily tidings
& MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- ♦
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ozone at Ashland. The pure do- *
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(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
No. 82
ASTORIA THREATENED BY CONFLAGRATION
FIRE STARTS IN RESTAURANT AT EARLY
ALE BUILDINGS IN
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COMING EVENTS
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Decem ber 5-8— W inter F air.
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D ecem ber 16— S tew art Long,
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!<§> - D ecem ber 22.— High school
1®> operetta, “ The C aptain of Ply-
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D ecem ber 25, Monday —
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TILTONVILLE. O„ Dec. 8.— ®>
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The town council has passed a •
curfew ordinance, which pro- ®>
vides th a t youngsters who are X
not off th e stre e ts by 8:30 p. m. X
may be fined from $1 to $10. X
The village fire dep artm en t may <4 ;
X in stall a siren to serve as a fire *
!®> alarm , and also as a curfew .
X
DISMISSES IDEA THAT GOVERN­
HOOD RIVER FOWL GIVEN FIRST
MENT OWNERSHIP PROVED
PRIZE AT POULTRY
FINE PROGRAM BROADCAST
PRACTICAL
SHOW
FROM K. F. A. V. TONIGHT
27 business blocks destroyed with loss estimated at $15,000,000
Fire worst in history of entire Northwest; High wind, low
pressure and bursting main hinder work;
F^ortland gives aid.
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MEETING OF GOVERNORS
FRANK B' RILEY TO
! An excellent program arra n g e d by
j £ BEING CONSIDERED
SPEAK AT ARMORY W illiam Isaacs, will he broadcast
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¡from station K. F. A. ¥ ., a t the fair- Pl. ^ idvnt to AsU n o s e r Co. <
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ted L ectu rer Expected to A ttra c t
L arg e Crow d T o n ig h t; C arnival
Spivit to P rev ail; A w ards A rc
M ade f o r E xhibits in School Dept.
grounds, and radio fans from Mexico
For Enforcem ent, of l^aws o f the
to C anada will be given an opportun-
N ation; P resen t Conditions Char-
itv to listen to some of M edford’s
Hcterlved as “ N ationw ide S candal.*’
m usical talent.
A sim ilar program will be broad-
WASHINGTON, Deq. 8.— in a vig-
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Ju d g in g for the Southern Oregon cast som etim e in Ja n u ary , according orous m essage, h ittin g s tra ig h t from
ASTORIA, Dec. 8.— Two hundred pieces of a p p a ra tu s and m uch hose; m ent sto re, the W estern Union a n d )
One of the long established clubs P oultry show was com pleted T h u is- to Mr. V irgin, of V irgin’s radio serv- the Shoulder, P resident H arding ad-
business firn ts a re destroyed and to the scene.
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¡P o sta l T elegraph offices, n e w s p a p e r in the city, tin» A shland Study club, day, iirs t prize for the best bird en ­ ice, who is deligh’ed th a t the a rtists dressed a joint session of congress
dam age estim ated at from $10,000.-
N orris Staples, ow ner of the F ord offices of the A storia B udget and th e has been the first to avail itself of terp d going to a w hite Plym outh have volunteered th e ir services.
dealing with the railroad situ atio n ,
The personnel follows:
000 to $15,000,000 reported as a re- garage, and president of the Bank M orning A storian, the A storia N a -jth e opportunity to fo re g a th e r in the Kook pullet owned by Bert Senter, of
a g ric u ltu ra l relief and prohibiton.
R uth W arner-—Sbprano.
He suggested the advisability of a d ­
su it of a d is a s tro u s fire which swept of Com m erce, died of. h e a rt failu re in tional bank th e Palace re s ta u ra n t, heau tifu l new com m unity club house. Hood River. More th an 500 fowls
W illiam F. Isaacs— B aritone.
ju stin g the railw ay labor board and
A storia today. The fire s ta rte d sud- his hu rry to save m any of th e auto- the A m erican Railw ay Express office Being one of th e pioneer organiza- w ere displayed in the 200 pens. Oth-
W. C arlton Ja n es—-Violin.
th e tra n sfe r of its functions to the
denly in the Thiel Bros, re s ta u ra n t m obiles in his place o f business, and num erous o th e r business firm s. tiong of the city, it is extrem ely fit- ers wbo received aw ards were A lbert
A ccom panists— Mrs. C arlton Janes in te rsta te
F irs t re p o rts from A storia gave ting th a t this should be the appoint- L,arson and wife, C arlto n , Or., w ith
com m erce
com m ission
ab o u t 7:30 o’clock, and im m e d ia te ly ! G uests at the W einhardt-A qtoria ho-
a pen of 50 birds, w hile E. R. S tro n g -¡an d Mrs. George Andrews,
th rough the addition of new m em ­
jum ped to a d jo in in g buildings and tel were forced to flee from the th e burned area as being bounded ed place of m eeting.
quist, B eaverton, and M. M. Lower, I
sw ept the h e a rt of the business s e c -, burning stru c tu re , ta k in g to th e w in d ! by A storia, D uane, N inth and F our-
bers.
Could our fo reb ears of the m id-
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l y , mu. ,
G aston, w ere stro n g contenders. ,
He dism issed the idea of govern­
tion.
Tw enty-seven city blocks in swept stre e ts in scanty a ttire . A s lte e n th stre e ts, but la te r word from n in eteen th century, who first looked
.
m ent operation as having failed and
th is area a re reported to have been far as is know n no lives have been the seaport city increased this area, upon th is valley in its virgin s ta t e ,! “ The q u ality of all poultry was ]
I im practical. He said railro ad strik es
wiped out by the flam es, which are lost. The hotel has been com pletely;
This is the second serious fire to have jjre-visioned some of the won­ high, especially in the b arfed Ply-1
m
outh
Rocks
and
Rhode
Island
I'
! should be prohibited by law and en-
also jeo p ard izin g several of th e gu tted by the fire.
visit A storia recently, a sh o rt tim e derful
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...... tran sfo rm -
changes
th a t have
docks.
Among the chief business houses ago a saw m ill being destroyed a t an ed its rugged u n tried beatflv into the R eds’ declared B X . Keeney of E n ­
; dorsed a living wage fo r railw ay
in an effo rt to check th e progress destroyed by the co n flagration a re
estim ated loss of $1,000,000.
A rcadia the succeeding g e n e ra tjo n g i Pen e> beiore re tu rn in S t° (he W iliam-^
! w orkers.
of the co n flag ratio n , firem en dyna- th e Bank of Com m erce, the M ason-!
PORTLAND, Dec. 8.— The Red now enjoy, they would have tho u g h t ■ e tte valley tow n- The e n tire exhihi-j
H arding ch aractarized present law
m ited m uch v aluable property. W ork E hrm an e stab lish m en t, a th ree-sto ry Cross, th e city of P o rtlan d , and all they “ builded b e tte r than t h e y '1’0” *S excel!ent for a fair 01 tbls
enforcem ent as a “ nationw ide scan­
I kind. Had the fact been published
d a l,” and the “ m ost dem oralizing
of fighting the flam es was reta rd e d hotel, the W einhardt-A storia h o te l,! business agencies here have volun- knew .’’.
EUGENE, Dec. 8.— Mr. and Mrs. factor in our national 1 fe.” He an-
by a high wind, low w ater pressure the F a rr D rug com pany, the Boston teered aid to A storians in w hat is;
Onp of {he forem ost nie‘n ibers of I th a t no restrictio n s had been placed
exhibitors
and b u rstin g m ains. The P o rtlan d C lothing com pany, the A storia H ard- easily the w orst catastro p h e and fire tbe c]u)j Mrg ^¡¡ce A pplegate Piel ' S to
'° com
com petition,
petltlon' ex“
ihitors from
Horn Jam es C hurch, burned n the fire nounced his intention of sum m oning
fire dep artm en t has rushed several w are com pany, the Beehive D epart-; in the h istory of the northw est.
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o
»1 a / tl’6 e,ltire sta te would have flooded follow ing a gasoline explosion which governors in a confer, nee a t W ash-
is tlie d a u „ h te i of one of the hard., the fair with all kinds of poultry, proved fatal to six children and th e .in g to n soon Io discuss the problem
hrftvari tbn
° get a stric te r observance 1 of the
, nmilPPl'c
p io n e tis uvbn
who braved
the bardonino
h a id sn ip s The tu rk ey s are the finest I h a v e ) m oth e r of th ree, were still in a criti- and
MALTA t O M M ANDERV KNIGHT
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'e . .
,
, gon> and |11S ever seen, and the cash aw ards were cai condition today.
Mrs. C h u rc h ’ law bv a closer co-operation of sta te
TEM PLARS ELECT O FFICERS
| nam e is ' w rit in large le tte rs in t h e ' m o s f generous.
may die, though h er husband has an ; and federal officers.
i
iea ily history of so u th ern Oregon.)
Nearly as m any rab b its were ex- j excellent chance to live
He also endorsed the im m ediate
The reg u la r m eeting of th e K n ig h t I
The g ra n d fa th e r o f Mrs. Piel was i n ) hiblted here as a t the Pacific In te r- ) _ ---------------------------------
need of- credit to farm ers th ro u g h
T em plars was held in Masonic hall ■
the first em igrant tra in whose final national Livestock exposition in band
W ednesday n ig h t, and th e an nual
beginning a little past 7 1 the n a tio n ’s financial system s, and
destin atio n was th is valley.
i P o rtla n d , according to Mrs. E. R. o’clock. The speaker of the evening recom m ended
election of officers was held, result-)
two
co n stitutional
In the year 1896, a th o u g h tfu li Y earsley, of Oak Grove, Or., judge will be F ra n k Branch Riley on the am endm ents the child labor am end­
ing in the follow ing k n ig h ts being;
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band of men and women, seekers for this d ep artm en t. The Flem ish ‘L u r / o f the c / a t N o r th w U t” M r m ent and one prohibiting the issu­
chosen to m anage the a ffa irs of the)
SALEM, Dec. 8.— The Pom padour am id classical lore, organized a G iants and New Zealand breeds w e r e , Riley comes with an excellent repu- ance of tax free securities by states
lodge for the com ing year.
Dr. F. H. Johnson, of A sh lan d ,| Miners»! Springs com pany of Ashland Shakespearian club under the able the stro n g est. J. F. Sm ith, of P o ri- ta tio n and a large crowd ig expect
and m unicipalities which has tied up
em inent com m ander; W. H. McGow-) has f‘led w ith the sta te engineering i tu to rsh ip of P rofessor Irving Vining, j land, with a w hite Flem ish senior ed tQ a tte n d the closing num ber of $18,000,000,000 on which the gov­
M edford, generalissim o; H. C. d e p a rtm e n t an im plication for an- A fter five years of research along buck, was aw arded first for the bestj the W inter F a ir
Follow ing the e rn m e n t gets no tax. ’
M ount A shland c h a p te r of the D. an o
A R will again offer prizes to the S parr, of A shland, cap tain g en eral; : th o rity
a p p ro p riate w ater from these lines, the w ork of the club) ra b b it on display. Hal E. O sb o rn e ,! c,oge of the addreS8, th e rem ain d er
school children stu dying American « ’«"n F abrick, of M edford, senior j springs for a dom estic supply in lapsed— to he reorganized in Octo- . of P o rtla n d , en tered th e best Check- o{ the evening will be devoted to
history and to the high school stu - w arden; 1). H. Jackson, of A sh la n d ,) Jackson county a t an estim ated cost) her 1901, under the nam e of the ered G iant senior buck, w hile The dancing, a carnival atm osphere he-
d en ts for a patrio tic essay declaim ed Junior w arden; C. H. V anpel, of
^8000.
| “A^ ,and
VieJ ^ ading C ircle.” i Sun Gold H utches, of T alen t, tied ing planned
A
shland,
tre
a
s
u
re
r;
W
illiam
Day,
of
The
H
artm
an
Syndicate
of
the
Pa-j
The
club
m
em
bership was lim ited w ith C aptain H eller, of V ancouver,;
The j udging of the school ex h ibits'
on W ashington’s birthday.
A shland, recorder.
cific Coast, also located a t A sh la n d ,; to 20 women. -T he follow ing year W ash., for the best exhibit of one was done by Mrg o W inter, Mrs.
Prizes in the grades will be books,
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has filed w ith the d e p a rtm e n t an a p - ' the nam e was changed to the “ Ash- breed.
Em il Peil and Miss Mabel Russel,
th e firs t one costing $5, and the sec­
plication for a u th o rity to co n stru ct land Study C lub.” u n d er which, nam e
Sw eepstakes for the best exhibi-1 and re su Red ¡n tbe follow ing a w a r d s - )
ond prize costing $2.50. These will CANALIZATION IS DECLARED
a reservoir and to ap p ro p riate the the club reta in s its entity.
tion of fru its and nu ts from one or-
F irs t-g ra d e — F irst, F ra n k B illings,
be presented to the two pupils hav-j
PANACEA FOR HOOD RIVER
¡stored w ater for dom estic and m anu-
The first president of th e Ashland chard went to A lbert Johnson, of and Oliver Ludlow ju n io r h ig h ' sec-
ing the highest stan d in g in A nieri-i
Before a fa c tu rin 8 purposes in Jackson county Study club and one of its c h a rte r Ashland w ith A. F. G ear, also o f , ond p o rtia Conover, ju n io r high;
F o r the purpose of testin g all
can history for th is sem ester's w ork, j HOOD RIV ER, Dec. 8.
a t an estim ated cost of $7500. The m em bers was Mrs. E. V. C arter, who A shland, second.
O utside of the t b jrd F red rick a Hile H aw thorne,
; dairy cows in this vicinitji Dr. G. D.
These prizefe will also he offered rep re sen ta tiv e m eeting of fru it grow-
Second g r a d e
F irst, M alcolm ' Bishop, federal tuberculosis tester.
next sem ester and a re based entirely ers and a num ber of resid en ts of this w ater will be tak en from springs still holds her association with the county products, very little fru it was!
trib u ta ry to A ntelope creek.
i club.
The first secretary , also a exhibited.
¡Meyer, ju n io r high; second, M ark will be in A shland the rem ain d er of
city, Joseph N. T eal, in a sh o rt ad-
upon the m ark s attain ed .
¡c
h
a
rte
r
m
em
ber
and
still
active
in
The
high
school
o
rch
estra
and
high
Koebie r( ju n io r high; th ird , La V e rn jth is week and all of the one follow-
High school stu d e n ts may w rite dress, b ro u g h t before Hood River!
‘ th e club, was Mrs. ,H L. Sayles, school gletKclub, u n d er the direction I K eljey> ju n io r high.
'
ing. He will m ake h s official head-
upon any one of the five following the im portance of the developm ent G. A. R. POST OFFICIATES
, O ther residents of A shland a t one of Miss Leona M arsters, gave an ex­
T hird grade— F irst, Ju n e Aikens, q u a rte rs a t the Hotel A shland.
su b jects: T heodore Roosevelt— the and utilizatio n of the C o lu m b ia( Aqp pvN ER A L OF JAMES LOWE
tim e active in the early days of the cellent program T hursday evening. H aw thorne; second, Raym ond T ut-
F a rm e rs and dairy ow ners are ad-
g re a t A m erican; The S pirit of Ore- liv e r as a m eans of tra n sp o rta tio n ;
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organization,
are
Mrs.
George
E
u
-)P
ro
f.
G
reenleaf,
Rogue
River
enter-
tle
H
aw
thorne;
th
ird
,
Doreen
Lever-
vised
to have th eir cows tested at
gon; George Rogers C lark and his and source of pow er and irr ig a tio n /
The funeral services for Jam es hanks, Mrs. G. S. B u tler and Mrs tain e r, was introduced by S u p e rin -! ette, ju n io r high.
¡his
tim
e, a m inim um c h a rg e of 25
E xpedition; M aking Some Island He co n trasted th e developm ent ^ 1 - Lowe w ere heW a t th e B apti8t church J a n e t Mowgt
ten d en t G. A. Brisco? and delivered
F
o
u
rth
grade—
F
irst,
Dorence
Ru-
cents
a
head being charged. If the
Am erican in Spirit, and Am erican low .ng the utilization of the R hine T hurgday aftern 0 0 n a t 2 :3 0 o’clock,
»uy a u u m e ouu vauai
w or^
c^ub !Or
y e a r s .th e address of the evening. A fter ge r, j Un;or high; second, H u ili Car- testin g is not done a t th is tim e, and
U nrest. Its Cause and Cure.
river in G erm any and th e Soo canal
Lakes region w ith the Iand WCre conducted by Rev' M iller; 1922 and 1923 is along sim ilar lines the re g u la r program Carl H. Love- ter> ju n io r high; th ird Velma Hall, an inspector has to be brought to
E ssavs a re to be about 1000 w ords in the G reat
.
. ..
-and th e local G. A. R. post, of which to those of the original organiza-i land created a g rea t am ount of in-
¡,¡«,1,
f i1f> P i v th P c o s t w ill ip a c ii a n n i n r i -
in len g th , and a re to be ty p ew ritten s ta g n a n t condition of shipping on .
.
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, Junior high.
tne c.ty, tne cost win ieacn appioxi-
11
6 •
.
. he was a m em ber.
tion— an intensive study of th re e of tere st bv a duet w ith a Brunsw ick
rh a rtn ttP
I p M «™
ma.'plv S is •> h a u l
Cows found
mid handed in bv the tim e set bv the C olum bia betw een P o rtla n d and
. . .
.
..
, ,,
h ltth gra(*e— C h arlo tte ceeoom , m a e iy
a ne ■
to w s lounn
Mr. Lowe leaves his wife and th re e
S h ak esp eare’s plays, and
Scenic talk in g m achine, playing a saxophone ju n jo r high; second F rances H ardy, tu b erc u la r can be shipped to P o rt-
S u p erin ten d en t G. A. Briscoe. These Hie upper reaches,
sons to m ourn his d e p a rtu re ; Mrs.
A m erica.*
, solo accom panied on th e phonograph. H aw thorne; t h i r d /M a d g e M arian, land, w here the ow ner will receive a
essays will be su m hitted to the com-
He contended th a t m uch of the
Mary Lowe, of A shland; W illiam
Officers for th e c u rre n t y e a r a re ; 1 A nnouncem ent of the prize win- H aw thorne
m inim um am ount of $50 for each
m ittee on patrio tic education, of Mt d e sert country of e a ste rn Oregon and
Lowe,
of
Lincoln
Neb.;
W
alter
L.
Mrs.
V.
V.
Mills,
presid
en
t;
Mrs.
E
.in
in
g
windows
and
m
erc
h
an
ts’
booths
A s h la n d c h a n t e r D A R who will W ashington which lies in th e Colum- ±J° We’
u in co * % weD ’ w a ‘ie r
M rs- *• v - MU*8’ P resioent; .virs. K.in ,n g w innow s a n a m erenam s n o o r a s
g i x t h B_ F i r s t i J o e H all, Haw- cow. the paym ent being m ade from a
»a, i.
h O j iU
basjn inight bp m ade (o Lowe, of ea ste rn Oregon, and George A. W oods, vice-president; Mrs. Ar- will be m ade th is evening. Special th o rn e ; 8ecOnd, E unice H ager, ju n io r fund provided for by the co-opera-
select th e six best,
C. Lowe, of S tites, Idaho.
th u r G. Adam s, secretary.
¡m usic will be furnished by the city high; th¡rd
WHliam Bow eim an, tion of the governm ent and the state.
m em orized by th e a u th o rs and de su p p o rt th o u san d s of fam ilies, if
H aw thorne.
claim ed at a public program to be onb' the river were m ade navigable
Sixth A— F irst, M adeline S te v en s/
given a t the high school on or about
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H aw thorne; second, Billy W ilson,
F e b ru a ry 22.
ju
n io r high; th ird , Lee Boyd, H aw ­
A selected com m ittee of th re e who
thorne.
have no connection w ith th e D. A. R.,
M echanical d raw ing— F irst Marion
th e school o r th e co n testan ts, will
•
F
ro
st; second, R aym ond S te n n e tt;)
decide upon the m erits of these pro ­
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th
ird
, M arion F rost.
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A
ductions and aw ard the prizes. L ast
X-
A
rt,
seventh
A—
F
irst,
Louise
Ru-
A
year, only one prize was given, which
.X
ger;
second,
Adeline
Coovling;
th
ird
,
was aw arded to Miss E d ith Dodge.
E leanor Sw edenburg.
C ontributions to date, money de-
T his year, two will be given, a $10
A
rt,
seventh
B—
F
irst.
D
orothy
posited
to th e A m bulance F und, a re :
CAMAS,
Or.,
Dec.
8.—
C
harles
and a $5 gold piece.
-,
Life
Stevens;
second.
Hazel
W
alters;
A
shland
Daily T i d in g s .................$100
It is th e earnest hope of Mt. Ash- T u ck er- 16 >ea r old boy, is su fferin g ,
th ird , V irginia Roach.
¡Jesse W i n b u r n ............................... 100
land c h a p te r th at the stu d e n ts bv lroni a concussion of the brain as a
Sewing, ju n io r high— E m broidery Dr. George Ja rv is ........................ 100
th eir effo rts, will show th e ir appro- resu lt of th e fìrst c o a stia K accid en ti
lan d tow els— F irs t E d ith Brookm il- Dr. Wood ........................................ 100
d a tio n of the c h a p te r’s in te re st in to be reported this w inter, His sled
ler; second, M argaret C hurchm an; j J. P. Dodge & S o n s ..................... 100
stru
ck
an
autom
obile.
th is w ork.
th ird , Hazel W alters.
¡G. S. B u t l e r .................................... 100
OF D. A. R. OFFERS
DAIRY COW TESIER
SULL IN VICINILI
Aviator Is Burned to Death in His Wrecked Plane
I
AS SLED HITS ADIO j
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Sewing, senior high — Cotton Dr. S w e d e n b u r g ............... 100
dresses— F irst, V irginia F ro st; sec- B ert M o s e s .........................
50
D elbert King who was form erly a"
resident of A shland, but who h a s '
ond,
Florence
W
ilson;
th
ird
.
Lizzie
O.
A.
P
a
u
l
s
e
r
u
d
...............
25
< V* i: X - ' 8 ad » fit « « i
been w orking for the C alifornia Ore-
Owens. Wool dresses—-First, Dor- C. L Loom is ................................
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' othy Spptes; second, E sth er Coun- W. S. D e P e a u .............................
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gon Pow er com pany at C ottage G rove'
for some tim e past, is visiting for a ! ™
¡te r; th ird , Em ily W entner.
; O ther co n trib u to rs declared, b u t
Neil
Creek
school
received
a
spe-
not yet paid, are H. G. E nders Sr.,
few days w ith friends in A shland.!
This photograph was taken a few* seconds a fte r Lieut. John Blaney, contestant in tlie aviation races at H artford,
He expects to go to Y reka a t the* C°nn - had struck a tree, crashed to the ground and perished in his burning plane. At the left is a photograph cial prize for a book of pressed wild $100; Mrs. E ugenia A tkinson, $25;
flow ers.
a nd tbe M urphy E lectric Co., $25,
th e classified page, end of his visit here.
; of Bla*'ey made Juat befora
“hopped off” in the race.
Hero for r, Few Days—■
Ray Beckley, of the Beckley com -.
m ission firm of P o rtla n d , was a vis-
ito r in the city this week, having
com e here in th e in terest of his firm
Y esterday he was busily engaged in
looking over the cattle in the valley
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