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PAGE FOUR
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I LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
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F ro m H o rn b ro o k —
Mr. a n d M rs. F. M. B a rn u m of
H o rn b ro o k a re in th e c ity v is it-j
in g w ith M rs.
M ary
W ilsh ire .
T h e ir d a u g h te r M innie B a rn u m
fro m K la m a th F a lls m e t th em
h e re fo r th e F o u r th , a n d r e tu r n e d
to K la m a th F a lls th is m o rn in g
M r. a n d M rs. B a rn u m p la n to r e ­
tu r n ho m e to m o rro w .
V isitors From T urlock— — —
M r. a n d M rs. G eo rg e D iesbach
a n d so n s C h a rle s a n d R ic h a rd ,
a n d Mr. an d M rs. O scar H o ld en a ll
of T u rlo c k , C a lifo rn ia , a re g u e s ts
a t th e hom e of M r. D ie sb ac h ’s
a u n t, M rs. J . E . C row son h e re .
T hey w ill leav e in a few days
fo r C ra te r L a k e a n d K la m a th F a lls
th e n r e tu r n to A s h la n d b e fo re
s ta r tin g hom e by w ay of M arble
H a lls a n d th e C o a st ro u te .
By L P. Vah 2eun
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Hex L in lcrw o o d , of th e l m -
v e rs ity of O iv g o n School of M us-
ic, w ho w ith M ine. R ose M cG rew
a iu l Aurora^ t 'o t t e r l m lei-wood,
g a v e th e C o n cert fo r th e L ith ia n s
“ N ig h t b e fo re th e F o u r th ” pro-
g ra in in th e C h a u ta u q u a b u ild in g ,
M r. U n d erw o o d is le a v in g O regon
fo r th e e a st n e x t y e a r w h e re h e
lias accept«1«! an im p o rta n t posi-
tio n .
M
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FEEL
ANT WAY
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M aude B a rn e s, so w ell re m e m b e r­
bad co n d itio n , an d w ill need m ed-
ed in A sh la n d , fo rm e rly a n a s sis t-j
! ical a tte n tio n .
a n t lib r a ria n h e re , is in c h a rg e of
G ill’s c irc u la tio n d e p a rtm e n t.
M ill C ity— H oney in d u s try a s ­
G ill’s h a v e a r e g u la r lib ra ry in
su m in g la rg e p ro p o rtio n s.
c o n n e ctio n w’ith th e sto re .
« F ro m P o r tla n d , a te n d a y ’s
T b re e big ocean lin e rs assigne«!
Tw o a u to a c c id e n ts w ere re p o rt-
s ta y a t th e s e a s h o re , a t Y a c h a ts,
to N o rth w e s t P a c ific serv ice.
c o m p le te d th e h o lid a y tim e.
. ed to tb e l)o ,Ice to d ay , th e first
T h ese te n d ay s w ere s p e n t in ^ e in g to a M axwell d riv e n by J.
H o u lto n h a s new w eekly p a p e r,
w ell e a rn e d play , fish in g , c la m -j D. W
” illia m s of C e n tra l 1 P o in t and I j th e C o lu m b ian , by E . H. F la g g ,
m in g , b a th in g a n d a ll th e jo lly th e o th e r to a to u ris t n am ed E. I
B oth w re c k s o ccu rred
d o in g s t h a t go to m a k e up a so­ C h ailso n .
Geo. H . K elly a n d a sso c ia te s
betw’een h e re a n d T a le n t.
jo u rn a t th e beach.
to b u ild saw m ill a t O ak R idge.
T he first, to th e M axw ell oc­
M iss H ic k s in fo rm s m e m an y
c u rre d ju s t o u tsid e of T a le n t,
new’ books h a v e been ad d e d and
w hen th e c a r sw u n g a ro u n d a co r-
S ta te com m ission le ts $289,193
a little la te r sh e w ill h a v e som e­
: n e r. m issed a b rid g e , a n d «lid a ¡h ig h w a y c o n tra c ts a n d $85,082
th in g to te ll u s c o n c e rn in g th em .
nose dive in to th e c re e k .
T he b rid g es,
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COLEM AN C R E E K CLUB
le ft s ta n d in g r a d ia to r dow n in th e
P o rtla n d la u n c h e s d riv e fo r
A c lu b t h a t is acco m p lish in g
c re e k , b u t no one w as in ju re d .
$300,000 s ta te d e v e lo p m en t w o rk .
r e s u lts w’a s o rg a n iz e d th is sp rin g
T h e w reck of th e C h ailso n c a r
n e a r P h o e n ix .
I t is c a lled th e
h a p p e n ed n e a r th e B illin g s ran c h
S ta y to n — A. D. G a rd n e r g e ts
C olem an C reek c lu b , a n d h a s fo r
a b o u t a m ile from A sh lan d . T he p e rm it fo r 13,626 h. p., develop-
i t ’s o b je c t, m u tu a l b e n e fit and
m ac h in e, a S tu d e b a k e r, s ta r te d to m e n t on S a n tia n i.
h e lp fu ln e s s in th e c o m m u n ity .
p a ss a n o th e r c a r, w hich, C h a i l s o n __ __________________
.
T h e ir m e e tin g s a re a ll d a y ses­ claim s, re fu se d to give w ay, and
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
sio n s a n d a re h e ld a t th e v a rio u s cro w d ed him in to th e d itc h . T he
h o m es of th e m em b e rs. M rs. J o h n m ac h in e tu rn e d o v er on its side, FO R SA LE— Tw o B elgian does,
G am m il is its p re s id e n t.
th ro w in g th e o c c u p a n ts o u t, a n d 1 6 B each Ave.
259-3*
T he
m e e tin g s
have
been th ro w in g M rs. E. E ric k so n , a sis- i ------------------------------ -- ■ ——
p la n n e d fo r tw ice a m o n th — a lt e r ­ te r of C h a ilso n , th ro u g h a b a r b ' LOST— J u ly 5th an envelop con-
n a tin g b u sin e ss ro u tin e a n d social w ire fen ce, s e v e re ly la c e ra tin g h e r
ta in in g p ension check. F in d e r
h o u r— b u t a t th is tim e on th e h an d .
w ill receiv e lib e ra l re w a rd fo r
ra n c h c h a n g e s m ay be m ade. So
B oth w ere b ro u g h t to th e Com ­
r e tu r n to J e n n ie T u ttle , 148 O r­
f a r, a n u m b e r of m e e tin g s h av e m u n ity h o s p ita l, as h e r h a n d is i n '
a n g e Ave.
259-2*
been h e ld w ith th e C o u n ty D e n i-:
o n s tra tio n A g en t a s c h ie f f a c t o r 1
in th e m illin e ry m e e tin g s, etc. A
m e e tin g is p la n n e d fo r th e n e a r
f u tu r e a t w hich th e C o u n ty N u rse ,
w ill be p re s e n t a n d d o u b tle s s it
w ill be in th e n a tu r e of a clinic. I
T h e e d ito r h a s a sk ed th a t a r e ­
p o rte r be a p p o in te d th a t we m ay
h a v e d e fin ite r e p o r ts fro m th is
a c tiv e a n d e n th u s ia s tic 'c lu b .
* * *
ON PACIFIC HIGHWAY
B y J o h n A n d e rso n
P h o n e ite m s to h e r a t 345-R , b e tw e en 10 A. M. a n d 2 P . M.
T h e Six H u n d re d in th e w ay
a n d e v e n in g s.
of t r a v e l / in th e ir fa m o u s c h a rg e
M in e rs L ike C e le b ra tio n —
h ad n o th i. g on M adam e R ose Mc-
T w o old m in e rs, g riz z le d , b e a rd ­
Grew’ a n d Rex a n d A u ro ra P o tte r
ed a n d long lia jr, w ho lo o k ed
V ISIT O R S FR O M E T N A M IL LS b ra tio n .
M iss C om bes a n d M r.
U nderw ood in th e ir c o n c e rt w hich
lik e ty p ic a l “ ‘4 9 e rs ” w e re in A sh ­
M r. a n d M rs. G reen a n d fa m ­ a n d M rs. T u ttle becam e a c q u a in t­
closed th e L ith ia n s ’ “ N ig h t B efo re
la n d y e s te rd a y v iew in g th e fe s­
ily fro m E tn a M ills a re in A sh- ed w h en liv in g in th e e a s te rn
th e F o u r th ” p ro g ra m in C h a u ta u -
tiv itie s . T h e tw o, w h o se n a m e s
i
f la n d v is itin g old frie n d s a n d re - p a r t of th e s ta te .
q u a b u ild in .;. F ire c r a c k e rs n o t j u s t . n e w in g
a c q u a in ta n c e s .
T h ey
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a r e : C. W . a n d J . S. C a n to w in e ,
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sa id th e y had a la rg e s ilv e r m ine
tim e d th e ir tr ip to be h e re fo r M ISSIO N A R Y SO C IETY M E E T S
c ra c k , b u t th e s o rt th a t m a k e a A s h la n d ’s c e le b ra tio n .
in A rizona, n e a r th e M exican b o r­
T h e W o m a n ’s F o re ig n M ission­
ston«> q u a rr y a p lace of p eace a n d
T h ey used to liv e in A sh la n d a ry so ciety of th e M. E. c h u rc h
d e r, b u t d u e to lack of w a te r
q u ie t; ja z z o rc h e s tra dow n a t th e i an(j e n jo y r e tu r n in g a s o fte n as m e e ts a t th e h o m e of M rs. V an
c o u ld n o t g e t th e m e ta l o u t. T hey
d an ce p a v ilio n a n d a ty p ic a lly th e y m ay fo r a v isit.
F o sse n on F r id a y a fte rn o o n .
s a id t h a t A s h la n d 's c e le b ra tio n
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A n in te r e s tin g p ro g ra m is p r e ­
w a s th e b e st th e y h ad e v e r seen.
tire d an d w a n tin g to go on to IS ELECTED ¡PRESIDENT OF p a re d . O ne f e a tu re t h a t w ill a d d
th e n e x t a ttr a c tio n m ad e up th e
STATE FEDERATION
z e st to th e m e e tin g w ill be a d e ­
H e re F ro m W eed —
c h a in of noisy d iffic u ltie s u n d e r
T h e O re g o n ia n c h ro n ic le s th e b a te .
A ll th e la d ie s of th e
A p a rty c o n s is tin g of F . H e r­
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ts
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of
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rs.
B.
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re c o rd ia lly in v ite d . Mrs.
b e r t an d w ife, w ith M. G. M arsh '
ed
to
la
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VANCOUVER,
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.,
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illin g s is in c h a rg e of
a n d W . L. Sim s, of W eed w ere
in A sh lan d c e le b ra tin g y e s te rd a y .I T h re e m en w ere k illed a n d tw o fu lly lab o re d in a w ay t h a t fro m W a sh in g to n S ta te F e d e ra tio n of th e p ro g ra m .
• • *
M r Sim s lived in A sh la n d fo r a in ->u red ,iere la s t n >Bh t w hen an th e point of view of th e lis te n e rs W o m e n ’s C lubs. She w’as e le c te d
o v e r M rs. Geo. N. M cL au g h lin of
BROTHER HERE FOR VISIT
s h o rt tim e b e fo re g o in g to W eed, I a u to m o b ile in w hich th e y w e re w as n o t la b o r a t all.
M r. T h o m a s D osier, of O ra n g e ,
a n d m et m an y frie n d s w h ile h e re .; rid in K p lu n g ed off th e h ig h w a y
L is r e fre s h in g to see p e rfo rm - S e a ttle by 74 v o tes. T h is is of
A ll th e p a rty th o u g h t th e celebra-1 b etw een B a ttle g ro u n d a n d H eis- e rs a s a b le a n d as e x p e rien c e d m o re th a n p a ssin g in te r e s t, sin ce C al., is v is itin g h is b r o th e r , N.
tio n fin e
son n e a r h e re - T h e d e a d a re B ike as th e se com e on th e s ta g e a n d th e n ew ly ele c te d p re s id e n t is a C. D o sier a n d s is te r C allie D osier
S ch illin g , c o n tra c to r, J a c k M arsh- Play a n d sin g w ith o u t th e s lig h t- niece of M r. a n d M rs. C. B. L a m b ­ in th e ir p le a s a n t hom e on O ak
all, D onkey E n g in e e r, F r a n k D ea- ; e s t tra c e of a ffe c ta tio n . A ll th re e k in .
s tr e e t. Mr. D osier h a s v isited in
K e tu rn fro m T rip —-
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gle.
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th
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easy
A sh lan d b e fo re a n d e n jo y e d it so
Mr. an d M rs. J . 0 . O 'N eal re ­
MISS
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HOSTESS
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p la n s to s ta y in d e fin ite ly . N eed­
P e te rso n .
trip . T hey w en t via G ra n ts P a ss, in ju re d a re T h o m a s
C re sce n t C ity a n d E u re k a a n d re - f p o o l h all p ro p rie to r, bad in te rn a l
T he c o n c e rt opened w’ith a to a n u m b e r of frie n d s fro m P h o e ­ less to say, th e b r o th e r s a n d sis ­
i tim e d o v er th e new K la m a th in ju rie s . O liver P e rry , s ta tio n a r y “ S u ite fo r p ian o a n d v io lin ” by nix w ho s p e n t th e F o u r th h e re . t e r a re a p p re c ia tin g to th e fu lle s t
Mr. a n d M rs. j e n g in e e r fire m a n , w ith a bad ly Y ork B ow en.
It w as w ith th is A picnic d in n e r a n d a d a y s p e n t e x te n t th is o p p o rtu n ity fo r a good
riv e r hig h w ay .
O 'N eal re p o rt a d e lig h tfu l t r i p , c u t th ig h ,
difficult n u m b e r t h a t Mr. a n d M rs. in a tte n d in g th e v a rio u s a t t r a c t lo n g v isit.
* * •
a n d tell us t h a t th e new h ig h w a y i
It is re p o rte d th a t S ch illin g , U nderw ood b ro u g h t a b o u t th e tio n s of th e c e le b ra tio n occupied
th
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rs.
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rs.
MARRIED
is a w o n d e rfu lly scenic ro u te .
w ho w sa d riv in g w as in ex p e rie n c - tra n s itio n fro m th e f ir s t to th e
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ed. T h e c a r ra n o ff th e g ra d e , second p a rt of th e p ro g ra m .
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e v e n in g J u ly th ir d , w hen th e m a r ­
As a re s u lt of th e c e le b ra tio n e m b a n k m e n t. T he s h e riff re p o rts v io lin is t and
h is
a c c o m p a n ist
r ia g e of M r. R oss L. T a y lo r and
y e s te rd a y , five m en a re a t w o rk ev id en ce of liq u o r in th e c a r. an d show ed w h a t th e y ' could do— a a n d Mr. W m . F r a n k lin .
Som e o th e rs w e re of th e p a rty M iss L e u o re A n g ell w as so le m n ­
to d a y c le a n in g th e p a rk g ro u n d s in v e s tig a tio n is u n d e r w ay.
tu n e fu l th in g a n d y e t e n ta ilin g
R E T U R N FR O M T R IP
w hose n a m e s w e re n o t se c u re d . ized a t th e M e th o d ist P a rso n a g e ,
of p a p e r a n d ru b b is h w hich W’as
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m an y d ifficulties of e x ecu tio n .
M r. a n d M rs. I. R. B a te m a n of
As a sp ecial g u e s t a t th e d in n e r R ev, M r. C h an ey officiated, u sin g
th ro w n th e re by th e re v e le rs.
V ista s tr e t h a v e j u s t r e tu r n e d ;
M adam e M cGrew follow ed w ith I can te s tify w h o le -h e a rte d ly a s t h e 'b e a u t i f u l “ r in g 'C e r e m o n y
fro m th e ir e x te n d e d trip e a st.
fo u r “ B ayou S o n g s” by Lily to its to o th so m e n e ss a n d a b u n d -
F ro m Me<lt'«:nl—
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T hey w e n t by th e n o rth e rn
S tric k la n d . T hey w ere fille d w ith ance.
T. J. F u c o n , re p re s e n ta tiv e of
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th e q u a in t m ix tu re of th e C reole
th e M u tual L ife of New Y ork,
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MRS. MALDOON RETURNS
w as in tow n to d ay from M edford, j
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an d w ith a ll d e lig h tfu l. T h e p ri-
M rs.
M in ta
M aldoon
and
H e w as fo rm e rly a r e s id e n t o f ’
to n , D. C., w hich w as a w o n d e r­
TACOMA, W a sh ., J u ly 5.— m a-d o n n a p u t h e rs e lf in to th e d a u g h te r M ary, r e tu r n e d e a rly in th e p lig h tin g of th e ir vow s.
A sh lan d and w as a v isito r in th e
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a n n o u n c ed so n g s a n d g o t th em o v er to h e r th e w eek fro m v isitin g frie n d s in!
city d u rin g th e c e le b ra tio n .
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M
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New Y ork C ity. On th e ir r e tu r n
h e re to d a y th a t h e h a d receiv ed ‘ a u d ie n c e .
P o rtla n d a n d T acom a. M rs. M a i-’
lo
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1921
fro
m
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th e y cam e th e s o u th e rn ro u te .
p ro m ises fro m J u d g e G ary, c h a ir-i
P e rh a p s th e n u m b e r of M rs. doon is a g u e st in th e h o m e of
S ta n d M akes #104)—
M r. an d M rs. B a te m a n visited
m an of th e I n ite d S ta te s Steel U n d e rw o o d ’s w hich took b e st w ith h e r re la tiv e s , th e J . E. F ifie ld ’s S. a n d M rs. T a y lo r in 1923. T hey
T he s ta n d co n d u cted in L ith ia
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in
M em phis, T e n n ., a n d in A la­
C o rp o ra tio n , « h a rle s S chw ab, an d th e lis te n e rs w as “ T h e B a n jo on A very s tr e e t.
S he h a d b e e n
P a r k d u rin g th e ’’c e le b ra tio n by
tía
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a , co m in g hom e via S alt L a k e
■i dozen o th e r big ste e l m anul'ac- p ic k e r s ” by J o h n P ow ell, a V ir- v isitin g th e r e p rio r to h e r tr ip to
th e lad ie s of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r
ed
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ity.
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tu r e r s th a t 12 h o u r d a y in ste e l g in ia n , w ho h a s c a u g h t th e s p irit th e n o r th e r n p a r t of th e s ta te , r e ­
a sso c ia tio n w as q u ite lib e ra lly
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a n d m a n y e le c tric a l s to rm s in th e
i ld u s tiy w ill be ab o lish e d a s soon ot- th e n iu sjc ioving n e g ro w ith tu r n in g fo r a fa re w e ll v isit b e ­
p a tro n iz e d a n d th e m em b e rs a re
T h e c o n g ra tu la ­ e a s t a n d th ro u g h th e m id d le w’est.
r.3 th e r e is s u rp lu s la b o r.
hig b a n jo
fo re le a v in g fo r h e r h o m e in w e d d in g trip .
confident th a t th e n e t p ro fit w ill
tio n s a n d good w ish es of a h o st T h e v a lle y s show th e effect of th e
T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t w as m a d e ,
, M innesota.
ru n close to $100. T h e la d ie s a re d u rin g a sp eech in th e T acom a . F ‘r8 t ‘J “ ” ? Was » b ,t o t I h ” 9
• » »
of frie n d s follow’ th e y o u n g peo­ r e c e n t flood c o n d itio n s and Mr.
° ' Ue b a " J° S ,yle ,b e n “
to be c o n g ra tu la te d on th e su c ­ s ta d iu m ju s t b e fo re th e p r e s i d e n t's 1
a n d M rs. B a te m a n a re b e tte r s a t­
ple to th e ir new hom e.
HERE FROM DUNSMUIR
cess.
on in to th e n e g ro ’s im p ro v isa tio n
»
•
»
isfied th a n e v e r w ith th e ir hom e
sh ip sa ile d fo r A la sk a. He h ls o
M r. a n d M rs. B a k e r a n d c h il­
of th e beloved tu n e . T h e p ia n ­
m ad e pu b lic s e v e ra l copies of le t­
d re n an d M iss M a rjo rie A r a n t M RS. H IC K S R E T U R N S FRO M in A sh lan d .
LOS A N G EL ES MAN BUYS
i s t ’s fin g e rs fa irly flew a n d m an y
VACATION
te r s w hich h a s p assed b e tw e en
h a v e been v is itin g fo r a little tim e
m a rv e le d a t th e p o w er of hep c li­
A N O T H E R A SH LA N D HOME h im se lf a n d J u d g e G ary.
^
a t M rs. B a k e r ’s p a re n ts , M r. a n d
M iss H ick s re tu r n e d S a tu rd a y R E C O V E R S FROM LA M E RACK
m axes w hich sh e b ro u g h t a b o u t M rs. A ra n t on A very s tr e e t. T h e y
fro m h e r v a c a tio n ,, w hich w as of
A n o th e r r e a l e s ta te tr a n s f e r LIQ U O R SM UGGLING C H A R G E w ith such g ra c e an d so little a p ­ r e tu r n e d to D u n s m u ir th is wreek.
“ My d a u g h te r su ffered w ith a
th e in s p ir a tio n a l s o rt, co m b in in g
p a re n t effort.
• * *
w a s re p o rte d to d a y , in th e sa le
lam
e back a n d could sc arc e ly
FA C ED BY W A SH IN G TO N M EN
th e a tte n d a n c e of tw o c o n fe r­
Rex U nderw o o d ju s t w a lk s o u t
ot' th e B, F . H a tc h p ro p e rty on
m
ove
w ith o u t g r e a t p ain .
She
RETURNS FROM VISIT
e n c e s a n d a te n d a y 's r e s t a t th e
d p iit v c ih u
« ru
t ,
r to th e fro n t of th e s ta g e an d
G ra n ite s tr e e t, to H. H. V an V al-
M rs. L. A. W oods a n d so n K e n ­ s e a s h o re .
trie d F o le y K id n e y P ills and th e |
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plays. T h e re is no flo u ris h . H e n e th r e tu r n e d S u n d a y fro m P o r t ­
k e n b e rg of Los A ngeles.
— N in e te e n re s id e n ts of S e a ttle ,
T h e first c o n fe re n c e a tte n d e d tro u b le w ith h e r back is all
Mr. V an V a lk e n b u rg re c e n tly T acom a, B e llin g h a m a n d o th e r h a s p oise w ith o u t pose. A nd o u t la n d , w h e re th e y h a v e b een v is it­ w a s t h a t of th e P a c ific N o rth w e s t g o n e ,” w rite s M rs. J. C. P e rk in s ,
p u rc h a s e d th e O. H . J o h n s o n re s i­ W a sh in g to n c itie s m u st fa c t tria l of h is violin com es a g lo rio u s in g frie n d s an d re la tiv e s fo r sev ­ L ib r a r y A sso c ia tio n , w h ich m et a t B o sto n , M ass.
F o r B ack ach e,
Tw o d a n c es, one a C ali­ e ra l m o n th s.
d en ce on N o rth M ain s tr e e t, a n d hfere S a tu rd a y , fo llo w in g th e ir a r ­ to n e.
R
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tic
P
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in
s,
K id n ey and
C o rv a llis a n d la s te d tw o days.
* » *
a p p a re n tly m e a n s to fix som e r e s t a t B la in e , W a sh in g to n , fo r fo rn ia S p a n ish folk so n g a n d th e
, B la d d e r T ro u b le use F o le y K id ­
P le a s a n t little h a p p e n in g s w ere
o th e r a B oh em ian d a n c e, a n d a
h o u se s to r e n t h e re .
T
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e
S
ocial
C
ircle
m
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t
on
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d
­
ney P ills. W ill reliev e t h a t tire d
s m u g g lin g liq u o r o v er th e C a n ­
in te rs p e rs e d w ith th e w e ig h ty
T a k e no s u b s titu te —
In th e w in te r, th e r e is alw ay s a d ia n -U n ite d S ta te s b o rd e r in a u ­ d a in ty little d e sc rip tiv e n u m b e r, n e sd a y a t th e L loyd B r y a n t ho m e m a tte r s c o n sid e re d a t th e sessions. fee lin g .
“ May N ig h t” by P a lg re n , m ad e on th e B o u le v a rd .
M
rs.
B
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y
a
n
t
a la rg e d e m a n d fo r fu rn is h e d and to m o b ile s.
A m o n g w h ich m ig h t be m e n tio n e d In sist upou P o ley s. Sold every-
T h e y h a d been r e ­
w as a s sis te d in s e rv in g by M rs.
w* li Arp
u n fu rn is h e d h o u se s, a s A sh lan d tu rn in g fro m a F o u r th of J u ly up h is c o n trib u tio n .
a tr ip to E u g e n e , w h e re a d e lig h t­
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sch o o ls a n d A sh la n d c lim a te a t ­ c e le b ra tio n in C a n a d a a t th e tim e
fu l lu n ch e o n w as given th o se a t ­
G rew s a n g tw o so n g s fo r w hich fre s h m e n ts w e re s e rv e d .
The
tr a c t m any people fro m o th e r of th e ir a rr e s t.
te n d in g th e m e e tin g a t W o m a n ’s
Mr. U nderw ood play ed violin ob­ la d ie s e n jo y e d a p le a s a n t a f t e r ­
p lac e s a n d w ith th e a d d itio n of
B u ild in g ; a lso th e C h a m b e r of
noon to g e th e r.
T h o se p r e s e n t
lig a to s.
a few h o u ses io th o se a v a ila b le ,
C o m m erce p la n n e d a s ig h t-se e in g
w ere:
M rs. H e rn d o n , M rs. M ary
One Hundred and Eleventh Half Yearly Report
th e d e m a n d w ill be p a rtly m et.
tr i p fo r th e m th a t e n d e d in a
H
ole,
M
rs.
J
o
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n
C
o
c
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ra
n
,
M
rs.
H.
T he tr a n s f e r of th e H a tc h
c h a rm in g “ t e a ” given by th e
S. N ew to n , M rs. J a c k L illy , M rs.
p ro p e rty w as m ade th ro u g h th e
“ L a d ie s ’ C lu b ” a t th e ir c lu b h o u se .
P e a rl H a tc h e r, M rs. F r a n k C ro w -
S. L. A llen R ealty com pany.
J u s t h e re it m ig h t be w ell to
(THE SAN FRANCISCO BANK)
son, M rs. D elpha a n d L lo y d B ry ­
.SAVINGS
COMMKaCIAL
m
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a n t, M rs. F a n n ie L e g g e tt, M rs. F .
INCORPORATED FEBRUARY 10th, 1868.
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D. S w ingle, M rs. O. W . L o n g a n d
A TLA N TA . G a., J u ly 5.— An
O ne of th e O ldest Banks in C a lifo rn ia .
A sh la n d ,
Miss B e n e d ict a n d M iss A n g rin e , b e in g in a tte n d a n c e :
th e A n t t l of w hich have never been increaaed by merfiera or to u s o lld a tio iis w lth o th e r Banka.
echo of th e New Y ork re p e a l of
PO R T L A N D , J u ly 5.—
P o st-
M
edford,
G
ra
n
ts
P
a
ss
a
n
d
R
o
se­
one of th e s u m m e r school in s tr u c ­
s ta te p ro h ib itio n e n fo rc e m e n t law m a s te rs
anti
p o sta l
em ployes
b u rg , e a ch h a v in g a r e p r e s e n ta ­
to rs fro m F o re s t G rove.
M e m b e r Federal Reserve System and Associated Savings Banka of San Francisco
w as h e a rd in th e G eo rg ia H ouse from o v er th e s ta te , n u m b e rin g
tiv e .
* * *
526 CA LIFO R N IA S T R E E T , SAN FR A N C ISCO , CA LIFO R N IA
of R e p re se n ta tiv e s h e re to d a y ,j 1200, m et h e re y e s te rd a y in th e
PICNIC IN PARK
T h e p ro g ra m w as fille d w ith
w hen R e p re se n ta tiv e A rn o ld in- pu b lic a u d ito riu m to be g re e te d
; T h e ,C h ris tia n c h u rc h p e o p le th e c o n s id e ra tio n of w o rth w h ile '
G ilb e rt M cliaffie, Mrs. L ulu tro d u c e d a bill rec o m m e n d in g th e by th e ir n a tio n a l ch iefs.
T h is
JUNE 30th, 1923
W ils o n ’s nephew w as d ro w n e d in re p e a l of th e G eo rg ia liq u o r re - will be th e first m e e tin g of th e had a b a sk e t d in n e r in A sh la n d th in g s , b u t one of th e m o st v ita l!
A
s
s
e
ts
—
in M iss H ic k ’s e s tim a tio n , was.j
th e S a c ra m e n to riv e r la st S u n ­ s tric tio n s . R e c o m m e n d a tio n th a t O regon p o sta l c o n fe re n ce conven- p a rk on S u n d a y a f te r c h u rc h .
United States Bonds and Notes, State, Municipal and Other Bonds (total
A
fte
r
th
e
b
o
u
n
tifu
l
a
n
d
s
a
tis
fy
-
th
e
d isc u ssio n
of “ C h ild re n ’s!
d ay .
value $26,111,876.00) standing on books a t................... ............................. ............... $24,207,011.73
th e bill go b e fo re a c o m m itte e of tion e v e r a tte n d e d by h ig h offic-
ing d in n e r th e c h u rc h b o a rd m e t B o o k s” w h ich topic occupied an
Loans on Real Estate, secured by first mortgages.... ........ ...................
53,112,765.12
His b ro th e r a n d he w e re in ¡ th e .w hole w as d e fe a te d , an d th e ia ls from W a sh in g to n ,
Loans on Bonds and Stocks and other Securities ..............................................
1,233,283.16
in b u sin e ss session.
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p
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n
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p
lace
on
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e
p
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.;
sw im m in g and th e c u rre n t p ro v -| bill w as r e fe rre d to th e co m m it-
P re s id e n t H a rd in g is expected
Stock
in
Federal
Reserve
Bank
of
San
Francisco
109,500.0«
* * *
T h e re w e re r e p re s e n ta tiv e s p re s ­
ed too s tro n g for him . H is b ro th - te e on te m p e ra n c e .
to a tte n d fo r a few m inutes* and
Bank Buildings and Lots, main and branch offices (value $1,350,000.00),
MISSIONARY MEETING
e n t fro m O regon, W a s h in g to n ,1
standing on books a t ................................................................................ ..........
1.00
e r trie d to sa v e him b u t fa ile d
T he liq u o r le g isla tio n in G eorg- m ak e a s h o rt a d d re ss. Jo h n II.
T
he
M
issio
n
ary
S
ociety
of
th
e
1.00
U ta h , C a lifo rn ia , M o n ta n a , Id ah o !
O th e r R eal E s ta te (value $60,000.00), standing on books a t .............. ..........
to re a c h him .
ia seem s h e a d e d in th e sa m e di- B a r tle tt, firs t a s s is ta n t p o stm a sf-
Employees’
Pension
Fund
(value
$414,917.52)
standing
on
books
a
t
___
1.00
C
h
ristia
n
c
h
u
rc
h
w
ill
m
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e
t
w
ith
a n d B ritis h C o lu m b ia, one h u n -;
H is body h a s n o t been recov­ rec tio n as th a t of N ew Y o rk , e r g e n e ra l, w ill d isc u ss “ Shop
7,593,122.27
Cash
on
hand
and
in
Federal
Reserve
Bank....-
....
...................
..........
....
M
rs.
J
a
m
e
s
P
u
tm
a
n
on
H
o
lly
d re d a n d five d e le g a te s a ll told
e re d a s y et.
G ilb ert a n d h is w hich la st m o n th p assed a bill, 'T alk on L ive P o s ta l Is s u e s ,” an d
s tr e e t, F rid a y , J u ly 6, fo r th e i r in sessio n . T h ese d e le g a te s gave
$86,255,685.28
Total.......... ..... .... ............................... ........
b r o th e r G eorge w hen little boys w hich w as sig n e d by G o v e rn o r W . Irv in g G lover, th ird a s s is ta n t
L ia b ilitie s —
m o n th ly m ee tin g .
v
ita
l
a
n
d
m
o
st
in
te
r
e
s
tin
g
re
p
o
rts
m a d e th e ir hom e w ith Mr. E. K. i S m all re p e a lin g a ll s ta te liq u o r p o s tm a s te r-g e n e ra l, w ill h a v e as
♦ * *
D ue D e p o s ito rs ......................... .................................. ...........................................
$82,455,685.28
o f th e w o rk in th e ir re sp e c tiv e
H a ll, th e ir g r a n d f a th e r , a n d M r .' e n fo rc e m e n t law s in New Y ork.
C a p ita l S to c k actually paid up.........................................
1,000,000.00
h is s u b je c t, “ Y our b u sin e ss and
L E A V E F O R BIG T R IP
c o m m u n itie s.
H a ll fee ls th e shock of th e y o u n g ,
--------------- _L______ _
Reserve and Contingent Funds................................. .................... ..........................
2,800,000
I m y B u s in e ss .”
M r. a n d M rs. F lo y d D ickey
F ro m th is m e e tin g Miss H icks
m a n ’s d e a th g re a tly . Mr. M cH af-¡ R o se b u rg — T h e C a lifo rn ia -O re
S peeches of w’elcom e w ill be le ft S u n d a y fo r a m o n th ’s v a c a- th e n w e n t on to S alem , fo r a con­
Total.
......................... $86,255,685.28
fie w’as a b o u t tw e n ty six y e a rs gon P o w er co m p an y w ill ta k e ov- m ad e by Jo h n M. J o n e s, P o r t- j tio n . T h e ir itin e r a r y w ill in c lu d e
fe re n c e o f S ta te L ib ra ria n s . T he
GEO. TO U R N Y , P resident
A. H. MULLER, Secretary.
old a n d leav es a w’ife a n d one e r a n d o p e ra te both th e e le c tric la n d p o s tm a s te r, S e n a to r M cN ary,
N o rth B end, P o r tla n d a n d V an ­ o b je c t o f th is w as c h ie fly to e f­
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of Tune, 1923.
c h ild . T h ey lived in S a c ra m en to . an d th e w a te r p ro p e rtie s of th e S e n a to r S ta n fie ld . F r a n k
A n- c o u v e r, B. C.
(SEALl CHAS. F. DU ISEN BERG, N otary PubBc.
fe c t th e s ta n d a rd iz a tio n o f th e
T h e s y m p a th y of th e c o m m u n ity D ouglas C o u n ty L ig h t a n d W a te r d rew s. president, o f th e C h a m b e r
T h ey e x p ect a w o n d e rfu l m o to r w o rk . In th e w o rk o f th e llb r a r-
goes o u t to th e re la tiv e s a n d ; com pany.
T h e e le c tric d istrib u - of C om m erce, a n d M ayor B a k e r. trip .
A Dividend to Depositors of FOUR AND ONE-QUARTER ( 4 H ) per cent per
ia n , th is is as Im p o rta n t a s th e
frie n d s in th e ir b e re a v e m e n t.
tio n sy stem of th e D o u g las c o u n ­
• » *
s ta n d a rd iz a tio n w e s triv e to a tta in
annum was declared, Interest compounded QUARTERLY
ty co m p a n y w ill
be co n n e cte d * ♦
HERE FROM SPOKANE
in o u r schools.
instead of Semi-Annually as heretofore
O u tp u t of s tr a w b e r rie s b e a tin g w ith th e h ig h v o lta g e tra n s m is -
COMING EVENT
M iss L o r C om bes of S p o k a n e ,
A f te r th e s ta te m e e tin g closed.
a ll re c o rd s in P a c ific N o r th w e s t.! sion lin e s a t D ixonville a n d be- ♦
July 9.— Dr. Emil Enna, • W a sh ., w ho h a s been v is itin g h e r M iss H ic k s s p e n t a m o st p ro fit-
Deposits made on or before July 10th, 1923, will earn interest from July 1st, 1923.
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Spend your vacation at the
TOWNER
TabernacIeRevival
STEEL MEN TO STOP
(Camp Meetings)
Dunsmuir, California
July 8th to 29th.
MIRACLES OF HEALING
By Prayer----Salvation
Fishing, mountain climbing,
and other sports
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Bathing in the cool mountain
StiY‘ams.
(ionie and see for yourself
Tell your friends
POSTAL EMPLOYEES
The San Francisco Savings and Loan Society