Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 09, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Monday, July 0. 1023
»•»•“I
Classified Column ö
WANTED
WANTED— Small improved or
partly improved acreage. Must
be good buy. Owner or agents. "A Column Devoted to Brief
X. Y. Z. Tidings.
256-6 Business and Personal Notes?;
I FIND IT HERE I
A party of four people,
and Mr. and Mrs. Tewrinkle,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson of Spo­
kane were registered at the Ho­
tel Ashland last night, having
stopped over in Ashland to /¡all
on acquaintances here.
PAGE THREE
B nw:im;ffincniniM
"H aunted V alley
NATURE
By H erbert R obinson
Classified Column Rates
WANTED—Woman or girl to
One cent the word each time.
Adapted from the Patheserial by
work on ranch in Klamath
To run every issue for one
Ben Howe from Rogue River
month or more, *4c the word
Piano recital at Civic clubhouse
county. Phone 12F5 or write was in Ashland Saturday on a
Frank* Leon Smith
each time.
Box 9, R. F. D. Talent. 260-2 combined business and pleasure Monday evening, July 8, at 8
o’clock. Tickets 50 cents.
Copyright by Pathe Exchange, Inc.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE
WANTED—To hear from owner trip.
260-2t
’T H E great results are attainet
ined
having farm for sale; give par­
FOR SALE—The bungalow lot
.................. .
We make a specialty of picnic
A by norm al developm
ent. T ha
‘lopment.
h at
Just across from the park foun­
ticulars and lowest price. John
Mrs. A. Van Vactor of Hilt,
and
campers’
needs.
Detrick
s.
tains.
Large
lot
running
CHAPTER
XIV
is N a tu re ’s way. Begin the habit
J. Black, Chippewa Falls, Wis­
through from Park avenue to
I n D esperate F light
236-tf Calif., was in Ashland yesterday
consin
255-3
Sat3*
of saving and out of this habit
visiting friends. She went north
Granite St., faces 216 feet on
Granite and 260 feet on Park
this
morning,
planning
to
take
there grow s norm ally tlie rose of
Ladies’ and Gents’ hiking suits
drive. Has 50x50 dancing pa­
Fortunately
Ruth
Ranger
was
not
keep
up
the
fast
pace
much
longer.
I
her
vacation
in
Portland.
shoes, boots, hats, bags, blankets,
success.
vilion on it. This is a wonder­
seriously injured by her fall. Dick Ruth and Foster were rapidly gain- j
ful location for an apartment
lunch kits, etc., in fact, every­
Foster and Dinny carried her into ing on him, and by this time they
An evening of rare pleasure at the cabin and in a few moments the were also out of the valley and safe
and Ashland needs just such a
thing for the tourist, hiker, camp­
structure right now. I have not
from any other menacing devices.
the
Civic clubhouse Monday at 8 girl was quite herself again.
PHYSICIANS
er, and all sports. Army Goods
the capital to build the apart­
Ahead
of him, Mallinson saw a rail- j
“We
won’t
know
where
to
look
for
o’clock.
260-2t
ment and need the money now DR. MATTIE B. SHAW—Resi­ Store.
Mallinson now,” she lamented, “and road track with a locomotive, appar- j
Invested in the property in my
without direct orders from him, ently deserted, a short distance up
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
H. V. Smith of Hugo, Ore., was those men in the control room will the track. He decided to make a
printing business. Will sell all
Herb Kline of Berkeley is in
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
or any part of it at a real bar-
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 Ashland visiting his sister, Mrs. a business visitor in the city to­ destroy any person entering the dash for it and make his escape in
the engine. What he did not see, i
gain, If taken at once. Go up
Ashland, Oregon
valley.”
p. in. only.
day.
Graves of Pioneer avenue.
however, was the man of mystery
and look it over and make me
Just
then
the
door
opened
and
lurking on .the other side ot the
an offer. Bert R. Greer, Tid­ DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
—*i=
=4
two mysterious gentlemen appeared locomotive.
Fine
piano
recital
Monday
ev­
ings office.
208-tf j tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
When you blow out, blow in to
with Mallinson—their prisoner.
mystery man had waited long
throat—X-ray including teeth. Leedom’s for Tires.
256tf ening, July 9, at the Civic club­ “Why, what does this mean!” for The
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
this
moment. Seeing Mallinson
FOR SALE, TRADE OR K E N T -
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
Ruth
ejaculated.
house.
260-2t
climb
into
the
cab,
he
stealthily
ap­
KO acres unimproved land, un-
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland,
Mallinson was a good bluffer. “I
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton were here
MAKE
t
inoumbered, near village of 300
Ore.
should like to know myself,” he proached and climbed up behind on
A Bakersfield man, Dan Ryan, answered. “You will have to ask the rear of the coal car. Mallin­
on S. P. R. R. and good hard
from Portland Saturday visiting
son was unaware of the fact that he j
roads, 100 acres under fence
with friends and looking the town was in Ashland yesterday look­ these gentlemen.”
CHIROPRACTORS
had a traveling companion, and I
“It
means
that
we
are
going
to
with good natural pasture,
ing after business interests he
gleefully putting on full steam he i
have
a
show
down
right
now,”
one
plenty of water. Three roomed DR. E. B. ANGELL—Chiropractic over.
has here.
t
Df his captors replied. “We are just started the enging puffing down the
house, barn and woodshed. For ( and Electro-Therapy. The com­
bination does wonders. First
as deeply interested in Haunted track.
further particulars address F.
Monuments from the Blair
Your
Next
Goal
National Bank Bldg. Phone
J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf
Tickets for the Piano Recital Valley as Miss Ranger, and now As Ruth Ranger and the reporter !
quarry. Patronize home indus­
48-142.
we’ve got things the way we want rode up they were filled with con­
You have finished high
try.
Exclusive salesman.
S. Monday night at the Civic club­ them.”
House Calls
sternation to see Mallinson making
school
and, like all wide­
MISCELLANEOUS
Penniston. Res. 476 Laurel St. house are on sale at the Public “It will be a relief to solve this his escape. Ruth was in utter 1
fe a
I
awake graduates, are look­
253-lmo Library and at Mrs. R. W. Con­ mystery,” Ruth answered. “I had despair, for it now seemed as though |
HAWLEY—Above Tidings Phone 444Y.
all
her
efforts
were
in
vain.
LOANS—Farm loans; City loans; DR.
the
secret
within
my
grasp
in
an
ing to college.
over’s
Art
Store,
also
by
the
mus­
office. Phone 91.
Amortized 4 % per cent. W. G.
underground tunnel, but I lost the
Glancing
about,
the
girl
suddenly
|
The State of Oregon of­
260-2t papers—”
Mr. Barham from Siskiyou was ic teachers of Ashland.
Wright, Stewart Bldg., Med­
spied a couple of aviators in the
fers
you the best of training
“1 take it that none of you know’ freight station near the railroad,
ford
204-lmo* DR. ERNEST W. SMITH—Chiro­ here on business Saturday after­
and
a collegiate degree in
practor, near Postoffice. Hours noon.
George Allen and wife of the secret,” smiled Mallinson, just assembling an airplane that
9-12 and 2-5.
Phone 114.
LOST— Between Ashland a point
serenely.
“Also,
Ruth,
you
have
for­
the leading pursuits and pro­
Bakersfield, Calif., spent yester­ gotten that Haunted Valley has been had arrived. Hearing the whirring
Lady attendant Mondays, Wed­
of
the
propellor,
Ruth
decided
to
two miles beyond Talent, brown
fessions,
as follows:
nesdays, Fridays, afternoon.
Better be safe than sorry. See day in Ashland, attending the forfeited to me. Why don’t you ask take a chance. With Foster, she j
leather hand-bag, containing
band concert in the park. They Mr. Craig,” he sneered, “the mean­ ran over to the men.
Engineering,
Agriculture,
suit of men's clothes and other CONVALESCENT HOME—Cot­ Beaver Realty Co. about your in­ went on north this morning.
ing of everything?”
“I’ve
got
to
catch
that
man
es­
surance.
Phone
68.
287-tf
Commerce,
Forestry,
Home
The party then decided the best caping in the locomotive,” she ex­
wearing apparel. Suitable re­
tage plan. Invalids cared for
thing to do would be to go to the plained. “It means everything to
Economics, Military Science
ward for return to G. M. Ray­
in home surroundings. Matern­ Visitors from Los A n g eles-
Ice Cream made from pure control room.
With Mallinson me. His name is Mallinson, and—” i
and Tactics, Mining, Pharm­
mond, Court House, Klamath
ity department. Terms rea­
sweet cream In our own Ice along, their safety would be guar­ The aviators looked up in sur- ,
“
Bread
Makes
Sweet
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carroll
Wagner
acy, Vocational Education,
anteed.
Falls.
260-t3
sonable. Phone 411R. 248-tf. of Los Angeles, California, are Cream factory. Rose Bros.
prise.
Tempers”
a n d M usic
They were about to leave when a
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— I
252-tf trap door in the floor opened and an
“Mallinson!” one of the men ex­
visiting at the home of Mr. Wag­
S tu d en t life at th e C o lleg e is
FOR SALE
old man of Spanish mien appeared. claimed. “That’s a man we are both
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
Is there a little fairy
ner’s parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. J.
very
much
interested
in.
We
ship­
The
lost
papers
were
in
his
hands.
■■
■— " ■ ............... ■■ - ------------ I I
rich in
o p p o r tu n itie s
fo r
J. J. Anderson and family of
in your home given to
FOR SALE—One twenty-one dol­ FOR prompt and sareful service, M. Wagner of Oak street.
“Why! Who are you!” Ruth ex­ ped the plane here to make a flight
lea d ersh ip and p erson al cu l-
Santa
Cruz
passed
through
Ash­
over Haunted Valley, but if Mallin- I cranks? (Jive her bread,
claimed.
auto trucks or horse drays, call
lar oil burner. New, never
t u re.
land
yesterday,
stopping
over
to
son has skipped, come on, we’ll get
“Ah,
I
have
the
most
wonderful
Whittle
Transfer
Co.
Phone
Effective July 1st.
used, fits any stove or range j
I
more
Bread.
him!”
old documents,” the Spaniard re­
117. Office, 89 Oak street, near
Howard & Grimes Stages leave visit friends.
with bottom grate or ash pan
plied. "They are written in the
Hotel Ashland.
56tf
This sudden statement made the
Fall Term Opens
Ashland for Klamath Falls daily
Sally Ann Bread
Spanish of three centuries ago!”
•—mine has neither.
P rice:
whole affair more mysterious to
Enjoy music, jazzy to opera, "Can you read them?” one of Ruth, but her delight over the as­
>10.50. C. M. Miles, 611 Beach T. L. POWELL—General Trans­ at 8:30 a. m. and 2:15 p. m.
September 28 1923
tastes so good you keep
whenever
and wherever you Mallinson’s captors asked excitedly. sistance she was to receive was so
fer—Good
team
and
motor
St.
281-1* I
256-12*
“Most
certainly,”
came
the
suave
F o r In fo rm a tio n W rite To
great that she didn’t stop to ask
trucks. Good service at a rea­
gating and eating. Every
please. Take a Portable Vlctrola
reply. “They constitute the record questions. The girl climbed into
sonable price. Phone 83.
T H E R E G IS T R A R
crum
b
gives
health
and
camping. Rose Bros.
252-tf. of the Imperial Expedition which the plane with one of the aviators,
Sells Many Cars—
FOR SALE—Two halter broke
energy. F resh daily.
left Mexico City in 1542 in search leaving young Foster behind, much
The Buick agency reports .he
colts, one 4 years, the other 5; TRY FEHIGE FOR HAULING
O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege
of
the
Seven
Golden
Cities!
It
is
J.
Rex
Bell
and
wife
and
son
to
his
disappointment.
In
another
and
transfer
work
of
all
kinds.
sale of new Buicks to the follow­
weighing 1200 and 1265. R.
C o rv a llis
LITHIA BAKERY
all here—how they’d suffered and moment the plane left the ground
375 B St. Phone 410-R.
of
Los
Angeles,
spent
yesterday
ing
persons
in
the
past
two
Fought and died!”
B. Purves, Talent, Ore.
and began to soar speedily after the
200-lmo
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « •♦ ♦ ♦ «
“But what—what did they find?” fleeing Mallinson.
weeks:
Sherman Morehouse, in Ashland.
261-t5 |
queried Ruth.
Mrs. S. Patterson, Clara Warren, ■
At the throttle of the locomotive,
PLUMBING
Danish composer of internal ion-
“They found—ah, but I must not Mallinson was examining the papers
Have
a
fit
at
Orres—tailors
for
Mrs. Trefreu and Mr. H. A.]
FOR SALE—Two Belgian does.
get
ahead
of
my
story,”
replied
the
al fame, and Dr. Enna is proving
O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207 Ilowie.
men and women.
226-tf old man, much to the relief of Mal­ he had seized in his flight. He felt
6 Beach Ave.
259-3* JERRY
that his moment of triumph had
himself
worthy of the name.
East
Main.
Phone
138.
linson. “But what an addition to come—if only he could keep from
— ■■■■!-■ .. — ■■ 111 ■HI,
■ — '
C. J. Hays and W. King of the documentary history of that the clutches of Ruth Ranger and
FOR SALE OR TRADE— 5 Room
When you blow out, blow In to
PLANING MILL
Los
Angeles were business visi­ period!” he continued, ecstatically. Eugene Craig. But there were other
Local music is all the richer
bungalow, new and modern, JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET Leedom’s for Tires.
256tf
“And here is a paper of a later day, mysterious forces now operating
tors
here
today.
because of the growth of his work
WORKS, Cor. Heilman and
in 1745, when the language was be­ against him, and well did he know ,
basement, two large lots with
Van
Ness.
194-tf
ginning
to
lose
its
purity!”
here,
and because he stands for
fruit; also garage, chicken
Wants House—
that. He did not realize, however,
Music .lovers in Ashland are
At
this
point
Mallinson
became
You
wouldn’t
go
about
with
a
that
the
mystery
man
was
climbing
.
.
.
.
.
the
best.—
.Morning Oregonian.
house, cow barn, etc. Would
MONUMENTS
C. E. Roberson from Oakland,
alarmed. He knew the man was over the coal in the rear of the car to en^oy a treat next Monday ev-
dirty
face,
why
with
unpressed
take small house In good rent­
California, has rented a house oni
coming to the secret. Stealthily, he
MONUMENT—MARKERS
clothes? Paulserud’s.
261tf reached for the telephone and call­ behind him, determined to play his ening, when Dr. Emil Enna of
ing location as part payment.
He is truly an artist of highest
Pine Street and moved his fam-i
card.
Lowest Prices
Portland, is to give a piano re­
ed to his men in the control room:
Yockey & Company.
260-2
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
rank.—South
Dakota Echo, Sioux
ily into it yesterday. Mr. Rober-i
Gradually
the
airplane
was
over­
cital at the Civic clubhouse.
Joe Thompson of San Francis­ “Number twenty-four! Quick!”
3rd and East Main St.
223-6mo son is a new employee of the
taking
the
speeding
locomotive,
and
Falls,
S.
D.
Dr. Enna is a teacher, pianist
co was in Ashland today trans­ Almost immediately there was an
was preparing a rope ladder
Enders company in the grocery acting business with Ashland explosion below the trap door in Rutii
FOR SALE—Two horse wagon.
and
composer of note. Many here
the cabin, and in the confusion, and getting ready to climb down
Can be seen at the Normal i
and hardware departments.
when
the
right
moment
would
ar­
STAPLE’S
remember the delightful evening
Mr. Enna is a sincere teacher
merchants.
Mallinson seized the papers from
buildings on Boulevard.
the table, rushed out of the place, rive. Finally she dropped the lad­ they enjoyed when he was in Ash­ and a practical pianist.—W. S. B.
259-6t*
on a horse and galloped der over the side and started to land last year.
Let me tell you about the new
Mathews in Magazine Music, Chi­
Spring garments cleaned and jumped
climb downward, but something
full coverage Automobile policy. pressed with care. Auto delivery. away, while the others were pulling suddenly happened. The ladder
His
father,
August
Enna,
is
a
cago,
111.
themselves out of the ruins. Ruth
FOR SALE— Large second hand
45 A. mostly bottom land, near Yeo, of course.
246-tf. ?houe 63. Ashland Cleaning and and Dick Foster recovered them­ broke loose from the plane and j
refrigerator, also tourist auto
Ruth barely saved herself by j
highway, alfalfa and grain, fam­
Dyeing Works.
208-tf selves first, and running toward the clutching hold of the running gear
locker at Icenhower’s New and
remaining
two
horses
they
lost
no
N. T. Outucters and wife of
of the plane.
Second Hand Store. 389 East ily fruit, house and barn, team, St. Helena, Calif., who are on
time in taking up the pursuit.
H.
B.
Tully
of
Sillber
Topoe,
She succeeded in climbing back
The
two
men
in
the
control
room
Main.
259-3 ;
their way nortlq, stopped over in California, was in Ashland yes- watched the flight of the three riders into the cockpit, but now the aviator
cow and tools. $6,500.
the valley. A number of was having trouble with his con­
OWNER WILL SELL— His at­
Good farm land under ditch Ashland yesterday to visit the terday, looking up old acquain- across
levers
were pulled, causing ex­ trols. The plane was making a
tances.
tractive corner home at 399 2 miles from Ashland at >60 perj city.
plosions, but Alallinson’s men had series of sharp nose dives, each one
Beach street.
Nice garden, acre.
not yet succeeded in getting the coming nearer the ground and be­
For the best In sweet milk and
right range. Other levers were ing more dangerous.
Cliff Payne makes coolers.
berries, fruit, grapes, lawn and
Good 6 room house on paved cream go to Detrlck’a.
drawn
back, bringing the upheavals
The aviator glanced hopelessly
106-tf
flowers. Jersey cow and chick­
of dirt closer to Ruth and her back at the girl and suddenly the
street
>100.
down
balance
like
Mrs.
P.
Fryer
of
San
Francis-
ens. Excellent location.
companion.
plane made a final swoop and
A party consisting of Dale co, spent yesterday in the city
249-1 mo. * rent.
“Throw up your hands—the whole i plunged downward, directly toward
gang of you!”
the path of the oncoming engine. I
Have a restaurant and Bakery Himes and wife and Hall Himes calling on Ashland friends.
The men in the control room Ruth and the aviator tried to jump !
FOR SALE— Registered Hamp­
of Toledo, Ore., spent yesterday
about in surprise and beheld free—but it was too late. The plane
shire Sows. Prices right, sat­ doing profitable business for sale in Ashland visiting Lithia Park.
Paulserud’s Suits for young whirled
Eugene Craig standing behind them, crashed onto the track and both
at
attractive
price.
isfaction guaranteed.
Write
men.
244-tf. an automatic in each hand. The were buried under the wreckage.
HOUSES FOR RENT
tor information. John Mace,
young man had arrived on the scene
And now, in the speeding locomo­
Oranges, lemons, grape fruit—
in
the
nick
of
time,
for
in
another
tive,
the man of mystery saw his
Central Point, Ore.
259-9*
Detrick sells for less.
106-tf
W. L. Halfpenny of Portland moment Ruth would have been opportunity
and sprang for Mallin­
was a business visitor in Ashland blown to atoms.
son.
Both
were
fighting savagely,
FOR SALE—Saxaphone, cello,
W. R. Redhead of Portland yesterday.
Mallinson’s horse was foaming unconscious of what had happened
í 255-. t ‘ .
V ■ -fi
cornet, orchestra drums. All
and covered with sweat, and the on the track ahead of them.
was
a
business
visitor
in
the
city
A1 bargains. L. E. Stennett,
(To be continued)
For the best In sweet milk and fleeing man knew that it could not
yesterday.
494 Fairview.
259-6t*
cream go to Detrick’s.
106-tf
BIG SPECIAL for 30 days be­
FOR SALE— Good family cow’,
Local merchants yesterday re­
ginning
July 9th on Tires at Lee-
fresh.
Also chickens.
571
ceived business calls from H. E.
Chestnut St.
256-6* It was the sam e old story of doms Tire Hospital.
Bonine, a Portland business man.
the man who never had had
FOR SALE—Cheap, 20 acres, 3 I a fire and thought he never
Mrs. L. Wyatt 'of Portland,
roam cabin furnished,. Nice would.
who has been in California for Mrs. C. P. Bryant of Los Angeles
growing garden. Will trade
some time, passed through Ash­ was in Ashland yesterday, spend­
It
is
better
to
be
safe
than
for auto.
Address Box 77,
land yesterday, stopping over ing most of her time in Lithia
Glendale, Ore.
260-6*
SORRY
for several hours to visit friends. Park. She says she liked the
band concert immensly.
PATTI
You
m
ay
he
luekv
enough
FOR SALE— By owner,' one of
HARROLD
George Hanson of San Fran­
A new course in dancing clas­
the best >25,000 farms in the to insure the day before the cisco was in the city yesterday,
V.
fire
but
such
instances
are
ses
will
be
given
Wednesday.
The
4' Willamette valley, Oregon.
and made business visits to sev­
first class at 4 o’clock for the
Particulars from R. D. San­ v ery ra re ; m ake a practice I eral local merchants.
of
keeping
insured
and
when
smaller children, and the second
ford, 399 Beach street, Ash­
or advanced class at 7 o’clock.
land, Oregon.
260-2* ' you need it you will have it.
Corvallis awards >39,535 sewer
261-1
All good kinds of insurance contract.
at rig h t prices. K indly re ­
’
FOR RENT
"
A party consisting of S. p. Wil­
m em ber th a t th e re is hut te r
>»HE printer has lost much in the
Wayne Ramer of Los Angeles son and wife of Lcte Angeles,
—and
butter.
past because of his mistakes
FOR RENT—Cool corner bed­
was a business visitor in Ash­ spent yesterday in Ashland’s park.
in business judgment, but his
room, outside entrance, near
land today.
customers have lost far more in
Park. Near town. 480-J.
BIG SPECIAL for 30 days be­
failure to turn his skill to their ad­
261-2*
porch ginning July 9th on Tires at Lee-
Cliff
Payne makes
vantage.
Business men can get
swings.
259-1 doms Tire Hospital.
FOR RENT— Five room modern Real E sta te and Real In ­
vastly more out of a printer than a
surance
house. New, neat, clean, close
low bid, and it is reasonably certain
A party consisting of Dr. S.
Give yourself a treat Monday
in. >18.00. Deakin, 207 East 41 E. M ain
that
they can get less from the lowest
E st. 1883 ius Carney were Ashland visitors evening—A fine piano recital by
Main.
260-3
bidder
than even the low price calls
Carney, Helen Carney and Jun­ Dr. Emil Enna, of Portland.
Phone 211
for; because while he may find it
ius Carnye were Ashland visitors
FOR RENT— 6 Room modern
260-2t
necessary to sell his product at a low
yesterday, stopping over for the
Patti Harrold, herself a pretty
Old Home Songs in Bright country
house with range. Good garden I fT
price, his dilemma forces him to
product, started all the remi­
entire
day.
All kinds of berries and
Mrs. J. Brownson, of Duns­
LightClubsMakeEven
niscence craze with the lyrics she
strike as hard a bargain in delivery
fruit. 3 Chicken houses and
sings in ‘Glory’: ’
muir was in Ashland visiting
Cops Forget to Raid
as his customer does in buying.
Good
clothes
means
no
great­
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friends yesterday.
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classes will be given Wednesday.
him kin to his neighbor.
Mrs. H. D. Jones, Jr., of Oak­ The first class at 4 o’clock for the
This is being proved on the star-
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spangled
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smaller
children,
and
the
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night at the supper clubs and mid­
terday looking up friends.
or advanced class at 7 o’clock
ed apartments. 75 Bush St.
night rendezvous haunts, fashion­
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Ashland, Oregon.
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of ‘Saw Mill River Road’ as the dead, only covered up with frivolit:
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