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SOCIETY
serv ed . As th e g u e sts d e p a rte d ,
goon w ishes a u d m any h ap p y re*
tu rn s w ere given Mr. R o u g h to n
on th is b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry .
B re a k fa s t a t L a k e —»
A g ro u p of frie n d s, M rs. G u ll­
ey, Miss M ildred
E e c h te l of W H A T T H E HA RTM A N SY ND I­
C A T E MEAN’S TO ASHLAND
G ra n ts P a ss, th e M isses B lan ch e
L o n b a u g h , A n n a a n d G race Lu
A new sa w m ill, now on th e
m an , a n d M essrs. G lenn G uiley,
g ro u n d s.
A r th u r P e te r s a n d Lioyd Crow -
An im m en se f e r tiliz e r p lan t.
son of A sh la n d lp o to re d to C ra te r I
N
a tu ra l gas a t a m o d e ra te
L a k e S u n d a y in tim e to b re a k ­
cost.
fa s t th e re , a rr iv in g a b o u t seven
A la rg e re fin e ry w ith a big
a. m. T hey sp e n t th e ir tim e tish-
I pay ro ll.
ing, b o a tin g a n d e n jo y in g th e
A new d riv e to a w o n d e rla n d
w o n d e rfu l sc en e ry .
I of scenic b eau ty .
T hey w ere in a little ra in sto rm
t h eap fu el fo r new in d u s trie s .
w hen on th e la k e bo atin g .
In c re a se d w e a lth , low ered ta x ­
T hey lu n ch e d a t A n n a creek
a n d v isited th e N a tu ra l B rid g e, es, big p a y ro lls, a h ap p y , p ro s ­
p e ro u s people.
Mill C reek F a lls a n d th e e th e r
T he p a y ro ll of th e H a rtm a n
scenic a ttr a c tio n s eu ro u te hom e
1
sy
n d ic a te now s ta n d s second to
a rriv in g a f te r a w o n d e rfu l day,
i
th
a
t of th e S o u th e rn P acific Ry.
tire d b ut v e ry glad fo r th e d e ­
' h ere.
lig h tfu l o u tin g .
It is p e rm a n e n t.
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H elp in th e sp eed y develtrp-
A S u rp rise P a r ty —
m
ent
of th is s y n d ic a te 's p ro je c ts
T h e re w as a d e lig h tfu l s u rp ris e
by
tlie
pur« b a se of sto ck .
p a rty a t th e h em e of Mr. a n d
Let s p u t it o v er q u ick.
M rs. A. A. M adden on P in e s tr e e t,
R. P. C A M PB E L L ,
! th e occasion being th e sixty-!
A gent fo r A sh lan d .
e ig h th b irth d a y
a n n iv e rs a ry of
270-1
I M r. A. J . R o u g h to n , th e f a th e r!
. of M rs. M adden, who is v isitin g
I. W . W . on P acific coast a n d
j h e re from La C rosse, K ansas.
T h o se
e n jo y in g
th is
h ap p y j 1 P acific N o rth w e st p la n n in g
¡ g a t h e r i n g w ere Mr. and M rs. if. s trik e w ith in n e x t few w eeks, e s ­
G. M iller an d fam ily of Jack so n - pecial a tte n tio n b ein g d ire c te d to
v ille, M r. a n d M rs. T h o m a s R ose- j h a rv e st field s.
b e rry a n d fam ily of M edford and j
W ill V isit C oast
; G oes .o C r a te r L ake—
l^US InrO ugU liie a u in iu c i,
M r. a n d M rs. F re d P e n n isto n
M r. a n d M rs. E . T. P a c k a rd u .a .u s jL d p r^ u s t o r lu e t i t l e s h o o t
and Mr. S. P e n n is to n le ft y e s te r - ! a n d tw o c h ild re n v e r e re g is te re d
io oe n e iu in te r in m e seaso n .
d a y fo r a tw o w eek v a c a tio n irip a t th e H o tel A sh lan d la s t -light
Vi.pio.ln x id a.u a e x p la in e d th e
to th e c o a st by a u to m o b ile . T hey Mr. P a c k a rd h a s been in c h a rg e
.
yti.ei.1
or b e a rin g a n n o r c o m p e-
p la n on g o in g v ia th e K la m a th ¡ o f th e U. of O. geology cam p,
lt.o n v, Uien vm i be u sed in m e
D iv e r in C a lifo rn ia .,
an d is on h is w ay to C r a te r L a k e sh o o t,
f a r a s h o rt trip .
A s h o o tin g m a tc h to d e te rm in e
C o tte r ’s In P o r tla n d —
,
th
e
s tm c ci.am p io iislu p is to jpe
M r. a n d M rs. C. A. C o tte r l e f t ) I s H e re V isitin g —
h e ld a t C la c k am a s, O regon, la te
S u n d a y fo r P o rtla n d , a n d M r s .!
’d r s . A u g u st B ch u erm an is in
in A u g u st, a n d in o rd e r to send
C o tte r w ill u n d e rg o a n o p e ra tio n A sh lan d fro m Geld H ill,
v isitin g a te a m , a t le a s t th re e fo u rth s of
to d a y a t th e P o r tla n d S u rg ic a l " i t h m any frie n d s
an d a c q u a in t­ iiie A sh la n d g u n n e rs m u st q u a li­
H o s p ita l.
an ces, a n d a tte n d in g to b usiness
fy .
A fte r th e
c o m p e titio n a t
in te r e s ts w hich s h e h as.
C la c k am a s, a s ta te te a m w ill be
O n V a c a tio n —
chosen to go to C am p P e rry , Ohio
J . H. H a rd y of th e F ir s t N a­ H om e Altain—
tio n a l B ank le ft y e s te rd a y on h is
Mrs. S a c k e tt a n d d a u g h te r Del- to sh o o t fo r th e n a tio n a l c h a m p ­
tw o w e e k ’s s u m m e r v a c atio n .J p b in e , w ho h av e been s p e n d in g a io n sh ip , a n d a f te r th a t, th e A m e r­
M r. H a rd y did n o t s ta te w h e n ' m o n th v isitin g frie n d s a n d re la - ican team w ill e n g a g e w ith te a m s
h e p lan n e d to sp en d h b v a c a -H iv e s in th e n o rth e rn p a r t of th e from o th e r c o u n trie s fo r th e in te r ­
tio n .
T h ese
, s ta te
re c e n tly re tu r n e d to A sh- n a tio n a l c h a m p io n sh ip .
m
a
tc
h
e
s
w
ill
lie
h
eld
b
etw
een
Sep­
I lan d .
T hey r e p o r t a m o st de-
te
m
b
e
r
1
a
n
d
S
e
p
te
m
b
e
r
27,
and
Bells Home—
j lig h tfu l trip an d t h a t th e y e n ­
A
sh
la
n
d
h
a
s
as
good
a
c
h
a
n
ce
as I
T h e S ta p le s R e a lty co m p an y jo y ed th e ir v a c a tio n a l o u tin g im ­
a n y o n e to be re p re s e n te d , ac co rd - |
r e p o r ts th e sa le or th e M rs. Stew - m en sely .
in g to C a p ta in A dam s.
a r t hom e on 7 th s tr e e t to M r.
C o n stru c tio n w ork on th e A sh ­
H a m b y , an
em p lo y ee of th e H e re on V isit__
lan
d com p, ly 3 rifle ra n g e is now
S o u th e rn P a c ific.
M rs. S te w a rt
M rs.
W.
S c h a u m lo fel
and
fin
is
h e d , a n d a p lan w as p r e s e n t­
w ill r e tu r n w ith h e r s is te r to h e r •la u g h te r E liz a b e th , of S a c ra m e n -i
fo rm e r hom e in San Diego.
to , C a lifo rn ia a rriv e d in A sh lan d ed w h e re b y m en can go o u t a n d
s h o o tin g
d u r in g
th e
T u e sd a y e v e n in g fo r a v isit w ith p ra c tic e
w eek.
i M rs. S c h a u m lo fe l’s m o th e r, M rs
M ake B u sin e ss T rip —
G eorge a n d Ed B a rro n o f ; V an S a n t’ a n d w ith o th e r rela-,'
M ed fo rd , a re m a k in g a b u sin ess i tiv e s.
th e m em b e rs of th lie M adden a n d
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LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT
R o u g h to n fa m ilie s
tr ip to M edford to d ay , a n d p lan
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By S. W. STRAUS,
W ith a reco rd o f 2SS ro u n d voy­ sailed th e seai. under the billow ing
Finishing Today
d e lic io u s
re fre s h m e n ts
son s tr e e t w a lk e d dow n tow n 1
w e re
com m anded fo u r oteam ships. H is
P
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ages
betw
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C
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and
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urope,
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canvas of w ind-jam m ers, . a t life w ar record d a te s from the o u tb re a k
Society for
V isit A sh la n d —
T h u rs d a y fo r th e f ir s t tim e in -
T h rift
or 678 A tla n tic c ro ssin g s d u rin g so ro m a n tic a lly described in fiction, to th e close of h o stilities. He c a r­
Mr. a n d M rs. A. F | R a d k e a n d f o u r w eek s. S he h a s been con-
w hich he conveyed 247,923 p a s­ b u t so o fte n f r a u g h t w ith d a n g e r ried both w ar m a te ria ls and tro o p s;
d a u g h te r of N eiisv ille. W iscon­ fined to h e r h o m e d u e to a p a in - 1 T ° THE American who v iSR a the
d istre ss in realitv . F rom a th e la tte r, including both A. E. F.
sengers, C a p ta in G. B. E v a n s, O. and
M e d iterran ean co u n tries the
sa ilin g vessel he stepped into the and C. E. F ., to .he n um ber of 70,-
s in , w e re h e re W e d n esd a y lo o k ­ fu l a c c id e n t in w h ich th e lig a
B. E ., o f th e C an ad ian Pacific b e rth o f 3rd officer of a steam sh ip
foot w e re badly fact sta n d s out quite clearly th a t
in g o v e r A sh la n d , a n d m ad e a m e n ts of th e
Steam
ships L im ited, bows to T im e’s and in tn re e y e a rs had woe a tem ­ OOG. In 1914 he assum ed com m and
A m e ric a
of th e M issanabie and continued in
t r i p in to th e S iskiyous.
They to rn .
advance an d re tire s fro m activ e p o rary com m and on the SS. Lake com m and until she w ar sunk in w a r
s h o u ld
be
s ta te th e y h av e seen m an y b e a u ti­
service, h a v in g reach ed th e age O ntario. He soon received a p e r­ service in 1918. He la te r com ­
m o re a l e r t
fu l c itie s on th e ir trip , b u t th a t
to E os Angele»
lim it. C apt. E v an s is ro w m ak in g m an e n t com m and, th e SS. Lake m anded th e M elita and M innedosa,
c o m m ercially
W innipeg »-nd la te r, th e SS. Lake then a f te r a M e d iterran ean cru ise
A s h la n d h a s th em a ll bear..
M r. a n d M rs. C h a rle s M oore of
in th ese re ­ the la s t pro fessio n al voyage o f f o r­ H uron.
A thoroughly enjoyable pic­
on the E m p rc rs o f Scotland, receiv­
gions.
O ther ty -e ig h t y e a rs o f sea service, ta k ­
W hile com m anding th s la s t nam -
B ellview , w hose r e c e n t m a rria g e
ed his la s t and p re s e n t com m and.
ing
th
e
S.
S.
M
etag
am
a
to
G
lasgow
ture
n atio n s, n o ta ­
the unjque experience th e M etagam a.
w as c h ro n ic le d in th e T id in g s, left
M ay Go to C a lifo rn ia —
w here he gives up his com m and.
o f tra n s fe r rin g 4,500 D oukhobors
January
25.
bly
G
reat
B
rit­
Long
service
o
f
both
rail
and
boat
B orn in W ales s ix ty -fo u r y ears
Mr. A . B. C h a p m a n , an old fo r th e ir new ho m e in Los A n ­
ain, a re get- »go, C ap tT E v an s began his sea from th e Black Sea d is tric t and sta ffs a re a fe a tu re of th e C ana­
April 25.
Friday and Saturday
tim e A sh la n d re s id e n t w ho h a s g eles on M onday.
t i n g t h e m- Be- vice w hen 16 y e a rs old. a s an fe a rfu l persecutions, d ire c t to C a­ dian Pacific’s regim e and e x p lain
nada
w
here
th
ey
found
peace
and
July
25
b e e n ill fo r som e tim e, did n o t
the loyalty of its eir. oyee
aich
selves stro n g ­ a p p re n tic e on th e B rocklebank L ine plenty on its fe rtile p ra irie s
is evidenced in th e ir p rid e of s e r­
D riven in p a n ic b e fo re a n mi-
c i C alcu tta. F ro m 1885 to 1894 he
ly in tre n ch e d
g o to C a lifo rn ia fo r h is h e a lth , S o m ew h at R e c o v e re d —
October 25.
F rom 1901 to 1906, Capt. E ans vice.
in
to
e
N
ear
j
know
n t«»rror, y e llin g , tra m p lin g
M rs. J. H. D o ra n , w ho h a s been
a s w as s ta te d in a rc e n t issu e of
R
e
g
u
la
rly
ev
ery
E
a
s
t
from
th
e
th ir d m o n th i ¡’R b e fo re th e m , u n til-w ith a c a lm
th e T id in g s, b u t m ay m ak e th e se rio u s ly ill fo r so m e tim e h a s r e ­
sta n d p o in t of
tie s
of A n n a
C reek
C anyon ceived from th e A m e ric an R ail 1 checks a re m ailed to a ll h o ld e rs of ' «’«»«»I, < «mragi- b orn o f love, th e r e
co v ered s u ffic ie n tly a s to be a b le
c h a n g e la te r.
tra d e and com ­
S. W . S T R A U S
Copco Slock a t $1.75 p er s h a re a ro s e a le a d e r— a b e a u tifu l g irl.
th ro u g h th e h azy m ists of m o rn ­
to go to E u g e n e , w h e re sh e w ill
m erce.
w ay A sso ciatio n p o in ts o u t, th a t, ¡($ 7 .0 0 p e r a n n u m .)
ing.
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hey
w
itn
esse
d
a
w
o
n
d
e
r­
T ell an y " h o b e c au se sh e loved tli e m an
v is it h e r m o th e r, M rs. B row n.
A t hom e we produce so m uch
P r o m K la m a th P a lls __
if
coal
c
o
n
su
m
e
rs
do
n
o
t
p
u
rc
h
a
se
m
em
b
e
r
of
o
u
r
fu l s u n ris e a s th e sk y w as clo u d -
o rg a n iz a tio n you " b o w as p in n ed b e tw e e n e ra sh -
Hr. a n d M rs. E a r l B row n cam e Tw o of M rs. D o ra n ’s c h ild re n a c - ' morR lilan we consum e th a t it Is
| in keeping with n a tio n a l th rift
les.s A fte r b r e a k f a s t th e y c lim b ­ coal in a n tic ip a tio n of fa ll an d ,va,|t to be placed on th e m a ilin g j *nS "¡«Ils h u n d ris ls of fe e t below
c
o
m
p
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n
ied
h
e
r,
th
e
y
o
u
n
g
e
st
be­
o v e r S u n d a y from K la m a th F a lls
and efficiency th a t we find an o u t­
ed tlie a d ja c e n t p e a k s, th e view w in te r re q u ire m e n ts ,
th e y w ill list fo r Copco 7«^ P re fe rn -.l Stock <hc s u rfa c e of th e e a r th , daiusl
to a tte n d th e
fu n e ra l of Mrs. in g c a re d fo r by M rs. H a tc h e r.
let for our products w h erev er pos­
y ield in g « .1 4 p ^ — cash o r in s ta ll- ,o «‘" t e r w h e re b ra v e m en fe a re d
fro
m
G
a
rfie
ld
P
e
a
k
b
e
in
g
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n
­
(B y G. E . A .)
ex p e rien c e d iffic u lty in p ro c u rin g
B ro w n ’s g ra n d m o th e r, M rs. H a r t­
sible.
m
e n t p lan .
to tre a d !
riv a lle d in th e .p a n o ra m ic s p le n ­ it la te r in th e seaso n w h en r a il­
le y , w hose d e a th o c c u rre d la s t A sh la n d V isito rs—
T he political situ a tio n In the T rip to Ic e C aves—
L a s t F r id a y a fte rn o o n a p a rty d o r o u t-s p re a d .
- M r. a n d M rs. J . H. S p ay d e of N ear E a st is, of course, n o t yet
ro a d s a r e tax e d w ith a heav y 1
^W ednesday.
T he ^’P in n a c le s ” on th e ro ad m o v em e n t of g e n e ra l tra f fic an d I
w
hose p e rs o n n e l w as M rs. M iller,
R apid C ity, S o u th D a k o ta , a r ­ stabilized, b ut sooner or la te r
riv ed in A sh la n d T u e sd a y to v isit things will s e ttle down and A m er­ M iss E n c h e d e , M iss M a rste rs, to Sand C reek C anyon w e re al-1 p a rtic u la rly
a g r ic u ltu r a l
pro-
Back from Dunsm uir__
u n til n e x t M onday a t th e hom e ica should be In a position to com ­ M iss W a tte n b a r g e r, M iss B u r k ­ so v isite d . T h ese b a ffle d e sc rip - d u c ts
M r. a n d M rs. A r th u r Selby
pete with all o th e r n a tio n s for the h a r t a n d Mis A llen , le f t fo r a tio n . P in n a c le P o in t b ein g p a r-
of M r. H. L. M oore, a n e p h e w of
“ Th,e
R a ilw a y
A sso c ia tio n
h ave J u s t r e tu r n e d from
rich
tra d e of th ese lands.
D uns- Mr. S payde.
Preferred
v isit to th e Ice C aves, by a u to tic u la rly m a g n ific e n t.
T he S p a y d e ’s a re
I p o in ts o u t th a t, w h ile th e ca r-
One c an n o t visit these co u n tries,
m u ir a f te r a few d a y s v isit. Mr.
U
pon
th
e
R
im
R
oad
th
e
y
w
e
n
t
m a k in g a th re e m o n th s to u r of m any of which have a civilization d riv e n by M r. De W itt, w ho ta k e s
Par value $100
1 r ie r s a r e in s h a p e to h a n d le au d
S elby is m a k in g a fin e rec o v e ry
as f a r as th e “ W in e G la ss.’’ H ere
th e w est, v is itin g re la tiv e s a n d as a n c ie n t as the o ld est docum ent p a rtie s on th e s e ex c u rsio n s.
i m ove nil {coal w ith re a s o n a b le
fro m h is re c e n t s e rio u s illn ess.
Now at $98
T h e y m ad e M e rrill th e f ir s t th e p a rty h a d a w o n d e rfu lly fin e
or hum an h istory, w ithout being
scenic p o in ts en ro u te .
p ro m p tn e ss, p ro v id e d th e m ove­
ASK ANY MEMBER <>F <>( |»
T h ey h a v e com e by th e n o r th ­ im pressed w ith the fact th a t the n ig h t w ith o u t a c c id e n t a n d o v er view of C r a te r a n d D iam ond
m e n t is
d is tr ib u te d th ro u g h o u t
Plans to R c ta tn —
la
k
e
s.
younger
g
e
n
e
ra
tio
n
s
are
adopting
f
a
ir
ro
ad
s.
e rn r o u te , th ro u g h th e Y ellow -
ORGANIZATION’
th e e n tir e y e a r, th e y a re n o t p ro ­
R aym ond D rew , w ho h a s been s to n e p a r k to S e a ttle , s to p p in g a new view point tow ard life. T h ese
T he tra v e le r s r e tu r n e d via M ed­
E a rly th e n e x t m o rn in g th e y
vided w ith s u rp lu s e q u ip m e n t and
a re today w eighed down
m a k in g an e x te n d e d v isit w ith a t S edro-W ooley, W a s h in g to n to | people
s ta r te d fo r th e Ice C aves, tw e n ­ fo rd — s to p p in g to view' th e g o rg e,
with tra d itio n s “ and” "custom s w
THE
en-
h is p a re n ts Mr. an d M rs. C h a rle s v is it th e C. J . W h ite fa m ily a n d I tire ly out of ste p with m odern ty tw o m iles s o u th of M errill.
M ill C reek F a lls , th e N a tu ra l fa c ilitie s in s u ffic ie n t q u a n tity to
CALIFORNIA OREGON
B re w , p la n s to
r e tu r n to San m a k in g a tr ip in to C a n a d a . T h e y ' Progress. But th e young people
th e o th e r scenic offset in th e fa ll m o n th s fa ilu re
T h ese cav es a re lo ca ted in th e B rid g e a n d
of
c
o
n
su
m
e
rs
to
buy
coal
d
u
rin
g
POWER COMPANY
F ra n c is c o n e x t S a tu rd a y .
w ill go s o u th to tlie M exican bo r- a re becom ing im bued w ith th e lav a beds, w hich a re fo u n d iii g ra n d e u r s on th e w ay.
th
e
su
m
m
e
r
m
o
n
th
s
w
hen
s
u
ffic
­
T hey feel th e y h a d a w o n d e r­
U e d fo n l,
G ra n ts
P a ss
and
d e r, r e tu r n in g to th e B lack H ills | ideals of W estern Europe,
K la m a th , Del N o rte a n d S isk i­
by
w
ay
o
f
U
ta
h
a
n
d
C
o
lo
rad
o
.
Closer
commer<dal
c
o
n
ta
c
t
w
ith
Have A ccid en t—
K lain at li F a lls
you c o u n tie s.
T h ese la v a beds fu l trip , a n d w e re m o st f o rtu n a te , ie n t tr a n s p o rta tio n is a v a ila b le .
T h e y e m p h a size fin a lly th e im -l
c c n UîTTnîTUï
M r. a n d M rs. S p ay d e e x p re sse d
7 ° U,d be benefic,al *
A dam B iegel a n d R ay B u sh n e ll
1 r e k a a n d D u n sm u ir
a re
w o n d e rfu l in
th e m se lv e s, tra v e llin g o v er th re e h u n d re d
.
.
1
th ese people as an ed ucational in-
p
o
rta
n
c
e
of
p
u
rc
h
a
s
e
of
coal
by
took a fis h in g trip up R o g u e Riv th -m selves a s w o n d e rfu lly de- fluence. It W0«Id am oag
s tr e tc h in g fo r m iles a n d m iles— m iles, no a c c id e n ts, p a r t of th e
ro a d s o n ly fa ir a n d b u t one blow ­ c o n s u m e rs now , fo r u se d u rin g
r ece,n *ly ’ a n d r e p o r t a fin p ’1Fhted w Ith A s h la n d ’s p a rk , h a v - th in g s teach them th e su p erio rity lav a an d sa g b ru sh a lte rn a tin g .
th e fa ll a n d w in te r m o n th s .’’
c ” a ' " tc ' h h , a lth o u g h th e y h a d th e m is ­ i n S se ea n o n e to e q u a l it on th e ir of m odern efficiency in b usiness as
T he caves w e re d isc o v e red by o u t in a ll t h a t d ista n c e .
f o r tu n e to b re a k a w heel on th e ir tra v e ls .
A ll of th e m e m b e rs of th e
a m an n am ed M e rrill, fo r w hom
com pared w ith th e ir own a rc h a ic
t
______ _
m ethods. <• ,
c a r w hile on th e trip .
a lso th e tow n of M errill is n a m e d . p a rty w e re s u m m e r school in ­ C am p in L o t—
V is itin g F rie n d s __
T h ere a re ;..any p h ases of t h r i f t
A to u ris t p a rty h e a d ed by Mrs.
T hey a re ow ned by th e g o v e rn - s tr u c to r s e x cep t M iss F lo re n c e A l­
r. CREAT CAST
Mr. an d M rs. J . M. B en sev a n d P ? deve' opm «n t ° f broad«r mar- m e n t b u t a re c o n tro lle d by p r i­ len .
M rs. M iller a u d Miss E n- E. O. K im m e r, h e a d of th e g olf
M a y Go to K la m a th —
onr,
i,
,
. ‘
k e ts for A m erican pro d u cts would v a te p a rtie s . T h ey a re n o t w ell c h e d e a re m e m b e rs of th e Mon- d e p a rtm e n t of th e W ilson a th ­
Tom G ospel, L ouis D e a rd o rf
o e n s e y , J r ., or b a in t rae a n th e elim ination of m uch
a n d W a lte r H aw ley a re ^ m te m - H elens. O regon re c e n tly r e tu r n e d w aste a t hom e. And It would also d e v e lo p e d — m an y n o t even ex ¡m o u th fa c u lty .
letic su p p ly co m p an y , a rriv e d in
A sh la n d a b o u t 1 1 :3 0 T u esd ay
p la tin g a trip to th e F o rt K la ­ to th e ir ho m e a f te r a th r e e w e e k s m ean the intro d u ctio n of th riftie r p lo re d .
n ig h t, a n d fo u n d th e a u to cam p
T h e re a re tw o g u id es, w ho con-: F U E L D IS T R IB U T O R U RGES
m ethods abroad, because a s we
m a th c o u n try on a c a m p in g trip v isit w ith M rs. J . C. B a rn a rd .
I o $
so
crow ded th e y se c u re d p e rm is ­
becom
e
g
re
a
te
r
se
lle
rs
we
also
be­
d u c t e x p lo re rs th ro u g h , fu rn is h -
E A R L Y PU R C H A S E O F COAL
■oon. Mr. H aw ley is now a c tin g
sion to cam p in a v a c a n t lot on
A p a r ty c o n s is tin g of R. R. com e both g re a te r buyers and in g tw o little lam ps.
a s c h e f a t th e T a v e rn C afe, b u t
g re a te r teachers.
th e B o u le v a rd . T he p a rty cam e
So fa r, sev en ty -six cav es h a v e
a s soon a s a n o th e r cook is found R o p e r a n d w ife of S an F ra n c is c o
F. R. W a d le ig h . F e d e ra l F u e l
been d isc o v e red , b u t th e y co v er D is trib u to r, in a s ta te m e n t to th e from S an F ra n c isc o , w e n t to
t h e th r e e w ill s ta r t on th e ir trip . " ith L illia n L essick a n d R. R.
PERSONAL
PROTEST
TO
BE
c o n s id e ra b le
t e r r ito r y
and
it pu b lic u rg e s coal c o n su m e rs to E a s te rn O regon via P o rtla n d and
R o p er, J r ., w e re A sh la n d v isito rs
T he D alles, a n d re tu rn e d to A sh ­
y e s te rd a y .
Interesting Trip__
MADE BY FILIPINO LEADER w ould p ro b a b ly ta k e a w eek to p ro te c t th e m se lv e s by p u rc h a s in g
land via C r a te r L ak e. T h e re a re
YÖUK PARTNERS
—also—
v isit a ll.
Mr. a n d M rs. E lis h a C. D ean of
coal d u r in g th e s u m m e r b io n th s five people in th e p a rty .
I
N
P
R
O
G
R
E
S
S
S an F ra n c isc o , w e re in A sh lan d R ack F ro m Lak«»—
On th e ro ad o u t from M errill, a n d to s to re it, r a th e r th a n to
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
“ PLUNDER”
th
e
“ C h im n ey s” w e re v isited . w a it u n til fa ll w hen f re ig h t tra f -
A lb e r a n d B a rc la y L eed s r e ­
for th e second tim e in tw o w eeks
M rs. C re e k s He
y e s te rd a y .
T h ey w erit fro m San tu rn e d la s t e v e n in g fro m L a k e th e G o v e rn m e n t of th e Isla n d b u t T h e re a re th re e of th e s e — of lava fice w ill be a t its p e a k .
T he
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ *
M rs. J . L. C reelfs, a fo rm e r r e s i­
F ra n c is c o to P o rtla n d
o v er th e 01 th e M oods, w h e re th e y h av e fe e lin g am o n g th e n a tiv e s is grow - fo rm a tio n , c ra te r - lik e a ff a ir s th a t ra ilro a d s w ill th e n h av e to e x e rt
d e n t of A sh la n d is back fro m an
P a c ific H ig h w ay , w e n t o v er th e been s ta y in g f o r th e la s t w eek o r in g s tro n g e r, a n d it is e v id e n t o n e m ay clim b , p e rh a p s a q u a r t­
e v e ry e ffo rt to h a n d le th e g e n e r­
e
x te n d e d v isit to Id ah o , w ith r e l­
C o lu m b ia
R iv e r H ig h w ay
to ten days.
e
r
o
f
a
m
ile,
th
e
n
look
dow
n
t h a t C o n g ress o r tlie P re s id e n t
al tra ffic , e sp ec ially th e h eav y
a
tiv e s, an d w ill re m a in in A sh-
th
e
o
p
e
n
in
g
s.
S
tra
n
g
e
fo
rm
a
­
e a s te rn O regon an d re tu r n e d to
T hey r e p o r t a fin e tim e , a n d d e ­ m u st com e to som e so lu tio n in th e
crop m o v em e n ts a n d th e r e w ill
be
S
a
n
g
e
r
o(
d
e
la
y
to
coal
ship-1
i
“
“ '’
’ '7 7 ”
A sh la n d v ia C r a te r L ak e. T hey c la re t h a t th e ro a d to th e la k e n e a r f u tu r e |
tio n s a re c h a ra c te r is tic of each.
le f t fo r th e ir hom e in San F r a n ­ is in fin e c o n d itio n .
I n te r e s tin g h is to ry is to ld of th e se m en ts.
W a d le ig h ' save-
S° ° ,
" b<' t ° re
O fficial I n te r e s t A ro u sed
,
.
.
•
-
tu
r
n
in
g
to
R
e
d
d
in
g
,
C a lifo rn ia ,
cisco th is m orfiing.
c
h
im
n
e
y
s.
T
h
ey
a
r
e
not
well
W A SH IN G TO N , J u ly 19.— T he
An o ffic ia l s ta te m e n t ju s t r e - 'w h e r e sh e now re sid e s.
m
a
rk
e
d
a
n
d
it
is
w
ell
to
g
e
t
d
i­
F o rc e E n jo y s P ie —
j c o n tro v e rs y in th e P h ilip p in e s be­
B a c k fro m P o r tla n d __
l t w ould be u n k in d n o t to say I w een G o v e rn o r G e n e ral L e o n a rd re c tio n s fo r lo c a tin g th em b e fo re
J a c k N euel, a m o n u m e n t and t h a t th e o ffice fo rc e of th e T id- W ood a » d m em b e rs of th e P h ilip - le a v in g M e rrill.
a to n e c u tte r re tu r n e d re c e n tly in g s w as tre a te d to a g r e a t, big, pin e C a b in e t h a s re s u lte d in a
T h e f ir s t cave v isite d w as an
fro m a v isit to P o rtla n d .
Mr. th ic k , p u ffy , c ream p ie y e s te rd a y s itu a tio n g ra v e e n o u g h to d e m a n d im m en se a ff a ir , th e flo o r c o v e r­
N e u e l m ad e th e trip a c o m b in a ­ a fte rn o o n — th e k in d lik e m o th e r th e a tte n tio n of P re s id e n t H a r d ­ ed w ith solid ice, th e w alls
By J. H. P U E LIC H E R
tio n of b u sin e ss a n d p le a s u re a n d m ak e s.
M rs. K a te B a rb e r has in g b e fo re th e fo rm u la tio n of an y s p a rk lin g w ith fro s t. It w as p e r ­
President American Bankers Association
reports a sp le n d id tim e.
f th e th a n k s of th e fo rc e fo r th e new policy to be u n d e rta k e n by h a p s, a m ile to th e n e x t ca v ern
W hen
G o t - banking to m any who w ere ijq
O ne c a v e rn v isite d is called
d e lic io u s tr e a t.
th e A d m in is tra tio n it w as a n ­
e rn o r W alton of fit fo r the t r u s t
Bank fa ilu re s '
Goes to I<nva—
Sym bol CaVe
th e w a lls being
W H O , is th e o ffice fo rc e ?
O klahom a sig n ­
n o u n ced o ffic ia lly h e re by th e
have
been
so
m
any
th
a t ¿he fund,
M r. F . M illn er of L o n g B each.
covered by h ie ro g ly p h ic s of th e
ed rec e n tly the
W a r D e p a rtm e n t to d ay .
supposed
to
g
u
aran
tee
deposits
C a lifo rn ia , w ho w as in A sh lan d T n stitu te R a lly —
In d ia n s .
T h e m essag es on th e
rep eal of the
F u n d a m e n ta l L aw V io late d
cre
a
te
d
by
a
sse
ssm
e
n
ts
on
banks
th e p a st w eek a tte n d in g to b u si­
bank
deposit
T he E p w o rth L e a g u es of M ed­
w a lls w ould p ro v e in te r e s tin g
M anuel Q uezon, P re s id e n t of
was
long
ago
depleted.
g
u
a
ra
n
ty
law
in
n e ss m a tte r s le ft y e s te rd a y on a fo rd . T a le n t a n d A sh la n d w ill un- [ th e P h ilip p in e S e n a te sa id th e re a d in g .
th a t s ta te , he
It is estim ated th a t with total
t r i p to Iow a, w h e re h e h a s b u si­ ite in a big in s titu te ra llv F rid a y
T he la rg e s t cave d isco v ered Is
n
a
tiv
e
p
r
o
te
s
t
a
g
a
in
s
t
th
e
G
over-
I t is ju s t th e little to u c h e s o f a r tis tic w o rk th a t b e tte r
perform
ed
a
n
liab
ilities c re a te d under the law ini
e v e n in g a t 7 o’clock. E v e ry b o d y i
lu e UOTer-
n e ss in te re s ts .
b rin a th e ir own
? n o r G e n e ral c h a rg in g t h a t he had 10,000 fe e t in le n g th .
econom ic se rv ­ the form of w a rra n ts and sum s uw
f
u r n itu r e c a rrie s th a t you w a n t in y o u r bedroom . T he
b rin g th e ir ow n e a ts a n d d rin k s
T h e p a rty ex p lo re d a n u m b e r
ice to th e whole ing to d epositors am ounting to |
j
a
c
te
d
in
v
io
la
tio
n
o
f
th
e
f
u
n
d
a
­
to u ch es th a t a re th e sta m p of q u a lity . B e a u tifu lly t u r n ­
w ill be fu rn is h e d .
G am es and
Back from T,akc__
of th e s e w o n d e rfu l c a v e rn s, b u t J. H. Puellcher
c o u n try .
j $12,000,000, th ere a re in the hands
m e n ta l law of th e P h ilip p in e s by
ed
legs a n d u p rig h ts , a ttr a c tiv e d ra w e r p u lls, d a in ty
b
o
o
ste
r
sp
eech
es
fo
r
th
e
in
s
itu
te
A m os N in in g e r r e tu r n e d la te
m ight even say of th e B anking Board uncertain
th e ir tim e w as too lim ite d to see
w
ill
occupy
th
e
r
e
s
t
of
th
e
even-1
r
e
in
s
ta
tin
&
R
°y
C
onley
a
s
head
can
e
se a ts, g e n tly cu rv ed top lin e s on v a n ity , d re s s e r,
la s t n ig h t fro m a tr ip to L a k e of
b u t a few . T h is s u m m e r a n u m ­ th a t O klahom a in passing th a t law, a s se ts of nom inally $15.000,000,
!
of
th
e
S
e
c
re
t
S
ervice
a
f
t
e
r
he
h
ad
bed,
etc.
-all th e little th in g s t h a t m ak e f u r n itu r e
In case of ra in th e ra lly
th e W oods.
Mr. N in in g e r took ing.
b e r of g e o lo g ists a re b e in g se n t enduring its evil consequences for ran g in g In value from zero to only
fifteen
y
ears
and
then
frankly
c
a
st­
been
d
ism
isse
d
,
w
ould
be
backed
b
e
a
u
tifu
l.
T h is s u it c o m b in es a ll th e se little to u ch e s
h is fam ily a n d re p o rts a p le a s a n t w ill be held in th e p a rlo r of th e
by th e g o v e rn m e n t to in v e s tig a te ing it aside as a failure, h as per­ th irty o r forty c e n ts on the dollar,
up by a ll m em b e rs of th e s tr i k ­
in its p le a sin g d esign in a w ay th a t gives an im p re ssio n
o u tin g , a n d th a t th e ro a d is in M eth o d ist c h u rc h
a n d r e p o r t upon th e s e w o n d e rs. formed an econom ic service to the resu ltin g In a deficit of m any m il­
in g C a b in e t.
of
q u ie t b e a u ty a n d ta s te w ith o u t c a llin g a tte n tio n to
lion
dollars.
Sound,
well-m
anaged
good
c o n d itio n .
m a k in g
th e
T hose in c h a rg e ex p ect to im - nation. T here could be no m ore
I n te r e s tin g L e tte r __
banks have been heavily taxed by
d
e
ta
ils .
p ro v e th e ro a d s, a n d a r r a n g e f Or iconvincicg a re u m e n t ag a in st the
ro u n d tr ip in one d a y . p o ssible.
asse ssm e n ts to the fund, and the
A le tte r received re c e n tly from
“ T be m o st effective m ed iu m of
! passage of sim ilar law s In o th er
W . W . H e o rn e r. w ho is now in-j P u b lic ity is, a n d w ill c o n tin u e to b e tte r fa c ilitie s fo r ta k in g c a re sta te s than O klahom a’s d isastro u s m axim um am ount th at could be
To Crater Lake—
of to u ris ts on th e s e trip s .
a ssessed on solvent banks is in­
'■ated a t H ilt, conveyed a w ish to be th e p u b lic p re s s ,” say s P h ilip
experim ent.
M r. an d M rs. S p r a tt W ells, w ith
sufficient to cover the deficit.
T he p a rty th e n cam e fro m Mer­
be back in A sh la n d , w h e re th e r e
G ad so d en , p re s id e n t of th e
The O klahom a g u a ra n ty law was
I t has been well said that g u ar
their fa m ily le ft re c e n tly on a
rill to F o r t K la m a th , a lo n g th e the first of its kind. It was e n a c t­
anty
law s m ake for looseness in
W P .0 c m e , L a k e . T h e y
j
°“
K la m a th L a k e s,
a d riv e m o st ed In response to the panic of
banking m ethods, and saddle on -the
and
vice-president
of
the
United
beautiful.
stay about two weeks, visiting w hich pleased M r. H e o rn e r.
1907.
But experience has only
com petent and honest the sins of
Gas Improvement company of
all points of Interest while on tl\e
T h ey sta y e d a ll n ig h t a t F o r t proved again th a t th ere is no sub­ the in co m p eten t and dishonest.
Philadelphia,
in
advocating
larg­
trip. They also plan a fishing
K la m a th , r is in g e a rly ennngh' to stitute for sound banking. Relying
L et us have only law s th a t raise
M alli^w a— L o stin e -L ea p
m a r- er expenditures by gas compan­
in tne iancied security of tbe g u a r­ the sta n d a rd of banking. L e t us
trip to Diamond Lake.
d
riv
e
to
C
ra
te
r
L
a
k
e
to
see
th
e
j k e t ro a d to be b u ilt.
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