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m u ch im proved.
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re c e n tly
N e w p o rt, O regon, w h e re sh e will
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MR.CEAT m ERUEAO —
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in terest.
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and
a lo n g v e ry nicely.
W H A T S THE USE
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from a trip to L a k e of th e W oods
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ro ad in good c o n d itio n , a n d say
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a n d h e r fa m ily a r e v is itin g h ere.
tra n s fe r re d to th is w o rk .
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a t p T n P T H IA T
T h e ir ho m e is in O hio, a n d tfca H e re V isitin g —
c o n s tru c tio n sc h e d u le c a lls
f for
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$68,331.60
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se w e r c o n tra c t.
a u to .
T h ey r e p o r t th e P acific J ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k of C o rv allis
000 a c re s w in te r w h e a t thin
fo re th e end
o f th is su m m e r
C e n tra l P o in t
h ig h w a y to be th e b est ro a d < f a. l ived in A sh lan d to d ay to spend j
d a y p ro d u c ts y e a r w hich is 50,000 a c re s more
a n d im p ro v ed
ed
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th e e n tir e trip .
p a rt of his v a c a tio n v isitin g w ith ,1
fa c to ry b eg in s o p e ra tio n s.
th a n a v e ra g e fo r la s t 5 y e a rs.
H o rn b ro o k ,
M o n ta g u e ,
Y re k a , j James McDonough Burned i
his re la tiv e , W D. J a c k s o n , an d i
Fort Jona^ and Etna will re- j In Rail
Smash
At Sisson I ¡TODAY AND TOMORROW*
B u y s N ew H o m e—
c e llin g on th e A sh la n d b a n k s.
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Last
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p u rc h a se d
th e B ev ier h o m e on G ra n ite SL
“YOU CAN’T FOOL YOUR
a re b e in g d is tr ib u te d in th is lo-i
J a m e s M cD onough of M orton
T h e h o u se is a seven room s tr u c ­
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“ Bread Is A Gift Of
, C a lifo rn ia -O re g o n
P o w er
Com-!
J o h n s o n w ill rem o d e l a n d Im­
b u rn s as th e r e s u lt of a ra ilro a d
p a n y by th e D ividend C hecks,
Mother Earth”
p ro v e it.
T h e fo rm e r o w n e r i
w reck a t Sisson la s t n ig h t.
j to be m aile d from th e H om e Of-
Iu
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n
d
s!
W
ives
!
liv e s In San D iego.
Me. D o nough, w ho is a f ir e ­
I t ’s ju s t as ra tio n a l fo r little fo lk s to love B read as fo r
[ fice in M ed fo rd ,
on J u ly 25.
m an on th e S o u th e rn P a c ific, w a s ' Is It T rue?
i T h ese c h e c k ! a re fo r th e q u a r te r
c
h ic k e n s to c lu s te r ro u n d th e moth« r hen.
See I t Triot}!
H ere V isitin g—
in
th
e
cab
of
a
locom
otive
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I O R \ A L L IS , J u ly , 25.— A g ri­ son. w ith th e e n g in e s ittin g a t 1
Mrs. J. C. A ngw in e n te r ta in e d 1 n ro tr,„, .
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now
h
a
s
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v
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one
h e r co u sin , M rs. H e n r ie tta W il.
R e i v e d a to ta l o f
c u ltu
h e re ct
a bpur
s p u r tra c k con-
con-j A lso
. r a l c o o p e ra tiv e selling- asso th e place w
wixcie
s to c k h o ld e rs
in
th e
k in s re c e n tly . M rs. W ilk in s live« 7 , , ’i ? ? &nd W a sh i» S t° n a to- i th o u sa n d
Larry Sem en
In
“ T he
c
ia
tio
n s re c e n tly o rg a n iz e d in O re-! n e c te d w ith th e m ain lin e. T he
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in O ak lan d b u t is en r o u te to ta l ° f ? * 12’703 d u rin g th e p a st
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iz
a
tio
n
,
eo n .
in p n n r o o
sw itc h w as th o u g h to be open,
L o n d o n , E n g la n d .
M rs. W ilk ir s se v en te en ye a rs fro m th e 25 p e r. in c lu d in g m an y in o u r ow n city. i in c lu d e th e M a lh e u r C o o p e ra tiv e
and som e f re ig h t c a rs w ere be­
A lo n ng
g
ith
ividend
le f t A sh la n d la st n ig h t ifte r a Cent fund of N a tio n a l F o re s t re-1
A1°
w *th
th e
d D iv
id e n d
■ P ro d u c e rs ’ a s so c ia tio n , M a lh e u r ing b acked o n to th e m ain tracK
— C om ing—
v is it of s e v e ra l d a y s
ceipt8‘
i v en
e n ! l CheCks
ping m a ile d le tte r s
ceip ts. T h is in fo rm a tio n is g iv
C h eck s a re b bpinpr
T h e f re ig h t c a rs sm a sh e d in to
in a p a m p h le t c a lled “ N a tio n a l ' ° th e
:8 to c k h o ld e r9, r e p o r tin g c o u n ty ; O regon L o g a n -b e rry G row
F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y
e rs C o o p erativ o ex ch an g e, M arion th e cab of th e e n g in e in w hich
ft
th
e
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en
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of
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V isits F rien ds—
d u r in g
th e
past
th re e C o u n ty ; C e n tra l O regon P o ta to M cD onough w as s ittin g , s m a s h ­
P R IS C IL L A DEAN
M rs. G eorge W e ig h tm a n of P o r t­ of S chools a n d R o a d s ,” copies of a ” Ce
m o n th s , a m o n g
w hich a re th e G ro w e rs ’ a s so c ia tio n , D ts c h u .e s in g in th e sid e of th e cab, b re a k ­
la n d w as v isitin g w ith h e r s is te r w hich h av e ju s t been receive-1 by
— in —
c o u n ty in g th e ste a m pipes, a n d p in n in g
n u rc h a s e of th e p ro p e rtie s of th e ; c o u n ty ; anil C ia c k a m a s
M rs E<ra E llis la s t w eek. M rs. E l­ th e D istric t F o r e s te r a t P o rtla n d .
i r e p o rts C. J . H r - 1, s p e c ia lis t in th e fire m a n in fro n t of th em .
T h is p a m p h le t q u o te s th e A r t 1, D o u g las c o u n ty L ig h t a n d W a te r
lis ’ d a u g h te r , T h e lm a E llis of
eo m n an y . th e c o m p le tio n of th e li., r k e tin g fo r th e college e x te n - U n able to
escape,
M cD onough
p e rl cc non
S a c ra m e n to , is v isitin g h e r m o th e r of C o n g ress u n d e r w hich
b a d ly
b u rn e d ,
and
w as
c e n t o f a ll N a tio n a l F o r e s t re c e ip ts
tra n s m is s io n lin e, r n serv ice, w ho a ssiste d th e se 'w a s
a t th e M cC alister ra n c h s o u th of
¿ ro u p s in p h » iU L g o rg a n iz a tio n j b r o u g h t to A sh la n d a n d p la te d
IIIIUHIIII
a r e a n n u a t l , r e tu r n e d to
th e city.
SALLY ANN BREAD
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tin
g
t-grce
tie - m w hich th e fo re s ts a re io -i
°
^ r u c t i o n and
in th e C o m m u n ity H o sp ita l. F o r
IS th e sw eet, w holesom e loaf th a t ta s te s so good, little
r a te d to r s c h o o l, „„,1 ro a d s X
'>Pera" ° n
° ' l : m i ts anil c o 'itra i t fo rm s.
a tim e it w as fe a re d th e e ffe c ts
fo lk s w ould r a th e r e a t it th a n cake. E v ery lo af d a in tily
L eave For P ortland—
t h „ r tn t o ii ^ f
'
¡ th e su c tio n d re d g e on U p p er i
These co . ì ì v p o ta to a s s o d a of th e b u rn s m ig h t be fa ta l, out
w ra p p e d . F re s h D aily.
o a in tu y
Mr. a n d M rs. J. H. P h ilp o tt a n d h t h
a
,UreS
aH 8 t a t e s ! H a m a t h la k e a s a p a r t o f t h e ' t« .n s a re Gi • b e g ic n i.;;, of w h a t
it la te r developed th a t w h ile p a in ­
!
is lam
law , w uini,
hich « «
c h ild re n le ft T u e sd a y e v e n in g fo r th a t b e n e fit u n d n e r th ia
Then Drink
la k e r e g u la tio n p _______
ro je c t „ of th
__ e ‘-’ay d ev elo p in to a s t a t e - ? r ie fu l, th e b u rn s a re n o t se rio u s.
lithia bakery
h
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P o rtla n d , w h ere M rs. P h ilp o tt will
c o m p a n y ; also|
th e (com pletion ( ° ° P e ra tiv e p;.i-i*o se llin g a g - n .y ”
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as
also
T h e p a m p h le t a lso g ives d e ­ of th e C e n tra l
u n d e rg o a n o p e ra tio n by th e f a ­
£2
W a re h o u s e
in S3-,I
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r.il!.
hey a re
¡„ lh e sm a sh u p w aa u n in il.'rvd
m o u s p h y sic ia n . Dr. C offee, of th e ta ile d fig u re s c o v e rin g a m o u n ts M edford.
ue* u n d e r a r o n tii uou > c o n tra i t
ex p en d ed in a ll s ta te s in w hich
P o itla n d S u rg ic a l H o sp ita l.
-or—
In th e le t te r to s to c k h o ld e rs ■ t h a t is h in d i ig foi thr-’e «*>ars
N a tio n a l F o re s ts a re lo ca ted u n d e r
o f A n ril 25, ’ It w as s ta te d th
a t ! » - - ch m ay uv
lie i c a in
n ce
by the
th e
m
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m in
c e lle
n e d a ov
g
th e 10 p 1 e r c e n 1 t a a c c t t fo
fo r r ro
ro a a d d s s a a n n d d th p e *hrpp fo llo w in g c o n s tru c tio n » n ew er if he s j ile c l- 's a f te r th a t
G ees To N e w p o rt—
tri-,1.
F
HURT IN WRECK
Sally Ann Says—
ft
25
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The Flame of Life »f
THIRSTY?
HOWDY
M r. H. E. B a n k s le ft y e s te rd a y
f o r N ew p o rt, O reg o n , w h e re she
w ilt spend h e r h u m m e r v a c a tio n .
M rs. B a n k s p la n s on being ,
N e w p o rt fo r se v e ra l w eeks.
l e a v e s A shland—
Mr. a n d Mrs. R oy D. C am pbell
a fo rm e r A sh la n d re s id e n t, w ho
six y e a rs a g o w as a sse y o r of th e
A sh la n d M ine le ft v e s te rd a v to
lin d a d e s iia h le p lace to s e ttle .
Mr. a n d M rs. Cam obeli h av e been
h e re v isitin g fo r six w eeks.
B u ys A shland H om e—
M rs. S. A. A llen r e p o rts th e
sa le of th e A. D ickey p ro p e rty on
V an N ess a v e n u e to F. T hom pson,
a new co m e r in th e c ity w ho re ­
c e n tly a rriv e d in A sh la n d and im ­
m e d ia te ly b o u g h t p ro p e rty h ere.
G uest H ere—
M rs. A. J . H u g g e rth of G ra n ts
P a s s is a g u e st a t th e C onvales
c e n t H om e on G ra n ite s tre e t.
Is
INDIAN I K ID
• a m in th e N a tio n a l F o r - u n d e rta k in g s w e re u n d e r w a v :
le le n n g g th
th of
of tim
tim e e h h a a s s elan
e la p sed
se d . Ciim.
C om ­
e sts, w hich law h a s been o p e r a - ’ 1. T he c o n s tru c tio n of a 66.-
p letio n of th e D e sc h u te s c o u n ty
tiv e sin ce 1912. T he D is tric t F o r - ; OCO-voR tra n s m is s io n
lin e
In
a sso c ia tio n
w ill
d ep en d
upon
• st. r p o in ts o u t t h a t th e a m o u n ts i K la m a th c o u n ty , O regon, e x te n d - w h e th e r o r n o t 75 n c - r Pnt
a n n u a lly paid to th e s ta te s have in g fro m A lgom a n o rth to C hilo-! th e a c re a g e in th e co u n ty can be
been in c re a s in g g r a d u a lly each <1U’n ’
K LA M A TH F A L L S. J u ly 25.__
• ^ 'g n e d up by S e p te m b e r 1
y e a r, a lso t h a t as th e re so u rc e s
m th e
2. T he c o n s tru c tio n of a s u e -'
“ I am now d r a f tin g a m a rk e t- “ J u n k e ts ” of In
I n d ia n s fro
from
of th e N a tio n a l F o re s ts becom e
tio n d re d g e to o p e ra te on U p p er in g a g re e m e n t a n d c o n tra c t fo r i k l a m a th In d ia n re s e rv a tio n
ti
to
m ore a n d m o re used t h a t th e K la m a th la k e in c o n n e c tio n w ith ' th e C la c k am a s c o u n ty a sso c ia tio n ■ P o rtla n d as w itn esse s in m in o r In
S ta te s w ill rec e iv e ad d e d b e n e fit, ^ Z v 1^ 6 re g U ,a ti° n ° f th e com - ! t o he s u b m itte d to a m e e tin g o f i ^ “ CaSGS o c c u rin S on th e re s e r
a n d t h a t since th e N a tio n a l F o re s ts P a «V
! ih e g ro w e rs a t O regon C ity J u ly v a tio n a re soon to be a th in g of
a re a d m in is te re d on a p e rm a n e n t
of th e p a st.
w o rt
basis th a t th is a n n u a l fin a n c ia l
F re d A. B ek er, s u p e rin te n d e n t
C re e k P o w e r
H o u se to Y re k a
im m e d ia te ly th e r e a f te r a n d
r e tu r n to th e c o u n tie s w ill, in
on
th e re s e rv a tio n , h a s a rra n g e d
C a lifo rn ia
1
a sso c ia tio n w ill be p e rm a n e n t-
m an y
c o u n tie s,
f a r o ffse t a n y
to e s ta b lis h t. je rl on th e re s e rv a ­
a m o u n ts ’ th
e y m ay n h av e ra
fa ile d to
tiiey
T h e t i n t tw
t w o o ' or
o f tn e s e J ion!
o b , 7 '° ™ e 7 When 200 aCre3 h “ ' e tio n a n .' a c o u rt of In d ia n o f­
been sig n e d up. T h is a sso c ia tio n
receiv e in ta x e s h a d th e s e la n d s i bn v e been s a tis fa c to r ily co m p let
w
ill sp ecialize in th e p ro d u c tio n fen ses, p resid e d o v er by th re e I n ­
— his,
.
I ed . P o w e r is b e in g su p p lie d ov
been in ni-iiro*«
p riv a te o -----------
w n e rsh in . T
d ia n s a n d d e le g a te d w ith a u th o r ­
a n d sa le of seek s to c k .’’
lin e a n d th e
lie n o tes, w ill be e sp e c ia lly tr u e ! e r th e C h ilo q u in
ity to d e a l w ith th e m in o r m isd e ­
in c o u n tie s w hose to p o g ra p h y is su c tio n d re d g e on U n n e r K in-
m e a n o rs of th e R ed m en .
W a llo w a ■— N ibley-M im naugli
su ch th a t th e y a re fite d fo r th e m a th la k e is in o p e ra tio n . T y p i­
In fo rm e r
d ay s, an
In d ia n
cal
D h o to g ran h s
illu s tr a tin g saw m ill h a s m illio n fe e t logs ini c h a rg e d w
g ro w in g of tim b e r solely.
ith c a rry in g a p iu
in l t OI
of
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th e s e tw o new a d d itio n s to th e re se rv e .
S ix ty m en em ployed in booze on th e re s e rv a tio n w as se n t
c o m p a n y ’s fa c ilitie s a r e enclosed w oods.
I to
to P
P o o rtla
fn r r frinl
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rtla n n d d fo
tria l, a n d c ite d l
his
h e re .
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t frie n d s su p p o en ao d a t g o v e rn m e n t
W o rk is now p ro c e e d in g
on
I ex p en se, to com e a n d te s tify fo r
B a k e r— R en ew ed m in in g
ac­
! th e th ir d item
and p ra c tic a lly
him .
th e qam n C^ew w h ich w as used tiv ity re p o rte d fro m th is sectio n
on th e C h ilo q u in lin e h a s been a s r e s u lt of o p e n in g of s m e lte r
theoo
HAVE DIE PICNIC
W o rk in g —
M a rsh a ll B a rb e r is m a k in g good
use of his v a c atio n by p a in tin g
A t th e la st m e e tin g t h a t th e
tw o h o u ses a n d se v e ra l c a b in s a t D airym en held a t th e M edford
th e c o n v a le sce n t hom e.
H otel it w as decided to h old a
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th e H o sp ita l, a n d to d . a y I v h as i been decided
by th e c o m m itte e
u n d e rw e n t an O p e ra tio n .
Miss fo •hold th e picnic a t th e J a c k s o n
S c h e id e rite r h a s been ill fo r only C o u n ty F a ir G ro u n d s. T he la rg e
a s h o rt tim e.
A g ric u ltu ra l p avilion w ill be a v a il
ab le fo r se rv in g th e lu n ch . :’ity
Report F in e Trip__
w a te r is p le n tifu l a n d m an y otkm-
A p a rty c o n sistin g of R u th fa c ilitie s t h a t could n o t be o b - , i • z
F la c k u s , R ay C lary, A rch ie C om p­ ta in e d if th e picnic w ere h eld on
to n , B e rn ic e F la c k u s , M rs. W . som e d a iry ra n c h .
F la c k u s , M rs. C la ry a n d tw o
T he g ra n d s ta n d can be used
d a u g h te r s re tu r n e d S u n d a y from fo r th e p ro g ra m a n d ta k in g it a ll : ti
a trip th ro u g li th e O regon Caves, a ro u n d th e c o m m itte e fe lt th a t it
w h ic h th e y r e p o rt th e y en jo y ed
w ould be m u ch b e tte r to hold th e
th o ro u g h ly .
picnic on th e fa ir g ro u n d s.
AU fa rm e rs , w ho a re m ilk in g I
G oes To S an F ra n c is c o __
cows o r in te re s te d in d a iry in g a ;e
M iss N o rm a W illia m s, w ho w as
c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d . I t is '
fo rm e rly an o p e ra to r a t the ’ocal
now b ein g p la n n e d to h a v e a
te le p h o n e e x ch an g e le ft y e ste rd a y b a rb e c u e
and
f a rm e rs
sh o u ld
a fte rn o o n fo r San F ra n cisc o ,
b rin g a lu n ch . C offee and m e a t,1
w h e re sh e w ill w ork in th e te le ­
will p ro b ab ly be se rv e d to a ll on |
p h o n e exchange.
th e g ro u n d s.
A good p ro g ra m is b e in g a r ­
ih s 1 i K la m a th F a lls __
ra n g e d . T he f a r m e r s sh o u ld g a th -
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le ft y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n by c a r A. M., a n d th e picnic w ill p ro b ab ly
fo r K la m a th F a lls, w h ere he ex- bs o v er a b o u t 4 o ’ cjock . in p len ty
p e c te s to m a k e h is resid e n ce in t ’rne to see P r e s id e n t H a rd in g ,
131
th e fu tu re . H e w ill hold a position who goes th ro u g h M edford on
w ith th e S o u th e rn P acific Com th a t d a te . T h e d a te of th e picnic
pany.
is S a tu rd a y , J u ly £$. t
E v e ry p erso n in te re s te d in d a iry
V isit F riends—
in s sh o u ld m ak e an e f f v t to a t ­
M am ie a n d P a u lin e G iacom ini, ten d th is picnic, as th e re w ill be
w ho h av e been h e re fo r som e tim e som e good th in g s in s to re fo r
v isitin g w ith M a rjo rie G ile tte also a ll.
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I w ill o ffe r a c o u rse in g e n e ra l geo-
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■ L incoln H igh school in P o rtla n d ,
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S a tu rd a y s . He w ill a lso tea c h a d ­
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C. A. J o h n s o n . S h e riff of W h e el­
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tu rn e d to F o ssil th is m o rn in g .
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p e a r on th e p ro g ra m of th e Geo-
, logical S ociety a t its c o n v en tio n
; to be held in Los A ngeles d u rin g
I S e p tem b e r. Dr. S m ith has also
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, b efo re th e S ociety of P e tro le u m
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