Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 04, 1923, Image 2

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    A shland
A s h la n d HI D a ily
T id in g s
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4 (E sta b lish ed
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daily tidings
Saturday, August 4*1ÍM2¿
THE CAMP FIRE
OREGON GRADUATE TO GO
S O C IE T Y
NEVADAN, W IFE HUT
±hose who have not had the privilege
TO FACULTY' OF WYOMING
IN SISKIYOU ACCIDENT
sitting by a globing camp fire in Na*
P u b lish ed E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday b»
_.
GRACE E. ANDREWS Editor
vaxe's prime\al forest during the dark
EUGENE, Aug. 3.— Misc Min­
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
Phone items to her at 345-R, between 10 a ’. m . and 2 P. m .
YREKA, Calif., Aug. 4.— S. G.
..ours of night have missed one of life’s
•
and evenings.
nie Holman, form erly of La Tinsse, of Lovelock, Nevada, Is
Bert R. Greer
........................... Editx>-
eatest pleasures. Plain and common as
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 3.— In Grande and a graduate of the iD a serious condition in a local
Guests
at
Hair’s—
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39 • ¡e subject may at first appear, there is
A M onth's V acation—
order to better describe the ¡¿cen- University of Oregon in the class hospital, and his wife is slightly
4he camp fire, a warmth, a glow and a Mr. and Mrs. John D. H air of • Mrs. Ray Conover and children ic charm s of the Pacific coastT o o f .1913’ has ju st received an ap- h u rt as the result of an accident
E n te re d a t th e Aslilar>.i. O reg o n , P o sto ffic e as
Liberty street, entertained as leave Saturday night for a months easterners, a delegation of rail­ pointm ent as instructor in m athe last night when the automobile
el.^r, which cannot help but add to man’s house
second Class Mail M atter.
guests Mr. and Mrs. Leroy vacation at D unsm uir, where Mr. road passenger representatives matics in the University of Wyo- >n which they were riding ran off
happiness
and
make
him
all
the
more
ap­
Myers
of the State Highway Com­ Conover holds a position in the are on their way west to obtain ming at Laramie, Word of her p lie grade above Yreka and
Subscription Price, Delivered in City
preciative
of
Nature’s
many
endowments,
mission last week.
Southern Pacific offices.
first hand inform ation of the appointm ent was received here Plunged to the gulch below, tu rn -
One Month __ __
Mrs.
Finley
and
family
were
which
have
been
placed
here
for
the
bene
The Conovers plan to take a toast s principal scenic resorts. by Professor E. E. DeCou, head in£ over twice.
Three Months ......
guests
also
over
Sunday;
the
fit of mankind. To the weary sheep herd­
They will arrive in San F ran ­ 1 of th e d e p a rtm e n t of m a th e m a t-
cottage a t Shasta R etreat for a
Six Months ..........
three daughters rem ained, how­ m onth and enjoy the big
after m aking - J 58’ Wh° Wa& her m ajor Profe««or
Eat chicken dinner tom orrow
er, who follows his sheep over the steep ever,
One Year ..........
out- cisco A ugust 6,
,
”
here.
for a longer visit.
at
the Plaza. l ; 0 to 3;00. adv;
stops at Lake Tahoe and Yosem­
mountains, through the basins, up the Mrs. Finley is the wife of Dr. doors for a time.
By Mail and R ural Routes:
A fter leaving the Vniversi.y of
It is a beautiful spot in which ite N ational Park. From San
One Month .........
ridges and down the deep canyons, it adds Finley, so well rem em bered in
Classified ads bring results.
Oregon,
Miss Holman spent
i
Francisco
they
will
visit
Port-
to camp, and the little/fo lk s will
Three Months .
warmth and strength and gives a cheer the Rogue River valley.
enjoy the freedom of camp life. land. C rater Lake, Klam ath Falls year O>15-16> in graduate stu-
Six Months ........
Dr. Finley, him self, is abroad,
to
his
tired
soul
at
night.
To
the
old
and
Mrs. Conover plans to retu rn , arid other Pacific Northwest
___ : dy of m athem atics a t the Uni-
One Year .....
doing
special
research
work.
and take up her work again when I points- returning to the east by versit>’ of Chicago. She w as Inf-
grizzled prospector, hunter and trapper,
MOLESKIN COATS
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way
of
southern
California
after
er
PrlnclPal
of
the
high
scuooi
at
the
m
onth’s
vacation
is
ended.
who
spends
the
daylight
hours
along
the
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
Miss
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m aking stops a t Big Trees, Santa Raymond, W ashington.
Single insertion, per inch .................................. 30
mountain sides in search of precious metal Visitors from Yakima__
\\ ater proof at less
Holman
spent
the
year
1922-23
Cruz, Dei Monte, Santa Clara,
Mrs. B ertress and h er daughter A D elig h tfu l Surprise-
Y early C ontracts:
and game it adds new life and strength Mrs.
The th irty first of July was Sacramento and San Joaquin Val- ! doing advaaced work in maihe-
H inkle from Yakima, W ash­
than cost
One insertion a week .................................... $ 27%
when
he
spreads
his
hands
over
its
glow­
ley cities, Santa B arbara, Los matlcs* '» the University of Ore-
Mrs.
Glenn’s
birthday
and
her)
ington,
have
been
visiting
Mr.
Two insertions a week ...............................
25
gon and will take exam ination
$15.00 Coats for $8.50
ing flames as evening’s twilight shadows and Mrs. McNabb on F ifth street. sisters, Mrs. Neil, Mrs. Simpson Angeles, San Diego.
Daily insertion ....... ,...............................
20
for her n,aster's degree here on
are gently settling down. After the black- Their guests left F rid ay for and Miss H argrove planned a The educational trip is in line Friday.
at ()rres Tailor Shop
R a te s F o r L e g a l a n d M isceiianeous A d vertisin g ened coffee pot has been placed upon the th eir northern home, a fte r a de­ delightful “ birthday fete” to i with the
railro ad ’s established
plan of having its off-line traffic!
th eir friends. com m em orate the anniversary.
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10
the Sale
flames, the bacon fried, and the camp lightful visiti » with
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Each subsequent in sertio n ,-8 point l i n e ......... 05
They invited other relatives, representatives visit the p ro in in -' Chicken diner tomorow at the
bread □ baked
to
restore the lost tissues of Bark from Chicagi
the C arter and Glenn families, ent points along its lines in or-I Plaza. l;0 0 to 3;0.
adv.
Card of Thanks ............................................. 1.00
i
n , •
O bituaries, per line ..............................................02%
tills Jiis pipe and as the even­ Mrs. J. C. Ferguson of 84 B to the num ber of fourteen, to as­ der to give prospective tourists '
ing shadows give way to the darkness of stre et is expected to re tu rn Sun­ semble in the P ark, where a most and travellers authentic and up- j
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING the night he is left alone with his camp day from h er extended trip to elaborate six o’clock dinner was to' date inform ation as to the MORTON
“All future events, where an admission charge
scenic- agricultural and iudustri
13 fire as his only companion. What mother, the middle west. Most of the served, with a birthday cake an<j alv
U niversity »! O regon
made or a collection taken is Advertising.
resources of the Pacific coast
HOSPITAL
time was spent in Chicago and all the delightful touches belong­
wife,
sweetheart,
companions
and
pleas-
No discount will be allowed Religious or
ing to a dinner served on such states,
St. Paul.
•
Benevolent orders.
nies ate to men in their homes, the camp
Included in the list of Southern Special A ttentim i to Surgical
an occasjon; one of which, was
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D iagnosis. R adium for Cancer,
lire must he to the lonely herder, miner P icn ic in P a r k -
the use of the beautiful magnol Pacific eastern representatives
and
M odern T reatm ent l’or Dia-
DONATIONS:
and hunter. As he sits and gazes at the W ednesday evening a num ber ias given Mrs. Glenn earlier in m aking the trip are S. J. Brown, betes.
No donations to charities or otherw ise will he
Birm ingham ; Robert McDowell,
of relatives and triend. had a t “hichay>
“ CenterpleM'
made in advertising, or job printing— our contribu red and ever changing coals, thinking per­ 4
Cincinnati; L. C. Bouchard, Mem­ 1055 P in e Street, San F r u is c o Cai.
, supper in L ithia park. I tion — from
attracted
much atten-
those so unaccusJ
med
haps of those who are possesed of more jolly picnic
tions will be in cash.
phis; J. A. Eads, Oklahoma City;
— fortunate conditions in life or of a time An abundance of good things t o seeing the southern flow ers John Field, New York; Jas. S. READERS
P tnPir con an
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R ELIEV ED J1ER TROUBLES
Anderson, New York.
august 4
when lie was at a place he called his home, for th eir consum ption was pro­ so far north.
vided and thorough enjoym ent
The UN IV ERSITY of O REGO N
“ I took treatm ent from two
YEA, YEA, and NAY, NAY:— Let your commun- lie is still liappV and finds joyous Content
H undreds of thousands of piec­
The assembled guests visited
held sway.
contains.
the auto camp, a fte r supper and es of lite ra tu re describing the doctors. One said I had kidney
ication be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay; for whatsoever llie ilt ill tile Warmth and brillianCV of his
Those who were present on enjoyed the program there.
The College of Literature. Science
scenic attractions and opportun- trouble and the other said it was
is more than these cometh of evil.— Matthew C am p fire. There is Something about it this occasion were, Mr. and Mrs.
my
bladder.
N
either
did
any
and
the A rts with 22 departments.
Many lovely rem inders of the ities for settlers on the Pacific
5:37.
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unexplainable,
that brings happiness and ’ Theodore Wixon from Medford; day were given Mrs. Glenn, and coast are distributed yearly by good. I took six bottles of Fol­ The professional schools of Archi­
' ontentment to his soul, and despite the Mr. and Mra. H. J. B utterfield, this birthday will stand out as the Southern Pacific through its ey Kidney Pills and am now well. tecture and Allied A rts—Business
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. B utterfield, one of the happiest of h er many off-line representatives lcoated Foley Kidney Pills did me all
Administration—Education—G rad­
lonely course he has been forced or selected and
F. L. B utterfield and th eir happy days.
the good and
stopped my bad
uate S tudy—Jo u rn a lism —L a w -
LIFE IS UNCERTAIN
in
the
principal
cities
of
the
east.
to pursue he is happier than many men, families.
habit at night,” w rites Mrs. A.
♦ ♦ ♦
M edicine—M usic—Physical Edu­
Only a week ago today the special train Ola^^e surroundings and who have eviden- The R. L. and F. L. B u tter­
Faust, Knoxville, Miss. Use Fol­
cation—Sociology—Extension.
A Fine Vacation—
KINCARDINE, New Brunswick ey Kidney Pills for quick relief
hearing former President and Mrs. Hard- ces
weaBh, and worldly pleasures about field fam ilies are from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gowland
The
fiftieth anniversary of the from Backache, Rheum atic Pains,
For a catalogue or an# information
and are visiting the H. J. B u tter­
ing, and other members of the official fam- ^ iem- He, with camp fire, is unhamper- fields.
retu rn ed Monday fro ma fifteen- founding of the K incardineshire
u^rite The Regutrar, Unt tier tity of
Dull Headaches, Tired Feeling
day m otor trip. Points visited colony in Victoria county was ob­
ily, was in Ashland for a period of twen-ied and
to go about the world as he
Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.
• • •
and Kidney and Bladder trouble.
were
Portland
Columbia
highway,
ty minutes, during which n embers of the Oiooses. \\ ith his side of bacon, his sack Visitors from Oakland—
served here by more than 1,000 Refuse substitutes. Insist upon
Philom ath, where Mrs. Gow- persons, comprising such of the Foley’s.
The 48th Year Opens September 25,1923
cabinet and Mrs. Ilardiny addressed sev 01 Hour and cotfee, he bows to no man. Mrs. Dobbin Irw in is en ter­ lan d ’s sister, Mrs. E. E. Umph-
original
colonists
as
could
be
e tiames of his camp fire are liis com taining Miss Frances E. Ceder- lette, lives, Newport, M arshfield,
eral hundred citizens of Jackson com ty
present and th eir descendants.
anions;
they are spirits, as it were, with berg of Oakland, C alifornia d u r­ Bandon,
Just prior to the departure of the train
to Crescent
City over the . I l MONTREAL,
_
.
Quebec.— One
and its passengers for Califon la fa e e! •inch he communes and in which he ing Miss C ederberg’s fo rtn ig h t’s ooseve t highway, stopping at hundred and four thousand boys
vacation,
thp Oregon Caves on the way j have been banded into an arm y
remarks were made bv Mrs. ardiny, in n -s contentment.
Mr. and Mrs. Buckley of Se- home.
t
which she made a significent statement:
o those out for recreation, the even- atle, and little Calvin Lockwood, The road to Newport after of guards to watch for and pre­
vent forest fires in the Domin­
“ We are coming back to Ashland and nigs spent by the camp fire, are half the also visited a t the Irw in home leaving the Pacific highway at ion
LZ
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
this .year, according to an
Rogue River Valley for a longer stay; it pleasures of the trip. No story is half as F riday this week.
Albany was good except for about announcem ent made by the Can- j
may not be in an official ay, but we are good, no song half so sweet, as those of It will be rem em bered th a t Mr. eleven miles between Albany and gdian F orestry Association. Th e
and Mrs. Lockwood operated the Corvallis which is under con­
new organization, which
is
coming back, you can rest assured of that” the camp fire. Companions seem more L ithia Bakery, here, some little struction.
known
as
the
Young
C
anadians’
The remark was made with a feeling that cheerful, friends seem nearer and dearer tim e ago. Since leaving Ashland, Roosebelt highway, and the
‘ DRIVEN”
Forest
League
will,
it
is
expected,
left no doubt as to the sincereity of the and all things are cheered by its ruddy Mrs. Lockwood’s death occurred, roads between Coquille and Bail-
A story of a hoy and girl, who, hand in hand,
save
several million dollars’
speaker.
glow. Pity the man, or the woman for that and Mr. and Mrs. Buckley came don were very rought, narrow arid, w orth of tim ber from fire rav­
passed throngh the open door of a mean little
Today
)day the lifeless form of the former matter, who has never enjoyed the pleas- down to get Mrs. Lockwood’s be­ in some places where grading ages.
cabin hack in the Kentucky hills, and passed
longings, which were stored here. was under way, were dangerous.
out of the lives of four people oddly east by
ident,
accompanied
by
the
sorrowing
ures
the
darting
Haines
and
ever
chang-
President,
OI ine
tiames
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The roads
between Crescent
rate
into the same family! They left a woni-
Classified ads bring results.
widow who made the statement: “ we are in» coals of a camp-fire in the depths of
City
and
the
Oregon
Caves,
while
ge Club M eets—
an, whose broken heart was In*, îappiness—
coming back”, are on hoard a train speed- tlle primeval forest. Its warmth, its bril- B rid
and they left behind them tin memory of a
Thursday evening Mrs. Louis rocky in some places, and n a r­
ing to the National Capitol, and the old hancy, and its cheer make it a coinpan- Schwein was hostess to her row in others, were good com­
hitter battle between True Love and Primi-
liome at Marion, where the last sad rites 1011 to be desired.
tive Passion!
Bridge club at h er pleasant home pared w ith th e coast road.
Such a diversity of scenery
on Church street.
will be administered to the departed chief
was
afforded by this most in ter­
There were three tables of
and his remains consigned to a grave. The EDUCATIONAL COSTS MOUNTING
esting
itin erary th a t the Gowlands
bridge played. Ram ona Wise
SUNDAY and MONDAY
life companion of the plucky little wom­
graciously entertained th e guests feel th a t a more wonderful out­
Costs
of
education
are
mounting.
A
high­
an has made the last journey and joined
ing could scarcely becrowded in­
with music during the evening.
Roosevelt on the “ Long, Long Trail.” er percentage of the population is being Mrs. L. C. Dunn was the lucky to the fo rtn ig h t’s vacation.
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The incident brings effectively to mind tin tiled in schools yearly. Each year more one In securing the first prize,
the uncertainity of life, and that death is| fo^thefr^ehd 1?° deniandlug °PP°rtunity and Mrs. John Hughes, fo r con­ Slum ber Party—
an inconoclast that wrecks the castles and ¡training- T h . ° l°F g°i°d
1 SCh°o1 solation received a tiny deck of Miss Mabel T rott was the
cards w ith which to employ her charm ing hostess to a group of
- human fam-| training,
demanding that
dreams of the members of - the
“ h f j, llie
" " people
' ” are ^manaing
tli spare moments»,
her young friends Tuesday even­
ily, irrespective of color, creed, or posi- ’
g g
°ffer a Wlder range 1 m 9 A delicous and dainty two- ing,
“ slum ber p arty ” at her
ti*on
1
’
’
1 1 curses ot study so that the interests c of course luncheon was served at home a t on a 184
B street.
students having other than college prepar the close of the evening.
As a jolly preface, the girls all
atory aims be met. Can we finance the R eluctant goodnights testified went swimming a t « lelm an ’s. Up­
SUCCESS TO PRESIDENT COOLIDGE program? \\ e can through elimination of to the delightful time spent with on their re tu rn delicious refresh-
"P R O D IG A L D A U G H TE R S "
m enta were served by the young
Schwein.
The soul of President Warren G. Hard the small high school. We cannot if we th eir hostess, « Mrs.
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hostess to which the happy crowd
ing had been returned to its Maker onlv aHompt to maintain effective high schools
Gloria as the reckless modern girl eager to
did
full justice.
a brief time until Vice-President Calvin ^)r
01
pupils. Cities maintain effec- A J o lly Sei»enade—
taste forbidden fruit, Gorgeously gowned,
Conversation and music enliv­
The Epw orth League planned
Coolidge was made President of the Un- ^lve high schools at per pupil costs within a jolly evening of fun and fro l­ ened the hours till sleepy time
dioekingly daring. The odore Roberts in the
came and the “ slum ber p a rty ” be
ited States, his father having administ-lieason simP^y because they have large ic last Friday night.
cast.
ered the oath of office. Generally speak- l l u i n h e i s ol pupils. Lnion high schools in The members, perhaps th irty gan .
—also—
This little group of friends
ing, little is known of the new executive! ^ le. ? \esd °Her country children as good in num ber assembled a t church seem
to
be
members
of
a
myster-
outside of Massachusetts, except for thei ^aeihties tor high school training as the a t nine o’clock, from whence ioca order th a t have wonderfully
Pathe News and ‘Small Change’
they wended th e ir way to the
able manner in which he handled the ^est
our eities at reasonable per pupil home
nice
times
together.
of Mr. and Mrs. R heinhart
Friday afternoon
the mystic
Boston police strike (luring his incumb- costs because schools serve large numbers K ruggel on High street.
circle
play
tennis,
retreatin
g to
ency as Governor of the New E n g l a n d . P llPiH- Many country high schools in To m ake assurance doubly
“
Sleepy
Hollow”
to
rest
from
State. That incident not only gained great ^ le >Soudl are providing good facilities at sure th a t th e ir movements were th eir labors.
unnoticed they w aited till lights
popularity for Coolidge in his home state, a reasonakle cost for the same reason,
Those who were participants
SALLY ANN SAYS:__
were turned out when the many
hut attracted nation wide attention at the M here the small district) attempts to and varied instrum ents compos­ in the happy time Tuesday even­
Bread th e Food for All”
time. Since becoming vice-president, Coo4SUI P? ^ a
sch°°l f°r a few pupils the ing the am ateur orchestra, pro­ ing were the Misses Edith Robi­ Have you ever thought th at the !
lidge has been before public view but lit- C0S^ *S Pro^j^itive. Two high schools in a ceeded to em it sweet and h a r­ son, Pauline Plum m er, K athryn very best thing you can say
Parsons, Nellie Hake, M argaret
tie. In fact he has appeared in the lime-
ieP°H°d per pupil costs of monious strains.
about Bread is ju st that? The
Those serenaded made baste McCoy and the hostess, Mabel
|
over
$1000
per
year
for
1921.
The
country
light less than most ot his predecssors.
food th a t brings us- up from baby
For The Woman Patron
to adm it the guests and a jolly Trott.
cannot
finance
such
a
program
as
this.
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days.
An act of Fate made Calvin E. Coolidge
tim e followed.
President of our nation and today he is Careful organization in the interest of eco­ The visitors had brought with Entertains at Luncheon—
Sally Ann Bread
nomy as well as effectiveness is becoming them , also, a freezer of ice cream
Mrs. C. H. Putney of Nob Hill
receiving sincere wishes of every Ameri- nomY
thn loaf feather light, crisp, i Banking b\-niail Service to save her making trips to
and more a . necessity. Larger
can for a successful administration. The more
.
_ units and cookies w’hich proved a most street, was the hostess at a oh, so, tender. Every loaf in a
the hank when it is inconvenient.
charm
ing
luncheon
Thursday.
attractive
feature.
Before
leav­
nice,
of
support
must
displace
the
small
district
new President has announced that he will ,°!
iuust
district
clean wrapper.
The dainty appointm ents and
ing, the League gave to Mr. and
Certificates of Deposit— as an investment that will appeal
high
school—Dallas
Polk
County
Itemizer,
F resh E very Day
exert his efforts in carrying out the prin
(Mrs. K ruggel a beaujtlful cut- the beautiful flowers made a
LITHIA BA K ERY
to hei because ol its safety, reasonable return,
eiples propounded by his dead chief, and
glass dish. Rev. Mr. Chaney m ak­ lovely setting for the affair.
“A Good B ak ery”
and early maturity.
The guests, in whose honor this
to that end announces that he will re’lv . Warden
.
. Johnston
.
. Smith is reforming ing the presentation speech.
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luncheon was given, were Mrs.
on the same official family for assistance * 10 Peniten^iary without instead of within
A Checking Account—tor the efficient management of
Clarence
Meeker, Mrs. Dave
Away at Institute—
and guidance. Regrettable as is the inci-
Endeavor
M
eeting__
Wood, and Mrs. Eleanor Maule of
household and personal finances.
dent that made Calvin Coolidge presdient, i Jack Johnson has staged a comeback. All of the cabinet members Medford.
The topic for the C. E. meet­
and many others of the League
every loyal citizen, wishes him well, bids' He has been arrested.
The afternoon passed delight­ ing at the Presbyterian church A Sa\ ings Account as a steadily growing reserve fund
Sunday evening, August 5th is,
are
away
at
Institute
at
Cottage
him Godspeed.
fully; conversation and needle­
loi a special purpose or tor emergencies.
“ God in N ature,” lesson the 104
Spend your dollars with the firms that Grove this week.
work speeding the hours till good Psalm. The hour is seven o’clock A Safe Deposit Box—f
the boosting for Ashland.
Among those in attendance are byes were spoken.
or the safekeeping of her jewelry,
“ Old Sol,” which is Ring Lardner s
and the leader is Miss Mabel
Rev. Mr. Chaney, and Helen
Trott.
silverware, heirlooms, etc.
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nickname for the big orb, is making it hot ' No, all reckless automobile drivers are
This is also “Consecration”
Chaney, John Rigg, Mr. Earl Fra­ T he F arlow s I11J
for Germany, thus realizing the country’s not drunk
m
eeting
an devery members is
ley, Mr. E. O. Smith, Mrs. Ger­
The First National Bank
The many friends of Mr. and urged to be present.
ambitions as it has always longed for a
ald Gunter, the Misses Frances Mrs. Ed Farlow will .regret to
place in the sun.
Silence may often be golden, and yet Pratt, Josephine Barber, Caro­ learn that they both are quite Those who are visiting ehre,
Ashland, Oregon.
tourists and members of the al­
sometimes it spells guilt.
line Tilton and Bernice Yeo.
umni are especially invited to
11L
Mr. Dempsey has been offered $500,000
this
meeting.
They left by auto Monday
Mrs. Farlow is confined to her
to fight Mr. Firpo aud is said to be consid­ Not a few candidates seem to be open­
Come,
and help make this one
morning and are expected to re­ room, but Mr? Farlow, although
ering. Considering what!
of the most helpful and inters
ing their campaigns with a corkscrew.
turn tonight.
very indisposed is up and around.
i
\y
JLTO xM vt
Las* Time Today
J C S f l L L A 4K V
» M » t M T S
esting m eetings of the summer.
GLORIA SWAN