PAGE TWO Æ s l i l a n (E sta d b D a ily T id in g s lish ed i i / l 8 7 6 ) ASÖLAtfÖ ÔAltï fiöLMöÄ VvednebAu), August Ñ, 1U¡¿0 EVEN YEARS P arty for Mrs. B ush— BOY RELIEVED DROWNED T he A rt clu b , of w h ich M rs. WHILE SWIMMING RIVER E u sh is a c h a r te r m em b e r gave It is a fatality for a President of the Un- P u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e n in g E x cep t S u n d a y by one of th e lo v elie st p a rtie s of th e ' ited States to Le elected in the multiple of MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor R E D B L U F F , C alif., A ug. < seaso n in c o m p lim e n t to h e r M on­ THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO Phone Items to her at 345-R, between 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. twenty years? Five presidents of the Un­ — S earch is being m ad e fo r t^fjF d a y n ig h t of th is w eek, a t th e and evenings. Bert R. Greer ............................... Editoi ted States, elected in such years, have body of O w en C uey, 15, of H unfT c lu b h o u se . in g to n P a rk , Los A ngeles, w h‘3> ■, T h e re w e re a few in tim a te felephone 39 died before completion of their terms. They OFFICIAL U P PAPU Start on Trip— is believed to h a v e d ro w n e d frie n d s of M rs. B u s h ’s i u v i t e d ,. ■ M rs. D ennis a n d g ra n d so n ere: E n te re d a t th e Ashta& a C ,nu, P o slu ffic e as M r. W . W . R o b iso n a n d fam ily D ennis E spy, cam e dow n to d ay q ih e r th a n th e c lu b m em b e rs. w hile a tte m p tin g to sw im a c ro ss j \V illiam Henry Harrison, elected ID Mr. S k a g g s a n d tw o d a u g h te rs to do som e sh o p p in g . T hey w ill T he b a n q u e t w as a v e ry elab - ! se c o n d C lass Ma. M atter. th e S a c ra m e n to R iv e r a t a p o in t 1840. a n d M iss K a th e rin e P a rs o n s h a lf a m ile n o rth of h e re y e s te r­ r e tu r n th is ev en in g . o ra te a ff a ir ; th e ta b le s b e a u tifu l­ S u b sc rip tio n P ric e , D< red in C itj m ad e up a p le a s a n t p a rty th a t Abraham Lincoln, elected 1860. d ay. ly a rra n g e d a n d d e c o ra te d ; th e • * * O ne M onth ........................................................... $ .65 le f t W e d n esd a y fo r C r a te r L a k e C uey, w ith P e rcy G a rriso n , a v ian d s m o st d elicio u s. James A. Garfield, elected 1880. T h re e M onths ...................................................... 1.95 G uests a t th e D ay’s— a n d D iam ond L a k e . T h ey w ill c h u m , le ft Los A ngeles on T u e s­ A d e lig h tfu l s u rp ris e was. af- Six M onths ........................................................... 3.75 William McKinley, elected 1900. M r. a n d M rs. T u n is C reech ■also view th e ( K la m a th L ak e d ay fo r U nion, O reg o n , a n d ex­ G E N U IN E fo rd e d th e h o n o red g u e st, in th e O ne Y ear .......................................... 7.50 a n d c h ild re n , J o h n a n d J u lia , of Warren G. Harding, elected 1920. c o u n try . < p ected to fin d e m p lo y m e n t on a p re s e n ta tio n of a n e n g ra v e d gold By Mail and Rural R outes: Lincoln filled out the first term for F ro m F o r t K la m a th th e y w ill S alem , h av e been g u e s ts a t th e “ E v e r s h a r p ” pencil by h e r j p a ttie ra n c h , ow ned by C u ey ’s O ne M onth ........................................................... $ .65 hom e of M r. a n d M rs. W m . Day, d riv e to L a k e of th e W oods, r e ­ frie n d s. wiheh he was elected in 1860, but was as­ b ro th e r-in -la w ,F re d S p ain . T hey D U R H A M sin ce la s t T h u rsd a y . T h re e M o n th s ...................................................... 1.95 tu r n in g to A sh la n d v ia th e D ead T he pencil w as h id d en in th e w ere tra v e lin g a fo o t, a id e d by sassinated in but little over a month after T C 3A C C O T he C re e c h ’s a re to u rin g so u ­ Six M onths ............................................................. 3.50 In d ia n ro u te . rtis tic c e n te rp ie c e of b e a u tifu l th e “ lif ts ” from to u ris ts . his second term began. McKinley had T h ey e x p ect to r e tu r n S a tu r ­ th e r n O regon a n d w ill see C ra t­ a flow O ne Y ear ................................................................ 6.50 ers. A rriv in g in R ed B lu ff y e s te r­ served one term and had been reelected d a y n ig h t. T hey a re eq u ip p e d e r L a k e a n d o th e r scen ic a tt r a c ­ A t th e a u sp ic io u s m o m en t, OLD F R IE N D S .c E E T IN d a y th e boys d ecided to go P IC T U R E PR O D U CTIO N DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: in 1900, falling by the assassin’s bullet a fo r c a m p in g a n d e x p e ct a g lo r­ tions. M rs. L a m k in , fee lin g ly , an d in sw im m in g . G a rriso n succeed ed S in g le In se rtio n , p e r in ch ...................................... 30 M rs. C reech w as b o rn in G rin ­ io u s good tim e. w ell-chosen p h ra s e , p re se n te d th e in c ro ssin g , b u t m issed h is com ­ few months after taking the oath the sec Y early Contracts: n e ll, Iow a a n d lived th e re d u r ­ LOS A N G E L E S, A ug. 8.— Sev­ * * • to k e n of th e ir love an d e ste e m , p an io n . H e s e a rc h e d o v er th a O ne in s e rtio n a week .......................... $ .27% ond time. Garfield served but a few months in g h e r y o u n g g irlh o o d , a n e ig h ­ e ra l y e a rs ago, w hen th e m o tio n to M rs. B ush. r iv e r fo r an h o u r an d th e n re ­ C alled to Josep h in e C o u n t y - Tw o In s e rtio n s a w eek .25 b o r o f M rs. Day. before Guiteau’s bullet found him. p ic tu re in d u s try w as in s w a d ­ T he e v e n in g h o u rs w e re e n ­ p o rte d to local police. Som e of th e a c tiv e w o rk e rs in D aily in s e rtio n .................. .20 M rs. D ay h a d n o t seen her d lin g c lo th e s, J o h n F ra n c is D il­ Harding is the third to have died from th e u p b u ild in g of th e S u n d ay liv e n e d in p la y in g c a rd s u n til T h e local b e lie f is th a t th a lon, th e w ell-k n o w n d ire c to r, w as R a te s F o r L e g a l a n d M iscellan eo u s A d v e rtis in g C a u s e s o t h e r t h a n deliberate assassination. sch o o ls in J a c k s o n C o u n ty w ere fo r tw e n ty -th re e y e a rs. th e la te n e s s of th e h o u r in d ic a t­ boy e n c o u n te re d a s n a g w h irl. of M r. C re e ch is a d ru g g is t a t an u s h e r in th e old A m erican F ir s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ................... $ .10 w hich th e re a re m any a t th is Harrison was the first Sworn in on March in v ite d to a tte n d a g ro u p m e e t­ S alem th e ir ho m e to w n , a n d Mrs ed g o o d u ig lits a n d fa re w e lls be th e a tre on B ro ad w ay , N ew Y ork, E a c h s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t l i n e .......... 05 said . p o in t, a n d d ro w n e d . G a rriso n in g in J o s p e h in e C o u n ty a r r a n g ­ 4, 1841, he died April 4 of that year. C reech is s u p e rv is o r of schools. a n d E llio tt D ex ter, p ro m in e n t C a rd of T h a n k s ................................................. 1.00 T he A rt club w as o rg a n iz e d in say s h e th in k s h is ch u m h ad a ed by th e A m e ric a n S u n d ay T h ey h av e h a d a lovely v isit screen le a d in g m an , as a m em b er O b itu a rie s , p e r lin e .................................................. 02% , Zachary Javlor was the next to go. Elected c ra m p , a s he w as th e b e tte r school r e p r e s e n ta tiv e , M r. R a n ­ w ith th e ir frie n d s , b u t on a cco u n t 1915 an d w as o rig in a lly a p a rt of t h a t th e a tr e 's sto ck com pany. • “ in 1848, and taking office March 4, 1849, d a ll. sw im m er. of th e Civic club. T h e re a re five o f th e s h o rtn e s s of th e ir v acatio n N a tu ra lly th e r e was, q u ite a I WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING he died ---------- July 9, 1850. T h is m e e tin g w as h e ld a H u ­ th e y le f t T u e sd a y m o rn in g for of th e c h a r te r m e m b e rs now be­ “ A ll f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e is b it of re m in isc in g w hen th e se ‘ Harrison, Taylor and Harding, each had go, a little c o m m u n ity a b o u t C r a te r L a k e on th e ir w ay hom e. lo n g in g ; M rs. B ush b e in g one. tw o iftet re c e n tly , a t th e U n ited I m ad e o r a co llectio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g c - O ra y. w ith t h is w ife a n d She is th e ir clu b tr e a s u r e r , a t G ra n ts * * • No d isc o u n t w ill be allo w ed R e lig io u s o r a tremendous burden of political responsi- e ig h t o r te n m iles fro m S tu d io s, H ollyw ood, on th e s ta g e c h lld re n , fro ,n B ldw ell, C ali- p re s e n t. P ass. B e n e v o len t o rd e rs. v isito rs w h e re “ F la m in g Y o u th ,” is be- ' fo rn ia , w ere A sh lan d bility to face. The trials to which each I t w a s a n a ll d a y m e e tin g L ake o f th e W oods V isitors— T hose w ho w ere p re s e n t to e n ­ L a s t w eek e n d saw m an y v isi­ in g p ro d u ce d fo r F ir s t N a tio n a l,' y e ste rd a y . DONATIONS: was subjected may have shortened his life. w ith sp e cia l p ro g ra m s a n d m usic to rs a t L ajte of th e W oods, th a t jo y on, th e lovely e v e n in g w e re : x . I w ith D illon d ire c tin g a u d D exter N o d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw ise w ill be Three presidents have been assassinated fro m e a c h of thq f o u r o r five T he g u e s t of h o n o r, M rs. B ush, „„„ , m o st p o p u la r re s o r t. ____ ______._ _ p la y in g o n e of th e p rin c ip a l T h e T id in g s office fo r a ll th e M esdam es H a rris o n , L o re n a , m ad e in a d v e rtis in g , o r jo b p r in tin g — o u r c o n trib u - by deliberate action. Can it be said that S u n d a y sch o o ls re p re s e n te d . M r. a n d M rs. H. P. H olm es p a rts . k in d s of p rin tin g . T h e re w e re a n u m b e r o f good { sta rte d e a rly S u n d a y m o rn in g M cN air, E m m a J. M urphy, T h e l-| tions win be in cash . _____________________________ : fjiree presidents have been assassinated by s p e a k e rs on th e p ro g ra m . R ev. a n d s p e n t th e d ay th e r e m o st e n . m a H u g h s M oorhead, g u e sts of 'the presidential office? A l'G 1 S T #. E va M. H u g h s, E u r a n ia M iller, R a n d a ll h a d th e m e e tin g in jo y ab ly . S E C R E T O F P R O S P E R IT Y :— As lo n g a s he c h a rg e . M aude R u g e r, M abie J o rd o n , L u ­ T h ey r e tu r n e d in th e e v e n in g lu F ra n c o , D ella B row n, A n n a s o u g h t th e L ord, God m ade him to p ro sp e r.— 2 T h e re w e re p e rh a p s o n e h u n ­ • • • HONOR OUR LATE PRESIDENT M eyer, C. B. L a m k in , E u la S. d re d o r m o re in a tte n d a n c e . C h ro n icle s 2 6 :5 . By JOHN OAKWOOD S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , Mr. and C reech, of S alem , g u e st of Sue T h o se w h o a d d re s s e d th e a s ­ W hen a fa rm e r ta k e s his prod- currency. T hey would change II D ay, S ue M. P ra c h t, C. H. The last of the mortal remains of War­ se m b la g e fro m A s h la n d w ere: M rs. E lh a r t, M r. an d M rs. E ric M. D. _ > n ct to m a rk e t and sells it for say, from the gold sta n d a rd to a f l a t W e re n , an d M r. J. O. R igg r, w ho sp o k e on , lerce, Sam M cN air, J . E. T h o rn - a dollar a bushel, he is d ependent m oney plan—from a gold g u a ra n ­ AN ANECDOTE OF PRESENT ren G. Harding, late president of our coun­ M T r. h e S. R e D. s p o T n a s y ib lo ility o f th e A d u l t ’ cam p ed a t jtlje ffh© A. A, C. S pencer ion, J . W . S h o rtrid g e , M innie R. upon th e honesty of two m easures tee to th e m ere say-so of th e gov­ PERTINENCE try, will he consigned to a grave tomorrow C lass a n d M r. R obison d iscu ssed ra n c h o v e rn ig h t. B a rro n , C. B a u g h m a n , L. Schw ein —th e dollar and the bushel. e rn m e n t th a t a piece of pap er w as • • • T h e y s p e n t th e d ay a t L a k e oi th e M isses N ell P u rv is , B lanche Senator Ferris of Michigan, being n e i g h - 1 o l d home, Marion, Ohio. President “ T he N eed of th e H o u r .” w orth a dollar. T he farm er; th e W oods a n d r e tu r n e d to T he o th e r day a cro ssro ad s sto re ­ Coolidge has {issued a proclamation de­ w ouldn’t be w atching the money- H icks, M aude In g e rso ll H aw ley, M iss R o b iso n a n d M ira P a r ­ bor to Henry Ford, speaks with courtesy, k eep er got se n t to jail for m anipu­ politicians. He would be too busy S p e n c e r’s ra n c h a n d sta y e d S u n ­ G e rtru d e B iede, a n d R u th Os- if not with conviction, concerning the lat- claring the day an occasion of mourning, so n s f u rn is h e d p le a s in g m u sical d a y n ig h t, r e tu r n in g th e n e x t day m on . latin g a tric k bushel b ask et with a raisin g things. A t the end of th e n u m b e rs a n d t a u g h t cla sse s In false bottom th a t would slide up year he has his thousand dollars. te r’s presidential candidacy. Michigan a day on which every American citizen is th * * * e S u n d a y school. T h e m e e tin g to A s h la n d , th u s g e ttin g th e real and down in a way th a t was grand, He ta k e s them to th e landow ner Democrats are not for Ford, the Senator as^ed to pause, at least for a few minutes, w as m oat su c c e ssfu l a n d in d ic a t­ cam p s p ir it. D in n e r P a r ty — gloom y and m ysterious. W hen and says, " I’ll buy your land now thinks; they are for McAdoo. But he goes anc^ paX tribute to the departed chief, ed k e e n in te r e s t in th e w o rk . M rs. F r a n k J o rd o n w as h o st- using it to m easu re stuff he bought —h e re ’s a thousand dollars." e ss a t a d e lig h tfu l d in n e r p a rty from a farm er, h e’d secretly shove on to say that if Mr. Ford would announce Mayor Loomis, of Ashland, has issued an A Mystic Circle Meet— • * • * • • th e bottom down u n til it held a t T u esd ay e v e n in g ; M rs. E liz a b e th A n o th e r o f th e d e lig h tfu l d o ­ himself a member of the Democratic Party otticial proclamation in conformity with Returned to Albany— But the landow ner would say, .east a bushel and a q u a rte r, but he in g s o f th e M ystic Seven (w hose B ush, E lb e r B ush a n d A u ten " T h a t is paper m oney—my land M r. a n d M rs. W ill R h o d e s of he could no doubt get the Michigan dele- would only c re d it him w ith a proclamation of the president, and at B ush, g u e s ts of h o n o r. is w orth one thousand dollars gold n a m e m ay be a s ta te se ­ oushel. T he buying pow er of the o’clock Friday (tomorrow) business A lb a n y w ho w e re g u e s ts of th e c r e t) h a p p e n e d T u e sd a y n ig h t, gate. This s recalls a comparatively recent ____ , M r. an d M rs. R. C. P o rte r, fa rm e r’s product was thereby de- —the governm ent has printed so A. S te a rn s fa m ily r e tu r n e d to m uch paper m oney folks h av en ’t incident in American political history. w^ll .^e suspended and citizens will join in H. th e ir ho m e a few d a y s ago, a f te r a t M iss M a rg a re t M cCoy’s hom e, froni C la irm o n t, C a lifo rn ia w ere p re d a te d by about tw enty per m uch confidence in IL B ut I am About four years ago Mr. Herbert Hoover holding memorial sendees in honor of the a v is it fille d w ith a ll s o rts of k n o w n to th e in itia te d as ‘Rocky also g u e s ts to e n jo y th is g rac - c e n t willing to tak e a chance if you will ious h o s p ita lity . L odge T a v e rn .” was an up-and-coming candidate for a departed executive. good tim e s ; one of w h ich w as a give me a dollar and a q u a rte r in F inally the farm ers th ereab o u ts * * * T he “ s lu m b e r p a r ty ” began presidential nomination—by either party, j ^ t exactly the same hour of the suspen- tr ip to C r a te r L a k e . got wise to the fact th at the only paper m oney for each gold d o llar's M rs. M cN air E n te rta in ; e a rly in th e e v e n in g by a gam e E liz a b e th S te a rn s accom ­ o u way could s e t w hat was com- value of my land—in o th e r words, He had done amazingly efficient work in sion of business in Ashland business houses p a n M ie isa M is. E liz a b e th B ush w as tho lng to them was to enforce a re. I’ll give you my land for $1,250 of te n n is . T h en th e y a ll w en t d h e r a u n t a n d u n c le hom e, administering relief funds in Europe after and factories will close all over the nation. r e tu r n in g by tr a in la s t F rid a y . to th e c lu b h o u se fo r a w h ile; la t­ in s p ira tio n fo r a n o th e r d e lig h t- ; liable sta n d a rd of m easurem enL paper." • • • ful d in n e r W ed n esd a y e v e n in g a t So they put a good stiff jail penalty the war. He had shown himself to be an The wheels of industry will cease their M iss E ______ liz a b e th __ had a a lovely e r a tte n d in g a show , b e fo re th e ir Soft m oney would be only an­ e hom e of Mrs. Sam M cN air i on using a fake m easure, laid for organizer of extraordinary capacity. He mad whirr, and a nation of a hundred and; vl8lt b u t c o u n te d it a n to o s h o r t r e tu r n to “ R o cky L edge T a v e rn th th a t sto re k e e p e r with the trick o th e r way for th e m oney-politicians on Scenic D rive. w h e re th e y o u n g h o ste ss had a • * • to band th e farm er th e sam e dirty had a host of friends in the United States, ten million people will pause in sad rev- M rs. B ush leav es fo r h e r fu ­ b a sk et and se n t him to prison. th r ill fo r h e r g u e s ts by h a v in g • • * la the City— deal as the b ask et m anipulator. and the machinery cf his American Relief erence T°r the friend and leader who sacri th e “ s lu m b e r p a r ty ” p a rt of th e tu re hom e in Los A ngeles th e In th e first case the farm er un­ P o liticians in E urope have been M rs. J . L . B a rn th o u s e le f t la s t Association, like the machinery of Ford’s h*s dfe his country’s interests, w eek e v e n in g s ta g e d on th e back law n, la tte r p a rt of th e w eek an d th e re m an ip u latin g the o th e r m easu re— know ingly gave a bushel and a a c co m p a n ie d by h e r son, flivver-selling association, could readily be - Peace to the ashes of Warren G. Harding, M r. F r a n k B a rn th o u s e fo r P o r t­ in th e sh ad o w of a g r e a t oak th a t a r e a s e rie s of lovely a ff a ir s be­ the m oney m easu re—in m uch the q u a rte r of his product, and in the u ch to th e sp o o k in e ss of ing given in h e r h o n o r. sam e way. Som e of them in second case be would have to give turned into a political organization. No May the giver of all good gifts reward that la n d , w h e re h e e n te re d th e P o r t ­ a th d e d e a d ff m T he g u e s ts of th e e v e n in g o th ­ A m erica w ant to tam p er likew ise a dollar and a q u a rte r of his a ir . man at the moment appealed so much to gentle kindness and affection he so freely la n d S u rg ic a l H o sp ita l to u n d e r ­ A fte r a p e a c e fu l n ig h t’s s lu m ­ e r th a n M rs. B ush a n d h e r sons, with the dollar. H ere is about the m oney, for a d o lla r’s value in re­ the public imagination, none had so much lavished on America and American citi go a n o p e ra tio n to rem o v e a t u ­ b e r, a n o th e r s u rp r is e a w a ite d E lb e r a n d A u te n w e re : M rs. and way it would work out. Suppose, turn. • • • m o r fro m h is face, o ccasioned by J o rd o n , Mr. an d when th e farm er brought his prod­ th em in t h a t a r e g u la r cam p Mrs. F r a n k space in the newspapers or the magazines, j zens- uct to m ark et, th e b ask et m easure a n a c c id e n t y e a rs ago. In G erm any they have carried b re a k fa s t w as p re p a re d o u tsid e , Mrs. R. C. P o r te r , M r. a n d Mrs. was h onest enough and he got a So long as he was silent as to his party "------ the m anipulation of the m ark so fai D r. C offee p e rfo rm e d th e op H al M cN air a n d son J a m ie . on a ca m p sto v e. dollar bill for each bushel. H e’d —W ell, it seem s hardly believable, e ra tio n la s t S a tu rd a y . The p a­ affiliations, his candidacy ran as smoothly ROUGH ON SPEEDERS • * * ta k e his dollars borne and save but if they did the sam e thing to M uch m e rrim e n t a n d a p p e tite s as Niagara above the rapids-and as re-1 The Bikedag, which is the Swedish par- tie n t is d o in g w ell b u t th e tim e in p ro p o rtio n , p re v a ile d a t th is In P ortland— them . P e rh ap s he planned to buy the dollar, it would tak e over ten of th e ir r e tu r n is u n d e c id e d . som e land next to his own for a m illion in paper money to buy th a t M r. an d M rs. S te a rn s a n d son f e a tu r e o f th e p a rty . his Z r t UT . 0VCT' ,°K °*' 1,as determined once and for all * * • T h o se w ho com pose th is p e r ­ B obby, le ft S u n d a y fo r P o rtla n d thousand dollars, and figured that land. T he prim ary producer can his qualities, and happy prognostications to put an end to automobile speeding. Visitor in Ashland— in a y e a r or so he could m ake it. raise his prices, but not fast enough • • * of his political future filled actual acres T here is to be no nonsense about it, and, by A w ell-k n o w n r e s id e n t of fe c t n u m b e r a re ; th e M isses w h ere Mr. S te a rn s w ill fin d m uch to equalize this drop in the gold to in te r e s t him d u r in g B u y e rs’ K a th e rin e P a rs o n s , M abel T ro tt, B ut m eanw hile the politicians value of unsound money. T h at is of type. K la m a th F a lls , M r. P . L. F o u n ­ N e llie H a k e , G e rtru d e B row n, W eek. a elever scheme, offenders are to be made ta in v isite d old frie n d s a n d a c ­ s ta r t to m anipulate the base of the w here the catch com es In. In the end Mr. Hoover*s high water mark selfconvincing. M rs. S te a rn s w ill sp en d p a rt E d ith R o b iso n , P a u lin e P lu m ­ q u a in ta n c e s /in /A s h la n d T u e s ­ m e r a n d th e h o s te s s , M a rg a re t of th e tim e of th e ir v a c a tio n in Convention , in the Republican * i ta . was seven- Thus it is now the law of Sweden that d a y , p r io r to h is d e p a r tu r e fo r McCoy. v isitin g re la tiv e s a u d frie n d s in ’ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ teen votes. Jn the Democratic convention the owner of a motor car shall install rec- California. * A lbany. To th is g ro u p is ad d e d Miss 11S name was not mentioned at all. ording speedometers not only showing the M r. F o u n ta in h a s m a n y frie n d s L ucy P ic k e n , w ho w as a p a rtic i­ T h ey w ill r e tu r n hom e in a V.of miles, hnt the rate of speedg fore in A sh la n d w ho a r e a lw a y s ‘g lad p a n t in T u e sd a y n ig h t’s fu n . few days. meeting of these two gatherings, the man-, each mile. The evidence of the instrument to see h im . • • • M iss P ic k e n is d u ly ad o p te d agers of each party were sorelv distressed k - j x . msirumeni a n d a bo n a fid e m em b e r till she SH ASTA IN D IA N LA ND IS lout tLo ' • , • should 1 'u • be driver, considered to to the the opinion TO B E SOLD IN O C TO B ER r e tu r n s to A la b a m a . lest the vivoi nval organization seize up- will of the and superior equivalent oath Married— M r. W a lte r O liv er, a n d M iss • * * on Hoover as an candidate. So long as he of at least three witnesses P h ile m a E v a n s w e re u n ite d in R E D D IN G , C alif., A ug. 8.— kept silence as to Ins party affiliations he This law goes to the root of , y m a r r ia g e a t noon A u g u s t 7 th , L eave for N ew port— The B u re a u of In d ia n A ffa irs a n ­ M r. H . B. P lu m m e r a n d ram ily was at once a menace and a promise to whieh is the varying estimate o fa rre st' R ev. M r. K o e h le r of th e P re sb y ­ lea v e fo r th e ir o u tin g by a u to n o u n ces th a t six ty -six In d ia n a l­ each. The Democrats, bavin« set the dnte • w j eaumaie oi arresi- te r ia n c h u rc h , o ffic ia tin g . lo tm e n ts in S h a s ta c o u n ty w ill t.- ii * - Ul° Uate m& officer and motorist as to whether the T h e w e d d in g o c c u rre d a t th e th is m o rn in g . M r. P lu m m e r h a s be sold to th e h ig h e s t b id d e r in of tjieir convention late, were in deadly letter reallv ’ " " ’ me hom e of V e rn T e m p le r in A sh ­ a rr a n g e d h is b u sin e ss so th ey th is c ity on O cto b er 6. fear lest the Republicans should nominate There is always lamin' fnr °F ^ ve’ lan d . m ay a ll h a v e th e ir v a c a tio n to ­ T he a llo tm e n ts v a ry in size Hoover first. The Republicans lor their t . • ,?, , , f arK«ment on M iss E v a n s w as th e te a c h e r g e th e r. Open Air Pavilion from 80 to 160 a c re s. T hey lie part, were dismally apprehensive that if X m r s ‘Z . ’,?! T h e y h a v e ta k e n a c o tta g e a t la s t te r m a t T r a il, a n d M r. O li­ K. . . i m o stly in th e e a s te rn p a r t of th e LITHIA PARK N e w p o rt, w h e re th e y w ill e n jo y co u n ty orators usually at a loss for effective logic v e r liv e s th e re . Som e a re v a lu a b le for they did not nominate Hoover, the Demo­ ' even if well-stocked with words. th e p le a s u re s t h a t com e to th o se I t is und erstQ o d , th e y w ill fa rm in g a n d som e fo r th e tim ­ crats would. The law is a great one and as theBiksdag m a k e th e ir ho m e a t T ra il. Good w ho s o jo u rn a • t • th e • se asid e ber. P e rso n s w a n tin g a fu ll d e s ­ How the matter was settled was pictur­ itself admits has only one defect. No one w ish e s fo r th e ir h a p p in e s s a r e c rip tio n sh o u ld w rite fo r p a rtic ­ Picnlc in Park— esquely told on the golf links at Chevy e x te n d e d . u la rs to W . S. K re ig h , th e In- yet has invented the recording instrument • • • T h e P a s t M a tro n s of th e o rd e r | d ia n a g e n t in R e d d in g , Chase by a Republican Senator, one of the of th e E a s te r n S ta r h ad a m ost Staying at Mothers— group that afterward nominated Harding T, at Chicago. Talking with a Democrat who ™ ie convicts at the Oregon prison have Mr. and Mrs. Oskar are stay­ e n jo y a b le picn ic d in n e r in th e | V isitin g H e re — Miss J o h n s o n of S an A n to n io ,, happened to be playing with him, he said addressed a communication to Governor in g a t th e h o m e of h e rm o th e r, P a T r k h e T la u e d sd ie a s y h e ad v e n in in g v . ite d th e ir | T exas, ♦ « » ♦ « » » > t « « w ho w ill te a c h n e x t y e a r Mrs. Dennis on Main street, while very frankly, “ Hoover’s a fine man. We Pierce, warning him that if Warden Smith |h e c o n s tr u c tio n o f th e ir new h u s b a n d s to e n jo y w ith th e m th e in a h ig h school n e a r M issoula, d e lic ac ie s p re p a re d . T h e re w ere M o n tana, sto p p ed o ff a t A sh lan d thing yen' highly of him. He has done is not retained and changes do not occur home is in progress. p e rh a p s , tw e n ty p re s e n t to do re c e n tly to v isit M iss M arie A n­ in the parole board that they will begin I t is n e a rin g co m p le tio n r a p id ­ everything that the party organization ju s tic e to th e s a tis fy in g d a in tie could ask of him. We asked him to sav makin£ wholesale escapes again within 60 ly , a n d th e y h o p e to occupy it I t w as given in c o m p lim e n t to s . d re w s of F a irv ie w s tr e e t, a n d le f t y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n . Miss that he always had been a Republican and days' Quite natural. Warden Smith is the by th e f ir s t of * th * e • m o n th . Miss G e rtru d e E n g le , w ho leav es | J o h n s o n a n d Mis A n d re w s h av e he has done so. We asked him to say that ^\nd ol?.a fe^ow the convicts like. A con- G uests from Yreka__ so soon f o r h e r w o rk in th e been d o in g sp ecial w ork at | B e rk e le y thisi s u m m e r a u d Te- he would accept the Republican nomina- vict wiP hold up anX warden who M r. a n d M rs. C lyde C h ild e rs s o u th , • • • c e n tly r e tu r n e d . tion if proffered, and he has acquiesced, i tre.ats to a c°ntinuous picnic. The a n d th re e d a u g h te r s of Y re k a , 50 S O O IE T r GOOD CIGARETTES “BULL" SOME HARD FACTS ABOUT SOFT MONEY x k 7* DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Wonderful Music W O M A N ’S D A Y We asked him to make it clear that under writer. ventures the assertion that Gover- no circumstances would he accept the Dem- n?r ^ ‘erce wpl see to it that the convicts ocratic nomination and this he has an-iw’^ handled with stern discipline and nounced. Having done all that we asked ttiat tiiere not wholesale es­ him to do, he doesn’t interest us any fur- capes’. ev.en though it be at the price of ther and we need not bother with him anv! decapitating the official head of Warden more. ’ ’ ’ Smith. They did not “ bother.” Seventeen votes — ---- -------------- narked his accomplishments in the con- Ashland residents, for fear of arousing vention of the party to which he gave his the ire of the small-bore boostérs of Med- adhesion. M e have no desire to advise Mr. ford, had better whisper when they volun- Ford nor to advance his interests, hut the|teer to tourists the information that a reg- anecdote is not without pertinence to his istration bureau is located here, case.—Christian Science Monitor. _____________ The automobile that crashes into a tele­ No longer news—the announcement of a phone pole supplies another sound argu­ divorce in the movie colony. ment in favor of the radio. w e re S u n d a y v is ito rs w ith th e ir co u sin s, th e D e n n is a n d O sk a r fam ilies. . A f te r a d riv e th ro u g h M ed­ fo rd th e y a ll m o to re d to B u c k ­ h o r n L o d g e, w h e re a w o n d e rfu l p icn ic d in n e r w as m o st th o r ­ o u g h ly e n jo y e d by th e h a p p y com pany. M r. a n d M rs. C h ild e rs r e tu r n e d to Y re k a t h a t e v e n in g b u t M rs. D en n is a n d g ra n d s o n , D e n n is E s­ py, re m a in e d a t th e S p rin g s fo r a few w eek s o u tin g . • * * * D r. a n d M rs. C ra n d a ll a lso w e n t to L a k e of th e W oods S a t­ u rd a y n ig h t; fro m th e r e g o in g on to C r a te r L a k e to s p e n d S u n d ay . T h e y r e tu r n e d to Ashland Mon­ d ay . Go to N ew port— F . A. M ilheim , a S e a ttle b u s i­ M r. a n d M rs. H o m e r B illin g s ness m an , w as in A sh lan d to d ay le f t fo r th e ir v a c a tio n a l o u tin g a tte n d in g to lo cal b u sin e ss in ­ W e d n esd a y of th is w eek. te re s ts . T hey w ill go to N e w p o rt, s p e n d in g th e tim e a t th e se a ­ E A S E D H E R COUGHING s h o re d o in g a ll th e h a p p y in v ig ­ SPELLS o r a tin g in c id e n t to a s ta y a t “ I h ad an a tta c k of G rip th a t th e beach. s e ttle d in m y th r o a t a n d cau sed a bad cough. W h en I co ughed Dinner Party— h a rd J could not sto p a n d had A v e ry d e lig h tfu l a ff a ir oc­ to gasp fo r b re a th . I t w as s u r ­ c u rre d S u n d a y , w hen M iss G ertie p ris in g how q u ick ly F o le y ’s H o n ­ H aan e n te r ta in e d M rs. M ary ey a n d T a r eased th o se te rrib le D u n n , M rs. E liz a b e th V an S a n t c o u g h in g s p e lls ,” w rite s E s th e r a n d M r. a n d M rs. A. G. A dam s, A d am s, N ew Y o rk . F o r C oughs, f o r d in n e r a t h e r a p a r tm e n t a t C old, C ro u p , A sth m a , B ro n c h it­ M rs. V an S a n t’s on O ak s tr e e t. is,. W h o o p in g C ough a n d H ay The dinner wat at two o’clock F e v e r u se F o le y ’s H o n ey and and the guests spent the after­ T a r. C o n ta in s no o p ia te s. Sold noon with their young hostess. e v e ry w h e re . Woman’s day is every day at this bank. This hank caters to th( patronage of women. 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