Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 11, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAG« TWO
AâÉLÀND DÁliV ftÖIÜÖI
u
A s h la n d D a ily T id in g s
whose figures are the only one9 that are
(E sta b lish ed in 1 8 7 0 )
official, differs from both the others. The
divergence between French and Germany
P u b lish ed E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
claims is so colossal that no sort of discus-' {
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
____ sion of them in relation to each other is J
Bert R. Greer ............................... Editor possible.
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39 France saying this and Germany sav- A t
i f *
S a tu rd a y , A u g u st 11, iw îîi
soearr
« S u n d a y School P a rt* —
F iv e m em b e rs of M rs. A. G.
ave our splendid concrete roads
A d a m s's class of
g ir ls in th e
KR3' apAC£
ANDREWS, Editor
J u n io r D e p a rtm e n t of th e P res-
P h o n e ite m s <. q h e r a t 345-R-, b e tw e en 10 A. M. a n d 2 P . M. “ h y te ria n S u n d a y school h eld ih e ir
a n d e v e n in g s.
picnic in th e P a rk , T h u rs d a y a f t ­
e rn o o n .
H om e on P io n e e r Ave——
T hey w en t to th e P a rk a b o u t
a m o n g th e ir y o u n g »frien d s, b u t
ing
that,
Britain
echoes
the
Washington
M rs. A rm stro n g
and
h e r a ll hope th e y w ill 'e n jo y th e ir tw o o 'clo ck an d sp e n t th e a f t e r ­
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d O regon, P o sto ffic e as
noon in g a m e s a n d had g re a t fun
idea that the only way to compose this d a u g h te r , w ho h a v e b u t la te ly new hom e v ery m uch.
S econd C iuss M ail M a tte r.
w
ad in g .
fundamental difference is by an impartial r e tu r n e d fro m a six w e e k s’ v isit
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
in W a sh in g to n , a r e now nicely
T hey d eveloped g re a t a p p e tite s
investigation to determine the issue. Ger­ e s ta b lis h e d in a p le a s a n t a p a r t ­ Go to C o n v e n tio n —
O ne A lcnth ........................................................... $ .65
an
d
w hen th e d e lic io u s lunch was
e N e ig h b o rs of W o o d c ra ft,
many is willing for such an investigation m en t in M rs. R o b e rts N e il’s hom e of T D h is
T h re e M onths . .................................................
1.95
le
a
d
y
, a ll th e little g irls w ere
tric t No. 12, h o ld th e ir bi­
Six M onths ...........................................................
3.75
re a d y fo r it.
F rance is not. Out of that deadlock comes on P io n e e r A venue.
e n n ia l c o n v e n tio n th e 1 5 th a n d
• * •
O ae Y*a r ................................................................ 7.50
T h o se w ho e n jo y e d th e good
;
-••ff
the European crisis with its threat to the
1 6 th of A u g u s t a t M a rsh fie ld ,
In
P
ortland—
By M ail and Iturul R ou tes:
e w ith th e ir te a c h e r, Mr::. Ad-
world.
O regon.
A sh la n d w ill se n d
a o tim
mo
xt
. .
^ ( N a tio n a l C rop Im p ro v e m e n t S erv ice 1
O ne M onth ........................................................... $ 65
M iss A n n a H a rg ro v e le ft S u n . s tro n g d e le g a tio n to th is c o n v e n ­ am s, w e ie . N aom i L eedom , Lois
H E day of th e concrete road is tru c k and atta ch in g one to several
France takes the position that Germany, d ay e v e n in g fo r P o rtla n d to be tio n .
T a y lo r, T h a is M
*««•--
>—- —•
Three M onths ......................................................
1.95
and •< they a re m aking tra ile rs to it.
iles, J - e a n e tte A » here,
’ in th is m anner, very heavy loads
as. the vanquished, has no right to chal­ h e re d u r in g B u y e rs’ W eek.
:hem deep and stro n g w ith t i ’-
Six M onths .............................................................
3
T h ey w ill leav e by tr a in , S u n ­ C ro u ch , and» Gail S ankey.
« an be economically hauled ‘by th e
in
g
u
la
r
m
esh
reinforcing.
Still
• • ♦
O ne Y ear ................................................................ 6.50
lenge or question the victor. The world, S he w as jo in e d a t G ra n ts P a ss d a y e v e n in g , via E u g e n e . T hose
I-ven so, th e increasing traffic oi on«' truck, and yet a t th e sam e tim e,
G
uests
from
C leveland__
by
M
rs.
N
eas
a
n
d
a
n
o
th
e
r
frie
n
d
.
heavy tru ck s is cauLmg heavy and th e concrete road is not b a tte re d
saddened by its experiences, asks whether
a p p o in te d to a tte n d a re :
M rs.
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
Mr. a n d M rs. L. C. D unn, a re intolerable w ear, and th e cry is to pieces because th e load is dis­
France really is the victor so long as she T hey a n tic ip a te a very p le a s a n t A n n a M eyer, d is tr ic t g u a rd ia n ,
trib u ted over m any points and a
S in g le in s e rtio n , p e r in ch ..................................... 30
w eek in th e m etro p o lis.
e n te r ta in in g , a s
h o u se g u e sts, heard on ail sides “ XVh it • lia'I we large area o f road surface.
a
s
p
re
s
id
in
g
o
ffic
e
rs
a
n
d
a
s
d
e
le
­
do
about
continues to live by fear and negotiate by
Mr a n d Mr« P w
tz .
th e h ta v y haulin
O il
Y early C o n tra c ts :
* * *
Of course, to stand any legiti­
g a te s ; th e M esdam es Lizzie Cos- M r. a n u M rs. I . w . K u n tz of uur new roads?’’
O ne in se rtio n a w eek ...... ...................
$ 2 7% 1 hate, and how much further must ruth-
m
ate
traffic, the b ard or concrete
C
lev
elan
d
,
O
hio,
w
ho
w
ill
spend
Some w ise men who have very
V isito rs fro m P o r tla n d —
to lo , J o s e p h in e D. C ro c k e r. M abel
roadw ay m ust be properly drained,
Tw o in s e rtio n s a w eek ..............................
so
m
e
little
tim
e
h
e
re
.
heavy
loads
to
haul
over
these
fine,
25 1 less enmity he carried to assure France
M r. a n d M rs. R. T. M cC onnell A. R o b e rts , S u sie D y ru d , L a u ra
prepared, and first class m aterials
D aily in s e rtio n ..............
M rs. K u n tz is Mr. D u n n 's sis ­ new, still-to4)e-pm d-for roads have and labor used, and a proper weight
20
that no one in the whole world today wishes of P o r tla n d , a n d tw o c h ild re n , L. A b b o tt, C allie B. L. S h e lto n .
telt th e current, and being wi«e
Mr. K u n tz ho ld s th e very indeed, have found a way out.
of reinforcing used to bind th e road
R a te s F o r L e g a l a n d M iscellaneous A d vertising) «• W ar.
K a th ry n R ae an d D o ro th y M ae, A lte r n a te s :
D e lp h ia
I. C o tte r, te r.
toget her.
resp
o
n
sib
le
p
o
sitio
n
of
p
a
y
m
a
s
t­
“It
isn
’t
th
e
fact
th
a
t
ten
tons
F ir s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e .
..... if .10
“Given this, and medium w eight
It is clear to every observer that neither s u rp ris e d M rs .H. W . A n d rew s E liz a H ick s, O pal P h ilp o tt, J e n ­ e r in th e g e n e ra l o ffices or th e i»f stone is going over a h an ! road
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 .......... Of
a n d M rs. A. G. A d am s e a rly in n ie S c h w a h n , L. A. R o b e rts a n d
tru ck s w ith tra ile rs and we will
th
at
is
dam
aging,
but
th
e
fact
that
New Y ork C e n tra l a t C lev elan d .
card of Thanks ................
! 00 j ran<^ aud Germany can not do it, have not I he w eek.
M ary R. P re s c o tt.
it is a ll bulked in one place w ith see our roads standing up like they
T
h
e
D
u
n
n
’s
h
a
v
e
m
an
y
p
lan
s
O b itu a rie s , p e r line ........................
.02% " a,’rd,ig reparation figures.
Contact be­ Mrs. M cC onnell w as a g irlh o o d
the
e n tire w eight on lo u r w heels,” should, and they will still «be serv­
M rs. R o b e rts h a s a lre a d y gone,
D ennis M errim an of t l ie ing us long a fte r th e bonds a re re­
tween the two nations on that issue makes frie n d of M rs. A dam s a n d M rs. s to p p in g o v e r a t M y rtle P o in t to fo r th e e n te r ta in m e n t of th e ir says
H undreds of m iles of new
American
and Win- company, tired.
WHATCONSTITUES ADVERTISING lor further irritation. Vet nothin« ean be A n d re w s; they* h a d been n e x t v isit h e r m o th e r, w ho lives th e re . g u e sts, am o n g w hich will be a ‘and m any Steel
cem
ent
road have had to be re ­
c o n tracto rs and o thers
trip to C ra te r L ake.
All f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re an a d m issio n c h a rg e is 1
*
*
a ,
g < in 00 d o o r n e ig h b o rs a n d close .frie n d s
ire solving th e problem to a large placed dm* to th e overloading of
m ad e o r a collect ion ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g .
. °,ie tO St°P the sllPP‘ag World Until that in M arion, K a n sa s, fo r y e a rs.
T he p a rty in clu d e Mr. and •xtent by using a medium weight rrncks anti th e lack of proper re-
Guests from Eugen
in lit r c e n ie n t .
No d isc o u n t
w ill be allo w ed R e lig io u s o r issuc is settled beyond nil challenge. Since
M rs. F . W . G re e n m a n , Mr. and
T hey h ad n o t seen e ach o th e r
M
rs.
I
r
a
W
illia
m
s
o
f
T
a
le
n
t,
B en ev o len t o rd e rs.
France and Germany can not do, have not to r fifte e n y e a rs a n d th e re u n io n h a s, a s g u e s ts , tw o c h a rm in g Mrs. G. R . W illia m s a n d Mrs.
T odd, of
D u n s m u ir;
Mr. and
been able to do it, even though France w as a m o st h a p p y one.
y o u n g g irls fro m E u g e n e ,
w ho
DONATIONS:
K u n tz , and th e h o s t am i h o ste ss
No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw is e w ill he grappled with the German juglar vein to
T h e M cC onnell’s live in P o r t­ w ill sp e n d th e ir th re e w e e k ’s v a ­ a n d little d a u g h te r , m a k in g ten
m ad e in a d v e rtis in g , o r jo b p rin tin g -o u r c o n trib u - compel an utter surrender to French claims, lan d a n d M r. M cC onnell is t a k ­ c a tio n w ith h e r.
w ho will e n jo y tin w o n d ers of
tlo n s w ill be in cash.
T h e y h a v e s e v e ra l d e lig h tfu l
in g a few w eek s a w a y fro m b u si­
th e la k e to g e th e r.
how ever ean that dispute he brought to a
to m a k e th e ir
n e ss to see som e of th e scenic o u tin g s p la n n e d
T hey w ill spend
a few days
conclusion unless some body of men, a ttr a c tio n s of s o u th e r n O regon. v isit o n e lo n g to be re m e m b e re d .
th e re .
AUGUST 11
neither prejudiced in bitterness nor sworn
M r. a n d M rs.
W illia m s w ill
T hey le ft fo r C r a te r L a k e a f te r
As a p re p a ra tio n th ey a tt e n d ­
ta k e th e m f ir s t o u t c a m p in g in
to a cause, examine the whole situation and th e b rie f v isit in A sh la n d .
ed M r. D o ra n ’s le c tu re on C ra te r
S U F F IC IE N T L Y : -O ur sufficiency is o f God.-
• • •
th e S isk iy o u s; th e n give
th em
pronounce justice?
L a k e , w hich
is v ery
fin e and
C o rin th ia n s 3 :5 .
th e w o n d e rfu l C r a te r L a k e a n d
g ives one an e x c e lle n t id ea
ol
Phe situation is at an impasse, and the Institute Tuesday—
HEN i t ’s “ too hot to think” it is
T h e W . C. T. U. w ill m e e t a t J o s e p h in e C aves trip s .
w
h
a
t
to
expect.
only way out of the hel1 of conflicting ang- th e e n tra n c e of L ith ia P a r k a t
M iss G ilm an a n d M iss T odd
no small adxaintage to be able to
T h is is Air. a n d M rs. K u n tz ’s
THE RESPONSIBILITY OF PARENTS ers into which Europe is being plunged is 10 a. m „ T u e sd a y , th e 1 4 th of w ill h a v e a v a c a tio n of u n a llo y e d
f ir s t v isit to O regon an d th e y
<lo a our banking' business by mail instead
Despite the statements of pessimists to lior a Cid,n and thorough investigation of A u g u st, fo r an a ll d a y picnic a n d e n jo y m e n t.
a re d e lig h te d
w ith ts sicen ic
of in person.
M iss G ilm an is a b u sin e ss g irl,
the contrary, the world is growing better the German resources and conduct in the I n s titu te .
b e a u ty .
P in n e ll w ill sin g a s th e h o ld in g th e p o sitio n a s bookeep-
* * *
hut even with improved condition there niatter ot> rePa,'a tion. The powers can do o p e M n iss
A\ lion you art* planning your vacation
in g n u m b e r, w h ich w ill be a e r fo r th e B ell T e le p h o n e com ­ H ere from Santa «Anna—
it is a gioat convonionco t o soouro through
tr e a t fo r th o se p riv ile g e d to h e a r p a n y o f E u g e n e .
M rs. H a rv e y
a n d h e r th re e
•
•
•
h e r.
us a supply of Travolors* ( ’hooks.
boys a n d M rs. C o rd ell of S a n ta
T h e D ev o tio n al» a r e
led by The VI ilso n s in P en n sylvan ia—
A n n a , C a lifo rn ia , a re h e re v is it­
AV lion you aro on vacation it moans a
R ev. P in n e ll also .
A le tte r rec e iv e d th is
w eek in g M rs. H a rv e y ’s m o th e r, Mrs.
T he R o u n d T a b le
b e g in s a t fro m th e W ilso n s a n n o u n c e th e ir
lot to know that your valuables are safely
heen shocked, even stunned
n e ,ws lzecl until the common sense of the world 1 0 :3 0 . T h e re a re som e v e ry in ­ sa fe a rr iv a l a t P a r k e r , P e n n s y l­ G reg o ry an d h e r s is te r, M rs. Yeo. !
stored
in our vault.
T h e ir old frie n d s a re v e ry glad
stories appearing in Portland papéis cov i approves it as just.
te r e s tin g s u b je c ts to be d is. v a n ia , th e hom e of M rs. W ilso n ’s
to g re e t a n d to w elcom e them
cu sse d .
f a th e r.
ering the activities of the modern Sineus.
And to have a responsible agent like this
a g a in to A sh lan d .
N
o
o
n
tid
e
p
r
a
y
e
r
p
re
c
e
d
e
s
th
e
unprm
RELATIVE
MORTALITY
OF
PRESI-
Institution pay or collect hills ami attend
The activities oj the brazen and
» » ♦
T h ey
re a c h e d
P e n n s y lv a n ia
d in n e r h o u r.
to
other business matters for you.
A
u
g
u
s
t
3
rd
,
tra
v
e
llin
g
a
d
ista
n
c
e
eipled young men of that eity, together
V isiting Mrs. A bbott—
DENTS AND THEIR WIVES
A f te r th e p icn ic d in n e r
th e of 3280 m iles a n d n e v e r h a d oc­
Mr. a n d M rs. A. R. M ount and
with conditions among the young in other
Some slight indication of how heavy is I n s titu te w ill re -a sse m b le fo r
casio n to use th e ir c h a in s in a ll son R o b e rt of
D u n sm u ir,
a re
t i ies some im es makes ns doubt the im- the strain upon a president of the United th e a fte rn o o n sessio n .
t h a t d is ta n c e , till
w ith in five g u e s ts th is w eek of M rs. A. F
pi ox cd moral conditions of the world.
'States is afforded by a comparison be­ T he f ir s t n u m b e r, a solo by m iles of hom e.
A b b o tt, of L ib e rty s tre e t.
Rev. P in n e ll.
A d d re ss by Rev.
T
h
e
y
h
a
d
a
p
e
rfe
c
tly
w
o
n
d
e
r­
M rs. M ount is a s is te r of Mrs.
l l esen t day c o n d itio n s, a s regards the tween the number surviving ex-presidents Mr. K o e h le r on “ T h e R e sp o n si­
ful tr ip a n d e n jo y e d e v e ry m in ­ A b b o tt’s.
hovs and girls, are serious and unless there! aiul the number of wives of presidents,
b ility of School a n d C h u rc h fo r u te of it. No w in d ; no th u n d e r ­
* * *
is an immediate tightening of parental
Grover Cleveland, Roosevelt and Hard- '«aw E n fo rc e m e n t.’’ R e a d in g by s to rm s.
R eturns from V isit__
reins we tear for the future of America.I >ng are dead; Woodrow W ilson’s health is M rs. L e g g e tt.
T hey fo u n d Mr. W ilso n ’s f a th ­
M iss L o ra in e B ro o k m ille r r e ­
Sven with improved moral conditions I apparently permanently wrecked- Chief A ta lk on “ D ru g A d d ic ts ’’ by e r p r e tty w ell a n d he sa id on tu rn e d W e d n esd a y of th is s w eek
hroughord the nation the modem age inpGistice Talf, alone of five men who have oc Dr. M a ttie B. S haw . R e a d in g by t h e ir a rr iv a l, t h a t it w as th e h a p ­ lro m a d e lig h tfu l v isit w ith h e r
M rs. C a n a d a y of M edford.
a u n t a n d u n cle a t Y rek a, C a li­
Vi Iieh the hoys an d g irls are being reared| f«P'ed the W hite House, is neither dead nor T h e m in is te rs a n d th e ir w ives p iest p a rty h e e v e r h a d .
fornia.
T
h
e
W
ilso
n
s
le
ft
A
sh
la
n
d
th
e
a llo r d s them emintless chances for begin- invalided.
a re in v ite d a s sp ecial g u e s ts to
1 1 th o f J u ly a n d a rriv e d A u g u st
liin g lives th a t can only end in so rro w an d
D n th e otliei
R E L IE V E D H E R T R O U B L E S
other hand, Cleveland’s widow, th e d in n e r.
3, m a k in g th e tr ip a c ro ss O re ­
Y oung m o th e rs a re e sp ec ially
sh am e. Sin lo r th e y o u n g is no m ore preva-j Mrs. Frances
h
“ I took tr e a tm e n t fro m
tw o
gon, Id a h o , W y om ing, N e b ra sk a ,
ces Folsom Prestoh, survives;
lent to «lay than a century ago, hut th e 1 Mrs. Roosevelt was by last reports in an in v ited to com e to h e a r th e s e ad Io w a, Illin o is , O hio, W e st V ir­ d o c to rs. One said I had k id n ey
d resse s.
g in ia , in to P e n n s y lv a n ia in lin e tro u b le a n d th e o th e r sa id it w as
power ol tea, p t a t mn has been increased a excellent state of health; Mrs Wilson
• • ♦
tim
e.
m y b la d d e r.
N e ith e r did a n y
hundred lohi. The whirr of the modern age1 «hows no signs of having been adversely Leave for Southern California—
Mr. W ilso n ja y s h e ta k e s o ff good. I took six b o ttle s of F o l­
Hie jazz theswitt moving automobile, and a G‘ected by the strain of war days and
M rs. M ary L. M ath ew s of Bev
h is h a t to Io w a n s on th e ir ro a d s ; ey K id n ey P ills an d am now w ell.
l i i o v m ^ ^ H Y í l n o 7 , l , | :l| ^ ,
Ol
,h is
Mrs- Harding has just completed one e rly H ills, C a lifo rn ia , a n d Mr th a t they were splendid.
F oley K id n ey P ills did m e a ll
a n d M rs. O’B rien of San D iego
th
e good a n d
sto p p e d m y bad
.
'~’ i * • ’
’ ° 1 ' l l l e r e a s e temptation j ot the saddest of all ionrnevs w ith tlm C
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make
i
h a b it a t n ig h t,” w rite s Mrs. A.
‘ make il
difficult to ,e sist. ft body of one who so very recently was her
Married—
been v isitin g th e A n d re w ’s fa m ­
seems that he voniDf
P o ly te c h n ic C ollege of E n g in ­
F
a u s t, K noxville, Miss. Use F o l­
’ nation’s
' chief.’ J w asher
■s of
m today
i¡ ma y are ner-lhns'
per
M r. J a m e s R. W y a n t a n d Miss
«hand ’ and ’ the
ilie s in A sh la n d a n d th e D. XV
e
e rin g 13tli a n d M adison S is.,
ey
K
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n
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P
ills
fo
r
q
u
ick
re
lie
f
meated with a a «lesile
<h
L a V e rn a D iltz w ere m a rrie d J u ­
to ket p up with a
W h e e le r’s in M edford fo r th e p a st
from
B
ack
ach
e,
R
h
e
u
m
a
tic
P
a
iu
s,
O
a k la n d , C a l.
pace t hat is eut ¡rely too s ¡wilt, and it is a
ly 1 6 th , in S a c ra m e n to , C a lifo rn ­
f
o
rtn
ig
h
t
le
ft
W
e
d
n
e
sd
a
y
of
th
is
It ig O p p o rtu n itie s f o r E u g in -
D ull H e a d a c h es, T ired F e e lin g
It is true there is ample evidence for be­
ia.
p a c e th at kills. 'I’he w
wh h irr in which the
e«*rs.
a n d K idney a n d B la d d e r tro u b le .
lieving that women in general live longer w eek fo r S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia .
T h ey w ill live in O a k la n d , C a li­
people of America finds themselves cf one than men. But this has no particular bear­ Mr. a n d M rs. O’B rien m o to red fo rn
R efu se s u b s titu te s .
In sist upon
T h is C ollege m a in ta in s th e
ia .
from San D iego to B ev erly H ills,
F o le y ’s.
with a smhlenness that makes it almost
m
o
st c o m p le te a n d p ra c tic a l
t sing cheap oil is the poor­
M r. W y a n t is w ell kn o w n in
ing on the ease, for it is impossible to dem- w h e re M rs. M athew s jo in e d th em
impossihh* to realize the sv. itt transition onstrate
c
o
u
rse
s
in
E
n
g
in
e
e
rin
g
of
any
est economy in the world.
whether women live longer be- a r r iv in g in A sh la n d J u ly 2 4 th . A sh la n d , h a v in g a tte n d e d th e
R e c re a tio n fo r y o u n g a n d old
that carried u s i mm saner da vs ' lo ’
s im ila r school in th e W est.
A
sh
lan
d
sch
o
o
ls
as
a
boy.
F
ro
m
T h ey w e re g u e s ts a t th e hom e
of 4 75 c itie s of th is c o u n try cost
i c p r e s cause they have greater inherent powers
(>1 course you xvant a para-
D egrees g ra n te d to g r a d u a te s
ent.
of M rs. M a th e w ’s
b ro th e r, Mr h e re h e m oved to E u g e n e , la te r th e m u n ic ip a litie s
n
e
a
rly
$10,-
IIinc base oil—Imt you won’t
in C ivil,
E le c tric a l,
M ining,
Tbo, - I
I resistnce> or because thev do not enstom- A. A n d re w s on F a irv ie w s tr e e t g o in g to O a k la n d . C a lifo rn ia ,
000,000
la
s
t
y
e
a
r.
M
echanical
an
d
A
rc
h
ite
c
tu
ra
l
neie is one bulwark in our nation that arilV engage in such devitalizing and till F rid a y w h en th e y , w ith Miss w h e re h e now is em ployed a s an
alxvays get it asking for
E
n
g
in
e
e
rin
g
.
e
le
c
tric
ia
n
.
is stlong enough to withstand the force)ne™ ^«hattering occupations
‘ Eastern Oil”
A bbie A n d re w s a n d th e D. W .
S
• » •
T*
• » •
During the Summer
Months-
First National Bank
Ashland, Oregon
• • ♦
that is ruining our youth an,I threatening Dnen.
as those of
W h e e le r fa m ily of M edford w en t
«>»» to C r a te r L a k e .
T h e W h e e le r’s w ith M rs. M ath ­
nees th a t!1,1 Primitive societies, where men and wom­ ew s r e tu r n e d to M edford M on­
max he . . thrown around the ooys and girls
that which comes from th e hom e is strong­ en are on a parity as far as nerve-strain d ay , b u t M r. an d M rs. O’B rien
goes, men are apt to he longer lived. So a n d M iss A n d re w s re m a in e d a t
est. It ean oe
he fot good, oi-
it one is perhaps justified in believing that C r a te r L a k e a n d v ic in ity fo r a
, . , a
nature
that
will the greater m ortality of the civilized male few d a y s ’ c am p in g .
T hey
r e tu r n e d
to ’ A sh la n d
7!* ,niake d the easua‘
the hoy or th e!,R due directly to his work, and the great-
F r id a y o f la s t w eek a n d s p e n t
°
1 10 poee. V hat is the influence er mortality of presidents to the fact that th e r e m a in d e r of th e ir v isit w ith
’? ur ,hon p \ ,s !t of a character th a t:their w«rk is the most nerve wracking that th e A n d re w s in A sh la n d .
«..I tend to make your hoy and girl strong­ ean he imagined.
On S u n d a y a fte rn o o n th e r e
w as a fa m ily picn ic d in n e r
in
er, or is it of a quality that simply makes
th
e
P
a
r
k
;
th
e
W
h
e
e
le
rs
co
m
in
g
them easier victims for the pitfalls of
Not, of course, that a president’s wife up fro m M edford.
present-day immorality? The responsibil­ has a sinecure. No honors so great come A n o th e r d in n e r a t M rs. D. W.
ity of the fathers and mothers of todav is Without immense cost. But it does at least W h e e le r’s w as g iv en M onday ev e­
greater - than
at L an-V otlmr time in the na-Hook as if her job were somewhat easier
n in g ;a n d on T u e sd a y e v e n in g
i
tio n ’s Hstoiy.
th
e r e w as a fa re w e ll g a th e r in g
- - - The
—
-»TX, forces
K 'lll-.-i working
UHl K lllli against
J iT°r this
”
We niay be thankful; the of th e re la tiv e s a t M rs. H. W . A n ­
■> “&
the good influences of parents arc mg- xx bite House seems to have been the cause
d re w s on C h u rc h s tr e e t.
wented . by . more
A1 aides than
-..... over before. of enough mourning as things are—Sacra­ T h ey ex p ect to m o to r le is u re ly
Liberty is the price of eternal vigilance” mento Bee.
to B e v e rly H ills, w h e re M r. a n d
M rs. O ’B rien
w ill v isit
a few
someone has said, and eternal vigilance
d
a
y
s
b
e
fo
re
g
o
in
g
on
to
San
must extend to the homes and must sur­
America ean never be made safe for the Diego.
round the hoys and girls of today if thev one crop t arm er,” according to the Breed­
• • •
' X
t
,
ana " »
I , t i s - ,," w p v o 1 ; p r e t t y
f
are to successfully cope with the moral
problems ot their age.
Parents, let not the sins of your children
he upon you.
er«’ Gazette, of Chicago. “ Where wheat is
the one and practically only cash crop
grown—as it is in large areas’of the North­
west and W est-specialized wheat farmers
m u *.
----------------
I - J . been f° r several years and still are
THE WORLD WANTS THE FACTS | in ( ire «traits, many of them being des-
The fundamental issue in Eurone isi
ÍDS° lvent Th^
u u p i js ¡ w
1
i , be , n hot water and I itica „
whether Germany has paid a satisfactory
amount on the reparation account, wheth I
er she ’ is 1 trying
‘ to pay the reparation ae- o f i ’T Auieriean Gegion is preparing to
eount, and if she intend sto p av the renara- h i 1 ‘e aet,vlties of the I. W. W , in
tion account.
‘
* * the harvest fields of the Dakotas. If the
France sa.xs no to these three question« n n ' . ' tHe undesirables in the Dak-
Germany sax \ c s . France present :
, \ v‘l s ' *, not exeel1 1 he progress of the I. W.
set of figures, (hu.nany present a .m t^ r
J i ’1 T
° r ^ ° n d u r i n ^ the
set of f,grncs .the Reparations Commission! well save “hei> efforts
“
Farewell for Mrs. Bush—
M r. W y a n t’s m an y frie n d s w ish
th e h a p p y y o u n g co u p le a g re a t
m e a s u re of h a p p in e s s a n d pros- ;
p e rity a s th e y begin th e ir new
life to g e th e r.
» ♦ •
•I e te r- L e o n a rd —
W . E. J e te r of W h ip p le B a r­
ra c k s, A rizo n a , a n d V e rn a C.
L e o n a rd o f
D e n v e r,
C o lo rad o , '
w ere u n ite d in m a rria g e a t th e
C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h in P r e s ­
c o tt, A rizo n a , a t seven o ’clock p.
m „ T u e sd a y , J u ly 3 1 st, t h e Rev.
E. L ee H o w a rd o ffic ia tin g .
M r. a n d M rs. J e te r w e re a t- •
te n d e d by M rs. C olonel C ross an d
M a jo r W . H. L a rk in of W h ipple
B a rra c k s .
A fte r th e ce re m o n y , th e w ed­
d in g p a rty w ere te n d e re d a re - !.
c e p tio n a t th e ho m e of M ajo r .
a n d M rs. S. P. H a ll, w h e re an
e la b o ra te s u p p e r w as se rv e d to
tw e n ty g u e sts.
T h e b rid e ’s c o stu m e
w as of
s ilv e r g ra y s a tin , a n d tu rq u o is e
blu e c re p e ,
trim m e d w ith c u t
ste e l b ead s a n d o rn a m e n ts . W ith
th is, sh e w ore a tu rq u o is e blue
h a t.
T h e m a tro n of h o n o r w as
gow ned in A m e ric an B e a u ty cre p e
w ith j e t trim m in g s a n d w ore a
black h a t.
T he h ap p y couple w ere th e r e ­
c ip ie n ts of
m an y
lovely g ifts.
Mr. a n d M rs. J e te r w il Ibe a t
hom e a t W h ip p le B a rra c k s a f te r
A u g u st 1 5 th , upon
th e ir r e tu r n
fro m a v is it to G ra n d C anyon
a n d o th e r p o in ts of in te r e s t.
T h e o ffic e rs of th e O. E. S.
fo r th e y e a rs o f 1921-23 a n d a
few in tim a te frie n d s h ad a s a lit­
tle fa re w e ll a f f a ir fo r M rs. B ush,
w ho lea v e s to d a y f o r L os A n g el­
es, C a lifo rn ia , a picn ic s u p p e r in
th e P a rk .
T h e re w e re
b etw een th ir ty -
five a n d fo rty th e r e to e n jo y th e
d e lic io u s fe a s t p ro v id e d .
A h a p p y social h o u r follow ed,
b e fo re fa re w e lls w e re sp o k en .
F ro m o u t-o f-to w n , th e r e w ere,
a s g u e sts, M r. a n d M rs. R. C.
♦ • •
P o r te r of C la irm o n t, C a lifo rn ia , f M r. J e t e r ’s f i e n d s w ill
be )
a n d M rs. C h a rle s H a rg a d in e , w ho v ery in te re s te d in th e ab o v e an - I
is v isitin g re la tiv e s in A sh la n d .
n o u n c e m e n t, receiv ed by th e T id- )
M rs. B u s h ’s frie n d s r e g r e t h e r Ings to d a y , fro m M r. J e te r an d
g o in g a w a y v e ry m uch. T h e boys c o n g ra tu la tio n s a n d good w i s h e s !
w ill be m issed
in sc h o o l a n d J a re e x te n d e d .
GOOD
CIGARETTES
1 O C
G E N U IN E
“BULL"
S aves tw o y e a rs tim e by
o m ittin g
n o n -e sse n tia l
sub­
je c ts — C o n c e n tra te s
on
sub­
je c ts
re q u ire d — In te n sifie d
tr a in in g — In d iv id u a l
in s tr u c ­
tio n — S m all classes.
New E le c tric a l,
H y d ra u lic ,
a n d S team la b o ra to rie s .
All ex p en ses re a so n a b le . N u m ­
You get ALL PENNSYL-
\A X IA , 100% Pa ratline oil
when you‘say.
“ W A V ER LY ” ’
Kay & Morrison
ASHLAND. ORE.
b er of s tu d e n ts lim ite d to 500.
A u to m o b ile E n g in e e rin g a n d
S p m ia l Ig n itio n a n d E le ctric a l
Courses
— Send
fo r
fre e
c a ta lo g u e —
W . E. G ibson, P re s.
H. C. In g ra m ,V. P.
DURHAM
Fire Insurance
Time enough to call a
doctor after you’re sick.
Time enougii to call a
lawyer after you’re in
trouble;
TOO LATE to call an
Insurance Agent after
you’re burned out.
DO IT NOW
A. few dollare today may
save you a thousand to­
night. When you want
good insurance, talk
with
Billings Agency
Real Estate and Real
INSURANCE
P h o n e 211 41 E a s t M ain St.
(E s ta b . 18 8 3 .)
an d Tv.
H orse B rand overalls,, u
together. W herever tiiere is plenty
of hard work, there is sure to be lots oi
h ard w ear on overalls.
U niversity »! O regon
Two-Horse Brand
C o p p e r-R iv e te d
W a is t O v e r a lls
are b u ilt to do a m an ’s w ork and have
been th e sta n d a rd for over 50 y e a rs .,
e B uy a p air to d a y under th e follow-)
j m g guarantee:
A New Pair FREE if They Rip,
A ny first-class dealer will tell you
we m ake good on our guarantee, but
as a m a tte r of fa c t, we tell you confi­
dentially t h a t n o t one p a ir ia ten
thousand rips.
This
Trade
M ark
on the
label
«,> ham
tells they are genuine.
Made by Levi S trau ss & Co., San Francisco )
The UNIX/ERSITY of OREGON
contains.
The College of Literature, Science
and the A rts with 22 departments.
The professional schools of A rchi­
tecture and Allied A rts—Business
Administration—Education—G rad­
uate, S tudy—Jo u rn a lism —L a w -
M edicine—M usic—Physical Edu­
cation—Sociology—Extension.
For a catalogue or anp information
vOhte The Regittrar, U m o ertitp o f
Oregon. Eugene. Oregon,
R elia b le M erch a n d ise sin c e 1853
M akers o f Koveralls, Keep K ids Klean j
The 48th ïe ir Opens September 25.1923
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