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PAUK MV» I M AsatAÑü ttÀiiÿ tthiitäü I ! » » « » ♦ •» » > M I M »«■»♦»« » » «NATRON CVT-OPF ASSURED LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES WHERE DO THE IMMIGRANTS GO? SAYS S. P. O FFICIAL (C o n tin u e d fro Page Weàfcé*dhÿ, Aiigubt ift, 1) «1 D ally C hronicle o f th o se w ho com e and go, and even ts of local F ro m New Y o rk — C. H. B e n ja m in a n d fam ily of New Y ork C ity passed y. jte rd a y a n d to d a y in A sh la n d , lea v in g la te th ia a fte rn o o n . T he p a rty le ft N ew Y ork se v e ra l m o n th s a g o , a n d h a v e been m a k in g a le is u rly to u r of th e u n io n . Mr. B e n ja m in d e c la re d t h a t th e Ash- la n d L ith ia P a r k w as by f a r th e b e st p a rk he h ad seen on h is en- t ir e trip . interest. a o p lace in th e p a rk to k e e p th e deer. To C ia te r L a k e — B. F . M o n tgom ery a n d fam ily let'i M onday in th e ir m ac h in e on a s h o rt tr ip to C ra te r L ak e, p la n n in g to r e tu r n la te r in th e w eek. T hey will a lso v isit o th e r p o in ts of in te re s t w hile on th e trip . ; _________ H ere S u n d a y — Mr. and M rs. S P. B a rn a b u rg of M edford w ere in A sh lan d Sun- day a fte rn o o n v isitin g th e ir form - . ,.p n e ig h b o rs, G. W . B en ed ict a n d 1 fam ily of M o u n tain A venue ' _________ F rom D ouglas C o u n t y - Miss M ary W ells an d h e r s is te r Miss F lo ra W ells m o to re d up to d ecision n o t to a p p e a l th e m e rg e r decision a ffe c tin g th e S o u th e rn P a c ific a n d C e n tra l P acific in te re s ts , W illiam S p ro u le , S ou th e rn P acific h e a d , d e c la re d to n ig h t th a t h is co m p an y w ould proceed im m e d ia te ly w ith th e $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 N a tro n c u t-o ff in O regon P led ge R ecalled “ W e p led g ed th e people of O re g o n ,” said Mr. S p ro u le , “ t h a t if th is a p p e a l w as n o t ta k e n we w ould proceed w ith p la n s fo r th e N a tro n c u t-o ff, w hich lin k s th e K la m a th F a lls d is tr ic t w ith O a k rid g e s o u th of E u g e n e , T h e re a re tb re e su rv e y in g p a rtie s al- * ad y in th e fie ld , a n d we a re p ro c e e d in g w ith th e w ork a s ex p e d itio u sly a s possible. T h e p ro je c t w ill coat a p p ro x im a te ly $15,- 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .” Forme oecopationt and climatic the T ra d e R ecord of T h e N a- 151,000 in W isconsin, 100,000 in condition* J . t . r m ! . . »k«;» tio n a l C ity B ank of New Y ork M in n eso ta an d th e D akotas. T he , IN D IA N A P O L IS, In d . A ug. 15. — F e w e r lives to th e m iles, n o t m o re m iles to th e g a llo n o r m o re m iles to th e m in u te , is th e goal of a n a u to m o b ile d riv in g c o n te st being held by th e In d ia n a p o lis police d e p a rtm e n t. A p p alled by th e te r r if ic to il of a u to m o b ile a c c id e n ts in In d ia n a , C a p ta in M ichael G lenn, h e a d of th e police tra ffic d iv isio n , h it u p on th e c o n te s t p lan to s tim u la te in te r e s t in s a fe d riv in g . In o rd e r to te s t th e th e o ry t h a t w om en d riv e rs ca u se a la rg e p a r t of th e a c c id e n ts, th e c o n te s t w as lim ite d to w om en. . -i show th a t of the 14,000,000 p e rso n s P oles, w hile accustom ed to clim atic selection oi home* in the united of foreign b irth now living in th e conditions of n o rth e rn E urope, a re States. North Atlantic frontage U nited S tates, a b o u t 5,000,000 a re a p p a re n tly less devoted to a g ri- « «• u. . . E n g lan d , about 1,000-000 in th e p o rtu n itie s in th e m ining h“ f and Un,«<5 IW Í Z M AZ \Z TW TrtCATEH StAUTiriJU now e n te rin g the U n ited S ta te , d i M r i b i t i o i ^ l h e ^ - - - - - - 1'- are m ak in g h asty d e p a rtu re for ‘‘A ? .u ,5lI.iUUll° " 01 ine im m ig ran ts s ta te of N ew Y ork, 178,000 in TODAY and TOMORROW the farm a n d cities o f th e N o rth - T r a d * rl?hr / . t arS, r says. * he P en n sy lv an ia. 162,000 in Illinois, west renew s in te re st in th e qu es- „ f . u f e 4 th £ 1 tb e d,sPOsition 103,000 in M ichigan- and about tio n as to th e sections of th e c o u n -------- *5*5/° select. cl,T 150,000 in N ew E n g lan d as a whole. try w h ic h 'a re to r e c e iv e th e ^ t i c co n d itio n s and o ccupational T h^ c o stn o p ^ T a n B d lish er■ d ^ receiv o f Tmmi- ly dim inished supply l ° th ° Se ° f h ‘S trib u te s him self very widely. Or absorbing drama 01 d to im m fo rm becom es a PPa; e n t, th e 850,000 in the U nited S ta te s. , A f tearless, g ra n ts now bein supply g a d m itte th i- e In d e r hom e h be?ODl?.s Al n . , country. The “record, o f° & ?h^ J»«® ?" V « h . M. M >'<>"••» P w t n r e L ife . irply illt L 7 Knrrlnnd iXl Hil m P,»n,. I of th e new a rriv a ls N e w ^ ^ o r ^ t h a ^ ^ h e b u lk ^ o f^ th e ’n . ^ ew E ngland, 90 100 in P enn- m ovem ents in d icate th a it t fo rm e r occu p ____ atio n S can d in av ian arriv als of the new ?y lv an ,a- 54,000 in Illinois, 47.000 i' roni Rupert Hughes’ and clim atic co n ditions still con- S e a l y e a ^ h iv e a lre ad y tak e n in M ichiga" . in O hio. 87000 ig ran t in 1 d e te in g th tu r re e fo • tro • l r th e im m r- ' rm 1 - in ting th eir e ir d d e e n p a rtu fo r r the th e farm s and °.n 0 ? . tb ® Pacific n.,c coast, a a ‘ A ? ‘ Stirring Novel (Jn Jd g PUCe “ th e c itie s of th e U PPer M ississippi 0 3 7 0 (0 ° ^ t*1" i“ ’ ° * V U nited Vaiu-v e s p e c ia lly ’to th .1... nativ es - ot T. ; S • tates. Valley, e s t a t e s ^ °57,000 hn a -iVCSi ° f .I fe la n d ’ tbe T h is is p a rtic u la rly noticeab le M innesota, th e D ak o tas. W isconsin , ,.esK. h av !ng , b ' g c,t,es get the in th e m ovem ents o f th e new a r- an d Illinois. bulk, N ew Y ork ¿84,000, M assachu- riv als fro m n o rth e rn E u ro p e, a T h e last census of th e U n ited Setj ST,1v 3,ti°°L P en n sy lv an ia 121,U00, larg e p e rc e n ta g e o f th e S candi- S ta te s shoves th e d istrib u tio n by t ’*d II1,no,s 75'°°°- Of <bc 1.400.0OJ navtan a rriv als in th e o p en in g s ta te s of th e 14,000,000 p ero n s of K u“ »ans, the m ining and m an u tac- m o n th of th e new fiscal y e a r hav- foreign b irth , which still rem ain t ? rin g . sta te s b a d th e bulk. N\*v ing a lre a d y d e p a rted fo r th e out of the to ta l of m ore th an 30- ) ° r k 529,000. P en n sy lv an ia 161-000, U pper M ississippi V alley, notably 000,000 of a rriv a ls since 1830. Of IJ h no,s New E ngland 147,- the farm s and cities of M inne- the m ore th a n 1,000,000 Scandi- ^ bls is also tru e of th e sota, th e D ak o tas, W isconsin a n d navians in th e c o u n try in 1920 I ta b a ns, for of th e 1,610.000 in the Illinois. W ith th o se from th e 220,000 w ere in th e s ta te of M inne- U n ited S tates in 1920 ¿45,000 w ere co u n tries o f c e n tra l and so u th e rn sota, n e a rly 100-000 in th e D ak o tas in New York. 222,000 in P ennsyi- fi-urope th e o p p o rtu n itie s in th e 90,000 in W isconsin, 150,000 in v a n ia - 157,000 in New Jersey, and fac to rie s a n d m ines o f th e N o rth Illinois, an d 60,000 in Iow a, w hile U7,000 in M assach u setts. also— A tlan tic fro n ta g e a re m ore a t- the g re a t m a n u fa c tu rin g sta te of T h e S outh g ets but a sm all per- f 2 n d * ie bldk -t b e sm a^ New Y ork re ta in e d less th an 100,- c en tag e of the hom e seekers, due ad d itions to o u r population m ade 000 o f the m ore th an a m illion probably to clim atic co n ditions and tinder th e law w hich lim its th e e n te rin g th ro u g h its doors. T h e w hat is presum ed to be a m ore num ber of each n a tio n a lity per- G erm ans, while seek in g clim atic p lentiful supply ol labor, for of the nutted to e n te r will find hom es in co n d itio n s sim ilar to th o se of th e ir 14,000 000 p erso n s of foreign birth “ S ¿ o k * bounded hy th e P o to m ac ow n co u n try , a re less devoted to in th e U nited S ta te s in 1920, the —and- in d O hio on th e S outh an d R ocky a g ric u ltu re th a n th eir Scandinavian e n tire south had less tl an lUOOOt I ?.n tb e W est. n eig h b o rs, and of the 1,686,000 in while the single sta te of New Vo. i lh ts d istrib u tio n o f th e new a r- th e co u n try in 1920 295,000 w ere in had 2,876.000, P en n sy lv an ia 1 !.S - *¡vals .ollow s th e custom of the sta te of New York, 120,000 in 000, Illinois 1,200-000, aud Ma utrlier years. Compilations by P e n n sy lv a n ia . 205,000 in Illinois- ch u setts 1,077,060. T ourist P arty— M rs. E. It. S tro m , E. R . S tro m , «!("•» E lla M. S tro m a n d A n n a L. S tro m , of S an R a fa e l, C a lifo rn ia , w ho a re m a k in g a s u m m e r v aca- T h e e n tr a n ts w ill be re q u ire d tio n to u r, w ere re g is te re d a t th e to d riv e o v e r a te s t c o u rse H o tel A sh la n d la s t n ig h t, h av in g th ro u g h th e b u sin e ss d is tr ic t w ith stopped o v e r h e re to visit L ith ia police ju d g e s rid in g w ith .th e m . P art ' M erger Case Over • ¡A sh la n d la s t w eek fro m D ouglas T h e m a n n e r in w hich th e y h a n d le W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., A ug. 15. — — ■ J C ounty. T h e W ells s is te rs expect th e ir a u to m o b ile s in tra f fic , cro ss Likes Laken to sta y in A sh lan d fo r a tim e — T h e g o v e rn m e n t w ill n o t a p ra ilro a d tra c k s , avoid re c k le s a p e p eal fro m th e re c e n t decisio n of A r e p o rt receiv ed a t th e F irs t ' a n d v isit th e h e a lth re s o rts . d e s tr ia n s a n d o b se rv e th e c ity th e U n ited S ta te s c o u rt a t St. N a tio n a l B an k from E . V. C a rte r _______ tra f fic ru le s w ill be sco red by P a u l, in w hich it w as h e ld t h a t p o in ts. In d ic a te s th a t L a k e of th e W oods PI hii P icn ic— th . e in te r s ta te c o m m erce com m is- w h e re Mr. C a r te r is sp e n d in g his T h e C h ristia n S u n d a y School P re lim in a ry c o n te s ts b eg an has p lan n e d a b a s k e t d in n e r to be 3l° n h ad a u th o r ity to c o n se n t to v a c a tio n , is being ra p id ly b u ilt A u g u st 6 to n a rro w th e field of up. M auy c o tta g e s a re being held in L ith ia P a rk on S u n d ay , th e lea se an d sto c k o w n e rsh ip of sco res of e n tr a n ts dow n to ten . b u ilt, a c c o rd in g to th e le tte r, a f te r th e 11 o ’clock c h u rc h s e rv th e C e n tra l P acific r a ilro a d by T h ese w ill m e e t in th e fin a l c o n w ith a te n d e n c y to w a rd s b e tte r ice. E v ery one is w elcom e to b rin g th e S o u th e rn P a c ific ra ilro a d . te s t la te r in th e m o n th . C ash D augherty Through a n d m o re s u ita b le b u ild in g s. Mr. th e ir b a sk e t a n d com e. p rizes h a v e been o ffe re d fo r th e T h is a n n o u n c e m e n t w as m ade C a r te r re p o rts th a t he th in k s th e to d ay by A tto rn e y -G e n e ra l D a u g h w in n e rs by an In d ia n a p o lis n e w s la k e an id ea l v a c a tio n sp o t. Visit H e re — p a p e r a n d o th e r a w a rd s by th e e rty a f te r se v e ra l c o n fe re n c e s Mr. a n d M rs. D em ing of M a rsh H o o sie r M otor C lub. w ith P re s id e n t C oolidge a t w hich V isiting H e r e - field w e re v is ito rs a t th e J o h n “ T h e re h a v e been sp e ed , e n ‘" ’T " ? . « “ ■ auM I.ely th e Mr. E. M. F o w le r of L ittle L e g g e tt hom e on M o u n ta in A . e n - ’ T d u ra n c e a n d econom y a u to m o b ile re c e n tly a , . n ■ v a rio u a a d m in is tra tio n policies W e st-m in is te r. B. (’., a n d a f o r !ie ne re c e n tly . Mr. D em ing is th e involved te s ts ,” sa id C a p ta in G lenn, “ b u t m er A sh lan d re s id e n t, is h e re m in is te r of th e C h ristia n c h u rc h trim ». ,. th e m o st e s s e n tia l th in g in m o to r a t M arshfield. . T h ° P ™ ^ d ‘" g* a t St. P a u l w ith h is fam ily on a co m b in ed v a ing, sa fe d riv in g , h a s a p p a re n tly w ere to e n to rc e th e m a n d a te of c a tio n a n d b u sin e ss trip in com been o v e rlo o k e d . T h e r e s u lt is tlie U nited S ta te s s u p re m e c o u rt pan y w ith Mr. C a rso n , h e m ad e a V isitin g D a u g h te r— th a t w h ile we g e t m an y m iles to r e q u irin g th e S o u th e rn P a c ific to trip to C ra te r L a k e M onday, a n d Mr. an d M rs. C. C. C h itte n d e n _ s u r r e n d e r its o w n e rsh ip of th e th e h o u r, a n d m a n y m iles to th e - ___. is expected back to A sh la n d to \ iih ^ 11^ ’ 3 ‘7 r n ,a ape v is itin g lea se a n d sto ck of th e C e n tra l g a llo n , o u r c o n su m p tio n of lives d ay. w ith th e ir d a u g h te r , M rs. E . C. i Pacific sy ste m . to th e m ile re m a in s e n tire ly too < > S ch am n tel of Nob H ill S t. T h e h ig h .” GRAN TS PA SS, A ug. 15.— E xp en se is Great H e re F ew Days— 1 ( h itte n d e n s p lan to sp e n d som e T h e p ro p o sed lin e fro m O ak A sa fe w a lk in g c o n te s t fo r p e “ J o s e p h in e B r a n d ” w ill be th e ; Mrs. M. C. B ro w n in g of San i im e in A sh lan d . R idge to K la m a th F a lls c o v ers a d e s tria n s sh o u ld be held a f te r th e n a m e t h a t th e J o s e p h in e co u n ty F ra n c isc o , C a lifo rn ia a rriv e d in ¡ te r r i to r y of 118 m iles. A cco rd sa fe d riv in g c o n te s t is co m p leted , g ra p e s w ill c a rry w hen m a rk e te d A sh lan d re c e n tly , a n d p la n s on 13192952 ing to fig u re s given by P re si- in th e o p in io n of C a p ta in G lenn. th ro u g h th e G rap e G ro w e rs’ A s s p e n d in g a few d ay s in th e c ity so c ia tio n in a ll c o rn e rs of th e ■ d e n t S p ro u le of th e S o u th e rn P a- v isitin g w ith frie n d s. U n ited S ta te s. E lm e r G ilm ore, ■ _ »»_ j it w ill c o st h is co m p an y in ‘ELECTRIC PILO T” MAY I B i r th e n e ig b b o rb o o d of $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 of M u rp h y , s u g g e ste d th is ' nam e R eports F ine Rom I— ELIM INATE FOG DANGER ¡ L /lU L to c o n n e c t up both e n d s of th e a n d w ill rec e iv e th e p rize of $10 • B e rt F re e m a n , w ho w ith h is from th e G rap e G ro w e rs’ A sso ----------- j lin e a n d a p erio d of tw o a n d one- w ife a n d son, M rs. M cD erm o tt, LONDO N .A ug. 15.— A new d e c ia tio n . A lto g e th e r 197 d iff e r SAN FR A N C ISC O , A ug. 15.— ; ^ a lf y e a rs w ill be co n su m ed in vice— v irtu a lly an e le c tric p ilo t— a n d E. M. G ibson r e tu r n e d S u n d a y n ig h t fro m a trip to C ra te r T h e C a lifo rn ia P a la c e of th e Le- tb e c o n s tru c tio n . is b ein g te s te d by B ritis h a irm e n . e n t n a m e s w ere s u b m itte d and gion of H o n o r .w hich is now in L ake r e p o r ts th e ro ad in fin e G re a t h o p es a re e n te r ta in e d th a t gone o v e r by th e c o m m itte e in se le c tio n . T he th e m id st of c o n s tru c tio n a n d is | c o n d itio n . T he trip w as m ad e to it w ill do a w ay w ith th e fog p e r m a k in g th e ir to cost a p p ro x im a te ly , $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 t n a m e w hich th e g ro w e rs h av e se th e la k e via Gold H ill, th e road il to a ir pilo ts. lected w ill be in c o rp o ra te d in to J is in p oor c o n d itio n , b u t from w ill be fo rm a lly d e d ic a te d in T he d evice c o n sists o f a n e le c a h ig h c la ss lab e l by one of th e th e J a c k s o n c o u n ty lin e to A sh m em ory of th e 3,369 C a lifo rn ia tric c ab le w hich is laid s ig h tly P a c ific c o a s t’s b est a r tis ts and boys w hp g av e th e ir lives in th e j la n d is in sp le n d id s h a p e , a c c o rd b e n e a th th e g ro u n d , a n d a s e t of w ill p ro b a b ly in c lu d e a p i c t u r e ' W orld W ar, d u r in g th e N a tio n a l in g to Mr. F re e m a n . s e a rc h coils an d an in s tr u m e n t of a b e a u tifu l w om an, re c a llin g C o n v en tio n of th e A m erican Le- P H IL A D E L P H IA , A ug. 15.__ w hich a c ts a s a s te e rin g a n d to m ind th e G oddess J o s e p h in e ■ gion in S an F ra n c is c o th e 15th “ W atch o u t fo r a g r e a t u p h e a v al F in ish es Sew er— h e ig h t in d ic a to r is fixed to th e a n d sh o w in g in th e b a c k g ro u n d io am i 1 9 th of O ctober. T h e Pal- in G erm an y s h o rtly ,” is th e w a rn - Tom P r a y to r Y e ste rd a y com a e ro p la n e . a p ic tu re of R o g u e R iv e r w ith its ac e is to be a d u p lic a te of th e I in g o f Dr. A r th u r S o n n e n b e rg , p le te d c o n s tru c tio n w o rk ou a By th is m ea n s th e p ilo t is a b le v in e y a rd s upon th e h illsid e s. T he n ew er he h a s been in s ta llin g on one on th e b a n k s of th e S eine, in fo rm e r h e a lth c o m m issio n e r o f to lo c a te th e tra c k w h ile in th e m a tte r of la b e lin g g ra p e s , w h ile h is G ra n ite s tr e e t p ro p e rty . A n P a ris a n d o ffic ia l p e rm issio n of I th e c ity of K iel, in t h a t c o u n try , a ir , a n d by w a tc h in g th e in d ca - a d d in g to th e c o st o f m a rk e tin g , iis d u p lic a tio n w as given by th e I now v isitin g h e re . o th e r G ra n ite s tr e e t sew er, being tio n s of h e ig h t he is a b le to la n d , is d eem ed e s s e n tia l by th e g ro w . in s ta lle d by M r. L ong, is being F re n c h g o v e rn m e n t. “ C o n d itio n s re c e n tly h a v e d e a lth o u g h th e g ro u n d m ay be in - ; e rs in p lac in g th e ir g ra p e s b efo re ra p id ly co m p leted . veloped to a p o in t w h e re co n visib le. i th e pu b lic. Dirtli Report«-«!— flic t is in e v ita b le ,” D r. S o n n e n M r. a n d M rs. L. M. J u lia n o i b e rg s a id . S tarts B u ngalow — “ B a v a ria is in th e G ro u n d h a s bein g b ro k en fo r S u tic a , W a sh in g to n a re re jo ic in g h a n d s of th e m o n a rc h is ts , T h u r ♦ I M t M th e b u n g alo w , E. R. H a rd y is c o n o v er th e b irth of a n in e p o u n d in g ia is c o n tro lle d by C o m m u n s tr u c tin g on N o rth M ain s tr e e t, son. L ogan M. J r ., la s t S u n d ay ists, S axony by ra d ic a l S o c ialists a n d F r a n k J o rd a n is now lay in g «I «« • C « ’.a t. t. « n t In m e. M ,-. a n d P r u s s ia - b y p lu ra lity S o cial tern m b ere d •is ists. O ut of th e se o p p o sin g e le th e fo u n d a tio n . T h e h o u se w ill J u lia n X*ill 13 h e of m o d ern s tr u c tu r e a n d a Miss G e rtru d e M iksch. m e n ts tro u b le is bound to com e. c r e d it to th e s tr e e t. ( T h e ‘S a fety P o lic e ’ a r e p o w e r E u g e n e — G oshen h ig h w a y to less to c o n tro l th e d e m o n s tra be re s u rfa c e d w ith a s p h a lt. A* M edford— tio n s of th e fa c tio n s. T h e S o cial C h a rle s M oore, a c le rk in th e ists possess a rm s a n d c a rr y on NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION A sb lan d T w e n tie th C e n tu ry s to re m ilita ry tr a in in g in d e fia n c e of (P u b lish er) Rs in M edford fo r a few d ays th e R e p u b lic a n g o v e rn m e n t. D e p a rtm e n t o f th e I n te r io r W o rk in g a t th e M edford s to re T he d e p re c ia tio n of th e m a rk U. S. L an d O ffice, W hile th e m a n a g e r is on h is v a A t R o se b u rg , O re., han w ro u g h t in e s tim a b le d a m a g e A u g u st 6, 1923. c a tio n . to th e m o ra le of th e c o u n try . T he ' <> N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIV EN th a t W ilb u r F . F o r th , of B u tte only th in g th a t s o lid ifie s s e n ti .W orking at Store— F a lls . O regon, w ho, on S e p te m m e n t of th e n a tio n a t la rg e is r e M a rsh a ll B a rb e r is w o rk in g a t ber 22, 1921, m ad e H o m estead s e n tm e n t a g a in s t th e F re n c h in t h e T w e n tie th C e n tu ry s to re th is E n try , S e ria l, No. 0 1 4 1 3 8 , fo r v asion of th e R u h r a n d th e ex e th e WV. of S E % , SW *4 of ♦ w eek a s c ie rk , to fill th e vacancy NE«4 a n d SE*4 o f N W 'U of c u tio n s a n d im p ro iso n m e n t of c a u se d by C h a rle s M oore w o rk in g S ection 15, T o w n sh ip 36 S, G e rm a n s re s u ltin g from th a t. in th e M edford sto re . B a rb e r R a u g e 3 E ., W illa m e tte M erid P e rso n a lly I look fo r a r e s to r w ill w ork r e g u la rly e v e ry S a tu r ian , h a s filed n o tic e of in te n tio n a tio n of th e m o n arc h y , b u t n o t be to m ak e fin a l th re e -y e a r P ro o f, d a y a t tb e A sh la n d sto re . to e s ta b lis h claim to th e lan d fo re h a lf a c e n tu ry h a s e la p se d . above d e sc rib e d , b e fo re F. Roy It is u n th in k a b le t h a t th e fo rm e r D avis, U. S. C o m m issio n er, a t K a ise r sh o u ld e v e r re g a in th e Mere on B usiness— his office, a t M edford, O regon, th ro n e . Iiis second m a rria g e h as R. E. S u lliv a n of San F ra n c is on th e 1 7 th day of S e p te m b e r d e stro y e d his ch an ces. c o , a re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e E lec 1923. " T h e C row n P rin c e , how ever, tr ic A p p lian ces w as in A shland C la im a n t n a m e s a s w itn e s s e s ' C lau d R. M iles, of B u tte F a lls m ig h t possibly succeed if r e s to r on b u sin e ss y e ste rd a y . Mr. S u l G ro v e r C. C o m m , of ing th e m o n a rc h ic a l reg im e if ex liv a n m ad e th e trip by a u to .mil O regou. B u tte F a lls , O regon. J a n ie s 1 r e p o r ts e x c elle n t ro ad s. P a tto n , of B u tte F a lls , O regou. tra o r d in a ry circ u m iita n c es fa v o r Lee A tw ood, of B u tte Fallis, O rer ed such a m ove, but it is u n lik e ly . gon. R ecen tly he h a s so m e w h at g ain ed V ¡sitin g M otkor— W. H. CANON, in p o p u la r op in io n by th e m a n P e a rl W llsh ire . a fo rm e r A sh . R e g iste r. n e r in w hich he h a s ta k e n h is ex la n d g irl w ho w as co n n ected w ith 49-a W ed. ile. t h e C itiz e n s B a n k , is in A sh lan d NO TICE FO It PU B L IC A T IO N — A r e s to ra tio n , if it d oes com e th is w eek v isitin g w ith h e r m o th ISO LA TED TR A C T will no d o u b t he th ro u g h th e co- ’ e r of G ra n ite s tr e e t. Miss W il- ( P u b lis h e r) o p e ra tio n of th e A u s tria n G er- ' s h ir e h a s been in C a lifo rn ia for m an s, w ho w ill jo in in a n a t- j PU B LIC LAND SA LE so m e tim e. D e p a rtm e n t of th e in te r io r te m p t to c re a te a g r e a te r G er U. S. L an d O ffice, m an y th a t s h a ll h av e fo r its e a s t V isitin g Her«*— At R o se b u rg , O re., e rn b o u n d a rie s R u ssia , H u n g a ry J u ly 31. 1923. M r. L ogan M. J u lia n a rriv e d N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN a n d he B alk an c o u n trie s . Such in A sh lan d re c e n tly a n d is v is it th a t, as d ire c te d by th e C om m is a new G erm an y w ill g la d ly ta k e in g his w ife a n d new son. Mr. sio n e r of th e G en eral L and O f up h e r s h a re of th e w o rld ’s la J u lia n d ro v e to A sh lan d from fice, u n d e r p ro v isio n s of S ection bors. In th e P eace P a lac e a t S u tic a .W a sh in g to n , his hom e, a 2455, R. s ., p u r s u a n t to th e a p p lic a tio n of J a m e s D. F a irc h ild , T h e H a g u e , we w ho look to th e d is ta n c e of o v e r fiv e h u n d re d S erial No. 0 1 4 5 9 6 , we will o ffe r f u tu r e , see a sym bol, g lea m in g m iles, in tw e n ty seven h o u rs. a t pu b lic sa le , to th e h ig h e st th ro u g h th e c lo u d s of p re s e n t- b id d er, but a t n o t less than, $8.97 p er a c re , a t 10 o ’clock a. d a y c o n d itio n s .” M eet In Park— in., on th e 1 1 th d a y of S e p tem T h e M erley C ircle of th e B ap tist ber. n ex t, a t th is orfice, th e fo l N W % of c h u rc h w ill m eet in L ith ia P a rk low ing tra c t of la n d : N E ’A of se ctio n 12, T. 40 S., R. on T h u rs d a y at 3 p. in., a c c o rd 3 E ., W illa m e tte M erid ian . in g to th e a n n o u n c e m e n t. Tlie T he s a le w ill n o t be k e p t open, h o ste sse s a re M rs. C h a u n e ll, M rs. b u t w ill be d e c la re d closed R itc h ie an d M rs. H in th o rn e . All w hen th o se p re se n t a t th e h o u r E B E R B A C H , “A ug. 15.— T he th e la d ie s of th e c h u rc h a re cord n am ed h a v e ceased bid d in g . T he B aden g o v e rn m e n t h a s a sk e d person m a k in g th e h ig h e st bid ta lly in v ite d . w ill be re q u ire d to im m e d ia te ly B e rlin to p r o te s t to W a sh in g to n pay to th e R eceiv er th e a m o u n t a g a in s t th e a tte m p te d k id n a p p in g th e re o f. D e e r O ffe re d P a r k — A ny p erso n s c la im in g a d v e rs e of G ro v er C lev elan d B e rg d o ll th e M rs. J o e M ayfield of T ra il, O re ly th e a b o v e -d e sc rib ed la n d a re rich A m e ric a n d r a f t d o d g e r. B erg- g o u , a u d fo rm e rly of A sh la n d r e ad v ised to file th e ir claim s, or d oll c la im s th e A m e ric an L egion c e n tly offered th e A sh lan d P a rk o b je c tio n s, on o r b e fo re th e tim e is beh in d th e e ff o r t to s p ir it him Try a pair for yourself C o m m issio n a g ift of tw o buck d e s ig n a te d fo r sale. o u t of G erm an y . A p riso n s e n You’ll Find Them Best W . H. CANON, a n d one doe faw n s, b u t th e of- ten c e is- h a n g in g o v er him in th e R e g iste r. ^er h ad to be re fu se d as th e r e is 49-5 W ed. •United S ta te s. INE 1 Another of These Popular DANCES —at the— Open Air Pavilion LITHIA PARK ' SATURDAY NIGHT Good Music M rs. L ero y D avis, w ho bas been c o n fin ed to th e C o m m u n ity H os- j p ita i fo r som e tim e, w as to d ay r e leased from th e in s titu tio n , and re tu r n e d to h e r hom e m uch im - I proved. resid en ts of th e U pper M ississippi c u ltu re th a n som e of th eir imm e- and Upper Mississippi Valley get V alley, 5,000,000 in the M iddle A t- diate n eighbors, and th ey a re the balk of then. lan tic S tates, 2,000,000 in New found in those sta te s o ffering op- _______ I O ut of Hospital-«-* Good Time E FORSAIF] Topics of the Day Aesop’s Fables Winter Coals Arrive ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ V ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ -4 Fashionable Styles •/ At Moderate Prices The desire to get full value aud a long season s serv ice from a winter coat prompts many women to make their selections now. The new winter eoats are de lightfully comfortable and exceedinglv good look ing. Included are serviceable utility coats in plaided woolens, and luxurious fur collared coats of soft- piled fabrics. 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