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LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
WHERE DO THE IMMIGRANTS GO?
SAYS S. P. O FFICIAL
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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-
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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
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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
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country.
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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
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1 - in ting
th eir
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fo r r the
th e farm s and °.n
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Valley,
e s t a t e s ^ °57,000 hn
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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
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be
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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
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to
n
a
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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.
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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
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to
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of
118
m
iles.
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rd
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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
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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
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,
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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
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w ife a n d son, M rs. M cD erm o tt,
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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
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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 .
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th
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m
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of
c
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s
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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
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th e la k e via Gold H ill, th e road
il to a ir pilo ts.
lected
w
ill
be
in
c
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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
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g
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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
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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
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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 ,
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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-
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I O ut of Hospital-«-*
Good Time
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Topics of the Day
Aesop’s Fables
Winter Coals Arrive
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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. All are modishlv straight and slim
some with side fastenings.
Showing new dresses for Early Fail
wear, made of Wool Jersey Poriet
Twills and Popular Silk materials.
Priced $11.95 to $34.95
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Dollar DAY Sales
YOUR DOLLAR WILL BUY MORE HERE!
Every item is a really desirable one and yon will find our ;•
store rich in unusual and worth while values for a Dollar.
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Autumn Quality Now
On Sale.
Pattern Counter
E. R. Isaac & Co.
The Quality
Store
See The New
Bon Ton
Medallion
Corset
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Fall Coats and Dressses
1st Showing
Early Selections are alw ays the most satisfactory
Now Is the Time to Select.
All the New Styles.
All the New Fabrics.
L
MW BE IW 1 E D
Excels in Style, Quality and Workmanship. It’s no trouble to
gather a lot of new styles, the woods are full of them. But_to
gather new styles that are correct and in good taste_that’s
different.
AND that’s where WE ARE DIFFERENT. Our styles are absolutely authentic; in perfect taste and lust
of all they’re great values.
IRON CLAD HOSE
MADGE EVANS HATS
—for—
Misses and Children
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