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A.S hl a n J D a i l y T i d i n g s
ASHLAND DAÎLt TÎDÎNGS
Thursday, Augii.st 16, 1923
heaviest of taxpayers of the home govern-1t**
C ars w ere c o n trib u te d to h a n ­ is e q u a lly g ra te fu l.
S ta rtin g
’ I d le th e tr a n s p o r ta tio n pro b lem W e d n e sd a y .”
(Established ii/i876)
ment for offens:v-e and defensive purposes.
< I
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good e a ts in a b u n d a n c e ; ice
As M iss H ow ell is a m em b er
Published Ever, Ev.-uing Except Sunday b ,"" 80 that h« '•rAitled to consideration and +
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c re a m , w a te rm e lo n a n d a ll good of
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th e
A sh lan d
P re sb y te ria n
MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor
support-. It is thn seen that home patron-;
< » th in g s t h a t go w ith a picnic d in ­
P h o n e ite m s to h e r a t 345-R , betw een 10 A. M. a n d 2 P . .M.
T E E ASHLAND PRINTING CO
c h u rc h , a n d of th e W e stm in iste r
age has its selfish side and its loval side' L ondon , Aug 16.— D ance-
+ n e r w ere p ro v id ed by k in d frie n d s G uild, th e c h u rc h feels th a t th e y
a n d e v e n in g s.
Bert R. Greer ............................... Editoi that appeal to ns both going and coming.” “““! L°"don das t0/ ely 00
t a n d a jo y o u s crow d assem b led in h av e u la rg e r ig h t to claim h e r
o u r b e a u tifu l P a rk to e n jo y a I a s th ey v ery ow n
Reciprocity is a grand and noble insti­ is m uch w ailin g .
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39
Surprise for Mrs. Erickson—
T he U sh e rs lived in A sh lan d
r e s t fro m c a re a n d th e e v e ry d a y |
___________
tution when made to work both ways. It “ B e a stly a w fu l, is n ’t i t ? ’’ w ails
A d e lig h tfu lly novel s u rp ris e fo r som e y e a rs and th e ir frie n d s
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O reg o n , P o sto ffic e as
s u rro u n d in g s .
S U F F E R E D W IT H BACK,
p a rty o c c u rre d la s t w eek, w hen a re v ery g lad to w elcom e Miss
then falls upon the community like manna " B u rlin g to n B e rtie .”
S econd C lass M ail M a tte r.
It goes w ith o u t sa y iu g th a t ev- .
RECOVERED
from heaven. It radiates a sustaining and " R a th u r r ,,” re p lie s “ P ic a d illy a b o u t tw o dozen of M rs. N els E r ­ U sh er to h e r old hom e.
e ry o n e w as h a p p y au d th e day
Subscription P rice, D elivered l i t City
She h a s been a sp ecial g u e st
P o lly ,” a s th e y la n g u is h in th e ir ic k so n ’s n e ig h b o rs a n d in tim a te
soothing influence upon all persons and n ig h t c lu b , w h ile th e B ritis h le a d ­ frie n d s s u rp ris e d h e r, a t h e r a t a n u m b e r of social a ff a ir s giv- w’ill long he a r e d - le tte r one in I I ” 1 had a long sp ell of T yphoid
O ne M c n th ........................................................... $ .65
th e m em o rie s of th o se v.ho a t ­ F e v e r w hich played havoc w ith
. interests alike. It is a human sort of senti­ e r of a B ritis h ja z z o rc h e s tra h o m e on P a lm a v e n u e.
T h re e M o n th s ......................................................
1.95
en lately
te n d e d a n d g ra te fu l th a n k s a re my k id n ey s a n d 1 su ffe re d a good
* ♦ »
Six M onths ............................................................ 3.75
ment that needs to be more generally as slow ly m o an , “ Y osh, W e ‘a v e NO
T h e in te r e s tin g a n d a m u sin g
d u e th o se w ho p la n n e d th e d e ­ deal w ith my hack, low er ah d o -
One Year .......................................................... 7.50
f e a tu re of th e a f f a ir w as th e co s­ V isito rs a t M ille r’s—
i well as more generously practiced. It is B a h n a h a h s .”
, m en an d b la d d e r. 1 w en t on in
lig h tfu l o u tin g .
By M ail a n d R u r a l R o u te s :
M r. a n d M rs. E . E . M iller of
T h e re a so n fo r a ll th is g rie f is tu m in g of th e g u e s ts ; a ll cam e
th is co n d itio n u n til I used F oley
♦ * •
i
the
Golden
Rule
applied
to
home
building
O ne M onth ..................................................... ...... $ .65
t h a t th e A m e ric an ja z z -m a s te rs in g a rb of th e ir c h ild h o o d days. C h u rc h s tr e e t h ad a d e lig h tfu l
i
K idney P ills I h a v e n e v e r been
Go to Canton, China—
I and business affairs. It relates to every-
T h re e M ouths ......................................................
1.95
I
* h a v e s c u rrie d back to A m erica.
M any w e re re p r e s e n ta tiv e
of s u rp ris e in th e v isit, T u esd ay of
b
o th e re d w ith my k id n ey s s in c e ,”
M iss E lsie H ow ell s ta r ts th is
body and evertyhing.”
S ix M onths .............................................................. 3.50
T h e re a r e a few A m e ric an jazz c h a ra c te r s in fic tio n . Som e m ig h t th is w eek, of a co u sin , M r. W a r­
rite s M rs. W . T. C lary , W h ite
eek from h e r hom e in M a rsn a ll,
“ If the rule were more universally ob- b a n d s le f t in L o n d o n , b u t th e h a v e been th e p o p u la r illu s tr a ­ ren M iller, h is w ife a n d tw o c h il­ w 111.,
One Year
6.50
to
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' served there would be bigger and better “ Ja z z K in g s ” h a v e fo ld ed th e ir t i o n s in th e fu n n y p a p e rs ; all d re n , from P u y a llu p , W a sh in g ­ ham of R o se b u rg a t V an co u v er, j b a c k ac h e , d u ll h e a d a c h e , r h e u ­
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
j home and state mercantile, manufacturing te n ts a n d s ile n tly sto le n aw ay. w e je o rig in a l a n d a m u s in g an d ton w ho a re m a k in g a to u r of th e w hence th e y a re to sail fo r ih e .r m atic p a in s a n d k id n ey au d hlad-
S in g le in s e rtio n , p e r in ch ......................................30
ite m a n , w ho p lay ed c o n trib u te d a m in t of fu n fo r th e c o a st c o u n try .
and jobbing concerns, more employment to s P u a it u l th e W P h rin
new field , th e T ru e L ight School ; d e r tro u b le use Foley K idney
Y e a rly C o n tra c ts :
T hey h a d ju s t v isited C ra te r
c e of W ales, closed occasion.
P ills.
Sold ev e ry w h ere .
of C a n to n , C hina.
One in s e rtio n a week .......................... $ .27% land lower taxes, and there would be fewer h is e n g a g e m e n t on J u ly 2 1 , b u t
T h e e v e n in g w as s p e n t in jo l­ L ake a n d re tu r n e d th is w ay to
A sh lan d people a re p a r tic u la r ­
Two in s e rtio n s a w eek
25
I voluminous dog-eared catalogues of the g e n e ro u sly d e v o te d h is fin a l d ay s lity a n d m ir th ; so n g a n d sto ry spend th e d ay in A sh lan d w ith
B rid g e a c ro ss W illa m e tte riv e r
ly
in te re s te d in th e s e y o u n g m is­
D a ily in s e rtio n .................
th e ir re la tiv e s , b e fo re th ey t u r n ­
.20
j big out-of-state mail order houses in use. »» in L o ndon to in s tr u c tin g a n E n g ­ e n liv e n in g th e h o u rs.
a
t
S
p rin g fie ld is so u g h t by S p rin g -
sio n a rie s because th ey w ere te a c h ­
lish b a n d , w h ich is s tr iv in g to
R a te s F o r L eg al a n d M isc e lla n eo u s A d v e rtis in g
D elicious r e f r e s h m e n ts played ed n o rth w a rd .
e rs in o u r J u n io r H igh School field C h a m b e r of C om m erce.
T h ey ex p ect to v isit th e O re­
ta k e th e p lace of th e A m erican th e ir p a re n t in th e g e n e ra l e n ­
F ir s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ................... $ .10
la s t y e a r a n d m uch loved hv p u ­
FICKLE VOTERS
gon C aves en ro u te .
to o te r s ” in th e H ip p o d ro m e R e- jo y m e n t.
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
p ils and frie n d s h ere.
A t T illam o o k th e y w ill he jo in ­
C a rd of T h a n k s ................................................. 1.00
Political landslides always furnish food vue- W h ite m a n ’s su ccess w as
A s a b e a u tifu lly frie n d ly to u ch
L a s t F rid a y , Mr. K o eh ler r e ­
ed
by a n o th e r co u sin , a n d to ­
O b itu a rie s , p e r lin e .................................................. 02 % for thought, and sometimes strengthen the I ™e te o rlc in E n g la n d , a n d he h ad th e g u e s ts p re s e n te d M rs. E ric k ­
ceived a le tte r from Miss H ow ell I
°
1 th e s a tis fa c tio n o f c re a tin g jaz z son w ith a lovely c a k e -s ta n d — g e th e r th e y w ill v isit A sto ria
s ta tin g t h a t th e B o ard , fo r lack '
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING opinion of observers on the side lines (if fo r m o st of th e title d a n d ro y al sym bolic of th e re g a rd in w hich an d th e n proceed le isu re ly h o m e ­ of fu n d s, could not send h e r th is i
“ 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 there are any such that the majority of d a n c e rs o f th e E m p ire . Now he Is
w ard .
Mr. M iller is a h a n k e r
sh e is h eld .
y e a r.
She o ffe re d to go w ith - j
m ad e o r a co llectio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g .
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voters are as fickle as l5ame Fashion in
M rs. E ric k so n lea v e s W e d n e s­
out s a la ry u n til next A p ril, hut
No d isc o u n t w ill be a llo w e d R e lig io u s or
putting off the old and .donning the new. B e r tie ” a n d “ P ic c a d illy P o llie ” d ay fo r Los A n g eles, C a lifo rn ia , v isit to. S o u th e rn O regon. T hey even th e n th e e x p e n se m oney
B e n e v o len t o rd e rs .
w as lac k in g .
Here in the United States the result of re­ a r e T h fu e ll d e of p a r g tu rie r e f. of th e A m erican w h e re th e fam ily w ill re m a in till a re h a v in g a * d e * lig » h tfu l trip .
n e x t s p rin g .
H e r le tte r w as re a d b efo re th e ,
DONATIONS:
cent senatorial elections lias seemed to in- ja z z b a n d s conies a t an in o p p o r­
Story of One Book—
* • •
No d o n a tio n s to c l.a r l.l e , o r o th e rw is e w ill be I
local P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h Sun- ■
,hfl, a (idp of rjldicaHSIn ¡s ri8in„ tu n e tim e , too, b e c au se th e L on-
A visit to o u r lib ra ry is in te r ­
D inner Party—
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 - , ,
d ay m o rn in g , a n d p ro m p tly and
.
....
and that the session ot the new congress, don C o u n ty C ouncil h a s ju a t le t
M rs. W m . Day of M aum s tr e e t, e s tin g a t a ll tim es.
tio n s w ill be in cash i
jo y fu lly th e m em b e rs voted
a
T he o th e r d ay, I h ap p en ed in,
which meets in December will lie flooded down th e P u r ita n ic a l b a rs a n d e n te r ta in e d a t a d e lig h tfu l six
special g ift of $250 fo r Miss H ow ­
o ’clock d in n e r T u e sd a y e v e n in g , w hen o u r c o u rte o u s lib ra ria n , ell.
by proposed legislative experiments in i
AUGUST 16
in h o n o r of M iss V e ra D ay, Mrs. Miss llic k s , w as e n a m e llin g th e
w ire to h e r, an d to th e B oard
G E N U IN E
sociology. Without doubt it IS tills fear; d e r th e r e is d is a p p o in tm e n t fo r M ow at’s g u e s t, w ho le ft W e d n e s­ c o v ers o f th e new hooks, p re p ­ a t A New*
Y ork, w as sent a t once
a r a to r y to th e ir b ein g placed on
T H E DAILY C L E A N IN G :— Lot a ll b itte rn e s s , that has much to do with the feeling of th o se w ho love to d a n c e a n d h av e d a y fo r h e r w ork in B erk eley .
an d y e ste rd a y Misti H ow ell r e ­
a n d w ra th , and a n g e r, a n d c la m o u r, a n d evil s p e a k - “neertaintv that is reflected ill disturbed t0 to le r a te th e A ngelicized v e r-
T h o se w ho e n jo y e d M rs. D ay ’s th e sh elv es.
plied, " Y o u r c h u rc h h a s d o n e a
DURHAM
In re sp o n se to a q u e stio n , as
> s lo n ’ “ Y° s h > W e ’Ave no B ah- g ra c io u s h o s p ita lity fo r d in n e r
w o n d e rfu l th in g ; know th e B oard
lu g , be p u t a w ay from you, w ith a ll m alice.— financial markets.
TOBACCO
a n d th e p le a s a n t e v e n in g w e re : io how long b e fo re th e re e e n tl'-
Bv contrast, the provincial elections ¡n !nahnahs’ ____
E p h e sia n s 4 :3 1 .
w ould he in
J o b T o zier, M rs. W .H . Mow- p u rc h a se d hooks
_____________ _
j Canada have resulted in sweeping victories! S p e a k in g o f th e la te d a n c in g , a Mr.
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Miss
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Miss V era D ay. »
WHY
tin g one hook re a d y fo r th e use
• ♦ *
R P P A T T ? f iN T 7 U , n
Island, where for the first time women habit Members of th e H ouse
of th e public.
voted, the Liberals elected only four o u t'wh° live in the 8uburbs are up The Lym an’s H ave G uest—
In th e f ir s t p lace, b efo re its
a r m s a t th e o b s tru c tio n is t m e­
J u d g e F . H. L ym an of P h o e n ix ,
The following editorial was awarded of 30 members of the Legislature. They in
th o d s w hich h a v e f re q u e n tly been A rizo n a is a g u e s t a t th e ho m e p u rc h a se , th e rev iew s a re s tu d ie d
first prize by the Colorado Editorial As- had hoped to retain control by their ___
w keep
a d o _
p te d by L a b o rite s to
of M r. a n d M rs. L ym an on G ra n ­ c a re fu lly , to he s u re of th e w is­
sociation. I he prize was ottered by the “ good roads’’ policy, and are said to be Parliament in session until the ite s tr e e t.
dom of th e p u rc h a se .
It is a n O regon law th a t all
dry Climate Ink and Roller Co. Do manu- dumbfounded over the landslide which wee 8ma11 hours- W h en th e
J u d g e L ym an is a b ro th e r of
faeturers generally really appreciate what swept them out of power.
- House sits after 12:30 at night Mr. L y m an a n d is m a k in g his s m a lle r lib ra rie s h av e to select
th e ir books fro m c e rta in a p p ro v ­
rin,
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,
I
a t h a t th o se m e m b e rs w ho f ir s t v isit in A sh la n d .
the local newspapers do for the commun­ llie vagaries of voters in past account- do *t n m o a t n live
m L o n d o n a re w ith o u t
ed
lib ra ry lists, a n d th is lib ra ry
H e is d e lig h te d w ith th is c o u n ­
ity in their efforts to encourage industrial ing, hut they seem to be influenced more m ea n s of tra n s p o rta tio n , a n d th e y
does
so, a lth o u g h it is a la rg e
tr y ; th e u n u s u a l
d iv e rs ity of
development and make a better market for by promises of economic advantage by one; either h av e to w a n d e r a b o u t th e sc
e n e ry a n d p ro d u c t a n d he r e ­ e n o u g h in s titu tio n to p e rh a p s be
the factory output ? ¡»cad what editor class over another than by fear, or bv love 8treeta or sleep on tbe hard bench- g re ts h e c a n n o t h av e m o re tim e exem pt.
T h is law' w as new s to m e— I
to e n jo y th e w o n d e rfu l c lim a te
Byrnes says in the Pueblo Colorado Indi-i of principle, which shows that there is some
some eS of Westmini8ter-
w o n d er if it w as to o th e rs ?
¡selfishness in all of us. And besides it is C olonel B u ck ley , s e c r e ta r y fo r a n d scenic b e a u ty .
A f te r th e hooks a r e b o u g h t
“ When a resident of any city, town or so easy to make promises.-—Ex.
an d rec e iv e d , th e n conies th e u n ­
th e O v erseas T ra d e D e p a rtm e n t, Visitor at Payne’i
community makes the casual remark that
p a c k in g , a n d c h e ck in g w ith th e
sp e a k in g re c e n tly , d e c la re d th a t
M r. an d M rs. Cliff P a y n e e n ­
he cannot see why he should buy o f home A newspaper can he no larger than its a n a llia n c e b e tw e en G re a t B r it­ jo y ed a w eek en d v isit from M rs. hill, fo r v e rific a tio n .
P a g in g is a n o th e r p ro cess, a
merchants or show a preference for home advertising field will permit. Advertisers a in a n d th e U n ited S ta te s , th e P a y n e ’s so n , M r. G lenn Y oung,
p
a
in
in g one, to in s u re th e
manufactured goods he sets the more often criticise their local paper for not be­ tw o m o st p o w e rfu l n a tio n s , w ould w ho d ro v e up from S u sa n v ille , p e rfe s c ta t k copy.
give th e w o rld w h a t h e fe a re d th e
thoughtful individual thinking, and lie is ing larger, yet they will scatter their ad­ L e a g u e of N a tio n s w ould n o t give C a lifo rn ia , fo r a s h o rt v isit w ith
T he nex t ste p is o p e n in g , w hich
hom e fo lk s.
*
apt to think along straight lines. He has vertising in a dozen different channels, giv­ fo r a lo n g tim e.
m ean s, lay in g th e covers fla t th en
M r. Y oung h o ld s th e p o sitio n
o p e n in g pag es, fro n t an d hack,
heard a strange sentiment expressed that ing the newspaper only a small part of the
of civil e n g in e e r an d s u p e rin te n d ­
T h o m a s G eorge B o u ld e n , R e g is­ e n t of cam p s u p p lie s fo r th e a lte r n a tin g , a n d p re ssin g dow n
wakes him up, ami he is apt to reflect some­ total.
t r a r of D e v o n p o rt, is th e w o rld ’s F r u it G ro w e rs’ S upply co m p an y to in su re a g a in s t b re a k a g e in a
what after this fashion:
c a re le ss o p en in g .
Are they broken or do vou need a pair:’ OUR
c h a m p io n
“ s p lic e r.”
B o u ld e n ,
“ Now, if all the citizens in this town talk Provide for a single presidential term, w ho is r e tir in g a f t e r fo rty y e a rs of S u sa n v ille . H e le f t S u n d ay
T he hooks a re n e x t c a ta lo g u e d ,
PRICES
RANGE FROM THE GOLD RIM
ed and felt as this man does we eounldn’t relieving the executive of the work of of serv ice, h a s th e p ro u d d is tin c ­ fo r h is hom e • in * C * a lifo rn ia .
w hich
m ean s, a s sig n in g
each
MED SPECTACLE $1.75 TO THE
hook to th e c la ss in w hich it be­
and wouldn’t have much of a town, and building his fences for a second term, and tio n o f h a v in g jo in e d no less th a n M erley C ircle M eets—
longs.
T h o se of lik e c o n te n t a re
15,000
c
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s
in
m
a
trim
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.
H
e
neither community nor state would be get­ his opponents of the arduous duties of dis-
T h e M erley C ircle w ill m e e t a t
re fu s e s to e s tim a te ho w m a n y of 3 p. m. T h u rs d a y , of th is w eek placed to g e th e r on th e shelves.
ting
>
V
1 just returns for the expense and trou- crediting him for a second term, and we th e m a rria g e s h a v e been su c ce ss­ fo r th e ir social a fte rn o o n , in L ith -
T he d a te slip a n d p o c k e t a re
hie it has gone to in building up the com- will have solved the problem of over work- fu l, b u t a d m its t h a t he h a s tr a v ­ ia P a rk .
n e x t p a ste d in th e v o lu m e ; th e
Come In And Test Your Eyes—No Charge.
munity, and for the civil government it ed presidents.
p o c k e t is o u t-le tte re d , and th e
eled a ll o v e r th e B ritis h Isle s to
E v e ry o n e in te re s te d is c o rd ia l­
Books and
Toilet A rticles
a c t a s a w itn e s s in big am y a n d ly in v ite d to be p re s e n t a t th is hook c a rd w ritte n . T he hook is
has established for safeguarding the lives
Stationery
Drug: Sundries
th e n le tte re d on th e hack.
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and property and other interests .of its The man who grows only a single crop on
m ee tin g .
I t is re a d y now fo r a c o a t of
T he la d ie s w ill b rin g
th e ir
citizens. . It . . would
not . he , receiving just bis farm has only one chance of hitting a A m e ric a n s a re ta k in g to E n g ­
w h ite s h e lla c ; to he d rie d an d
.
n e e d le w o rk , to occupy busy fin ­
compensa urn tor providing schools, and good market, while the farmer who grows la n d ’s fa s h io n a b le “ s p o r t” w ith g e rs , w h ile frie n d ly v isit claim s th e n ru b b e d w ith w ax a n d pol­
ish ed .
parks and jobs lor the wage earners and several crops has more than one chance g r e a t g u sto . T h e S c o ttish g ro u se th e so cial h o u r.
T h is is a p ro te c tiv e m e a s u re ,
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T h e h o ste sse s fo r th e a fte rn o o n
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d e rin g th e hooks m o re s a n i­
c a n s thise y e a r, w ho, e m u la tin g a re :
M rs. C h a n n e ll, M rs. H in ­
to make a good living. Such a man is not crop and diversified farming.
ta
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a n d m o re n e a rly g erm -
K in g G eorge, w ill sp en d lo ng, th o rn e , a n d M rs. R ichie.
giving value received for what he gets
proof.
r a in y d a y s s ittin g in h id d e n box­
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out of the community of common interests” Let us hope that the famous California es, w h ile b e a te rs c h a se th e g ro u se W . R. C. Social—
A fte r w hich th e m u ch -p ro cessed
“ On the other hand the home-patronage spirit will succeed in building a paved road b efo re th e m so t h a t th e s p o r ts ­ T h e social a fte rn o o n of th e W. vo lu m e is ch eck ed w ith th e c a ta ­
and home-industry proposition works some in the northern part of that state to connect m en m ay sh o o t th e m d o w n. It R. C. o c c u rre d a t M rs. R o b e rt logued slip s to he s u re e v e ry th in g
is e s tim a te d t h a t
th e cost of S h a w 's on R ock s tr e e t, M onday is c o rre c t a n d la stly placed on
thing like this: If the local merchant neg­ with Oregon’s modern highway.
th e shelves.
sh o o tin g g ro u se is a b o u t five d o l­ of th is w eek.
lects or refuses to reciprocate in patron­
F ro m tw o to a n y n u m b e r of
la rs a b rac e .
R a th e r ex p en siv e
l liere’s no belter lime for your
T h e tim e w as s p e n t m ost h a p ­
izing those who patronize him lie is not do­ Jess \\ illard denies that he quit in the s p o rt, if it be s p o rt.
c a rd s a re typed fo r th e c a ta lo g u e .
outing than August, though it be
pily, in frie n d ly v isit, w h ile busy
F o r fic tio n , tw o c a rd s a re p r e ­
ing his fair share, either. If he does not Firpo battle. However, the fact remains
fin g e rs b r o u g h t m a rv e ls in d a in ­
tor a «lay, week-end or longer,
p a re d ; fo r n o n -fic tio n , th e n u m ­
buy his boxes, brooms and mattresses, for that he stopped suddenly.
ty nfcedlew'ork.
'file «lays are flooded with sun­
b er v a rie s a c c o rd in g to cro ss r e f ­
T h e re w as a goodly n u m b e r
instance, of the home manufacturer or the
e re n c e a n d a n a ly tic c a rd s.
shine. The trails are at their liest.
p re s e n t to e n jo y th e p le a s a n t a f t ­
state manut aeturer, and sends his orders Someone’s going to shoot a little seopo-
T he c a rd c a ta lo g u e in a li­
The weather comfit ions are sure
e rn o o n .
L ovely c a k e a n d d e lic ­
b ra ry , is to th e lib ra ry , as is th e
away lor such goods, he gets the goods, to lamin into Europé one of these days and
to he pleasant.
io u s p u n ch w e re se rv e d by a tt e n ­
index to a hook.
t»e sure, hut the oiit-of-the-state firm gets! just about ruin the diplomatic game,
tiv e h o ste sse s, a n d a ll p re s e n t fe lt
tSouthern Pacific trains will trans­
So ru n n e th th e p ro cesses a c ­
the money, and thus it is taken out of the'
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it h ad been a m ost d e lig h tfu l a f ­
co rd ed on»! hook; a u d th e re a re
port you in comfort with safety to
K LA M A TH F A L L S, A ug. 15.— fa ir.
home circulation market and it lessens the The effort being made in Spain to sup
10,500
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t h e place of your choice.
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wealth of the community by just that plant the toreador with the hall player A tte m p tin g to re-liv e scen es from
Excursion tickets on sale daily.
a novel of th e e a rly w est
in Announcement—
much.”
Army P icnic—
will simply move the bull throwing to the w hich h a n g in g » play ed a p ro m in ­ B orn to Mr. a n d Mrs. J u lia n Lo­ Salvation
Let us suggest:
W ed n esd a y m o rn in g , A u g u st
“ And moreover, the box and broom mak­ stands.
e n t p a rty , R o b e rt D avis. 13, son g a n , A u g u st 12, 1923, a son.
th e 1 5 th , fifte e n o r tw e n ty c a rs
Newport, By-the Sea
of M r. a n d M rs. C lau d e D avis of
T h e y o u n g m an w as claim ed
ers, the mattress makers, and the prover
le ft th e S a lv atio n
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hial butcher, the baker and the candle
Russia lias boycotted Switzerland, and lf S u n d a y on a ra n c h n e a r F o r t b y te ria n S u n d a y school b e fo re he q u a r te r s a t M edfor.d fo r th e L ith -
ia P a rk in A sh lan d .
stick maker is deprived of so much need­ henceforth will manufacture her own se
K la m a th , w h e re he w as s ta y in g w as th re e h o u rs old.
T h is a n n u a l
o u tin g w as a r ­
ed employment, ami it hurts, for the lo­ yodels.
w ith h is m o th e r d u rin g h e r v a ­
M rs. J u lia n , fo rm e rly Mias G er­
Oregon’s Marble Caves
ra n g e d by th e M edford S a lv atio n
c a tio n .
cal laborer and salaried person in town
tru d e M iksch, is one of o u r hom e
A rm y S u n d a y school a n d th e A sh­
has less money to spend with the grocer, It takes many a mickle to make a muck- T h e boy h ad go n e in th e m o rn ­ g irls. S he ta u g h t a n u m b e r of lan d S a lv a tio n A rm y, w hich is in •Oregon O utdoors’
the clothier, the dry goods man and every­ le, hut you can get a hale of rubies for the in g to a n e a rb y In d ia n cam p to y e a rs a n d is a w ell k n o w n a n d c h a rg e of C a p ta in P o r te r and
and
g e t th e n o vel, w hich one o f t h e p o p u la r C. E. w o rk e r of A sh lan d .
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San Francisco
one else in business; and so because a muekle.
Los Angeles
• • •
“ C A L IF O R N IA ”
In d ia n s h a d b o rro w ed .
W hen
link in the chain of natural trade has been
th e In d ia n s r e tu r n e d a t 3 o’clock H ere from New port—
“ F o r th e T o u ris t”
broken the entire chain of economies is! Lieutenant Maughan is goings to cross th e b o y ’s body w as fo u n d h a n g ­
M r. a n d M rs. H e n ry from L eb­
T ell you w ith pic­
made weaker and less effiieient.’”
the country in 16 hours if it takes three in g fro m a low r a f t e r in a n e a r ­ a n o n , O reg o n , b u t w ho h a v e been
tu re s
about
th e
by sh e d .
Portland, the city of roses
sp e n d in g som e tim e la te ly in N ew ­
“ It works the same way when a family j months to do it.
w o n d er
sp o ts in
In v e s tig a tio n
in d ic a te d
th a t p o rt, cam e to A sh lan d re c e n tly
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sends its orders ofl to Squeers, Sawbuck &i
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W estern O regon an d
h e h ad a tte m p te d to live a p ro m ­ fo r th e p u rp o se of b e n e fittin g Mr.
( o., or other l»ig mail catalogue house ini In Europe they never haul down the in e n t scene fro m th e book, an d H e n ry ’s h e a lth .
C a lifo rn ia .
a f te r tie in g th e ro p e to th e r a f te r
T h ey h av e ta k e n a n a p a rtm e n t
EX CU R SIO N T IC K E T S a lso on sa le to
Chiyork for household supplies, the strug-' storm signals.
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gling home merchant or jobber and the!
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O re g o n ’s M o u n tain . L a k e a n d R iv e r R e­
b a la n c e a n d slip p e d fro m th e sill m uch in h opes t h a t th e c lim a te
A sk F o r T hem
s o rts , Y osem ite N a tio n a l P a rk , E a s te rn
state manutactiner or jobber is deprived If the garden has endured this long it’s upon w h ich h e sto o d . T he ro p e of A sh la n d w ill h e lp Mr. H e n ry ,
of his legitimate trade, hut he is called up- a garden,
C ities an d m an y o th e r places.
w as lo osely k n o tte d to th e r a f te r w ho is a s u f f e r e r fro m a s th m a
on just the same to contribute to a multi
an d w ould h av e slip p e d th ro u g h of lo n g s ta n d in g .
— Y our local tic k e t a g e n t w ill g la d ly
b u t fo r a s m a ll k n o t in th e end
If it pro v es b en eficial h e re —
tnde of small benevolences and enterprises,
Barber shops are reopening in Russia. of
fu rn is h f u r th e r p a rtic u la r. ASK HIM !
th e rope.
A sh la n d w ill be th e ir p e rm a n e n t
and he must submit without protest to be­ Another revolution.
T he boy w as in clin e d to w a rd hom e.
ing plucked about every so often and oc­
JO H N M. SCOTT.
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a th le tic s a n d h is fa v o rite p lay w as
casionally in between times.”
A ss’t P assenger Traffic Mgr.
< hice more the Turkish crescent quali­ to s ta g e scen es fro m s to rie s of Visiting in Ashland—
“ So let it he understood that the business fies as Europe’s cross.
a c tio n .
M iss L o ra in e U sh e r of S a n ta
P o rtla n d , O re.
man is a very useful and necessary adjunct
M onica, C a lifo rn ia is v isitin g
to any community, for lie not only affords' Fashion is almost making “ I haven’t a Eugene— Planing mill of Wal­ frie n d s in A sh lan d .
ters-Parks Lumber company puts
She is a t p re s e n t th e house
employment to others but lie is among the thing to wear” come true.
in new equipment.
g u e st of M iss Lucy P ic k en s.
¡Daily News Letter
S O C IE T Y
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Outing Suggestions!
BOV HANGS SELF
WHILE PLAYING
$14.40
and
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$11.80
and
$12.20
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