Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 16, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    page rom
; LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
frAat jrtfcjftâé
t T h e "Family T akes Oft N ew Slâne
------------------------------- -— -------
'
- - - ........_
.. Ö
'*—Hader
A D ally C hronicle o f th o se w h o com e an<l go, and ev en ts of
lo ca l
► »« > » ! ♦ > » > > » >
interest.
♦ ■ **•*“
“
• ‘ r t T T t m
t m
n ,
^ » » • o n i r / o n í í a l i .^ ^ n i í h o n i o n í .í o c t r f y í u r s d í f t t i i c c c o f e s t e a n d m a t e ’y o u n e lfa tlie m « ..
O. E. S. NOTICE
' co nsin a c co m p a n ie d th em hom e
A lp h a C h a p te r No. 1, O. E . S., i a n d w ill spend se v e ra l m o n th s
w ill h o ld th e ir a n n u a l picnic in v isitin g w ith h e r s is te r.
L ith ia P a r k F rid a y e v e n in g , A ug-
u s t 1 7 th . B rin g w ell filled b a s­ PAGEANT CAST IS
k e ts.
C offee, c re a m a n d ice
DEVELOPING RAPIDLY
« rea m fu rn is h e d by th e C h a p te r.
A ll O. E. S. m em b e rs a u d th e ir
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 2)
fa m ilie s a n d v isitin g m em b ers
P ro d u c tio n Is Good
a n d fa m ilie s a re in v ite d . E a t a t
T
he
p ro d u c tio n w ill be a rev-
6 p. m.
i e la tio n to m any, so m uch new’
G E O R G IE C O F F E E ,
W . M. ta le n t is being b ro u g h t to lig h t
by d ire c to r W ellin g to n , a w ealth
LEAH CALDW ELL,
«•f
ta le n t w e n e v e r k n ew ex isted
Secy.
in A sh la n d , a u d th e sc ale o i p ric ­
es a rra n g e d fo r is c a lc u la te d to
H ere on B u sin ess—
Mr. W a lth e rs a n d M r. S h e p ­ su it e v e ry o n e ’s p o c k e tb o o k . T he
p a rd of M edford, w ho a re c o n ­ ¡ u r e s t way fo r a good s e a t is to
n e c te d
w ith
C a lifo rn ia -O re g o n p u rc h a s e y o u r tic k e t before the.
P o w e r co m p a n y , w e re b u sin e ss o p e n in g of th e c h a rt n e x t T u e s­
rea c h a n d en d ed w ith a s e n sa tio n of th e u n u s u a lly la rg e lit te r lived.
v is ito rs in A sh la n d y e s te rd a y , « a i­ day m o rn in g .
R
e
h
e
a
rs
a
ls
In
te
r
e
s
tin
g
lik
e a flock of a n g e ls p o u rin g
lin g on M ayor L oom is in c o n n e c ­
B efo re th e y w ere a b le to feed
New
p
a
rts
,
new
d
a
n
c
es,
new
m
o
lasses dow n o n e ’s back .
No th em se lv e s, D r. C. M. M ann, th e
tio n w ith th e p o w er co m p an y lo r
ta s te to th e f ir s t k iss?
G re a t o w n e r, s a t up th re e n ig h ts w ith
and
a su p p ly of e le c tric ity fo r th e b u sin e ss, a n d m an y o th e r th in g s
a re m a k in g th e n ig h tly re h e a r-
c ity .
T h e c ity
p a rk
of
M edford, S co tt! It w ould m ak e a w’ooden th e p u p s a n d g av e th em a baby
i als m ore an d m o re in te re s tin g . w hich is th e o nly public sh a d y c ig a r s to re In d ia n s h a ir c u rl a n d
W A SH IN G TO N , A ug. 1C.— T he
food p r e p a r a g o n a n d co n densed
G re a t cro w d s of p eo p le g a th e r sp o t in th e city , w ill by fall be J bis toe n a ils q u iv e r hi e c sta c y .”
S
u
p re m e C o u rt decisio n w hich
—a n d —
A t H ospital—
m ilk th ro u g h a m ed ic in e d ro p p e r
a b o u t th e ( ’¡vie c lu b b u ild in g to d e n u d e d of m uch of its sh ad e.
voided th e a n ti-c h ild la b o r le g is­
Mrs. G eorge M athew s is a t th e
a t fo rty -fiv e m in u te in te rv a ls .
h e a r th e tu n e fu l so n g n u m b e rs, says th e Mil T rib u n e , w hen n in e MAN LOST FO R HOURS
C o m m u n ity H o sp ital th is week
D r. Llyod F . F rie d lin e , of la tio n , h a s re s u lte d in an in c re a se
aud to c a tc h g lim p ses o f th e r o l­ big p o p u la r tre e s tre e s, th e la r g ­
ON
SLOPE
O
F
SH
ASTA
fo r m edical a tte n tio n . M rs. M ath ­
Jo n e sb o ro , In d ., s u b je c te d L assie in ch ild lab o r, a c c o rd in g to s ta ­
lic k in g d a n c e s a n d th e com edy est a n d m o st sh a d y in th e p a rk J
ew s is n o t in a s e rio u s c o n d itio n
OTOO„ VT „ .
o i T ia ra e to th e o p e ra tio n a t th e tis tic s com piled by th e G o v e rn ­
p a n to m im e a c ts. T he C lu b h o u se a n d m ost of w hich face W est M ain
•AT-
k
SI.
SON,
C
al.,
A
ug.
16.—
R.
T
ia re k e n n e ls h e re . T h e s ire of m en t.
a u d it si ex p ected th a t sh e will
is tax e d to
its
c
a
p
a
c
ity
every
u .
- c — u t - dow
— .............
F ra n c isc o ,
s p e n t th e p u p s is R o y a list of Tiare
T h ese show th a t one m illion
s tr e e t, - w ill - be
n. In —o
d ig - P e e t- of San
re c o v e r soon.
n ig h t, w e d o u b t it e v e r in th e n a tio n is b ein g e x p re sse d by m a n y , M onday n ig h t on Mt. S h a s ta w h ile ! son of
c
h
ild
re n b etw een th e a g e s of In
In te r n a tio n a l C ham pion
h isto ry of h o m e -ta le n t th e a tric a ls c itiz e n s o v e r th is fac t, w h ich a s ' a s e a rc h in g p a rty w as sc o u rin g
a
n
d
16 w ere em ployed in Jan-1
K o o te n ia C hin o o k .
From K lam ath F alls—
h a s th e r e been a p ro d u c tio n to ju s t becom e know n in th e p a st ■tb e te r r ito r y n e a r th e su m m it. H e
u
a
ry
,
1920, of w hich one th ird
V isito rs in A sh la n d fro m K la ­ ta k e such hold of th e e n tir e com ­
few
d
ay
s,
as
it
is
c
la
im
e
d
t
h
a
t
i
t
'
’s
Relieved
to
be
th
e
first
m
an
to
w e re fro m 10 to 13 y e a rs old. Ow- !
m a th F a lls to d ay in c lu d e , O tto m u n ity .
E v e ry o n e
seem s
to ta k e s from 20 to 25 y e a rs to lose b is w ay a n d sp en d th e n ig h t
I ing to in d u s tr ia l d e p re ssio n in
y
e
a
rs
C h riste n s e n , E. L. A tk in so n , W. know’ a b o u t th e show , a n d e v e ry ­
’ 1921, th e n u m b e r d im in ish e d , hut
n ig h t on th e m o u n ta in sin c e a
grow tre e s of such le n g th .
L . Cole a n d D. In o n se a n .
T he one seem s to be going.
¡sin
c e th e n re p o rts from 20 c itie s i
T he tre e s h av e been
o rd e re d p a rty of s tu d e n ts fro m th e S u m ­
tr ip w as m ad e a c o m b in a tio n of
¡o u t of 31 r e p o rtin g in d ic a te in ­
k illed by th e p a rk c o m m itte e of m e r School w e re lo st th re e y e a rs
b u sin e ss a n d p le a s u re .
DEAD INDIAN ROAD TO
ago.
c r e a s e s , five c itie s r e p o rtin g 100,
th e c ity
a d m in is tra tio n ,
w h ich
BE COMPLETED SOON
P e e t w ith P. P u tm a n a n d J.
p e r c e n t in cre ase s.
c o n sists of E. H. J a n n e y , c h a ir ­
Back in A shland—
F ra n c isc o ,
In th e first q u a r te r of 1923 in
m a n ; B. W . P a u l a n d M ayor E. S te w a rt, a ll of S an
Don F r a s e r is back in A sh lan d
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
B A K E R , O re., A ug. 1 6 .— Lo- B a ltim o re ,
m o rn in g
from
B rid g e p o rt,
D e tro it,
C. G addis. T hey w e re c o n d em n ed s ta r te d M onday
a f t e r w o rk in g th re e w eeks fo r
col
police
a
re
lo
o
k
in
g
fo
r
th
e
H
o
rse
C
am
p
fo
r
th
e
su
m
m
it.
P
e
e
t
H a rtfo rd , In d ia n a p o lis,
J e rs e y
th e S o u th e rn P acific co m pany a t ly a n d it w as th e c o n c en su s of b ecau se of th e fa c t to th e ra p id
g ro w th of th is v a rie ty w hose ro o ts re a c h e d th e to p of th e p e a k first fire b u g w ho th is a fte rn o o n a t ­ C ity, M a n ch e ster, New
opinion
t
h
a
t
th
e
p
lan
proposed
B
rita in , '
S isson.
H e p la n s to re m a in in
te m p te d to d e s tro y th e p la n t of N e w ark , New H av en , New Y ork, I
a
n
d
s
ta
r
te
d
back
dow
n
th
e
n
o
r
th
follow
w
a
te
r,
th
e
re
b
y
fo
rm
in
g
a
A sh la n d th e re s t of th e su m m e r, w ould p ro v id e e ffe c tiv e a d v e r tis ­
slope. W h en n ig h tf a ll
o v e rto o k th e S to d d a rd L u m b e r C om pany P a te rs o n , St. L ouis, an d W a t e r - j ^ (
•working a s c a r c h e c k e r a t th e lo­ ing a n d w ould he th e m e a n s of m enace, as th e y a re s u re e v e n t­
in B a k e r. A s e rio u s c o n fla g ra ­ b u ry , th e p e rc e n ta g e of in c re a se
a ttr a c tin g m an y h o m e se e k e rs to u a lly to send up sh o o ts m o st a n y him he w as s tr u g g lin g th ro u g h
c a l S o u th e rn P acific y a rd s.
tio
n w as av o id ed by th e q u ick over 1922 is given a s 24. J u n e
th
e
b
ru
sh
in
an
a
tte
m
p
t
to
re
a
c
h
u n d e r w alk s.
th e c o u n ty . A v o te w as re c o rd e d w here, e sp e c ia lly
w
o
rk of em p lo y es w’ho used th e of th e p re s e n t y e a r saw s e n sa ­
W
eed.
T h e re fo re it w as th o u g h t b e st to
e n d o rs in g th e m o v em en t.
l e a v e s on F ish in g T r i p -
m
ill’s
fire f ig h tin g a p p a ra tu s tio n a l in c re a se s in ch ild la b o r e s ­
A rriv in g a t W eed T u e sd a y m o rn
In e x p la in in g th e p ro p o sitio n , j g e t tb e s e tre e s o u t of th e w ay as
D r. G. W . G regg le ft re c e n tly
w
h
en
th
e blaze w as d isco v ered p ecially in C o n n e c tic u t, w h e re in
J u d g e W e b ste r sa id t h a t it w as soon a s p o ssib le an d p la n t o th e r n in g , P e e t sen d w ord of h is sa fe
on a te n -d a y fish in g trip to W il­
r e tu r n to th e s e a rc h in g p a rty a few m in u te s b e fo re 1 o ’clock in W a te rb u ry 800 p e r c e n t m ore
p roposed to se c u re
a s u ita b le i fa s t Sro w ’n g tre e s a n d less d a n -
lia m s o n riv e r. T he C h an ey fa m ­
w
h ic h h a d b e e n o rg a n iz e d by th e la rg e b u ild in g w hich con- w ere given w ork p e rm its th a n in
room in a good lo c a tio n in Los ^ e ro u s o nes in th e ir place.
ily is ca m p in g a t th e rv e ir, a n d
a in e d th e h ig h e s t g ra d e of lin - J u n e , 1922 and a g e n e ra l in cre ase
A n g eles a n d in clu d e d in th e ex-
T bia e x p la n a tio n w as given to- F o r e s t R a n g e r S o la ro to look foil
D r. G regg ex p ects to jo in them .
hed lu m b e r.
him
.
h ib it th e b est sp ecim en s of J a c k - | d ay by E -
J a n e y , w ho s ta te d
of 57 p e r c e n t w as re p o rte d to
An • in v e s tig a tio n
rev e a le d th e c h ild r e n ’s b u re a u .
T yson K e y se r, w ho h a s m a d e
son c o u n ty p ro d u c ts. I t is p ro - tb a t w b ile it seem ed a s h a m e to
u n c h e s of b u rn e d p a p e r w hich
Jack H olt H e r e -
posed to p lace
th e e x h ib it in d e s tro y th e tre e s , th e r e seem ed to th e tr ip to th e s u m m it se v e ra l
E d u c a to rs a re
d istre s s e d not
ad been ja m m e d u n d e r a pile
J a c k H o lt, one of H ollyw ood's c h a rg e o f a J a c k s o n c o u n ty re si- be no o th e r sen sib l c o u rse to p u r- tim es, m et P e e t n e a r T h u m b R ock
only b ecau se of th e fa ilu re of
ano vie s ta r s , w as re g is te re d a t d e n t, a n d it 'va> a n n o u n c e d th a t s u e -
a n d ad v ise d him n o t to a tte m p t of lu m b e r, a n d h ad been se t a fire h e a lth w hich m u st re s u lt from
I t may be only a chair, rescued from
w h ile th e
w o rk m en
w ere a t
th e H otel A sh la n d la st n ig h t. Mr. C. C. C ate, c o u n ty a g e n t, w ould
T he n in e tre e s w ere c ircled se v ­ th e clim b b e c au se a s to rm h ad
too e a rly e m p lo y m e n t of c h ild ­
long oblivion in the attic, that lends a
H o lt w as h e re a b o u t a m onth
a n d lu n c h .
lik ely be th e m an to a ssu m e e ra l d a y s ago, a n d a s soon as th e y s e ttle d o v e r th e m o u n ta in
ren in in d u stry , h u t b ecau se th e
bright spot to an otherwise colorless
a g o , an d h a s re tu rn e d fo r a s h o rt c h a rg e of th e e x h ib it.
snow had s ta r te d fa llin g . K ey ser
a re d e a d w ill be c u t dow n.
school can not e d u c a te th e ch ild,
v isit.
C
o
n
stru
c
tio
n
of
D
u
n
d
e
e
’s
w
a
te
r
room;
or brilliant basket holdinga bowl
a u d tw o o th e rs s ta r te d back, b u t
To C om plete K lam ath Road
who d oes not a tte n d it, a n d th e
w
o
rk
s
s
ta
r
te
d
.
P e e t d ecid ed to c o n tin u e on
of flowers. But surely it is the little
B efore a d jo u rn in g , J u d g e W eb ­
la b o rin g child has no tim e for
th
e
top.
On Long Trip—
s tu d y . T he c o n te n tio n of th e child
s te r a n n o u n c ed th a t th e A sh la n d -
touches—the feminine touches — that
ro ad w’ould be
H e rb e rt C. C alef of P ro v id e n c e , K la m a th F a lls
la b o r p ro p o n e n t th a t th e w o rk ­
make the house a home!
R h o d e Isla n d , w ith M rs. C alef, com pleted th is y e a r, s ta tin g th a t
CAESARIAN OPERATION
ing child can go to school at n ig h t
Women who are anxious to beautify the interior o f
L u is e an d G eorge C alef, a n d M ar­ c o n tra c ts had a lre a d y been le t
is w holly fa lla c io u s, it is po in ted
ON DOG SUCCESSFUL
their
homes arc devoted to such Fuller products as
th a R e m in g to n w ere A shland v isi­ fo r all u n g ra d e d p o rtio n s in both
o u t, sin ce to le a rn re q u ire s a p ­
Silkenwhite Enamel, Decoret and Fullerwear Var­
to r s today.
T he p a rty is on a co u n ties.
M ARION, In d ., A ug. 16.— T he
He a lso s ta te d th a t
p lic a tio n , a tte n tio n , an d in te re s t,
W A SH IN G T O N , A ug. 16.— Con
nish. Decoret, a varnish and stain in one, imitates
y e a r ’s to u r of th e U nited S ta te s. p lan s w ere u n d e r w’ay to keep g re s s w ill p ro v id e a b o n u s f o r blue-b lo o d ed A ire d a le fam ily o f
and no n e of them a re p o ssib le to
various natural woods—oak,mahogany,walnut,etc.
th e ro ad
open
d u r in g w in te r
a body an d m ind w earied w ith a
A m e ric a ’s fo u r m illio n w orld w a r w hich P re s id e n t H a r d in g ’s L a d ­
m o n th s,
p ro v id in g
fo r
tra v e l
W hatever your painting need, W . P. Fuller & Co.
d a y s toil.
P la c e “ H e a d m en ” —
v e te ra n s a s soon as re c o n v e n e d , d ie Boy is a m em b e r, h a s ach iev ed
tw elve m o n th s in th e y e a r. T he
a n o th e r d istin c tio n .
makes a paint for the purpose. T here is a local
In o rd e r to slow’ dow n tra ffic
s e n a to rs R eed a n d S m oot p re d ic t-
Fuller agent or dealer who carries Fuller Products.
L
assie
of
T
ia
re
,
a
fu
ll
s
is
te
r
o
f
1
a
n
n
o
u
n
c
e
m
e
n
t
w
as
m
et
w
ith
en
-
j
ed
h
e
re
to
d
a
y
.
Rm
oot
d
e
c
la
re
d
GRASS
W
ID
O
W
CA
N
’T
W
ED
so m e w h a t, am i to avoid a c c id e n ts
th u sia sm .
Why
not see him /«¡¿/j. W rite, too, for our “ Home
■
L
a
d
d
ie
Boy,
d
e
liv
e
re
d
a
$1,400
UNLESS PA R EN TS AGREE
a t c o rn e rs , tw o cem ent “ d e a d -
he expected P re s id e n t C oolidge to
Service”
booklet.
F
o
u
r
th
of
J
u
ly
l
itte
r
of
fo
u
rte
e
n
ST. C L A IR S V IL L E , O.. A ug.
in e n ” w ere p laced a t d a n g e ro u s (
sign th e bill as e n a c te d by con
16.— H a rd y l bad O hio’s new law ,
c o rn e r? y e ste rd a y by c ity officials.
g ress, but w a rn e d th e m e a s u re pu p s th ro u g h th e f ir s t C a e sa ria n
o
p
e
ra
tio
n
e
v
e
r
p
e
rfo
rm
e
d
on
a
n
y
d
e c re e in g th a t a w om an m u st be
W • P - FULLER & CO.
O ne of th e m a rk e rs w as placed
w ould becom e law if n e c e ssa ry to
16-
H a rd ly had O h io ’s new law ,
301 Mission Street, Sau Francisco
a t th© c o rn e r or W in b u rn W ay
p ass it v o e r th e P re s id e n tia l veto
l.v of a g e , becom e e ffe c tiv e a few
» e a r R iel’s c o rn e r, and th e o th e r
I I Snitches in Pacific Coaal Cities
S m oot d e c la re d c o n g re ss w ill p ro b
Factories: Sau Francisco a n j Los Angeles
d
ay
s
a
g
o
th
a
n
Beftnout
C
ou
n
ty
o
f­
a t th e in te rs e c tio n of P io n e e r a v ­
a b ly p ass th e sam e k in d of
ficials noted a p e c u lia r re s u lt of
e n u e a n d M ain s tre e t.
-------- ._
m e a s u re a s ’ e n a c te d la st session
its
o p e ra tio n .
A g irl, who w as
DU BLIN, A ug. 16.— O ne Iris h b u t w hich w as v eto p d by Harding
m
a
rrie
d
in
1921,
a t th e a g e of
Go to .Medford—
re p u b lic la n w as k illed a n d th re e
18, a n d w ho had o b ta in e d a d i­
Mrs. Nell Loom is a n d Mrs. E ve­ F re e S ta te r s w ounded in a d a s h
vorce, a p p lie d fo r a n o th e r m a r ­
ly n C aldw ell w ere M edford v isi­ at. B a n try . T he g o v e rn m e n t is I
to r s last n ig h t, m ak in g th e trip
New York—“King Tut" "gives there for rest and a good time, ria g e license. B ecause sh e is not
VARNISHES
ta k in g p re c a u tio n s to p re v e n t r e - 1
place to Confucius in women’s very often the people most popu­ yet 21 sh e w as in fo rm e d th a t sh e 4-523
In o r d e r to see a re v u e a t th e p u b lic a n re p ris a ls a f te r th e a r ­
dress effects as fall approaches. lar and courted at the beginning of w ould h av e to o b ta in lier p a r e n t’”,
P ag e th e a tre . T hey re p o rt a line
re st of d e V a le ra in C o u n ty C lare.
Chinese characters embroidered on a cruise are q u i t e forgotten c o n sen t before th e d e sire d license
trip .
It is lik ely he w ill he in te rn e d
bright colored materials for frocks toward its end. While others, less could be issu ed .
u n til a f te r th e ele c tio n on A u ­
T he s ta te g a m e co m m issio n le ft are now the rogue and are conspicuous at first, have become
At Barbecue—
becoming quite popular. One en­ popular. One need not be more
gu st 27.
P o rtla n d y e s te rd a y m o rn in g on
counters more and more on the than comparatively well off to take
Mr. an d Mrs. J . E. G ow land,
T T M t
its a n n u a l in sp e c tio n of g am e
fashionable
thoroughfares of the such a cruise, and yet," he added,
a n d M r. an d Mrs. E. E . G all of
O regon C ity a w a rd s >4,688 pav­ fa rm s, h a tc h e rie s a n d egg ta k in g
metropolis gay, and yet dainty smiling, “it might be called a
B ellview w ere am o n g th o se who ing c o n tra c t.
s ta tio n . C apt. A. E.
B u rg h d u ff, little frocks on the front of which ‘Course in Self Appraisement for
a tte n d e d th e b a rb e q u e a t H y att
s ta te g am e w a rd e n , an d M at Rick are embroidered Chinese char­ Millionaires’."
Dam, re c e n tly , by th e T a le n t I r ­
P o rtla n d
to h av e $150,1)00 m an, s ta te s u p e rin te n d e n t of h a t­ acters of subtle meaning. Some of
F in is h in g T o d a v
the sentiments are bold and ad­
New York City, which is pre­
rig a tio n com pany.
s ta g e te rm in a l b u ild in g .
c h e rie s, w ill be w ith th em . T h e vertise the wearer as unmarried dominantly Roman Catholic in re- 1
p a rty w ill a rr iv e in M edford F r i ­ and others express spiritual senti­ ligion, has been waging a relent- I
• S Cars Reglstei
d ay ev en in g , th e 1 7 th , a n d w ill ments or simple expressions of less warfare in the metropolitan !
N in e ty five c a rs re g is te re d
good will or wishes for good for­ district against the Ku Klux Kian.
be g u e sts of th e J a c k s o n c o u n ty tune.
_____
A new state law compels secret
l a s t n ig h t a t th e local r e g is tr a ­
G am e P ro te c tiv e a sso c ia tio n a t a
societies to file with the state re- i
Mr.
R.
E.
Towle
might
be
called
tio n b u re a u , a s a g a in s t 101 for
b a n q u e t to be given a t th e M edford the reason “Why Millionaires corder a full list of memberships. I
th e d ay before. T h e re g is tra tio n
! h o te l in th e ir h o n o r.
Leave Home." As travel manager The Ku Klux organization is pre- I
fig u re s ru n close to 100 each day
paring to fight the opposition in
T h e a ffa ir w ill be e n tire ly in ­ for the American Express Com­ the open courts.
a n d fo r s e v e ra l d a y s la s t w eek
pany, he plans and organizes the
N E W Y O RK , A ug. 15.— A n­
fo rm a l. No lo n g d ra w n o u t p ro ­ most luxurious cruises on the
w e re up to 130 ev ery day.
n o u n c in g th e y a re d e te rm in e d to
The envy of the children on his
g ra m , b u t a sp le n d id d in n e r w ill seven seas. In fact, so sybaritic
s ta n d by th e d e m a n d s of th e A t­
lias so m e th in g a b o u t th e b o u se be 110
be se rv e d a t w hich we w ill pled g e in luxury was his recent Maure­ block—and as the news is becom­
—
I
ron
1-
R ack fi-oin Lake—
la n tic City c o n fe re n ce a n d w ould
ing
generally
known—the
envy
of
to th e new’ com m ission o u r s u p ­ tania Cruise that the more radical the youngsters of the country, is
lo n g e r w a n ts —
newspapers of the country burst
M r. H. H ead , w ith h is w ife and also tight fo r a c h eck off sy stem to
Rupert
Hughes’
p o rt a n d c o -o p e ra tio n in th e ir ef- into a storm of protest
Baby
Freddy
Massey,
young
son
Famous
«•hlld re tu r n e d y e s te rd a y from a th e last d itc h , r e p re s e n ta tiv e s of fo rts to c
Mrs. Charlotte Massey, of 126 i
Novel
o n se rv e a n d p ro te c t o u r
Are millionaires so hard to en­ of
W b y n o t tu r n th ese
v a c a tio n o u tin g a t D iam ond L ak e. the m in e rs h e a d ed by J o h n L.
West 66th Street And all because _____________
g r e a t n a tu r a l g a m e a n d g a m e fish tertain?" we asked.
The p a rty left S a tu rd a y , a n d r e ­ Lew is. In te r n a tio n a l P r e s i d e n t,; re so u rc e s
he has Lorry, a trick dog, to en- . m . i i . .
They are the easiest of people tertain him. Lorry has entertain- ,|
‘1 WHITE ELEPHANTS ”
I' L\ \ lllld SATURDAY
p o r t a fin e tim e w hile on th e w ent in to c o n fe re n c e w ith m em b-
_
to satisfy. Of course you wonder ed even grown-ups in the theatres
tr ip .
in to cash ?
why, if this is so, we took such
e rs of th e fe d e ra l coal co m m is­
St. H elen s— P itts b u r g
ro ad pains to make the Mauretania throughout the country and is well
sion. As th e r e s u lt of th e con- w o rk p ro g re ssin g ,
known for his ability to do tricks
Cruise luxurious and are even now with sticks and balls. He does his
H u n d re d s o f p eo p le a re lo o k in g in th e
Ba«k from Trip—
fe re n c e sh eld s e p a ra te ly by th e
attempting to surpass that record. full repertoire every day for the
\\ xint A ds ev ery «lay to r all s o rts o f second
P a u l M ars a n d w ife re tu rn e d m in e rs an d o p e ra to rs , th e c o m m is­
The reason is simple. What seems baby. Lorry is taking his vacation
“DO KISSES TASTE” IS
y e s te r d a y from a v a c a tio n trip sion hopes to d iss ip a te th e th r e a t
the height of luxury to most of us and the actress, with whom he ap­
b a n d a rtic le s.
MUCH MOOTED QUESTION represents normal conditions to
th r o u g h e a s te rn O regon.
They s tr ik e till S e p te m b e r firs t.
pears during the season, is glad to
the millionaire. We are not trying have him amuse Baby Freddy.
Y ou can sci
w e re a c co m p a n ie d back to A sh­
MONTICELLO, C alif., Aug. 16. to startle him, but simply to make
la n d by re la tiv e s.
Mr. M ars re ­
PO R TLA N D ,
A u g ’ I®- T h e — “ T he g r e a te s t s u rp ris e to a g irl lim feel ‘at home’.”
“Tex” Rickard, the pugilistic
Furniture
p o r te d fa irly good ro a d s on th e body of a w om an w as fo u n d in w ho g e ts k isse d th e f irs t tim e is
Clothing
“You say that you are planning events promoter, recently blossom­
Furs
e n ti r e trip .
to
surpass
the
Mauretania
Cruise
ed forth as a book reviewer. He
th e W illa m e tte y e s te rd a y a n d iden th e r e is no ta s te to it.” — N o rth
J ewelry
in luxury. Is there a ship more placed his seal of approval on
tih e d a s M rs. Jo h n G uiry, w ho J u d s o n N ew s.
Machinery,
Musical Instruments.
uxurious?"
“Knuckles and Gloves," a volume
B ack to Lake—
is believed to be a su icid e.
W h ich
of
prize
ring
history
written
in
“Yes,
the
new
Cunarder
Fran­
e x cited
th e
N ew ton
F re d E n g le r e tu r n e d la s t n ig h t
a n d c o u n tle ss o th e r tilin g s th ro u g h
,____
_______
! c o u n ty D e m o c ra t to th e follow - conia, which sails from New York England by a dignified follower of
to L a k e of th e W oods, w h e re he
the
sport,
Bohun
Lynch,
and
pub­
in
November
for
a
cruise
around
W A SH IN G TO N , A ug. 16.— P re s in g :
Is s p e n d in g h is v a c a tio u .
Mr. s u re is b ein g e x e rte d on P re sid e n t
“ No ta s te to it? W ell by th e the world. She has beds instead lished in the United States by
E n g le c a m e in to A sh lan d y e s te r ­ C oolidge by p e rso n a l p o litic a l ad- hen f e a t h e r s ’on C u p id ’s d a r t, b u t of berths, many private baths, Henry Holt & Company. The book
beauty and hair dressing parlors, is a history of thirty-six famous
d a y to a tte n d th e fu n e ra l of M r. v se rs tu get o u t of W a sh in g to n th e N ew s m an m u s t be color- barber shops, a photographic dark ring battles and “Tex" says it is
G a r re tt.
and
show h im se lf to th e peo- b lind in th e p a la te . T h ey te ll us, room, safe deposit vaults, swim­ to pugilism what Izaak Walton’s
ming pool, candy shop, in short “The Complete Angler" is to the
p ie .”
th o se w ho h a v e trie d it, t h a t it —she is a traveling Fifth Avenue. piscatorial sport.
R etu rn s from Trl|>
„ ...
.
,
, e 1! not a d v er8 e to th e id ea ta s te s lik e th e d o u b le d is tille d es-
“Do you know that there is a
M r. a n d M rs. J . I . U olf h av e . a n d s ta te d he expected in th e la te sence of h o n e y s p re a d th ic k on satisfaction in getting millionaires
From junk pile to clothes is
LOSE SHADE TREES
FRUIT JARS
JELLY
GLASSES
MILK BOTTLES
FO R LESS
VARIETY STORE
89
Main
FIREBUG AI BAKER
Touches
that make the house a home
MAY BE PASSED
ONE KILIED. THREE
NEW YORK
NEWS I©
LETTER
r
BN TOUR OF STATE
J. 0. RIGG, Ashland, Oregon
r
Nearly
Everyone
Late Bulletins
Jealous
to travel?” h» added. “They need
^ - X ; Ï r k .n t :,h e r 8X J o ;
- - hack ,n the dim ,oy(„, years ago it so badly, 'there is no. more real
democracy than that aboard ship
tral s ta te s . Som e a d v is e rs be- b e fo re we lo st o u r te e th a n d o u r on a long cruise. There one must
in te r e st. .Mrs. W olf’s alster, Mrs. lieve he m ay go a s f a r w est as
cinch on the beauty prize, the stan ' or (all upon one’s own mer­
its. . fhe accident of wealth or
Charles Ristau of K a u k a u n , W is- Iow a.
prettiest girl in all the world told position is forgotten. Everyone is
i
j u . t r e tu r n e d
tro m n six w eek , i (all to m a k e a s h o r t s p e a k in g
to u r a piece o f pumpkin pie
Away
rather reversing the usual order,
but Mrs. Cameron, the first and
only woman junk dealer in’ New
York, is now the owner of the one
and only shop in Shanghai, China,
where American-mg^“ clothes are
sold.
Classified
Advertising
r.