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AsntAX Í^BÁ i LY TtDîjfòà»
; LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
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iucM lay, .August 2 1 , 1923
How The Family Takes Oft New Slang—Buddie
'• — H a d e r '
A D aily C hronicle of th ose w h o com e and go, and even ts of
local
in terest.
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M oving To R o s e b u rg —
t a fo rm e r g a ra g e m an an d Mrs.
M r. a n d M rs. P. S te v en s of M acK enzie w ill be re m e m b e re d as
84 2 B la in S t. h a v e sold th e ir Miss B loom , an in s tr u c to r in th e
p ro p e rty to
F re d
G re e m a n of J u n o r H ig h school d u rin g th e tim e
D u n sm u ir, C alif. Mr. a n d M rs. Ste sh e w as in A sh la n d .
v e n s a n d fam ily a re m oving to i
R o se b u rg to m a k e th e ir f u tu r e
Move To R oseburg—
h o m e.
M r. a n d M rs. E. F . T u ttle , an d
(?
I fam ily w ho h av e re sid e d on A lida
V isitin g Parents—
■ S t., th e p a s t few y e a rs, le ft t o - !
Mr. a n d M rs. G eorge D odson (j a y j,y m o to r fo r th e ir f u tu r e
m o to re d from Sim s, C a lifo rn ia t o | ] iom e in R o se b u rg . Mr. T u ttle is
v is it M rs. D o d so n 's p a re n ts , M r. em ployed in th e S. P. offices.
a n d M rs. O. B. T u rn e d of th is
T hey w ere ac co m p a n ie d by th e
c ity . T hey e x p ect to r e tu r n to S te v en s fam ily , w ho also , w ill
th e ir hom e S u n d a y a n d w ill ta k e live in R o se b u rg .
M iss E rla T u r n e r back w ith them
on a tw o w eeks h u n tin g trip .
New M an In T e le p h o n e Office—
J . V ic to r F a r n e ll of St. H elen s
In H ospital w ith Broken A n n —
is in A sh la n d to re p la c e M rs. D ora
Dr C. W . H an so n is in th e H u b b a rd in th e local te le p h o n e
h o sp ita l as th e re s u lt of an ac ci­ office. M rs. H u b b a rd w ill ta k e h e r
d e n t t h a t h a p p e n e d y e s te rd a y a f ­ v a c a tio n a t th is tim e a n d A sh la n d
te rn o o n . T h e c a r in w hich he an d p a tro n s w ill be g lad to w elcom e
a p a rty of frie n d s w ere d riv in g Mr. F a r n e ll d u r in g h is s ta y here.
tip p e d o v e r a n d M r. H an so n w as
th ro w n in su ch a p o sitio n t h a t his V isiting From W hittier—
k n e e w as b ro k en . F o rtu n a te ly , he
M iss H elen M oore is v is itin g a t
w as th e only m em b e r of th e p a rty th e h om es of h e r s is te rs ,
M rs.
w ho s u s ta in e d a n y in ju ry . H e w as ¡M ilto n F ra le y a n d M rs. H al Mc-
b ro u g h t to th e h o sp ita l as. q u ick ,N a ir th is w eek. M iss M oore w ill
♦is p o ssib le an d h is c o n d itio n is teach th is w in te r in W h ittie r, Cal.
n o t th o u g h t to be s e rio u s.
I a n d is m a k in g h e r v is it in A sh-
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fa ll d isp la y of h a ts
la rg e s t t h a t sh e has
d u rin g th e tim e she
A sh la n d . D a te s fo r
w ill be given la te r.
w ill
had
has
fall
be th e
I
to offer 1
been in
o p en in g
V isit Caves Sunday—
D o ro th y J o n e s, E s th e r K lein-
h a m m e r, E lw ood H e d b e rg a n d
C lyde Y oung com posed a p a rty ,
w ho v isite d th e O regon C aves,
S u n d ay . W h ile a t th e caves, th ey
m et M iss G lenn R o b e rts, a fo rm e r
A sh la n d
g irl,
w ho is w ork -
in g in P o rtla n d . Miss R o b e rts had
d riv e n fro m P o rtla n d w ith a p a r-
ty of frie n d s a n d by coin cid en ce
h a p p e n ed to be a t th e cav es th e
sam e tim e th e A sh la n d p a rty w ere
t h ere.
l la n d p r e p a r a to r y to th e o p e n in g
H om e From Portland—
I of ^he w in te r te rm , Miss M oore
“ D oc” S a n d e r, p o p u la r b u sin ess is a fo rm e r A sh lan d g irl h a v in g
m a n , is hom e from P o rtla n d w h ere lived h e re d u rin g h e r h ig h school
h e a tte n d e d to b u sin ess.
W hile days.
th e r e , he v isited h is s is te r w ho
w as a lso v isitin g P o rtla n d from
Visit Caves—
A rk a n s a s , b u t w ho w ill p ro b ab ly
! Geo. F . M cNoble a n d fam ily A sld a n d G u e sts—
com e to A sh lan d b e fo re r e tu r n in g j from S to c k to n , C al., a re r e g is te r ­
M rs. M abel A .R o b e rts, d e le g a te
to h e r hom e.
to
th e re c e n t W o o d c ra ft conven-
e d a t th e H o tel C o lu m b ia.
Mr.
v
e
n
tio n in M arshfield, w as accom ­
M cNoble is an a tto r n e y in S tock-
P rom inent E n gin eer V isits—
I ton a n d h a s been sp e n d in g a va- p a n ie d hom e by h e r m o th e r, M rs.
G eorge M cV icar. c h ie f e n g in e e r c a tio n a t S h a s ta R e tre a t w ith h is H e n d r>cks a n d M rs. C arly le. M rs
of p a rt of th e ( r a te r L ake ro ad fam ily . T hey m o to re d to A sh la n d j B enson a n d p a rty live in M yrtle
a n d p ro m in e n t e n g in e e r on o th e r I y e s te rd a y a n d w ill v isit th e O re- P o in t a n d wlB v is it a t th e R ob-
ro a d s, h a s m oved his fam ily to gon caves to d ay b e fo re r e tu r n in g e r t 3 liom e a few days.
M edford w h e re th e y m ay resid e . to th e ir h o m e in th e s o u th .
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M r. M cV icar w ill be re m e m b e r­
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H ere From B erkeley—
ed as th e e n g in e e r w ho s u p e rv is ­ V isitin g F ro m K la m a th C o u n ty __
^ r s - d e ss*e S ta n n a rd
accom -
ed th e c o n s tru c tio n of th e G reen
M rs. O rv ille G lick of K la m a th p a n ie d by h e r son, E d w a rd S ta n -
S p rin g m o u n ta in ro a d a n d lived Co., is in A sh la n d a t p re s e n t vis- lla rd a n d w ite ’ a re v isitin g th is
in th e H e n ry E n d e rs hom e on itin g h e r p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs. w eek a t th e F - H, W a lk e r a n d J.
I
B e a v e r hom es. T hey a rriv e d in
th e B o u lev ard . A s h la n d e rs hope J. M. B eav er on H e n ry St.
th e y w ill be a b le to r e tu r n h e re
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f A sh la n d th is S u n d a y , a n d w ill re-
fo r th e w in te r.
V a c a tio n in g In N o rth e rn C al.__ m a *n h e re as long as p o ssib le be-
Mr. a n d M rs. A. G. A dam s le ft
V isit from G rants Pass—
M onday a fte rn o o n fo r a few d ay s
N o rth e rn
C a lifo rn ia .
W . C .“ B ill” H olm es a n d w ife triy in to
m o to re d to A sh la n d from th e ir T hey w ill r e tu r n T h u rs d a y of th is
h o m e in G ra n ts P a s s to v isit at week.
th e H. P .H o lm es hom e on M an­
z a n ita St. T hey s p e n t a few h o u rs I'. ii R oute To Crater Lake—
h e re S a tu rd a y e v e n in g a n d plan
• M r, a n d M rs. F lo y d C reaso n of
on com ing nex t w eek fo r a lo n g ­ D u n sm u ir w ere th e g u e s ts of Mr
e r sta y . “ B ill” H o lm es is w o rk ­ an d Mrs. D. D. Good on th e ir trip
in g in th e S ta n d a rd Oil em ploy to C r a te r L a k e la s t w eek. M rs.
in th e n o rth e rn city.
C reason w as fo rm e rly M iss G ladys
Good.
Loral M erchant R eturns—
M r. a n d M rs. H. O. A nderson Home from V acation—
a n d fam ily w ho v isite d P o rtla n d ,
Mr. a n d M rs. M e rritt R a n d le s
d u rin g th e B u y ers W eek a re hom e and B obby h av e re tu r n e d fro m a
fro m th e ir v a c a tio n . M rs. A n­ tw o w e e k ’s m o to r tr ip th a t took
e rs o n v isited Mrs. P h ilp o tt, w ho th em to P o r tla n d a n d N ew p o rt.
is in th e P o rtla n d S u rg ic a l H os­ W hile in P o rtla n d , th e y v isited
p ita l w h ile in P o rtla n d .
Mr. Mr. R a n d le s ’ s is te r, M rs. J . A.
A n d e rso n is m a n a g e r of th e A sh ­ S u tto n ,and b ro u g h t M iss J o s e ­
p h in e S u tto n hom e to v isit u n til
la n d M ills
school b eg in s in P o rtlaK d . T hey
sto p p ed one n ig h t in G ra n ts P a ss
S p en d in g Yacat ion—
D r. B la k e an d fam ily a re s p e n d ­ and v isite d M rs. R oy M cA llister,
in g th e w eek-end a t C a rro n v ille , file trip w as d e lig h tfu l a n d m ore
O regon. D r. B lak e p lan s to spend tim e could h a v e been s p e n t e n ­
jo y in g s ig h ts a n d frie n d s in th e
th e g r e a te r p o rtio n of h is tim e
n o rth e rn p a r t of th e s ta te .
h u n t a n d fishing.
H om e From Trip—
M rs. R. C. G oodm an w ho has
h zeen tra v e lin g th e g r e a te r p a rt
o f th e su m m e r, r e tu r n e d to A sh ­
lan d S a tu rd a y ev e n in g fro m a
tr ip th a t in clu d e d p o in ts in S o u th ­
e r n C al., a n d a lso n o r th e r n O re­
g o n . T he f a r th e s t p o in t v isite d in
O reg o n w as th e D alles w h ere
M rs. G oodm an v isited re la tiv e s
a n d frie n d s. S he is g lad to be
h o m e.
T aken T o H o sp ita l—
M r. Ed B issell, w ho w as b ro u g h t
to th e C o m m u n ity H o sp ita l last
w eek fo r m edical tre a tm e n t, leaves
to n ig h t fo r S an F ra n c isc o w h e re
h e w ill e n te r th e S o u th e rn P a ­
cific H o sp ita l. Mr. B issell is very
ill a n d w ill be a c co m p an ied so u th
by h is w ife a n d n u rse . M iss K an-
aley , of th e local h o sp ita l.
He
is p e rh a p s o n e of th e o ld est
fre ig h t c o n d u c to rs on th e S h a sta
D ivision a n d his illn ess is re-
g re te d by his m an y frie n d s.
H peniling V acatio n In A sh la n d —
M rs. M u rray , a n u rse from M ed­
fo rd , is s p e n d in g l ie r v a c atio n in
A sh la n d in o rd e r to be n e a r th e
p a rk a n d e n jo y it w hile off d u ty .
S h e is a t th e hom e of M rs. W illy
on M a n zin ita S t., w hile in tow n.
R ented New H om e—
M r. a n d M rs. T hom L afferty
h a v e re n te d tlie h o u se at 2 ‘J S outh
P io n e e r Ave., from M r. A lb e rts
a n d w ill m ak e th e ir f u tu r e hom e
th e re .
• _______
M acK enzie Proud P a r e n t -
A sh la n d frie n d s w ill bo glad
to b e a r of th e b irth of a so n to
M r. a n d M rs. A. B. M acK enzie in
P o r tla n d ,
O regon,
on
A u g u st
s e v e n te e n th . T h e young m an h as
b een n a m e d B ru ce B loom a n d he
a n d his m o th e r a re g a in in g as
ra p id ly a s p o ssib le. M r. a n d M rs.
M acK enzie a r e b o th fo rm e r A sh ­
la n d p eo p le a3 M r. M acK enzie is
A
y o u r ie t F ex
piece of cakp
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HOTEL F IR E DAMAGE IS
in g f re ig h t c a rs lu th e A lg in a a n d t h a t th e v e rd ic t w as based
AT NEVADA CITY
I
ra ilro a d y a rd s. B u rn s w as trie d e n tire ly upon c irc u m s ta n tia l e v i­
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, th re e tim es in (he P o rtla n d c o u rts dence. He in tim a te d th a t th e p ro s­
NEVAD A CITY , C al., A ug. 21. |
¡ a n d a c q u itte d . C asey w as trie d e c u tio n had failed to show' con­
— F ire w hich b ro k e o u t in a s ti r ­
i tw ice, tile ju ry in th e first tria l clu siv ely th a t C asey fired tiie
w ay u n d e r th e U nion H o tel la te
fa ilin g to re a c h a v e rd ic t. On th e s h o t th a t re s u lte d in Phillips*
S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n th re a te n e d a
SA LEM , O re., A ug 20.— C o v e r - ! second tria l th e ju r y re tu rn e d th e)
d e a th . T h e ju d g e f u r th e r m e n tio n ­
s e rio u s c o n fla g ra tio n a s th e h o ­
n o r P ie rc e to n ig h t receiv ed a l e t - ! v e rd i,’t of g u ilty , w ith o u t re c o in - ; ed th e fa c t th a t B u rn s, a lle g ed
tel b u ild in g is n e x t to th e N eva­
te r from e x -Ju d g e K a v a n a u g h of ¡m e n d a tio n . J u d g e K a v a n a u g h lat
c o -p a rtn e r in th e c rim e, w as a c ­
d a C ity G a ra g e, a big c o rru g a te d
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q u itte d , w hile C asey w as c o n v ic t­
iro n s tr u c tu r e . T h e fire d e p a rt­
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ed and se n te n c ed to h an g .
m en t, ho w ev er, soon h ad seven
s tre a m s of w a te r p lay in g on th e d e a th s e n te n c e im posed upon Dan c o u rt, w h ich a f te r rev ie w in g th e
blaze, e x tin g u is h in g it b e fo re it C asey, sla y e r of “ B u c k " P h illip s, ev idence, affirm ed th e verd ict of STOP SI \D.AY DANCES;
fo rm e r sp ecial a g e n t fo r th e O re ­ th e lo w er c o u rt rec a ll thew fi
w as fa irly s ta r te d .
START 1 A. M. MONDAY
T h e h o te l b u ild in g w as occupied g o n -W a sh in g to n R a ilro a d & N av­ th e lo w er c o u rt. An effo rt th en
by D om inic M ezzetti as a lo d g in g ig atio n com pany, be co m m u ted to w as m ad e to have th e su p re m e
C L E A R L A K E , la .. A ug. 20.—
house. It is ow ned by C h ris C h ris ­ life im p riso n m e n t. C asey is sched-! co u rt rec a ll Hie m a n d a te in th e \\ hen tile a u th o r itie s d e m a n d e d
te n se n . T h e d a m a g e w as a b o u t tiled to he h a n g e d a t th e p e n ite n -j C asey case, hut th is w as u n su c ­ th a t S u n d ay n ig h t d a n c es sto p ,
te n tia r y h e re n e x t F rid a y .
cessful.
$1,00, co v ered by in su ra n c e .
th e m an a g e m e n t of th e R ay sid e
C asey a n d J o h n
B u rn s w e r e 1 J u d g e K a v a n a u g h
, in h is le tte r A m u sem en t P a rk co m p lied — and
c h a rg e d w ith th e m u rd e r of P h il­ to G o v ern o r P ierce,
said he had s ta r te d M onday m o rn in g dan ces.
lips, w ho had d e te c te d th e m loot-1
p resid e d a t b o th of C asey ’s tria ls !
T he d a n c es la s t u n til 3 a. in.
$ 1 ,0 0 0
B A K E R , O re., A ug. 20.— P ie c ­
es of o re a ssa y in g a t m o re th a n
$15,000 a ton h av e been fo u n d
on th e R ed, W h ite a n d B lue m ine
a t M a lh e u r, a c c o rd in g to T. S.
G lenn, p a r t o w n e r of th e m ine,
w ho w as in B a k e r y e s te rd a y . I t
is believed th a t o n e of th e ric h ­
e s t q u a rtz led g es e v e r u n co v ered
h e re h a s been lo cated by Mr.
G lenn a n d J a m e s W o rsh a m on
th e m in e w hich is ow ned by Geo.
IL B odfish.
B oth of th e m in e rs, w ho a re o p ­
e r a tin g on a lea se a n d a n o p tion
to p u rc h a s e , w o rk e d fo r y e a rs a t
th e R ain b o w m ine, w hich w as a
$ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 p ro d u c e r. T hey be­
lieve t h a t th e y h a v e as la rg e a n d
rich a vein a s th e R ain b o w .
T he new led g e is r a id to c o n ­
ta in som e “ je w e le r ’s q u a r tz ” sim
ila r to th a t fo u n d in th e A la sk an
M CM INNVILLE. O re., A ug. 21.
field s.
T he lo w est a ssa y , it is — M cM innville to d a y a p p ro v ed
re p o rte d , ru n s $100 a to n an d bond issu e s to p ro v id e new e q u ip ­
from th a t up to $ 1 5 ,000 a ton. m en t fo r th e fire d e p a rtm e n t and
T he ledge, 18 in ch e s th ic k , h a s to b uild a
c o n c re te b rid g e on
been blocked o ff fo r 60 fe e t in G ra n t s tr e e t, o v e r C ozline c re e k ,
le n g th an d 60 in d e p th a s a p re - • only one w a rd r e tu r n in g a m a jo r ­
lim in a ry p ro sp e c t a s to its size.
ity a g a in s t e ith e r m e a s u re . T he
M r. G lenn d e c la re s t h a t h e an d ex cep tio n w as th e second w a rd ,
his p a r tn e r w ith pick a n d shovel w hich voted a g a in s t tiie b rid g e.
o p e ra tio n s h av e ta k e n o u t q u a rtz
T he e le c tio n a ro u s e d c o n sid e r- ,
c o n ta in in g m o re th a n $10,000 in a b le in te r e s t an d 562 v o tes w ere j
gold in th e la s t few w eek s, w hich c a st o u t of a p o ssib le 1000 on 1
is re a d y to m ill a s soon a s th e th e fire d e p a rtm e n t issu e. F ire !
p la n t is w o rk in g .
C hief H old en a n d C o m m issio n er j
T he m in e in c lu d e s six claim s. B igelow of P o rtla n d w e re h e re
T h e re is a trip le -d is c h a rg e six- y e s te rd a y w ith one of th e P o r t­
s ta m p m ill on th e p ro p e rty , re a d y lan d p u m p e rs, w hich w as d e m o n ­
to o p e ra te . T he m ill h a s a c a p a c ­ s tr a te d to th e crow ds. T hey cam e
ity of IS to n s of o re a day.
on M ayor W r ig h t’s in v ita tio n .
to re
S ta n n a rd w ill r e tu r n to
i B e rk eley w h e re he is te a c h in g in
tb ° U n iv e rsity of C a lifo rn ia . T he
S ta n n a rd s a re fo rm e r re s id e n ts of
A sh la n d a n d w ill h av e m an y
frie n d s to v isit d u rin g th e ir s ta y
h ere. M iss A m y S ta n n a rd , w ho
ta u g h t in th e H igh scool a few
y e a rs ago a n d a lso g ra d u a te d
from th e local schools, is p ra c tic ­ GERMAN-MADE MUSIC ON
in g p h y sic ia n in W a sh in g to n , D.
SALE AGAIN IN FRANCE
C.
P A R IS ,
A ug.
2 0 .— G erm an -
m ad e m usic is a g a in on sa le in
In Portland—
F ra n c e , a f te r h a v in g been boy­
M iss E d ith M oody w ho h a s
c o tte d since th e b e g in n in g of th e
T he b o y c o tt o r d e r of th e
s p e n t th e s u m m e r in A sh la n d a t w a r.
th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts , left F re n c h M usic E d ito r s ’ S y n d ic ate
T h u rs d a y fo r P o rtla n d to v is it a t was. re sc in d e d on J u ly 10,
T he G erm an M usic M e rc h a n ts ’
th e hom e of h e r b ro th e r, Z en n as
M oody. O w ing to th e d e a th of a S y n d ic a te h ad lifte d th e ir b o y co tt
baby b o rn to M rs. Z en as M oody on F re n c h m usic sin ce la s t J a n u ­
th a t lived only a few h o u rs, Miss a ry .
M oody le ft A sh la n d so o n e r th a n
sh e h a d exp ected . A fte r v isitin g
in P o r tla n d , sh e w ill go to Spo­
k a n e w h e re sh e w ill te a c h in th e
pu b lic sch o o ls th e co m in g w in te r.
T h e v o te w as:
F ire e q u ip m e n t bonds, $16,000
— fo r, 4 4 5 ; a g a in s t, 117.
B rid g e bonds, $ 3 6 ,0 0 0 — for,
3 6 2 ; a g a in s t, 182.
03 C a rs R e g is te r—
‘N in e ty -th ree c a rs re g is te re d
y e s te rd a y a t th e local r e g is tr a ­
tio n b u re a u
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
Tomorrow
Today
^
Thursday
voì CE fromisì
MINARET
The Love
Call of
Salome,
Sheba,
Cleopatra.
On The
Wings
Of The Desert
Night
Freedom As Limitless As The De sert
D a n n e r— Dam a n d c a n a l to ir ­
r ig a te J o rd a n
v a lle y w ill cost
$330,000.
Hi Sail Francisco—
.»Ir. a n d M rs. G. II. H e d b e rg a re
in S an F ra n c is c o w h e re Mr. H ed
Arrived at Noon Today—
the hillside, cutting ever-deepening <>
M rs. G eorge B ro o k m ille r an d b erg is re c e iv in g m ed ical a tte n
gullies, and carrying away the best
d a u g h te rs , L o ra in e ,
E d ith a n d tion a t th e S. P. H o sp ita l. T he
of the soil, is carried! off very
slowly toward some natural drain
Mr. H ed b e rg ’s
B etty, r e tu r n e d to d a y fro m Red s e rio u s n e s s of
or tile. Much of the w ater is ab- i
Bluff w h e re th e y sp e n t th e p a st c o n d itio n is not k n o w n , b u t if an
[National Crop Improvement Service.]
sorbed Instead of running off, build­
w eek.
Tiie R ed B lu ff cam p o p e ra tio n is th o u g h t a d v isa b le, T P H E average hillside farm Is usu­ ing up a reserve for the crops to
ally priced very low, and yet follow.
g ro u n d , w h ich is. one of th e n ic ­ Mrs. H e d b e rg w ill re m a in in San
The grading is done with the so-
e st on th e c o a st, se rv e d a s th e F ra n c isc o u n til su c h a tim e th a t m any A m erican fa rm e rs w ho a re
using th e ir b rain s a re building such called V-ditcher or terracer, the
hom e fo r th e A sh la n d to u ris ts , Mr. H e d b e rg can com e h om e, o r farm s up and m aking them pay
earth gradually being worked out
an d m an y c o m p lim e n ts on A sh ­ a t le a st, is w ell o n ' th e ro a d to good profits, w ith com paratively into a sort of bank or terrace with
sm all laud Investm ents.
la n d ’s c a m p in g fa c ilitie s w ere recovery.
a slight ridge to aid In holding back
T e rra c in g as w orked out by p rac­ the surplus water. The state col­
h e a rd . A cco rd in g to one p a rty ,
tical farm engineers, is th e key to leges have estimated that the cost
th e cam p w as th e b est betw een
th eir success. T housands of y ears of doing this work runs from 50
H om e F ro m V a c a t i o n -
V ic to ria, B. C., a n d R ed B luff,
old in principle, yet it rem ained cents to $1.50 and upwards, de­
M iss H elen D ick erso n re tu rn e d for som e keen-thinking m en of th is
pending on the slope, soil condi­
w hich ia c la im in g a good b it co n ­
from P o rtla n d w h e re sh e sp e n t g en eration to w ork out a p lan for tions, etc.
s id e rin g th e d ista n c e covered by
terrac in g th a t would fit in w ith our
“T he w ork is done rapidly and
tw o w eeks v isitin g frie n d s a n d
th e a s s e rtio n .
C a lifo rn ia ro ad s
conditions.
Slowly w orking up
re la tiv e s,
She w ill re s u m e h e r te rra c e s by b an d o r logs and oxen can be fitted In d u rin g slack tim es
a re a b o m in a b le a n d O regon p a v e ­
on th e farm ,” says N ew ton Boyd
d u tie s in the c re a m e ry .
did n ot su it th e tem peram ent of of M ichigan, “and it certain ly stops
m en t looked m ig h ty good to one
our up-to-date farm ers.
w ashing c u ttin g aw ay.
I w as
w ho is n o t used to ro u g h ro a d s
T h e ag ric u ltu ra l colleges an d th e a fra id to tack le It a t first, but
in such q u a n titie s a s fo u n d in L eave F or Lake—
federal dep artm en t w orked out th e a fte r read in g how to lay out the
th e s o u th .
M rs. D y ru d e, C a rl D y ru d e and system o f M angum te rra c e s which contours In th e governm ent bul­
a g u e st, w ho re sid e on F o u r th st. is now so w idely used in th is coun- letin, and a fte r learn in g how th e
trv. (U. S. B ulletin No. 997.) B rief­ V-shaped d itc h e r-te rra c e r took th e
Mr. S. II. S h o rt, p ro p rie to r of le ft to d a y to v isit C r a te r L ake. ly^, the te rra c e is sim ply a b ro ad backache out o f It, I w’ent rig h t
th e E a s t Side P h a rm a c y , re tu rn e d T hey a re m a k in g th e trip by m o t­ bank o f earth , contouring a field a fte r It, and It h a s added m any
T he do llars to th e value of my hill
y e s te rd a y w ith h is fam ily from o r a n d w ill be a b s e n t from w ith a slight g rad e o r fall.
w ater, instead of ru sh in g down land."
S e a ttle a n d T acom a. T hey w ere hom e u n til F rid a y .
a b s e n t from A sh lan d tw o w eeks,
a n d e n jo y ed th e o u tin g to th e
On C am ping Trip—
N th d e g re e .
T hey v isite d r e la ­
Mr. a n d M rs. A llie P o w ell, th e
tiv e s in S e a ttle , a n d sp e n t a p o r­
p o p u la r “ c id e r ” people a t th e d e ­
tion of th e tim e a t A m erican
pot, re c e n tly s ta r te d on a ca m p in g
L aket
T h e tr ip w as m ade in
trip in hopes of b e n e fitin g
Mr.
Tie are making room for the new 1924
Mr. S h o r t’s m ac h in e.
P o w e ll’s h e a lth . M r. P ow ell h as
BUICKS and are offering Better than Bargains
been ill fo r som e tim e an d th e
in the following:
Local W om an Home—
c h a n g e of s u rro u n d in g s w ill p ro b ­
M rs. J . II. Sugg, w ho le ft last a b ly benefit him .
1921 Buick Six—Perfect condition
week fo r San F ra n c isc o to p u r-
New
Top and T i r e s ................................. $850.00
c h a re h e r fall a n d w in te r lin e of
H om e From M otor Tour—
h a ts , r e tu r n e d liom e th is m o rn ­
192.) Buick Sport—Just like New
M rs. J a m e s L ennox. M iss B eth
ing. T h e trip w as m ad e hy m a ­
and a B e a u ty ......................................... $1650.00
c h in e a n d M rs. S uggs p ays h e r L ennox a n d P a u l N ichols of V al­
1922 Chevrolet—All but new; shock
v ery low tr ib u te to th e ro a d s in ley View , w e n t to C re c e n t C ity,)
Absorbers, Kelly Tires—a B a rg a in ___$450.00
C a lifo rn ia .
T h e tr ip s o u th w as la s t S a tu rd a y m o rn in g by w ay of
m ade by w ay of S a c ra m e n to an d G ra n ts P ass. T h ey r e tu r n e d M ou-i
a t no tim e w ere th e ro a d s as good day by w ay of th e R o o sev elt H igh-!
a s th o se in O reg o n — u n til th e w ay a lo n g th e c o a st to O rick th e n !
Don’t Delay—They’re
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p a v e m e n t w as re a c h e d , th e n th e
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redw oods.
fo r p le a su re . R oads by w ay of
Red Bluff w ere fo u n d in no im ­
proved c o n d itio n on th e r e tu r n
A storia— Driving
of
piling
trip . F re e to a d m it, M rs. S ugg is starts for construction
of new
g lad to be in O regon a g a in . H e r $9,000 business structure.
STRIKING BARGAINS
BUICK SALES AGENCY
Ashland
Early Fall Blanket Sale
300 Pairs Cotton and Wool
for August Sales.
100 Pair Cotton Sheet Blankets, Speeial
$2.25
50 Pair Cotton Sheet Blankets, Speeial
$2.50
100 Pair Heavy Cotton Blankets, Speeial
$2.08
50 Pair Heavy Cotton and \\ ool Mixtures,
Special
.
$3.50 to $6.00
ALL DOUBLE BL ANKETS
—Full Size—
Buying solid eases enables ns to n ke Ih ese special
prices until September first.
Buy Blankets Now
They’ll not be as cheap this Winter. A limit of six pair to a customer
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At The Above Prices
Oregon City Robes
Now On Sale
Wool Blankets from
Oregon City
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