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- LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES :
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A D aily C hronicle of th o se w ho com e and go, and events -
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D eW itt R eady For B u sin ess—
I C alifornia.
F rie n d s of W . F . D eW itt w ill
l»e g lad to know th a t M r. a n d Mrs. V isitin g a t H u r s t H om e__
D e W itt h av e r e tu r n e d
to th e ir
M r. a n d M rs. Don D avis, w hose
h o m e a f te r e n jo y in g a te n d a y ’s w e d d in g w as a re c e n t social ev en t
o u tin g . T hey cam p ed a few d ay s in A sh la n d , sp e n t th e w eek end
a f t e r lea v in g A sh la n d a t D iam ond a t th e hom e of M rs. D av is’ p a r ­
L a k e w h e re m an y M edford peo­ e n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. O. E . H u rs t
p le w ere fo u n d . A fte r lea v in g th e on B each s tr e e t.
Mr. a n d M rs.
la k e th e y r e tu r n e d to th e N a tu ra l D avis a re liv in g a t C h ilo q u in and
B rid g e on B o gue R iv e r w h e re , d ro v e o v er in a m ach in e.
th e y e n jo y e d th e re3t of th e ir h o l­
id a y . T h e w e a th e r w as ideal fo r V isits P a r e n ts —
t h e i r trip a n d a lo n g e r v a c a tio n
E llis P o tte r, w ho is lo cated in
c o u ld have been w ell sp e n t .
H o rn b ro o k on a s u rv e y o rs o u tfit,
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s p e n t th e w eek en d w ith h is p a r-
D. O. K. K. V isitors—
<*n,S’ Mr’ and Mr9’ Frank P otter
M r. a n d M rs. A lb e rt R e id lin g - ° f E m e ric k aV enue'
e r , Mr. a n d M rs. F re d W e is h e a rt
Gone to A laska—
a n d G eorge R ockw ell of P e k in .
M rs. E. S. R u d d , acco m p an ied
111., w ho w ere m e m b e rs of th e
by h e r son, Dr. S o u th e r, w ho h a s
o r ie n ta l band of E l Medi T em ple,
been v isitin g a t th e R u d d hom e,
N o. 1., of th e D. O. K. K . of P e o ria
left y e s te rd a y fo r A la sk a . T hey
Illin o is , sto p p ed
h e re en ro u te
I will leav e th e tra in a t S e a ttle
h om e, via C a lifo rn ia , fro m
th e
a n d v isit a s m an y p o in ts of i n te r ­
r e c e n t c o n v e n tio n of th e D okkies
e s t in A la sk a a s tim e p e rm its . Dr.
in P o rtla n d to v isit a t th e hom e
S o u th e r w ill leave his. m o th e r a t
of M r. a n d M rs. W. H. Ilo d k in -
S e a ttle , on th e r e tu r n trip , an d
aon on C h u rc h St. T hey a rriv e d
go to C hicago w h e re he h a s b u si­
h e re S a tu rd a y n ig h t a n d d e p a r t­
ness in te re s ts .
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h e a r t a n d G eorge R ockw ell are*
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n eices a n d n e p h e w s of M r. H o d - v i s i t i n g F r i en«ls—
k in so n . W h ile in A sh la n d , m u ch
M rs. Je£.fiie S ta n n a r d w ho , g
o f th e s u rr o u n d ,n g c o u n try w as v laitlu g fro m C alifornia> , p e n t
«bow ed to th em by v a rio u s m o to r j S u n d a y a n d M onday a t th e hom e
tr ip s a n d th e E a s te r n e r s w e re of h e r friend> Mrg B a r n a rd in th e
p le a se d w ith th is v alley an d th e B elleview d is tr ic t.
p ro sp e c ts it offers fo r hom e seek -
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e ra . T he hand of w hich th e y w ere
R and c o n c e rt in L itliia P a rk
m em b e rs, w as a w a rd e d first p riz e I to n ig h t, follow ed by a d a n c e on
in th e c o n te s t a t th e c o n v en tio n th e O pen A ir P a v ilio n . T h is is
in P o rtla n d .
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VICTORY HIGHWAY ROUTE
P A R IS , A ug. 21.— F le a s and
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GALT, C alif., A ug. 2 2 .— R eso ­
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d e c la re d in a p a p e r re a d re c e n tly
ready in excess of th a t o f last
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b e fo re th e F re n c h A cadem y of
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D E N V E R , C olo., A ug. 22.—
IN D IA N A P O L IS, In d .. A ug. 21.
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on tw o h e a lth y dogs. W ith in a ed by th e D e p a rtm e n t of th e i n ­ d u c e rs, aid e d by b a n k e rs , c h a m ­ 000 people, a b o u t 92 m iles so u th in p o in t of m em b e rsh ip to ta ls,
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y e a r one of th e h e a lth y do g s died te r io r a t B irm in g h a m , A la, w h ere b e rs of co m m erce, a n d o th e r civic and w est of C hicago, is th e ap- a h e a d of Illin o is w hich s ta te leads
of th e sa m e d ise a se .
e x p e rim e n ts lo o k in g to w a rd s th e h o dies in a n e ff o r t to ta k e th e , p ro x im a te c e n te r of A m erican Le P e n n s y lv a n ia by a good m a rg in . m a tte r, w ere passed a t a m ass
T h e co-ex isten ce of c a n c e r in use of p la n e s in ru s h in g th e ta r if f o u t of p a rtis a n p o litic s a n d gion p o p u la tio n in th e U n ited ‘ I11 Hie n e x t d iv isio n , Iow a an d m ee tin g called by th e G alt C ham -
m an a n d dor; is fre q u e n t, th e doc­ tra in e d m in e -re sc u e m en of th e se c u re th e a d o p tio n of a p e rm a n ­ S ta te s , a c c o rd in g to fig u re s com - j O hio a re fig h tin g it o u t, w tih I ber ol ( o m m erce h e re S a tu rd a y
to r d e c la re d . He sa id he h ad se v ­ B u re a u of M ines to th e scen es of e n t ta r if f policy
s u ite d to th e piled a t n a tio n a l h e a d q u a r te r s of | C a lifo rn ia , M in n eso ta a n d W is- I evening.
e ra l tim es d isc o v e red th a t both m ine d is a s te rs a re b e in g m ade. n e e d s of th e w est, to o k d e fin ite th e o rg a n iz a tio n . T h is c o m p u ta ­
I lie. a d v a n ta g e s of in cre ase d
c o n sin in a th re e -c o rn e re d c o n ­
dogo a n d c a ts in h om es w h e re A la n d in g field h a s been lo ca ted form to d a y w hen G o v e rn o r Sw eet tio n is based on elgioii m em b ers
to u ris t tra v e l, if th e new road
te s t fo r th e six th , se v e n th and
th e re w ere c a n c e r p a tie n ts a lso a t C arb o n H ill, an A la b a m a coal of C o lo rad o a n d o th e r w e ste rn in la te J u ly , 1923.
passed th ro u g h G alt, w ere p o in ted
w ere a ffe c te d .
m in in g to w n, an d o th e r fie ld s g o v e rn o rs jo in e d w ith th e p ro d u c .
I o u t.
T he legion p o p u la tio n n a tu r a lly e ig h th places.
w ill be lo ca ted a t m in in g tow ns e rs in a call fo r a W e ste rn T a r ­ follow th e p o p u la tio n of th e
w ith in re a s o n a b le fly in g ra n g e of iff C o n g ress. T h e C o n g re ss w ill c o u n try . T h e c e n te r of th e w hole
fifty
m iles w est an d
th e m in e -re sc u e s ta tio n of th e B u ­ be held in D en v er e a rly in O ctob- 1 n a tio n
re a u of M ines a t B irm in g h a m . e r. th e e x act tim e to be a n n o u n c e d ! s lig h tly s o u th of In d ia n a p o lis, '
T ria l flig h ts of p la n e s c a rry in g a t a n e a rly d a te .
• w h e re is lo ca ted legion n a tio n a l I
B u re a u of M ines tra in e d m en ,
A ll th e s e p o in ts i
T he o ffic e rs of th e C o n g ress h e a d q u a r te r s .
t h a t n ig h t, so e v e ry b o d y w ill be
eq u ip p e d w ith oxygen b re a th in g a re E. M. A m m ons, fo rm e r gov­ a re w ith in a 100-m ile d ista n c e of
V isitin g At Lake Of W oods—
th e re .
299-1
CHICAGO, A ug. 22.— T ra g e d y a p p a ra tu s h a v e been m ad e be­ e rn o r of C o lo rad o , c h a irm a n ; each o th e r, so th a t g e o g ra p h ic a lly j
Dr. F H. J o h n s o n a n d fam ily ,
th a t foillow ed J o se p h W e in stein tw een R o b e rts fie ld , B irm in g h a m F r a n k J . H a g e n d a rth of S alt s p e a k in g , th e p re s e n t h e a d q u rt-
le f t S u n d a y m o rn in g fo r L ak e of H om e A g a in , G one A ga
a n d C arb o n H ill.
in—
| a b o u t th e s q u a lo r of re d R u ssia
, L a k e C ity, c h a irm a n of th e o r- e rs of th e o rg a n iz a tio n is a c e n ­
L a k e of th e W oods to spend th e ir
M r. a n d M rs. C. D. W oods w h o c lin g s to him in th e m id st of
Tw o p la n e s
of th e A la b a m a ' g a n iz a tio n c o m m itte e a n d J . A. te r lo ca tio n fo r d ire c tio n of th e
v a c a tio n . D r. J o h n s o n is lo cated s p e n t B u y e rs ’ W eek in P o r tla n d , p eace a n d p le n ty in C hicago.
N a tio n a l G u a rd , e a ch c a rry in g a A rn o ld of F o r t W o rth , T exas, a c ­ w ork of th e v e te r a n s ’ body.
in M edford.
an d v isited M a rsh fie ld a n d R o se ­
T h e fo rm e r te a c h e r, w ho is 60 N a tio n a l G u a rd p ilo t a n d a B u ­ tiv e h e a d of th e S o u th e rn T a riff
T he p re p a ra tio n of m em b e rsh ip
b u rg , besides v a rio u s o th e r to w n s y e a rs old a n d
h a rd ly a n y th in g re a u of M ines e n g in e e r, tra n s - A sso ciatio n , m a n a g e r.
figures re v e a le d m an y in te r e s tin g
D r. G reg g H om e—
j in th e n o r th e r n p a r t of th e s ta te , , m o re th a n a w igw am of sk in h u n g • p o rte d five s e ts of re s c u e a p p a r-
T he m o v em e n t is d e c la re d to fac ts. A lth o u g h m o st of th e w e s­
Dr. G. W. G regg re tu rn e d hom e r e t u r n ed hom e la s t w eek.
N ot o v er a hone fra m e w o rk , fell re- ' a tu s fro m B irm in g h a m to C arb o n be s tr ic tly n o n -p a rtis a n w ith th e te r n s ta te s h a v e a c o m p a ra tiv e ly
T
M onday from W illiam so n
R iv er w a itin g fo r th e lu s t of t h e trip , c e n tly on th e h a rd s te p s of a H ill, a d ista n c e o f 60 m iles, in p rim a ry p u rp o se of ta k in g th e low m e m b e rsh ip , c o n sisten c y in f f p P I D E M I C S of disease cun generator. The fum igation Is ac­
w h e re he sp e n t a few d ay s. Dr. to w e a r off, M r. W oods im m edi- te n e m e n t b u ild in g .
4 6 m in u te s , o r a t th e r a te of 80 ta r if f o u t o f p a rtis a n p o litics, c re ­ to ta ls p ra c tic a lly d e te rm in e d th e '
often be headed off if the complished by pouring form alde­
G reg g jo in e d th e C h an ey fa m ily I a te ly Pr e Pa r ed fo r a h u n tin g trip
C row ds
g a th e re d .
Som eone m iles an h o u r.
I t is e s tim a te d a tin g a m ed iu m fo r th e d iscussion e a s t an d w est lin e a t th e M issis- irs t eases a re prom ptly isolated hyde into perm anganate of potaah.
Hie dish should be large enough
In K la m a th Co.,
b u t re tu r n e d ! a a d ,e it Suild a y m o rn in g w ith ! su rm ise d it w as lack of food th a t t h a t th e m in im u m tim e th a t
of th e ta r if f a n d o th e r econom ic sippi riv e r. T h e n o rth a n d so u th a id every possible source of In­ so th a t the liquid will not boil over
fection stopped and cleaned up.
ho m e w ith o u t them . T he re m a in d -
Alr’ A lb e rts to e n jo y th e h u n tin g m ad e th e
d e re lic t so w eak. T he w ould h a v e been re q u ire d by a
issu e s w hich a ffe c t th e w e lfa re line w as m o re d iffic u lt to e s ti­
S’atu rally , th e rooms of the first or spill on the fioor, as the per­
e r of th e p a r ty a re exp ected
t o - 1 8easou- W hile in P o r tla n d , M r. b y s ta n d e r
h u rrie d to a n e a rb y
sp ecial ra ilro a d e n g in e to co v er of w e s te rn p ro d u c e rs a n d to a s ­ m a te . T h e g r e a t c itie s in th e r e ­
>atients should be rendered harin- m anganate will stain.
m o rro w .
a n d M rs. W oods v isite d th e ir r e s ta u r a n t, g o t a
g la s s of m ilk th e d ista n c e w ith a c le a r r ig h t-
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d a u g h te r , V iolet, w ho is em ploy- j a n d som e b re a d an d o ffe re d
it to of-w ay w ould h a v e been th re e
E n g la n d , p lay d th e p rin c ip a l p a r t f. 1‘riestniann, of Illinois, “a thor- should not he below 50 degrees F.
ta r if f d u tie s upon w e s te rn p ro
cd th e re in s te n o g ra p h ic w ork. W e in stein .
in s e ttin g th e lin e so f a r n o r th , m gh fum igation is in order. It and more effective disinfection will
V isitin g Newport—
H e g u lp ed it dow n i h o u rs, w h ile a n a u to m o b ile tru c k d u c ts.
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as a g a in s t th e g re a t e x p a n se s a n d •annot harm and may save much be obtained If the tem p eratu re is
H o w ard R ose a n d w ife le ft M on­
“ I t is to he a C o n g ress in w hich
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SO degrees F. o r ubove ut the be­
sp a rs e ly s e ttle d re g io n s of th e «uttering to others.
pu b lic ro a d s w ould h a v e re q u ire d fre e tr a d e r s , ta riff-fo r-re v e n u e
d a y m o rn in g fo r N ew p o rt and
ginning.
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a
line
across
the
room
and
“ E lev en y e a rs a g o I w as a m an fo u r h o u rs.
s o u th a n d so u th w e st. O nce th e
o th e r to w n s in th e n o rth e rn p a r t
c o m p e titiv e ta r if f a n d p ro te c tiv e
m
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shlander—
“About 7*6 oz. perm anganate of
a g ric u ltu ra l s ta te s w ere m et, h o w ­
of p o sitio n in P e tro g ra d . I w as
o f th e s ta te . T he trip w as m ade
In o rd in a ry re s c u e w o rk fol
ta r if f a d v o c a te s can p a rtic ip a te
A’ith a tea kettle of w ater to potash and 1*4 pts. of form aldehyde
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by m ac h in e a n d th e R ose fam ily
lo w in g e x p lo sio n s a n d fire s, it is w ith o u t s u rr e n d e rin g th e ir view s
iiimldify the room is also desirable. to ta c h 1,000 cubic feet of space In
I tra v e lle d s ta n d a r d p ra c tic e to u se n o t less fo rm e r G o v e rn o r A m m ons s ta te d n iin te d ; a n d th e p re p o n d e ra n c e of
w ill u n d o u b te d ly
h av e a good I m er re s id e n ts of D u n s m u ir, b u t Z io n ist m o v em en t,
“A fter having stopped all of the ttie room Is a good proportion. «
I w ho h a v e s p e n t a p o rtio n of th e a ro u n d th e w orld.
tim e.
th a n five s e ts of oxygen b r e a th ­ in e x p la in in g th e p u rp o se of th e th e n o rth w as e s ta b lis h e d .
■racks, leaving only the door open
“Open draw ers and doors of
p a st seaso n in A sh la n d , r e tu r n e d
Bad tim e s cam e.
I w e n t to in g a p p a r a tu s fo r th e re sc u e of C ongress.
T h ese fig u res do n o t ta k e in io for a rapiil exit, place a m etal or bureaus, w ardrobes and closets te
“ R e g a rd le s s of o u r
to D fin sm u ir re c e n tly to live fo r | C hicago. W ith m e w as m y son.
lisb on the door to r a allow free access of the gas.”
M oves To F a r m —
p o ssib le e n to m b e d m in e rs a n d in co n v ic tio n s on ta r if f p o lic ie s of c o n s id e ra tio n a n y te r r ito r ia l or ••artlie,
th e p re s e n t. Plans« fo r th e ir fu - My w ife a n d th re e p r e tty d a u g h t­
M rs.
M a rg a re t
R eives
th e re c o v e ry of bodies. I t is n e ­ g o v e rn m e n t, w e can s u re ly all
a n d i tu r e w ere u n s e ttle d b u t L os An-
e rs I le f t in P e tro g r a d . My boy c e ssa ry to use oxygen b re a th in g
d . . a u . g h 1.
te r e x p ect to m ove ^r o m l g eles w as b ein g
a g re e t h a t th e t a r if f s h o u ld be
c o u sid e re d a s w as ta k e n sic k a n d d ied of th e a p p a r a tu s in th e p o iso n o u s an d
t h e ir hom e on th e B o u lev ard to!
tre a te d a s a n econom ic issu e ;
th e ir p e rm a n e n t h o m e.
f lu .’ T h en I fell sick a n d w as irre s p ira b le a tm o s p h e re s w hich
th e farm re c e n tly p u rc h a se d by
t h a t th e f a r m e r s o f th e w est a re
ta k e n to a h o sp ita l.
M rs. R eiv es from M rs. J. W. M ills
a r e g e n e ra lly fo u n d a f t e r e x p lo ­ e n title d to th e sam e tr e a tm e n t as
You w ill fin d “ L ong L ost Ma-
“ W h en I cam e o u t I w as d e s­ sio n s a n d fire s.
S r. T h e farm c o n sists of l o r , y | m a ” am i “ T h a t Red H ead G a l’’
T h e a p p a ra tu s th e m a n u f a c tu r e r s of th e e a s t;
p e ra te .
P e n n ile ss.
H u n g ry .
I used in th e a irp la n e te s t w eighed
f o u r a c re s in fru it
t h a t th e m en w ho to il upon th e
a a d a h ‘a , r a ! a t th e d a n c e in L ith ia P a r k to ­
w a n te d to die. B u t now , now I a p p ro x im a te ly 200
p o u n d s and fa rm s, in th e m in e s an d fa c to rie s
a n d Is lo cated a c ro ss B ear C reek
T H E T H E A T E R BEAUTIFUL
n ig h t, im m e d ia te ly a f t e r 't h e band w a n t to see m y w ife a n d d a u g h t­
th e w e ig h t of th e tw o p ilo ts a n d of th is c o u n try sh o u ld n o t be
n o r th of th e covered b rid g e. T h e
c o n c ert.
299-1 e rs once m o re .’’
tw o p a s se n g e rs a g g re g a te d a b o u t b ro u g h t in to d e s tru c tiv e c o m p e ti­
c o n s id e ra tio n
w as v ery re a s o n ­
H e g n aw ed a g a in a t h is c ru s ts . 780 p o u n d s.
a b le a n d th e sa le w as h a n d le d by A t Lake—
tio n w ith th e p a u p e r la b o r of fo r­
N ickels, d im e s a n d q u a r te r s r a i n ­
C. B. L a m k in , local re a l e s ta te
e
ig n c o u n trie s a n d t h a t th e r a te s
M rs. H. M. C h a u n e ll a n d g u e sts ed dow n on h im . T he crow d d is ­
dealer.
W e ste rn
lu m b e r
p ro d u c in g on o u r w e ste rn p ro d u c ts in ih e
le ft M onday fo r C r a te r L a k e a n d p e rse d .
s ta te s a r e a s su re d
of a ste a d y p re s e n t t a r if f a c t s h o u ld be g iv ­
a re ex p ected hom e to n ig h t. T hey
H is tra g e d y w as j u s t a n o th e r m a rk e t fo r tim b e r p ro d u c ts fo r en a fa ir tria l b e fo re m a k in g a n y
D e s tin a tio n U n know n—
a re m a k in g th e trip by m o to r a n d little in c id e n t in th e ir city life.
th e n e x t tw o y e a rs.
Airs. E a rl H o sier, Mrs. Sim Alor
re d u c tio n s.
w ill p ro b ab ly e n jo y th e v a c a tio n
r is , Mrs. R ance M orris a n d tw o v ery m uch.
c h ild re n an d M rs. O. H. C a rte r
le f t e a rly th is m o rn in g fo r a m o to r Home from C alifornia—
a k
-A N D ON DESERT
a n d ca m p in g trip . L ake of th e
Air. W. J . D o u g h e rty a n d fa m ­
II
E
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R
TEM
PEST­
W oods will p ro b ab ly be in clu d ed ily
re tu r n e d
Sunday
e v e n in g
BREEZE GAME THE
In th e ir lis t of v isitin g places but
lro m a tw o w e e k ’s, v a c a tio n trip .
UOUS
LOVE
AND
m o re d efin ite in fo rm a tio n w as n o t T hey v isited D u n sm u ir, C a lifo rn ­
VOICE FROM THE
g iv e n by th e g ro u p . T hey w ill r e ­ ia, w h e re th e ir son is em p lo y ed ,
DESERT
DANGERS answersxhç desert's love c a l l . /
t u r n w ith in th is w eek u n less o b lig ­ a n d a lso sto p p e d a t W eed, C a li­ Hie United States the world’s greatest d o llars v a lu a tio n of fu rs im p o rted o f d o lla rs w o rth se n t to us a re
MINARET CALLING
ed to do so e a rlie r.
PL AV.
fur consumer. Our neonle snend a . tb a t ’n tb e couatry fro m w hich d ra w n fro m fo reig n co u n tries and
fo rn ia , to v isit frie n d s.
C ra te r
THEM BACK.
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t
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t h Sy a re se? t to, th e U n ited S ta te s th e ir colonies a n d re -e x p o rte d to
L a k e w as in clu d e d on th e r e tu r n
>3UU,0U0,U00 a year for furs, a n d a re th e re fo re exclusive of th e U n ited S tates, th e w o rld ’s big-
R eturn to D unsm uir——
jo u rn e y hom e.
One-half of the finished product is , e
an d ta riff d u ties, an d g e s t im p o rte r a n d co n su m er of
Air. a n d Airs. A. R. Alount and
„ .
. ,
also rem e m b e r th a t th e 160 m illion furs.
produced from furs drawn from d o llars w o rth re p o rte d by th e 1921
u /u A „
,
so u R o b e rt, w ho h a v e sp e n t th e
\ e s ! W e H ave No B a n a n a s ’ !
p a s t tw o w eeks v isitin g a t th e b u t th e r e will be a d a n c e a t th e i
h o m e of Mrs. M o u n t’s s is te r. Airs. Open A ir P a v ilio n in L ith ia P a r k !
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
A. F. A b b o tt 346 L ib e rty s tr e e t, to n ig h t.
T h e -su m m er fur" which h a , in
2 9 9 -!
the p a st h alf dozen y e a rs h elp ed d red s of m illions, and m ay p e r- ’" ? r^en ^ am,1y , . R ussian sable, th e
r e tu r n e d to th e ir hom e y e s te rd a y
to
reliev e th e m o n o to n y of th e h aps cross th e 300 m illion d o lla r p ’" -
sq u irrel, k a ra k u l, th e
a fte rn o o n . \\ h ile in th is v icin ity , Leaving for V acation—
m
id-sum
m
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period
is
now
in
its
line
in
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1923
T
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most successful season. W ith th e big in cre ase in re c e n t y e S is dSe
u " lia
\ n th e opossum
b ad ^ r , ,
M rs. M ount v is ite r lie r s is te r, Airs.
G. F . M cC onnell a n d w ife le ft
H e n ry H a n se n in S am s V alley and to d ay fo r L ak e of th e W oods to latost developm ents in its use, in p a rt to la rg e r q u a n titie s of fu rs ‘ . -Otter> w h l k , evcn th e dom estic
upon co lla rs of light w eight sum - used and in p a rt to h ig h e r prices Cat ,s “ o t e n tir «1y.e*en»Pt from th e
f a th e r , Z. P. W e b ste r a t T a len t. sp en d th e ir v a c a tio n .
M r. Mc­ mer g a rm e n ts a n d a c o n tin u a tio n T he g ro w th in th e use of fu rs is sc7aiPb,e to o b tain m a te ria l w ith
M r. M ount is a n e n g in e e r on th e C onnell is em ployed a t th e N eal
of th e fo rm in w hich it h ad a l- illu stra te d bv th e fact th e TT
w h ,c " to m cef th e c o n sta n tly in­
S o u th e rn P acific r u n n in g so u th g ro cery .
ready been utilized th e 1923 se a- census re p o rts show th a t th e cao i- C«eac in? d em an d of fash io n . M ost
fro m D u n sm u ir.
’On^vrH p ro b ab ly “b rea k th e rec - ta i of th e fac to rie s en gaged in th e
SUrm m er ftVr s ” a re su PPb ed
ord of th e s h o rt p erio d since th e p ro d u ctio n of fu r goods in cre ase d b / - th i t ° XeS’. ,th e ,m a r te n - the
LOST On M ain S t., b etw een sum m er fu r becam e a n o ticeab le from 30 m illion dollars in 1914 to sq “ ,r re l> th e m ink a n d th e R ussian
L eaving for Stockton—
T h e a tre a n d H o te l A sh la n d , featu re of th e life of th e A m erican 81 m illions in 1919. N ew Y o rk and ?able-
c o n sid erab le q u a n tity of
Air. a n d Airs. E rn e s t Royce w ho
• La re now bcin£ used fo r light
T u e sd a y n ig h t.
B la c k p u rse , cities. For it is only a b o u t six C hicago a re th e chief fu r m a rk e ts
h a v e been v isitin g a t th e hom e
w eight w ra p s a n d co n sist alm ost
c o n ta in in g com e c h a n g e , je w ­ j years, says th e T ra d e R ecord of of the U n ited S tates
The N a tio n a l C ity B ank of N ew
e n tire ly o f th e fo re ig n p ro d u ct,
o f M rs. R oyce’s p a re n ts , Mr. and
e lry , keys, etc. L eave a t H o tel i F o rk , since th e developm ent of th e
? - erta in ly th e re can be no d o u b t larg ely k a ra k u l, C hina kidskins,
M rs. H e n ry R eed, on O ak s tr e e t,
A sh la n d . R e w ard .
299-1 ■ fashion an d its use is still chiefly ot th e $norm ous in crease in th e M ongolian lam bskins, ra b b it skins
w ilt leav e to m o rro w fo r Stock-
! confined to the U n ited S ta te s and sum s Pa *d fo r furs, since th e to ta l a n d erm ine.
to the c ity in w hich th e fash io n o u tp a t o f ¿ he fu r fac to rie s of th e
i s t h is in c re a sin g dem and nf
to n , C a lifo rn ia .
Mrs. O scar S il­
F lo w e rs W a n te d a t C h a m b e r—
o rig in ated , P aris.
c o u n try
has g ro w n
fro m
27 th e w o rld for f S s m at ¡H all v re-
v e r a n d son will accom pany them
l o w h a t e x te n t th is new fash io n
d o llars in 1899 to 160 ducing th e t i m b e r o7 V u r b e a r i T
T he local r e g is tr a tio n b u re a u
h o m e a n d w ill a lso v isit O ak lan d
of
the
wearing
of
furs
in
mid-
J 92. u 1’ while th.e value
animals or
or iiKciy
likely to
to ao
do so
so in
in the
th f
u n d e r th e c h a rg e of M rs. J . H.
wi m is in uiiu*» e
-w. animais
______
______ _____
su m m e r h as p a rtic ip a te d in th e
¿ hae
n e a r fu tu re ? N ot to an e x te n t yet
a n d S an F ra n c isc o before r e t u r n ­
F u lle r, a n n o u n c e s
t h a t a ll th e
in g to A sh la n d .
lo w ers w hich w ere b ro u g h t in for. fu rs by the people of Pt he ? ye1^ r ’°.rJto tbe wa£ t ° « m il li o n s t f aPt a n y m a r i a l s h o ^ L e ï ï th e
by th e c itiz e n s of th e to w n som e U nited S ta te s is difficult n / d e t e " - ¡ h e ^ a f " ^ ° 1 U923^° i ” ».0 " ’ d" ^
“ " ^ fro ^ n a tu S fV o * ^
V isitin g Parents—
tim e ago. h av e now w ith e re d a n d |
th f X ™ , "^ e x p re ss ^ h e ' w ith th e m ° n th o H u n e
f?A,o w ' d by a" enlargem ent of
Mr. a n d M rs. C lin to n C. Cole all d o n a tio n s of flo w e rs w ill be '
*i?°Wi v er’ exPrfes’ th e ..............................
th e “fu r fa rm in g ” in d u stry w hich
W h e re do th e y com e from th ese b a s ,n re c e n t y e a rs m ade .lim ited
a rriv e d in A sh la n d y e s te rd a y from a c ce p ted a g a in a - th e to n rw t« k T rm fk J h a t sl'?inrner f.u r stl11
■« mnoi, 1
1
t o u n s ts 1 form s b u t a sm all p ro p o rtio n , p e r- h u n d red s o f m illions of d o llars c o n trib u tio n s to th e w o rld ’s fur
O a k la n d , C a lifo rn ia fo v isit a t
g t a m uch b e tte r im p re ssio n of ,,a PS 10 o, of th e h u n d red s of m ill- w o rth of fu rs used by o u r p e o p le ? c r°P, w hich is now estim ated a t
th e h o m e o f M rs. C ole's p a re n ts ,
A sh lan d if th e y a re a b le to g o !
° do? L \ an n u a lly p aid fo r A bout o n e -h a lf from o u r ow n fo r- Pr °h a b ly 250 to 300 m illion dollars
M r. a n d M rs. J . H. D oran. Mrs. in to th e re g is tr a tio n o ffice w illed
r th e Peo Ple °* ,tb e U n ited e sts and plains a n d m o u n tain s an d a y e a r m th e fo rm in w hich it leaves
C ole w ill be re m e m b e re d by h e r w ith .lo w e rs th a n ,< th e y go ( « i |
S S ®
u S ?
co»-
,
pay .o r iu rs a o ac tu a lly tries, chieflly
C anada, ’ R u ssia h u n t«r s . v*ho in th e F all and W in-
A s h la n d frie n d s a s Miss F a n n y
a b a re office to re g is te r.
run into th e h u n d re d s o f m illions. Siberia,
C hina. G reat
B ritain.’ te r m o n th s ra n sa c k th e fo re sts and
D o ra n .
— -________________
be im p o rts o f fu rs in all form s F ra n c e , G erm any, th e S candi- P,ains a n d m o u n ta in s of th e globe
New Fall and Winter
.
n , , e bsca' y e a r ju s t ended to - n av ian c o u n tries, Ja p a n , A u stra lia . to obta,’n m a te ria l w ith w hich to
New Dresses In both
M otors from C hico—
1 ne a b s o rp tio n of la r g e r vol-- ;a!ed n e a rly 100 m illion dollars N ew Z ealand, A rg e n tin a and In d ia ’ m eet tbe g ro w in g dem and from all
Coats Are Here.
Silk and Wool, are
th e w orld and especially
M iss E ssie G le n d e n n in g accom ­ um es of s h ip m e n t by w a te r 1 a ^?.’.ns* an a v e ra gc of a b o u t 25 fo r fu r b e a rin g anim als a re found' Pa rts
th ro u g h th e P a n a m a c a n a l to A t- 1 g i ° n, l & yC» r p r ’OF
th e w.ar4 even ™ th e tro p ical as w ell as th e th a t o f th e U n ited S tates.
p a n ie d by h e r m o th e r a n d b ro th e r
here.
m o to re d to A sh la n d th is w eek an d
are c a llin g on A sh la n d frie n d s. a n d saw m ills.
.4 - ’
M iss G le n d e n n in g g ra d u a te d from
°s
'
K
“d ressed fur«” 20 m ’1l’a t
tb e i b an ,
co u n tries, colonies an d a n d th e re h a s been no com plaint
t h e A sh la n d h ig h school a few
M a n u fa c tu rin g pay c h eck s of
And wb?n
m ilbons/
. ‘«lands, th o u g h in a few cases, no- u v a n y q u a rte r of th e use in th e
y e a rs a g o a n d i3 now te a c h in g in O regon to ta l $81,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 y e a rly . th ?
i, T " 1? "
- , ^ a t ta b ,y G rea.t B ritain and F ra n ce , a U n ited S tates o f in ju rio u s dyes in
ea y one h u n d red m illion
co n sid erab le p a rt of th e m illions p re p a rin g furs for th e consum er.
TARIFF REVISION
CEN1ER AI PONTIAC :
T5E VOICE FR0MTÄ5
M INARET
Today
THE “ SUMMER FUR” AND
THE FUR TRADE IN GENERAL
Tomorrow
g
Final Clean up Sale of
WASH DRESSES
All Wash Dresses to he closed out al greatly reduced prices,
made of Gingham, Ratine and Tissue Gingham, All priced
for Clearance in three lots.
Lot 1
Values to $6.00
Lot 2
Values lo $8.00
NOW
$3. 95
NOW
$4.95
Lot 3
Values to $10.00
N O W
$5.95
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