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P àgë fo ra ASHL ä XÖ DAILY ftíítÑoá lag to F o ssil, O fggoa to w o rk in th e su m m e r c ro p s. A fte r s p e n d in g th e r e m a in d e r of th e su m m e r a t F o ssil h e w ill go to P e n d le to n , S p o k an e, T acom a a n d S e a t tle. H e p la n s to a rr iv e in S e a ttle In tim e to e n te r co llege w h e re he w ill m a jo r in jo u rn a lis m . E th a A b b o tt is fillin g th e v acan cy on th e local s ta f f a n d w ill be g lad to h e a r from a ll A sh la n d people w ho h a v e n o tes of local in te re s t. C all 39 . LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES A D ully C h ro n ic le o í th o se w ho com e a n d go, a n d e v e n ts of lo ca l in te r e s t. ▼ * ' 1 «’ » i • » ■ I rfoay, A u gust 2 ( , iV&t S & R lX Ë ftô TO GATH ÊR ICE MANUFACTURE INGREA8INCT. AT SHASTA SPRINGS D U N SM U IR , C alif., A ug. 22. — T h e S h rin e rs of th is co u n ty w ill g a th e r a t S ha3ta S p rin g s th is e v e n in g fo r a d in n e r d an ce. O u tsid e g u e s ts w ill in clu d e m em b e rs from Islam a n d Ben Ali T em ples. T oday th e g u e sts w e re ta k e n to th e Sisson H a tc h e ry a n d to v isit th e p la n t of th e W eed L u m b e r com pany. T o m o rro w th e M cCloud L u m b e r co m pany w ill be in sp e c ted a n d a picnic held a t T he B end on th e M cCloud riv e r. $300,000,000 Of American capital engaged in replenishing the ice h o i Value of our artificial ice production 10 times as much as 20 years ago. the Present moment. (or ice, or considerably more than ± •- R O SE B U R G , A ug. 24.— F re d p resent fig- w hile for the sum m er m onths the V isitin g F ro m A p p le g a te — ’ who h a v e s p e n t th e p a s t w eek a t W ellin g to n , local r e p re s e n ta tiv e • 7 dailv av^ratrs» Vsr/Mtlrl K a • B. M. C lu te oi A p p le g a te , O re., th e hom e of M r. G re e r’s b ro th e r, of S w ift a n d co m pany wa3 in d ic t Is in A sh la n d to d ay . M r. C lu te j le ft la st n ig h t fo r San F ra n cisc o , e a rlie r y e a rs s ta te ca p ita l in v ested e x c e ss o t $1.COO,(XW. ed on a c h a rg e of in v o lu n ta ry in each industry. If, how ever, we production of ice by arti. ow n s one of tlie la rg e s t hop-fields w h e re th e y w ill v isit re la tiv e s be- m a n s la u g h te r, in co n n e ctio n w ith assum e th a t the p ercentage of in- ^cial m ethods began in New Or- in th e s ta te an d is v isitin g A sh- fo re r e tu r n in g to th e ir hom o in th e d e a th of G eorge H u m p h rey , crease in capital in the ice factories leans in the closing year of the Lind in o rd e r t h a t he m ay f in d 1 Tulsa, O k lah o m a. Los A ngeles G le n d a le m e rc h a n t, w ho w as . i t is re fre sh in g in th ese not v a lu e 3 o f ^ th e ir a L u u r n ’^ t h T 19M 1 a " d ^ ^ d‘ly a,id ra P*dly h elp to w ork d u rin g th e ho p -p ick -j is a lso in clu d e d on th e ir stop- to reflect th a t ttOOfinnnM caDita, ,voillri . . / . „ . hll J , ^ n c e d esnecia ly in the years days k illed on th e a fte rn o o n of T u e s reflect ing seaso n . H e re p o rts an u n u s u a l- ' ping li3t. ______ _ , W hile no figures d ay , A u g u st 14. K e llin g to n w as o v ertim e to replenish th e ice boxes OGU 000 in 1 9 1 9 ^ * rc tu ru OI ? re available as to the q uantity of ly fine cro p th is y e a r. j ----------- a rra ig n e d a t 2 o ’clock th is a f t e r .heUa X i , S ? f % : p^ a i V e no°„" m f e ' n ' “ ° ‘ bhes’ ^ n ^ Z j ' ^ X ' 1 rS 'A rry ' W ill T ry L uck F is h in g — noon a n d e n te re d a p le a of n o t In P o r tla n d — tribuHUg to .1,^ r e q u ir e m e n t of the i„ ,|,e m u n u fa c n ,;" “ “ -•“ «»•«J H. M. E stes, re p re s e n tin g B ak -i g u ilty a n d fu rn is h e d a bond of M rs. J . L. S m ith is In P o rtla n d e r, H a m ilto n a n d Pacific fro m San " a s ^ te ld d $ 2 ,0 0 0 , th e bond b ein g sig n ed by ' people a re steadily increasing. T h e m estic use is s illu M raied h y th e fa c í latest census re p o rts of 1921 of th at the cen * 4 vvuh'i'hc bYg“ “ 4, , " : “ ?,; v isitin g frie n d s th is w eek. She F ra n c is c o a c co m p an ied by A. B. L. L. C ro c k e r, C lyde W ia rd , P e r m an u factu res m th e U nited S tates th e to tal val SA CRA M ENTO , C a lif., A ug. ue of ice inanura^ u ie d artificial production. A decade ago w ill r e tu r n to A sh la n d a few d ays S helby leave to m o rro w fo r R ogue ry F o s te r a n d E a rl B adgley. indicate, says th e T ra d e R ecord of in the U nited S r bt— C h ild re n ’s D ay S e p te m b e r -i.es m 1921 a t practically no ice frozen by the Y o rk ^ th a f)t h l C ity B ank of New ^u o .o o y .w u agains b e fo re school b eg in s in o rd e r th a t R iv e r w h ere th e y w ill try som e H u m p h re y w as rid in g in K el- $158,889,000 ag ain st $13,781,000 re ,1 r v,, . , , . , 8 a t th e S ta te F a ir, w ill no doubt, nfOS ? i l " í “ “ ™ P e lte d by th e census , f 1 ■ ) lin g to n ’s c a r on th e a fte rn o o n of sh e m ay p u t h e r son, L ee Boyd, of th e b sh in g tu c k le th a t is one r Of th e ice fac to rie s of « « S £ J ‘’T h e V " ... . . th e one e v e ry fam ily is m ost th e 1 4 th , a n d a c c o rd in g to th e in school th e co in in g seaso n . Ihe sp e c ia lty lin e s c a rrie d by ,n te r e s te d a n d „ w l„ f i l l “ ; naS,h V . 5 « o 5 ) ' nSo“ ’ V S S X * • ' " ' - " ■ JS Ch' ap " *° A i r rs. s K ste n t p s s , t th h p e r r e o a u v re o i lo n t ts o rvF in d ic tm e n t, K e llin g to n a tte m p te d M E of ’em . BIG d a y of th e fair. g re a te r th an in 1919. T h is increase H om e F ro m P o r tla n d — to d riv e h is c a r a ro u n d a c u rv e Mr. E stes. W a tc h o u t fo r fish T h e P a r e n t T eachers, and C on of 16% in th e value of the ice o u t D E N V E R , Colo., A ug. 24.— A s o u th of C an y o n v ille in a “ r e c k Mrs. B e rth a C o rth e ll an d d a u g h t s to rie s , M r. E ste s! tu rn in 1921 is th e m ore strik in g m ore th an riinnnn ----- g re ss of M o th ers a re g o in g to p u t W e ste rn T a riff C o n g re ss, called less, im p ru d e n t a n d c a re le s s ” e r M a rjo rie , h a v e re tu r n e d to by reason of th e fact th a t the grand th e ir ice F .S f.P, f ,f ° r s? 11 avai,al >le are now abandoning th e ir s h o u ld e r to th e w h eel fo r to ta l o f all m an u factu res tu rn e d t h ^ iie o b u lS e d f r , n a tu ra ’ Product for the a n , fo r th e p u rp o se of ta k in g th e t a r m a n n e r, c o llid in e w ith a s o u th t h e ir hom e in A sh la n d a f te r h a v R eturns H om e— th is d ay, it is R o ta ry too. So o u t in th a t year, 1921, fell ab o u t sources i , nnU n atu ral final as is evidenced by the fact iff o u t of p a rtis a n p o litic s an d bound a u to m o b ile . H u m p h rey in g v isited w ith M rs. C o rth e ll’s Miss L o ra in e U sh e r r e tu r n s to s is te r. Miss A lice A b b o tt, w h o | h e r ho m e in S a n ta M onica to d ay . P a r e S t - T e ^ c h e ^ o w d i n ^ t o ^ h e 30% below th a t of 1919. T he value as m uch as ti a» tu rn e I ° ne ,,uUr.th th e b ig g e s t producers of arti- s e c u rin g th e a d o p tio n of a p e r w as th ro w n o u t o f K e llin g to u ’s o f the ice m an u factu red in 1921 f a c t o r ^ wl icl S i 5' ’’C *CC a ie in ,he »orth. New fo rm e rly lived in A — sh la n d . - Mrs. M iss U sh er h a s been v isitin g A sh- g a te s w ith th e l r a n a m a n e n t ta r if f policy, su ite d to m ac h in e a n d in ju r ie s in flic te d i CrC^ e ° f , 16,% over total value of die 1921 ice ilH ’’ ^ ’. ^ y ’^ n i a . O hio and K e llin g to n , 1919 w hile the value of all o th e r a b o u t $200 000 000 at the t,l -e f 1 nois’. u’b'le the census of 19J0 C o rth e ll e n jo y e d h e r v isit in P o r t land fo r a b o u t th re e w e e k s a n d I th e n e ig h b o rs ’ c h ild re n . F o r no- th e need3 of th e w e st, h a s been c a u sin g h is d e a th . m an u factu res was d ecreasin g 30% production a n d la s these sam e ex ¿ ‘T *>7 .factori« every state la n d , but is glad to be hom e. m an y p a rtie s an d o th e r in te r e s tin g . body w ill w a n t to go to th e S ta te c a lle d to m e e t e a rly in O cto b er, th e in d ic tm e n t a lle g e s, w as on th e m j h e sam e period. Derts *** °.i . the 1 ,»>°n except New H am p. th e e x a ct d a te to be a n n o u n c e d w ro n g sid e of th e ro a d , a n d b e social fu n c tio n s h av e been T he above sta te m e n t th a t over sum er^ i .'Tí*1 co.n" sJ\'rÇ and V erm ont. g ’ven F a ir on th a t d ay, w ith o u t a t le a s t A bout tw o- ............. . _ sum er F a; cfeu " y d- b l e th e t .,i r a s 7 f th e J 0 X k )0 Z c a u se of h is re c k le s s d riv in g , w as V isitin g S is te r— in h e r h o n o r. F rie n d s of M iss a h a lf dozen y o u n g s te rs . T h a t's la te r. >^00,000,000 w o rth of _ ... A m the erican cost cap,tai is now invested in ice is a p p a r e n t t h 'l jJ, X ’t a,V’ u £ 2 2 “ , b< , t h< fav to r,l5 th d e a th of th e capital is now invested Mrs. N. R. W a llin g of C risto b a l. I slie r w ish h e r bon voyage and T h e call Is sig n e d by p r a c ti th e c a u se of th e w h a t th e W o m e n ’s B u re a u of th e a b o u t $ 4 (Ü .0 ÏÏ!0 Ïl COUn,ry ,S P ^ d u c e d fro m dis», le m ak in g in d u stry is necessarily an paying about G le n d a le m e rc h a n t. C a n a l Zoue is h e re fo r a v isit hope th a t sh e m ay r e tu r n to A sh Year Water. S a c ra m e n to C h a m b e r of C om c a lly a ll p ro d u c in g o rg a n iz a tio n s, A ben ch w a r r a n t w as issu ed w ith h e r s is te r M rs. Loyd Cole on lan d soon. m erce is sa y in g . T h e y ’ll w a n t to c h a m b e rs o f c o m m e rs, b a n k in g s h o rtly b e fo re noon fo r K e llin g SWUVLMING TA N K O P E N E D N o rth M ain St. Mrs. W a llin g w as b rin g th e c h ild r e n ’s p e ts a lo n g associations* a n d o th e r o rg a n iz a ton s a r r e s t, a n d he w as b ro u g h t m e t a t San F ra n c is c o by h e r V isitin g P ark— B Y L EG IO N A T Y R EK A too, fo r th e big e v e n t in th e tio n s r e p r e s e n tin g a ll lin e s of a g in to c o u rt a t 2 o ’clock fo r a r r ic u ltu r a l, co m m e rc ial a n d in d u s fa th e r-in -la w , Mr. J. W . W allin g , F . I. G o lle h u r a n d fa m ily of P o r t m o rn in g . ra ig n m e n t. A tto rn e y G uy C or w ho a c co m p an ied h e r to A sh lan d . lan d a re ca m p in g in th e p a rk th is Y R E K A , C alif., A ug. 23.— A nd now t h a t th e S a c ra m e n to t r i a l a c tiv ity in th e w est. J o in d o n , a sk e d to h a v e th e a r r a ig n A fte r v isitin g h ere, th e y w ill go t o , w ee^- M r. G o lle h u r is special H u m a n e S ociety is takiQ g c h a rg e in g w ith th e p ro d u c e rs in iss u in g M any v isito rs from n e a rb y co m th e g o v e rn o rs of m e n t p o stp o n e d u n til th e r e tu r n m u n itie s a u g m e n te d th e A m lt, O regon., w hich is th e h o m e ; a g e n t fo r th e M a ssa c h u se tts F ire of th e p e t e x h ib its, its su ccess th e call a re la rg e o f Mr. W allin g , w h e re M rs. W all- a n d In s u ra n c e Co., of w h ich J . J . is a s su re d . T he c h ild r e n ’s F a s h - w e s te rn s ta te s in c lu d in g G o v ern of A tto rn e y W im b e rly , w ho h a s crow d of local people a tte n d in g been re ta in e d by M r. K e llin g to n , in g w ill v isit w ith re la tivires. D eakin is th e local a g e n t. th e fo rm a l o p e n in g a n d d e d ic a ion Show in th e a fte rn o o n is a o r S w eet of C o lo rad o , a n d o th e r to h u t J u d g e H a m ilto n d e n ie d th e tio n of th e new m em o ria l sw im new u n iq u e f e a tu r e t h a t R o ta r- s ta t e o ffic ia ls a r e ex p ected re q u e s t a n d p ro ce e d e d w ith th e R eturn H om e— P la n H u n tin g T rip — m in g ta n k h e re la s t S u n d a y ia n s a n d P a re n t-T e a c h e rs w ould jo in in th e c a ll w ith in th e n e x t a rr a ig n m e n t, A tto rn e y C ordon a p few d ay s Mr. an d Mrs. B. H. N elson an d A. E . J o rd o n a n d E d. C oovlin n o t w a n t to m iss. I t w ill illu s- T he a f f a ir w as fe a tu re d by a p e a rin g fo r th e d e fe n d a n t. c h ild re n le ft th is m o rn in g fo r T h e m o v em e n t is d e c a lre d to be expect to leave S u n d a y fo r a h u n t- tr a t e by liv in g m odels j u s t w h a t bau d c o n c e rt, s p e a k in g , a n d sp ec B a k e r, O regon. T hey h av e been ing trip to D ead In d ia n . K n o w in g w e re th e s ty le s in C o lonial D ays s tr ic tly n o n -p a rtis a n a n d in a d d i ta c u la r d iv in g a n d sw im m in g v isitin g a t th e hom e of M rs. N el th e n a tu r e of th e se local m en, th e a n d in th e d a y s of ’49, a n d b e st tio n to its p rim a ry p u rp o se of COMMISSION O FFE R S r n o e v u i T . n v « vt . ..... i s tu n ts - T h e p ric ip a le a d d re s s w as C O O P E R A T IO N TO TEH A M A ,llade by K o b m j . N ixon s o n ’s s is te r, M rs. J . D. M ars fo r pu b lic ex pect w o n d e rfu l re s u lts , i of a ll, j u s t how w e lik e o u r ow n ta k in g th e t a r i f f o u t of p a rtis a n Mayor th e p a st w eek. p o litic s, w ill c r e a te a m ed iu m for k id d ie s to look to d a y — c o stu m s R oy J Schoen a n d C o m m an d er I C ’ M‘ T u r n e r ° f B oss N eilson P ost ! More Campers— fo r th e s a n d p ile — fo r th e a f te r - th e d isc u re io n of th e ta r if f an d T he EfD i ^ L U F F ’>,C aI' ’ A 'lg ‘ 2 3 ' A ltito d e A ttracts— T h e C a lifo rn ia h ig h w a y co m m is-, a lso m ad e s h o rt ta lk s , F . A. T a y lo r of T h e P la z a a n d noon a n d fo r th e e v e n in g , fo r in - I o th e r econom ic issu e s w hich a f T h e m e m o ria l sw im m in g ta n k M rs. W. J. W a llac e m o to re d h is u ncle, E. N. B iden, o f M edford d o o r a n d o u td o o r w e a r, fe c t th e econom ic w e lfa re of sion h a s a g re e d to e x p en d $2,500 Lot the hoys climb to P o rtla n d M onday a n d r e t u r n a re o u t c a m p in g a n d h u n tin g . M r. cost of m ore T h is S ta te F a ir f e a tu re b id s w e s te rn p ro d u c e rs a n d w ill u n d e r fo r m a in te n a n c e of th e u n it of ; c o n s tru c te d a t a ed hom e T u e sd a y , b rin g in g h e r T a y lo r is expected hom e th is eve- fa ir to be a p e rm a n e n t p a r t of a ll ta k e to m a in ta in th e p re s e n t t a r th e S u sa n v ille -R e d B lu b b la te ra l th a n $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 , w as b u ilt w ith fences, play tag, rough P a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mr? H e n ry A. ning. ; f u tu r e fairs. iff d u tie s u p o n w e s te rn p ro d u c ts. ju s t e a st of th is c ity , if T e h a m a fu n d s ra is e d by th e Y re k a A m eri- house amt have their S m ith of P o rtla n d , h mi.- w ith C o u n ty w ill a p p ro p r ia te a s im ila r can L egion P o s t w ith show s, a O ffic ials of th e C o n g re ss a re luit you’ll tie prepared h e r. M r. S m ith h a s been in p oor S a lesm a n V isits— F o u r th of J u ly c e le b ra tio n an d K EN N ET T POST O FFICE fo rm e r G o v e rn o r E . M. A m m ons a m o u n t f o r th e sa m e p u rp o se . for wear accidents with h e a lth fo r som e tim e an d th e Mr. E . T. A lb e rt, re p re s e n tin g BU SIN E SS DO UBLES j o f C o lo rad o , c h a irm a n ; F r a n k J . T h is is th e w ord T. H. R am - o th e r e n te rp ris e s , a WOOLWEAR TWO « h a n g e of a ltitu d e is th o u g h t to th e N o rth w e s te rn H a rd w a re a n d ‘ H a g e n b a rth of S a lt L a k e C ity, say, R ed B luff b a n k e r, h a s rec e iv - T he ta n k w ill be given to th e be a good m e d ic a n t fo r him . Steel Co., w ith offices in P o rtla n d , PANT SUIT. K E N N E T T , C a lif,, A ug. 2 2 .— c h a irm a n of th e O r g a n iz a tio n ed fro m H a rv e y M. Toy, c h a irm a n c*ty by th e legion as a m em o ria l is v isitin g p a tro n s th is w eek. Mr. ■ T he b a d n e s s o f th e K e n n e tt p o s t C o m m itte , a n d J . A. A rn o ld of of th e co m m issio n . to R oss N eilson, son of Mr. and ( ’omplete Fall assort l.a k c P ro v e s A ttra c tiv e __ A lbert v isits s o u th e rn O regon r e g - ' o fl,c e ,ias in c re a se d 100 p e r c e n t F o r t W o rth , T exas, m a n a g e r. T h e offer is th e r e s u lt o f a re - M rs- N eilson of th is city , ment here ready for in th e la s t tw o m o n th s, o r sin co Mr. and Mrs. E. V. C a r te r » ?d u la rly . T e m p o ra ry h e a d q u a r te r s of th e c e n t tr ip o v e r th e S u sa n v ille -R e d w ho gave l‘P b is life d u rin g ti e ----- _— th e M am m oth C opper c o m p a n y C o n g ress a re lo c a te d in th e E n B lu ff ro ad by m em b e rs of th e com w o r,d w ar. n ep h ew , F ra n k C a r te r of E u g en e, your inspection. began to g e t re a d y to re s u m e g in e e rs B u ild in g h e e r a n d p la n s m ission. S u p e rv is o r A lex McCul- cam e to A sh la n d W ednesday Returns To P ortland— In sp e c to r G ilm ore of th e sta»e W ’ © Ö IL b V7 E A K fro m L a k e of th e W oods •?.nd ex M e re d ith B e a v e r r e tu r n e d to 3 in e ltin g a n d m in in g . T h is is a n - fo r m a k in g th e C o n g re ss o n e of la g h h a s a g re e d to p u t $2,500 of b oard of h e a lth d e c la re d th e ta n k I »*• «/« « ta<b«« ’ There’s Real Value In p e c t to r e tu r n to th e la k e today. P o rtla n d W ed n esd ay m o rn in g . H e! a o u n c e d in a s ta te m e n t by P o st- th e la r g e s t g a th e r in g s e v e r held his d is tr ic t ro a d m oney fo r th is th e fin e s t of its k in d in ti • WOOLWEAR T h e lak e is one o f th e m ost a ttr a c lias been v isitin g a t th e hom e of m a s te r J - H- T u c k e r in th e w e st a r e u n d e e w ay. s ta te . w ork. tiv e p laces in th e s ta te an d th e bis p a re n ts , M r. an d M rs. A. M. '■ ____________________ Priced to Suit C a rte r3 w ill p ro b ab ly spend th e Beav« r fo r th e p a s t w eek. Mr. T H R E E P L E A D G U IL T Y TO r e m a in d e r of th e season h ere. Pocketbook. B eaver re tu r n e d to P o rtla n d to WHEN HARVEST HANDS ARE SCARCE LIQ U O R C H A R G E S IN AM ADOR '•»•sun,«- in s d u tie s in th e P o r tla n d , M edical C ollege w h e re he is m- F orm er Girl ill— JA C K SO N , C alif., A ug. 24.— ployd in tlie P a th o lo g ic a l D ep art 1 W ord has been received by A sh A lb e rt M cBee o f P in e G rove a n d la n d frie n d s of th e c ritic a l ill m ent. M rs. E lla A d am s of P ly m o u th , 1 n e s s of Mrs. W u lff, fo rm e rly Miss p lea d e d g u ilty to th e c h a rg e of M arion C u iic k . Mrs. W ulff is Enjoys M otor Trip__ s e llin g in to x ic a tin g liq u o rs b efo re Mr. an d i j r s . E d S ta n n a rd m o t- b e in g tre a te d In a San F ra n cisc o J u d g e C. P. V in cin i in th e s u p e r si to F o o ts C reek y e s te rd a y fo r h o s p ita l an d will p ro b ab ly re q u ire io r c o u rt T u e sd a y . B oth w ill he a good d eal of a tte n tio n as h e r a one d ay o u tin g . T h e S ta n n a rd s se n te n c e d F rid a y m o rn in g . c o n d itio n is g rav e . T h e fo rm e r a re u sin g th e v a c a tio n to th e best P e te r R o m an i of J a c k s o n V al M iss C usick w as w ell know n d u r a d v a n ta g e a n d h a v e e n jo y e d se v ley w as a rr a ig n e d on a c h a rg e of in g th e y e a rs sh e lived in A sh e ra l o u tin g s w h ile h ere. m a n u f a c tu r in g liq u o r an d p lead ed Im Provem ent Service ] la n d w ith h e r p a re n ts , M t . an d g u ilty . S e n ten c e w ill be passed \\ itli Ashland Trade is Ashland Made. R A IN ED farm labor— a n d t h a t’s i th e fa rm e r can do m any h ard jobs a grain grow er. M rs. C. P . C usick. H er f a th e r E n te rta in s a t L a k e __ w ith one helper w here th e old ways tv w hat Is needed w hen th e w ork “On larg e r farm s, a second bind F rid a y m o rn in g . ■was a S o u th e rn P acific d is p a tc h Mr. W . W . 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A ccom pan of th is n a tu r e h a v e been given le d by a boy fro m P o rtla n d w hose th is s u m m e r a n d th o se in v ite d a re Six a p p lic a tio n s h a v e been filed T O D A Y a n d T O M O R R O W n a m e is n o t know n in th is of p a rtic u la rly f o r tu n a te to g e t In w ith th e b o a rd of s u p e rv is o rs fo r fic e , R a illin g shipped o ff from on th e ex c u rsio n s. th e tw o p o sitio n s of h ig h w a y t r a f D am e M isfo rtu n e is a fo o lish fic officers, to be c re a te d in T e P o r tla n d re c e n tly . T h e trip is c r e a tu r e fo r once sh e h a s a victim h a m a C o u n ty u n d e r th e B reed being m ad e fo r th e ex p e rien c e Her«« for W inter— a n d v a rie ty it o ffe rs a n d n o t to M rs. E d w a rd s a n d d a u g h te r in h e r ta llo n s sh e is u n m e rc ifu l L aw , e n a c te d by th e la s t le g is la be one th a t w ill leav e th em in from B a k e r, O reg o n , h a v e a rriv e d in h e r a fflic tio n s. tu re . T h ey a re C h a rle s J o h n s to n C h in a. C h ri3 tm as w ill p ro b ab ly in A sh la n d to sp e n d th e w in te r a t P a u l M ars, w ho h a s been h o u n d - a n d John. J . J o b e , c o n s ta b le an d fin d th e m in th e S ta te s , te llin g th e W . W . R obison h om e. M rs. j ed by ill lu ck re c e n tly h a d m o re c ity m a rs h a l, re sp e c tiv e ly , in C o r ta le s o f b a n d itry a n d m erciless E d w a rd s w ill a c t a s h o u s e k e e p e r m l» fo rtu n e th ro w n b e fo re him to- n in g ; D avid M. E la m a n d J . N. s la y in g such as c h a ra c te riz e d fo r Mr. R o b iso n , w h ile h is d a u g h t- j d a y- In try in g to th ro w a b e lt in - F ro o m e o f R ed B luff; L. E . D ailey C h in a e a rly th is su m m e r. e r, E d ith , is in school in Los A n- to P o sitio n , h is r ig h t h a n d a n d öf T e h a m a a n d M inor C a r te r of Se les. w rist w e re c a u g h t a n d c a rrie d Los A n g e le s.H p k ETA O SH R D L U L eave for H om e Today— ----------- over a m o v in g p u lle y in su c h a L os M olinos. Mr. a n d M rs. F re d C lu te of R e tu rn to A la b a m a — w ay t h a t he s u s ta in e d b ru is e s a n d W h ile G eorge A. H oag, c h a ir S an Jo se, C a lifo rn ia , acco m p an ied Mr. a n d M rs. W . C. P ic k e n s I to rn lig a m e n ts in h is h a n d a n d m an of th e b o a rd m ad e no s ta te by xVIrs. C lu te ’s m o th e rs, M rs. w ith th e ir fa m ily leav e to m o rro w w rist. m e n t to th e su p e rv is o rs , it is W’ick lin e , re tu r n e d to th e ir hom e fo r th e ir hom e in A la b a m a . T hey T h e a c cid e n t o c c u rre d s h o rtly le a rn e d he is opposed to h a v in g y e s te rd a y in C a lifo rn ia . T hey have been in A sh la n d th e p a st j a f te r noon to d a y a n d M r. M ars traffic officers in th is co u n ty . How h a v e v isited a t th e hom e of Mr. th re e m o n th s a n d a re n o t v ery im m e d ia te ly le ft w o rk a n d d ro v e o th e r m em b e rs of th e b o a rd s ta n d C lu te ’s p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. S. an x io u s to leav e O regon. M iss to a p h y sic ia n s o ffice, w h e re h is on th e q u e stio n h a s n o t y e t been W. C lu te on 91 N u rse ry s tre e t. Lucy P ic k en s h a s been th e jn s p ir - J h a n d w as tre a te d . H is In ju ry is d isclo sed . T h e b o a rd w ill m eet T h e tr ip is being m ade by m o to r a n o n fo r m an y so cial fuiipG ons n o t s e rio u s o r p e rm a n e n t b u t he nex t M onday. a f te r a w e e k 's visit h e re w ith w hile on h e r s ta y h e re w i t h \ e r I w ill p ro b a b ly be a b s e n t fro m th e frie n d s a n d o th e r rela tiv e ? p a re n ts . M r. W illia m P ic k A s , j sh o p se v e ra l d a y s u n til th e liga- w ho h a s been em ployed by tA« m e n ts a n d m u scles h av e g ro w n HOOD R IV E R W ANTS K la m a th F a lls V isited— NEW W A TER PROJECT W h ittle T r a n s f e r co m p a n y , is W- in to p o sitio n . M r. a n d Mrs. B. C. C rim m in s tu rn in g to A la b a m a w ith th e fan}- j __ _________________ r e tu r n e d W ed n esd ay from K la ily. B efore co m in g to A sh la n d , . HOOD R IV E R , O re., A ug. 24.— w as in p odr i 1 1 BA O F F E R S TO H ELP m a th F a lls a n d s u rro u n d in g d is W illiam P ic k e n s w as In T h e c ity co u n cil, fo llo w in g a v isit tr ic ts . T h ey w ere a w ay from h e a lth , b u t by h a v in g a n o p e ra - B IT L D RIO OSO BRIDGE to tl|e so u rc e by M ayor P e rig o , C/kiramounl (y'idiuv h o m e a b o u t a w eek a n d e n jo y ed tion a n d being b e n e fltte d by th e C o u n cilm an H u e la t a n d C ity E n th e o u tin g v ery m uch. c lim a te , h e Is a lm o s t e n tir e ly w ell YUBA C ITY , Cal. A ug. 23.— g in e e r C la rk , to d a y a n n o u n c e d a from th e illn ess he s u ffe re d . Y uba C o u n ty s ta n d s re a d y to s h a re d ecision to file on Cold sp rin g , lo The primitive adventures of V isitin g J o rg e u s o n H om e— in th e exp en se of a b rid g e to be c a te d a b o u t 20 m iles s o u th w e st M rs. H e n ry B a n k a is v is itin g B n w ern ian T o u rin g __ | c o n s tru c te d b etw een R io Oso in of th e city on th e lak e b ra n c h of an island wilderness, the “ th is w eek a t th e J o rg e n s o n hom e Dan B o w e n n a n , one tim e cub S u tte r C o u n ty a n d W h e a tla n d iu H ood riv e r. P la n s call fo r in s ta ll silken intrigue of sm art so a t 913 B o u le v a rd . M rs. B an k s r e p o r te r on th e T id in g s fo rc e , . Y uba C o u n ty , a s p a r t of th e h ig h - a tio n of a w a te r sy stem t h a t w ill ciety—i t ’s vibrant with both. See Our See Our Is fro m M edford a n d m an y c u te r le ft la s t w eek fo r a n e x te n d e d m o- ! w ay Y uba C o u n ty h a s d ecided to su p p ly th e n e e d s fo r 25 y e a rs , o r —also— tain m en t.s lav e been p lan n e d fo r , to r trip t h a t w ill in clu d e p r a c tia l. ¡b u ild th ro u g h t h a t 't e r r i t o r y . T h is m o re, to com e. 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