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págk rom H « H ABÉtÁÑft ¿Áltf itbiÀGâ »»«» » t M » ^ I t> >» • »■»■« U H A D ally C h ro n ic le o f th o se w ho com e a n d go, a n d e v e n ts of lo c a l in te r e s t. XO Ftsfötrö CAStAttrkS ix TWO öhfcÄkö tìn te li# I LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES j * | INJURED BÏ HEIFER Mr3. L ong, g ra n d m o th e r of R oy an d R ay m o n d L a th ro p , w ho co n V isiting from Portland— ; a n d frie n d s. d u c t a ra n c h se v e ra l m iles wrest *Mr. a n d M rs. W . H. B a llin g e r ----------- of G ra n ts P a ss, i3 In th e h o sp ita l o f P o rtla n d a re ca m p in g in th e j M iss H a rtle y H om e— to d ay fo llo w in g a n a tta c k Mon p a rk fo r a few days. Mr. B a llin - ; M iss A da H a rtle y w ho h a s been d a y m ad e upon h e r by one of g e r Is o n e of th e o ld e st m ail j v isitin g fo r th e p a st se v e ra l w eeks th e L a th ro p cow s, sa y s th e C our- c le r k s on th e d iv isio n h a v in g ru n i in C o ttag e , G rove. P o r t O rfo rd , ie r. M rs. L o n g h a d e n te re d th e fro m P o rtla n d tp A sh la n d a b o u t B an d o n a n d o th e r p o in ts on th e e n c lo su re w h e re th e cow w as te n yearsx T h is i3 th e f ir s t y e a r, co ast, r e tu r n e d to h e r hom e re-J p e n n e d an d it m ad e a d a s h a t h e r. h o w ev er, t h a t he h a s been a b le c en tiy . Mias H a rtle y d e se rv e s a n y She wa3 u n a b le to avoid th e on- to b rin g h is fam ily to A sh la n d . v a c a tio n t h a t w ill len d h e r p l e a - , ru s h in g a n im a l a n d w as s tru c k B efo re a rr iv in g in to w n, th e y v is su re , b u t h e r m a n y frie n d s w ill ( an d k n o c k e d dow n. T h e cow ite d C ra te r L a k e , a n d o th e r scenic be g lad to le a rn t h a t sh e h a s re- g o red h e r b ad ly , th e h o rn s p icrc- p o in ts. M r. B a llin g e r is v ery tu rn e d ' to A sh la n d . in g th e fle sh in se v e ra l p lac e s, in- e n th u s ia s tic o v e r L itliia P a rk . ----------- flic tin g deep w o u n d s. I t a lso P au l Mars R ecuperating— ¡ w a lk e d on h e r, b ru is in g M rs. H ere for School— P a u l M ars is re c o v e rin g fro m L o n g b ad ly . She w as ta k e n to Owen P u rd y , b ro th e r of Miss th e in ju r y to h is w rist a n d b a u d , th e h o s p ita l im m e d ia te ly a n d w as R u th P u rd y , a rriv e d in A sh lan d but w ill be n o t be a b le to w ork j re p o rte d to d a y to be re s tin g m o re th is m o rn in g from M alin, O re fo r se v e ra l days. M ars w as fo rt- easily- gon. H e p la n s to e n te r th e high u ñ a te to h a v e no m o re s e rio u s ac- T h e cow h a d a y o u n g c a lf an d school fo r th e w in te r term . c id e n t th a n h e did h a v e , as th e is believed she w as p ro te c tin g pow er of th e m a c h in e th a t lie w as th is - M rs- L ong, w ho is 75 y e a rs H a s k in s G u ests— ¡'cau g h t in co.uld h av e k ille d him of a g e , w as n o t e x p e c tin g th e cow Mr. a n d M rs. J. W . H a sk in s v is w ith no g re a t e ffo rt. to tu rn on h e r und w as u n p re - ite d a t th e J . V. W rig h t hom e on ----------- p a re d to escape. D r. L o u g h rid g e M o u n tain a v e n u e S u n d a y . T hey R e tu r n s to B ro w n v ille — • d re s s e d th e w o u n d s . H e s ta te s w e re e n r o u te to th e ir hom e in R. É . G raltam le ft y e s te rd a y t h a t M r3- L o n g is s u ffe rin g fro m K la m a th co u n ty . fo r B ro w n s v ille w h e re h e w ill sh o ck to a g r e a t e x te n t, as v isit fo r th e c o m in g few w e e k s . w e *! a s U’oin. h e r b ru is e s a n d W ill T e a c h in B ellev iew — VIr. G ra h a m is th e f a th e r of M rs. '«'Onnds. M rs. K e n n e th M cW illiam s a n d I’’. B. M oore a n d h a s b een liv in g I M rs. W allace R e e d e r w ill teach a t th e M oore hom e re c e n tly . H is a t th e B ellview school th is w in trip w ill he co m b in ed w ith b u si- I te r. M rs. M cW illiam s w ill a c t ue&s. in th e p riu c tp a ls h ip a n d Mrs. R e e d e r will h av e c h a rg e of th e Go to Lake of th e Woods— p rim a ry g ra d e s. B oth w om en M rs. H. C. Stock a n d M iss H el h av e ta u g h t in A sh lan d In p re v i e n B eide left y e s te rd a y noon fo r A STO R IA , A ug. £ 9 .— J a m e s W. o u s y e a rs a n d th e ir m e rits as l.a k e of th e W oods w h e re th ey S te v en s, p ro p rie to r of th e D ixie te a c h e rs a re u n d o u b ted . w ill v a c a tio n a few d ay s. T he lu n ch a t S easid e, w as d ro w n e d Stock c o tta g e a t th e la k e w ill be to d a y in th e lak e a t S u n se t beach. R eturn Home— th e hom e of th e h o lid a y -se e k e rs. H e a n d M rs. S te v en s w e re fish - Mr. a n d M rs. J. A. H a rn e y and Lug in th e la k ? a n d th e la t e r ’s th re e sons, M ilb u rn , A lbert anil E m ployed a t O n e s ha» w as blow n in to th e w a te r. H a ro ld , acco tn p an eid by M rs, K. N elson h a s a rriv e d l a A sh - S te v en s got in to a s m a ’I canoe C o rd ell, w ho h av e been v isitin g land to w o rk a few w eeks a t th e and w e n t a f t e r th e h a t. b a r th e th e p a s t th re e w eek s a t th e hom e O rres l a i lo r Shop. -'iiTie c r a f t c a p s’te d a n d h e d ro w n - of M rs. H a rv e y ’s m o th e r, M rs, A. • ed l e fo re a s sis ta n c e could re a c h R . G reg o ry anil s is te r, M rs. G. McCracken E ntertains— him . A t la s t ; e p o rts th ) body H . Yeo, le ft to d ay fo r th e ir hom e K e n n e th P e r ry a n d R alp h E m - h a d n o t been fo u n d , a lth o u g h th e In S a n ta A na, C a lifo rn ia . W hile m ons of Salem a re sp e n d in g a la k e w as bein g d ra g g e d fo r it. h e re , th e p a rty v isite d m an y few d ay s w ith C h e s te r M cC rack- S te v eu s, w ho w as a co lo red m an , frie n d s a n d o th e r re la tiv e s in en. P e r ry is a f r a te r n ity b r o th e r w as s t o u t 40 y e a rs o f a g e and A sh la n d a n d M edford. A trip to of M cC rack en ’s. T he O regon P o r tla n d w as a lso in clu d e d in C aves w e re v isite d to d a y by th e is s u n ived by h is w ido v a n d a v o u n g sen . t h e ir v isit to A sh lan d . p a rty . C al her an d th is Return to E d m o n d s - Mrs. R. E. J o n e s o f T a le n t h a s been e n te r ta in in g M rs. M cE lroy, h e r son a n d d a u g h te r fo r th e p a s t w eek. M rs. M cE lroy a n d fam ily le ft y e s te rd a y fo r th e ir hom e in E d m o n d a , O regon a f te r .1 d e lig h tfu l v isit w ith h e r frie n d s. K la m a th F a lls V isito r— M rs. M ary Cole of A s tre e t w as a K la m a th F a lla v isito r la s t G eorge W a tso n 111— w e e k . M rs. Cole is a fo rm e r re s i G eorge W atso n .w ho has been d e n t of A sh lan d an d h a s m any s u ffe rin g m an y y e a rs w ith p a in t frie n d s to v isit h e re . e r ’s p a ra ly s is , is v e ry ill a t h is hom e. H is c o n d itio n is so se r- H edrick V isitor— ious t h a t rec o v e ry cannot be E rc ell H ed rick of H e p p n e r, O re hoped for. C o n s ta n t c a re a n d a t gon w as v isitin g his p a re n ts on te n tio n a re re q u ire d a n d e ffo rts B s tr e e t la st w eek. a re being m ad e to fin d s u ita b le help d u rin g M r. W a ts o n ’s s ic k R e tu r n fro m E x te n d e d V a c a tio n __ ness. M r. a n d Mr3. C. B. F o rs y th e a n d J a c k a n d R ach el, a c co m p a n At Sim pson H o m e - ied by G. A. B riscoe and Miss C al M iss Id a B o tto m le y of L os A n lie V ogeli re tu r n e d F rid a y from geles, C a lifo rn ia is v is itin g a t th e a n e x te n d e d m o to r trip . T he T. H. S im pson re sid e n c e on N. p a r ty le ft A sh la n d on J u ly tw e n ty M ain St. M iss B o tto m le y is a e ig h th a n d d ro v e as f a r e a s t as cousin of M r. S im pson a n d w ill S h e rid a n , W yom ing g o in g th ro u g h v isit h e rp a s h o rt tim e. Id a h o a n d M o n tana. T hey s to p ped a t B u tte , M o n tan a to see J u n e V isiting R ela tiv es— M cF ayden b u t m issed h e r by a G ilb e rt G len of Sat3op, W a sh few h o u rs. P ro c e e d in g to S h e ri in g to n is v is itin g a t th e H. J . d a n th e y v isited w ith th e J. A. C a rte r re sid e n c e on A lta a v e n u e. C h u rc h fam ily , w ho a re th e p a r Mr. G lenn h a s been v isitin g in e n ts an d re la tiv e s of Mro. F o r A shland se v era l d a y s a n d d e p a r t s y th e . A fte r v isitin g a t th e e d y e s te rd a y to r C r a te r L ak e. m o u n ta in hom e of th e C h u rc h 's th e y s ta r te d th e r e tu r n rip com M rs. S ugg S o jo u rn s — in g th ro u g h Y ello w sto n e P a r k , M rs. J. H. S ugg sp e n t y e s te r P o c a te llo , and B oise, Idaho. day v isitin g h e r h u s b a n d , w ho is R o a d s w e re found in good co n w o rk in g n e a r G ra n ts P ass. d itio n o v er m ost of th e ro u te , sa v e fo r a few m iles in M o n tan a, V isiting' A sh la n d — c ro ssin g th e B itte rro o t M o u n tain s. Miss R u th O lsen of C ressw ell, I he to u ris ts a re glad to be hom e O regon a rriv e d y e s te rd a y fo r a a n d wll fin d it h a rd to s e ttle tw o w e e k s ’ visit w ith h e r- f rie tid , h a c k in to school worl; i h a t be- M abel M ager of th e Scenic D rive. g in s S e p te m b e r lO th. Ijcav in g Tor A rizo n a— R eturn To Canada— Miss K a th e rin e S ilv e r p la n s to Mr. an d Mrs. U. T .S to u t an d leave soon fo r A rizo n a to teach d a u g h te r s , re tu r n e d to th e ir hom e th is w in te r. M iss S ilv e r h a s F r id a y ev en in g . T h e y ’ have been been v isitin g w ith h e r p a re n ts v isitin g a t th e A. C. K e lle r hom e th ls w eek. fo r th e p ast tw o w eeks a n d w ere fa v o ra b ly im p re sse d w ith S o u th - G ig a n tic D eal Closed, e rn O regon. T he p a rty plan to sto p G eo- S h a ffe r, em ployee of th e in P o rtla n d , S e a ttle , T acom a and S o u th e rn P a c ific, a n d P a u l M ars, B ritis h C o lu m b ia, b efo re r e tu r n - w ere p a rtie s in a d e a l y e s te rd a y in g to D ru id , C an ad a, w hich is tb a t w iil a tt r a c t m u ch a tte n tio n , t h e ir hom e. T he D odge bug, ow ned by P a u l ---------- ! Mar3 th a t h a s been k n o w n to F orm er A sh la n d G irl Y isits__ , t r a vel w ith d e m o n -lik e sp eed , w as M IN N E A PO L IS . M inn., A ig . 29.— A ny a tte m p t to lif t th e pow e r of th e su p re m e c o u rt in p a s sin g on c o n s titu tio n a lity o f law s .'a a n a tta c k on o u r th e o ry of gov e rn m e n t u n d e r th e w r itte n c o n s titu tio n , J o h n D avis, fo rm e r A m - ' t a s a d o r to E n g la n d a n d p re s id e n t )t th e A m e ric an B a r A s s a J a tio n . s<ated h e re to d a y in an o p e n in g a d d re s s of th e B a r C o n z e n tio u h e re . C hief J u s tic e T a ft, tw o as- sociatees a n d S e c re ta ry H u g h e s w e re p re s e n t. H u g h e s w a j m e n . tio n e d f o r th e p re sid e n c y f o r next j e a r. 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W A SH IN G TO N , A u g |. 2 9 .— T h e re h a s been a c o n tin u a l fight a g a in s t th e in tro d u c tio n of m o d e rn m in in g m a c h in e ry in th e bi tu m in o u s m in es o f Illin o is on th e p a rt of th e U n ited M ine W o rk e rs ! — a n d a ll th e m in e s in th e s t a t e , a re u n io n iz e d — p a r t o f th e f ig h t ' b ein g c o n d u c te d by s trik e s , a se l e cted lis t of w h ich h a s been s u b m itte d to th e U n ited S ta te s C o a l! C om m ission by Illin o is coal o p er- i a to rs. In som e in sta n c e s , w h e re oper- . a to r s fo r g r e a te r effciency and s a fe ty s o u g h t to in s ta ll m a c h in e s, i th e m in e rs fla tly re fu s e d to c h a n g e I fro m h a n d to m a c h in e m in in g . T h e re w e re n u m e ro u s in s ta n c e s of a r b itr a r y lim ita tio n o f th e m eth o d a n d m a n n e r in w h ich th e m ac h in es 1 s h o u ld be used. T h e u n io n , p o w e r-; —..... ........— ............ - fu l e n o u g h to fo rc e c o n c e s s io n s ,, T h e su m m e r place of th e fo rn i- h o q ses 1,000 A rm e n ia n w at o r h a s m ad e of th e d e m a n d e d con- ! i0r E m p o re r of G e rm a n y on th e p h a n s in th e c a re of t h < N ear W A SH IN G TO N , D. C „ A ug. 29. d itio n s fo r m a c h in e m in in g e s- i i 'la u d of C orfu in G reece now E a s t R elief. A g ro u p of th e hoys — T h e C ascad e C reek U nit o f p u lp ta h lis h e d p ra c tic e now . A lis t of ~ tim b e r, lo ca ted on T h o m a s Bay th e s tr ik e s b ro u g h t on by th e in-J s a ry to m a k e it a re a l race 13 in th e T o n g a ss N a tio n a l F o re st, tro d u c tio n of m in in g m ac h in ery w ind. A la sk a h a s been a w a rd e d c o n d i s e n t to th e Coal C om m ission in -' In th e c e le b ra tio n in 1S92, tio n a lly to th e firm of H u tto n , Me e lu d e s th e fo llo w in g : G lo u c e s te r o b s e rv e d its N e a r & D o u g h e rty , of San F r a n A s tr ik e at St. D avid a g a in s t; a n n iv e r s a r y a s a to w n s h ip cisco, a c c o rd in g to an a n n o u n c e c h a n g in g from h an d m in in g . , th e re was,.a fis h e rm e n 's rac e th a t m e n t by th e F o re s t S erv ice of th e J A s tr ik e la s tin g l l w eek s at G L O U C ESTE R , M ass., A ug. i h a s n e v e r been d u p lic a te d . T he U nited S ta te s D e p a rtm e n t o f A g- St. D avid a n d D u n fe rm lin e fo r 29.— P e rh a p s th e fo re m o st e v e n t j w ind blew a g ale, sch o o n ers w ere r ic u ltu r e . th e sa m e re a so n . j in th e fo u r-d a y ’s p ro g ra m m e now d riv e n hom e w ith sa ils in sh re d s T h is sa le , in v o lv in g 334,000,0(40 A s tr ik e a t H illsb o ro by m ac h in e i being co n d u cted ‘ by G lo u c e ste r in a n d m a s ts s n a p p in g u n d e r th e cu b ic fe e t of tim b e r, o r a b o u t 3,- m en, w ho re fu s e d to accept r e g u - ! c e le b ra tio n o f th e t th re e h u e - s tr a in ; but it w as a race, a n l 3 4 0 ,000 co rd s, is th e la rg e s t sa le ¡ la r m a c h in e sc ale of pay fo r c u t- d re d th a n n iv e rs a ry of th e c ity 's a lth o u g h t h a t h a p p e n ed 31 y ear? o pu p tim b e r e v e r m ad e by th e j tin g a n d lo a d in g coal w h e re an j fo u n d in g is th e F is h e rm e n ’s R ace ' ago, th e y h a v e n ’t got over 1 ilk- o re s t S ervice. In d ee d , so f a r as e n t ry w as bein g w idened to p ut to h e r u n off in th e se w a te rs to- ‘«S about it yet in G lo u cester. th e re c o rd s of th e F o re s t S ervice! ; in a sw itch . I m o rro w . Sir T h o m as L ip to n , E nglish show , th e C ascade C reek U n it is A s tr ik e fo r fo u r d a y s by 2,500 T he co n te st is a g e n u in e ’ish e r- sp o rts m a n , w ho re c e n tly a rriv e d one of th e la r g e s t s in g le sa le s of I „ . .. . „ ¡.men follow ed th e c o m p a n y 's o r - 1 m e n ’s race, w ith o u t th e fo rm a lity in th is c o u n ty , an a rd e n t a d m ire r pulp tim b e r e v e r m ad e ,n a n y ^ d e r to w o rk d o u b le s h ift on th e of tru s te e s , ru le s of th e ro ad , ' . . o r of ra c in g , h a s d o n a te d a h a n d c o u n try . m ac h in es. , o th e r u n n e c e ssa ry red tap e. T h e re som e s ilv e r tro p h y as th e first T he b u y e r h a s com plied w ith A t S p a rla n d a m in e w as i d l e ' h a s go n e fo rth a call to a ll fis h prize fo r th e w in n e r of th e race, all th e te rm s specified by th e F o r- 25 w ork d a y s b e c au se th e m en re- in g sc h o o n e rs in th e U nited a n d , in a d d itio n to th is, th e re e st S ervice m th e a d v e rtis e m e n t of j fu se d to h a n d le clay c u ttin g s af- S ta te s a n d th e D om inion of C an- w ill be a cash a w a rd of $1,000 fo r t s l e iWh? Cfh haS bee° ru n n in g ; t e r th e m a c h in e s w ith o u t e x tr a a d a to p a rtic ip a te , th e only ru le s l to th e w in n e r. T he second prize f LARGE TIMBER SÄLE POT OVER IN ALASKA RACE A i GLOUSTER s:;. FISHING AI ASTORIA Y isitin g R elatives— M rs. E d n a E d g in g to n from ifo r n ia is a t p re s e n t v isitin g m o th e r, M rs. D elpha B ry a n t b r o th e r , Llyod B ry a n t of c ity . tVvdliveduy, August iftf, 1 la U s ia c to r v Z L T to in su re g u a ra n te e s s u re c a rry in g o u t th e pro- je c t a re filed a t J u n e a u , a final c o n tra c t w ill be a p p ro v e d . | T he C ascade C reek U n it is th e second of 14 p u lp a n d p a p e r u n its in th e T o n g a ss N a tio n a l F o r e n w ith in w hich sa le s h av e been a w a rd e d fo llo w in g leg a l a d v e r tis e m e n t. T he p ric e s bid a re 60 c e n ts p e r co rd fo r th e S itk a si ru es tim b e r, w hich fo rm s 27 p e r c e n t of th e s tu m p a g e , a n d 30 c e n ts p e r cord fo r th e w e s te rn h em lo ck , w hich fo rm s 72 p e r c e n t of th e si ’m ppge. T he re m a in in g tim b e r is com posed of w e ste rn re 1 c e d a r a n d A la sk a c e d a r fo r w h ich th e c o n tra c t p ric e is 60 c e n ts p e r cord T h ese p ric e s a re in acco rd w ith th e m in im u m a d v e rtis e d ra te s . PRIZE OFFERED FOR TALE OF ADVENTURE - -i \ A fte r a c h a n g e in th e m ac h in e m in in g r a te h ad been a g re e d to a t a m in e a t L a M arsh, 161 m en s tru c k in p ro te s t a g a in s t th e i • * " “ th-a t « " sc h ° ° “ " s j tw o -m a ste d vessels a n d usel sa ils. G lo u c e ste r h a s som e c ra c k sc h o o n . ! e r s > aQd B oston w ill send dow n th e sc h o o n er M ayflow er, th e u u - c h a n g e, s ta y in g o u t tw o days. ¡ d is p u te d “ ch am p io n of th e N orth F o rd , d e fe a te d c h a lle n g e r fo r th e A t K o rtk a m p re fu s e l to d o u b le : A tla n tic ,” b a rre d from p a rtic ip â t- ' I n te r n a tio n a l F is h e rm e n 's tro - s h if t th e m a c h in e s s h u t th e tnic€ in & in th e In te r n a tio n a l F ’s h e r- Phy; th e C olum bia, re c e n tly b u ilt dow n fo r 10 d ay s w hen 33 6 m en m e n 's ra c e b ecau se sh e w as too a n d a p o s s ib le c h a lle n g e r fo r th e s tru c k . “ y a c h ty .” T h a t th e re will be a tro p h y th is y e a r; th e E liz a b e th re a l rac e e v e ry o n e h a s no d o u b t H o w ard , th e “ W h ite G h o st” of and th a t all t h a t w ill he neces- ‘ th e fish in g fle e t; th e S h am ro ck . LABOR DAY MEET TO BE SA CRA M ENTO , A ug. 2 9 .— Ini-! p o rta n c e of g iv in g p ro p e r first- a id tr e a tm e n t to a c c id e n t v ictim s to m in im iz e th e r e s u lts w ill be! illu s tr a te d in th e in itia l In d u s t-j r ia l F irs t-A id M eet in C a lifo rn ia to be h e ld L a b o r D ay— S ept. 3rd a t th e S ta te F a ir u n d e r th e a u s- j pices o fth e S ociety of S a fe ty En-1 g in e e rs of C a lifo rn ia , com posed of m o re th a n 100 m en e n g a g ed in ! in d u s tr ia l s a f e t y a c t i v i t i e s BOSTON, A ug. 2 9 .— Tw o th o u th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te . T en te a m s o f five m en e a ch have sa n d d o lla rs in cash , to be k n o w n e n te re d th e fir s t- )a id c o n te s t an d a s th e C h a rle s B o a rd m a n H aw es TIM BER TH R EA TEN ED h a v e been su b d iv id e d u n d e r fo u r p rize, is offered by th e A tla n tic IN SISK IYO U COUNTY M o n th ly P re s s fo r th e m a n u s c rip t g ro u p s as fo llo w s: M a n u fa c tu rin g tw o te a m s, S ta n d a rd Oil C o m pany! Y R E K A , C alif., A ug. 29.— F o r of a s to ry of a d v e n tu re , p r e f e r a n d R iv e rsid e P o r tla n d C e m e n t! th e second tim e th is y e a r f ir e h a s a b ly n o t less th a n 60,000 w o rd s, Co., M ining in d u s trie s , tw o te a m s b ro k e n o u t on F o r e s t H o u se M oun to he s e n t to th e A tla n tic M onth- ta in , a n d b e sid e s th r e a te n in g a J offices, S A rlin g to n S tre e t, Bos- E m p ire a n d E n g e ls C o p p er M ine, la rg o s ta n d of v irg in tim b e r, fo r i tOD’ b etw een SePL 1. 1923 a n d p u b lic u tilitie s , fo u r te a m s, P a - cifiic T e lep h o n e a n d T e le g ra p h Co. j 'O c t. 1 1924. a L m e im p e rile d th e lu m b e r p la n t Pacific G as & E le c tric C h a rle s B o a rd m a n H aw es is th e ( tw o ) ; ! Gi G eorge H e llin u th . Co., ( tw o ) ; m u n ic ip a l tea m s, C a re le ss c a m p e rs, it is believed a u th o r oi thre.'! oooks of a d v e n F re s n o fire D e p a rtm e n t a n d S an : cau sed th e la te s t tir e w h ich w as tu r e on th e h ig h seas, “ T he M ut F ra n c isc o P o lice .D e p a rtm e n t. u n d e r c o n tro l S a tu rd a y . Tw o in e e rs ,” “ T he G re a t Q u e st” an d G re a te r p riz e s th a n e v e r before o th e r fire s in th e K la m a th N a tio n - ’ T he D ark F r ig a te .” B o th h e re a w a rd e d in su c h a c o n te s t a re be al F o re st w e re s e ta r te d u n d e r a n ‘^ in E n g la n d he is recognized s im ila r c irc u m s ta n c e s d u rin g th e i as a ^ ‘L ng w r ite r of a d v e n tu re ing o tte re d . T he w in n in g team w illl l w eek. tale s, d e a lin g w ith sh ip s a n d s a il - ) l e * eiVer a s llv e r e «P p re se n te d by ' f h e sp e cia l c o m m itte e of th e o rs b e fo re th e d a y s of m o d e r n |t b e Standar<1 Oil Co., th e B. D. S iskiyou C o u n ty A sso caited ste a m b o a ts , a n d h is su d d e n d e a th : B u lla rd Pe r Pe tu a l c h a lle n g e loving C ham ber:, of C om m erce a p p o in te d la8t J u lv - a t ll‘f* ag e of th irty - j CUp’ five N a tio u a l S a fety C o u n c il’s to c o -o p e ra te w ith th e fo re s t s e r- ! four> w hen w as v irtu a lly on th e m e d a is « flve R*d C ross B ronz vice in fire p re v e n tio n , h a s be- ; Threshold of a b r illia n t c a re e r, m ed a ls, a n d $100 cash fro m th e com e c o n sid e ra b ly ex e rc ise d over is a d istin c t loss to A m e ric an l it Pacific G as an d E le c tric Co. To! T h e A tla n tic M onthly th e second h ig h e s t tea m w ill b e ’ th e fire s a p p a re n tly c a u se d by e r a tu r e . c a re le ss p eo p le In th e w oods, a n d " P re s s offers th is p riz e in recogni-1 award_ed a sily e r tro p h y cup, five tio n of his fine w o rk , an d in t h e ! B ed C ross c e rtific a te s, a la rg e is e x p a n d in g its w o rk . hope of d isc o v e rin g a n o th e r a u - ! d r s ^ a *d c a b in e t a n d $ 5 0,000 from i ----------------------------- - th o r sufficiently g ifte d to s u c c e e d ' tb e s Pe r r y F lo u r Co., w h ile five , S alem — S ta te school fo r feeb le C ross c e rtific a te s, a la rg e first m in d ed to h av e $5820 w a te r tow - to M r. H a w e ’s p lace as a w r i t e r .' of a d v e n tu re sto rie s . ! c a b in e t, five in d iv id u a l first i e r. ¡a id c a b in e ts a n d $25.00 w ill he ¡g iv en th e th ir d h ig h e s t tea m . In I a d d itio n th e w in n in g te a m s in th e first th re e g ro u p s c o n te s ts w ill re- ceive $25.00 cash from th e flo u r j j co m p an y , w h ile th e w in n in g m un- icipal tea m w ill he given a silv e r cup. ; ! Miss R u th A n d erso n , w ho lived! tra n s fe r re d To Mr. C h affer. T h e j in A sh la n d a few y e a rs ag o but i c o n s id e ra Tion w as re a so n a b le , h a s since been liv in g in Salem , v isite d Miss Iv ern K e lle r T h u rs- Y isitiu g F rie n d s — M r. a n d M rs. H e n ry E llis fro m d a y e v e n in g . Miss A nderson w as C oquille, O regon a re v is itin g th is i en r o u te to C ra te r L a k e w ith a p a r ty of frie n d s from Salem a n d w eek a t .th e hom e of M r. a n d i M r. E llis is to o k a d v a n ta g e of h e r trip to visit M rs. C. J . F o s te r. a fo rm e r re s id e n t of A sh lan d . M iss K e lle r. Miss A n d erso n is in PRAYING /o r B ugs and B, E.’ r* w S « pipiti it. e x tre m e ly good h e a lth , b u t is not M oving to C a n a d a — a b le to e x e rt h e rse lf. (National Crop Iinprovemant Service.] M rs. C arl H e n ry a n d y o u n g son U A LMOST everyone grow s a expect to leav e to n ig h t on No. few potatoes and some grow V is ita i A t Mars Homo-—. J lot of them , but g re a t or sm all, 16 fo r A lb e rta , C a n a d a , w h e re M r. a n d M rs. E a r l H e rriu g of C ald w ell Tdahn m "j th e I wil1 i ° ’n M r- H e n ry to m ak e all have to rem em ber th a t the po- l o r a lew h o a rs a t th e , 'h e ir tu tu r e hom e. M rs. H e n ry I '« « b “ 8 ’ n<1 Ml«h< »1’r ».'r8 « " M « H e rrlu n con in M T n ■><*» ' isitin n tr ie n d s in Ash - > ? ' * * ’ " d ” < » ■ " « >• m rs. n e r r i n g s co u sin , Mrs. J. D. , . . . . . .. , the price of a good crop. M um u Ai-vina.>o . . . . e rem edies .. m a rs , Th» i ne H e rrin g s h i av e boen I „ *and fo r a t few m o n th s sin ce M , r. Luckily th a re well to u rin g th e c o u n try fo r th e l a s t ' " e n ry 1,10 o re to L a n a ila to in - (mown and easy to apply, and each y e a r a n d h a p p e n e d th ro u g h A sh-I PGCt th&t c o u n tr y ’ a n d 8ee i£ J o b of spraying does fo r both bugs la n d y e s te rd a y . a n y th in g fo r h is n e e d s c o u ld be and blight,” says D enhls A. Mer- _____ found. B est w ish es fo r th e ir fu - rlm an, of the A m erican Steel and W ire com pany. “B ordeaux m ixture tu re a re a ssu re d . A l M cNabb H e r e - is th e an tid o te for blight and some A l M cN abb Is in A sh la n d fo r a N ew b erg — $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 M e th o d ist poison Is m ixed w ith It to kill the d a y® v is itin g w ith h is p a re n ts j c h u rc h d e d ic a te d h e re . I '• g s . Lead a rs e n a te is usually a n used, but S ta te Entom ologist A. G. Ruggles, of M innesota, is strong for lime arsen ate, claim ing It sticks to th e leaves b e tte r and costs less. If the lea f hopper comesr along, nico tin e su lp h ate in solution w ith w a te r and <oap will fix him. Spray early and often. “N othing really seem s to greatly bother the flea beetle, th a t m inute black pest th a t p unctures the leaves until they tu rn brown, b ut th ey d o ' not like bordeaux and occasionally a rse n a te s kill them , so they usually leave well sprayed fields alone and feast a t the expense of some lazier neighbor." ‘ «"> ! C olonel J o h n W . P re n tis s an d a i cash a w a rd of $800. A lread y j th e re h av e been se v e ra l e n trie s ! fo r th e race, in c lu d in g th e H en ry IT GO ID LAKE DF WOODS T h e S ta te G am e C om m ission t e n t a c o n sig n m e n t of ten t h o u - 1 sa n d R ainbow tr o u t to L a k e of! th e W oods M onday. A g o v ern m en t tru c k w as lo an e d to tra n s p o r t th e) fish a n d th e m en iu c h a rg e . H a r r y ! H o sie r w as re sp o n sib le fo r th e tra n s p o rtin g . T he y o u n g tr o u t arrive*) a t th s Jake in v e ry fine r e n d itio n an d v»ry few lost. Tw o w eek s ag , sLgl't th o u sa n d b ass w ere sen* to th e la k e a n d a n o th e r q u a n tity jf tr o u t, e ig h t th o u sa n d is expected L iis w eek to be se n t to th e lake. Ov in g to th e in c re a s in g p o p u ’.ar- i y of th e la k e , t i n S ta te G am e C om m ission is d o ,n ; a ll in its p o w e r to k e e p th e i s s n r t sto c k e d a re show n d o in g th e ir d a lly ill in th e palace g ro u n d s. of B oston, a n d o th e rs. In a d d itio n to th e rac e fo r tii ing sc h o o n ers, th e re is to be yacht rac e , w ith n in e c la sse s boats, front A n n isq u a m , th e Ci ' in th ia n an d New Y ork vat • clubs. T he city of G lo u cester a n d s ta te h av e evidenced th e ir reci n itio n of th e prow em of th is s lio n ’s m a s te r fish e rm e n by fact th a t $10,000 each h a s hi a p p ro p ria te d by th e S ta te Let latu i'e an d tile city g o v ern n r fo r th e e re c tio n of a m o n u ar to th e se h a rd y voyagers. N e ith e r th e form n o r th e k tio n of th e m o n u m e n t h a s been d e te rm in e d , b u t it is thou; lik ely it will he placed in th e c tre of th e $300,00 b o u lev ard c e n tiy c o n stru c te d a lo n g th e te r f ro n t. S to n e ’s G o N o rth — Mr. and M rs. Guy S tone re tu ed from a trip to C ra te r Ls a n d K la m a th co u n ty y e ste rd They left th is m o rn in g fo r gene, w hich w ill be th e ir fil slo p en ro u te to W a sh in g t T he S to n e 's v isit in A shland caused a ro u n d of social fu lions a3 m any p a rtie s w ere g h in th e ir ho n o r. 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