Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 31, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    IFÛRNI.
ESTATE MEN MEET
A D aily C hronicle of th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts o f
JdiN T ROAD MEETING
iS ftB L b A t SISSON
INCREASE IN USE
SlSSOfri, Calif., Aug. 31.— At
lo c a f interest.
a joint m eeting here of the Duns­
m uir Cham ber of Commerce, Me- Census of 1921 shows _ gains ______
in out* articles
. , w »'hich show an actual decline of
.
SEASIDE, Aug. 31.— Couven-
Cloud
representatives
and
the
lo-
niit
nf
liiviiriot
wMIo
J*16
t'a11 0
M rs. Sugg E n tertain s—
SACRAMENTO, Aug.
31.__
put
otluxuries
wMI.
most
other
&
“
as he is the proprietor of Sm ithy’s ‘"g at Seaside, the T rail’s End
: pronounced than in those of the
Dr. Gildersleed and wife visit­ S to r e .. Bert King and family al- J City, September 6, 7 and 8 will Lewis P. Eppich, national presi­ cal cham ber of commerce ways
manufactures show*' declines. i L T - 5' reii,uirements of dail-v Ufc or goid and * stiver
• -- - leaf
- 7A,,‘on..dol,ar’
;
2y2 million dol-
dent of the National Association and means of im proving-the Mc­
ed a t the home of Mrs. J. H. Sugg
so live in Tillamook. They ex- give to the., legionnaires of Ore-
Newspapers,
both
a
necessity
Just
a
£
w
e
h^
X
r
win
show
¿oda
wat"
Cloud
road
to
the
Shasta
county,
of Real Estate" boards, will be"
th is week. Dr. Gildersleed and
pect to go south before retu rn in g g °n the open sesame to the states one of the many distinguished line were discussed.
wife have motored from Eldon, to Tillamook.
an- luxury, show * guius, as
J. N. Nixon, president of the |
Playground, rich in Its n atu ral visitors to the State Convention of
Iowa, which was their home, but
beauty, historical setting, and the California Real E state Asso­ local cham ber, named two com- j
-o also the chief requirements
and sporting goods an in-
are en route to Southern Cali­ Labor Day Visitors—
varied am usem ents
m
ittees,
one
to
work
in
this
!
$8,000,000.
Other articles
ciation when It meets in Sacra­
in
building
and
road
construction.
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t
e
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fornia where they will look for
Mrs. Docia W illett Pindall of
____
_____
bacco
m
anufactures
increased
in
,m
whi^h
°
i
ong
W
tbe
luxury
class and
county
and
the
other
to
work
with
The
7th
Infantry
Band
of
the
a perm anent location.
Mrs. Portland is expected in Ashland United States Army will be one mento October 10 to 13. Word
the
parties
interested
Gildersleed is a nice of Mrs. ! to visit a t the home of Mrs. Waldo of the big features of the con- has ju st been received by Presi­
AmZs-iz-or»
a
•
. .
vi
/C, Willie WOT
dent E. J. Morrissey of the Sac­ county.
Sugg.
Supervisor Lee spoke. He has users ° f luxuries'."An aidysis* of the
_.w,th .this.
.products
Klum.
Mrs. Pindall u well vention. R anking as equal to the
ram ento R ealtors
Association
as U a whole
showed
a o fall
of 37%, iron
The chief ¡«creases outside of the
S
X
mad'i
-
T
u
e
l
m
a
n
X
t
e
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known in Ashland and will prob­ U. S. Marine Band, the organiza­
manufacture« as a w;.vic _ ' :ury. cIass.?c9 ir ¡« newspaper and
and general convention chairm an been m aking improvem ents on
B usiness in .Medford—
ably be entertained extensively tion will undoubtedly prove its
Bank of New
° ther metals an<* metal produ ts ^ s a r n ie publishing, whici/advanced
to thia effect. President Eppich, this road and for several miles City
E. O. Smith, local poultry man, before returning to Portland.
w h V th e vdue
a»
43%-»ext.les 24%, and leather arid
$924.153.000 in 1919 to tH 2 3 -
east
of
McCloud
has
an
excellent
outstanding
ability
in
delighting
one
of
the
outstanding
figures
in
motored to Medford today on a
produced in the United States * w “ P™dl?f!s 41% redl’ction.
Not V only
did
if"?
1921, ■ ;------•
and • • in
--------
X A ..J V
Z l’ g
«
-
« - r m building
iv .llllj -
I I I mate-
its listeners during the
three national real estate circles during thoroughfare.
business trip.
p
u
iz
.
.
.
.
i
*
c«
JUVc
Deiow
that
of
1919
a
1ar<r»
*.
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......
u.aCtuies
show
an
ac-
.
,a
s
a,ld
supplies,
cement
alone
an
fell
30%
below
A sh la n d V isito r—
E. H. K aupp will head the com- share of the
articles
classed
as
lux S
of S3,5;000-0™ when com- ,n" eas* «* $28.000,000; wall plaster
days with concerts every even­ the past few- years, will come
the
articles
classed
_____
v«,,U
iK
iy-i
Mrs. Jennie H um la visiting ing.
ttee to
In this county and m
uries
not instance^showed
only “held their an'actual
own” hnt Paring 1921 with
1919
boxes
composition
in-
io work
worn in
from his home in Denver especial­ m lttee
M iss H e tric k H om e—
many
aUk iC
J ea^ but cigar
^ 1’0jO’G
OG* and floor ’Jav,'ng
matvria,s $6,000.000
$16.000.000;
at the home of her aunt. Mrs.
Dr.
Malone
of
D
unsm
uir
will
head
‘ acation— a convention vaca­ ly for thi3 convention.
Miss Helen Detrick has retu rn - 1 W alker on Second stre et a few
increase. Out of the 450 articles nr
,matcbes» which are in these days doors ai,d shutte»s 1% million dollars-
the Shasta county committee.
X 2 ^ b v ^ 'ti; «¿the agarette much
YT,dow and door scr'eens
screens \y2
1;/, million
tion, w ithout prespiration is the
groups of articles 2 enumerated
™ucn mere
mcrc in
,n demand window
<“d to her home a fte r visiting days.
E
laborate
plans
for
a
recaption
1
Mrs. H urn comes from promise for this year. No brow-
census about
400 showed
s h o S S a a deciineln
d t.;L
f c nnA"
£ T
r"ier,y’
‘"creased ironi
from $18.- d^ s ; and gas and Metric fixtures
_____
rim
'
\
I\c,riTasen
with the Schweiu family a t Lake j Klam ath Falls and has visited
to Eppich, as well as to the 1,000
the value of the 1921 outtuS when
919
m a ll Jf
dollars increase.
mopping parades, no mosquito- or more real estate brokers and
of the Woods. Miss Detrick thor­ Ashland several times previous.
tortured stre et corner w atchful salesmen and th eir wives who are
oughly enjoyed her vacation. The
waiting!
Everything will be expected for the state gathering,
Schwein’s will probably be at the B u sin e ss .Man in P o rtla n d -
a
,,
M
,
1
“forw
ard
m
arch
on the double
lake ten days before^returning to
A. G. Moss left W ednesday ¡q u ick ” with no “ taps ” where the have been made by the Sacra­
their home.
m ento n R u ealtors
evening for Portland on a bust
, u
"
a u u is Association.
association. This
lbi<
1 ness trip, lie i.s expected home !
carne8 tb « salt tang will begin on the night of Oetob
I ------- p
expected home , of the Pacific.
er 10th with the P resid en t’s ball
Ashlund A ttract
to day.
Local theatres, together with
Mrs. Patterson, accompanied by
H istorical charm lingers about over which Eppich and Frazier thousands of other theatres
the city. Now officially desig­ O. Reed, state president, , will throughout the country, will ob­
h er children, Edith, Ted and lia r- , Mr. M iller M igrates__
by one hundred'feet, which hous-
«'amp ground has been provided
preside.
old, are home from an extended
nated
as
the
end
of
the
Lewis
i
es
the parlor, dining room and
serve the week of September 2
W. Y . Miller and son returned
and a new w ater sj’stem costing
visit at Roseburg. Mrs. Jones, to Paisley today to join the re ­ and t lark Trail, and the term in­
Word from 101 real estate to 8, as Param ount Week.
kitchen. There are now eight in-
over $1,000 installed, which sup.
a daughter of Mrs, Patterson was m ainder of his family, who are us of the famous Columbia River boards of the stair: show th a t
vidual cottages with fifteen beds plies water from a nearby moun­
Param
ount
Week,
the
first
week
visited while there.
available.
An unusually good tain s n r in e
moving to Ashland as soon as Highway of whicli Oregon is so Sac’ am ento will be the converg­ in each theatrical
season, has
justly proud.
ing
point
for
special
trains,
a
j
-
c o n v e n ie n t fo r th e w in tei
Mr.
come to be established in the mo-
A special dance Saturday even- J
S u ccessfu l H unting Trip—
One of the most famous h isto ri­ te nobile caravans and boat ex- tion picture trade as m arking the ine and a big Sunday dinner the
M iller will go by m o to r.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Swingle
cal spots related to the story of cu tiio n s when t i e convention in d u stry ’s best effort, and this following day will mark the op-
and sou have returned home from Visiting from Sisson__
tbe exPl°ratioii of the N orthw est c ale comes.
The largest delegation is expec­ year it is expected by motion pic- « "’«S of the new’ log lodge at
a hunting, camping and motor
Mrs. Alice Simcox and son Earl, *S tlle
E?airn which is located
trip. The territory in Eastern trom Sisson, California, arrived near the south end of the Prom ­ ted to come from southern Cali­ tu re people th a t this Param ount Diamond lake and several car-
where
the forty-five Week will be more successful than ,oads of People from the Rogue
Oregon as far as Deschutes Riv­ in Ashland Wednesday morning enade. Here is one of the few fornia,
The pur- R‘ver valley are planning on driv.
e r was visited by the Swingles, to visit at home of Mrs. Sim- actual evidences th at one hun- board» of the south will join in ever held heretofore.
pose
of
each
Param
ount
Week is ing tbere for th eir Labor Day va-
who are well versed in Oregon’s cox’s father, Charles H aight on derd and eighteen years ago, the an auto caravan of from 100 to
to
focus
the
attention
of
the
pub- cation, says the Mail Tribune,
famous hunting place's.
Mr. Last Main street. They expect Lewis and Clark expedition es- 200 cars, leaving the Ambassador
lie
on
the
advances
made
during
Herb Launspach and three other
Swingle was able to bring home to retu rn to th eir home tomorrow j tabllshed lh eir last perm anent Hotel on the m orning of October
the year in the motion picture a rt musicians will supply the melody
the lim it of deer, which is saying
camp in order to salt down meats 9th and going to Sacram ento via
and
to show th a t during the com- for tb e dance and a special supply
more than the ordinary hunter
i for th eir long trek back to civil­ the Ridge route and the San Jo-
ing
season
the theatres playing of Provisions for a big Sunday
Building
Being
Remodeled—
has done this season
ization. Over th eir camp, a flag quin valley
left early this
i he building to he occupied by
San Francisco will send a big
better type of pictures will chicken dinner
■he L lthla Bakery, form erly oc- I T“ ?, T “! '
Claim‘“ g ,Or the
week
for
the
lake.
“ Every pos-
delegation
on
a
river
steam
er,
it
I
Wa"
an
t
the
Patronage
of
their
H ere from W ashington—
C O le d bv O rrea T . n
SU tea- «■« w onderful
Public.
;
sible
arrangem
ent
has
been made
T; . x
^
s s ta u ot wh,ch ih i»
> « ■ » has been announced by L. W. Car­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Phillips and j û :" i X „ x
W
ith
the
beginning
of
Para-
,o
sbow
our
guests
a
good time
son spent last evening at the
resort and vacationists’ mecca Is michael, past State President,
home of R. p. P orter. Mr. and re-decorated before the new p a r­ a part. Seaside, has the distinc­ who has been placed in charge of m ount Week, motion picture pa- at our °Pening celebration,’’ says
trons hereabout will have put be- Geor&e Howard, general m anager
W. S.
Mrs. Phillips are very old friends ties will move into it.
tion, also of being the end of the the Bay City’s convention p'ans.
fore
them a fare of motion pic- ° f the Dianiond Lake Improve-
Stennett
is
taking
care
of
the
im
­
of the P o rter family and have
A nother auto caravan will come
Old Oregon Trail.
provements
which
will
add
much
ture
entertainm
ent surpassing th a t ment comPa «y-
To make ready for the legion- I ^ ° m. the Santa C1»r a— E ast Bay
been
living
at
Montesano,
ever
before
shown
upon the screen
There have been many improve-
to
the
attractiveness
of
the
east­
naires of Oregon— to make th eir dlatrlcts- This caravan will s ta rt
"Washington. They were en route
ern end of the business district.
to Long Beach, California.
Plans now to come to the citv
S&n Louis ObisP°. and g ath er Advices from producing centers ,nents in tbe accommodations of
states th a t never before in the) Diainond lake, according to Mr.
Who w ants them — Seaside, by the strength at San Jose, continuing
history of motion pictures have Howard. Perhaps the mo3t im-
M illing E n th u siasts—
VI ill A rrive T onight__
Sea, and give the clim ate and su­ up to Oakland and thence to Sac­
there
been so many big and real-! p ortant bas l>«en the completion
A. E. H ildreth and J. S. Mattos, perb environm ent of th a t city a ram ento.
Mr. and Mrs. and Miss H arris
ly
worth
while film productions! ° f th® Dew ,odge’ bui,t of l°gs
from Gazelle, California were ex­ who lives in O akland, were in chance to re-stock th eir h eart-
w aiting for release as there a r o j
»Pace twenty-five
pected to arrive in Ashland to vis­ Ashland last night visiting local i warmed “pep.
at
this
time.
Critics
of
motion
friends.
The
men
plan
to
go
to
it a t the home of Mr. and Mrs.
pictures who have been demand
A. Butler, and other Ashland Quiney on F eath er river, where PLACER COUNTY BAND
ing
th a t film studios develop their
friends. The H arris family were they have mining interests. C rat­
WILL ATTEND REUNION
opportunities, are promised satis­
expected a few weeks ago, but er Lake was visited before they
faction this year in prospectuses
were unable to come to Ashland came to Ashland.
AUBURN, Calif., Aug. 31.__
issues
by producing companies
on account of sickness.
The Placer County Band will be
More
time, effort
and actual!
Oldfields R eturn—
taken to the Seventh A nnual Plac-
The
Strahorn
railw
ay
is
sub-
M rs . W ic k lucavcs—
Rev. W. Judson and Mrs. Old­ er County re-union at Mosswood p d an tially completed to Sprague money have been spent on the pro­
Mrs. J. R. Wick left today for field returned to Ashland Wed­ P ark, Oakland, Septem ber 16th, r ‘ver* a n d rails will probably be duction of pictures this summer
Portland, where she will visit her nesday from th eir two w eek’s va­ according to the plans of W. A. ,aid to tb a t point this week, ac- than ever before, according to re­
son. Ernest. From Portland, she cation. Mr. and Mrs. Oldfield vis­ Shepard, president of the re-un- cording to Mayor A r'h u r R Wil- ports, and producers are anxious­
ly aw aiting the new season in the
will go east to New York and ited a t Nye Beach during the ion, and Jam es E. W alsh, local son’ of K lam ath la lls .
other states to 'v isit before going entire time they were away and banker.
I A lthough the railw ay company's hope th a t attendance at motion
on to Florida to spend the coming were thoroughly pleased with
pictures theatres will ju stify the
The band has been instructed contra<A with the city expired to
W’inter with her m other. Mrs. their outing. Mr. Oldfield says
to rehearse several old-time song3 fay , no extension was asked. Three trem endous effort which has been
TMck is one of the most charm ­ there is no b etter place on the
expended to improve the artistic
and tunes for the occasion, so previous
extensions had
been • standard qf th eir films.
ing Ashland m atrons and her coast than Nye Beach for to u r­
th a t Its selections will fit in with granted by the city. W ilson said
popularity can be vouched for ists who desire rest and quiet. the program arranged for the re ­
the work was being rushed to! H e r e f o r R e - u n io n —
In other cities.
Many interesting « vents happened union.
completion, and th a t it was hoped I A M Beaver J r of p
to m ake their stay delightful and
by the railroad company to com- will arrive this 1 ? P ° rtla n d ’
H ere from P ortland—
long remembered. The accident
P to e the worlt l„d ay, but th a t ,t
« unTn“ *”/ , , ; : p a ^
Mr. and Mrs. u . V. Smith, ac­ of the ill-fated a.-roplane th a t fell
In lull length and Jaequette styles, made of
week.
com pletl‘m “ “ s ' m cludine the families
Walker,’
companied by Donald and Mar­ uio the sea happened during the
Marmot, Mink, River Mink, Sealine, and Moline.
garet Sm ith, are in Ashland this iv o weeks the local vacationists
, Stannard, H erndon and Beaver.
week visiting at the home of Mr.
■ !«■ a! tin- beach. Many well-
and Mrs. A. F. Abbott.
Miss 1 -ad people were visiting the
M argaret Smith i:, a well known same period the Oldfield’s w’ere
Portland girl and ¿vecame ac­ m a r Hie ocean, so that th eir two.
Benjam in II. Brophy, 40, Eagle
quainted with ictha A bbott the weeks were filled to the brim
Point rancher, committeed suicide
past winter. T heir visit in A sh­ and running over with pleasure.
W ednesday m orning by shooting
land is being a pleasant one and
himself,
it ¡3 3aj(j t iiat tjle fl(,t
they will return to Portland ear- Visit, ('« mis County-—
A. wonderful selection to choose from in Fox,
! was prom pted by worry over fi-
l.v next week. The trip js being
j L. A. Roberts and daughter, ! nantial difficulties.
New York.—’ e “ S '“ ? * D r M' A G. Scherer,
Uoney, Stone Martin and Oppossum.
made by motor.
United
Lutheran
Churdi
of
America
ehZ
I
,
,
Scb*rer.
secretary
0
of
the
Lnweua, expect to leave Sunday
Fred McPherson, a brother-in- country, comprising about I 500 000 chnrrh argesi Lutheran body in
i„ the
vuc
«or Coos County, where they will
law or the principal in the trag- ideas on political accord in the w o rlito d ay 016™1* ” ’ haS S°me
Larkin G m bh Ph ase
'i a i relatives and friends d ur-
l o rise above political considerations
Mies Lilly Grubb and
aster, i mg .«he c.m ing week. The Coos e«lj, called at the Brophy home politics today,’’ said Dr. Scherw'^'TlX^icM
need
world
M to K ..M W »h o bave bava vis-1 C a a l y Pair will be held a t ¿ ' , 7 yesterday m orning to borrow a are always preceded by spiritual growth
imPfovement
• log with which to go hunting. inside before we can expect a har-
iting at tlie home of Mrs J l
necess“ y for a sound
Ue Point during the week the 1«»-
ondering w hether the dog would monious outside. As soon as the sired neckline and sleeves are cor-
and Millard Grubb, left yesterday «al people are then* and owing to W
__
in the car or not, he asked nations reach a spiritual accord— reet
fo r the south. They have been H»e la. t that the R oberts family rtay
Brophy, who
definitely adopt for the first time
In Ashland a few days, having have
A musical burglar is collecting
answ ered by saying the principles of Christianity—polit
lived in Coos county many
saxophones in New York City Fo?
he
would
go
and
get
a
rope
to
come from Chicago, Illinois
teal
accord
and
harmony
must
fol­
years scores of friends will be
lie the dog in the car. He went low. But always we seem to begin ti e 2 eCOind t,me in six months one
seen
th
a
t
would
otherw
ise
not
be
into
the basement of his resi- at the wrong end. We attempt to h d A " r . musical companies has
D eparting for D rain—
met.
Bandon, Coquille, Myrtle deuce and a
'
‘ force physical changes in order to
° ne of its stores
Miss Mildred Beeeon left to- Point. Marshfield and many other tai shot was hea^d” 1
broken by a brick, after which a
achieve a spiritual result. Physica burglar
took the entire display of
day for Drain, Oregon, where she
hings are effects and are temporal
towns will be included in their
saxophones
in the window. He left
Brophy
had
placed
the
muzzle
»pirifual things are causes and a r
will teach school this winter. Miss ! itinerary
musical
instruments but
eternal.
Let
us
correct
the
evil
in
of a .22 Hi-Power rifle against
Beeson has the pleasure of taking
f n
in ,en,ou«h “saxs” to equip
our
hearts
toward
men,
then
amelio­
his chest and had shot himself
th e school Miss Mabel T rott
Prom inent Man A ppreciates Band through the heart. The arteries ration m our actions toward them an Alexander s Ragtime Band.”.
taught last year. She will prob­
will inevitably follow.”
A. S. Rosebaum, D istrict Pas­
in countries
“Do you see any hopeful sign in ofB»ki.k n ° ?y
were
severed
from
the
h
e
art
and
ably retu rn to Ashland at Thanks- i
P t e r i n ? " ? 1, but s «dcm ess is the
senger and F reight Agent of the i the h eart was shattered, accord- this direction?” we asked.
giving to visit her parents and I Southern Paclflu with office, lo- Ing to the coroner, who M ote,
Yes, the World Convention of IdJfk f ° L graCC in thc Occident.
friends.
y are as vari«d as
Lutherans held in Eisenach, August i h ^ r k?f
‘ L’ m w ld n Z dfOrl1' Ct lled *° Ash' ! th at dea“ ‘ wa" ‘“-«’ Kuneou.,. Dr 19-26, m which representatives of file
° f 4 ve ea.rth> but the sIim
!
í r ness- He' ' W-
caned and forty nations will take part, includ­ ine is an unchanging fashion and
Mrs. D ennis to Conn* H om e—
^ ln T ’i 1* carefu,,y corseted
x
,Joo,N
g h X : lsB" " k: tMi 1 - ,
“
X
r
,o h " p e ri ’ *■ ing nearly all the countries involved 3 th
» , ° s s ? , . 8<” n ,n ,he
in the recent war. Wartburg Castle
Lodgo. X
, h . X h e e n X i th”e v X X "
“ “ “ ‘h“ ’ " “ a • » -1 , '" which Luther sought refuge after
In fact, wearing a corset is a fea­
the Diet of Wonns in 1621, is near
tioniog to , the past month. Mrs. the agility with“ whlch f l'I ' mem- B“ ' ^ F a l‘’ “ ra11' 11 “ ■«»« a week Eisenach, and will be the scene of ture of the fall mode. In recent in­
of ,the. Convention meetings. terviews with representatives of
Dennis no doubt has been bene- bers played. Mr. Rosenbaum ex- ago Brophy, in conservation with
many of New York’s leading cos-
This
gathering of Lutherans from S
”’
Joseph’ B c^dorf-
Dave Rummell, had voiced his in- the whole
fitted by the change of surround-'
world, meeting ¡n har­
i je a u e a "o.-uY ,n“g “i ls’ 7 f:
L ater
•
Redfern’
H arrv Collins
logs.
mony and good will, is particularly
bead. every e t t m to i “a *’ aatd to have told Bummell significant at this time of bitterness and Milgrim (whose famous Sallv
be present at the next concert, th a t he had changed his min« and suspicion between nations. This ’i * ayS„ w; a? a corsct> we were told
L reg g E n tertains—
Wednesday pvonino
i
. . .
, r a n g e d his m ini Convention is entirely non-political. that all fall costumes will be fitted
and bad asked him to speak to Its attempt is to promote good feel­ o '." corsets; not the stiff, cramping,
Rue Mowrey, accompanied by
' t“nefl ‘"strument of torture, but
ing among men of all nations, and
no one of his former intention.
his m other and sister, stopped in RIVER JUNGLES
a soft, flexible restrainer of too ex-
to
bring
a
little
closer
to
the
modern
T
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OK
HOBOES
.
d
.
f
X
X
A shland a few hours last night !
^ sh—a modern, slenderiz­
world the divine principles for
ing beauttfier.
to visit Dwight Gregg. Mowrey i
which r hrist lived and died.”
h l ? X
A hhli”
la a fratern ity brother of Gregg's ! YUBA CITY. C M ,.. A ug. S1. _ j X c T ' S
At the recent convention of dan­
and comes from Portland, but Many hoboes lost* th e T /^ ’h a p ^
Parisiennes and New Yorkers are cing masters in New York, the
was en route to San Francisco.
| homes” when City M arshal Mas and two daughters, Gwinn and kv.a n r e f l S g mCtheOf 3
'm Æ lîh e ™ i n t S ^ ? 8? / 0”: 0
j ten decided „p o„ , lre „ a method “
” 'ag" ho”
Straight line frocks for street, t^rZd t ^ o suÎed to modern ^ cncan i “
Straight line frocks f
skirts,
o
ï e
i
Oth^r Campers
skirts, lace
lace flounces
flounces and unusual we7e predicted M
Of ridding the ju n g le, of F ealher
-
8 P° '° ‘
F
uneral
services
will
be
held
draperies
elaborate
the
slim
Ime.
dine
i
™
°
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g
Wth
*
e
d^
Ira Smith and Bert King, both River, north of Yuba City, of the a t the
cline of too jazzy jazz.
Suede jackets embroidered with gay­
«►
grave
in
the
C
entral
Point
form er Ashland residents, with
W eary W illies.’’
est
wools
vie
with
three
quarter
cemetery this afternoon a t four
Under the restriction of arma­
Butterick Patterns
th e ir families are camping in the
Store Closed
A drunken orgy of several days 1 o ’clock. Rev. E. P. Lawrence of length coats matching or contrasting ments agreement we still had com­
in color or fabric with gowns over
p a rk a few days. Both men are
Autumn Styles
ago determ ined the m arshal on Medford officiating. The services which they are worn. Paris fore­ ing to us the super-dreadnought Col­
; Monday LABOR DAY
Well known in Ashland as Mr. his course. Improvised shacks of | are in charge of the Perl Funer-
orado, recently bunched at the New
Thc Quality Store
casts lace evening gowns and wraps York Shipbuilding Yards at Cam-
King at one time worked on the
Now
On
Sale
<
►
4
in combination with some delightful dem New Jersey. She is equipped
old tin, sacks, shingles and rags al home
o
Sept. 3rd.
railroad and Mr. Smith was em ­
iabric which carries out the idea of WlitihJei^llt
♦ ♦ « » ♦ t M > > M » t » » »
went up in smoke as a h in t to
guns- and is pro­
n««
the dress beneath. Plaits, flounces, pelled by the Westinghouse Turbo-
ployed hi Vaupel’s store.
Mr. the undesirables th a t th eir room
tabliers
and
huge
puffed
bows
are
Douglas county has organized
Sm ith 13 in business in Tillamook is preferable to their company.
p e c tn c System. She is the most
intriguing ^decorations, while any de- formidable sea fighter in thc^.vorld.
a rural credits union.
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