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. E * ! ± . .*’ ><■ « t e » S & » ’« * 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 " 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 « ■ » 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 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 .. C E T B W 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 ™ ° ? 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. 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