Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 04, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    í.
PAGE TWO
AMtthlÑb ttAlL TlbtÑGS
A. S hl a i l i l D a i l y T i d i n g S
there,” in spite of both literary and pa-^***^* * >»»»* ............. ............ ..!
! ley home. Mr3. Roberts Is a sis-
___ ( P u b lis h e d 1n
c ife t c r i t i c <
j j T T Z T T T ' ^ D a ilv
J
i ’ ’
Her.
ed Every Evening Evcept suuday b>
A T h e la te s t -protest against-what has corns)t
pD
Published
'A num ber of cars took the
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO ”
’’^accepted as oar national anthem i?'»*«**.........»*»
» «
MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor
crowd of happy young people
PhoO etw m a to her at 345-K, between 10 A. St; and 2 P. St. f down, and the evening was spent
Bert R. Greer
“------- evj T~ voiee ^ ‘ n ^ e ' v orL where H arry Barn-
LONDON, Sept. 4. -London . is ■ J
--------------------- -
........ Editor hart, the commnuitv singing leader has
and evenings.
I in fun-provoking games.
OFFICIAL CITY PA PER Telephone 39 refused to include it in his program. Barm- iT“ **
i
A wonderfully pleasing feature
--------------------------------------
, hart does not base his objection on the al- S L
“
a I
“ Dh'°"
tion.
^ e refreshm ents were
the
E ntered a t the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as
Mrs.
Clevenger
and
her
daught-
I
The
most
difficult
thine;
thev
I
melons—
W
e
r
and
musk—
that
leged literary defects or the musical diffi- of that world-famed institution er, Mrs. Lettie E astburn, of Alii- | attem pted was the scaling of Mt
___________Second Class Mall M atter.
. . host and
were provided by . the
'
culties
of the anthem, but on the ground known
as
Scotland Yard,
Subscription Price, Delivered in City
~
Sir William made his declara- deliahtfnT * er® hostesses at a P itt, which they accomplished hostess, and to which all gave the
One Month ........
that it promotes war, hatred and interna-
delightful rix o clock dinner In ' w ithout unwonted incident
....................................- ............ $ .65
tion in the face of official statis­ honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. | Perhaps the satisfaction of the utm ost consideration.
Three Months .........................................
2 95
tional uncharitableness,
A lovely little plan, successful­
showing th at there were-more
Six Months ....................................... ..
3/75
Beaver, Jr., and Mrs. Fairchild
! This is very high ground, but it is too tics
ly
carried out, was a surprise
outing
appetites’’
was
another
m urders, more frauds and more'
One Y e a r ............................~ . Z Z ™ . Z
7.50
who have but lately arrived from very difficult feat attem pted— " handkerchief shower” for Miss
high for the great majority of human be­ drunkenness in London in 1922 Portland for a visit with relatives
By Mail and R ural Routes:
and since none who returned had Costley.
One Month ....................................
3 65 ings. In time we may all reach the heights than in the preceding year. H ij and friends.
a "lean and hungry look.” the
Those who made this such a
• « «
where the moral atmosphere is so rarefied assertion is based on total crime
Three Months ................................................. 1 95
thing m ust have been accomplish- • delightful evening w era Me >srs.
statistics,
and
the
aggreeae,
de-
Week
Ehd
n
t
Lake—
Six Months ...........
that we will not he able to bear even the spite higher Bgnre, ln the classes
3.50
C. N. Gilmore, Howard G ear, Ko-
A bright and e a r l , - t o be ex- ed to a degree, at least.
One Year .........
6.50
I suggestion of the conflict. But for the pres- of offense3 mentioned, is lower
y
De
ex
i h l - m u r b a n 'h o m e h ’^ M r ^ ’and ' ^ M r V d J lo n n r Bi,lingR“
' thorne’ George C liu to ^ L o u is ^ n d
DISPLAY ADVERTISINGRATKS-
ent. we inust consider in our musical diet, for 1922 than 1921.
Tuesday, Px-ptrnilxT 4, it >28
e rrfX i
was. th e .iirst
M ildren r o f F6 h e y X r ’ V y o d
V en rl, Contract»:
’
P '
, ' " e . ”n ! ° " l “ P®°P e ln t h l s c011» -
There was a decrease of 1,426, ‘ delightful event of a delightful
the commissioner reveals in his week end outing of a club of busi- ming, made a brief visit at the
One insertion a week ......................
j 27y i
" ao
think it no shame to be pa- annual report, in the num ber of ness girls.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Two Insertions a week
Billings
on North Main.
.............25
triotic and who regard the triumph of indictable offenses, chiefly bur-
A fter this most satisfying pref-
Daily insertion .................
Mr.
and
Mrs. Conrey were on
.20 : American arms in this city, which gave f l " L _ a “ d_ ] aJ T - y: in_ . 1922’ as ace to the thirty-five mile drive
Rates F o r Ia»gal an d M iscellaneous A dvertising
tO
^ iU S p a n g l e d B a n n e r , a s a n j 2°“ Paf^ d 7}th 1221, The figures to th e ir cottages at Lake of the a vacational motor trip covering
a ra th e r long itinerary.
F irst insertion, per 8 point lino ................. $ .10
achievement of which to ho proud I t i« were 17,405 8uch cases in 1921 Woods, the members of the club
Thye came in from Portland
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line . . . .05
felt The
amply
for * tht
not wholly a song of hate, though ’it does
15,979 *
davs fortified
wnm
- E t r ‘P' nnd WCDt ° n to San Francisco
Card of Thanks ..........................
1 00
ne days were spent in much i from Ashland,
Picture tllc British invaders of that period
O bituaries, per lino
the
same fashion as heretofore, I Mr. Conrey is a brother
.02%
of
111 n au k iy unpleasant language, hut it is perty. in 1922 $3,117,429 worth except by practice, more fish may Mrs. Ilom er Billing .,
------------------—
xxMxnu , 'n lb3 essence a song of rejoicing for de- of Pr°perty was stolen as com- be caught and g reater proficiency
WHAT CONSTITUES
ADVERTISING
* * *
.
uture events, w here an admission charge is liverance from a great neril and *1 o ln w pared w i,h $3,676,220 in 1921. acquired in swimming, but out- Card p a rty __
« . d . or a co,,««.on taken I, Advertising.
i n g SVII, ,,o lj;/a( io n ° o f ‘ „ *
, The nmonn, „1 stolen propert,
door appetites can hardly be im-
Thursday evening, Mrr. A
No discount will be
B.
proved
.Uowoa Keligioua or
,
x
,
sil)le
sign
of
..
1
UP°‘V C ertainly, much | T urner, of B street, was hostess
Benevolent orders.
e r by approxim ately $250,000 ; w ore fun. could not have been - at a most enjoyable little card
lieedom and justice. It does not represent tkan to the preceding year.
j crowded into the play time.
, party.
DONATIONS:
No donations to ch ark lefi'o r otherw ise will hp liH ternational hate, hut national love. Itj
Cases of burglary iu 1922 were L _ They ,retu rn ed Monday even- ! Plans were
made
for
two
made in advertising, or job printing— our contribu ' ° ° S UOt ,n e n a c e PCilCG; it merely s t a n d s 461 lesa than in the previous ,n e ’ tak in e UP with renewed en- tables and the evening was
tlous will be in cash.
for tile l ingini«’ expression of thp o ro o t : year’ and arreats for this offense ’ er^ ? their various duties.
spent most delightfully.
1 ------ — ---- ------------------- ------------- o ritK .in l,.
I ,;, r
«.
•
8 a !,‘ consequently fell off
Those who had this jolly little
s e ^ E, , BE b ; ------------------------ i o e m b o V
'
*" . » « t t
I “ " Delicious
'T
' he refreshm ents.
“ — that
Single insertion, per Inch
i ™ ,n ° n r ,,h .’? ! Cal’
,n a tU re ®S t t iS’
'.eoX'VZ
*
<‘OD OVER
,
----------
i T h e , S tiU ' S P a " g le d B ann< ?r SUrViVeS b e ‘ '
•OD O \ ER A LL:— The eyes of all wait upon
human nature is still Unchanged and consequently fell off
th e e .- p s a lm s 145:15.
y because there are quite a number of Arn-j Probably one of the most inter-
----- ----------------
SHELBY, THE G U I N E A
m ean s still left in the United States—B al-1 esting revelations, from
timore Sun.
erican standpoint. Which
an Am-
Sir Wil-
Ham makes, deals with thefts of
t CT" L6‘a ,WWkM'
B e '" L 'e h“ »“ ^
X « .« ,/
1,’ S
gle c ° ffee’ Pearl W ilshire, | guests,
t r ^ l l ¿ !“ “ deL ? ® ,e“ e and Ger: ! . Th0Se who «hared the pleasu
B«‘X
HaM' E m orr “ “ 1
“
“
' ‘tomes” G e°o^7
I
__ ______________ ___
ow n w it h
RIZIA CROIX
U?
FOUR MEMBERS OF ONE
Freece, Morehouse and the Mis­
FAMILY ALL EMBALMERS
ses Mabel Cecil and M argucrita
Moore. Caribel Morehouse, Opal
ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio, Sept.
Harvey, Lillian Elder, Morea, Gil- 4-— To the Johnston family, of
more, M arjorie Payne, M argaret I this place, goes the honor pf hav-
Miller, Ruth Fifield, Edna Prough ' iuK the greatest number of em-
Ruth Hackler, Ada Hackler, Clara baliners of any family in Ohio.
i Costley,
Eostley, the
the Messrs’
Meagre, and Mes- ‘ Albert Johnston and his two sons
dames Lester Newbry, Earl New- Lowell and Faris, and the lat-
hry, Everett Boon« , Ralph Bow- 1 tPr’s wife are licensed em balm ers.
man and T. J. Costlev.
using the firm name of A lbert
Johnston & Sons, furniture deal­
ers and embalmers.
Th«> business was established
here two-third:, of a century ago
by the late Benjamin Ruggles
M uudrcds M ore in A sh la n d in th e Johnston, Civil War veteran. At
his death, his son Albert took
S a m e P lig h t.
charge
of the business, which is
Tired all the time;
W eary and. worn
„ |Bb, a„ a
118 M ,h
day;
1
“
— -
J S\\TT< UMAX’S DEATH
Back aches; head aches.
, . ,
HELD EXAVOIDABLE
Your kidneys are probably
|
_____
weakened.
ROSE\ ILLE, Cal., Sept. 1.__
V ou should help them at their The coroner’s ju ry holding an in­
work.
quest on the death of Frank C.
Let one who knows tell you C. Moos, killed here yesterday,
how.
when he was run over by a switch
Mrs. C. P. Newton, 77 5th St.,
engine, last night returned a ver­
Ashland, says:
“ I am glad to
dict that the death was unavoid­
recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills able.
as 1 found them satisfactory when
Moss was employed as a South­
my kidneys were weak. My kid­
ern Pacific switchman here, and
neys were irregular in action and
leaves a wife and small boy.
at times my back felt weak and
^alue* I was run down and fe lt'
dul1 and tired UDtil I read or
° ° “ 'i Kidney Pin» and began
using them.
They helped me
right away and soon regulated
Special A ttention to Surgical
my kidneys and strengthened my
Diagnosis. Radium for Cancer,
b a c k .’
and Modern Treatm ent for Dia­
betes.
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t
1055 Pine Street, San Fracisco Cal.
dimply ask for a kidney remedy
~ ge\ J )oan’8 Kid°«y Pills— the
ALL TIRED OUT
J • * *
were the Mesdames George Robi-
on,
Sam
Rhodes,
Jennie
D inner Guests—
Schwahn
and
the
Messrs,
Briggs,
r o r a month the F irst National Bank of »EUROPEAN CHAOS A T‘',:’ 4'r
automobile8 and m otor vehicles
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Stannard, j E. H. Bush, Mack and Hadley.
REAL
MENACE
In England during 1922 there
Shelby, Mont., was also the last bank of
who have been visiting the Beav­
• * *
Even the most casual reader has been were onIy 258 autoi"obiie8 stoi- er and Herndon fam ilies for Visitors from Pasadena__
Shelby. Now it is closed, a victim of post-
war conditions in that erstwhile thriving ®w«* uf «te deplorable conditions that ! “ otor“ ™/«
’ in some little time, have had th eir
Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Malmgren
stay made most delightful by a of Phoenix, are entertaining as
?oung metropolis. There is a certain strat- ,',ave been existing and are still existent in London, which probably has a" round
of social functions in th eir their house guests, Dr. and Mrs.
mn ot inferior boxers known as Guinea Euiope. Jo bring all to a true realization many m°for cars as the re rt of honor.
amt m
t w.
I ¡ Car]
----- —
V...OWXU, U
1U irienas
Hellstom,
old
friends front
from
Pigs since they are employed exclusively 1of tbe chaos that exists in many of the the country put together, there of Mr
Valiev v MrS' J 'i R' McCraeken in« s°me time in the Valley
m an experimental capacity by title con-. nations of the European continent it is only were only 327 m otor car3 and with Mr. S u ™ ^ r ± t L ‘he” ' Pa8a<,eua’ Kalifornia nre 8pt,nii.
S tan n ard ’ m other, at
tenders. Shelby is the guinea pig of th e 1 necessary to read the reports made bv cycles reported stolen. This is
Dr. Hellström has a ranch near
th
eir
country
home, early in the
l i f t Io n o r h i
4 L . ______ •
.
I ___
.
Central
Point, and business as
1 e tight towns and the experiment ap- numerous members of congress, and of with 1921* A trib u te to the ef- week, a t a niO3t delightful d in ­
i
well
as
pleasure, calls him to
pears to be on the point of proving fatal, j leading business men of the nation who ,iciency of the London police is ner.
the Rogue River Valley a t this
The immediate lesson derived from the have recently visited the stricken nations S ^ v e h k i ^ t n ^ 1
°Ut °f
On W ednesday evening, Mr. time.
research ot Messrs. Dempsey, Gibbons and and obtained their information first hand covered.
CD
Were re and Mrs. Stannard and Mr. and
Mrs. E arl Fraley were dinner P arty a t Talent__
Ixeams is that the frog who tries to be -John F. Sinclair, who quite recently re-
guests a t the pleasant home of
One of the happiest and most
an ox v ill exp ode m the process. It is turned from a five m onths’ survey of the In 1922 there were twenty-six ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billings on
extremely doubtful whether any more | financial and economic c o u d I Z ? U i S m urders in London as compared North Main,
complete BUrprl»eS Imaginable
i T “ « , i “'
‘
Mtr’ "
with twenty-one in the preceding : Saturday evening, Mr. and curred S aturday evening when 7 ' v '
‘he
B.
Y.
P.
U.
of
the
B
aptist
)
No 27
con- year. Sixteen m urderers out of Mrs. Wui. Norrie of Summit ranch
pre- the twenty-six were tried, thir- entertained them a t six o’clock church of Ashland, and a goodly
arc a c r a v e m e n non in Hi* teen bein& COQvicted and execut­ dinner, thus giving the la3t even­ num ber of Talent friends plan­ FIRST IN THE SUMMER
i v e menace to the cd and three found to be insane. ing to these old friends.
or for advertising
ned to surprise, at the home of
v a c a tio n kit, p u t a b o ttle of
Figures dealing "with d ru n k en ­
The Stannards left Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Costley, their
S „ e ^ " ........ ...
" i,h
c h a n , ness apparently Indicate th a t morning / o r th eir California daughter Miss Clara Costley, C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
who had come home from P o rt­ C O L IC a n d D I A R R H O E A
B ritons are becoming less tem per­ home.
REM EDY
. 7 S X ‘a t - , r ite
land for a few days’ vacation.
ate. There was a total of 30,-
• « »
Invaluable for sudden and severe pains
<99 arrests for intoxication in An Interesting Week—
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Roberts and in stom ach and bow els, cramps, diar
^** i
. ’ 1 * ie misi°riune ot this rail depression ever experienced
little
son accompanied Miss Cost- i T
^oea* W hen needed - worth 50 times
1922, which is 3,389 more than
partieulai guinea pig. That is th a t if
f
n
experienced.
Septem ber chronicles the in iti­
1
the cost for single dose.
you must have war it is better to do ás i
« ™
trade “ gO“ g in 1921. A lthough “regulation” al m eetings of the various church
Shelby has d o n e-p ay for it in advance
said Mr Sinclair toarepresen- liquor ia plentiful in England, organizations— M issionary and
Shelby is sunk, but she has no foreign S ; ! Ra‘n
°f ‘he ,New Y?rk Tlmes- after he where prohibition does not exist, Social.
it is Interesting to note th a t there
The Presbyterian
Missionary
she is coneer ned with international loans’ liaG^ rawn a
Picture of the present were eighty men and women a r ­ Society
circles are beginning plans
Her debt is internal. She paid the fiddler 3Dd , re °f EuroPe- “ The American rested îo r drinking m ethylated for fall study, and meetings.
The W om an’s Missionary So­
liefore he went to work, and while it took: ™anu‘acturer
the American farm er are spirits last year in contrast to
fifty-eight in 1921.
ciety
will give a “Chinese A fter­
every dollar in the house, she is infinitely m f°r a long Periofl of stormy weather,
noon Tea” next W ednesday at
better oil than anyone who hires the fid-1 esPeeialbT the grain farmer, who has had
Cases involving fraud, the re ­ the church.
dler and d e la y s payment until th e m o rn - n.° e^ian ce to recover economic stability port shows, Increased from 1,-
A p articularly pleasing pro­
464 in 1921 to 1,542 in 1922.
since the w ar.”
in g a fte r.
gram is being prepared and o f '
The finger-print departm ent of course “ Tea.”
Mr. Sinclair suggested that the United Scotland
If Jack Kearns insists on $300,000 for
Yard apparently is very
No woman should mice this ‘
States
call
an
international
conference
on
busy, for Sir W illiam reports th a t peep into the Orient.
the fighting services of one scrapper it can
he estimated easily what he would ask f o r 'Wai ^ e,)ts an(^ reparations as one method the bureau now hus on record the
♦ * •
digital
im
pressions
of
no
less
Friday night, the Guild will
th e services of an army. I t is eanrestlv'of effeet’n£ an improvement in the Euro-
than 379,110 persons. More than be hostesses at a “ T iffin” for the !
commended to any town or nation eontem pean situation.
15,00 crim ínala were Identified by younger women of the congrega- i
plating war that they semi for Mr. Kearns.
their fingerprints during the year tion.
Tho quarterly offerings for I
His rates are excessive, hut tin y are plain,
T ilings appears today in six pages,
Bookmakers and dancehaii pro-
p
PTP
iL r
ROI L YOUR
o'-
-- r
MORTON
HOSPITAL
A G ood T h in g - I»ON"J M IS S IT.
Bend your name and address plainls
W*th 5cenls (“fidthb
slip) to C hamberlain Medicine Co., Det
Homes, Iowa, and receive in return s
Inal package conlaining Chamberlain’t
tough BemwO for coughs, colds, croup,
bronchial, ‘flu” and whooping coughs,
and tickling throat; Chamberlain’s g
ach and Liver Tablets for stomach trou­
bles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd
the heart, biliousness and constipat ion;
ChamberUin’s Salve, needed in every
family for burns, scalds, wounds, p ile i
sod skm affections; these valued family
tneditmes for only 5 cents. Don’t miss iu
Jackson County
there is no deception, no interest after-’,lne lo an increase for the day in local and j
W1? iain1.aBSSert9’ are missions will be brought in at
v ard . no extras. More important, he exacts foreign advertising. The management is j of police irritatio n 1*. °The problem these social functions.
The Guild study m eetings will
pa>meat in advance, which is the best pos-‘Possessed with a great desire to enlarge °f regulating dancing clubs, he begin about Septem ber tho six­
sible way to be undeceived eoneerning the 10 PaPor permanently, but no change can- admits< is a« yet unsolved, while teenth. The books this year are
cost of war.
"
be made until there is a permanent increase!the rnost vigorou3 activities of the vital and interesting to parents,
-------------------- ---
I in the volume of advertising
i police have been unavailing ag- teachers,_and all who love their
A GOOD FELLOW TIIOS L I P T O N
------------------------------
the bookm akers who haunt country.
’
’
N
.
j the 3treets / o r the accommoda-
‘‘The Debt E tern a l” bv John
L
\eiy
red
hlodded
American
Sincerely
tion
of
those
who
seek
to
back
Finley
and “ The Child and Amerl-
One id the most successful of the envoys q
C
S
that
the
$100,000
found
buried
in
the)
4helr
alles
ed
knowledge
of
race
,c
a
’s
F
u
tu re ” by Stowell are strong
„ x ' i 5;
;
t
,b y r
> r g » - “
i h-
with ,h e ir - ■
is with its again. Sir Thomas Linton evo, , J d ° e! '? ’ra.‘g , o
Bergdoll,
plifies the most likable spirit of th7l!rit7sh u Cl' sl.^ 'kl‘r - . We ‘'J.1 would tike to see
Isles. Little wonder th at the dauntless' ! ‘® a
st r 'PPed of al1 h« >»«■
sportsman inspires admiration where of ! t
r
.
, ,
ficial envoys fail
1 Aceording to ail astrologer, one’s success
Sir Thomas aammuees th at he will chat-)
Jupitor is. This probably will set
lenge
again
cup Slmmroeks across “ where
a century
he for
has the
brought
*0‘ °-f |W° pie
ple to
‘° won^
wo erinK wheI"e 1» ««nW
have been.
the Atlantic in an effort to recover the cup
the American schooner, America, won in
Local ministers are flocking back to town
1851. Each time he has taken defeat with
from their annual vacation, and no doubt
a smile.
He does not expect and would not de life in the great outdoors will be reflected
«ire to win the cup without a fight. Ameri­ in coming sermons. It forms a text wor­
cans will never surrender it without the thy of the efforts of the most able pastor.
hardest ot struggles. But if the time must
I he man who is enthusiastic over his
come, when the premier honor of yacht-
smanship must go to another laqd, there line of merchandise or products of his fac-
Will be a little glow to an Ameriean’defeat .‘H
He Ca“ ’t ke6P “ g° ° d th“ g
if we can lose to Liptou.
it0 ilim selt __________ _____
ANOTHER SHOT AT OLD ANTHEM ( Campaign year will providedhe acid test
for this truth serum.
The S tar Spangled Banner has under-
____
gone fierce, bombardments a t the hands) It is the easiest thing in the world to
of Americans ot late years than it sustained | find a lot of sentiment in favor of a boy-
from the British ships on the occasion of cott on coal in August.
the famous attack that inspired K ey’s fer-|
-
____________
v en t p o e tic outburst. And it may be re-i Jack Dempsey’s ultimatum, ‘‘I ’ll fheht
marked that now, as then, ‘‘the flag is still anyone, is a trifle late
books.
They will be used by all de­
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH nom inations alike.
MONEY
• * •
R eturn to Portland—
Send thi3 ad and ten cents to
Dr. and Mra. M. A. Stratton
Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., have returned from their C rater
Chicago, 111., w riting your name Lake trip and planned to leave
and address clearly. You will re- for th eir P ortland home Sun
celve a ten cent bottle of FOL­ day.
EY’S HONBY AND TAR for
They have been visiting Mrs
Cougs, Colds and Croup, also free Mary Wood. Mrs. S tratto n ’s mo­
sample packages, of FOLEY KID­ ther, on Laurel Street.
NEY PILLS for Backache, R heu­
They will be accompanied home
matic Pains, Kidney and Bladder by Mrs. Wood’s little grandson
Trouble, and FOLEY CATHCAR- Jackson Burke, of San Francisco,
TlC TABLETS for Constipation
who has spent two months with
and Biliousness. These wonder­ his grandm other, and who will
ful remedies have helped millions now visit the S tratto n ’s before
of people. Try them !
returning
to
his California
Sold everywhere.
home.
• • ♦
HAND OF DEER BLOCK
Boy Scouts Return—
RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY
The Boy Scouts returned F ri­
day from the ten days’ outing
SANTA* ROSA. Cal., Sept. 1.— spent at Lake of the Woods
A band of deer blocked the right-
The Scout Masters, Messrs.
of-way of the Southern Pacific Homer Billings and John Rigg,
Railroad at Annabelle, south of altern ated in being with them,
this city, shortly before m id n ig h t,_____
but Roy Clary, who is assistant
W ednesday night. Engineer H arry j Scout Master of Troop’l was with
Cook of thq westbound freight! th e boys all the time,
brought his train
to a sudden
Of course they bathed, fished,
standstill to avoid running over and did all the jolly things go­
two bucks, two does and a fawn ing, but the Scouts do something
which had strayed from th e hills besides play and time was taken
to d rin k a t a stream beside the to perfect them selves in Scout-
track.
craft, the work of th e organiza-
! 1
||
Bigger and Beiter Than Ever!
»ovi *
« «-s-w-e-w-w
« « « » «
4
♦ 4 » S-S S-» « ♦ ♦ ♦ - 4
$20,000 in Premiums
on Livestock, Poultry, Products of Farm. Orchard and Gar­
den, Fancy Work, School and community Exhibits
W-»»d
$5600in Purses for Races
Including Auto, Motorcycle, Running and Harness Rae ‘CS.
w ♦ » »
HORSE SHOW
GOOD MUSIC
EVERY NIGHT
BY BEST BANDS
♦ <
MEDFORD 12-13-14-15
SEPTEMBER