Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 06, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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A skL Á N b D À lt fó b ftr ò i
Uiin-MlMy, September <»• J 92,1,
M ta
A 9 h l a n d D a i l y T i d i n g S inour limited
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u , i j n
way, the extent of the dis- » » — » « , » » » « - ...........
aster cue can Lit help t u t reason why. f Daily News Letted ■
»vn i
t i > n
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Mrs. W right responded by shar-
I ing w ith willing helpers all cred­
it for Its success.
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------ At ’is peihaps i/fly for man, small audit
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Mrs. Meikle, Mrs. Shinn and
MSS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor
THP A^lTTT ANIN d d tm ’P tmp p a
• ' <ik n ■? he is, to i i .e the disaster a thought
Mrs.
Crdw3
of Medford
were
Phone Items to her a t 345-R, between 10 A. M. and 2 P
guests of the Club at the Luncheon
IO S ANGELES, Sept. G.~Carap
and evenings.
Bert R. G r e e r ......... ................... .. Editoi thought “ i t ’s no use.” One can not help
The Club House will be kept ,
Kearney, once th e center o ffttte r- !
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39 but yonder whether or not God, in His est and excitem ent when ground­
open during September with host-:
ed. Friday and the corner sto n es, esses each day ag R hag been aH i
From Portland
infinite mercy, had not some direct object ed rifle3 rattled and gruff ocm- Here
Mrs. Upton is in Ashland this laid for two more. Sixteen build
Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as
in view. Is it possible that Providence, mands were barked during the week presenting the work and ings are planned fo r th e corn- summer.
Second Class Mall M atter.
It is pleasant to record t h a t ;
having witnessed thé struggle of Japan days America flamed with W orld needs of the Louise and the Al­ píete whole.
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
those on the program after they
W ar interest and friendly aliens
for expansion, has seen fit to call together were trained there, has forged to bertina K err Homes and Eliza­
There are two in charge of each were through at the Club House,'
One Month ........................................ ............. I .65
beth
Cottage.
building.
House M other and her went over to the Chautauqua
the forces of Nature in destroying that na­ the front again in another w ar­
Three Months ................................................. 1.95
Mrs. Upton has been in the assistant
Six M ouths ...................................................
3.75
tion’s capital city, one of her great sea­ like atm osphere.
Building and gave their numbers
w ork for a num ber of year and
This is a Farm Home, and there for the Old Soid lers.
G E N U IN I
One Year .......................................................... 7.50
ports, and taking the lives of 150,000 of
is thoroughly conversant w ith the is land to be cared for under com -.
By Mall and R ural R ou tes:
From the applause, the “ Songs
her people? Is it possible that the Creat­ A ssistant United States A tto r­ work being done and the needs petend direction.
ney, Jack Laying ha3 filed an in­
One Month ...................................................... $ .65
j of Y esterday” were much ap;ne. - j
or saw fit to visit upon .Japan the terrible junction suit here in behalf of the of these different institutions.
The children
have
regular ¡ateil by the Veterans,
DURHAM
Three Months ................................................. 1.95
A
rrangem
ents
will
be
made
Io
hours
for
play,
and
¡calamity
to
thw
art
that
nation
in
its
de-
are
given
• * *
United States Government to re ­
Six Months ...............................................
3.50
TOBACCO
' signs of a war of expansion?
strain the Mack Copper Company forward any thing th a t may be lessons in painting and music
A J o lly P icn ic
One Year .......................................................... 6.50
given to ffs is t this caj^e in any
They will attend school in Cor-! . Monday evening occurred one ¡real Art Store,
Japan is a nation teeming with millions. and the Sam Perry Smith Com­ way.
vaiiis, taken back and forth in of t jle jolly
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
parties, i hat secui toj The lines in which Mrs. Conover
* ♦ *
It is overcrowded to a point where that pany from interfering with the
a "C arry-all.”
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•
i
i
i
,
i
removal
of
buildings
and
fixtures
be
Single insertion, per inch ..........................
a
habit
ol
the B. Y. P. U.
¡specialized, no other store carried
30
nation has lieen considering extreme m e a l ., the cantonment, which were In H e hit-; »st o f S S
As is to be supposed, there ace
Ibis was a picnic supper cook- and *the closing of Needle craft
Yearly C ontracts:
sures to attain territorial expansion. Oth- sold about a year ago to the g . | Rev. Mr. R andall, v ho made many needs to he supplied.
ed in the open with "w einers” will he very much of a disap­
One insertion a week .................................... | •27%
er nations have been discriminating against W eissbaum company of Oakland. an address at the Union meeting The library is to be filled with and all sorts of good things added pointm ent to her many custom ers.
Two insertions a week ..............................
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a few weeks ago, is in Ashland books suitable for children from j lor good measure,
the Japanese and have been exerting every
Daily insortiou .................................................
.20
The injunction com plaint s ta t e s '^ * 8 week in the interest of S. S. three to sixteen.
A num ber of cars took the A B eautiful Trip
— | effort against extending to them rights
Rate's F or L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g
Clothing, anything whole and young folks to the chosen ren-
th at, when the Oakland W reking work, accompanied by Mr. G. C.
Friday morning a party com­
equal witli those accorded other races. De­ Company 3ought to te ar down the Griffin, who will be pleasantly re ­ usaute, and canned or dried fru it j detvous. up the canyon south from
F irst insertion, per 8 point l i n e ................. $ .10
posed
of Mrs. I. E. Clapp, Mrs.
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05
spite the discrimination, despite its corn old buildings of the camp and rip membered as a form er w orker in or a vegetables
ar-> needed.
„
in
v.
.
«
Bellview
school
house,
to
the
¡Alex
Hall,
the Misses Velma Clapp
County for the S. S. Un­
Card of Thanks ............................................ 1.00
gested condition, Japan has been honor- !out several miles of railroad track Jackson
,
'
,
”
G
ln
rn
i»’ated
lake,
like
reservoir.
Here
on
a
Dorothy
Hall,
Pearle
W ardle,
ion.
O bituaries, per line ...................................
whereby these articles contribute ’ Rule sandy peninsula, supper was ¡Thelm a H err and the Messrs Rob-
•02% able in its international affairs. It is a th a t has been laid for special use
b< S " colle,:tively aild cooked and
played. | j ert Redwine,
Redwine. and Richard Crow-
nd games were played,
Guests a t th e H arris Dean’s
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING progressive nation and thrifty to the ex-
lt will he announced later.
Every
one present had to per-json of Medford, started for a ratii-
"A ll future events, where an admission charge is treme.
Miss Donelson and her sister
which owns the ground on which
Those who can help in this form. '1 he honor guests, of course je r comprehensive trip which em­
made or a collection taken is Advertising.
It is perhaps futile for man to contem -jthe famous camp was built, Miss Zena Donelson, are guests c.uliful woi k I'm tu< children j were given preference and their j braced C rater and Diamond Lakes
braced C rater and Diamond Lakes
No discount will be allowed Religious or plate the reason for the terrible CalamitvJ 3howed armed resistance and sev- of Mr- and Mrs- H arris Dean at will
be given an opportunity.
stunts came first.
Benevolent orders.
Lake ol the Y. oods, and Pelican
“ God moves in a mysterious manner, H is' eral time8 U8ed weapons t0 pre- ihe Park Cottaee-
These stunts occasioned great i Bay.
Mrs. Dean’s sister, Mrs. W eeks, • lvic C lub Luin lieu.]
vent the Weissbum w orkers from
am usem ent and much credit is I The visited C rater Lake three
DONATIONS:
wonderous works to-perform .”
who has been spending some time
) tearing down the structures.
P la n s fo r th e ('ivi C u b Lun due the talented perform ers.
No donations to charities or otherw ise will be
times during their outing. From
with her, returned to her home in e r t ö n w e re t n i . i sue
made in advertising, or job printing— our contribu­
Rtfully c a r-, The picnic was given hi honoi Ashland they went direct to C rat­
Once the feeling was 30 acute Portland recently.
AD WRITING REQUIRES TIME
tions will be in cash.
■ led o u t, T u es ic y a f' rnoc;..
i o< a num ber of the young people er Lake, spent some little time
-
* * ♦
th a t the W eissbaum
Company
Thi> Club IP it* w<n
brird.1
who are going away to school or there, and took the drive around
I Itere are a lot of* business men who be­ which is said to have paid 125,575 Rack from Spokane
with great masses of the most to teach.
SEPTEMBER G.
the Rim. This Rim Road drive
lieve in advertising, and who are liberal for the training camp property,; Mr. and Mrs. J. Gyger and dau- beau i ¡ful flow ers,
pink dahlias
The honor guests
« e n tin is a w onderfully scenic one. From
in their appropriations for that commodity, sought protection from the W a r, Khters have recently
returned p re d o m in a tin g .
Misses i ’aribel Moreliousi M aude’ ii, one sees Diamond Lake, and
AS MOTHER’S COMFORT:— As one who his who are not getting the results they de­ D epartm ent and appealed directly S irom Spokane and Prosser, Wash-
C overs w ere laid for all who Ray. M arguerita ami C'ecile Moore,
j camOt w hich means long tables) Miss Morehouse and Miss Ray and the surrounding country
m other com forteth, so will I comfort you.— Isaiah serve. No, it is not the fault of the medium to official W ashington for a de- • iR£ton.
spread out iu panoram a, before
tachm ent of soldiers to protect its
They report a fine trip, over th è ' were filled with an enthusiastic
«6:13.
in
which
their
advertisements
are
car
one,
and the view is most im­
leave
soon
to
attend
O.
A.
C.,
I ri uri I r l o 1„ a t av. c a n ±
,
workers.
At th a t time United ) f °Himbia Highway and through i membership.
pressive.
and Miss Cecil Moore will teach
| 11 1. i t IS tine to the fact that they do not • States A ttorney Burke did not b e -! the Yakima and W illam ette Val-
As always, the luncheon
From there, the party drove to
was
the lower grades in the Eagle
give sufficient tune and thought to prepar- pieve the Government was involv-1 leya-
a very lovely affair.
THE ETERNAL TRIAL GLE
Diamond Lake, to be present at
Point
School
and
Miss
M
arguerita
ed nor even interested, for a v ail-: However, they came back fully
the n r e » .« ,
,»
, , .
The eternal triangle has been claiming ing and arranging their ad copy.
K
- d e a .„¡convmced ,„at Sou,hen, O re U ) 'S At
00J its close
“
.....
" “
Oregon, Songs of Y esterday” , directed b y la t Fresno, California.
i resort.
increased attention in the news and editor-L
, successful merchant buys his stock , show th a t lIW
uovernmenrg
the G overnm ent’s lease; 59 tbe best place in which to live. '*
“ —
’
lifornta
Mrs. O. W inter and Dr. Gladys
Those who participated in this
Mr’ Redw*ne and Mr. Crowsou.
ial.columns of the nation’s papers, but it 111 a 1 , hearted, haphazard manner. No on the grounds had expired.
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rant all, was given.
jolly gathering were the Meadames wi,b I' liss Clapp at the piano, fur-
is doubtful if ever the tragedy of it lias succcsstul merchant displays his stock:
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i R eturns from Eugene
th e songs en costume, were) C hannel! Freeze, Morehouse, B. nislled tb e music for the dance on
ever been brought to public attention as
no tbonght of its appearance. No
A civil auit over the state of af-j
Mr- and Mrs. Reid and Wesley representative of. periods in our Peterson, the Misses Louise Pet- the occasion.
forcibly as the double suicide ot father and Isuecessful
is careless regarding!fairs was 8tarted by the Oakland
®*de a trip to Eugene last hlS' ° ry ’
¡erson, Caribel Morehouse, Opal
A fte r v isitin g P elican Bay a n d
The
earliest,
“
The
Indian
Maid"
Harvey, Lillian Elder, Maude Ray, th e L a k e a g a in th ey re tu rn e d via
daughter reported in Portland. J a m e s g e n e r a l app,.a rances of his store,
M
O
”’
day of this week.
was represented by Mrs. Perry M arguerita and Cecile Moore, Prospect and Rogue Elk at both
Selzak and his daughter, Ceceiia, aged 9 lls e ofks, his sho;? window, and his count- then made to the W ar D epartm ent
i hey visited the Leslie’s and A shcraft, in chacteristic dress, M argaret Miller, Lucile Gilmore,
which places they stopped for
years, are both dead, having decided that ers-
suc< ossful merchant gives th e iand the A ttorney General for as- are glad to state th a t they are all who sang, ’ Pale Moon” most de-; M arjorie Payne, Ruth Fifield of
a short while.
well and nicely established in their ltghtfully.
life was not worth living with« it the loveib?st of Ilis business abilities to buying an d 1 ai8,unce-
and the Rev. Mr. Miller, and How-
They report a very large crowd
new home.
displacing
his
merchandise.
He
gives1
Of a wife and mother. The little gill left
As a "Colonial G irl” Miss Flor- ard Gear.
at the opening of the Lodge uud
Grace Leslie enters U. of ence Allen, arrayed in quaint be-'
» ♦ *
think that Diamond Lake will
a note, saving: “ I am going away with careful attention to the general a p p e a r - j w . 'X J . T '““ ''6 OT<ler’ irom O., Miss
and Dale will enter University flowered draperies and with pow- Moves to Dunsm uir
to fu rth e r investigate
prove to be a most popular re­
daddy.” 'Ihe note left by the hi-art broken ance ol his store. He exercises careful conditions and official documents High.
sort.
d
e
rtd
hair,
sang
two
old
English:
Mrs.
Ray
Conover
and
children
father said: “ I am going with Cecelia.” business judgmei in arriving at prices for concerning the lease on the camp
The R eid’s made the trip with ballads. "Johnny Sands,” and will leave very soon for Dunsmuir
The delightful trip had a most
site and the rights of the wreck- no n‘ia-adventure and had a mest “ Capt Jin k s," very charmingly, where Mr. Conover is employed dram atic finish, for they returned
U ith the last notes penned, the father and his merchandise.
daughter drank, to the last dregs, the fatal
Mrs. Shortridge of “ Hoop-skirt iu the S. P. Offices.
just in time for the young men to
by not give the same good business n»g company to tak e away the enjoyable visit.
T
.
I
buildings
and
fixtures.
United
Days’ , and dressed befitting the
She has rented her home ^ i rush into a neighbor’s house th a t
]X>ison.
attention to advertising-? It
is at
____
It IS
at your!
your ¡States ______
A ttorneys
Burke and Laying P la y Ground Supervision th is w eek period, sang very sweetly that 1 Laurel Street and Mr.
Conover! was ab*aze-
oi the mreceived
Police immediately detained the wife and eomipand to increase sales. It is one of made » personal investigation o f ( . It . has been uecmea
decided mat
th a t piay-
pfay- dear old ballad "Love’s Old Swreet having secured a house in Duns­ quite a few painful burns.
mother and her “ lover, ” John Kulo, h u t i t i ^ 10 foundation stones in stock turnovers. !the entire situation. The result : ground supervision win continue Song.”
m uir, Mrs. Conover will leave for
was established that it was a ease of double As su?b ib entitled to the same time and ™asJ h!L Laying remained Sanj for this week and th a t means, two This was followed by the “ Rye the new home the first of the
W altz,” given by Dr. Gladys week.
suicide and the wayward couple was absolv) attention that is given to the other details Diego for two w-eeks while pre- more free swimming lessons
paring data for the injunction I well.
Crandall
and Mrs. John Finneran
Mrs. Conover will be missed in
ed of murder. But were not the woman and
merchandising and business management suit.
These will be given the chil­ in costumes of the 80’s and carry­ church and social circles and her
I
he
poorly
written,
illy-prepared
advertise-
sneak who claimed her attentions indirect­
dren who have the reduced swim­ ing parasols in keeping with that hosts of friends are hoping that
No w icks, nor wick su b sti­
_ w In ___
___ ment has not the power and punch behind According to the com plaint, it ming tickets.
ly responsible for the tragedy?
report-
day.
the new home will
be a very
tu tes— Fuel goes direct to
iug the double tragedy the Portland papers ! it 1° attract buyers. Give to ad writing , appears th a t a fte r the old camp .
Speaking of the swimming tick­
Miss Allen and Mrs. Shortridge; pleasant one and that they may
buildings
and
the
plumbing,
ra
il­
burner— a featu re in no oth­
also gave the information that on the af-!sufficient time and thought and you will
\he plumbln«»
ets, one of the pleasing things to sang in accompaniment, "Cornin’ i find Hme to return to Ashland to
road
tracks
and
accessories
were
er
stove.
the P-T A in connection with through the Rye.”
temoon of the event, Mrs. Slezak and her carLv a message that can not help but in-¡sold h rth V o u a X T a X “
visit
often,
and at
a future
s De- the swimming lessons this sum ­
The last num ber was the "Up day Perhaps, Ashland may again
Call and inspect tills w on­
husband had attended a dance at Columbia Clease «laily sales. It should be made a partm ent to the Weissbau in Com-
mer has been the consideration to the Minute, Folley Girl of ’22” i ‘ Liim them.
derful
oil stove.
Iteach. Plie husband returned home early l^oll^ar duty,^ with a sufficient amount of Pan>' the copper company execut- accorded them by Mr. Helman in
as interpreted, most fetchingly by I Mrs. Conover’s Art Store will
in the evening, ami according to the story * little given to it to carry effectively the ^ ainI ™ortg:*ke on _ the camp, regard to the m atter of the tick- Miss Bernice .Meyer, in costume, lie missed also. She has been in
ASHLAND FURNITURE
grounds to to the Sam Ferry Smith ets, and in many other ways his song and dance.
related to the jxiiiee by Mrs. Slezak she message von desire to convev.
business for two years and Need­
•»
COMPANY
Company for ?235.990 and th at courtesy was unfaihug and th at
Miss Bernice Yeo, at the piano,) le craft has been very much of
spent the time between 8 o ’clock of that
It requires only a little more time to this proceeding had complicated ergani??t?on would Pko to
94 N. Main
accompanied with her usual grace a sin cess, starting from a small I >
evening
At write copy for a good newspaper ad than m atters for the wrecking
• -A • 1 4 until
M midnight
o. T with John Kulo.
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com- their appreciation of th at consid­ and ease.
beginning, it lias grown to a very
t i i K i t i i g i i t Airs. Slezak entered her home and it does for the poor one. One attains r*- Dany‘ Al8°’ there was a difference eration and helpfulness.
One of the happy touches of!
there found the lifeless remains of the bus- suits, the other does not
*
" of °Pinion concerning the author-
• • ♦
the afternoon, was the election of)
Ry of the president of the copper iteUiinis from New » i,
hand and daughter.
Mrs. Meikle, the first president of
. . ,
I Carelessness in preparing advertising: company ¿ Sed ,;i e ie cunn
executing th e |
Mr and Mrs. A. D. Jillson and the Civic Club as tlie first honor-;
It is true, no doubt that the morbid hus-I^PY is responsible for the dissatisfaction p ^ s e to the w ar Departm ent for Mr
and Mrs. C. V. Carey have ary member.
band and lather, exerted some influence on
exist among some merchants, and i t ' the caniP location.
from a ten days' trip to
She was presented with a bask
the actions ol the little daughter, but ir-’never Lnls to react on the newspapers of'
t.
•
et of beautiful dahlias.
In the injunction
complaint,
respective of the fact, that both saw the tlle <‘ountrj\.
On th eir retu rn they stopped
At the business meeting th at fol-)
which will be heard Septem ber 13, off to visit the W. C. T. U. Farm lowed, most encouraging reports
affections ol wile and mother being given
the Government asks an order is­ Home near Corvallis, th a t is of were read, and new names added
to another was directly responsible for the
Yorker was offered a rare old sued
restraining the copper com­
vital im portance to these in ­ to the roster.
claiming of both lives.
If either Mrs. violin for $2. Since it was worth $5,000 pany and the m ortgage holder such
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terested in the betterm
ent of con-
The goal set is a 300 mem ber­
Slezak or Mr. Kulo can square their con- an^ ^ ie buyer was an honest man, he of- from in terfering with the Weiss- i ditions for homeless children,
ship and each member is asked
baum Company in removing the
Mrs. Jillso’i tays the Home ex- to secure one other.
science with God and the world, then they fered the owner $5.00.
fixtures and buildings from the needed by far, her expectations.'
are guiltless.
Interesting talks were made by
old camp until a perm anent in­ The buildings are well equippcl Mrs. Meikle and Mrs. Shinn, a |
Any more regulations ought to include junction has been issued.
W'th all the conveniences of a form er member, and Miss Clianib-j
A WORLD CLAMITY
a stop ordinance for the pedestrian who
modern home and the atm o s,i,era erlain, told the Club of the P o rt­
tries
to
slip
through
moving
traffic
like
CUT
TH
IS
OUT—
IT
IS
WORTH
surrounding H.e ch’ldren is that land meeting, .
Nature, irresistible, unlettered in power,
an
eel.
MONEY
of a home.
A Dancing Party is to be given
independent ol mankind and all other
Thç
H
ousî .Moiher took then; for the grownup members of the
forces, except possibly that of God Al­
Send this ad and ten cents to c a a tour of inspection, visiting cast of the Pageant, Friday night)
Once in every four years we become Foley
mighty, has visited Japan and wrought
& Co.. 2835 Sheffield Ave.. every part ot the establishm ent
at the Club House.
H O S E active youngsters, now here,
havoc to an extent that it furnishes the greatly alarmed over our country’s future. Chicago, 111., w riting your name
In the bat»m ent is the great ; A vote of thanks was tendered;
I*- now there; romping, or building
address clearly. You will re- P ay room, where children ma> Mrs. W right for her untiring work )
world’s greatest calamity. With 150,000 Then for another four years we entrust it and
ceive aw r t i mCv n t a ï? tt,e ° f FOL' ! hav® happy ’•e a ,tb f‘H
block
castles on die nursery floor! Give
i
to
the
care
of
others.
re c rea i»0.1, for Hie success of the play.
killed, drowned and burned; with 1,000,-!
EY’S HONEY AND TAR for I w ithout
them a smooth, clean, sanitary floor
.
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being
out-of-doors m
000 people homeless, destitute and hungrv;
n.
~
~
Cotigs, Colds and Croup, also free ! storjny w eather,
surface on which to play.
SUMMER COMPLAINT makes link
with brick and mortar of stateh structuresL, . lse0I1t<;nt 1S a ,ot betler than some other sample package» of FOLEY KID-
On the first floor are found ) headway with children whose careful
pulverized to the finest powder Tokio i 1 nngJ ' ' ho, ever heartl of anyone getting NEY PILLS for Backache, Rheu- the living
U»e Fuller Rubber Cement Floor Paint, Phoenix
and
rooms, well furnished ¡ mothers
J r8j protect
P' ■ them
, from stomach
, ----------
Floor Paint or “ '15* for Floors” Varnish —they
matlc
Pains,
Kidney
and
Bladder
anywhere
who
was
not
discontented?
i-
—
-
I
bowe!
diîorcers,
hot
weather
cramps.
proud
capital ol Japan, and Yokohama,
livable, and with a piano to ) weakening diarrhoea - with
1 1»
Trouble, and FOLEY CATHCAR- ! cozy,
be used.
keep the nursery floor bright and cheerful. Fuller
world’s seaport, are in utter ruins. Désola-1 T .
.
”
TIC TABLETS for Constipation
Rubber Cement Floor Paint, Phoenix Floor Paint
The dining room has good fu r - ) — 1
B E R L A I N ’S
tion, beyond description, beyond human I
15 c^a^me(^ tiiat women are better and Biliousness. These wonder­
C O L IC a n d D IA R R H O E A
or
“ *15* for Floors” Varnish cover the surface
REM EDY
comprehension, stalks on even hand. It ' ai^aPte<^ / or banking. They have the repu- ful rem edies have helped millions niture, china and silver, and there
with a tough, elastic film that is non absorbent and
Quick in nation - s-tisK ing in reauka.
is a well equipped kitchen.
is a tragedy that calls for pit} from all ta^ 011 °* being excellent receiving tellers, of people. Try them !
easy to keep clean and that prevents rest lea J e tt
Such as is found in a mod­
Sold
everywhere.
fro
m ruining your floors.
classes and climes. The world cries out to
ern home.
A dispatch from Atlanta says the y ear’s
God to pity and succor Japan.
Thé bedrooms,
the nurseries
W hatever your painting need, W . P. Fuller & Co.
Roseburg to have 38-room ho­
-
with the dear little baby beds, all
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•Ma* r- - z ’ • 'f* •
Out of the ashes of the centuries of the ¡F°anat croP win :>e below normal, which tel and stage depot.
makes a paint for the purpose. A Fuller dealer in
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bore the same evidence of thought,
and
power
18
ulKbu,stood
to
refer
to
the
edible
variety.
your vicinity sells them. See him, or write our Ser­
past, Japan arose to might anti power
ful
selection
in
the
furnishings
Classified ads bring results.
vice Department for advice. O ur “ Home Service”
among the nations of the world. Japan
and were to be commended high­
booklet is free.
No one speaks of summers backbone be­
claimed, and not without foundation, io
ly.
And the youngsters! Happy as
be the fourth power of the world. Yet, ing broken. A broken collarbone in the first
W • P • FU LLER & CO.
scrub
game
is
the
infallible
sign
of
fall.
counld
be, and perfectly at home,
the elements in their wrath, have dealt
301 Mission Street, San Francisco
altho they have not been there
Japan a blow, from which it will lake
x i Brtnchea in Pacific C o m Ciliea
Good P en cils, 2 fo r ......... Oc
long.
Factoriee: San Franciato and Lo( A n g d ci
W
hile
France
has
its
own
host
in
Ger­
years to recover.
R egu lar &c ta b lets, 2 fo r 9c
There were two buildings com­
many, it can not expect Germany cheer­
pleted at the tim e of Mrs. Jill-
Lack of communication, and lack of fully to play the host.
R egular 5c pencil, and reg­
son’s
visit, one for boys and one
power of description have prevented giv­
ular 5 c tab let, both .........9c
Suing for a divorce, a Nebraska woman
for girls, a t a little distance from
ing the world all the facts, or of even half
Erasers, PencU Clips and
each other.
wants the custody of the family cow. Well,
way portraying the awful havoc wrought
other
supplies
VARNISHES
At present there are eighteen
th a t’s all right, it leaves him the pump.
by the earthquake, the tidal wave and the
7-Í2J
girls ranging in age from three to
typhoon.
sixteen
and
tw
enty
boys,
enroll­
VARIETY STORE
Bobbed hair has had a falling out—with
ed in the home.
89 N. Main
In attem pting to realize and comprehend fashion.
These buildings will be dedlcat-
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GOOD
CIGARETTES
c
“BULL"
RED STAR
OIL STOVES
c A tí^ ld h o o d
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If càffee
School Supplies
îsagrees
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Jkason
J. 0. RIGG, Ashland, Oregon