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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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A. s lii a n d D a i 1 y T i d i n g
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(E s ta b lis h e d in' 1 8 7 0 )
P u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e n in g E xcept S u n d a y by
TÈE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
£ Greer ............................... Editoi
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E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon, P o sto ffic e a3
s e c o n d C lass M ail M a tte r.
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people v ho are selling out in Los A ngeles county at a p rofit- <-)ne °t th e im p o rta n t th in g s
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- ------- ----- to a n d is on h e r w ay hom e to N ew port.
¡Ai seeking new location?;. ¡The successful pioneer is the com<? before the s o c ie ty is th e eiee-
She w as th e g u e st of M rs. L ulu
l e t piospeet lo r O regon’s settlem ent cam paign and it is this tion of o ffic e rs fo r th e e n s u in g y ear. H o w ard w h ile in A sh la n d a u d h e r
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A g ° ° d a tfe n d a n c e is hoped for, im p re ssio n of A sh la n d w as
class th at lie proposes work I-ii.o-
m ost
7, J
,n, ! ° f thCSC l l " DgS a re “» <W3 Is q u ite
un ini po r itili t m ee t- p le u sa n t 011c.
patent facts and can he v verified.
T
h
is-'sta
te
vfill
not
get
ing.
erified . T h is e s t a t e viill n o t w t
results in a day or a m onth, but we are now fairly started,! ah old m em b e rs a n d th e incornili j Miss Ja n ie s is in sp e c tin g a ll th e
C orps of So. O regon on h e r way
thanks lo P ortland, oil a persistent cam paign wllftll will plow membors a re u rg e d to be p re s e n t on hom e. Those
w ith w hom sh e h as
the field from one end to the other. “ Uncle D udley’s ” visit Friday evenine-
com e in c o n ta c t, a r e im p re sse d w ith
♦ ♦ ♦
to La G rande was w orth while. lie is a m an who knows his
h e r efficien cy , h e r g ra c io u s a u d
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ta
in
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L
eav
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T
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is
W
eek
p le a sin g p e rs o n a lity , a n d a n tic ip a te
business.—La G rande Observer.
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S u b s c rip tio n P ric e ? D eliv ered in C ity-
O ne M cnth ........ ....................... ........................... 5 $5
T h re e M ouths ......................................................
j 95
Six M onths
3.75
One Y ear ...
7.50
I>y Mail and R ural R ou tes:
O ne M onth ....................................... .................
$ gg
T h re e M onths ......... ......................... .................
j 05
Six M onths .........................................................
3 50
O ne Y ear
6.50
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
S in g le in se rtio n , p e r in c h ......................................30
Y early C ontracts:
One in s e rtio n a w eek ....................................... $ 27*6
Tw o in s e rtio n s a w eek
25
D aily in s e rtio n ..................
20
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THE WATER QUESTION
20,
GOOD
CIGARETTES
M ention h a s been m ad e of D r. w ith p le a s u re h e r next v isit to the
C lau d e F o u n ta in ’s in v e s tig a tio n of C orps,
th e a c o u stic p ro b le m s of C h a u ta u q u a
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Building.-_.and m uch in te r e s t c e n te rs | R e b e k a h C e le b ra tio n
D iscussion of th e A shland w ater situation occupied e o n -/T h is ”nr
G E N U IN E
fin d in g s.
T he sev en ty -seco n d a n n iv e rs a ry of
Io T n siderable
tim
e
of
the
council
T
uesday
night.
E
verybody
ex-!
M rs. f
m n s c m
e
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' O untain a n d litU o d a u S h te r th e R e b e k a h D egree w ill bo c e le b r -
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c o d J d m , , ,
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p
.
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e picssc.l 1 icmselves as in fav o r of m ore w ater, but there was M ar«iaret, a c co m p an ied him h e re fo r ted th is e v en in g at th e O d d -F e b m
DURHAM
I considerable difference of opinion as to the p ro p er m eans of th ’ e v isit w ith re la tiv e s
H all a t e ig h t o ’clock.
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t
w
ill
be
re
m
e
m
b
e
re
d
th
a
t
th
e
ir
TO
EACCO
accom plishing it.
T his c e le b ra tio n is fo r tb R ebel:
T here seems to be two main plans under consideration. eight y e a r old d a u g h te r, B e tty , cam e a b s, Odd-Fellow> s a n d th e ir fa m ilie s (s o n . M iss J a n e tte W ilson, Mrs. II. O.
♦ ♦
as a re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e fam ily to an d w ill be m ad e an occasicn 1 ,g to A n d e rso n , Mrs. L a u ra C h a n n e ll, M rs.
t (hie Io increase the capacity of the present
and be p re s e n t a t th e fam ily re u n io n in h e - re m e m b e re d by t h e s e ; re
:: possibly construct more intakes up the canyon reservoirs
E lla O xford,
Mrs. A lice G ilm o re,
and the other June-
m 1 x T •
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C o m m itte e s h a v e been a p p o in te d L a e lla G ale W orsham of M edford,
to m ake a deal w ith the t alent Irrig atio n D istrict, for a
T h e Pounl.a in ‘s » v e in M acon G a., to h av e c h a rg e of th v a r a
a n d J a R o h re r.
arti»
supply ot w ater from the H y ia tt p rairie reservoir and bring w h e re Dr. F o u n ta in occupies th e itie s t/o r th e ev en in g .
• ♦ ♦
the supply into the city by open ditches.
’ ’ C h a ir of P h y sics a t th e U n iv e rsity
M rs. L ouise P erozzi is head of th e D in n er P a r ty —
Dr. F o u n ta in 's re se a rc h w ork is R eception C o m m ittee, M rs. N orm a
t is understood tb a t-E n g in e e r AVaker announced him self
A m ost d e lig h tfu l d in n e r w as g iv ­
v ery w ell know n.
I
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e
d
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of
th
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P
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ra
m
,
M
rs.
F
r
a
n
k
en T u e sd a y e v e n in g a t six o ’clock,
as m fav o r of the H y iatt p ra irie supply while some Council-
J o rd a n th e R e fre s h m e n ts , a n d Mr. -w ith
Mr. a n d
Mrs. E rn e s t H icks
men
1(11 W i l t JllSt as insistent on increasing tile reservoir Capac- L u n ch eo n ill G ra n ts P a s s
I L. A. R o b e rts, of th e D ancing Com - as g rac io u s ho st and h o ste ss, in th e ir
•
Mrs. C. B. L a n ik in , Mrs.
itv \ U p lllO c n i i y o i l .
R oss, M rs. m it tees.
hom e on N o rth M ain.
f h e question of m ethod is a big one T here is «ood arg u Char,es Roberts°n. and little M ar-
» ♦ ♦
Mr. A. J . M itchell w as th e com -
I inent ag a in st p u llin g w ater from open ditches into oui- do- ” 2 5
I t is expected th a t th e G ran d W ar- ; p lim en te d g u e s t, a special frie n d o f
to re d to G ra n ts P a ss M onday to at den of R eb ek ah A ssem bly of O regon, I <he fam ily w ho is h e re
from San
niestic m ains., 'fh e cost to establish an ex tra pipe system for
ten d a M issionary C o n feren ce a t th e I M iss M y rta J a m e s , w ill b in a tte n - 1 F ra n c isc o , h is hom e.
irrig atio n would be as much or m ore than the expense of rais- C h u rc h th e re ,
d an ce.
T hose w ho w ere in v ited to m ee t
m g the reservoirs and buildi ing more, if necessary, up the
T hey w ere e n te r ta in e d a t lu n ch eo n
A sh o rt
p ro g ra m
is a rra n g e d , j him w ere Mr. F re d P in k e rto n , M r.
can von.
a t w hich th e r e w ere fo rty g u e sts T h e re w ill be a one a c t
“B ull ”
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R ates F or Legal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g
F ir s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e .............. .
$ .10
E ach s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e .... .05
C ard of T h a n k s .................................................
1.00
O b itu a rie s, p e r lin e .........................
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WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING
“ A ll f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a u a d m issio u c h a rg e is
m ad e or a collectio h ta k e n is A d v e rtis in g .
No d isc o u n t
will be allo w ed R e lig io u s o r
B e n e v o len t o rd e rs .
com edy and , ! ont M oran, Mrs. J e n n ie G ray, a n d
th
e
se
v
e
ra
l
m
u
sical
num
bers
: M rs. B lan ch e H icks.
The Tidings wonkl
like an expression of
the p neonle
on T
U “' “ 7 T
°n ll,e
t h e c in b ip e t
™
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e o p l e 011 v a rio u s p h a se s of th e w ork in w hich
D an cin g is p ro v id ed fo r a m u se m e n t ! A social e v e n in g
follow ed, in
.c .f i 1
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proposition everybody seems to be ail w ere in te re s te d .
DONATIONS:
' an d of c o u rse m ost s a tis fy in g re fre s h w hich old frie n d s s h a re d happy rem -
SU IS 0< 1 l<‘ nct'd ot an adequate w atef supply of pure, whole-
T h e la d ie s of T he G ra n ts P ass
No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw is e w ill ba
ass m o n ts a re p la n n e d .
in isen ces and m u tu a l m em ories.
some dom estic watei only on the proper m ethod to a tta in it Cburch were h o ste sse s a t th is lu n c h ­
m ad e in a d v e rtis in g , o r jo b p r in tin g — o u r c o n trib u ­
A lm ost d e lig h tfu l m e e tin g i- a n ­
tio n s w ill be in cash.
is there any difference of opinion.
eon, a f te r w hich, th e b u sin e ss m e e t­ tic ip a te d .
•
P o r tla n d — S e p te m b e r p ro m ises to
ing w as held.
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1 he question is, how should th e adm in istratio n go about the
be a rec o rd b r e a k e r in w h e a t e x ­
A t th e b u sin e ss m e e tin g w hich fo l­ A P le a s a n t S u rp ris e —
p o rts.
augm entation ot the w ate r supply?.
low ed, M rs. G a sto n , of G ra n ts Pass
M rs. W . B. R o h re r w as te n d e re d
1h< I oim u iolnm n ot the T idings is open to all citizens a —
n d M rs. ......ttl,-
A ngell a
of V
P V
h I o V
en pieasant
ix , w ere ap surpi
S E P T E M B E R 20
a v ery p le a s a n t s u rp ris e T uesday
l o r discussion ot the problem . W hich p lan should the council pointed d e le g a te s to th e S ynodical a fte rn o o n , S e p te m b e r tb e e ig h te e n ! b ,!
m ee tin g , held in A lb an y , O ctober th e by a n u m b e r of frie n d s, th e ocean ton
out, <»i h u \c \ on one better th an eith er yet proposed?
IIOVv TO GAIN A L L :— Seek ye first th e k in g d o am
m o f God a n d h is j i , i i
b ein g h e r b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry .
, pr,esS \ OUr ideas PIain,Y a »d briefly and the Tidings 18 th .
rig h te o u s n e s s ; a n d a ll th e se th in g s sh a ll be a d d e d u n t O yo u .— M a tt. 6 :3 3 . i
On th e ir r e tu r n to A sh la n d , th e
I Wll
A t th e close of a v ery
happy
ic pleased Jx> p rin t them.
la d ie s v isited a t th e Me C la re n hom e ' a fte rn o o n ,
d elicio u s
refre.-hm .-nts
a t R ogue R iver.
A NEED FOR HOMES
w ere serv ed .
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES
T h e re th e y en jo y e d a
fea st of
T he fo llo w in g w ere th e g u e s ts w ho
As is the situation in alm ost every com m unity today, th ere
M o m l - iv
it
»
i i xi
.
-
w a te rm e llo n , such a s only th is R ogue s h a re d w ith th e one s u rp ris e d th e
AioR< a>, S eptem ber L , m arked the one hundred and River ranch can pro d u ce.
is a pressing need in A shland for more homes. - Not only is
d e lig h tfu l v is it: M rs. S h o u d y , Mrs.
U
nity-sixth
an n iv ersary of the adoption of the C onstitution
♦ * *
there a need fo r more homes, but when considered from the
M organ of A lb an y , M rs. B. C. M iller,
mm
rn tn the
tim event, and with p . t . a . <>f lmn W w Meet
I o co
com
m em
em o orate
standpoint of d u ty there should he more homes. The logical ol the I idled States, to
M rs. T. J . A n d e rso n , Mrs. L ulu W il-
T he P. T. A. of B ellview w ill m ee t i
thm kei does not em it a (*r\ lo r m ore im plem ents of pleasure. a view to bringing A m erican citizens closer to th at historic
F rid a y e v e n in g of th is w eek. A t thi:s
docum ent this is known as “ C onstitution W eek.”
But, he does cry lo r more homes and b etter hom es.
..
.
.
tim
e th e co m p le te o rg a n iz a tio n w ill
A CHILD IN PAIN r u n s to M o th e r
Only the close students of history
The good home and the tru e home is
reallv
a shrined - I I l t
t o r re lie f. S o d o t h e g ro w n -u p ® ,
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1
1
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111 v i C o
lCd lzc the (ntllculties
be e ffe c te d a n d new n a m e s ad d ed
is one of the foundation sto n e s upon w hich our' n atio n is eon- I ? ' " / /
‘ 10 ( o,ilstdl,tio11 was d ra fte d and adopted. W hen to th e m em b e rsh ip .
structed. So long as the homes of Am erica a ro all th a t the ‘l°
assem bled m P hilad elp h ia in May, 1887, the
T he m e e tin g s a re p lan n e d fo r th e
word home implies, ju st so Iona will America he sa le and ‘■^npd<‘ra,l,)n ™ states had been determ ined a failure, both e v e n in g , th a t th e m en m ay be p re s ­
< i ntinue to advance m aterially and m orallv.
:it Home and abroad. D uring the weeks th a t ensued the e n t a n d h av e a p a r t in th e o rg a n iz a ­
situation
was charged w ith b itterness and suspicion, and tio n .
Many t*lo not build homes because lliey think th ey can heat
A s h o rt p ro g ra m is a rr a n g e d , in
home ow ning with the rent game. O thers postpone t h e ‘con­ nl.m\ h itter verbal assaults ensued between the delegates.
But
from
lh
a
t
scene
described
alm
ost
as
d
esp
airin
g
7am
e
whkh
the littIe °nes wH1 appear <n
struction ot homos hecause^they believe th e y c a n .b e a t the of (lie g reatest docum ents o f a ll time, so declared h r
' I"'e,tr ' olk-d“nces Ther<’ wl" l,e
building game. Still others go through life* th e te n an ts of
by m anv e ra l m u sical n u m b e rs a n d s h o rt ta lk s
some other man because they fail to realize th e tru e h a p p in e s s ’ ot the w o rld ’s leading statesm en.
w ill be given by th e p re s id e n t, Mrs.
It is m eet th a t every citizen of the U nited S tates .
of ow ning T horne. All are m istaken. I t is cheaper to. o w n 1
M
ary H o ra e s-T u c k e r, and M rs. K en- 1
give
observance
to
the
historical
event
and
docum
ent,
and
there
is
n e th M cW illiam s, th e p rin c ip a l of ,
¿cut own home in the average Am erican com m unity th a n it
B ellview School.
no
better
w
ay
lo
give
th
a
t
observance'
than
to
reaffir
is to rent. In addition there is a sense of security, a fe e lin g ’
I'm and
T he
E x e c u tiv e C o m m itte e a re
"i real happiness that com es from the sh elter of a home which* pledge our allegiance to it.
h
o
ste
sse
s
fo r th is m e e tin g . C ake and
T o revere and respect the C onstitution is to ol
you own not enjoyed w hile living u n d er the roof owned by'
bey it.
coffee w ill be 3erved, a n d th e e v e ­
another.
n in g w ill be la rg e ly d e v o te d to g e t­
The man win» believes he can heat the building gam e— ♦
tin g a c q u a in te d and h a v in g ju s t such
postpone building for a y ear or two—is laboring u n d e r er-
a good social tim e as t h a t fo r w hich
j
B ellview is fam ed .
rorenous ideas. It is probable th a t the n ex t few y ears will
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MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor
witness a slight decline in the cost of the m aterials th a t en ter
P h o n e ite m s to h e r a t 345-R , b etw een 10 A. M. a n d 2 P . M.
K indly W o n ls for our Park
into the construction of a home, b u t it will be only a slight
a n d e v e n in g s.
F ew o u ts id e rs h av e m o re a p p re ­
decrease and in no ease will it he an am ount sufficient to
c ia tiv e w o rd s fo r o u r a ttr a c tiv e city
clteet a saving w er the am ount paid ont in rent. Assum e: C ivic C lu b M eets
an d it3 b e a u tifu l L ith ia P a rk th a n
that within two years the cost of b u ild in g m aterials show ai S e p te m b e r th e e ig h te e n th m a rk e d , h a s b u t la te ly com e to A sh lan d .
M rs. F. D. B lack an d son H a ro ld C,
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decline of 15 pei cent, and that you save th a t am ount on j ' th e second m e e tin g of th e Civic C lub. C all-Sm ith
B lack of S e a ttle .
T he B lack s a re v e ry m uch of globe
home costiug $4i ¡00,00. You will have effec ts! a saving o
P ro m p tly a t 2 :3 0 P. M. th e P r e s ­
F o rm a l a n n o u n c e m e n t is m ado of
i
tr
o
tte r s , h a v in g off a n d on tra v e le d
id e n t, M rs. W rig h t called th e C lub th e m a rria g e of Miss B e rth a
$000.00, yet d uring the two years you will have paid out
B.
• H t o o rd e r.
e x te n siv ely , not only in E u ro p e , h u t
S m ith a n d M rs. F ra n c is C all, a t th e
proxim ately th at am ount in rent. I t is mot -reasonable t o ­
M iss B la n c h U e t , J H I I ick
s w
e P je
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n ' c
C te
ie d
a
C a th o lic R e c to ry , T u e sd a y , S e p tem ­ also th e O rie n t a n d know u n h a p p y
J
1
. ,
>e a d e c li n e Ol m ore th an 10 p e r cent th e new re c o rd in g s e c re ta ry . M uch
J a p a n lik e a book.
b e r th e e ig h te e n th , a t te n o ’clo ck ;
m the cost of building m aterials, in which 4‘Veilt 1h<‘ s a v i n g 'rou^ ne ()ll9*lless was disposed of a t F a th e r A. J . C arm o d y , o ffic ia tin g .
A fte r th e v isit of M rs. B lack and
h
e
r
son to A sh la n d th is s u m m e r, h e r
would be only $400.00 ‘
j th is se ssio n .
O ne of th e p lea sin g
T he h a p p y co u p le le ft im m e d ia te ly
The husband and wife who believe th a t th ere is as much! l ittle th in g s w as th e le tte r fro m Mre. on a w ed d in g trip t h a t w ill in clu d e f a th e r, P ro fe s s o r H. G. G ilm ore r e ­
happiness living iu a rented home as th ere is- in a hom e of H a r d in g ’s s e c re ta ry , e x p re ssin g h e r a v isit a t P o rtla n d , a n d a t T acom a. ceived a le tte r , c o n ta in in g m an y en-
co n iu m s, a n d from w hich we q u o te j
F ro m T aco m a th e y w ill go to B el­
i heir own deserve pity. L iving in y o u r own Home ma kes a a p p re c ia tio n fo r th e flo w ers given.
T h e o p e n in g n u m b e r of th e pro- lin g h a m , W a sh in g to n , th e ir f u tu r e th e fo llo w in g e x c e rp t: “ A sh la n d , in ­
mpp> .uni
g a p s g reater iinaneial in,dependenee, a n d builds! gram, tw o so n g s “ My D e a r J e r u s h a ” hom e.
deed is a h ig h ly fav o re d to w n , w ith
...
Its m an y n a tu r a l a d v a n ta g e s of view
an incentive to improve th at home. O w ning yo u r ow n home and “The Gingerbread M an” w ere
M iss S m ith h a s lived in A sh la n d ! a n d c lim a te . B efo re H aro ld a n d I
may also entail some sacrifiée, b u t once you are s ta rte d J t t sw ng n io st s y m p a th e tic a lly by Mrs.
fo r m o st of h e r life, h a s g r a d u a te d ie ft yOu r tow n we d ro v e once m ore
will prove a sacrifiée of love, and develop a f h a r a e te n is tic that ÏLniw o °î ^ edioird’ with Mr3’ Geo- iro m A sh la n d H ig h , a n d h a s a h o st th ru L ith ia P a rk , w h ich is lo v elier
A n d re w s a t th e piano
will aid in owning m ore than a home.
ot lrte n d s t h a t w ish fo r h e r e v e ry th a n e v er. In d eed a ll of O regon th a t
In c o m p lia n c e to re p e a te d
r e ­ h a p p in e ss in h e r new hom e.
S tatistics prove th a t o f.th e a p p a llin g num ber o f divorces
w e saw is one b e a u tifu l p a rk and
q u e s ts , “ I P assed Y o u r W in d o w ” w as
M r. C all Is w ell know n in A sh la n d , i g a rd e n .
g ranted d u rin g a year a large m ajo rity are given to those who: b e a u tif a lity re n d e re d .
h a v in g h eld a p o sitio n w ith th e N or-
I t w as a v e ry fin e trip an d We a re
(O. uti^. 1 he p ay in g tor a hom e affo rd s an o th er
F o llo w in g th e m usical n u m b e rs,
ton o m p an y a s b o o k k e e p e r fo r som e s till brow n as b e rrie s in c o n seq u e n c e i
common cause; it becomes a jo in t in sp iratio n , an d once it is Mrs- w - M- Poley and Mr3- F- »• tim e. A t p re s e n t he h a s a fin e posi- th e r e o f.”
achieved the husband and w ift\ rejoice in a vhetorv won Wagner aPPearPd in “ W o rd s ”, a one tio n in B e llin g h a m , w h e re th e y o u n g
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through joint efforts and th ro u g h joint sacrifice
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word’ °n° act drama in two sceues- people w ill go im m e d ia te ly to house
t-o r s u d d e n an d at vere p a in in sto m ach
a n d b ow els, c ra m p s, d L rrh o e a
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S O C IE T Y
s ie n th a t M rs. B lack
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f a t h e r ’s e n th u s ia sm in A sh lan d and
M r. C all is to be c o n g ra tu la te d in its s u rro u n d in g s .
DEVELOPING OREGON
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w in n in g th is y o u n g g irl to s h a re h is
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A. S. Dudley, who will probably he dubbed “ I T id e D u d ”
f u tu r e a n d good w ish es a re e x te n d e d M iss J a m e s In sp e c t« W . II. C.
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fo r th e ir h a p p in e ss
in a friendly w av before he
Miss M y rta J a n ie s , P re s id e n t of
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T h e c a u se a n d th e c u re a re g ra p h -
M onday e v e n in g , th e f ir s t C ircle R c. in sp e c te d th e w ork of th e B urn
. ° ni°n ( ’UUn \ s problem s with a view of htA'rng them b 'ë / ical,y Portrayed,
of th e P. T. A. w as fo rm e d a t H. S.
m e th e state enam ber ol com merce fo r soluticm
H e is a '
settIng and costumes w ere It is p la n n e d to h a v e C ircles a t each side C orps T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n .
Miss J a m e s ex p ressed h e rs e lf as
thorough man w ith a penchant for g ettin g a t ‘ th é ‘hetfrt* of wonderfully realistic.
b u ild in g , a ll c o o rd in a tin g in th e w in- b e in g v e ry m uch pleased w itli th e
tllillg s. W h a t ho car. do, 4ir w h a t tile ?4ato < baiMbïn- op ”
! A ,to Se t h e r it w as a d e lig h tfu l little } t e r s ’ p la n s fo r th e v a rio u s P. T A. w ork as d e m o n s tra te d .
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l’o in am s to ho soon, hut UP a ie w illing to h a v e th em trv and p la y a n d d e lig h tfu lly play ed . T h ru - a c tiv itie s.
j T h e Social h o u r w as one of th o r-
o u t th e scen es M rs. G aley play ed a p ­
T’he o ffic ers e le c te d w ere M rs. o u g h e n jo y m e n t a n d a t its close,
to irt'lp Ihoni to I i v.
p r o p ria te m elodies.
L ouis S chw ein, p re s id e n t; M iss B lum - i¡g h t re fre s h m e n ts w e re s e rv e d ._
Oreg.,1. call no longer sit h ark on h e r h au n ch es an d he- Inj c lo sin g , M rs. Hjillis 3ang so e n fie ld , vice p re s id e n t; a n d M rs.
Miss J a m e s a tte n d e d th e N a tio n a l
hevo lhat ev ery th in g will work ont all right.. It is going to p le a sin g ly , “ B ells of St. M ary ’s and F re d N eil, s e c r e ta r y -tre a s u re r .
C o n v en tio n a t M ilw aukee, W isconsin
t h a t lovely little poem “ T re e s ,” th e
tak e some ell oil, on the p a r t.o f the people, and
Mr. B riscoe a n d Mr. F o rs y th e gave
ju s t to tho¡ m u sic of w h ich w as so p a rtic u la rly
s h o rt a d d re s s e s on th e c u rric u lu m ;
e x te n t th at otToit is exertotl so w i"
success crow n th e com- w k e e p in g
COUGH D IST U R B S SCHOOL
on th e local, s ta te a n d co llege r e ­
hined elfort to gol mòre people in Oregon to change fro n t wheal
T h e la rg e n u m b e r in a tte n d a n c e q u ire m e n ts .
W ORK
ami cattle alm ost explosively Io or
School te a c h e rs sh o u ld give th e
!'°P S th a t will b rin g the w as jn o 3 t a p p re c ia tiv e of th e p ro g ra m
In fo rm a l d iscu ssio n fo llo w ed , by
nionov a n d ottusi
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¿ess/ r aere«ge and g re a te r p ro d u ctio n with g iv en a n d voiced th e ir a p p re c ia tio n th o se in te re s te d , on II. S. w o rk , in sa m e ad v ice to c h ild re n w ho h a v e
co u g h s a s did th is F lo rid a te a c h ­
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H O N EY AND TA R to th e c h ild re n
a n d a good a tte n d a n c e a t th is in itia l
in m y school w ho had th e ’f lu ’
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it w as u s e d ,” w rite s M rs.
L.
C. E. S o iia l at P resbyterian Church
A rm stro n g . O keechobee, F lo rid a .
T h e C. E . S ociety o f th e P r e s b y te r ­
‘reom e before the ,
F o le y ’s H o n ey a n d T a r c o n ta in s
se ttle rs sta rte r, vet a
heso wore overcom e and S a c ra m w ito^’ ’ Ho,t °f A,ameda> Mrs’ Callenda’- ian C h u rc h w ill h a v e th e ir b u sin e ss no o p iate s. In g re d ie n ts p rin te d
hits a influx of new pno’ple. He to ld how Los, A ngeles is th e 4 ' Sa" F'ra"dsco- Mri’ c °nk,ln’ and m e e tin g a n d Social on F rid a y ev e­ on th e w ra p p e r. Q uickly reliev e s
Miss E le a n o r G re e r g u e s ts in th e n in g of th is w eek in th e C h u rc h p a r ­
m agnet th at altra e ta , but he also m
the h h u n„,lww*%
colds, co u g h s a n d cro u p .
Sold
m entioned
entioned the
n d red s o o [ f t G re e r h o m e, a n d M rs. Guellj» w ho lo rs.
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