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LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
A D uily C h ro n icle o f th o se w h o com e
lo cal in te r e s t.
W eekly TmiNÖg
dortduy, bepteniber i!4,
Menaces Business World
Present T endencies of Legislation Held to’ Endanger Very Foundations of
Our Government.
R eturn to C orvallis—
M rs. A. C. K e lle r an d M iss Iv ern
K e lle r d e p a rte d e a rly th is m o rn in g
by m o to r fo r C o rv a llis w h ere Miss
Iv e rn w ill e n te r h e r S e n io r y e a r in
co llege M rs. K e lle r w ill a lso re m a in
a t th e ir hom e in C o rv a llis as she
S A L E M ,.S ept.. 20.— O re g o n ’s 178,-
h a s d o n e fo r th e p a s t few y e a rs. T he 043 fam ilies used a p p ro x im a te ly 14,_
K e lle r fam ily sp e n t th e -sum m er a t 24 3,440 p o u n d s of soap fo r w a s h ­
th e ir ho m e h e re on S h e rm a n Str<
ing th e m se lv e s la s t y e a r, sp e n d in g
fo r th is $ 1 ,7 8 0 ,4 3 0 , a n d c o n su m in g
S u m m e r V isito r R e tu rn s H om e—
• in th e p ro cess SO p o u n d s of soap p e r
M rs. A m elia C a le n d e r w ho h a s I ncle Sam clean is a p p ro x im a te ly
been s p e n d in g th e su m m e r in A sh ­ fam ily fo r th e y ear.
lan d , h a s re tu r n e d to h e r hom e in
i he a n n u a l soap hill fo r k e e p in g
Sun F ra n c is c o a f te r a d e lig h tfu l v a­ $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , a n d he uses' tw o b il­
c a tio n h e re w h ere sh e e n jo y e d th e lion p o u n d s of soap in th e job.
p a rk .
O nly $10, a y e a r is s p e n t by th e
W e ra g e A m erican fam ily fo r c le a n ­
M iss W eils R em ains in School__
liness.
,
M rs. S p r a tt W ells a n d d a u g h te r
T h ese figures a re fu rn is h e d by R.
C a th e rin e le ft S a tu rd a y m o rn in g fo r R. D en p ree, g e n e ra l sa le s m a n a g e r
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to s ta y fo r th e P r o c te r a n d G am ble C om ­
som e tim e. M r. W ells h a s also r e ­ p any, w ho is su m m in g up t h e use
tu rn e d to T ra il, b u t M iss A n n a r e ­ of soap in th e U nited S ta te s fo r th e
m ain ed in A sh lan d in o rd e r t h a t she
“ Two b illion p o u n d s of soap an d
m ig h t a tte n d h ig h school.
y e a r e n d in g J u n e 3 0 th , 1923 sa id :
soap p ro d u c ts w e re co n su m ed by
Underm ining Industry
S alm o n R u n is O n—
th e tw enty-five m illio n fa m ilie s in
P r ic e fixing, g o v e rn m e n t o p e ra tio n , c o n d u c t o f e v e ry k in d .
L aw s are
a n d o th e r f o rm s Of p a te rn a lis m , w h ich p ile d u p o n la w s. P ro p o s a ls f o r s ta te it w e re to s h u t dow n I ts fa c to rie s ,
A c c o rd in g to p a rtie s
r e tu r n in g th e U n ited S ta te s. F ig u rin g an a v e r ­
in d iv id u a ls a n d le g is la to r s in m a n y a n d m u n ic ip a l o w n e rsh ip in v a rio u s d ra w th e fires fro m i t s fo u n d rie s
fro m th e K la m a th R iv e r, th e h eav y I age of 4.4 p e rs o n s to a fam ily , ev­
o f th e s t a t e s a r e tr y in g to f o is t on fields a n d o th e r p a te r n a lis tic m e a s ­ s to p th e w h e e ls o f i t s lo co m o tiv es,
h eav y ru n of C hinook sa lm o n is now | e ry fa m ily in th e c o u n try used a p ­
can c e l a ll in s u ra n c e c o v e ra g e — w h a t
th e public, a r e b e in g view ed w ith con­ u r e s a r e com m on.
w o u ld h a p p e n to th e c o u n try a n d to
s id e ra b le u n e a s in e s s b y b u s in e s s m en.
on in th e K la m a th R iv e r a n d one p ro x im a te ly 80 p o u n d s of la u n d ry ,
“A m e ric a ’s b u s in e s s p r o g r e s s —th e th o s e w ho a tta c k c o n s tr u c tiv e w o rk
I t h a s been n o te d t h a t a t a la rg e
m a jo r ity o f th e tr a d e c o n v e n tio n s w o n d e r a n d e n v y o f th e r e s t o f th e b e c a u se su ch a tta c k s a p p e a l to th e
soap
ru n is fo llo w in g up th e S h a s ta R iv er, to ile t a n d o th e r so ap s a n d
E v e ry th in k in g m a n
h e ld d u r in g th e l a s t fe w m o n th s a t w o rld — h a s b een p re d ic a te d upon th e th o u g h tle s s ?
fo r
w a s h in g ,_ sh a v in g ,
re s u ltin g fro m th e re c e n t rise in pow der«
le a s t one s p e a k e r h a s d w e lt u p o n th e so c ia l a n d p o litic a l d o c trin e t h a t th e k n o w s w h a t so c ia l a n d fiscal ch ao s
m e n a c e to p r iv a te e n te r p r is e r e p r e ­ b e s t g o v e rn m e n t is t h a t w h ich gov- w ould e n su e — b u t th e d e m a g o g u e s
s tre a m s As th e r e s u lt of
F r id a y ’s sh am p o o in g , c le a n in g of c lo th e s, a n d
e r n s le a s t; t h a t th e so u n d fu n c tio n o f! n e v e r sh o w t h a t sid e o f th e s itu a -
s e n te d b y p a te r n a lis tic re g u la tio n .
m e n t is n o t to in d u lg e in p a -i tio n - T h a t is th e p ic tu ri- th a t IX
h e a v y ra in s to rm . It is re p o rte d th a t hom es, etc. $ 1 0 a y e a r is sp e n t by
A t th e fifty -s e v e n th a n n u a l m e e t­ g te o r v n e a rn
lis tic e x p e rim e n ts, b u t to *in- i tu r n e d to th e w ill. R a d ic a lis m n e v e r
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iv id u a l s e c u r ity a n d s h in n e d o r b u ilt a ra ilr o a d ; it n e v e r
U n d e rw rite rs , r e c e n tly held, th e p r e s ­ s u r e ir to o p e a p c o h rtu in n d ity
to c a rv e liis ow n c re a te d a new in d u s try , a n ew b a n k
A t to d a y ’s r e ta il prices,
a n g lin g aifd s p e a rin g
o p e ra tio n s , p u rp o se .
id e n t o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n d e liv e re d a d e s f a tin
y by th e e x e rc ise o f h is in ­ 01 b u ilt a c ity ; i t n e v e r p ro v id e d e m ­
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d iv id u a l t h r i f t a n d a b ility . T h e p r e s ­ p lo y m e n t fo r a s in g le m a n — e x cep t
“ O u r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s in th e le g is la ­ e n t te n d e n c ie s o f le g is la tio n e n d a n g e r i t s ow n v o c ife ro u s p a r a s ite s . W ere
s p e a rin g of salm o n in th a t s tre a m . S ta te s is a p p ro x im a te ly $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 -
t u r e s a r e p ro n e to b e lie v e t h a t e v e ry th e v e ry f o u n d a tio n s o f o u r G o v e rn ­ i t n o t f o r th e s ta b ility p ro v id e d b y
evil, o r e v e ry p ra c tic e t h a t th e y m e n t.
M any a u to s w e re cam ped a lo n g th e 0 0 0 .’’
in s u r a n c e th is c o u n tr y co u ld n e v e r
th in k is evil, m a y be re m e d ie d by
h a v e b u ilt up th e e n o rm o u s com ­
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le g is la tio n .
T h e y w ish to r e g u la te I ts c o m m itm e n ts b e c a u se o f th e c o n ­ m e rc ia l s tr u c tu r e w h ic h w e h a v e to ­
300,000,000 p o u n d s is c o n su m ed by
by s ta tu te , p e rs o n a l a n d b u s in e s s tin u a l h a r a s s in g i t su ffe rs; su p p o se day, n o r could o u r m o d e rn .c itie s h a v e
g ro w n to th e ir p r e s e n t e x te n t."
la
u n d rie s , h o te ls,
office b u ild in g s,
G o v e rn m e n t R e p o rte d In sp e c tin g —
A sh la n d p a r tie s r e tu r n in g from public in s titu tio n s , a n d on tr a n s p o r ­ C IV IL IZ A T IO N D E P E N D S ON
w hen w ish in g to a lig h t fro m th e v e - !
th e S isk iy o u c o u n ty fa ir a t Y reka ta tio n linos, a n d in th e in d u s tr ia l
M O R A L PR O G R E S S O F W O R LD of th e new a tta c h m e n ts to r e l i e v e !
S a tu rd a y e v e n n ig r e p o r t e n c o u n te r­ and te x tile field, w h e re soap ig used
J L Z M J L Z M ’Ä - i
th e g la re of th e s u m m e r su n o r b e a t
TH E THEATER BEAUTIFU.
in g tw o m o to r cycle o ffic e rs from for m a n u f a c tu r in g p ro cesses, a c co rd ­
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C„ S ept. 24.— off th e d a s h in g ra in in th e w in te r, i
T his
th e P o rtla n d C o llecto r of C ustom s ing to M r. D e u p re e ’s figures.
H ope of re a l p ro g re s s in th e f u tu r e
Y ale locks allow' th e ow n e r of th e '
LAST TIMES TODAY
p o u n d s,
office w ho h a lte d e v e ry n o rth b o u n d tdds a n o th e r 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
lies in th e k n o w le d g e of c iv iliz a tio n m ac h in e to close th e c a r w ith an
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tra b a n d . T hey w ere a f te r tra f fic in • )f 2 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 p o u n d s, th e v a lu e th e m o ra l fo rc e s r a th e r th a n a rm s
a ll w o rry fo r th e c o n te n ts of h is m a ­
n a rc o tic s a n d liq u o r in co m m ercial of w hich is e s tim a te d a t $31 2 ,0 0 0 ,- fo r s e ttle m e n t of w o rld p ro b le m s,
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c h in e , d u rin g liis ab sen ce. T he locks
T»l£ r a f h ;
q u a n titie s
and
c o jifistic a te d th e
P re s id e n t C oolidge d e c la re d in an a re placed d ire c tly ab o v e th e cab I
sa m e w hen fo u n d , a n d a rre s te d p a r ­
a d d re s s a t th e a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n of o p e n in g le v e r on th e e x te rio r.
C H A R G E A G A IN ST L IV E
tie s d e a lin g in liq u o r. C o n sid e ra b le
th e R ed C ross.
T he F o rd fa c to ry is now b u ild in g
OAK D R IV E R R E D U C ED
-u Jrlp îa y
n o rc o tic tra f fic is g o in g n o rth on
“ T he A m e ric an R ed C ross is tlie c a rs a t th e r a te of 7000 a d ay, h u t
th e h ig h w a y s a n d th e g o v e rn m e n t
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s p ir itu a l c o n c ep tio n of h u m a n r e la ­ local d e a le rs a re c o m p la in in g of in ­
si
M A R Y SV IL LE, C alif., S ept. 23—
no d o u b t h a s a good e lu e a s to the
tio n s h ip ,” C oolidge said . I t w as Coo­ a b ility to k e e p new m a c h in e s in
F ’-
On th e r e p r e s e n ta tio n th a t th e d e ­
B its c h
s h ip m e n t g o in g n o rth .
lidge s first p u b lic a d d re s s sin ce he sto c k . A ll m odels a re in g r e a t d e ­
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becam e p re s id e n t.
m an d a n d a re sold in A sh la n d as
re p u ta tio n a n d th a t th e p re s e n t of­
Wholesal«* Firm R epresented—
w ell a s th e s u rro u n d in g c o m m u n ity ,
J o h n F . E v e re tte , r e p r e s e n tin g Ren fen se is tlie firs t, th e c h a rg e of d r iv ­ P IR IS F O R TOW N C R IE R S
n o t o n ly w ith a d e m a n d l’o r one
io ff B ro th e rs , w h o le sa le m a n u fa c ­ ing an a u to m o b ile w h ile in to x ic a te d ,
TO BAN O V ER -C H A R G IN G
m
odel, b u t fo r a ll m o d els of th e .
tu r in g f u r r ie r s «V Kan F ra n c isc o , p re fe rre d a g a in s t E r n e s t M ead of
T l'L S —M ED—TIH'KS
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P A R IS , S ept. 20.— M. E m ile D es­
■who v isits A sh la n d r e g u la rly is in Live O ak, S u tte r C o u n ty , la s t S un-
'a y n ig h t, h a s been red u c e d to r e c k ­ v au x , a P a r is a ld e rm a n , ‘d e m a n d s h id e . W in d o w s a t b o th r ig h t a n d i
A sh la n d now c a llin g on m e rc h a n ts
le ft sid e s m ay be lo w ered to s u i t 1
less d riv in g . M ead w as re le a s e d from th a t th e “ tow n c r ie r ” of old be e s ta b ­
th e fan c y of th e m o st d e m a n d in g
cu stody on $100 cash hail.
lish ed in th e pu b lic m a rk e ts , th a t
To E n t e r C ollege—
p
e rso n . T h ey a r e c o n tro lle d by th e
M ead d a m a g e d se v e ra l a u to m o ­ p rices m ay be k e p t dow n.
L ynn H o rto n of H ild e b ra n d , O re­
use
of a re e l, c o n cealed iu th e in -
M onsieur D esvaux c la im s t h a t if
gon a rriv e d in A sh la n d
S a tu rd a y biles a t th e c u rb on T h ird S tre e t,
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nd th e n c o llid ed w ith
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th r o u g h ­
e v e n in g a n d is v isitin g a t th e hom e
in g a n o u te r le v e r w hich is fin ish ­
of h is a u n t, M rs. T re a s e L ow e and badly d a m a g in g h is ow n a u to m o b ile , o u t th e m o rk e t all b u y e rs a n d s e l­ ed in h ig h ly p o lish e d m e ta l.
le rs w ill h a v e to be g u id ed by th e
u n cle, A. F . A b b o tt, also re la tly e i and c a u sin g h is a rr e s t.
T h e w indow *in th e r e a r of th e
p rice q u o te d . P ro fite e r s w ill th e r e ­ m a c h in e is la r g e r th a n b e fo re a n d
n e a r T a le n t. H e p la n s to leav e A sh ­
B egin m a k in g im p ro v e m e n ts a t by be nip p ed in th e bud an d th e fa ir
lan d W ed n esd a y fo r C o rv a llis w h e n
m ay be co v ered by a c u rta in , re a d y
■ounty
f a ir g ro u n d s.
s e lle rs w ill g e t in on th e g ro u n d to be d ra w n a t th e co m m an d of th e
he w ill e n te r O. A. U. to m a jo r in
floor.
F o re s try .
first m o v em en t. A s u n s h a d e is one
R o a d s Im p ro v e d —
T he C a lifo rn ia
S ta te
H ig h w ay
C om m ission h a s h ad a crew a t w ork
fo r som e
w eek s
re -d re s s in g
the
m ac a d a m on th e s ta te h ig h w a y he
tw een W ade M oore’s se rv ic e s ta tio n
th is sid e of H o rn b ro o k a n d th e C al­
ifo rn ia -O re g o n s ta te lin e. Tho w ork
p assed B ailey h ill la s t w eek a n d th e
en d of th o jo b a t th e s ta te lin e is
exp ected th is w eek. T h is sectio n w as
th e ro u g h e s t ro ad to tra v e l o v er on
th e e n tir e r o u te a n d a d isg ra c e to
C a lifo rn ia . I t h a s n o t been ta k e n
c a re of sin ce its c o n stru c tio n sever-
al y e a rs ago, it is re p o rte d .
TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY
M JT O E SECRETARY
EO R R E N T — Six room
h o u se ,]
p a rtly fu rn is h e d o r u n fu rn is h e d . In
sp le n d id c o n d itio n . C all 268 B S t.,!
o r p h o n e 332-Y.
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THE WEATHER
IT;
COLORADO SPR IN G S , S ept. 21.
— T he P io n e e r w om en to be h o n o red
in E q u a l R ig h ts P a g e a n t given by
th e N a tio n a l W o m a n 's P a rty
th e
G ard en of th e Gods on S e p te n ib c i 23
h av e been se le c te d fro m ten s ta te s,
In O regon, Mrs. Jo h n V azan te of
j A rizo n a , C a lifo rn ia . C o lo rad o . Id a h o , P o r tla n d h a . a u s g e s .e d th e »,
nam es
N evada. New M exico. O regon. U ta h . ; o l M r.. A bigail S cott D uniw ay,
Mr.
W a sh in g to n a n d W yom ing. In m a k ­ L ucia H. A d d itio n , Miss M ary F r a n ­
ing th is se le c tio n , th e W o m a n 's P a rty ces Isom , Miss E lle n S m ith a n d M rs.
h as been h elp ed by p ro m in e n t w om en Cloe C la rk W ilson.
in th e se s ta te s w ho h a v e su g g e ste d
E va C. E rb , th e c o rre sp o n d in g sec­
th e n a m e s of p io n e e rs in th e E q u a l
r e ta r y of th e U tah F e d e ra tio n of
R ig h ts m o v m en t w hose m em o ries
W o m e n ’s C lubs h a s su g g e ste d a s
sh o u ld be h o n o red in th e P a g e a n t.
U ta h p io n e e rs th e n a m e s of M rs. E m ­
To r e p re s e n t A rizo n a w om en, th e
m elin e B. W ells w ho w as a le a d e r
i P a r ty h a s ch o sen M rs. L. C. H u g h e s
in a ll m o v em e n ts fo r th e a d v a n c e ­
, w ho fo u n d ed th e f ir s t te r r ito r ia l su f-
m e n t of w om en, a n d M rs. J . C. R oyle,
• l’ra g e a sso c ia tio n in th e S ta te in 1891,
w ho w as an e a rly fa c to r in th e dev el-
; a n d w hose h u s b a n d w as la te r Gov-
j
o
p m e n t of w o m en ’s clubs.
J e rn o r of th e s ta te . In C a lifo rn ia th e
i C o m m ittee h a s ch o sen E m ily P i tt
'S te v e n s , w ho in 1S69 fo u n d ed th e
f ir s t s u ffra g e p a p e r on th e P a c ific
C o ast; a n d , a t th e s u g g e stio n of Dr.
M a ria n a G e n o la of S an F ra n c isc o ,
th e n a m e s of S u san L incoln M ilyls,
H elen P. S a n b o rn , P h o e b e A pperson
H e h rs t a t |l C la ra K. W g te n n n y e r
h a v e been ad d e d .
E n ters College«—
Miss L ucille P erozzi d e p a rte d fo r
E u g e n e th is m o rn in g by a u to w h ere
sh e w ill c o n tin u e h e r s tu d ie s a t th e
U n iv e rsity . She w as acco m p an ied by
h e r f a th e r , D. P ero zzi, w ho w ill v isit
th e S ta te F a ir a t S alem . On h is r e ­
tu r n , Mr. P ero zzi w ill b rin g hack
In Id a h o , R eb eca M itchell
and D r. P a rso n w ho h a s been v isitin g a t
E liza H a rt S p a ld in g , ” b o th p io n ee r C orvallis.
s u ffra g is ts , h a v e been chosen a t th e
s u g g e stio n of M rs. W a lte r It. S id ers
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2 6. T his is a r a lly fo r w om en of th e k e e p in g a n d a c c o u n tin g , a y e a r ’s ex­
I t m u st be th a t th e w o rth y Mr.
T he 1924 F o rd lin e of a u to m o b ile
c h u rc h a n d c o n g re g a tio n . Be s u re to p erien ce in s e ttle m e n t w o rk in Bos-
conie an d g e t re a d y fo r th e w in te r ’s ton, to g e th e r w ith h e r p le a sin g p e r­ h av e a rriv e d in A sh la n d a n d p r o v e d 1 M cGraw h a s sc a n n e d th e o ffic ia l bat-
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w o rk .
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illin g n ess in th e w o rk , a m ost suc­ of th e lo c a l* d is trib u to rs . E v e ry m o d ­ G ian t p la y e rs to ta k e p a r t in th e to u r
H e re fro m R e d d i n g -
M r. a n d M rs. J im L ew is of R e d ­ cessfu l se rv ic e in th is w o rk of th e el of th e new 1924 c a r h a s been of th e O rie n t d u r in g th e la s t off
in th e show ro o m s of th e F o rd G a r - ’ s e a s o n . 1 m a y be sa id fo r C asey th a t
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M rs. L ew is a n d Mr. a n d M rs.K . P. s u p p o rt a n d co n fid e n ce a n d e n c o u r­ a tte n tio n fo r its- im p ro v e m e n ts a n d r i g h t a t th e m o m en t.
agem ent of th e c o m m u n ity a n d c o u n ­ c o n fo rm ity of lin e w ith se rv ic e a b il­
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a ro u n d 300. th is se aso n , w h e re a s he
d he p a st y e a r ’s e x p e rien c e show s
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A lt C lub N otice—
h a t u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of
M iss in th e 1924 c a r by th e o b se rv e r,
T he o th e r G ian t to u ris ts w e re Geo.
T he L a d ies A rt C lub w ill m eet
H aines, th e R ed C ross o ffice h a s been w hich m a k e s th e sm a ll m ac h in e lu m p K e lly a n d “ I r is h ” M eusel. 'T h e e v i­
to n ig h t a t th e Civic C lub H o u se a t
one of th e b u sie st in th e city,. A fo re m o st to th e eye of th e m an w ith d ence a g a in s t K e lly is t h a t he h it
8 o ’clock. M rs. J o h n S h o rtrid g e of
c o n s ta n t s tre a m of n eed h a s gone sm all m ea n s, w ho k now s th a t b eau - -341 in 1922 a n d a tr ifle o v er .300
A sh la n d a n d M rs. F . H a rk in s of M ed­
th ro u g h it a n d been c a re d fo r m o st ty is n o t to bo o v e rlo o k e d w hen p u r-: th u s fa r, in 1923. M eu sel’s rec o rd
fo rd will be h o ste sse s. A la rg e a t ­
e ffic ie n tly . T h e h o ard w ish es to ex­ c h a sin g th e fa m ily conveyance.
fo r th e tw o se aso n s to is .335 fo r
te n d a n c e is d e sire d .
p ress its d eep a p p re c ia tio n fo r th e
T h e r e a r en d of th e m ac h in e h a s 1922 a n d a b o u t .308 fo r th e p re s ­
w oik of M iss H a in e s d u rin g th e p a s t been given a h e ig h te n e d a p p e a ra n c e e n t
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of fo o zlin g th e ir sh o ts in th e p inches,
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tra in e d w o rk e r a n d h a s d e m o n s tra te d by ra a k iu g th e lin e s lo n g e r a n d t h e ' a n d S te n g le r h a s c o n tra c te d th e h a b -
w eek-end w ith h e r p a re n ts a t Neil by h e r efficien cy , h e r fa ith fu ln e s s
ta c k c d o n ” effect of o ld e r m ac h in es! it of s ittin g on th e bench.
C reek.
a n d a c c u ra c y in a ll of h e r fin a n c ia l is a b s o lu te ly do n e a w a y w ith
H u g g in s ’ s to ry is n o t q u ite so
le a iin g s as show n by a u d ito r ’s r e ­ g re a tly e n la rg e d c a rry in g c o m p a rt-l lu g u b rio u s . H ow ever, h e h a s fo u n d
p o rts, t h e v a lu e of a R ed C ross w ork m e n t is m ad e by th is c h a n g e in th e no im m e d ia te occasion to la u g h a n d
in a c o u n ty . T h e c o u n ty c o u rt, w hich re a r, as is a lso
th«4 ra c k m ad e a t, show h is m o la rs over th e fa c t t h a t
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C„ S ept. 24.— iias m ad e u se of iier se rv ic e c o n ­
th e r e a r of th e s e a t on th e i n t e r i o r ; J o e B u sh , one of th e v isito rs to th e
W e a th e r o u tlo o k fo r th e -p e rio d Sept. s ta n tly s p e a k s in h ig h e s t te r m s of h e r
of th e co u p e w h e je th e w om an shop-: O rie n t, led th e A m e ric an L e a g u e p i t - ! “
24 to S ep t. 29, in clu siv e :
efficiency. S he h a s re sig n e d to a c ­ p er Js a b le to lay s u n d ry a rtic le s .
] c h e rs in 1922 a n d is a so m e w h a t con-
Pacific C oast S ta te s :
G e n e rally c e p t th e o ffe r of sp ecial case w o rk e r
O u ts ta n d in g a m o n g o th e r q u a litie s ! s is te n t lo se r th is se aso n , a n d th a t
f a ir w ith n o rm a l te m p e ra tu re , except in (lie S e a ttle office. W h ile th e y h ad
w w ool is used E v e r e tt S c o tt c a n n o t g e t o ff a p ra y e r
is th ____
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t h a t o ccasio n al sh o w e rs a re p ro b a b le , been a f te r h e r se rv ic es se v e ra l tim es! in th e e n tir e o u tp u t of th is
se aso n s ru g a t s h o rts to p .
a lo n g th e n o rth c o ast.
| since s h e c a n ie h e re , y e t b e c au se of
m o d els fo r th e u p h o ls te rin g of c lo s­
S till, one m a n ’s to a d sto o l is a n ­
N o rth e rn R ocky
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and h e r sen se of d u ty to th e local w o rk ,
ed c a rs. T h e u ltra -fa s h io n a b le m au v e
o th e r ’s
m u sh ro o m . H e rb P e n n o c k ,
P la te a u R eg io n s: U n se ttle d a n d ra in sh e did n o t a c ce p t th e new o ffe r
a n d g re y a re co m b in ed to m a k e th e
w ho m ad e a le ft-h a n d e d ¡tour of
b e g in n in g of w eek ; f a ir
w e a th e r u n til h e r y e a r's w o rk w as aceo m p li-
in te r io r of th e cab p le a s in g to th e
J a p a n , is h a v in g h is g r e a te s t y e a r
th e r e a f te r . T e m p e ra tu re below n o r - ! sh ed . T h e b o ard
and
her
m an y eye, d u ra b le , a n d la s tin g .
m a l first h a lf of w eek a n d n o rm a l frie n d s w ish
in th e m a jo rs , w ith c a re fu l n u rs in g
h e r e v e ry su ccess in
B o th d o o rs open fo rw a rd a llo w ­
t h e r e a f te r .
a n d a p re m e d ita te d escap e fro m B os­
¿.her new field of serv ice.
ing fre e m o v em e n t of th e o c c u p a n ts to n .
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etrum ental in o b ta in in g th e p a ssa g e
of th e f ir s t s u ffra g e bill th o u g h th e
S e n a te in 18S3. In New M exico, th e
n a m e of A da M orley h a s been s u g ­
g e ste d by M rs. A r th u r A. R e lia n t
of A lb u q u e rq u e , w ho w ill a tte n d th e
c o n v e n tio n a n d p a g e a n t of th e W om ­
a n ’s P a r ty w ith M rs. R. P. B a rn e s
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