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ÄSSIÄKÖ ÔÀÎ1Ÿ HDÌ3U3Ì
C la s s ifie d C o l u in u
C la ssifie d C olum n R a te s
O ne c e n t th e w ord each tim e.
To ru n e v e ry issu e fo r one
m o n th o r m o re , f t c th o w ord
each tim e.
M IS C E L L A NEDUS
D R ESSM A K IN G — W o rk g u a r a n ­
teed . 147 F a c to ry S t. M rs. B. Van
H a rd e n b e rg .
3 1 -lra o .* i
W A N TED — ■2000 sh a k e s.
P ro v o s t B ros.
In q u ire
60-4*
fo r r en t
H>K R E N T — 8 room m o d ern f u r ­
n ish e d h u o se. C all 137.
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FOR RENT— A th re e room f u r ­
n ish ed a p a rtm e n t, close in. P h o g e
40 R o b iso n ’s G a ra g e o r 432-Y .
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: Daily .News Letter
P a u l M cK ee, vice p re s id e n t an d
MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor
m a n a g e r of th e C a lif o r n ia -O re g o n ,
P h o n e ite m s to h e r a t 345-R , b etw een l o A. M. a n d 2 P . M.
P o w er Co., w ill be th e g u e st of h o n o r
LONDON, Nov.
13— Im p assiv e,
a n d ev en in g s.
an d s p e a k e r a t th e L ith ia n m e e tin g
u n e m o tio n a l,
w ith a
d o m in a tin g
an d b a n q u e t to n ig h t a t th e P la za , j
I face th a t h a s h a u n te d re se m b la n c e to
-Mr. M cKee is one of th e
le a d in g C a le n d a r of th e W eek—
of a
C h inese idol— t h a t is
to be d iscu ssed a n d it is hoped th a t th a t
b u sin ess e x e cu tiv e s of O regon and
M onday, N ovem ber 12— A sh lan d th e r e w ill be fu ll a tte n d a n c e .
¡ H a ro ld
S idney
H a rm sw o rth , firs t
will give th e m em b e rs a s tr a ig h t S tu d y C lub. M rs. R o b in e tte H o stess.
E v ery one is u rg e d to be p re se n t V iscount R o th e rm e re , th e new c z ar
b u sin e ss ta lk .
T u e sd a y , N o v em b er 13— W . C. T. to e n jo y th e p ro g ra m a n d ta k e p a rt of E n g la n d s n e w sp a p e r w orld.
U. A t th e L ib ra ry ; 2 :3 0 p. m.
L ord
R o th e rm e re ,
u n lik e
his
in th e d iscu ssio n .
C O FG rts, COLDS, WHOOPING
W ed n esd a y , N o v e m b e r 14—
b ro th e r, L ord N o rth c liffe , is n o t a
COUGH
C lu b .
P re s b y te ria n B irth d a y D in n e r—
g r e a t n e w sp a p e rm a n , b u t he is a
M rs. W ill H all, R. No. 3. B axley I W e d n esd a y
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Ga., s ta te s : “ I am w ritin g to all s u f ­
M i. a n d M rs. M. E. R a n d le s w e r e ' g r e a t m a n u f a c tu r e r w ho h a s d rifte d
fe rs front co u g h s, colds, c ro u p or
T h u rs d a y , N o v em b er 15— T h u rs - ho st an d h o ste ss a t a d e lig h tfu l d in- ' in to th e n e w sP a p e r w o rld a n d h a s
w hoo p in g co u g h .
I c a n n o t re c o m ­
d ay E v e n in g B rid g e c lu b .— M rs. J. D. n e r p a rty given in h o n o r of M rs. E. aC(i n irp d p ro p e rty a f te r p ro p e rty un-
m end F o le y ’s H oney an d T a r to o
J . R o b e rts, Mr. R a n d le s ’ g ra n d - U1 to d a y he c o n tro ls a g r e a t new s-
m uch, a n d I c a n ’t k eep h ouse w ith -, M iller, h o se tss.
o u t it. H ave been u sin g it sin ce 1919
Nov. 16, F rid a y — D, A. R Civic m o th e r.
p a p e r co m b in e t h a t s p e a k s to a t lea st
a n d h av e fo u n d it. th e b e st m ed icin e C lub H o u se, 2 :3 0 P . M.
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10 0 0 °.0 0 0 E n g lish
re a d e rs every
th e re is fo r g ro w n -u p s a n d c h ild r e n .”
• * *
1 an d w as a m o st e la b o ra te one. T h e 1 d ay in t b e y ear.
I
B est a n d la rg e s t se llin g co u g h a n d
Thp D ai*y M ail T ru s t is V iscount
cold re m e d y in th e W o rld . R e fu se j D au ghters o f th e N ile Meet—
"" I g u e s ts did fu ll ju s tic e to th e d e lic a -!
¡u b stitu te s. Sold E v e ry w h e re .
T he D a u g h te rs of th e N ile m e t a t cies pro v id ed fo r th e ir e n jo y m e n t j R o th p rm e rp - and th e D aily Mail j
Origin ef Salutes by G U rti.
Saluting by guns is said to have had
Its origin In the B ritish navy. Saluting
betw een ships, however, did not orig­
inally indicate a com plim ent, neither
w as it a dem onstration of loyalty. In
th e old days foreign ships of w ar when
met a t sea, or a d ista n t harbor, had to
be friendly. Guns w ere norm ally kept
loaded, and could only
_ he unloaded
______ bv
^ pIng fired. says th e D etroit News.
T his was done on th e approach of t*
foreign ship against which no hostile
action w as intended, as an indication
th at no such action would be taken
The approaching ship replied by siml-
lar action
Greeting tk ; Sun Gcd.
Owing to the prevailing < J a r influ­
ence Egyptian tem ples, certainly in
early tim es#and often later, were orlen
tnted east and west so th a t the rising
eun at the equinoxes might light uj
Vielr dark Inteiiors. Indeed, according
to the cu rren t Egyptian conception I:
w as the sun god before all others who
dw elt in every teinjde, which was re ­
garded as a sm all replica of heaven ft
self, says the D etroit News. Tiiur, o
fav o rite description of a tem ple Is
th a t it is “like heaven in its interior.
^ ¿ I,e Ke (t,le 8Un c ° d ^ riáes within
Delicate Instrum ent«.
An instrum ent has been invented so
sensitive th at it responds to the heat
of a m an’s body a t a distance of 200
yards. H is now possible to m easure
the ten-thousandth p a rt of an in c h ; in­
deed. the hall hearings in a bicycle
call for this. A m achine exists which
can rule nearly 30,000 lines in the
T ru s t i a n d t its
s is te r o r g a n iz a tio n s ' space
a
of au inch. Five hundred lines
< t .o l th e D aily M ail, D aily M irro r, would occupy the space of a sin -le
E v e n in g N ew s, W eek ly D isp atch , f»'J-stop! M akers of astronom ical In-
S u n d a y P ic to ria l, S u n d a y I llu s tr a te d , f frun,Pnts Have Invented a highly pol-
D aily S k e tch , S u n d a y C h ro n icle, ®shpd m irror, m ade of m etal, which
Sunday
H e ra ld ,
D aily
DisDatch
splits a s,n 2,p beam of light into seven
G ra n ts P a s s on S a tu rd a y an d a n u m ­ a n d th e one in w hose h o n o r it w as
Hood R iv e r— F a rm e rs Irr ig a tio n
ber of A s h la n d ’s m e m b e rsh ip w en t given receiv ed th e c o n g ra tu la tio n s
co m pany le ts $4500
c o n tra c t
fo r
F O R R E N T — C o m p letely fu rn is h ­
dow n to th e s is te r city .
of th e m an y re la tiv e s g a th e re d to
h o re in g 210-foot
tu n n e l
th ro u g h
ed a p a rtm e n t. 75 B ush St.
51 tf
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n jo y th e d a y w ith h e r.
T h e re w e re p e rh a p s so m e w h at
solid rock on h an k of Hood R iver.
o v e r fo rty In a tte n d a n c e a n d th e
T h e g u e s ts w ere Mr. a n d M rs. E.
F D R SA L E
m e e tin g w as a v e ry e n th u s ia s tic one. E. G all, Mr. a n d M rs. E . G. R o b e rts,
E’ ening Chronicle. E m p L New’ Ind I ~
T h e re a re a n u m b e r of c a n d id a te s M ed fo rd : Mr. a n d M rs. R a n d le s and
F D R SA L E — C onn
A lto
S axa-
p h o n e $100.00. A d d re ss box 63C,
a n d by th e f ir s t of th e y e a r th e o r ­ son B obby a n d M rs. Van W egen.
n e a rly e ig h ty w e e k ly a n d m o n th ly --------------- ---------------- ---------------- -------
I-W i M & i i T A P 5 ,1 c *
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R. No. 1, M edford.
fil-1*
g a n iz a tio n tx p e c ts to h a v e a c e re ­
p e rio d ica ls.
m o n ial.
A B irth d a y C e le b ra tio n —
S ittin g q u ie tly a t his d e sk , alw ay s
FD R SA L E — F iv e room m odern
A t thfc b u sin e ss m e e tin g m an y
M rs. P h o eb e W ells, w hose hom e is cool an d c o llected , L ord R o th e rm e re
The H om e o f
b u n g alo w ju s t
c o m p le te d
in q u ire
th in g s of im p o rta n c e w ere c o n s id e r­ a t 19 G resh am S tre e t, had a b irth d a y o p e ra te s th is g r e a t p u b lic ity m ach in e
W . K. W e n n e r, F r e ig h t d e p o t. 59-6*
ed. T h e G ra n ts P a s s la d ie s served a n n iv e rs a ry N o vem ber 8 th , an d she as C h a rle s M. S chw ab an d J u d g e
Good B read
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FD R SA L E —
1923
C h ev ro let
in g th e social h o u r, w hich w e re m uch re m e m b ra n c e s, am o n g w h ich w ere trie s of th e U n ited S ta te s . T en m il­
to u rin g c a r. In A -l c o n d itio n . A lso
is th e one w h e re Gold S h eaf
— You sa v e M oney
a p p re c ia te d by th e v isitin g m e m b e r­ m an y b e a u tifu l flow ers.
lion people d a lly g e t th e ir n ew s from
Do th e y need glass
new K im b all P ia n o . M rs. D o u g h e r­
is re g u la rly su p p lie d . T h e re m ay
ship.
Since sh e loves flo w ers so w ell h e r L ord R o th e rm e re ’s m ac h in e an d a n ­
ty-
55 P in e S t. 5 9 -tf
— A ssu res Success
be places w h e re good bread c a n ­
b e fo re cold
T h e re w e re fo u r c a rs fille d w ith d e lig h t a t re c e iv in g so m any w as o th e r 4 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 4 0 g e t e n te r ta in m e n t
—
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F D R SA L E — Good fresh cow w ith
v
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g
re
a
t.
not be had hut th is tow n is not
m em b e rs from M edford p re s e n t, and
and e n lig h te n m e n t from th e p e rio d ­
w e a th e r
h e ife r ca lf. 471 M ountain Ave. 60-3*
* • *
sm a ll m oney if ev ery b o d y
M rs. B a te m a n , M rs. K inz, Mrs.
icals w hich th is g re a t m ac h in e g rin d s
one of th e m , as th e Id th ia
o u t.
L oom is, M rs. W o lte rs a n d M rs. L o u is M a rrie d —
buys seaso n tic k e t.
F O R SA L E — One G ang” rRsc Plow
B ak ery is p e rfe c tly e q u ip p -d for
On S a tu rd a y ev e n in g
at
seven
S chw ein d ro v e 'dow n fro m A sh la n d .
J. O . R IG G
second h a n d a t a b a rg a in . C arson-
A ssu re s B ig A tte n d a n c e
fu rn is h in g ev ery fam ily w ith
o
’clock
occured
th
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At
th
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be
F o w le r L u m b e r Co.
60-6
T h is new c z a r of th e E n g lish p u b ­
The
la r g e s t ex clu siv e p _____
a in t
th e ir d e lic io u s h e a lth fu l b read ,
— M akes All F eel G ood
F r a n k M. H. B a rn th o u s e a n d Miss lis h in g w orld h a s an a lm o st in s a ti­
an e le c tio n o f o ffic ers.
a n d w all p a p e r s to re in S o u th ­
e rn O regon,
ro ils, cak es, pies a/td p a stry .
N in a L. M a rtin of M edford, a t th e a b le a m b itio n a n d g re a t pow er, yet
F D R SA L E — A pples. W . L. M oore
— D is trib u te s B u rd e n
B ellview . P h o n e 1 0 F 4 .
53-12*
C o n g re g a tio n a l P a rso n a g e , th e Rev. he re m a in s a n o b sc u re p e rso n a lity .
O rd ers can he su p p lied from o u r
Milliner)* C lass a Success—
— K n o c k so u t D eficit
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re g u la r stock o r will he m ade to
T h e m illin e ry c la ss held a t M rs. C.
Few people k n o w L ord R o th e rm e re ,
— F o r a Good L yeeeum
FD R
SA L E —
A pples.
Phone
m an .
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order.
a n d few e r g e t close to h im , but
10F13.
— A nd a W o rk in g B unch
49-1 m o.* N O TICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION w as a d ecided success.
Mr. an d M rs. P a u l M ars w ere th e th o se few know him fo r a k in d ly
---------------------------------------------------------| N O TIC E IS
HEREBY
GIV EN ,
— W e T h a n k Von
T h e re w as a sp le n d id a tte n d a n c e , a tte n d a n ts . T he rin g c erem o n y w as a n d g e n e ro u s m an , a m an w ho Is a l­
LO ST— B lack J e t e a rr in g b etw een j th a t . lie B o ard of D ire c to rs of th e
used.
B a p tis t a n d
P re s b y te ria n
c h u rc h . 1 T A I.E N T IR R IG A T IO N D IS T R IC T , p ro b a b ly tw e n ty -fiv e , w hich fa c t
w ays busy an d h a s little tim e fo r!
T he y o u n g co u p le h a v e gone fo r a th e social a m e n itie s of life, an d a
sp
e
a
k
s
w
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fo
r
th
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in
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in
th
e
F in d e r p h o n e 414-R .
61-2* a m u n ic ip a l c o rp o ra tio n of J a c k s o n
merican egion
w e d d in g tr ip n o rth
t h a t in clu d e s m an w ho d e m a n d s success and
w o rk .
C ounty, S ta te of O regon, d e e m in g it
E le v en new h a ts te s tify to th e in ­ E u g e n e a n d p e rh a p s o th e r p o in ts.
a c h ie v e m e n t in te rm s of m oney, and i
for th e b est in te r e s t of said d is tr ic t
W h a t th e f u tu r e p la n s of th e w ho g e ts little o r no s a tis fa c tio n o u t
d u s tr y of th o se th e r e , to say n o th ­
th a t .‘lie h e r e in a f te r m e n tio n e d c o n ­
in g of h a ts beg u n a n d h a ts re m o d e l­ h a p p y co u p le a re h a v e n o t been of jo u rn a lis tic a c h ie v e m e n t a lo n e .
P R O F E S S IO N A L
tr a c t sh o u ld he e n te re d
in to b e­
le a rn e d h u t c o n g ra tu la tio n s a n d th e
ed.
T h e R o th e rm e re o rg a n iz a tio n , is a
tw een said d is tr ic t a n d th e S ta te of
best
of w ish es a re th e ir s fo r a hap p y b u sin e ss o rg a n iz a tio n , an o rg a n iz a ­
A f e a tu re of th e m e e tin g w as th e
O regon,
h a v e c alled a
S P E C IA L
d e m o n s tra tio n of an e le c tric tire le s s a n d p ro sp e ro u s fu tu re .
tion w hich d o e s n ’t d e m a n d b rillia n t
P H Y SIC IA N S
E L E C T IO N to he a n d w hich w ill be
• * »
c o o k e r by M rs. H u x ley w hich proved
o r fla sh y w o rk .
R o th e rm e re s u r ­
held on TH U R SD A Y , N O V EM B ER
T h e K o e h le rs E n te r ta in e d —
m
ig
h
tily
in
te
r
e
s
tin
g
to
a
ll
th
o
se
ro
u
n
d
s
h
im
se
lf
w
ith m en of th e
DR. MATTIE B. SH A W — R esi­ 1 5 th ., 1923, b e tw e en ¿ h e h o u rs of
T
he
la
s
t
w
eek
of
Mr.
a
n
d
M
rs.
th
e
re
.
a \e r a g e , o r a little above, a n d w ith
d e n c e a n d office, 103 P io n e e r e ig h t o 'clo ck A. M. a n d five o ’clock
a v e n u e. T e lep h o n e 28. Oiiice
A s is u s u a l, e v e ry one a t th e s e all K o e h le r’s s ta y in A sh lan d w as a v ery th e s e m en in h is o rg a n iz a tio n
he
h o u rs, 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 P . M. in th e T A L E N T IR R IG A T IO N
busy one in a social w ay, to say n o th ­ b u ild s p a p e rs t h a t a re a v e ra g e p a p ­
d
a
y
m
e
e
tin
g
s,
b
rin
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s
sa
n
d
w
ic
h
e
s
and
p. m. only.
D IST R IC T , J a c k s o n C o u n ty , S ta te of
in g of v isits paid an d c alls m ad e ers; o r a little above. T h e re is none
O regon, a t th e h e re in a f te r m e n tio n ­ th e h o s te s s se rv e s a h o t d ish . M rs. an d receiv ed .
DR. E R N E S T A. W OODS— P r a c ­
of th e s p e c ta c u la r b rillia n c y ab o u t
ed p o llin g place, fo r th e p u rp o se of B ro w n ’s fire le s s c o o k e r cam e in good
B e g in n in g w ith
th e d e lig h tfu l th e R o th e rm e re p a p e rs t h a t m ark e d
tic e lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose and
ste
a
d
as
it
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a
s
on
m
an
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a
n
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th
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r
oc­
d e te rm in in g w h e th e r o r n o t th e said
th r o a t— X -ray in c lu d in g te e th .
B ro th e rh o o d S u p p e r, th e G uild B a n -'
casion.
th e N o rth c liffe p a p e rs.
E n g la n d ’s j
Office h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d 2 to
T A L E N T IR R IG A T IO N
D IS T R IC T
T h e n e x t r e g u la r m e e tin g Is N o v .|qUet ° n T h n rs d a y ev en in g , th e n cam e
5. S w e d e n b u r# B ldg, A shland
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a
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jo
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n
a
lis
ts
p
ro
b
a
b ly will
sh a ll e n te r in to an a g re e m e n t w ith
th e d e lig h tfu l d in n e r given by th e L a ­
O re.
2
1
st,
a
t
M
rs.
E
d.
G
o
w
la
n
d
’s.
T
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re
n
e
v
e
r
be
fo
u
n
d
in
th
e
R
o
th e rm e re
th e S ta te of O regon, fo r th e p a y m e n t
d ies Aid fo r th e K o e h le r fam ily a n d
w
ill
be
a
fin
e
p
ro
g
ra
m
.
o rg a n iz a tio n . In th e ir ste a d w ill be
by said S ta te of O regon, of th e in ­
D R E . B . A N G E L L , C h iro p ra c tic
m e m b e rsh ip on F rid a y a t th e c h u rc h
• * *
found a co lle ctio n o f h ig h ly co m ­
t e r e s t to a c c ru e in th e f ir s t five
an d E le c tro -T h e ra p y . O ffice phone
a t w hich ev e ry good th in g im a g in ­
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48; re sid e n c e 142. F ir s t N a tio n a l i y e a rs, o r a n y less n u m b e r of y e a rs
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Mr. a n d M rs. J . W . McCoy w ere
th e h o a rd of d ire c to rs
m ay deem
B an k b u ild in g .
tio n of th e d in e rs an d to w hich s u re ­
n e c essa ry , of t h a t c e rta in issu e o f j h o st a n d h o ste ss a t a five c o u rse
ly a m p le ju s tic e w as done.
bonds of said d is tr ic t c o n te m p la te d : d in n p r P a rty S a tu rd a y e v e n in g a t th e
L ord R o th e rm e re lo st tw o sons In
D R . H A W L E Y — A bove T id in g s
T h ese d in n e rs a re a f e a tu re of th e
an d to he voted a n d a u th o riz e d a t an R laza B a n q u e t R oom , in c o m p lim en t
office. P h o n e 91.
th
e
w a r, a s w ell a s tw o v e ry d e a r
L ad ies Aid an d lu ck y is th e one in ­
e le c tio n Io he held w ith in said d is­ to th e e m p lo ees of th e F i r s t N a tio n a l
frie
n
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T h e blow s d e a lt by th e
v ited
to
p a rta k e of th e c u lin a ry
D R. E R N E S T W . S M IT H — C h iro ­
tric t on said 1 5 th . d a y of N ovem ber, B an k , a n d th e ir w ives.
G e rm a n s to R o th e rm e re ’s a ffe c tio n s
triu m p th s p re p a re d .
p r a c to r, n e a r Postoffice. H o u rs
T h e d in n e r w as a v e ry d e lig h tfu l
1923, said bonds if a u th o riz e d a n d :
9-12 a n d 2-5.
P h o n e 114.
On th a t sa m e e v e n in g , th e fam ily h av e n e v e r been fo rg o tte n , n o r will
issu ed to be in th e a g g re g a te sum of ; o n e > e n liv e n ed as it w as by m e rry
The
R o th e rm e re
p ress
w ere g u e s ts a t a d e lig h tfu l d in n e r th ey .
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PLUM BING
a t w hich M r. an d M rs. L ym an of b re a th e s h a te fo r a ll G erm an s and
sue of bon d s by sa id d is tr ic t.
j a p p o in tm e n ts w e re in k e e p in g w ith
G ra n ite s tr e e t w ere h o st a n d h o ste ss all th in g s G erm an .
- r> V<//<>’ ? . . ri/n e 11s
T h e p o llin g p lace of said ele c tio n (he d e lic io u s v ia n d s se rv e d .
J E R R Y D’N E A L— P lu m b in g . 207
T he g r e a t f la ir t h a t R o th e rm e re
a n d w h e re th e e v e n in g w as sp e n t in
A jo lly th e a tr e p a rty w as th e v ery
sh a ll an d w ill be a / th e o ffice of th e
/tiu c /i n s rJn/i O/
E a s t M ain. P h o n e 138.
a v e ry h a p p y v isit. T h e Lym ans* a re h a s fo r o rg a n iz a tio n led him in to
B oard of D ire c to rs of said d is ir k t at bonny e n d in g of th is so h a p p y even-
old frie n d s a n d fo rm e r m em b e rs of h u b lie office d u rin g th e w ar.
He
M ONUM ENTS
T a le n t in J a c k s o n C ounty. S ta te of ^nR: th e e n tir e co m p an y w itn e ssin g
j th e c h u rc h a t B ro w n sv ille w h e re M r. \ w as m ad e d ire c to r-g e n e r l of th e
^O regon, a n d w ith in th e b o u n d a rie s th « p re s e n ta tio n of th e “ M an from
a rm y c lo th in g d e p a rtm e n t a n d he
¡ S ig i ■
M ONUM ENT— M A R K E R S
K o e h le r h eld a p a s to ra te .
G le n g a rry .”
of said d is tr ic t.
L o w est P ric e s
A lu n ch e o n a t M rs. H. W . A n d re w s’ c’e a '1pd up in a m o st e ffic ie n t m an-
T he e le c to rs of said T a le n t I rr ig a -
T h o se w ho en jo y e d th e h o s p ita lity
A SH LA N D G R A N IT E CO.
(ion D istric t a re h e re b y a n d s h a ll
M r. a n d M rs. McCoy w e re Mr. and j ^ om o a n d a d riv e up th e v alley was n e r th e w re c k a g e of a gre: ■ r r m v
3rd a n d E a s t M ain St.
223-Cmo
; c lo th in g s c a n d a l.
Late*- L l o y '
he re q u ire d to v o te an d c a st b a llo ts ! M rs- G erald W e n n e r, M r. a n d M rs. ‘ s a " dw ,c,,pd m on T h u rsd a y ,
¡G eorge p ro m o te d R oth m re r-n 1
a t said elec,‘ion w hich s h a ll c o n ta in M ilton £ r a le y , M r. a n d M rs. H al
° n S u n d a y M r- a n d M rs. F . C.
A SH LA N D G R Ä M T E
A ir M in iste r.
H e re
K
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e le r a n d fam ily w ere d in n e r m ad e him
M ONUM ENTS
th e w o rd s, “ A G R E E M E N T — Y E S ” , E m ery , M f. a n d M rs. E lw ood H ed-
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
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O regon G ra n ite Co.
a n d “ A G R E E M E N T — N O ” . T h o se in b u rg
rK- , M r. and. M rs. G erald G un-
hom e an d from th a t b e a u tifu l hom e i g a n iz a tio n a lo n g
d ra s tic
b u s lr
S. P E N N IST O N , S alesm an .
fav o r of th e d is tr ic t e n te r in g in to a i te r, M iss A ileen W a lk e r a n d
her
on Scenic D rive h ad a la s t w o n d e r - ' , ’nPS> b u t ho fo u n d th e re d -ta p e en-
R es. 47(1 L a u rel
Phone 4 III’
c o n tra c t w ith th e S ta te of O regon | m o th e r, M rs. B u tle r W a lk e r,
fu l view of A sh la n d an d its valley , j ta n g le m e n ts to o g re a t an d he was
fo r (he p a y m e n t of th e in te r e s t upon I
• • •
On S u n d a y th e m o rn in g serm o n forced to r e tire .
PL A N IN G M IL L
said b o n d s a« a fo re s a id sh a ll
c a st A C orrection__
Lloyd G eorge
and
R o th e rm e re
Seats Now S e llin g al th e Box O ffice
w as e sp ec ially to th e m e m b e rsh ip
JO R D A N ’S SA SH AND C A B IN E T th e ir b a llo t a n d v o te “ A G R E E M E N T j I t w as s ta te d t h a t th e tim e fo r an d in th e e v e n in g th e r e w as th e w e re once c,ose po -o p e ra to rs.
O
f
P R IC E S $ 1 .5 0 , $ 2 .0 0 und $ 2 .5 0 P lu sT a v
A ES , an d th o se opposed to th e v o tin g upon th e school b u d g e t w as
W O R K S, Cor. H e ilm a n an d
la
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I 9 4 -ti
d is tr ic t e n te r in g in to said c o n tra c ts N o v em b er 22 in th e a c c o u n t p u b lish -
could
n o t co n d o n e Lloyd
fa re w e lls
w e re
sp o k en a n d good e rm e re
sh a ll cant th e ir
b a llo ts
a n d v o te ed in S a tu rd a y 's issu e b u t th e e d ito r
G
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fiscal
po
licy ; he recoiled
w ish es u tte r e d fo r h a p p in e ss fo r th is
T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S
11 “ A G R E E M E N T — N O .”
| is in fo rm e d th e d a te given w as n o t
w ell beloved fam ily in th e new hom e a t w h a t seem ed to him to be gov­
T h is n o tic e is given u n d e r
th e c o rre c t; t h a t it sh o u ld h a v e re a d
to w hich th e y s ta r te d M onday m o rn ­ e rn m e n ta l e x tra v a g a n c e . T hen Lloyd
W h ittle T r a n s f e r & SI o r a g e C o. a u th o r ity of A rtic le X l-b of th e Con- N ovem ber 2 7 th in ste a d
G eorge v eered to a policy t h a t seem ­
in g .
fo r S E R V IC E
s titu tio n of th e S ta te of O regon.
• « *
ed n o t to be b itte r ly a n ti-G e rm a n , f
D A TED , O cto b er 13, 1923.
E x p e rie n c ed m o v ers an d p a c k e ra
W ednesday Club H ave H ennison Day M a rrie d — P e ttit- H a r r e ll—
T
A
L
E
N
T
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D
IS
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T
'
a
nd
th e
a n ti-G e rm a n . p ro -F re n c h
of h o u se h o ld goods. D e a lers in
W e d n e sd a y of th is w eek th e re w ill
T h e m a rria g e of M iss H elen l ia r - R o th e rm e re b ro k e w ith
th e little !
coal a n d wood. P h o n e 117.
By W . J. H a rtz e ll, P re s id e n t, i
o c c u r a t th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h one re ll an d Mr. L e o n a rd C. P e ttit oc- j W e lsh m an .
O ffice 89 O ak St n e a r
F . W . H e rrin , D ire c to r
of th e m o st in te r e s tin g m e e tin g s 1m- I c u rre d a t te n o’clock T u e sd a y m o rn -
T h e re a re som e people w ho pro- j
H o te l A sh la n d
E . T. N ew hry, D ire c to r.
j a g in a b le , u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s of th e j in g a t th e hom e of th e b rid e ’s p a r - 'fess to believe t h a t R o th e rm e re and j
ATTEST:
W ed n esd a y clu b w hich is g u a ra n te e Pnts> M r a n d M„ j R H a rre ll on Lloyd G eorgp w i» a g a *a ™ r k to-
O. A rn sp ig e r, S e c re ta ry .
T. L. P O W E L L — G e n e ral T ra n s ­
,
th a t th o se p re s e n t w ill fin d it q u ite • j ow a s tr e e t. R ev. W . J u d s o n O ldfield g e th e r ’ P e r h a p s th e y w ill, b u t It
f e r — Good te a m
and
m o to r O ct. 16-5
w o rth w h ile.
,
I w ill be in d ire c t c o -o p e ra tio n . T h a t
tru c k s . Good se rv ic e a t q re a
o ffic ia tin g c le rg y m a n .
so n a b le p ric e . P h o n e 83.
M rs. E llis h a s k in d ly o ffe red to
.
. .
.
l O nly th e m em b e rs of th e im m ed m ay be th e re a so n t h a t L ord R o th - I
lend h e r s k ill an d a r t i s t r y to its sue- ja te f a m iiy w erP p re s e n t. M r. a n d I e rm e re h a s effpctpd a w o rk in g a r-
TRANSFER
AND
EX PRESS—
cess a n d ^ a g a in th o se w ho com e w ill j j j rs p ottit w ill m a k e th e ir h o m e In r a n &pm e n t w ith L o rd B e a v e rb ro o k ,
K in g 's T ra n s fe r, g e n e ra l
h a u lin g .
fin d m o st s u rp ris in g a n d d e li g h tf u l ; K la m a th F a lls
w h e re
M r. P e t ti t wdl° *3 k n o w n to look upon Lloyd
TO IO M O O N -A W TR A 'IA a THE
D ry wood fo r sa le . P h o n e 113. D a n g e r Is A
j th in g s to do
L orenz G porSp as n o t a lto g e th e r a bad
h o ld s a p o sitio n w ith th e
P la z a P ool H a ll.
4 5 -tf
I B rin g sc isso rs a n d a
te r m in a - j P lu m b în g Co B o th th’p yQung ppoplp s ta te s m a n .
Q u ick T ra v e le r i tio n to le a rn a n d you w ill d e go
hom e ! a re g r a d u a te s of A sh la n d H igh a n d
As a b u sin e ss m an L ord R o th e r-
P ia n o T e a c h e r
W a tc h in g c a n n o t alw ay s see d a n g e r ' W‘! h y° Ur handS fuH ° f p r e tty t h >ngs havP bppn id e n tifie d w ith th e school m ere n e e d s n o co u n sel o r a d v ise rs
M rs. J . R. R o b e rts o n , c e rtifie d
¡óao^i b y domes Montqrom&y
ly r ic s b y J o s. W C arthy.
p ian o te a c h e r. C re d it given in H igh a h ead. D odging c a n n o t alw ay s m iss it. ’
fu T u ie ’^ K o r ts .11
a c tiv itie s an d d o in g s o f th e y o u n g e r As a jo u r n a lis t he n e e d s a d v ise rs
flus/e b y rtorry T/erney _________ b y ¿ d ir a r d R o y c e.
b adly, a n d fo r th e p re s e n t he se em s 1
School. P h o n e 3 4 1 -J.
s e t sin ce g ra d u a tio n .
5 3 tf It com es lik e a fla s h — does its dam -
E v e ry one is in v ite d to com e e a rly .
M r. P e t t i t ’s w ell k n o w n m u sical t0 h av e fo u n d h is a d v is e r in L ovat
4 music play that throbs* with the spirit of Youth
age— is gone.
PIA N O TU NING
T h e h o ste sse s a re th e M esdam es j a b Ility b a s gainPd f or b jm
re a d y i E ra s e r, a jo u rn a lis t w ho w rite s a l-
and gaiety, with entrancing melodies and humorous
PIANO TUNING— >3.50. T ra d e a t
and w ays in ita lip s - M any of th e R otli-
In su ra n c e a g a in st such ris k s g u a rd s B. R. G re e r. J . H. F u lle r . J . H . M e ; re c o gn itio n ln , m „ sical c irc le s
h o m e a n d h a v e y o u r p ian o tu n e d by
Gee. F . H . J o h n s p n a n d Miss H ick s. i hig ta le n t w i„ bp g rp a tly m igspd in e rm e re e x c u rsio n s a b ro a d in jo u rn a l-
situations, and a story entrancing the beholder.
you from loss a t a ll tim es.
C a rl H. L o v e la n d . S tu d io
135 E.
A sh la n d . C o n g ra tu la tio n s an d good ism can be trappd to F r a s e r , w ho is
Presented bq a cast of. distinction, with pretty oiils ,
M ain St. P h o n e s 134 a n d 465.
O nly in su ra n c e can give you con-i P. T. A. at Ju n ior H igh—
w ish es a re e x te n d e d
to
M r. an d c rp d ited w R b h a v in g
c re a te d
th e I
Galore amidst stag* settings so superb that they bewilder
s la n t f i n a n c i a r p ro te c tio n . C onsult!
T h e P . T . A. C ircle of J u n io r H igh M rs. P e t ti t fo r a h a p p y a n d p r o s p e r - ! R o th e rm e re c a m Pa ’gn of “ H a ts off
costumes from Lucille, the peer o f all modistes, who
A N Y G IR L
IX
T R O U B L E — May y o u r in su ra n c e a g e n t as a sp e c ia ist in i
m e e t th is a fte rn o o n a t th e J u n - ous f u tu re .
t0 P r a n c e ” — a slo g an
w hich
has 1
has supplied downs that are the bit word m macmfonce
c o m m u n ic a te w ith E n sig n L ee of p ro te c tio n .
lo r H ig h b u ild in g a t 3 :0 0 p. m.
— ___________________ b ro u g h t no end of h o s tile c ritic ism
and modernity.
;—
t h e S a lv a tio n A rm y a t th e W h ite
M iss B la n c h e H ick s, o u r lib r a ria n , O th e r O u t-o f-to w n G u ests—
upon th e s h o u ld e rs of L o rd R o t h e r - !
With
a
specially
increased
orchestra IR E N E '
S h ie ld h om e, 565 M ay fair Ave.,
w ill give a n a d d re s s
on
“ B e tte r
E lla H. K n ig h t of S p o k a n e is a m e re ~
P o r tla n d , O regon.
1 0 -ly r
B ooks a n d B e tte r F ilm s fo r C h ild ­ g u e st a t th e H o tel C olum bia. W m .!
b e c o m e s fe a s t to the eye and ear sufficient
r e n .”
B
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A.
B
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of
P
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.
To
K
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F
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to outshine the historic banquet o f ' Belsftazzcr.
C lassified a d s b rin g re s u lts .
* nas
R eal E s ta te a n d R eal I n s u r­
T h e re w ill be a p ia n o d u e t by Cal. a re b u sin e ss v isito rs . M rs. C has.
M r. a n d M rs. L e o n a rd C. P e ttit,
ance. (E s ta b . 1 8 8 3 )
R o sin a a n d F ra n c e s G a lla tin a n d M rs. G ra h a m a n d fa m ily of P o rtla n d a r e w hose w ed d in g o c c u rre d th is m o rn -
S a le m — V alley P a c k in g Co. a d d in g
P h o n e 211
41 E a s t M ain
E . O S m lth w ill sm g , a s a clo sin g v is ito rs fo rm M u ltn o m ah co u n ty . G. ing. d e p a rte d im m e d ia te ly a f te r th e
3 -s to ry b u ild in g to local p la n t a t
n u m b e r.
■ B. Skeen a n d w ife of M o n tag u e w ere c e re m o n y fo r K la m a th F a lls to m ak e
c o s t of $4 0 ,0 0 0 .
T h e re w ill be m uch of im p o rta n c e in A sh lan d y e ste rd a y .
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