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A shland
dáílt TibiÑtíS
Thursday, December
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
A D ally C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of
local Interest.
M asonic C a le n d a r
v.
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„
.
Mr. an d M rs. F r a n k C la ry h av e
T h is W eek
S u p p e r a t 6 :4 5 .
, been g u e s ts a t th e hom e of M rs.
T h u rs d a y — In s ta lla tio n of of- C la ry ’8 P a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs. W
fle e rs, A sh la n d L odge No. 23.
!
H ale fo r se v e ra l d ays a n d p lan
Arrived in Chicago Safely—
. Depart T his E vening__
■ w ill be g u e s ts u n til New Y ears
Miss L ouise L e n n a rt h a s w rit-
M rs. J a n ie s B oyd,
of N o rth j e v e n in g , w hen th e y w ill r e tu r n
te n f r l en d s of h e r w o n d e rfu l jo u r- M ain s tr e e t, leav es to n ig h t fo r San ! to th e ir h o m e , in D u n s m u ir M rs.
ney o
cago and th e w arm r e - , F ra n c is c o a c co m p an ied by h e r G ale w il v isit o th e r re la tiv e s in
te p tio n g i\e n h e r by re la tiv e s in ; g u e s t, M rs. M._ E. M ullen, of St. G ra n ts P a ss b efo re r e tu r n in g ,
h e r fo rm e r hom e city.
She de- P a u l a n d d a u g h te r , M rs. J. C.
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d a r e s th a t C hicago h a s g ro w n so F e rg u so n , of B s tr e e t T hey w ill L ook on P a g e 10—
m uch sin ce 1910
t h a t th e su r- spend New Y ears in San F r a n c i s - ,
I n te r e s tin g a c c o u n ts a re being
, ro u n d a re a ll d iffe re n t a n d she co a n d th e tw o fo rm e r w ill sp en d ' given th e se d ay s to
th e
s ta te
,
h a s n o t been a b le to g e t used to th e w in te r in s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia ta c h e rs w ho a re
c o n v e n in g ’ in
th e ch an g es. H e r p re s e n t a d d re s s a n d w ill leav e in J u n e fo r M in-j P o rtla n d . On P a g e 10 of th e fin a l
e d itio n of t h e J o u rn a l m ay
be
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m
n o jg R o se d a le a v e n u e , C hicago, n e so ta to spend th e su m m e r.
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i to re m a in a b o u t tw o m o n th s.
To V isit Her«—
i T h e ir hom e h a s been in W yom ing
A rrivai a Sui prise —
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Church
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h e a rr iv a l of Mrs.
is h e re v isitin g h is f a th e r, L o u is and M rs‘ G lenn H ail
G ale C h ristm a s e v e n in g a t th e A.
S chw ein, w ho h a s been ill la te ly g u e s ts a t tb e H a ,e hom e over 2.e a r s e ' e ’ d ra m a tic re a d in g by > g h e ra rd hom e w as a d is tin c t su r-
D r. M a ttie Shaw u n d e r th e a u s- p rise. W ith M rs. G ale cam e h e r
to! C h ristm a s.
Mr. S chw ein cam e p rim a rily
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J
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Pices of th e W e d n esd a y C lub.
five m o n th s ’ old son, a n d th ey
v isit h hi9
is f a th e r a n d spend
sp en d Ch
C h rist-
L a rg e lo a f q u a lity b rea d 10c—
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m as w ith th e S chw ein fan, iy.
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Bon T on.
8 4 tf. T o T ttke E x a m in a tio n —
N o h tln g b e tte r th a n s a lt ris in g
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A cco rd in g to a d v ise issu ed by
b re a d . Bon Ton
8 4 tf ! S p ecial s tu n ts a n d m usic by t h e ! th e g o v e rn m e n t s ta tin g w ho w ill
________
L ith ia n o c te tte a n d
sa x a p h o n e i be a b le to q u a lify fo r th e second
F a m ily Is S c a tte re d —
s e p te tte a t L ith ia n H o lid ay B all ®nt.ra n c ® e x a m in a tio n : to
W est
P o r n 8 dK e n r
,M CW nia“ S 18 iD i tO' D ight
A rm ° r y ‘
I h a T t e e T Hstaed. T h X ^ a Z
■ seen th e lik e n e sse s of e d u c a to rs
th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te a n d th e . pic-
tu r e of S u p e rin te n d e n t G. A. B ris­
coe is seen w ith fo u r m en a c tiv e
in school circles.
A tte n d e d U n iv ersity
G eorge R oss is hom e from th e
Society Girls Aid Tubercular Fund
Teachers A ssociation a s ‘a d e l e t e
V,"“ OrS h * Aa»> lan«I-
af,
IM I
L n iv e rs ity of O regon. H e is a be called fo r by th e fo re s try d e - ’a o Y E A R SE N T E N C E 1«
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m e m b e r o t P h i S igm a P i. local I p a r,m e n , in t h e e a rly s p rin g -
OIVKN
, f ra te r n ity '.o n th e E u g e n e cam pus
Del N o rte T rip lic a te .
PROGRESS IS MADE
ON REDWOOD HIGHWAY
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DÜSSELDORF, Dec. 2 7 .— H e ff
G ru e tz in g e r, expelled p re sid e n t o f
M E X I(O \ \ ITH G l ATEMALA th e R h in e p rovince, w as se n te n c ed
" BRIDGE " ILL link
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to 20 y e a rs im p riso n m e n t by a
M EXICO CITY , Dec. 27— T he F re n c h c o u rt m a r tia l. G ru e ttla g «
M exican G o v ern m en t a n n o u n c e s e r w as c h a rg e d w ith
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resistiag
Q
p e °n
.e L re sc e n t C ity | t h a t th e F e d e ra l a u th o r itie s o f ; F re n c h a n d B elgian o rd e rs,
se cGo n * o f. th e B e d - t h e R ep u b lic of G u a te m a la have
w ood h ig h w a y . S h e r i,t B reen , w ho > a g rre d
lh e c„ „ „ ru c llo n
, LENKE IS URGED FOR
m ad e a tr ip to M o n u m en tal W ed-,, m im m o lll
b rid g e o v er
AMBASSADORLAL f»O8$
n esd ay a fte rn o o n , s ta te s t h a t a
m ile of fin e ro ad h a s been com ­ th e S u sh ia te R iver, th e so u th e rn
W A SH IN G TO N , Dec. 27.— Th«
p lete d b etw een
th e
E lk H orn b o u n d a ry of Mexico. T he s tru e -
a
p
p
Leake,
m in es an d L a w y e r’s B ar, in th e !tu r e w il* be e re c te d jo in tly by both fo r,n o e in r tm e n t of W illiam
a
tto
rn
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y
g
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e
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of
North
v ic in ity of P a tr ic k ’s c re e k . Jo h n G o v e rn m e n ts an d w ill cost in the
- D ak o ta, as a m b a s s a d o r to M exico
It
R oss, w ith a crew of five h a s com ­ n e ig h b o rh o o d of $7 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 .
: is u rg ed upon P re s id e n t C oolldg«
p lete d se v e ra l te m p o ra ry b rid g e s w ill be b u ilt of re in fo rc e d co n ­
by S e n a to r M agnus Jo h n so n , of
n e a r M o n u m en tal. H e in fo rm e d c re te .
M innesota.
S h e riff B reen t h a t he expected
bids fo r p e rm a n e n t b rid g e s w ill i
C lassified ads bring resu lts.
C lassified ads ty in g rcanlts.
V ery e n c o u ra g in g p ro g re ss is
re p o rte d in th e c o n s tru c tio n w ork
h a r d T T h ’7 7 ^ " r "
fro m J a c k s o n c o u n ty . Mrs. P e r m i e 1 M r’ a n d M r9’ M a u rlts J a l ° a re
J o h n so n and
g ra n d s o n .
M aster g u e sts of re la tiv e s o v er C h ristm a s. .
h
«T
e given in S alem , J a n u a r y
D onald M cW illiam s sp e n t t h e hoi- T h e ir ln a r r ia Se w ill be re c o rd e d
'
id av s w ith M rs. J o h n s o n s p a re n ts a s an e v e n t th is £al1 ,n K la m a th ,
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n e a r M onm outh. C. S. M cW illiam s F a lls an d th is ls Pe rh a p s
th e ir
U n d e r th e a u sp ic e s of th e W ed-
a rriv e d y e s te rd a y from K la m a th tir s t v isit since t h a t t,m e -
n e sd ay C lub, D r. M a ttie S haw h a s
F a lls a n d is s ta y in g w ith K e n n e th '
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j c o n sen te d to give th e “ H o u se of
M cW illiam s d u rin g his v fo rced
F o r th e b est ta m a lea tr y R ose 1 R im m o n ” New Y e a r ’s E ve a t th e
b a c h elo r days.
•
¡B ro s.
8 4 - t f ! P ri“sb y te ra n c h u rc h . E v e ry o n e In-
_____
, ‘
| v ited .
M r. A u to m o b ile
you know th e re is
in a u to m o b ile r a te s ?
m oney by in s u rin g
O w n e r:— Do W ith F a Jn i,.v—
a d iffe re n c e !
C ‘ E ‘ McC o lliste r is v isitin g a L ake of th e W oods H as Snow —
You can save tew d a ys w ith h is fa m ily a t th e ir • Mr. R a n k in , h ead of th e fo re s t­
w ith m e.
hom e on G ra n ite S tre e t.
ry se riv ee in M edford, w as in te le ­
ph o n e . co n n e ctio n
w ith
Mr.
•
Yeo, of course. 7 7-tf
Do You K now
C onje, w ho is a t L a k e of th e
9 8-4 ¡! W oods g u a rd in g c a b in s a n d gov­
W h ite W iz a rd ?
V a c a tio n in g —
e rn m e n t p ro p e rty , y e s te rd a y a n d
Tom D uncan is v isitin g h is sis-
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th e F re n c h m a n s ta te d t h a t th e
te r in th e n o rth e rn p a r t of th e E e b e k a h s N otice—
la
k e w as in th e g rip of w in te r, as
s ta te . W hen in A sh la n d Mr. D un-
A special m e e tin g w ill be held
snow
had been fa llin g fo r th e p a s t
a t 7 :3 0 P. M. S a tu rd a y , Dec. 2 9 th
can w o rk s a t th e F o rd G arage.
w eek.
a t I. O. O. F H all fo r th e p u rp o se
Oh Boy! T h a t s a lt ris in g b rea d . o£ tra n s a c tin g n e c e ssa ry b u isn ess.
L e t us fill y o u r p a il w ith S w ifts
Bon T on.
8 4 tf •
o rd e r of th e N oble G ran d .
S ilv e r L e a f la r d — co sts less th a n
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A L IC E GOW LAND, Sec.
s
G uests from C orvallis__
98-2 h o rte n in g , goes f a r th e r a n d is
T he M isses M yra and B e a tric e !
m o re n u tritio u s . D e tric k s.
-94-tf
H ave a f it a t O rres— T a ilo rs fo r
G u n te r
v isited
fo rm e r
school
frie n d s in A sh lan d
y e ste rd a y . m en a n d w om en.
8 9 t f i x eat M am ento R eceived__
T hey a re s p e n d in g th e C h ris tm a s ,
T h e c h ie f e n g in e e r of th e
v a c a tio n w ith th e ir p a re n ts
in A tto rn e y Visit?
S o u th e rn P a c ific h a s h a d pieces
G ra n ts P ass, h a v in g been in col-!
C A M oore, a P y o m ln en t a tto r - Ì Of th e f ir s t ra il la id ’ a t th e N a tro n
lege a t C o rv allis th e p a s t few ney of B a k e r, is v isitin g w ith h is
c u t-o ff a t K irk m ad e in to p a p e r
m o n th s
b r o th e r W . J. M oore of th is city , w e ig h ts an d h a s d is tr ib u te d th em
fo r a w eek o r ten d ay s b e fo re to frie n d s o v er th e U n ited S ta te s.
Yes re a l s a lt ris in g b rea d , 8 0 t f |p ro ce e d in g on ll’s w ay to C a lifo r- P ro f. VTning receiv ed one of th e
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j n ia w h e re he c o n te m p la te s spend- h ig h ly p o lish ed m o m en to s.
E n g in e e ts I ’ere O ver N ight__
Ii,lg th e w in te r.
A m ong S o u th e rn P a c ific
en­
To C alifornia—
g in e e rs w ho w e re in tow n
la s t
L ith ia n H o lid ay B all a t
th e
J . N. T ozer w ill leav e to m o rro w
n ig h t an d w ho sta y e d a t th e h o ­ A rm o ry to -n ig h t. L o v e la n d 's o r­ fo r P e ta lu m a , Cal. to spend th e
tel ( o lu m b ia w ere H. H e n d ric k s, c h e stra .
! re m a in d e r of th e w in te r w ith h is
R. W . M oore a n d S. H a rrin g to n ,
I son, B e rt T ozer.
a ll from D u n sm u ir.
S P E C IA L ! P u r e „ v irg in
wool
o v e rc o a ts $20. a t P a u ls e r u d ’s.
Q u a rte rly M eetin g O pens__
O u r T re a t—
8 6 tf
A q u a rte rly m e e tin g of th e F re e
M rs. S elm a G ray a n d Miss R u th
M e th o d ist c h u rc h w ill begin to ­
O sm un h a v e n o t re tu r n e d fo r a M aster A hlstrom V isits—
m o rro w e v e n in g w hen M rs. G ray,
v a c a tio n to O a k la n d , C al., b u t will
M a ste r N o rm an
A h lstro m
of of M edford, w ill p re a c h a n i n te r ­
he gone m uch lo n g er. Mrs. G ray D u n sm u ir is sp e n d in g th e H o li­
e s tin g se rm o n . No o th e r o u t-o f-
w ill v isit re la tiv e s fo r a m onth d ay s w ith h is g r a n d p a r e n ts , M r.
tow n d e le g a te s a r e exp ected to a t ­
a n d Miss O sm un w ill p ro b ab ly r e ­ an d M rs. W . J . M oore of N o rth
te n d .
R ev. C. H. J e ro m , p a s to r,
tu rn in tw o w eeks.
M ain s tr e e t.
w ill c o n d u c t th e m ee tin g s.
L e t us fit you o u t in a H olid ay
su it and o v erco at. P a u l^ e ru d ’s.
W e d e liv e r th e goods- -D e tric k s
9 4 -tf
9 1 -tf
Squeezed down now into three re­
markable lots for a Year-End
Clearance of Coats
C alifornians Visit__
Geo. W . P e rry , C h a rle s W ood
a n d C has. D. C rouch, of Los A n g e ­
les a re am o n g b u sin ess v isito rs
fo rm o u t-o f-to w n w ho w ill be in
A sh lan d fo r a few days.
9 1 -tf
V isit R ose B ros.—
M r. a n d M rs. .F . L. F r y a re
g u e sts a t th e h o m e of M rs F r y ’s
s is te r, Mrs. H o w a rd R ose. T hey
h av e com e dow n fro m A s to ria a n d
w ill be h e re a few d ay s.
$29.75
15 Coats ranging up to
$39.75 at first of the
season.
Many with
heaverette collars.
22 Coats, mostly fur
trimmed, many of them
in large sizes and ex­
ceptional values.
$39.75
9 Coats which include,
with two exceptions,
all the higher priced
Coats in tlie house.
SIZES ARE MISSES 15 to 19 and WOMEN'S 36 to 53
K o h in a n s s a lf t r is in g b re a d , •
1 lb . lo a f 10c, 1% lb. lo a f 15c.
Bon T on.
8 4 -tf
3 Winter Suits
$19.75
F la c k u s F a m ily V isit—
Mr. an d M rs. E d. F la c k u s , of
R e tu rn s to R eckling—
D
u
n sm u ir, w e re in A sh la n d o v e r C ollege Student H om e—
R o b e rt Cook h a s re tu rn e d
to
V e rn o r C arso n , a s tu d e n t a t
sp e n t
T u e sd a y
R e d d in g a f te r sp e n d in g C h ristm a s C h ristm a s a n d
s p e n d in g h is v a c a tio n w ith M r.
v
isitin
g
re
la
tiv
e
s.
w ith M rs. Cook a n d h e r m o th e r,
L in fie ld co lleg e in M cM inville, is
Mrs. C ora E. B u rn s. M iss P hyllig
a
R e a d y -to -w e a r s u its a n d o v e r­ n d M rs. o . F . C arson.
J a n e also e n te r ta in e d h e r f a th e r.
c o a ts a t P a u lB e ru d ’s.
$19.75
-
20 Wool Dresses --
$29.75
Sizes 16 to 4 4*4
m ark e d fo r
q u ick c le a ra n c e
$35.00 SU ITS .............$ 1 9 .7 5
4 8.00 SU ITS ........... 2 9 .7 5
th e r M e n t \ T n e f n ° o T t L GS o c i ? t ^ f o i ep ^
v o lu n te e r th e ir se rv ic es a t
c u lo sis.
6 S° Ciety fo r P re v e n tio n a n d R e lie f of T u b e r-
Illn ess N ot So Serious—
M rs. M iksch, w ho h a s been co n ­
fin ed to h re ho m e fo r som e tim e, £ie st^ ™ nOdn ^ h e ^ fa n d a n Cgoesy w e rT M ls s V y d i a T l
B e a rd sle y . T h ey took" p a r t I n t h e T ’N i i e o ’c K
*s a£)te to be o u t a g a in .
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O rre s
c le a n s c lo th e s
cle a n .
P h o n e 64.
8 9 -tf
° f th e
R e v ie w .“
L ad ies, h a v e you h ad a fo rm ­
al in tro d u c tio n to W h ite W iz a rd ?
B e“ y
IllllUliil
Evonunent Quaker and Health. Expert
On Child Relief Mission to Germany
Henry T . Brown Heads
Organization. Dr. Haven
Emerson Goes To
Make Survey
C o m p lete lin e of A sh la n d Can T o A riz o n a "—*
ned G oods a t D e tric k s.
9 4 -tf
W in n H ay s, w ho h a d j u s t r e ­
98-4
E E D IN G sta rv in g children
tu rn e d to A sh la n d fro m C hicago,
in G erm an y is th e m ission
Do
you
know
w
h
a
t
ta
k
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s
th
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f
t
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s
te
rd
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fo
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rizo
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a.
M
r.
of
H e n ry T a tn all B row n, a
E astern M usicians Her«1__
p ro m in en t P h ila d e lp h ia Q uaker,
p
lace
of
s
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s
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in
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d
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a
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p
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his
W . T. Beck, G len A. C rag g s,
who recen tly sailed on th e M ajes­
s tu d ie s
th e r e b u t ill
an d Geo. M. C h en o t, m em b e rs of w h ite c lo th e s w h ite r in th e w in te r m ed ic al
tic. Dr. H aven E m erson, professor
tim e ?
A n sw er— W h ite
W iz a rd . | h e a lth n e c e s s ita te d
h i s ’ lea v in g
of P ublic H e a lth A d m in istratio n
th e B u ck ey e M ale T rio , w ere
a t C olum bia U niversity who a c ­
98-4 school b e fo re g ra d u a tio n .
H is
g u e s ts a t th e H o tel A sh lan d la st
com panied Mr. B row n w ent to
frie n d s a r e h o p in g e a rn e s tly t h a t
n ig h t T hey a re fro m C olum bus,
m ake a child h e a lth survey in
P a u ls e r u d ’s S u its
give sa tis- g o in g to A rizo n a m ay re s to re h is
Germany.
O hio b u t expect to he in A sh la n d
Mr. B row n goes to G erm any to
9 1 -tf h e a lth , a n d t h a t in a few m o n th s
on b u sin e ss a f te r th ey r e tu r n from fa c tio n .
ta
k
e ch a rg e th e re of th e o rg an iz a ­
a n o th e r trip .
•
Y EAR’S DAY means that
w e m ay see him a g a in in A sh ­
tion of the A m erican Q uakers, who
C liff P a y n e m a k e s lo c k e rs.
lan d .
we can begin again. One of
a re a rra n g in g to feed 2,000,000
u n d e rn o u rish e d G erm an ch ild ren
Old fa sh io n e d la sse s c ream t a f ­
the
best
things
to
begin,
or
to
begin
th is w in ter w ith th e $10,000,000
fy a t R ose B ros.
8 4 tf V isits from V allej
again , is a savings account.
P o rtla n d ta x levy red u c e d from
being raised by th e A m erican
C h a rle s S h e rm a n , r e s id e n t
of
C om m ittee fo r R elief of G erm an
44.55 m ills to 39.45 fo r n e x t y e a r.
A sh lan d fo r s e v e ra l y e a rs
and i
C hildren,
w ith
n a tio n a l
head­
O ut-of-tow n Visithrs__
know n h e re by m a n y p eo p le, is
q u a rte rs a t 19 W est 44th Street,
TOO L A T E TO C L A SSIFY
C arl H o w ard of N e w p o rt, a n d
New Y ork C ity a n d of w hich R
v isitin g h is m o th e r a n d s is te r a t.'
B- B . P la n k , of T oledo, a r e am o n g
M ajor-G eneral H e n ry T. Allen. b d to w orse- T he conditions a re
th e h o m e of M rs. O. A. S te a r n s on CLASS—
fo rm e rly co m m an d er of th e Am - ' 6I? L SwVere’ T H ®lp ls absolutely
o u t-o f-to w n v isito rs. Mr. a n d Mrs.
P in e s tr e e t. Mr. S h e rm a n h a s b e e n
erlcan Force« on th e R hine, ls th e {u8tIfled’
1 can o n ,y h °P® and
F O R R E N T — F u rn is h e d H ouse
F T R ice a re g u e s ts fro m H o lly ­
c h a irm a n .
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C hancellor, th e Food M inister an d
F O R S A L E — F o rd lig h t d eliv-
lan d fre q u e n tly .
H e s ta te s t h a t '
T he d e p a rtu re of Mr. Brow n o th e r officials an d w ith th e district
H ere from F t. K lam ath —
ery , $90. P h o n e 419-L.
and Dr. E m erson com es lm m ed- rep re sen ta tiv e s of th e G erm an
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Ashland, Oregon
lately foltow lng P re sid e n t Cool- | C om m ittee now o p e ra tin g will th en
O u t-of-tow n g u e sts fro m
F t. e r of A sh la n d , is located* in V al­
idge
s public en d o rsem en t of th e ke held.
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th e r e ls one th in g I w a n t to
R e a lty Co.
H enry T a tn all B row n, (u .
G erm any th is w in ter a n d w ithin a ,m a v.e c le a r' ” Mr. B row n said. “It
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few days of S e c re tary H o o v er’s ‘ J® th a t every d o llar tu rn e d over to left) D r. H aven E m erson, (npraar
n ig h t.
S u g g s M illinery.
publication of th e fa c t th a t 20,000.
Q uakera by th e A m erican rig h t) M aj.-G en. H enry T. AU m .
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| ^ u u ‘in iliee 5?r R e,ief of G erm an (in c irc le ).
of th e e n tire p opulation of G er- C hildren will be sp e n t fo r food
N avel O ra n g e s 2 doz. fo r 25c. A t th e C o n v alescen t H om e—
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m any a re suffering a c u te priv atio n p u rc h a sed a t th e low est possible Q uakers. W illiam Eves of Phila«
D e tric k s G ro c e te ria .
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M iss J u lia P e te rs o n , of K la m ­
as a re su lt of lack of food a n d pidces- chiefly In th e U nited States, d e lp h ta wil! sail In tw o w eeks to
th a t “th e situ a tio n ls one of rap id
Prevent sta rv a tio n in G erm any assist in th is work.
a th F a lls ,is a new p a tie n t a t th e
degeneration
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w£nter. The A m erican F rien d s
• C o n v a le sc e n t H om e.
H ere fo r an Extend«1«] V isit__
Dr. Em erson’s Pnrpooe
"M y m ission,” said Mr. B row n. Servlce C om m ittee pays all the
M rs. J . L. P a r m a te e r w ill spend
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purpose In going to Qor»
w ho is p resid en t of th e B row n an d ®xpenses and aJl overhead ch arg es
m any a Friend-«
t th e invitation
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to relieve th e suffering a m o n g l™ a n y ’
" e have assu ran ces th a t (Q uakerH )®
C om ndu**
d a u g h te r , Mrs. G eorge S pencer, — L ith ia n H o lid ay B ail. A rm o ry
G erm an y ’s u n d e rn o u rish e d child- tb e . G erm an
G overnm ent will o bt-«_ n t .
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’ F m e r*o» U $•
a t th e S p en cer ho m e on O ak to n ig h t.
ren an d to p rev en t th em f r o m '“ ®?1 , tr a n »p°rta tio n . w arehousing
s tr e e t. Mrs. P a r m a te e r a rriv e d in
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starving. A t p resen t a n ativ e G er- an d ln su ran ce costs in G erm any, a ttu a tion t h e r „
^ « a r d ln g th«
m an organization, a n o n -p artisa n ,
ln tho p a st-
T he G erm an ed -
official
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tim p fo r a w o n d e rfu l C hristm as Vnration Spent in A shland__
n o n -sectarian gen eral com m ittee GovQr n m en t Is now supplying all
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p a rty n t h e r d a n a h te r ’s hom e. S he
M iss M a rg a re t H a rd u s Is e n - '
is feeding 600,000 ch ild ren a day. !t h ®
an d Bugar u sed- w h‘<* th e Q u a k e « and C° ? necti<m
is fro m H illsb o ro th o h a s lived In - jn y ln g a p le a s a n t v a e atio n a , th e s
To m eet th e distressin g need we am o u n ted to 47 p e r c e n t of th e k » „ .Q aak ™
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A sh la n d p re v io u sly a n d th e r e a r e hom e o f h e r a u n t a n d u n c le , M r. I
m u st increase it to 2,000,000 or
w orth of foodstuffs w-e C om m ittee fo r R elief of G erm an
p e rh a p s m ore a s quickly a s dos - “ “ trib u te d in G erm any since th e C hildren ls th a t o f a dlsttngulshe«
frie n d s h e re w ho will be glad to a nd M rs. E m il P eil. Miss H a rd u s
e x p e rt a n d s tu d e n t -of prev en tiv e
sible.
, A rm istice.
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K la m a (h p a ) l i
A m bassador H o u g h to n ’s L e tte r
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P re p arin g m edicine. H e ls one of th e fo re ­
ost a u th o ritie s in th e co u n try ,
w ill p ro b ab ly a tte n d th e re c e p tio n
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N O T IC E — If you ow n p ro p e rty , given a t th e Civic clu b to m o rro w
B erlin, Mr. B row n will confer w ith plied by th e G erm an C om m ittee conditions ln C leveland, 8L
you c a rr y In s u r a n c e ;
it a lw a y s a fte rn o o n w ith M rs. P eil
Hope Hampton, Lew Cody, Nita. Naldi ancL ConruL Nioel in a. scene Prom
A m erican A m bassador H oughton, | w ith o u t cost to o u r organization Buffalo, Louisville a n d
durln* t^o past five
w ho sta te d in a person le tte r Just B u t of course th e w ork will all r
p a y s to g e t m y r a te s b e fo re you
!yh© P a r am o u n t P ictu re , L.a,w Pul. L a rc e n y An Allan Dwan PrpcLu.ction
,-eçelved by General Allen th a t be done u n d e r th e direct su p er- follow ing his term as H ealth
in s u re . Yeo, of c o u rs e ,
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C lassified a d s b rin g re s u lts .
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nileelouer of N ew York
A t th e V ining T h e a tre , F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y
ft'uqa vision of our group of
dU f^
the
New Year’s Day
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
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