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Friday, December 2 « , 1 0 2 8
PAROLE IS TUCKER'S
in 24 representative cities of the ' New Haven, Cohn.................... 2.00
D r. D on ald W a lk e r
re tu r n e d
CHRISTMAS PR E SE N T
n
a tio n w ith a p o p u la tio n of 100,- B uffalo, N. Y .............................. 1.96 I
la st n ig h t to A s to ria a f t e r a s h o rt
000
o r m o re.
D enver, C ol................................... 1.92
v a c a tio n sp e n t h e re w ith M r. a n d
G eorge T u c k e r,
fo rm e rly a
S e a ttle , W a sh ., w h e re t h e m u n - P h ila d e lp h ia , P a ....................... i.S 9
A D aily C hronicle of th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of
M rs. F. H. W a lk e r. H e w ill jo in m em b e r of th e c o u n ty ’s p ro h ib l-
icip
a lity ow ns th e lig h tin g sy stem i M ilw aukee, W is......................... 1.89
local Interest.
M rs. W a lk e r in P o rtla n d , a s sh e tio n fo rces, w as g ra n te d a p a ro le
¡a n d c re a te s its c u rr e n t by w a te r i C hicago, 111.................................. 1 3 5
re m a in e d th e re r a th e r th a n c o m - ¡ th e d ay b e fo re C h ristm a s . T u c k e r
• pow er, r a n k s n e x t to Los A n g e le s !S a n F ra n c isc o , C a l.................. 1.80
ng to A sh la n d fo r th e h o lid ay s. re c e n tly p lead ed
W a id H am m o n d H om e—
g u ilty
to
a
In K ia ijm th F a lls —
w ith an a v e ra g e of $1.50, a n d ’ New Y ork, N. Y ....................... 1.75
c h a rg e of p o ssessin g liq u o r an d
W a rd H atnoiid is h o m e fo r a
M r a n d M rs. R ance M orris w en t
Des M oines, Iow a, is th ir d on th e ' P o rtla n d , O re ................................. 1,75
Thg m an w ho p lea se s w h e re h e w as se n te n c e d to 60 d a y s in ja il
few d a y s w ith Rev a n d M rs. P . K. to K la m a th F a lls M onday an d
lis t w ith a r a te of $1.59. K a n sa s D e tro it, M ich............................... i .e c
goes,
can go w h e re he p lea se s— ¡a n d to pay a fin e of $100. T u c k e r 1
------- -—
H am m o n d a n d also to v is it M iss sp e n t C h ristm a s with* M r. an d
C ity, w ith a n o th e r
m u n ic ip a lly i K a n sa s C ity, Mo....................... 1.65
esp ec ially ¡f he w e a rs one of O rre s v.-as in ju re d in an a u to m o b ile ra c e Electricity Hates Are Lower
M a rg u e rite H a m m o n d ,
w ho
is ; M rs. O. L. C a rte r.
ow ned p la n t, re p o rts a
r a te o f : Des M oines, l a ........................... 1.59
fin e ta ilo re d s u its . See th e $24.75 a t Salem a ls t fall a n d is still su f- i
h e m e fro m C o rv allis. He is w ork -
_______
Than
in
Any
Other
Big
$1.65,
a
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d
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s
f
a
r
th
e
r
w est S e a ttle , W a sh ............................. 1.50
sp e cia ls w ith e x tra p a n ts free.
fe rin g fro m in ju r ie s , w hch fa c t
in g a t Copco.
City, Is Claim.
L a d les, h a v e you h a d a fo rm ­
h av e g r e a te r ra te s .
Los A ngeles, C a l....................... 1.41
99-2 p ra m p te d th e elem enevy ex ten d ed .
al in tro d u c tio n to W h ite W iz a rd ?
“ In th e a v e ra g e hom e th e use
H e w ill, ho w ev er, be com pelled SEATTLE RANKS NEXT
N o h tin g b e tte r th a n s a lt ris in g
of e le c tric ity a m o u n ts to 25 k ilo ­
98-4 M anager R e tu rn s —
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
to
pay th e fin e.
b re a d . B on T on.
8 4 tf !
w a tt h o u rs p e r m o n th ,” S c a tte r-
IL J . B u tte rfie ld , m a n a g e r of
j Des M oines anti K ansas City Next; good sa id in e x p la in in g th e f ig u r ­
F o rm e r A sh la n d G irl W ed»
F O R R E N T — A cozy h o u se ­
.
tb e T w e n tie th C e n tu ry h e re , sp e n t JA C K F R O S T B A N IS H E D
A verage L. A. B ill Is
H o tel F o lk V isit—
es, ‘‘a n d a t le a s t 70 p e r c e n t of k e e p in g room , ru n n in g w a te r and
T h: “ ^
‘ r .° ? : 1V,n- ‘ , : W elC l,i W e d n esd a y in M edford
at
th e
F O R 3-M O N TH P E R IO D
$ 1 .4 0 a M ondi,
M r. an d M rs. A. L. II
P h o n e 411-R .
,;-?r2 a n d G e rtru d e '■ H ig g in b o th a m
in
th e c u sto m e rs a re re sid e n c e c o n ­ a ll c o n v en ien ces.
co m pany s to re a c tin g in th e ab- j
of th e C e n tra l H o tel
sum ers,*
153 G ra n ite .
(i'-ld e n - Y re k a , Qal. .D ecem b er 24 m a rk s
sence of th e M edford m a n a g e r.
! M O U N D SV ILLE, W . V a., Dec.
LOS A N G E L E S, Dec. 27.— Los
d ale. W a sh ., w e re
g u e t.,
la st tlie u n io n of tw o C e n tra l P o in t!
" F o r t h e a v e ra g e lig h tin g c o n ­
27— T h is c ity is g o in g to be cool j A n g els m u n lc ipa l e le c tric lig h t. s u m e r th e a n n u a l bill in Los A n -|
FOUND a t A rm o ry
T h u rsd a y
n ig h t a t H otel A sh la n d Th
a re ¡?-nd M edford fam ilies. M r. W elch
Y es w e h a v e no c o tto n s u its to fo r th re e m o n th s, a t le a st. J a c k in g r a te s a re th e lo w est of an y
1 ladies
en ro u te to Los A ngeles.
is th« son o f M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n
g eles is less th a n $17. In B oston n ig h t: 1 pr. ru b b e rs ;
w e lc h of C e n tra l P o in t a n d h a s
WO° L 1 m ean i F r o s t b a a been se n te n c e d to s e rv e j la rg e c ity in th e U n ite d S ta te s.
glove;
1
p
k
g
.
c
o
lla
rs
size 15.
it is o v er $31, a n d in San F r a n ­
- -
■
1 th o se $24.75 o nes w ith tw o legs th re e m o n th s in ja il a n d to pay a
O
w
ners
m
ay
have
sa
m
e
by
paying
T h e a v e ra g e A n geleno pays cisco, u n d e r new an d lo w er ra te s,
M r. A u to m o b ile O w r : — l> o ' Ire e ft-w o rk in g a t th e
D illa r d a n d exti.a s e a t th ro w n in fre e a t ¡ « i
fo
r
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d
v
e
rtis
in
g
.
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id
in
g
s
office.
00
fin
e
fo
r
ille
g
a
lly
p
o
ssessin
g
$1.40 m o n th ly fo r th e
e le c tric w ere saved $3,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 in 1922 by
K'Tv*o
_
you know th e re is a d i f f e r e n c e F l e c t r i c shop in M edford. Mr
O rres ta ilo r shop u p s ta irs .
99-2 m o o n sh in e.
I
lig
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t
In
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is
h
o
m
e
o
r
su
p
p
ly
pow- th g low r a te s in e ffe c t h e re as
in a u to m o b ile r a te s ? You can sav e I W elch lived h e r e a few y e a rs ago
F O R SA LE— My p le a s a n t cor- i
|e r fo r th e fam ily w a ffle iro n ,
a n d h a s v isite d frie tld s fre q u e n t-
m o n ey by in s u rin g w ith m e.
c o m p a red w ith th e San F r a n c is ­ n e r hom e, 399 B each S t.; a lso pile
S to ry H o u r S a tu rd a y —
w h ile in B oston t h e bill is $2.63. co r a te s .”
t.‘ •—**?-
Yeo, of co u rse. 7 7 -tf ily sin ce m o v ,n £ to M edford, w h ere
of fe rtiliz e r; a n e x c elle n t heavy
1 h e re is to he a S to ry
H our
j In N ew O rle a n s th e a v e ra g e bill
sh e h a s w o rk e d in t h e M edford
J e rs e y
cow;
T he ta b le of r a te s in v a rio u s b u g g y ; re g is te re d
S a tu rd a y a fte rn o n a t 2 :3 0 a t th e
.51, w h ile in P ro v id e n c e th e
¡te le p h o n e office. T hey w ill be a t
...
.........
“v
A m ong R e c e n t A rriv a ls —
c
itie
s
based
on
a
n
a
v
e
ra
g
e
o
f
25
¡L
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g
h
o
rn
P
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lle
ts
.
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D.
S
a
n
fo
rd
.
1
t
,
| P ublic lib ra ry . Good s to rie s an d a
m
m o »«
n th ly a m o u n t Is $2.38.
R. T. N ew ton and’ J . A. N ew ton, hom e a f te r J a n u a r y f ir s t in Med ! good tim e w ith a ll th e trim m in g s
k ilo w a tt c o n su m p tio n fo r
each
99-1»
S ta tis tic s com piled
by E F .
ford.
c o n su m e r follow s:
of K la m a th F a lls , a re am o n g o u t-
is p la n n e d .
S c a tte rg o d , c h ie f e le c tric a l
F O R SA LE— B u e sc h e r C M elo-
en-
B o sto n , M ass................................52 63
of-to w n v is ite rs M r. a n d M rs Fi
g
in
e
e
r
fo
r
th
e
m
u
n
ic
ip
a
l
td
y
sax o p h o n e— n e a rly new . C all :
p o w er N ew O rlea n s, L a ....................... 2.51
Old fa s h io n e d .Ia s s e 3 c re a m ta f -
by the
L. S n o d g ra ss, of E u g e n e , a r e o u t-
C liff P a y n e m a k e s sta n d s.
b
u
re
a
u
,
c
o
n
ta
in
s
u
rp
ris
in
g
fig
­
of-to w n g u e s ts Mr. an d M rs. S. S.
a t R ° se B ros
8 4 tf
P ro v id e n c e , R . 1......................... 2.38 1 ¡42 Second S t. o r ph o n e 110.
100-6» '
u re s on th e a v e ra g e lig h tin g bill
N o rfo lk , V a.............................
2.25
C o n k lin w ere in
A sh la n d
la s t?
—
V a rie ty is th e Spice—
G irls lo o k in g fo r a
h u sb a n d
n ig h t fro m O n ta rio .
S an A n to n io , T ex ...................... 2.25
TH E SAN FRANCISCO SAV­
5 ROOM C O T 1A G E , b a rn , g a r
M r. and M rs. A. M. B e a v e r and
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1 b ad b e tte r he c a re fu l w hose h u s-
M
em phis, T e n n ........................... 2.25
INGS
AND
LOAN
SOCIETY
age, ch ick en h o u se, 1 a c re v a rie ­
d a u g h te r , Miss M innie, a c o m p a n -
Oh E oy! T h a t s a lt ris in g b rea d . 1 ° a n d th e y get-. You w ill find a
A tla n ta , G a................................. 2.03
ty of f r u it on h ig h w a y close in. I
i ied by M rs. W a lte r H e rn d o n an d
s it » g ° ° d se le c tio n — a t O rres ta ilo r ¡ 7 “
(T h e San F ra n c is c o B a n k )
M inneapolis, M in n .................... 2.03 C ash v a lu e $2500, w ill tra d e fo r j
B on T on.
-hop upstairs— getting measured
<»•
526 C a lifo rn ia St. (a n d B ra n c h e s ) ' S a lt L a k e City> u t a h .............. 2.03
ra n c h an d pay d iffe re n c e . S ta p le s
to r one of th e tin e a ll wool s u its ' “ " Ch C h ri«lm a s « « to e a t t u r ­
Those who are enthusiastic upon
B a ltim o re , M d............................ 2.00
S an F ra n c isc o
Yes re a l s a lt ris in g b rea d . 8 0 ti
k ey d in n e r Mr. B eav er
a lm o st i the subject of physical culture are not
fo r $24.75 w ith e x tra
tro u s e rs
p a ra ly ze d th o se w ho w ere w ith infrequently favored with a w arning
..
fre e .
99-2
De
At th e H otel—
t
him w hen h e d ro v e to th e to p of that .h e , are likely to become “muscle- F ° r ‘h e ,|a U rte r y e a r
!
c
e
m
b
e
r
3
1
st,
1923,
a
d
iv
id
e
n
d
h
as I
R a lp h ltu s h to n , of S e a ttle , M rs.
th e m o u n ta in in 40 m in u te s. T ho bound,” this coming usually from dys-
V
a
c
a
tio
n
in
g
in
G
re
n
a
d
a-—
d e c la re d a t th e r a te o f f o u r '
F . II. V ance, also of S e a ttle , w ere
th e road3 w ere slick --------—„
a n d t h e ------
con- petic-looking persons who do not been
.
Miss A lice V a n d e rslu is w as a b le
g u e s ts a t H o te l C o lu m b ia la st
j d iiio n a h it h a z a rd o u s , a b s o lu te ly know the meaning of the term. Some- !
° n e <l u a r t t r
p e r cen t
to r e tu r n to G re n a d a to spend a
n ig h t fro m O ak lan d .
no a c c id e n ts of a n y k in d sp oiled where they have heard the phrase, and
a n n u m on all d e p o sits, p ay -!
v a c a tio n w ith h e r p a re n ts ,
Mr.
! a b le on a n d a f te r J a n u a r y 2nd,
tn e ir d ay .
guessing that it describes a condition
an
d
M
rs.
P.
V
a
n
d
e
rslu
is.
Miss
to
be
disapproved
of,
do
not
hesitate
D ividends n o t called fo r a re
L e t us f it you o u t in a H o lid ay
V a n d e rslu is is expected h e re n ex t
Do yon k n o w w h a t ta k e s th e to cry it aloud at every opportunity. a e . 0
d e p o sit a c c o u n t an d
s u it a n d o v erco at. P a u ls e r u d ’s.
w eek to v isit a t th e hom e of M rs.
In
some
cases
they
gather
a
vague
idea
^n
te
ie
s
t
fio m J a n u a r y 1st,
9 1 -tf
p lace o f s u n s h in e
and m akes
J o h n F in n e ra n . a s o ro r ity sis te r.
1924.
D
ep
o
sits
m ad e on o r b efo re
_
"
¡S he is m u sic s u p e rv is o r in schools w h ite c lo th e s w h ite r in th e w in te r that it means such an excess of muscle J a n u a r y 1 0 th , 1924, w ill e a rn in ­
tim e ?
A n sw er— W h ite
W iz a rd . that one is unable to move the various
C e le b ra tio n P la n n e d —
j at San Rafeal> CaJ
te r e s t from J a n u a r y 1st, 1924.
T he S c a n d in a v ia n S ociety of th e j
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98-4 I parts of the body.
A. H. M U L L E R , S e c re ta ry ,
______
_
I
However,
one
need
have
no
fear
of
R o g u e R iv er V alley
w ill
hold j N avcl O ra n g e s 2 .lo r fo r 25c.
------------ t
_
any such difficulty if his methods of
th e i r Y ule te s t lu G ra n ts P a ss, a t D e t, k k s O ro e e to rta -.
O u t-o f-to w n V isito rs—
training are at all rational, and it may
In terestin g T raveler R eturns—
G ra n g e r
H a ll,
M onday
(N ew
T he M isses L ucv O a tm a n and be said just at the outset that no mere
G lenn Inlow a rriv e d in
Asli-
Y e a r’s E v e ), Dec. 31. All r e q u e s t­
L ucille H o ld rid g e , of T a le n t, w ere bulk of muscle will interfere with one’s
M axedon F a m ily E n te r ta in —
.
.
.
.
most
free
and
easy
movement
of
every
lan
d
W
e
d
n
esd
a
y
m
o
rn
in
g
fo
r a
ed to b rin g w ell filled b a sk ets.
g ués s in A sh lan d d iff e re n t d ay s part, provided it is properly developed. s h o rt v isit w ith p a re n ts a t
A
r
th
u
r
M
axedon
a
rriv
e
d
S
a
t­
78
C offee w ill bp serv ed . P ro g ra m
u rd a y n ig h t from S an F ra n c isc o , th is w eek. B oth a re s tu d e n ts in It is only the proper and restricted , M o u n ta in a v e n u e. M r. In lo w re-
a n d e n te r ta in m e n t fo r a ll.
lleg es a n d a re hom e w ith use of the muscles, and not the amount
w h ere he is on d u ty o u tsid e th e : s th ta p te r n co
m n in d , n t t a t c
■ ( oi development, that can cause a “mus- ! tu rn e d re c e n tly fro m th e O rie n t
*
S u' e n ls f ° r t h e i r , cle-bound” condition. T he term has w h e re h e w as a n eye w itn e ss to
navy. H e w as expected hom e fo r
R ebekahs N eJee—
v a c a tio n .
reference to a shortening of the muscles j. th e te r r ib le d is a s te r
in
T okio
1 th h o lid a y s a n d is v is itin g a t th e
A special
•t'n g w ill be held
I
which
makes
impossible
complete
ex-
I
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_
„
„
.
.
o
.
v
¡h o m e of J . R. M axedon on B St.
tension and flexing of the members
p
a
S e p te m b e r an d som e of
a t 7 :3 0 P. M. S a tu rd a y , Dec. 2 9 th
H e a r th e “ H o u se of R im m o n ’ concerned. T his condition is the re- I t b e s to rie s h e te lls a n d p h o to -
W ith th e a rriv a l of M iss H azel |
a t I. O. O. F H all fo r th e p u rp o se
S h a v e r fro m
M cdoc P o in t, {n a t th e P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h New suit of exercises which call for greatly g ra p h s h e h as, m a k e s m o re vivid
of tra n s a c tin g n e c e ssa ry buisnese.
5n Y e a r’s eve; d ra m a tic re a d in g by restricted movements, rather than the t he co m p le te d e s tru c tio n an d te r-
K la m a th c o u n ty
th e
M axedon
By o rd e r of th e N oble G rand.
fullest possible extensions and flexions. '
fam ily w as re -u n ite d fo r a s h o ri Hr. M a ttie S haw u n d e r th e a u s- ' • It does not m atter how heavy or mas­ rib le s u ffe rin g , e sp ecially of w o­
A L IC E GOW LAND, Sec.
tim e. A r th u r M axedon w ill r e tu r n pices of th e W e d n esd a y C lub.
sive one’s muscular development, he m en a n d little c h ild re n .
98-2
will not be muscle-bound if he has
to San F fa n c isc o S u n d ay ev e n in g
faithfully followed this necessity for
an d M iss S h a v e r d e p a rts to m o r­ B u sin e ss V is ito r —
O regon h a s lib e ra te d in excess
D e p a rte d Y e ste rd a y —
complete movements through all his
row m o rn in g .
Z. P. W e b ste r, of T a le n t, w as training.
of
10,000 C h in ese p h e a s a n ts in
Mr. a n d M rs. S idney H azelto n
a b u sin e ss v isito r in A sh la n d to ­
OM-fashiuncd
weight
lifter»
have
fie
ld
s of E a s te rn a n d
W e ste rn
d e p a rte d y e s te rd a y fo r S a c ra m eru j
taught us to guard against muscle­
L a rg e lo a f q u a lity b re a d 10c— day.
p
a
r
t
of
s
ta
te
.
to, w h e re M r. H azelton w ill ta k e I
binding by their example. T h eir work
-
S4tf.
w ith the weights involved great stress
a new p o sitio n a f te r th e f ir s t of Bon T on.
Classified ads bring results.
U n d e r th e a u sp ic e s of th e W e d ­ upon the muscles, and while they de­
J a n u a r y . T hey h a v e h ad a p le a s ­
n e sd ay C lub, D r. M a ttie Sliaw h a s veloped the necessary bulk and power,
a n t v isit a n d sp e n t th e h o lid a y s S p en t H o lid ay s H e re —
they did not move the weights any fur­
Mr. a n d M rs. R ic h a rd R ed d in g c o n sen te d to give th e “ H o u se of ther than necessary. T h eir muscles
w ith M rs. H a z e lto n 's p a re n ts , M r.
a n d M rs. W m . B a rb e r
at
153 ton. of T e n n a n t, C al., sp e n t h o li- R im m o n ” New Y e a r's E ve a t th e were shortened accordingly, and peo­
I P re s b y te ra n c h u rc h . E v e ry o n e in - ple began to offer a supposed argu­
G ra n ite s tre e t. T h e jo u rn e y is be­ d ay s h e re w ith frie n d s.
ment against physical culture because
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it made people muscle-bound. How­
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ever, it was only the mistaken method,
for even weight-lifting may be prac­
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ticed so that it will not have this re­
m en an d w om en.
T he W . E. S a n fo rd fa m ily r e ­ sult.
8 9 tf
W ill R e tu rn to. C ollege—
tu rn e d y e s te rd a y m o rn in g fro m a
There are many who fancy dial
Miss F rie d a H an so n w ill e n te r w o n d e rfu l v a c a tio n s p e n t in San While exercise is of benefit to young
To A sh la n d —
O. A. C. w ith th e b e g in n in g of th e F ra n c is c o a n d S a c ra m e n to . Only people, yet it is not suitable for those
M iss M abel R u sse ll re tu r n e d to w in te r te rm . Thin w ill n o t be her I on C h r in ln .., d a y w a s th e r e a n y |
* ¡’£ ¿ 5 * 2 2 :
h e r hom e in A sh la n d F rid a y , fo r
f ir s t te rm in college, b u t w ill p re- r a in , a n d th e re m a in d e r of th e ! « « in most cases which is the cause
th e w in te r a fte r sp e n d in g m o st of
p a re h e r fo r s tr a ig h t so p h o m o re tim e w as sp e n t w ith
b e a u tifu l
that Physical decrepitude which is
th e s u m m e r on h e r
h o m e ste a d
w o rk n ex t y e a r w hen s h e p la n s to d riv e s a n d p e rfe c t e n te rta in m e n t. 80 conuaon^ associated jrith age,
h e re . M iss R u ssell w ill be g re a tly
r e tu r n a n d g ra d u a te . In th e tim e ' M rs. S a n fo rd a n d Miss H elen San-
m issed as a S u n d ay School le a d ­
betw een h e r o th e r college w ork , fo rd p lan to leav e in th e m o rn in g
N ew ra ilro a d fro m
C ra n e to
e r.— T h e S isk iy o u News.
she ta u g h t school su ccessfu lly .
to spend th e r e s t of tw o w eek s in S eneca w ill be b u ilt a t c o st of
P o r tla n d .
$ 1 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 . Tw o saw m ills to be
S P E C IA L ! P u r e v irg in
wool
Do You K now
c
o n s tru c te d .
o v e rc o a ts $20. a t P a u ls e r u d ’s.
W h ite W iz a rd ?
98-4
K o h m a n ’s s a lf t ris in g b re a d ,
8 6 tf
1 lb. lo a f 10c, 1 % lb. lo a f 15c.
G ra n ts P a s s — New sa w m ill cut-
Form er R esid en ts Heard From — Bon Ton.
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on C heney c re e k .
To D e p a rt T u e sd a y —
M r. an d M rs. F re d T ra cy p lan
M r. an d M rs. C. B. L a m k in p lan to r e tu r n fro m S o rre n to , F lo rid a j
to go th e ir farm hom e n e a r M on­ to New Y o rk . T he T ra c y ’s a r e I
ta g u e th e f ir s t of t h e y e a r if k n o w n h e re as Mr. T ra cy w o rk ed j
w e a th e r c o n d itio n s a re
s e ttle d . in th e W estern. U nion re p e a tin g
M r. ond M rs. L a m k in d e c la re th ey office a few y e a rs ago, p rio r to '
w ill r e tu r n to A sh la n d o fte n , over m oving to C a lifo rn ia . In a le tte r
w e e k -en d s, a n d v isit th e ir frie n d s. w ritte n frie n d s , th e y s ta te th ey
N ew Y ork— Like a p ag e o u t of
E . E . P h ip p s w ill occupy Mr. L am - m ay go to D en v er a n d it is pos-
,
? th rillin g rom ance of th e W est
k in 's office a n d th e L a m k in hom e sible th e y m ay ex te n d th e ir visit
f _ a Ji-
com pany
Trioi
r» n *ncorPor
c» fo r its a tio
—J n — o th
t h a t has
aim
e discovery
h a s been re tu r n e d to
M r. an d to A sh la n d .
o f a fab u lo u sly ric h gold m ine, lo­
M rs. J . C. D u nn.
cated in th e v icin ity o f T ucson,
A rizona, th e existence of w hich is
C ollege ¡s A g re e ab le —
P a u ls e r u d ’s S u its
iive sa tis-
, a legend handed down fro m gen-
T h e M isses R u th - E sk e
n a e ra tio n to g e n e ra tio n by th e m em -
fa c tio n .
9 1 -tf Lucy D avis a re am o n g th e sco a res
b e i r ó Y N r ’tH be 7 f "P a'p ag o ‘ dj *-
of o th e rs w ho a re h o m e fo r th e dian s, w hose a n c esto rs in h ab ited
In Los A n g eles—
ho lid ay s. B oth g irls h a v e becom e t h a t lapd fro m p re-h isto ric tim es,
th e ir
1!n^ne h a s fo r tan g ib le pro o f
M a n ag e r G. A. S m ith , of th e d e ­ m o re th a n e n th u s e d w ith
w
ork
nt
•.
,
,
of
existence,
gold relics an d gold
p o t h o te l, is in L os A ngeles a few
, , th e T a iv e rs ity a n d de- d ecorations in th e M ission of S an
d a y s a n d M r. D e itte r of th e d in in g c la re t h a t s ta n d a r d s a re h ig h a n d X a v ie r del Bac.
c a r serv ice, is in c h a rg e of th e h a rd to m eet. T hey a re liv in g to-
R u n n in g tr u e to th e ty p e of th e
h o te l d u rin g M r. S m ith ’s absence. g e th e r an d w ork h t s p a re h o u rs. m ovie rom ance is th e f u r th e r fa c t
th a t, a lth o u g h th e in co rp o ratio n of
th e com pany h a s been m ade a t Al-
W e d e liv e r th e goods- D e tric k s -bany, N. Y., by h a rd h e a d e d N ew
L e t u s fill y o u r p ail w ith S w ifts
9 4 -tf Y ork business m en, th e seekers f o i
S ilv e r L eaf la r d — co sts less th a n
_______
the lost m ine w ill be headed by a
s h o rte n in g , goes f a r t h e r a n d is
T
,
full-blooded Papago Indian.
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.
m o re n u tritio u s . D tn ric k s.
94-tf M a ste r J a c k E n d e rs H ere—
M aster Ja c k E n d e rs is th e g u e st torney, a t 8 1540 ^ r o a d w a y T N ew
LOCAL AM) PERSONAL NOTES
:
LOS ANGELES
3/ealth
T/ints
Father o f
Physical
C ulture
Clearance
of
Ready to
Take Advantage of A Great Chance to Save
Every Winter Coat, Every Silk Dress, Every Wool
Dress all go at
Novel Inspires N ew Yorkers’
Search for "Lost’’ Indian Mine
WOMENS COATS - PRICED NOW
$11.30, $12.25, $17.00, $19.95, $24.35
$26.65, $35.00
WOOL DRESSES - PRICED NO W
$7.65, $9.70, $13.20 $15.70, $ 1 7 .0 0 ,
$19.75, $26.00, $28.35
R e tu r n to K la m a th F a l l s -
M iss P a u lin e
C lift
r e tu r n e d
W e d n e sd a y to K la m a th F a lls to
re s u m e h e r w o rn in a c ity b a n k .
S he sp e n t C h ristm a s
w ith
her
m o th e r a n d -sisters h e re
O rre s
c le a n s
P h o n e 64.
clo th e s
of his fa th e r, H e n ry E n d e rs. H e York C ity, th e re a d in g o f “ T he
is h e re from - M edford a n d e n jo y - Mine W ith th e Iro n D oor,” H aro ld
ing a fu ll v isit.
Pel1 W rig h t’s la te s t novel, is
largely responsible for the organ-
M a in p o r ta l o f San X a v ie r M laalo n .
w h ic h m a y b e n e fit fro m th e aeareh
fo r a le g e n d a ry “ lo a t” m in e .
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, .
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ization of th e “ C an ad a del O ro
R e a d y -to -w e a r s u its a n d over- M ining an d D evelopm ent C orpora-
The new company is named the
coats a t 'P a u l s e r u d ’s.
9 1 -tf ^ on>” aa th e gold seeking com pany Canada del Oro (Canyon of Gold)
is nam
ed. Novelist
N ovelist Wright’s latest
named.
book deals with the romance of a
clean H o lid ay s A re Good O n e s -
lost” mine, which had been known
Ruby
° ^ orked by the Indians before
8 9 -tf
T he M isse G ladys a n d
>
the
advent of the Spanish into that
D w rie k « « a b le to sp ei.a C h r l« - K ctio n o l A m e ric a ' . f f e h i7 now
m as a t th e ir fo rm e r hom e in Sa- the S ta te o f A rizona. T h e re w as
C h ris tm a s in K la in a tli F a l l s -
lem . In n u m e ra b le school frie n d s B0 .m uch rea lism a n d h isto ric a l
M r a n d M rs H e r b e rt M cC arthy h a p p e n ed to be in S alem th e sa m e y e rity to th e **1« t h a t one of th e
s p e n t th e h o lid a y s w ith M rs. Mo-
« n o an d th e ir vl.,n ,vas a c o « i „ -
C a r th y ’s p a re n ts , M r.and M rs. J.
ual
ro u n d of g a itie s a n d d a n c in g , and found that at the Mission of
H. F o s te r, in K la m a th F a lls.
W ed n esd ay e v e n in g fo u n d th em Sai» Xavier there is still in evi-
in A shland w ith t h e w hole trip dence one ®nd
» road for mules
N O T IC E — If you own p ro p e rty , a d e lig h tfu l m em ory
the other end of which,
before it waa swept out of exist­
you c a rr y I n s u r a n c e ;
it alw ay s
ence by an earthquake or a moun-
p a y s to get m y r a te s b e fo re you
C o m p lete line of A sh lan d Can tain slide, tradition says, ended at
in s u re . Yeo, of c o u rs e .
77-tf ned Goods a t D e tric k s.
9 4 -tf
Portals of the mine,
I ‘
i
from the locale in Mr. Wright’s
novel and the incorporators, after
checking
histoi
_ up
. on the
______
^ory and the
legend of the canyon, f<______
eel they
have such a good chance for suc­
cess that they have arranged for
equipment to begin production in
the mine and to reduce the ore.
Perhaps before they are through,
however, they may have some ex­
periences as thrilling as those Mr.
Wright portrays in his book.
The Indian Leader of the expedi-
tion agreed to guide it on condi­
tion that a percentage of the «arn-
ings of the mine, if found, be de­
voted to the San Xavier Mission,
Present operated as a tuber-
SILK DRESSES - PRICED NOW
$13.20, $17.00, $19.75, $21.00, $26.00
$28.35
All Childrens Coats Go in This Clearance Sale
At Greatly Reduced Prices
S E E O U R W IN D O W S
THE SALE
That Never
Dissappoints!
E. R. ISAAC & C O .
“T he Q uality Store”
THE SALE
Alv/ays Waited
For!
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