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Á&ÍÍLAND DALLY TIDINGS
Saturday, D eeem ber 20,
Yes we h a v e no c o tto n s u its to ­
d ay th e y a re a ll w ool. I m ean
th o se $24.75 ones w ith tw o legs
a n d e x tra s e a t th ro w n in fre e a t
O rres ta ilo r sh o p u p s ta irs .
9 9-2
1930
: V. 8. D E B S OF 3 2 BILLIONS
is re a d y fo r C o n g re ssio n a l a p p ro v -
“ E lim in a tin g th e p la n s fo r wip- fe rin g s a re m ade.
TO BE REDUCED IN 3d YEARS a l; b u t th e la tte r o b lig a tio n s w ere ing o u t th e d e b t p a y m e n t a n d not
so sm a ll t h a t th e y m ak e no ap- j re ly in g
on
s u rp lu s
rev en u es.
(C o n tin u e d from p ag e 2 )
p re c ia b le d iffe re n c e in th e la rg e r w hich a r e u n c e rta in , b u t based
:
Y D aily C h ro n ic le of th o se w ho com e a n d go, a n d e v e n ts of
soley on th e s in k in g fu n d as a t
:
1920 $ 1 ,1 8 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ; 1921 $322,- to ta ls -
local In te re s t.
Trinity Episcopal
T h e B ritis h d e b t, a g g r e g a ti n g ' p re s e n t c o n s titu te d a n d th e Bri-
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1922, $ 1 ,0 1 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ;
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Euneral S ervices C o n d u c te d fo r 1923, $ 6 1 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 — th e fig u re s
P a t D aley, w ell kn o w n in th e
Church
H e re fro m K la m a tli—
N avel O ra n g e s 2 doz. fo r 2 5c.
«I. C. W ard , O ne o f C o u n ­
' re f e rr in g to th e G o v e rn m e n t’s fis- in g th e n e x t 62 y e a rs in U nited it is believed th a t th e public d e b t
v a lle y an d
now
p rin c ip a l
of
S ta te s s e c u ritie s a t p a r
O bie N ew ton an d Tom N ew to n , D e tric k s G ro c e te ria .
j sh o u ld be s u b s ta n tia lly re tire d by
Second St., Ashland
ty ’s O ld est R e sid e n ts.
i cal y ear.
'
sch o o ls in P ro sp e c t, te lls th e sto ry
from K la m a th F a lls, a re v isitin g
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s
to
be
O ne of th e b ig g est
p ro b le m s
th a t d e e r a re so ta m e a t P ro sp e c t
V icar
d u rin g th e h o lid a y s a t th e hom e
F u n e r a l se rv ic es in h o n o r of now c o n fro n tin g th e T re a s u ry is S e c re ta ry W in sto n , ‘‘a s a n y obli- I th e m a tu r ity d a te of th e la s t m a-
Do you know w h a t ta k e s th e h a t one p a rtic u la r a n im a l h a s be-
of th e ir p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs. H. place
of s u n s h in e a n d
m a k e s com e a p e t a n d e n te re d th e v e sti I th8 ,d te Ja m e a c - W a rd w e re h e ld j th e w ip in g off of th e
$ 22,000,- g a tio n s of th e U n ited S ta te s can tu rin g fu n d ed o b lig a tio n s of th e
th e Rev. P. K. H am m ond
3. N ew ton, on A s tre e t.
¡w h ite c lo th e s w h ite r in th e w in te r bul of a school in P ro sp e c t a n d ! y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n by th e Salva
000,000 d e b t. C o n g re ss, le n t a be a c q u ire d in th e m a rk e t below L n ite d S ta te s, th e T re a s u ry 4 % s.
Services
tim e? A n sw er— W h ite W izard .
a te th e c h ild re n s lu n ch . T he p e t tiOD A rm y ‘ w ith C aPta in P o r te r h a n d a t th e e n d of th e w a r by p a r w e m ay expect to receiv e o u r T h e re a re m an y co n tin g e n cie s
ow n s e c u ritie s a n d not cash. T h is I w hich a ffe c t th is e s tim a te , b u t it
N o h tin g b c tte i th a n s a lt ris in g
V ictory L oan
a c t,
98-4 d d e e e e r r know
it , ”
k n o w n n no
a s • ‘ r B i i illy
” s u rp rise d in c h a rg e . T he c e re m o n e s m a rk e d p assin g th e
b re a d . B on Ton.
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S u n d ay , Dec. 3Oth
his y o u tb /u l a d m ire rs by e n te r ­
m e n t of th e pu b ile d e b t, b ecau se re fu n d in g th a t p a r t of th e m a tu r ­
. M r. L in d sey Im p ro v e d —
of
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in g th e b u ild in g in a fre e m an -
H oly C om m union a t 8 a.
S to p p e d in A sh la n d —
received u n d e r th e law s e c u ritie s received in g d e b t, w hich c a n n o t be p re s ­
C h a rle s L in u say , w ho h a s been nr an d th e c h ild re n ra n to Mr. co u n ty . D eceased w as 91 y e a rs th e d e b t— less m oney
a re c a n c e le d .”
e
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to
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ity
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s
w
ith
­
Sam S m ith , of L ong B each, Cal. ill w ith in fla m a to ry rh e u m a tis m D aley a n d ex claim ed th a t
m
.;
S unday School a t 9 :4 5 ;
B illy old a n d h ad resid e d in th e c o u n ty fro m o u r fo rig n d e b to rs — in a b o u t
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in th e nex t th ir ty y e a rs is a sou n d
M orning Sfcrvice an d S e r­
sto p p ed in A sh lan d C h ilJti ,s day lo r som e tim e, is b e tte r la te ly w as e a tin g th e ir d in n e r,
since 1874, o r a y e a r less th a n tw e n ty -fiv e y e a rs. I t w as fig u re d
i • —
f th
lv x e x oinL’inpr
s in k in g fu n d
w ould
r e tire can buy a $100 L ib e rty B ond in policy to be p u r s u e d .”
an d v isited w ith h is > .p h e w , E . th a n he h a s been fo r se v era l days.
_______
m on on “ T h e P o ssib ilitie s of
a h a lf c e n tu ry .
and
D u rin g th e n e x t five y e a rs th e
F. S m ith . .Mr. S m ith w as o.i his
th e New Y e a r” a t 11 a. m.
D eceased w as b o rn in In d ia n a h a lf of th e debt- -$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 th e U n ited S ta te s fo r $97
U n d er th e a u sp ic e s of th e W e d ­
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it
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to
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re
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ry
D e­ G o v ern m en t w ill need to r e t i r e a
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fo
re
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overn-
way to L a G ra n d e to v isit m em ­
O rres
c lean s
c lo th e s
clean . n e sd ay Club. D r. M a ttie Shaw h as a n d crossed th e p la in s fro m K a n ­
p a rtm e n t fo r a $100 c re d it on h e r to ta l of $ 7 ,4 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in n o tes
b ers of h is fam ily .
P h o n e 64.
H e is , m e n ts w hich b o rro w ed fro m th e
Good M usic
S9-tf co n sen ted to give th e “ H o u se of sas to O regon in 1874.
d e b t, th u s sa v in g $3. T h is w ill a- a n d L ib e rty B onds. I t h a s n o t
c
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seven
R im m o n " New Y e a r’s E ve a t th e
m o u n t to c o n sid e ra b le in p a y in g I been d ecided w h a t form th is re-
E v ery o n e
C o rd ially
M r. A u to m o b il
O a .,. i .
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N O T IC E — If you ow n pi-aperty, P re s b y te ra n c h u rc h . E v e ry o n e iu- boys a n d th re e g irls , a n d by h is ! • w ould m a k e up th e o th e r h alf.
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,
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s
it
w
ill,
d
e
­
C re d ito rs “ Slow P a y .”
you know th e r e is a d iffe re n c e you c a rry In s u ra n c e ;
w ife, M rs. M ary W a rd . H e h a s
it a lw a y s v ited.
W elcom ed.
I
t
w
as n e c e ssa ry to
m ak e a m illio n s.
pend upon th e c o n d itio n of th e
iu a u to m o b ile r a te s ? You can save pays to g e t m y r a te s b e fo re you
resid e d a t h is hom e th re e m iles
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oney m a rk e t a t t h e tim e th e of-
m oney by in s u rin g w ith m e.
s o u th of T a le n t u n til a b o u t tw o c h a n g e in th e G o v e rn m e n t’s fond T re a s u re y a lso u ses a n y s u rp lu s m
in su re . Yeo, of c o u rse .
7 7-tf M rs. W a llac e M uch Im p ro v e d —
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it
becam
e
Yeo. of co u rse. 7 7 -tf
. T he re c e n t in d isp o stio n w hich m o n th s ago, w hen h e cam e to
re v e n u e s w hich it h a p p n s to h av e
i a p p a re n t th a t it w as g o in g to be
B obbed H a ir C o h o rts__
Mrs. W . J . W a llac e h a s been su f- A sh la n d to re sid e w ith h is son ¡h
a r d to g et som e of th e d e b to r ; a t th e e n d , of a n a c a l y p a r-
To D e p a rt T o n ig h t—
B efo re th e su n h a s s e t to n ig h t f e r ln £ from , Is v ery m uch
im - a t 460 B s tr e e t.
■ A
P la n E x p la in e d .
n a tio n s to pay, fo r a w h ile
at
M rs. C. H. P ie rc e a n d M rs. E m - A sh la n d w ill h a v e a d d ed a t le a s t Pr o r # d -
I n te r m e n t w as m ad e a t th e
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muv
S te a rn s C e m etery , n e a r T a le n t,
is - th re e bobbed
h a ire d u m i « aid
e n u s s. . T m he e
T h u s f a r th e s e ttle m e n t of th e o u t th e d e b t, S e c re ta ry W in tso n
ev en in g fo r Bay c itie s in C a lifo r- M isses Isa b e l S ilv er, E d ith D odge
tJie S ick—
H. C. S tock, o ffic ia tin g .
$ 1 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo re ig n i n d e b te d - ■ say8-
n ia to v isit frie n d s fo r a w eek a n d a n d D o ro th y G eB au er a re sa id to
M rs- E d - F a rlo w , w ho re sid e s
ness h a s p ro g re sse d only, to th e
r e tu r n wi h e th e r A sh lan d w om en h av e s h o rn th e ir locks th is m o rn - in C h u rc h s tr e e t, is am o n g th e
W e d e liv e r th e goods- -D a tric k s
i p o in t of a d e b t fu n d in g a g re e m e n t
'in g . Y e sterd a y fo u n d M iss M abel sick Pe ° p le in A sh la n d . M rs. Bol-
w ho a re th e re .
9 4 -tf
b n v ^ eWb y ° r k ' ~ S t r a ^ S bl.ow n? y F a sh io n ’s w in d :— M oire v a n ity cases
i w ith ’G re a t B rita in . C u b a h a s paid
—MI-L*..
1 - i c a l t î i have w hite linings an d velvet handles in bracelet e ffect, w ith onyx an<
i'ro tt w ith w h ite a p ro n a n d s h e a rs to n ’ also a re s id e n t of C hurch
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Oh Boy! T h a t sal! ris in g b r i 1 p la y in g L ic k s w ith h e r c u rly s tr e e t, h a s been c o n fin ed a t h e r
m a rc a site o rn am en t.— T he new est colors in kid gloves a re beige black
and w hite, em broidered w ith c o n tra s tin g colors
V elvet n rin ’t ed in
B on 1 T o n .
8 4 if locks. F ra n c e s P r a tt ,
M a rg a re t llolne w ith illn ess la te ly .
H
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from
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B ungalow a n d 2 a c re s, b a rn etc.
U nquo.se and silver is one of the new f a b r ic , f o i evening . f . "
S k in
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rs.
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sp len d id soil, level, close in. V alu e
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they
K c a m a n ’s s a lf t ris in g b re a d , $3500 w ill tra d e fo r la rg e r o r c h ild re n a re in A sh la n d th is w eek
Y es re a l s a lt ris in g b read . SUtf B e rn ic e Yeo a re a few of th e re-
( b y t lie
a r e a tr ifle longer and fo r evening a re ankle length. Im ported b u tte r­
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tu rn e d school g irls th a t su rp rise d 1 lb. lo a f 10c, 1^4 lb. lo af 15c. s m a lle r
fly pin s of rh in esto n es se t in black O------------------—____________________
place.
S ta p le s
R e a lty : fro m th e ir h o m e in D u n sm u ir.
th e ir frie n d s w ith fin d in g a s h o rt Bon T on.
8 4 -tf , A gency.
A t th e H o te ls—
enam el d eco rate e ith e r gow ns o r
“ B eau ty is an a sse t an d fa c ia l
. 100* I T h e r tr ip is a c o m b in a tio n of
h a ts. C ut steel buckles a d o rn sa tin m alfo rm atio n s a re liabilities, th a t
i _____________________________ ! b u sin e ss in te r e s ts a n d th e y p lan
W . E . W ilson, of M alin, w as a c u t to th e b re a k fa s t ta b le .
or p a te n t le a th e r slip p e rs and is th e e x p lan atio n of it a ll,” said
F O R R E N T — F u rn is h e d
F iv e - to r e tu r n to th e ir h o m e T u esd ay .
b u sin e ss v is ito r in A sh la n d y e s­
H e re fio in S an J o s
SllP/ta o xfords have trim m in ___
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suede
g s of D
r- Am
ey « in
one of his few fre e
L ad ies, h a v e you h a d a fo rm -
te rd a y . E. E. J o h n s o n an d W . B.
M iss B e rn ic e F la c k u s re tu rn e d I Room a n d tw o room h o u se. 342
m
om
ents.
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B E K N A R .«
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100-1*
C id e r— >Phoue D o ran 419-Y . 1*
M cLain both of M a rsh fie ld w ere a l in tro d u c tio n to W h it« W iz a rd ? from h e r w ork in San J o s e
to ! G ra n ite St.
“ A fte r all, no th in g adds m ore to
M ACFADDEN
g u e sts a t H o tel A sh la n d la s t
98-4 spend th e h o lid a y s w ith h e r p a r ­
th e h ap p in ess o f th e av e ra g e m an
“ Y es we have no b a n a n a s .” W ho a _ n d w om an th a n th e know ledge of
n ig h t. C h a rle s C a rro ll a n d fam ily
e n ts a n d o th e r re la tiv e s. F rie n d s
It
is
undoubtedly
true
that
the
ma­
says
N ew Y ork h a s not a tro p ic al ! a p leasin g « appearance.
p p e a ra i
m ay be proposed, but our re p re ­
I t in ­
a re am o n g la te a rr iv a ls from
Old fa sh io n e d lasse s «ream ta f- a re also w elcom ing h e r r e tu r n an d
jority of people walk with nervous ten­ clim ate w ith a dozen b a n a n a tre e s creases self reliance
se
n
ta
tiv
e
should
g
a
th
e
r
all
infor­
efficiency,
B end.
fy a t R osa B ros.
8 4 tf e n jo y in g h e r v isit b e fo re sh e r e ­
f r u “ it ,,u in C e n tra l | and good tem per. Men
M^n seem to bo
~ ll of n e a rly rip e -----|
m ation available.
T he
United sion so that the steps they take are fu
seem to ba
tu r n s to C a lifo rn ia .
jerky
and
impulsive,
and
are
devoid
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a
,
nr88nh?T
U
SeS,
a
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lftl\
A
venue
q
u
ite
a
s
in
siste
n
t
as
women in th is
S ta te s G overnm ent, of its own mo
-
-
a
n
d
One
H
u
n
d
re
d
a
n
d
S
ix
th
re
g
a
rd
.
A
fte
r
a
ll;
however
o ften
L e t us fit you o u t in a H o lid ay E x p ected T o n ig h t—
tion and based on its own info rm a­ of rhythm.' T he same steps, if taken Street.'
we m ay say i t ; we do not believ*
T he M isses G ladys an d M erce-
s u it a n d o v erco at. P a u ls e r u d ’s.
tion, should then decide w hether at greater length, will make it pos­
A t th e V ining, S u n d a y
th a t ‘b eau ty is only skin deep.’ ’•
it
should
consider
th
e
rea
d
ju
stm
en
t
9 1 -tf d es Z ir bel a re -e x p e e td to n ig h t by
a n d M onday
sible for the walker to cover m ore)
To
p
a
ra
p
h
ra
s
e
an
old
title
“
New
of
its
accounts
with
Europe,
and,
, th ir a u n t, M rs. C. L. J e ff rie s , of
By W ALTER W. HEAD, '
ground with greater ease and less ex W ives fo r O ld” is now not only a
if so, in w hat m anner. O ur own
r.
r
! VVlves
01d
n<>t
The la te s t device fo r «
i
H
o
tel
A
sh
lan
d
to
sp
en
d
a
w
eek
P
resid
en
t,
A
m
erican
B
ankers
Debt
Funding
Com
m
ission
should
j
pendlture °f nervous
and w ili; P ossibility b u t a fa c t d aily r e a liz - ! holder is a solid silver lo tu T fb
R e tu r n to D u n sm u ir—
JUTTU JoHNrfV
Debt
Funding
Com
m
ission
should
A ssociation.
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One m ig h t also say th a t e r enam elled in. C h i ^ e S S , , S d
Mr. a n d M rs. F r a n k D o u g h e rty w ith h e r. B oth a r e h ig h school
JO NtS"
recom m end to C ongress w hatever i result in a more natural tired feeling «d -
a W a b n w B w i
s
tu
d
e
n
ts
in
P
o
rtla
n
d
an
d
h
a
v
e
n
o
t
As
a
business
preposition
th
ere
w ere am o n g m an y ou-t-of tow n
rea d ju stm en t, if any. of the in ter j than that that follows the short step I f a c t ' k S ) at ha>ginfh ltS f a *e ' Th<? and £reen- Other charming trifles
y * is ju st one reason for considering •Allied
± . ^ fc-—
rea. * . r 2 n. t , iro
f5 m
i ? , jr p a .“ n ri“
U n d ..
action.
I ,
— -
s a re Diack m oire bands
debt m ay be w arranted.
people w ho w e re in A sh lan d v isited h e re before.
It
miBht
be
well
to
»end««
to
th
e»
n
w
t
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T
H
E
S
E
SUGGESTIONS
ARE
i
a
recastin
g
of
the
balances
duo
C h ristm a s day.
T hey sp e n t th e
YOr?
! ° ciet,y T he bands a c ce n tu ate th e wh’ te-’
L ia
i •
a u ig v iy ,
X OrK SOCICty
PU RELY
FOR
FACT-FINDING w
h u sb a n d
who wish to follow my example in wom en who a re not c o n te n t w ith
the H a l t e d
h o lid a y ’:
ith Mr. a n d .-.To.
M rs. W . , Hii’iS lo o k in g fo r a
AND ADVISORY P U R P O S E S - walking without shoes, that it will be the q u a n tity or type of b eau ty al ness of the neck today as in 1830
J. Dou)
igh< y on O a’ k s tr e e t a n d bad b(T ter be c a re fu l w hose h u s ­
S t a t e s front
FOR GETTING DOWN TO TH E found difficult to do so until the soles lotted to them a re re s o rtin g to the an d m atch th e m oire bracelet.
re tu rn e d t<
’.o r hom e in D uns band th e y g e t. You w ill fin d
foreign g o v ­
R E A L IT IE S OF T H E CASE Pre
good se le c tio n — a t O rres ta ilo r
of the feet are hardened. The first few surgeon to give them G recian nos­
m u ir th e d iy " 't e r C h ristm as.
e r n m e n ts.
cisely w hat our action should be,
es, rosebud m ouths, e a rs th
a t cling
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In the c e n te r o f U nion Square
shop u p s ta irs — g e ttin g m e a su re d
to serve the common in te re st, will attempts must be confined to a very closer to th e head, ' b e a u tifu
That Is the
.........
'
lly
in
th e h e a rt of old N ew Y ork
j
fo
r
one
of
th
e
fin
e
a
ll
w
ool
Bu
its
»
zv nb 1 ft/. * a little green
___ spot,
. an
H ave a fit a t O rres -T a ilo rs for
be determ ined
by Inform ation short walk, but before long a callous shaped eyebrow s and every
o ~ th er nestles
p e s s 1 b ilftg
surface
will
form
on
the
bottom
of
the
fo
r
$24.76
w
ith
e
x
tra
tro
u
s
e
rs
which
a
t
this
tim
e
is
not
available
m en a n d w om en.
d e ta il of fac ial beauty. D r. J . W. honest to goodness flow er and
th at suoh ac­
8 9 tf
feet and you will then be able to walk A m ey, of 306 W. 75th S t., N ew vegetable g ard en , w hich b rin g s to
f r ®®-
99-2
O ur first step Is to secure the in
tion would aid
form ation and our duty is to follow i almost any distance barefooted
Y ork, is one of th e pioneers in th is every p a sse r by m em ories o f the
In re-estab lish ­
__ ___ »
. ...
.
I If
TX _
_ • is • inclined I to be too fleshy
S P E C IA L ! P u re v irg in wool
one
developm
ents
intelligently.
craze
fo r new faces. H is a rd u o u s , °ld hom estead. T he trellised en-
j B e a v e r I ¿unily E xpect R e la tiv e:
ing a foreign
_ n r. «« «
••
...
.y
W alter W. Head
o v e rc o a ts $20. a t P a u l s .r u d ’S.
° r soft/ ’ loag walks will naturally ta s k is to rem edy every fac ial de- tra n c e is flanked b y < a ll d u m p s of
m ark e t which
. I Mr. a n d M rs. A ld red M. B e a v e r ji
reduce the weight. If you are too thin feet fro m a n irr e g u la r a lig n m e n t blue la rk s p u r and golden glow s
will absorb eu r su rplus products.
TH E FRIEND IN NEED
la n d fam ily an d M ered ith B e a v e r >
I they will increase your appetite, and of th e eyebrow s to th a t conglo- while old fashioned flow ers, eera
It Is possible,*ef course, tor the
¡a re expected to n ig h t to v isit a t t h e !
in time increase your weight, though m era te fa c ia l cataclysm th a t “ only nium s, D---’—
* - zinnias,
1— -•
B urbanked
core­
United
States te Isolate itself. We
during the first week or two, if they a m oth er could love”. Snub noses
(From the N ation’s B usiness)
r<> E u g e n e
, hom e of th e ir p a re n ts , Mr. and
opsis,
calen
d
u
las
and
bee
halm
bord­
tan preduce everything necessary
. , ' ± “ n: ;’ . , f ^ ” “*
I . O¥U1*uuf’u”
av" '. d T " cam el noses,
>“>»». broken noses; th
the e
Som e th e re a re who still think | X
" ' ' ‘ ehg.U'7 .’! i „‘“V
e r every bed. C orn, beans, peas, to-
Mr ;.nd Mrs. D onald
F r a s e r M rs. A. B eav er. A te le g ra m re-
R e a d y -to -w e a r s u it .
Mere existence, the b an k er w ears horns. W ho is : adcklv
over- to sustain hie.
y*-
V'
ry
doubIe
chinned
and
th
e
chinny,
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------ •'•• y - “ •••“ j . m atees, celery, peppers, parsley,
' lJ
|
o rro w for E u g e n e ceived y e s te rd a y to ld of th e ir trip
« i
' gdin
e e n n te
fro m it
w h e re th ey w ill a tte n d college th e ¡a n d a h u g e tu rk e y will f u rn is h :
P a ^ s e r u d s.
9 1 -tf however, is not the purpose of the hardboiled citizen, the m an be- i be looked for
te r r bis
his door,
door, and
it e e m
m e e rg
rg e e ' 1 onions an d potatoes ru b elbows in
XI ebes,
ft.. and and fro m D 5 ian
_ __ as,
ii _ J _______ J
w i •
«
life.
We can s e t prosper as we hind th e th u m b s c re w ? T he bank-
R ¡s proof of the
t
,
f V rxwcon
enuses, H
all
orderly and amiable fashion, keep­
’ n u im ie r of th e y e a r. An a ttra c -1 th fam ily d in n e r to m o rro w . The
bare an less we etepose ef the sur­ er, they will tell you. In the light walking that athletes everywhere no ^be g °ddesses ° f th e P an th eo n to in g a strangle hold on every en­
C lassified a d s b rin g r e s u lts
tiv e a p a rtm e n t h a s been se le c te d | B e a v e rs a re fro m P o rtla n d . w h e re
plus predicts which naturally ac­ of th is Illusion, consider a b rief ex- I m atter for what event they may be pre- cbiiIe a f o rg«t f ul w orld.
croaching weed. A ll vegetables are
— adopted
. . . .. i —
:— always
—
. . it a part of . their
. .
T h e m aje pOrtion of th e pop u la­ ripe and the beets are anything
cumulate, both agricultural and In­ cerp t ------
a n d Mrs. F r a s e r w ill a lso be a b le : Mr. B eav er is in a u to m o b ile busi-
from -- the resolutions
paring,
make
dustrial. We must either sell this a t the rec e n t A tlantic City conven­ training. They do this because i, tion, u su a lly hopelessly conser­ but dead. This carefully tended
C om plete lin e of A sh lan d Can
to s tu d y a t th e U n iv e rsity . M rs. ness a n d M ered ith B e a v e r is an
vital
power.
Such
added ----------------
vital vative,
9
4
-tf
'
fiurPlus abread or curtail our pro- tion of the A m erican B an k ers As­ builds
a X
little
jealo u s, demonstration garden is the pride
. -
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VH BUUCU
VJldl*
-- ah d p e rh a p s M
iUVlV JCCUUUOj
I ’ itser lias been s e c re ta ry to th e in s tr u c to r iu th e M edical School. I nsd«»Goods a t D e tric k s.
d.ictier
and
generally
lower
our
ity
enables
them
to
increase
the
vigor
bas
fa
lle
n
into
line
w
ith
u
n u su al of the Park Commissioners and its
sociation
:
s e c re ta ry of th e C h a m b e r of Com -
_
of the muscles that they expect to uw com plaisance.
i~i———
o Soon
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! standard ef Uving.
one m ay ex- intensive cultivation is a living
“T
he
conclusion
is
Inevitably
m sree.
I he m an w ho p lea se s w h e re he
Odr foreign trade depends upon forced on th e im p artial o b serv er most
. in . their contests.
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pect th e p u lch ritu d in o u s ty p es of lesson in Americanization. Hobo
Waiking keeps one young. It delays th e g r e a t illu s tra to rs to a p p e a r in and Highbrow alike pause and
the purchasing power of foreign th a t the prim ary need of the world
¡goes, can go w h e re he p lea se s__
mlity. It drives our nlH a«»
____
P a u ls e r u d 's S u its
give sa tis- j esp ec ially jf h e w e a rs o n e ^ A O rres
“ 5
eeuntrles.
Borope’s inability to I . m ora, and , p „ ltual reganeraU on |
take a look and no bench is ever
em pty around this little spot.
buy has impaired our ability to as th e e sse n tia l basis for econom ic with life and health and strength. B
fac tio n .
9 1 -tf j fine ta ilo re d s u its. See t li ? ^ 2 4 .7 6
sen. W i have an interest in Eu­ reoovery. U ntil the n atio n s of the One of *he youngest old men that I
Ô
t i n t s
sp e c ia ls w ith e x tra p a n ts free.
rope’s prosperity. To protect that world a re w illing to liquidate th e ir eve^ saw in my life was a professional
L e t us fill y o u r p ail w ith S w ifts
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Interest we mast he cencerned in h a te s they can m ake little progress J* 1 - cr ^ b° c,a.imed that he mad« a
S ilv e r L eaf la r d — co sts less th a n
the rosteratten ef eur debtors* ca- tow ard liquidating th eir d e b ts ’’
i hablt of walking from fifteen to '
tl)*
On New Y e a r’s n ig h t J a n . 1st,
s h o rte n in g , goes f a r th e r a n d Is
H ardboiled? N ot th at! It h a rk s
” , * -day* and ? ,thouKh a
/•
- paalty te trade with as and to m eet
9
4-tf
i
tbo
Me
t
r
°PoIe
O
rc
h
e
stra
—
(P
a
c
lf-!
b
a°k
u
S
o
crates
-T
h
e
tru
e
poll-
. " X ^ a ^ H Y ’S
Biore n u tritio u s . D etrick s.
O th e r
ft# lr ®WΫ»tt0M- We ahould deal
lie C oasts P rid e ) w ill p re s e n t
a
nu«
r wtlb
snhjeot exaetly as a bank- «
r \ 8& d’ ’ flrSt Ot a11 a P° M" , and dld not ,0?k more than thirty-five.
l ^ n y S l C d t *r deals with a lc-n ef doubtfal
M adri G ras B all, a re p e titio n of a
Above
one aiivuiu
should rC
remem-
v all things, miic
ITiCnT”
R e la tiv e s to E n te r ta in —
valas.
Come to think of It, when we ber that, regularity of breathing is of
New
Y
e
a
r’s
c
e
le
b
ra
tio
n
in
P
a
r
is
__
M rs. Jo h n A b b o tt a n d
sons
• e t the Faote.
want someone to take care of our sPec’al importance. If you are un-
R C R.NAKK
D onald an d D ean, w ho a re v is it­ S e rp e n tin e — C o n fe tti. D ances u n - ' M A C F A D D Ï N
The United States should have funds, to whom do we turn? To ?b,c Î0 reKu,ate. y°ur breathing satis-
in g re la tiv e s in
A sh la n d
fro m til 2 A. M. S o m e th in g new an d
a repreeentotlve with official stand­ the banker. When there's a civic PS10/* ’?’ y°u. might adopt the plan of
ish
to ass
a s su re
ing in the Repasations Commission. enterprise afoot, whose time and t i n ? " 8 duP ng * .“ rtain number of
K im b all M innesota plan to lea v e! novel and tve w
V’lstl
to
Some animals have the faculty «f We should not necessarily be
n , “ eU 0. ”
COm0‘“ i a w a " 1’ S / Æ . e V u ’ Æ
. ï X ' a . ï
to m o rro w to spend a few
d ays 1 ° p u b lic t h a t th e Y w ill ta lk
storing
up adipose tissue during h tiiaee
- bout th is .lanAft
im m
i>7 any agreement wfcich
w ith relatives in Sam s
V alley, j S t “rtB 9
•* food plenty, and using thi. a . a ,
¡her.
M iss D o ro th y A b b o tt w ill also be ; migg thlgP Qne
P* 2
W -rce of. energy when sustenance is
in th e p a rty a n d it is p ro b a b le j
100-2 scarce. The camel, for iastaaae, kas
t h a t M rs. B e rth a C o rth e ll a n d
deposited in its huiup ensugk aoarish-
a n g lis ts H e re —
d a u g h te r . M iss M a rjo rie w ill also E v Dft.
j
i A
ment
A4VÀ4L to
vu tasi
last iv
for i LUiiuy
many a days,
ays. « and
luû M
go.
e
nZ 1 t f tY ;, S
thii aaim al ofteo b a . to n av el b a g
a re g u e sts a t
H o te l
C olum bia
distances without opportunity ef sec nr
from
th
e
ir
hom
e
in
P
o
rte rv ille , j ing food, its private “delicateesea’'
Large loaf quality bread 18e—
Cal. Rev. a n d M rs. L em m on a re »erve. an extremely useful purpose.
B ea Toa.
S4tf.
T here are many human “samel«“
c o n d u c tin g re v iv a l m e e tin g s
a t'
■Xft-
i . . ,
,
.
i th e C h ristia n c h u rc h . M eetings a t walking the streets all having “humps”
F o r th e b e st ta m a le s try R ose th e C h ris tia n
c h u rc h
. t a r t i in various part of their anatomy con­
taining large stores of fat—quit«
Bros
8 4 -tf . p ro m p tly to m o rro w an d c o n tin u e enough to sustain them fer days and
(w h ile th e in te r e s t la sts. E v e ry o n e weeks should necessity arise. Many
©f the United States and tbe to u l o utturn, according to ac- T h e big additions to the w o r'.’’
have fifty, seventy-five, a hundred
A sh la n d P e o p le J o u rn e y —
is u rg e d to be a t th e c h u rc h in pounds
other principal countries in
authorities, of th at 431 year supply of silver which were run
of weight in excess of normal.
b. V. T. I i '? o r d a n d sons th e m o rn in g a n d h e a r th e in itia l; T his is usually pure fat. Think of
world output. Increased use f®rvxl ¿’«viitg been 13,175.000,000 ning at the rate of over ’ OOjMW.ots
,
,V.
. , . . ,
“ ®y ounce«, a r d our own o u ttu rn ounces a year prior to the war i->.
M orie and F re d w e re g u e s ts re - (serv ice t h a t w ill be co n d u c te d by tbe energy contained in such stores
c i th e w h ite metal in u,aus- c a c e we catered the field 90 years in 1922 again crossed the 200 'XX.
d 's
’s d a u g h te r,
r , th
th e e o o u u t-o
/ at.! W hat an amount of work
c ^ n tly of M rs. D e F o r rd
t-o f-to
f-to w
w n n e evantroiiato
v a n g e lists.
could be done with it if liberated
trkJ arts.
a<o 2.735,000,000 ounces, w ith a 000 line do not necessarily in«-»,-
M rs. O. R. T re sh a m in S am s V al-
energy!
com m ercial value of $2,255,000,000. a corresponding increase in ii.
»ley. M rs.
V irg il
H ughes
and
M adri G ras D ance, J a c k s o n H ot '
Why and how does one hw man be- j
’ " “ 1
J lio r to the advent of the U nited w orld’s stock of silver money. ?
d a u g h te r L y d ia, of P o rtla n d ac- S p rin g s, New Y e a rs N ig h t 100 9 ' Come
come stout?
stout? Some are «tout
.tout by reason
re.
A aaouacam ent tim t a .tu d v
S tates as a #ilvcr Producer the world very considerable share of the new
_______
“ *? h«rtd it7 . »nJ other»
>uwi« u c becaute
cbmk
«rj
wax a stuoy
of o u ttu rn averaged about 35,000,000 silver produced from year to ye»r
co m p an ied th em and th e w h o le
C liff Pftvne mnV
v
,h’*c o.wa efi°rt*- 1» « a « gone by , ^ 9e,b e new “ *** ior *iv e .r “
tbe ounces a year, but w ith the eoop- is now used for purposes other than
p a rty r e tu r n e d to
P o rtla n d
to
C liff P a y n e m ak e s c e d a r c h ests. s '- h o l,c liquor ™
r « p m 91b!e for
aB/
* * be «ration of the U nited S tates as a m onetary. Som e of it is lost l,v
sp en d th e h o lid a y s a f te r v isitin g
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I " l;" 7
1" rm’
7 0* n l i V t
yi
V? •
“ ,Ter Produccr the total w orld out- abrasion, som e of it passes to t ! -
in Sr is V alley a few days
however, eaim
estm g g more
more food
and
disappears
in the
XVn
t
. .
. r / a “ « r r . ’ However,
to*»f m
to « . . D epartm ent of the In terio r lead. put <rew to 43,000,000 in 1870, 75,- O rient
W e w a n t e x tra good f u r n is h e d ' the daily needs of the body,
leek
L" » r 4 °
7 1
" ^ de 000’000 iu 188°- 126.000,000 in 1890, “hoards” characteristic am ong the
h o u se to r e n t to re lia b le people. I pi exercire, or both, is responsible. by the T rad e Record u*
- , 174,000,000
/ < ik h i uim in lunn
« iv in n n n • in people
i of r .u
of ± T h . « N » a-
1900, z 226,000,000
that part of the world
Do You Knov
¡W e h av e r a n e h e . in L in n co u n ty j
*«’
« 1911. dropping d u ring t h e 'w a / p e / W & & ‘ o ? i, t a s
used for years
W h ite W izard !
98-4 j to tra d e fo r A sh la n d
property.
¡„t„
s„ " Z m T L t fr , ™
'L r ' . ., t " *
*• «*>
*” average
« « r a g e of
of about
about 175,000,000
17S.000.000 in
in the
the m
m anufacture
anufacture of tablew are,
. ,,
_ - — «■------- I®
, »«ten into fat. Some seem to get f i t cn
j A shland R e a lty Co.
mg
©t
the
w«rl<
b sflv .r output s«< p .r annum , and in 1922 again crossed ornam ents and toilet articles, and
100-2 water and air, with an mfinitestimal
D an ce W a s S u ccessfn f—
amount of solid food added. In some the proportion used is the industrial the 200 m illion line for the first of late large quantities are utilized
j
hgures sho'v
tim e since the beginning of the war, in photography especially the thou-
| c»ses this is in spite of exercise. Again, tt
T h e L ith ia n
¡nee h e ld T h u rs - • M rs. P o o r R e tu rn s H om
v
?
tates
produced
in
1M2
the 1922 ou tp u t being 213,542,000 sands of miles of m otion picture
gain because
eating 7ood
food«
d a y n ig h t w as
Mr. a n d M rs. J . C. P o o r r e tu r n - ! „ »ome
s v h 8,
-Sn o of t . eatl.pS
success a n d v e ry
films annually turned out in the
[u m
which are especially rich in tissue- about 26% of the silver turned o*t ounces.
w ell a tte n d e d E v e ry o n e com pli
d la st n ig h t fro m San Jo sé, Cal. building elements. T his is especially
° r t ie W°io™a * -£ C IB-, t
W hl,e o th e r p arts of the w orld world. W hile the silver used in
m e n te d on h a v in g a
’ tsa c 1U j
«2* • 1 .x ? decrea®ed their production during tablew are, ornam ents and toilet
w o n d e rfu l M rs. P o o r Is v ery m uch im proved frue
consuming large amount,
p ra is e a f te r h a v in g been u u fler d o c to r’s ' #f fatty and #tarehy iood* 'vht‘n these
tim e a n d esp ec ially h ig h
. ’. . . ,
,n * and
*a . . *• the w ar o u r own o u tp u t was larger articles is looked upon as possibly
are combined with a heavy protein
e ini ia je a n o ° u r
recognition during th a t period than at any other “recoverable“ in case it is needed,
w a s acco rd ed th e o rc h e s tra , C arl ! c a re se v e ra l m o n th s.
I diet.
as an im portant factor m w orld t imet advancing from 66,800,000 th at used in photography and plat-
L o v e lan d w a s a ssiste d
by
ten
Many athletes when their days of silver product!®«
P rio r to I860 ounces in 1913 to 72,500,000 in 1914, ing is n ot recoverable. A recent
th, a p o p u la r E a s te rn e rs T o V isit—
active training and competition are our share of w orld production w as 75,000,000 in 1915, 74,500,000 in 1916, statem ent by a high authority puts
Mr. a n M d ls,o
M « rs. r t . J . a rriv
B. e W
o r of ° v e r. sett,e down to lives of ease and
t. M r. W u rth N esbo.
d h g yeafer-
J ^ « « ¿ 4 £ 3 .
«
T h e B uckeye T rio n o t o nly is a fin e sin g in g o rg a n is a tio n
echo.
Mfs9.rn.rt
»rrtvoH
£ .asiinK and verjr rapidly put on flesh.
'e ry o n e and
b ut is also a g ro u p of c a p a b le in s tru m e n ta lis ts , f e a tu rin g brass*
,h d ,
„ g i " ^
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indicated, a t from l o w 20 m i.lion o u n c e , a y e a r
a n d a rd I t d a y m o rn in g on No. H to m a k e « r t o e ^ .r r i n i n g die,
w ork in th e ir p ro g ra m .
T he m em b e rs a re G eorge C henot
a r tis ts on th e tro m b o n e , sax o p h o n e; W illiam T. B eek w ho
p lays slid e c o rn e t an d b a n jo , a n d G lended G raggs m a s te r of
th è b a rito n e h o rn .
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TRADE RECORD
WORLD SILVER PRODUCTION
I bird Number of American Legion
Winter Lyceum Course at
A r m o r y , N ig h t J a n . 1, ’24
(Tuesday night)
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tb* try tbe cb’cf silver producing states
Production, th . share are, naming them in the order of
W* _ havc t »appUed of th e t h d r o u tp u t in 1922, U tah, M on-
r.d s o u ttu r» ef sJlyor from 1492 tana, N ew Mexico, Colorado, Idaho,
W jae end of 1923 is about 21%, Arixpga, apd Q ljforni«,
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a recent rep o rt of the D irector of
the M int w ho states the w orld’s
industrial consum ption of silver in
1922 at 59,869,000 ounces, or 28%
of the 1922 world outturn.
In th e vocal w o rk , firs t, a n d second te n o r a n d b a rito n e
a rra n g e m e n ts a re given and v ery fin e h a rm o n y e ffe c ts a re
o b ta in e d .
T h e re a r e se v e ra l c o stu m e c h a n g e s d u rin g th e
p ro g ra m an d som e in te r e s tin g n o v e lty f e a tu re s 5 w hich n e v e r
fail to p lease.
A Real New Year’s Night Treat
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