Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 12, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    ÀèìfcLAfró DAILY fíBÍSG «
f» AUK M -rtt
Samnisy, July jg, jpá-í
Buys New Hom©—
: bocal * P erso n al flotes
The Bale of thé Bhfheburg
property on North Main street to
Henry Enders, Jr., was recent­
ly reported. Mr. Enders intends
to move into the place in the
near future.
UNUSUAL EVENTS
AMERiCA’SAMAZ!Nf>' PROGRESS
IN THE PAST H IW E IT TEARS
NWS lETTEfi
he knew the animal
had wrecked his life, “Curley"
LOS ANGFbfeg, Ju ly._<feS8ed had no malice against the ele-
> Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
i phant and the beast was killed
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• itu r r T * lh ’U 13' inch steel-bound ; against the trainer's wishes. In-
local Interest
e , tli< 48 bluejackets killed
V f l I I P IJU T P P F C T Material Progress Staggers the IraagFn&tidn, but Real
stead, he had remembered the
s
c#‘lifori»ia coast in the U. i i years
they had played and work-
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^Wealth
Is
in
the
Character
of
the
P
ecp
le
In-
z
To the l^ake—-
j • MissUsippi explosion did not
I'p
From
Gold
Hill—
,
cd
together,
lie pleaded that
, ll, 3 in rain.
J. D. Allen and J. H. Fuller
D ischarged—
berited
From
the
Pilgrim
Father!.
.
j
(
harlie
be
saved,
claiming that
RECLUSE
IN
TOWN
FIRST
Bob Murry of Gold Hill, was made a hurried trip to Lake of
Dan Cannon, who has been a
j, A ©jw and secret lotion for
TIME IN 24 YEARS
patient at the Community Hos­ in Ashland on business last Tues­ the Woods on Wednesday, re­
Jnajor burns, which leaves the the "tricks' of Hie famous ele-
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By
W
ALTER
W.
HEAD,
President
The
American
Bankers
Association
day.
pital for some time, was discharg­
turning the same day.
i ■ 'in tvhite as a lily and smooth phant entitled him to a savage
disposition at times.
M
arshfield
,
July
12.
—
One
hundred
years
ago
when
Lafayette
revisited,
ed y»i»jo?*ay as fully re-> «ret.
i &s a baby's cheek, has been re-
Sleeker, who was only
32,
j william Anderson, who lives 45 , America he found the United States a nation of little mote I 'e a ten through treatment or men
Gravensteiu cooking apples for B uys Car—
I
trained
many
famous
animals
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than
million people—less than one-
ou Myrtle ------
creek’
SPECIAL attention to AUTO­ sale. Phone 9F11.
j in
jn the fatal blast.
in motion pictures,-including
Ford
touring
car
to
Albia
Beck,
came
to
Marshfield
today
for
the
tenth of the present number. The territory
MOBILE insurance; better terms
TLe lotion, said to have been seen
‘‘Joe
Martin,” the famous ape.
Visiting
Relatives—
who
works
in
the
Simpson
hard-
first
tlme
in
almost
a
quarter
of
fembraced
lea?
than
1,800,000
square
miles
and lower rates. Yeo, of course.
i Perfected by Lieutenanl-Cotn-
and
“Ethel.”
a trained lioness.
Mrs.
G.
Snow
is
in
Ashland,
vis­
instead
of
the
present
3,700,000.
Half
was
ware
store,
was
reported
yeeter-ia
century>
and
the
improvements
Phone 21 Ä 274-J.
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i «»ander Ralph McDowell, navy I
¡which he viewed caused him much
iting her mother, Mrs. S. Ganiere, d
Still a wilderness of unsettled plain, pl^. surgeon, was tried out for the I
* | surprise. Mr. Anderson had been
teau and mountains.
and her sister, Mrs. D. Perozzi. 1
T o Coast—
first time on an extensive scale i Los Angeles is the mecca of
so
busy
farming
and
clearing
his
Only
one
hundred
years
ago
the
work
/
Mr. Marion and family, of 124 6
M ontague Man H ere—
■ on the hospital ship Relief in I ring personages these days.
was still agog over the recent passage r
Iowa street, are leaving soon for j Good music, good floor, lots of
R. K. Hammond, Montague homestead that he had not found
Jack Dempsey calls this city
j Los Angeles Harbor, where the'
_
the “Savannah,” an American sailing ve
men injured from the Missis-1 home most of Hie time.
the coast, on an extended visit fun, at the Lithian open air pa­ business man, is in Ashland to- time to visit Coos bay in 24 years.
,
, Mr. Anderson had kept to the Waiter w. Head se^ equipped with paddle-wheels propel’
vilion in LRhia Park, tonight.
with relatives and friends.
Then, the other night, at the
j sippi were carried immediately!
d a , attending to local in terest.,
when he be.
by
steam,
from
New
York
to
Liverpoo'
in
after
the
explosion.
opening
of a new club in Culver
He will return to his home to - ' J
-
1
came
an
isolated
resident
of
the
¡.
twenty-six
days.
Today
we
boast
of
a
trans-Atlantic
air-
Over
from
Yreka—
-Detricks
■
Instead
of
ugly
scars,
the
lo­
City,
a
suburb,
Jes Willard, for­
morrow.
W« deliver the good«
county,
and
today,
when
he
was
plane
crossing
that
required
but
few
more
hours
thar
th
e
Au
Ashland
visitor
from
Yreka
tion produced a complete new1 mer heavyweight champion, was
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here as a witness in a homestead * ‘ Savannah”
S » v « . n n o h ” required days.
4
Is Ellsworth Tuffs, who is here on
! layer of skin, it is said, formed the referee, and in the audience
Dr. Scholls Corn Pads 35c
entry, wore a fur cap closely fit i One hundred years ago the total of common knowledge and t for a over the horrible burns caused by
business.
were Ad Wolgast, Joe Rivers,.
Is Improving—
McNair Bros.
ted to his head. In his 24 years j national wealth was less than a common purpose. We b Ave re. * flaming powder.
Billy Papke and Kid McCoy, all
John Robison, former fireman,
of isolation Mr. Anderson has billion dollars, less than $100 per sources of labor so abun< £int tjlat
Where
all
the
young
folks
go,
great fighters of their time.
Five
days
after
the
lotion
was
Went u) Portland recently for an
In-From Shale City—
.
, . .
in h is ' capita; today the national wealth we have placed an artitv -iai Cheek
..
t n
f
»
ov
i
accumulated
a
fortune
is
where
there
is
lots
of
fun.
To­
exceeds
300
billion
dollars—an
applied the old skin peeled off
Tom Jones, former manager of
upon immigration.
operation. He is reported to be
Mrs. J. R. Woods, of Shale fields
. . . . and
„ well-stocked
_
ranch.
average of almost $3,000 per capita.
These things are o r* material , and a new growth, like a rose Jeffries, is matchmaker for the
improving. Dr. Coffee was the night at the dance in Lithia Park. City, was in Ashland yesterday
In 1821 there were ten savings resources. They con Mltute the j petal, formed on the sailors’ faces new club, while Tommy Ryan,,
surgeon performing the operation.
visiting friends and transacting
Mt.
Angel
Co-operative
can­
banks
wfth 8,635 depositors, with basic material eleme «nt—but the and bodies.
Convalescing—
another old-time champion, is the*
business with local merchants.
$J,138.000
on deposit; one hundred real foundation of ou a progress is
nery
working
every
day
to
mid­
Mrs.
Peterson,
of
Pine
s
tro
t,
club
referee.
'
Dr.
McDowell
lias
refused
to
Wanted — Washings to do.
years later—more than thirty mil­ not material. It Is th.- * other, mor?
night.
who
has
been
quite
ill
lately,
is
discuss
the
lotion.
lion depositors had rr.vre than $18.- valuable resource- -the capacity
Tïom C h ico -
Murphy Electric Company.
convalescing.
It is understood, however that
000.000,000
savings deposits. The and character of o jj ,- people. To
Fay Siler, of Chico, is in Ash­
Portland— 26,075 cars wheat total receipts
j
the
formula will be given to medi-,
of
the
federal
gov­
that
w
fe
owe
the
discovery
ana
From Wisconsin—
land today visiting lodai friends received during year, breaking all
ernment
In
1823
were
$20,500,000.
Madden
soi.s
Balloon
tires.
|
cal
science
after the injured men
development
of
natural
re­
From Madison, Wisconsin, is
and acquaintances.
records.
the total expenditures were $11,- sources. their uso and their con- ! have been discharged as entirely1
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Mildred Johnson, who with her
700.000. Last year our national in­ servation; to th at we owe the es­ j cured.
family is enjoying a tour of the
You like to dance. So do we. Stops Here—
come and expenditures each ex- tablishment and development of •
Discovery of the new medicine
western states this summer. She Here Yesterday—
Let’s all go to the danco in Lithia
F. V. Dewey, of Hanford, Cali- ceeded $3,500.000,070.
nation founded ©n Ideals of equal
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rush
Grieves
and
is
regarded as one of the most
stopped at the Ashland auto camp
One hundred years ago there rights, ideals of! equal opportunity
Park tomorrow night. AJways fornia, registered his machine at
children,
of
Hornbrook,
were
here
noteworthy
since the World War
last night.
cool there. Good music. A real the’ local bureau yesterday, and were no railroads, no automobiles, Ideals of etÿial responsibility
yesterday shopping and visiting floor.
no airplanes. There were no tele­ which remain today untarnished,
gave the Ashland camp ground aa phones, no telegraph lines, no which now shiae forth with greater
HONESTY is my POLICY. Yeo Mrs. S. L. Allen. They returned
“Curley” Stecker, one of the
his Oregon address. According to cables. There was no gasoline, no luster than ever before.
Back Again—
•f course.
212—tf to their home last night.
country’s
most famous wild ani­
his information blank he will be kerosene.
The Character of Our People
mal
trainers,
is dead here — a
Every Saturday, the local re­ here for three weeks.
There are those among us who From It harve come the patience,
McNair porter has to think of a new way
Whitmans Candles
For Med'cal Treatment—
victim
of
his
pal, “Charlie.” an :
regard the present as a period con and the wisdom which have rec­
Mrs. F. C. Stanton, of Ashland, Bros.
enormous
elephant.
of saying that Charles Rush Going to Seattle—
fronted with unprecedented prob­ onciled effective authority and
is a patient at the Community
“Charlie,” a trained elephant,
went fishing the day befcre and
I. J. Williams, of Seattle, who lems- a period beset by perils here­ adequate liberty. From It has come
Hospital, rece'ving medical trea- Is 111—
returned with the limit. Yester­ has been here visiting, will re­ tofore unequaled. There are those the tolerance which has preserved went raving mad a year ago and
who express doubt of our ability freedom of speech, of press and attacked Stecker, inflicting in­
Mrs. Elvyn Dougherty is quite day Rush and Vern Carey took a
ment
ill at her home on P'ne street, it day off and returned with the turn to his home today. He will to make further progress—some of pulpit. From it has come the juries which caused his death
be accompanied by the Rev. ¡ even who profess to foresee the foresight whieh established Tree
Washington done FREE. Ca1 /as reported today.
weight limit of fine trout.
Chas. Hampton, of Hollywood, , destruction and disintegration of public schools. From it has come The animal was shot shortly
Murphy Electric Company.
California, an old friend who ar- j our social, political and economic the courage which commanded
Montana 5 Hot Springs Sat Geyser To Spout—
structure. In the light of achieve­ adherence to principle at the cost
rived here yesterday.
Night.
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ments that have been wrought In of selfish gain, even at the cost
Business Visitor—
The lithia water geyser at the
the past by firm adherence to true of life Itself. From It has come
R. A. Jerauld, 376 Pittock
Büro Makes Short
pompadour mineral springs South Visiting—
principles, In the light of the tre­ the respect for the rights and
bnilding, Portland, who is a rep­ Notice—
of Ashland will he released to­
Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Niles and 1 mendous resources our country privileges of one's fellow man
The W. R. C. Club will meet morrow at 4:14 sharp, for the
Shrift of WaltM-
resentative of the La Salle exten­
Mrs. Merle Hutton and son, Scott, i now controls, what justification which has found expression in
Monday
in
Lithia
Park
at
the
sion university of Chicago is a
benefit of those who missed it of Alturis, and Mrs. Edna Con­ can men have today for express­ guaranties of equal representation
S hortam
n 1
business visitor in Ashland today. Round Table. All members are two weeks ago, it was today an­ over, of Sacramento, are in Ash­ ing doubt of America’s future?
and universal suffrage.
urged to be present.
The character of our people is a
America’s Resources Today
nounced.
land for .a few days visiting Mrs.
spring which has never run dry.
Orres tailors for men and
I Miro is an automatic
We
have
today
110,000,000
peo­
Niles’ sister.
It
has
had
its
source
ever
and
al­
Dance Hot Springs Sat. Night. Return to S e a ttle-
women, upstairs over McGees.
ple. Our total bank deposits ag­ ways in the stern and firm faith of
pressure system, entirely
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Mr. and Mrs. Gaddis, of Seat-_
gregate
approximately
40
billion
How
about
the
gun
you
atlajHable ami necessary
the Pilgrim fathers—a political
Correction—
Likes Camp—
tie, who have been spending the
dollars. Outstanding life Insurance faith based upon and grounded In
want
and
annn'unition.
’
Due to 'misinformation, the amounts to more than 70 billion
in this section, to relieve
A Portland man, returning They Wouldn’t Bite—
summer in this city, at the home
the tenets of the Christian religion.
Tidings
made
a
mistake
in
an­
Although
they
saw
all
kinds
of
dollars.
Our
500
million
acres
of
tarin homes of water
home after a trip to southern Cal­
Despite every other influence, the
of Mrs. Elvyn Dougherty, left for
We Trade,
ifornia is P. J. Peterson, He ar­ fish in Butte Creek Thursday, O. the northern city on Friday. They nouncing a birth yesterday. A Improved farm lands are valued at strong and steady current of the
shortage
in the dry sea­
77 billion dollars. We have wealth Pilgrims’ faith has persisted
child
was
horn
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Buy,
Sell,
M.
Franklin,
of
the
Franklin
rived In the camp last n’ght, and
were delighted with Ashland.
son. Main ta in s P re ssu re .
untold In our forests, in our mines through generation after genera­
L. C. Dunn, of North Maiu St.
liked It so well that he will spend Bakery, and his two sons, Mil­
Repair
All
of Iron and coaL We have more tion.
ton and “Bump,” made a very Visit Here—
several days here.
than 250,000 miles of railroad with
Shallow-Well systems
It Is thia Invaluable resource—
Kinds Guns Diiro
light catch. The fishermen attrib­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Which to transport ourselves and the capacity and character of our
give a pressure of 25 pounds to
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leonard,
our articles of commerce; we have people—that has made America
•15 pounds at all times, pump­
There is said to be an abun­
Complete line of Ashland Can ute their poor luck to using the of Dunsmuir, Calif., spent last
FOR SALE— Three adjoining more than 250,000 miles of com­ great
dance
of
deer
this
year,
you
wrong
kind
of
bait.
ing
automatically to keep water
in the past, that will make
nod Goods at Dctrlcks.
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night in this city at the home of lots commanding beautiful view. mercial telegraph lines and 800,000
will want a gun to get your
: upply o i l hand at all times for
America
greater
and
more
power­
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tuttle and left Good Soil, Large Lots, Water hy- miles of telephone lines to afford
¡■hare.
house, barn, milk house, gar­
ful In the future. As long as wo
Go
Where
The
Crowds
Go!
Beattie Man Here •
this morning for a visit with rel­ drent on each lot. They are on us communication; we have 20,000 uphold our established standards
den, hath and fire protection.
W > also, are stocking a big
O. M. Blair, of Seattle, Wash­ Fair Grounds Pavilion, tonight. atives and friends at The Dalles the upper Side of Morton St. Fac­ daily and weekly newspapers to of belief and conduct, we need
sr.piy of big game and bird
Get Full 1‘articulars
ington, was a business visitor in Most beautiful “open-air” Pavil­ and Elgin. They were accompan­ ing East. These lots are worth disseminate Information and to have no fear for the future o.f
ammunition—hunters’,
clothes,
From
ion
on
the
Pacific
Coast.
Tickets
Ashland yesterday and until noon
ied this far by Mrs. Leonard’s $300 each, but I am forced to bind our people together by ties America.
also, from shoes to caps.
today. He left shortly after noon $1.10. Ladies Free!
brother, Wm. George, who re­ sell them at onPte and have reduc- ¡
for California, where he will
turned to Dunsmuir by train. The ejl the price to $$.25 Each, which ¡
Army Goods Store
From Kansas—
combine business with pleasure.
two men are employed in the S. is $75 below tbe assessed yajuo
An Ashland visitor from Well­
Biggest Little Store in Ashland
Main - Plaza
Ashland
P. shops at Dunsmuir.
of each lot. Will sell all or sing­
Angler's Lieease Here
ington,
Kansas,
today
is
G.
E.
Sweet cream for whipping and
ly. Qne-half cash. Write to the
okffOe—also fresh milk, always Patterson, who is touring the N otices L ate—
owner, Mrs. Jennie M. Franklin,
•a fee at the Plaza.
239—tf western states this summer. This
Notices
from
a
number
of
the
109 Brookview SL Roseville, Cal.
is Mr. Patterson’s second trip in­
churches
were
received
by
the
or
>eall at the office of E.
to the coast states.
From Idaho—
Tidings too late to go in the us­ PhiPPS. }n the Phipps £ldg.r Ash­
B. Jones and B. A. Steming
Big dance in Lithia Park Sat­ ual column, At the Baptist land, Ore.
were the drivers of two machines
church the usual services will be
FOR RENT —• Furnished four
from Idaho that last night stop­ urday night. Cool, comfortable, held, with Master Alfred Garr,
and
good
music.
room
modern bungalow on upper ¡
ped at the Ashland auto camp.
called the hoy wonder, giving spe­
Granite.
Phone 440-J.
266-ti
cial musical selections both piorn-
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair­ Going on Trip—
ing and evening. The Union ser-
FOUNfl *-• Hill Fpldep, owner
Paul F. Fratessa and family of ivees will be held at the church
ing at Panlserud’s.
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may
have same by Identifying and
San Francisco, who have been at 8 p, in. At the Presbyterian
paying
for this ad.
266-2 tf
visiting the D. Perozzi family, is church there wiy be JIG eyening
From Farthest State—
FQK RENT — Front bedroom
L. A. Buzaqulna, from Massa­ leaving soon, with the Perozzi service, owing to the Union
By BERT BALL
family,
on
a
vacation
trip
that
pigs and jack rabbits and fruit and
Rlqueet
chusetts, was the guest of the
meeting at the Baptist church. to lady, Inqiilre 29
[H ational Crop Improvement Service !
and in many cases the
will
extend
as
far
north
as
Van­
266-3 * < <<y^OYS and girls’ club work has vegetables,
Ashland auto camp last night that
Morning worship, Sunday school Aye, Side entrance.
whole
town
turns out and buys
7 i
come to stay, and where It everything offered for sale, as well
had covered the most miles on his couver, B. C, Mr. Fratessa is the and C. B. gt the usual hours.
FQR SALE — Household furni-1 has been established in q county, as offering prizes for the best work,
trip. After visiting Pacific coast attorney for the California high­
tHrfi
Si H 2nd gtreet.
265-3* i some kind of a show is the logical John Collier of Kankakee told me
resorts he will return to his New way commission.
From Ohio—
i
t
m 1 cnlmipatlon qf tlm season's work,’’ that the young folks have put new
England home.
FOR SALE — Apricots at is tae comment of Dennis A. Merrl- life into the county fair and are
Two
cars
of
tourists
from
Montana 5 Hot Springs, Sat.
man of the American Steel and keener about the good M'^orca
Ohio, one driven by Parry Marsh ranch, mile and half east of Wire Co., who is one of the great- chicken
than about the cheap and
Night.
266—2
tf
Woodrow Washer demonstra­
of Custice, and one by D. H, Phoeni* in Fcrp valley, 6 cents • est club boosters in the commercial tawdry booth shows tnat some fairs
tion free. No payment down.
employ as ’attractions.’
Thomas of Radnor, registered pound- Please bring bpxes. 8 .1 world,
Small monthly payment. Murphy Two From Mlssuori—
“There is nothing so important
,
266-3 * *
,8 astonishing what these kids
here yesterday. Marsh stopped P. Hunter
can do. They bring all sorts of ex­ to the right kind of a boy as the ex­
W. R. Roswell and W. E. Bel- here, and will make this city bis
Electric Company.
FOR RENT — 2 rooms and hibits, birds and bees and kittens act truth about something in which
don were drivers of the two ma­ headquarters for the round trip
and goats and pups and calves and he is interested."
sleeping porch, unfurnished.- We
chines from Missouri that last to Crater Lake.
■ T» I
P
I. I !
■
Stock is Fined—
pay
for
lights
and
water.
$10
per
night
stopped
at
the
Ashland
auto
A shot at a deer from the h'gh-
T id in g s c la ss ifie d d o th e b u sin e ss
month. Inquire 200 Meade St.
way near Medford was the cause ■ camp ground«. They had heard Speeders Caught*—
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of the arrest, conviction and fine ' that Ashland had a good camp,
Three speeders who were at-
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of >25 of H, C. Stock, of Ash­ and stopped to be shown. This tempting to lower the round-trip j BEAGLE A BEAGLE, Painters—
land, according to a report filed morning they left, convinced that time to Crater Lake came to Day work or contract. Estimates
yesterday at the state game war­ the slogan “Best in the West” grief recently when Traffic Of­ Free, P, O. Box 171.
266-6t*
den’s office. Stock was fined at . was true.
ficer J. J. McMahon arrested Rol­
WANTED — Washings to do
Medford on July 8.
and H. Bradley, Portland, who
TH E T H EA TER BEAUTIFUL
Something New, Hot Springs,
Murphy
Electric Company. 266-1«
was fined $10; J. H. Edwards,
L a s t tim e s to d a y
265— 2tf Klamath Falls, $20; and Olie
Big dance tonight at Lithia Sat. Night.
May Murray in
Open Air Pavilion In Lithia Park.
Sandvick, Portland, $15,
Portland B ou n d -
Three machines of tourists Accident Victim Improving—
Virginia Car Stop«—
A rover from the south is G. S. from Venice, California, register­
Tom Tracey, court house jan- Is Your Light
Tarry, of Virginia, who has been ed their out-of-state machines , itor in Klamath Falls, who was A Community
SU NDA Y and M ONDAY
Kami
at the auto camp the past few here yesterday. The three, driven wounded recently when a jail
Development
days. Mr. Tarry visited the East by R. E. Stout, C. H. Lewis and i guard accidentally discharged a
eoaat last winter, and is seeing J. H. Walker, are headed for gun, 1 b improving, says the Kla­
If not set for a clear track
Portland.
There is no reason, when $25 buys a
the west thia summer.
math Herald. Tracey was struck
ahead, you are endangering
i iu the foot by the bullet.
suit that is all wool, from “cloth a
friends, and neglecting your
Let as fill your pail with Swifts “Meet Me at the Pavilion.’’
yard wide,’ ’made by tailors of national
community
Silver Lea- lard. Costs less than Where a real floor, real music F ires ar«' B etter—
shortening. Goes farther and is and a real crowd combine to
reputation, in styles that have the pop­
While the Emily creek fire in ' Responsibility
aatritlouB. Detricks.
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Curry county was being brought
ular lines for correct dressing.
Sound finance implies loyalty
Fair Grounds, tonight.
. under control, a new fire broke I to self, family, friends and
Seventy-fiv© S to p -
. out Thursday i,n the Galice dts- ' community in which you live
Only 75 cars of tourists stop­ Births—
j trict. The Galice fire is the only : —one element in American
ped last night at the Ashland au­
Your business,
Recent births reported today i new one in the Siskiyou national patriotism^
to camp. From them, a revenue by Dr. Mattie Shaw are: Born to forest and at last reports was go- your use of money shows the
G lobe U n d e a rw e a r, th e tr o u s e r s e a t k in d ,
of $35.00, or fifty cents from each Mr. and Mrs. F. Hibbs, of Kings­ i ing strong. Men in the Galice way your light shines.
S u it $1.75 a n d u p .
The backbone of any picture is the story—and here’s
ear was collected. The most un­ bury Springs, a son. Born on ' country wertf fighting the f ir e !
a story with the strength of Gibraltar! And so different!'
usual contrivance in the camp July 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles and it is not believed necessary
A more engrossing plot has never been invented, and
the climax— !
last night was a one cylinder mo­ Bilderback, of Neil Creek, a son. i to send men from here. T he fire
But we’re not going to spoil it for you by telling too
torcycle, on which G. Facey, of Born on July 6th, to Mr. and 1 situation in other parts of the fo r-1
much.
Just take a tip and get acquainted with “The Strang­
Bremerton, is going to California Mrs. Fred Hobson, of Ashland, a I est were declared improved.— *
er.”
By ti»e Post Office
for a vacation.
son.
i Grants Pass Courier.
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C O M M A N D !NG
Hunting
Season
Soon Here
Every Rural School Should Have a Fail
Murphy Elec. Co.
I
“Mademoiselle Midnight”
Why Pay More
Than $25
for a Suit?
Suits $25 and Up
First National
Bank
M i t c h e l l ’s