Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 21, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
is a loss to the fanner and indirectly a loss to the state L,
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and to all the DeoDle in it
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I Uat mad* a detour tow ard the , 8WAam £,oued' the combined sup- Gresham'—Berry industry here
A a r ic u ltn r e ’e n n l, rlo'li,,
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wesL
Pl“1“ aQd ' S ’
<rom “Th« W e !l!” k ,'!>’s »«rdreda ,-n,ployed datlv.
•We traveled down this stream
Agriculture
s
onlj
deliverance
is
for
the
people
en-
the
ease
brush
hid
a
deep
guish,
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
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wuru m
gaged
in it to develop the
end of
the industry.
r«i»e th a t ____
had __ been worn
in severaI miles and camped. Wei
C ooq iiay— Plant for manufac-
THE ASHLAND PRINTING GO.
It is as vital to the grower to sell right as it is to plant
plant!the p!ain by some to rren tial -------
r a in s i D ¡¡ad
told not t0 camp in the ture of fir veneer lath will soon
it
asm been
o
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°
of the well as there was commence operations.
Bert R Greer ..................................................................... ;...................E ditor the right ?_*
kind 1 of » , trees. „ Selling
has come
to be ° the most i w " ------ ------- ... . the region. I basin
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George Madden Green ..................................................... Business Manager
important thing in every line of activity. Selling is the *
”°l
lol<i
th ls“ ' ...... am ount of wild parsnip
water-way.
It
had
worn
to
a i sCattered. a11 about- Tb»s wild
AL CITY
P
A m
P E R ................
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39 game to which every enterprise applies its best brains
222*5
cray
n
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...„„.„Telephone
depth
of
ten
or
fifteen
feet
with
parsnip is a very dangerous poi-j
at the Ashland, Oregon Postoffice as Second Class Mall Matter
Many farmers hesitate to join co-operative selling vertical banks, and was not dis- i T ”
St° Ck’
We ,ost two
Subscription Price, Delivered in City
covered until we were on the horses from n in Passing hur-
New Dishes
agencies.
In
doing
so
they
cling
to
a
selling
system
that
O»e M o n th .......
brink. Cardwell was about one rl^ ! y ? hrough the basin,
Three Months
through the centuries has caused tons of cherries year by length ahead and his horse had
6 had g° ° d w ater and Bn,8S
Blx M o n th s.......
Ju st arrived new stock of
year to dry on the trees.—Oregon Daily Journal. ’
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One Year .........
no chance to turn and made a &t ° Ur camp’ whIch 1 will tell you
(Established ln 1 8 t« )
By Mail and R ural R outes:
One M o n th .......
Three Months ..............
81x Months . .
One Year ..............
3.50
6.50
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
siagje insertion, per inch ............................................
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Yearly Contracts:
Oge Insertion a week ......................
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Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
First insertion, per 8 point line ...............................
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■ech subsequent insertion. 8 point line
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Card of Thanks ~
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O bituaries, per line.
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«A« . WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
fo tn re event«, where an admission charge is made or a
collection taken In A dvertising.
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
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DONATIONS
¿ ’ « k S S ? ! tO charitles or otherw ise will me made in advertis-
tag or ,0» printing— our contributions will be in cash.
JULY 2 0 ~ ~
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J0 Y ’ PEACE. LONGSUFFERING, GENTLENESS
SU c S NTH E R EPIASIT n 6 LAWE- G a l S^ :22TE2M3PERANCE:
It begins to look like there may be a lot of strange
political bedfellows before the presidential campaign is
ended.
One strike that seldom ever fails is striking out for
yourself.
Changing sedts in a canoe or rocking the row boat
is one way of learning to swim.
i i '
‘Half a loaf is better than none,” savs the week-end
vacationist.
Now that women have the hair-eutting craze there
are a lot ot long-haired men who ought to take it up.
Misery loves company, hence our inclination to take
consolation in the fact that Ashland is not the only town
Oregon compelled to conserve her water supply.
ACME z
QUAUTŸi
V
KIND,
dishes for m aking sets of 4 8.
sudden leap, but the distance w a s ! ab° Ut in ™y neXt chapter-
ol and 84. Two patterns of
too great to be made on th is '
C‘ B' WATSON-I nigh grade China.
sudden impulse. He struck the Ashland, Oregon, July 15, 1924.
^wenson & Peebler
fu rth er bank with his breast and
ASHLAND FURNITURE
Furniture Company
fell back Into the ravine while
COMPANY
Biggest
Home Furnishers
H
ero
Y
esterday—
his rider was throw n clear on to
»4 N. Main
in
Ashland
Mr. and «Mrs. W ilmar II'll, M t ,. '
the other bank. Ju p iter, being a
little behind whirled to avoid the Mary Van Vactor and daughter, 1
tumble but was too close to avoid Miss Mildred, all of Hilt, Callfor- j t
it and plunged In on the top of nia, spent the day in Ashland y e s-, ♦
the roan with me on his back terday, visiting with relatives
and both horses were plunging and friends, and enjoying tile
frantically to get to their feet. beauties of Lithia Park.
Cardwell’s tum ble had amused
me and I was laughing when he
veiled, ‘‘get off, you damned fool,
he 11 kill you.” I leaped from
Ju p ite r’s back and escaped w ith­
out injury. Cardwell was badly
Jolted up and expectorated blood
QI IH y olirseli*. Keep up your
I ♦
for two or three days. F o rtu n ­
•
reserves. You noeti all thè aiti
ately neither horse was serious­
you can get in the race for success,
ly hurt.
am i one ot the host equipm ents
is is
New Horse Ridden
' Gei Ready
‘'Dottie Delite”
LÌ?
Dainty, Delicious
Cake
the money you have saved.
The next m orning W alrad sad­ In six tem pting varieties—
dled up one of the new horses. He
lemon cream, orange cream,
had
to be blind-folded before he vanilla cream.
straw berry,
ALL LIKE PRAISE
could be saddled and until Eu­ maple, chocolate.
Xobodv has ever explained satisfactorily why every
gene had mounted. The blinds'
human being is susceptible to the laudatorv recognition
i
were then removed and he pro- j
a £ £ =
: Being
=
=
2 . =
s
-
ceeded to give us a genuine e x -!
of his or her work. Praise has no material value yet
hibition of bucking.
Eugene
“ how we love it.” There is probably nothing that in­
Ashland, Oregon
(W
alrad)
rem
ained
on
his
back'
spires us to better work than commendation of our abilitv
(By C. B. WATSON)
for several rounds when
the
and efforts.
cinch broke and rid er and sad­
Did you ever see a restaurant owner and his chef
C hapter VIII
! caroos who were lounging about dle lit several feet away in a
♦ ♦♦ » ♦♦
a hM d an<1
big bunch of sage, and we had an
gleaming at the diners (their patrons) heartily devour­ We Spe», The Ita , C e.v h ü « N .w lent
soon had exciting chase before we recov­
R iding H orses and B reaking
ing a good meal. The approval of their food gives the
our
selections
caught,
haltered
Them to Ride.
ered the liberated animal.
and ready for the saddle. Then
restaurant owner and the cook more satisfaction than
The « e l l s
the fun began; these horses had
the money they receive for their labors. Eat as though
We went down to the ranch on
Our
route
now lay over a le v el!
never before felt halter or saddle.
you like the food and your host enjoys the meal better the evening of our arrival a t the V
| As Seen by Popular Mechanics Magazine
table
of
sage
for tw enty miles j
a lra d was our ria tta man and
than you possibly could.
old camp “C. F. Sm ith.” which
could swing a rope as well as any to ‘‘The W ells” , which occupied
Concrete Combines hour, and the carrier pigeon does an
Observe your bootblack some morning. Have you no­ was about a mile away, and asked cowboy. When he had caught his a depression in the plains of sev- Mail _ B ox o f ---______-
Combination Camp Table
permission to use one of th eir cor­
eral
miles
in
extent
surrounded
Beauty
with U tility
average of sixty miles in the same
ticed how he makes the shine cloth snap and sing? How rals In which to catch and h alter horse it was my duty to be ready
and Bench
time. The tiny sparrow can travel at
he rubs and mbs until he can see his own shiny nose some fresh riding horses. We with the halter. The horses had by a rim-rock and gave the ap-j Combining utility and attractive- twenty
The combination camp table and
miles an hour but only for very
be choked down and as soon pearance of a depression caused n.es9’ a concrete rural mail box de-
short distances. The wild goose does bench shown in the drawing is easily
mirrored on the toe of your shoe ? He isn’t working only were directed to see the madam to
by
some
subterranean
convulsion.
'
Slgned
by
the
postoffice
department
as they fell it was ray work to
one hundred for hours without appear­ made and is more useful than the
the r, m adam ’ to be the drop with my knee on his neck In fact this whole vast region ex-
for that nickle tip. He wants your stamp of approval We if found
,
ing
to slacken its pace during the en­
on his ability as a shiner-of-shoes. Watch his pearlv wife of Mr. Devine, the overseer, and. catching my fingers and hibits the greatest lava field in
tire time it is flying.
and one of th e owners, who was
thum b of the rig h t had into his th e world. In the center of this
♦ * *
teeth gleam and the whites ot his eves sparkle when vou away
on business, and were su r­
depression
was
an
extensive
m
ea-!
nostrils,
I
turned
his
head
up­
Ornamental Handles for Auto
remark, ‘‘That’s some shine!”
prised to see a very handsome
dow. The many lines of willow
w
ard,
in
which
position
he
was
Doors
Your home town merchants depend for a living upon young woman, tastiu lly dressed helpless. The h alter was then ad ­ and the luxurient grass, looked 1
A
number
of
the lower-priced auto­
pleasing you but it is not only because of business reas­ and apparently well educated. She justed and he was perm itted to at from tljie high table land over
mobiles
have
the
inside handles of
ons that they smile broadly when you tell them about the invited us into her “p arlo r,” regain his feet. By th a t time i which we had ju st crossed, prom­
door catches made in a very rough
which was expensively furnished the horse was dizzy with the ised both grass and w ater. When
style. The crude appearance of these
tasty cakes, the durable shoes, the lovely dress, the ex­ and
presented taste and good choking and everybody had to we had reached the source of the !
handles can be improved considerably
cellent suit or whatnot you purchase from them. Trv it m anagement. In fact every­
jy dressing them down on an emery
set out of the way. The h alter w ater I climed off Ju p iter and led
once and see If (hey won’t try to please vou even better thing about the house was as well rope
wheel
or grindstone so that the dust
what appeared
a
was sufficiently long so th at him up to
V»
caps
used
on automobile-valve stem«
with your next purchase. They are not unlike stage folk chosen and arranged as in many I could hold It and keep out of spring. A large volume of w ater !
will fit over them snugly.
ordinary table, as the top consists of
who can’t “ do their stuff” without applause. It seems city residences. Mrs. Devine had * the way until W alrad had re­ was runnirig away from it but i
two
boards which can be swung over
her housekeeper, who was also moved his lasso. Then all hands the opening looked small and my
foolish but it is extremely human.
to form backs for the benches. In
T
en
Dozen
Pies
from
One
well dressed and seemed a fit
curiosity was aroused when Ju p i­ is said to be proof against the weather
Pumpkin Served at Banquet their normal position on the table
But while you are passing around your praises and companion to the little lady, who, went to work to help saddle the te
r
refused
to
go
close
enough
to
and
rust.
Providing
ample
space
for
these two boards rest on pins or cleats
prisoner and sometimes the
compliments don’t overlook those at home. It will help in the absence of her husband, new
One
plump
pumpkin,
grown
in
a
the
postal
m
atter
of
three
persons,
fastened to the inside of the upper
drink
from
it.
The
w
ater
was
bucking anim al and his rider gave
the children to do better work in school and to be more ruled over a well appointed king­ us real entertainm ent. The band very clear and very cold and look­ the container has an overhanging roof California field, furnished joy for crosspieces; they pivot at both ends
prevent rain or snow from seeping scores of inmates in an old people’s on long bolts passing through the
obedient at home, it will make the housework less a drudg­ dom. She seemed satisfied and was of the ‘ S ligert” breed and ed to be deep. I secured a stalk to
inside.
The supporting pedestal o7 home ft.it long ago when it was pre- irace, crosspieee and into the board.
Informed about the business
were not difficult to break. By of ripe-grass which grew In abun­ the same material is molded to the
ery’ for the women folks and a little praise now and then well
Both sides of the boards should be
which they had established in noon we had caught all we w ant­ dance all about and which was box. Entrance
smooth,
as one side is used as a back
makes the senous business of making a comfortable liv­ the wilderness. There were no
rest and the other as the table top,
ed and had taken a round of rid ­ four or five feet high. I ran this ! strong metal doors securely fastened
♦ » »
ing for the wife and children a little easier and more other houses nor white people ings. We then left them in the «talk down into the w ater but the cement,
nearer than th e Glenn ranch, situ ­
* * *
pleasurable fo rtho man of the house
Removing Stuck Bullets
corral and answered the call to touched no bottom. I then took
ated about forty miles away. Dr. dinner.
my rie a tta off the horn of my Hundred Miles an Hour Birds
A lead bullet stuck in a rifle barrel
Fly Day without Stop
Glenn, who at th a t time was con­
saddle and tying a rock to it pro­
can
be easily removed in the following
A Sunday Dinner
sidered one of the largest farm ­
COUNTRY STILL ATTRACTS
ceeded to sound the hole. Though
way: Get a piece of wire of the kind
Flying
at
a
rate
of
a
hundred
mile«
Our own little party together
and size used for barrel hoops and long
While many have been fearing for the future con- ers in California, and for whom with Mrs. Devine were all who sat my rope was forty feet long I an hour, some birds can continue on
enough to reach the bullet from the
failed
to
touch
bottom.
There
tbe
wing
for
»
day
without
stopping
tentment of their stomachs because of a perceptible drift­ Glenn county in th a t state is nam ­ • t the table. The ranch help ate were many of these holes all of ' T , vulture, it is said, can travel great
chamber
end of the barrel. Flatten
ed, had located the largest stock
ing of farmers and farm hands into the cities and manu- ranch
at th eir own eating house in an­ th e same character, hence the ;? 't^ 1Ce8 at H“3 Sp^ d and ofteQ stays
one
end
of
the wire by hammering it
In Oregon, on the Dunder-
»
m
e
-
T
f
e
W
e
,,.-.
Our
tra
l,
I
out
cold,
forming
it to a blunt point
other
building.
The
Madam
had
tactunng towns a counteracting movement back to the und-Blixen river at the north end
ike a flat drill, and file the edges
Bet
us
a
sum
ptuous
repast
into
country has been generally overlooked. This latter move­ of Steins m ountain, and he and which we made raid with little turned tow ard the north and p a s -; attain almost as great speeds when
sharp, rounding off the corners to fit
the bore. If a breast drill is handy
wa8
a
_ltv
hr
.
,
9ed
out
of
this
mammoth
sink
by
taigrating,
while,
among
smaller
birds,
ment is not strictly speaking one of ‘‘back to the farm” Todhunter and Devine had par- ceremony. Bne
She was
the wire is tightened in the chuck
seled
out
practically
the
greater
Kiri
and
said
th
a
t
sh«
,
*
Cany°
D
th
ro
u
Bh
which
nulte
a
swallow
has
been
known
to
reach
but it is drawing countless families out of the congested
Hom»
8.h6 gOt lone’ -
_____________________ »’nety miles an hour and to keep up
and
the bullet drilled out. If a car­
p
art
of
southeastern
Oregon
be­
CHIOS.
/
penter’s brace is used it is necessary
4-
that record for long stretches.
tween them. The Glenn holdings some sometimes and wished for
irst to flatten the end of the wire to
The eagle, despite its strength and
During the past decade more and more city folks occupied thousands of acres some one to come from civiliza­
sented
to
them
and
made
into
125
pies
tion and vary the monotony. She
lit
the chuck snugly. As lead is very
•ig wings, seldom flies as fast as a
have gone out into the country, even beyond the suburban around the mouth of the Dunder-
nile a minute. The crow, though for a dinner. More than sixty pounds soft it is a matter of only a few
had a piano and played and sang
of ‘m eat” were extracted from the
sections, to build themselves year-around homes out of und-Blixen, which flowed Into a elegantly. We talked with her
«•mmg to he a slow mover in flight, pumpkin, which weighed m arly nine­ moments to drill out the bullet. Tho
lake
th
a
t
had
no
outlet
and
fu
r­
rifle should lx? thoroughly clenned anti
nakes about twenty-five miles an
loud-speaker and player-piano distance of the nearest
ty pounds as picked from the vine. oiled before firing a leaded cartridge
nished Inexhaustable meadows on many subjects and found th at
neighbor. The bread winners have no difficulty in go­ about its border. He also had she kept up with current events
ing to and from their work in the city by electric line ranches In the Diamond valley and a well selected library show­
ed th a t she and her husband were
commuters’ trains and automobiles.
and other ellbigle places in th a t
intellectual people. It was fifty
The extent ot the exodus from the congested centers vast region. Each of these great miles to the nearest postoffice to Is it well lighted?
Jrm s had thousands of horses
of population is more fully appreciated after a visit to and
which they sent their own c a r rie r!
cattle and little armies
the beaches, mountains, river banks and wooded places “ buckaroos” about them. i of once or twice a week. A good Is it wired for electric ap­
Tube Linings W ill Contain
within commuting distance of town. .Everywhere are cot­ W ithout considering the little assortm ent of papers and maga- pliances?
F A W
*
( alnes decorated h er center tab:e
tages built and occupied hv city folks. Manv of them army post at Camp W arner, we and her talk convinced us th at You w ant your house wired
115,000 Tons o f Iron
the best results, and (o do
are occupied only in summer hut some provid¿ a shelter saw more w hite men at the Todd- she read them. She told us that .for
. and Steel
do
that
is our business and
tor all tour seasons. One is almost convinced that every­ hunter and Devine ranch than she usually went to the city for yours.
-o-
we bad seen In o ur two hundred the w inter. I asked It she wa's no't
body that can afford a cottage in the country lias one and
fotal Cost $42,000,000
fifty miles’ travel all togeth­ afraid of the Indians? sh e raid
or at least expects to have one.
er. H eie th e Improvements were
H E newest marvels of tun­
V : ““X ***
Our Phone 82
Perhaps our supply of agricultural products is not on a huge scale suited to the th a t she was not; th a t they kept
neling, the new vehicular
from twenty-flve to fifty men at I
materially increased by this movement eountrvward hut mammoth business engaged in. the ranch and on the range and j
tubes beneath the Hudson
River, which will allow motorists
it 18 good evidence (lint the forest, field and stream are A1 springs and water-holes for were all well equipped for any
miles were claimed and dom­ emergency. The men, she s a id ,’
to go from Jersey City directly in­
not losing their healthful attraction for the Ameri­ fifty
to the heart of New York City, are
inated by these great firms. It though they were mostly unedu­
can people. It is not improbable that manv of onr future was only a few miles south to the
now progressing rapidly.
Main - P laza
Askiani]
W hen finished th e tunnels will
farmers will he recruited from the cottage dwellers ami line of Nevada and a few miles cated and appeared to be rough,
connect N ew Jersey and N ew York
were loyal and kind and she!
tneir oft spring through environment.
east of the line of Idaho. The thought would die for her if it ■
with two huge tubes, tw enty-nine
and a half feet each in diameter,
southeastern p art of Oregon is
were necessary for her protec
each accom m odating two lines
kuown as the “Quinn River coun­ tlon. The buildings were chief
of truffle and each having an
ITS BLIGHT
try .” It is an extended sage
area three tim es that of the old
“Hudson River Tunnels". Spaces
Tons of the finest cherries in the world have dried on b7 i Plain With ° asi9 of mead°w available timber. 0 ^ course there
are reserved at top and bottom for
the trees in the Willamette valley because they couldn’t lands into which the stream s flow was some lum ber used but the
: toll.
ventilation. The tubes will con­
A. ' ’
and
sink.
There
are
extensive
tain a com partm ent for fire ap ­
distance it had to be hauled over
:t ÿ
get enough for them to pay for the picking.
tracks of excellent land and we a wild country not yet invaded
paratus and other safety devices.
H»rriInith° ?vonde(^ n11 Salem district, Bing and other stan- were
The tubes are built of ring sec­
>Í^-'VMSÍC.4
told th at w ater could be ob- by roads; made the expense and
»y*
tions composed of fourteen cast
c ernes netted many growers not more than two Itained alm ost anywhere by mod- labor alm ost prohibitive.
Iron plates or segm ents, each (L eft) One or Great 2»% foot R in g s W hich Will Line New Tunnels.
j r two and a half cents. The same cherries retailed in I erate digging- whi1«
abund-
weighing 2,800 pounds.
(R ightJ R ing Shovrhig Size of First Hudson Tunnels.
A Hidden Ravine
The Bethlehem Steel Corporation
The tubes, in fact, have! with no more danger than~a fin?
Is fabricating for the tunnel 107, a needle.
T hat evening, retu rn in g to the
already pierced th e north caisson I on an open street.
Traffic will b«
Just
Received
000
tons
of
iron
segm
ents
and
7,000
camp, Cardwell and I indulged in
on
the
Jersey
side
and
so
accurate
strictly
regulated
with
fast and
tons of steel segm ents.
105,000
a
a care. I was riding Ju p iter, my
tons of these have been completed is the work o f Iboring th a t there slow lines of vehicles
Just what effect the' new tunnel,
and shipped or made ready for was only one-hatf an inch devia-
Large Shipment
i j ! x. <?y’, tnbute
on the wav from the1 section of OreR°n. Nevada and own saddle horse. He was a
tion when the hore reached the will have on New York’s alreadj
shipm
ent
from
the
Bethlehem
beautiful anim al and I took good
orchard to the final consumer in this ease was a b o u t to n ‘ Idaho from rap,d settlem ent,
Ce^7-lnt work-.
.
trem endous traffic congestion la
•hops.
of
care
of him. Black as a coal,
W hen passing through th e silt, impossible to predict, but it is be-
times what the farmer got.
*
.
“ B usting” Bronchos
The
bore
for
the
tunnels
from
Galvanized Sprinklers
sleek as a button and as nervy as
the New York side is through rock, th e progress is som etim es made lleved that the ease of entrance to
Here is one of the blights on agriculture. The farmers . Mrs’ Devine Kraciousiy - ----------
granted
and
and progresses a ring a day. The ■solely by the pow er of giant 44- the m etropolis from the mainland
they m ake ’em, we were great
Jersey side is river silt and work inch, 200-ton steel jacks w h ich may allow a reduction In th<»
have no adequate selling plan. They depend on others to the use of such corrals as we re- friends and genuine pals. Card-
Pails
m
oves ahead at the rate of six drive the shield forward relent- wholesale prices of some com-
do their selling. Ten tunes as much of the profit for qulred and invited us to tak e din­ well was Tiding a large roan
.
modifies.
At present there ar«
•ings a day.
Three giant steel
ner with her the next day, and we horse and and bantered me for a
h e total length of the proposed no m eans other
than ferries fo*
caissons were floated up the bay
those who do the distribution and selling, is the outcome, returned
to camp to spruce up for race to th e camp. Our race was
7 1*
e ab ° Ut 9,260 feet’ the Passage of vehicular traffic
from Staten Island.
One double
and it is a disastrous outcome for the farmers They eet the coming occasion. E arly Sun­ over a direct line. In our other
shaft is located on the New York and their cost, according to the across the Hudson River south of
W!?, « Un tO M 2’ A,ban>'-
Bootb an<* FHnn of New
Side and two single shafts on 000 ooo!
so ittle out of their cherries that tons of Bings and other day morning we drove our band passage between the camp and
000,000.
T h e ventilation and fire York are the contractors of the
the
New
Jersey
side.
These
control sy stem s are
of the finest cherries in the world dry on the trees. That to the corrals and began to select th e ranch we had not taken this
are adapted
adapted to j tunnel which is being built under
will
be the
river ventilation
our new riding horses. The buc- route but had followed a trail
m e tubes
luoes will
\ n tbe ^oint su Pcr'«’ision of the tunnel
chafts aftd the
will pass | c a s ^ aCOflw^i Zhn,£’i i Ct»nditL°n’
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through them like threads through I would
brGak ° “ ’ lt comrnissions
utiuutfu .would ba Bandied the sam e as and New Jersey.
of
New
York
and