Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 25, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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l e g io n To M eet—•
T h e re w ill be a special call
m e e tin g of T he A m erican Legion
a t th e A rm o ry T u esd ay ev en in g ,
A u g u st 26, a t e ig h t o ’clock.
D r. W. J. ^ r a n d a ll.
C o m m an d er.
L o c a l a P e rs o n a l J'iotes
A D ally C hronicle o f th o se w ho com e and go, and even ts of
local Interest
In A shland—
H om e Prom V acation—
I. W . P a r m e r of H ilt w as in
Mr. a n d M rs. J . E. A ngw ine re-
A sh la n d to d a y on b u sin ess.
| tu rn e d S u n d a y from a th re e w eeks
trip to s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia .
K ia n L e c tu re , A ug. 27, A rm o ry .
300— tf
L a d les an d c h ild re n ’s h a ir c u t­
tin g .
P o w d er P uff B e a u ty P a r
Spend W eek-end—
lo r-
2 9 3 -tf
Mr. a n d M rs. L ee P ifie ld sp e n t
th e w eek-end in M edford v isitin g
C leaning a n d p re ssin g a t O rres,
w ith frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s th e re . P h o n e 64.
300— tf
Cars R egistered—
M ark in g a d ec re a se in a u to re g ­
is tra tio n s , over one h u n d re d c a rs
re g is te re d S a tu rd a y an d S unday.
T he re g is tr a tio n s have been fa ll­
ing off all o v er S o u th ern O regon
a c co rd in g to re p o rts from pap ers. .
£0". : i,°lte "ame- diin t
C o m p lete lin e of A sh la n d Can f
aed G oods a t D e tric k s.
9 4-tf
D ance H ot S p rin g s Sat. n ig h t.
301-2
K ian L e c tu re , A ug. 27, A rm o ry
300— t f
K ian L e c tu re , A ug. 27, A rm ory.
R eturns from Lostine—
M iss E lsie A llan of A sh lan d ,
w ho h a s been sp e n d in g th e sum -
m e r w ith re la tiv e s in
L o stin e,
O regon, re tu rn e d to h e r
hom e
S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n .
Go To I^tke——
M isses R u th O sm und, C alla Bei-
gel, E lsie A le x a n d er, O eorgie C of­
fee a n d E m m a J e n k in s m ade a trip
to th e L a k e of th e W oods S u n d ay
to spend th e day. T hey re p o rte d
th a t th e ro a d s w ere f a ir a n d th a t
th e y h ad a v ery p le a s a n t trip .
in
M oving p ic tu re s a t band sta n d
L ith ia P a rk to n ig h t. F R E E .
303-1*
300— tf
w as fined $25 a n d costs, an d C.
F O R R E N T : — 3 room fu rn is h -
R. R u sh w as fin ed $50 a n d co sts ed a p a rtm e n t.
Close in. A d u lts
w hen th e y p lead ed g u ilty to h u n t- OT1liy-
P h o n e 4 4 0 J.
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ing in th e A sh la n d c re e k w a te r-
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shed.
R E \ T : — E ig h ty a c re
T he th re e m en had n o t been
ReVen mI1“ ®a8t ° f A sh ,an d
h u n tin g in th e w a te rsh e d b u t On P acific h ighw ay. F o r in fo rm a -
fell la s t m o n th fro m a 120 fo o ti COLORED WOMAN L E A D E R
Our Phone 82
p
u rs u e d a w ounded buck in to i t . 1 fl° n 3PPy tO M ollie lo n g e r , 45
cliff in R a n ie r N a tio n a l P a rk .
,
W ARNS AGAINST NORTH
Hain . P laza
Ashland
3 0 3 -1 0 '
T h e d ism issa l of th e bigam y
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C. R. R u sh w as fined fo r h u n tin g H e lm a n St. A sh lan d .
c h a rg e re s u lte d from th e in a b -j
CHICAGO, A ug. 25.— A w a r n ­ in th e w a te rs h e d an d fo r k illin g
illty of th e S ta te to lo cate th re e in g fo r n e g ro e s of th e S o u th to a d e e r in a g am e re fu g e .
of J o r d a n ’s a lle g ed w ives a s w it­ re m a in th e r e a n d n o t o v ercro w d
nesses.
th e N o rth w as issu e d by H a llie Q. SIX DAY SEARCH
B row n, p re s id e n t of th e N a tio n a l
IS FRUITLESS
A
sso c ia tio n of C o lo red W om en, a t
LUBRICATOR AWAITS
S E A T T L E , A u g u st 25 — Six
FOR SOME CLAIMANT a co n v e n tio n held h e re .
Feed and Groceries
‘‘B ecau se of th e
h a z a rd s
to d ay s of th e m o st d illig e n t s e a rc h ­
The Price is right
If an y o n e a ro u n d A sh lan d h a s h e a lth a n d m o ra ls ,” sh e sa id in ing an d w ith ev ery k n o w n m ean s
lo st a lu b ric a to r fro m a ste a m h e r w a rn in g , “ it behooves u s to e x h a u ste d h a s fa ile d to lo ca te any
Canning P e a r s ...................
...$ 1 .2 5
b o ile r, It is w a itin g a t th e A sh ­ g u a rd a g a in s t o v e rc ro w d in g th e tra c e of C h a rle s
S eab o rn ,
ex­
Canning Peaches . : .................
........... 50 V
lan d police s ta tio n to be c la im ­ N o rth e rn S ta te s by s te a d y im ­ s h ip b u ild e r, w ho d isa p p e a re d from
Grapes,
per
lb
...........................
........... 10
ed.
m ig ra tio n of o u r p eo p le fro m th e th e y a c h t T enino T u e sd a y n ig h t.
We
Deliver
T h e lu b ric a to r, e v id e n ta lly from S o u th .”
D ra g g in g o p e ra tio n s w ere con- I
Phone 214
a b o ile r o r pum p, w as fo u n d la s t
under
S he a lso u rg e d t h a t th e co lo red tin u e d th ro u g h o u t to d a y
353 E. Main Street
n ig h t a t th e "h o b o ju n g le ,” or w om en see t h a t
b u ild in g
a n d th e d ire c tio n of H e n ry G. S eaborn '
h a n g o u t of flo a te rs . I t h ad ev i­ s a n ita ry codes in t h e ir c o m m u n i­ p io n ee r s h ip b u ild e r an d b ro th e r of i
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d e n tly been sto le n by som e itch y - tie s w e re rig id ly e n fo rc e d . T h e ir th e m issin g m an. T he T en in o had ;
fin g e re d m em b e r of th e w a n d e r­ clu b s sh o u ld m a k e a c tiv e c a m ­ been c h a rte re d T u esd ay n ig h t by j
ing g e n try , w ho le ft it a t th e p a ig n s in b e h a lf o f p u b lic h e a lth , S eab o rn fo r a pjtrty.
“ju n g le .”
sh e said.
Murphy El ec. Co.
Frazier & Son
LONDON MAY B E FR E E D
OF COAL FOG NUISANCE
SHIPSTEAD SAYS
FARMERS FOOLED
Buy
Your
New
—.S E A T T L E , A u g u st 25— A m e r­
LONDON, A u g . 2 5 .— E n g la n d ’s ican fa rm e rs , “ lik e a m y ria d of
re p u ta tio n a s a c o u n try of sm o k y bees, a re being fed s u g a re d w a t­
c itie s a n d fo g -la d e n a tm o s p h e re e r in th e fo rm of in c re a se d w h eat
jm ay soon be a th in g of th e p a s t, p rices to k eep th em from s w a rm ­
if sch em es now p ro je c te d by th e ing to th e c a n d id a c y of La F o l­
G o v e rn m e n t fo r co al c a rb o n iz a ­ le tte ,” d e c la re d H e n ry S h ip ste a d ,
tio n on a la rg e s c a re a re su ccess­ of M in n eso ta, in o p e n in g th e p r o ­
g ressiv e p a rty c a m p a ig n h ere.
ful.
T h e s p e a k e r d e c la re d th a t th e
In a r e p o r t issu e d on th e s u b ­
re
p
u b lic a n p a rty
w as c la im in g
je c t it is s ta te d th e old p ro b le m s
c
re
d
it
fo
r
th
e
in
c
re
a se in w h eat
of coal c a rb o n iz a tio n h a v e been
so lv e d a n d t h a t th e G o v e rn m e n t p rices. “ T h e p a rty , w o rk in g w ith
lias decid ed on th e ra p id d e v e lo p ­ th e m oney in te re s ts , is a id e to
m e n t o f coal se am s s u ita b le fo r b lo at th e p rices, a n d th a t is th e
c a u se of th e in c re a s e s ,” said Mr.
c a rb o n iz a tio n .
i S h ip ste a d .
A s to ria — W o rk b e in g ru sh e d
on p a v in g s tr e e ts on frin g e of old
b u rn e d a re a s .
Sales of Your
Surplus Articles
Is the wood-shed cluttered up with
equipment which has a value to
somebody, but is worthless to you?
Is the store-room or attic filled with
articles which are not in use?
Make a quick disposal of these sur­
plus articles by using a classified
advertisement in
The Tidings
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Corset
ESPER ANTO GAINS
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V IE N N A , A ug. 25. — F o r ty
„
THE W RATHER
_
c o u n trie s w e re re p re s e n te d a t th e L . e p o rt f<)r tllfi la st 24 h o u rs: i
r e c e n t S ix te e n th I n te r n a tio n a l E s M a x m u in - 9 6 i M inim um , 62; Set
M axim um , 84.
p e ra n to C o n g re ss h eld h e re .
T h re e th o u s a n d d e le g a te s a t ­
te n d e d , a n d , b e sid e s th e u su al FIN A L PLEA FOR
MERCY BY DARROW
c o n g re ss, d isc u ssio n s, th e r e w ere
tw o p e rfo rm a n c e s of a p lay in
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1 )
E s p e ra n to .
“ A s p ro m ised b e fo re th e tr ia l, '
Quick
property on the deal a t $4500.
lighten the task.
This costum e could of course be
copied In silk instead of velvet, if
desired. O ne of th e new ribbed
silks, tike Cote C e n ta u r would be
appropriate.
M ilk a n d C ream w hole sa le and
E xam ine Lava B eds—
re ta il fro m c e rtifie d h e rd — L in-
Dr. J. B. H o rn e r, p ro fe sso r of
K ian L e c tu re , A ug. 27, A rm o ry in g ers D airy . P h o n e 396R .
h
isto
ry a t O.A.C., a n d one of th e
300— tf
m o st e m in e n t h isto ria n s in th e
E a s tm a n
K o d a k s — >McNair
U
nited S ta te s,
passed
th ro u g h
H ere from Pasadena—
B ros.
w
ith
his
fam
ily
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
a fte r­
M rs. Van Nice of P a s a d e n a ,
noon
on
th
e
w
ay
to
K
la
m
a th ,
fo rm e r A sh la n d re s id e n t, is in R eturns To H om e—
w h ere in c o n ju n c tio n w ith m an y
A sh lan d v isitin g a t th e hom e of
Mrs. M ay T u c k e r of W illa m e tte
M rs. B e rth a S m ith on G ra n t St. V alley, w ho h a s been v isitin g a t o th e r p ro m in e n t people th e y w ill
ex p lo re th e old lava beds in th e
th e hom e of h e r m o th e r, M rs.
L e t us fill y o u r paii w ith S w ifts S a ra h B oots an d h e r s is te r, Mrs. Modoc reg io n .
S ilv e r L ea: la rd . Co 4 less th a n W ill H e d ric k , r e tu r n e d T h u rsd a y
s h o rte n in g . Goes fai ie r a n d is e v e n in g to h e r ho m e a f te r a s h o rt Returned to H om e—
Miss L illia n W ilk in s, w ho h a s
m o re n u tritio u s . D eti ks.
94-tf v isit h ere.
been v isitin g re la tiv e s h e re fo r
th e p a st few days, re tu r n e d re ­
H e a lth g iv in g w hole w h e a t
M oving p ic tu re s a t band s ta n d
c
e n tly to h e r hom e in D u n sm u ir.
b rea d at T h e L ith ia B a k e ry .
in L ith ia P a r k to n ig h t. F R E E .
SHASTA SCHOOT, BOND
303-1*
ELECTION REVERSED
H om e fro m V isit—
R eturn H o m o -
M iss A lice P a tte rs o n , w ho h a s
M r. a n d M rs. W ill D odge a n d
R E D D IN G , C al., A ug. 25. —
M adden se lls B allo o n tire s .
been
v isitin g h e r s is te r, M rs| E l­ An e le c tio n in th e U nion School
M rs. H. C. G aley r e tu r n e d S u n ­
2 4 6 -tf
len P a y n e of D u n sm u ir, h a s r e ­ D is tric t a t w h ich bonds of $2,000
d a y e v e n in g fro m P o rtla n d w h ere
tu rn e d to h e r hom e in A sh la n d .
th e y h a v e been v isitin g fo r th e R eturn From P ortland—
w ere v o ted fo r th e p u rp o se of
p a st w eek. T hey w ere ac co m p a n ­
b u iid in g a new school h o u se w as
H. R. P re n tic e , H. A. S te a rn s,
ied by M rs. D o d g e’s s is te r, M rs. P. S. P ro v o st, A u g u st S c h u e rm a n , W rites Of C aves—
u p se t in th e s u p e rio r c o u rt yes­
R. C. M cM illan, w ho w ill s ta y E m il P e ll a n d W . H. M cNall w ere
Jo se p h in e H. F o rn e y ’s w eekly te r d a y in a n a c tio n b ro u g h t by
h e re fo r so m e tim e. T hey r e p o r t­ am o n g th o se w ho a tte n d e d B u y ers f e a tu re in th e S u n d ay O reg o n ian J o h n L u tz , a la rg e ta x p a y e r of
ed a v e ry p le a s a n t trip .
E r r o r s w e re fo u n d
W eek in P o r tla n d a n d w ho have th is S u n d ay d e sc rib e d th e ro ad to th e d is tric t.
and
th
e
b
e
a
u
tie
s
of
th
e
Jo
se
p
h
in
e
in th e m a n n e r of c o n d u c tin g th e
r e tu r n e d fro m th e city.
Caves.
S u p e rlite a u to fin is h ; g u a r a n ­
e le c tio n .
T h e case n e v e r w ent
te e d — H u g h e s, P e ll’s C o rn er.
to tr ia l, th e a tto rn e y s c o n se n tin g
B e a u ty S p e c ia list— No ch a rg e s.
L eaves F o r N ew p o rt—
298— tf F re e tr e a tm e n t a t E lh a rts .
by s tip u la tio n to a ju d g m e n t th a t
Mr. W . A. S h ell, d e p o t b a rb e r, u p se t th e bond electio n .
303-1
le ft M onday a fte rn o o n fo r N ew ­
FOR S A L E :— T he old e s ta b ­
lish e d b u sin e ss of C. L . L oom is on To Lake—
p o rt w h e re he w ill sp en d a w eek.
KLAMATH HUNTERS
th e B o u lev ard . T h is is a s p le n ­
M r. a n d M rs. F . D. W’a g n e r, Mrs. S hell, w ho h a s been v is it­
WAIT FOR SEASON
d id lo ca tio n a n d good p a y in g a n d M r. a n d M rs. G. G. E u b a n k s ing th e r e fo r th e p a st twTo w eeks
K LA M A TH FA L L S, A ug. 25.—
b u sin ess.
T h e S to re , R esid en ce m ad e a trip to th e L a k e of th e w ill r e tu r n w ith him .
W
h
ile h u n te r s n e a r A sh la n d a re
a n d sto ck of goods a re o ffe re d as W oods S u n d a y , r e tu r n in g la te th e
o u t s c o u tin g a ro u n d fo r d eer, lo ­
a w hole a n d w ill not be s e p a ra te d . sa m e ev en in g . T hey r e p o r t th a t In Town—
cal
s p o rtsm e n m u st w a it u n til
M ilton F r a n k lin w as in tow n
I f In te re ste d call on J . P. D odge, th e ro a d is in fin e c o n d itio n . Mr.
S
e
p
te
m b e r 1 b e fo re th e y clean th e
a t an e a rly d a te .
302-2 a n d M rs. A. E . K in n e y a re also fo r a s h o rt tim e to d ay fro m th e
cobw
ebs
fro m th e ir g u n s an d ta k e
a t th e la k e a n d ex pect to re m a in S k y lin e m in e a n d re p o rts t h a t to th e w oods.
topped in A shland—
th e y h a v e se v en te en m en a t w ork
th e re fo r se v e ra l days.
K la m a th c o u n ty is in clu d e d In
M r. an d M rs. C. L. L a th ro p of
a n d a r e ru s h in g w ork on th e m ill.
gam e d is tr ic t n u m b e r tw o, w hich,
e rk e le y , C al., sto p p ed in A sh ­
H av e a ta lk w ith B lancho B eau ­
b
ecau se th e fire h a z a rd w as d e e m ­
Start E x c a v a t io n -
la n d S u n d a y e v en in g on th e ir w ay ty S p e c ia list— a t E lh a rts .
ed
to o g re a t, w as o rd e re d held
to P o rtla n d , S e a ttle
and
V an ­
W o rk w as s ta r te d to d a y on th e
303-1
In
closed
seaso n u n til th e f ir s t
co u v e r, w h e re th e y w ill sp e n d th e
ex c av a tio n on th e old M ills p ro p ­
of
S
e
p
tem
b
e r.
n e x t w eek.
T h ey v isite d w ith
P a u ls e r u d ’s s u its sell fo r I obs . e r ty w h ich is th e s ite f o r th e new
M rs. L a th ro p ’s s is te r, M rs. A. N.
to u ris t h o te l. M r. T. L. Pow ell
H u m p h re y of B S tre e t. T h ey r e ­ H om e F ro m R ed Bluff—
has c h a rg e of th e w o rk , w hich is
sum ed th e ir tr ip e a rly M onday
p
ro g re ssin g q u ite ra p id ly .
T he
M rs. J . D. D u n c a n , of A sh la n d ,
m o rn in g .
b
u
ild
in
g
s
h
av
e
been
rem
oved.
a c co m p an ied by M rs. M ary Tip-
ton a n d Mr. a n d M rs. R. L. S n e ll­
K ia n L e c tu re , A ug. 27, A rm ory. ing of S alem , re tu r n e d re c e n tly Returned From V isit—
300— tf from a trip to R ed B luff, w h e re
M rs. C. V. B eeler a n d d a u g h ­
te
rs
, M rs. M erle R ob in so n and
th e y a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l of Mrs.
M ake a p p o in tm e n t a t once w ith D u n c a n 's b ro th e r, Mr. L ouis W in ­ M rs. H a rry E. S m ith r e tu r n e d S a t­
B e a u ty S p e c ia list— E lh a rts .
te r. Mrs. S n e llin g is a s is te r of u rd a y fro m a tw o w eek s p le a su re
303-1 Mrs. D u n c a n ’s. T h is w as th e ir tr ip as f a r s o u th a s San Jo se,
f ir s t v isit to A sh la n d a n d th ey P e ta lu m a a n d o th e r bay cities.
F rom Topeka—
w ere d e lig h te d w ith th e city. Mr. T hey v isited a n a u n t a t A lam eda,
Mrs. M ay T ib b e tts of T o p ek a, a n d M rs. S n e llin g a n d M rs. Tip- and sp e n t one n ig h t in P e ta lu m a ’s
K a n sa s, h a s been a b u sin e ss v is­ to n re tu rn e d to Salem to day.
fin e new to u r is t h o te l. T hey r e ­
ito r in A sh lan d fo r th e p a s t few
p o rt a w o n d e rfu l trip .
d ay s. She is v ery m uch pleased
M rs. A u d re y T ro b ee of San
w ith th e a p p e a ra n c e of th e city F ra n c isc o h a s opened h e r b e a u ty ‘HUMAN GORILLA” DIES
a n d d e lig h te d w ith h e r h o tel q u a r ­ shop in th e M ills b u ild in g . Call
A F T E R FIGHTING TRUSTY
te r s a t th e A sh la n d h o te l. In c i­ 103 fo r a p p o in tm e n t.
2 9 7 -tf
d e n ta lly Bhe h a s sold h e r tw o lo ts
C A N Y O N C IT Y , C olo., A ug. 25.
in th e R a ilro a d a d d itio n th ro u g h
—
P riso n o ffic ia ls to d a y a re in ­
From Seattle—
th e B illin g s A gency.
v
e
s
tig a tin g th e c irc u m sta n c e s of
M r. a n d M rs. E dw in P e r ry and
Mr. an d M rs. F re d H o rtz of Se­ th e d e a th of A n to n io N e ro n i, 26,
K ian L e c tu re , A ug. 27, A rm o ry .
a ttle a rriv e d in A sh la n d S a tu r ­ sla y e r of fo u r c o u n try m e n , s e rv ­
300— tf
d a y e v e n in g a n d a re v is itin g a t in g a life se n te n c e h e re , w ho w as
th e D o ran hom e.
M r. P e r ry is found dead in h is cell y e ste rd a y .
M oving p ic tu re s a t baud s ta n d
T h e body b o re tra c e s of a b e a t­
the uncle to M rs. J a m e s
H.
in L ith ia P a r k to n i h t. F R E E .
in
g a d m in is te re d by J a c k R o b in ­
an d T. F . D oran of th is city. T hey
.
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son.
a tru s ty .
a re v ery p lea se d w ith O regon and
T
h
e
f ig h t o c c u rre d w hen N er-
a re v e ry e n th u s ia s tic a b o u t C ra ­
Purchased Property—
te r L ake.
F ro m h e re th e y w ill I o n i- k n o w n a s th e “ h u m an g ° r '
W . R. L am b, w ho re c e n tly p u r ­
v isit th e J o s e p h in e C aves, r e tu r n - 1 *P a ’ m enaced v isito rs to th e in-
c h a se d th e F o rb e s p ro p e rty on
ing hom e by w ay of th e C o lu m -! sa n e w a rd - R ob in so n in te rfe re d ,
G ra n ite s tr e e t in exch an g e fo r his b ia H ig h w ay a n d e a s te rn W ash-1 N ero n i d rew a k n ife ’ a n d a fig h t
fa rm n o r th of Gold H ill, h a s p u r ­
in g to n . M r. P e r ry is a c le rk in e n s u e d -
c h a se d th e R oss F. B a n k s se rv ic e
th
office a a t t S
s » e a « ttle
ttio :
\
s ta tio n on th e h ig h w a y a t R ogue ! e , r e c o . . r d e r ’s uuiue
EIGHT W IV ES ’--------
BUT
T tlv er t u r n in or f b o
. a n d M r- M ortz is a fo re m a n on th e 1
w i v e .» m i
R iv e r, tu r n in g th e G ra n ite s tr e e t r a ilro a d
ESCAPES BIGAMY TRIAL
T h e p u rc h a s e
in clu d e s serv ice
LONG B E A C H , A ug. 25.— J o h n
A sk y o u r g ro c e r fo r M rs. Bon-
s ta tio n , g ro c e ry s to re , g a ra g e , c o t­
A. J o rd a n , said to h a v e been
ta g e s a n d so m e irr ig a te d b ottom a r ’s h o m e-m ad e sa la d d ressin g . m a rrie d e ig h t tim es, w as ex o n ­
296— lm o *
lan d fro n tin g th e P acific h ig h ­
e ra te d of a b ig am y c h a rg e w hen
w ay, in v o lv in g
about
$10.000.
'
a rra n g e d in c o u rt h e re , b u t w as
T h is d e a l w as re p o rte d by th e E.
S P E C IA L a tte n tio n to AUTO- rep la ce d u n d e r c u sto d y w h ile an
E. P h ip p s R e a lty A gency.
M OBILE In su ra n c e ; b e tte r te rm s , in v e s tig a tio n of th e d e a th of h is
a n d lo w e r ra te s . Yeo, of co u rse. I la s t w ife. S aide K e ssle r J o rd a n .
Cilff P a y n e m a k e s cu p b o a rd s. P h o n e 21 & 2 7 4 -J.
212 tf j i3 b ein g c a rrie d on. M rs. J o rd a n
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PERCOLATORS
R e tu rn to H om e—
Ed S ta n n a rd and w ife le ft to ­
day fo r th e ir hom e in V an N uys
Home From A laska—
a f te r an ex ten d ed v isit h e re w ith
Mr. W ill c . C o u n te r re tu rn e d
re la tiv e s.
T hey have been s ta y ­
S a tu rd a y
n ig h t fro m
A la sk a,
ing a t th e h em e of M r. a n d Mrs.
w h ere he h as been v isitin g since
A. M. B eaver, p a re n ts of Mrs.
th e f ir s t of J u n e .
S ta n n a rd .
To Give C ourses—
M rs. R ose R o b in e tte , w ho a t ­
ten d e d classes in tu b e r c u la r w ork
in P o rtla n d in J u n e re tu r n e d w ith
m uch v a lu a b le k n o w led g e in th is
w o rk a n d h a s given som e in te r e s t­
ing ta lk s in c o n n e ctio n w ith it.
She w as s e n t to t h a t p lace b>
th e J a c k s o n C o u n ty P u b lic H e a lth
A sso ciatio n a n d s tu d ie d se v era l
p h a se s of th e w’o rk . She in te n d s
to give in s tru c tio n in t h a t w ork to
in d iv id u a ls la te r.
O th e r com ­
m u n itie s h av e a lre a d y a sk e d her
to com e and w ork w ith th em .
know
Electric
94-tf
Crater Lake V isitors—
Mr. a n d M rs. R. E. D e tric k ,
M r. a n d M rs. L. R. C oom be and
d a u g h te r, E le a n o r, jo u rn e y e d to
C ra te r L a k e S u n d ay , r e tu r n in g by
If you h av e an y old h e a te rs ,
w ay of K la m a th F a lls. T hey r e ­ call 86. B est p rices paid fo r all
p o rte d a v e ry p le a s a n t trip .
k in d s.
P ro v o st.
298__ 6t
G rants Pass — Many irrig a te d ' D’AFTREHONT REPORTED
tracts being sold to buyers from
SEEN NEAR ASHLAND
Id a h o ,
W a sh in g to n
and
e ls e - !
_______
A one-legged tra v e le r w ho a r ­ where.
(C o n tin u e d F ro m P a g e 1)
riv e d , in A sh lan d th is m o rn in g
esasB5H5ses2sa
blood a t th e so u th end of T u n n e l
k e p t r ig h t on tra v e lin g .
i A lb an y — W ork begins on new 13, a n d J a m e s D o u g h e rty , m ail
T h e g e n tle m a n o f th e road had
‘UST a step ahead of fashion no d e fin ite a d d re s s a n d no de- j j A lb an y P acific h ig h w a y bridge. c le rk , died w hen a c h a rg e of d y n ­
a m ite b en eath a m ail c a r w as
MA” LEA D S RA CE
exploded.
T h e re w ere n o t eye­
eral Ideas so new th a t th is cos- lle " a s go ng> a n ^ said t h a t th e
FO R NOM INATION w itn esse s to th e tra g e d y , b u t d e ­
tu m e m ay be tak e n a s a fu tu re city be cam e fro m w as a se cre t,
prediction a s well a f a m ost c h a rm - II e w as th o u g h t u n n e c e ssa ry to
tec tiv e s found
evidence
w hich
(C o n tin u e d from p ag e 1)
T h e ^ T S ^ ^ S a n a suggestion th e c o n tin u e d
ex iste n ce of th e .
m ade th em believe th a t th e th re e
D’A u tre m o u t boys w ere
g u ilty .
o f th e m ode D lrectolre In th is c n y ’ a n d 30 w as e sco rted to t h e '
A n o tab le fe a tu re of th e elec-
Since
th
a
t
tim
e,
a
fru
itle
s
s
se
a rc h
model w ith Its q u a in t postillion- city lim its an d told not to com e i tion
w as th e n o rm o u s n u m b e r of
like cape collars, m ade in black back.
fo r th e m en has been going on.
w om en c a stin g votes.
Out of
velvet and worn with a separate
S everal tim es, one o r a n o th e r
blouse, either of black silk or a
th e ir tow n b ouses, o u t of th e ir
of
th e m en have been re p o rte d
contrasting color. The skirt is cut NO TRACE FOUND
fa rm s, off ra n c h e s, an d from s to re '
In one piece with the long straight
seen , b u t y e s te rd a y w as th e f ir s t
OF STOLEN CAR and from fa c to ry , th e wom en o f , (inie th a ( a a n n y y o o n n e e had re p o rte d
back which buttons on to the
tro u th p o e u d s a to n d th
•
shoulders of the blouse, as shown
No tra c e h a s y et been found of i ' a roxds
ll d ay.
s e w votinsr
e a rin g boxes
" M a ’ 1
A 8hl8nd
In the upper sm all sketch.
It
“unwraps" gradually when the belt
^ P ersons w ho on F rid a y n ig h t F e r g u s o n ” s u n b o n n e ts , a n d sing- ------------ "
- t — —
Is unfastened, thus giving itself the j . °
' 1 e r r in e ’8 O ldsm obile [ in g songs a g a in s t th e k lan .
----
right to com e under the heading
of coat frock, although It is bard ! c a r lro m in fro n t of h is resid e n ce , i
to realize that this sophisticated th e police said to d ay .
costum e has any relation to the
S om etim e F rid a y
n ig h t,
th e i
TOO I-iATE TO C L A SSIFY
sim ple m odels we have been ac­ c a r w as ta k e n , an d no tra c e lias 1
customed to group under this term.
u n d of “ it • « since.
It is I
...........
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F O R SA L E , a t a b a rg a in —
To return to the composition of been ' fo
the ensemble, the top collar is th o u g h t t h a t th e m ac h in e w as ■ sta c k first c u ttin g a la f lf a h a y ; also
ad ju stab le, and can be put on o r j d riv e n n o rth , a n d polic
e o ffic e rs : b e a rd le ss b arley.
Geo. H a rtle y '■
tak en off a t will, acco rd in g to
______ _________ _
uuuao
. both n o r t>ieru a n d s o u th e r n . 1 m ile n o rth of T a le n t.
303-2*
w h e th e r M adam e. Is In the house
and oilier electrical ap­
or on the street, or wishes to vary 1 c i,ie s have been n o tifie d to keep |"—
’ h e r costum e.
I ° n th e lo o k o u t.
w
W A N T E D :— P o sitio n as house
pliances give the house­
•The tucked blouse Is worthy of
k e e p e r in H otel. P h o n e 4 32 L. a d ­
a paragraph to itself. It reverses
d re ss 401 B each s tre e t.
303-2*
keeper more opportunity
the usual order, and leaves Its KILLING DEER IN
cheinlsler front plain, while It
SHED BRINGS FINE
L O ST: — Fox T e rrie r dog,
to improve mid extend
tucks the rest of Itself. The long
brow
n w ith w h ite rin g a ro u n d
tight sleeves, with their flared cuffs
! “ J u d g e T a y lo r’s c o u rt In M «4. neck an d w h ite b rea st.
give the required touch of pic­
their housework, and also
Phone
fo
rd
S a tu rd a y , T. C. L a ffe rty was !68 J.
turesqueness to match with the
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dashing collar.
fined $25 an d co sts, Bill R ush
W e d e liv e r th e goods— D e tric k s
S w eet c re a m fo r w h ip p in g a n d
coffee— a lso fre s h m ilk , alw ay s
on Ice a t th e P la za .
239— tf
TRAVELER KEEPS
ON HIS TRAVELS
THIS COAT FROCK KEEPS ITS WEARER
A STEP AHEAD OE FASHION
In Town—
Mr. W illia m s, well know n fe a ­ Return from Trip—
tu re an d m ag a z in e w r ite r w as
M e rritt R a n d a lls an d w ife a n d
Here* fro m H ilt—
in A sh lan d to d ay . H e is going on
child re tu rn e d S u n d a y ev en in g
M rs. C. R. C lev elan d w as in to Gold H ill th is a fte rn o o n .
from a tw o w e e k s’ trip in P o r t­
A sh la n d S a tu rd a y
and
Sunday
lan d , S easide a n d A sto ria . They
v isitin g w ith h e r re la tiv e s h ere.
F ly Tox S p ray K ills F ly s __
sto p p ed in G ra n ts P a ss to v isit in
M rs. C lev elan d w as fo rm e rly Miss M cN air Bros.
th e ir w ay hom e.
R u th F 'fie id .
H O N ESTY Is m y PO LICY . Yeo,
of oourse.
212— tf
Monday, August 2£,
no u n se em ly sum w as sp e n t by
th e d efen se. A lie n ists receiv ed th e '
sam e sum as th e s ta te m e n ta l e x - ;
p e rts .
T h e fees of th e laiv y ers
w ill be fixed by th e Illin o is b ar j
a sso c ia tio n .
M oney, in ste a d of i
s a v in g th e lives of th e s e boys, is
lia b le to cau se th e ir u n d e serv e d
d e a th .”
Before
You Buy
Your Fall
Clothes
bssard
'ormts
Mrs. Gray, our eorsotiere, lias returned from her va­
cation and will Ito pleased to give corset fittings
this week.
TRADE RECORD
AMERICAN AID IN WORLD AGRICULTURE
° Ul J ! l rni mach?nery multiplies
rood . producing power the
world over. Exports of ag-
ncultural machinery and im-
plements go to over 1GO
countries in every part of the
globe. They now total over
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a year and
have aggregated more than
$ 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 since 1900.
m achines are digging potatoes in the value of the outturn of “agri
y rancc- A r" '" ’iiii.l A ustralia, India,
\ i r ca.
rm enia, and
tkes and
j -
> Latvia,
luiu
E gypt,
L“~-
> nicubat-
in .ck s in
1 f
Ja p a n . S o v .ti
cultural im plem ents" at $305,000,
000 in 1919 against $69,000,000 in
1880. Canada, A ustralia, Mexico,
A rgentina, South Africa, and the
E uropean countries are the largest
takers of our exportation of this
class of p ro d u c t T he 1920 exports
f .Os’ *, ■
■i flejaz;
a iu 1
: llo tlg - proxim ately $10,000,000, A rgentina
koilg
lielgium . over $6,000,000, F rance about 7y»
Kw ; '
■ n L astern million dollars, and E urope as a
Repi.,.
, m “real whole over $15,000,000.
T he a g ­
T he farm ers of the w orld are pay­ cream ’
J j r. »
<
y
A
m
erican
g
reg
ate
value
of
agricultural
m a­
ing tribute to th e genius of the cream S t ‘ » • r, i <1 s
i ......
chinery and im plem ents exported
A m erican inventor and the integrity
T he var.k ¡? . .
vican imple-
ot the A m erican
m anufacturer. m ents winch
i!.c agriculturists of
from k us . last j year
over ine
the wc
w orld i low dem and has also
$50 000 060
ya.i over
T he enlargem ent of w orld food
m achinery a n T i m p l e m e n t e .T u r g ^ p o r t ‘ d a s s J d i c ^
1900
produCtion accom Pany.ng the in-
:aiion of our govern- creased use of farm m achinery i«
this ebigiatotal aw aseard i-Ir;teV ^ an. d m ent
na,ncd “Plows and culti- illustrated, says the T rade Record
m ore than a h u n r fr 2 i ba « d tO v ato rs’„ ‘ m ow ers and reapers,” and by the fact that the world wheat
countries colonies »nd ; i a "x a ,SmaI1 group of “a11 other agri' crop has advanced from 2’/ , billion
the world
T he lQ?z d slands of cultural im plem ents” am ounting to bushels, speaking in very round
the T rade R e c o r d o f
®3yS !f SS than
raillion dollars.. N ow term s, in 1891 to over 4 billion in
al City Bank of Ne
v W1at,o n " the e*Port group of agricultural recent years; corn from 214 billion
only exceeded in ,,,i
.u
n° î m ach,nery and im plem ents includes bushels to over 4 biilion; potatoes
any earlier year
t
C
° SC ,?f " ° ,CSS than 30 different typcs
from 4 i /3 billion busheis in 1900
double those nf lo in
. . Pract’Sal,y m achines and im plem ents for the to nearly 6 billion in 1913; oats
as much as in lo ü »
th .r eeL tlm es use of the devotee of agriculture, from 2'/t billion bushels in 1897 tc
tim es as l a r ^ ac- j iÊon th,rteen D airy m achinery w ent to 45 differ- 4 / 2 billion in 1913: and sugar lrom
And they
n
.
C,n t countTies ,n 1922- hand garden 9.713.000 long tons in 1900 to 19.-
corner of the S
U ® eVC, 7 P ° ^ s to 52 coun.trie s, farm tra c to rs 209,000 in 1923. T he grow th in
Am erican plows 'sent out in ^ O ? ? '
70\ a " d. A m erican cotton gins to w orld power of food production
•he latest v e a r fnr
i c
. 2?’ 24 countries and colonies.
through the use of m achinery is fl­
are available w ent to 80 d O ^ 3’ ♦
U nited States is by far the lustrated by a recent statem ent by
countries
colonies and
k rg e ,St produc' :
^ e U. S. D epartm ent of A griculture
islands, cultural im plem ents.
1 he census that the am ount of hum an labor
harvesters
and ?7 reapers f to O.Ver 3° ’
ih r a sh e r t
19?° .s how ed the capital invested required to produce a bushel of-
thrashers to 27. and farm tra c to rs in this industry at $367.000,000, as w heat ,s now only ten m inutes a .
io over 50 countries. A m erican against $62,000,0 0 0 V 'l8 8 0 ,“ and''puU g a i n s t ‘ th re e ' hours in’ u 'jo .