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th e
A sh lan d -
M edford b all
gam e
T h u rsd a y .
T hey re p o rt- a slow gam e w ith a
to u ch d o w n on each sid e
being
m ad e on a “ flu k e .” — G ra n ts P ass
C o u rier.
In Jack son ville—
Solve a dozen X m as p ro b le m s
G. F . B illin g s m ad e a tr ip to] w ith a g ift t h a t only you can
J a c k s o n v ille th is
m o rn in g
on give— y o u r p h o to g ra p h . D a rlin g
b u sin ess.
S tu d io , P h o n e No. 8
76— tf
T a m a le s, b e st in th e city . “ T h e
R ose”.
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M rs. N o rm a
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Mrs.
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tr ip to M edford la s t ev en in g .
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Send G re e tin g C a rd s th is year,]
M cN air B ros.
76— 1
W e h a v e th e s u its, a n d we can
fit you. P a u ls e ru d s .
73— tf
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said by th e p rin c ip a ls in th e case c h a rg e .
to h av e receiv ed a to ta l of 40-
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N o rth P o w d e r — . F iv e c a rlo a d s ] io n s in th e case,
j cabin fo r sm all fam ily , also a j
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th e h u g e sum “ Mr. A .” In d ia n h o rse s sh ip p ed fro m h e re in one
; la rg e su n n y h o u se k ee p in g room , j
p rin ce, paid as h u s h m oney in day, to th re e s ta te s.
W O R LD CO U R T SA ID TO
a ll co n v en ien ces, fine fo r e ld e rly
CA RD O F TH A N K S
h is scan d al w ith M rs. R o b in so n ,
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R E DOOMED BY SOLON lady. C all 153.
76— 1 1 W e w ish to e x p re ss o u r - th a n k s
w as a rra ig n e d to d a y u n d e r th e TW O A R E S E N T E N C E D
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la rc e n y a c t an d re m a n d e d to j a i l !
FOR COMPLICITY IN
U O N V A I.ESC EN T H O M E: —
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(C o in tin u e d fro m p a g e 1.)
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(C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e I)
tlia t body.
b o a rd a b o a t, bound fo r R o tte r
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.
R o a e b u rg _ Gl ove fa c to rv opens!
p re fe rre d a g a in s t th e m .
CA U SES » 2 8 ,0 0 0 DAM AGE („ r buslnesB . .p e n a liz in g on w ild |
TURKEY and CHTCKEN
MINISTERS TO MEET
F a h y a n d W e st a tte m p te d to
1 a n im a l sk in p ro d u cts.
DINNER
IN G. PASS MONDAY g a in th e ir fre e d o m , th e i r a tt o r ­
(C o n tin u e d from page O ne)
n e y s c la im in g th e y h ad been in
AT
T h e re g u la r b i-m o n th ly m ee t- je o p a rd y on th e
sam e
c h a rg e M illing com pany. Som e tim e ago ]
in g of th e R o gue R iv e r M in iste r­ once b efo re, b u t a ru lin g of th e E. N. V ilm b o u g h t o u t th e i n te r ­
HOTEL ASHLAND
ial A sso ciatio n w ill be held a ll c o u rt d e c la re d th e m lia b le to pros- e s ts o f h is b ro th e rs . F ro m tim e
BARTLETT, the Furrier
to tim e since it w as b u ilt as a
d ay M onday in G ra n ts P a ss, a c ­
Sunday
New T h e a te r B u ild in g
s u b s ta n tia l s tr u c tu r e , th e b u ild ­
c o rd in g
to
an
announcem ent I
November 30, 1924
i C O N ST IPA TIO N
O V ERC O M E
ing h a d u n d e rg o n e
a lte ra tio n s
m ad e h e re to d ay .
Medford,
Oregon
T h e u se of FO L E Y CA TH A R -
a n d im p ro v e m e n ts.
T h e M edford m in is te rs have
• $1.00
TIC T A B L E T S w ill b rin g speedy
sig n ifie d th e ir in te n tio n s of a t- r e , ief frQm CO ttstipatiou if takeQ
U n d in .g th e n_ T U n A ° “ e _h "?.d r !.<1! p ro m p tly . T h ey a re p u re ly v e g e ­
p er c e n t s tro n g , a n d a ll m in is te rs ta b le a n d a c t on th e liv e r. Mr.
of th is city a re u rg e d to be in a t ­ J o h n D. M cCom b,
L u cas
Co.
Y/
THE THEATER EEAUTlFU.
te n d a n c e .
H om e,
T oledo,
O hio,
w rite s : !
May McAvoy
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A t Ban F r a n c i s c o -
In G ra n ts P a s s —
Tba
Enchanted
Coliate
G eo rg e
B e rtra m
r e t u r ned
M r. a n d M rs. M. W . W h e ele r
A t th e VININ G
T h u rs d a y from
S an
F ra n c isc o
s p e n t T h a n sg iv in g in G ra n ts P a ss
T o m o rro w O nly
w h e re h e s p e n t se v e ra l d ay s on a
a t th e F ry e hom e. T he a ff a ir w as
p le a s u re trip .
in th e n a tu r e of a fam ily re u n io n !
a n d tw elve m em b e rs of th e fam ily
T hose w ho did n o t g e t th e ir
w ere p re se n t. M rs. W h e e le r is th e
tu r k e y T h a n k s g iv in g can do so
s is te r of M rs. F ry e.
A rtic le s of tim e ly i n te r e s t
a t th e P ia za S u n d a y — 75 cen ts.
a re w elcom ed u n d e r th is h e a d .
76— 1
f o u a re w elcom e te c o m p are C o m m u n cia tio n s m u s t b e a r th e
my A u to m o b ile r a te s w-ith any
s ig n a tu re of th e a u th o r .
“ H ave u sed F o le y C A TH A R TIC
Im proving—
i o th e r r a te s in J a c k s o n o r J o s e - 1
PONZI
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A B L E T S in se v ere cases of con-
E. K. H a ll w ho h a s been v e ry ,
• ph ln e C o u n tie s; you can be th e ;
FEDERAL
OFFICERS
s
tip
a tio n to w hich I am su b je c t
ill a t h is hom e on L ib e rty s tr e e t j
udge. P h o n e 21. Yeo, of course.] T H E R E S P O N S IB IL IT Y O F
a n d fo u n d th e m b e n e fic ia l.” F O - ,
is re p o rte d to be slow ly im p ro v ­
30— tf I P A R E N T S IN T H E BR1NG-
BOSTON, Nov. 29— C h a rle s I. ley C A TH A R TIC T A B L E T S a re ]
ing.
IN G U P O F YOUTH P onzi, w ho m u lc te d m illio n s by e a sy to t a k e / leav e no im p lea s- ]
A n d veil Y e ste rd a y —
h is f r a u d u le n t e x ch an g e s e c u ritie s a n t a f te r effects. T ry th em . Sold ]
T h e shops a re fu ll of X m as
(B y H. G. G ilm o re)
M rs. C. L. S m ith a rriv e d in
co m p an y , wa3 a rr e s te d to d a y b y , e v e ry w h e re
g ifts th a t a n y o n e can buy. B u t
A lth o in an
u n g u a rd e d
m o-
A sh la n d y e s te rd a y fro m K eno an d
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t h e r e ’s
one g ift t h a t o nly you
w ill re m a in h e re fo r som e tim e m e n t, it is c la im e d , Solom on did
c a n give— y o u r p h o to g ra p h , D a r­
w ith h e r m o th e r, M rs. E lle n L u -' th e r a s h a c t of ta k in g u n to him -
lin g S tu d io , P h o n e No. 8. 76— tf
m an , w ho is se rio u sly ill a t h e r se lf som e fo rty w ives to c h e rish
and m a in ta in , he u tte re d w ord3
hom e on W im e r s tre e t.
U onfined to H om e—
of w isdom , to u c h in g th e tra in in g
M rs. D. W . N oble w ho is con­
S pecial A u to A ccid en t P olicy an d b rin g in g up of th e y o u th of
fin e d to h e r hom e is s lig h tly im ­
fo r $5.00 a y e a r. P h o n e 21. Yeo th e lan d . W h en he co n te n d e d th a t
p ro v ed .
of course.
2 4 -tf th e s p a rin g th e ro d w as sp o ilin g
th e child a n d t h a t an eye sh o u ld
C h ick en ta m a le s t h a t w ill de­
alw ay s be tu rn e d upon th e y o u th !
R etun» T oniorrow -
lig h t you a t T he P la za .
64— tf
P a u l C u lb e rtso n , C h a rle s Sny-
sexes, w ith th e view of;
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a t th e r e w as no n e g le c t
d e r a n d C la rk P a y n e , w ho a re
A t C orvallis—
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g th e s tr a ig h t a n d n a r
sp e n d in g th e T h a n k s g iv in g h o li­
Miss G e rtie H a a n , M iss E d n a
row p a th fo r th e b e tte rm e n t of!
G oheen a n d Miss A lice K id d er d a y s w ith th e ir p a re n ts in A sh­ th e in d iv id u a l a n d m a n k in d in
lan d w ill r e tu r n to S a n ta R osa
a r e sp e n d in g th e
T h a n k sg iv in g
to m o rro w w h e re th e y a re
em ­ g e n e ra l. T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r A s-i
v a c a tio n in C o rv allis v isitin g w ith
s ic ia tio n is a c h ie v in g e n c o u ra g ­
ployed by th e W e ste rn E le c tric
frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s.
ing r e s u lts fo r th e y o u th of A sh ­
com pany.
la n d a n d h av e re a c h e d th e d ecl­
We deliver the goods -D etrick s
a ra tiv e p o in t t h a t th e p a re n ts as
C hick en ta m a le s t h a t w ill d e ­
9 4 -tf
w ell a s th e boys a n d g irls of o u r
lig h t you a t T he P la za .
64— tf
c o m m u n ity need a g e n tle o v e r­
F rie d c h ic k e n , b a k e d tu rk e y ,
h a u lin g , if a ll is to go w ell w ith
To D unsm uir-—
a n d ro a s t c h ic k e n — y o u r choice a t
u s.
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M rs. W . L. M elllnger, w h o h a s
th e P la z a . S u n d a y — 75 c e n ts
P a r e n ta l n e g le c t is e x is ta n t in
__ 1 ] been v isitin g fo r th e w eek w ith
th e m o st w o efu l m a n n e r in to o '
______
frie n d s in A sh la n d le ft y e s te rd a y
m an y h o m es in A sh la n d a n d u n ­
T o M ontagu».__
fo r D u n s m u ir w h e re
sh e
w ill til th is is re a liz e d an d m ad e con-
Mr. an d M rs. W . H. S m ith of! spend a s h o rt tlm e an d t h <*n go on sp ic io u s by its ab sen ce, th e A. P.
E a s t M ain s tr e e t a re sp e n d in g th e to h e r horile a t Chico. She s ta te d T. A. is show n of h a lf its u se fu l
w eek -en d a t th e hom e of th e ir t h a t sh e en jo y e d th e v isit h e re p u rp o se s.
th e
M ellinger
d a u g h te r , M rs. E . C. P a rs h a ll of v ery m uch a n d
A n in flu e n tia l P o rtla n d n e w s­
fam
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to
sp
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a sh o rt p a p e r h a s th is m uch to say a b o u t
M o n tague.
tim e h e re n e x t su m m e r.
th e c h ro n ic in d iffe re n c e on th e j
p a rt of th e ch ild to w a rd s th e p a r ­
P h o n e 130 fo r P o w e ll’s C ider.
Special,
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63— Im o
a n d O v erco ats, $20.
73— tf ch ild , a n d ju s tifie s p u n ish m e n t
a s a la s t re s o rt, w hen all o th e r
L ik e th e sh o p s o u r s tu d io Is
F ro m C o rv a llis—
m ean s fail.
ru s h e d j u s t b e fo re X m as. T h a t is
Miss
L
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n
R
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er,
fre
sh
m
a
n
w h y w e su g g e st t h a t you sit fo r
T he P o rtla n d E d ito r th u s ex
C ollege
is p resse s h im s e lf :— “ W hen a m o th ­
y o u r X m as p o r tr a its b e fo re Dec. a t th e A g ric u ltu ra l
AM P F ire Girls, one h u n d re d : Eire G irls on th e ground t h a t th e I
1 5 th . D a rlin g S tu d io . P h o n e No. sp e n d in g th e T h a n k sg iv in g v a c a ­ e r c o n tin u a lly te lls h e r ch ild if
tio
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he does th ia or t h a t a g a in she
8.
76— tf
a re enusvea in m e cause
.k in g a p rac tic a l
co n trib u tio n |
w ill w hip him so u n d ly , a n d yet ] w orld peace.
¡to w a rd w orld peace by binding
In A shland—
O liver H a rrim a n ,
H<Te Y esterday—
of tw en ty -tw o n a tio n a litie s to-
n e v e r uses th e ro d , th e
child
n a tio n a l p resid en t, is u rg in g
M
r.
a
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d
M
rs.
L
ee
T
u
ttle
a
n
d
th e r in follow ing th e sam e pro- ]
soon
d espizes
th e
m o th e r ’s
C. L. H u lb e rt, d is tr ic t tra ffic
000 C am p F ire G irls in th e Unite* gci.-.n a n d w o rk in g fo r »he sam e
s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e T elep h o n e Mr. an d M rs. F re d H u tc h in g s of th r e a ts , and a ll h e r good n eig h - ! S ta te s to yso W orld P eace C hristm an ideals.
a n d T e le g ra p h co m p an y w as in M edford w ere in A sh la n d T h u rs ­ bors hold h e r m eth o d of d isc ip lin e j C ards d u rin g th e C h ristm as season
Mrs. H a rrim a n , in h e r m essage to
C am p F ire G irls says, “W e m ust
A sh la n d y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n vis­ d a y e v e n in g v isitin g w ith frie n d s. in - c o n te m p t. T h is is a b o u t th e to r g reetin g s to th e ir friends.
T he W orld P eace C h ristm as
s o rt of a n a lm a M a te r A m erica C ard s a re b ein g d istrib u ted in all th in k peace if we a re to have •
itin g th e local office.
peace.
O u r p ro g ra m a im s to
A t F o r t K la m a th —
is.”
E n g lish sp e ak in g co u n tries as well m ake girls b e tte r citizens in th e ir
M isses Id a a n d Bess B riscoe
M u ltu m in P a rv o ,
fa ith fu lly ,as In th e U nited S ta te s a s p a rt of com m unity, th e ir c o u n try a n d th e
W e h a v e th e s u its a n d we can
a
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lice
F
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rg
u
so
n
are
spending
d e scrib es th is e d ito ria l u tte ra n c e th e peace p ro g ra m of th e N ational w orld. To be a good citizen of t h e '
fit you.— P a u ls e ru d s .
73— tf
th e T h a n k s g iv in g
v a c a tio n
in w hich is a3 tr u e an d h o n e st as j i L eag u e o f W om en V oters follow ing w orld a s well a s In h e r own com -
a n a r t com petition a n d exhibition
F o r t K la m a th w ith th e ir p a re n ts . a n y th in g in th is w o rld can be. to secu re th e b est possible designs m u n ity each girl m u st believe in
C liff P a y n e m ak e s desks.
peace a n d w ork fo r peace.”
W h a te v e r o u r s h o rt co m in g s m ay f o r th is purpose.
The Peace fund of the National
G eorge E. B uzza one of th e
At O. A. C^— ___
E xpected M onday—
be as a n a tio n le t n o t th e n e g le c t
League
of W omen Voters will be
iJudges fo r th e W orld P eace’C h rist­
Miss
T e m p lt f l ^ h T jl P ^ b c h o o l
of th e A m e ric an h o m e be one of i m a s Card, appealed to Mrs. Har­ swelled by proceeds from the sale
M rs. E a rn e s t W ick a n d fam ily
rim an for co-operation of Camp of these cards.
o f P o rtla n d a re expected to a rriv e te a c h e r, is sp e n d in g t h e - T h a n k s ­ th em .
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In A sh la n d M onday a n d w ill v isit
A g ric u ltu ra l C o lle g e ? « ^
fo r a w eek w ith th e W ick a n d
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B u rd ic fam ilies.
A t G ra n ts P a s s —
M r. a n d M rs. G erald G u n te r
C a lifo rn ia B each ballo o n d a n c e
J
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rn e y e d to G ra n ts P a s s T h u r s ­
H o t S p rin g s S at. $1 b ills In b a l­
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to sp en d th e day w ith S. C.
loons, Q u a c k ’s N ovelty O re g o n ia n
v
75— 2 G u n te r of th a t city.
THE FORUM
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W
TODAY ONLY
PROTECT
“The Fast Set”
your
RADIATOR
SUNDAY ONLY
from
FREEZING
Denatured Alcohol is the
cheapest and best Anti-
Freeze.
Camp Fire Girls To Use
World Peace Xmas Cards
For Seventh Time in Two
Years He
Goes to Jail I
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CHICAGO. Nov. 28.— F o r th e
se v e n th tim e in tw o y e a rs H a rry
M oore, th ir ty , w as se n te n c ed to
th e H ouse of C o rrec tio n by J u d g e
A lfa r M. E b e rh a rd t.
H e w as c h a rg e d w ith s te a lin g
an o v e rc o a t.
H e w as sen ten ced
to six m o n th s ’ im p ris o n m e n t and
fined $5 a n d cost3.
ian d T u e sd a y
a n d v isited
th e
local y a rd s
r
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H ood R iv e r-^ C o lu m b ia R iv e r
b rid g e to W h ite Salm on will be
opened D ecem ber 6.
T ax re fo rm e rs pro p o se c ig a r­
e tte ta x of 2 c e n ts p e r p ack ag e.
Sava $ 1 0 .0 0 , w a lk u p s ta irs to
U nion h ig h school pro p o sed a t
Orres tailor shep.
17— t f M ilw aukie.
liliilt Sfn'C hll f UT I
JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT OF
Tom Mix Shirts
Beautiful Plaids
The Army Goods Store
U tile Store in Town
MONDAY
ORPHEUM
Vaudeville
YES!
Trade is good
ACTS
with us—and there’s a reas­
on. Better get acquainted
with our mereliandise of
quality—
PRICED WITHIN
REASON
Men’s Wear Only
A Northern Romance
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Harry and Mildred Otto
“Public Deceivers”
James-Carney and
Rose-Julie
—IN—
“Lost—A Husband”
Louise Hamlin and
Mack-Billy
f When
the Better Home« in
America movement was inaugurat­
ed three years ago, Some five
hundred communities scattered
throwftout the country competed
gqt C m Awards. The next year
about double that number took
part. Wld many communities had
or three d e m o n stra tio n hom es
Hamilton, Ohio, had
qae of which Is shown above,
houde received honorable
}on In 1938 from the Judging
Donn Barber, shown above,
L hOled New York architect and
c i the American Instl-
of Architects, He Is also a
Jjtr hi the Board of Directors
Homes in AmerioA
Grtes, Whose
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small house s e r v ic e b u r e a u s
n o tab le rese a rc h e s in th e field of
housing, being chief of tho D iv­
ision of B uilding a n d H ousing of
the D e p a rtm e n t of C om m erce.
Dr. G rles is also tre a s u re r of B e tte r
H om es in A m erica.
T he a im o f . B e tte r H om es in
A m erica Is to Increase th e n u m b er
^ n d th e q u a lity of A m erican hom es.
W hile one of Its m a jo r a lm s is th e
e n co u rag em en t of th r if t fo r hom e
ow ning, th e scope of its activ ities
extends, In a n e d u catio n al way, to
every p h ase of hom e m aking.
T he m o vem ent Is en tirely n o n ­
com m ercial In c h a ra c te r, being
su p p o rte d e n tirely by public gifts,
w h ich h a v e a lre a d y been largely
assu red . T he m ovem ent w as e n ­
tire ly reo rg an ized e a rly th is y ear,
ita r v a r d U niversity g ra n te d a spec-
leav e of absence to Dr. Ja m e s
g £ ^ y rdt
ifccttlty. U» o rd e r th.-t
< til
Across from the New
9 Story Hotel
By th e P o s t O ffice
© j w c h it e c t s
I'l 7 \
Leedom’s Tire
House
T he M en ’s Store
X m a s c a rd s on disp lay , M cN air
Bros.
76— 1
g u e R iv e r v alley.
R oss B ailey,
o f th e C hicago L an d c o m p an y , is]
now w o rk in g fo r th e co m p an y
t h e r e a n d ex p ects to h a v e a load
o f p ro sp e c tiv e s e ttle r s h e re w ith -
In a
few
d a y s.— G ra n ts
P ass'
C o u rie r.
S ta r ts E asy
M ore P o w e r
«Greater Mileage
Drag Sforo t
M IT C H E L L S
H auling Crusher—
T h e fiv e-to n ro ck c ru s h e r be-
lo n g in g to O llie E a s te rlin g w as
h a u le d up from G ra n ts P a s s yes-
te rd a y . T h e fra m e w o rk h a s been
c o m p le te d fo r th e new p la n t an d
it w ill p ro b ab ly be r u n n in g by
th e f ir s t
th e w eek.
F ro m P a s a d e n a —
M iss L ois R u sse ll fo rm e rly of
th is c ity , now liv in g in T a sa d e n a ,
in
A sh la n d
v isitin g
H av e j u s t sold th e
B e rg n e r C alif., is
b lo c k ; b u t h a v e a n o th e r sn ap in frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s.
b u s in e s s p ro p e rty . S ta p le s R e a lty
Agency.
72— tf At H om e—
Miss
M ildred
K aeg i,
w ho
te a c h e s school n e a r R o se b u rg , is
In terested in Oregon—^
sp e n d in g th e v a c atio n w ith h e r
T h e re a re m o re p o te n tia l s e t­
p a re n ts.
t le r s fo r th e O regon c o u n try in
L os A n g e le s th a n in a n y o th e r
Im p ro v in g —
p lac e he h a s v isite d , W . D. Ide, in
C la re n c e L a n e , w ho h a s been
c h a rg e of th e
land
s e ttle m e n t
confined to h is hom e w ith in te s ­
w o rk o f th e S ta te C h a m b e r of
tin a l flu fo r th e p a st tw o w eeks
C om m erce s ta te d h e re W e d n es­
is c o n sid e ra b ly im p ro v ed an d a b le
d a y e v e n in g .
M r. Id e h a s been
to be up a n d a ro u n d .
In L os A n g eles w h e re an office
w ill be o p ened to co n d u c t th e
In A sh la n d —
w o rk o f th e s ta te c h a m b e r. He
Mr. M yers, ta r if f in sp e c to r for
fo u n d m u ch in te r e s t in O regon, th e S o u th e rn P acific w ith h e a d ­
w ith esp ec ial in te r e s t in th e Ro- q u a rte rs in P o rtla n d was» in A sh-
S tr ö m b e r g
C arburetor
McNair Brothers
D em onstration H ouse W ins
\ H on orable M ention In C am paign
' X a L..-- f o r B e tte r H om es In A m e ric a
R ent Property—
Mr. a n d M rs. L ee h a v e re n te d
t h e D ow ning p ro p e rty
at
th e]
c o rn e r of H a rris o n s tr e e t an d th e]
B o u le v a rd th ro u g h W . W . Rob-
Ison a n d a re m oving in to day.
L ee is c o n n ected w ith th e A rm o u r
M eat com pany.
E q u ip It W it h a
$1.50 (la I Ion
QAe
InsureYourCar
AgainstTrouble
“Two Records”
h e m ig h t ta k e active c h a rg e of
B e tte r H om es in A m erica. H e a d ­
q u a rte rs, fo rm erly in New York,
Bill Utah
a re now in W ashington, a t 1653
P en n sy lv an ia Avenue.
— IN —
T he m ovem ent cu lm in ates each
year in “ B e tte r H om es W eek”, for
w hich th e period fro m May 11 to
_
18 h a s been designated th is year.
T here is every reason to believe
th a t th e effort to aid A m erican Chas., Hickey, Hart, Dollie
fam ilies to get ev ery th in g possible
w & Co.
o u t of th e hom e, fro m th e s ta n d ­
— in —
points of econom y, com fort and
beauty, will re a c h m any h u n d red s
of new com m unities th is year.
Special stress Is being laid upon
th e hom e fo r fam ilies of sm all or
m o d erate m eans, and a special ef­
f o rt is being m ade to extend the M ain Floo»* ................................... 75c
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m ovem ent to th e ru ra l section; <*? B alcony
-Seats now S e llin g —
th e co u n try as well a-*» thv eh fra»,
J u s t o n e S how — 8 :1 5 s h a rp
tow c* Slid Tiilag<tf-
“A Stranger”
“Dance Fooleries”
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