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    ’’AGE FOUR
A L F IL ! C H A P T E R
No. 1
O. K. S.
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
F ish in g—
F ro m S a n F ra n c is c o —
N. H. H a rris o n m ade a trip to
Lee M illn er a n d w ife of San
R ogue R iv e r fish in g y e s te rd a y an d F ra n c isc o a re am o n g th e b u sin ess
re tu r n e d w ith five la rg e s te e l­ v isito rs in th e c ity to d ay .
head s.
Of C a n to n —
On B u sin ess—
R. W . M eyers of C a n to n , O re
.Oran A tk in so n of S am s V alley gon, is sp e n d in g a few d ay s in i
is sp e n d in g se v era l d ays in th e A sh lan d on b u sin ess.
city on bu sin ess.
I
F ro m P o r tla n d —
A. M. L aw son of P o rtla n d w-as j
S ta te d C o m m u n ic a tio n of A lp h a ! a > l s i t o r in th e city ye s te r d a >’
"PRINCESS ALICE” AWAITS STORK, f
YALE M i ® TEAM
P ro fe s s o r F o rs y th e gave a ta lk i th e success a lre a d y a tta in e d a n d to ta l v a lu e w ould fa r exceed th e
on “ How th e w o rk of th e A sh- ■ hoped th a t th e Y.M.C.A. w ould assessed v a lu a tio n of th e d is tric t,
land Y.M.C.A. a p p e als to a school c o n tin u e to fu n ctio n as one of an d th a t th is w o rk w as tre m e n d -
m a n ,” an d A. C. Jo y spoke o f , th e im p o rta n t a c tiv itie s of th is o u sly w o rth w hile from a m a te r-
How th e w ork of th e A sh la n d ; co m m u n ity . Jo y po in ted o u t th e . ial v iew p o in t to say n o th in g of
A .M.C.A. a p p e a ls
to
a
boy’s fact th a t if th e boys of A sh lan d th e s p ir itu a l v a lu e .
P ro fe s s o r
f a th e r .” B oth of th e se m en s tre s s-j w ere c a p italize d on th e basis of F o rs y th e spoke of th e ex p e rien c e
ted th e id ea t h a t th e Y.M.C.A. t th e ir p o te n tia l e a rn in g pow er in of m au y c itie s th a t as p la y g ro u n d s
cam e in to s u p p o rt th e hom e and m e-e d o lla rs an d c e n ts
by t h e , in cre ase d
ju v e n ile
d e lin q u e n cy
th e school in a v ery v ita l w ay, t m e th e y le ft o u r schools, th e ! d e c re a sed .
th a t th e y w ere w e :i pleased w ith
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
C h a p te r No. 1., o. E. S. to d a y ,' M r* L aw son s ta te s t h a t h e lik e s)
T u e sd a y , F eb. 3rd a t 7 :3 0 . V isit-j A sh!and b e tte r th a n a n y o th e r
N E W H A V EN , C onn., F eb. 3.
il'g m em b e rs w elcom e. By o rd e r, j c ity of its size on th e coast. He
is on h is w ay to s o u th e rn C alifo r- — Y ale’s ho m eless hockey te a m is
c f W o rth y M atron.
n ia.
sh o w in g form e n o u g h th is W in ­
LEA H M. C A L D W E L L , Sec’y.
t e r to p u t it in to th e class of la st
H ere F ro m C h ilo q u in —
y e a r ’s tea m w hich sw ep t th e ice
J. F . B uell an d w ife of C hilo­ a g a in s t all co m ers an d w on th e
M a lta C o m m au d e ry No. 4
q u in , O regon, a re sp e n d in g y es­ in te rc o lle g ia te hockey c h a m p io n ­
K nigh ts Tem plar
te rd a y a n d to d a y in th is city a t ­ ship. P la y in g a ll its gam es out
M asonic H alf
of to w n, th e v a rs ity te a m took
S ta te d
C onclave, W ed n esd ay te n d in g to b u sin e ss in te re s ts .
th re e gam es from W illia m s C ol­
e v e n in g , F eb. 4. O pen lo n g form .
lege a t L a k e P la cid , N. Y .; two
R o u tin e b u sin e ss. D in n e r a t 6 :4 5 . V a n co u v er V isito rs —
L. J . L ew is a n d fam ily an d from Q ueens C ollege, T o ro n to , a t
Official a n n u a l v isit of th e G rand
V
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E. F o d e r of V an co u v er, B. P itts b u rg h , a n d fo r good m e a s u re )
C o m m an d e r, E. E. M agee, of
C.,
w
ere
in A sh la n d y e s te rd a y on b e a t P rin c e to n a t P rin c e to n a n d
K la m a th F a lls . A ll S i r K n ig h ts
th
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w
ay
s o u th to spend th e w in­ A m h e rst A ggies on a p riv a te o u t­
c o u rte o u sly in v ited .
te r.
d o o r rin k
in th e
W o o d b rid g e
W . H. McGOW AN, E. C.
H ills, n o rth of New H av en .
W. H. DAY, R e c o rd er.
130— I t
; In d ia n a V isito r—
Mrs. Nictiolas l.* ig w o rth , wire of Congressm an Nicholas Long-
U n d e r C. L. W a n a m a k e r
th e
w orth, of C incinnati, Q., and d au g h ter of the late Colonel T heodore
j
D o u g las R u sh of S o u th B end, hockey s itu a tio n a t Y ale h a s been
Im proved —
Roosevelt, has arrived in Chicago, w here elaborate preparations were
J. W . B ru n e r of Scenic D rive In d ia n a , is sp e n d in g se v e ra l d ay s lifte d o u t of th e d u m p s in a sh o rt
made tor her first visit from the stork. This photograph was taken
upon her arrival in the W indy City.
w ho h a s been ill fo r th e p a s t tw o in A sh la n d . He is d e lig h te d w ith space u n til la te ly it h a s becom e
th e city.
Y ale’s le a d in g W in te r sp o rt.
A
v. eeWs is slig h tly im proved.
y e a r hence w ill see a la rg e a re n a
SO M EW H ERE
F
ro
m
Chicago
re a d y in N ew H av en , re p la c in g
MISSIN GGIRL AGAIN
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RETURNS TO HOME
M cN air B ros. .
re g is te re d a t th e H o tel A shland la s t Ju n e .
F a ir th in g s a re best,
is H. C. B a n k s of C hicago.
O LY M PIA , W a sh ., F e b . 3. —
" G eorge A. J e n k in s , of A fd m o re.
F to m E u g e n e —
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L et s u n s h in e com e my w ay;
E velyn N u lle tt, niece of M rs. Lo-
P a ., p lay in g a t goal, is Y a le ’s
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b u sin ess
S h u ts th e lig h ts aw ay —
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v isito r in A shland th is m o rn in g .
T h is sh a ll s u s ta in : T h ough p o r­
!
been
m issin g from h e r hom e h e re
w as in A sh lan d y e s te rd a y v isitin g son, J r ., of H a r tf o r d , C onn.; F.
te n ts lo w er,
j since W ed n esd ay , s tu m b le d in to
frie n d s.
A. P o tts , 2n d . of New Y ork C ity;
To som eone, som ew here,
i P h o to g ra p h s of Q u ality. S tu d io
| h er room h e re e a rly th is m o rn in g ,
T h o m as D. S a rg e n t, zo f N ew H a ­ T his is a golden h o u r.
A sh la n d . On th e P laza.
i
u tte r ly e x h a u ste d a n d h y ste ric a l,
F ro m P o r tla n d —
ven, a n d H. F . T u rn b u ll, of H a r t­
— F ro m L a ria t.
i She said sh e w e n t to a s k a tin g
T om H arv ey of P o r tla n d sp e n t fo rd , C onn. T en o th e r good p lay ­
A t W a g n e r C re e k —
rin k a t T u m w a te r a n d le ft w ith
y e ste rd a y
in A sh lan d
v isitin g e rs fo rm th e e n tire sq u ad .
A s to ria — S ta te H ig h w ay E n-
W ill D odge m ad e a
trip to
a
m an ki;ow n to h e r o n ly as
W
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th
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ck
ey
te
a
m
is
g in e e rs varili s t a r t
su rv e y
fo r
W a g n e r C reek y e ste rd a y a f te r ­ local m e rc h a n ts.
“
B
lo n d ie ” . She to ld a s to ry of
sw eep in g on to new la u re ls Y a le ’s C oast H ig h w ay a ro u n d
face of ! j • ■
noon a n d a tte n d e d to b u sin e ss in ­
fac in g P a -
f i" 8
n ig h t a n d g e ttin g o u t
b a s k e tb a ll tea m is in th e m id st N e a h k a n ie M o u n tain
T o u rin g T h ro u g h —
te re s ts th e re .
D. C. H u d ly of R ay m o n d , W a sh ­ o f a n u n u s u a lly bad season. T eam oific O cean; s u rv e y w ill re q u ire
t ne?r
h a m ’ Sha said t h a t tw o m en d ro v e
in g to n , is am o n g th e to u ris ts who a f te r te a m h a s b e a te n it, b o th in se v e ra l m o n th s.
It w ill be w o rth five dQ llars to
h e r to O lym pia,
T he police a re
sp e n t th e n ig h t a t th e H o tel A sh ­ in te r c o lle g ia te le a g u e g am es a n d
a n y y o u n g perso n w ith a m b itio n
in
v
e
stig
a
tin
g
.
o u t u n til in m id -J a n u a ry th e Y ale
lan d .
T id in g s W a n t A ds a re c h e ap e r.
t<f h e a r th e H on. C lin to n H ow ard
to s s e rs ’ o u tfit h a d b u t a sin g le
a t th e P re s b y te ria n C h u rch to ­ F ro m E m ig ra n t C re e k —
K la m a th
F a lls — C o n stru c tio n
v ic to ry a g a in s t d e fe a ts by F o r d ­
n ig h t. ‘
G. F. B ILLIN G S.
begins A p ril 1 st on new g ra d e
H o m er
G row
of
E m ig ra n t h am . A n n a p o lis P e n n s y lv a n ia an d FRIENDLY INDIANS
Tw o y e a rs ago th e
C reek wa's in A sh la n d y e ste rd a y D a rtm o u th .
PLAY BALL GAMES school, to ccGt $125 000.
F ro m M edford—
Y ale b a s k e tb a ll te a m ro se from
a tte n d in g *to b u sin e ss in te re s ts .
A.
S.
Roisenbaum ,
d is tric t
S a tu rd a y
a fte rn o o n
In d ia n s
la s t to f ir s t place in th e in te r ­
D IR E C T O R S O F Y A R E
fre ig h t aud p a sse n g e r a g e n t fo r
Sale s ta r ts T h u rs d a y .— M cN air c o lle g ia te le a g u e a n d w on th e Scalps w ere a t a p rem iu m in A sh ­
E L E C T E D A T ANNUAL M E E T
th e S o u th e rn P acific w as a b u si­ B ros.
T h e tw o riv a l trib e s of I i
la u re ls . B u t th e n e x t seaso n th e lan d .
I
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ness v isito r in A sh lan d y e ste rd a y
te a m d escen d ed to
la s t place, F rie n d ly In d ia n s , N a v a jo a n d !
(C
o
n
tin
u
e
d
iro m p a g e 1J
from M edford.
w h e re it seem s lik e ly to s ta y th is M ohaw ks did c o m b at w ith b a t an d ! _
Im p ro v in g —
hall to a s c e rta in th e su p re n ie ey i le a d e rs h ip of m en w ho a re giv-
Tom H u d so n of Scenic D rive I y ear.
t h a t th e y c o n te n d e d .
T he fin a l ¡ in g fre e ly of th e ir tim e in o rd e r
You a re w elcom e to co m p are w ho h a s been se rio u sly ill a t his
sco re a f te r th e lad s w ere th ro u g h ' to a s sis t in th is w o rk . I t ta k e s
m y A uto m o b ile r a te s w ith any
hom e fo r som e tim e i3 re p o rte d MAY FIN D TOMB OP
o th e r r a te s in J a c k s o n o r J o s e ­
PH ARAO H SH E PSE SK A F w as 19 to 13 in fa v o r of th e Mo- a goodly s h a re of H o w e ll’s tim e
to be g ra d u a lly im p ro v in g .
p h in e C o u n ties; you c a n be th e
h aw k s. T he N av a jo es th in k th a t j to k eep all of th e s e clu b s in goad
J u d g e . P h o n e 21. Yeo, of co u rse.
an
a m b u sh w as pu lled som e w h e re i ru n n in g o rd e r fo r th e le a d e rs call
CA
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he
P a u ls e r u d ’s S u its lend d is tin c ­
in th e g am e a n d w a n t a n o th e r on him fre q u e n tly fo r advice an d
s
ite
of
th
e
to
m
b
s
of
th
e
long
tio n .
130— tf
F ro m D u n sm u ir—
so u g h t f o u rth d y n a s ty had been ch ance.
co u n sel, b u t h e say s t h a t he h a s
C. J . W allace, tra v e lin g a u d i­
T
he
F
rie
n
d
ly
In
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ia
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s
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re
Boys
j
by no m ea n s re a c h e d th e lim it,
d
isco
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.
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rn
m
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n
t
excava-
A tte n d M atlies F u n e r a l—
t o r fo r th e S o u th e rn P a c ific of
A la rg e n u m b e r of people fro m i tio n s h a v e led to w h a t is believ C lubs t h a t a re b e in g o rg an ized a n d o th e r clu b s can be o rg an iz ed
D u n sm u ir w as in A sh lan d y es­
P h o e n ix w e re in A sh lan d y e s te r­ ed to be th e to m b of P h a ra o h for boys b e tw e en / th e ages of 9 , as soon as le a d e rs can be secu red
te rd a y in sp e c tin g th e local office.
„
a n d tra in e d fo r th e jo b .
Tw o fra g m e n ts of a n d 12.
d ay to a tte n d th e
fu n e ra l
of S h e p se sk a f.
C h ristin a R id d le M ath es
w hich sto n e ta b le ts of th e ShepseUkaf
L e t us fre s h e n
up t h a t la s t
p e rio d w e re d u g up.
wan held a t th e resid e n ce .
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y e a r’s s u it. W e clean th e o d o r­
less way. P a u ls e r u d ’s. P h o n e 119.
S p rin g fie ld — C o n c re te g a ra g e ,
F o r Long B each—
130— tf
66x120
fe e t, to be b u ilt a t once.
C. E . J o h n so n of th is c ity is
lea v in g to d ay fo r
L ong B each,
11ns Mumps—
C alif., w h ere h e w ill spend tw o
Mids J e a n S tra tto n , local h ig h
I w eeks on co m b in ed b u sin ess and
school s tu d e n t is re p o rte d to be
p le a su re .
confinied to
her
hom e
w ith
m um ps.
F o u r th S to ry S ta rte d —
Tn choosing a Funeral Director the more im­
T he fra m e w o rk of th e fo u rth
S pecial A u to A ccident P olicy
by
die
portant things to bear in mind are the
s to ry on th e L ith ia H o tel is be­
f o r |5 .0 0 a y e a r. P h o n e 21. Yeo
ing e re c te d to d a y as th e cem en t
facilities, and
at your disposal.
n r co u rse.
2 4 -tf
w ork on th e th ir d sto ry w as com ­
p lete d y e ste rd a y .
A fu ll orew
V isitin g H ere—
fe w
We pride ourselves in the fact that funeral
is
w
o
rk
in
g
now
on
b o th
w eek
M rs. A. B a n k u s of P o rtla n d
BEr.NAP.H.
directing is an art in which we are specialists
is in A sh la n d v isitin g a t th e hom e days an d S u n d ay s. T he fo rm s on . MACEACDEN
th
e
f
ir
s
t
sto
ry
a
re
b
e
in
g
rem
o
v
ed
.
—an art that is brought to the attention of our
of h e r p a re n ts , M r. an d Mrtj. I.
Tfte Choice
¿Jealth
of a
Funeral Director
F O R R E N T : — H e a ted a p a r t­
m e n ts a n d sle e p in g room s. L ith ia
A p a rtm e n ts , 35 S. Second. 130-5t
tmc
rrtraTrw BtAinmi
TODAY, TOMORROW
THURSDAY
FEM ALE H E L P W ANTED: —
A w om an w ith p le a sin g p e rs o n a l­
ity a n d b u sin e ss a b ility to ta k e
c h a rg e of well e sta b lish e d b u si­
ness in A sh lan d . No c a p ita l r e ­
q u ire d . In q u ire Box X T id in g s o f­
fice.
130-2 w k.
Here’s a story of loyalty,
lities, romance ami of a
y who was true blue all
through—even in the face of
the greatest odds.
F O R TO U R IN G CA R fo r sale,
o r w ill tra d e towTa r ^ p iano. 123
C h u rc h St.
130-3*
FO R
SA_LE: — R ed
C ed ar
P o sts, 10c and up f. o. b. S iskiyou
O regon,
re a s o n a b le
deliv ery .
M o u n tain
F u e l Co., o r B eav er
R e a lty Co.
,
130-1 m o.*
W A N T E D : — To r e n t a c a r by
w eek o r m o n th .
C all 2 F 1 3 be­
tw e e n 6 :0 0 a n d 8 :0 0 P. M. only.
130— I t
F O R S A L E : — P ly m o u th R ock
d ay-old chicks. M rs. W a lte r H e rn ­
don.
129— 3t
F O R S A L E : — 12 W h ite L eg ­
h o rn lay in g p u lle ts and one co ck ­
e re l. M rs. W a lte r H e rn d o n .
129— 2t ; x a a
♦ » » » w -a
FEBRUARY
Ushers in
New Bargains in
GIRLS’ MIDDIES, DRESSES, PLAITED SKIRTS,
BLOOMERS
WOMEN’S BLAZER C() ATS, SWEATERS,
BLOUSES, SKIRTS and JACKETS
Sewing Week Brings
GINGHAMS, PERCALES, FACTOR!’ INDIAN
HEAD and I INGETTE
TRIMMINGS OF LACES
Ô& kîx
exper­
Father of
Physical
C ulture
N. L. S h rin e r of Scenic D rive.
S he h a s been v isitin g h e r sis te r, Ix 'a v in g T o m o rro w —
A lb e rt W illia m s w ho h a s been
M rs. F re d F re d e e n of Los A n­
c o n n ected w ith th e C a rso n -F o w ­
geles.
le r L u m b e r co m p an y fo r
som e
tim
e
is
lea
v
in
g
A
sh
la
n
d
to
m o r­
W e p u t th e c h ic k e n In o u r
ta m a le s .
T he P la za .
82— tf row fo r H u b b a rd w h e re he w ill
m an a g e a lu m b e r m ill.
L eaving T onight—
Mrs. B. M. H e a th a n d son, R ob­
e rt, a re lea v in g th is e v e n in g for
a tw o w eeks b u sin ess an d p le a s ­
u re tr ip to San F ra n c isc o , Los
A n g eles a n d San Diego.
Save > 10.00, w a lk u p s ta irs to
O rre s ta ilo r shop.
.
17— tf
D og K illed—
A m ad dog w as k illed y e s te r­
d a y e v e n in g a t R o gue R iv e r a fte r
it had te rro riz e d th e co m m u n ity .
A perso n is re p o rte d to h a v e beeD
b itte n by th e ra b id a n im a l. T he
people th e r e w ill a sk th e J a c k so n
c o u n ty c o u rt to d e c la re a q u a r ­
a n tin e such as is in ex isten ce in
G ra n ts P ass.
Dr. R. J . B estul
w as called an d he is sh ip p in g th e
h ead of th e dog to Salem fo r a
re p o r t.— G ra n ts P a ss C o u rier.
A c a rd p a rty w ill be given a t
th e E lk s C lub R oom s by th e - E lk s
L a d ies, W ed n esd ay e v e n in g , F eb-
ju a r y 4 th , fo r E lk s a n d th e ir fa m ­
ilies. B ridge. F ive H u n d re d R u m ­
m y an d M ah Jo n g g w ill su p p ly th e
e n te r ta in m e n t. A dm ission 50c, in ­
c lu d in g re fre s h m e n ts .
127-129-130
T here can he no doubt th a t m ost
outdoor occupations a re by fa r
•more h e a lth fu l th a n indoor work,
since they provide o p p o rtu n ity for
a n a b u n d an ce of exercise a n d
fre sh air.
F a rm life w ould be b e tte r th a n
it is w ere it n o t fo r th e fac t th a t
various d raw b ack s a re n e a rly a l­
ways associated w ith it— fatigue,
bad a ir a t night, lack of hygiene
R e tu rn s fro m M e d fo rd —
and san itatio n , unw holesom e food,
M rs. Sam J o rd a n w ho h a s been etc. T here is, a s a m a tte r of fact,
c o n fin ed to th e S acred H a rt h o s­ no reason fo r this, a n d farm life
could bo m ade an ideal life if it
p ita l in M edford fo r th e p a st tw o w ere properly m anaged.
Indoor
w eeks is expected to r e tu r n to occupations a re n o t so bad if the
A sh lan d to d ay . W h ile th e re she windows a re le ft wide open a n d a
u n d e rw e n t a n o p e ra tio n fo r a p ­ certain a m o u n t of exercise is tak e n
every day; in fact, sta tistic s prove
p en d icitis.
th a t th e av erage life of th e city
m an is longer th a n th a t of th e m an
who lives in th e country. T here
E x c h a n g e P ro p e rty —
Is no ju st reason fo r this, a n d it
E a rl P . S m ith h a s exchanged m ust be due to th e causes m en­
th e fiv e-acre tra c t n e a r th e B elle­ tioned— overeating, lack of sa n ­
view school re c e n tly occupied by itation, lack of fresh a ir a t night,
I. J . H ays a n d w ife fo r his house etc. fo r th e farm er. ’D rainage is
eften a serious problem in the
a n d tw o lo ts on P a lm
av en u e. country.
V arious occupations a re n o to r­
B oth p a rtie s h av e m oved to th e ir
new lo catio n s.
T he d e a l
w as iously in ju rio u s— m ining, stdne-
cutting, deep-sea diving, w ork in
tra n s a c te d th ro u g h
th e
H. C. i steel mill, a p a in t factory, a
G aley agency.
'e a tjje r-b e d factory, etc.
Sm all
p articles of som e of th e m ate ria ls
used fill th e air, a n d a re inhaled
V isits H ere— ,
Into th e lungs, w here th ey set up
M ajor A lvin C. B a k e r of Salem . serious inflam m ation, a n d often
ork in
p ro p e rty in sp e c to r of th e
Na- cause d eath. Men w ho _ w
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tio n a l G u ard w as in A sh la n d a t- ! paÌn t shops ° ftcn suffer from lead
I poisoning. Men w ho w’ork under*
te n d in g d rill la st n ig h t.
M ajor ¡great a ir pressure a re liable to
B a k e r a n d Don S p en cer w ere in ) suffer from “caisson disease,” end-
L ervice to g e th e r over seas an d ing in a frig h tfu lly painful d eath.
On th e o th er hand, a v ia to rs m ay
to g e th e r o rg an iz ed th e po st o f­
die from lack of a ir. B u t th ey
fice a t L im oges. T hey sp e n t th e ir e usually able to g et back to a ir
levels, an d deaths, th erefo re, do
d ay ren e w in g a c q u a in ta n c e s.
not often occur in th is way.
On th e whole, it m ay be said
Looking for L ocation—
th a t a n y occupation m ay be m ade
Mr. a n d M rs. R. G. P ry o r an d m ore o r less h e a lth fu l by th e m an ­
F. O. C ohail of P a lisa d e , C o lo r a d o ,! n e r of life w hich is lived a fte r
sp e n t y e ste rd a y a n d to d ay in A sh- j w o rk in g hours, an d th e condition
in w hich th e blood a n d general
lan d . T hey a re to u rin g th e c o a s t 1 h e a lth is m a in ta in e d ,"V u rin g ^ th e
B u ild in g Cam paign—
T h e A sh lan d L u m b e r com pany
in th is issu e is s ta r tin g a “ B uild
N ow ” c a m p a ig n , upon th e th e o ry lo o k in g fo r a lo ca tio n and c a m e | Period of labor,
t h a t fT a ctic a lly
a ll
a u th o ritie s from P o rtla n d la s t n ig h t a n d a r e '. ^ b ere 0X10 be n ° d o u b t of th e
“
h e a lth .
a g re e t h a t b u ild in g costs w ill in- going on to K la m a th v F a lls to m o r
'IUHd unquestionably m any w ho a re
c re a s e in th e fu tu re .
T he cam -, row . M r. P ry o r is in th e m erc an - try
_ in g to im prove th . e . ir physical
p a ig n w ill in c lu d e se v e ra l a t t r a e - 1 tile
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. a lisa d e .
T he ®°udition a re lab o rin g u n d e r g re a t
u sin e ss in
e m b o d y in g 'p a r ty is d e lig h te d w ith A sh lan d
conflae"
tiv e
a d v e rtis e m e n ts
h o u se a n d h o u se p lan s illu s tra - and ho p e to r e tu r n h e re a t som e tilatio n of t h e ^ ^ r k t o g ^ r ^
tio n s .
1 f u tu r e d a te .
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F a fo u r-ro o m b u n g alo w a p p e a ls to
you, one t h a t ia e n tire ly d iffe re n t,
S herw ood w ill a p p e al to you.
Its
p la in ro o f a n d w all su rfa c e , w ith a ll
n e c essa ry and ex p en siv e d e ta il le ft off, fa d e­
signed w ith econom y in view . S tock, m a te r ­
ials a re used th ro u g h o u t, re b u k in g in a good
r e tu r n fo r m oney in v ested .
T his sm a ll c o tta g e ' w ith a well selected
.co lo r-sch em e w ill c o m p a re fa v o ra b ly w ith
m ore ex p en siv e hom es. O ne could p a in t' th e
w a lls a lig h t g ray , w ith th e trim a n d w arm
w h ite, a n d w ith a g re e n -s ta in e d roof it w ould
look w ell.
T he p la n s p ro v id e fo r living-room b ed ­
room . sle e p in g alcove, a n d a room y k itc h e n
w ith a b re a k fa st-n o o k . T he b a th is accessib le
lro m a 's m a ll iservice-hall; th e sle e p in g q u a r ­
te rs ..Iso open fro m th e h a ll. O ne goes to
th e b a sem e n t from th e k itc h e n . A good size
clo set is a rra n g e d fo r a t th e end of th e hall.
An e n tra n c e -p o rc h ju s t th e r ig h t size is a r ­
ran g e d a t th e fro n t.
T h is w ith th e p ro je c tin g w all of th e k itc h e n
h elps to ,b r e a k th e s e v e rity of th e lin e s in a
p lea sin g m a n n e r.
T he b asqm ent. w hich is
u n d e r th e r e a r p o rtio n , p ro v id e s a m p le room
fo r fuel a n d sto ra g e .
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