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_A&KÍÁXÍ> DAILY TIDINGS
Have Mumps-—
H o ra c e D unn, G aius C rosby a n d
A rtro S w ingle a re am o n g t h o s e '
w ho a r e confined to th e ir hom es
w ith m um ps.
1118 YEAR OLD VET
Mill
Tuesday, February 24, 10ü6
i Hurricane Razes
Crescent City,
Damage $50,000
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
¡Health,
À ¿ tè?ì'
“ W e h a v e no d e sire to in ju re
an y body in o u r s tru g g le for e x ist­
e n c e ,’’ say s th e s ta te m e n t, “ b u t
to g u a rd o u r in te re s ts we m ay
h a v e to p u t o u r foot dow n d e c id ­
edly an d firm ly , s e lf-p re se rv a tio n
bein g th e firs t law of n a tu r e .”
FO R G A RD EN PL O W IN G or
a n y k in d of tea m w o rk , see Ed
M u rph y, 637 E a s t M ain s tre e t.»
14 7— 1 m o. *
B etsy L a n e S h e p p a rd , A m e ri­
by the.
DAYTON. O„ F eb . 24. — M orel
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JO H A N N E SB U R G , F eb. 23. —
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FO R R E N T : — L a rg e fro n t
p ro p o r- :
F a th e r 0 /
^Possibility of “ W a r ” in th e dia-
to H om e—
I G lo ck n er, c e llist, w ill s iv e a n E dl- n a tlv e
A rk a n s a s e n jt,y , , he a is _ 1
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ro o m , dow n s ta irs , o u tsid e door,
of a
h u rric a n e ,
s tru c k ¡
m ond w orld is se en in a s ta te - Fat Men’s Club Adds
M arian H
te s t in m
th e n F ir
« a a g g a r of
or Scenic
s c e n ic D rive son T ro o n e tear
r s s i t M. E. tin c tio n of beIng tfae o ld est jn . Cre8ceQt ¿
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to ile t, b a th h n d h e a t, 103 E.
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M ain s tr e e t.
14 8— 3*
to Its Gross Weight
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B
eers m in in g g ro u p .
upon re q u e s t,
says w ord received h e re from th e l B L KW'
D ealin g w ith th e position of
F U R N IT U R E F O R S A L E : —
S o m e th in g d iffe re n t! In s m a rt ' th e D a rlin g S tu d io .
C all, w r ite '
BOSTON, Feb. 24. — Tw o an d
B row n believes in ta k in g th in g s i c o ast city .
D e tails a re lac k in g m a c f a o d e n
in q u ire F lo y C am b ers T u llis. P . th e d iam o n d in d u s try u n d e r t h e ' o n e-h alf to n s have been ad d ed to
F a rin g
S ty le s a n d F a b ric s
a t o r te le p h o n e y o u r n a m e a n d ad- a- th e y com e, h u t he has n e v e r ! a lth o u g h it h a s a s c e rta in e d th a t
14 1-tf I d ress.
O. Box 312.
148— 6* a d v e rse in flu e n c e of u n c o n tro lle d th e m em b e rsh ip of th e U nited
P a u ls e r u d 's .
accepted tw o of c iv iliz a tio n 's la te J no lives w ere lost a n d no se rio u s I The old su p erstitio n th a t divine
c o m p e titio n fro m th e a llu v ia l d ia ­ S ta te s F a t Men s C lub.
revelation will enable a m o th e r ‘to
in v e n tio n s— th e a u to m o b ile and in ju rie s w ere su s ta in e d .
FO R R E N T : — R oom s No. 91 m ond fields, th e co m pany p o in ts !
c a re for h e r baby w ith u n e rrin g
R e tu rn e d H om e Y e ste rd a y —
In A sh la n d —
T w enty-tw o new m em b e rs, w ith
th e a irp la n e .
A lth o u g h offered
T he s to rm h it th e c ity a b o u t 10 wisdom h a s long since been passed a n d 93 O ak S t., b etw een W h ittle o u t t h a t its p re s e n t positio n h a s a to ta l w eig h t of 5,0^2 p o u n d s,
Mr. a n d M rs. O scar C ooper of j
Miss A m e lia P. E sp a rz a , h as c o u n tle ss a u to rid e s a n d in v ita - ’
E u g en e, w ho w ere in A sh la n d been v isitin g a t th e hom e of M r.! tio n s to g et a b ird 's eye view o f • ° ^
aS
b<? ju d g e d '¡In to t h e 'd is c a rd . I t is now w ell T ra n s fe r Co. office an d T elep h o n e been a tta in e d by m any y e a rs of jo in ed th e club a t a m ee tin g h e re .
See W h ittle . T ra n s fe r h a rd w o rk an d la rg e In v estm e n ts
la s t w eek to a tte n d th e fu n e ra l of j a n d Mrs. F re d P e n n isto n d u rin g ' D ayton a n d ito e n v iro n s from a
™ SSage receiv ed s h o rtly a f t e r ¡¡mown th a t to tru s t to a m otfier’. ex ch an g e.
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v u r i i u i is iro u i a t h a t j10ur w a s |
e ffe c t r iia t love a n d in s tin c t, u n le ss th e y a r e Co.
T id in g s W a n t Ads n e v e r fail.
1 .. A. C ooper, re tu r n e d to th e ir th e p a s t few days. M iss E p a r z a ; fly in g p lan e , he c o n s is te n tly re-
b u ild in e s w e r h » i„ n
• /
4 isu p p le m e n te d by know ledge, is to !
hom e y e s te rd a y m o rn in g .
h a s j u s t com e from Mexico C ity, J fu ses, d e c la rin g th a t co n v ey an ces!
'
1 lg ' ° " 11 < 0" n ilean on a b ro k e n re ed .
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C A R P E N T E R w a n ts w o rk by
and
th
a
t
one
w
om
an
h
a
d
been
in-
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ven
before
th
e
a
rriv
a
l
o f th e d a y o r c o n tra c t. P h o n e 122.
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¡w h e re she ta u g h t a n d stu d ie d for ' t h a t w’e re good e n o u g h fo r his
should* !
R ecords fre e w ith E d iso n D ia- : th re e y e a rs a n d she is now going , boyhood and e a rly m anhood a re ju re d . R u m o rs w ere c irc u la te d child th e m other-to-b*
148— 3t
fre e ly y e s te rd a y w hich w e re to brin g a U h e r G o d -g iv en pow er s to
m oud Disc P h o n o g ra p h s. T e r m s ; to E u g e n e to c o n tin u e h e r p o s t ! good e n o u g h fo r him now .
..
,
b e a r on th e ta s k of le a r n in g h o w
W A N TED : — C o m p e te n t m an
< h a t a la rg e n u m b e r o f i cbo
a s s is t N a tu r e in p e rfe c t-
a rra n g e d . T he R ose.
g ra d u a te co u rse.
She cam e to
On th e occasion of h is 108tli
to
p ru n e 200 tre e s in o rc h a rd
people
w
ere
k
illed
an
d
in
ju
re
d
,
ting
the
unborn,
in
ste
a
d
oi
going
A sh la n d a n u m b e r of y e a rs ago j b irth d a y
a n n iv e rs a ry ,
W illiam
T
h
ese
w
ere
p
ro
v
en
to
h
a
v
e
no
on
blindly
in
th
e
belief
th
a
t'
n
e
x
t
to B illin g s’; a lso som e one
L eft F rid a y —
w ith R ev. a n d Mr». M ellinger B ane. 104, called to c o n g ra tu la te b a s ’s of fact
¡Providence will help thoce w ho re - to crop 6 a c re s in sam e tra c t. T.
M rs. K a tie M organ le ft la s t w h en th e y re tu r n e d fro m m ission- ( his se n io r a n d w ish him “ m any
'f u s e to h e lp th em selv es.
f o r a tim e th e h u rric a n e a p - / O liver W endell H olm es tells us W . A ck lin , H o rn b ro o k , Cal.
F rid a y fo r P o rtla n d w h ere she a ry w’o rk in M e x ic o /a n d m ad e j hap p y r e tu r n s .’’
148— 2t
w ill m ak e h e r hom e w ith h e r h e r hom e h e re w ith th e m . A fte r
B row n is a Civil W a r v e te ra n of ; p eared to th re a te n th e w hole city . | th a t th e education a n d tra in in g of.
b
u
t
passed
o
v
er
a
lt
e
r
w
re
c
k
in
g
a
child
should
p
ro
p
erly
com
m
ence
d a u g h te r, M rs. H a ttie S ta n sb u ry . I rec e iv in g h e r e d u c a tio n she re -j th e U nion A rm y.
CLEANED
REBUILT and REPAIRED * -•
s ' w ith its g ran d p a re n ts, if a child is
FO R S A L E : — 24 W h ite L eg­
se v era l
b u sin e ss
h o u se s
a n d to have th e in h erita n c e it h a s a
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* tu rn e d to Mexico to tea c h .
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h o rn L ay in g h en s. P h o n e 4 82L.
d w e llin g s and u p ro o te d tre e s. It rig h t to dem an d of its progenitors.
In s u re w ith m e a n d “sp e n d th e
148— 2*
We are equipped to give you reliable service
R O SEB U R G H IG H T i) PLA Y
Be th is a s it m ay, of one th in g i Geo. H a rtle y .
w as e s tim a te d t h a t th e d a m a g e
d iffe re n c e.” Yeo, of co u rse. 1 4 1 -tf : G oing T h io u g h -
we
a
re
certain
,
a
n
d
t
h
a
t
is
th
a
t
!
H
ER
E
SATURDAY
EVE.
w ould a m o u n t to $50,000.
Mr. a n d Mrs. M. J . C asey of S e -'
H A T C H IN G EGGS fro m h ens
since th is little bundle of resp o n - '
See us for earbousr ribbons and typewriter paper
Ill at Home—
c o c k ere ls fro m
L ady
a ttle , W a sh in g to n , stopped in A sh ­
sibility h a s a rriv ed , we m u st b red to
(C
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from
page
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sh
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e
r
th
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b
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rd
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w
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a
ferv
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r
C R O P OUTLOOK GOOD IN
Mrs. W ill D avis is re p o rte d to lan d la s t e v e n in g oh th e ir w ay : _ _____
L ith ia . Mrs. W . I). B ooth. P h o n e
and all office supplies
th a t will enable us to m eet each 257Y .
‘ 146—
V
A
LLEY
DEULAREH
CA
TE
be c o n fin ed to h e r hom e on A lli­ s o u th w h e re th ey w ill v isit fo r to ry to th e ir c re d it” over
th e
phase of th e situ a tio n a s it p re ­
son s tr e e t w ith flu.
som e tim e.
sen ts itself w ith courage a n d joy.
n o rth e rn five, th e y a re c e rta in to
FO R
R E N T : — 2 fu rn is h e d
(C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e O ne)
A t first th e bab y ’s physical need 3
be in fo r a b a ttle S a tu rd a y n ig h t,
T o ile t G oods—
h
o
u
se
k
e
e
p
in
g room s, 696 Blvd.
a n d developm ent d em an d a ll our
Books and
We put the chicken in our In A sh la n d —
an d w ill h av e to show a ll th e ir s p rin g seed in g h a s to be d e n e yet, 'c a r e a n d a tte n tio n , fo r the in tel-
D ru g S u n d rie s
148-1
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k.*
Stationery
tn males. The Plaza.
82— tf
M rs. C. N. D ow ner of A tla n ta , I s tu ff to finish on top.
a s so fa r th e m o is tu re lad e n !,ectu al facu lties a re a s yet inactive.
G eorgia, is in A sh lan d v isitin g j
T h e fo llo w in g w eek th e A sh- g ro u n d h a s been too w et fo r 7e7d ''O ur aim in th e beg in n in g niust be ! T Y P E W R IT E R FO R S A L E : __
w ith th e lad ie s of th e C h ristia n ianti ail(i M edford M p - h
„un
„
-n,
,
F e e d ' i t o assist N a tu re in b u ilding a rig h t $100
M oves to S a c r a m e n t o -
ty p e w rite r w ith
le a th e r
C h u rch . She is to u rin g th e U nited a^ l
n th e » f n a, „ J
H
o’
3
r
V 8 g e U b ,e
^ o d y " I n c h is th e t e m p l e t
M r. a n d M rs. J a m e s S hipp of
c
a
ry
in
g
case,
ty
p
e
w
rite
r
a lm o st
« ta i«
off ndintr t
n h n rrh a n g le ln ' h e ,r ‘,n a l tu ssle s of th e crops, b ecau se of so m u ch m ois- ,th e b u d d in g soul.
D u n sm u ir h av e m oved from th a t s ta r e s a n a a iie n u in » io e n u n n y e a r . A lth o u g h th e M edford five tu r e th is y e a r also have a SDlen-
first essentials o f life being new- a t $50.00. P h o n e 209. 148-1
p lace to S a c ra m e n to , a c co rd in g to b u sin e ss.
... ssle
. s, th
.. e d jd o u tlo o k
la ir a n d w a rm th , le t u s give th e s e
{ ! has a lre a d y ta k ----
e n x tw o „ tu
(»ARAGES, p o rta b le , fra m e , ce­
due consideration.
J p o rts re a c h in g h e re . Mrs. S hipp
j locals a re c o n fid e n t th e y w ill be
—
—
——
-—
—
—
j
T
he
bab
y
’s
first
d
em
an
d
upon
i
m e n t, block o r c o n c re te . C him ney
w as fo rm e rly T h e lm a fle e r of th is F ro m S e a ttle —
i ab le to cop th re e in a row an d BUT T H R E E M EM B ER S A R E . I th e new w orld into w hich it h a s i
to p s re b u ilt. P a in tin g an d paper-L
city.
A rd en L. S m ith of S e a ttle is
OPPOSED
TO M EA SU R E ' e n te red is .oxygen. I t can w ait a ‘
j g ra b , o ff th e
S o u th e rn
O regon
in A sh la n d to d ay v isitin g w ith
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' w hile fo r its b a th a n d still longer ing. A ll k in d s c a rp e n te r a n d m a - !
j title .
S hould A sh lan d w in th e
•
I
fo r food, b u t i t m u st h av e a ir a t son w ork. Day, c o n tra c t o r p e r­
local
m
e
rc
h
a
n
ts.
See D avies fo r n u rs e ry stock.
re m a in in g g a m e s sc h ed u le d , a
(C o n tin u e d fro m p a g e 1)
'o n c e . T he baby’s first re q u ire ­ c e n ta g e . C all 482L.
148-5*
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m ent, th en , is a well v en tilated ,
fifth
g
am
e
w
ill
he
n
e
cessary
.
It
A t H o tel—
;
w ill p ro b ab ly be played on a n e u ­ rfeopening of th e A sh lan d n o rm a l w a rm a p a rtm e n t.
A m ong th e o u t-o f-s ta te re s id ­
I'rOm K la m a th F a lls —
Mill C ity — New saw m ill to be
If o u r b abies a re p e rm itte d to
in
th
e
in
te
re
s
ts
of
e
d
u
c
a
tio
n
in
tra l c o u rt, a t a d a te to be set
b
re
a
th
e
a
p
u
re
atm
o
sp
h
e
re
fro
m
,
G reely C ro sslin
of
K la m a th e n ts re g is te re d a t th e H o tel A sh ­
b u ilt a t Gooch, to re p la c e m ill op­
th is s ta te .
la te r.
D
.
b irth , b y d ay a s w-ell as by night,
F a lls sp e n t la s t w eek a t th e hom e lan d a re A. E . S ta n sb u ry , C hi­
e
ra te d y e a rs ago.
B u tle r said th a t th e bill w-as an(j a re given su n b a th s, th e y will
of h is p a re n ts , M r. and M rs. W . cago; Mr. a n d Mrs. H. E. Je rs e y ,
n o t a S o u th e rn O regon proposi- grow a n d expand w ith all th é
J . C rosslin o f N eil C reek and h is M r. a n d Mrs. F. C. A tk in so n , W e n ­ Y E A R KOOK O E COPCO
tio n in a n y w-ay, b u t w a s p a rt of ! s tre n &tl1 a n d b e a u ty of th e th in g s
th e o u td o o r w orld, even th o u g h i
siste r, M rs. F re d P e n n isto n of a tc h e e , W a sh in g to n ; G lenn S ilb er
SH O W S GOOD IN C R E A S E „ s ta te p io g ra m , fo r th e b e tte r- ; of
m u ch of th e tim e is sp e n t indoors,
and w ife, S e a ttle ; W . H. N ew bro
A sh lan d .
m entf of th e sch o o ls of th e s ta te . ! T he needs of th e in fa n t a re cora-
of D e tro it.
(C o n tin u e d from P a g e O ne)
S e n a to r M oser, p re s id e n t of t h e p arativ ely sim ple, w hen th ey a r e '
A sk A. L. L am b If it pays to
s e n a te said t h a t th e p a rs in g of P roperly understood. All th a t is
req u ired is th a t you use good, com - !
s ta n d p o in t of b u sin e ss d e v e lo p ­
c a r r y L ia b ility In su ra n c e . Yeo, of In A shland—
i
th e A sh lan d n o rm a l school bill, m on sense, elim in ate non-essen-
m
e
n
t
w
hich
th
e
C
om
pany
h
as
Mr.
a
n
d
M
rs.
J
.
L.
B
rin
e
r
of
c o u rse .
1 4 1 -tf
w ould, in his
opinion,
a ssist, ' tlals, a n d c o n c en tra te on th e es-
D o rris, C a lifo rn ia , w ere v isito rs e v e r h ad , th e g ro ss e a rn in g s for
r a th e r th a n in ju re , th e c h a n ce s ■entlals.
th e y e a r sh o w in g an in cre ase of
M rs. E. W . R e d ife r of M yrtle in A sh la n d y e ste rd a y .
of E a s te rn O regon to o b tain
~
ta in a : j
$329,219.51 over th e y e a r 1923.
C reek is in A sh la n d v isitin g a t
T
illa
m
o
o
k " — C re a m e ry assoc-! who catches the criminals,
s im ila r in s titu tio n a t th e g e n e ra l
T he a g g re g a te in cre ase in con-
th e hom e of G. W . B en ed ict on F ro m H o rn b ro o k —
ia tio n e s ta b lis h e s b u tte r p la n t to
selected a
electio n tw o y e a rs hence.
M r. a n d M rs. J . M. B a k e r of n ected load in th e fo u r div isio n s
M o u n tain A venue.
S he w ill r e ­
c a re fo r s u rp lu s
c re a m of 14
S e n a to r R itn e r of P e n d le to n ,
y e a r, exclusive
of
tu rn to h e r h o m e a b o u t T h u rs ­ H o rn b ro o k w ere in A sh la n d y e s - ! d u rin g th e
ch eese
fa c to rie s.
L ast
y e a r ’s
w h ile d e c la rin g t h a t he favored
te rd a y on b u sin ess.
, w holesale, d e liv e rie s, a m o u n te d to
. J
a v u ie u ! c re a m sa le s to ta le d $4S.OO0.
d ay.
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| 8,450 k ilo w a tts . Of th is in cre ase th e o p en in g of th e A sh la n d n o r-
m
al,
sa
id
th
a
t
he
th
o
u
g
h
t
th
e
bill
II.
M.
B
yllesby
& Co. a n n o u n c e s
j 4,182 k ilo w a tts r e p re s e n t ad d ed
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to H e re —
sh
o
u
ld
go
to
th
e
v
o
te
rs
fo
r
th
e
ir
p
u
rc
h
a
se
of
C
o
ast
P o w er Co., serv-
M. M addux of R e d d in g is am ong j d o m estic and lig h tin g lo ad , th e
Crres tailor shop.
17— tf
as the surest way to catch
a
c
tio
n
,
in
th
e
m
a
n
n
e
r
a
s
th
e
E
a
s
t­
ing 30 m ile te r r ito r y a lo n g P a c i­
th e b u sin e ss v isito rs in A sh lan d • b a la n c e c o n sistin g of in c re a se in
them
to day.
pow-er load. T h e to ta l n u m b e r of e rn O regon a n d S easide m e a su re s fic c o a st in T illa m o o k co u n ty ,
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Over The Citizens Bank
S e n a to r Z im m erm an of Y arn­ ; to ha o p e ra te d a s d iv isio n s of
from 13.395 to 14,521. O ver 316
h e r hom e in K la m a th F a lls yes­ From E ugene—
E. B. Row- of E u g e n e is sp e n d ­ do m estic e le c tric ra n g e s w ere a d ­ hill d e c la re d t h a t it w as u n fa ir M o u n ta in S ta te s Pow-er C om pany.
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have them. •
is v isitin g w ith frie n d s a n d rela - tra c te d fo r b u t n o t y et c o n n ected ,
N a ir B ros.
W o o d b u rn — Move to pave So.
tiv e s h e re .
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F ro m L ong B ear
SHOES
th a t will no d o u b t exceed t h a t of tra ffic in to tow n.
M r. an d M rs. J P. D odge r e ­ F ro m H ilt—
for Service and Style
W . D. J o n e s of H ilt w as in 1924.
tu rn e d ho m e la s t e v e n in g from
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shakes y e ste rd a y w re c k ed ch im neys, i
w h ere th e y have been sp e n d in g
b ro k e w a te r pip es an d stopped
in time of sorrow, it is a comfort­
th e p a s t m o n th on a com bined
CITIES IN ALASKA clocks,
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b u sin e ss an d p le a s u re trip .
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th e
D E N \ E R , F e b . 24. — One of
pend upon your funeral director to
w ill
m eet th e m o st se rio u s e a rth q u a k e s r e ­
M oney to loan on good se cu rity . L a d ie s Aid S ociety
take entire charge of all funeral a r­
Y eo, of co u rse.
1 4 1 -tf T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 at co rd ed fo r m o re th a n a y e a r w as
rangements.
th e hom e of M rs. C? F. T ilto n , re p o rte d h e re to d ay by
F a th e r
237 A lm ond s tre e t.
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Our deepest concern is io conduct
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tu rn e d hom e S u n d a y n ig h t from
the ceremony in such a manner th a t
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
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T he d is­
S ervices w ill be held on Ash 5 :0 1 p. m. y e ste rd a y .
O a k la n d ,
C a lifo rn ia , w h e re he
everything
possible may he done to
TODAY
TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY
at a great reduction
h a s been v isitin g since th e m iddle W e d n esd a y in th e T rin ity E p is­ tu rb a n c e is believed to be a p p ro x ­
lighten the burden of grief-stricken
of D ecem ber w ith his d a u g h te r. copal c h u rc h a t 1 0 :3 0 an d a t 7 :3 0 im a te ly 2200 m iles n o rth w-est of
p. m . an d on F rid a y a fte rn o o n at h ere.
relatives and friends.
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VANCOUVER, B. C. T he re s id ­
g ra p h s a t red u c e d prices. — T he
at
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ts
of A n ch o rag e a n d S ew ard,
From T elent—
Rose. T e rm s a rra n g e d .
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spaces
F loyd D a rlin g of T e n n a n t w-as
a b u sin e ss v isito r in A sh lan d to ­ for sa fe ty w hen an e a rth q u a k e
G one to P o rtla n d —
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Typewriters
ELHART’S
The
Newest
and
Best
Police Chief
Spring Hats
from the Portland and Seattle
shops were bought by our bxtyer
and are now on display here.
McNabb
NEW
CHEVROLET
We will be glad to show them
to you
Wineland^s Millinery and
Hairdressing Parlor
Automotive Shop
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A Comforting
W. L. Douglas
Thought
Bedroom Lamps
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
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Toasters
I
Percolators
Irons and
Electric Grills
^olajiegrii
Tbe Ashland
Electric Shop
Miss G race C h a m b e rlain , who day.
lia s been se rio u sly ill w ith flu
sin ce th e m id d le of D ecem ber, h as F ro m T ael n t—
W illiam D. W eiler, J r ., of T a l­
gone to P o rtla n d fo r a few w eeks,
h o p in g th a t th e d ro p to sea-level e n t .was in A sh la n d to d a y a tte n d
ing to b u sin ess.
m ay h a ste n h e r recovery.
L e a rn to d an ce w ith Miss Ro- In A shland—
M rs. R a g la n d of S iskiyou is in
doff M ondays a t A sh lan d H o te l..
R u ssian B a lle t fo r th e c h ild re n .] A sh la n d to d ay a tte n d in g to busi
B all Room d a n c in g fo r th e a d u lts . ness rnattei*« an d sh o p p in g .
148— 5t
Dunsm uir Y isitor—
Miss M ildred V an V a c to r of
In A shland—
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n sm u ir is in A sh la n d sh o p p in g
V eld a S m ith of D u n sm u ir is in
A sh la n d v isitin g a t th e hom e of a n d v isitin g w ith frin e d s.
h e r m o th e r, M rs. B e rth a H eer.
Y isitin g Hei<'—
Mrsu L a w re n c e D ickm an anid
F in e Box S ta tio n e ry , 35c up.
M cN air B ros.
son of P o rtla n d a re in A sh lan d
v isitin g a t th e hom e
of
M rs.
D ick m an ’s b ro th e r, C. H. P u tn e y
H ere Sunday—
o f N ob H ill.
M rs. K a th e rin e C a rte r of E u-
nene w as in A sh lan d S u n d ay v is it­
in g w ith frie n d s. She jo u rn e y e d ■ C o rv allis— New P h a rm a c y bldg,
s o u th w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. F ell w ho ! of O. A. C., c o stin g $100 ,0 0 0 ,
a r e v isitin g a t th e hom e of th e ir opened fo r use.
d a u g h te r . M rs. W a rd H am m ond of
M edford.
240 E a s t M ain S t
m ak e s
d esks.
A rrived Y esterday—
M rs. O. E. S eitz, fo rm e r resi-1
d e n t of A sh la n d , a rriv e d h e re y e s - !
te r d a y fro m L os A n g eles a n d will
re m a in h e re fo r som e tim e. S h e ,
w ill m a k e h e r h o m e w ith M rs.
W . A. S hell of 171 G ra n ite s tr e e t. ;
Picture Framing. Studio Ash­
land. On the Plaza.
Paint and
Wall Paper*
Added Attraction
Don’t wait too long be­
fore making sure of your
insurance.
Eire gives no
warning—often conies like
a thief in the night. Are
The Noted Russian
Tenor
ALEX
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you fully protected?
Regular Prices
.T h is a g e n cy r e p re s e n ts th e
H a rtfo rd F ire In s u r a n c e C om ­
fa ith fu lly sin c e 1810.
All Fine China. Cut Glass, Art Pottery, Sherbet
Glasses, Goblets, Cocktails, China Bowls— Vases,
Beautiful China Candlesticks, Hand Painted China
Bowls
1-4
off
E s ta b . 1883
R eal E s ta te & R eal In su ra n c e
41 E . M a ia St.
P h o n e 211
None better at any price
ARMY
GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town
1-4
off
25%
DISCOUNT
Every piece on sale at this discount
BUCKINGHAM and HECHT
Boots and Shoes
Billings Agency
F u lle r F a in s a u d B ru sh e s
Closing Out Sale!
been se rv in g p ro p e rty o w n ers
Makes for cleanliness and
health as well as beauty.
J. 0 . RIGG
Funeral Directors
Day P h o n e 212— N ig h t P h o n es 255-R an d 381 J
M rs. L ouis D odge, L ady A ssista n t
Pola as the queen of a little Balkan kingdom-
ruler of the hearts of men.
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