Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 26, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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ment, with, private hath,, very r«M-
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work on a ranch in Klamath coun­
FOR RENT: Ftfnilshed house,
ty. Call 416-Y h efore Saturday,
478 Boulera«!. Phone 418 R.
July 81st or* call at 88 Morton
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St.
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FOR -RUNT —’ Housekeeping
BLOCKS
at
rooms» suitable for one to four Box Factory,
30. We
women. Wood, Hebt and water deliver.
183-tf
furnished, 17.60 each per month.
WANTED: - r To gire away
440 Helman St.
278-4*
young Jersey Calf.
274-3t*
F O R R E N !1— 3-t-ooin furnish­
WANTED: — Work, by high
ed modera bungalow, also flro
840-tf
rpom furnished house. Close In. school -hof. Phone 4.
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Adults preferred.
Inquire 357
Vista St. Phone 133. -
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fe ct.
In the
charming ef­
A t table, MK F .'E / HaA-
attorneys
« to »
there
bere is no evidence agiinst tn e |r,
****'are Koln< to be the speeial client, they era merely talking.
oi the Pr«»l<ient of Pan- Thqy kHQY
JflHt.
•m a aoon. They have been pqr- on hie clothing; they know
eqnaily Invited by the Panamanian damning story thht Lola Stern
Studebatto
Was.to
«afcdtriPMV
Ashland Sunday, perfM uta* «M
Of tbe m eluun usual miistoareArto
TO ito certain yen- *****
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m l,s ktold; they know that Gaines
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followed her a few' mt
after
°«lc<«l seal ot quarrelled with hts
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■'»« worded in flowery Castilianr
v n , Mrs. A . C. Strange boured pehdabfltty'hhs beeif entrtisted t* »
tea and Mrs. J. H. Fu ller cut ice*, task of delivering to the eaitAvn
feiss Francis Strange, Miss M ar- metropolis the 8rst print of M ar­
Mrs. Qrac© E. Andrews, Editor
guerite Hammond, Miss Margaret shall Net Ia n 's ' latest' production,
McCoy and Miss Garnet Burkhart "Diplbm aet.” The film wee made
assisted In serving.
1 ful selections, some to man* »
on the west coast, and w ill have
This pleasing event touched a its world premiere at the Rlvoll
Please phone ndlices for tbs cadence, others to lighter rhythl
Calendar to the Tidings office on
Those in the receiving line [Very happy note in the social har­ theatre in New York on August
Saturday 'for Monday's paper and were the Rev, and Mrs. Hugh T. mony of onr city.
32.
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Mltchelmore, M r. and Mrs. J. M. +
on Wednesday for Thursday's.
When Director Neilsn was con-
The Auxiliary to the American pletlng his film he learned o f the
Ross, Mr. and Mrs. W . M. W right,
II MR
Calendar to Events—
M rs.'W ilm e r Poley and Mrs E lla Legion met Friday 23, for a busi­ time made by a Studehaker which
ness meeting. A ll members were set a new transcontinental record
1
Monday, July 90— W . R. C. Club. Garrett
requested
to donate a pillow, cov­ between New York and San Fran­
Mrs. J. W Mills, 315 Almond
Mr. G. M. Frost was In charge
8treet, hostess
of the program, and Introduced ered w ith sun-fast Material for cisco, making the entire run In 80
Tuesday, July 97.—-Covered dish Jhe speakers in happy fashion; Hospital 77 in Portland. I f any hours and 20 minutes, and heat­
luncheon for I. O. O. F., Re­ calling upon M r. C. B. Lam kln ae citizen. Of Ashland cares to do­ ing the fastest train time ever
bekahs . and
fam lliea
Six a member of the session to wel­ nate one, kindly notify an Auxil­ made by 0 hours and 38 minutes.
come the pastor and his fam ily iary member and they w ill gladly
o'clock.
He Immediately wired Geo. ^7.
Two room
Tuesday, July 97. — Missionary andjBxtend greetings to the guests Call for them. Mrs. John Bndera Weeks, general manager of dis­
bouse heeptog apartm ent 848 R.
Meeting at Naaarene Church at from the Norm al who were pres­ and Mrs. Neil Shinn, were chosen tribution for the Famous Players-
Main.
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8 o'clock.
Subject: "Three ent. In his remarks, M r. Lam kln delegates to. the convention atf* Lasky Corporation In New Yofk,
P H T S ia u r s
Days W ith a Missionary In Jap- call deattention to the things In­ Marshfield, August 5, 6, and 7.
and suggested that Weeks make
FOR RMWT— Fam ished-apart­
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teresting in Ashland and its en­
An.
DR.
W.
J.
CRANDALL
arrangements
to have a Stude-
ments and sleeping rooms. Lithla
FrM ay, July 9 0 — Royal Neigh­ virons, and to the things for Japanese Missionary Service—
baker car deliver the first print of
Apts., 88 8. Second street
The regular Missionary Meeting the film to New York for the
bors picnic. Tbe Royal Neigh­ which Ashland had always stood, >
Eye, Ear Noee aad Throat
• 100-lf
w
ill
be held in the Nazarene world premiere.
bors
aad
families
and
the
M.
On behalf Of the ministers of
Office Phone ISO
W .. A. and families w ill hold the city, the Rev. V. K. Allison Church at 8 o'clock, Tuesday eve­
The car'was In Ashland piloted
FOB RENT —. Furnished cab­
a MLLY9ON UURN
a Joint picnic at the picnic extended cordial greetings to M r. ning. The speaker will dress in by a representative of the Stude-
ins and apartments. Reasonable,
Dentist
grounds. Bring dishes and well Mltchelmore and bis fam ily. He Japanese costume and glve an ad­ baker
by month or week. Call 153.
Corporation' of America,
Citizens
Bank
Bldg.
filled baskets. B. N. A. will spoke of the beautiful purpose dress on the sftbject, "Three Day* who is accompanied by Luther
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Office Phone 151. Rea.
194 serve coffee.
for which they came; of the pleas­ W ith the Missionaries In Japan.’’ Putnam of the exploitation de­
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antness of this occasion and its There wllpbe music by a quartet, partment ot the -big film organi­
FOR SAUR
An Interesting Missionary Meet. meaning and suggested that tbe and a duet w ill be rendered in sation from the New York office.
DR. J. P. CHISHOLM
A I ’IC B V P — 10 acres good
welcome thus expended
extend the Japanese language.
W hile here the car visited the
Veterinary Gradante
During the address some inter­
free soil under ditch and good
Tbe
regular
meeting
of
the
throughout the years of t h e i r
sales room of the Park Garage,
707 Oak 8t.
esting curios will be shown,
Baptist Missionary Society cc- stay.
location —- nearly all lerel for
local Studehaker dealers,
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DR.
CHARLES
A.
HAINES
.
cured Wednesday the twenty-third
tIOOt.See the bargain firm , Ash­
In response M r. Mltchelmore
The Paramount picture "Diplo­
Physician and Surgeon
at the Baptist Church. Mrs. I. N very happily expressed their ap­ W illiam Pkrkcr ami Miss Edwards macy,’’ which the Studehaker is
land Realty Co.
275-3t
, •
Office Phone 304-J
Smith conducted the devotionals. preciation of the welcome so cor­ ila rrie d -»
carrying, is based on international
FO R BALE: — W ill sacrifice
Mr.
W
m
.
R.
Parker
and
Miss
Home Phone 181-L Mrs. Proctor who was a delegate d ially given from the ministers,
intrigue, laid In Deauville, France.
entire flock of R. I. Red chicks, Office hours, 10 to 18 A. M. ; 2 to the Baptist State Convention
the representatives of the other Minnie Edwards of Ashland, were It involves the theft of an inter­
mostly April hatched. Also heat­ to 5 P. ML; 7 to 8 evenings. — was called on to give a report of
Presbyterian
congregations, his own people and married at the
national treaty, and is to ll ot
ing store, 32.00; cook store, 37. Citlsens Bank Building.
the Convention,
on Missions. friends gathers on this occasion Church, Wednesday afternoon, by breath-taking adventure. J
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Second house south' Jackson Hot
Mrs. Proctor told this .most en­ and brought greetings from two the Rev. Hugh T. Mltchelmore.
When
the
car
arrives
ta>
New
DR. MATTIE R. SHAW
Springs.
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tertainingly. The subject for the former pastors, Dr. Strange and M |8 s Edwards is the daughter Of York CRy it will be greeted by
' Specialist
Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, living on
meeting was American
Indians. D r. Koehler.
Mayor Jimmy W alker and a group
FO R SALE: — G ai engine, 1
Women and Children
lower Oak street. Mr. Parker Is
T
he
leader
Mrs.
Morehouse,
dele­
The
musical
numbers
opened
of
moving picture Celebrities, Who
1-2 horse power, new eanvass
and
gated her daughter. Miss More­ with a cornet solo by Cecil H a r­ the son of Judge Parker, a pioneer are keeping a daily record of the
well tent, 8x10. Phone 430-J.
Organotberpby -
house to give the address on this bord, Mrs. J. R. Robertson at the resident of Ashland. Both young movements of the cap
275-2t
Office,' 108 Pioneer Avenue
people are well-known and liked.
subject as she has recently been piano, which was well received.
Both men witji the car declare
Telephone 28
I t is understood they will make
In toueh with investigation along
FO R HALE: Campbell*s Rapld
The quartet, Messhs J. H . Mc­
they have experienced one o t tbe
Electric Fireless Range.
Phone DR. ERNEST A. WOODS4-Pra£ that line. Miss Morehouse open­ Gee, W . M W right, J. W . McCOv their home in Ashland.
most pleasant motor trips In their
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'fil.'
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ties limited to eye, ear, uose and ed with an interesting tale of Ore and Mr. Frost sang “D rin k To Me
experience. Both, a re veterans in
throat— X -n y Including teeth. gon history. She then told of her Only W ith Thine Eyes,’’ respond­ Picnic P a r t y -
motoring, each having made sev­
FO R HALE: — M ilk Goats and
Last Thursday evening Mr. and
Office hours, JO to 12 and 2 visit to the Indian School at ing to insistent applause with
eral transcontinental trlpa in var­
„
,
Mrs.
L.
A
registered Toggenberg Billie. O.
Roberts
were
host
and
to S. 8wedenburg Bldg., Aan- Chemawa. (Th e Indian n a m e "Stars Of The Summer Night. |
ious types of cars. In spite of
H. Cole, W alker A re.
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means Happ Hom e). Thera y e ** This was followed by a piano hostess at. a most enjoyable pic­ long, hard drives, they declare
Oregon. ' ,, 1
from six to seven hundred stu­ solo, by Miss Imogene Wallace, nic party, given la .the Park in they always h<vp a feeling pf re­
A SNAP if token at once.* g- m X DI¿ GEORGE SMITH
-
dent! there. ' The government ap­ one of Chopin’s Waltzes. In gra­ honor of their daughter, Mrs. D.
laxation, due in a great measure to
room house, range and heating
Phystatoff toki Burgeon
M. Myers of Needles, California.
propriates 1100,000 to maintain ciously responding to
recall;
an ad justable _ back rest which
stove, garage, wood shed and
Office JPheae 158-J
it. This school ranks third among Miss Wallace played a Hungarian Those enjoying their hospitality
the
car has as standard equip­
chicken house. F ru it and berries.
Rooms 1 and 3, First National tbe Indian Institutes, of the U. S.
were, beside the honor guest, Mr.
.
Lot 60x175. 100 ft. off Boulevard Bank Bldg.
Office .Honra, 10 Miss Morehouse spoke of the In ­ Dance by Brahm, both w ith deli­ •nd Mrs. A. A. Madden and fam­ ment.
cacy of totfch and interpretation
on M t.
A re., 11500
cash. — to 13 Noon; 1 to 8 p. m.; 7 to
ily,
Mrs.
Jack
Powell,
Miss
Ethel]
dian Fairs at Yainix and the An­
Two delightful violin numbers
Brown A Rice, 63 N. Main St
8 evenings.
nual Celebration at Champoeg. were given next by Chester and Reid and Dr. Brower and family.
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The speaker personally visited the Harvey Woods, w ith iSlrs. T3. A. The evening was happily con­
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
cluded by their attendance at the
Ancient Mounds of the Calapooia Woods at
FOR SALK: — My lease hold to
the piano. These
hand concert.
Indians.-
lot known as "Carter's Point’' at
numbers gave much pleasure jo
Jr
oint
era
aim
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She spoke of the founding of the listeners, who were so glad to
Lake of the Woods, w ith house
Luncheon
at
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h o e n ix -
Paper'
1er
’
Hanging
—
Tinting
a
the
Baptist
Chnrch
in
Oregon,
and
G R EEN LEA F, Ore., July 24.—
partly furnished, and steel row
again haye the opportunity to
Specialty.
Sunday,
July
18, Dr. Malmgren Mrs. C. Van Swayse lost several
mentioned
the
Baptist
Missions
One of the most desirable sum-
hear them.
*
of Phoenix, was host at a lunch* teeth and suffered other minor
Estimates gladly furbished
maintained in California, Arisona,
boat w ith B ite out-boat motor,
M I sb Florence ¿A llen who' is
eon given to compliment Dr. and Injuries yesterday when the-cream
186tf Montana, Nevada and Wyoming.
mer homes on tbe lake. E. V. Phone 88 •
again with us, delighted the au­
The speaker closed with some In ­ dience in two vocal solos, both Mrs. K arl *Hellstrom , of Pasa­ separator blew up.
Carter, Ashland, Oregon. 274-4t
W H IT T L E T R A N S FE R CO.
dena, Cal. Other guests were Mrs.
dian folk lore tales.
beautiful selections
pleasingly
F o r Service
Blackwood of Phoenix, and Ml*s
F O R SALE— Two choice lots,
In connection with this Miss rendered.
»
Dealers In Coal, W ood,-Packing,
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Gertie Hann of Ashland. Dr. and
50-100 on paved st for le u than
Morehouse and Mrs. Morehouse
The closing numbers were from
Crating and Storage. Long dist­
Mrs.
Hellstrom
were
guests
st
the
coat of pavement. 325 down, bal,
Sang a duet in Chinook Jargon. the chnrch orchestra, Chester and
ance trucking.
35 a month. Brown and Rice, 63
Other speakers were Mrs. A. L. Harvey Woods, Miss Elizabeth home of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Woods
and other Ashland friends during
N. Main 8t.
273-tf T. L. POWElAi General Trans­ Harvey, a pioneer resident of Ash­
Stearns and C edi Harbord, with
fer — Good team aad motor land, who related the history of Miss Lorraine BrooltmiUer a t the their stay.
FO R SALE— One and one half
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trucks. Oood service at a rea­ the Rogue River Indian W ar and piano.
ton Olds truck,
good
rubber.
J.—
-
Z’lTijr - -■■■e—
0- i’*■*'«
A Joint P l enl e
sonable price. Phone 83.
her personal experiences of early
Appreciative appjause greeted
F ru it body, good condition at
The Royal Neighbors, The Mod­
days. Mrs. E lla Oxford t o l d the selections played.
Buckeye Orchard, 1 mile west of
F B H IG E 'S TR AN SFER
ern Woodmen and families will
about Aunt Eliza, the last of the
A t the close of the program, the
Talent Cannery, phone 373-R-4. Phone 410
875 B St.
Callpooia Tribe.
Mrs. Frank guests spent a social hoar in get­ hold tbelr annual picnic in the
.
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Drayage, storage and long dist­
Ltthia Park Picnic Grounds F ri­
Beswick told of her trip to Yel­ ting acquainted.
Punch a nd
ance hauling.
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lowstone and her visit to the dainty wafers were served during day, July the 30th at 6;30 p. m.
F O R S A L E —One single phase,
4 H P electric motor. Call 413-Y JORDAN'S SASH AND CABINET Um atilla and Paiute Indian tribes the evening in the dining room, Bring your own dishes and a well
filled
lunch
basket.
Coffee,
or see H. B. Carter.
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W ORKS, Corner Helman and and of the speech of Chief Joseph. by a bev'y of young girls.
cream
and
sugar
will
be
served
Mrs.
Carson
gave
a
talk
almut
Van Ness. Phone 161. 194-tf
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A
FO R SA LE: — Ford Roadster,
by the ladies of the Royal Neigh­
Atoka
Academy
in
Oklahoma,
in
new top and paint, 6 tires. En­ ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
Fraternal Brotherhood Actlvi-
bor Society.
communicate with Ensign Lee which she spoke most interesting
gine gotod shape. New bands, 3175
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of the Salvation Army at the ly of her teaching experiences
— Oak St. Garage.
166-tf
Friday evening Dr. and Mr;; Lotjge picnic—
there.
Mrs.
Canine
told
of
the
White Shield Home, 5^5 May-
The Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and
settlement of Indians at Kenpet Hanson were host and hostess nt
FO R SALE: — Desirable home,
fair Ave.. Portland, Oregon.
a meeting of the Fraternal Broth­ their farolliee will have a picnic
in the old days and Mrs. Jopn-
388 Beach street.
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MEMORIALS
nette Toomey closed with the erhood. At this meeting the fol­ in Lithla Park, Tuesday evening
FOR SALE CHEAP: — 6-room
M ark every grave w ith our
lowing list of newly elected offic­ at 6 p. m. AU to bring a cover­
story of her visit to Carlisle In ­
ers were installed. MW. Tyl-i ed dish. Coffee wjth the trim ­
furnished, modern home, 133 7th crystal gray, tor Immediate or stitute.
“ The Wlucherter Store’’,
B lck, President; Mrs. F. L . N ut­ mings to be furnished. The regu­
St.
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ter,
Vice-President;
D
r.
Hanson,
Manager, 175 Bast Main.
la r lodge meeting Will be held
Successful Reception—
FOR SALE— Big load of kind­
Treasurer; Miss Erma Beek, See later in the evening.
One
of
the
pleaaant
events
of
ling, |3 .0 0 . Box iSmtçry. J»h<m«
—
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last week’s social affairs was the rotary; Mrs. A. A. Madden, Pian­
80.
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reception tendered the feev. H . T. ist: F. L. N uttef, Chaplain; Alva
“I
Real "Ästete
Beck, Sargeant;’ James Nutter.
Mltchelmore pastor of the First
Inner Door Keeper; M r. Roren-
For bargain» in Real Estate
Presbyterian church at Ashland
crans.
Outer Door Keeper. an1
REDWOOD C IT Y , Cal., A fter and his wife and son who have
try Blown and Rice, 68 Wo. Main.
F
Mrs.
King
Mistress &t Arm . A f­
284-tf. 44 years as treasurer of San Ma­ but recently arrived from Spo­
teo county, P. P. Chamberlain, 86 kane. .Washington, to assume pas­ ter the business of the evening
T
MISGELLANBOVS
year old bachelor, is preparing to toral duties_ln the church hOre. was closed In a happy social hout-
•followed. An interesting program
retire. H is public service Is the
The church parlor had bhen
w ^ v r a n - — Woman to do longest in tbs history of Californ­ made very lovely with great las- apd refreshments completed the
enjoyment of thé evening,
housepork for small family. Phone ia».
, •,
kets and bouquets of beaut ful
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373-JÍ2. Address E. Lester New- ■ Chamberlain, captured by the flowers glowing in the brlllla icy
bry, ¿ox 77, Talent.
274-St Confederates whan he /ought with
Af Charming Tee—
of tl|e mld-ssmiper coloring.
Mrs. J. A. /ciuçchill and Mias
Union forces during f the Civil
Young girls in white served in
(D— Pair glasses. Owner
W ar, is the fole survivor « f Gen­ the dining room at a toble, ai tls-
irie Churchill ¡were hostesses nt
ve same by paying for ad.
eral George * F. Evans
F « » « Post»' 0 . A. tlc in its appointments and v Itjh a'very attractive tea Saturday af­
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the floral decoration carried jodt ternoon fro mfchir until five-th ir­
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R.
H**^M
in pink" and white.
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u.
ty o'clock. The! list of guests In­
PLACES— Let us build
r-A.«,-
While th e many,guests padbed cluded tl|e women'tfiètobers o tth e
your tire place. W ork guaranteed. From H ilt —
E. R .S tra h an , Rogue River, Ore
Mrs. Ethel Chappell of Hilt, the receiving line. Miss Lorraine f|c u lty , the wives of the men of
Brookmlller played many delighl- t ie faculty and a group of friend»
«
» f l - t m o * •pent Saturday la Ashland.
Attention!—* <
Professimi and
Business Directory
Panama. Behind the missive,
time has created an unusual story.
' Quarter of a century ago, Senor
Rodolfo Chiari, struck by the
benaty of a neighbor’s infant
daughter, begged her parents for
the honor of filling the role of
godfather and the parents con­
tented. Later the parents migrat­
ed to California from their old
homp. in Panama. The Infant
blossomed into womanhood and
married a restaurant- man of mod­
erate Income.
H er mther, Mrs. Eloisa Kuider,
passed away recently and word or
her death trickled back to her na
tfve coqntry.
The business like letter, deliv­
ered to the glri, now Mrs. George
Rollis, was the result. Offering
her tbe hospitality of the presl
dential mansion in Panama City,
the letter was signed, "Rodolfo
Chiari, President of Panama.’’
Mrs. Rollis 'recalled her moth­
er fold her that her godfather
bore that name.
«he left his house to fluff
at the home of a friend.
•’
‘And there are more damaging
facts that have not been revealed,
that these attorneys know about.~
Big .Trestle Near
Tillam ook Burned
HILLSBORO, Ore., J u ly-34.—
Sixty feet ot a trestle on the T illa ­
mook branch of the Southern Pa­
cific railway was destroyed in a
fire here yesterday afternoon.
Improved^--
a ' ' t
. *
Mr«, Ellen Luman, who is stay­
ing at Cascade Gorge for her
health, is reported as improved.
Destroy Those
Pesky Flies.
N o d o u b t o f th e ir d e a th
w h e n y o u u se
K
E l Vampiro
WE H H
10c
SEA TTLE. W n., July 24.— A
woman mystery witness w ill be
used by the state in the trial of
Wallace (Bob). Gaines, accused
of murdering his daughter, Syl­
via, prosecuting authorities Inti­
mate.
]
She was located by>gn investi­
gator working under Luke •«.>
May. criminologist. Officers re-<
fused to discuss the nature of h er;
story but Intimated it was of ma
Jor importance to the state.
IN THE HANDY BEL­
LOWS BOX, BEADY
FOR USE.
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
PresMlptlon Druggist
Phon« 116
Y ou w ill find a Calf Skin Shoe does not
scuff and w ill retain a brilliant shine.
We have a fine lin e o f tins type of shoes
I
for men. ¿ ’MM
O V E R L A N D SHOE SHOP
Woman Injured in
Strange A ccident
-; ___
Pickw ick Stage Systems
ASHLAND TO ALL POINTS SOUTH
Yreka .....
Weed .......
...9 1JO
-A
Sacram ento___
Francisco ..
...919.10
...910.95
E l Paso
Ice Picks
Four (M-liedules «toil» : 0:90 a.
10 a. m. 1:10 p.
10 p. i
Stop over anywhere and as often as yon like.
TRUNKS See the Agent.
(EATS— High backed reclining adaptable throe posttioas.
SAN FRANCISCO IN SE VE N TE EN H O JURB
I
The feature of the Highway le Spring in all Ito glory.
10 Cents
Gto your tickets from Pickwick Stage
Tavern C lfe— 157 Mast Main St.
15 Cents
20 Cents
25 Cents
F
Sim psonrs
Hardware
Veteran Officer
GUARD
AGAINST
THIEVES
•i
W ill Soon R etire
r • ■
IS
UUICUJLK
Simmofts Mattresses fijld 9 p W g s;
4 r e Made for S le e p ;
*4«*-
Wick Furniture Co.
«*■
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9.55
9.40
Dunsmuir
B y Placing Your Valuables in Our
DEPOSIT VAULT
• T
Bank of Ashhrnd
Ashland; Oregon
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