CALIFORNIANS
STUDY ROADS Estelle is
Can
Delegation
ing State
Buslness men of the Sacra
mento Valley district In Californ
ia, Interested In the development
of highways are planning a high
way trip through this section of
Oregon and w ill reach Ashland
Wednesday, July 20, according
to a communication received by
J. H, Fuller, secretary of the
Chamber of Commerce. ' 1 '
The itlnlary starts from Sacra-
mchto tomorrow, July 18. The
party will reach Ashland at 4
o’clock Wednesday and are to
meet a group of Ashland folks at
the Lithia Springs hotel for a
short session. They leave Ash
land for Grants Pass' where fol
lowing a dinner meeting they will
return to Ashland and spend the
night at the Lithia Springs hotel
here. Thursday morning they
leave for Klamath Falls.
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Mr. Fuller urges that anyone
Interested In highway develop
ment join the group which will
meet the Californlanp on their
visit here.
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Further details for their re
ception are to be worked out at
the luncheon meeting of the
board of directors of the local
chamber.
SLEEPING SICKNESS AND .
CRIMINAL TENDENCIES
LONDON— (IF)— Do the after
effects of sleeping sickness pro*
mote criminal tendencies? This
question occupied the majority
of the annual report of the' Scot
tish Board of Health.
Scotland has -a large number
of cases on record and great
stress Is laid on the grave after
effects of this disease. Many pa
tients who have recovered from
this ailment arc now mentally
abnorihal.
Youths who were former pa
tient« now show marked criminal
tendencies, and are described as
"a source of trouble to the po
lice,” “ bad tempered and vlo-
OLMSTED GETS
SAN FRANCISCO. July
(IPX.-— The UgJLted States circuit
court of appeals today affirmed
the conviction of Roy Olmsted,
Seattle, and denied a re-hearing
of the case based on Olmsted’s
conspiracy to violate the pro
hibition laws.
. HOLLYWOOD. Cal.. Jnly 18.—
(IF)— Managers of contender« la
baseball, football and other sport*
lag events may have hectic tlwpe
trying to bring their entry to a
championship, bat their troubles
cannot be compared to the men*
tai strain under which the wife of
dn ex-champion labors as her hus
band attempts to fight himself
back to the tap of the pugilistic
heap.
This opinion is advanced by
Estelle Taylor, prominent motion
picture actress and mate of Jack
Dempsey, once known as the
“Manassa Mauler."
For never wan anyone so bar-
ressed— so subjected to pressure
as the beautiful Estelle, she wUl
tell you. Does she go te s re
mote beach, as she did Sunday,
to escape an Inquisitive world,
someone Is sure to single her
out and ask her opinion of the
relative boxing merits of her hns-
QUARANTINE
ON MUSSELS
Following Death of Sixth
. Victim, Health Depart
ment Takes Action
SACRAMENTO. Cal«, July 1».
— (IF)— A state wide quarantine
on mussels and* an order prohibit
ing their, sale'were issued Mon
day night by the state board of
health.
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The action followed the' death
Monday of the sixth victim of
mussel poisoniqg In the Sau Fran
cisco hay region.
The quarantine 'Will prevail
until the state bacteriologist has
definitely determined the cause
of the poison in the shellfish.
PICNIC DINNER
IS DISTURBED
Mill Hands Were in Midst
of Picnic Party When
Mill Burned ,
Most of the employees of the
Harrah-LaBare lumbqr . n l 1 1
which burned to the greeqA 'fene-
day, ♦ere at a picnic« qunrtAnqf
a flrtie from the
fire occurred, accordlhg.ro J / y o i
Harrah, manager of the plant.
A brother of Mr. Havfeb owns
a mill , quite near the one des
troyed by fire Sunday, and em
ployees of the two plants for eev-
paeaing o f eotne loved
one to th e E t e r n a l
G a r d e n o f H e a t.
’In rafined surround- ■
-ing» we will render J
I T U everu IdnA j f
the DfiStpffey-Sharkey encounter
arc InJ' .
J ’ ll
ti l
B ef«s*h sn yoluVtary retire
ment «tie'bzd the foiloAhig to
offer on the outcome of the
heavyweight battle the night of
July 21: .
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. Jack Dempsey Is In better phy
sical and mental condition than
he was fo r the Tnnney fight ih
Philadelphia last fall and he* has
not nndnr-rated Sharkey as he
did the present champion, so
Dempsey Should irln without any
or much trouble.
W hat makes her positive that
he <jan conie back, however, is
that he says ha can and “any
wife w ill tell you that her hue-
band can <fb anything he says he
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Consuelo Howerton is saying fc» her con
versation w ith Fran k De Weege as they
rest between swims a t Rockland Beach.
eral weeks planned for a picnic
for last Sunday« They had start
ed with their families for the pic
nic grounds and part of the ple
nty dinner wan spread when the
fire alarm was sounded.
Approximately 26 laborers are
thrown out qf work by the fire
which caused such heavy< loss at
the Harrah mill.
Mr. Harah
epoke In praise of the workmen
who worked near the scorching
blaze tearing away the tramway
In order that the great pile of
lumber valued at 210,000 might
be saved.
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Insurance w ill just about half
cover the actual loss, Mr. Har
rah stated.
Nazimova,
brilliant actress,
writes:
“ T h e Russian la d y— ah, how she de
lights in the puff of a fragran t cigarette!
A s a Russian I have tried them all—
the cigarettes of Cairo, Paris, London,
M a d rid — hut here in- m y adopted
country, A m erica, I have fauna m y
favorite cigarette 'T he L ucky Strike»9
In addition to its lovely fragrance an d
wonderfulflavor it has no had effect upon
m y voice—so even w hen I go abroad 1
carry w ith m e m y little trunkof Luckies
—an d enjoy a puff from America»99
0L L E 6E FUN,
SAYS'TEACHER
Standards of Institutions of
Higher Learning Mast
Be Raised
CHICAGO, July 12. — (IP) —
’’You th a, who go to college just
fo r fun without regard for the
aims of higher education must
give w»y to earnest students who
honestly seek to fit themselves
for serious work. University of
ficials have, agreed here.
Of the 850.000 hoys' and - girl»'
In th^, country who now attend
colleges and universities, many
go to the institutions for a few
years of play before buckling
down to work, and study just
enough to “get by,” Arthur E.
Morgan, president of Antioch Col
lege. Yellowsprings, O., believes.
He explained his views on college
entrance to fhe institute foy ad
ministrative officers of Institu-
tlons of higher learning, which
is In session here.
“The standards of admission
piust be raised— not to keep out
any worthy boy or girl— but to
discover those of earnest mind,
who want to come to college for
serious work to prepare them
selves for an intelligent after
life, not to have a few years qf
play with just no thought of the
future.”
will find that Lucky
mild and
finest cinafettes you ever smoked,
made of the finest Tufkish and
domestic tobaccos, properly aged
and blended with great skill, and
there is an extra process—“It’s
toasted”—no harshness, not a bit
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N o T h r o a t Ir r ita tio n - N o
DYNAMITED
BIG WHALE
Phone 104
S a l m o n Trap Watchman
Shot for Five Days, Then
Blew Fish Up
U. S. Royal Cord
Tires
Piston and Pins
Rings
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Funeral Directors
Day Phone 212.
Night Phonee 221-L— 281-J
Mra. Louie Dodge, lady assistant
Valves
Bearings
Brake Lining
Gears
For quality, purity and flavor, always
ask your grocer for <
Ashland Creamery
BUTTER
Axles
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FOR EVERY
CAR
Across from the Lithia
S p r in g s Hotel
c M ambwilain MY g o v
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INTO MOVIES SOON
ATTORNEY GENERAL
WORK HON REFERENDUM
| PARIS. July 1S.— (IF>— Clar
ence D. Chamberlain iftay have
decided by the tlmo he lands In
New York Monday, whether he
w ill become the first trans-At
lantic movie actor.
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Charles Lindbergh, asked to
make a film, ’ said , he could
neither dance nor sing, so would
not act.
Chamberlain said before he
left Paris he wonld go in the
films If he thought It would help
him to get along In his chosen
field— aviation.
SALEM, July 19,— (IF)— The
attorney general today completed
the ballot title for the proposed
initiative measure providing for
uniform license fee of three dol
lars lo r registration of motr ve
hicles, not including trucks and
emmercial cars. If a sufficient
number of signatures are obtain
ed to the petitions, the measure
will go on the ballot at the gen
eral election In November, 1922.
At present the license fee la
based on weight.
W RANGELL, Alaska, July 19-
— (IF)— A salmon trap watchman
at Point Colpoys, P r i n c e of
Wales island, popped away with
a rifle for five days at a 4» foot
humpback whale strander in hfo
fish trap and at tqe end of the
fifth day used dynamite.
The, whale was hopelessly jam
med in the trap, the reports re-
cefafed here Monday night said.
Batching is that summer period
“ Some poor marksmanship and
which a man looks forward to and
Ignorance of the whale’s anatomy
la darn glad when it’s over.
kept him alive five days,” the
trap watchman reported to his
offices here.
”1 finally had to use dyna
mite.” '
The whale la believed to have
been loet from tow by small
boats en route to the fertilizer
On highway noar Chico Springs. The most talk
plant at Petersburg. In some man
ner (he monster «warn afoul of
ed of resort in .the state. There must be a rea
the salmon trap nt Point Colpoys.
Aon I Why not come and see for yourself t
t ta the first time a whale ever
was eaught In anch a trap, so
far ns Is known.
Richardson Springs
Lee Richardson, Mgr.
“Nothing touched that aching
spot until I used Foley Pills, n di
uretic stimulant for the kidneys,
with wonderful results. I ass so
glad I can recommend them to
others.”
Baaed of hhr pain,
health restored, Mrs. Ellen Relg-
hard, of So. Fork, Pa., writes thia
thankfully. Men and women ev
erywhere use and recommend
Foley Pills, diuretic, for kidney
disorders, backaches, dull head
ache and nervousness. Ask for
Foley Pills diuretic and accept
no substitute.— Sold everywhere.
A n y uaed car seen fin oar floor
is good for m ors than enough
satisfactory miles to aasura tha
ow ner o f his m oney’s w orth.
You can always count on th a t
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