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License I h u n i V— ~
Uoeal ¡Personal flotes
A marriage licence was issued
yesterday In the county clerk's of
fice at Medford to B. W. Scott,
34. of Trinity Valley, and Maude
Dickey, 31, of Redding, Californ-
BOOTUM
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foresees of opinion that exists
between the two government»,
tin e may be Morrow’s greatest
handicap. To even trained ob
servers Mexico is always most
bewildering . In no other conn-
try In the world, except perhaps
Russia, bare such radical social
and economic changes token place
In the last decade. Trying to got
Ralph Bowen wan nominated
a grasp on the situation afe it for. the position of commander of
exists here Is* to many an appal the Ashland American . Legion
Pest at the first meeting of the
ling Job.-
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> There Is hot only 'the difference fall season bald Tussday evening.
between the Anglo-Saxon and NcmIUatlon for the position Of
Latin temperaments, but is hun vice-commander was toads. T, B;
dred others add to the oonfusloa. Patterson was nominated for ad
for
For Instance, from the foreign jutant and Gerald Weener
rlewpolnt the principal objection finance officer, both to succeed
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to the agrdrlan and dll laws to themselves.
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The
names
of
J.
Andrew.
Me-.
not the laws themselves, btit the
way they have been applied. Thia Oee, H. G. Wolcott. Chas. Dela-
is hardly understandable In tbe maU, Qlenn Stepson, W. H. Park
er, Lynn G. S la c k .L . D. Moore,
Lnlted States-where s cour*. s«D-
and Millard W . Grubb ware plac
tles instantly any question of ln-
ed on tbe ballot aa members of
terpretotlon.
W hile the same
the executive committee, four to
rule is supposed to hold I d
be elected.
Mexico, to some extent at least.
Nominations w ill remain open
Americans and other foreigners
until the next masting w h s ,n
frankly regard relief from this
election Is to ba made,
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'direction as hopeless.
A purely “ business settiomont*'
of the Mexican-American differ
ences therefore seems to the
more hardened /»baeryera here
next to an impossibility.
The history of pan attempts
of this kind apparently shows'
NOMINATIONS
SLA
M a rrie d -—
William T. Coy and Ornce A.
Meier,
both of Medford, ware
Jdrs. Cedric Scharfe and son of
w y
A. F . * a . M.
Rogue River are moving Into the married late Saturday afternoea,
flu te communication, Thursday Swingle residence on
Laurel October 8, la Grants Pace by Jus
tice of the Peace C. B. Rusk.
evenne. Oet. IS . Visiting Breth street.
ren welcome. Degree work can
Treated to R are Sight—
celled.
Sportsmen to me city w e r e
V. V. MILLS. W. M.
i
reated
to a rare sight today when
W
orking
at
Bown's—
W? H. DAY, Sec’y.
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Tom Nesbitt baa secured a po T. Reddick brought to a buck ka
sition clerking at Bowan’q Cask killed yesterday near Hildebrand
From portlanth—
Paul R. Dunlap of I
A Carry grocery store to t h i s in Klamath county. Tbe horaa
Oregon, spent Tuesday in
city. M r.‘ Nesbitt formerly resid had 1# pointe on one aide and 11
cn the other, not counting tbe
transacting business and
ed in Pueblo. Colorado.
eye guards which were five in
with friends.
Cliff Payne makes book stands. number on one side. The fat wee
over an Inch thick on the big
Garter show, HHarlty h a l l
fellow, whlcn weighed fully 80#
dance. Wednesday night. Med 8. P. Official Here
ford.
’ 6-1
H. G . McCarthy,
assistant pounds. It was a mule - tail. —
trainmaster on the Sbuthern Pa Grant« Paas Courier.
R etu rn ed From T rip —
John H. Henry of Pasadena,
Cal., who has spent the past week
or ten days to Ashland and vicin
ity buying up tracts of timber, re
turned yesterday afternoon from
a short business trip over Into the
Klamath country.
cific. from Dunsmuir, Cal., ar
rived in the city yesterday and Gone to 8. F.—
Miss Gertrude Meeks, who for
w ill spend a short time here
the
last year has been employed
locking after business affairs.
at The Plasa restaurant has gone
to San Francisco for. an extended
Phonographs repaired
vacation,
guaranteed— Blhart'e,
Visiting Here—
Mrc. Lex! Stevens of Klamath
Twenty six-out-of state care
Palls
la visiting to this city with
were registered Tuesday, Oct. 11,
at the local branch of tha state Mrs. L. J. Hegr and Mrs. Dora
traffic bureau, located to t b e Clark.
Chamber of Commerce building
Visitor Fr«m M arshfield—
on the Plaxa.
Claud' M. dues, a resident of
Marshfield,*
Oregon, is spending
Knives sharpened, Flxlt Shop.
a cougk of days to this city look
ing after business Interests and
L eft F o r Portland—
visiting with, friends.
Mr? and Mrs. Archie Million,
who reside on North Mato street
At Ashland Hotel»—
in this city, left today by auto
Among the out of town visitors
for Portland. Oregon,
where
who were guests at Ashland ho
they will spend a week or two
tels Tubsday night were the fol
visiting with friends. When they
lowing
named: Oscar L. DeLorde
return, Mr. and Mrs. Million will
of Eugene, Ore.; C. Rlyter of
go to Gerber, Cal., to, makp tbeir
home, Mr. Million, who to a pas Portland, Ore.; Mrs. A. jE h rllch -
man, Mrs. Louise Dennyffnd Mrs.
senger man on the Southern Pa
cific company, having been trans Berths Denny of Seattle, Wash.;
ferred to that pises. They have J. O. Mayes of Oakland, Cal/; B.
Lancaster and wife of Low Angel
been residents of this city for
es.
Cal.; and Mrs. Alice R. Myers
many years.
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of Geneva, Ohio.
Ram Jordan of Jordan's Elec
tric, Al Jordan, who runs the Ar
my Goods store on Main street,
BOrt Mattern and Morris Harris
are spending several days this
week on a hunting trip.
Vtotttog In Ashland— -
Mrs. A. A. Derby, son Arthur,
and daughter Jean, who reside in
Dunsmuir, California, are spend
ing several days to Ashland visit
ing with Mrs. Myrtle HarTlngton
Non to thp time to have your
clothes cleaned and remodelled.
Fautoerud’a.
34-tf
Divorce action begun by his wife when be was a prisoner In Atlanta
penitentiary ended In the tragic ^baying of Mrs. Remus by George
Remus, former Cincinnati bootlhg king.
Ramus surrendered to
police after the shooting. In a crape-petition to bar divorce suit, he
had named Franklin Dodge, former Department of Justice agent, as
co-respondent. Remus is shown above at the left after -his arrept.
Morrow’s Ability To Settle
U. S. Mexican Tangle Quickly
Is Doubted In Mexico City
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She didn’t know how to
swim but won the race of
the year! You’ll langh your
self out of your seats at
Bebe Daniels’ comic cutups.
J. HAYES AT
ORGAN
Antiseptic -
Sprays and
Gargles
are nspd at the first sign
of throat soreness.
Results have proved that
we g ff prescribing the
f
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Mason Hy-Lastic
and note these wonderful
ly low prices—
O ; . . . . . . . . . *7 4 0
31- 4
*12.20
32- 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . *12.30*
29-4.40 ....... ........ * 9.00
39-4.75 .........
314.10
39-4.75
314.05
lack and White
iervice Station
O. B. Leach, Mgr.
Hip Boots
-Al Jordan’s Afro
ioods Store-«
(Biggest Little Store in T<
, Open Evenings.)
NATION
WIDE
•ÌC,
,
Winchester
JFTNEFpR FIRE PLACE WITH A GRATEv
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A1«O >
Fnrnace, Range
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essati»»»
SOMETHING
A bout
Money in the Bank! The depositor started with
small sums, that quietly accumulated at 4 per
cent interest, until he had achieved a neat
little nest egg— «omethitig tti ktow about.
Bank
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Ashland, Oregon
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Agent for Owl Products,
E FUR COAT
Headquarters
OUR SALES EXHIBIT OFFERS SEVERAL
FINE FUR COATS WITH ALL PRICES
VERY MODERATE WHEN QUALITY AND
STYLE ARE CONSIDERED.
We solicit your fur work for this Beason and
guarantee service Riven in the repair depart
ment, where we specially in remodeling and
relining.
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All new far eoats kept in repair one year after
date of purchase.'
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H eater.'
WE BELIEVE THEY A « ECONOMICAL.
Hardware
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
AN INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO VISIT
OUR STORE AND INSPECT THE NEW
SHIPMENT OF FUR COATS, INC^VDINO
MUSKRAT, BROADTAIL AND CARACUL.
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MAN’S PRICE — COME IN.
You Cannot Buy’ Better
Tires Than
Buckingham & H
Shoes, Hood Rub
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MCHITIS
WE HAVE THE SHOES A MAN WANTS AT A
SICKNESS SELDOM
BECOMES SERIOUS
WHEN
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“ It to too bad,” remarks Rich
ard Price of Crater Lake lodge,
“that more Oregon people are
not well informed about t h e i r
state. I venture to say that you
will find but a few who have seen
the south-eastern portion of the
state; that to Lake, Harney and
Malheur counties. I have, since
closing up kt Crater Lake for the
season, made a trip over part of
this section and I am,going back
next year and probably for sever
al years thereafter. There to a
lure about thia desert country
over which the only remaining
bauds of antelope la O r e g o n
cange, that cannot *be resisted.
The rich colorings of the sage
brush plateaus and rimrocks
which change during the d a y
from hour to kanr. fascinate aad
draw yoa. Led on by a desire to
roach the top of the bill, yon sur
mount a ridge and find that
there la another one still higher
Just beyond. In addition, there to
the satisfaction of the desire to
be out of tbe world for a time.
Hera you can travel for days and
•o t see-a living soul.”— The Ore
gonian.
that men with- the political type
of mind have had the greatest
su ccess In Mexico, or at least
have understood t^e Mexican
point of view with more facil
ity.
If Morrow, Jn hto nn.trled
role of diplomat, exhibits this
political trend, that, together
with hie Intel-national business
experience, may enable him to
accomplish what others have
failed to do.
Myrtle Polgt— Work begins on
Rosalow building for Farmers*
store.
Redeem your Palmolive
and
Attended B a n q u e t-
Crystal White coupon checks at
Dan Kay and Hafvdy C liff of
Scbuermans.
ffO-tf
the Automotive
Shop,
local
Chevrolet dealers, motored , to
L. C. Dunn and famlly are mov-
Medford Monday evening, where
ing today from a residence at 1S7
C. C. W elter of Grants Pass they attended a banquet of Chev
North Maio Street to *8 Bush
rived to the city yesterday af- rolet dealer* bald at the Hotel
Street.
“ President Callee and Ambas
rnoon to spend a short time Medford. Approximately 4# deal-
sador
Morrow do not talk th*
oklng after business affairs.
rs and salesmen were to stteafk
same
language.”
This is tbe com
noe, represqntotlve* being PPga-
ment
one
hears
moat frequently
pnt from Ashland, Yreka, Grants
paw, Medford, Roseburg, Marsh- Q*om Americana and other for
leld, Klamath Fall* and Mt. eigners In Mexico City. No one
basts City. W. J. Rtohmond of means by this tbe difference be
Mrs. Kennedy. H e r e
'ortland, sone manager; R. . W , tween Spanish and English, hut
Mrs. H. C. Kenned/, w e l l
push, assistant sone manager; rather the greater gulf that ex
TODAY AND TOMORROW known resident of Hilts, Calif., Charles
Cqolay. sone sales promo- ists between men with entirely
spent a few hours to Ashland this
opposing ideas about capital and
morning shopping and
visiting
with friend*. Before returnlng to son« acco^gtant aad Gael Green, labor, the rights of foreign con
her home Mrs. Kennedy a l s o division representative with heag- cession holders and tbe multitude
n Barters in Medford, ware among of other issues on which Ameri
made a trip to Medford.
those present. The idea of this can and Mexican interests have
get-together meeting* was to clashed almost daily during tbe
■ Dance tonite . HHarlty
H
kronen enthusiasm for the turkey last IB years.
Medford. Dickey’s dance hand.
and bean etateet that to being put
“Calles cannot tu la back now.
ph by the different Chevrolet ag
He will have to go oh With bis
Ten Fatalities
encies throughout this disrlct.
policy. He Is committed*** That
There were fatalities In Ore
is wbst one hears^from Mexi
gon due to industrial accidents'
cans,
Americans, British and al
during the week ended October #,
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Anderson
according to a report prepared by tod little daughter Betty, and P. most everyone who expresses aa
the state Industrial commission. C. Jordan returned home last eve opinion. And Callee bimeelf has
“Vos
I f you want tt done right take ning, after having spent some promised to carry on.
It to W hite.
Wed-tf time visiting In southern Cali- started it. I will continue,” he
foVnla. The latter la the father sai4 in a speech a year ago.
Left for Roeebwrg—
of 8am Jordan of Jordan’s Elec
What then Is going to happen
United State District Attorney tric In this city and the former Is to Ambassador Morrow when he
George Neuner, who has been In a atece. .
finds bimeelf up sgalnpt the same
Medford attending the
United
atone wall Which Sheffield, hto
States court term for southern
predecessor, could not hatter
Oregon, left yesterday forenoon
Mr. Donald J. Wolcott of thia
for his former home at Roseburg. city and Miss Martan Meestno of
After spending a taw days in that Medford were quietly
married
city, Mr. Neuner will return to his late Saturday afternoon, October
8, by justice of the Peace C. B.
home In Portland.
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Rusk at Grants Pace.
Richard Price Remarks
expected
arrive within a few
days.'
K arl Theobald, who has locat
ed la this city, expecting to assist
in the eatabliehment of a movie
studio near hers.’ Joined the or-
ganisatoa last svaalag sad gave
a talk on tbe work which he ex
pected to do in tbe elty and aaked
tbe support of the Legion mem
bers In making the establishment
of a studio here a* success.
He
epoke at length of hia work In the
movie fields to Oermsny and of
hia travels in Africa,
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A good attendance marked the
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For Hie Out-Of-Doors
Cars Registered—
Otf H unting Trp—
W the absence of- 9. C. Shine,
.chairman a t u»e sign oommittoe.
MBlard Orubb, commander of the
Post made « report-onthaM gns.
saying tbe' f t • stop” /lgnato ere
WARDWELL FUR COMPANY
(Formerly Bartlett’s)
Phone 120X
Medford "
41 S. Central
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