|MXOM**OKTM PMAWi hHM»4 Tharadpr skcmetere soared to the gtd h U h ^ r f c . / K aklng nht only, a ¡ new October but a h * previoaa records • t • g according to O • 0 a «rineb, ghd jusi UNIVERSITY OP OREGON, Ilkâd » k lg f Kugehe. O c t . .n . i — tftoaatetX—- before Mr . C*mpbetr a fatal ill One hundred (bribe year old trees naia they warn . planning' on i havo been presented to the Uni versity to forte» a m em orial'bette to the lain President Prince L. Campbell. The donor qf the gift is Jbhn Stamp, a prominent citi zen of Monmouth and a chnm of the .’late preetfeni |(ncg the lat ter's boyhood'. ’ • 1 Many gifts have been made la very appfopi memory of the beloved U te presi- trees a’d d q i .>m o q u i n t a * QAiN 'I {drain ii^pfne timber stand.on lfc .M d «crab Cruised in tbo jirst f t tbs year by the Urn» of Edgah and Cullison. In the Klamath re- gfog. aggregates » 9 ,0 8 0 ,0 0 0 , aC- ’ cording to a’summary report sub mitted to the Klamath county oonrt. than - does this gift o f Mr. real. wi>rt« 4 Stump's. John Stump was Mr. te n e t to cm Campbell's half-uncle, but t h € < Tbe'buah> were practically the same .^ge. planted Prom the age of seven. Prince Spiftar h |ll s r s « 2 6 » 1 homes and Prince L, -Campbell, the man, continued to chrim x n fh , Both were very’ fond b t ‘ the outdoors and want often to the ol’ rwimmtng hole together. V * X, pehnaaegt memorial m lard hall.* W * n ,aatl ' , . ~ ttag 4hp botte*« day h e rp l years. The heat, plage sat sausgd. b y ,|o t winds 4 m trial Valley. than d 1 d V, an- elderly^ in memory of «tod to thg J. Caniptxdl eat of Vll- w will ba ill Memorial s t a t io n » of out of state automo« Wfcs and also the dlaaeminatlon I rock" and may« V e f touring Information received the bringing <ofo . through the regular AAA chattel* roll taf Aahtfrd, A resolution was alao » phased I ^nd&rsinK the work of local men MITCMBLMOBR BPFAKKto 'Who are seeking to aecura eufflc- Necessity If unity of spirit was tok. f inds for the opening of the I emphasized by Rev. K. T. Mitch Shcrty-Hope and Ashland mines. I el more when he addressed a S. O. This action was taken in accord N. school devotional assembly * with a requeast made by the Med- this morning. He compered th e " ford chamber of commerce offic game of football with the game of ia ls who asked Ashland to endorse life. * * the movement along with that er- In the absence of Pres. J .— A» * gauization. * * Churchill who has gone to Salem I Some Medford capital Is ef- fbr several days? A. C. Strange ' ■ t pected to he secured for the work prejided. of cleaning out tho old tunnels - and re-opening of the m i n e s The many deatoastratioaa at 'the Cooking School in the Minkler building tblf Week under the auepleea of the Jordan' Electric i company have all been- made on The Westlugliouse electric range which The . Jordan Bleetrte Co. sells: , » • » The woaearfuV reaulta. whieh she has accomplished oh The Westlnghouse electric range will he an ¡aspiration, no dqubt, to many house wives who have / druged through years of cooking with obsolete stoves to turn to the newest and most mod ern method of cookery, elec tric ranges. . ASHLAND • 8$t)CI{S«FUb SEASON The state game cdtQmlsslon characterised the open aeaaqn on 0»er which opened September 10 « and closd yesterday at sunset as. the mogt oHceessfal in history. i----- - No detlmnjSk f a t im id e * s , to (he aemkOr of deer . bagged by heroic opera almroda. . * ' ? (Successor To Hill’s Cash & Carry) 71 N. MAIN ST. ART CLUB MEETS LOS AXQfcUES, Oct. 21— OP) — Wm. Jennings Bryan, Jr., son of the fampof dtofemoacr appear ed In Superior Court here Thuvs- <lay and told how btow ife'a. n>u- ’ siei0 career,had intwferred with ' his ¡domestic happiness. Ha re ceived a divorce from H elen Vir ginia Bryan on a charge of deaer- First meeting of a Christmas, gift art club which is under (he direction of Miss' Mhrlon Ady. art instructor at the- Southern Ore gon iformal School was h e l d Thursday evening., Members of the plasa are all engaged in makt lag artistic remebrauces for th^ Yuletide season. Fancy Skinned Hams (half or whole) l b .. . 31c Gold Dust (large pkg., dish mop free) . . . . 29c Toilet Soap, 3 bars to box, per box . ■............ 19c Toilet Paper, 6 R o lls .................. ... 25c Pork & Beans, medium cans, 3 f o r ............. 25c No. 1 Klamath Potatoes, sack lot only, lb. . . 2e Graduate and Rhodes Scholarship Winner Best Pal of Heavyweight Chant • » Î Î i i M M W W i B l B t t f t l M ’h O i r . t p T H h W U J.hy a fellow-warrior to avoid Armldes 'pT T ^ Î ? S r t o "*y that * ’ Mm a thing r9< ty’ ®WeTer; Ifeady snsnarlag h n en es’ CHICAGO, O c t - 21.— < IP )O n e Ar-. Jpterestftig; things e ft fcçggj Gene Tunney la Eddie Î 3 19 around Tunned most of the lim e, a«-, ffcé b eavyw ei^ itteh ¿n pion -’s beat Qlend and p*» 18 O’1* Kagan. i » fw > „ c, ^ t ' p hrase. lit in Eai ttrrnti doubt when not ‘ He We 'Are Headquarters for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables w jJi'r flnd’ S * n A i Co’ne^ '‘aentlerndt aad à scholar’' h8n; L»d . EaKan' P ,nrter ? was t h e U 4 d U soft green valley he U lb . .l e w , cMK>rt,nlly i n L t e » S O > > » ,» - ( .• , heanOrelght boxing championship the H * «»• .»•«• .« m e , I. a .ou™ T ,,‘ r “ "“ ,c • ” "> «<«> t t . « * !? » . . a . aers hatred and the dag- , from her hapl.. S h e rojies the furies of bate: hm- for and ht last, canning to ,1^4 lmi\toi>(lar feelings, ndera herelf to him, and »eeds'by her ekarma and lion In enthralling him. !e Bouillon has sent two lights, U telt and a Dan- or. Rinaldo ,tti They ate detained by witchery; the Danish »"»des agholar. - ». ng t hM completed a law of th evnrse, and U contemplating put- çonte Mag out bis shingle to attract a welgt posslbla^ practice, after, a month game la the Maine woods with Tunney. In w Eagan may take a trip around Eai the world with Janney. He tour- ranta ed the globe with bis friend the of h< Marquis- of Clydesdale, who 16 a have boxer of ability. The pair box- orient ed for charity . (V Australia and tual Nem Zealand.. Tunney and Eagan Book' may do^the sam e thing for pro- athlel f S i w r a M W .W R M K W ,; ( B The Mg platen g}asa window gront of the Billings Inanrance Agency which last Saturday was Shattered when struck by the dteel rim of a tire from a large ¿¡ruck, was replaced by^workmen qday from Rtgg's establfshment. PAY CASH—IT PAYS SEE THE KLAMATH ASHLAND FOOTBALL GAME SATURDAY F. M.—ASHLAND H. S. FIELD. . Closing Out At Nearly One-Half Price Two Dozen MUSlCPHONE PHONOGRAPHS FAIRVIEW MEAT MARKET f Cor. 4th and B. ’ EVERV ONE OE 'THESE PHONOGRAPHS GUA K ANTETD. C A S E C< INSTRUCTED O F C R O 8 S- -GitAIHHD¿THREE PLY VENEER. THREE MEN CAN STAND ON CASE AT ONE TIME WITHOUT •' BREAKING IT. 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