Ashland weekly tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1924, March 01, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
(From Wednesdays Dally)
Suffering from Influenza ;
G. C. Poebrer It confined to
home on Liberty street, with
Influenza.
his
the
Visiting Here-
Mrs. H.- P. Kervln U spending a
week in town with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. A. Dickey of Mechanic
street. She will go from here to Sil
ver City, Nevada, where her borne Is.
Improving
Miss Anna Hargrove, who has
been ill with the influenza tor a few
days, Is reported as Improving.
Returned from Northern Oregon-
Edward W. Jones has returned
from the northern part of the state,
where he has been on business.
Taken to Hospital
C. A. Cotter, of 167 Harrison
street was taken to the Southern
Pacific hospital at San Francisco to
day on train 13. He has been 111
for the past week and It was deemed
Jiest to remove him to the hospital
so be could receive the best of treat
ment. Public Health Meeting
The annual meeting of the Jack
son County Public Health associa
tion will be held Friday, February
24, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, at
the Medford public library, at Med
ford. All parents are urged to at
tend. Recovering from Influenza
Mrs. Robert Middleton, who has
been ailing with Influenza for ten
days, Is Improving and Is able to re
ceive friends at her borne.
More to Boulevard
Lea McMIchael has moved from
549 East Main street to the Cole
property, 737 Boulevard.
Play Roseburg Friday
The Ashland high school basket
ball quintet will again match their
skill with the Roseburg high school
team, but on an entirely different
floor. Friday evening Is the time,
and the local high school gymnaBlum
the place of the coming contest.
Taking Treatments
Mrs. Cara Shribler Is suffering
from rheumatism and is here from
Talent taking treatments from a lo
cal physician. Mrs. Shribler is the
grandmother of Mrs. John Mayfield.
Cable Splicer Here
Mr. IJams, cable splloer for the Pa
cific Telephone and Telegraph com
pany, from Eugene, Is here for sev
eral days. He will repair the cable
at the corner of First and East Main
streets, which was put out of order
some time ago when water got on
the Inside of the cable and froze.
The mishap placed all the telephones
In a certain district out of eommls
slon.
Conference at Medford
A conference of the chief operators
of the Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph company of this district Is be'
lng held at Medford all this week
The district takes In all of the state
south of Eugene, including Klamath
Falls.
Return .from 'Frisco
Miss Evelyn Danford arrived home
last evening from San Francisco and
vicinity whore she has been since the
first part of November, being em
ployed there as a designer of dresses
and evening wraps.
Proprietors In Charge-
Mrs. Mtnard, who took charge of
the Plaza confectionery Tuesday,
was agreeably surprised to have her
partner, Fred A. Taylor, show up
ready for business this morning.
She had not expected him before Sat
urday or the first of the week.
Influenza Victim
Dr. F. H. Johnson Is confined to
his home by an attack of Influenza.
Has Wonderful Trip-
Mrs. Myrtle C. Boslough writes
that she is now in Dwlght, No. Dak.,
visiting her sister and expects to be
there for several months. She also
states that In her trip last summer,
she visited nine different countries,
and had a wonderful trip from start
to finish.
ftocotering from Pneumonia
Mrs. Will Moore, wife of the oblig
ing mall carrier. Is recovering from
an attack of pneumonia with which
she has been suffering for several
days.
Catch Rig Hteclhrad
. Robert Middleton and Mr. Costel
lo made a trip to Rogue .river Sun
day and brought back an eight and
a half pound steelhesd which mea
sured 32 Inches In length. Mr. Mid
dleton reports that there Is a big
run of steelheads at present.
Have Monthly Moi ling j ILr-c Revived Charter
The electrical dealers of southern I Ylie Ashland Teachers association
Oregon held their monthly iiibb I:js; have rcseived a charter from the Na
Monday evening at tho Hotel ivltd- tlunal Kducutional association, there
ford in Medford, where a bh inptuoiia ; by making the local organization an
dinner was served to fifteen. Three
of the California-Oregon Power com
pany men were present, and after
tho dinner was over, took the party
to the building of the company,
that has just been completed and
showed them some of the wonders of
electrically equipped buildings. Mes
srs. F. J. Murphy and J. S. Jordan
were In attendance from Ashland.
Suffering from Influenza
L. J. Orres Is confined to his home,
suffering with an attack of In
fluenza. Takes New Position
Charles Christian, who has been
In charge of the shoe shining parlor
on First street, for some time, Is now
driving one of the yellow wagons
for the Square Deal grocery.
Influenza
Jack Peebler has been confined to
his home all of this week with In
fluenza.
Club Moon-
Mrs. Fred Wilson was hostess
Monday evening to the Come When
You Can club at their home on N'or.h
Main street.
111 with Influenza
Mrs. G. M. Frost Is among the su'-
ferers who have Influenza at the.
present time. v
Moved to North Main
A. Street, who Is employed by D.
H. Jackson on kla ranch north of the
city, has moved to 722 North Main
street.
Reported Doing Fine
Reports from the bedside of Mrs.
Cleo Mast Is to the effect that she Is
doing fine.
Indies' Elk Club
Mesdames Hughes and Provost
are the hostesses for the Ladies' Elk
club which will meet Thursday af
ternoon. Leave for Portland
Mrs. Gordon MacCracken and Mrs.
Ernest Hogue will leave this even
ing for Portland to attend the tenth
annual meeting of the D. A. R.,
which is being held the last three
days of the week there. They will
be Joined In Por:land by Mrs. Swi-
gart, who Is a member of the local
chanter, but Is now a resident of
Harrlsburg, Or.
Held Joint Meeting
The G. A. R. and W. R. C. held n
joint meeting' last Saturday after
noon. A fine patriotic program of
songs and addresses was followed by
a social hour and refreshments. The
deathless loyalty and patriotic spirit
of these splendid survivors of the
war for union and freedom seems
only Intensified by their fast dwind
ling ranks.
In Glendale
Rev. C. F. Koehler Is In Glendale
this week conducting a special serv
ice in the church at that place.
Visiting Mother
Miss Alice Reed, of Gerber, Calif.,
is here visiting her mother, Mrs. II
Reld, at her home, 2G4 Oak street.
Embroidery Club to Meet
The Friday Afternoon Embroidery
club will meet this week with Mrs.
Frank Foltz, on B street.
Basketball at Tulcnt
- The basketball quintet of the local
high school went to Talent last ev
ening where they engaged In an hour
of practice with the Talent high
school team. It was really sched
uled as a game, but was in fact only
good practice for the locals, the final
score being 53 to 19 In favor of Ash
land. The local- girls team also won
by a good margin.
Will Inspect Meat Market
James Barrett, who left a few
days ago for Cottage Grove, Is ex
pecting to look over a large meat
market there with the Intention of
purchasing It, if suitable.
Visiting Friends
Mrs. Fred Marts, of Sheridan, Or.,
Is visiting friends In the city for a
few days.
Suffering from Rheumatism
N. Dlx, of Dix and Sons, Is suffer
ing from an attack of rheumatism,
and Is unable to be at his place of
business.
(From Thursday's Dally)
Has Been Quite 111
H. H. Palmer has been quite III
at his home on Allison street, but Is
considerably improved at this time.
Embroidery Club
The Friday Afternoon Embroidery
club will meet at the home of Mrs.
F. S. Foltz, at 286 B street.
of the national assocla-
Visits Schools
Dr. W. E. Buchanan, and V. 0. N.
Smith, members of the school board,
spent the day yesterday visiting the
schools. They report the work be
ing done Is very gratifying.
Notice to Masons
All Masons are requested to meet
at the lodge rooms at 1:30 o'clock
Friday afternoon to attend and con
duct the funeral of Herman GeBauer.
Operated on for Abcess
The son of R. E. Irwin, living at
Talent, was operated on for an ab
cess over the eye tho early part of
the week.
Gooil Being Placed
The manager of the new Golden
Rule store Is placing goods on the
sholves In the room which they have
rented In the Elks building.
Returns to Grants Pass
Mrs. R. L. Burdic Sr., who has
been visiting with her son, R. L.
Burdic Jr., and family for the past
three weeks, returned to her home
in Grants Pass the first of the week.
Elected Presideut
A. M. Heaver was elected president
of the Buckeye association, which
held Its regular annual meeting at
Medford yesterday. A good time was
reported by those who attended.
Here from .N'oitli Dakota
J. P. Chisholm, of Dtsmark, No.
Dak., came here yesterday to try the
cllmute for asthma. Mr. Chisholm!
was assistant sjate veterinarian In
North Dakota and will enter the
practice hero, lie Is located at 217
Fourth street, as will be noted from
his professional card In tho Tidings.
Hotel Ashland Guest List
The following guests are register-
ed at the Hotel Ashland: D. L.
Ijains, J. I). Dick, Eugene, Or.; Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. Dooey, Columbus,
Ohio; William H. Case, Grants Pass;
O. S. Brown, Glendale, Or.; J. D.
Bnniston, H. E. Graham, Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Jones, Seattle; Charles R.
Welch, F. L. Wisdom, Robert McKee,
George M. Robison, J. Brown, A. L.
George, Portland; Ed Coney, Klam
ath Falls; A. B. Smythe, H. B. Hels
by, F. Thidyard, C. M, Ragan, San
Francisco; J. W. E. Ross, Coqullle,
Or ; L. .1. Merrill, Mosier, Or.; Char
les Rayhard, New York City; F. H.
Spooner, Chicago; and Ray L. An
trim.
Columbia Hotel Guests
The following are registered at the
Columbia hotel: E. R. Francis, G. F.
Bradshaw, C. L. McCaslIn, Charles
E. Thompson, A. R. Brown, J. H.
Garvin, A. L. George, Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Loughlln, Seattle;
0. F. Riebel, M. D. Bryant, R. J.
Schrader, Roseburg, Or.; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Ferguson, Missoula,
Mont.; E. S. Bryant, Dunsmuir, Calif,
and V. Q. Hales, Talent.
Caller from Medford
Mrs. M. S. Biden, of Medford, was
a caller on Mrs. Minard, one of the
new proprietors of the Plaza confec
tlonery, Wednesday afternoon.
Ieft for Oakland
J. T. Roberts, night patrolman,
left for Oakland, Calif., Tuesday
night, where be will visit with bis
sister for some time and see If the
change of climate will benefit his
health.
Returns from California
S. Penniston, who has been on a
business trip to Grenada and Yreka,
Calif., for the past ten days, returned
to Ashland Tuesday evening.
Visit Gold Ray
Wilbert Jordan, Ed Coovllng and
P. C. Jordan made a trip to Gold
Hay yesterday, presumptively with
the intention of catching a few steel
heads. Celebrates Birthday
John B. Learh, of 108 Allda street,
celebrated a birthday anniversary
February 22, and as the post office
and banks were all closed that day,
It Is said by some people that It
was In celebration of his birth, but
there may be a mistake In that par
ticular. However, Mr. Leach has
lived many long years and says that
he remembers many things distinct
ly that happened 70 years ago. His
many friends hope that he has many
more pleasant birthdays.
Visits Medford
Howard Rose was a business visit
or In Medford Wednesday afternoon.
Gas Tank Arrit-
The large gas tank to be used by
the new service s'utlon on Kant
Main street. ne;ir the Overland gar-
ase, has arrived on the ground ready
for Installation. '
affiliation
tlon.
Talent Visitor-
Mrs. John Barrett of Talent was a
business visitor In Ashland Wednes
day.
Has Rented Home
Mrs. Phillip Wolcott Jr. has rented
the Mitchell property at 75 Bush.
Takes Furniture to Rogue River
Ben Howe, meat cutter at the
Plaza grocery, left this morning with
a load of furniture and other belong
ings for Rogue River, where he Is
building a home.
Undergoes Operation
Mrs. D. M. Qllmore underwent a
nasal operation Wednesday morning
by a local surgeon.
Business Visitor
Thomas Fuson, of Medford, was a
business visitor In Ashland today.
On Way to Soattlo
Clay Myer, who lives at Seattle,
Wash., passed through here on his
way home from southern California,
and stopped over night In Ashland
,ast nIght He states that the orange
groves were fozen badly and that
practically all the trees were a yel
lowish green for a foot and half on
the top, and that all the small trees
were almost entirely destroyed. The
weather when he left San Diego was
the same as when be arrived at Med
ford the first of the week.
Tonsils Removed
The little daughter of Mrs. Jennie I
Hervey was operated on a few days
ago and had her tonsils removed.
Arrived from Dunsmuin
Miss Farlln Been, of Duiismulr,
arrived last evening on train 16 for
a week's visit as the guest of Mrs.
Charles Drue and Odessa Fol:z.
(From Friday's Dally)
Move of tho Day
Mrs. Gomez has moved from the
Virginia apartments to 117 Luurel
street.
alrs- Joe vvnicou nas reuieo ana
18 moving into the Mitchell property
at 75 Bush street from Allison
street.
Jack Madden has moved to the
property at 110 Laurel street.
C. V. Whelock is now located at
195 Skidmore street.
W. H. Casebeer, who operates the
fish and poultry market on North
Main street, has moved - into the
property at C3 Pine street.
H. C. Llghty has moved to the I.
N. L. Shriner property at 311 WImer
street.
Alden Powell Is moving from the
McN'air property at the corner of
Bush street and Scenic Drive.
Again at Work
John Cohagen of the II. G. Enders
store is back at work after a week
at home suffering with Influenza.
To Leave for Douglas County
William Hedrlck, of 11 street, left
for Douglas county today, where he
will be employed for several weeks
ns deputy assessor. Mr. Hadrtck
will visit his son, Ray Hedrlak, of
Drain, Or., before beginning his work
March 1.
future.
Visiting at Myrtle Creek
William Tedlock, of Kansas, Is en
Joying a visit with his nephew, E,
W. Rodlfer, of Myrtle Creek, at
present. Mr. Tedlock has never been
accustomed to the mountains, and
finds some difficulty In getting suf
flclently elevated at Mrytle Creek to
view the whole of Douglas county at
one time.
Social Circle Meets
The Social Circle of the Christian
church met at the home of Mrs. Hat-
tie Smith on B street. Wednesday
afternoon. Some business was trans
acted, and the following officers
elected for the year: President, Mrs
O. W. Long; vice president, Mrs.
Mary Hule; secretary, Mrs. Ruth
Gulslnger; treasurer, Mrs. J. V.
Wright.
Returns from Salem
Miss Mary Sponcer, who was In at
tendance at the Christian Endeavor
convention at Salem, returned to her
home this week. Miss Spencer re
ports considerable Blckness down the
valley, and said the Christian En
deavor dolegutes were not allowed
to visit the penitentiary on account
of the severe Influenza epidemic
among the prisoners.
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At Junior High
Mori Hess has left
week and moved with
school this
his folks to
California.
The pupils who bare been confined
to their homes with colds for some
time, are gradually returning to
school.
The committee of entertainment
has plans tor a program to be pre
isented in the Armory about April 1
The county nurse has been at the
Junior High and Hawthorne schools
this week.
Returned to Weed
Mrs. Philip Mugler and daughter
Lucile, who have been here for some
time, returned to their home at
Weed, Calif., Thursday.
Recent Real Estate Deal
One of the recent real estate deals
Is the sale of the James Tucker prop
erty consisting of a house and three
lots on Avery street to his brother,
M. M. Tucker, who Is now In Cali
fornia. Mr. Tucker has retained two
lots adjoining this property on which
he expects to start the construction
of a modern bungalow In the near
Visits Home Folks
C. p. Benedict came over from
Klamath Falls last week, and after
visiting home folks for a few days,
want to California, where he expects
.o secure employment. C. G. Bene
dict Is the only Bon of C. W. Bene
dict, living on Mountain avenue.
New Help
Orpha Oslln began work at the
Home bakery on North Main street
today. ,
Goes to Rogue River-
Mrs. Ben Howe expected to leave
today for Rogue River to make her
future home. Mr. Howe accompan
ied a load of goods that were taken
there Thursday and, while he will
spend a great deal of his time there,
he will be In Ashland almost every
week for some time.
Hiked I'p Ashland Canyon
H. C. Emory and Dr. C. F. Tllton
took a hiko up Ashland creek can
yon Wednesday and reported that
It was rather rough going after hit
ting the Btiow three miles from town.
They went by Granger's cabin and
to Keeney's cabin, the Bnow being
three feet deep at the latter place.
On they way they Jumped up a herd
of deer, and one doe Jumped Into
the path only 30 feet in front of
them.
Scraping the Streets
The city's Fordson and scraper
were busy Thursday afternoon oni
some of our streets, filling up thSthr0UBh , a CBPi leftVlnR th,g morn.
ruts and taking out the bumps.
On Sick List
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jordan, who
live on the Boulevard, are both re
ported as being on the sick list.
House Nears Completion
Mrs. Delia Acklln, who has been
having built a new up-to-date bung
alow on her property at the corner
of Nursery and Rock streets, reports
the house will be completely finished
within the next ten days.
Elks Have Big Dance
The Elks' dance committee gave
another of their enjoyable affairs
Wednesday evening, which was
largely attended and thoroughly en-
Joyed by all present. A tamale sup
per was served and all went home
In the small hours of the night
Still on Sick List
L. J. Orres Is still on the sick list
and information Is to the effect that
he will not attempt to be at the
store be.'ore Saturday.
In Charge of Shoe Shlue Stand
W. V. Ramsey has been employed
to take charge of the shoe shining
parlors on First street.
Fred Deardorf, an employe of the
Southern Pacific in the local yards,
Is confined to his home on North
Main street, with Influenza.
Returns from Visit
Georglanna Clift has returned to
her home In Ashland after a week
spent with her sister at Talent.
Walks Down Town
Mrs. J. N. Dennis was able to walk
down town Thursday for the first
time after several days at home with
the Influenza.
In Town Again
James Bowers was In town Thurs
day afternoon after a severe attack
of Influenza that bug kept him at
home for the past two weeks. .
Passe Through Town
A machine from Hood River, Or.,
bearing a California license, which
had apparently-spent the winter In
California, came iuto town from the
south last evening.
Returns Home
Mrs. R. Hargrove, neice of Mrs. H.
D. Briggs, who has been visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
Briggs at the corner of Rush and
Almond streets, for the last month,
left this morning for her home In
New Orleans, La.
Visits Relativ.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Myer, of Seat
tle, Wash., who have been In south
ern California for the past three
months, stopped here on their wayitton visiting with his mother, Mrs.
home for a few day's visit with Mrs. I L. Judy, on East Main street, re
Myer's sister, Mrs Orsinger, and her turned home on train 63 Friday ev
mother, Mrs. Mary VIniog. iot.
Demonstration
Mrs. Mansfield, of Seattle, Wash.,'
Is at one of the local stores demon
stratlng the Parisian embroidery nee
die. She will be here until Saturday.
Reported Improved
H. B. Carter, of Mountain avenue,
has been on the sick list for some
time, but Is able to be about again,
(From Saturday's Daily)
Visits Portland
8. A. Poterg Jr., of the Citizens
batik, has gone to Portland to attend
a meeting of the agents of the New
York Life Insurance company, which
Is holding a conference there this
veek.
'.tecovci lug Iro n Influenza
Mrs. Geoiye McVicar, who resides
on the Boulevard Is recovering from
in attack of the Influenza.
Will Speak Tuesday
District Attorney Rawles Moore
ill deliver an address before the
W. C. T. U. if- the Presbyterian
Jliurch Tuesday afternoon and will
be worth hearing.
Load of Fish
Ben Howe was In town from
Rogue River today and tells of hav
ing seen on his last tripe to his place
near there, two men who had been
fishing, and one was carrying a long
string of fish and seemed to have
about all he could get along with
Quito a few other fishermen wore al-
oo seen busily engaged.
Recovering from Influenza
J. B. Saunders, who bns been con
fined to his home ut 670 Boulevard
for several days with Influenza, Is
uble to be about again.
Mrs. William Holmes, of Rkid-
tnore street, who has been suffering
with the Influenza for the pnst week,
is Improving.
Here from Roseburg
Among those who came to tho bas
ketball game last evening from Rose
iurg were Elsie Bergh, Elva West-
u , pll r)erKh.
They drove
fng for Medford, whore they will stay
'or tonight's game between Medford
Hid Roseburg.
Visits Ri-other
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Miller,
who have been visiting In southern
California for the paBt two months
tave been spending the pnBt two
flays In this city visiting with Mr.
Miller's brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Miller, at their home on
Church street. They will leave this
evening for their home at Tacnma
Wash.
Tluslness Visitor
C. A. Wyman, district traffic man
ager of the telephone company, who
lives at Eugene, spent Friday in Ash
land looking over the traffic affairs
tore.
On Streets Again
Dr. W. E. Blake, who has been
confined to his home with Influenza
for several dnys, Is able to be out
Y. P. I'. Meeting
Yon v 11 liko t; -ling at the Econ
omy B. Y. P. U. store, the store that
undersells because you do the de
livering. Your money back If you
ire not satisfied. No telopbone or-1
fers taken. Open from 6:30 to 7:30
f'clock Sunday evening, February
86. Basement, corner First and
Hargadlne streets.
ftnby Boy
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Nesler, of
Grants Pass, are the parents of a
fix and a half pound boy which ar
rived Monday, February 20. Mrs.
Fltzwater Is In Grants Pass taking
rare of the moiner ana DUDy aua
roth are reported as doing well-
IMbrary Receives Present-
William Day has presented the
lty librsry with his annual donation
of the World Almanac. He has also
-lven the library a year's subscrip
tion to the magazine, "Dumb Anl-
mls."
Visiting Relatives
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Cobrad, of
Qacrumento, are visiting at the home
rt Mrs. O. W. Long, having arrived
here Thursday. Mr. Conrad Is s
irother of Mrs. Long.
Dies of Heart Fall
Esrl Rogers, one of the best
known criminal lawyers of the west,
filed suddenly of heart failure at
Ms borne In Los Angeles Wednesday.
Hr. Rogers spent bis youth In Ash
nd. being the son of Trof. L. L.
Rogers, president of the old Ashland
cademy, the first school of higher
(ducution provided by the pioneers
(or their first crop of sons and
daughters.
VlsiU Mother
Fred Judy, of Dunsmuir, who has
In Town Shopping-"
Mr. and Mrs. Petef MUfia?", of
Talent, were shopping in Ashland
today.
Passenger on Train 03
Mrs. Pearl Dodson was a passen
ger on train 63 last evening.
Visit Here and Grants Pass
Lieutenant Enos Dahuff, of the
United States navy, was an Ashland
visitor Thursday, stopping here to
visit his sister, Mrs. E. 0. Smith,
and family. From here he went to
Grants Pass to spend a few days
wl.li his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Da
huff. Lieutenant Dahuff will start
soon for Guam, on a transport to be
ofi from threo to five months His
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Confined to Home
T. A. Cole Is confined to his home
by Illness for a few days.
Property Changes Hands
Mrs. W. S. Stennett has sold her
property on Factory street to R. C.
Morris, who will take possession In
the near future. The transaction
was closed through the realty agency
of Mrs. S. L. Allen.
Medford on Business
Mr. Rhinebart was a business vis
I. or tooy in Medford.
Will Hold Institute
There will be a county Institute
of tho V. C. T. U. all day Tuesday
at the I'resbyterlnn church In Ash
land, beginning at 10 o'clock In the
morning. A large delegation Is ex
pected from Medford.
Sxvial Train
Tralii 16 ran in two sections Thurs
day night, tho second section being
the lumbermen's special, en route
to San Francisco. I. T. Sparks, dis
trict freight and passenger agent,
was on boad the special.
Entertains at Medford
C. A. Wymaii, district traffic su
perintendent of the Pacific Tele
phone and Telegraph company, en
tertained the chief operators at a
dinner In Medford Thursday even
ing. Guests were present from
Klamath Falls, Roseburg, Grants
Pass, Medford and Ashland.
CKLF.HKATKS TWELFTH
UlltTHIU? WITH i'AKTY
Muster Bill Wilson celebrated his
twelfth birthday yesterday evening
In various ways. To start the even
ing off in good shape, a number of
boy friends were invited in to have
dinner, which was served in the early
evening and was rather mixed with
various combats among the youngs
ters. Having bad a bountiful meal
the boys retired to the park and en
joyed themselves in what way you
will have to find out from them di
rect. When It was time for the firs,
show at the theater, they were all
found present' and spent an hour of
perfect enjoyment.
Thoso presont at the party were,
Horace Dunn, Joseph Conley, Jack
Vims, Francis Rankey, Barney Miller,
Dugal Young, Marlon Frot snfl
Billy Young.
Investigate Our Ideal
Areola
Hot Water Heating System for
Small or Large Houses
Our New Line of Heating Stoves
Are New la
Pf ovost Bros.
Children's Colds
better treated without dosing
Apply Vicks to throat and
chest. A warm glow follows.
Medicated Vapors are in
haled for hours after
Camphor, Menthol, Euca
lyptus and Turpentinet It
breaks the congestion. This
outside treatment is just as
good for all the cold troubles
of all the family.
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