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41 -V ASHLAND: WEEKLY TIDINGS OL;XLV ASHLAND, OREGON, YVKDNE-D v Y, APRIL 12, 1922 NO. 32 I PRESIDENT OP V. OF O. SAYS SALARIES NOT HIGH CAMP IS TAKEN OVER S EUGENE, April 8. That out of $903,000 to be spent by the Unlver-j slty of Oregon thin year, only about I $492,000 goes for salaries, and that $300,000 Is used for maintenance and extension work was the assertion j of President P. L. Campbell In an address before the student body as sembly in Vlllard hall. The president stated that the In structor's salaries paid at this Insti tution are below the standard sala ries paid professors In the other In stitutions of higher throughout the United States, i FEE FIXED AT FIFTY i HIGH SCHOOL WILL PLAY BASEBALL OX APRIL 22 GENTS BY BOARD A new era has dawned or the county seat. The old "Trolleyvllle" conveyance that has served as the go between for Jacksonville and Med ord la soon to go Into the discard. owing to me ract tnai tne raiiroao. un HAH LEO RROKKX has changed bands, and the newi WHILE PLAYING MARBLES management, In view of a big freight contract with the Southern Pacific, will equip the road with new rolling Robbe McWUllams. son of Mr. and' The city park board held an ad journed meeting at the home of Q. S. Butler on Granite street last even ing, when it was decided to charge learning i an admission fee of 50 cents a day at the auto camp ground. This will cover all charges with the exception Grants Puss team of of gas, which campers will have to purchase as has been the case heretofore. The house purchased late last sea- The baseball team of the Ashland high school have arranged a partial schedule for the Beaun, which opens with a game with Mod ford April 22 It could not be learned whether the game is to be played In Medford or Ashland. April 29 will see Klamath Falls on the local diamond, and Grants Pass will play the locals bare the following Saturday, as arrange ments now stand. However, this date Is subject to change as the lo cals are endeavoring to Ret a game with Yrekn, and should this Interfere another dale will he made with the SHERIFF TAKES Mrs. George McWUllams, 715 Penn- stock, and promises to makl the old.ylTanla avenue, had the misfortune line a modern means of transports tion. Of course, to do this, an In creased revenue will be necessary, go to have one of bis legs broken last evening while engaged In a game of marbles. While Robbe was in a mates threw, himself across Robbe, forcing him to the ground In such a MEDFORD LAD KILLED WHEN STRUCK BY TRUCK Arnold Gaylord Cormany, four I jyear old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter ' LOGGER FOUND BURNED TO CRISP IX APARTMENT I A. Cormany. who reside In the River-! side apartments, was killed when h'ti I by a Ford truck being driven by F. 1 PORTLAND, April 10. Face Corning Kenly, an orchardist of near down on the floor, his back burned Medford. the fare will be raised, but it isneeiing position, one of his play- hardly likely any kick will be regis tered on that account, If It brings the relegation of the old trolleyvllle van,way ag t0 resuit in a broken leg to the relic warehouse, John W. Opp Is announced as manager, taking the position for merly held by J. T. Gagnon. A force of men Is at work repair ing the roadbed with new ties and rails where needed, preparatory for the heavy traffic soon to be hauled over the road in compliance with the big contract of furnishing the South ern Pacific with 300,000 yards of rock and gravel for ballasting pur poses. The contract calls for at least 10 carloads per day delivered at Med ford, and It Is estimated that it will require nearly three years to com plete the contract which will give steady employment to a large num ber of men. I Rock crushers are being Installed! on the ground half a mile west of Jacksonville and everything Is being put in shape to begin work on the contract as rapidly as men and mon ey can do it. It will cost an enormous amount of money to equip the road with ne- REDDING, Calif., April 7. In or cessary rolling stock and other ider to reach her school at Viola, and equipment. open It on time Monday morning, A large eight-wheel passenger. Miss Fay Vestal, of Pltville, snow- , son is being equipped as a rest room and wash house, with all the facili ties necessary for the comfort of auto tourists. The board, at last night's meeting, hired John H. Doran to at tend to the registration of the tour ists, to slve them the tjlad hand on arrival, and wish them well on their way when they leave. Qujte a number of new rules and regulations In regard to the camp grounds and the park In general were passed, and the caretaker was given Instructions as to his duties. mm E HAND IN STRIKE mm A 1 to a crisp, the body of H. H. Mc- The accident happened in front of .sherry, logger from Gladstone, Or., the apartment, the front wheels of i was found by firemen In a room at the truck passing over the boy's body ! the Northwest apartments, 545 and threw his head against the curb. Washington street early Saturday, The child stepped from behind an-;"fter a fire which did $3500 damage other car and was only a few feet bad been extinguished. in front of the truck when the driver: first saw him. FORMER ASHLAN D MAN' BUYS A coroner's Jury exonerated Kenly j JACKSONVILLE DRUG STORE deciding that the accident was un-i avoidable. j A business deal, which had been - pending for several weeks, was iciuseu in:s ween, wnereDy ur. J. w. The value of real estate In Jack sonville and vicinity hus Just about doubled within the last year, and at the rate the place is being settled up right along by newcomers, other Increases will follow. The principal reasons for this re vival of business and Increase In realty values are on account of the ON AT WEED WEED, Cnllf., April 11. Striking Weed Lumber Company employes are meeting Incoming trains ev ery day. They carry a large sign with the legend, "Strike Still On: Keep Away." Several of them circu late among the passengers alighting from the train to determine If any are strikebreakers. According to union heads, the com pany has been bringing In strike breakers from the north In motor trucks In the early morning hours. For the purposes of taking steps to preserve order and to prevent any disturbances in connection with the strike, Sheriff A. S. Calkins has ar rived from Yreka and h;is taken charge of the sltunt'on. He has warned the plcketers there inns: be no violence. MEDFORD ELKS INSTALL NEW EXALTED RULER The Medford Elks held their in stallation services Thursday night, the following officers having been chosen to serve during the ensuing year: Exalted ruler, Edward Ei. Kel ly: leading knight, Larry Mann; lecturing knight, William Young; secretary, Lee Jacobs; treasurer, Vernon Vawter: trustee, Horace C. Nicholson: delegate, E. C. Jerome; alternate delegate, O. O. Alenderfer. nil BOY 10 TREE III JACKSONVILLE .SUSPENDED LONG ENOUGH TO MALTA COMMANDEKY WILL CELEItRATE EASTER SUNDAY (JET GLANCE 1 ETERNITY NTO Paul York, 17 Years, and Nam John rim, 22, wow Manhandled Sunday Nlglit at County Seat by Men in Black Musks and Mowing Rolxa. Malta comninmlery No. 4, Knights Templar, will observe Easter Sunday, April 1C, at the Mesonlc hall In Med ford. There will 'be luncheon at 1:30, followed by the formal service at 2:30. All Sir Knights and their dery will have as their sneclal Kuests ladies are Invited to attend, as are!you"g n,en' Sam Johnon, ed 22 all vlsltlne brethren. Th ,,. ' yenrs' Bnd Paul York-17. were seized Vigilantes got busy In Jacksonville Sunday night, and as a result two for the day the Medford chapter of the Order of De Mnlay. FAREWELL PARTY IS ASHLAND LODGE TAKES TRIP TO GRANTS PASS A farewell party wns given last ev ening at the Baptist church for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Southard, who left today for Portland, where they ex- blg enterprises being Installed here!"cot t0 lllake llielr ll0me' by J. W. Opp and the Portland capi talists, who are associated with him, and which will goon provde the big gest payroll In southern Oregon for years to come. The big brick yard being Installed there by Brophy aud Chllders will be among the biggest enterprises in southern Oregon and will give em ployment to a large force of men. Already nearly a million brick are contracted for In Medford alone tin A whan In nnaMftnn ,,,111 fimnlnl, mm T.tlu 111 ul'tlHllUII n III IUI III3II Friday afternoon, about 25 mem bers of Acorn Circle No. 54, Nelgh- I'UK.v itm nih in Alius, Dors or woodcraft, or Ashland, mo-j Itored to Grants Pass to ass'st the I Neighbors of Grants Pass, Medford, Phoenix, Talent and Klrby celebrate the Sliver anniversary of the order. Upon their arrival thoy were In vited to the banquet room and served with a bounteous chicken dinner, with all tlio good things thereunto The Southards have been residents of Ashland for the past year, and In that length of time have made a wide belonging. The occasion was made acquaintance of friends who are ! memorable by having In attendance, sorry to hear of their departure. ) Minnie Hlnes, acting grand guardian, Both Mr. and Mrs. Southard have: Mary F. Hurley, grand banker, and been connected with the church work ' Annie Hawkins, chairman of the of the Baptist church, and hnve so board of grand munagerB; also Dls Interwoven themselves into the wnrkUrict Manager Wilson of the Wood that the church workers feel that It, men of the World and his wife, will he hard Indeed to fill their As an offering to the order for the places. I silver anniversary, Azalla Circle of The evening was enjoyahly spent Grants Pass, had a class of 38 mem- by a crowd of men wearing black masks and flowing robes, taken out on the county road, about a mile from town, aud York was hanged to a tree not long enough to kill him, but sufficiently long to give him a I glance Into eternity. Johnson wus given a severe lecture On htH fiVll WttVfl anrl thl'autanml ulh similar punishment unless be trod the straight and narrow part In the future. Both lads were badly scared, and when they arrived In Jacksonville the matter was reported to Sheriff Ter rlll, but so far no arrests have been made. The sheriff did not k;; -if of what particular offenses thu. boys were accused by the vigilantes, al though he said both were bad actors, but had never been caught doing anything which would bring them within the pale of the law. STOCK THIEVES KILL CALVES HUT SCARED OFF BY DOGS SNOW-SHOED EIGHT MILKS TO OPEN SCHOOL OX TIME 1 i REDDING, Calif., April 8. Two brick for dozens of towns north andiwl:n Ramos ! appropriately : bers ready who, were Initiated by the men were scared away by dogs from coach Is being fitted up to take the shoed from Shlngletown to Viola place of the old four-wheeler now In use, which will add greatly to the convenience and comfort of the tra veling public. The new management found that It would be Impossible to make these needed Improvements without rais ing the fare to what It formerly was. Therefore the fare has been raised from 10 cents each way to 20 cents each way or 30 cents for the round trip. Book tickets, good for 20 eight miles. Southern Pacific' CABARET ATTRACTS Robinson has sold his drug store ln,soutn alonK the main line of the i Jacksonville to C. O. Chltwood, re cently from Portland, says the Jack sonville Tost. , Mr. Chltwood Is not a stranger to jthis part of the country, having been (born and retired to manhood In Ash land, where his father formerly con idutted a drug store and was a prac ticing physician for many years, j For the past several years he hns WESLEY L CLAIMS A RIDE finished with an excellent supper, at , Grants Pass officers assisted by the, Mike Leonardo's farm home on the which time toasts for the futurn wel- Ashland guurds. Minnie Ulnes, act-loam side iff (he river at 10 O'cloek ' fare of the departing members werej'ng grand guardian, presided during (Tuesday night. It was found that given and expressions of thankful- the Initiatory ceremony, thereby con-, they had roned and killed one calf ness were given for the work they I furring the greatest honor possible n the corral and had two others huva itnno linra nnnn tlmae ennrllilnreij ' Following the meeting the mem bers of the Medford circle entertain- L ACCIDENT ON FIRST STREET IS roped and ready for slaughter. MANY ASH LANDERS ! followed the drug business in Klam ath FhIIs and Portland. Seat sale for the April basket cab-i -aret Is going steadily along, and al-! SCOTTISH RITE MASON'S TO though the event Is still two weeks off, yet the seats are about half re served. People who are w:ilting, thinking they can wait until the last ns, are .. . . , i ' ... j .. j i minute to get their reservatio rides between Jacksonville and Med- . , .... , , . ... ., ,. ,.'BU'"B i" Bel leu. iuiu, ara uii nine m f limning u iv OBSERVE SOLEMN FEAST XARROWLY AVERTED en thoss present with a program or - unusual Interest which was followed A near accident happened Monday. by a drill by the Grants Pass Guards afternoon at the Intersection of First that brought down the house. Wesley Drlskell and Mattle E. Turner were married Saturday even- ; street and the alley at the rear of the Union Oil servlco station, when Mr. ,1. Those present from Ashland were; . A. Moss, Anna Moss, Mary R. SPEEDERS PAY FINES IN LOCAL JUSTICE COURT I Nine arrests have been made re cently by city officials for violation ;f the luw In regard to exceeding 12 miles per hour while passing school lug at 6 o'clock at the Methodist! """"'"I" n"d Roy Hale almost ' Bhiitts, Lizzie Costelo, Martha Siiy-' church by Rev. (.'. A. Edwards. They : 'oked horns with their machines. der, Laura Abbott, Ida Potter, Ml :,,, by the st(lte traff,c office(, (or were at'ended by Mr. Denham, the bride's I Mrs. George Itohlson cents a ride. OFFERED T and Mm. J. F. A,r- HotteiiHteln, who operates a ftici.ee, ko hikii, uiua hicks, umma' . xxn.xA tr.imA 0,w.,l nUAnt Million Uitula hvraiwl fi1ilrad QIiup.. parents ana, - "'";" """' . limits. Nine of the ten arrested have Dm in-iit.ro A and ii streets, was t r vina: h s Kord aro, neruia waiiu, Aim rarr, Eunice, : truck west In the alley lit n fair rate Hays, Mary Stennet, Opal Phllpott,! a prominent young;0' sI"",d. an(1 Mr. Hule had turned . Grace Spates, Clara Loomis, Vellaj East Main. I Bangham, Blanch Chapman, Mahel The Scottish Kite Masons of south ern Oregon will observe the solemn feast of the Knights of the Rose aunt. Ciolx t Medford Thursday nlirM. at! Tile bride is U. i . , . 'aninvu ilia frlemlahln nr i.i-nnt ir-niiv ! Both cars were within a few feet of, Roberts, Rowena Roborts, Mr. Oslln, tion to sustain In connection with the Maundy-Thursday service from the enJy tne rrienusnip or piactkally ' i i cabaret, and no pains and expense Latin "mandare," to command, and! """re countryside about Talent. j e other before the drivers were and Mm. Acklin. ..'iinf ( j.t mill., lUA lr....... I.. A 1. 1, I II W II If Hill IIIIIV IIV IIIH IIIIIPRHHI HfirTI reQUlred Of all1 iau iunv . en niiunu ill nnn- " j -- -.... - exceeding 20 miles within the city paid fines of from $5 to $10. .... . illlltil l?tVuf ntcAft (I)0jiuuy or me luieni community, aim.!""" nun. are being spared to make the event; its observance is I of turning was a serious smash Mr. Hottensteln turned lo ESSAY Mount Ashland chapter, D. A. R , Is offering a prize of $10 to the high school student who turns in the best essay. Out of the essays that are! turned In, judges will pass on and KLAMATH FALLS MAKES select the six best. These six essays must be committed by the writers and delivered orally in a public meet ing which will be held the latter part of April. The one who delivers the best oration will be given the prize. a tirllllnnt miereas 1 Wni-:i t Imw villi Knlirhts of Hie Itosn Croix. The iiro-i,u'ul- l.o r.t (ho mnf nm.ol a.wl olu hn-o to ' irra m fnp ho evening U nu fnllniva- The grOOlll Is a yOling mail With averted. creations, and will he,l ramlval' "The Flaa of our Countv"Ben C. a acquaintance In Ashland. He! the left, narrowly missing the front :ir tn th. fivein.r nii ,n n,e ' Sheldon. "T All Masons of All ne-'M been in the employ of the South- of the Palace lunch room, while Mr. I boys. igrees" Mayor C. E. Gates. "Yej 8 ific for some time past. Inle ttirned to the r'ght and went To maintain a national guard com-! Shall Know the Truth and the Truth 1 Tne young people are at home to ; 7 rear or me Make You Free" Dr. W. H. Ulelr rnena,, m im Partment in tne i . -imr oi uuui; Blest Be the Tie thati Shook building, which they had pre-:ca,s JU9t Kraxw each other. j viously rented and prepared for oc- second eminr way might nave; resulted In the wrecking of one or both machines, the result of a little: I GEOIUiK W. DUNN HKINO I IKJKI) AS CANDIDATE E. I FLACKUS BUYS E INTEREST ENTIR pany is hard work, aud certainly , Shall Ashland people will turn out to Flanagan. mane cms year s caoaret a crowning biiiiis. uus ewoury. u is rin- succees. j Ished." Rev. W. Judson Oldfleld. , cupancy. The above program Is somewhat ten tative and, therefore. Is subject to 0ne of t,, bol(Ie8t bllrKla).lpH for too much speed. l'etl'ious are being circulated to' place the name of George W. Dunn, I E. W. Flackus has purchased the an Ashland resident, on the repunll- entire interest In the Square Deal can ticket for legislative honors, sub-j grocery and took charge April 1. A. Ject to the primary election In May. D. Powell, the retiring partner, Is j undecided as to what he will follow, KEY NOTE MINE IS j but has left for Portland for a few IMPROVING WITH AGE weeks, and may decided, while there, what he will pursue in the future. HIGH CRIMINAL RECORD 10- mange. All ocouihll nue lviasons, ..... i.. ti.n ,,. nrnet ruled ...! I Mis.iI.ii nf r 1,1 , , , ... -4 I " I F, ' ! l.. o .1 .. i i il m l . . anny aiimiuy morning in i'.iikih i ursuay our mriBiian Point. please take notice. ,1 MAYOR LAMKIN WANTS A WEATHER PROPHET OX JOB There are quite a number of nasty chuck boles on the High Drive, but VI A HI I TU Pll I (1 l M r 1 ASHLAND TO SEE MANY rwenty-seven years In the state pen! tentiary, 401 days In the city and county jaiis anci rines totalling The month of June will see many $2465. This Is the toll of punish-!Kpecial trains passing through Ash ment meted out by the courts here, ian(l go)ng t0 an(1 comng from the during the last three and one-half Khrlnn eoromnnlul nl Ran EVnnMctnn mnnttia nnrl la liollovorl in outnhlich ' ... , ... . ...! thel " Hurn nas aireaoy reacnea Asniana a record for convictions In Klamath that ' Korsalr" temple, of Louisville, county resulting In jail or penltentl-j Ky., will be one of these contingents. my lerms. ! The general Itinerary mapped out 'nrovidea that this train would arrive The burglars made a raid on holds a special meeting. Endeavor At the the general merchandise store of i church we'll give you Easter ereet- SPECIAL SHRIXER TRAINS, George Br0Wn & Sons, gaining en- lng. Be on time, 'tis our behest. trance by forcing a side window, and Bring a nlckle we'll do the rest. carried away with them goods to the Social Committee Presbyterian C. E. value of $500. They used n large au-.All members of the society to take Work Is progressing on the new discovery In the Fools' Puradlse dis trict, known as the Key Note mine, and it would seem that the discov erers had really uncovered some thing worth while In that supposedly barren country, says the Siskiyou News. He expects to return to Ashland, whatever his decision may be. MRS. VIRGINIA FALES BUYS PROPERTY IX ASHLAND tomoblle or small truck In getting notice and have all reports ready. plunder away. There seems to Mrs. Virginia Fales. a sister of A. T,. Lninh.- thn mntractor. haa honitht At the present the ledge has beenj ,he gtleco bungalow at gn ,owa street, from Mr. Lamb, and expects to move Into the property this week. Mrs. Fales owns a nice home In uncovered for fully 300 feet on the surface, gold bearing ore holding .about the same for the entire dls- J be no clue, although they changed j Xorlli on Business alinea lenvlnir thnlr nM nnnn tmhinil R. S. Derrick hag heen In thn Wll- and wearing new ones away. Sheriff lametto valley on business for the t,,n(e' p'cture rock being obtainable, RldKefleldf Wash ( begde other Terrlll and assistants worked on the.P"' w,('k- to attempt any Improvement looking toward a permanent betterment un til the weather Is more settled. The street commissioner of the condition of the drive, but the audience : in Ashland at about 7 o'clock In the TO APPRECIATIVE HOUSE morning of June 11 and be allowed ja two-hour layover here. At a ses- case all day Saturday. From the Brown store the bur in some Instances that runs away up ' perty tnBrei but ghe JkPi Asnl.nd n value. In the tunnel at 35 feet the drift so well, that after trying out the climate for two and a half years, she It rnil1d.4la miliar Hnhlnn. nnl lAtf I J4 A PR ft! t I'OVrt'lIT (lA'L'V " - v....... mi nmuuuu 1 UIJUUl I Ullucn 111 UII . .. . I.W .1 ' 1 t. i m mi .. . . . , I glars went to Roy Ashpole's hard- The O. W. Harrington family "oul" " " lo,,r "r," . Vk .wl ha" decllled t0 make her home here. h. mn,t fm ir.-j.... h. free-in l ng ore, while to the north . ware store, which they broke lnto.!llave moved from the Vendome ho- . , , . 1 j uiuno ii. v... tha r...ta a uvorAfflnff nVAr Ivn , . 1. .t , , . lul a 71 f : rnulia m ilpaat Vnntilt 111 1 is fully aware' land Sunday and dellghed a large enlng the sueeestlon was made that ... ",,ui ..,. , ... fet In width with rock that con-i NOBODY LOVES A FAT MAX; I iiiiiiui niiitirs u nit) VHIUU UI f 19 " " w " ' P. Waldo Davis returned to Ash-Sion of Hlilah temple last Friday ev- Ing well for the past week, Improved. is much tains, in many Instances, free gold1 visible to the naked eye. I Visiting mining men do not hesi tate to say that the property is a HEAVYWEIGHT IS DIVORCED ! WEED. Calif.. April 11. Minnie 1 La Due has been granted a divorce at the ftantiut rhurrh In ' ftiooo av.i.a;n.,lDt kn inlfAn t.Ai weather this season hag played tricksjthe evening with a sacred concert, train at Medford and given an autoi ' on him to the extent that he has had The program wag one of the best trip up through the valley and about! the chuck-holes filled In, and the heard In Ashland recently, and every- Llthia park and Ashland before re-: Lml ion Art Club ! IMimn Riiiovl scraper over the road four times. one has a good word for Mr. Davis turning to the train. This nlan fori The Ladles' Art club will meet this' The rai numo located In front of valuable one, which will pay h!g re- from J. M. LaDue of Weed, In the And then old Jupiter Pluvlus has . and his wonderful chimes. Dr. Mat-, the entertainment of the travelers! evening In Pioneer hall at 7:30. The the Square Deal grocery, whlrh was turns. jsuperior court at Yreka on the butted tn with either rain, hall orjtle B. Shaw delivered a reading en- was referred to a committee consist-! hostesses for the evening are Miss1 formerly the property of the Norton, I ground of non-snpport. now and destroyed the effectiveness; titled "The Two Carpenters," one of lng of Secretaries Fuller and Fro- Blanch Hicks and Mrs. Selma Gray. 'Auto romnanv. was removed Satur- To Visit In California j LaDue has conducted several res- of the road work. Mayor Lamkln the latest compositions of Miss Zona bach of the Ashland and Medford! says he Is seriously considering the advisability of asking the city coun cil for an appropriation so he can add a weather prophet to the pay- Gale, a rising young American poet rommerc'al bodies. and novelist. I v roll. Tben the street commissioner! felt they had attended Despite the fact that there were Mmv'ibcr Mealing ' no preaching services, the audience The Ladles of the Maccabees met Moves of the Day . Mrs. A. M. Walker has moved Into Auto Hale Report Ki ltie property at 765 East Main street.; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ilockfeliow' taurants, lunch wagons and tamala ileft this morning on train 13 fori Joints In Bhastlna during the past j Yreka and Slsson. Calif., where they, few years. Kenneth McWUllams reports the; expect to visit for a few days. His chief csuse for renown is that i he is reported to De tne rattest man ! In Siskiyou county, his weight very sale of three Studebaker 'Special, a rPHl r4l P- laaf Wa, naaatf m-, I I VI-1 a fMtm Hnn.,.,,1. : MA TU Q C l 1 1 1 Itllll.l nlV ' ' - - I' " ' . iit,iirn,nf nrilHIH, PIIU BIICI IIDU'llH IIV I 1UIIB II IIII-- . . ... HIM. EB B. 1 11 IT u U I t II Bl BIT I II "TIC .1 . H . . . . ..... -T could have the work done at a tlme lous service ag all of the musical in tlatlng three candidates, were en-j Mrs. Bean, of Dunsmulr is vlsltlng Mitchell, S. A. Short and James Pel-i Henry Enders Jr. has contracted yearly approaching the 400 pound when ha might with some degree of j number and the reading were along tertalned with a program and a fine! with the F. S. Folts family on B lett, the latter being a Talent mer-!to have a garage built at his home mark. Now he aaya: "Nobody loves pertainty expect lasting results. sacred lines. street for a few days. chant. on the Boulevard. fat man.' i feed. 1