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    "Wednesday, November 10, 10Ô0 *
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
W . M. Barber.
Business and Professional
ASHLAND
REALTY CO.
2 5 E ast Main. Phone 181
CITY AND FARM PROPERTY
One cent the word each tim e.
PHYSICIANS
ATTORNEYS
DR. FRANK M. MONON*-— P hysi­ BRIGGS & B R IG G S——A tto rn e y s-
a t L aw , P io n e r B lock, A sh lan d .
cian a n d S u rg e o n . H o u rs 9 to
12 a n d 1 to 5. O ffice, 425 E.
R O B E R T S— A tto rn e y -a t-
M ain S t., Opp. P u b lic L ib ra ry . L. A.
L aw . R oom s 5 and 6, C itiz e n s’
B ank Bldg.
DR. E R N E S T A. WOODS— P ra c ­
tice lim ited to eye, e a r, nose
CHIROPRACTORS
a n d th ro a t. O ffice h o u rs. 10 to
12 a n d 2 to 5.
S w ed en h u rg DR. H. B. M O O RE— C h iro p ra c tic
P h y sician . F irs t N a tio n a l B ank
-b ld g , A sh la n d , O re.
73 -tl
Bldg.
P h o n e s:
O ffice, 112;
Res.
207-J.
OR. J . 4. EM MENS— P h y sician
a n d S u rg eo n . P ra c tic e lim ited DR. GEO. J . K IN Z , C h iro p ra c to r,
to eye, e a r, nose a n d th ro a t.
S u ite 8, o v er M itc h e ll’s C lo th ­
G lasses su p p lie d .
O culist and
in g S to re .
O ffice P h o n e 103.
a u r ts t fo r S. P. R. R. O ffices,
R esidence P h o n e 401.
M. F. a n d H. B ldg., o p p isite
p o sto ffic e ,
M edford,
O regon
DR. C. F . SCHELLER
P h o n e 667
21-tf CHIROPRACTIC OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Chronic and N ervous D is­
I>RS. SA W Y E R A CRAN DA LL
e a ses a Specialty.
O ST E O P A T H IC PH Y SIC IA N S
E xam inations F ree.
1’ioneep Bldg.
F arlow B uilding.
P h o n e 2607R. Res. 2 7 4 -J o r 267-J 15% Main St., Ashland, Oregon
CO TTA G E H O SPIT A L — 28 M or­
to n St. M atern ity w o rk a spe­
c ia lty . T e rm s rea so n a b le . M rs.
A. M. B ro u g h to n ,
g ra d u a te
n u rse .
Mineral
Baths
JE R R Y ’S PLUM BING SHOP
Reaver Block, No. 15, F irst St.
DR. H AW LEY
Phone 68.
C hiropractic P hysician
P lu m b in g of ev ery d e sc rip tio n
F i r s t N a tio n a l B ank B u ild in g .
do n e r ig h t, q u ick a n d eco n o m i­
cally.
E n tra n c e , ro o m 5.
Phone 4 3
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE.
Howard’s Auto
Service
F O R SA L E — A fo u r room ed h ouse
in fa ir co n d itio n , lo t 50x110
feet. W ell sell fo r $400 If soln
a t once.
A d d ress G. E ., c a re
T id in g s.
GOES ANY PLACE
FO R
SA LE— O ur
E ast
A sh lan d
hom e. 200 x 1 8 5 % ft , w ith 5-room V isitin g an d S ig h t S eeing P a rtie s
a S pecialty.
c o tta g e ,4 p o u ltry ro o m s a n d y a rd s ;
o u tb u ild in g s ; o rc h a rd a n d g a rd e n .
M ight c o n sid e r som e e x ch an g e in
N E W 7-P A SS E N G E R CARS
low a ltitu d e . 64 C a lifo rn ia St.
58-2*i
Day Phone 3 5 N ight P hon e 2 30-J
FO R SA LE— On M eade s tr e e t in
H ig h lan d P a r k a d d itio n to A sh ­
lan d , lot 5, w ith sm all h o u se a n d
A LI^ K INDS OF
s h a d e tre e s , by o w ner. P ric e $200.
M ark H eb ro n , La J u n ta , Colo. 58-4*
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jr
• F E N C I N (
FO R S A L E .
~
B arb W ire, d a n d y C e d a r P o s ts a n d
s ta r te r , $600. A u to m o tiv e Shop.
.
57_t f | a rriv e d . P low s a n d t r a c to r to o ls
of a ll k in d s. H e id e r T ra c to rs .
FO R SA L E — H o rse an d buggy, also New a n d second h a n d sew ing m a-
sm all c id e r m ill.
In q u ire 606
low a St.
>8-6* c h in e s fo r sa le o r re n t, a t
FO R SA L E — C h ev ro let tru c k o r lig h t
d eliv ery c a r, a b a rg a in . E m il P eil.
58-3* 1
- - - - -
I
FO R SA L E — B oys’ w ool s u it, long
p a n ts,
n e a rly
new .
C all
108
P io n e e r, M aple In n A pts.
58-2*
FO R SA L E — T h re e beds, s p rin g s , j
m a ttre s s e s , som e c a n n ed f ru it, po­
ta to e s. ap p le boxes, lig h t te a m and
colt. G oing s o u th . P h o n e 9 - F - l l .
59-2*1
FO R SA LE— R a m b o u llle tt ra m s—
y e a rlin g R o m b o u iile tt ra m s th a t
w ill s h e a r 20 to 30 lbs. of fine
w h ite wool.
W ill seH one to
c a rlo a d .
P ric e s rig h t.
F. W.
H e rrin , A sh lan d , O r.
284-3m
FO R EX CH A N G E
R eal E sta te
CItjr and Ranch Properties
H ouses to R ent.
and
AND
FANCY PASTRY*
AT
The
Lithia Bakery
180 EAST MAIN ST.
R. C. Jorgensen . Prop.
HOTEL
RESTAURANT
Office and W orks No. 248 H e tm a n
S t., A sh la n d , O re.
I«atli,
L im e.
For Sale
Fifty Acres Fine Land
Weil Situated
Do you want rich Alfalfa
Land, at a right price?
See Us
At Once
Billings Agency
Real E sta te and R eal Insurance.
School Has Practice House
In Domestic Science Course
In a c co rd a n ce w ith th e S m ith- er, a n d has fu ll c h a rg e und o v e r-sig h t
H u g h es a c t, w hich w as d iscu ssed in of th e house.
th e se co lu m n s a m o n th ago, D istric t
T h e g irls of th e se n io r class w ork
No. 5 q u a lifie d th is y e a r as a S m ith- in th e p rac tic e h ouse in g ro u p s of
H u g h es u n it in d o m estic science.
fo u r. E ach g irl sp e n d s h e r firs t week
T h is m ea n s t h a t ev ery g irl passing i in c a re of th e u p s ta irs room s, a c tin g
th ro u g h o u r h ig h school h as th e a d ­ as h o u sem aid . T he second week she
v a n ta g e of fe d e ra l a id ap p lied to her h a s s im ila r d u tie s d o w n sta irs.
H er
c o u rse
in
h o u se h o ld
econom ics th ird w eek sh e is p u rc h a sin g a g e n t
th ro u g h th e m ed iu m of a p ra c tic e and a s s is ta n t nt c o o k in g an d th e
house.
fo u rth w eek she is e n tire ly re sp o n s­
It had been th e p lan of th e school ible for th e cooking.
b o ard to rem o d el a n old house
T he w hole a ssig n m e n t, th e n , in
w hich stood on school p ro p e rty , h u t th e p rac tic e h ouse in clu d e s th e o rd i­
th e high cost of c o n s tru c tio n m ad e it n a ry processes of th e hom e, th e c u e
seem m o re p ra c tic a l to re n t a house. of th e house, p u rc h a sin g of supplies,
F o r tu n a te ly th e b o a rd w as ,a b le to th e b a la n c e d m eal, h o u se h o ld a c ­
s e c u re a seven-room house, No. 925 c o u n ts a n d a ll th e com m on p ro b le m s
on th e B o u le ta rd , w hich is fa irly w ell c f th e hom e.
a d a p te d to th e p u rp o se a n d is easily
T he c o u rse h s s proved to be so
accessib le to th e high school cam pus. p o p u la r t h a t w hen Miss I’oley la te ly
T he u n d e rly in g id ea in th e S m ith- asked fo r v o lu n te e rs fo r th e p rac tic e
H u g h es le g is la tio n is fo r th e g irls to house, everV g irl in th e c la ss v o lu n ­
h av e a c tu a l p ra c tic e in ru n n in g a tee red .
h o m e a lo n g sim p le lin e s— ju s t such
On F rid a y a fte rn o o n , b e g in n in g a t«
a hom e as th e m a jo rity of o u r g irls h a lf past tw o o ’clock, th e P a r e n t- i
m ak e J o r th em se lv e s in la te r y ears. T e a c h e r's a sso c ia tio n will hold open
To th is end th e h o u se lias b een f u r ­ h o u se at th e p ra c tic e house. B esides)
n ish ed very sim p ly b u t ta s te fu lly .
h a v in g an o p p o rtu n ity to in sp e c t th e
In o rd e r to p lan a n d w ork fo r a l ouse, th e w om en of th e city will
h o u seh o ld , a fam ily m u st ba o rg a n have an o p p o rtu n ity to m eet Miss
ized, so fo u r of th e h ig h school te a c h ­ B e rth a D avis, w ho is in c h a rg e of
e rs a re h o a rd in g a t th e p rac tic e ) S m ith -H u g h e s w ork in th e s ta te . Miss
house. One of th e fo u r is Miss E v a n ­ D avis will sp e ak b rie fly a t 3 :1 5 and
g elin e P oley, a n a c c re d ite d S m ith- a g a in a t 4 :0 0 . A ll. w om en a re in ­
H u g h es te a c h e r, w ho is h o u se -m o th - vited.
A U S T IN
p
Dan Conner, Mgr.
H e a d q u a rte rs fo r C om m ercial
M en a n d T o u ris ts .
E u ro p e an P la n .
E x c e lle n t G rill.
M e rc h a n ts ’ L u n c h
Two
B locks From
L ithiu
L A D IE S
W e a re now sh o w in g th e
W oolens a n d Silks fo r
S u its, C oats a n d S k irts .
Invited to c a ll a n d look
fin e line.
Oor. Main and Oak S ts.— E lid e
B atteries.
new F a ll
T a ilo re d
You a re
o v er the
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Send it to the
Laundry
P re serv e Y our Roofs
AND POSTS
By A pplying
UTILITY BLACK PA IN T
T he b e st p re s e rv a tiv e on th e
M a rk e t.
CERTAINTEED
AND
GUARD
ROOFING
A lw ays th e L o w est P rices.
MY NAME IS DENNIS
ASHLAND F E E D STORE.
$53 E ast Main
Tel. 214
■ru f
CITIZENS
BANK
OFASHLAND
SA FE
D E P O S IT
BOXES
W e h av e ju s t in sta lle d a
ab le
to
o ffe r boxes
fo r
re n t.
R e m e m b e r, o u r v a u lt is
p r o te c te d by
th o
la te s t
It com es on
Coadrich‘‘H IP R E S S ” «nd
I l O u t^ tu r , a ll D il,r r , T u o « „ O r .«
Goodrich
BI-PRESS
Rubber
Footwear
The Heavy Red Sole
and Heel Rubbers
We carry the Complete
Line.
S hcrwin -W illiams
FLOORLAC
AI
YOU W IL L L IK E IT
00608709
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
In th e H e a rt of to w n .”
FREE LABOR BUREAU
T h o se w a n tin g help on th e farm ,
in th e fac to ry , m ill o r in any o th e r
line can phone o r b rin g in th e ir w an ts
a n d we will try to fill them F R E E .
T hose se e k in g e m p lo y m en t a re asked
to lis t th e i r n a m e s w ith us an d we
w ill e n d e a v o r to p u t th e m in touch
w ith em ployers. T H IS S E R V IC E IS
FREE.
ED and T O A D 'S
Pool a n d B illia rd P a rlo r
A sh lan d
North Main Si. N ext (a Simpson's Hardware Star
A T A L L G R O C ER S.
(B y th e U n ited P re ss )
LONDON, Nov. 10— W ith c e n tu ­
rie s old civic pom p a n d p a g e a n try j
A ld e rm a n J a m e s R oll w as y e ste rd a y
in a u g u ra te d L ord M ayor of L ondon
fo r th e e n s u in g y ear. T he p ic tu re sq u e
’’L ord M ay o r’s S how ” — a tw o m ile I
p ro cessio n w hich a n n u a lly d islo c a te s
tra f fic in th e h e a rt of th e m ost c o n ­
g ested d is tric ts of th e C ity of L o n - ’
don— a ttr a c te d th e u su a l m asses o f'
s ig h ts e e rs , a lth o u g h it is th e usuel
tilin g fo r L o n d o n e rs to s h ru g th e ir
s h o u ld e rs an d p ro fe ss to re g a rd it as
a tire so m e a n a c h ro n ism , “ not w o rth
going to see. m y h o y :” H ow ever, no
L o rd M ayor h a s yet been bold enougli
to c u t o u t th is ex p en siv e p a g e a n t,
a n d it is c e rta in t h a t a ll tr u e C ock­
neys w ould p ro te st lo u d ly if th e a n ­
c ie n t r itu a l w as dro p p ed .
L o rd M ayor R olls is an in s u ra n c e '
co m pany m a g n a te , h a v in g been m a n ­
a g in g d ire c to r of th e P e a rl In su ra n c e
C om pany, w itli w hich co n cern he was
co n n e cte d fo r 50 y e a rs, Thomson of
a N o rfo ld fa rm e r, he cam e to L o n ­
d o n as a boy of 14, a n d — as lie pu ts
it h im se lf— “ By h a rd w ork and a
little lu c k ’’ he w o rk ed h im se lf up
from th e h u m b le s t p o sitio n . H e is
a ty p ic a l E n g lis h m a n of th e D ick en ­
sia n sty le , r a th e r lik e th e la te K ing)
E d w ard in m a n n e rs an d a p p e a ra n c e .
He is p a ssio n a te ly fond o f h o rse s and
coaching, a n d d e sp ite his 72 y e a rs,
is s till a fam o u s w hip.
T he o ffice of L ord M ayor is noj
sin e c u re . N o r is it a p ro fita b le o n e; I
fo r a lth o u g h th e re is a s a la ry of ten
th o u s a n d p o u n d s fo r th e y e a r, t h e 1
o c c u p an t of th e M ansion H ouse g e n ­
e ra lly h as to spend fo u r b r five
tim es th a t a m o u n t as o fficial “ H o st"
fo r th e City of L ondon.
W E A R E OUT FO R
F IN E
FURS
A TOUCHDOW N
’ K Sic
FOXES, WOLVES
LYNX, ETC.
ill fo o tb all accessories.
W e ta c k le
th e ta s k w ith e v e ry th in g th a t goes
w ith th e gam e. Com e and see o u r
in te rfe re n c e witli high prices.
All
o th e r sp o rtin g goods on th e sam e
basis, too. M ake th is v o u r goal for
a n y th in g b elo n g in g to th e sp o rt you
favor,
SIM PSO N ’S H A R D W A R E .
W e c a n h e a t city o r m ail
o rd e r house p rices a m ile.
C all a n d see fo r y o u rse lf.
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BARTLETT
FUR SHOP
115 M AIN ST., M ED FO R D , OK.
4th Street Market
!/ li
for
Fresh and cured meats; tea
hone and loin steak 25c;
Roast, the best, 20c.
Give us a trial.
Wm. Hibbs & Son
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AX INFLUENCE OX STOCK
RAISING
T H E P acific In te rn a tio n a l L ivestock
E xposition in P o rtla n d next w eek
m ean s m uch to th e N o rth w e st in live
stock e n c o u ra g e m e n t.
T h e e x h ib its
well he w ith o u t e q u a l any place.
Wo a re glad to a ffo rd co -o p eratio n
io c u sto m e rs of th e F irr t N a tio n a l
Bank who a re going io a tte n d tin-
show and m ake p u rc h a se s a t th e
d aily a u ctio n sales.
I
Z/zc fît siNatiouai Banti
ASHLAND.
OREGON
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E V C A R T E B P res
C m v a u p e l vice pre
j vv Njc COY, C ashilw
W h y S hould Y o u P j
COURT NEWS
P r o b a te C o u rt.
L o u is M o rris S ch o n field , e s ta te :
re p o rt, o rd e r.
H. S. E v a n s, e s ta te ; o rd e r c o n firm ­
in g sale.
O rin A. Z im m e rm a n , e s ta te ; i n ­
v e n to ry a n d a p p ra is e m e n t.
Sim eon F a rlo w , e s ta te ; a d m itte d to
p ro b a te .
B enj. W. H e b e rlin g , e s ta te ; p ro o f of
p u b lic a tio n .
W. A. D u n iap , e s ta te ; o rd e r a p ­
p o in tin g e x e cu to r, o rd e r a p p o in tin g
a p p ra is e rs .
G race H aw s Lebo, e s ta te ; o rd e r, a f ­
fid a v it,
J a n e C a rro ll, e s ta te ; p ro o f of p u b ­
lic a tio n .
W illiam H. B ald w in , e s ta te ; p e ti­
tio n , o rd e r.
G eorge W . G row , e s ta te ; p e titio n ,
in v e n to ry a n d a p p ra is e m e n t.
E d y th e W . C ra n fie ld . e s ta te ; fin al
i a c c o u n t, o rd e r.
W illia m H u n tle y , e s ta te ; fin al a c - ’
count, order.
4%ON DEPOSITS.
-SAVINGS
T h o m a s J. P e d ico rd , e s ta te ; final
a c co u n t.
R e a l E s ta te T ra n s fe r.
W illiam H. B igham to A llie E.
R lip p e l; lan d jn secs. 28 a n d 33, tw p.
33 S. R. 1W : $1400.
F. E m il W o lte r et ux to J. V.
W rig h t e t ux; la n d in A sh lan d .
C h a rle s A. C lough to J. Co. B. &
I
1 L oan A ssn.; lo ts 31 a n d 32, H ig h ­
If a g ro w e r of s tra w b e rrie s h a p p e n s
la n d add. to M edford.
to feel r a th e r p ro sp e ro u s th is fall,
m uch of th is p ro sp e rity is d u e to th e
O i l , S am uel.
fact th a t lie is a m em b e r of th e O re­
A b aslifu l c u ra te found th e young
gon G lo w e rs ’ C o -o p erativ e a sso c ia ­
la d ie s in his p a rish too h e lp fu l. At
tion.
la s t it becam e so e m b a rra s s in g th a t
Tlie s tra w b e rry pool of th e a sso c i­
lie left.
a tio n w as sold th is seaso n a t a price
N ot lo n g a fte rw a rd lie m et t h e c u ­
of 17 cen ts a p o u n d , b re a k in g all p re ­
r a te w ho succeeded him .
vious reco rd s.
M any g ro w e rs who
“ W e ll,” h e a sk e d , “ how do you get
«are n o t as y et m em b ers, w ere not so
a lo n g w ith th e la d ie s ? ”
fo rtu n a te . A n u m b e r of sa le s w e re '
“ Oh. very w ell, in d e e d ” said th e
m ad e a t 10 c e n ts a p o u n d , w hile la te r
o th e r. " T h e re is sa fe ty in n u m b ers,
in th e seaso n m an y cro p s - w ere d is ­ you k n o w .”
p o se d of a t th e low p rice of 7 cen ts
“Indeed!” said the ex-curate,
Strawberry Pool
Breaks Record
I
, a pound.
only found it In Exodus!”
4
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Here is a varnish stain that
can be used on floors, woodwork,
furniture in fact, any wood
surface in your home. Floorlac
is waterproof and wear-resisting.
It is easy to apply and inexpen-
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stve to use. F lo o rla c w ill
orghten your home and finish the rough, worn places in the
floor or the marred, scratched furniture.
I lcorlac enables you to give to furniture or woodwork any of
the popular finishes you desire, mahogany, oak, cherry, etc.
I xoorlac not only stains, but varnishes, combining both in a single
operation. It is made of the finest stain and waterproof varnish
and gives a finish of great durability and beauty.
A complete line of Floorlac for sale by
A HIGH PRICE FOR COFFEE
posit Boxes a n d a re a g a in
'Iw k ¿t THAT for « So!« I" {
s
There are any number of
places about your home which
can be brightened up and made
more cheerful by the use of
Bon Ton
M URPHY ELECTRIC S ltyil'
EV ERYTH ING ELECTRICAL
T he Housewife and H er H om e
Park.
new sectio n o f Safe De­
BLOCK WOOD
Established 1883
ROI.LS
HOME
ASHLAND LUMBER
COMPANY
P la s te r
CAKES,
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
W OOD SA W ED by th e co rd o r by
th e h o u r. M. L. W a sc h a u , 701
In d ia n a St. Tel. 228-R .
3 4tf
C e m e n t,
BREAD,
BA RG AINS IN
WOOD SAW .
Sash, Doors,
Shingles.
D o n 't pay a m id d le m a n ’s p ro fit.
Y o u r H om e B a k e r is, in a sense,
s tric tly a m a n u f a c tu r e r ; he b ak es
fo r no one else— he sim p ly s u p ­
plies h is ow n sto ck of fre s h a n d
w holesom e
C om plete S to ck E le c tric Supplies.
W . P . B R O O K S— P ia n o T u n e r.
P la y e r m echanic. M edford, O r­
egon. A sh lan d ev ery T u esd ay .
L eave o rd e r a t R ose Bros.
Lumber,
Buy Direct
C. B. L A M K I N
W ANTED
CAST IRON
Good heavy g rey Iro n m ac h in ery
scrap c a stin g s.
NAILS
Old n a ils, w ire o r c u t. M ust be
F O R K EN T.
s tra ig h t.
F ill'll islijed
FO R
RENT
hou se. !
P IP E
P h o n e 2 61-Y
•r»8-2 4” s ta n d a r d b lack pipe, second
b an d , s tr a ig h t a n d in good condi-
FO R R E N T — F a ir 8 room
house, tj0n
435 G u th rie St., $12.50 p er m o n th .
S. D. T ay lo r, 324 H olly st. 5 8-2» ASHLAND IRON WORKS
PIANO TUNER.
To Reduce the Cost
of Living
UY T H E P A R K
F O R T R A D E — T acom a residenci'
p ro p e rty fo r s m a ll im proved
a c re a g e, five o r te n m iles from
tow n.
W rite w h a t you have.
A. E. L ittle , 5405 So. A sotin
St., T acom a, W ash.
4 9 -lm o *
LO ST— M a ra b o u t cape a t th e H otel
A u stin .
F in d e r leave a t T id in g s
office.
59-2t
ASHLAND R E A L T Y
120 A cres near B eagle, 3 0 acres
clear; house and b a m ; to trade
for A shland property .
For sale or trade, nice hom e in
C edarville, Calif.
F ine a lfa lfa dairy ranch w ith 24
cow s and fu ll equipm ent, near Ga­
zelle, C alif., for sa le or trade.
W hat have yon?
P E IL 'S CORNER
FO R E X C H A N G E— 20 a c re s of lan d ,
1 m ile w est of C oquille C ity, fo r
land in A shland or R ogue R iv er Good M eals a n d S h o rt O rd e rs. Day
valley of eq u a l v a lu e o r in tra d e ,
*
o r w ill give d iffe re n c e . L and has
and N ight Service.
som e tim b e r a n d u n d e rla id w ith
7-foot vein of coal.
A dd^pss 128
297 East Main
F a c to ry s tr e e t, A sh lan d . tf5 9
LOST.
H. O. Anderson.
PACK THfUit
VThen y o u c a n b u y t h e
p o p u la r A m e ric a n drink
w hich, is b e t t e r fo r you
•h a s a r i c h c o ffe e -lik e
flav o r a n d c o s t s le s s .
There are two kinds ofP ostum
P o s tu m C ereal is boiled fo r 15 m inutes
after boiling begins. A delightful cup results.
The newer form. In sta n t Postum, is made by
placing a teaspoonful in the cup—then add
h o t w ater, and stir until quickly dissolved.
Grocers sell both kinds
"There's a R e a s o n " for Postum
Made by
Postum. Cereal Co., Inc., B attle Creek, Mich