Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 10, 1921, Image 1

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    climate, w ithout the aid
A3 3HLAND
H
L
of medicine, cures nine cases
out of ten of asthm a.
proven fa c t
This
is
a
A shland D aily T idings
(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
3
(Succeesor to the Semi-Weekly TidingB, VoL 43)
ALARIA germs cannot survive
three months in the rich ozone
at Ashland. The pure domestic wa­
ter helps.
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921
NO 85
PACIFIC PROBLEMS SETTLED BY TREATY
LINEN SHOWER GIVEN IN
HONOR MISS PEARL RÜGER
Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Coffman
was hostess a t a linen shower last
CHICAGO STOCKYARD
400WordDocument Ends
ger, whose engagem ent was an ­
nounced in the tiny secret place
cards. Mrs. Coffman served a dain­
ty chafing dish supper, assisted by I
Mrs. William Briggs.
I
Invitations were extended to th e ’
i following: Pearl Ruger, Agnes H ed-‘
burg, Dorothy Jones. Dorothy F ru-j
New Era Has D aw ned for th e Amort­
Ian., E sther K leinham m er, H attie!
can F arm er; W illam ette Valley Hodges, Florence Farlow, Irene H ar-|
Capable of Sustaining ,5,000,00« ris., Irene Powell, Ina H arrison, I
More People; Strong Farm Organ- ; Gladys Shortridge, Mabie T rott, i
K athleen Silvers, M arjorie Gillette,
izations Needed.
Maye Kaegi.
, (
STRIK ERS A R E QUIET
! CHICAGO, Dec.
10. — Peace
j reigned in the strikebound stock-
' yards today and thousands of work-
! ers went their way unmolested.
The first known death occurred
i yesterday when George Pile, who
j was shot in W ednesday’s rioting,
' died in the county hospital.
MAILING HINTS
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 10.
A bill suspending im m igration for
three years was introduced in the Double-Faced C orrugated Cardboard
bouse today by R epresentative John­
A dvised for F ragile A rticles; Sev­
son, W ashington, chairm an of the
enty Pound L im it for F irst Three
house im m igration committee.
Zones; F ifty for Outside.
Johnson said ”a total suspension
of im m igration is necessary to shut
The sweetest smelling exhibit at la tte r has been named “ American
The post office campaign for the
out undesirable aliens who are be­
the
fair
is
the
booth
occupied
joint-
Legion
Boy.”
Charles
E.
Morton,
;
“ Thousands of people In the mid­
handling
of the Christm as rush is
ing “ given passports in order to get
ly by the Pacific Mint company and another enthusiastic poultry fancier
dle states are looking for ju st such
them out of their home countries.”
m err,,y on’ and Postm aster
E. T. Staples, dealer in K lam ath re­ shares the joy occasioned by these
E. J. Kaiser reports th a t the patrons
a place as Oregon,” said Hon. G. H.
awards, for he sold the stock which |
claimed m arsh lands. Visitors are
of the Ashland office are beginning
Mansfield, president of the state
WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 10.—
birds.
given delightful whiffs of arom atic produced the winning
to heed the instructions given out
• » »
I
Form al announcem ent was made to
farm bureau yesterday evening be­
pepperm int oil distilled from plants
I through the press, though many per-
Clothing in the course of con- ! the world today th a t the United
fore a large audience of W inter Fair
grown near Klam ath Falls. 1 Photo-
■ sist in beinig careless in the m atter
! graphs are shown of m int stills and ^ ru c tio n is shown by the Orres tail-1 States, G reat Britain, Japan and
enthusiasts at the Armory.
Mr.
of advising their correspondents and
I ! other interesting views of m int pro- oring establishm ent, enabling visit- France had entered into a new world
Mansfield has recently returned
publishers to correct their addresses
duction on, the reclaim ed lands, also ors to see ju st how their clothes a r e | tre a ty designed to protect each oth-
from an extensive to u r of the middle
| and see th at the mail gets to them
j e r’s interests in the Pacific, and to
I wheat, potatoes and other crops put together.
w estern states.
I w ithout delay.
* * •
j end for a t least ten years the men-
which these lands have produced.
“ We m ust present Oregon’s assets
Postm aster K aiser says mailing
Corona typew riters are featured ace of war In those waters,
* • «
to those farm ers of the middle
well is as im portant as mailing early
Following are the prizes aw arded I A fine bureau made in Ashland, by H. H. E lh art in his artistic W in -! Under the term s of the treaty, the
states,” continued Mr. Mansfield.
(. an d gives the following directions
four powers agree to respect each
“ Make Oregon the garden spot of *n tke Poultry departm ent of the a ra n ge and an electric stove com- ter F air booth.
from his experience. Most of these
• *
o th er’s insular possessions in the Pa-
the United States.”
’ W inter Fair.
One of the finest and prise the excellent exhibit of the
instructions are compulsory as a di­
Bob” Middleton has a varied d is-1 cific and to subm it disputes th a t
The fruit premium awards, given
The farm bureau head spoke of ^est exhibits of poultry I ever had Ashland F u rn itu re company,
rect result of departm ental orders:
may
arise
to
z
a
common
conference
below,
were made by Prof. F. C.
the problems and accomplishments i th e pleasure of -sco rin g ,” declared
• • •
i Play of firearm s, with any of which
Dry goods, clothing and all par­
Reimer, director of the Southern
of the American farm er and the r e - ! B- p - Keeney, of Eugene, who placed,
The Fi8cber Flouring Mills com- a good markam an inight win a tur- for adjustm ent a n d consideration.
cels of like nature should be placed
If the rights of signatory powers Oregon experiment stationi, and one
lation of present conditions to the tke aw ards in this division. “ I w a s ;pany have an extensive showing of
OI o,her valuable prize at the
in heavy corrugated pasteboard
are
threatened by another 'power, of the leading horticulturists of the
agriculturists of this state. “ A new «specially pleased with the fair a n d ; pOU]try an d other feeds which look m arks®ansWp contest to be hejd
boxes or boxes of equal strength.
Prof. Reimer ex­
era has downed for the American friendly spirit shown by the exhibit-1 so inviting th a t it seems cruelty t o 1 Sunday near the Oak stre et bridge, the signers of the treaty will confer Pacific coast.
Ordinary suit boxes are very flimsy
for the purpose of taking what ac­ pressed himself as much pleased
farm er,” he said. “ The agricultural ors wko were always courteous and anim als to tem pt the feathered .in­
and poor protection to the contents
bloc is constantly gaining more pow -!k *nd’ never questioning the ju d g e’s habitants of the hen coops with th a t
^ ne °f the biggest and best fruit tion is necessary, either separately w ith the extensive am t excellent and cannot be accepted, unless re­
showing of standard apples made at
er in congress. The farm ers are decision. Ashland has much cause which they cannot reach.
j displays at the fair is from D. A. or jointly.
inforced by wrapping with at least
The
treaty
is
effective
for
ten
the W inter Fair.
coming together in stronger organi-l f° he proud of her poultry show ant?
» * *
i Owens W imer ( o \ e orchard, which
two thicknesses of heavy wrapping
years and is subject to the right of
Delicious— (plates) G. M. Frost
zations to solve their problems and I chicleen fanciers, Belgian hare pro-
One of the happiest poultry ex- produced an extra fine lot of New-
paper. W here no box is available,
place themselves In a b etter condi- ducers, and growers of sim ilar kinds hibitors is Donald Spencer, whose to " ns and Spitzenburgs this year, any power to term inate it upon one first; T. S. Wiley second, G. M. Frost wrap cardboard around the contents,
third; (boxes) G. M. Frost first, T.
tlon than ever before.
ol birds and anim als.”
White Plym outh Rock ^pujlet and as
a3
Bttle-know n Willow year’s notice.
then wrap in several layers of good
Upon
ratification
of
the
treaty
by
S. Wiley second, Albert Johnson
“ There is much talk about ai
Barred
Plymouth
Rocks
(39, cock were awarded first prizes. The Tw’i£-
wrapping paper.
• * *
the constitutional agencies of each third.
‘grand international gesture’ to for- birds) — C. B. W heeler, Pleasant!
Bundles should not he made up in
Newtown— (plates) A. H. Daven-
From the H eart of a Soldier” is
I
coun^*'y»
the
Anglo-Japanese
alli-
get the debts and interest money on Hill, Or., first cock, third cockerel, > Z5
— |
, .
.
.
. ..
. a round roll, as it is alm ost iinpos-
the name ot an Interesting booklet | ?» “ ■
~ obnoxious to the h n , ,,rs t. r . L. H oldrtdee second.
M (|(,
debts of the European countries to th ird pullet; A. T. Lathrop, Central If
I
United
States
will
be
term
inated.
R. S. Derrick th ird ; (boxes) G. M. | Articlea ,n a j, parcels ghould be
: being given away by the Treichler
aid them in rehabilitation. .W hile> Point> second cock; Mrs. F. N. Sny-
The
treaty
was
presented
at
the
Frost first, D. H. Jackson second. packed sQ as t(j fU 8nuR,y t3gether
Motor company at th eir exhibit In
we are doing th a t I am in_ favor o f | der> Ashland, third cock; M artin M.
open
session
of
the
conference
by
.T. S. Wiley third.
thug prevenHn g t pe contents from
! the Armory, which consists of a
at least a ‘small gesture’ toward the I Lower, Gaston, Or., first cockerel,
Spitzenburg— (plates) T. S. Wiley 8hift|ng or breaking whHe
trBng„
splendid Dodge touring car and a Senator Lodge, who made a brief
American farm er, he^iijitig t(p tid e i
cockerel (pullet bred m ale),
speech.
He
called
attention
to
the
first,
J.
A.
Gear
second:
(boxes)
T.
and
mugt
be
8ecure,y
tjed
w,t(,
first
hen
(cockerel
bred
fem
ale),
powerful Dodge truck.
The story
him over the tight places following
Long parcelg shou,d
second pullet, first pen; Horace
tells of the creditable perform ance fact th a t there is no provision in the S. Wiley first. C. B. French second, 8trQng gtr|ng
thn war.
treaty,
a
simple
document
of
only
A. H. Davenhill th iid .
be t(pd c,oge to | be ends as wey a3
of Dodge cars In France during the
“ In Oregon we m ust organize. In Beardsley, Eugene, Or., second cock­
r 4
400 words, which pledges the world
W
inter
Banana
(plates)
G.
M.
jn tbe
strings knotted where
erel
(pullet
bred
m
ale),
second
worl
I
war.
the southern states the great cotton
powers concerned to go to each o th ­ Frost first, G. W . Pellett second, <»•; they cross each other.
cockerel,
first
hen,
second
hen
pool is doing wonders for the grow­
LBS ¡ W
ers aid with arm ies and navies if M. Frost th ird ; (boxes) G. M. F r o s t. F ragHe articles, such as dirhes,
ers. It has brought m arket systems (cockerel bred fem ale), first pullet;
The heart of the Tidings reporter
they should be attacked.
It was first, Albert Johnson second, C. B. | cut gia88> silverw are, dolls, toys, al-
to a high point of efficiency with a O. L. T urner, Eugene, Or., first pul­
was reached by means of some deli­
such
a
provision—
article
ten—
th at French third.
uminum ware, should be packed in
minimum of waste between the pro- let (cockerel bred fem ale); Mrs. W.
cious hot cakes baked from Olympic
caused the United States senate to
Greenings (plates) J. A. Gear, exCel»ior, cotton or wadded nLper,
ducer and the buyer.
They are!
Klackus, Ashland, second pen.
flour a t the Square Deal grocery
reject the league of nations coven­ first and second.
working out the same methods in
W hite Plym outh Rocks (24 birds)
jn a double-faced corrugated paete-
booth.
The dem onstrator explains
ant.
Belleflower
(plates)
A
lbert
board or wooden box. Boxes should
the agricultural middle west. Ore­ — Donald M. Spencer, Ashland, first
th a t the superior quality of their
Secretary
of
State
Hughes
opened
cock,
first
and
third
pullets;
Herman
Johnson first, T. S. Wiley second, be large enough so th a t contents can
gon farm ers should protect th eir in-
pancake flour is due to the fact that
the historic session with the am- (boxes) Albert Johnson first, T. S. ( be protected on all sides.
terests with such organizations, a n d 'p - Stoaks, Ashland, second cock,
it is m anufactured from hard wheat
nouncement th a t “satisfactory prog­ Wiley second.
Fram ed pictures with glass should
the farm bureau is the medium for first and third cockerels and first
in the largest flouring mills west I
ress
was
being
made
in
the
adjust-:
W
hite
W
inter
Permain«—
(plates)
;
have
wood on both back and front
pen;
Charles
E.
Morton,
Ashland,
such work.
of Chicago.
i
ment
of
the
Chinese
problems.”
“
By
Ashland
Trade
is
Ashland
F.
L.
Holdridge
first;
(boxes)
F.
L.
so
as
to
protect the glass.
• * *
“ In the W illam ette valley alone— first, second and third hens; second
„
I
A
fter
Senator
Lodge
had
finished
Made.”
Well,
I
had
quite
a
set-
| Candy, cakes, cigars and articles
if properly irrigated to the best ad ­ pullet, second pent.
ie
o m p aio u r Lithia Springs ; bjg address a spokesman for each Holdridge first.
King
David
(plates)
A lbert of |jke nature, should be packed in
W hite W yandottes— A. C. Crews, to with “ F arm er” yesterday. I company as a large and thiist-pro- deiegatiOn,, not only the four partici-
vantage— we have room for 5,000,-
Johnsou first and second; (boxes) couble-faced corrugated pasteboard
000 more people w ithout hardly feel- Ashland, first cockerel, first pullet, did not think his im putation fair
\ ° 'i n g
isp ay of m ineral w aters, paHng powers, but also the small
In
regard
to
Ashland
m
erchants
Albert Johnson first.
boxes or other strong box, or wrap-
ing it. Oregon needs the middle!
Silver W yandottes— C. B. Wheel-
one of . the
j -
«
. ; products of which Ash- nations attending
the conference,
an-
Gano— (plates) J. A. Gear first, pad in corrugated cardboard, and
west farm er, and the middle west e r> Pleasant Hill, Or., first and sec- and their families buying cloth­ . a n ( . ts
just y proud. Gas demon- ( nounced his nation’s willingness to
Albert Johnson second, (boxes) Al- well tied, as parcels of this nature
farm er needs Oregon.”
ond cockerel, first and second pul­ ing, ladies’ ready-to-wear, and
s la n o n s ate given for the benefit jeave t |,e peace Of the Pacific to the
the
like
out
of
town,
while
they
lets.
• a re very fragile and easily damaged
O ther speakers on the program
of those interested, using two drum s , , nJted statM , Great B r|ta ln , France bert Johnson first.
very much favored “ trade at
were Prof. G. A. Briscoe, superiuten-j
Rhode Island Reds (82 b ird s)—
Baldwin—
(plates)
F.
L.
Hold-
Books should be wrapped in card-
in which natural gas is shipped to and Japan
home” propaganda to keep cus­
ridge
first.
board
and then wrapped with strong
dent of the city schools, and Senator F - L. Holdridge, Talent, first and
put pep into w aters elsewhere
I
The
conference
also
approved
the
tom
ers
in
th
eir
line
trading
at
King—
(plates)
T.
S.
Wiley
first;
,
paper
and securely tied.
*
#
*
C. M. Thomas, who introduced Mr. second cocks, second cockerel, sec-
_
following:
home
in
their
own
stores.
He
said
(boxes)
A.
H.
Davenhill
first.
*
1
F
ruits
should be packed in strong
Mansfield. Prof. Briscoe acted as °nd hen; first pullet, first old hen,
Swenson and McRae have a large
„
,
,
6
The
four
proposals
of
Elihu
Root,
th
a
t
kind
of
“
home
tra
d
e
”
was
Jonathan— (plates) F. L. Hold- wooden boxes, well nailed. Boxes
chairm an and delivered an address th ird young hen; Ernest Webb, Cenr
corner booth fitted with a H o tp o ln t'
.
...
. . .
, .
F
pledging the powers to respect the ride« first
on education, co-ordinating it with tral Point, first hen, th ird pullet, about as logical as the “ wonder­ electric
the size of peach or apple boxes tied
range, a kitchen cabinet, and
, « o w m at-
ful
one
hoss
shay.”
Of
course,
I
te
rrito
rial
integrity
of
China
ahd
Red
cheek
Pippin—
(plates)
W.
around
the center with strong cord
the national activities of Education- first young pen; Mrs. F. H. Dressier,
three electrically operated sewing
th
‘open
door’
policy.
I
r
Buckler
Bros,
first.
to
prevent
the boxes from breaking
hat?
to
agree
with
him
th
a
t
if
al Week, which ends today. Repre- Medford, third cock, third cockerel,
machines. Their exhibit is one that
m erchants were sending away for appeals to every housewife. Henry
“ APP°intiy ent of a commission to
A rkansas Black— (plates) J. A. open. When addressed to post of-
ten tativ e Ben Sheldon, who was on third hen, second young pen; Tom
„
J
examine into China’s judicial an d Gear first.
what supplies they did not carry
| fices on star routes, wire and cleet
the program for a speech, was e x -! Johansen, Rainier, Or., first cokerel;
Provost, attendant, shows how the
court
system,
with
the
object
of
Stayman
Winesap—
(plates)
F.
L.
at both ends.
in
thei
rown
store
instead
of
buy­
cused a fte r he made a plea from his H. J. Durfee, Ashland, second pullet,
machines are operated.
abolishing
extra
te
irito
ria
l
rights
in
H
oldridge
first;
(boxes)
F.
L.
Hold-
Phonograph records should be
seat in the audience th a t he would
Light Brahm as— J. A. Gear, Ash- ing from their m erchant neigh­
♦ • *
packed with double-faced corrugated
la te r give an Ashland address on land, first cock, first hen, first pul- bor, th a t the practice was vicious
The Albers Milling company has China, and under which foreign pow- ridge first.
Hoover Red—^(plates) A. H. Dav- pasteboard between each record, and
and destructive of home prosper­ an interesting showing of various ers have m aintained their own
educational work of special county let.
| enhlll first; (boxes) A. H. Daven- ¡f possible, placed In a wooden box.
ity, but I did not believe any
interest in connection with state ac-j
W hite Leghorns (38 b ird s)__Er-
vaiieties of stock feeds, couveniently courts and judges.
arranged.
i
A decision by the powers to re- hill first.
Christmas tree ornam ents, which
Ashland m erchant was so foolish.
t ’vities, a subject upon which he nest Webb, Central Point, first and
* * *
j spect the neutrality of China In fu-.
Paragon— (plates) F, L. Hold- are of a very fragile nature, should
W hereupon he recited an instance
claimed he was not as yet fully pre- second cocks; E. O. Smith, Ashland,
ture wars to which she is not a ridge first; (boxes) F. L. Holdridge be packed in cotton excelsior and
where he saw an Ashland d ru g ­
ia re d to talk.
¡th ird cock, first and second pullets,
The Ashland free public library party.’
j first.
gist buying a suit of clothes in’ a has a suggestive showing of books
placed in a double-faced corrugated
Under the leadership of Miss Mar-1 first old pen, first young pen; Mrs.
Grimes Golden— (plates) F. L. pasteboard box.
neighboring city instead of buy­
sters, musical director of the city D. W. Booth, Ashland, first, second
on agriculture and other im portant
LONDON, Dec. 10.— The state- HoldridKe f ir s t. (boxes) C.
B.
Umbrellas, canes and parcels of
ing from Enders or Mitchell, and
5. *hools. the high school band ren- and third cockerels; A. C. Crews,
subjects, with a librarian to tell vis- m ent th a t Japan had definitely ac-
French first.
this nature should be reinforced
d >red a pleasing program earlier in Ashland, second young pen.
the wife of a groceryman buying
itors what to read and why. The cepted the American naval dlsarma-
the evening.
| Brown Leghorns— Mrs. F. N. Sny­ a fine dress and a tailored suit
Lady Sweeting— (plates)
L. their entire length with strong strips
way the booth is decorated with ment prpgram was confirmed a t the
Holdridge first.
of wood to prevent damage while in
from a m erchant in a neighboring
der, Ashland, first cock, first and
posters and placards makes It re- British foreign office today.
Green Sweeting— (plates)
I’ADICAL ELEMENT
L. transit.
second hens; J. J. King, Medford, town, instead of patronizing Mc­
semble the booths at the Corvallis
Japan, America and G reat Britain Holdridge first
Valuable parcels should be insured
RIFE IN RANKS OF
first old pen.
Gee or Enders for her needs. He
book fair, which was held last sum- have agreed to the non-fortification
Lawyer—
(plates)
J.
A.
Gear
first,
so
th a t the sender may be reim-
STRIKING PACKERS
Black Leghorns— E. R. H arris, said if I didn’t believe it, he
mer, the first one of the kind west of the islands in the Pacific ocean,
R ainier— (plates) J. A. Gear first, bursed, should) the parcels become
would hire a detective and set of Chicago.
Ashland, first and second pullets.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 10.—
Willow Twig— (plates) J. A. Gear lost in transit.
Black Minorcas— Guy C. Jacobs, down the names of very m erchant
• * *
STANDARD OIL
The radical element in the ranks of Ashland, first cock, first hen; John
firs
t; (boxes) D. A. Owens first.
• The largest parcel th a t can be
who bought his Christm as needs
The Ashland G ranite company has
TANKER BLOWS
1 ) packing house strikers asserted F. Butler, Ashland, first cockerel, out of town and supply them to
Vanderpool Red— (plates) J. Gy- sent by parcel post In the United
a display of m onum ental work which
i elf today, the orderly methods of first pullet.
UP; ONE DEAD ger . first.
States, is 84 inches, combined length
the Tidings, if this paper would shows to great advantage what can
tho idle men giving away to Violence.!
A n co n as^A . McMillan. Ashland
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j Limber Twig— (plates) J. A. and girth, and the heaviest parcels
print the names and facts. He be done with one of A shland’s most
< tie man was shot during a fight ; fir8t> second and third CQck
PROVIDENCE, R. I., Dec. 10.— Kelts first.
th at can be sent must not weigh over
said he thought he could open valuable natural resources.
One
man
was
instantly
killed,
and
Shannon
Pippin—
(plates)
T.
S.
70 pounds in the first, second and
1 ir one of the plants, and the cockerel, first hen, first old pen
my eyes to one of the main rea­
« * «
1 mes of five strikebreakers were fjr9t young pen
several
others
had
narrow
escapes,
Wiley
first;’
(boxes)
T.
S.
Wiley
third
zones, and 50 pounds in the
sons th a t Ashland w asn’t bigger
J. H. McGee’s corset display is when a Standard Oil company tank- first.
other zones.
f . ¡rined by mobs. Numerous clashes
Buff O rpingtons— W. B Smith
and more prosperous than it is;
viewed with interest and adm iring er blew up here today. The dead
1 ween the strik ers and the strike- AahinnH fi-,» ....
j
,
’
Swaar—
(plates)
A
lbert
Johnson
!
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All parcels should be addressed
___ ________ _
j Asniand, first, second and third
th a t John F u ller and some of the
exclamations by num erous feminine
i akers occurred In the streets.
man,
Thomas
Amplain,
was
literally
first;
(boxes)
Albert
Johnson
first,
plainly
in ink on the wrapper. La-
cockerels, first and second pullets.
leading lights in the Cham ber of visitors.
blown
to
pieces.
j
Gano—
(plates)
J.
A.
d
e
a
r
first,
ibels
are
likely to come off, which
Silver Spangled H am burgs— A. C. Commerce were not the only of­
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( DARLES GANIER, G. A. R.
The tan k er Immediately burst in- Albert Johnson second; (boxes) Al- leaves the parcel w ithout any ad-
, Crews, Ashland, first cock.
fenders. But, he said he thought
Emil Peil's electric cream sepa­
MEMBER, DIES TODAY
to
flames and for awhile neighboring bert Johnson first.
eS.ess, and makes it impossible to
it would be a good idea for the
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W hite Pekin Ducks — Ernest
rato r shows how the drudgery of shipping and buildings were endan-| Golden Delicious— (boxes) Albert deliver.
Charles Ganiere, old-time Ashland ' '
Gentral Point, first old dkake, Chamber of Commerce to set a»
sk im m in g m ilk m ay be avoided, pro gered
A tug 8Ucceeded ¡n getting a Johnson first.
'
R eturn addresses are also required
i. ident and G. A. R. veteran, d ie d if,rst and second old ducks, second
example to the recalcitrants, in­
vi ng >ou lave one o
e r mrose j.Qe Qn tbg burnlng vessel and
Roman Beauty— (boxes) W. H. to be placed on all parcel post mat-
: ' 10 o’clock this morning at his yoan® duck; Graydon Crews, Ash- stead of spending all its time
machin.es shown in his booth, to-;
Kneebones first.
ter, preceded by the word “ from .”
fighting local industries.
Of getlier with W hite sewing machines. towed her into the river.
1 c ae, 148 W imer street, a fte r an ®and* ^ rst young duck; H. Tenbush,
Best
box
pears—
A.
H.
Davenhill.!
In packing foreign parcels, use
i i »ss of Ibe past month. Funeral ^ * ’arnin,a’ Or-’ second young drake,
course, I didn’t like to agree to
« • •
Fenders
entirely
surround
an
au
W inter Nelis— (plate) T. S. Wiley strong double-faced corrugated box-
services will be held from the Stock first young duck.
print the names he supplies, but
H. A. Stearns, of the Plaza m ar­ tomobile designed by a North C aro-¡first, J. Gyger second,
I es or wooden boxes, or sew parcels
t.d e rta k in g parlors Monday after-
Rouen Ducks— Glen Head, Ash-
what is a newspaper to do, any­ ket has an attractive booth in which
lina
man
^
ith
a
view
to
protecting
De
Anjou—
(plate)
T.
S.
Wiley
up with burlap or some other strong
r-ioq a t 2 o’clock.
Mr. Ganiere Iand’ first young duck.
way? If it is tru e, it should be is displayed a great variety of Gol- )
its
occupants
in
events
of
a
collision
first.
cloth.
If..ves a wldbw and seven children.
Indian R unner Ducks— H. Ten-: stopped, and a general overhaul­ denrod cereals and Liberty Bell m a­
from any angle.
Champion Quince— J. Gyger.
By complying with these instruc-
H > is the fa th e r of Mrs. D. Perozzi. ^ us^ ’ W illam ina, Or. first old d ra k e ,1 ing of our local m ethods take
ple syrup. George K night and Mrs.
No
doubt
there
are
men
who
have
Best
general
display
from
one
or-
tions,
m ailers will greatly benefit
place a t once.
U a* ails could not be obtained before: first young drake, first old duck,
B. F. Storms, the courteous attend- never told a lie— those who were
chard—
T.
S.
Wiley
first,
Albert
themselves
as well as aid the post
going to press today.
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HAZ KIK.
born
dumb.
Johnson second, D. A. Owens th ir d .' office departm ent.
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