PAGA two ASHLAND DAILY «DINGO Ashland News in Paragraphs Local and Personal ...... . ...... ......... Side Lights---------------------- B a sk etb a ll! B a sk etb a ll!! Gum Given Aw ay — C om e o u t a n d see re a l p ro fe ssio n ­ A dam s C h iclets, o rig in a l can d y - a ls in a ctio n . A sh lan d E lk s a n d c o ated ch ew in g gum . G et y o u r a t N o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia C ham ps. M arch “ C a n d y la n d ,” B eaver block. 157-1 8, a t A rm o ry . _______ ----------- i To Speak at M issionary M eeting— C h in e se N oodles a n d C hop Suey — Mrs. G eorge W h itm a n , r e tu rn e d Made a c co rd in g to g e n u in e C hinese m issio n a ry from C hina, will sp eak at recip es a t th e N elda Cafe. 1 5 6 tf th e m issio n a ry m e e tin g W ed n esd ay ---------- - j a t th e B a p tist church'. It is urged M oves H ousehold Goods— th a t a ll la d ie s of th e c h u rc h be pres- . H. C aseb eer had a tru c k load e n t a n d h e a r a m essage d ire c t from of h o u seh o ld goods b ro u g h t from th e m issio n a ry fie ld . C e n tra l P o in t M onday to his resi- . dence h ere. B e le cu te sse n — C ream P u ffs, M acaroons, O a tm eal E a s te r s u its a t P a u ls e r u d ’s. O r - Cookie9 — H om e B akery a n d R e sta u - d e r now. 1 5 5 tf ra n t eg N o rth M ain. 1 57tf R eal C hinese D ishes— B utler’s W alnut C1ea.n1 T affy— P ro m real C h in ese noodles a t th e 1 P e p p e rm in t, S tra w b e rry , V an illa N e ld a Cafe. l ^ t ’tf ja n d C hocolate. P la za C o n fectio n ery . S nappy bacon a t D e tric k ’s. 157-3 “ Oil in O re g o n ” T u e sd a y n ig h t by I E. B. L a th a m , e m in e n t oil g eo lo g ist. L eft for C alifornia— P ree. Com e. 157-1 J. F. P la ce left by a u to th is m o rn -, _______ in g fo r O ak lan d , C alif., fo r a s h o rt ljlir.g e C o n g r e g a t i o n - v a c a tio n , w h ere he will v isit his p a r- A n u n u s u a lly la rg e c o n g re g a tio n erits a n d frie n d s. w as p re s e n t to h e a r Rev. P eck d e ­ liv e r his se rm o n a t th e M eth o d ist C om m encing F rid a y . M arch 10, we c h u rc h la s t evening. T he serm o n w as w ill allow an e x tra 5 p er c e n t o ff fo r one th a t took th e e n tire a tte n tio n of tw o days o n ly.’ G et y o u r su p p ly fo r th o se w ho a tte n d e d , an d m any w ords th e m o n th , a t W h ite H ou se G roce-) of p ra ise w ere h e a rd fo r Rev. Peck, te ria . 156-4 T h e re was one c o n v ersio n a t th e ----------- m eeting. B u tler’s Home Made Caram els— ----------- D elicious, m elt in y o u r m o u th . If you w a n t fish th a t you know P la za C o n feciio n erv . 1 5 7 tf is fre sh , v isit th e A sh lan d F ish an d ----------- P o u ltry M a rk e t 67 N o rth M ain. 1 5 7 tf Buy New Cars— --------------------------------- I A m ong th e new c a r o w n ers of th e city a re Mr. an d Mrs. J. R. E d w a rd s w ho have p u rch a se d an O ak lan d six a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. A. D a u g h e rty w hoi have p u rch a se d a C h ev ro let. C orn flak es, re g u la r size, th re e fo r 25 c e n ts; la rg e size pack ag e, tw o fo r 25 cents. E v e n tu a lly w hy not now ? W h ite H ouse G ro ceteria. 156-2 ----------- E lk s ’ B ask etb all tea m m eets ch am p s of n o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia W ed- nesihiy, M arch 8, a t A rm ory. 157-2 ■ C h in ese C ooking— N oodles a n d chop suey— th e re a l th in g from g e n u in e C hinese recipes. N elda Cafe. 1 5 6 tf I tiM -sday, M a ith 7, 1ÍHÜ ag o la s t M onday n ig h t, w hen th e SAVINGS IN W AR BU REAU ' ’ em p lo y m en t s itu a tio n in th e v icinity J th e rm o m e te r ra re ly goes dow n to club a c te d on a ll new m em b ers, CLAIMED BY R E P U B L IC A N S P ra c tic a lly 90 p er c e n t of th e land . zero o -- r above - ------- 100. T he su m m e r q u a lify in g th em fo r a vote, w hich : in th e p ro je c t w hich it is proposed n ig h ts a re cool a n d p le a sa n t, th e I new m em b e rs, to g e th e r w ith m em - i to irr ig a te , is a lre a d y w o rk ed . A ' w in te rs m ild. T he a v e ra g e le n g th of (C o n tin u e d fio m P a g e 1) ! b e rs w ho h a d ,, ceased to pay d u es on la rg e p o rtio n of th e a re a is p la n te d tim e free fro m k illin g fro sts in A sh- acco u n t °* d is s a tis fa c tio n w ith th e s u rp lu s p ro p e rty , th e in e v ita b le af- to o rc h a rd a n d is in a high s ta te of lan d fo r th e p a st 12 y e a rs w as 186 policy of th e clu b as d o m in a te d by te r m a th of th e w ar. T he to ta l cos: . c u ltiv a tio n . O th e r le a d in g cro p s a re days. T he a v e ra g e n u m b e r of c le a r ! th e b a n k e rs , a m o u n te d in ro u n d v a lu e o f su p p lie s d e c la re d „s u rp lu s a lfa lfa a n d g ra in . V ery little o f th is days fo r th e sam e p eriod w as 150. L IM E R IC K , Ire la n d . M arch 7.— n u m b e rs to 165, th e fu ll o rig in a l club ¡sin c e M arch 4, 1921, w as 1 3 0 3 ,3 7 6 ,- lan d h a s ev er p ro d u ced w h at it m ig h t an d p a rtly cloudy a b o u t 100 days T his city is an a rm e d cam p, w ith I m e m b e rsh ip , a m o u n tin g to 72, could ¡799. heav ily a rm e d forces of ro v al Iris h - A ' 7 " ’ D irec tio n s w ere also given for on a c co u n t of th e s h o rta g e of mois-* T h e re is a b so lu te ly no reaso n why « « . « w L . __________ _ - be c o u n te d on a s s ta u n c h s u p p o r te r s ; th e d isp o sa l of m uch p ro p e rty o rig i- tu r e d u rin g th e la te su m m e r m o n th s th e p ro d u c ts being sh ipped in to th e re p u b lic a n tro o p s an d betw een five of th e b a n k e r d o m in a tio n a n d th e ir In a lly se t a sid e fo r e d u c a tio n a l a n d If th e lan d is fu lly developed u n d e r «valley sh o u ld not be raise d locally a n d six h u n d re d Iris h reb e ls, fac in g p o lic ie s' T h e re fo re , it a t once a p - 1 v o c a tio n al tr a in in g u n d e r th e pro- irrig a tio n , it sh o u ld be c ap ab le ofi in su fficie n t q u a n titie s . *The soil e ach o th e r. ; p e a rs th a t o u t of th e 165 new m em - g ra m of 1919. T he g r e a te r p a rt of p ro d u cin g five a n d six to n s of a lfa lfa an d th e c lim a te c o n d itio n s a re very T he te b e ls a r e h o ld in g th e p rin c i- b e rs, th e b a n k e rs succeeded I in get- • th is p ro p e rty d e c la re d s u rp lu s h j s Per a c re o r good y ield s of g rain o r fav o ra b le , a n d w ith w ater pal h o te m e ilita b a r r s a c a k n s d .) ! u m e „ m b only 28 e re L vo“ a s t d n ig to h to t o th th e e r c m i . r a i ta V d «■'»P» ’ ° r ! Iavoral>le- » '« ■ can ’ »««• " > ' irr l- A rm ed w ls ith an m d a c h in g u ry n s, rifle e rs w to b . C " ‘¡'.“ ‘" “ ! a T “ ' ""* p r k e a ’ Url” a " US lved a < l r 'ul,1' to n r ' g ' ° e n S e ra l e o r r * ‘n d a iry g a llo n , th e a M yield« be doubled. .m e m o e rs w ere voted in to th e clu b , j by m ea n s of c o m p e titiv e sealed bids, farm in g . Irrig a tio n will have a ten - Irrig a tio n , th e re fo re , becom es th e s trg e tic p o s1-1 b esid es a n u m b e r of old d iss a tis fie d a n d frie n d s of th e a d m in is tra tio n « o n to p ro te c t /h e m s e lv e i: if th e [m em b e rs pay in g up th e ir d u es, m a k - | ^ ‘¡ ¡ T a T ™ u *s “ a i ‘un a s *> ‘° 9 t‘m u la te « u c k in g a n d o th -j key to soil im p ro v em en t an d in- ro y al tro o u s a tta c k * ’ i e )m en ib e rs P aying up th e ir dues, m ak - ) s e rt th a t th e re c e ip ts from th e se e r in te n siv e farm in g . T h e p ro d u ctiv e c reased p ro d u ctio n and th e p ro fit on A ll shops a re closed, s h u tte r s a r e ' Z m h e “ w h o r e m a r k a b l y high con- v a lu e of th e land sh o u ld he m ore th e se lands. d raw n dow n a n d m an y p erso n s h av e in th is l a ^ J e c ion w w e ^ n ^ T th e h a n d ic a p of m a rk e t th a n d o u b led by irrig a tio n as c o m - ! ^ ------------- — left th e city fe a rin g th e fig h tin g i n 1 n « J ♦ e le c tio n w ho w ere n o t c o n d itio n s and lack of s u ita b ility for P ared w ith th e p o ssib ilitie s by ra in - th e s tr e e ts q u a li f ie d to vo te In th e e le c tio n y e ^ p u b l l c c o n su m p tio n w hich is c h n ra c - to ll to rn ,lo g . irrig a tio n geZ ernlly ; e r ay. ¡te ris tic of m uch o f th is w a r m a te ria l. ) m ak e s it possible to p rac tic e a m ore T h en , w hen you c o n sid e r th a t M r. • M otor vehicles to th e n u m b e r of in te n siv e a n d d iv ersified ra n c h in g B E L FA S T , M arch 7.— N ine p e r­ H om es, h e a d of th e “ a n t i ” s la te tic k -; 12.680 a n d c o stin g a p p ro x im a te ly system . sons a re d ead in B e lfa s t’s la te s t , o, , „„„ i reig n of te r r o r. F o rty o r m o re a re M cCoy’s 98 ~ ' - 8 ° a r e r 8 °> ■ $22,212,674 w ere tr a n s f e r r e d to th e T h e d a iry in d u s try has n o t been a n d S m ith ’s 99, it c a n I d e p a r tm e n t of a g ric u ltu re , a n d 220 e x te n siv ely developed w ounded. on a c c o u n t of 111 w UfllOt r* V be lh expected ... , j re a d ily be seen hat m m ay m o to r vehicles, c o stin g a p p ro x im a te - th e s h o ria g e of green feed. T his and T h e re w as heavy firin g th ro u g h o u t . . „ . . . , ,, ... i ... o , t0 h a PPe n in th e e le c tio n n ex t M on­ ly $55 0 ,0 0 0 , w ere tra n s fe r re d to o th e r ty p es of in te n siv e livestock t h s city a ll n ig h t. S ev eral police- ... .... . . , . day, it a ll q u a lifie d m em b e rs vote, th e U nited S ta te s V e te ra n s ’ b u re a u ; fa rm in g could be g re a tly in creased men w ere w ounded. ' .. .... . _______ I T h e a n ti s la te tic k e t w ill be elect- to be used fo r v o c a tio n al tra in in g i a f te r irrig a tio n is provided, B E L FA S T . M arch 7.— T h e U ls te r , ed by a t ,e a s t 100 m a jo rity . pui poses. T he c I|m a te Qf th e d i8 tr(c t lg m odJ o ffic e rs a re p re p a rin g to d e c la re m a r - « U N B IA SED SPE C T A T O R . e ra te . H igh w in d s o r severe sto rm s HYATT RESER VO IR AND tia l law h e re as a re s u lt o f p re s e n t a re p ra c tic a lly u n k n o w n , a n d the d iso rd e rs , it w as a n n o u n c e d to day. EAST DITCH TH IS YEAR ELECT OFFICERS FOR ELKS LODGE Deal Now Pending For> Mining Claim V nice little lady nam ed C a rrie W ent w ith m e dow n to th e ferry . T he fish e s w ere w et, So none did we get F o r th is b e a u tifu l, nice little fairy G u a r a n te e d H a iti W heat FLOUR For High ( la s s Patronage At Y our Grocer’s (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1) _______ rese rv e, w hich gives a s su ra n c e th a t ' th e tim b e r co v erin g will be p ro te c te d . A d e a l is now p e n d in g for th e sa le It is p roposed to c o n s tru c t a dam , of a m in in g claim lo ca ted som e one 43 f e e t ’ in m ax im u m h e ig h t acro ss o r tw o m iles w est of A sh lan d , K eene c re e k , a n d fo rm a re se rv o ir - I w h e re b y p ro p e rty w hich has show n h a v in g a s to ra g e ca p ac ity of 16,000 I T he re g u la r m e e tin g of th e E lk s ’ good in d ic a tio n s in a m in in g way a c re fee t, c o v e rin g 900 a c res. T he lodge w as held S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , ¡w ‘^ be ta k e n in c h a rg e by c a p ita lis ts dam a s p la n n e d w ill be a n e a rth a n d o ffic e rs ele c te d fo r th e e n su in g w ho will s ta r t to w ork th e p ro sp e c t fill, 20 feet w ide a t th e top a n d 775 in th e very n e a r f u tu r e if th e deal feet long. A c o n c re te sp illw ay will y e a r, as follow s: is su c ce ssfu lly closed. j be lo ca ted on th e w est end. T he r e ­ E x a lte d r u le r , F re d C. H om es; A m in in g e n g in e e r h a s m ad e a n i Enforced c o n c re te o u tle t c o n d u it, e steem ed le a d in g k n ig h t, V. V. M ills; loyal k n ig h t, E lm e r M o rriso n ; le c tu r- e x a m in a tio n of th e p ro p e rty a n d h a s tb ro u g b tb e e m b a n k m e n t, w ill be ing k n ig h t, E dw in D u n n ; s e c re ta ry , i ex p ressed th e op in io n th a t th is paop- I’ro v id ed w ith a s u ita b le c o n c re te J. E d w a rd T h o rn to n ; tr e a s u r e r , P. e rty is c a p a b le o f y ie ld in g one c a r - ) g a te to w e r a n d c o n tro llin g w orks. P ro v o s t; d e le g a te to g ra n d lo d g e, j l° a d of good o re ev e ry tw o w eeks. T e st p its show t h a t s u ffic ie n t e a rth H. K. T o m lin so n ; a lte r n a te , M arsh) T h is w ould em ploy 60 or 70 m en con- an d clay fo r th e dam e m b a n k m e n t can be o b ta in e d w ith in a m ixim um tin u o u sly . W a g n e r; tru s le e , A. C. B riggs. T he m en w ho a r e b a c k in g th is d ista n c e of 3200 fe e t from th e dam p ro p o sitio n a re n o t local m en , a n d it site . T he e s tim a te d cost of th e H y­ is n o t p o ssib le to give th e ir n a m e s a t t P r a ir ie re s e rv o ir is $163,600. T he e a s t la te ra l will d iv e rt from a t th e p re s e n t tim e. E m ig ra n t c re e k a t a n e le v a tio n of In co n n e ctio n w ith th e fo reg o in g , a b o u t 2100 fee t, a n d be so located th e fo llo w in g s ta te m e n t ta k e n from tlita w hen th e E m ig ra n t creek dam th e O regon M ining J o u rn a l of May 5, 1906, m ay be of in te r e s t to people is c o n s tru c te d , d iv ersio n will be d i­ re c t from th e dam a t a n e le v a tio n in th e m in in g in d u s try : of 2104 feet. T h e c a n a l w ill follow “ L a s t w eek one of th e le a d in g geo­ KANSAS CITY , Mo., M arch 7.— a lo n g th e n o rth end a n d e a st b an k lo g ists a n d m in in g e x p e rts of th e F o u r m en a re know n to be dead , U n ited S ta te s w as v isitin g A sh lan d , of E m ig ra n t cre e k , c ro ssin g W a lk e r a n o th e r dyin g , a n d tw elv e o th e rs in ­ e x p lo rin g th e s u rro u n d in g jn in e r a l cre e k w ith a 34-incli wood s ta v e s i­ ju re d w hen an a ir ta n k exploded in F ro m th is p o in t th e c an al c o u n try a n d e x a m in in g som e m in in g phon. th e c a r b a rn s of th e K a n sa s C ity will follow close to th e toe of th e c la im s in th e in te r e s t o f o n e o f th e R ailw ay co m pany h e re th is m o rn in g .), . . . , T he force of th e b la s t to re a w ay I “ rS ea' ra ,n ,n g °< A .ner- ste e p h illsid e a n d covers m ost of th e d e sira b le irrig a b le a re a lying e a s t of a 4 0-foot b rick w all. ca’ ‘'In lo o k in g o v er th e m any m in e ra l B ear creek . T h e h e a d s of th e th re e m en w ere T h e c a n al w ill h av e a c a p a c ity of sp ecim en s in th e m in in g o ffice o f C. to rn off. 50 second feet a t th e in ta k e , g r a d u ­ W. E v an s, he re m a rk e d t h a t th e m in e ral sho w in g , fo rm a tio n s and in ­ a lly d e c re a sin g a s th e land is w a te re d d ic a tio n s In th e vicin ity of A shland to 10 second fee t a t th e end. T he TH INK DROPS <î> w as one of th e b e st in th e w est and e s tim a te d cost of e x c a v a tin g th e 97,- p re d ic te d m in in g o p e ra tio n on a scale 000 cubic feet of c a n al is $160,000. Bids fo r th e c an al ex c av a tio n and I as la rg e a s a n y in th e c o u n try w ould G oing som e. F ro m th e tim e Mow- th e b u ild in g of th e H y a tt dam will ¡e v e n tu a lly be co n d u c te d in th e m oun- a tt resig n e d as s e e re la ry to tw o be opened on th e f o u rte e n th of th is I ta in s a b o u t A sh la n d . H e re q u e s te d w eeks ago th e C h a m b e r o f C om m erce m o n th . Six la rg e c o n tra c tin g o u tfits his n a m e n o t be m en tio n e d a s it h ad gone dow n in m e m b e rsh ip from have gone o v e r th e p ro p o sitio n . It 528 to 72. W h at do you th in k of w ould h a m p e r him in h is w o rk . H e is expected th a t w ork w ill com m ence f u r th e r s ta te d th a t in th e T onopah. th a t? I G o ldfield, etc., m in in g d is tric ts , th e a t once. A t le a s t 200 m en will be ¡ v a lu e s w ere p rin c ip a lly fo u n d on th e em ployed w hich will reliev e th e tin- All to ld , in th e p a st tw o w eeks th e ! su rfa c e , ow ing to th e fo rm a tio n of C h a m b e r of C om m erce h a d gained n e a rly tw o h u n d re d a n d fifty a c tiv e ! ? ® ‘c o u n try r o c k ’ of t h a t s e c tio n . J rv 11 f «■» ««ZX IIM il A nUl/A M J A 1~ ~ A « m em bers, W ho sa id it did n o t pay b u t a ro u n d A sh la n d th e g r e a te r val- , ues w ill be found in th e low er d e p th s to fig h t? j an d th e in d ic a tio n s a re th a t th ey w ill j be fu lly a s ric h , if n o t r ic h e r th a n W ith th e m oney a ll th e s e new th e s o u th N evada o re bodies. A m ine m em b e rs h av e paid in to th e C h a m b e r . of C om m erce th e p a st tw o w eek s,!"® 3; A? lan d c o n ta in in e ^ e is S e c re ta ry F u lle r sh o u ld p u t up m an y p re fe ra b le to a s o u tb N*v a da m ine W o rk w as beg u n y e s te rd a y on th e M edford N a tio n a l B ank b u ild in g . S everal a lte ra tio n s a n d im prove- m e n ts a re p lan n e d , w hich, w hen com - p leted , w ill p ro v id e th a t w ell-know n fin a n c ia l in s titu tio n w ith m uch m ore com m odious q u a r te r s a n d ev ery fac- ility fo r m o d ern m a k in g to cope w ith its la rg e b u sin e ss g ro w th . W hen th e w ork is co m p leted , its a p p e a ra n c e will add m u ch to th a t sectio n of th e b u sin e ss d is tric t. Only th e g ro u n d flo o r w ill be c h a n g ed , and I n r u n i L uncheon th e im p ro v e m e n ts in clu d e th e exca- . lie ( iiam b er of C om m erce w ill v atio n of a la rg e sectio n of th e base- i.oid j forum lu n ch eo n T h u rsd a y a n d m en t. B eeser B ro th e rs of S e a ttle will have a m an of no little a b il it y ! a r e th e a rc h ite c ts a n d c o n tra c to rs, in P h ilip H. D ater, d is tric t f o r e s t r y j a n d ¡t i8 p ro b a b le th a t th ey w ill let e n g in e e r oi tiie n o rth w e s t, as t h e i Out m uch of th e w ork by sub-con- sp e a k e r of th e day. Mr. D a te r has tra c t. c h a rg e of th e s ta te s of O regon, W a sh ­ ington and Idaho, a n d has had a w ide ex p erien ce in th e fo re s try service. H is su b je c t is of in te re s t to s o u th e rn ) O regon as a w hole a n d p a rtic u la rly to A sh lan d , w hich is so s itu a te d am ong th e hills a n d fo re sts as to be H e rb e rt E. S p re c h t a n d D orothy w ith in a few h o u rs of th e fo re st w ith! F ran ci8 M cF ierso n w ere m a rrie d a t w hich Mr. D a te r is so fa m ilia r. | tb e hom e of M r. a n d Mrs. C a rro ll E P r a tt, 438 N o rth M ain s tr e e t, S a tu r ­ day ev en in g , M arch 4, 1922, a t ‘8 A few b ro o m s le ft n aif price. o'clock in th e ev en in g . Rev. B. A D e tric k ’s G ro ceteria. 157-3 F in c h said th e w ords t h a t m ad e th e E lk s ’ B asketball T eam m eets co u p le one T h e happy co u p le w ere a c co m p a n ­ ch a m p s of n o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia W ed­ ied by Jo h n G h iselin w ho a c te d as n esd ay , M arch 8, a t A rm ory. b est m an , a n d M iss O rp h a O slin, a c t- W atcl. o u r w indow s fo r sp ecials ing aS b rid e 8 m a ld - O n,y close frie “ d s O ur s ta n d a rd b ra n d corn, packed bv | a n d re la tiv e s of tb e y o u n g couple M onticello P re se rv in g Co., no b e tte r WGre p re s e n t a t th e c e re m o n y- A fte r thg w ed d in g , lig h t r e f r e s h ­ in its class, 2 for 25 cen ts, 9 for $1. m en ts w ere serv ed by Brs. P r a tt. $2.60 a case of 2 dozen. At W h ite T he b rid e is th e d a u g h te r of Mr H ouse G ro c e te ria . 156-2 j an d M rs. G eorge W. T re fre n who I o p e ra te th e D epot S upply s to re on very sc ru m p tio u s feeds in th e im m e- Basketball This Week— I F o u r th s tr e e t. T h e groom is in th e d ia te fu tu re ) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. T his w eek w ill be th e fin a l w eek , . . in th e h igh school b a s k e tb a ll se rie s i T 7 °' ‘ S o u th e rn P a c l,lc "«‘ M r' a “ d Mra have ;h re e sch ed u led g am es fo r th e! S p re c h t expect to m a k e th e ir hom e leg al v o te rs of th e club r e g is te r a gon. $1.50 p e r 100. H a rd w a re last p a rt of th e w eek. T h u rs d a y ev-! a t H o rn b ro o k , C alif., w h e re Mr. vote y e s te rd a y ? W h a t a re you a fra id D ept., E n d e rs. 157-4* S p re c h t is em ployed a s a fire m a n in of, a n y w a y ? D on’t you know th a t u - , , v T r n — 1------------- e n in g th e A sh lan d p lay e rs w ill jo u r ­ th e h e lp e r service. big th in g s can n o t be acco m p lish ed iig h t h o u se w o rk . 6 A d d r e ^ ^ O O ney to M edford an d play th e M edford by d o d g in g a ro u n d ? L ib e rty St. 157-4* — I q u in te t in th e sw im m in g ta n k . F r i ­ day ev e n in g th e sam e te a m s w ill I FO R SA L E — F o u r room m o d ern p lay on th e local g y m n asiu m floor, b u n g alo w , close in, la rg e sc re e n e d ♦ PUBLIC FORUM •$> in p o rch , b a se m e n t, to ile t, b a th , a n d on S a tu rd a y e v en in g th e A shland p a n try . P ric e d fo r q u ick sale, boys w ill play th e R o se b u rg q u in te t) $1000. T e rm s on p a rt. C all a t ag ain . As th is gam e m u st be p la y e d ' M iss M a rg e ry S m ith , of th e Ore- E d ito r T id in g s: 140 So. P io n e e r. 157-3* on a n e u tra l floor, it h as been ag re e d gon A g ric u ltu ra l co llege e x te n sio n In th e C h a m b e r o f C om m erce p ri- i P YOU N E E D H E L P , call a t 140 to play it a t M edford. If A sh lan d d e p a rtm e n t w ill be in A sh lan d , m ary e le c tio n th e r e w ere a to ta l o f! So. P io n e e r, o r a d d re s s Box 174. w ins o v er R o se b u rg on S a tu rd a y T h u rsd a y , M arch 9, a t th e pu b lic 237 m em b e rs e n title d to vo te, of} 157-3* n ig h t, it also w ins th e s o u th e rn O re- 1‘b ra ry a t o'clock p. m. Miss S m ith w hich Mr. C a r te r got 100 votes, o r P q R S A L E — 1919 M aibohm six, gon ch a m p io n sh ip an d will th e n h a v e !* 3 w itb tb e A. C. as n u tritio n fo rty -tw o a n d tw o -te n th s p er c e n t of $600. 1920 M axw ell, $450. 1918 b u t one team s a n d in g b etw een th em s p e c ia list, a n d is w o rk in g w ith th e th e to ta l m e m b e rsh ip e n title d to M axw ell, $250. 1914 H upm obile, a n d th e s ta te c h a m p io n sh ip . w om en o v er th e s ta te th ro u g h th e $150. E. N. N o rto n M otor Co. vote. T h e re w ere a c tu a lly c a s t 178 ----------- hom e d e m o n s tra tio n a g e n ts a n d o th - P h o n e 57. 157-3 votes, of w hich Mr. C a rte r received D on’t fo rg e t o u r f r u it— peaches. e r a g e n ts. M iss S m ith lived on a 100, o r fifty -fiv e a n d s ix -te n th s of FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d h o u sek eep p e a rs a n d a p ric o ts, fo u r fo r 90 c e n ts ; fa rm o r in a sm all tow n in M aine in g room s, s u ita b le fo r couple. th e votes a c tu a lly c a st— a m a jo rity six fo r $1.20. You c a n n o t buy th e u n til she w e n t to college, a n d she D e sira b le lo catio n . AduV s only. of five a n d s ix -te n th s p e r cen t, a very P h o n e 348-L. 157-4* f ru it fo r th e p ric e we o ffe r th em . u n d e rs ta n ds r u r a l p ro b lem s a n d con- sm all m a rg in a t b est, a n d an exceed­ W h ite H ouse G ro c e te ria . , 156-2 d itio n s as well as th o se of th e city ingly sm a ll m a rg in w hen i t is con­ FO R SA LE OR T R A D E — F iv es a e rf s ----------- j w hich a re fa c to rs in p ro d u c tio n of im proved lan d . In q u ire 1131 O ak sid e re d t h a t th o se w ho w ere e n title d T ry D e tric k ’s chipped beef in b u lk , m a ln u tritio n . Miss S m ith is a g ra d - St. 157-6* to vote w ere la rg e ly th o se w ho h ad 157-3 u a te o f S im m ons college, h a s ta u g h t s tu c k w ith th e clu b th ro u g h th ic k FO R SA LE OR T R A D E — B uick six. ----------- hom e econom ics in h ig h schools an d 154 B St. 157-2* a n d th in , w hile, from th e tim e Mr. Ri -k eth n ll! B a sk e tb a ll!! in P e n n sy lv a n ia s ta te co llege tand M ow att resig n e d a n d Mr. F u lle r w as FOUND— A sum of m oney. A d d ress Com e out an d see re a l p ro fe s s io n -) S im m ons college, an d fo r th e la s t em ployed as s e c re ta ry , th e clu b m em ­ A. Z., c a re of T id in g s, id e n tify in g n ls in ac ion. A sh lan d E lk s an d tw o y e a rs has been th e d ire c to r of p ro p e rty . 1 5 7 tf b e rsh ip d eclin ed fro m 528 a c tiv e N o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia C ham ps. M arch th e B oston d ie te tic s b u re a u , from m em b e rs dow n to 72 a c tiv e m em ­ SALESM EN W ANTED 8, a* A rm o ry . w hich p o sitio n sh e com es to O regon. b ers. W hen this, c a m p a ig n s ta r te d , SA LESM EN to cover local t e r r ito r y E very w om an in te re s te d in th e wel- th e clu b had 72 se llin g d e a le rs. G u a ra n te e d sa la ry ib e rs w ho avow - J u ic y boiled ham . D e tric k ’s G re- fa re of h e r fam ily as to its d iet is o f $100 w eek fo r r ig h t m an . T h e edly stood for }r, M cCoy and c e te ria . 157.-3 in v ited to a tte n d th is m ee tin g . j C om m ercial R a d iu m Co., F ifth S m ith d o m in a tio n . [lo r to a w eek Ave. B ldg., New Y ork. 157-6* K EXPLODES; THREE MEN KILLED Herbert Specht Claims A Bride CH ERRO _______ LBERS DAIRY FEED DOES NOT COST AS MUCH AS MILL RUN HAS SUPERIOR FEEDING VALUES Notice the analysis in comparison An actual chemical analysis shows: Albers Dairy Feed Wheat Mill-Kun .. Protein 13.9% Fibre P ic ; 15% 12% Protein is the essential factor in determining values o f feeding stuffs. Protein makes milk. Reckon fat as en oig\ values. Fibre is waste. Therefore buy protein ami fat. . A moderate amount of fibre is necessary to give hulk or keep the meals apart. Albers Dairy Feed is palatable because it contains molasses, with mill-run, oat by-products and cocoanut meal. The mixture in Albers Dairy Feed supplies the variety needed by the dairy cow. It is better than mill rim at the same price. We offer it at less. Ashland Fruit and Produce Association WAY STARTS TODAY 3 - DAYS - 3 Tucs.-Wcd.-Thurs. HOURS o Evenings . Afternoons Nutrition Worker In Ashland Mar/h 9th A Simple Story of Plain People Here you have something1 more thân a motion picture— it is a story of human hearts, unfolded in a simple, soul- reaching way, under the master guidance of Mr. Griffith a production that will go thundering down the ages just because it is so human. The picture that has broken all records wherever shown. Prices Adults—55c Children—25c (including tax) Boxes—$1.00 utnANycisir ANNA*». D 'W .G U lC C ÌÌTi's * way 1 dovvn EASV