ÀfcHLANU DAILY Ï1DIX G S £ à GB iilC Ü M onda), April 21, lö a 2 Ashland F’ to Paragraphs Loc«u ! S?UGS,B? 614 B o u levard 198-5* a n d ^ 1 ;l n iatcb o r tb e a sh es from a 438-L 'u tio n w as fu n c tio n in g . tic e c o u rt fo r d riv in g his tr a c to r over W innipeg F u r Auction Sales company. - c ig a re tte o r pipe fall on th e hay. Economic law s work as rigidly in a paved hig h w ay . An in d ig n a tio n FO R SA L E — R e a so n a b le , good seven P h o n e 119. W e call a n d d eliv er. m e e tin g w as h eld a n d it is p la n n e d the fa r north as elsew here. A short room p la s te re d house. Call a t 128 age of any comm odity runs prices P a u ls e r u d ’s. 1 9 8 tf to h av e th e fa rm e rs call in a body- up. Then high prices lure larger p r o I Nob H ill s tr e e t, or ph o n e 354-Y. 1 9 8 -tf on th e / s t a t e h ig h w a y co m m issio n < duetion. W ith th e supply increased, Last-Times today— F o r in su ra n c e , good u n d e r a ll c ir­ n ex t w eek, w hen it is in P e n d le to n , price slum ps. Then production falls FO R SA LE — 1; a u tifu l, p u re b re d cu m sta n ce s. B eaver R e a lty Co. J e rs e y cow ; 38 p o unds m ilk now : to o b ta in a ru lin g allo w in g fa rm e rs off. 19 7 -tf to ru n tr a c to r s over th e h ig h w ay s, It's th e e tern al m erry-go-round, , fre sh over th re e m o n th s: bred ag a in to p u re b re d . W o rth $150 of w ith speculators playing the tu rn in fo r w hich th e y pay heavy taxes. a n y o n e ’s m oney. W ill ta k e $100 the m arket. D inner G uests— P a c ific c o a s , L e a g u e fo r quick sale. 153 G ra n ite . P h o n e D. N. D avis an d fam ily w ere d in - HA Y PRICES AR E DOUBLED 411-R . 198-J V ernon .........................W ° n L ° s t PcA —in— He Found Himself. ¡n e r g u e sts a t th e J. V. W rig h t hom e 667 San F ra n c isc o . . . . . . ’ i j T he m arine had tum bled off a mo­ FO R SA L E — L a rg e red cow, g iv in g 6 .647 on M o u n tain a v e n u e S unday. Los A ngeles .......... ' ’ " 9 LA G R A N D E, O r., A pril 24 — T he torcycle, and he w as dead to the world 38 p o u n d s now ; fre sh over tw o 7 .563 S a c ra m e n to ............... ' ’ g price of hay h a s in c re a se d g re a tly when they carried him to the hospital. m o n th s : te s ts 6.2. She is v a lu ­ 8 .500 O a k la n d : ..................... o 9 .471 Tomorrow—A CECIL B DeMILLE Production— Yeo sez: I sell life in su ra n c e . 189 d u rin g th e p a s t few w eeks b ecau se) The next m orning he woke up just a b le from p ro d u c tio n sta n d p o in t. Sal L a k e .......................... 4 $100 rak es h er. 153 G ra n ite . as the doctor cam e around to see liow of th e la te sp rin g . W h e re a p ric e of P o rtla n d ..................... 5 P h o n e 411-R . 198-1 the p atien t w as getting along. A shland Girl W ill Be M in is t e r - S e a ttle .......................' ' ' 4 $4 a ton in th e sta c k w as o ffe red , 11 .267 “ Well, well, my m an,” said the doc M iss M ary G uiley. a fo rm e r A sh­ five m o n th s ago, h ay is now sellin g , FO R SA LE— P u re b re d J e rs e y h e ife r. ) to r cheerily, “how did you find your 15 m o n th s; w o rth $100; will ta k e lan d g irl, w ho h a s m an y frie n d s fo r $8 to $10 a ton. N ational Ixmgue B aled hay is self this m orning?” $50. T h re e sp len d id h e ife r calves. ! h ere, is soon to becom e a n o rd ain e d W on L ost P et. being sold by fa rm e rs a t $18 a ton “I opened my eyes,” said the Gyrene p u re b re d J e rse y , red D u rh a m and New York ....................... 5 1 .833 m in is te r from th e E u g e n e B ible f. o. b. cars. “took a good look a t the bed—saw H o lste in . 153 G ra n ite . Phone C hicago .................... " ’ ’ 5 2 .714 school. with Dorothy Dalton, Mildred Harris, Conrad Nagel some guy lying in it—and there I was.” 411-R . 198-1 P h ila d e lp h ia .......... . ’ ’ 3 2 .600 —Tiie L eatherneck. WOMEN R E FU SE JURY DUTY«, St. U olls ......................... 3 Theodore Kosloff, .John Davidson, Julia Faye 2 .600 FO R SA LE— R e g iste re d fem a le g o at. L aw n m o w ers p u t in f ir s t c la ss o r ­ P itts b u rg h .......... .. ’ ’ ’ 3 IN UMATILLA C O U ^ W 4 .429 13 m o n th s old. H as fine p ed ig ree, B ro o k ly n .................... ' 9 The Youngest Soldier Killed. A* dance h all qu een in a M exican oil tow n. A p en n iless y o u th , 4 .333 d e r. W e call fo r a n d d e liv e r. F ix it 1 all high p ro d u ce rs. She is a b e a u ­ R epresentative Isaac Siegal, of New C in c in n a ti ...................... 2 b linded. A p e tte d d a n c er, w ith E u ro p e a t h e r feet. A g a m b lin g P h o n e 183-R . 5 .280 Shop, B eav er Block. PE N D L E T O N , O r., A pril 24.— tifu l little T o g g e n b u rg . $25 in ­ B oston .............................. j York, recently m ade claim in the house 4 .200 ‘ g r e a s e r ” w hose d a g g e r w as his law . 192 tf c lu d in g tr a n s f e r p ap ers. 153 G ra n ­ W om an ju ry se rv ic e as p ro v id ed in of rep resen tativ es th a t A lbert Cohen, ite. P h o n e 411-R . 198-1 M oves in H om e H e r e - All s tra n g e ly c a u g h t up in a s to r y t h a t s ta r ts in u n d e rw o rld s trife , th e new ju ry law is p ro v in g e x p en ­ whose p aren ts now live in Memphis. American League A m os D a h u ff a n d fam ily , w ho sive in U m a tilla c o u n ty , w ith C irc u it Tenn., w as th e youngest soldier to he FO R th e n grow s an d grow s, th ro u g h s ta te ly tem p le s, g o rg eo u s palaces, R E N T — 160 a c re s. C h e rry Won Lost Pet. h av e been liv in g in G ra n ts P a s s fo r sh im m e rin g b e a u ty an d w e a lth , t o lavish p ro p o rtio n s n e v e r equaD* C le v e la n d ....................... 6 C reek. K la m a th c o u n ty . O reg o n ; ; J u d g e P h e lp s fin d in g th a t he h a d to killed in action in France. He was New Y ork ...................... 5 c u ltiv a te d and p a s tu re la n d s; hest som e tim e, h av e m oved b ack to A sh ­ o rd e r a fo u rth ju ry p a n e l d ra w n on killed in action on October 5, 1918. led on sta g e o r screen. P h ila d e lp h ia .................. 4 w oven w ire fen c in g ; irrig a tio n w a- j lan d , an d a re occupying th e ir hom e a c c o u n t of th e re fu s a l of w om en to while serving with the 26th infantry An a v a la h c h e of p e rfe c t e n te r ta in m e n t! St. L o u is ......................... 4 te r : s m a ll b u ild in g s, etc. R ent At the tim e of his enlistm ent he w as on P a lm a v en u e. M rs. E. O. S m ith , serve. T w en ty -fiv e of th e 28 w om en C hicago ............................ 3 paid by im p ro v in g place fo r y e a r Also th e w ife of th e w ell-know n p o u ltry - se rv e d by th e s h e riff have ta k e n a d ­ thirteen years uud six m ouths old. B oston .............................. 3 o r te rm of y e a rs. E x c e lle n t te rm s ) j W a sh in g to n .................. 2 m an of A sh lan d , is th e d a u g h te r of v a n ta g e o f th e o p tio n a l law to re fu se to r ig h t p a rty . W rite J. P. Rose, “ THE FALL GUY’’A Genuine Larry Semon Comedy D etro it, ............................ 0 133 L a th ro p s tr e e t, M adison, W is. Mr. an d M rs. D ah u ff. service. C liff P a y n e m ak e s sew ing tab les. 198-12 , Demand RINDLESS bacon. Det­ rick sell It for less. 1 9 5 tf j ¿ai UÍ in a new package that fits the pocket— A t a price that fits the pocket-book— The sam e unmatched blend of T , V and B Tobaccos FIFTH AVB RIBBON SAUTOIR " Standing of the /j CIubs<^r> j - . x Norma Talmadge “Love’s Redemption” Tools Paradise’