«Mturday, Apri) ite, joa» ASHLAÑÍ) ÖAlLf TIDINGS K. N elson does c le a n in g , p ressin g . re p a irin g and dyeing. 16 8 tf fAöÄ T hree FOOD VALUE OF NUTS LARGE A SH LA N D JU N IO R R A SE B A LL L E A G l'E SC H E D U L E Â According to W riter in English M aga­ zine, There Can Be No Better W ith th e close of th e b a s k e tb a ll A rticle of Diet. sc h e d u le in M arch, J u n io r Y. M. C. A. boys b eg an a t once lo o k in g fo rw a rd N ut crackers are not considered a to th e b a se b a ll seaso n . T he b'.-*k-r necessary equipm ent of the ordinary w ard seaso n h m re ta rd e d th in g s household diuing table. T he dietary value of nuts n“ot being fully racog .! so m e w h at, b u t a t a m e e tin g a w eek nized, this im plem ent is rarely rarely re re a « ° o f th e m a n a g e rs, th e seaso n s quired nowadays. sc h ed u le w as d ra w n i n . F o u r te a m s j Yet there is no b e tte r form of diet a re e n te re d . All g am es w ill be than nuts, declares a w riter in London -flayed a t th e high school g ro u n d s on R eturns H om e— Answers. The fam ily fable which con qfttlI. 4 av • j W ire le ss S ta tio n Clones— tkom „„«..i— - of ... the ln S a tu r d ay m o rn in g s he o p e n in g . J. R. T o zier, w ho h a s been spend-1 T he w ireless s ta tio n b elo n g in g to d sipns ig estib its CatalOgU° g am e b e g in n in g a t 9 o ’clock a n d ! in g th e w in te r a t P e a lu m a , C alif., Lloyd P. C row son h as been closed to a-dying.” a child’s taste, however, i s , th e second a t 1 0 :3 0 T h e pu b lic is a rriv e d hoipe T h u rs d a y ev en in g . ¡ th e pu b lic fo r th e s u m m e r m o n th s, often tlie best criterion of a food’s Va l-!,n v ,te d * All gam es a re free. P la n s I | „ b u t w ill reo p en a b o u t S e p tem b e r 1 ue, and all children love nuts, even as will be m ad e to give a p e n n a n t to r r e s h f sh, o y ste rs, c ra b s, c h ic k ­ do monkeys. th e w in n e rs, a s last y e a r, if found ens. ra b b its. C all T el. 104. A sh ­ We should consum e n u ts all the p ra c tic a l. T he fam o u s V ictor 10 inch record la n d F is h a n d P o u ltr y M a rk e t. 1 8 6 tf has been red u c e d from 85 c e n ts to year round, eating, say. a certain T he sc h ed u le follow s: 7 5 cen ts. T h re e th o u sa n d to select q uantity daily, chewing them m ethodi­ A pril 22— F ir s t gam e, B aptis s vs cally. Spends Day H e r e - from a t R ose B ro th ers. 1 5 2 tf If children had as free access to thei P re sb y s : second gam e, M e th o d ists i Rev. M orenz O ser, sp e n t T h u rs d a y nut crop as have m onkeys th ere would Iv s- C h ristia n s . , in A sh la n d lo o k in g o v e r th e service!® * ^* ®* 1 • M e etin g be few er digestive w eaklings. T his a p -; A pril 29— F ir s t gam e. C h ristia n s s ta tio n w hich he is h a v in g e re c te d T he B a p tist Y oung P e o p le ’s Un- plies to grow nups a s.w e ll. ¡vs. B a p tis ts : second gam e, M etho- on E a s t M ain s tre e t. ; ‘on w ;ll hold a m issio n a ry m eetin g lt nuts disagree, even with the most p , . \ . a t 6 :3 0 o ’clock S u n d ay . T he topic delicate, it Is because they are par-j taken of at the wrong time. When ’’ 5 M e th o d ists vs. R ap ists ; T h e Deat hom e m ad e ca n d ie s can ; be “ M issions am o n g th e In- consumed betw een m eals they a re nl- P rP sbys vs- C h ristia n s, be h a d a t R ose B ro th e rs. 1 6 2 tf ,|la « s .” A fin e m ee tin g has been M ay 13— P re sb y s vs. M eth o d ists; p lan n e d and a la rg e a tte n d a n c e is most certain to disagree, as they will also if eaten aftei a heavy meal of B a p tists vs. C h ristia n s, M ake C alifornia Trip— expected. o th er food or Insufficiently m asticated ' May 2 0 — C h ris tia n s vs. M etho- L. J . O rres a n d R o b e rt M iddleton ! Tlie proper tim e to eat nuts is ju st d is ts ; B a p tists vs. C h ris tia n s m ad e a b u sin e ss trip to H o rn b ro o k S p ecial! Y ak im a N etted Gem po- at the beginning o f meals. Then k ,, w hh . U rhev oi M a>' q 2 - ’ - r r. « ” b y « • C . h ris ' tia n s ; a n d H ilt, C alif., T h u rs d a y of t h i s t a t o e s , $2.00 p er h u n d re d pounds. «11 th e w eek * i D e tric k s ’ G ro c e te ria . W e sell fo r saliva which will assist In em ulsifying M e th o d ists vs. B a p tists. Leave for E ugene— C la ir H e a th a n d H a rry M oore le ft b> a u to fo r E u g e n e F rid a y m o rn in g , w h ere th ey ex pect to re m a in fo r th e sum m er. C om pletes P ain tin g H ouse— W . M. B a rb e r, 153 G ra n ite s tre e t. h a s ju s t fin ish ed p a in tin g his hom e J _______ i m T en a c re s of good lan d a n d good If you h a v e a n y w irin g nr i : im p ro v e m e n ts n e a r th e tow n o f. c a l re p a ir w ork nhnn« w t e c trl* ; R ogue R iv e r- to t r a d e fo r A shland ’ Ip ^* S am s, p ro p e rty . See B eav er R e a lty com - ^¿s8 -Y . C o n tra c tin g a sp e cia lty . pany. 201-3 —1 ■ ; less. If It’s econom y and service, call j W . H. Sam s for all electrical work S h o p p in g in A sh la n d — P h o n e2 9 l-Y . A M 1 6 2 tf M rs. rs. A A. f L. R i v e r s from I l l n e s s - ! i » ntr M r9. j A d a“ghter W ln ,fred ’ H o rn b ro o k , C alif., have been spend Mrs. L. M. R in g h a s reco v ered h n g th e p a s t tw o da v s sh o p p in g in from an a tta c k of in flu e n z a from A sh lan d T hey cam e over in Mrs w hich sh e h a s been s u ffe rin g fo r .H u g h e s ’ car. som e tim e. - i . . I H ow ard a n d G rim es s ta g e service „ V 'i“ “" ’ SU? " “ r " « w e e n A s h t.n d an d K ,a n ,a ,h P a l l, a n d B a th s open fo r th e seaso n S at- wUl com m ence o p e ra tio n M onday, u rd a y . A p ril 2 9 th . 200-6 ) M ay l s t L eaves A sh lan d 9 :4 0 a. * ‘ m. daily. 201-3» M ove R eported— the fa ts stored in th is Im portant food In cob! w eather 'hey a re invaluable.! a -s!stin " greatly in m aintaining th - j hod Iv heat. Nothing, therefore, c a n ' Compare with them as a m orning diet for children and a small saucerful will not be too large a supply. WEDDING STOOD FOR PLEDGE In A ncient Tim es It W as Not a Mar­ riage, as T hat Term Is U nder­ stood Today. “ \V edding” is now synonym ous w ith ••marrying,’’ but th is is a compara-1 lively late developm ent. O riginally the two w ords stood for distinct tilings. H. W. A n d rew s, w ho h a s resid ed O R A TO R IC A L CO NTEST "M arrying” m eant m arrying as the n e a r th e n o rm a l school b u ild in g fo r WON BY E D IT H DODGE term is now used, but “w edding” som e tim e p a s t, m oved y e s te rd a y to m eant a m ere pledging which held 122 C h u rc h s tre e t. _______ j T h e o ra to ric a l c o n te s t w hich w as for a year, a fte r which the couple would agree to continue th e tria l m ar­ c lwll Yeo sez I w rite in su ra n c e on a u - j ^ e,d F rid a y a fte rn o o n a t th e high riage longer or se p a ra te and find other 1 8 9 t f 'SCh° o1 a u d ito riu m was a tte n d e d b y ! partn ers. to m o b ile s a n d tru c k s ----------- j a l a r g e n u m b e r of people o u tsid e of U nder th e D anish influence In H otel A shland G uests— i 1 be s tu d e n ts of th e school a n d w as England "w edding” becam e so com- T h e fo llow ing p a rtie s a re g u e sts ° ne tb e m o st e x c elle n t c o n te sts nion Giat an archbishop felt com- a t th e H o te l A sh la n d : W. G. W e ig h t- a ' e r h e a rd in s o u th e rn O regon by polled to condemn it. O ther church­ men w ere not so strict. T h e custom , j m an , San F ra n c is c o ; A. E. E b e r h a r t, high schoi pupils. observes Alice A rayton Greenwood in ! Miss E d ith D odge, d a u g h te r of W. W. W o o d ru ff, F. B. E m m o n s, J. the opening volume of h er “H istory of j L. G ray, P o r tla n d ; Jo se p h F o rd a n d Mr. an d M rs. L ouis D odge, won th e the People of England, “waS rife in fam ily , J . C. D anzige, C. T oldhey, p riz e o ffe red fo r th e b est o ra tio n the north, w here sven a bishop al- ! S e a ttle . J . J. M iller, K la m a th F a lls ; b u t on ,y by a very sm all m a rg in , lowed his d a u g h ter to wed in this - Mr. a n d M rs. J. M. H itc h in g s, M is- a s a t *e a st tw o o th e r s tu d e n ts w ere m anner.” T his dau g h ter had th ree husbands, to each of whom she brought so u la , M ont.; W. F. W e sm e r a n d w ith in tw o po in ta o f th e w in n er, c h ild re n , L. H. W a rm a n , V an co u v er, T h e p riz e w as $ l 0 0 ° in cash, of- as dowry six state? which her fa th e r B. C „ and Mrs. C h a rle s E v a n s a n d j fere d by th e D a u g h te rs o f th e Am - had bestow ed upon her, but which had really belonged to his cath ed ral R ay C a lla h a n , S a c ra m en to . je rlc a n R e v o lu tio n of A shland! church and not to him. Eventually T h e ju d g e s of th e o e n te st w e re j these e sta te s went io her son and be­ HOM ESTEADS I R ev- K o e h le r, Mrs. G. O. J a rv is an d cam e hereditary. Things had a way of I h ave a b ig snap In. good land ^R ss G race C h a m b e rla in . It w as no becoming h ered itary in those d ay s; n ear here. Can lo ca te you w here easy ta s k to pick th e b est sp e a k e r th ere w as even hereditary parish you w ill m ake good m oney. E. T. even d e sp ite th e fact th a t th e r e w ere clergy. Staples, A shland, Ore. 106 tf o n ly six c o n te s ta n ts , s a ’d one of th e --------- - ___ ju d g es. Signal for Bucket Brigade. - — — . | Visitors in Philadelphia a re often J Special N otice— I puzzled as to the significance of the I Call a physiciai th e q u a lity o f n “ “? U>etal plaq,1es tb a t a p p e a r on T° d e m o n sD a te ■ “emergency” emergency ti treatment with B , Ue Ribbon bpead V O - « .o e e r i<,U * 15 H ........ - n „ e ,w PNEUMONIA V IC K S O fltf 17 Million Jan U&cd V e a r/j/ Dvar fo r 10 cen ts, o r a 10 c e n t lo a f f o r ' w hether these curiosities a re the coats 8 cents, W ed n esd ay to S a tu rd a y , i n - ! of ai-ms of the original builders o r the elusive. 199-4 ’»«rks of some old craft. But the — j plaque th a t b ears a tre e does not rep- ___ I resent th e fam ily tre e of some old Q uaker line, nor does the one which sp o rts an object th a t looks like a burn witli a hose attach m en t signify th at the old red brick s tru c tu re was once a dairy. They a re the m arks of old Insurance companies. They date back to the days '-'hen each Insurance com pany had Its own bucket brigade lo r the protection of Its policy holders. When the house caught fire it m ust be saved, if saved 't was, by the com­ pany which had branded th e stru c tu re as being under Its protection. 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 owners T id in g s c la ssified a d s g et re s u lts . W e Buy and Sell Real Estate FIRH INSURANCE INVESTM ENTS STAPLES REALTY AGENCY H otel A shland B u ilding A shland, Oregon Phone 20 Waterbury Alarm Clock Thoroughly on the job every minute . ORCHARDS car . -------- — I It ' X E O . L T R E IC H L E R M O T O R C O . 16-18 S. FIR MEDFORD, ORE PHONE 304 S edan $1665. C oupe $1490. T o u rin g C ar $1075. R o a d s te r $1023 P a n e l B u sin e ss C a r $1165. S creen B usiness C ar $1040 C h assis No. 1 an d 3, $S90 F irst Jew s In Virginia. Jew s first settled in th e South in ' Richmond, Va., m ore th an 130 years I ago. In 1701 th e first synagogue w as ' established there. In the sam e y ear ' the m em bers p u rch ased .« plot of land ¡1 as a burial ground to be used for th e '• Jew ish resid en ts of Richmond, and Jew s w ere hurled th ere until 1816. f or a long tim e th e congregation prospered. But in 1S40 a change oc-1 curred in the fortunes of th e sy n a­ gogue. It w as In th a t y ear th a t a large influx of G erm an Jew s cam e to il America. They w orshiped according to the Germ an ritual. A num ber of Its m em bers left the original syna­ gogue to establish a n o th e r congrega­ tion. T he then new* congregation, Beth Ababa, is still in existence. T he nam e of th e original congregation was Beth Shalome. Lantern for New Year. As the new year sw eeps round the world from the one hundred and eightieth m eridian of longitude, it gets a bright if silent welcome from the little village of W eldon, near K etter- Ing, in N ortham ptonshire. T here on the tow er of tbe parish church stan d s a lantern 15 feet high. E rected about 200 y ears ago, the lan te rn w as lighted on w inter nights to guide trav elers through the dark forest of Rocking­ ham. T he railw uy and im proved roads 1 have abolished the forest dangers, and now the lantern is lighted only once a year, on New Y ear's eve, to welcome In the New Year. I t pays to rea d tb e c la ssifie d page. in t « fro n t PHYSICIANS. of L yric OR. ER N E ST A w r w m « __ o u fo? - le a d in g to recovery. S ’. P h o n e 392-Y. °r« « « • « .» « .« « Swodenburg B ld g " A ¿ h - land, Ore. 73 tf throat. 196 F a c to ry 201-6 “ W AN t ED. I W A N TED — T en wood c u tte rs . Two tru c k s fo r sa le on te rm s. A d d ress E. P. M oore, G e n e ral D elivery. 199-6* Provost Bros. Headquarters for GARDEN TOOLS SPRAY PUMPS PRUNING SHEARS HOSE—and LAWN SUPPLIES Do You Know Why We Recommend Mason? B ecause we know y o u ’ll com e back once you le a rn th e s u ­ p rem e, lo n g -rid in g c o m fo rt of M ason Cords. You sim ply can’t g et b etter tii*e value. W e stand back of every Mason Cord we sell. T h e y ’re b u ilt to a serv ice ideal. T h e y ’re u n ifo rm — lo n g -liv ed — ru g g e d a n d of proven d e p e n d ­ a b ility . You can be s u re of th e ir m ile -a fte r-m ile p e rfo rm ­ ance. W e know th e y ’ll serv e you w ell o r we w o u ld n ’t r e ­ com m end th em to you. T h a t ’s why we u rg e you to see us b e fo re you buy. You c a n ’t go w ro n g on M ason C ords. MASON CORDS L eed o m ’s T ir e H o s p it a l Vulcanizing & Retreading 65 North Main St. ALBERS Dairy Feet Donee B rothers moto * STO LEN — F ro m BEAVER REALTY CO. 15 First St. Phone 68 A correct timekeeper 2ÄS STOLEN S . s ‘S Shuts off at a touch M c N a ir Bros« O ne c e n t th e w o rd each tlm e. Renting-, Loans, Transfers Notary Work Ring a lively alarm ' B U S IN E S S A N D P R O C E S S IO N A l HOMES — RANCHES Docs Not Cost as Much as Mill Run Superior Feeding Values e ^ F M E X S — Physician and b u rg eo n . P ra c tic e lim ited to eye, e a r, nose an d th ro a t. G lasses ’ “ PPlied. O cu list a n d a u rls t for n i Z R.« R, Gffice8* M. P and H. Bldg., M sdford, Ore. P h o n e C67 DR. M A TT IE B. SH A W — S pecial a t te n tio n to m o th e rs an d ch ild ren . In te rn a l se c re tio n s and en d o crin e W A N TED — Odd jo b s an d law n w o r k .; g lan d s. Res. a n d office, 108 P io ­ n e e r avenue. T elep h o n e 28 Of­ P h o n e 468-L. 2 0 0 -lm o * fice h o u rs. 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to « W A N TED — W om an p. m. g en eral h o u se w o rk . A pply C hurch St. m o rn in g s. 2 0 1 -:f DR. SHAW- Eye, e a r, nose, th r o a t sp e c ia list; g lasses fitte d . O ffice 'W A N T to h e a r from ow ner having a t residence, P io n e e r Ave., m o rn - farm for sa le ; give p a rtic u la rs and ing a n d by a p p o in tm e n t P h o n e 28. low est price. Jo h n J. B lack, O re­ gon S tre e t, C hippew a, F a lls, W is- CHIROPRACTORS. I consin. 197-3-sat INGERSOLL HAWLEY M J« R E N I. v is itin g C h iro p ra c tic P h y sician . N euritis cases a «peclalty. P h o n s FO R R E N T - -L ith ia g a ra g e . 118-J. T re a tm e n t given only in E. F. S m ith. y o u r own hom e. 19 2 tf W A N T E D — P o sitio n a s c a sh ie r. Ad d re ss 777 c a re of T id in g s. 198-6; FO R R E N T — 160 a c res, C h e rry PLUMBING C reek, K la m a th co u n ty . O regon; c u ltiv a te d a n d p a s tu re la n d s; best H. R. ADAMS— P lu m b in g C ontra,--' W inn ..^.1 J. _ . . . 11 L • O t. I • w AV’un oven Ulli-n w ire fe n ..1 c in g ; irrig a tio n wa •ng a n d day w ork. 24 8 F ifth St.. te r ; sm a ll b u ild in g s, etc. R ent Phon« 166-J. lOOtf paid by im p ro v in g place fo r year CO N V A LESCEN T HOME o r te rm of y e a rs. E xcellent te rm s to r ig h t p a rty . W rite J. P. Rose 133 L a th ro p s tr e e t, M adison, W is. CO N V A LESCEN T HOM E — F a c in g L ith ia p a r k — c o tta g e p lan . M ilk 198-12 diet a n d o th e r N a tu re c u re s. M is. W. M. B arb er. F re e c o n s u lta tio n s FO R R E N T — H o u se k e e p in g room s, 2 to 4. 153 G ra n ite 9t. P h o n e s u ita b le fo r co u p le; a d u lts only. 614 B o u lev ard , 198-5» ia «> . _____ POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FO R COUNTY CO M M ISSIO N ER— iT lios. H. S im pson, of A sh lan d , a u ­ t h o r i z e s his a n n o u n c e m e n t as a c a n ­ d id a te fo r th e n o m in a tio n fo r th e office of C ou n ty C o m m issio n er of J a c k s o n C ounty, s u b je c t to th e de- (cision of th e R ep u b lican v o ters of s a id co u n ty , a t th e p rim a ry electio n , M ay 1 9 th , 1922. | FO R COUNTY C O M M ISSIO N ER ' — G eorge A lford, of P h oenix, a n ­ n o u n ces h im se lf as a c a n d id a te on th e R e p u b lic a n tic k e t, fo r C ounty ¡C o m m issio n e r of J a c k s o n C ounty, ; O regon, s u b je c t to th e decision of th e . R e p u b lic a n v o te rs of said co u n ty , a t th e p rim a ry electio n , May 1 9 th, 1922. transfer and express . $D R p ro m p t and c a re fu l service, a u to tru c k s o r h o rse d ra y s, call W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co. P h o n e I l f . O ffice, 89 Oak street near Hotel A shland. __________________ B6tl T. L. POW ELL— G E N E R A L TRAN9- F E R — Good ffaam and m otor- tru c k s . Good serv ice a t a reaso n - a b le price. P h o n e 83 —------- —--------------- — ____________ _ TR A N SFER AND E X PR E SS— W ood tr a n s f e r a n d sto ra g e , g e n e ra l h a u lin g , ho u seh o ld goods a n d long d ista n c e h a u lin g a specialty . Ex­ p e rt c ra tin g a n d p a c k in g ; s a tis fa c ­ tion g u a ra n te e d . A. G. A dam s, office 240 T h ird St. P h o n e 460. 1 8 4 -lm o A PA R T M E N T S IN T E R l’RBAN AUTOCAR CO. (E ffe c tiv e January 1, 1 022) FOR R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t. Close in. M odern conveniences. A d u lts only. In q u ire 166 H arg a- I — Phone 122. 1 8 2 tf LV. M ED FO R D L V .A S H L A N D 7 :0 0 a. m. 7 :0 0 a. m. FOR SAT JE. 8 :0 0 a. m. 8 :0 0 a. m. 9 :0 0 a. m. 9 :0 0 a. in. for sale - -F ive room house, w ith b a th and p a n try , fo u r lots, co rn e r 1 0 :0 0 a. m. 1 0 :0 0 a. m. E ig h th and B s tre e ts . In q u ire 139 I lk 00 a. in. 1 1 :0 0 a. m. Second. 182tf 12y00 noon 1 2 :0 0 noon 1 :0 0 p. m. 1 :0 0 p. m. iO R S A L E — R easonable, good seven 2 :0 0 p. m. 2 :0 0 p. in. j room p la ste re d house. C all a t 128 3 :0 0 p m. 3 :0 0 p. m. Nob Hill s tr e e t, o r phone 354-Y. 4-00 p. m. 4 :0 0 p. m. 1 9 8 -tf 5 :0 0 p. m. 5 :0 0 p. m. 6 :0 0 p. in. 6 :0 0 p. m. 7 :0 0 p. m. 7 :0 0 p. m. a n d a h a lf lots, som e f u rn itu r e , 8 :3 0 p. in. Sat. only 8 :3 0 p. m. som e fru it. T erm s. C all 248 9 :3 0 p. m. 9 :3 0 p. m .j F ifth St. 1 99tf 1 6 :3 0 p. m. S at. only 1 0 :3 0 p. m .i FOR SA L E — F o u r room bouse, tw o Sunday Schedule a n d a h a lf lotB, house n e a rin g L eave M edford fo r A sh lan d and- co m p letio n . T erm s. C all 24 8 A shlaud for M edford ev ery h o u r on F ifth St. 1 9 9 tf th e h o u r from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .;i th e n 6 :3 0 p. m. a n d 9 :3 0 p. ra. A sh lan d w a itin g room — E a s t Side i FO R SA LE— One ^ tu d d a u to m a tic gas w a te r h e a te r, larg e size. N elda P h a rm a c y . Cafe. 2 0 0 tf M ED FO R D -R O SEB U R G STAGE D aily (E x c e p t S u n d a y ) FO R SA L E — One c o m b in atio n gas LV. M EDFORD LV. ROSEBURG a n d coal ran g e , M ajestic. N elda 1 0 :0 0 a. in. 1 :0 0 p. m. Cafe. 2 0 0 tf T ra v el bv s ta g e ; s h o rte s t ro u te by 20 m iles; one of O re g o n ’s m ost FO R SA L E — H a tc h in g eggs, laying sceulc trip s ; we save you tim e and h ens an d fry ers, a t B o o th ’s P o u l­ m oney. try Y ards, 264 W e ig h tm a n St Fare—-M edford-Roseburg, $ 4 .0 0 ; P h o n e 257-Y. 202-fri-m on G rauts-Pass-R oseburg, $3 .0 0 . BABV CHICKS MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS BABY C H IX — All p o p u la r b reed s of D aily and Sunday Baby C hicks, R hode Isla n d R eds, LV. G T ’S PASS 1 LV. MEDFORD B a rre d R ocks, B lack M inorca«, 1 0 :0 0 a. m 1 0 :0 0 a. m. A nconas, etc., and o u r fam o u s O re­ 1 :0 0 p. m . 1 :0 0 p. m. | gon-C orvallis W h ite L eg h o rn s. W e 4 :3 0 p. m. 4 :4 5 p. m j G ra n ts P a ss w a itin g ro o m — T h t j in c u b a te 250,000 eggs every th re e w eeks. L a rg e st an d fin e st e q u ip ­ B o n b o n n lere, p h o n e 160. ped e le c tric h a tc h e ry in th e S o u th ­ O ffice .a n d w a itin g room — No. 5 w est. O rd e r now fo r im m ed ia te « F ro n t S t.. N ash H otel b u ild in g . o r f u tu r e deliv ery of baby chicks, P e k in , M uscovy o r In d ia n R u n n e r d u c k lin g s, M am m oth B ionze baby tu rk e y s . W e can supply p u lle ts of a ll k in d s a t a ll tim e s; also in c u ­ B A R B E R b a to rs a n d b ro o d ers. No o rd e r too la rg e o r too sm all to receive c a re ­ S afety b lad e s re sh a rp e n e d ful a tte n tio n . S^nd fo r prices. lik e new . S ingle b it, 30r R edw ing H a tc h ery . 2030 E a s t doz. D obule b it, 60c doz F lo re n c e , Los A ngeles. 185-2-s W. A. SHELLj Chlldren'a Work A Specialty REAL ESTATE Notice the analysis in comparison. An actual chemical anaylsis shows: ALBERS DAIRY FEED Wheat Mill R uu ............... 0. B. L A M K I N P ro te in F ib re .13.9% 12 % 16% 15% PROTEIN is the essential facto r in determ ining- values of feeding-stuffs. P rotein m akes milk. Reckon fat as energy values. F ib re is w aste. Therefore, buy protein and fat. The above table shows tb a t ALBERS DAIRY FEED gives g reater feeding values. A m oderate am ount of fibre is necessary to give bulk or to act in keeping tbe meals ap art. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE City and Ranch Properties H ouses to Rent CITISSEN’S RANK BUILDING JUST AR RIV ED! W HAT? FE N C IN G ! W HERE? Peil’s Corner Ashland Fruit and Produce Association B efore se n d in g aw ay y o u r o r­ d e r, com e a n d see P e il’s new c a r­ load of fencing. E v ery v a rie ty — b arb ed w ire to fancy y a rd fencing — H e g u a ra n te e s to b e a t c a ta lo g u e prices. G ard en tools, hose, a n d new an d used sew ing m ac h in es a lw a y s on h an d . W e have a very fine 10 acre tra c t, well im proved, located w ith ­ in th e city lim its of A sh lan d , aud w ith a d v a n ta g e of city w a te r, th a t is being o ffered for a s h o rt tim e a t a low price and is well w’o rth in v e s tig a tin g if you a re looking for so m e th in g of th a t kind. A good s h a re of th e place is in b e a r ­ ing o rc h a rd , fin e v a rie tie s and ex ­ c e lle n t q u a lity . T h e p ric e !is T4500. W e also have som e o n e-acre tra c ts th a t we c o n sid e r good b a r ­ g ain s a t th e p rice ask ed . Any one of them w ill m ak e a good hom e a n d fu rn is h a la rg e a m o u n t of pro d u ce fo r th e m an w ho will give th em a tte n tio n . P ric e s will vary from $1300 to $1800. Now is th e tim e to se cu re th e se p rop e rtie s. Billings Agency REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE E stablished 18S3 Phone 211 41 K. Main St.