Natttrdajr, May tí,'1022 ASHLAND DAuLf f f ö t f c M ! Fishing at Rogue River— b m t Q ï V M G 4 9 4*1 Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Gillette and FORMER SALOON NOW CHURCH | > PUBLIC FORUM ' Mrs. T. W. Sanford, accompanied by _ . ~ ~ <î> > > <ÿ <$> ■> ♦ A A <, -* A A ______ V isits Old F riend H ere — H. L. Colvig and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Remarkable Transformation for Which ¡ the Congregation Is Very Liter­ J. S. Badger, of Tacoma, W a s h .,Jones of Prescott, Ariz., spent yes- AN OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS ally Responsible. was in the city for a few hours terday at Rogue River fishing. They Thursday visiting with an old time reP°rt a good catch. Dear Fathers and Mothers of Ash­ The Bronx, New York’s famous res­ friend, R. P. Porter, of Porters’ con- --------- * idential section, has a home-made land:— Everyone of you want the fectionery. Mr. Badger is motoring Special! Yakima Netted Gem po- church. It began life as a saloon in best things in life for your children. through to southern California, tatoes, $2.00 per hundred pounds, the period antedating the year 1, A. V. and have high hope* for thetr fu (ante Volstead). Then followed a where his wife has spent the winter, i Detricks’ Groceteria. We sell for spell as a billiard parlor. Rev. A. V. ture citizenship and services in the and after spending a few weeks less. 196tf V’os, an Episcopal ciergyinau, next world. Society has no greater help there, expects to return to Tacoma. I — i appeared upon the scene. He rented for you in training them thus than the ex-saloon, organised a congrega­ the church and the school which was ~ V isits G randm other in A shland— tion, and with a big shoe-case for an born of the church. The Sunday Fresh fish, oysters, erabs, chick- Borris Tupper, of Dilly, Or., pass- altar and a dozen rude benches for the school contributes a vital part of ens, rabbits. Call Tel. 104. Ash- ed through Ashland last week en- accommodation of his flock, which In­ your child’s education. Its oppor­ land Fish and Poultry Market. 1 8 6 tf; route to California. He stopped off cluded German*, Italians, Hungarians, tunity is small, but one hopra week, '----- * a few hours to visit his grandmoth- Irish and American*, the initial serv­ \ia it in g w ith Sister»— ; er, Mrs. Sarah Boots, of B street. ice was held. In course of time the but many consecrated Christian peo-l Mrs. Christine Harr, youngest I _____ little congregation Increased to about pie are voluntarily» i — — — jm p . I! the hour from 9 a. nr to 6 p. nr; FOR RENT. then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. Ashland waiting room— East Side FOR RENT— 160 acres. Cherry Pharmacy. Creek, Klamath county. Oregon: M EDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE cultivated and pasture lauds; best Dally (E xcep t Sunday) woven wire fencing; irrigation wa­ LV. M EDFORD LV. ROSEBURG ter; small buildings, etc. Rent ¡10:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. paid by improving place for year Travel by stage; shortest route by or term of years. Excellent terms j 20 miles: one of Oregon's most to right party. Write J. P. Rose. scenic trips; we save you time and 133 Lathrop street, Madison, Wis. | money. 198-12 Fare— Medford-Roseburg, $4.00; Granls-Paas-Roseburg, $3.00. FOR RENT— One acre alfalfa pas­ M EDFORD-GRANTS PASS ture on California street. Address D ally and Sunday T. E. Hadfield. Grenada, Calif. LV. G’T’S PASS LV. MEDFORD __________________ 206-6** 10:00 a. m 10:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. FOR RALE. 1:00 p. m. 4:45 p. m. 4:30 p. m Grants Pass waiting room— Thi FOR SALE— One Rudd automatic gas water heater, large size. Nelda Bonbonniere, phone 160. Cafe. 20(»tf Office and waiting room— No. 5 S. Front St.. Nash Hotel building. FOR SALE— One combination gas and coal range. Majestic. Nelda Cafe. 200tf 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:30 9:30 10:30 a. a. a. a. Real Estate TESTED SEEDS FIRH INSURANCE INVESTMENTS TESTED Priced Right You can depend upon seeds you buy from us. They are pure, strong and true to name Buy your seeds at home from STAPLES REALTY AGENCY Hotel Ashland Building Ashland, Oregon Phono 2« M onarch Seed and Feed Co. W. A. SHELL 317 E. Main MEDFORD, ORE. Phone 260 “ The F arm er’s Service Station” B A R K E R Safety blades resharpened 1 like new. Single bit, 30«. duz. Dobule bit, 60c doz j Average Intelligence will steadily in­ crease, as machinery gradually frees It pays to rqpd the classified page. L V .A SH L A N D a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m. noon p. m. p. m. p m. p. m. p. nr p. nr p. nt. p. m. p. m. p. nt. He says: "The men have mere ! brains than they used to.“ She Just Analysed Him. A colored woman hurried Into the adult probation offices of the Juvenile court at Chicago. “I tell you, I'as mad,” she said to the adult probation officer. “It’s my husband," she continued “That man Is drtvln’ me emsy.” “What la he doing now?“ she waa asked. “What he doesn't do is easier t* answer. We Jus' can’t seem to get along.’’ she pouted. “But he say* you don’t love him.” “Love him?” the woman replied, sur­ prised. “Love him? Why, I Jus’ ana­ lyze that man.’’ PLUMBING FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER__ H. R. ADAMS— Plumbing, Contract­ Thos. H. Simpson, of Ashland, au­ ing aud day work. 248 Fifth St thorizes his announcement as a can­ phone 166-J. 10 0 t'f didate for the nomination for the : o.fice of County Commissioner of CONVA L!