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Monday, May 8, 1022 A shland dailt tidings LOCAL AND PERSONAL * I KNITTED DRESS Ail-Day Picnic— 1 1ÍIL I0 M r. a n d M rs. S. D. T a y lo r c h a p e r oned th e P re s b y te ria n te a c h e rs ’ tra in in g class, of w hich M r. T ay lo r In f I N N f i r B flliW f i l í a 111 V Il I I ilv v n L ___________ b. le a d e r, o n an a ll-d a y picnic to Vagner creek, and the Ashland mine Saturday. All report, a most stren uous day and a good J tim e w ith many, many eatables. Fresh Ran, oysters, crabs, chick en*, rabbite. Gall Tel. 104. Ash land Fish and Poultry Market. lS6tf Mpenda W e ek -E n d II M iss N ellie H ak e, a m u ch -lik ed te a c h e r of th e p rim a ry g ra d e a t J a c k s o n v ille school, s p e n t th e w eek e n d w ith h e r p a re n ts in A shland. Dew D rop ltan fo r w affles, lu n c h es. hot m eals, sa n d w ich e s and «M ads. 2 0 4 tf A tten ds M eeting at M edford— Rev. C. F. K o e h le r a tte n d e d a.( called m ee tin g of th e s o u th e rn O re gon P re sb y try a t M edford today. F in e O ak R e frig e ra to rs a t Icen- h o w e r'a New a n d Second H and S tore, 389 E. M ain. 1 9 9 -lru o * C oiiflned to Home. Miss N iuabel E m e ry , th e p o p u lar c le rk a t th e E. R. Isa a c & C om pany s to re , h a s been co n fin e d to h e r hom e on M echanic s tr e e t fo r th e p ast few days, by illn ess. Both Suit Material Jum per overblouse sort, or a sk irt a n a I.JA CK SO N V ILLE PO ST HAS sw eater, th e sw e a te r In R ussian blouse j S IX T E E N T H A N N IV E R SA R Y m n n n ifA l Wost ,Ilter®sting suits consist of a skIrt ,UHl a bii»h-uecked sw eater open at the front" in coat style and belted about the hips in R ussian blouse effect. T hese will play a prom inent and BlOUSe Of T h is . p a rt in the country w ardrobe for the spring, and will he worn in th e m oun Now May Be Very tain s In th e sum m er. Striking a re the colors seen in such suits. Elaborate. Com bination of Colors. T here a re rich yellows Combined w ith blacks, or yellow may be com- b b e d w ith blue. O r a suit may be of w hite, strip ed w ith yellow or C hinese EMBROIDERIES ARE IN FAVOR No. L th¿ s issue th e P ost Í S slx te e n th y e a r of civ ilizin g in flu ence an<1 u se fu ln e ss u n d e r th is ’n a m e - Since th e to w n w as s ta r te d m o re th a n 70 ye rs ago, th e p a p e r has ch a n g ed h a r d s a n d n a m e s m an y tim es, a n d fo r a n u m b e r of y e a rs __ d u rin g th e to w n ’s p a lm ie s t days as -'* • A. Cza’ necki, G.»7 Montgomery a gold m in in g cam p — th e c o m m u n ity •’ ‘■aueisco, Wrne, Tvr e lls Hygienic Inst, of New York as su p p o rte d iw o p a p e rs. T he p a p e r nllows : th a t e n jo y ed th e lo n g est ru n o f' • t n n" ,St ,a dmit tb a t the us« of the I». 1-. < äsende has cured (P ro s p e rity h e re was th e T im es, p u b - ; constipation fro,,, which I chronic suffered, H shed by th e la te C h a rle y N ickell ' Since May ' have never « Chinese D ecorations, Including Color- Ing», Are Used— Many Jersey Suite ehan„H ,g £ a ’ ™ ' . X j ! ¡ ^ " J " " "> “ P . « . . - w h e n Trim m ed W ith Borders in Angora Effect. m eut in the a rt of dyeing is seen in 8 o u se s’ e sp ecially salo o n s, e tc .,, n ev d rat the castor, the gray and the brow n ,, er r closed, a n d th e click a an no la t* In terestin g developm ents are tak- I shades, which a re very rich in tone. tie of m oney in th e g a m b lin g d en s lug place in k n itted dresses—develop A prom inent designer, who is al- w as a lm o s t d e a fe n in g . T he condi- m ents which have caused them to as- , , . wavs expected to develop som ething tio n to d av is d iffe re n t__ «•□ mi te ll. sam e c h a ra c te ristic s of the best mod- new in sport clothes for the St. M oritz ith e w o rld .— JacksonvU » n ! els In cloth or silk. and R iviera season, has had g reat sue- ‘ ost. The prolonged vogue for crepe de cess w ith the sim ple dress having a chine becam e very tiresom e. The run m atching cape. One of th e sm a rte st BR°DKLYX COUPLE WEDDED on one fabric w as too great. It was models recently brought out is a two- &-N AEROPLANE FLIGHT necessary, declares a fashion w riter piece blouse dress of w hite wool N E W YORK, May 8 __ T he w h o le ’ In the New York Tribune, to think of kasha, which has a cape trim m ed with .e a s t coast h e a rd th e b rid e n r , « ways of Interesting the public in other h broad fu r collar In s tra ig h t band to “ l o v e h e , . P rom ise i , style. u n e , n o n o r a n d o b ey ,” w hen Indications point to an extensive ’ M|S" Si“ al1 C o c k e fa ,re - n u rse , a n d W hether A‘ P S c h ,a fk e - b° th of B rooklyn, use of cotton dresses. F ran ce is presenting cotton fabrics ! Were m arrie(1 >» a n a e ro p la n e fly in g i owing to th e high cost of raw silk and o v er New Y ork. T h e p lan e w a s ’ the difficulty of com peting in fabrics ®<D»>PI>ed wiQi a rad io b ro a d c a ste r, of th a t kind is a moot question. But T he couple th en flew to th e A m eri- the fact rem ains th a t P a ris m anufac- can L e g io n ’s m o u n ta in re s o rt it tu re rs m e busily engaged on cotton L a k e T u n n o r M r ♦> i i dresses for export in large q u an tities P f 1 th e ir honeym oon. T he fav o rite is a crepe which has 1 come into prom inence since it has been taken up by the P a ris d ressm ak ers. A year ago everybody was a s k ing for crepe de chine, crepe georgette S p ecial! Y ak im a N e tte d Gem po and cotton voile. Now the vogue has ta to e s , >2.00 p er h u n d re d p o u n d s / turned to crepe rouuiaya. D e tric k s ’ G ro c e te ria . We sell fo r O rnam entation Much the Same. less. 19tftf O rnam entation Is m uch the sam e on these dresses us It was on voile Teacup Club to Meet— dresses lust sum m er. Cotton crepe dresses a re being band-draw n, deco- • T h e T eacu p club of th e M eth o d ist rate d with build and m achine em- j c h u rc h w ill be e n te rta in e d a t th e j broidery and w ith flue cut steel and ’ hom e of M rs. W illiam D enton on* i crystal beads in all colors. One of L a u re l s tr e e t T u esd ay a fte rn o o n . the most Interesting novelties Is the j M esdam es Yeo, F u lle r, H. B illin g s / cashm ere colored bead w idth lends R a lp h B llllns, a n d C ra n d a ll will a s Itself beautifully to the O riental p a t s is t In e n te rta in in g . All lad le s of tern s now creeping Into th e embrold- | ery designs. th e club a n d c h u rc h a re c o rd ia lly T he R ussian Influence Is noted in Invited to a tte n d . m any o f the new designs iu cotton dresses. T his m eans th e low belt and T ry D etrick fo r rip e olives, green i the full sleeve. In dresses of th is type olives, sw e e t p ick les, d ill pickles, sleeves a re very wide and m any of boiled h am . ch ip p ed beef a n d honey. i them short. T he ornam entation Is “ W e sell fo r le ss.” 201tf done with a distinctly R ussian feeling concentrating on bands and m otifs A n o th e r L a rg e E gg— | ra th e r th an ap p earin g In the scattered M rs. M cW illiam s, w ho lives ton K nitted Suit of D ark G ray Silk W .th all-over designs of last season. Every Indication points to th e crepe ’ C h u rc h s tr e e t, re p o rts a la rg e egg an Em broidered P a tte rn in Copper roum aya dress, despite Its eom para- i and Black. t w hich w as laid by one of h e r hens tively low price, rem aining iu the nov-j th e l a t te r p a r t of t h e w edk. *Ie m aterials, nut necessarily new fabrics elty class. T he m ills in F ran ce have ■ w eighed a q u a r te r of a pound a n d but anything th a t would divide th e in not produced enough of this m aterial i w as 7 in ch e s in c irc u m fe re n c e th e te re st shown in crepe de chine. It to tak e cure of the sudden dem and. ’ lo n g w ay, a n d 6% inches th e o th e r was an exceedingly clever Idea to M anufacturers of dresses and blouses I w ay. elab o rate the knitter] dress and m ake! will, therefore, be much retard ed i n ' It beautiful enough to be very d e sir th eir q u an tity deliveries. T his w ill! The famous Victor 10 inch record able. T his not only created a trenieu- mean th a t the shops cannot have th e s e ’ has been reduced from 85 cents to dous dem and for all k n itted fabrics d resses in any great q u a n tity before: but brought eager custom ers to the m idsum m er, which will n atu rally keep! 75 cents. Three thousand to select doors of those who specialize in the th e crepe roum aya dress in th e more i from at Rose Brothers. 152tf type of dress th a t required such nia- exclusive lines. .terials. Cotton crepes a re in beautiful P a in tin g H ouse— shades such as are not often seen i n 1 ■ In kn itted m aterials and in jerseys O tto W in te r is im p ro v in g h is p ro p flie dem and reached a certain point wash m aterials. T he beige and g r a y ’ e rty on th e B o u lev ard by g iv in g his and stood still for some tim e, because tones a re rem arkable. One expects I h o u se a c o a t o f p a in t. i no one thought of using them fo r any beautiful bright hues iu wash f a b - 1 thing but th e plain tailored su it or rics, and while th e usual pink and I frock. H eretofore kn itted dresses, blues a re seen little a tte n tio n Is paid ; For insurance, good under all cir suits and blouses have belonged iu cumstances. Beaver Realty Co. ith e realm of sport clothes. In them 197-tf iw e have hud m any beautiful costum es, jit is true, but they w ere a ll in designs Missionary Meeting— su itable for country wear. T h e B a p tis t M issio n ary society Take on Much Elaboration. w ill m eet a t th e c h u rc h W ed n esd ay , Now we have the k nitted dress May 10, a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock. T h e topic : much elaborated. T here is th e knit- is In d ia n s, a n d a ll th o se w ho h av e ted suit and the kn itted blouse, which In d ia n relics a re re q u e ste d to b rin g finay be very elaborate, but the chief th em to th e m ee tin g . E v e ry o n e is [in terest centers around the one-piece dress, not in the bright colors th at we in v ited . form erly bud iu sport clothes but in the shades th a t m ight be chosen fot N O TIC E afternoon dresses. R e g u la r m e e tin g A sh lan d P o st N o .' We have the k nitted suit consisting 14 p o stp o n e d u n til W ed n esd ay ev e n -i a sk irt a,,(1 R ussian blouse, the cos in g , M ay 10, 1922. All m e m b e rs 1 tU,ne of a k n itted sw eater u t f e d to be p re s e n t. , ' 7 ? ’ ofi eU1 R uss,an biouse .style, and ' t skirt of plain jersey, the straight-line • knitted dress trim m ed w ith knitted! , bands In a strikingly c o n trastin g color ROSE BIRG-C4 MIS BAY 1 from the frock itself and very in tri HIGHWAY IS OPENED cate iu p attern , aud the dress w ith a cape to m atch. SA LEM , May 8.— R e p o rts re- One model which is proving lm ceived by th e s ta te h ig hw ay d e p a r t^ ., m ensely popular is of d ark gray silk m e n t fro m Its d iv isio n e n g in e e rs a r e (relieved by a fancy woven p a tte rn iu a to th e e ffe c t th a t th e R o se b u rg C'oos rusty copper tone interm ingling with Bay h ig h w ay is open from C o q u ille ,. black to M y rtle P o in t, b u t closed beyond. • i A uother kn itted suit is developed in T h is s tr e tc h will p ro b a b ly be open b,Ue atld «r *y 11 ba« the wide sleeves, th e sk irt panels and all the a b o u t May 20 th ro u g h to R o seb u rg . touches th a t would be required by a T h e Coos Bay w agon ro ad Is in bad sm art tailored suit w hether it be de c o n d itio n . T he N o rth B e n d -M arsh veloped in woven or knitted fabric. field C o q uille ro a d is paved. The Chinese Them e in Evidence. B a ju iu n -P o rt O rfo rd - G old B each- Black Jersey, w ith Chinese em C a lifo rn ia s ta te lin e h ig h w ay is open broideries in yellow and white, fea- ___________ a n d in f a ir co n d itio n . A u to m o b ile lu re s prom inently in some models. T h e M arsh- , hber bauds on wool jersey Charm ing Model Called Sporting Dom- s ta g e s a re o p e ra tin g . ino— It Is of W hite Wool Em- fie ld -B an d o n h ig h w ay , by w ay of ¡su its arid blouses are seen. T he Chl- broidered in Green. Q . TA „ 4 juese them e ru n s through the em- Seven D ev il, m u le . I, closed on a c - , , bm ldevle,. I , ,h e design I, Chi- c o u n t of re p a irs to th e fe rry . uese, then Chinese colorings a re used. to them because o f th e Im pression cre ——— -------------------- I A novelty of one luuker is called ated by the stro n g er colorings. Many of the colors resem ble the brilliant WEDNESDAY CLUB WILL ! «porting domino. It Is a w hite wool hues of a sunset in th e autum n. MEET IN CHURCH PARLORS j 18w eater snit with a domino design In th e new cotton crepe frocks col .em broidered in deep green. T he shawl or Is param ount. When w hite crepes The Wednesday afternoon club of , collar, girdle and cuffs a re of the a re used color is unstintingly applied sam e vivid hue. by m eans of em broideries and beads. the Presbyterian church will be en A nother well-known sports-w eat S trange to say, few se p a ra te girdles tertained this week in the church bouse Is show ing m any wool Jersey are used on these dresses, th e ir m ak parlors by Mesdames Ross, Moore su its trim m ed with borders in angora ers relying on the em broidery or beud und Stevens. Miss Agnes Danford effect called laine gratee. work to produce th e effect of a belt In su its of knitted fabrics, any w flrbe present and will give her ex or girdle about the hips. Very often periences as a teacher in the govern num ber of which a re belug m ade up th e dress hangs perfectly s tra ig h t and ment schools in Alaska, which will fo r the new season, the French eschew is beltless, but th ere is alw ays a band th e conservative sk irt and coat type, j of em'b. oiderv w here a belt ordiuar- be well worth while. All members p referrin g those of the sk irt and lly would be placed. page three B U S IN E S S A N D P B O F E S S IO N A L O ne c e n t th e w o rd each ’ ■ me, LAXATIVES— PHYSICIANS. B L T H REGAINED P O O T ItA L ANNOUNCEMENTS OR. ERNEST A. WOOD! — P ra c tic a F ° R COUNTY COMMISSIONER— ¡ S o 6? I - ®y e ’ ®a r ' nose and BT INTERNAL RATHS” 1 nos. H. S im pson, of A sh lan d , au- th ro a t. O ffice hour«, 10 to 12 and ,n t.P r,iaI Rati,ing is more essential to f ,,r ,eai th tbaD external baths— 11:m* f*»und that used occa-ioi.»lle a l niKht they feel like different people i.:i<:...,.ir xb_m?rnins- »»°re of that bilious, tired, nervous feeling, but k a r mg by n a tu re s own cleanser—anti septic warm w ater—removed all the poisonous waste from the lower in testine they awake thoroughly re in sh ed by normal sleep, with all'their functions acting properly, clear headed, happy, conhdent, eager and capable for tiie duties of the day. M cN A IIt BROS. ■ I* g.adi,\ explain to you the simple •■..•ration „f tue “J. R. b. Cas.-ade,” í¡; ,s s“ certain in its results, and vili give you ........... < ost. an iulerest- g lit:!« i,o o k coulniniug the results ! t il - e x p e i-ie il. es o f Hr. ('has. A. i rr, || of Y o r k , who was a spe disi ..n Int.-atinal <'oniplaints for • o m s in th a t < ity W hy not cut ■nt as a i-e m iin l« r to eet th ia •»•n as possible. It. • • T o m a to e s ^ BU RBA N K PL A N T S E a r lie s t a n d B est in th e W orld — A Iso— BURPEE’S "MATCHLESS" and “DWARF GIANT" and the “EARLY ANNA" S pecial P ric e s in Q u a n titie s G et T h em Now at ^ H olm es Grocery Ashland Realty Co. HOUSES RANCHES CHEAP! Opposite City Hall Ashland, Oregon 1 l « ? n.Zes hls a n n °u n c e m e n t as a can- to 6. S w ed an b u rg B ldg., Ash- I .d.a te fo r th e n o m in a tio n fo r th e lan d , O re 7 3 -tf ! o lice of C o u n ty C o m m issio n er of rtl> w — __________________ J a c k s o n C ounty, su b je c t to th e de- 0It ’ * J* ■MMKN»— P h y sicia n and cisión of th e R ep u b lican v o te rs of S u r8 °°n P ra c tic e lim ited to said c o u n ty , at th e p rim a ry election, eye’ ®a *’ nope *nd th ro a t. Olassee .May 19th, 1 9 22. ” - “ PPHed. O culist an d aurist fw nmP ' O rr,ce8. M ( \ and H. FO R COUNTY COM M ISSIONER Bldg., M adford, Ore. P h o n e E67 -G eorge A lford, o f P hoenix, an- ---- ----------- -------------------------- n o u n ces h im self as a c a n d id a te on D R ’ Y,ATTDfi — B. SH A W — s Special at «V p e c ia l i th e R e p u b lic a n tic k e t, fo r C ounty ' , ? : i ° n . *- to ------ n io tlle rs a n d c h ild ren C o m m issio n er of J a c k s o n C ounty ®e c rd ti° u s and en d o crin e O regon, s u b je c t to th e decision of tlm g lan d s. Res. a n d office, 108 Pio- R ep u b lican v o ters of said co u n tv , a t n e e r avenue. T elep h o n e 28 Of- fice h o u rs, fT to 12 a m. 2 to < th e p rim a ry electio n , M ay 19th, 1922. P- m. interurbain autocar It pays to read the classified page. Tidings classified ads get results. DIL S R ^ W -^ E v ®. e a r, nose, th ro a t sp e c ia list; glasses fitte d . Office ian r 7 « d d t “ Ce’ P io n e e r A ve-. m o rn - _a PPQi|itm e n t. P h o n e 28. (E ffe c tiv e J a n u a r y 1, 1JI22) D aily (E x cep t S u n d a y ) LV. MEDFORD LV. ASHLAND CHI ROPRA c T o RS j 7 :0 0 a. m. 7 :0 0 a. m. 8 :0 0 a. m. 8 :0 0 a. m. J DR. MAUD INGERSOLL H?lVTl’V 9 :0 0 a. m. “ • "*• - X 1*1“ « C U Iro p ra c tc H A W M lA ----- --------- P h y sician . 1 0 :0 0 a. m. 1 0 :0 0 a. m. N e u ritis cases a apeclalty. P h o n e 1 U 00 a. m? 1 1 :0 0 a. ni. 118-J. T re a tm e n t given onlv in 1 00 noon 1 2 :0 0 noon your own hom e. 1 :0 0 p. in. 1 :0 0 p. m .I __________ 2 :0 0 p. m. 2 :0 0 p. m i PLUMBING i 3 :0 0 p m. 3 :0 0 p. m J -------— _________ _______ ____ _________ 4 :0 0 p. m. 4 :0 0 p. in. D. R. ADAMS— P lu m b in g , C o n trac t- } 5 :0 0 p. m. 5 :0 0 p. m ing and day w ork. 248 F ifth St. ! C.OO p. m. phone 166-.J. 6 :0 0 p. m lOOtf g a . . . j . .... . 1 :0 0 p. m. 7 :0 0 p. m CON VALKSCENT home 8 :3 0 p. m. Sat. onlv 8 :3 0 p. m. 9 :3 0 p. m. 9 :3 0 p. m. CO NV ALESCEN T HOM E — F acin g 1 0 :3 0 p. m. S at. only 1 0 :3 0 p. ni. L itln a p a rk — c o tta g e plan. M ilk Sunday Schedule diet a n d o th e r N a tu re cures. Mrs. Leave M edford fo r A sh lan d and W. M. Warber. F re e c o n s u lta tio ns A shland fo r M edford every h o u r on 2 to 4. IK* 53 G ra n ite St. P h o n e th e h o u r from 9 a. ni. to 5 p. m .; 411-K. 1 92-1 mo ■then 6 :3 0 p. m. a n d 9 :3 0 p. m. I A shland w a itin g ro o m — E ast Side marble W O RK S P h a rm a c y . ____ M ED FO R D -R O SEB U R G STAGE O R D ER S p ro m p tly filled at A shland D aily (E xcept S u n d a y ) M arble W orks, 117 N Main St ;LV. MEDFORD LV. ROSEBURG Mrs. A. H. R ussell 10 : 00 a. m. 1: 00 p. m. — - 11111 =---------- - ■ TRANSFER AND h'Xl'RBSS. T ra v e l by s ta g e ; s h o rte s t ro u te by ¡20 m iles; one of O reg o n ’s m ost j?OR p ro tn p t ~ c a re fu l service, scenic trip s ; we save you tim e a n d 1 a u to tru c k s or h o rse d ra y s, call m oney. W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co. P h o n e l l ) . F a r e — M e d fo rd -R o seb u rg , 8 1.00; O ffice, 89 Oak s tre e t n e a r H otel G ra n ts -P a s s-R o s e b u rg , $ 3 .0 0 . A sh lan d . 6 6 t( M ED FO R D -G R A N TS PA SS D aily a n d S unday r- P ° W E L L — G E N E R A L TRANS LV. M ED FO R D LV. G’T ’S PASS — 00041 team an d m o to r 1 0 :0 0 a. ni. 1 0 :0 0 a. ni. tru c k s . Good serv ice a t a reasou 1 :00 p. m. 1 :0 0 p. ni. ab le price. P h o n e 83. 4 :3 0 p. in. 4 :4 5 p. m G ra n ts P a ss w a itin g ro o m — The T R A N S F E R AND K.YPKHSS— W ood B on b o n n ière, ph o n e 160. —- tr a n s f e r and sto ra g e , g e n e ra l O ffice an d w a itin g ro o m — No. 5 h a u lin g , h o usehold goods au d long S. F ro n t S t.. N ash H otel b u ild in g . 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 24 0 T h ird St. P h o n s 4 60. 1 8 4 -lm o HOMES — RANCHES ORCHARDS Renting, Loans, Transfers Notary Work BEAVER REALTY CO. 15 F irst St. Phone 68 T R A N S F E R AND H A IL IN G JACKSO N T R A N S F E R CO. — W e h a u l e v e ry th in g . C all 433-J. ___________ 208-1 mo* A P A R T M E N TS FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t. C lose in. M odern conveniences. A d u lts only. In q u ire 166 Ila rg a - din e St. o r phone 122. 1 8 2 1f W AN’l ED. W A N TED — Odd jobs a n d law n w ork. P h o n e 468-L. 2 0 0 -lm o » D. B. L A M K I N BA RG A IN S IN R E A L FACTORY BLOX W A N TED — To buy second han d f u r n itu r e a t th e F u r n itu r e H o sp ital, new ly opened. 253 F o u rth St. 206-6* E ST A T E W A N TED — S p ading, g a rd e n in g and law n w ork. C all o r a d d re ss J. D. P effly , 143 Sixth s tre e t. 209-2* City and B a n d i Properties M )R RKN'J. H ouses to Rent FO R R E N T — One acre a lfa lfa p a s tu re on C a lifo rn ia s tre e t. A ddress T. E. H a d fie ld . G re n a d a, C alif. 206-6* C IT IZ E N 'S RANK BUILDING FOR SALK. The Ideal Fuel ----- for----- W e Buy and Sell Summer Use Real Estate They Make a Quick, Hot Fire Prices Reduced for Strmmer Use FIRB INSURANCM INVESTMENTS STAPLES REALTY AGENCY Try a Load of Mill Ends H o tel A sh la n d B u ild in g A sh la n d , O regon Phone 20 Carson-Foxvler Lumber Co. FO R SA LE— One R u d d a u to m a tic gas w a te r h e a te r, la rg e size. N elda C afe. 20fltf FOR SA L E — One c o m b in a tio n gas a n d coal ran g e , M ajestic. N elda Cafe. 2 0 0 tf FO R SA LE- 1 -F -ll. flra ss hay. P hone 2 0 6 tf FO R SA L E — C heap, 200 egg in c u b a to r. A d d ress R. F . D. Box 83-A. 209-3* “ THAT GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELING” «<1 ‘In the Heart of Town.” W . A. SHEET, B A R B E R S afety blades re sh a rp e n e d lik e new. S ingle bit, 30r doz. D obule bit, 60c doz TCIiWff._____ C hildren’s W ork A Name It, If You Can of the club and women of the con gregation are invited to attend. CO. Specialty HAVE IN SU RA N CE YOU N E E D IT W HEN R em em b er, th a t you r a n ’t lake out a policy to m o rro w to cover to d a y ’s d isa ste r. It ta k e s an accid en t or a fire to convince som e people th a t they need in su ra n c e. DON’T BE A “ R E G R E T T E R .” DON’T PLAY W IT H FA T E . ACT NOW. ( an you name a better place in which to keep jewels, Liberty bonds, securities, stocks, insur ance policies, deeds and all valuable papers than in a private safe deposit box? JU S T A R R IV E D ! W HAT? FE N C IN G ! W HERE? Peil’s Corner Our vault is fire-proof and is protected by the latest electric burglar alarm system—the watchman that neter sleeps. B efore se n d in g aw ay y o u r o r d er, com e a n d see P e il’s new c a r load of fencing. E v ery -variety-— b arb ed w ire to fancy y a rd fencing — He g u a ra n te e s to b e a t c a ta lo g u e Such boxes rent for $2.50 a year and up. A few are still available. G ard en tools, hose, an d new and used sew ing m ac h in es alw ay s on hand. The Citizens Bank Ashland, TO Oregon prices. Prolific Banana. T he productivity of the banana Is g reater than th a t of any .ther food hearing plant. One acre and a little labor will annually produce 17,000 pounds of bananas. One rem arkable fe a tu re is Its Imm unity from disease. Yes. we sell all kin d s of go«nl In s u m m c . W e have lead in g com panies only. W lien yon w ant good in su ra n c e talk w ith B illings. Billings Agency REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Established 1883 Phone 211 41 K. Main St. The Unconscious Leg. The boy received a gash three inches long over his left eye. left knee was dislocated and be sustained a contused wound of left knee cap. T he leg was unconscious when picked up and he w as taken to his home n e a r by, —Worcester Gazette.