LOCAL AND PERSON I B U S IN S S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L What the Well-Dressed Woman Wears R ecord Tim e to 'F risco— A 'd red >1. Beaver and fam ily, o’? P o rtla n d , cam e to A shland, Sunday, and rem ained over w ith his fa th e r’s fam ily for th e 3d and 4th, incid en t­ ally ta k in g in th e festivities of the occasion. He drove to San F rancisco on th e 5th, m aking th e e n tire trip o r 455 m iles in one day, with a p r e ­ m ier to u rin g car which he is deliv­ ering to a p u rch a se r living in Los Angeles. He left th e fam ily here, and wilt re tu rn th is way w ithin a few weeks, having som e business a r ­ ran g em en ts to look a fte r while in C alifornia. P h o n e 274-J for Yeo. PAGB THKEB ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGfe Saturday, July 8, 1922 Business, shopping, or walking Coat Gloves Accessories R a th e r h e a v y .k id or fab ric suede; ta n o r to m a tch su it or c o a t; g a u n tle t sty le p referre d . M e d i u m size b a g o r pocket - b o o k ; p re fe r­ ab ly color *o m a tc h th e g lo v e s; close- fittin g o r flow­ ing veil, if d e ­ sired. Shoes Hat L ow : b row n o r b lack ; h eels of m edium h eig h t an d size; w a lk ­ ing sh o es p r e ­ ferred. Sim ple, b eco m ­ in g h a t to m a tc h d ress, su it, or co a t; s m a rtn e s s an d se rv ic e a b il­ ity equally ” d e ­ sirab le T ailo re d « u it; or lig h t - w e ig h t.. co at o r cape 0 f • b ecom ing le n g th . > sem i- tiilo r e d r • a n d p re fe ra b ly 0 f - su b d u ed color. Sam e a s ab o v e; a lw u y s a s sm a rt, sim ple, an d n e a t a s m e an s an d ab ility w ill p e r ­ m it. B row n or b lack; soft. easy, n eat, low shoes for a long trip . P re fe ra b ly close - fittin g ; n e v e r e x tre m e ­ ly la rg e ; sim ple in effe.ct. S am e a s above. Sam e a s above. T a i l o r e d or sp o rts blouse an d s k ir t, or sem i - tailo red d ress of wool; or sp o rts d ress of wool, silk, or h ea v y co tto n or linen. L ow ; firm heels; ta n or b la c k : or novelty sp o rts shoes. S m art, sim ple, an d close - fit­ tin g ; of so ft felt, s i l k , le ath e r, kid, o r n o v elty m ateria l. H om espun, flannel,- or n o v ­ elty silk codt of hale or . th re e - q u a r te r len g th : sem i - .tailored or- sp o rts, s u it; or th re e - piece co stu m e w i t h ja c k e t o r cape. S e rv ic e a b le g a u n tle ts 10 m arch h a t or shoes. Dress > ♦ - . - O n e-p iece d re s s of silk or wool; o r blouse a n d seD arate sk irt, setni - ta ilo red : ^ a .k iu g len g th . Traveling - -«* * A nother p o p u lar dancing p arty S a tu rd a y night a t th e big H ot Spring pavilion. . If you like to dance w ith a big crow d and good m usic, come! T ickets $1, w ar tax 10c. 259-3 Church, club meet­ ing, or informal luncheon M otor to C ra te r L a k e - Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P rice and ■ fam ily, also Mrs. P rice’s b ro th e r, O t-| to Fedde and wife, and F ra n k F anl-i cenia and wife, m ade a fam ily party- to C rater L ake th is week, s ta rtin g ! T h u rsd ay m orning and r e tu r n in g 1 F r day evening. They re p o rt a fine trip and a good tim e a ll around. — e O n e-p iece lig h t­ w eig h t d re ss; or sk irl to m a tch ja c k e t, w ith m a tc h in g silk, lace, o r chiffon blouse. B ecom ing a n d Low ; s e m i - d ressy p la in kid. ' d i s t i n c t i v e ; suede, o r pat«*nt i m o r e eleg an t th a n fo r busi- le a th e r 1 m ss w ea r, b u t not o v er-ela b - ■ o rate. I T. L. 1*0W ELL— GENERAL TRANS F E L — Good team and m otor trucks. Qooe service a t a reason able price. P hone 83. N ecessar* tra v e lin g b ag s; clo se-fittin g o r flow ing veil, if d esired . Morning at home Sim ple w a s h - able d re ss; or w ash ab le s k ir t and s e p a ra te w aist. S im ple; c o m fo rta b le ; low. Morning as a guest V ery sim p le silk or wool d r e s s ; o r p re tty , d a in ty w asli d re ss of silk o r co tto n . S am e a s a b o v e . N. Dlx left for P o rtla n d T h u rsd ay ! evening in an au to w ith a n o th e r ) party . He expects to drive a new c a r back from th e Oregon m etropolis. Afternoon at home V ery sim ple a f ­ te rn o o n d re ss of silk, wool, or w a sh fab ric. S im ple; l o w ; black, w h ite, or colored. T rad e y our old tire s in and buy MASON CORDS a t LEEDOM ’S T I R E ! HO SPILA L. 252tf Afternoon as a guest Sim ple a f te r ­ noon d re s s of wool or silk ; or lln g e rie d re ss ; or sh e er co stu m e blouse a n d silk o r s u it s k irt. S am e a s for a f ­ te rn o o n a t ho m e —d a in ty if in ­ doors; s m a rt in a n y event. Evening at home P r e tty silk or d a in ty p a r ty or d in n e r frock. Sim ple, d ressy , b u t in co n sp ic­ u o u s type. % . V- L A On T rip to P ortlan d — Ret'., ns fro m V acation Tii;»— Bud Storm , who has been spend­ ing th e e a st few days on a vacation trip to r a te r Lake, D iam ond Lake and P elican Bay. re tu rn e d th is m orning. He reports having had a fine trip. Evening aa a guest F r u it canning tim e is a t hand. F o r fru it ja rs, lids, ru b b ers, jelly m olds and su g ar, D e tric k ’s prices! c a n ’t be beaten. S am e a s for a f- t e r n o o n ; or fo rm a l o r sem i- ev en in g d r e s s for sp e cia l o c­ casions, p a rty , t h e a t e r , or dance. H 0 s t - ess' d re ss b est S2l£i--------------- B l a c k p a te n t le a th e r; o r kid. sa tin , o r m etal, to m a tc h d ress. C h an g e p u rse; v an ity b ag : an d chiffon o r n o v ­ elty sp o rts ve 1, if desired. 1 1 - S e m i;. - dressy : W h ite, cream , beige, or g ray ; su it .o r luerftqm - w eig h t , s e m i- ' or to m a tc h su it or c o a t; m o s - d ressy co a t; or q u e ta ire ty p e wr.:-b of -cloth favored. e r silk. 1 - 1 . 1 i I : f | 1 PHYSICIANS. FOR prom pt and c arefu l service, » R . ER N ES’- A. WOODS— Practice a u to tru ck s or horse drays, cab lim l ed to eye, ear, nose and W hittle T ra n sfe r Co. P l one l l i th ro a t. * O ìt'c e h o u rs,-1« to 12 and Office, 89 Oak stre e t near Hote I to I . bw edenburg Bldg., A sh­ A shland. 56tf land, Ora 73-tf ------------------------- — Motoring or outing TR A N SFER AND EX PRESS. • • 216tf • L et J e rry O’N eal fig u re y our next I job of plum bing. F irs t class m a te r­ ial and w orkm anship. Phone 138 | 207 E. M ain stre e t. 238tf | One cent th e w ord each tim e. ---------------------------- - . Purpose J S m a l l ch an g e p u rse o r b ag of m a t e r i a l to h arm o n ize w ith dress. DR. J . J . E5 '•fENI^—Physlcl,'' n and S u n eon. P ractice lim ited to eye, ear, n ,se and th ro a t. C ’assc? supplied. O culist and a u r t : for 8. P. R. R Offices, M. F. and H ADAMS TRANSFER — Wood and Bldg., M edford, Ore. Phone 5«7 storage. Phene 460. 211-lm o DR, M ATTIE B. SHAW— Special a t FO R EXCHANGE tention to m others and children. FO R TRADE— 160 a c re unincum -: In te rn a l accretions and endocrine glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio­ bered ranch on Pacific highway neer avenne. Telephone 28. Of­ and county r o .d , n e a r H ilt; sm all, fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to • house and o u tb u ildings; good D. m. stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­ ty of wood and tillable land. W ill CHIROPRACTORS. tra d e for unincum bered A shland acreage; prefer no house, but DR. MACD INGERSOLL HAWLEY would ensider acreage w ith sm all Aa. .7 "J, house. E leanor G reer. 199 G rau. y t , h ,-8 Ch 1 opractif Physician ite St. i>3i tf* 18 Lase8 * specialty. Phon« e 231tf 118-J. T reatm ent glveu only in your own home. WANTED. 4 IA T to w ear and w hen? The suitability of a costum e to the occasion’ it will grace ■ is a question as im p o rtan t to women as the style and b eau ty of the gown itself. M ary Brooks Picken. vice-president of th e W omen's In stitu te of Domestic A rts and Sciences, in her book “ The Secrets of D istinctive D ress,” offers an illum inat­ ing guide to correct spring dressing in th e above chart. Mrs. Picken considers clothes a sub­ je c t w orthy c* the m ost serious thought MAKY BUOOKS PICKEN of women who tak e pride in living up to th eir best. “ Dress is all im p o rtan t,” she says, “ because it p o rtra y s c h a ra c te r and individuality. To ap p ear a t your very best a t all tim es, you m ust give due reg ard to appropriateness, com fort, grace and harm ony.” C oncerhjng spring style tendencies Mrs. Picken stresses th e grow ing popularity of a ttra c tiv e colors. ‘‘Use discrim inatingly as much color, as you can, both in dresses and su its,” she says, and cites the new three-piece suit, a special spring fe a tu re , a s offering unusual o p p o rtunity fo r using b rig h t h u ed m aterial. “ P re tty sleeves w ere never so m uch in vogue as now,” is a n o th e r hint, and th en paradoxically, “th is is also the day of th e sleeveless dress, a tvzentieth century adaption of th e g racefu l lines and sim plicity of the an cient G reek robes. Y our dress this y e a r will eith er have no sleeves a t all, or th e sleeves will bo its m ost conspicuous fe a tu re .” To those who m ake th e ir own clothes, Mrs. Picken adds a valuable suggestion th a t dresses, especially when of silk, be self- trim m ed. “ You will find th a t a one-colored silk dress is appro- ■ p ria te fo r m any occasions, and is a real economy and satisfaction to-the. woman whose w ardrobe is lim ited. I t is n ot alw ays possible to secure self-trim m ed gowns except a t the b est shops, b u t skillful hom e-dressm akers will find they offer g re a t possibilities.” WANT TO H EA it from ow ner hav-> PLUMBING ing farm fo r sale; give p a r t i c u - ______________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ’a rs and lowest price. John J . : H. R. ADAMS— Plum bing. C ontract- Black, Oregon Street, Chippew a; ing and day work, 248 F ifth St.. Falls, W isconsin. 250-2-sat phone 166-J. lOOtf WANTED-— Horae for nice Llewellyn LOST. se tte r dog, som eone in the country to g've him a good hom e; nice fo r L 0 ST— S aturday in business d istrict children Box 67, A shland, o r gent.leman'3 brown lea th er purse phone 30b R. - 6 0 .- ? containing $20 bill A ddress 7 85 i B St. 257-5* FOR R E N I. ~ ; LOST — Silver E v ersh arp FOR RENT— Ciean cool rooms sin-j F ,nder re tu fn to T ,di gle or housekeeping. 72 N orth. R ew ard 242-lm ol Main St. H E L P WANTED APARTMENTS — F u rn ish ed , close pencil. offJce 260-2* in, m odern conveniences A dults WANTED BY W EED LUMBER CO.. only. In q u ire 166 H argadine St., W ESD , CA LIF.— T im ber fallers o r phone 122. 257-tf to c o n tra ct com bined falling, bucking and lim bing. Good e a rn ­ FO R RENT— A one room furnished) house, and a fo u r room fu rn is h e d ' ings can l e m ade and living con­ ditions a rc of th e best. C ottages house. Also a two room apart-- - 153 « r n G ran ite C M Dhzino P h o n e ; are a v a ila b 'e for fam ilies. I n te r ­ St. m ent. ested parties com m unicate direct 260-1 411-R. w ith W eM L um ber . Com pany, 251-12 ¡FO R RENT — H ousekeeping room s ¡ W eed. Ca ifornla. i close In. 573 E a st Main. 260-3 ¡ MEN W ANTED— F o r construction I w ork on irrig a tio n project near M edford. W ages $3.60 per day for eight h .urs. Rogue R iver V al­ ley Canal Co., M edford. 257-7* MEN WANTED j WANTED— Cooking on ranch. Ad­ dress Mrs. P hillips, 72 N orth Main street. 258-3* fo r service as railro ad m achinists, W ANTED— Young women for te e- boiler nak ers, blacksm iths, electric- phone op erato rs. E xperience not j ians, sheet m eta! w orkers, pipe fit- required. S alaries pail w hile i ters, coppersm iths, tin n e rs car in ­ learning. Apply Chief O perator. spectors, c ar rep airers, helpers— all The Pacific Telephone & Tele­ classes graph Co. 259-3 K _______ IR RALE. UNDER STR IK E CONDITIONS BEST EX PLA IN ED BY CHAIRMAN H A y FOR SALE— By G F. Billings The P eerless shoe shop, w hich, ' su b ject to r the evening serm on w ill, M A t'A B EES PICNIC IN BEN W. HOOPER OF THE U N IT E D :---------------------------------------- s ta rte d o p eratio n s a few m onths ago! be “ The Set F ace.” Sunday school! HONOR OF GUESTS FOR SALE— F o u r m ale Eskim o STATES R A IL R O A D LABOR ; puppies. 678 Boulevard. 254-6* In th e “ 300” block on E ast Main at 9 .4 5 a. m. Y oung people’s so- The local M acabee lodge held a) s tre e t, m oved th e ir shoe rep airin g ! BOARD IN HIS S T A T E M E N T O ----- F' ' ciety a t 7 p. m. P ra y er m eeting a t; picnic in L ith ia p ark W ednesday af- JULY 1ST, READING AS FOLLOW S FOR SALE— Quick. 12 acres te rra c e equipm ent yesterday from th e loca-j 7:45 W ednesday evening. The p a s - 'te "noon and evening, having as its property, seven block from P. O.. tion yesterday. It is understood th e Headquarters for two blocks L ithia p ark , im prove­ F irs t C hurch o f C hrist, S r e n lis t tQr ,eaveg M onday for the m e e tin g ! guests of honor, Mrs. W ilkinson, of “ In th is case th e conflict is not shop w ill be rem oved to M edford. m ents w orth over $4600. Price P ioneer avenue South. Sunday ’ Qf thg gynod of Oregon, which c o n -, Chicago, suprem e sentinel of the na- betw een the em ployer and th e op­ $1650. P. O. Box 463. 254-lm o* GARDEN TOOLS services a t 11 o’clock. S ubject venes a t ‘C orvallis, continuing in ses- tiona! organization, and Mrs. ° 'B rie n pressed employes. T he people of this n ig h t. H ot lesson. " S a cra m e n t.” Sunday school g.Qn for th e w eek- Then he goes t o ! of P o rtla n d , district deputy for the j S atu rd ay D ancing SPRAY P I MPS country, th rough an act of congress,) FOR SALE— Lodging hduse. doing 259-3 Springs. signed by P resid en t W i'son, estab-j a good business. Inquire 662 B PRUNING SHEARS a t 10 o’clock. W ednesday e v e n in g : a conference concerning th e Sunday sta te of Oregon. 'ish e d a trib u n a l to decide such dis- stre e t. 15 3-6* D inner G ueste T h u rsd ay — m eetings at 8 o’clock. R eading gchooJ w ork Qf th e synod, a t P o rt_ An except’ona ly fine lunch was HOSE—and putes over wages and w orking con-' Mrs M E H arris, of room open daily from 2 untU 5 p' m ' land. Dr. J. M. Som erdike, of P h il- ! enjoyed by som e 3-0 m em bers of the ditions. which a re su b m itted to it in FO R SALE— B ng c h e rrie t, l» c per LAWN SU PPTJES Mr. and pound a t orchard. B nng vow a proper m anner. I t is the decision except Sundays and holidays. adelphia, will conduct th e confer- lodge a t 6 o'clock, and a sh o rt busi- \ G azelle, C alif., w ere d inner guests buckets. P hone 9-F 11. _____________________ of th is trib u n a l ag ain st which the ---------- ence. The C h ristian W orkers Band ness session was held follow ing the T h u rsd ay of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. D en­ - ___ * shop cra fts a re strik in g . C hurch of th e Nawu-ene : Qf young peopie will have charge of ¡feed. All rep o rt an enjoyable tim e.! FOR SALE— Good te a m ,' sep arato r, nis a t th e ir hom e on the Boulevard. “ R egardless of any question of th e bees and bee hives. |lr s . H. \V C orner of F o u rth and C streets. Qext Snnday.s m orning services. ! rig h t of th e m en to strik e, th e m e n ; A ndrew s, 122 Church St. 258-4 V , 9. Sun- Services for Sunday, July n ig h t. H ot C. F. K oehler, pastor. S atu rd ay D ancing z ; m erely accepting the wages and ; FOR SALE— Up-to-date gas range, _________________ day school a t 9:45 a. m. T h o rn to n ¡ V ; 259-3 S prings. _ „ „ H w orking co n d it:ons prescribed by a glass doors, w hite enam el trim ­ S. W iley, su p erin ten d en t, P reach in g W FL L KNOWN COUPLE H A K B E n , governm ent trib u n a l and a re p e r- 1 med, slightly used. Can be seen service a t 11 a. m. P reach in g serv-i W ER E M ARRIED SUNDAY V acationing in th e M o u n tasis— Safety blades resharpened J b r iu in s a public s e n ice. They an a t Provost Bros. 259-3 ice a t 8 p. m. P ra y er m eeting W ed-; . _______ 1 not accepting the w ages and work- C. D. W oods and fam ily a re vaca­ FISHING RODS W R A PPED like new. Single bit, 30< Ing conditions which an em ployer is FOR SALE— Quick. 12 acres terrac e A w eddjng of more th an usual in- tio n in g for a few days in th e m oun­ nesday at 8 p. m. l o u a re cordia ly doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz ¡try in g to property, five room house, barn, — impose. . —r ___ For th is reason B a rre ls an d P arts. Supplied and - K tains, .and will re tu rn to the city invited to w orship w ith us. J. E. tereg t t0 re sidents of D unsm uir and public sen tim en t and full govern ! chicken house, one acre grapes, F itte d fo r Any M ake of Gun M cShane, pastor. th ro u g h o u t Siskiyou county was col- C h ild re n ’a W ork A % acre app‘es, % acre peaches. i m ent pow er will pro tect th e men Sunday evening. 44 acre cherries, wood lot, seven who rem ain in th e ir positions and em nized Sunday m orning, when Dr. Specialty F irs t C ongregational Church blocks from P. O., two blocks of i new m en who m ay com e in.” W e have a good proposition for F red E vans claim ed Miss L ucille L !th la P a rk , im provem ents w orth A dequate provisions have been B oulevard and Main stre e ts. Sun- responsible p a rty w ith F ord ear. See B eaughan as his bride. 'm a d e for th e full protection of a ’l over $4000. Price $1650. P. O. L U. G apen, C olum bia hotel a fte r day school a t 9:45 a. m .. w ith T he cerem ony took place a t th e Box 463. 254-lm o* 381 E . MAIN ST, ' new emp’oyes, th e sam e as old em 259-2*) c 'asses fo r all grades and ages. hom e of the b rid e ’s paren ts. Mr. and pjovss who have rem ained loyally a t ---------- 10 a. m. M orning service at 11 a. m .; sub- Mrs. N. T. J. B eoughan, on F lorence | ______________________ , jyv& TijUnvcifc Yni.K ANp w ork A pplicants should afrply to FOR SALE— Hay. See Beaver Real- ......... * ^ 0 - 3 t i e office M 'Y h ^ 'su fie riirte n d b n t a t ty Co. ñ sT O W B B á !. j ject, how to have F a ith in G od.” V isitin g w ith R elativ _______ _________ avenue, _ w ith Rev. Blake Hadlow, of -r-. o rtla 4 1 •_il (i A* o n* r .to ♦/N th tbo e * P n d (Untou^etaMeji-/. Jo h n E n d ers and wife, w ith Miss (C om m union.) Ju n io r C hristian E n _ !g t B arnabas Episcopal church of- (E ffective Ja n u a ry 1, 1922b *6 DeuWAu.'StrqngWK.SHQOFUX jujit- ^ ig ta n t-.r-B u p e rin te jid e iU .. a h 1 eood Daily (E F re em a n . from K lam ath F aE s, spent! deavor at 5 p. m. C hristian E nde« - ' ficiatin g . o n ly m em bers of the fam - „ xcept Sunday) f&uttu .'P hiladelphia. I t ’s the ¡ burtr w e r 'i- ,s^ e 1 hft - fs cTn BtHHcvard, pood g ./ «oil and wntefr.’ Crops; a lfa lfa , corn LY. ASHI AND b fst F ^ R e p e î la n t o n ^ ’W v k e t . th e F o u rth of Ju ly w ith re la tiv e s , vor at 7. Evening service at 8: sub- iHeg wjt& thg exception of Judge ' 40 U . DYER. > « n d apples an d :peachee. Good 7:00 a. m. 7 :00 a. m J today for the spraying of your h ere. Mrs. E nders rem ain in g for a ject. “ F a ith o r Its A tern ativ e. At Mrs c 0 C larke w ere in at- -! G eneral M anager Southern P a o itti p lastered house, .su m m e r kitchen, 8:00 a. m. 8:00 la. m. cows. '-Co'mpany. s h o rt visit. Jo hnny will re tu rn to ¡th e m orning service -there will be teudance fa ir sized b arn a n d 'o u t btti'dings. 9:00 a, m. 9:00 a. ni. F e n c in g ,-, R akes and F arm im plem ents and team in ­ 10:00 la,,m. spend th is week-end and accom pany th e celebration of the sacram ent of supm tuoua w edding b r e a k f a s t, 1° ■ 00 a m. ,R , -E. K E L L Y , a i ■ th e _ L ord’s .. Supper. v n - „ is 11 d(> ,'aJ.W . B inders aifi'u’rn eir repairs. All c lu d e d ' if wp'dirM . Priced The — public served, a fte r which th e happy 11:00 a m. R epresentative E xecutive D epart­ his wife hom e. kinds"o?'"ftewin%'--'Mh and is fitted LV. ASHLAND E a st Florence, Los Angeles. 238tf LV. ROSEBURG o u g h t to carry? A shland will rtlTIZB N ’8 RANK BUILDING eago, 111. 232-4-sat 00 a m . 8:30 a. m. windows invite th e cooling breezes— and m ake en trau ce up w ith both m otor and oars. probably allow th e use of fire ­ 12:00 noon 2:00 p .m . RANCH FO R RALE Mr. Dodge expects to have the ! T ravel by stage: sh o rte st ro u te by crackers u n til it has a $100,000 44 ACRE RANCH consisting of 25 easy for th e prow ling th ief boat ta k e n to th e lak e w ithin th e ; 20 m iles; one of Oregofiw most fire. “ o r 30 acres B ear Creek bottom F a re — A Jilanrt-Rose- ! scenic trip s, W hy not dispense w ith all u n d u e w o n y and have a box next week o r ten days lan d ; 13 acres bearing pear o r­ See B llings Agency for strong, M edford - R oseburg. burg, $4.60; c h a rd ; several acres in a lfa lfa ; prom pt paying com panies. In o u r b u rg la r and fire-p ro o f v au lt? e n tire tra c t excellent garden land; A p a te n t has been gran ted a resi- $4.15; G ia n ts P ass-R oseburg. $3.00. abundance of good spring w ater M EDFORD-GRANTS PASS id e n t of W ashington, D, C., fo r a m e­ Boxes re n t for $2.50 a year. for dom estic purposes; e n t’re Dally (Except Sunday) tallic filler fo r cracks and sco rin g s' , I1PTU?£-»R n FIR B INSURANCE ranch irrig a ted from vested w ater LV. G’T ’S PASS in th e w alls of cylinders so th a t 4he>’ L\ ’4 5 a ,n INVESTMENTS rig h t; com fortable dw elling house 7 :3 0 a. m. and outb u ild in g s; e n tire ranch 1:00 p. m. do not need reboring. 1:00 p. m. E stab lish ed 1883 fenced. Located on R. F. D. mail 5:30 p. m. 4:45 p. m. ro u te, th re e m i'es n o rth of A sh­ R