ASHLAND Í)AÍLÍ TtÔÏ^Q» Thursday, October 3, 1922 LOCAL AND PERSONAL M issionary Society to Meet— M embers of th e W om en’s F oreign M isisonary society of the M ethodist church will hold th e ir re g u la r m eet- ing a t the hom e of Mrs. R alph Bil- lings, F rid a , aftern o o n , 2 :3 0 o’clock. N otice to W ater U sers— W a te r will be sh u t off fo r rep a irs I on upper pipe line n canyon a t 8 a.. m., S aturday m orning. Those who! live above the B oulevard and Main stre e t, on the high p a rts of th e city, will draw enough w ater fo r th e d ay .' — E. R. H osier, S uperintendent. 29 2 HANDS INDEX TO CHARACTER — D a n d ru ff? A p p ly Sepol See th e R es u lt! 4 Still Reveal Much, Though Probably » J Less Than Was the Case Some D an d ru ff—the sign of a neglected scalp Few Years Ago. —re ta rd s the n atu ral beauty and lustre of B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L | One cent thè word each il me MUSICAL INSTRUCTION P H Y S IC IA N S . th e h a ir—often causing; complete baldness. Use SEPOL—the w onderful. Sheep Dip Io n ic Shampoo —and give your h a ir a new life—a beautiful lustre. Endorsed by sciontisis and bacteriologists. A t all good d r u t stores— Acv. VIOLIN STUDIO— 116 Church St. OR. E R N E ST A. WOODS— PracU - Once it was possible to tell , a “lady” Individual in stru ctio n on violin— ! llm lted to eye, ear, nose and by her hands—th at is If you regarded Sevcik m ethod. O rchestra and th ro a t. Office hours. 10 to 12 anu a iady as “a female of the favored so­ ensem ble work. H arm ony, theory 2 to 5. Sweden burg Bldg., A sh­ T am ales! T am ales! T am ales! Rose cial class.” She had well-kept hands and history. L eonard C. P etit. land, O re 7g_t| because she did nothing to roughen P hone 274-J. Yeo, of course. 307tf Bros. serve the best. 29-3 FOR EXCHANGE DR. t . J, E M M E N S — Physic al, ai a I them or enlarge their knuckles or cause ______ I ______ Burgeon. P ractice 11m ted to j prem ature wrinkles. Even if fortune You m ay be sorry if you don’t in. LEEDOM sells T IR E S and TUBES FO R TRADE— 160 a c re unincum ­ eye, ear, nose and th ro a t. G i had gone against her she somehow su re w ith, Yeo, of course. 307tf — SPARK PLUGS, W E E » CHAINS, bered ranch on Pacific highw ay supplied. O culist and a u rls fo> avoided the work th a t would m ar the and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all S. P. R R. Offices, M. F si. „ n — RE PA IR S TIRES, RETREAD« symmetry of those hands. She did house and o u tb u ildings; good Bldg., M edford. Ore. P hone «7 SH tFP Cl? R etu rn s to G lendale— and everyth in g a t th e B E A V E R ! stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­ without sugar for her tea and did E. A. S ites, who has been in the CORNER. 2 7 tf j ty of wood and tillab le land. W ill DR. MA I I IE B. SHAW — R esid en ce needlework for money in order to avoid city looking a fte r property nterests, tra d e for unincum bered Ashland and office> 108 Pioneer avenue. the work th at she regarded as menial. acreage; p refer no house, but Telephone 28. Office house, 10 re tu rn e d to his hom e in G lendale, V isits in A shland— And because a woman of this class Educational. w ould ensider acreage w ith stnal* ! to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 p. m., only ; knew th a t it was a t her hands that C alif., yesterday. E. L. King, su p e rin te n d e n t of th e. house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran, Dancing plays a very Important part others looked for an index to her so­ P o rtla n d division of the S o uthern i lte St. 231tf* in the education of boys and girls in CHIROPRACTORS. cial position it was her hands that she You c a n ’t help but pick a w in­ Pacific, accom panied by M ark Mont-! Japan. In the better class fam ilies the TOMORROW A N D SATURDAY INTER U R BA N AUTOCAR CO. saved, wearing gloves by day and by DR. E. II. ANGELL— C h iro p ra c tic n er a t P a u lse ru d ’s. gom ery. live w ire ag en t from Med-! night to keep them white and to pro- dancing teacher comes every other day. and E lectro-T herapy. The combi­ ford, was visiting w ith A shland busi- E m ployed a t M edford— (E ffectiv e January 1, 1 022) i tect them and repair them from the regular practice Is an affair of routine, nation does wonders. F irst N at’l and private entertainm ents, where the R ig h t now is th e best tim e to o r­ ness men today in th e in te re sts of D aily (E xcep t Sunday) Bank Bldg. Phone 4 8-142. Miss N ellie Q uinn, of this city, has - ravages of wind, sun and housework. children perform are arranged by LV. MEDFORD LV. ASHLAND; der th e g arm en t you w ant. P a u l­ the company. “ N atu re abhors vacuum ” tf ■ tak e n a position w ith the W oolw orth The situation Is rath er different now. 7 :00 a. m. 7:00 a. m.l friendly families.—Omaha Bee. s e ru d ’s. 27tt The young woman of Immigrant par­ com pany sto re a t M edford. 8:00 a. m.i 8:00 a. nt. CONVALESCENT HOME ents who sells tinw are in the depart­ W e g u a ra n te e com plete satisfac 9:00 a. m. | 9 :0 0 a. m. ment store basem ent has elaborately H ere fro m K la m a th F alls— 10:00 a. m. ! CONVALESCENT HOME — Good 10:00 a. m. tton from o u r work. L a d 'e s ’ a rticle s CHINESE NOW CLAIM HONOR manicured nails and hands that are cheer. Good cure. Good food. 11:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. Roy K. L aP ain e. Ray A nderson a specialty. A shland C leaning and Term s reasonable. 153 G ranite smooth, but the wife of the college 12:00 noon 12:00 noou and son, of K lam ath F alls, w ere in Dyeing W orks. 28tf Buddhist Priests Said to Have Discov­ president has hands th at clearly show St. P hone 411-R. 306-ltno 1:00 p. m 1:00 p. m. the city today, having come over 2 :00 p. m. the effects of work th a t we would once ered America Long Before 2:00 p. m. TRANSFER AND E X PR E SS. from K lam ath county W ednesday a f­ The O. K. b a rb e r shop is now lo­ 3:00 p. m. 3:00 p m. have regarded as menial. Day of Columbus. 4:00 p. m. ' ternoon. 4:00 p. m. cated a t 65 N orth M ain s tre e t, w ith Perhaps still to the keen observer THE COUNTRY BEYOND 5 :0 0 p. m. FOR prom pt and careful service, 5:00 p. m. Legends common to the literature hands have something to tell of their e n tire new equipm ent. By Jam es O liver Curwood $ 2 .0 0 6:00 p. m. | auto tru c k s or horse drays, call 6:00 p. m. of both China and Japan relate that owner’s rank or pedigree. There are The F ix it Shop has moved from FLOW ING GOLD 7:00 p. m. ( W hittle T ran sfer Co. Phone 117 7:00 p. m. Office, 89 Oak stre e t near Hote about the year 409 Hwul Shan, a some hands th at no m atter how dili­ the B eaver Annex to its old location R e tu rn fro m O akland— By Rex Beach (52.00 8:30 p. m 8:3<0 p. m. Sat. only A shland. sett a t 343 E a s t Main stre e t. 26tfi Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H olm es, Buddhist missionary, In company with gently manicured always look a little 9:30 p. m. CAPPY RICKS R E T IR E S 9:30 p. m. tlve brother priests, found a lana grimy a t the corners, and others, lack­ By P eter B. Kyne 152.00 ---------- who have been enjoying a ten d ay s’ 10:30 p. m. Sat. only 10:30 p. m. T. L POWELL— GENERAL TRAN« many miles to the eastw ard of China ing entirely the luster of the manicure Sunday Schedule at TO THE LAST MAN FER — Good team and mot<’r vacation, visiting w ith friends a t Paul B etter clothes l'or less, which he named Fusaug. They sailea buffer, th at are always scrupulously Leave M edford for A shland and By Zane Grey $2.00 trucks. Good service at a reason to O akland. Calif., have re tu rn e d 20tf s e ru d ’s. along the Chinese coast to Kamchat­ clean. A shland for M edford everv hour on able price. Phone 83. THE SHADOW OF TH E EAST tlieir hom e here. ka and thence along the Aleutian is­ the h o u r from 9 a. in. to 5 p. m.; By A uthor of The Sheik $ 1 .0 0 L eave for C alifornia— then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. lands to Alaska. The description of THE COVERED WAGON H ELP W ANTED A shland w aiting room — E a st Side Mr. anil Mrs. C harles Bevier, of Cliff Payne m akes cupboards. 28tf the peoples they found tits the Aleuts PRIZED AMBER AS ORNAMENT By E m erson Hough (52.00 Pharm acy. and the Eskimos as they are today. 73 G ran ite s tre e t, left W ednesday WANTED— Men who can sell. A TH E FLAMING JE W E L ASH 1AND-RO SEBURG STAGE Romans Secured It From “ Barbarous” See Carl Loveland ab o u t having splendid stock in good asso rtm en t From Alaska, which they called evening for so u th e rn C alifornia, By R obert W. C ham bers 551.73 Germans, Who Had Small Idea D aily (E xcept Sunday) of varieties. Select te rrito ry open. w here ¡hey hope to m ake th e ir fu ­ your boy learn som e baud in s tru ­ Great Han, they sailed along the coast THIS FREEDOM of Its Real Value. LV. ASHLAND LV. ROSEBURG A ttra c tiv e c o n tra ct to sign. W rite to Fusang. Hwuai Shan describes the m ent, and join the Boys’ Band. S tu ­ By A. M. S. H utchinson $ 2 .0 0 tu re home. now for p a rticu la rs. Salem N urs­ 1:00 p. m. 1:0» P- '»• THE GLIM PSES OF THE MOON dio 135 E. Main. P hone 465. 4tf dwellings made of blocks of sun-dried ery Com pany, 428 Oregon Bldg.. Amber, which is fossilized resin, was T ravel by stage; sh o rte st ro u te by mud, which housed many people, a By E dith W harton V2.00 Salem, Oregon. 19-12 O ur service as clothing specialists 20 m iles; one of O regon’s most description which fits the pueblos of In great demand among the Romans GENTLE JULIA scenic trip3. F are— A sh land -R ose­ for ornaments. Tacitus, * iu his is dependable. P a u lse ru d ’s. 27tf On Sick L ist— By Booth T arkington $ 1 .7 5 ancient America. He mentions a plant Jack Lucy, a sw itchm an for th e used in making cordage and paper, “Germania,” tells that it was gathered burg, $ 4 .0 0 ; M edford - R oseburg. M IR R E O H ELEN OF TH E OLD HOUSE P iano tu n in g g u a ra n tee d by Carl Southern Pacific com pany, is am ong which afforded vegetable milk and by the barbarian Germans. “They ex­ *By H arold Bell W rig h t $ 2 .0 0 $ 4 .1 5 ; G rants l ’ass-R oseburg, $ 3 .0 0 . APARTMENTS — F u rn ish ed , close L oveland. Studio 135 E. Main St. those on the sick list. M EDFORD-GRANTS PASS which yielded tender edible sprouts. plore the sea for amber, In their inj m odern conveniences. A dults language called ‘gleese,’ and are the D aily (E xcept Sunday) The maguey plant also answers this P hon 465. 4tf only. In q u ire 166 H argadine St., only people who gather that curious LV. MEDFORD LV. G’T ’S PASS A PPL E S— 20 ounce pippins, 75c description. or phone 122. 257-tf 7:30 a in. substance,” he says. “I t Is generally 10:00 a. m. He also describes a plant and Its I h one . oienian Is Sick— box delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll. 1:00 p. in. FOR RENT— Five room , ground 2:00 p. m. fruit which is the species of cactus found among the shallows; sometimes S. F. Kelly one of th e local line­ 5:00 p. m. on the shore. Concerning the nature 5:00 p. ni floor furnished a p a rtm e n t, with commonly known as the prickly pear. m en for (he telephone com pany, is N otice to Car Owne ' Sunday Only of the cause of this concretion the piano. L ights and w ater fu rn ­ From the Chinese records, therefore, 10:00 a. m. W e have a full line of alum inum rep o rted as being on the sick list. barbariuns, with their usual want of ished. In q u ire N eedlecraft Shop, 10:00 a. m. Fusung was very like Mexico. 4:30 p. m. m ats and license fram es on sale at 50 E a st Main. 20-2 4:30 p. m. A few years ago the Chinese gov­ curiosity, make no inquiry. Amongst G rants P ass w aiting room — The Now is the tim e to have y o u r pi­ Jo rd a n E lectric Co., also a t Eagle other superfluities discharged by the ernment directed its historian to make FOR RENT— Five room furnished Bonbonniere, phone 160. C. B. L A M K I N ano tuned. C arl H. L oveland S tu ­ B rass F oundry. In sta lle d free. 21-6* a search of the imperial records, aud sea this substance lay long neglected, house, centrally located, a d u lts Office and w aiting room — No. 5 dio 135 E. M ain. P hone 465. 4tf preferred. Inquire 166 H argadine from them came the foregoing ac­ till Roman luxuny gave It a name and BARGAINS IN REAL brought It into request. To the sav­ M oves R eported— or phone 122. 25tf count. ages It is of no use. They gather ESTATE E v e ry th in g good to eat a t D etrick T. M. A nderson has moved from ■ - .................... BUYERS AND SELLERS MEET i . it into rude heaps aud offer it for sale G roceteria. the L iu in g er property a t 296 Helm an FOB SALK. PESSIMISM NEVER IN ORDER without any form or polish, wondering s tre e t to 361 B ountain avenue. AT at the price they receive for It.” i FOR SALE— Modern six room plas­ N ew D irectory Out Soon— Mrs. Ackley has moved to the H. Present Time Always Ju st as Good a City and Ranch P roperties tered hugalow, chicken house, Tacitus guessed correctly the origin L T he new telephone directory fo r C. Reed property a t 167 Church woodshed, garage, th re e large of amber, saying; “There is reason Time as Any, if One Will H ouses to R ent lots, fru it berries, etc. Price A shland and n e'g h b o rin g cities, will stre e t. to think th at amber is a distillation but Consider. $2650, w ith term s. Inquire F o u rth he o u t Novem ber 1, according to from certain trees, since in the trans­ W illiam P aul has moved from 308 R anches, Orchards and H om es j St. B arber Shop or 283 B street. Our age is bewailed as an age of In­ parent medium we see a variety of p re se n t a rra n g e m e n ts. The proofs L iberty s tre e t to 333 N orth Main CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING 9-1 mo F ire and A u to Insurance troversion. Must that needs be evil? insects and even anim als of the wing, o f the new book will be finished in] street, which, being caught In the viscous FOR SALE— Five room , m odern a week, and anyone w ishing any, Leslie P rice moved today from 209 We, it -seems, are c ritic a l; we are em­ H otel A shland B ldg. P h on e 2 0 barrassed witli second thoughts; we fluid, are afterw ards, when It grows cottage, p artly furnished, built-in change m ade th a t would affect th e ir , Alm ond stre e t to a ranch in th e vi­ cannot enjoy anything for hankering hard, incorporated with It.” featu res, newly painted and pa­ ASHLAND, ORE. tia tin g in ’he d irectory, should have c ;n jty of M edford. to know whereof the pleasure consists; pered, lot 50x205, b erries, fru it. it atte n d ed to before th e proofs are Mr. and Mrs. A nderson moved yes­ we are lined with eyes; we see with . Poem Had Origin In Actual Life. F o r p articu lars, inqu re 372 Iowa B A R B E R o r to ow ner a t 502 F airview St. re tu rn e d to th e publisher. terd a y from M edford into an a p a rt­ our f e e t; the time is infected with j The famous poem about the boy who Safety blades resharpened 9-lm o m ent in the J. M. W agner property Ham let’s unhappiness— K ing H a d r a i t h in W o m en . stood on the burning deck had its like new. Single bit, 30c j B e tte r be safe th an sorry. See on Oak stre e t. T he fam ous E m peror C harles V, Sickbed o’e r w ith th e p ale c a s t of origin in an actual happening which doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz who w as accounted one of the ablest FOR SALE— A num ber of good thought. B e a re r R ealty Co. about your lnsur-1 constitutes a page in history. m ilch cows, will he frosh next ! ru lers of his time, had such confi­ ance. P hone 68. 287tfi m onth. Prices reasonable. See F r u it canning tim e Is a t hand. Is it so bad then? Sight is the last It was during Napoleon’s expedition C hildren’s W ork A dence In the ability of women to gov­ J. W. Bailey, T alent. 19tf For fru it ja rs, lids, rubbers, jelly tiling to be pitied. Would we be blind? to Egypt that England sent Lord Nel­ ern th a t he appointed th ree succes­ Specialty O rres cleans clothes. i?hone 64. m olds and su g a r, D etrick ’s prices Do we fear lest we should outsee na- son to capture him and annihilate his FO R SA L E — 10 ac res $65 per acre. ture ami God, and drink truth dry? fleet At the battle of Abuklr the sively as re g e n ts of th e N etherlands. $650 cash, 1% m iles to w n , u n d e r can’t he beaten. I look upon the discontent of the liter­ Erench navy was crushed and Na­ d itch . O. A. M an n in g , T a le n t, Or. iftitor I«e:»ves— ary class us a mere announcement of poleon was forced to flee, all but four 22tf Mr. Lyons, who lias been visiting ATTENTION! the fact that they find themselves not of his ships being sunk, burned or cap­ fo r some tim e w ith the M attern fam ­ The fam ous N ail-File T est lad ies’ iu the state of mind of their fathers, tured. j SW EET CIDER— Made fresh every day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon ily on H a rg ad in e s tre e t, left y e ste r­ p u re th re a d silk stockings can now and regret the coming state as u n trie d ; The French admiral had been killed. 40c, delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll. be had at M illet & Son sto re a t $1.50 as a hoy dreads the w ater before he And on the deck of the flagship stood day. lias leai#ad that he can swim. If there the pair. D on’t be m isled by cheap her captain, Louis Casabianca, who A PPLES— 20 ounce Pippins, 50 lb. is any period one would desire to be then had command of the fleet, lie box, 75c delivered. Phone 9 F - l l . im itations. The original can only born in—is it not the age of Revolu­ he had th ro u g h reliable dealers. tion ; when the old aud the new stand was wounded and the ship was burn­ for FOR SALE— Small dairy ro u te of F am ous for fittin g and w earing side by side, and admit of being com­ ing, but he refused to leave his post. ten cows. In q u ire 272 >O range And in spite of commands and en­ Choice Cuts of Young Beef, Mutton, Pork or Veal qualities. 28-4-w pared; when the energies of all men Ave., or phone 444-J. 27tf treaties, his son, a boy of ten, stayed Alaska King Salmon and Halibut are searched by fear and by hope; with him and died with him when the FOR SALE— P ure bred W hite Rocks when the historic glories of the old ship went down, supplying the theme Spring Chickens and Roasters — 9 hens, one cock, 30 pullets. NO RETIRING FOR HIM can be compensated ny the rich possi­ for that famous epic of child heroism, Cheap if tak en a t once. Reason bilities of the new era? This time, “The boy stood on the burning deck.” for sale, leaving Ashland. 351 NEW SAUR KRAUT—15 a Quart like all times, is a very good one, if M orton St. 28-2* we know what to do with it.—Ralph Fresh Iowa Com Meal, Sweet Potatoes, Turnips, Carrots, Compass Plant Western Product. FOR SALE OR TRADE— H arrisb u rg Waldo Emerson. w ater rystem . paying 17 per ten t Head Lettuce, and all vegetables and fruits iu the market On the prairies and plains of Utah, on investm ent of $19,000. Big Texas and southern Minnesota there We sell for cash—and we sell Origin of Polka-Dot. for baking hours later*! discount to ow ners. A ddress grows a wonderful plant which has owner. Box 43, H arrisburg, Oreg. Silvered with the dust of decades is proved useful to travelers wandering for less You can do this with Crescent Mrs. Ja k e M arguth. 28-6* the polka-dot pattern in men’s scarfs. over these vast tracts of country. It because of its two leavening Fashions may appear and disappear, Is called the compass plant, or pilot FOR SALE— F e a th e r bed, two p air agents— Crescent is a powder but the polka-dot is peerless and dls- plant, because of a peculiarity in the esp ecially made to wait for nillows. good tew ing m achine. 564 appearless. As regularly as sunrise growth of the leaves, which grow al­ oven heat, and then to provide Vista St. 28-3 and the seasons, this design brightens ternately along the stalk, aud point a perfect raise while baking is FOR SALE— Good double disc plow. completed. C ertain, and so windows and wearers. It is oue-and- precisely north and south. 61 NORTH MAIN STREET In q u ire C arson-Fow ler Co. 2 8-3 convenient! A t all grocers. Invisible with the fine a rt of dress The Indians followed the direction alike in America and England. given them by these pointing leaves, No B itter T atte W ith To the polka-dot is ascribed an odd and told the white men about it. ancestry. Its name, of course, is de- This plant belongs to the family of rived from the polka, au old-fashioued the Compositae, aud looks very much round dance with three steps to the ,,k'e ^ ^ ¿ f l J w e r ’’ ft has a ' strong measure. This dance, Introduced in j resinous o(lor> somewhat like turpeti- Europe by a Bohemian, round about tjne> an(j sometimes goes by the name SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR 1835, spread to the United States at | of ..tu rpent ine plant.” EIR E INSURANCE Crescent Manufacturing CoK the time that Polk was a candidate for I ______________ ___ Seattle, Washington the presidency. The polka-dot was P ro c ra stin a tio n in tak in g out One of Noah’« Pet«. bracketed with Polk’s name by politi- ! fire insurance has robbed many cal admirers, and polka-this and polka- ! It was swampy around Denver 2,- a m an of his e n tire property. that, from shirts to shoes, became a WO,000 years ago, according to Prof. Don’t be cau g h t unprepared by Business men have a right to be exacting in the J. D. Flgglns, director of the Colo­ fire fiend. Your hom e, your bit of furore In m erchants’ windows. rado Museum of N atural History. The business, your crops, your au to their banking requirements. traveler who w ants to hobnob with m obile have a very re a l money Wood Has Bad Reputation. value. the m onsters of long ago can do so in Elder is of ill-omen since Judas, No property is secure against the city park collection, in Denver, Their customers demand good service of them, they say, hanged himself thereon yet where (he ,if (,n ;!nimaI c)(tse. destru ctio n by fire. L et us tell it has the virtue of beauty m the days ly related to the present-dav rhinoce- it is logical that they should require good ser­ you how little it will cost to fully Dr. Andrew Jackson Ilunt«H»n. who | of wild roses and honeysuckle. Elder­ rons Is on exhibition, one-half of it protect you. “ W hen you w ant good in su r­ I exam ines th e lite ra ry fe a tu re s of ex- j flower-water Is good for complexions, covered with an Imitation hide. vice of their bank. ance, ta lk w ith B illings.” i am ination pap ers for th e civil service | say rustic maids, and old-time farm ers com m ission, W ashington, wli! be n ;ne- claim for elderberry-wine that it Is Natural Qualification. They are sure of such service here. | ty-one years old D ecem ber -! of this j “a pretty tidy tipple.” “Oliver Tw ist was always asking year. H is intellect is as keen, as th at , Though the elder-wood is a dank, of a man a third of his age, and he weed-infested place, it is to the liking for more," remarked Senator Sot -nivs he will not retire. I » to r linn-1 of rabbits, th at always seem to abound slium’ Estnhlislved 1SM.I “Yet he became a worthy citizen, I toon was horn In New H am pshire, v us there, Ron! Eistate and K cal Insurance a soldier in the Civil war au-l depart Such woods cumber the ground, but ’ observed the adm irer of Dickens. “Yes. Probably he grew up even ASHLAND, OREGON in, nt com m ander of the t.. A. R. lie here and there the superstition holds A shland, Oregon studied m edicine nt 1 re lived th e iic good that to cut or burn elder Is to tually to be a tax collector.” P h one 211 41 E Main St. _ ee of M. D. at Gt rgetowu unlver arouse the wrath of the trees’ dryad, Read your home-town paper. aity. aud so they are spjued. NEW ^ F IC T IO N M c N a ir B ros. STAPLES REALTY AGENCY W. A. SHELL Plaza Market Mix Cakes N w PLAZA MARKET Crescent Baking Powder AiOnce Business Is Exacting The Citizens Bank of Ashland Billings Agency