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tio n to h is h o u se on M orton St. a re v isitin g Mr. F r e n c h ’s p a re n ts ,
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is a t th e C o m m u n ity H o sp ita l, in te n d to r e tu r n to m o rro w . Mr.
w ith a p a in fu l th o u g h n o t seri-1 G u iley ’s m o th e r lives in E u g e n e ,
o u sly h u r t s h o u ld e r. Mr. S to n e y a n d h a s been h e re v isitin g him
w as in th e caboose w h en th e tr a in th e p a st few days.
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OBITUARY
M rs. E liz a b e th A nn
H a rtle y ,
p assed aw ay a t h e r re sid e n c e 11C
N ob H ill S t., A sh la n d , O regon,
J u ly 1 1 th , 1 9 2 3 ;
th e
fu n e ra l
se rv ice w ill ta k e p lace fro m th e
M. E. c h u rc h , S u n d ay J u ly 1 5 th ,
1923, a t 2 P. M.
I n te r m e n t M o u n tain v lew C em ­
e te ry , F u n e r a l a rr a n g e m e n ts a re
in c h a rg e of H. C. S tock.
es ♦
Isa a c s R e tu r n —
M e th o d ist E p ise o p a l e h u re h
Mr. a n d M rs. E. R. Isa a c s r e ­
S. J. C h an ey , M in is te r
THE HUNTER AND H IS DOR
tu rn e d y e s te rd a y fro m P o r tla n d ,
T h e S u n d a y School w ill m e e t
w h ere th e y s p e n t s e v e ra l d ay s a t 9 :4 5 . C lasses a re p ro v id e d fo r
th e f ir s t of th e w eek on a com ­ a ll a g e s a n d a ll a re w elcom e. A t
T h e o d o re W ixson, a c c o m p a n ­
bined b u sin e ss a n d p le a s u re trip . th e m o rn in g c h u rc h se rv ice th e
M ake Quick Trip—
ied by Miss M c In ty re of P o rtla n d
p a s to r w ill s p e a k a n d th e r e w ill
M r. a n d M rs. C lin to n B a u g h ­ w as an A sh la n d v isito r la s t n ig h t.
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M r. N els T h o m p so n
p assed
h a v in g ta k e n th e p o sitio n of n ig h t th e E p w o rth L e a g u e m e e tin g a t
C aves.
T h ey m ad e th e ro u n d tu r y g ro ce ry , a n d M iss M c In ty re
aw ay a t h is re sid e n c e a t C3 8
w atch m an w ith B a rh a m B ro th e rs 6 :4 5 S u n d a y e v e n in g a n d all a re
t r i p in one d ay, in sp ite o f th e is a d a u g h te r of th e o w n e r of t h e 1 on
B o u le v a rd A sh la n d , O regon, Ju ly
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S is k ’you m o u n ta in s .
c o rd ia lly in v ite d . U nion m e e tin g 1 3 th ., 1923.
f a c t t h a t th e y w e re h e ld up fo r 2 0 th C e n tu ry sto re s .
a t th e C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h a t
tw o h o u rs w ith e n g in e tro u b le .
F u n e r a l se rv ic e w ill ta k e place
W ill L ocate H e re —
8 P. M.
fro
m th e re sid e n c e S u n d ay , J u ly
M any T o u ris ts a t M edford-
F o u r fa m ilie s a re p la n n in g on
L ocates in A shland—•
15th,
a t 4 p. m . I n te r m e n t it
ie tw o M edford A u to P a r k s co m in g fro m M o n tan a to lo cate
D r. W . C. H a n so n , a d e n tis t, acco m m o d a te d one h u n d re d an d h e re th e f i r s t , of O cto b er, accord
P resb yterian church
M o u n tain v iew C em etery .
C. F . K oeh ler
h a s re tu r n e d fro m C h e h a lis w h e re e ig h t c a rs a n d .¡¿u to u r is ts on
F u n e r a l a rr a n g e m e n ts
a re in
A hunter's dog by skill and carr-
in g to F . C. S te v en s, w ith w hom
T he se rm o n fo r th e m o rn in g a t c h a rg e o f H. C. Stock.
h e h a s disp o sed of h is p ra c tic e W e d n esd a y n ig h t, a c c o rd in g to
Had helped his m aster trap a bear;
th ey h a v e been c o rre sp o n d in g .
But when it came the tim e to eat
11 o ’clock w ill be “ B o u g h t w ith
a n d in te r e s ts in o rd e r to m ak e th e M edford Mail T rib u n e of yes-
The hunter wouldn’t share the meat.
a P r ic e ” A t th is tim e th e q u a r te r ­ 6 8 D R IV E R S R EG ISTER
A sh la n d h is p e rm a n e n t resid e n ce . Le5day: a n d ! 4 ° fo re ig n c a rs re g - To W o rk on S isk iy o u .
ly C om m u n io n w ill be o b serv ed .
A few m o n th s ago. D r. H anson iste re d a t th e ir re g is tr a tio n bu-
AT LOCAL AUTO CAMP “ Stung!” said the dog; then, if yoc
M o rris J a lo , fo rm e r A sh la n d
please,
T h e e v e n in g se rv ic es a re u n io n
p u rc h a s e d th e local p r ic tic e and re a u
S ix ty -e ig h t c a rs , b e a rin g 269 He loosed a nest of angry bees.
h ig h school s tu d e n t, h a s w r itte n
a n d w ill he in th e C o n g re g a tio n a l people w e re re g is te re d in th e A sh ­
office of D r. P u r l in th e B e a v e r
“ Stung!” cried the hunter, then be fied!
t h a t lie is co m in g hom e fro m K la ­ c h u rc h .
B u ild in g a n d now h a s h is b u si­ I)r. T ilto n B a c k —
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S u n d a y school, 9 :4 5 ; C h ristia n d itio n to se v e n te e n c a rs w ith fif­
D r. C. F . T ilto n r e tu r n e d y e s­
n e s s a ffa irs so a rr a n g e d a s to
The moral is, for old and young, •
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d k e c a re of th e old p ra c tic e as te r d a y fro m a th re e d a v fis h in g
E n d e a v o r,
7 :0 0
P . M. P r a y e r ty e ig h t p eo p le w ho re m a in e d “ Sting not, lest you yourself be stung I”
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M eeting, W ed n esd a y , 7 :3 0 P. M., o v e r fro m th e d a y b e fo re . T h e
w ell as give th e f u lle s t a tt e n ­ tr ip in th e K la m a th L a k e c o u n ­
• —£ s o f, J r.
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ty. H e w as a c co m p a n ie d by R ev.
tio n to new p a tie n ts .
fo llo w in g c a r d riv e rs re g is te re d
M rs. A llen T a k e n 111—
S. J . C h an ey , b o th of w hom r e ­
la s t n ig h t:
M rs. S. L. A llen w’as re p o rte d
L igene— M ohaw k v a lle y h ig h ­
p o rt a fin e tim e.
T hey to o k a
P arty L ik es A sh la n d —
C hristian church
R . H. B u rto n , P a s a d e n a . F . F .
as b e in g ta k e n q u ite ill th is
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C o rn e r of Second a n d B. s tr e e ts F a u f fe r , T oledo, O hio.
A to u r is t p a rty c o n s is tin g of
R. G ib­
m o rn in g a s th e r e s u lt of th e h o t
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S u n d a y school a t 10 a. m ., M orn­ so n , S alem .
E. F . H a m m o n d , M rs. H a m m o n d ,
E. C. T re e , S alem .
sp ell w h ich h a s h u n g o v er A sh ­
ing w o rsh ip a t 11 a. m „ S u b je c t: D r. A. V obel, S an F ra n c isc o . B.
a n d M iss G eorge of S an D iego,
lan d th e la s t few days.
“ A d o rn in g th e D o c trin e of D od” . A. S h a ffe r, S a n ta C ruz.
a n d M iss W h ite o f R iv e rsid e , T a k e s F is h in g T rip —
A. F.
C o n fe r O v er L ite r a tu r e —
Dr. G re g g an d M arion K in c a id
All th e m e m b e rs a n d frie n d s of A n d e rso n , A u b u rn .
C a lifo rn ia , w e re re g is te re d a t th e
J a c k A nnis,
th e A sh la n d C h ris tia n c h u rc h a re T acom a.
H o te l A sh la n d la s t n ig h t, h a v in g le ft y e s te rd a y m o rn in g on a fis h ­
H. E. A rb s tro n g , T a ­
W ’ M’ B ri^ s , W irt M. W rig h t, in v ited by th e M edford c h u rc h to
sto p p e d o v er to see L ith ia P a rk , in g trip , r e tu r n in g la te in th e
com a. A. H. J a y , L a Jo c e a . C.
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of w hich th e y h a d h e a rd b e fo re
C. S a n d e r, S an F ra n c isc o . F . M.
T hey re- a t r ' p
J a c ^ s ° n v ille th is m o rn - n e r w ith th e m in M edford a fte r
le a v in g on th e ir trip .
T h ey r e ­ d a y on J e n n y c re e k .
C ook, Chico.
P. P e s ia la , P o r t ­
p o rt a fin e c a tc h a n d lo ts of fu n . ing to c o n fe r w »th th e C o u n ty th e m o rn in g se rv ic e h e re . T h e re
p o r t it lived up to a ll a d v a n ce
la n d . J . H. E a g a l, S to c k to n . C.
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C o u rt re la tiv e to th e p u b lic a tio n w ill be a g r e a t m e e tin g in th e in ­
n o tices.
H. H a lt, T o p p e n ish . J . G. C lare,
.Mrs. H a rtle y F u n e r a l__
lite r a tu r e fo r J a c k s o n c o u n ty . te r e s t of ev a n g elism in th e M ed­
S an D iego. F . R. T h im b e r, San
T h e fu n e r a l of M rs. H a rtle y is
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fo rd c h u rc h a t 3 p m. E v e ry one Jo se.
a re n o t o v e re stim a te d
B ack from Trip—
G. H a rris , L os A ngeles.
to be held S u n d a y a fte rn o o n a t
is re q u e s te d to re m e m b e r th e U n­ O le H a n se n , P o rtla n d .
n o r o v e r-a d v e rtise d
M r. a n d M rs. E . E. H e w e tt of
W . E.
2 :3 0 o ’clock fro m th e M eth o d ist
ion se rv ic es in th e C o n g re g a tio n a l M a rtin , P o r tla n d .
F a c to r y s tr e e t la s t n ig h t re tu r n e d
G. R. O nn,
ch u rch
T h e v A re
c h u rc h A sh la n d , 8 P. M., J o h n F. M edford. H. B. O un, D ryad. R.
fro m a v e ry p le a s a n t tr ip to th e
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n o r th e r n p a r t of th e s ta te , w h e re
L a k e S te v en s, W a sh . H. E. A l­
th e y v isited re la tiv e s a t In d e p e n ­ B ack from C r a te r L a k e __
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P io n e e r A ve., S o u th . S u n d ay B each. E . C. F o te , S e a ttle . A.
C ra te r L a k e w h e re th e y h av e
W A SH IN G T O N . , J u ly
1 4 .-
se rv ic es a t 11 o ’clock. S u b je c t of E sa a c, A la m e d a . W . H e n d e rso n ,
P r o iu O regon C ity—
si
been v a c a tio n ln n g th e la s t few S av in g s, not o n ly to th e b u ild in g lesson, “ G od” . S u n d a y school a t
P a s a R o bles.
A. A. C a rls tro m ,
A la rg e p a rty of O regon C ity d ay s.
T h ey r e p o r t a p le a sa n t in d u s try a n d its w o rk e rs , b u t to 10 o ’clock. W e d n esd a y e v e n in g S an D iego. J . D an ielso n , L os A n­
“ F i t th e lig h t, be it
p eo p le w ho a re to u rin g th e c o a st, trip , b lit lo ts of m o sq u ito es.
th e pu b lic g e n e ra lly a r e ex p ected m e e tin g a t 8 o’clock. e R a d in g g eles. C. E b n e r, E a s to n , P en n .
d a r k o r b r ig h t.”
w e re In A sh la n d la st n ig h t an d
to r e s u lt fro m th e a c tiv itie s of a room open d a ily fro m 2 u n til 5 W , A. H u s e ro ft, O ra n g e , C alif.
to d a y , h a v in g sto p p e d o v er to v is­ V isit in M ed fo rd —
c o m m itte e on se a so n a l o p e ra tio n p. m ., e x cep t Sundays» ^ i d h o l­ W . G. H u rla y , B e rk e le y . H. E.
TRY A ROLL
i t th e p a rk , w h ich th e y h e a rd .
M rs- A - G. A d am s le f t e a rly in c o n s tru c tio n in d u s tr ie s , th e idays.
L ee, Salem .
L. W . T u m u a lt,
T o m o rro w
about at ev ery p lace th e y s to p p e d .! th is w eek fo r a v isit w ith th e D. a p p o in tm e n t of w h ich by H e rb e rt
S a n d e r, C alif. V. B e rry , S alem .
T w ” ° I th e PaFty W6re M r’ | W - W h e e le r
in M edford.
H oover, c h a irm a n of th e P re si-
F irst C on gregation alu church
A. A. S c h n e id e r, P o rtla n d . P. H.
B E C O N V IN C E D
X e n r M rs w m T V , MrS‘ t '
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B o u le v a rd a n d M ain s tre e t. G a lla rd a , C h o w ch illa. C alif.
C.
M cN eil, M rs. W . M. R o b in so n an d P a r ty a t C r a te r L a k e —
m e n t, h a s j u s t
been a n n o u n c e d S u n d a y school a t 9 :4 5 a. m „ w ith A. R o b e rts , P e ry n , C alif. G. E.
d au gh ter a n d M r. a n d M rs. C. I
Bob W a rn e r, M rs. G ray, M rs
by th e D e p a rtm e n t of C om m erce. c lasses fo r a ll g ra d e s a n d ages. A sh to n , L os A n g eles.
A. P e tri,
J o n e s.
N te B a te s an d
M rs. G ra y ’s T h is s a v in g sh o u ld be R eflected B rin g y o u r B ible. M o rn in g se rv ­ S e a ttle .
W . O. A n g ell, D enver.
B o o k s—S ta tio n e ry , T o i­
d a u g h te r le ft T h u rs d a y fo r a va- in lo w er re la tiv e cost of d w e llin g s
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E r n e s t T. T rig g , m a n u f a c tu r e r a t 6 :4 5 . T he e v e n in g se rv ic e w ill H ow e, Los A n g eles.
F . P. Jo­
w h e re h e ¡plans to re m a in fo r
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m a n u f a c tu r e r ’ c h u rc h e s a t 8 p. m. T he p u b lic p h es, P o rtla n d .
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a d e n a . G. B. D a rw e ll, S a n ta A n­
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up a ro u n d
six
D. C.; L. F . E p p ic h , p re s id e n t,
S an D iego. F . P. S u ttm a n , San
fro m P o r tla n d th is w eek a f te r p o u n d s.
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CATHOLIC
CHURCH
a tw o w e e k ’s v isit in th e n o r th e r n
no n , W*ash.
M rs. R. C. B yers,
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R. C la rk , Los A n­
S he r e p o r ts m ost p ro sp e ro u s
S lad e S o n g e r is in to w n a f te r ,
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geles. R. R . R u p e , B ly th e, C al.
c o n d itio n s a t Salem a n d E u g en e. h a v in g sp e n t s e v e ra l m o n th s a t 1S’ M° ‘: J o h n M’ C ries, D e p a rt- a t 7 :3 0 a n d 9 :0 0 a. m.
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,
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E
p p e rso n , L os A n geles,
B. S.
S lad e e x p e cts to r e tu r n D’’ C’ : O tto T ’ M alle ry , p u b lic
Pastor.
r a in a n d , b e rrie s a re g o in g to th e re .
L o n g h ill, B u tte , M o ntana.
to S u sa n v ille in th e n e a r f u tu r e , v ,o rk s e x p e rt,
of P h ila d e lp h ia ,
w a s te ; n o t even p ick in g th em .
b u t is sp e n d in g a good v a c a tio n P‘u : K u d o lPh P . M iller, e n g in e e r, F u lle r a t J a c k s o n v ille —
in A sh la n d .
° ‘ Yew Y o rk ; J a m e s P. N o o n an ,
S e c re ta ry J . H. F u lle r of th e H ornbrok Man H ere—
Go to P ortland—
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p re s id e n t, B ro th e rh o o d of E le c tri- A sh la n d C h a m b e r o f C om m erce
H. B. Cole of H o rn b ro o k w as
Mr. a n d M rs. M erle R obinson
w
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C.;
a n d M rs. H a rry E. S m ith le ft A sh-
in A sh la n d y e s te rd a y a tte n d in g
laud for P o rtla n d S unday. T hey
M rs. H. S. jS a n fo rd receiv ed \ \ illiam S ta n le y P a r k e r , a rc h ite c t, ness trip . H e ex p ects to r e tu r n to b u sin e ss in te r e s ts a n d v isitin g
w ith frie n d s.
are c o m b in in g b u sin e ss w ith p le a ­ w o rk th e f ir s t of th e w eek o f th e of B o sto n , M ass.; a n d E d w a rd la te th is e v e n in g .
sure a n d w ill n o t m ak e a le n g th y p a ssin g a w a y of h e r s is te r, M rs. E y re I I u n t ’ s e c re ta ry . Mr. T rig g
s ta y In th e city .
D. M. J o h n s o n o f U tica , N ew ‘ S ‘‘^ a irm a n , h a s c alled a m eet-
Y o rk . M rs. J o h n s o n w ill be re - in g of th e com « n tte e fo r J u ly 10
m em b e re d by m a n y A sh la n peo- ' n<1 11 to la y Ollt P lan s fo r a
V isitors from E u gen e—
Mr. a n d M rs. S tacy R u sse ll of pie as sh e v isite d h e re se v era l th o ro u Sh s tu d y of th e fa c ts,
P re v io u s su rv e y s h a v e in d ic a t-
E u g e n e , v isite d e a rly in th e w eek y e a rs ago.
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ed th a t m o st c o n s tru c tio n a c tiv ity
w ith frie n d s in A sh lan d on th e ir
w a y so u th .
R e tu rn H om e—
’s c o n c e n tra te d in sev en to te n
M
rs.
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R
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son
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d
i
, i o n t h s of Die y e a r, w hich m ea n s
T h e ir s ta y w as b rie f b u t th e y
e x p ect to sto p lo n g e r on th e ir r e ­ (la u g h te r, w ho h a v e been v i s i t - ; 't h a t b u ild ” ig tra d e s w o rk e rs can
tu r n fro m C a lifo rn ia .
ing a t th e h o m e of th e f o r m e r ’s n td fin d w o rk in th e ir tr a d e d u r-
p a re n ts . M r. a n d M rs. O. H. J o h n - in e se v e ra l m o n th s, a n d t h a t con-
G uests a t D ean H om e—
son. w ill leav e th is e v e n in g fo r tr a c to r s ’ o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d eq u ip -
[N a tio n a l Crop Im p rovem en t Service.]
Mr. a n d M rs. L. E. R ose, th e th e lr h o m e a t G a rfie ld , W ash .
>nent, a rc h ite c ts , e n g in e e rs , b u ild -
“To th e points fu rth e r east, the
c h ild re n s p e n t *n S m a te ria l p ro d u c e rs , a n d o th - (« T_T E R E is a little p ictu re th a t consum er cost Is easily >3.00.
M isses D o ro th y a n d H elen R ose M rs. R a lff a n d
“T h e discrepancy is even w orse
J show s how one dollar's
and M rs. M yrtle W eek s m o to re d fiv e w eek s in A sh la n d a n d r e p o r t e rs co n n ected w ith c o n s tru c tio n ,
on
th e 1922 crop, as th e sacks, b a r­
fro m P o rtla n d S u n d ay to v isit a t h a v in £ h a d a n e n jo y a b le v isit,
m u st u s u a lly re m a in idle fo r sim - w orth of potatoes becomes th ree rels and cost of handling a re w orth
d o llars’ w orth in New York, P h il­
th e hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. H a rris
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ilia r p erio d s. T h is id le tim e re p -
m ore th an th e potatoes on th e
adelphia or Boston.
D ean.
To R e tu rn to B e rk e le y —
re s e n ts w a ste, an d d ire c t losses
farm , but th e proportion of spread
“T h e figures a re com puted by O.
M r. a n d M rs. W . R. P a r k h ill to th e c o n s tru c tio n
M r. R ose a n d fa m ily h a v e r e ­
in d u s trie s M. Kile, in an a rticle in M cClure’s,” betw een p roducer and consum er is
th e sam e or greater.
th e ir c h ild re n B e tty a n d W ll- th e m se lv e s, th e ir w o rk e rs ,
t u r n e d , b u t M rs. W eek s w ill r e ­ w ith
_
----- a n d I says D ennis A.. M errim an of th e
‘‘W hen som e of th ese potatoes
am a n d a c co m p a n ie d by V iola th e public:
i A m erican Steel and W ire company,
m a in f o r a n in d e fin ite v isit.
a
re
served on dining cars or In
o m m itte e w as fo rm e d in !*J u s t t0 s ta ---,
r t you thinking,
Mrs. R ose, Mrs. W eeks and an d F lo ra P ro v o st, e x p ect to s ta r t I T h e c _________
______ s, con
—
300 Pair Ladies Hose
first-class
hotels, they have forgot­
M rs. D ean a r e s is te rs and th is th is Aveek pnd fo r th e P a r k h ill th e hope th a t by e x a m in in g th e sider th ® D y Dde to m ark et In 1.920.
G ood C o tto n a n d L isle
ten all about th e ir hum ble begin­
h o m e a t B e rk e le y . Cal. T he p a r ­ fa c ts a n d p ro p o sed re m e d ie s, it
h a s been a d e lig h tfu l re u n io n .
ning and th e price p er bushel de­
P er
50c Values at 25c
ty re tu r n e d y e s te rd a y fro m a tr ip m ig h t be a b le to su g g e st so u n d
.
Bushel. pends on the size of th e potatoes.
P r lM r « - ci »»A
p r o d u c e r .................»1.00
Is P rom oted—
to P o rtla n d a n d w ill v is it w ith so lu tio n s, a n d o b ta in g e n e ra l co­ Local buyer*» nroflt......................... 05 A one-pound potato, which costs
S h lp p in « t o netu-by w lio le ttu le r ___
S ta ff-C a p ta in J . W in te rb o tto m re la tiv e s h e re f o r a few d a y s be- o p e ra tio n in e ffe c tin g th e m
$1 a bushel would bring th e farm ­
l t W h o le s a le r ’» e x p e n s e ( m l s c .) ................... 3«7 er 1 2-3 cents. I f served a t th e
o f P o r tla n d w as re c e n tly p ro m o t­ fo re r e tu r n in g h o m e. M rs. P a r k - is th e
g e n e ra l im p re ssio n t h a t
T o ta l c o s t to s h ip p e r ....................... fl.477
m oderate price of 25 cents, the
ed to a m a jo rsh ip , an d w ill b e ­
se aso n a l i,u {id in g hag been d u e A v e r a g e sh ip p e r ’» p r o fit............................... 10
Ladies Silk Blouses
spread
is about 1,427 p er cent.
F r e ig h t , W isc o n sin to C l e v e l a n d ...
.108
c o m e t h e d iv isio n al c o m m a n d e r *
♦ ♦ • • • • * • ♦
p e rh a p s m o re to c u sto m th a n to C le v e la n d b r o k e r ’» c o m m is s io n . . . . ^ .05
“T he consum er pays fo r bottled
20 p e r c e n t R e d u c tio n
th e O regon D ivision of th e S al­
COMING E V E N T
w e a th e r, a n d i t is ex p ected th a t!
T o ta l c o s t to w h o le s a le r a t te r ­
spring w ater, 25 cents a bottle a t
m in ili m a r k e t ......................................81.825
v a tio n A rm y .
M ajo r W in te rb o t- *
New. Blouses
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• th e In v e stig a tio n w ill th ro w lig h t W h o le s a le r ’s e x p e n se s a n d p r o fit. \ i s i o retail. T he w a te r Itself C'“ <ts prac-
»( “ “° thlD«;.
tom is a c q u a in te d in A sh la n d h a v - *
T o ta l c o te t o r e t a ile r . . . . . . . . . K T T l ’
.
*
New Prices
C ouncil M eetin g , T u e sd a y , * on th is a n d o th e r
im p o r ta n t
i n s h e lp e d o rg an iz e th e lo cal Sal * J u ly 17.
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is
in
mind,
What
* p o in ts.
ration A rm y com pany.
T o ta l o o st to C le v e la n d c o n -
i item
, s . , can be elim inated from the
*
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• • • • • • • • •
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• a m o r . ..............
.................................... *2.8# 1 P°tatO 8 COSt?”
Go to L a k e —
T he J . H. McGee fam ily le ft
th is m o rn in g on a v acatio n trip
to L a k e d i th e W oods.
T hey
p lan on being gone ... v e ra l days,
a n d w ill m ak e : ide trip s to diff­
e re n t p laces to tish.
COUGHING
disturbs
B E T T E R S T IL L
•d7
'
! lu n d ry uy
does
hetti
v " i"< t han can possibi
be d o n e b y th e old
m eth o d s.
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d u st o n e tria l w ill co
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hot w e ath e r.
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LET FA TH ER
W A SH MONDA1
“ My w ife co ughed all th e tim e
au d could n o t s le e p ,” w rite Geo.
A. O w ens, B rid g eto n . New J e r ­
sey.
“ S he trie d F o le y 's H oney
a n d l a r an d had th e best n ig h t's
sleep sh e h ad bad fo r a long
tim e. I used F o le y 's llo n e y and
T a r a n d it help ed m e too."
C oughs r e s u ltin g from W lioopiii?'
C ough, B ro n c h itis , A sth m a , Hay
F e v e r, an d C roup q u ick ly reliev ed
w ith F o le y ’s H oney an d T ar. Con
ta in s no o p ia te s.
In g re d ie n ts
p rin ted on th e c a rto n .
L a rg e s t i
s e llin g cough m ed icin e in t h e '
W orld. In sist upon F o le y 's H o n ­
ey a n d T a r, Sold e v e ry w h ere .
ANSCO
FILMS
Heart
Daiders
before sin* liliali’ won his h e a rt he let lie r a
m e rry c h ase into th e h e a r t o f a d v e n tu re C le __
ar
out to tin* sto rm sw ept sea, r a g in g w ith d a n g ­
er, p u ttin g h e a rts lo te s ts o f s tre n g th , not love
a n d p ro v id in g all sty le s a n d sizes o f lau g h s
a n d g a sp s a lo n g th e w ay.
JULY CLEARANCE
-of-
Beautiful Silk Dresse
Including a new shipment just received
25 new ones §>25 \ aim s
S16.80
(see the window)
20 New Ones $15.00 to $17.50 Values
Special
^ 1 2 .0 0
All the new shades—Beautiful Sides
Volies, Swiss. ( )r<raii<Ii<*s
All Specially Priced ior July Clearance.
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of
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G O DA 9
A llty m e C rep e
P o p u la r S h a d e s
J u ly C lea ran c e,
S p e c ia l, yd. $1.75.
'os
J fie
All Millinery Reduced
25 per cent
H a ts a n d T rim m in g g
Japanese Oiled
PARASOLS
CrympanLj
S p e c ia lly p ric e d a t
69c—$1.19—$1.49