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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. sto p p e d su d d e n ly , th ro w in g him ----------- a g a in s t th e w all. B ack fro m P o rtla n d — x M rs. P h ilp o tt r e tu r n e d from P o rtla n d la st n ig h t S he h a s been C o m p le te ly R e c o v e re d — E liz a b e th P a y n e , w ho h a s b een gone fo r tw o w eeks, m a k in g th e 111 a t th e C o m m u n ity H o sp ita l f o r ! trip a c o m b in a tio n of b u sin ess so m e tim e is now c o m p le te ly r e - ! a n d p le a s u re . S he in te n d s leav- co v e re d a n d y e s te rd a y rec e iv e d in g a g a in sh o rtly . h e r d isc h a rg e fro m th e in s titu - i -______ _ tion. 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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. T a k e s N ig > t W a tc h P o s itio n — be sp e cia l m usic. Y oung people m a n a n d M iss N ell P u rv is r e tu r n - M r. W ixson is m a n a g e r of th e F re d H o lla n d e r is re p o rte d as w ill be e sp e c ia lly in te r e s te d in ed T h u rs d a y fro m a tr i p to th e M edford b ra n c h of th e 2 0 th C en- 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 tl„ 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. 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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. 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