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LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES^ ,A W '
A D aily C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of
local in terest.
H ave P icn ic—
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M r. a n d M rs. N. G. B a te s, H u g J
B a te s, M rs. S elm a G ray a n d Mr.
a n d M rs. J . W . McCoy w ith M ar
g a re t a n d F ra n c e s McCoy, sp e n t
y e s te rd a y
a fte rn o o n
p ic n ic k in g
on W a g n e r c re e k .
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N a te B ates
a s sis ta n c e of
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Felix G et Balled Up as Well as the Butter
1 MADE <S û M£ NICE
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in 8 a t th e a rm o ry , b y t w ill com -
naence a t 7 :3 0 in ste a d of a t e ig h t
as fo rm e rly , a n d th e co m p an y w ill
be d ism isse d a t n in e o ’clock in-
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A p a rty c o n sistin g of M r. an d
M rs- G eorge W a tso n , K e n d irc k
W atso n , M r. E m e ry , N in a and
H azel E m e ry , M rs. J a n e C a rte r
Mrs. G eorge S tev en s, D o ro th y S te­
vens a n d M rs. C. F . L an e le ft
y e s te rd a y m o rn in g fo r R o se b u rg , LEONARD W ILL RETAIN
¡ w r is t, 6% in c h e s; biceps, 14 inch W ilso n , T u rlo c k .
E . J C o llins j fa re d b e tte r Jn th e ir m a r k e t but
Take F ish in g Trip-
STATEMENT
Mr. a n d M rs. B la in e K lum le ft visite d th e re d u rin g th e d ay an d
T IT L E FA N S P R E D IC T es; n e c k , 15 in c h e s; c h e st, nor- E b e rle d .
J . D. T ay lo r.
F.
E i it w as n a tu r a lly m o re o r less un-
C itizen s
B ank
of
A sh la n d ,
C o u n ty
of
Jackson
S a tu rd a y
fo r
M edford,
w h e re r e tu r n e d y e s te rd a y e v e n in g . They
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m al, 37 in c h e s; c h e st, ex p an d ed S h irk e y , C ologne, S. D.
C.
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3 9 % in ch e s; w a ist, 31 in c h e s; G re g o ry , P o r tla n d .
th e y jo in e d th e U lrich fa m ily and re p o rt th e w e a th e r a t R o se b u rg
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
C.
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W . B re w e r , P in g s.
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lo n e to be 80 cold as to be a c tu a lly un
rts h in g e x c u rsio n a alon
in g th e b o u t to n ig h t, a s in th e on es; fo re a rm , 11 in ch es.
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th e R o gue R iv e r. Mr. K lu m le ft P le asa n t,
G row ers’ Loss Sm all
ly o th e r m e e tin g b etw een th e tw o
m a th F a lls. E. K. H a tc h e r, W ood
la s t n ig h t fo r O a k la n d , b u t M rs?
T he m a rk e tin g c o sts fro m th e cip al o r in te re s t, fo r a p erio d of m ore th a n seven ( 7 ) y e a rs im m ed i­
c le v e r lig h tw e ig h ts a t J e rs e y C ity W E A T H E R REPO RT FO R
la n d . J . G alvin, Y alo, C alif. A c h e rry crop c o n sid e ra b ly exceed­ a te ly p rio r tp said d a te , w ith th e n am e, la s t kn o w n place of r e s i­
K lu m w ill v isit h e re fo r a s h o rt T o u ris t P a r ty
la s t s u m m e r, th e y w e n t th e fu l
A to u r is t p a rty
c o n s is tin g of
W E E K IS FAVO RABLE E . P e te r s , L o n g B each.
A. S. ed th e re v e n u e d e riv e d fro m th e d ence o r p o sto ffice a d d re s s of such d e p o sito r, a n d th e fa c t of his
tim e .
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F r a n k c ro p , b u t th e r e p o r t of th e m a n a - d e a th , if k n o w n .
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R esidence o r P o sto ffic e A d d ress,
A m ount
S. Downs, M rs. W h e e le r of B e n ­
W e a th e r o u tlo o k fo r th e p e rio d H a lln e r, L o n g B each.
V isitin g G randm other—
T e n d le r had th e b e tte r of th e J u ly 23, to J u ly 28, in clu siv e .
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P a c ific C oast S ta te s :
G ener- e r, W o o ste r, M ass. J a m e s Schel 1 th e g ro w e rs ’ loss a n d p ro d u ce th e
n ig h t is exp ected to be a b itte r a lly f a ir ; n o rm a l te m p e ra tu re . ' h a u s , R o sev ille, C alif. J o h n R ice? best r e s u lts p o ssib le u n d e r th e R. A. C ooke
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ST A T E O F O REGO N, C ou n ty of J a c k s o n .—ss.
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la s t n ig h t, rh e p a rty is m ak in g !
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N o rth e rn .R ocky M o u n tain a n | G ey serv ille, C alif.
F r a n k Dow-' c irc u m sta n c e s.
a su m m e r to u r of th e w e st, and fa ir t,ie>
been th e b itte r e s t P ia te a u R e g io n s:
N o rm al te m i- lin g , P la c e n tia .
J o h n D ow ling,
Bum per Crops Expected
I, V. O. N. S m ith , being first d u ly sw o rn , depose a n d say upon
re p o rt th a t th e y lik e A sh la n d bet- SOrt ot Pnei lieS a n d U 13 exp ected e r a t u r e » g e n e ra lly f a ir , b u t w it’i P la c e n tia .
N. E in s te in , E u g e n e
P re d ic tio n s on th e a p p le a n d o a th , t h a t I am th e c a sh ie r of th e C itizen s B ank of A sh lan d , J a c k s o n ,
B irth R eported—
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p e a c h cro p s p ro m ise th e A ssocia- c o u n ty , S ta te of O re g o n ; fo r th e fo re g o in g s ta te m e n t is a fu ll
T h e b irth of a son
rin g w ith th em th is ev en in g .
tio n a b u m p e r y e a r in th e s e pro- tru e , c o rre c t an d co m p le te s ta te m e n t, sh o w in g th e n am e, la s t k n o w n
E . H. B O W IE ,
been n am ed R o b e rt T h o m as, to p e d -
T endler C onfident .
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the d ire c to rs believed an d re sid e n c e o r p o sto ffic e a d d re ss, fact of d e a th , if k n ow n, a n d th e
M r. a n d M rs. R. L. W a lk e r is re -
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T e n d le r is c o n fid e n t th a t h e
LARGE
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decid
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to ta k e e v e ry p o s s ib le ! a m o u n t to th e c re d it of each d e p o sito r as re q u ire d by th e p ro v isio n s
p o rte d . T h e T h o m a s’ lived h e re In te r e s tin g P a r ty —
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give o n ly th e h ig h e s t of S ectio n s 101C0-1U1C3, in clu siv e , O regon Law s.
M rs. J . M iller, W . C. G rigg,
f o r f o u r y e a rs , le a v in g a b o u t J
w e ig h t crow n th is e v e n in g a n d ;
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a n d M r. a n d M rs. W . C. M ills of
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(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
y e a r ago.
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A sh la n d v isito rs ex p ects t0 do H by th e knoCkoufi w ill p ra c tic e to n ig h t in
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of th e A sso c ia tio n in o rd e r to
V. O. N. SMITH,
prepare-,
y e s te rd a y | T he p a rty w en t to r o u te ’ as h e believes b e can re " tio n fo r th e c o n c e rt to be h e l i t b a t a n y su ch f r u it w ould n o t be build up h ig h e r th e re p u ta tio n of S u b scrib ed a n d sw o rn to before m e th is 14th day of J u ly , A. D. 1923.
B ack from Trip—
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M r. a n d M rs. Good w ith M rs. -Medford o v e r th e P a c ific H igh- peat he J e rs e y C lty P e rfo rm a n c a S u n d ay t d lre c to r C arl L o v e lan d h a n d le d by th e A sso c ia tio n a n d t h e “ A sh la n d F a m o u s F o o th ill
(S e a l)
S.
A. P E T T E R S , N o ta ry P u b lic fo r O regon.
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My com m ission ex p ires, N ovem ber 16. 1926.
b ro u g h t o u t th e fa c t t h a t u n d e r
h u n g th e K. O. on L e o n a rd Lx
th
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ta
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law
s
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of
such
tr ip to C re sce n t CiXy r e tu r n e d to - K la m a th , r e tu r n in g to A sh la n d
f r u it is u n la w fu l a n y w ay .
day.
T h ey r e p o r t th e ro a d t o ! o v er th e P acific H ig h w ay . T hey th e e ig h th ro u n d of th e ir go- MAXY T O U R IST S S T O p A J
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be In b ad c o n d itio n .
^e ^t th is m o rn in g fo r P o r tla n d .
ASHLAND CAMP OVER NIGHT
v a n ta g e In ag e, h e ig h t, a n d r e a d
“ A s h la n d ’s
Fam ous
Foothill!«»
v. hen th e y s te p in to th e r in g to
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th e fo llo w in g c a rs r e g is te re d a t A ssoc^a G °n b a s v° f ed to u se on
R oscoe D a n fo rd a n d fa m ily of
C leon C ald w ell, w ho h a s been
1 % in c h e s , ta lle r a n d h a s a th e a u to cam p la s t n ig h t:
a ll th e p ro d u c e d is tr ib u te d by th e
—OF—
w o rk in g on a p ro je c t n o rth ofi P o rtla n d le ft fo r th e ir hom e a f te r e r ' A?A > « « «««/“ t» e r
G ra n ts P a ss, a rriv e d in A s h la n d :' ' s *Gng se v e ra l d ays w ith Mr. D an- ,n a rg *n ° f one *aC ~ D re a c ’
II. C. W eek s, P o r tla n d .
Her- A sso c ia tio n , a n d tr a d e b u lle tin s
th is m o rn in g fo r a s h o r t v i s i t ,: i o r d s m ° th e r , M arcia D a n fo rd of m e a s u re m e n ts o t e tw o a re a Dert L ee, L iv e rm o re .
L . Rich- a n d o th e r m e th o d s a re b e in g used
a n d in te n d s to r e tu r n to h is .jo b second s tr e e t.
fo llo w s.
¡m o n d , R o se b u rg . J . G ietze, P o r t to b ro a d c a s t th e n a m e an d th e
v e g e ta b le s
th is ev en in g .
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Miss J e a n N ichols le ft S a tu r- w e i®h t > 131 p o u n d s; re a c h , 69: P o tte r , S a la m a n , New’ Y o rk . W
B ack from T r i p -
To Be Distributed By Five Of Ashland’s
h a s h a n d le d only th e h ig h e s t
in cnesr,
ch es o A n d e rso n , F re sn o .
F re d N eil re tu r n e d to d a y from ] d a y to v isit w ith h e r m o th e r a t in c b e s: h e ig b t’ 5 f t - 51* m
E. A. Dav­
w rist, 6 3-4 in ch e s: biceps, 14 is, K a n s a s _ C ity . C. J . Jo h n s o n g ra d e s of f r u it th is y e a r h a s r e ­
a te n d a y fis h in g e x c u rsio n u p : V an c° u v e r
W a sh in g to n
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B u tte C reek a n d in to th e D e a d ! N ichols h a s been v isitin g fo r som e in ch e s: n e c k > 1 4 ,n c b e s; c h e st S a c ra m e n to . L. O. A d am s, E v er- a c te d v e ry fa v o ra b ly on th e b u si­
t b g ro w n , S e lah , W ash n e ss, M a n ag e r R o b b in s r e p o rts ,
-Indian c o u n try .
F re d r e p o r ts ai tim e a t th e D a n fo rd hom e on n o rm a l, 36 in ch e s: c h e st, ex j e t t
p a n d e d , 3$ in c h e s; w a ist
27jj jn g to n .
j g c iin e , P a s a d e n a , f o r w h e n th e c o n su m e rs fo u n d ]
line tim e, b u t say s h e c a u g h t so! second s tr e e t.
! th e y could alw ay s d e p e n d on g et-]
in c h e s; a n k le . 8 in c h e s; c a lf, It, H
R a c k e n b a c h , T u rlo c k .
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tin g o n ly th e h ig h e s t q u a lity
in c h e s: fo re a rm . 1 0 % in ch es.
; H Geer> T u r iock.
F . J . L oeni,
w a n ts to see a n o th e r one.
H e G oes T o P o r tla n d __
fro m th e A sso c ia tio n th e y o rd e re d
T e n d le r:
age,
24
y e a rs | L os A n g eles. G. P . T a te , S a n ta
a ls o s ta te d th a t th e F o re s t Ser-j
M rs. H. G. E d e rs Sr., w ith h e r
so m u ch t h a t
th e A sso ciatio n
w e ig h t, 1 3 4 % p o u n d s; re a c h , 70 P a u la
j L Lunday> Redwoods>.
vice h a d n e a rly co m p leted a ro ad son, H e n ry E n d e rs le f t S a tu rd a y
At Five Cents, For Regular Ten Cent Loaf
w as sw am p ed w ith o rd e rs and
in c h e s; h e ig h t, 5 ft. 7 in c h e s ; w T A sh H am ilton> Weflt V ir.
fro m D eadw ood to F is h L a k e a n d e v e n in g fo r P o r tla n d , w h ere th ey
q u ite u n a b le to k e e p up w ith th e
July» AY^Juesday, 25th, Enders Grocery Co. (hie Hundred Loaves.
g in la .
J . D. Y e ria n , H a m ilto n , d e m a n d .
t h a t th e ro ad w ill be in fin e con- w ill re m a in u n til a b o u t T u esd ay ,
W e st V irg in ia .
C. O. H om eyer,
July, Thursday 26th, Fast Side Market. One Hundred Loaves
d ltio n w h en op en ed .
T hey e x p e ct to r e tu r n in a new
Cherry Crop P oor
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c a r w hich Mr. E n d e rs w ill p u r-
T he r e p o r t s u b m itte d by th e
July, Friday, 27th, Twentieth Century, One Hundred Loaves.
h a m , W a sh . D r. B u rb a n k , C abot m a n a g e r on th e c h e rry crop w as
V isit Over Sunday—
chase.
T H E THEATER BEAUTIFUL
July, Saturday,«28th, Plaza Market, One Hundred Loaves.
V t. L . H . P o tte r , O a k la n d .
T. r a t h e r ro u g h on th e g ro w e rs a s
M r. a n d M rs. W ixson of Med-
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July, Monday, 30th. Plummer Grocery, Out* Hundred Loaves.
G. P o ts o n , B e rk e le y .
R. M iller d u e to th e u n u s u a l ra in s , h e r e ­
fo rd a n d M r. a n d M rs. C rh n m in s ’ M. j C a rlto n of P o r t ,a n d wag
LAST TIMES TODAY O gden, U ta h . F . R. Rowre, Og p o rte d t h a t th e c h e rrie s did n o t
w e re g u e s ts y e s te rd a y a t th e hom e: a b u sin e ss v isito r in th e city yes-
Quality bread is made by a process and formulas derived in K. C.,
o f H. J . B u tte rfie ld on O hio St. ' te rd a y .
d en . L. E . G eorge, E u g e n e . R. c a r r y w ell th is se a so n ,
a n d in
March, 1923, during the Master Bakers convention of Mo., Kan. and
D. M o rrisq n , P o r tla n d .
O. F. m a n y c ases w e re a to ta l loss by
Oklahoma. Mr. Kistler, being in attendance took advantage of the
S u llia a s e n , L os A n g eles.
C. L. th e tim e th e y re a c h e d th e m a r ­
H ere from F a lls—
W . J . F a u lk e n e r a n d w ife o f 1
D ensy, C o lo rad o S p rin g s. W . II k e t. R o y al A n n es a n d L a m b e rts
opportunity and procured the full information, recommended the most
R a y W a rfie ld , fo rm e r p ro p rie t-
. San F ra n c is c o w e re A sh la n d vis-
or o l th e A u to Top S hop, w as >n lto rs today> M r E .,u lk „ „ ,.r b(.,
wholesome and nutritious product in the bread industry, todate. We
fro m K la m a th F a lls over S a tu r-, h e re ,n
,n te re s t3
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STATEMENT
await your reply» after trial.
d a y a n d S u n d a y , r e tu r n in g to h is egg
of th e
C itizen s
B an k
of
A sh la n d ,
C o u n ty
of
Jackson
hom e S u n d a y e v e n in g .
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S ta te of O regon, sh o w in g th e a m o u n t s ta n d in g to th e c re d it of ev e ry
vr. i* i;- : ,1.—
M ,ke ° ,L e a ry of Los A ngeles
d e p o sito r J u ly 1, 1923, w ho h a s n o t m ad e a d /p o s it, o r w ho h a s n o t
V isits r r ie n
, Vilpnx of j " a s an A sh la n d v isito r to d ay , call-
w ith d ra w n a n y p a r t of h is d e p o sit (sa v in g s d e p o s its ) p rin c ip a l a n d
Mr. a n d M rs. H . W tlc o i o t i l i ! g o i i f r |M ( j a
in te r e s t, fo r a p e rio d of m o re th a n tw elv e ( 1 2 ) y e a rs im m e d ia te ly
P o r tla n d , w ho a re g oing to Cali-^
p r io r to said d a te , w ith th e n a m e , la s t k n o w n p lace of re sid e n c e or
. « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦« < «
f o rn ia in th e ir c a r, sto p p ed in
p o sto ffic e a d d re s s of su ch d e p o s ito r, a n d th e fa c t of h is d e a th , if
B uys N ew C a r—
A sh la n d th is m o rn in g fo r a sh o rt
know n.
Mrs. E velyn C aldw ell is d riv in g
♦ »♦♦»♦♦♦»»♦A
v is it w ith H. J . B u tte r f ie ld , m an -
►
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N
am e of D e p o sito r
R e sid en c e o r P o sto ffic e a d d re s s
A m ount
a ro u n d in a b ra n d new M axw ell
a g e r of th e 2 0 th C e n tu ry s to re ,
F r a n k T e a g u e 20,
U nkn o w n to us
$2.00
s p o rt c a r, w hich sh e b o u g h t to ­
w ho th e y knew in P o rtla n d .
G erald M. W ilson 85
day.
M rs. C aldw ell tra d e d her!
U n k n o w n to us
5.95
R
o
b
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rta
M.
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n
,
86
U n know n to us .............................. .
5.85
E ssex in a s p a r t of th e p u rc h a sa
P a in tin g Up—
L e s te r H elm s, 110
U n k n o w n to u s .............................
p ric e fo r th e new m ac h in e.
$2.00
M rs. F . L. P u tn a m i§ h a v in g
Solid S ilv er, 129
U n k n o w n to u s ..................................
2.00
th e V is ta
A p a rtm e n t re p a in te d
W a lte r P o w ers, 208,
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
to
u
s
.................................
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2.00
Mr. a n d M rs. C. E . S m ith , w ith
th is w eek , a d d in g m u ch to th e
C h a rle s L. H illik e r, 211
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
to
us
.................................
2.00
th e ir d a u g h te r, of O a k la n d , Cal-
a p p e a ra n c e of th e p ro p e rty .
A. M. B e rd a n , 260
A COSMOPOLITAN PDOOUCT1ON
U nkn o w n to u s ................................
2.17
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ifo rn ia s p e n t y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n |
*
G e ra ld in e G a rd n e r, 261
U n k n o w n to u s .................................
2.00
G oes to F a lls—
in th e park-
K e n n e th D. E d m u n d s, 283,
U n k n o w n to u s .................................
2.00
L e a l K lu m le f t la s t n ig h t fo r
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ST A T E O F O R EG O N , C o u n ty of J a c k s o n ,— ss.
rii« ,
K la m a th F a lls
w ith th e L um -
M rs. G. M. C u rrie r of G olden- •
I, V. O. N. S m ith , bein g f ir s t d u ly sw o rn , depose a n d sa y upon
s tro m fam ily of M edford.
T he: d ale,
a s h in g to n , sp e n t y e ste rd a y
o a th , t h a t I am th e C a s h ie r of th e C itiz e n s B an k of A sh la n d , of
I ' L * I s * ** ‘ *
p a rty p la n s to be gone se v e ra l .in A sh la n d v isitin g witB frie n d s
J a c k s o n c o u n ty of O reg o n , S ta te of O re g o n ; t h a t th e fo re g o in g
Over in the Caucasus of Asia Minor the Forùson Tractor is more
d a y s, r e tu r n in g by w ay of th e
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s ta te m e n t is a fu ll, tru e , c o rre c t a n d c o m p le te sta te m e n t,- sh o w in g
than a power plant—it is a land redeemer and a life saver.
G re e n sp rin g s ro a d .
E d w a rd O dee of O a k la n d w as ]
th e n a m e , la s t k n o w n re sid e n c e o r p o sto ffic e a d d re s s , fa c t of d e a th ,
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an A sh la n d v isito r y e s te rd a y , h a v - ,
There is the shadow of Mt. Ararat, tamed resting place of Noah’s
if k n o w n , a n d th e a m o u n t to th e c re d it of e a ch d e p o s ito r as re q u ire d
ing com e h e re to tr a n s a c t bdsi-1
Ark,
it is the twentieth century missionary to the oldest land in the
H l a t H osp ital—
Tues—W ed.—Thurs
by th e p ro v isio n s of S ectio n s 1 0 1 6 0 -1 0 1 6 3 , in clu siv e , O regon Law s.
D ale L eslie is ill a t th e C om ­
world and brings the most striking of all contrasts between modern
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sseu ¡You can fool some of the
V. O. N. SM ITH .
m u n ity
H o sp ita l, a n
o p e ra tio n
power farming and the primitive methods in vogue for thousands of
My co m m issio n e x p ire s, N o v em b er 16. 1926.
A. E. A n d e rso n of T acom a w as people, some of the time
years.
(having been p e rfo rm e d on his
S
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b
sc
rib
e
d
a
n
d
sw
o
rn
to
b
e
fo
re
m
e
th
is
1
4
th
d
ay
of
J
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ly
,
A.
D.
1923.
ro s e .
H e is im p ro v in g ra p id ly a b u sin e ss v is ito r in th e city yes-
Introduced in the Caucasus a little mort* than a year ago hv the
(S e a l)
S. A. P E T T E R S , J r ., N o ta ry P u b lic fo r O regon.
-B U T —
a n d w ill be a b le to be o u t in a te rd a y .
Near
Last Rebel, the Tractor lias revolutionized agriculture and,
i
My co m m issio n e x p ire s, N ov. 16, 1923
few days.
—
thanks to it, there is no famine this year.
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VISITORS FLOOD YREK A
With the Tractor and modern farm machinery the fields, here­
Out o f H ospital—
DLRING S IM M E R SEASON
tofore only scratched with the historic stick and oxen teams, have
M rs. J . P . C ass, w ho h a s been
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been plowed deep and with less seed have yielded greater crops than
ill a t th e C o m m u n ity H o sp ita l is
YREKA,
C a lif.,
J u ly
2 3 .— !
ever
betöre. Hundrds ot natives, too, have been released from farm
Dow reco v ered a n d S a tu rd a y w as W ith a ll of th e h o te ls crow ded
work to enter industrial pursuits.
d isc h a rg e d fro m th e in s titu tio n , a n d e v e ry a v a ila b le re s id e n c e in
A recent note from Erivan, Armenia, tells the story of tractor
a n d le f t fo r h e r hom e a t A pple- th e c lty ta k p n ,)y s u m m e r vig, . 1
accomplishments
in striking figures:
A nd p le n ty of b re a d k e e p s little fo lk s h a p p y b ecau se
Ka4e-
*
to rs, th e Y re k a C h a m b e r of C om ­
“ Ten American tractors ploughed a thousand acres of land in
it k e e p s th em h e a lth y — a food fo r bone, m uscle, a n d
m erce is c o n s id e rin g w ays a n d ,
eleven dayts”, the message said. “ To accomplish the same work in the
b rain .
N ow R ecoverw l—
m ea n s o f in te r e s tin g lo cal a n d
same time would have required 1,000 oxen and 500 men.”
Miss M a rjo rie B e n n e tt, w ho w as o u ts ide c a p ita l in t h ^ c o n s tru e _
I n ju r e d tw o w eeks ago in a n au- tio n of a lar^ e h o te l a n d c o tta g e s j
Under poWr farming the crops in the Causasus have been 50
Der cent largtjr and one-third less seed has been used. Where Armenia
t o a c c id e n t, w as d isc h a rg e d fro m
T he o p e n | n g o( th e K ia m a th
th e C o m m u n ity H o sp ita l S a tu r-j R ,v e r ro ad w hJch hag m ftde ac
only a short time’ago, with eighty per cent of its population engaged
d a y a n d le f t f o r h e r hom e a t cegsibie w h a t ig h e ld to be one
in agriculture, Was only producing one-third of its cereal ret pi i remen ts,
it is today producing about one-half with far less men employed in
G r a n ts P a ss.
of th e b e st fish in g , h u n tin g a n d
Five Days Demonstration Sales.
Kistler» «QUALITY BREAD
FIVE i HUNDRED LOAVES
Leading Grocery Stores.
, . Under the following terms:
Yours For Pure Food.
J. W. KISTLER.
Fordson Tractor Is A Life
Saver In The Caucasus
COMMANDMENT
Displaces Farming Methods in Vogue since Bible
limes.
EA R EA L
GOOD SHOW
SALLY ANN SAYS—
^Healthy children
All Love Bread”
re c re a tio n a l a re a s in A m erica,
h a s a u to m a tic a lly
m ad e Y re k a
th e c e n te r of a m ass of v a c a tio n -
a ii8tg a n d t o u r {stg
rpbe cR y auR j cam P( eq u ip p ed
to a c co m m o d ate fifty c c a a rs,
rs , is
In V isitin g—
C h a rle s Barney, w ho h a s been
w o rk in g n e a r F ish la k e th is sum -
m e r. is in A sh lan d v isitin g l'oi a
fe w d ay s. H e p la n s to r e tu r n to
th e la k e som e tim e th is w eek. p ra c tic a lly crow ded to its c a p a c ity
ev e ry n ig h t, d u e to th e fa c t t h a t
A sh lan d V isitors—
#
m a n y to u ris ts sto p h e re fo r sev-
O. W . E llio t of B e lm o n t Io w a ] e ra l d ay s
T h e c lim a tic condi-
-was an A sh la n d v is ito r F rid a y . t iong com bined w ith th e lu re of ]
W h ile h e re he v isite d W . H. Gow- th e foregtg a d ja c e n t to th e city ,
d y , w ho h a s a son p ra c tic in g m ed- h a v e thlg y e a r a ttr a c te d th e ja r g _
lc in e a t B e lm o n t. M r. E llio t w ent egt n u m b e r of v a c a tio n is ts in th e
o n s o u th S a tu rd a y ..
i h is to ry of th e city.
1
the work.
The Near East Relief is now using eleven Fordson Tractors.
With gasoline power, fed by the rich oil fields of Baku on the
C aspian Sea and with modem machinery, the Caucasus promises to
accomplish one of tlje most interesting agriculturav developments in
the history of thé world.
l
YOU
FOOL YOUR
-WIFE*
WITH
I
L6ATR.ICÊ J O Y I
N1TÁ N A L D I I
L eo n s stonc - i I
PAULINE G A RON-1
HARRISON BROS.
—Lincoln—Fordson dealers
Ashland, Oregon.
SALLY ANN BREAD
is th e lo af of ex cellen ce fo r c h ild re n . I t is m ad e only
of th e p u re s t in g re d ie n ts a n d w ra p p e d so t h a t a speck
never to u ch e s it.
LITHIA BAKERY
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