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AIN’T IT /
T h ey r e tu r n e d
th ro u g h M on­
t a n a a n d W a sh in g to n .
T hey re ­
p o r t a v e ry w o n d e rfu l tr ip but
a re g lad to be ho m e a g a in .
H ow Did You Know That She W as Going to Say That?
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G uest a t P o le y ’i
Visit F riends—
M iss E s th e r D en n is of P o r t ­
W . A. C ooper a n d fa m ily w ith
la n d , a c la s s m a te a t th e C. of O. M rs. C o o p er’s s is te r, M rs. E ffie
o f Miss M ay P o ley , a c co m p a n ie d E llio tt of B e llin g h a m , W a sh in g ­
th e P o ley s upon th e ir r e tu r n from to n , w ere v isitin g th e B. H an ey
th e ir e x te n d e d trip .
fam ily n e a r T a le n t on S u n d a y a f­
M iss D ennis w ill re m a in th e ir te rn o o n .
T h e tw o fa m ilie s a re
g u e s t th is s u m m e r, g o in g w ith old frie n d s.
th e m to th e ir c o tta g e a t L a k e o f ■
th e W oods.
R e tu rn s H om e__
M r. a n d M r.s P o le y le f t A sh-
D. W e lls of D o u g las c o u n ty ,
la n d fo r E u g e n e to a tte n d Com - w as a n A sh la n d v is ito r re c e n tly
m e n c e m e n t, a f te r w h ich th ey a ll Mr. W ells v isite d fo r a s h o rt tim e
w e n t to Y e llo w sto n e P a r k , going w ith fo rm e r frie n d s w h ile in A sh ­
la n d .
In a t th e w e st e n tra n c e .
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CO-OPERATIVE FARM
MARKETING NOTES
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count of existing m ortgage o r con­ \ is itin g in E u g e n e —
, G oes to O a k la n d —
tra c ts.
G e rtru d e W
g ul
of « Salem
M r. M. H a n so n , a p h a rm a c is t;
J p P ia{,p lpft , bia „____ . I
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” “ a llin
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“ ««» w as
The tobacco is to be delivered a t “
—
, o t , . rs ,,r „ B , „ rc , ! t o r -o a k j r
the e a rlie s t reaso n ab le tim e a fte r
c u ttin g or curing. T he A ssociation p a r t i o i iUt h i8a w E kg e n M th e e a r l y i w e e k ’s v isit w ith “h i ï parents* and
V is itin g F rie n d s —
m akes ru les and sta n d a rd iz e s and j p a r t of th is w eek.
M r. H an so n o th e r re la tiv e s w ho live a t O ak- in S alem .
E th e l m
Sim
———
m p pson
au u of M a rsh fie ld , i
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g rad es the tobacco, th e g ro w er p la n s to r e tu r n to A sh la n d the lan d .
STATE NEW S
h
e
r
e
ArneriCan B ankersN a t i o n ag reein g to be bound b r such rules. i m id d le of th e w eek.
Tobacco of like type.w grade and
66,000 v o lt tra n s m is s io n lin e
and Mrs. chas. Robertson, she Bodies Are Lending Their q uality delivered in the sam e crop
, V isits R e la tiv e s —
j G oes to S e a ttle —
of M o u n tain S ta te s P r. Co., com ­
year is pooled, the A ssociation
Will r e tu r n to M arsh field to m o r­
Active Support t o
M rs.
Eugene
A tk in so n
le ft
R . L. M adden
a n d fa m ily of p lete d from A lb a n y to In d e p e n -j
classification being conclusive. T he i
row .
tobacco is handled in one m ajo r y e s te rd a y “ e v e n in g fo
iu i r o S e e a m
e , S an F ra n c is c o , a re v is itin g th e A. dence.
ttle
Movement.
Pool; m in o r pools a re m ade by W a sh in g to n , w h e re sh e p la n s to A. M adden fam ily h e re fo r a few
R id d le— M ach in ery b e in g in ­
T o W o rk H e re —
type and grade.
! v isit w ith frie n d s ainl re la tiv e s days. T he M adden fa m ily a r r iv ­ s ta lle d fo r new ice p la n t.
On th e theory that* efficient
( le o n C ald w ell, w ho h a s been
• •
i foi som e tim e, r e tu r n in g to A sh ­ ed in ¿A shland F r id a y e v e n in g ,
Tw o sch o o ls a s su re d fo r A s­
w o rk in g fo r th e B eaver C em ent m ark e tin g m ethods r a th e r th an
The
C o-operative A ssociation
to
ria
.
la
n
d
h
f
th
e
fall.
a
n
d
p
lan
to
leav
e
a
g
a
in
to
w
a
rd
s
co m p a n y n o rth uf G ra n ts P ass, easy c re d it facilities, a re the sells the tobacco a t the b est prices
th
e
la
s
t
of
th
e
w
eek.
mg
need
of
the
farm
ers,
th
e
S
ta
te
1
G
ra
n ts P a s s — O u tp u t of 11 saw
o btainable, and pays the g ro w er
h a s m oved to A s h la n d , a n d w ill
B ank Division and the A gricu ltu ral the n et am ount received, less L e a v es f o r T aco m a—
'
m ills in c o u n ty e s tim a te d a t 27,-
w o rk h e re fo r th e S o u th e rn P a ­ Com m ission of the A m erican B an k ­
freig h t, in su ran ce, in te re s t, and de­
M
rs.
W
illia
m
M
ath
es
le
f
t
yes­
S. J . M iller a n d L. E. S u lliv a n 000,000 fee t fo r y ear.
cific u n til school s ta r ts .
e rs A ssociation have jo in tly lau n ch ­ ductions to cover all costs of op­
te rd a y fo r T aco m a, W a sh in g to n , of K la m a th F G alls s p e n t y e s te r -|
M cM innvi
innville— B a p tis ts to build
McI^
ed an activ e cam paign to prom ote e ra tin g the aso ciatio n ; also to cre ­
w
h
e
re
sh
e
w
ill
v
isit
w
ith
h
e
r
sis­
d a y h e re v is itin g
frie n d s an d )
” rCh.
ta e developm ent of th e co-opera- a te funds for cre d its and o th e r gen­
B a c k fro m C a m p in g Tri,»__
te r fo r th e n e x t th re e w eeks.
P
o
rtla
n d -J 70,000
Uve
farm
m
ark
e
tin
g
m
ovem
ent
e
ra
l
com
m
ercial
purposes,
not
to
b u sin e ss
A p a rty c o n sistin g of Tom
'
b
u
ild
in
g
to
go
up
on
B
ro
ad w ay .
exceed
one
p
er
c
e
n
t
of
the
g
ro
ss
H u d so n , Miss A m y R am sey and
Of the co-operative plan, P re si­ sale price. T he su rp lu s from th ese
St.
H
elen
s
sh
ip
p
e
d
3,000,000
J u d g e a n d M rs. D ill re tu r n e d to
d en t H arding say s: “I know of no deductions is la te r p ro ra ted am ong
feet lu m b e r to C a lifo rn ia fo r p a st
A sh la
n d y e s te rd a y .ru
from
th r re e e e , »“
------
m a a tn
gw m ovem ent th a t prom ises the grow ers.
Slil2,e
w
eek.
d a y ca m p in g trip alon th e R o g u e | Jnore help tow ard th e p re se n t re-
T he A ssociation ag rees to accept
»•
j ,
ptvuvuL re*
I o r tla n d — -New
P re s b y te ria n
fin.. e tim e ‘*e
-----
R iv e r.
T hey reD
re p o ort
rt a n fin
•let ^ ar>d
and the p nerm
e rm anpnt
a n en t b e tte rm
e n . t d rafts draw n a g a in st it by the
c
h
u
rc
h
to
be
e
re
c
te
d
in L a u re l-
or a g ric u ltu ra l conditions th an co­ grow er upon delivery of tobacco ’» I
w h ile on th e trip .
h
u
r
s
t.
and
to
a
s
sis
t
th
e
grow
er
to
dis­
operative farm m ark etin g ."
* * *
count his d ra fts, secured by the
T illa m o o k to b u ild $5,000 a r-
A isits in D u n sm u ir—
In o rd er to g a th e r the b e st in- w arehouse receip ts, th ro u g h the
m
ory.
M r. a n d M rs. A. G. A dam s of
form ation ob tain ab le on successful m ost ad v an tag eo u s ban k in g sys­
E a s t M ain s tr e e t le ft la s t W ed ­
tem . It also co-operates w ith him
m a rk e tln 6 Projects,
n e s d a y to v isit M r. an d M rs. F. tin s ta t e Bank D ivision has se n t a in m any o th e r details of his busi­
C o n n e r a t D u n sm u ir.
M rs. C on­ q u e stio n n a ire to b an k ers in every ness.
• • •
n e r is a s is te r of M rs. A dam s. Parr Of the country. Inform ation is
E ugene M eyer, Jr., m anaging di­
T h e A dam s fam ily w ill p ro b ab ly asked as to w h e th e r the local asso ­
ciations a re organized on th e com ­ re c to r of the W ar F in an ce Cor­
r e t u r n som e tim e th is w eek.
m odity basis, han d lin g one product poration, say s: "G enerally sp eak ­
or a few sim ilar products, or on the ing, the A m erican farm er h a s been
B ack from Trip—
regional basis, doing all buying or forced to sell bis crop h u rriedly
T he W ilm e r P o le y fa m ily r e ­ >e ling; w h e th e r th ey serv e local and at, the tim e of m axim um sup-
ed s only; w h eth er they a re com- Ply. B ut the co-operative m a rk e t­
tu r n e d la s t n ig h t fro m a trip by se
,,in<
hm ed or '’onsolidated with o th er ing associations are g rad u ally over­
a u to th ro u g h n o rth a n d back e a st locals
t o . include som e special com ing th is situation. In the hands
a s a f r a s Y e llo w sto n e p a rk , and Phases or m ark etin g , such as pro­ of the individual farm er, his prod­
r e p o r t a fin e tim e, b u t t h a t th ey cessing ami packing, and w h ether ucts have often been little m ore
w e re g lad to g e t back to A sh lan d ‘hejr, are com bined with a large th an an off.iet a g a in st d eb ts con­
num ber of locals to form a sales tra c te d in o rd er to c a rry on his
a g a in .
Producing operations. In the hands
organization.
’
of the co-operative association,
• • •
R e tu r n s fro m P o r tla n d —
they can be assem bled in q u a n tity
Ru H ow ard
the A m eri­
C. A. C o tte r h a s r e tu r n e d from
. ...z '.»* -v.
can Farm B ureau F ed eratio n says: graded and w arehoused, pledged
.X** ’./*-’* '
fi -• •
P o r tla n d , w h e re h e acco m p an ied
volum e of c re d it n ecessary to as co llateral for loo.ns. and m ar-
h is w ife, w ho u n d e rw e n t a n o p ­ m a i..e t any given crop co-opera- keted in an o rderly way."
* * *
e ra tio n in th e P o rtla n d S u rg ical ively would not be g re a te r than
&
F
red
I.
K
ent,
chairm an of the
H o sp ita l. H e re p o rte d t h a t M rs th at required for non-co-operative
I seriously question Com m erce and M arine Com m ission
C o tte r w as re s tin g a s e a sily as m arketing.
v h e th e r or not as large a volume of the A m erican B ankers Associa-
c o u ld be expected w h e n h e left.
’ cred it would be necessary, since ion, says: “ W hen b a n k e rs refu se
o extend cred its to co-operative or­
Mr. an d M rs. F re d L oom is of derly m ark e tin g oV 'the Tending °of ganizations th a t a re not being de­
.J
S e a ttle w e re A sh la n d v isito rs y e s -J tlie m a rk e t c o n sisten tly throughou veloped so as to a ssu re th e sa fe ty
te r d a y c a llin g on se v e ra l frie n d s.
Period of consum ption. It cer­ of aill concerned, it is ju s t as m uch
tainly would rem ove the necessity to th e in te re s t of the farm ers to
of
w h atev er funds a re used in spec­ have them do so as it is to th e
T o E n tertain —
ulative Iransactions. T he farm er bankers. W hen, th erefo re, a farm ­
M esdam es L illy an d C aldw ell
is concerned with con um ptive and e r finds th a t som e co-operative or- I
PIC TU R ESQ U E AND D EM U RE
w ill e n te r ta in in th e Social C ircle not sp ecu lativ e dem ands.”
s a n ita tio n , in which he m ay be a !
m em ber, is unable to obtain c re d it '
in L ith ia P a r k on W e d n esd a y a f t ­
Designed to make one look pic-
he
should
look
into
it
a
t
once
and
turesquely
demure, this frock of Ha­
e rn o o n . A ll la d ie s of th e c h u rc h
The form of c o n tra ct betw een the
waiian brown wool crêpe achieves its
w ith th e ir frie n d s a re in v ite d to Burley Tobacco G row ers’ Co-opera­ a sce rta in the reason, and then
purpose perfectly. It is built upon
° R her tak e m eans to c o rre c t such
p re s e n t fro m 2 :3 0 to 4 o ’clock tive A ssociation and its m em bers
straight lines and trimmed with nar­
e
rro
rs
of
organization
o
r
m
ethods
s cited by the B ankers A ssociation
ALLYN
row silk brarid. The sleeves are length­
On efficient i •_ n s t r u m e ^ for put ^h
/
hi ip ^ at V ’the
’ ° F w ,thdraw h,S
his m em ber-
- IC an
ber-
K IN G
ened with sections th at are gathered
BeUe L e n t of
o rtla
e n t ) ring
o p e 'ra t^n ^ U
n d e r can fl .1^® flrst
tlng the idea into operation.
TTndeJ
«»at he
— - P w.
i.u n u d u o s p riu
to. wrist! ands, while the skirt is
y e s te rd a y in A sh la n d c a llin g on t h i s
c o n tra c t the A ssociation can ralrly do so. If the farm ers
trimmed with applied tucks. Medium
frie n d s .
s.ze requires 2 % yards 54-inch material.
a: rees to buy and the grow er to and b an k ers work to g eth e r in this
. ictortil Review dress No. 1446.
sell to the co-operative all his to­ c l t DKe r’ C0"°Pe rativ e m ark e tin g
sizes, 16 to 20 years and 34 to 44
bacco for five y ears, except such as can be m ade a m ost valuable ad-
nches bi-st. Price, 35 cents.
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is not u n d er h is control, on ac m c h i n X " 1“ ' COm“ e rcla,
A
E. J . M cD evitt an d tam il,- o l
Dai?y Fashion Hint
be
A c tre ss A ids C upid B y
A p p ly in g B alm
N ig h tly
G eorge J . C leary
to rs
y e ste rd a y
M r.
w as in A sh la n d t<
day a tte n d in g to b u sin ess a ffa ir
M cD evitt
w as c a lled h e re by b u sin ess iu-
He
te re s ts .
w as
acco m p an ied
by
Today, Tom orrow and T h ursday
GEORGE M6LFOI2.D
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' " Y O U
C A N 'T
LeA T& lC € JOY* .
N IT A N A L O I ï
LCCUIS STO M 6-, !
OAUUNC CAAOM
F O O L ^
YOUK
W IFE'
A story clipped from Ike Pages of Life—
amazingly linnan.
truthful—and
a bovi* a a on n< Ian t ly vigorously
en
tert
a
in
iu
*r •
• i
Ineidentallv,
nt ww.u ---- • ’-'l
.•V<”1 l»«‘Lin<l the scenes
at lickless society revels that will dazzle and
S lock you with their s’uiiiptuoiisness and dar-
Produced lavish I v hv the man who made
“ The Sheik.”
Also—
L a rry Semon in “ The A g en t.”
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Crystal Carbonated Sudas
Siskiyou Natural Mineral Water
.'111(1
Carbonic Gas
p ro d u c ts (h a t, in a d d itio n to being m a n u fa c tu re d in
lan d , m i lit
j o u r p a tro n a g e
th ru
s u p e rio r q u a lity
an d p u rity . T hey e q u a l, an d in m an y cases excel, all
o th e r lik e p ro d u c ts.
GET T H E H A B IT :
CRYSTAL
“ A LW AYS
CARBONATED
ASK FOR
PR O D U C TS.”
Crystal Carbonating Co.
Phone US
Ashland.
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bet s lake tbe Train
1 bacb Way Every Da^
D x L<«-\hDLESS
of conditioi
you’ll find Southern Pacif
I rams provide a dependable s e r
ice.
DEALERS FROTEST
ou have the advantage of con
mutation and low round trip fare:
i ou ean go when you like an
get there “ oil-time” .
$13.75 and $16.50
Portland and Return
C. .
THE theater BEAUTIFUL
A fter them it hits the young
couples who look at each other
meaningly and blush. They’re just
about the nicest of all and I only
hope they’ll remember the song after
they get married.
“The old maids take to it, too
perhaps as a sort of tonic for their
self esteem, for doesn’t it sav
is beautiful in someone’s
\ isits S is te r—
To P la y fo r R ad io —
M rs. A. B ish of P o rtla n d is v is­
By 8. W. STRAU S,
T he frie n d s of M adam e T racy -
itin g w ith h e r s is te r, M rs. N ell
Fresldent American Society for
Y
oung
w ill be d e lig h te d to le a rn
D unn a t h e r hom e e a s t of tow n.
New York City. “The most beneT.
T h r if t
th ro u g h a te le g ra m
receiv ed by
cJent act of my life,” declares A lim
-Mrs. B ish p la n s to re m a in h e re
BRAHAM LINCOLN once said
M iss L a u ra P r e s c o tt t h a t th o se
King, form er Ziegfeld Follies beau­
fo r th e r e m a in d e r of th e
th a t econom y begins w ith
w eek, w ho h a v e access to a ra d io se t,
ty, now starring in “Sun Showers”
the Lew C antor-H arry Delf pro­
savin g m oney. W h at he had in
m ay h e a r th e m u sic ia n F rid a y ,
duction, “is singing nightly ‘Every-
m ind w as the V isits P a r e n ts —
J u ly 2 7 th .
M adam e T ra c y w ill
ene Is Beautiful In Someone’s Eyes’.
M rs. J e ss ie J u d k in s w as over
g re a t
tru th
Then come the elderly couples—
Play
a
t
th
e
Savoy
t
h
e
a
tr
e
in
j
th e S avoy t h e a tr e in
Very Pe.r »or;nance I watch my
th a t In th rift fro m K la m a th F a lls v isitin g w ith i Ph ,
httle ray of song com fort spread
bnWS
leS
h:? eTi ust bc£un to lose
h
e
r
p
a
re
n
ts
,
M
r.
an
d
M
rs
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e
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,h
a
t
th e first ste p s
hold on Friend Husband and the
from the footlights until iny audi­
co n sist of lay­ N ew ton of A S tre e t on S u n d ay ,:
hes who have slumped into embon­
ence has been engulfed by its
ing
a s i d e r e tu r n in g
warmth.
J
point
and baldness. It brings memo­
to K la m a th F a lls on
m oney,
but
ries
to
them and, I hope, good reso­
H
its
A
ll
M onday.
C. Im non of K la m a th F a lls
lutions.
th a t
th e s e
“It
hits
the
nice
old
sports
in
the
p rim a ry p rac ­ T a k e Tiijj
sp e n t y e s te rd a y in th e c ity tr a n s ­
e h e e r V V 11 Tr ” Ot IeaSt’. the
front row first and immediately
tic e s do n ot
cbeers me. It is pretty nice to think
a c tin g b u sin e ss w ith se v e ra l lo­
’ney brighten and begin to prem
that there s somebody, somewhere
c o n s t ! tu te
T he J a m e s P u tm a n fam ily of cal firm s.
t. emFe ves, smoothing down hair
thinking you re beautiful, no m atter
th rift in Its H olly s tr e e t m o to re d to L a k e of
v.hcre hair there is none.
\,hat your m irror tells you!”
e n tire ty .
th e "Woods re c e n tly fo r a few d ays
C u rren t
to
r e tu r n to
e v e n ts em p h a­ o u tin g , p la n n in g
A
sh
lan
d
th
e
la
t
te
r
p
a
r
t
of th is
size th e need
S. W . S T R A U S
w
eek.
of w idespread
th rift education.
It is u n fo rtu n a te th a t in m uch
N a te B a te s is w a lk in g w ith th e
of the so-called th rift work in th is
co u n try enco u rag em en t has been a ssis ta n c e of a c a n e to d ay , h a v ­
g iv en only to th e saving of m oney. ing in ju re d h is ieg y e s te rd a y
One cannot, of course, say a u g h t w h ile on a picnic up W a g n e r
of such advice, excepting th a t it c re e k .
T h e in ju r y is n o t se ri-
does not go fa r enough.
ous.
L et the nation lea rn the w ords
loi Lincoln th a t “econom y begins
I w ith saving m oney,” b ut le t us
.em phasize the th o u g h t th a t Lincoln
m ade use of th e word begin. Sav­
in g m oney is only th e beginning
o f th rift.
Ju d g in g by th e re p o rts in the
•new spapers from day to day one
PO R T L A N D , J u ly 2
'seem s safe in assum ing th a t th e re
R eal
¡is a risin g tide of unscrupulous p ro p e rty is c a rry in g an ’’u n ju s t
p ra c tic e s based on insufficient pop- b u rd e n ” of tax e s, th e N o rth w e st
otilar u n d e rsta n d in g of personal R eal E s ta te d e a le rs ’ a sso c ia tio n
¡economics.
d e c la re d in re s o lu tio n s h e re to ­
I A g re a t public duty co n fro n ts us
day.
B. H e u sto n , of T acom a,
all In p u ttin g fo rth every effort to
e n d th ese c o rru p t m achinations. a w a rd e d f ir s t prize fo r th e best
A s m uch a tte n tio n should be given five m in u te ta lk s . Second p rize
to teach in g the c o rre c t uses of w ent to A lfre d C a rm ic h a e l, of
m oney a s is given to th e en co u r­ 1 ic to ria . B en to n c o u n ty re a l e s ­
a g e m e n t of saving m oney. Sim ply
ta te b o a rd w ith 100 p e r c e n t p r e s ­
to preach “S a v e !” “ S a v e !” is not
e n t, won th e a tte n d a n c e tro p h y .
•s o u g h .
W a sh in g to n n e x t A p ril w ill be
Wise spending and p ru d en t ln-
fvesUng c o n stitu te tw o-thirds of the th e scen e of th e n e x t co n v e n tio n .
(problem of p erso n a l econom ics. T he
c o n v e n tio n
e n d o rse d
th e
T h e c a re fre e p a r ty p o rtra y e d
¡Successful sav in g Is th e o th er w orld c o u rt of ju s tic e a n d A m e ri­
as do th o u s a n d s of o th e r d iscip les
ab o v e h a d o n ly a b rie f w eek end
T h en it to o k a w h o le
can p a rtic ip a tio n in it.
of Iza a k W alto n .
C o n tra s t th is a boy.
to sp e n d — b u t th a n k s to th e ir a u to
w eek to m a k e a tr ip lik e th is .
w ith th e s itu a tio n in th e p r e ­
m obile th e y w ere a b le to m a k e it—
m o to rin g d a y s w hen f a th e r w as
M achine B u c k in g A gain.
of R oekll
San F ra n c isc o , w ere A sh lan d visi- C a lifo rn ia .
Song Sentiment Comforts
Lonely and Homely
LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT
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