Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 14, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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Prove beyond any doubt that there is a ******* »<*#«»♦ > e » n ♦ » U M
need for more dairy cows iu Oregon.! Daily
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freshmentS, to which the hungry ’ ily and Miss Helen Schrader all
girls did ample justice,
' of Medford. A. J. Lapham of San
I Jose, who is visiting the E arl
The H ach’s E ntertain—
i Keene family, and the Garwood
A very enjoyable gathering family of Hilt, California.
was held Saturday evening at
the residence of R. W. H ath on I G u est at th e W a tso n ’s—
Granite street. The affair was
Mr. Thomas A. Polleys of Chi-
com plim entary to the Rev. H a r­ Ì cago is the house guest this week
ry Billings, who is leaving short­ of his cousins Mr. F. E. Watson
ly on an automobile tour of the and Miss W inifred Watson at
south, extending as far as Okla­ their home, Scenic Drive and
homa, where he is hooked for a Straw berry Lane.
few weeks of revival services. A
Mr. Polleys who is the Gener­
program was rendered during I he al Tax Commissioner of the Chi­
evening as follows:
cago and N orthwestern Railway
Vocal solo, “ Face to Face ’-- : is a veteran railroad man well
Miss Loveda Bullock.
(Continued on Page 3)
Vocal duet, “ Lead Me to lie
Pearly G ates,”— Misses Loveda
MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor
CANADIAN WHEAT MARKETING
”
Phone
item
s to her at 345-R, between 10 A. M. and 2 P . M . ' . ,
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
LONDON,
Aug.
14.— The
and evenings.
Much P\ id(?ll«’P ill tax 01 oi co-opeiutiou . House of Commons is losing its
Bert R. Greer ............................... Editoi organization foi the marketing of Canadian! dignity because of democracy in
B irthday Celebration—
. Illnesq prevent
some, who
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39 wheat is being brought out before the dress.
Mrs.
H
attie
Boyd
and
Metra
planned to be there, from coin­
This explanation of recent La­
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as Grain Inquiry Commission in the prairie bor uproars in the Houae of Com­ Grace Millet celebrated their ing.
provinces. The fanners are exercising mons is made in all seriousness
Second Class Mail M atter.
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fourth birthdays togeth­
common sense, too, in turning toward the by a serious w riter in a serious er Friday by entertaining a Visits in G rants Pass-—
Subscription Price, Delivered in City-
num ber of th eir friends with a
Mrs. H. G. Enders has ju st re­
plan of voluntary co-operative effort, in weekly review.
One Month ...................................................... $ ,65
lawn
and
dinner
party.
turned from a lew days spent
Three Months ................................................. 1.95 j preference to continning the demand for a
The old days, when members
The three and four year old in G rants Pata, as the guest of
Six Months ...................................................... 3.75
wore
tailed-coats
and
high
hats,
Government wheat board. During excep­
never produced rows, the w riter tots enjoyed their dolls and other Mrs. C. E. Roy of th at city.
One Year .......................................................... 7.50
tional war conditions, the marketing of explains,
Mrs. Enders accompanied Mr.
the members of Com­ toys while the others looked on
B y M a il a n d R u r a l R o u t e s :
grain
through
n
federal
Government
agen­
and
chatted.
Enders
th at fhr on his trip to
mons should increase th eir dig­
One Month .............................. ....................... $ .65
At
five
o’clock
the
two
b
irth
­
Portland, where he has been the
cy, called the Canadian Wheat Board, serv­ nity by w earing wigs and gowns
Three Months ................................................. 1.95
day
cakes,
decorated
with
pink
past
week. He returns today.
ed the farmers satisfactorily. But it has and gividg th e House a g re a t­
Six Months ........................................................ 3.50
an d A rle th a B ullock.
roses
and
the
appropriate
number
The
old friends of the
One Year .......................................................... 6.50
been found that the problem of reinstat­ er degree of form ality. The w rit­ of candles, were the im portant Enders, Roys,
Reading, “A Comic In terp reta­
are well known iu Ash­
er can’t imagine a Labor mem­
tion
of the Different C hurches”
ing
the
hoard
under
prevailing
trade
con­
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
ber calling a Conservative a featu re but which soon had to land. They lived here come — Mrs. George Icenhower, who
ditions is more than the Government au­ "m u rd erer” while w earing a wig subm it to being cut and were years ago; later moving to
Single insertion, per inch .................................. 30
responded by “ A Drowning K it­
served with pink ice cream and G rants Pass.
Y early C ontracts:
thorities, either federal or provincial, can and gown.
ten.”
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punch.
One insertion a week ................................... $ .2 7 1 manage successfully.
•
This is but one step in a gen­
Instrum ental duet, “ La Palo-
Those who enjoyed this happy F ro m K lu n ia tii F a lls —
Two insertions a week .......................................25
eral movement to force English­
m a” and encore, "P arad e of the
The
necessity
of
doing
something
to
im­
day together were:
the Me&-
Mrs. H arry Ackley of Klamath
Daily insertion .........................................................20
FROM THE EAC1ORY
men back into the m anners and
Amazons”— the Misses Bullock.
prove
the
system
of
merchandising
the
pro-
dames Boyd, W illie, Hayes, Shaw, Falls is in Ashland visiting her
customs of th eir fathers.
The
R a t e s F o r L e g a l a n d M is c e lla n e o u s A d v e r t is in g
Piano solo and encore by Miss
Shelby, M illett; the little Misses m other, Mrs. Wells. She drove
Hach.
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10 , duce of western Canadian farms is gener- older circles are grieved and pain­
• ally conceded. Without co-operation ed because the younger genera­ B arbara and N athalie Shelby, over last week and expects to
Reading, “ How Ruby Played”
Each subsequent insertion, S point l i n e ......... 05
Sugg, T ura and M etra Mil­ retu rn the last of this week, tak ­
and encore, “A Fast N ight’s B all”
among the iroducers, Canadian wheat is tion show an abhorrence of silk Jane
Card of Thanks ............................................ 1.00
let, Rowena Smith, and Verna ing her m other back with her.
— Mrs. Bomar.
o bituaries, per line ..............................................02 y2 I offered for sale at the very time when prices hats and frock coats.
May Shaw.
Mrs. Ackley is very well known
Piano solo, “ Transcription of
The newspapers headlined the
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in Ashland. She was form erly
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING” j are Alling, as tbe flood of grain is poured Oxford-Cambridge cricket match
Meditation in C Minor,”— Mrs. C.
Miss Edna Wells, and was Coun­ T. Pine.
"All future events, where an admission charge is into the WOl’ld market from I Ilited States “ Few High H ats Seen At Var­ Mrs. Doran B etter—
ROLL YOUR
I
t
will
be
good
news
to
the
ty Superintendent of Klamath
made or a collection taken is A dvertising.
j and European sources, as well.
O W N W ITH
Vocal due, “ Sacred”— Harry
sity Match” and then proceeded
many friends of Mrs. Doran that county, before her m arriage.
R U LA CROIX
No discount will be allowed Religious or
, ,
,,
,
Billings and R. W. Hach.
to
use
valuable
space
in
decry­
Benevolent orders.
Experiments in self-help through the
BMWS ATOCHO
she will be able to retu rn to her
Mr. Ackley is in the lum ber
ing the lack of sartorial taste, home in Ashland this week.
Reading, “ A Preacher and the
business in Klamath Falls.
organization of a voluntary wheat pool which
was no noticeable in the
Proverbial Inquisitive Child,’’ aim
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DONATIONS:
She Is expected W ednesday.
are
being
tried
out
in
other
countries.
The
good
old
days.
encore
“ Dan
McGrew,,— H arry
No donations to charities or otherw ise will be
Mrs. Doran has beeh recu p erat­ G u e st fr o m S t. L o u is —
our
contribu-
Poobll&
system
is
regarded
as
a
very
ad-
Billings.
Also
several
selections
Many hotels and restau ran ts ing from a very severe illness at
made in a d v ertisin g or job printing
Dr. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
j vaneed form of eo-operation for the mark­ are striving to force men to ap ­ the home of her m toher, Mrs. M. J. R. Robertson of 347 Almond on th© victrola. Then a merry
tlons will be in cash.
eting of farm produce. But a careful study pear in full evening dress instead Y. Brown, who lives a t W alter- street, are enjoying a visit from hour was spent by games both
indoors as well as out doors on
Miss Johnson of St. Louis
AUGUST 14
of the progress that has been made in Aus­ of the more popular and com­ ville, near Eugene, Oregon.
the
lawn, after which dainty re­
fortable dinner jacket». The ho­
• • •
Miss Johnson is a niecn of Dr.
tralia, New Zealand, Denmark, and other tels are dressing th eir w aiters
A r r iv e d fr o m S t . L o u is —
Johnson and arrived recently at freshm ents were served consist­
GOD’S KINDNESS:— For the m ountains shall countries should help the ( anadian tanners and busboys in dinner jackets in-
Mr. C. A. Sommer, with his I he home of her uncle and cous­ ing of straw berry ice cream and Needless to Suffer
depart, and the hills be removed; but the kind­ to start in right. The ohjeet of the volun- ’stead of the custom ary "tails daughter Ju lia and son Francis, ins. She will visit-here for some various kinds of cake; all voting
Mr. and' Mrs. Hach as jolly en­ VVHY suffer the incon­
ness shall not depart from thee, neither shall the • tili’V pool is not to force lip the WOl’Id mark- and dickey” so th a t patrons, are arrived last Saturday from St. time.
tertainers.
covenant of my peace be removed, saith the Lord et price of wheat—Canadian farmers know forced to defend themselves by Louis to spend some time on his
venience and pain
The Robertsons and Dr. John­
A continuation of Saturday
;
4.1,.,„
, dressing in full dress in order orchard about two miles north of
th a t hath mercy on thee.— Isaiah 54:1«.
son will spend p a rt of the time
hettei than
to believe
they J can achieve -th
... a t . they may not . . be . hailed
.. . as Ashland.
night’s activities, were held at from Piles when you will
,
,
. „
at
the ranch near Gold Hill, and the Pentecostal church, begin­
any such monoply influence on prices— “ garcon.”
be guaranteed a positive
This constitutes one half of will thus give Miss Johnson an
Imt
the
elimination
of
some
of
the
spread
ning
twelve
hours
later,
when
a
f­
DIVERSIFIED FARMING AND
the family, and if they can find experience in ranch life.
and permanent cure by
te r the regular Sunday morning
George Bernard Shaw attacks, it interesting here, th a t is, oppor­
in
price
between
producer
and
consumer.
Mias Johnson expresses herself
PROSPERITY
services a bountiful repast was my non-surgical, pain­
This is a legitimate object. It should be' frequently and vieorousiy. One tunities for his boys, to earn a delighted with Ashland.
held a t the noon hour, in the less treatment?
„ u ’«
• • * •
m ost recent attack s is livlihood, he may locate here.
The Morning Oregonian in its issue of regaraeci iavorably by ’ « public
* • *
opinion
in against
. his , am
. r dram atic society
basement of the church, after Treatments may be taken weekly
j
mi
•
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1
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.
.
ateu
Since th eir arrival, they have Calls on Friends—
August
12, contained an article
which
there was a close renew ­
v
, .. hv
... Arthur
,
Canada. The importance of maintaining actors and playw rights.
found Ashland a w ight y nice
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Avery stop­ al of C hristian fellowship with if it is inconvenient to be here for
M. Evans on dairying and diversified con- the;agricultural industry on a prosperous! "I am a professional w riter of place
daily attention.
which to live, but it ped in Ashland to call on old
dirions in Wisconsin that is worthy °l basis is appreciated.—Christian Science plays.” said Shaw. "My job is tak es in
each
other
in
observing
the
work to m ake a living friends. They were at the Mc­
W rite to d a y fo r tny FREE
Lord’s supper,
Out of town
special note. Among other things the an Herald.
book on the proper treatment
to rob th e am ateur and in every w orth while, and w hat Mr. Som­ W illiams Monday.
of Piles.
guests
enjoying
these
services,
way to execrate and pillage him. mers w ants to know is, can wil­
thor says: “ In Wisconsin the premier
They came from the coast and
Mr. and
W hat is a theatrical am ateur? ling hands and honest effort find and are m otoring to southern were the following:
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>
dairy state, the ‘economic status’ of the
PITTSBURGH PLUS
Mrs.
Bullock,
and
Misses
Loveda ÖR.CHAS. J. DEAN
One who would be ashamed to the work in Ashland?
California. Mrs. Avery may stay and A rletha Bullock, Mrs. It. S. 2ND
average farmer is perhaps the best of all
AND MORRISON PO RTLAND,OREGON
belong to th e th e atre.”
The
Sommers,
as
soon
as
they
for
a
while
in
Ashland.
V
good
many
people
are
doubtless
puz­
the farming slates of the Mississippi val­
B irchard, O. E. Borders and fam-
So beware, am ateurs, of the get somewhat straightened out
« • •
ley. Milk prices are accounted the harom- zled these days oxer the meaning of Pitts- theatre!
are anxious to meet the people Up from Gold Hill—
eter of prosperity in these parts.” Con­ imrgli Plus. In the news the other day
of Ashland and get acquainted.
Mrs. Rose Gay front the Rose-
tinuing, the writer says: “ If prices keepp,ie,,t,on Wa8 inade of the joininS of four There is some joy in an Eng­ They w ant to m ake th a ir home Alice ranch a t Riverside, near
up, the milk produced in Wisconsin will 8tates to bght 111 the courts the practice lish election a fte r all, if D. P. here.
Gold Hill was in the city calling
Mrs. Sommers rem ained at St. on friends Monday.
bring the farmer at least $70,000,000 more known to tbe steel trade bV tbe above Pillou, Conservative M. P. for
Louis w ith the oldest and young­
Mrs. Gay and Miss H arper, who
this year than in 1922. The cows are pro-
name’ Minn«sota, Wisconsin, Iowa and II- Stourbridge, tells it straig h t.
P
est
sons
and
they
are
very
in­
“A
fter
the
resu
lt
of
the
last
is
well known as a teacher, oper­
ducing ten tons every minute, day and linois have through acts rtf legislatures election was declared I was terested to know how Ashland
ate this lovely little ranch.
night, throughout the vear. In Wisconsin, authorized a legal campaign to abolish kisaed by 500 women,” said P il­ and its people impress the one
Mrs. Gay has hut recently re ­
which lias been the leader in diversifiedpb's Lade practice, Governor Small has lou. “ I had been through a lot half the family now’’ here.
turned from a somewhat extend­
• • •
farming, about SO per cent of the gross appointed a commission tor this purpose of shot and shell, but I had nev­
ed stay in the south.
er
been
through
so
much
powder
Ashland
is
very
glad
to
wel­
farming income conies from livestock pro-i1,1 ^ bno’s-
/ • • *
before. I am looking forward to come those who come to make U n io n S e r v ic e s —
ducts, and the farm value of milk continues! According to Pittsburgh Plus, steel mak­ my next election.”
th eir homes here.
Our friends
Union services were held at
55 to 60 per cent of the total livestock pro­ ers base all prices in that trade on the theo­
One hundred degrees in the shade or teg-
may re st assured th a t since so th e B aptist church Sunday even­
duction, so the reports of the department ry that the steel was made in Pittsburgh London doesn’t know w hat to many have built homes and ac­ ing. The song service was en­
below zero, meat deliveries to your retailer
of agriculture show. Among the crops, and shipped from there. If steel is made do when a heat wave comes along. quired* a competence here th a t tered into spiritedly.
go steadily on, so that you may be assured
P rayer was offered by Rev.
wheat has lapsed into an almost negligible!and sold in Chicago to buyers in Monmouth, Any tim e the therm om eter regis­ they need have no fear but th a t
of just the kind and quality of meat that
may be done again.
Pinnell of the Nazarene church
factor. Its farm value in this state last year the purchasers have to pay at the same rate ters over 80 degrees then London it We
may also assure our and the scripture reading by
you desire.
is in the m idst of a heat wave,
was only about $.“»,000,000 contrasted with as though it were shipped from Pittsburgh. and
friends
th
a
t
in
Ashland
the
spirit
Londoners have suffered i f o
Rev. Leggett of the Christian
$62,000,000, for corn and $39,000,000, for At least that is the theory, and steel mak­ heat waves already this seaso; of friendliness prevails and they church.
No city is so far removed from live stock
may be very sure th a t they will
oats, and $69,000,000 for all lame hay. The ers seem to regard Pittsburgh Plus as and suffered in ignorance.
A fter announcem ents
were
production that it cannot receive its regular
friends and neighbors good made, a very beautiful solo was
tobacco crop was worth tlnee times as more saered than the Ten Commandments The use of ice is alm ost un­ find
and true.
supply of fresh meats.
most pleasingly rendered by Mr.
much as the wheat crop; potatoes brought or the Declaration of Independence. It known in an English household,
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V.
D.
Miller.
in four times as much as wheat, and so is the sine qua non of the steel industry, and It can only be procured with Sturt on Trip—
The address of the evening was
Compare this with the meat supply of
has alfalfa.”
Miss Grace Lum an, the co u rt­ delivered by Rev. F. C. Koehler
and .Judge Gary says the fight to abolish ease when the w eather ia cold.
Electric fans are also an alm ost eous young clerk
thirty or forty years ago. Summer weather
a t E lh a rt’a of the Presbyterian church.
The writer draws a comparison of con­ it means the biggest lawsuit of all time.
unknown quantity.
starts
tomorrow
on
a
well
de­
then meant salt or pickled meats in the
The theme, "The Glorious Gos­
ditions in W isconsin with I hose existing
Pittsburgh Plus is the general practice of The Londoner unwisely flees to served holiday.
pel”
was
heart-searching
and
country, and a limited variety of fresh meats
in the Dakotas, Minnesota, and wheat, jobbing carried to extremes. In a large "cooling” beverages for relief
She will make her first stop heart-reaching
and presented
growing states, lie informs us that the number of industries, there are jobbing from hot w eather. Having but in Portland. Then go on in to most forcefully.
in most cities.
farmers of W isconsin arc giving the laugh centers all over the United States within little knowledge of cooling bev­ W ashington, visiting a brother
The Union service next Sun­
to the proposal to subsidize x\ bent growing, i which prices are made uniform plus the erages, they follow a form ula— who is ia business in Yakima, a n ­ day will be in the Congregation­
Refrigeration, developed by scientists,
they give up th eir whiskey in fa­ o th er brother th a t she will see,
and aver that Hie farmers of the wheat freight from the various jobbing centers, vor of gin. This is supposed to lives n ear C entralia, on a ranch. al church.
has made it possible for Swift & Company,
* * *
growing districts have it w ithin their ^he steel magnates make the whole United m ake one entirely com fortable,
and other packers, to prepare fresh meats
A little time will be spent in
n e f o r V a c a tio n —
power to work out their own financial States a Pittsburgh jobbing district. The but it appears to fail unless the Tacoma also. Here Miss Luman G o Mr.
and ship them long distances in refrigerator
and Mra. Andersou and
problems. Referring again to W isconsin, practice appears grossly unfair to the pub­ gin is taken in sufficiently large will be joined by friends and the children are away on a vacation-
cars, so that today, without regard to heat
the writer says: “ Output lias such a wide lic and particularly so to the Mississippi quantities to make the d rin k er p arty will go on to Vancouver, B. al outing th at will combine busi­
unm indful of heat or any C. From there they will visit a ness and pleasure.
or cold, meat reaches your dealer fresh,
variety that the ups and downs of prices \ alley section, whose steel can he sup­ entirely
o th er troubles.
num ber of places, iu Canada.
Mr. Anderson wanted to he in
clean, and wholesome.
leave Wisconsin agriculture on an improv­ plied from ore and fuel in the middle west, Though th e English consume
Miss Lum an will be gone sev­ Portland during Buyers’ Week,
ed basis over last year. Similar conditions without the haul to Pittsburgh and back gallons and gallons of tea they eral weeks and expects to have and also w anted to have a vaca­
In addition to the fresh meats thus avail­
prevail in the dairying sections of Iowa ! L is high time to wipe out Pittsburgh Plus, have yet failed to discover the a w onderful trip ; visiting rela­ tion, so the family will speud
refreshing qualities of iced tea. tives and friends and enjoying some little time visiting relatives
able, Swift & Company prepares a variety
and Kansas. In Wisconsin the great idea*—Monmouth (III.) Atlas,
In the b etter hotels, a t the risk the scenic beauties on her way.
and friends en route.
of tempting meats for hot weather :
has been to transform the farm into a
• * •
of being thought a lunatic at
They
expected
to
be
ton«1
a
manufacturing plant operating 12 months The entry of Magnus Johnson into the large, it is possible to procure a Porch P arty —
Swift’s Premium Cooked Ham, mild and
a year and to sell and make money off the senate will fill an aching void that has glass of cracked ice and a pot On Monday of this week, oc­ couple of weeks.
« • «
sweet,
smoked over hard wood fires, is
finished ami semi-finished products in­ been felt ever since “ Sockless’’ Jerry Sim­ of hot tea and concoct your own curred the birthday anniversary On Vacation—
always
delicious.
iced tea, but the process is gen­ of Mrs. E. E. Miller on Church
stead of merely growing and marketing pson left it.
Mr. and Mrs. McCoy and
erally
regarded
by
a
circle
of
street
and
in
the
evening,
her
Swift’s Premium Frankfurts, from our mod­
daughters,
M argaret and F ran c ­
field crops.”
pop-eyed w aiters, who look on as n ear neighbors, Mrs. Goodyear, es left the first of the week ofr
em sanitary kitchens, offer a choice blending
As a whole, the agricultural interests of A Kansas man drove 250 miles for a though they felt a sacrilege was Mrs. From an and Mrs. Bolton de­ an outing to last some little time.
of meats and spices.
the nation are in a sorry plight, hut the quart of moonshine. News reports fail to in commission.
cided to surprise her.
They will th
m ake C rater
Swift’s Sausage Specialties and Swift’s Dry
To be sure th a t it would be Lake tripe first.
illustration drawn between conditions in state, however, how much he had when lie
A fter that,
Sausage,
ready to serve, help lighten the
E A SED H E R COUGHING
a surprise, it was planned to have where ever th eir fancy iisteth un­
the diversified regions and in the one-erop got home..
housewife’s
summer task.
SPE L L S
the gathering ju st across the til tim e for th e ir return.
districts affords the wheat farmer a view
—---------------—
" I had an attack of Grip th a t street, at the home of Mrs. Good­
* • *
of a plan that lias worked successfully in The giraffe probably feels that nature, settled in my th ro at and caused year, in the form of a "porch Visiting Sister—
In addition to these, a score of other
bringing about better financial conditions in giving it a tongue 18 inches long and a bad cough. W hen I coughed p arty .”
Mrs. John Enders motored to
Summer Specialties are made available by
in the districts where diversified fanning withholding from it the power of speech, hard I could not stop and had Mrs. Miller was invited over Springfield, Oregon last week to
Swift & Company’s research and develop­
to gasp for breath. .I t was su r­ for the evening and found her visit her sister who lives there.
is followed. The wheat grower can ex­ had a lot of neck.
prising how quickly Foley’s Hon­ neighbors assembled to give her
ment work.
Mr. John Enders has joined
pect only limited support at the best in
ey and T ar eased those terrible birthday greetings.
her there for a few day’s visit
the way of legislation that will better his As time goes on it begins to appear that coughing spells,” w rites E sther It was a complete surprise and in Springfield and will ac­
financial condition, ami it is going to he what the consumer should have done $vas Adams, New York. For Coughs, everyone present enjoyed it ju st company Mrs. Enders home
Our profit from all sources averages
up to him, to a marked degree, to evolve lay in a 10 year’s supply of coal in 192L Cold, Croup, A sthm a, B ronchit­ as much as Mrs. Miller did.
Thursday of this week.
only a fraction of a cent a pound.
is,. Whooping Cough and Hay
The tim e passed happily and
• • •
plans for his financial betterment.
Fever use Foley’s Honey and all too quickly in friendly, neigh­ J. O. Y.—
Most
J . districts
, , in . Oregon arc well adapted
-
tb<? terms of Section X31625, Subdivi- Tar. Contains no opiates. Sold borly visit.
The members of the “ J. O. Y.”
to diversified farming and it is np to Ore- sion 14761 of the Lausanne Treaty, the everywhere.
Its close was m arked by the class of the Presbyterian Sunday
Swift & Company, U. S’. A.
gon fanners to change their course from Armenians’ title to the air is confirmed.
Why give your money to un­ serving of most delicious refresh­ nchool, Miss Parsons, teacher, but
known,
out-ow-town
parties. m ents. The neighbors present now in charge of Miss Mabel
the one or two crop plan to that of diver­
Ashland Local Branch, Cor. First and A Sts.
Leave
your
m
agazine
subscrip-
to wish Mrs. Miller many happy Trott, during Miss Parsons' ab­
sified farming. Tn so doing they will not
F. Crouch. Manaeer
An egg is accepted as admission in some any offer.
288-tf Tburs re tu rn s w ere: Mr. and Mrs. Bol­ sence, had a delightful swim­
only enjoy increased prosperity Imt they theatres in Hungary. What sort of an egg
ton, Mr. and Mrs. From an, Mr. ming party and "w einer” roast
will add greatly to the wealth of their one pays to see a punk play is not specified.
Roseburg—California Oregon and Mrs. Gowland, Miss Frances at H elm an’s last week.
state.
Power company which recently McWilliams, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs.
There were eight girls there
purchased
Douglas
county
Light
Ham
ilton,
Mrs.
Goodyear,
Mrs.
to
enjoy the jollification.
The results attained in Wisconsin and
France and Britain used to poke fun at
& Water company, offers stock B arron and Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Miss Nellie H ake assisted Miss
pther dairying sections of the country !Uncle Sam for writing notes.
to local residents.
Miller, th e guests of honor.
T ro tt in serving the satisfying re- i
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