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T b a is a a j, A u g u t't ¿Ó,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
I LOSS
VERY LARGE YEARLY
A Dally Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
local interest.
FRESH FISH
TODAY
Received Wednesday of Each Week
Recovering Slowly—
PO R TLA N D , A ug. 30.— F o re st-
P ie a s a n t W eek E n d —-
B E T T Y COMPSON
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T h e M isses M a rg u e rite a n d Ce-
i t e d S ta te D e p a rtm e n t of A g ric u l­
h is leg b ro k e n Is re c o v e rin g slo w ­ cile M oore s p e n t th e p a s t w eek
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tu r e d e c la re th a t th e losses c a u s e -l,
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o p e ra tio n y e s te rd a y a t th e C om ­ e n jo y e d a n d m an y new frie n d s
O reg o n h a s a deep in te r e s t I n j .
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itockm en rely too blindly upon pas­ to an o th er in rotation, giving the
is s a tis fa c to ry .
tures for the m aintenance of th eir fields a chance to recu p erate, seem s lia s of fe e t of h e r finest yellow i
C am ping—
ta ttle during h a lf the y ear,” is the a logical practice, and when the p in e in K la m a th a n d L a k e C oun-j
le a v in g for C alifornia—
Mr. a n d M rs. Don W h itn e y a n d itatem en t of D r. W. A. H enry, of p a stu re burns out, soilage from con- ties h av e w ith in re c e n t y e a rs been
Mr. E velyn I ’ad d o c k J o n e s e x ­ fam ily e x p ect to leav e to d a y fo r W isconsin College of A griculture. venient fields should be used to d e stro y e d by th e w e s te rn
pine
pects. to leav e to n ig h t fo r Los a s h o rt ca m p in g a n d fis h in g trip . ‘O ur stockm en will never be w orthy
t h e . fulling pasturage, beetle. W a sh in g to n h a s no less
A n g eles, w h e re sh e w ill jo in Mr. B uck L a k e a n d D ead In d ia n w ill of th e ir calling, nor th e ir flocks and Sum m er sil: • also comes iu handy
' in te r e s t a n d a m o re se rio u s p ro b ­
J o n e s w ho h a s been in th e so u th be th e c h ie f o b je c tiv e u n le ss m o s­ »erds yield th eir best retu rn s, until a t tills time, and if the cows get
»mple
provision
is
m
ade
against
plenty e / succulent silage an 1 soil- lem in th e th re a te n e d in v asio n
fo r som e tim e. T he w in te r w ill q u ito e s p ro v e too frie n d ly and
Irought-ruined p a stu re s in sum ­ age, tbe sum m er drop iu milk yield in to h e r fo re s ts of th e w h ite pine
p ro b ab ly be s p e n t in th e s o u th .
flies fo r fis h in g too scarce.
mer.
does not occur.
b lis te r r u s t fro m a c ro ss th e b o r­
‘•Every argum ent in favor of sto r­
d
e r to th e n o rth .
Land
intelligently
used
for
soil
New A rriv a l—
V isiting in O akland—
ing provender for stock in w inter age will yield two to th re e time»
A re c e n t r e p o rt to u c h in g upon
B o rn to M r. a n d Mr3. L. J.
M rs. W ald o
K lu m le ft la st Holds with equal force for providing the feed as if th e sam e land was
th
is
a n d o th e r fo re s try s u b je c ts
Shaw , a ten pound d a u g h te r on n ig h t fo r
O a k la n d , C a lifo rn ia , feed to m ake good any possible in p astu re. I h e plan fo r growing
WITH
o f h e r u n c le W . W . R obison. M rs. w h e re sh e w ill v isit a t th e hom e shortage of p a stu re s ju sum m er.” the soiling crops m ust be carefully d e c la re s th a t th e se v a s t lo s s e s 1
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silage
and
soilage
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the
n a rd a v e n u e.
1 bought out so th a t no breaks in
of M rs. P e te G a r re tt, a fo rm e r
combination to enable the dairym an tlie yield occur during th e season, ; e d u c a tio n a l w o rk a n d th e develop-
LOGAN
re s id e n t of A sh la n d . M rs. K lum to m aintain the m axim um milk
p & E tth rio 8 r
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V is itin g fro m K la m a th F a lls —
expects to r e tu r n to A sh la n d S u n ­ (low a t tbe lowest cost for produc- and tlte fields m ust be strongly , m en t of s y s te m a tic c o n tro l m ea-
fenced,
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M r. a n d M rs. L. O. S te a rn s of day.
'i(»n, even when the p astu res arc forage is a m agnet foi any' w an d er
j a d e q u a te .
tiin and burnt.
K la m a th F a lls a re v isitin g a t th e
ing stock.
T h is re p o rt w hich m ay be o b ­
ho m e of Mr. and M rs. E . O. D av­ To C alifornia—
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e d u p o n - re q u e s t* p o in te d out
is.
Mrs. S te a r n s is a s is te r of
M r. a n d Mrs. J . E . A ngw in of
To B u rb a n k —
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th e w e ste rn pine beetle, th e
Mrs. D avis an d e x p e cts to visit Buah s tr e e t, ex pect to leav e th is
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Mr. a n d M rs. H a rv e y L ing, a c ­
gypsy
m o th , the. c h e s tn u t b lig h t, J
in A sh la n d a w eek. Mr. S te a rn s e v e n in g fo r C a lifo rn ia , w h ere
co m p an ied by P a tsy an d W esley,
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is v isitin g his f a th e r, (). A. th ey will v isit re la tiv e s. O ak lan d
th e ir c h a rm in g c h ild re n , le ft fo r
th e m o st d a m a g in g of th e in se c ts
S te a rn s on P in e s tr e e t.
and San F ra n c isc o w ill be v isited .
th e ir hom e in B u rb a n k , C a lifo rn ­
a n d d ise a se s w hich a re now a t - s B bubbling, refreshing,
Mr. A ngw in ¡3 fo re m a n o f th e lo­
ia la st ev en in g . -T h ey h a v e been
cal S o u th e rn P acific ro u n d h o u se .
ta c k in g th e liv in g tre e s a n d fo re s t ’ glooill-chasing
COinedv
M ere fro m L a k e v i e w -
v isitin g a t th e hom e of M rs. L in g ’s
Mrs. B e rn a rd , acco m p an ied by
.products-
laugh foi every Hick.
p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. B. R. G reer
a frie n d , is v isitin g a t th e hom e S c h u e rm a n in C hinn—
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th e p a s t m o n th Mr. L in g is e d i­
W ord w as receiv ed y e s te rd a y
of h e r uncle, W. R obison. Mrs.
tb e S o u th e rn Pacific a n d th e o th e r
to r of th e B u rb a n k R eview .
B e rn a rd a n d frie n d d ro v e from from R illin g S c h u e rm a n th a t he?
ra ilro a d s in th e first six m o n th s
Vast
L akeview a n d w ill be h e re a was a t S h a n h a i, C h in a.
of 1923 have h a n d le d th e la rg e s t
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w eek.
a m o u n ts of h a rd w o rk a re to be
to n n a g e in a n y six m o n th s of th e ir
found b u t a good b it of p le a s u re
h isto ry an d in th is p e rio d h a te !
w as a lso a ffo rd e d .
E x p e rie n c e
D iam ond L a k e Invite»__
tra n s fo rm e d a c a r s h o rta g e in to
Mr. a n d M rs. F re d A. C u sh in g an d a d v e n tu re e n o u g h to th rill
a
c a r s u rp lu s is g ra p h ic a lly show n''
of th e V in in g T h e a tre , le ft th is th e o rd in a ry h u m a n a re p ro b ab ly
by J . H. D yer, G e n e ral Manas« 1
m o rn in g fo r D iam ond L ak e fo r a being th e lo t of th e y o u n g w a n d e r
of
th e S o u th e rn P acific C om pany j
lusts-. No w ord w as given a s to E d ito r T id in g s:
few d a y ’s fis h in g a n d v acatio n
in a s ta te m e n t to d a y on th e tra n s i
T h e y w ill r e tu r n a b o u t S a tu rd a y w hen he a n d hi3 c o m p an io n w ould
W e w a n t to do s o m e th in g in
r e tu r n to th e s ta te s .
p
o rta tio n s itu a tio n .
' th e w ay of a M in eral E x h ib it a t
a
Y e have arranged for a special service which
&en vi?TUS, t0 aftord you a choice line of Fish
Each W eek.
CHOICE DRESSED RABBITS
the Saturday Trade. We exercise special
care in the selection and dressing of R abbits
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EAGLE MARKET
Phone 107
82 N. Main
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A SU BSTA N TIA L
FO U N D -
ATION
upon w hich to b u ild a good
h e a lth fu l body an d v ig o ro u s
m ind is in u siu g d isc re tio n
as to th e b read y o u r fam ily
co n su m es. T his is th e m aiu
a rtic le of food, and fo r th a t
reaso n sh o u ld he of th e best
q u a lity , o u r b read fills all
re q u ire m e n ts .
WALTER HIERS
LITHIA BAKERY
♦
♦
With Ashland Trade is Ashland Made.
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People’s Forum
F irs t M eetin g of 1». T. A.—
T h e in tia l m e e tin g of th e P a r ­
e n t-T e a c h e r a sso c ia tio n w ill occu r
T h u rs d a y , a t 2 :3 0 p. n i„ a t th e
Civic c lu b h o u se . E v e ry o n e i n te r ­
ested in A s h la n d ’s sch o o ls is c o r­
d ia lly in v ite d to be p re s e n t. I t
is hoped th a t a ll m em b e rs of th e
P. T. A. w ill a tte n d sin ce p la n s
for th e co m in g y e a r w ill claim
th e a tte n tio n of th e a sso c ia tio n .
CBS
T he r a i l r n is
loa«led m o i1 '
th a n 4 ,0 0 0 .0 )0 fre ig h t c a rs in j
th e C o u n ty F a ir, a n d a p p a re n tly
j it is la rg e ly u p to you, M r. M iner,
j an d Mr. P ro s p e c to r.
If each both May .m i J u n e t i’s y e a r."
ev e ry one o f you w ill c o n sid e r
D yer. A ’rt., o Z’. t u « w as t h e ;
y o u rse lf a » e lf-ap p o in te d c o m m it­ h e a v ie st trai.-ie e v e r
c a rrie d b>
tee to see t h a t sp e cim en s of a ll A rre ric a n r a ’ H.a is ii. a si* :Ua •!
k in d s of m in e ra l t h a t you know P' ’ iod, th e c a r
s h o rta g e w hich ;
of a re b ro u g h t to II. B. C ady, hi d c o n tiu '. d since th e fall c f;
S te w a rt’s C ig a r S to re in M edford,
l r«22, w as w iped o u t an d w as ve­
a t y o u r e a rlie s t co n v en ien ce, th e
il aced by a c e r s u rp lu s
d isp la y from J a c k s o n C o u n ty w ill
D esp ite ‘ h.'s rec o rd b re a k in g
kn o ck th e m a ll gro g g y . As a
m a tte r of fac t, w ell k n o w n to all l a v e m e n t , th e nu: be, of fre ig h t
Here from I o w a -
S w im m in g L essons—
m
in in g m en, Ja c k s o n C o u n ty p r o ­ c. i s in good repr.i» a n ! it.r o e d ia te I
Mr. a n d M rs. W. M. T h o m as
D u rin g th e s u m m e r, c h ild re n
a n d tw o sons of K eo k u ck , Iow a, u n d e r six te e n , w ho had th e r e ­ d u ces th e g r e a te s t v a rie ty of m e t­ i - a v a ila b le fo r u se c o n tin u e d t o !
als a n d p rec io u s m in e ra ls of a n y ' -crease so t h a t on J u ly SI a s u r ’
a r e v isitin g a t th e hom e of Mr. duced sw im m in g
tic k e ts , w ere
c
o u n ty in th is S ta te , o r in any р. u s of 76 1* i se rv ic ea b le freig . b
a n d M rs. J . L. O rres. T he p a rty p riv ileg ed to receiv e
tw o fre e
o th e r s ta te .
B u t it m a tte r s not с. rs w as r e . . . 1-1
le ft Iow a, A u g u st e le v e n th and
1 •, > s u r p i lS
sw im m in g lesson3 u n d e r a com pe­
th
e
v
a
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a
m
o
u
n t of th is m in e ra l v as a tta in e d in sp ite of th e f a n
have v isited in L os A n g eles be­
te n t te a c h e r. T h e re a re y e t a few
we h av e if it is le ft d o rm a n t an d th a t fo r th e w eek e n d in g J u ly 2S
fo re co m in g to A sh lan d
sw im m in g tic k e ts a t th e red u c e d
u n d ev lo p ed . R e so u rce s a lo n e n e v ­
th e r e w ere lo ad ed
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rates, a v a ila b le a n d a fre e lesson
e r m ad e a n y th in g — m an m ad e it.
W tim in g to H u n te rs —
to m o rro w ( F r id a y ) .
I t m ay be
fre ig h t c a rs , th e la rg e s t n u m b e r
A p a rty of h u n te r s w ere seen possible th a t th e r e w ill be tw o W e h a v e th e re s o u rc e s b u t it is fo r a n y w eek In th e h isto ry of th e
h u n tin g five m iles from A sh lan d lesso n s n e x t w eek, b u t a n n o u n c e ­ g oing to ta k e th e h e lp of m an
c o u n try .
re c e n tly . D ogs w e re b ein g used m ent w ill be m ad e re la tiv e to t h a t to dev elo p th e m in e ra l re so u rc e s
“ Efficiency of ra ilro a d o p e ra tio n
in th e m in in g b u sin e ss in th is v i­
to c h a se th e d e e r, w hich is ab
S a tu rd a y .
c in ity . W e m u st g e t th e s e v a r i­ p ro b a b ly n e v e r b e fo re e q u a lle d ,
s o lu te ly not p e rm itte d by law
o
u s m in e ra ls b e fo re th e p u blic.
did th is. T eam w o rk play ed a big
H u n te rs w ill please ta k e w arn
Is P ro m o te d —
I w a n t a d isp la y t h a t w e can p a r t— te a m w o rk a m o n g th e r a i l ­
la g .
R ic h a rd R in g , w ho h a s been
c
o
n
serv e a n d h a v e re a d y to send ro a d s an d th e s h ip p e rs , a n d be­
em ployed by th e W e s te rn U nion
to
th e M ining C o n g ress in Los tw een th e m a n a g e m e n t a n d m en
R e tu rn s to R o s e b a rg __
co m p an y fo r th e p a s t y e a r, le ft
Miss R u th S w inney of R o seb u rg e a rly th is w eek f o r T he D alles, A n g eles th is fa ll, th e n w e can w ith in th e v a rio u s in d iv id u a l r a i l ­
O regon lea v e s to d a y fo r h e r hom e w here he w ill w o rk w ith th e W est- sen d it to th e S ta te F a ir , to th e ro a d o rg a n iz a tio n s.
in th e n o rth e rn p a rt of th e s ta te ,
vn U nion a t t h a t place. D u rin g S tock Show in P o r tla n d , a n d you
h a v in g been v isitin g a t th e C. W. th e tim e R in g w o rk e d in A sh la n d can r e s t a b s o lu te ly a s su re d t h a t
Will Attend School Here—
N inis hom e th e p a s t w eek. Miss le held th e p o sitio n of m e sse n g e r i we w ill w in ev e ry
sw e e p sta k e
M iss V era R e d d in g to n a n d Miss
S w in n ey w ill be re m e m b e red a s a m y, but by c o n s is te n t w ork a n d w h ere we go, if you Mr. M iner,
B e rth a S n y d e r of T e n n a n t, C a li­
p u b lic school te a c h e r h e re a b o u t e n d e a v o r h a s been p ro m o te d to w ill j u s t p u t y o u r s h o u ld e rs to
fo rn ia h a v e a rriv e d h e re to a tte n d
e ig h t y e a rs ag o , a s sh e w as a p r i­ th e c a p a c ity of o p e ra to r. H e w as tile w h eel a n d h e lp p u sh . B rin g
h ig h school th is w in te r.
T ha
m a ry te a c h e r in th e H a w th o rn e w ell know n in A sh la n d , h a v in g th o se sa m p le s a n d sp ecim en s in,
y o u n g w om en w ill live a t th e
school.
H e r w ork in R o se b u rg lived h e re se v e ra l y e a rs an d a t ­ o r h a v e it d one, a t once.
hom e of M rs, W . F. D ew itt.
ia w ith th e p rim a ry g ra d e s of the te n d e d high school, th o u g h h e did
I t is o u r in te n tio n to give as
p u b lic schools.
not g ra d u a te . He p lan s to r e tu r n p re m iu m s fo r 25 p o u n d s of tb e D e w itt’s Mov
ore
to A sh la n d b e fo re long, but failed h ig h e s t g ra d e fre e m illin g
Mr. a n d Mrs. W . F. D eW itt a re
(g
o
ld
)
a
fin
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la
rg
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tro
p
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y
.
A l­
T o Los A n g eles—
(o disclo se th e exact n a tu r e of his
m oving to d ay fro m 550 A llison to
M rs. a n d Miss S te v en s w ho P lans. E u g en e W illa rd is ta k in g so a tro p h y fo r th e fo llo w in g : 58 6 E a s t M ain s tr e e t. Te D eW itts
25 p o u n d s co p p er. 25 p o u n d s c in ­
h a v e been v isitin g a t th e J. J
R in g ’s ¡dace.
have lived ou A llison s tr e e t for
n a b a r, sp e cim en s
of p la tin u m ,
H o llm e y e r hom e th e past w eek,
n in e y e a rs a n d w ill be g re a tly
a n tim o n y ,
¡ra d iu m ,
a b sesto s,
le ft y e s te rd a y fo r Los A ngeles, To G old H ili—
m issed by n e ig h b o rs in th a t sec­ • ' à
Mr. and Mr. V. L. S te v en s h a v e h o rn b le n d , clay s, sh a le s, g a le n a ,
t a lifo rn la .
T h e ir visit w as
a
tio n of tow n.
P le a s a n t one and th e ir r e tu r n at m oved fro m th e ir m in e a t H ilt, ch ro m o , m a n g a n e se , a n d a ll o th e r
C a lifo rn ia , to a ra n c h n e a r Gold m in e ra ls.
aonte f u tu r e d a te is hoped for.
If you do not know w h a t it is.
H ill. T hey w ere obliged to leave
th e m ine on a c c o u n t of a s h o rta g e b rin g it in and we w ill te ll you.
M uckellwi-i-ying—
I f
You m ay r e s t a s su re d th a t all
Make Tlie
Mr. a n d M rs. E. E. P h ip p s and of w a te r, hut w ill p ro b ab ly r e tu r n
sp ecim en s w ill be lab e led a n d
fam ily left th is m o rn in g fo r the la te r in th e year.
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g u a rd e d d ay an d n ig h t a n d we a s ­
H u c k le b e rry
M o u n tain .
They
s u re you th e r e tu r n of sa m e a t
P lan to r e tu r n to m o rro w a n d Mr. M ove fro m C a l i f o r n i a -
M r. an d M rs. P a r m e r of C a li­ y o u r d e m a n d .
Your headquarters for
P h ip p s h a s h ig h h opes of b rin g in g
fo rn ia , h a v e p u rc h a se d th e hom e
L e t us prove t h a t J a c k so n
h o m e a d e e r.
a Snappy line of
a t 151 A lida s tr e e t. M r. P a rm e r C o u n ty , O regon can d e fe a t th e
is w o rk in g a t th e B row n M eat w orld in th e p ro d u c tio n of v a rio u s
R eturn from Yreka__
Mr. and M rs. Dorn P rovo3t re ­ M a rk e t since h is a r r iv a l in A sh ­ m in e ra ls , a n d we w ill do it if
tu rn e d h o m e la s t n ig h t fro m Y re­ lan d . T h e sa le of p ro p e rty w as you w ill h elp m e.
k a , C a lifo rn ia , w h e re th e y w ent h a n d le d by J. J. D eakin.
P. X. JO H N SO N ,
S u p e rv iso r of M in eral D isplay.
on a b u sin e ss trip . A p le a s a n t
Krturn Home—
tr ip ia re p o rte d .
E. M. F o w le r a n d fa m ily ex ­
pect to r e tu r n to th e ir ho m e in ),
V isitors from T alent__
New W e s tm in is te r, B. C.
The
N. L a irso n ; of T a le n t Was a F o w le r fam ily h a v e been v isitin g j
b u sin ess v isito r y e s te rd a y .
Mr.
L a rso n is w ell-k n o w n in T a le n t as a t th e O. F . C arso n a n d C. F .
T ilto n hom es d u r in g th e ir s ta y
w ell as in A sh la n d , a s m an y trip s
in A sh la n d . T h ey h a v e been h e re
a r e m ad e h e re by him .
fo r th e p a st m o n th a n d h a v e m ad e |
m any new frie n d s w h ile h e re .
H om e from V acation—
M rs. T re sa Low e, acco m p an ied
by h e r son, R o n a ld , a re hom e
fro m a tw o w e e k ’s v a c atio n . M rs.
Low e a tte n d e d a c o n v e n tio n of
th e B ible I n s titu te in T aco m a a t
w hich 2000 s tu d e n ts w e re p re s e n t.
T h e co n v e n tio n e x te n d e d five
d ay s. M rs. Low e an d so n visited
m an y re la tiv e s in P o rtla n d . They
e n jo y e d a v ery good trip .
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School Pencils
and Tablets
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NON SK ID C LIN CH ER
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i k J ire and 1 ube sales have increased
enormously since we announced our
new cash policy.« We buy for cash at real
rock-bottom prices. We sell lor cash, at
a close margin. We turn over our stocks
about once in two weeks. Thus they are
always fresh from the factory. We sell
Mason Cords for about one-third less than
you can bu\ other standard high-^rade
t ires.
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3 0 x 3 I i M A X I-M IL E
CORD— Cl.
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15
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ASON Cords an tlie best tires made
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—at any price. They are the pro-
I duet of 5 enormous factories of the great
$12,000,000 Mason Organization. Over
■i
$50,000,000 worth of Mason Tires have
:WI been bought to date. Mason Cords give
wonderful service. On good roads, they
usually run from 18,000,000 to 20,-
000 miles or more.—It’s foolish to pay
more; it’s dangerous to pay less.
Play safe, and Buy Mason Cords.
35x5
H. D. O versize 0 0 3 5
CORD— SS.
37x5 11. D. O versize 4 AGO
CORD— SS.
FORD
OW NERS
H u n d re d s of th o u s a n d s of
F o rd o w n e rs know th e q u al-
•i> of .Mason M ax i-F ab rics.
N ote th e s e low prices.
3 0 x 3 M A X I-FA B R IC 8.2 5
3 0 x 3 M A X I-FA B R IC 0.45
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Here from Hornbrook__
C. F . S p e a rin w as a v isito r yesr
F o r m e r R e s id e n t R e tu rn s —
te r d a y fro m H o rn b ro o k .
M any
W . Y. M iller a n d o ld e st son,
b u sin e ss trip s h av e been m ade by
a
rriv
e d in A sh lan d T u e sd a y fro m
M r. S p e a rin a n d b u sin ess m en a re
P a isle y , O regon. Mr. M iller d ro v e
a lw a y s re a d y to m ak e him wel-
to A sh la n d from E a s te r n O re ­
conte.
gon in a tru c k , being a b le to b rin g
a load of f u r n itu r e . H e ex p ects
H ere front P ortland__
*0 r e tu r n to P a isle y in a new m a.
-Miss D oris B agley, h a s been
c h in e a n d w ill la te r com e to A sh­
v isitin g a t th e C. W . N im s hom e
lan d w ith tlie r e m a in d e r of h is
*“ A sh la n d th e p a st w eek. Miss
fam ily , w ho w ill live h e re th is
B agley is a fo rm e r A sh la n d girl
w in te r. T he M ille r’s a re fo rm e r
w ell-k n o w n fo r h e r voice c u ltu r e '
S h e h a s been w o rk in g lu an office re s id e n ts of A sh la n d , h a v in g liv ­
ed on th e c o rn e r o f A lid a an d
to P o rtla n d sin ce le a v in g A sh lan d
M ain s tr e e ts , d u rin g th e ir p re v - i
a n d r e tu r n e d on a b u sin e ss trip
io u s 3tay h e re . T h ey w ill occupy
M iss B ag ley w ill p ro b a b ly re m a in
th e Geo. O gg ho m e on P io n e e r I
in A sh la n d a n o th e r a eek.
a v e n u e th is w in te r.
T H E R E A RE NO
NO F IN E R T IR E S
TH AN M A S O N
CORDS
MFD. BY T H E MASON T IR E & R U E B E R CO., K EN T, OHIO
UEEDOMW TIRE
B e a v e r B lo c k
STORE
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