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LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
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Friday, September 14, 10116
a n d o ffice b u ild in g s fo r » city Of
3.000 o r
people Oiie h u n d re d
• h o m es a re beiug b u ilt hew a n d th e
city is exp ected to be n e a rly com -
, n ex t s p rin g . T he L ong-B ell L u m b e r
co m pany h a s le t a c o n tra c t fo r ten
m iles of lo g g in g ra ilro a d
in to its
S2.000 a c re s -o f tim b e r p ro p e rty and
th is .work is u n d e r w ay now . M oun­
ta in s o f - th is a re a a re c lo th e d w ith
e n o u g h tim b e r to la s t fo r se v e ra l
g e n e ra tio n s .
a ssist Id "carrying od ” its w ork.
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In th e P ast th e w o rk of th e lab o r-
i a to ry of t^ e S ta te B o ard of H e a lth
A D aily C hronicle of th ose w h o com e and go, and even ts of
h a s been c a rrie d on u n d e r th e d ire c t
local in terest.
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M r. a n d M rs. L ynn S lack a re m ov­ of p a tro n s . M a rsh a ll B a rb e r r e t u r n ­ ( Specail)-= *L ess th a n a ' m ile from
s ta te B o ard .o f-H e a lth a n n o u n c e s th e an e x te n t, th a t it w as no .longer pos-
ing to d a y a t th e A. S h e ro d hom e ed from P o rtla n d W ednesday.
m ath F a lls nex t m o n th a re p re p a re d
tb e .- c e n te r- o f th e c ity of L ongview
fo llo w in g c h a n g e s a n d a d d itio n s in , sib lë fo r th é S ta te H e a lth O fficer to
on E a st M ain S tre e t fo r th e ir hom e
to m ove th e e a rth to p u t th e p ro je c t
a re . tr a c k s of th re e g r e a t ra ilro a d
th e p e rso n n e l of its e x e cu tiv e s ta ff. | c o n tin u e u n a id e d a ll h is d u tie s . T he
on B .S tre e t to d ay .
over,
b u t th ey sto p s h o rt of ta c k lin g
Good R e s u lts H oped F o r __
. y stem s co v e rin g th e e n tir e w e ste rn
T he p o sitio n of A s s ista n t S ta te S ta te B o ard of H e a lth la b o ra to ry ,
th
e
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en s. T hey h av e to rec k o n
R a lp h R obison a n d G lenn W ild e) r o a s t, th e U nion P a c ific, N o rth e rn
H e a lth O fficer, w hich h a s been t e r n - ! th e re fo re , on S e p te m b e r f ir s t w as
H e re for W in te i—
w ith th e m oon w hen it com es to fix­
a re lea v in g to d ay fo r a h u n tin g ex­ P a c ific a n d G reat N o rth e rn , a n d th e
p o ra rily occupied by Dr. A. J . W ar- placed in c h a r g e o f Dr. W111. Levin
C. W . D ow ning a n d fam ily 'o f p e d itio n to be g o n e u n til la te to-
in
g th e d a te an d th e m oon in sists
P acific h ig h w a y , w hich r u n s from
ren of th e
In te r n a tio n a l
H e a lth w ho is a r e g u la r m em b e r of th e on being fu ll s h o rtly a f te r
th e 1 5 th '
C le v e la n d , O hio a re he o a w a itin g ' m o rro w e v e n in g . T h e ir d e s tin a tio n
th e C a n a d ia n lin e fo th e M exican
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th e a rr iv a l of h o u seh o ld goods, p re ­ w as n o t disclosed.
m ust
b o rd er.
T h e ra ilro a d tra c k s have
tio n , sin ce th e first of th e p re s e n t d ev o tes h is e n tir e tim e to th e w o rk be
co n sid ered .
p a ra to ry to liv in g in A sh la n d th is
been jo in e d by tra c k s of th e L o n g ­
y e a r, w as occupied on
S e p te m b e r of th e la b o ra to ry . D r. L evin bold
w in te r. It h a s been re o r ted th a t j V ia K la m a th P a lh
F o r th e success of th e big p a g e a n t,
view , P o rtla n d a n d N o rth e rn r a i l ­
first by D r. H. S. C apps, w ho is now th e d e g re e s of A. B. an d M.
th e y w ill occupy th e J. D. M cR ae
S.
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Mr. a n d Airs. J a m e s A y lsw o rth a n d w ay, a n d c a rlo a d s from a ll p o in ts of
D r. C has. V. P ip e r of thc^ fe d e ra l a r e g u la r sta ff m em b e r of th e S ta te \ H a rv a rd a n d D octor of P u b lic H e a lth g o n he
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t is g to of be th e th e C overed
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g
hom e on th e B o u lev ard .
j M rs. S. W . C lu te have re tu rn e d from
th e n a tio n a re d a ily sh ip p ed in to th e d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re , a re c e n t B o ard of H e a lth . Dr. C apps is a U ni­
from th e U n iv e rsity of M ichigan, f e a tu re of th e c e le b ra tio n , d e p e n d s
H o rn b ro o k w h ere th e , v isited H azel new city. A cross th e C o lu m b ia r i ­ v isito r a t th e O regon
E x p e rim e n t
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ity
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M rs, H o lm es Im p ro v e d —
H e was; a s s is ta n t S ta te C hem ist for upon lig h tin g e ffe c ts and if th e m oon
C lute. T hey r e tu r n e d by way of K lara v e r from th e in d u s tr ia l d o ck s a n d s ta tio n , say s t h a t th e g r e a t p ro b lem
m ed ical d e g re e s. F o r a few y e a rs T exas 1911-1914. F ro m 1916-1917
M rs. II. p. H o lm es was in th e ith F a lls W ednesday.
i i a ll lit m» on th e eve of th e p a g e a n t
in d u s tria l sectio n of L ongview ex ­ b e fo re th e A m erican f a rm e r a t th is a f te r h is
g ra d u a tio n he
p rac tic e d ! he w as a s s is ta n t to D r. V ictor C.
s to re y e s te rd a y a n d
is sufficiently
it is g o in g to spoil th e c o m m itte e ’s
ten d th e tra c k s of th e S p o k a n e , P o r ­ tim e is m o re ch e ap fo ra g e . F o ra g e m edicine
D u rin g th e w a r he w as V aughan a n d in s tr u c to r in hyg ien e
to leave h e r hom i to d ay , th o I At C onvalescent- l i t (II?'
illu m in a tio n .
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h e r h e a lth it not as go. i a s o id in -
M is. B. M cC orkind.de of K irb y , b ro ad C o lu m b ia riv e r h ig h w a y le a d ­ co sts little , a f te r th e p a s tu r e is e s­ co n n e cte d w ith th e U n ited States^ and b a c te rio lo g y a t th e U n iv e rsity o f f
W ith th is In m ind
O cto b er 12
a ry .
O re., a rriv e d
at th e C o n v alescen t ing to A sto ria . On th e W a sh in g to n ta b lis h e d . T h e O regon s ta tio n h a s P u b lic H e a lth S ervice in its s a n i­ M ichigan. H e w as in th e a rm y 1917- a n d 13 a re fixed a s te n ta tiv e c e le ­
ta r y w ork in th e e x tra -c a n to n m e n t 1919, w h e re he w as C a p ta in in th e
H om e y e s te rd a y fo r a c o u rse of m ilk
b ra tio n d a te s s u b je c t to c h a n g e if
sh o re lin e of th e C o lu m b ia th e O cean trie d o u t m an y g ra s s e s fo r p a s tu re zones. A fte r th e w a r he w as c o n ­
D ru g g ist G oes To C o n v e n tio n —
d ie t tre a tm e n t.
S a n ita ry C orps and C hief of th e th e lu n a r d iffic u lty can in som e wey
B each h ig h w a y Is b e in g b u ilt. T his a n d f in d s - th a t f a i t so w in g is e sp e ­
n ected w ith th e T exas S ta te B oard L a b o ra to ry S ervice a t th e B ase H os­
Mr. a n d M rs. H al M cN air a u d -A lrs .,
be overcom e.
lea
d s from L ongview fo r 50 m iles c ia lly good on th o hill la n d s of O re ­ of h e a lth fo r tw o y e a rs. He th en
E lm o N eil le ft y e ste rd a y i t th e n o rth L e a v in g fo r C hico—
p ita l a t F o rt R iley. He h a s also
T he c o m m itte e c h a rg e d w ith s e ­
gon.
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of
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to th o P a c ific coast th ro u g h fe rtile ,
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ry e 1 jo in e d th e staff of th e K a n sa s S ta te serv ed a s B a c te rio lo g ist w ith th e
w h ere th ey w ill be gone tw o w eeks.
M iss E n a . D avis, o f T a le n t. O re.,
c
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rin
g fu n d s is m a ilin g a g e n e ra l
e r a , , 3. B o ard
whi>re he rcma|nc<1
M rs N eil ex p ects to vi: it in P o r t­ ex p ects to leave toni, h t fo r Chico. p a rtia lly d eveloped c o u n tie s, ric h in e r a » « p o u n d , o rc h a rd
New Y ork S ta te D e p a rtm e n t of j le te r to K la m a th re s id e n ts , e x p la in -
ho € am e
O r,.K„ „ Th(,
la n d , w h ile Mr. a n d M rs. M cN air go I his w ill be M iss D avis’ second y e a r fa rm in g , d a iry in g a n d lu m b e rin g po­ ta ll o a t g r a s , 3. K e n tu c k y b in e g r a s ,
H e a lth . F o r th e p a s t tw o y e a rs he ing th e p u rp o rt of th e c e le b ra tio n ,
3, tim o th y 2, red clo v e r 3, a n d w h ite
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to P e n d le to n to a tte n d th e D ru g ­ a t N o rm al. D ale D avis w ill leave to ­
B o ard of H e a lth c o n g ra tu la te s i t ­ h as been d ire c to r of th e P u b lic
an d so m e th in g of th e b e n e fits th a t
clo v er 1, does v ery w ell on th e w ell
g is ts C o n v en tio n a n d in c id e n ta lly lie m o rro w fo r C hico, w h e re lie a lso b e r of w ell k n o w n r e s o r t tow ns.
se lf in h a v in g a m an of such w ide ex- H e a lth L a b o ra to ry l'or th e S ta te of
K la m a th m ay expect to d e riv e from
L ongview w as p la n n e d by n a tio n ­ d ra in e d h ill lan d . It is best sow ed p e rie n c e a n d su c ce ssfu l se rv ic e
th e r e w hen th e R o u n d -u p is h e ld . will a tte n d co llege a s a - s o p h m o r e v
to i K an sas.
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T he p a rty a re tra v e lin g by m o to r.
B oth y o u n g p eo p le h a v e been a t a lly -k n o w n c ity p la n n e rs . I t ’s s tr e e ts
an a c r, d p n d in g on th e q u a lity of
hom e th is s u m m e r on W a g n e r C reek, a n d b o u le v a rd s a re b ro a d a n d a re
th e seed.
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to
L eav es F o r F re s n o —
th o u g h M r. D avis h a s been occupied
in s u r e th e ir p e rm a n en c y . I t ’s re s i-
Miss M a rg u e rita M oore le ft la st w ith v a rio u s o c c u p atio n s.
S ilv e rto n — P a v in g
of E a s t H ill
d e n tie l se c tio n s p ro v id e a g a in s t co n ­
n ig h t to e n te r th e n o rm a l a t F re sn o
now
a ssu re d .
g e stio n : I t ’s b u sin e ss d is tr ic t
an d
C al., w h ere sh e a tte n d e d co llege En R ou te To C alifornia __
la st y ear. O th e r A sh la n d
s tu d e n ts
M r .and M rs. R a lp h P a y n te r a re in d u s tr ia l se ctio n s a re c o n tro lle d by
ex pect to a tte n d n o rm a l a t F r e s n o ! h e re v isitin g a t th e .h o m e of M r. a n d a zo n in g sy ste m . I t h a s a b e a u tifu l
th is w in ter.
Mrs. L ee T u ttle . T h e y a re en ro u te civic c e n te r upon w hich o n ly m o n u ­
fro m B a k e r, O regon to S an Diego, m e n ta l a n d p u b lic s tr u c tu r e s can
TODAY and TOMORROW
V isit En R oute—
C alif, w h e re th e y m ay lo c a te h o p in g f ro n t a n d se v e ra l d e lig h tfu l p a rk s
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been
laid
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Mrs. J . H. H a ig h t le ft th is m orn to benefit M rs. P a y n te r ’s h e a lth . M rs
“ The
d is tric ts .
ing fo r H o rn b ro o k to sp en d a s h o r t ! ^ a y n te r *s a c o u sin of M r. T u ttle
E x te n d in g fro m
L ongview
fo r
tim e w ith frie n d s, p ro c e e d in g on to
th
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to
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h e r hom e in R ed d in g . M rs. H a ig h t,
a n d fam ily h a v e been v isitin g a t th e
M r. a n d M rs J . K. C h o a te , J r ., n o rth a r a ilro a d is b e in g b u ilt. I t is
hom e of C h a rle s H a ig h t on E a s t
p la n n e d to leav e th is m o rn in g fo r th e L o n gview , P o rtla n d a n d N o r th ­
M ain S tre e t.
fro m
L ongview ,
th e so u th . T hey w ill r e t u r n to A sh ­ e rn a n d e x te n d s
w h e re it c o n n e c ts w ith tra c k s of th e
lan d fo r a lo n g e r v isit soon.
Starring’ REGINALD
Rev. O ldfield in P ortland__
U nion P acific N o rth e rn P acific and
G re a t N o rth e rn , <,to R y d e rw o o d , a
Rev. W . J u d s o n O ldfield h a s been Mr. R obison to M edford__
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in P o rtla n d a few d a y s in a b u sin ess
The program com m ittee of the new c ity b ein g c o n s tru c te d by th e
Ja c k s o n S u n d a y school co u n cil w as L ong-B ell co m p an y to be th e c e n te r
trip . H e is exp ected hom e soon.
T h e g r e a te s t p ic tu re
held in M edford re c e n tly a t w hich of its lo g g in g o p e ra tio n s .
e v e r seen fro m th e pen
tim e a p ro g ra m w as p la n n e d f o r th e
T h e r a ilro a d is a d o u b le tra c k ,
R esidents R eturn—
of J a c k L ondon w hose
E. R. L a u g h lin an d fa m ily have co n v e n tio n to be h e ld in M edford s ta n d a r d g a u g e , com m on c a r r ie r ro ad
s to rie s o f life , o f re a l
be co m p leted
re tu r n e d from E a s te rn Or gon w h e re soon. W . W . R o b iso n , a s p re s id e n t a n d is ex p ected to
m en a n d w om en k n o w
That does not necessarily mean that too much money
th e y h av e lived th e p ast tw o y e a rs, of th e c o u n cil a n d M iss M ary S p e n c e r e a rly in 1924. M ore th a n 500 m en
no e q u a l,
n e v e r an*
w ho is h e a d of th e p rim a ry d iv isio n a re w o rk in g on th e p ro je c t now . A
must be expended for a suit but it does mean that
and have placed th e ir c h ild re n in
o th e r lik e th is one. !
of th e lea g u e , a tte n d e d th e m ee tin g fo u r s te e l span, d ra w b rid g e
ac
ro
ss
school. T hey a re a t horn-' on L a u re l
loo little should not be if you expect smartness ami
from A sh lan d .
th e C ow litz r iv e r w as c o m p le te d in
S tre e t.
service.
97 w o rk in g d a y s a n d tra in s h a v e
P. G. C o u rse—
been o p e ra tin g in to L ongview 3ince
M rs. C o n o v er D e p a rts__
SILK HOSE
A
u g u st 5.
Miss T h e lm a M eer h a s re -e n te re d
Mrs. C onover an d c h ild re n r e t u r n ­
R y d erw o o d , th e n o r th e r n te rm in a l
•'» P air f o r ............ $5,00
ed to D u n sm u ir y e s te rd a y m o rn in g . H igh school a n d will occupy h e rs e lf
w
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Mrs. C onover re c e n tly sp it a m o n th
Ribbed top, seamless
m iles fro m th e U nion P a c ific, N o rth ­
at s h a s ja R e tre a t a n d re tu rn e d to
tool silk hose, Lnxite
e rn P a c ific a n d
G re a t
N o rth e rn
A sh la n d to d isp o se of b u sin ess m a t­ P o rc u p in e A ttr a c ts A tte n tio n __
A m edium sized p o rcu p in e c a u g h t tra c k s a t V ad o r, W ash ., a n d tw e n ty
te r s in o rd e r th a t sh e a n d h e r fa m ­
brand in black, Cordov­
ily m ig h t m ove to D u n sm u ir p e rm a n ­ re c e n tly on th e G reen S p rin g M o u n ­ m iles s o u th fro m th e C hicago, M il­
an, fawn and
otter
e n tly w h e re Mr. C onover is c o n n e c t­ ta in by a em ployee o f th e E a s te rn w a u k e e a n d S t. P a u l a n d N o rth e rn
ed w ith th e S. P. offices.
S upply Co., is a ttr a c tin g m uch a t ­ P acific lin e s w hich follow th e C he­
sh ad es......... $1.75 p r<
ten tio n th is w eek. T he a n im a l w ith h a lis riv e r w est from C h e h a lis, W n.,
or, 3 pi-, f o r .......... $5.00
F a ir V i s i t o r -
his a b u n d a n t su p p ly or q u ills w ith to W illa p a h a rb o r on th e coast.
M iss E d n a L ynel W illis of Sim s, w hich he is a b le to p ro te c t h im ­
Tw o h u n d re d a n d fifty m en a re a t
Same in outsizes in
We Carry a
t a lifo rn ia is v isitin g a t th e O. B. self. is in a cage in f ro n t of th e s to re w o rk on th e s ite of R y d e rw o o d .’
big stock of
black or Cordovan
t u r n e r hom e an d a lso a tte n d in g th e l n u m e ro u s
y o u n g s e trs . a s
w ell as P la n s call fo r 600 h o u se s a n d s to re
stylish stout
all
J a c k s o n C ounty F a ir.
( g row n folk, p a u se e v e ry m in u te of
SSLüPODS,
$1.85 Pr.
garments.
¡H ie d a yto g la n c e a t th e p ick e ry fe l­
P le a se d W ith A sh la n d —
low. H e is e n jo y in g life as g e n e ro u s
M rs. W m . L in d say a n d d a u g h te r p o rtio n s of food, c o n s is tin g m o stly
H elen L in d say , w ere
in A sh lan d of a p p le s, a re given to him to feed
e a rly in th e w eek v isitiu a t tho. A. upon a t h is leisu re . T h e a n im a l ¡3 a
C. K e lle r hom e. M rs. Li d say v isit- n o v elty in 1tis cage a m an y p, ¿p ie
* . A sh la n d th is tim e th e first in a re given th e o p p o rti • ity of seein g
1 ’ y e a rs a n d re tu rn e d tb t h e r d a u ­ o n e of th e live speci s w ho o th e r ­
g h te r m ight also be acqu liu te d w ith w ise have n e v e r seen one. It w onld
tiie tow n in w hich »lie w as b o rn . be w ise fo r y o u n g s t-? s n o t to in ­
M iss H elen w as enjoying a vacatio n q u ire as to his d isp o sitio n a s th e
from th e St. L u k es in Oa .la n d . C al., q u ills m ig h t be h a r d to e x tra c t.
w h ere sh e is tra in in g . A te r a s h o rt
K
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h? m p ro v e d °m eW hat
‘he
b U y il*
P ° W er ° f th e
vsit h e re w ith frie n d s and view ing th e
p a rk a n d m any o th e r p a r ts of A sh­
lan d , Mrs. L in d say a n d «1 ¡lig h ter r e ­
tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in O a k la n d .
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PLANNED I I FALLS
EAÏ
Fall Suits are
Stylishly Tailored
Plain Tailored Suits are the Vogue,
and a plain suit to look smart must be
of good material, must be man tailored
and be given the little touches of
style that a first class designer only
can give.
AB YSMA L
BRUTE”
DENNY
7
$45.00 to $48.00
Will Get you all of this at
20th Century Grocery
- X - — - n property
I.
ATTRACTS ATTENTION
t »plain M oore P la n s to L eave —.
C a p ta in and M rs. Fr: n k
M oore
e x p ect to leave A sh lan d S u n d ay fo r
F o rt B en n in g in G eorgia. E n r o u te
to G eo rg ia th ey will sto p a t San A n ­
to n io . T exas, M rs. M oore h a s been
v isitin g a t th e hom e of h e r m o th e r,
M rs. D. M cC arthy fo r fo u r m o n th s,
a n d C a p ta in M oore re c e n tly jo in e d
h e r h ere. H e p la n s to e n te r an o f­
ficers in fa n try school in T exas upon
his r e tu r n to th a t s ta te .
SARATOGA S P R IN G S , N.. Y. Sept.
«A8 he e n te re d in to h is Unal
th re e d a y s of tra in in g . J a c k D em p­
sey re v e a le d a n a m a z in g b u rst of
speed in five ro u n d s of boxing a g a in ­
s t fo u r s p a rr in g p a r tn e r s to d ay , co n ­
v in c in g h is a d m ire rs th a t h e i3 re a d y
to d e fe n d h is title a g a in s t L u is A n­
gel F irp o a t th e Polo g ro u n d s F r i ­
d a y n ig h t.
T h e w o rld ’s h e a v y w e ig h t c h a m ­
pion, sa tisfie d w ith th e p o w er back
P la n tin E x te n d e d T rip __
of
h is p u c h e s, in te n d s to d e v o te th e
M r. a n d M rs. A. M. D y ru d e an d
la
s
t
tw o d a y s s h a p in g h is ju d g m e n t
son C arl, w ill leave to m o rro w e v e n ­
ing fo r a m o n th s v isit w ith r e la ­ o f d ista n c e . J a c k K e a rn s, m a n a g e r
le a v in g
tiv e s in M innesota. O th e r c itie s in th e of th e title h o ld e r, b e fo re
fo r N ew \ o r k to n ig h t, sa id D em psey
E a s t w ill p ro b a b ly he v isited .
w ould box to m o rro w a n d W e d n e s­
At the Klum Home—
d ay , b u t o n ly a g a in s t lig h t s p a rr in g
M is. D a rm o n d a n d tow sons from p a rtn e rs .
C o rv allis. O re., a re liv in g
a t th e
D em p sey ’s c h a ra c te r is tic a g g re s ­
hom e of Mrs. L. K lum on th e B o u le­ siv e n e ss a n d
sn a p
back
of his
v ard th is w in ter. B oth y o u n g m en a re p u n c h e s, m issin g y e ste rd a y , w as in
in school an d M rs. D arm o n d is e n ­ ev id en ce
to d a y ,
a lth o u g h
th e
jo y in g th e A s h la n d ’s tr im s a n d c li­ w e a th e r
w as a lm o s t too c h illy
m a te .
fo r o u td o o r w o rk . A b itin g w ind,
c a rry in g th e b re a th of fa ll, sw ep t
VKlt M ister Ht
off S a ra to g a la k e , c a u sin g th e 500
M rs. M illie W a lk e r an d d a u g h te r , people
g a th e re d
in
th e
a re n a
Sybil of Gold H ill a re v isitin g t h i s 'a r e n a to sh iv e r, a lth o u g h m an y of
raa n v
w eek w ith Miss H a r rie t H odges, w h o ' th e m w ere w ra p p e d in s w e a te rs a n d
is a s is te r of Mrs. W a lk e r.
T hey overcoat*. D em psey w o rk e d in fu ll
a r e a t th e W illiam M yer hom e on le n g th tig h ts , w ith a sn u g fittin g
H igh s tre e t..
je rs e y , ris k in g no c h a n ce s of c a tc h ­
in g cold.
R e n ts New H om e—
M r. a n d M rs. J . M. M iller a n d son
S o u th e rn P a c ific h a s 13000 r e f r i ­
h av e re n te d a home, in th e e a s te rn
g e ra to r c a rs on its liq e s w e st of O g­
sid e of A sh la n d to re sid e th is w in ter. den a n d E l P a so , c o m p a red w ith 38,-
00 c a rs la s t y e a r a t th is tim e.
A b se n t F ro m W o rk —
C h a rle s M oore is u n a b le to be in
S ta y to n c a n n e ry h a s p a c k ed
h „ is , r e g u la
r . r p lac e a t th e T w e n tie th , seaso n 200 bids, s tr a w b e r rie s
C e n tu ry G ro cery to d ay a n d M a rsh a ll. 160,000 lbs. of lo g a n b e rrie s.
th is
and
This SATURDAY and MONDAY these Stores offer
COCOA, pure, in bulk, 4 lbs. 25c; Pound 7c
Let’s A ll H elp
th e F arm er
Buy more flour—use more milk and eggs
—bake more bread, cake, biscuits, and muffins.
You will be making a better market for the
farmer and protecting your health at the same
time—because bakings made from good grain
and dairy products are healthful—appetizing if
CALUIKET
The
Economy
BAKING POWDER
SOLID PACK TOMATOES in large
Xo 2 ^ cans “ Gold Leaf” brand
price, together with its more
than ordinary leavening
strength, makes it by far the
most economical — depend­
able of all leaveners.
Dozens cans
20th CENTURY COFFEE—The fin
est and freshest on this market
Pound
SMALL W HITE BEANS,
Best Grade, P o u n d ___
55c
wC
SOAP, ROYAL W HITE,
6 b a r s .............................
3 pounds ..................
Always fresh from our own roaster.
10 B a r s ..........
ROYAL BAKING PW D ’R
Large C a n s ,..............
5 pounds, .
2-- Pound
25 pounds,
5 Pounds
as good as the first, never
40c
$1.19
$2.29
BUNDLE SALE
v aries, never deteriorates.
Try Calumet today and
5 bars, 6 ounce, IVORY SOAP and
11 bars P & G White Naptha, all for
learn why millions depend
on it.
79c
EVERY INGREDIENT USED
OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U. &
FOOD AUTHORITIES
z n r »»<»!</o.s G iu.irc.s'T
40c
IVORY SOAP, Guest size.
Dozen bars . . .
The last spoonful is
Sales Xs/« times
as much as that oS
any other brand
RAISINS
3 cans
RAISINS, Sultana seedless,
3 Pounds . .
is used. T h e m o d e ra te
FRESHLY SEEDED
15 oz. Packages,
3 packages f o r ........
5 bars P & G White Naptha and
1 bar, 6 ounce IVORY SOAP all for
BEST BT TEST
h / ia / a ö
î - o h / ü j i
25c
A shland Store
874 E a st Main Street.
GENUINE BALL MASON FRUIT
JÄ R S
Quarts
ggc
ANCHOR FLOUR This high grade
bard wheat bread flour ^ < |
49 Pound Sack
M edford Store
81 N. Central Ave.