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Zel- .. ................... ... • OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39 ler, a s so c ia te p la n t p a th o lo g is t of E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon, P o sto ffic e as C a le n d a r— Social C ircle M eets— th e O regon e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n . On M ISC ELL A N E O U S Second C lass M ail M a tte r. F rid a y , O ct. 19— D. A. R ., M rs. T he Social C ircle m et on W e d n es­ th e th in n e r b a rk v a rie tie s such as Subscription Price, Delivered in City V an S a n t’s, O ak S tre e t, 2 :3 0 P . M. d ay a fte rn o o n a t th e ho m e of Mrs. S u rp ris e , B ase a n d H ow ell, w h ere D RESSM A K IN G — W o rk g u a ra n - One Month ------------------------ _ ---------- $ .65 F rid a y , O ct. 19— S ocial, M etho­ J . V. W rig h t on M o u tn ain A venue th e c a n k e rs m ay ru n s u p e rfic ia lly , | te e d - 147 F a c to ry St. M rs. B. Van T h re e M o n th s ...................................................... 1.9 5 d ist C h u rc h , F rid a y n ig h t. In b u sin ess sessio n . O ne of th e m a t­ s c a rific a tio n of th e b a rk dow n to H a rd e n b e rg . 3 1 -lm o .* Six M onths ........................................................... 3.75 F rid a y , Oct. 19— P . T. A. B ell­ te rs ta k e n up w as th e a p p o in tm e n t th e b row n s tr e a k in th e p u lp y p o r­ One Y e a r ............. _ ................................................ 7.50 m u le, view , F rid a y e v e n in g a t school of a n o m in a tin g c o m m itte e to n a m e tio n allo w s d ry in g o u t so t h a t th e j T A K E N U P— A ged b lack By Mail and Rural Routes: b lo tch ed b ra n d on r ig h t stifle . W. h o u se. th e new o ffic ers fo r t h e e n su in g a d d itio n a l u se of b o rd ea u x p a s te in r „ 1 O ne M onth .................... ...................................... 3 .65 . . . „ L. H uxley, P h o n e 9 F 2 . O w ner m ay F rid a y , S a tu rd a y , O ct. 19, 20— y e a r. w in te r e ffe c t e ra d ic a tio n of th e f u n - 1 , , . ’ T h re e M o n th s ...................................................... I.9 5 , h av e sam e by p a y in g fo r ad 37-tf R u m m ag e S ale, clu b house. W h ile n o t s tr ic tly a social m e e t­ g u s. Old w o u n d s tre a te d la s t y e a r ____ Blx M o n th s .............................................................. 3.50 S a tu rd a y , O ct. 20— W . R. C. a t in g , th e social f e a tu re w a s n o t a b ­ w ith b o rd ea u x m ix tu re th a t a re FO R RENT O ne Y ear ------------------------------------------------- 6.50 I. O. O. F . H all. se n t fo r th e h o ste ss serv ed d a in ty found to be w ashed clean of th e a p ­ • * * I'O R R E N T — 3-room a n d 4-room re fre s h m e n ts . She w as a s sis te d by p lic a tio n sh o u ld be tr e a te d w ith a DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: Surprise Party for Mrs. Carter— h e r s is te r, M rs. W a lte r E n g b e rg . a p a rtm e n ts . A pply 389 S in g le in s e rtio n , p e r in c h ...................................... 30 p e rm a n e n t co at m ad e by m ix in g b o r­ fu rn is h e d N eig h b o rs a n d old frie n d s p la n n e d 39-3 T h e n e x t m e e tin g w ill be a t th e d e a u x d u s t w ith ra w lin seed oil. E a s t M ain, P h o n e 171. Yearly Contracts: a d e lig h tfu l s u rp ris e on M rs. M ary hom e of M rs. F r a n k C ro w sen on T h is m ix tu re does n o t in ju r e th e O ne in s e rtio n a w eek ....................................... 3 .27}$ F O R SA L E C a rte r a t h e r ho m e on B s tr e e t. E ig h th S tre e t. Tw o in s e rtio n s a w eek ...........................................25 edges of th e cam b iu m a f te r ca llo u s- __________________ * * * 1 T h e occasion w as th e b irth d a y D ally in s e rtio n .......... ................................................... 20 ing h a s s ta r te d . TX>R SA L E — Used F o rd c a r cheat» a n n iv e rs a ry of M rs. C a r te r a n d S u p p e r S a tu rd a y N ig h t— In se c t p e sts t h a t h a rb o r o v er B e a v e r R e a lty Co. l» -tf Rates For Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising proved to be o n e o f th e h a p p ie s t of fen c e row s an d —----------------------------------- ---- T he B. Y. P . U. a n d th e C h ristia n w in te r a lo n g t h e h e r ex p erien ce. FO R SA L E — R eed baby F ir s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t l i n e ................... 3 .10 • E n d e a v o r S o cieties h ad a s u p p e r at* a m o n g th e w eeds on th e d itc h b a n k s T h o se w ho cam e to w ish h e r m an y th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h co n d itio n v ery good. P hene E ach s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t l i n e .......... 05 m ay be d e stro y e d by b u rn in g a ll of S a tu rd a y h a p p y r e tu r n s a n d tp sp en d th e ev e n in g a t w hich th e r e w ere a good­ th is ab n o x io u s g ro w th , a c c o rd in g to C ard of T h a n k s ................................................. 1.00 O b itu a rie s , p e r lin e .................................................. 0 2 % e v e n in g in n e ig h b o rly v is k a n d to ly n u m b e r p re s e n t to e n jo y th e so ­ A. L. L o v e tt, e n to m o lo g ist of th e FA R M S F O R S A L E — rev iew th e h a p p y d a y s in w hich th e y cial f e a tu re of th e occasion a n d heah O regon e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n . M any 16 a c re ra n c h , a ll fen ced . 12 a c r e ; WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING h a v e k n o w n each o th e r w e re th e th e s p e a k e rs t h a t w e re g u e s ts of in ju r io u s in se c ts su rv iv e th e w in te r •’A ll f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e is in c u ltiv a tio n . W ell a n d sm a ll b arn little Miss B e tty K e a rn e y , th e M es­ h o n o r fo r t h e evening. in fen c e c o rn e rs , a lo n g w eedy d itc h m ad e or a co llectio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g . R. F. D. a n d po w er lin e. A t $60 acre. d a m e s D. H ick s, P e a rle K e a rn e y , A fte r th e d e lig h tfu l su p p e r, to b a n k s, a n d in p ile s of d e b ris re a d y No d isc o u n t w ill be allo w e d R e lig io u s or 5 a c re s b est of lan d v a lu e s u n d e r M. S a c k e tt, E . H ick s, M. B ra n n a n , w hich a ll did fu ll ju s tic e th e y o u n g to a tta c k c ro p s in th e sp rin g . B e n e v o len t o rd e rs . T a le n t d itc h a t $125.00 p e r a c re . All A. S m ith , a s is te r of M rs. C a rte r fo lk s h a d a re a l “ s in g ” a n d w e re W h e re le a f a n tlira c n o se , bud fenced. w ho is v isitin g h e re fro m H o rn ­ in th e s p ir it to e(n jo y tn d ta k e hom e b lig h t, a n d c a n e d ie back h a v e been DONATIONS: 15 a c re s — 7 a c re s a lf a lf a b alan ce b ro o k , a n d M rs. G eorge S h eld o n w ho th e m essa g e t h a t w as given by th e tro u b le so m e in lo g a n b e rry p la n tin g s . (arm ln B ,a n d . R u n n ln g w a te r m oa, No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw is e w ill be . m ad e in a d v e rtis in g , o r jo b p r in tin g — o u r c o n trlb u - ▼ . b a k e d th e b irth d a y c a k e. s p e a k e rs D r. V an N uys a n d D r. M il­ a th o ro u g h s p ra y of b o rd ea u x m ix of y e a r a t $125.00 a c re . tio n s w ill be in cash . io L ovely re fre s h m e n ts w ere served lik e n . B oth b ro u g h t a c h a lle n g e for tu r e m ay a ffo rd a c e rta in d e g re e of * io by th o se w ho p la n n e d th e hap p y C h ristia n se rv ic e a n d e n tir e d e d ic a ­ p ro te c tio n a g a in s t w in te r in fe c tio n s s tr e E e n t. q u ire of G. S. B u tle r, 41 G ra n ts H . P. B a rss, p la n t ............... ............................................ a f f a ir a n d a ll p re s e n t fe lt t h a t th e tio n of th e y o u n g lives to C h ristia n a c co rd in g to 30 S at. Mon. T ues. e v e n in g w as one to lin g e r long in living. p a th o lo g is t of th e O regon e x p e ri­ th e ir m em o ries. D r. M illiken m e t t h e y o u n g people m e n t s ta tio n . T h e c a n e s sh o u ld be OCTOBER 18 A F E W R E A L B A R G A IN S * * ♦ sp ra y e d fro m tip to base. a t th e B a p tis t c h u rc h on S u n d a y Good 4 room h o u se , w ith good THE WHOLE HEART:—Blessed are they that keep his T h e p le a s a n t ho m e of M rs. L. J . e v e n in g a n d d e liv e re d a w o n d e rfu l h a th an d to ile t, p ric e $8 5 0 .0 0 . testimonies, and that seek him with the whole heart—Psalms H e e r, on H ig h s tr e e t w as th e scene m essag e. D r. V an N uys o ccupied th e 6 Room H o u se, p ric e $1000.00. O ne of th e m o st in d isp e n sa b le 119:2. of a c h a rm in g th re e c o u rse d in n e r p u lp it S u n d ay m o rn in g , a n d in th e g o v e rn m e n t b u lle tin s Good 6 room h o u se — good b a th , a d v ise s us w ith t h e g u e s t _of h o n o r M rs. Levi a fte rn o o n m e t S u n d a y school w o rk ­ a g a in s t e a sin g w h a le m e a t, a n d now a n d to ile t, g a ra g e , ch icken h o u se, S te p h e n s w ho lea v e s th e f ir s t of e rs in c o n fe re n c e a t th e P re s b y te ria n we a re w a itin g fo r a n o th e r b u lle tin a ll k in d s of f r u it. P ric e $24 0 0 .0 0 . ONLY A DELUSION N ovem ber fo r K la m a th F a lls. c h u rc h . A ll th e s e h o u se s b o u g h t on easy The Portland Journal had a fit Tuesday over the fact to te ll us w h a t to e a t a s a s u b s ti­ T h e d in n e r w as a c o m p le te s u r ­ te rm s. tu te .— L a S alle P o s t. that Mr. Tooze has the inspiration to suggest the return of the p rise , t h e c o m p lim e n te d g u e s t being P. T. A. M eets— A lso fin e 10 a c re s j u s t o u tsid e convention form of political control in Oregon. It hasn’t been b ro u g h t u n su s p e c tin g ly to M rs. c ity lim its w ith good 7 room h o u se, T h e P. T. C ircle of J u n io r H igh D on’t h e lp you son g e t h is a r i t h ­ heard of on the southern border of the state yet. Of course H e e r’s hom e b e fo re d isc o v e rin g w h a t had a la rg e a tte n d a n c e a n d a v e ry b a rn , c h ic k e n h o u se . A b o u t 5 a c re s m etic p ro b lem . I t is n ’t r ig h t. A b o u t we’re a long ways from the center of political activity, but we h ad been p la n n e d . in te re s tin g m e e tin g a t J u n io r H ig h h a lf t h e tim e it i s n 't.— E d w a rd sv ille in a lfa lfa . P ric e $7200.00. haven’t heard the voters on the streets, or heard of the aid T he in v ite d g u e s ts w e re M iss E lsie b u ild in g on T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n . .If you w a n t a b a rg a in see m e. W . In te llig e n c e r. C row son, M rs. M arie Sugg, M r. an d W . R o b iso n , A sh la n d H o te l B ldg. societies, or the bridge clubs, or the Spit and Argy circles dis­ T h e m o st im p o r ta n t m a tte r u n d e r D in n e r f o r M rs. S te p h e n s. O ffice n e x t to b a rb e r shop. 39-5 d isc u ssio n w as th e co m in g s ta te cussing same. No good politician has an inspiration until the M rs. S h a m p , M r. a n d M rs. W . M. c o n v e n tio n to be h eld n e x t w’eek in voters begin to talk about something. Prior to that time every­ W rig h t, M rs. B ro w n , M rs. Low e, M edford a n d A sh la n d . T he a fte r­ W A N TED thing is a delusion, a hallucination in fact. The Journal sliould- M rs. T a y lo r, M iss P e a rle C row son, noon of T h u rs d a y , a n d th e ev e n in g n t get excited because Mr. Tooze’s articulation is woozey when Miss S te lla H ays. M rs. M cC urry and session w ill be in A sh la n d . A sh lan d W A N TED — H om e fo r w in te r fo r he talks that way. M iss D o re th y L am so n w ho s h a re d will a lso se rv e d in n e r fo r th e tw o good w o rk -h o rse and o u tfit. O r will sell c h e a p : h o rse , lig h t w agon, heavy w ith th e h o n o r g u e s t a n d th e h o s t­ h u n d re d a n d fo rty d e le g a te s expet- w agon h a rn e s s sa d d le . A lso side ess a n d M iss T h e lm a H e e r a n d M r. ed. LOGANBERRY PIE h ill plow . L eav in g T h u rs d a y IS tli. L eslie H e e r th e e n jo y m e n t of th e C o m m itte e s w e re a p p o in te d fro m VTc found it fresh in Oregon. Not long since we came from occasion. E liz a b e th M iller. Box. 564 3 6-4* th is c irc le to a s s is t in a rr a n g e m e n ts P H Y SIC IA N S DR. M A T T IE B. S H A W — R esi­ d ence a n d office, 108 P io n e e r a v e n u e. T e lep h o n e 28. Office h o u rs. 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 p. m. only. DR. E R N E S T A. W OODS— P r a c ­ tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose and th r o a t— X -ray in c lu d in g te e th . Office h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d 2 to ’ 5. S w ed e n b u rg B ldg, A sh lan d . O re. DR G. C. P i l E T l E P L A C E D E N TISTR Y A bove C itizen s B ank O ffice P h o n e 151 R e s. P h o n e 201,1 D R E . It. A N G E L L , C h iro p ra c tic and E le ctro -7 h e ra p y . O ffice ph o n e 48; re sid e n c e 142. F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank b u ild in g . DR. H A W L E Y — A bove office. P h o n e 91. T id in g s DR. E R N E S T W . SM IT H — C h iro ­ p ra c to r, n e a r Postoffice. H o u rs 9-12 a n d 2-5. P h o n e 114. PLU M B IN G J E R R Y O’N E A L — P lu m h in s E a s t M ain. P h o n e 138. !07 M ONUM ENTS M ONUM ENT— M A R K ER S L o w est P ric e s A SHLA ND G R A N IT E CO. 3rd a n d E a s t M ain St. 223-6m o A SH LA N D G R A N IT E M ONUM ENTS O reg o n G ra n ite Co. P E N N IST O N , S alesm an . Res. 4 70 Laurel P h o n e 444Y T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S F O R p ro m p t a n d c a re fu l se rv ic e, a u to tr u c k s ,o r h o rse d ra y s , cal W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co. Phone 117. Office, 89 O ak s tr e e t, n e a r H o te l A sh la n d . 5 6 tf T. L . P O W E L L — G e n e ral T ra n s ­ fe r— Good te a m a n d m o to r tru c k s . Good se rv ic e a t a re a so n a b le p rice. P h o n e 83. TR Y FE H 1G K FO R HA ULIN G an d tr a n s f e r w o rk of a ll k in d s 375 B St. P h o n e 41C-R. 200-1 mo PL A N IN G M ILL JO R D A N ’S SASH AND C A B IN E T W ORKS, C or. H e ilm a n and V an N ess. 194-tf GOOD Kansas. No fresh loganberry pie back there. No sir. Lots of other kinds of good pie there, but no loganberry. Kansas grows ’ m ™. c a r t e r E n te r ta in s L a d ie s A i d - nice, big, tat blackberries, and some raspberries, some sum­ M rs. H. B. C a r te r w as h o ste ss fo r mers; when the rain is just right and the beat doesn’t evapor­ th e C o n g re g a tio n a l L a d ies Aid Soc­ ate. They never were a real pie fruit. The blackberries are( ie ty w hich m e t lart. w eek a t h e r too watery and the raspberries bog down. They lack the zip plea9ant home °n M o u n tain A venue, and snap. Fine for jams, tbo. They raise some fairly good;With the work in hand which was apples there, but apple pie is a common product se w in g a n d q u iltin g th e r e w as th e But, they don’t have fresh loganberries for pie. To onr t°° , whi“' bu8)' way of thinking, one of the finest advertisements which could v isit a n d in p la n n in g fo r th e w ork be prepared would be to have it telling of loganberries, for pie.'of th e society, appealing to the pie-eaters, the devotees to pie, the faithful to! This was an a11 day meeting, and pie for desert. It would sway the imaginations of millions of a covered dish lu n c h e o n s w as a p a r- men and be an incentive to come to Oregon, because most men ticular,y plea8ing f e a tu re of th e oc- like good pie. And, loganberries make good pie. Loganberries 0 covered dlsh luncheon is between pie crust, which is flaky, tender and firm, is the queen iruit or piedom. Loganberry pie of such calibre is not sur- can n o t be s p a re d to p re p a re th e passed in any particular as a soother to the hunger for sweets, ' e la b o ra te d in n e r, o r lu n ch e o n and lor velvety sensation to the tongue, or deliciousness of flavor. 11 lik e w ise s h a re s th e h o s p ita lity It has color that is radiantly carmen, and a firmness that is w ith a n u m b e r of o th e rs . M rs. W . J . O ldfield a ssiste d th e luscious. The Creator put loganberries on earth for pies es­ h o ste ss M rs. C a rte r in serv in g . pecially. They have a pep and twang that is tantalizing. They • • * are the nectar of the wile’s pie-making artistry and the am- C ivic C lu b T u e sd a y — 1 rosina of the hungry man’s sustenance. The loss of $1,300,000 to the United States government is A n o th e r of th e sp le n d id p ro g ra m s l e incentive driving Grover Bergdoll back to America to |that oecur every two weeks at the lerve a prison sentence for being a slacker rather than ’a ny! ay'"", Z ' X ’ ” love tor homeland. It would clear the family name, however, T h e b u sin e ss sessio n w as m ad e a s and that amounts to something, but it would not restore his b rie f a s p o ssib lie t h a t m o re tim e be respect as a citizen of this country. allow ed fo r th e tr e a t in s to re . fo r th e New E n g la n d d in n e r to be served th e d e le g a te s. D e le g ate s w e re n a m e d fo r th e co n ­ v e n tio n : M rs. A. N. H u m p h re y , w ith M rs. A. E . W oods a s a lte r n a te , M rs. K. P. N im s, iw th M rs. M yers i s a lte r n a te , M rs. I. C. B a te m a n w ith M rs. W a llin , a lte r n a te . T h e p ro g ra m w as of esp ecial in ­ te r e s t a n d m uch a p p re c ia te d by th o se p riv ile g e d to h e a r it. M iss B e rn a H a ig h t’s p ian o solos w ere p a rtic u la rly fin e a n d re n d e re d in h e r p le a sin g m a n n e r. M rs. H e n ry of J u n io r H ig h , sa n g m ost d e lig h tfu lly a n d k in d ly res­ ponded to e n c o re . T he re a d in g by M rs. Max G e B au e r of P re s id e n t R o o se v e lt’s a d d re s s to “ T he F ir s t In te r n a tio n a l C o n g ress of M o th e rs’ w as w ell receiv ed and of p a r tic u la r in terest, a t th is tim e . D u rin g th e so c ia l h o u r r e f r e s h ­ m e n ts w e re serv ed by th e h o ste sse s Mrs. K. P. N im s, w ith M rs. M yers and M iss W e th e rfo rd , D om estic Science te a c h e r a t J u n io r High.. H a w th o rn e C ircle ‘ m e e ts next T u e sd a y a t th a t b u ild in g a n d w ill also be a m e e tin g of c o n sid e ra b le im p o rta n c e . * * * P. T. A. a t B ellv iew — T h e P. T. A. of B ellview w ill m eet on F rid a y e v e n in g of th is w eek w ith an e x c elle n t p ro g ra m in p re p a ra tio n T h e p rin c ip a l a d d re s s of th e e v e n ­ ing w ill be given by M iss B la n c h e H icks on B e tte r F ilm s, a s u b je c t th a t w ill in te r e s t e v e ry parent,. T h e social f e a tu r e is nc»t la c k in g a n d ev e ry one w ho a tte n d s th e s e m e e tin g s a lw a y s h a s a m ig h ty good tim e a s w ell as h e a rin g a p ro g ra m ■ th a t is a lw a y s w o rth w h ile. E v e ry m em b e r is u rg e d to be p re s ­ e n t a n d a ll in te r e s te d a re v e ry w e l­ com e. O th e r th a n th e a d d re s s in w hich th e in te r e s t of th e a u d ie n c e c e n te r ­ The difference between exercise and work is that exercise ed, th e C lub w as d e lig h te d in lis te n ­ costs something—Illinois State Journal. in g to tw o b e a u tifu l p ian o solos ex­ q u isite ly re n d e re d by a frie n d of At any rate, the old-fashioned square dance didn’t cause M rs. L. M. W rig h t, M rs. W . C. H olm es of G re a t F a lls , M o n tan a, so much talk about the eternal triangle.—Baltimore Sun. w ho is a g u e st in h e r hom e. Once upon a time there was a pipe organ player in a mo­ G eorge F . B a rro n , w hose p la y ­ m a rk a b le fav o re d tion picture theatre who finished a piece he started.—Worcester in th g o se is th r a e th r e e r w re ith tw o sa x a p h o n e Telegram. solos w k h M rs. R o b e rtso n a t th e p ian o . Another explanation is that the people’s representatives T h e s p e a k e r of th e a fte rn o o n w as have no definite instructions, while the lobbyists have—Duluth M rs. G eorge W . M cM ath th e only w om an m em b e r o f th e B o ard of Vo­ A fte r fa llin g fo u r flo o rs in to h is Herald. c a tio n a l E d u c a tio n . back y a rd th e o th e r d a y in A la b a ­ H e r s u b je c t w as “ V o catio n al E d ­ m a m an w as u n in ju r e d . I n v e s tig a ­ Perhaps the candidate who is willing to spend all the sal­ u c a tio n a n d G u id a n c e ” a n d sh e m o st tio n by s p e c ia lis ts re v e a le d t h a t h e ary to be elected to office does want to serve the dear people. c e rta in ly k n e w h e r s u b je c t a n d w as w e a rin g a lig h t fa ll s u it.— A n­ —Springfield News m ad e t t v e ry c le a r to th o se g a th e re d onym ous. to lis te n to th is im p o rta n t th e m e . Gasoline at 10 cents a gallon can hardly spell prosperity M rs. M cM ath in sp e c ted th e P r a c ­ A m an w ho h a s d iv o rc e d a n d re- for the oil man, but it ought to make the tire industry boom. tic e H o u se h e re a n d could n o t sp e ak m a rie d th e sa m e w om an k n o w s w h a t too h ig h ly in k s p ra is e a n d th e w o rk sh e m ea n s w h en sh e sig n s h is le t­ —Detroit Free Press b e in g a c co m p lish e d . O ne r e m a rk te r s “ Y o u rs re s p e c tiv e ly .” — C leve­ m ad e in sp e a k in g of th e fa c t t h a t we lan d B a n n e r. A physician says that overeating kills more people than h a v e j u s t an o rd in a ry re sid e n c e liquor. But not eating is more often fatal than not boozing. r a t h e r th a n a n “ up to th e m in u te ” SERIOUS BLADDER TROUBLE —Arkansas Gazette. b u ild in g w as. t h a t in view t h a t m an y go in to j u s t th e o rd in a ry h o m es C ould n o t s ta n d n o r s it a n d w as fo rced to c ry o u t fro m in te n s e p a in ,” r a t h e r th a n th e m o st s tr ic tly m o d ­ It is only a question of time anyway, and a certain feeling e rn ones, a n d p la n n in g in th is h o u se, w rite s H e n ry W illia m s, T a rk io , M on­ ta n a . “ T h e d o c to rs s a id I h a d in- of quiet and carefree contentment attaches to owning an auto­ fitte d th e m to p lan in o th e rs sim i­ fla m a tio n of th e b la d d e r a n d an o p e r­ mobile with all four fenders already thoroughly bunged up.— la r. a tio n w as n e c e ssa ry . T rie d F o le y K id n ey P ills a n d im p ro v e d a t once. T h e a d d re s s w as r e m a rk a b le in Ohio State Journal. T ell a ll m y frie n d s a b o u t F o le y K id ­ its c la r ity of th o u g h t a n d c h a rm in g ney P ills as i t w ill sa v e m an y fro m o f d e liv e ry . s u ffe rin g a n d p e rh a p s a s in m y case, We are becoming saner every year, and greatness no m a T n h n e e r _________ __ e ___________ h o ste sse s __ fo r th a fte rn o o n a d a n g e ro u s o p e ra tio n .” B la d d e r a n d t r ? t longer consists in a signature nobody can read.—Hartford w e re M rs. L o u is D odge, M rs. G ordon ’ k i*nnte , m e n t F o le y K id n e y P ills giv e q u ick » Times. ------ ---------- . X- . . .f c . it .-A . M cC racken a n d M rs. A. D. J ills o n . re lie f. Sold E v e ry w h e re . CIGARETTES C W a n te d : E x p e rie n c ed w om an to do p re ss fee d in g an d o th e r w ork in th e T id in g s office. See M r. G reer. W A N T E D — ip p le p ick e rs. Call S u n c re s t O rc h a rd s 4 % m iles n o rth of A sh la n d . 32-tfi G E N U IN E “BULL” W A N TED — Loy t c le a rn p r in tin g tra d e . C all a t T id in g s ofice. 1 4 tf DURHAM TO BACCO ANY G IR L IN B L E — May com?nunicat<; w ith E. ign Lee of th e S a lv a tio n A rm y a t th e W h ite S hield h om e, 565 M ..yf,.;r A’--;., P o r tla n d , O regon. lo -ly r ; Prices of all (4tMJ Commoditias F ix I ’p Shop W e r e p a ir f u r n itu r e a n d anythin,", t h a t n eed s fix in g . N o rth M ain next to H om es G ro cery S to re . ■< h 91419)51916 1917 Prices o f _ Goodyear ~i 13Í9 1920 1921 1922 1923 PIA N O TUNING PIA N O TU N IN G — $3.50. T ra d e a t I hom e an d h av e y o u r p ian o tu n e d by C arl H. L o v elan d . S tu d io 135 E. M ain St. P h o n e s 134 a n d 465. OR m a n y years n o w , G oodyear T ir e p r ic e s h a v e been kept c o n sist­ en tly lower th a n th e average price level for all co m m o d ities, as you see from th e above ch art. At th e sam e tim e , G ood­ year q u a lity h a s been c o n s is te n tly b e tter ed . T od ay, Goodyear Tire prices are lower than in 1914, and Goodyear quality is th e h ig h est ever. T h is is a good tim e to buy G oodyears. F TY P E W R IT E R R E P A 1 It J NG T y p e w rite rs — All m ak e s, g u a r a n ­ teed . L o w est P rices. E x p e rt R e p a ir­ ing. C all o r w rite L. D. M in k le r 404 i L ib e rty B u ild in g , M edford. T ele- 1 p h o n e 162. 2 0 -lm o . F o r a sm o o th sh a v e, a n d I q u ick se rv ic e, go to th e I Shell B a rb e r Shop, ac ro ss from D epot. G rin d in g of all k in d s. C h ild re n ’s w ork a sp e cia lty . A s G o o d y ea r S en d ee S ta tio n D e a le r» w e s e l l a n d r e c o m ­ m e n d th e n e w G o o d y e a r Ct^rds w i t h t h e b e v e le d A l l- W e a th e r T r e a d a n d b a c k th e m u p w ith s ta n d a r d G o o d y e a r S e r v ic e ‘ W e s te rn M ade fo r W e s te rn o f w h ea t and barley scientifically baked 2 0 hours — i.. «’.! . ’A.«, .<• ' •" ■*. 1 ‘ S u p p lying' V itam in -B and mineral elem ents. H ow can Grape:Nuts be other than a wonderfully appetizing, h ea lth fu l fo o d ? “3heres a Reason" W . A. S H E L L , P ro p , f 532 A. St. A sh la n d , O re. Harrison Bros. Ford Garage Ashland Vulcanizing Works W E A T H E R C H A N G ES CA U SE SICK - E x tre in e c h a n g e s o f w e a th e r d u r ­ ing F a ll c a u se m an y colds and coughs. F o r q u ick re lie f from th ro a t, c h e st a n d b ro n ic a l tro u b le , coughs, co ld s a n d c ro u p use F o le y ’s H oney a n d T a r. C o n ta in s no o p ia te s •— in g re d ie n ts p rin te d on th e w ra p p e r L a rg e s t se llin g cough m ed icin e in th e w o rld . “ F o le y 's H oney a n d T a r is th e m ost p le a s a n t a n d e ffic ie n t rem ed y Tor c o u g h s a n d colds th a t I e v e r s a w ,” w rite s W m . J o n e s, El D ara, Illin o is. Sold E v e ry w h e re . T ra d e ” ’sc; cM ade only it»? NERVOUS H ACKIN G C an n o t be co red by a glass o f w ater, b u t w ill disappear u n d e r th e healin g an d soothing effect of C H A M B E R L A IN ’S COUGH REM EDY SPECIAL HAND PAINTED E v e r y u s e r is a f r ie n d Fine Line Of NEW HEATERS We take used heaters in exchange for new ones. ’ Cups and Saucers Each Only “ S E E IN G IS B E L IE V IN G ” — S E E OUR W IN D O W — PROVOST BROS Y O U 'L L H A V E TO H U RR Y Refrigerators VARIETY STORE 89 N. 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