Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 10, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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i A t Home-*-
eute ‘
•• bocal ■ Personal Jiotes •
A D aily C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of
local interest
A
To th e Lake—
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events requirem ents of the future.
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C O M M ; A N D IN G
j To Bandon—r
Paul Mars and wife left this
^m orning for Bandon, O regon,¡
where they will spend several ' v n I i n
j weeks at the sea side.
YOUR
f l if e
/ Ai I £
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_ _ __ (tim-MJu)', July MO, tirtU
~
—
ery, was an always-present men-
it was decided to wild-cat at Bon- i ace, .and some became ill, but as
dOCO’
a wliole health was good, due to
j In December, 1920,van expe- Proper sanitation. Of recreation
'
south, in Borneo, and it may yet
be found in the Philippine group,
where drilling
there campaign
has been only one
real
, w SaHed from Sau r t ‘ancisco there was litt,e or none — ®ome 1 just finished.
5 7^'f°r Mani 8' EverythinS necessary hunting when the rains allowed.
______ ______
the one
,
, t0
and work had to be ship- d u rin g the wet season it was
Henry Enders, Jr., left yester- Back in A shland—
pea iiom California. The ship- f° r the most part, imprisonment W ILL LAUNCH FINAL
masquerades as man
DRIVE ON NEW HOTEI
. _
day on a short trip to Lake of
m ent ran to a thousand tons of ’n camP- Once two U. S. Army
Willie
Creps,
form
er
Ashland
Stated communication, Thurs- the Woods,
7 YEARS; GOES TO JA IL m aterial.
The tim ber for the »«’Planes crashed near by— an ex-
resident, arrived in town last
day evening, July 10. Petitions. '
(Continued From Page 1)
M a r ^ h a t t
' rigs, all machinery, road-building citinS event.
night and plans to spend three
MARSHALLTOWN, La., July i apparatus, and even the supply of
The effort in the Philippines
reports, and routine business also For Medical T reatm ent__
creational centers of the Pacific
vote on proposed am endm ent to J Mr. Cannon, who lives south months here. He has been In Cal-j 10.
u
un y, 33, who, for j manila rope were placed abroad has been watched with great In-
ifornia.
, Z " 8 T X " ” T ' ,Uera<led l n H nd ‘« « ■ p o r t e d p X
< - s t by .b”e u 'n I te d 's ,a « ;‘ G o ; ': : p o X n ^ h o . e ’ w tn "
‘X ” ’ 0
by-laws increasing the annual of ’Ashland, was brought to the
man k
thlDg and posed as a fie, along with a field-hospital i einm nt, num erous branches of impetus to the «r^
°
"
dues from $6 to $12; hence a full local hospital Tuesday, and is re­
At A uto Park—
man,
known
as
W
alter
Bundy,
is
equipment.
Twenty-five
C
alifo
rJ
which
realized
the
vast
im
port-'
‘
§
Ot
y°
UF
attendance is imperative. Meet ceiving medical treatm ent.
Thornton Heuniger, with his in the county jail following her
city that will be of inestimable
a t 7:30 o’clock.
nia oil-field workers composed ance of an American oil supply value.
father
and
m
other,
are
at
the
auto
arrest at Rhodes, this county.
M. H ELLIS, W. M. H ere on Busine ■ss—
the party.
on the other side of the Pacific
camp, and plan to stay a week.
T mentioned failure in the be-
W. H. DAY, Sec’y.
Three
years
ago,*
at
Rhodes,
Ocean.
J. J. McQuarie, of Minnesota, ! They form erly lived on Iowa
The field of operations was in
_
,
.
Stoning,
but I desire to say to
“W alter” Bundy was m arried to
is a business visitor in Ashland. ‘ street, but are now located at
a wild, scarcely inhabited region
The failure to find oil at Bon-j you that it is not in the vocublary
F orm er R esid en ts H ere—
^sV rted th n r i n WeS7 7 ‘e w lfe ! of aouthern Luzon, well a w a y doc doe« n° t P ^ v e th at there is
He arrived last n'g h t, and will Long Beach, California.
of the splendid men who are ren­
Mr. and Mrs. Christy, form er­ return tomorrow morning.
«.
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ring he t,m e tl»ey from civilization, a tropical land no oil tn * tlle islands.” It means dering yoeman service in this all-
ly of Ashland, but now of Yon-
have lived together she never dis­
of great heat and torrential rain, th at there is none in the area
To Talent—
colla, Oregon, a re guests at the
covered her supposed husband's
Adlerika, $1.00— McNair Bros.
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• ,
an area of typhoons, of fetid h u - ' — _______
W. G. Stratton, of Hornbrook, deception.
O. F. Carson home.
During
! lnidity and lurking disease, of
is in Talent, where he will remain
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
g tne seven years that . snakes, monkeys and alligators
I ndergoes Operation—
for several weeks, looking a ft­
Gravènstein cooking apples for
Bundy
Sh
a
s
rabee
e
n
’
de*r
aDd
Wlld
pigs’
Men
and
ma'
The; small child of Mr. and
l-'Olt SALE— Cheap wood. Dry
Bundy has been employed as a .te r ia ls were lightered ashore at
sale. Phone 9F11.
263-tf Mrs. Carl Pierson, of Medford, er business interests.
down
Limber, $4.00 per load. One:
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farm
th
a t and
m en track
w ith laborer.
, ,
It is said j the m outh of the Pagsanghan mile East Siskiyou Saw ‘ Mill
was operated on a t the Commun­ Otic o f F ew —
Changes Residence—
tn a t men with whom she has River
ity Hospital yesterday. The child
o n e o, the few Oregon,ahs
‘X " " ™ X Z
Road. J. A. Edwards.
264-6*
W. C. Thurlow, form erly of 67 was discharged about a
week
who spent last night at the Ash­ sex.
Scenic Drive, has moved to 146 ago, but again took sick
" ANTED— Woman to help in
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»There were no roads; the area
land
auto camp in beautiful Lith-
Manzanita street.
kitchen and dining room. Address
ia Park is W. O. W heeler, from The area prosper,ed, which »eem-i
" ead ' hi S k
,B unk,lo" ‘ l!s were hullt— or phone Summit Ranch. 264-2*
Cleaning, Pressing and R epair­ eastern Oregon. Mr. W heeler, á ed promising [rom surface indica ' f X
Madden sei.s Balloon tires.
a " d <,6sle'—
ing at Paulserud’s.
261-tf business man, is taking a sum ­ tion». does no. heai „1, b "y i„d
FOR SALE — By sick man at
246-tf
lab° F drilling was
mer vacation, and is going to tracts, and the w ildcatters are i l l W /
Convalescent Home, new Ford
W ants Coast Games—
southern California and possibly striking camp and coming home No 7 and & W®U Called Am ugu,s touring car, only used two
L eft W e d n e s d a y -
The
Philippines
expedition 20 l 9? i
MarFh
The following message, to ___
___ He will stop in Ash-
Mex;co.
months, with new camping out­
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vaupel left which no reply has been received, | land
on his "ret urn ’ next month
furnishes a striking example of J P
’
fit. Call 153.
269-lt
Ashland W ednesday for a short was sent by the
Chamber of
the
hazards
of
the
oil
industry.!
,
than
three
years
the
outing in the
Diamond Lake Commerce this morning to Pa
A ANTED — To buy fresh cow.
The search for hidden deposits o f'
proceededl st«adily but with
From Omak—
country.
the Salt Lake baseball team own-
petroleum
is
uncertain
—
the
in.
*
f
HmatIC
interruptions.
The
rains
Address
or phone Summit Ranch.
An Ashland visitor from Om­
cific Coast league officials and ak, W ashington, is B. M. Bow­ dustry seeks and sometimes finds I roilght fl°ods; the typhoons were
264-2*
Operated On —
The first hole went
ers: “ Medford, Oregon,
would man, who left his home town over and sometimes doesn’t. In either •; destructive. Tha
WANTED — Steady Boarders.
A. Willmeyer, who lives near like to know what term s would
to 1200 feet, and was abandoned
Since then, case the expense is great, req u ir­
Inquire
Home R estaurant. 69 N.
Talent, was brought to the Com be required to stage a series of two months ago.
on account of mechanical trouble.
Main.
264-6*
m unity Hospital today, and under­ games here. Medford center of he has been following the lure ing resources of vast size. The No oil. The second was drilled 1 _____
of the highway through coast expenditures in the Philippines
went a minor operation.
GET YOl'R STOVE repaired at
large district having no ball states. Mr. Bowman is a m otorist will run to approxim ately a mil­ to 3750 feet. No oil. The third,
the
fin
a
l,
great,
effort.
went
down
Eagle
Iron and Brass W orks,
teams at present. Medford Cham­
Sweet cream for whipping and ber of Commerce, R. T. Spauld­ who does not follow the beaten lion and a q u arter dollars. There to a depth of 5120 feet, almost a
Oberlain street. New grates and
paths, but explores the d irt roads, is compensation, however; for mile. No oil— and the end.
coffee— also fresh milk, ^lways ing, Secretary.”
liners made to order, any style
taking his tim e and seeing the where many wildcat ventures may
oa loe a t the Plaza.
239— tf
To the men of Bon doc goes stove. Stock on hand-. Stoves for
country. “ I t’s the only way to fail one may succeed with profit­
Let us fill your pail with Swifts enjoy a camping trip ,” he declar­ able results. Such is the history great credit. It has been for these sale.
264-lm o
P arr Im proving—
Californians a long, arduous, and | -----
—A-
Silver Lea; lard. Costs less than ed this morning.
of oil.
Roy Parr, whose left hand wras shortening. Goes farth er and is
LOST— Pom eranian dog. white
The B ondoc'adventure proves, hal ardous job. W hile everything
recently am puated, is improving,
with
black spots on head. An­
possible for health, recreation,
more nutritious. D etricks.
94-tf
Complete line of Ashland Can­ too, th a t there is som ething more and comfort was provided in this swers to name of Sport. Reward.
and yesterday was able to be out
oed Goods a t D etricks.
94-tf to the oil industry than merely far-off place, it was still a w eari­ 266 3d street,’
of bed and to enjoy the sun in Locate a t Falls—
264-3*
th e m anufacture and sale of pe­
a wheel chair.
some
task.
The
nearest
barrio
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Norton, of From F arth est E ast__
troleum products. Back in the
was a dozen miles away and there
Ashland, arrived in Klam ath
Ohio was the farth est
East gasoline pump, which is the pub­ only a handful of natives. W hite
Orres tailors for men
and Falls yesterday to make prepar­
state represented at the Ashland lic’s principal point of contact
women, upstairs over McGees.
ations for establishing a perma auto camp last night. Adam with this vital industry, there is men seldom come th a t way. F re­
Is Your Light
nent home here. Mr. Norton is Ruev, of Marion, Ohio, was the a stupendous activity of which quently the roads were utterly
T o Oakland—
impassable,
even
between
the
two
registered at the Arcade.— Kla­ visitor from
A Community
th e
presidential the public is little aware — an Standard Oil camps which had
Miss Isa Cook, of Medford, left m ath Herald.
activity which leads to the ends
state.
yesterday for Oakland, California
of the earth in a quest for new ‘been built, nine miles apart. Once Development
w ith Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Klum,
Cuts Foot—
oil. The public hears much of | N a t i o n was complete for a
V irginia Traveler H ere—
who had been here a short time
success,
of wells gushing quan-i m° nth “ the radio went out of If not set for a clear track
M aster H erbert M artin, of
J. W. Louis, Lexington, Virgin­
visiting.
commission, the intercam p tele­ ahead, you are endangering
ia, business man, who retired last Ohio street, cut his foot badly to­ titics of “ black gold.” Of the
phone
wire was blown down, and friends, and neglecting your
year, and who lias been touring day while wading in Ashland failures, of the great financial
SPECIAL attention- to AUTO­
community
since, stopped here last night, a t­ creek. The little fellow was wad­ risks, of th e great losses which
MOBILE insurance; better term s
ing
up
the
street
when
he
slip­
often m ust be borne, it knows
Responsibility
and lower rates. Yeo, of course. tracted by Ashland advertising he ped on a rock. It is thought his very little.
saw
in
northern
California.
Phone 21 & 274-J.
212— tf
foot struck some broken glass.
Sound finance implies loyalty
The world moves on oil, and it
Trout F ish in g Good__
to self, family, friends and
is the obligation of those engaged
Special N urses—
community in which you live
Trout fishing on the Rogue is V isit D juu P roject—
in the industry never to perm it
— one elem ent in American
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
E.
Lane
visit­
Mrs. Goddard, wife of Dr. now excellent with fine catches
supply to fail. Hence, the un­
patriotism .
Your business,
Goddard, of Klam ath Falls, who being made. Early m orning or ed the E m igrant creek dam last ceasing search, which nowadays
your use of money shows the
Is ill at the Community Hospital, late evening is 9aid to be the night. They report th a t pouring goes far afiield. This Company
way your light shine.;.
is being cared for by two special best, with little chance of getting of cement was started yesterday. today has drilling
parties
in
nurses, Miss Harrison of Klam- anything but sunburn while the
Alaska, Qolombia, Ecuador, and
How about the gun you
m ath Falls, and Mrs. John An­ sun is high.
A rgentina, as well as in several
gell.
states at home, while its geolo­ want and ammunition?
Left M o n d a y -
gists are scouring the earth for
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pierce, Mr.
We deliver the goodE -Detricks
likely-looking territory.
H.V th e P ost O ffice
94-tl and Mrs. N. H. H arrison, Mrs.
Having heard reports of favor­
¿ I
Hoover and Charles H arrison, left
able surface conditions on the
for C rater Lake last Monday on
From P o r t l a n d -
Bondooc Peninsula, the Company
initiated it own geological sur- j
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maule and a vacation trip They expect to
A fter an effort covering a per­ vey in 1919. In the spring of '
son, John, of Portland, arrived return very soon.
There is said to be an abun­
iod of five years the Standard Oil 1920 it was recommended th at . dance of deer this year, you
here yesterday for a two weeks’
Company (C alifornia) is aban­ th e Company should drill, and will w ant a gun to get your
vacation in Ashland and Medford. Caught for Speeding—
Alton
Trask,
of
Ashland,
is
doning
its prospecting operations lands were then acquired. In I i share.
The family plans to visit many
one
of
the
many
th
at
have
been
on
Bandoc
Peninsula, Island of 1920 there was a shortage of oii !
friends while in the valley.
We also, are stocking a big
arrested for speeding through Luzon, of the Philippine group, on the Pacific Coast. California i supply of big game and bird
HONESTY is my POLICY. Yeo. Gold Hill. The little town has which have been conducted by the fields did not produce enough to ' am m unition— h u n ters’ clothes,
• f course.
318— tf adopted the poPcy of “ See the Richmond Petroleum Company, m eet the rapidly growing de­ also, from shoes to caps.
city or see the judge,” and a r­ a subsidiary of the Standard Oil mand.
Later, new fields were
rests many who fail to notice th a t Company. So ends a great ven­ discovered here, which finally
B u y Fords—
A. S. Peck, tim ekeeper for John th e speed lim it is 20 miles an tu re to find a new supply of oil brought a condition of overpro­ Biggest L ittle Store In Ashland
for the future. The holes drilled duction. But in 1920 a great
A n gler’s L icense H ere
H am pshire on the C rater Lake hour. Trask was fined $10.
at
Bondoc
proved
to
be
“
dusters”
.
task
confronted
this
Company—
highway,
recently
bought a
new Ford coupe from H arrison V isitin g U ncle—
Mrs. J. Allen P orter, of Mc­
B rothers. Other sales reported in
th e last three days are; Touring Cloud, California, form erly Miss
car to Jam es Hughes, roadster to Millicent Peiffer, of Ashland, is
J. L. Doll and roadster to J. in Ashland visiting her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Swenning
W olke.
of Church street. Mr. P o rter was
Books and Stationery— McNair here the fourth, but returned to
his home.
Broa
i j
ín the 10 year« since the open* past 10 years was treble that of the crude state front Cuba, refined in
ing of the Panama Canal it dec»de preceding the opening of the oor own factories and then sent
Spending W eek—
E v a n g elist H ere—
is
3 times as much as in
canal suggests, says the Trade abroad, went to Europe, Canada,
Little Ingrid
Pedersent of
The Rev. A. G. Garr and fam ­
d eca d e nrecedincr its o n e n . R,ec°Fd of, / h,e National City Bank South America, and limited quanti-
2.a
Z ° Pei£ ° f
Y° rk’
the gateway ties to Asia, Africa, and Oceania
ily will open a series of inter­ Yreka, is spending the week
ing.
Merchandise
from
all
opened
by
our
Panama
Cnaal has
Of the 5% million dollars worth
her cousin,
Benjamin
denom inational revival meetings with
parts
of
the
world
re-distrib-
had
much
to
do
with
this
big
in-
of
rubber re-exported, a very large
a t the C hautauqua building be­ Greaser, of Grand View Drive.
uted to Europe, Canada and crease. °I importation and re-ex- part went to Canada, with limited ,
ginning next Monday, it was an­
Latin A m e r ic a
N e a r lv a P°rtatlo,n of the products of other quantities to Europe and South I
« r Z S S J pa£ 3 ° f -th? " orld’
America. Of the 3 million d o llar, '
nounced today. The Rev, Mr. D eans H ere—
ported
unce
the
opening
o
f
The
principal
articles
of
the
$77,-
worth
of foreign furs passing* to ¡
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dean and
G arr recently re tu rn e d ’’from In­
billion
dollars
worth
re-ex*
000,000
worth
of
foreign
products
other
countries,
the bulk went io
dia, where he held a num ber of little son, of Portland, arrived in
the
canal.
which
we
imported
and
re-sold
to
Europe
and
Canada.
Of the 3’4 '
successful meetings. His son will Ashland the Third and are visit­
other parts of the world in 1923 million dollars worth of raw siik ,
sing a t the Baptist church next ing at the home of Mr. D ean’s
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,ndia rubber, wool, silk, hides exported, over one-half went to
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H arris
„
.
.
..
.
skins» tors, fibers, tobacco, Canada and the remainder chiefly
Sunday.
roreign merchandise exported fruits, coffee, sugar, and art works, to Europe. Of the wool imports ¡
Dean. They will retu rn to their
from the United States in 1923 ex- The total of the group “vegetable nearly 8 million dollars worth was
home next Sunday.
R ubber Aprons 50c and 75c-
«ni Ann
° f j 22 b y . m ° " tban
Pr<*toct®" re-exported, which sent to other markets, chiefly those
IfoNalr Bros.
$10,000,000, and was double that includes fruits, coffee, tea, food oils, of Canada and the European
Visiting F r i e n d -
of the year in which the Panama grains, vegetables and raw sugar, countries.
Of the 67 million dollars worth
Mrs. C. F. Hout, of Corvallis, Canal was opened and the W orld was in round terms $20,000,000 in
Good F ish in g Place—
W ar begun. In facL our exporta- 1923. Of coffee alone the total re- of foreign merchandise exported
Fishing at Rocky Point is in d her children, the Misses Lil- tion of foreign merchandise m the exported was nearly 3’/ million from the United States in the cal
great, according to the Klamath lian and Emily, and Donald Hout, 10 years since the beginning of dollars, most of it coming from endar year 1922 (the latest year for
H erald. Trolling in Pelican Bay arrived Monday to visit Mrs. B. ' ?91* ’? "tarly a billion dollars and Latin America and passing “^to which details are available) 34 mil-
P. Blue of Ashland street. They i t in™*8 38 mucb. ’n Yal?ie “ to Canada, Mexico, Cuba and limited lion dollars worth went to our
and out past the mouth of Crys­
l he 10 yvea7 K PF^ edin g u 914 which S E nt,toes. t o Europe. The $5,000,- neighbors of North America, 29
tal creek, a trib u tary stream to will stay a week.
was marked by the double stimulus 000 worth of bananas re-exported millions to Europe, I'/i millions to
to the re-export trade, the opening came chiefly from Central America South America, 1 ^ millions to Asia
the lake, recently netted many
of the Panama Canal and the be- and were sold m large part to and Africa, and less than a quarter
fisherm en large rainbows.
One Visiting Here—
Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Smith and
of the World War. The Canada. The $6,000,000 worth of of a million dollars worth to Africa
K
lam ath Falls party caught a daughter Laura of Avoca Tnwa
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of torc,Kn. ^ h a n d i s e foreign hides and skins exported The principal countries to which
rainbow weight 12 1-2 pounds, I
g . ’
u a ’ of Av»ca. Iowa, exported from the United States m were sold to many countries especi- this foreign merchandise was sent
are visiting a t the Swenning the calendar year 1923 w « $76,- ally Europe and
Canada. stated in order oi^magnitude S
and many large catches are re ­
home on Church street.
Mr. 795,000, while the highest record of
Of the sugar imported from Cuba Canada 24 million dollars worth
ported.
Smith is a brother-in-law of Mr oarilre' exPotr ts Pr»°r to the opening about 1% million dollars worth was Great Britain 9 millions. France
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I Swenning. Mr. Smith is a retir- Ju ij¡ ^ 8 000
S S I u * ° Ut-in
which 6 millions, Germany 6 millions.
A shland L odge No. 23
A. P . & A, M.
w
In the righi direction !
Hunting
Season
Soon Here
HAZARDS OF OIL
For M en’s Good Clothes
First National
We Trade,
Buy, Sell,
Repair All
Kinds Guns
Bank
M i t c h e l l 's
HSW
Army Goods Store
TRADE RECORD
Foreign Merchandise Exported From The U. S.
Our Big July Clearance Sale Brings Throngs
of Busy Shoppers to Buy the Goods We Oifer
We add new lists daily to the big assortments al­
ready moving.
TODAY WE ADD
Ladies, Brassieres, all sizes at .. ,39e
Genuine Linen Toweling, a t ....... 29c *
Big Turkish Towels* a t .................24c
Ladies’ Nighties, Dove make, at . 75c
72 inch Table D am ask.................. 98c
6 inch fancy Hair Ribbons, at . . . . 29c
1 Lot of Ladies' Coveralls, at .. .$1.75
1 Table oi Ladies & Misses Hats . 50c
1 Lot ol Window Scrim (beauties) 25c
1 pile Fast Color C ingams. 6 yds. $1.00
Ladies’ Full Fashioned Silk Hose $1.75
G oing Fiahing—
Vern Garey and Charles Rush,
two
of i / A x o shland’s
best fisherm
IW U
u
u m u u a
i i o u v u n v en,
u ,
plan to take a day’s trip tomor-
row to » m . »octet place near
here where they consistently
catch the weight lim it. Bringing
_ _
back the big ones is a specialty
of these two sportsmen.
m v o v
. ed banker, and his daughter is a
pharm acist. His granddaughter,
Miss H arriet E. Smith, , i is » a a U do-
U -
ine3tie science teacher at Avoca.
The Smith family plan lo visit
C rater Lake and other beauty
spots
near Ashland, 1. staying some
,
tim e at each. They will be here
u ih il u
k s . than '«¿¡W O O j" « W t O , -
»» I89®, and $12,000,000 in
« 1 . . . ___ ,v n t .«.i.
• •_ _
in our re-exoort trad»
the Panama Canal and how much
to
¡» the renreaamn
r®Pre5®‘on n of t th»
the re-export
~ “r°Pean countries re-
S m m JT S
s «
i»
“SStanfc'w’m f ^ ‘and S
wonh « » ’ ¡ L p o r t ^ i / X ;
b
refined form and classified as ’’do- gium
millions, these figures be-
»pestic
merchandise” since M all i ar- ing of v course
very
round
* l
u u ia c
i in
ll
> Cl y
1
U U I 1 U I terms.
C r lT lS .
tltdes which are changed by the The United States now holds sec-
SU te,
‘“Somesdc m e rc S S ise , ’being1“ ,1 « m a ie ria S
•_
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products” io our export . records
by Great Britain, though
and not included in the tables of our percentage of increase since
Most 1913 is far greater than that of any
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i recognize it. There are two
reasons why the project will not
fail: 1^ It is being endorsed and
carried on by an aggressive lot
of fine fellows who are determ in­
ed to win. 2. The fact that with-
in a campaign barely covering a
week, $140,000 was pledged in
stock indicates conclusively that
Ashland people recognize the
worth of the improvement and
will not see it fail.
“ The goal is only a short dis­
tance away. With the live-wire
sales force again in the field, and
with the spirit of Ashland people
thoroughly aroused, I am confi­
dent th at in the last final and
concentrated movement, the pro­
ject will be put over, and to the
everlasting credit of your com­
m unity.”
First picking American
Cotton B atts— I lb.
size. Hire Lint put in
I liis ( 'learaiK’e at
49c Ea.