Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 19, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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Back To Oakland—
” ! The Misses Almeda and Emily '
. > Kaiser returned Thursday m orn-'
o I ing to Oakland after a visit of a
A D ally C hronicle of th o se w h o com e and go, and even ts o f '' , few weeks in Ashland. They were
" form er residents, and drop back
local Interest
when possible to renew old ac­
< ! quaintances and friendships.
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Local * P ersonal fiotes
V isitin g H ere—
SatimLuy, July
UNUSUAL EVENTS
npeed of w riting and the sl2e of
: letters In a given time and by
producing m arked
deviations
I from the natural handw riting of
, the subject. It was possible to
determ ine certain traits of char-
i acter.”
COM M ANDING
• *
YOUR INTEREST
'T'
A
Over From W eed—
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
6 0 0 0 H ave Seen Caves—
Valuable Fountain pen.
Branded on pen point “ LeBoeuf,
Springfield, M assechusetts,” Size
S. Branded on filling lever, “ Le-
Boeuf.
Mottled barrel, stam p­
ed “ U nbreakable” . Stamped on
j top of barrel “ 75" Stamped on
j gold clip,
“ LeBoeuf.”
Finder
please leave at Tidings office and
j receive rew ard.
272-3
I. i i s i
with little- or no musty smell and
contents of the bale to be uniform
throughout. A little poor hay in
a bale will condemn it all.
M a Negri in the Paramount Picture
S h a d o w s o f P aris *
A Herbert, Brenon Production
T h e s h ip p e r s o f g o o d h a y sh o u ld
fo rm a n a s s o c ia tio n If th e ii ow n o p ­
e r a tio n s a r e n o t e x te n s iv e en o u g ti.
to b u y a g o o d b a le r a n d to g ra d e
th e h a y a s it is b a le d . H o n e s t q u a l­
ity w ill b r in g th e p ric e , a n d n o b o d y
c a n fool th e h a y b u y e r, so if tr a s h
is m a r k e te d a s good h ay . th e lo ss is
c h a r g e d b a c k to its p o in t o f o rig in .
B a le tie s s h o u ld be c a r e f u lly s e le c t­
ed, o f g o o d le n g th a n d s tr e n g th ,
w ith
s ta n d a r d
lo c k in g
d e v ic e s
w h ic h w ill n o t a llo w th e b a le s to
com e to - p - ieces
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08579201
T
GENTLE horse, will work
single or double, good saddle ani­
mal, 1050 pounds. Phone 292-J.
272— 3*
I-OR SALE— R. I. Red fryers
milk fed, crate fattened, Maxe-
dons, 977 B St.
271__2mo*
FOR SALE or TRADE— 24
acres river bottom land, 2 miles
west of G rants Pass, under grav­
ity ditch, crop included. Will
trade lor Ashland residence prop­
erty, 203 K. St., Grant s Pass,
Oregon. F. M. Wichmau, 272— 6tf
UNIVERSITY
of OREGON,
Eugene, July 17— Phrenology and
the study of handw riting are not
i accurate keys to a person’s char­
acter in the opinion of Dr. Ber­
nard C. Ewer, professor of psy­
U A N TEI >— N u rs i n g, m aternity
chology in Pomona college, Cali­ j cases and housework at homes.
fornia, and instructor in the Uni­ Call 132 Elizabeth St.. Phone
versity of Oregon summer session 323-Y.
272—-3 1'
j in Portland. Dr. Ewer expressed
i the view th at the surest, test of
character was in the reaction of
|
a sign of weakness. There are not the individual to his surround­
very many ‘best’ types for any coun­ ings and his ability to fit into his
ty, so it is the wise thing to make1 environment, and not in outward
Why Call Your
a selection of the type best adapted S"gns such as are used by phren­
Banker,
In?
to soil and climate, and try to breed
ologists
and
handw
riting
experts
it up to its highest quality. The il­
Bankers, it is said, ihstinctive-
lustration shows the seed corn com­ in their “ character reading.”
ly
are conservative. That does-
mittee of Kankakee county, Illinois,
Phrenologists have attem pted
deciding upon the typical size te to read character by the protuber­ n t mean they lean backward.
Conservatism is a virtue where
adopt ror the entire county. Then-
is, of course, reason for growing dif-* ances over the ears and projec­ money is concerned. It isn’t
every person who knows how
ferent kinds for different purposes., tions on the back of the head,"
but usually there ought to be one' said Dr. Ewer, "overlooking the
prevalent variety and size.”
fact th a t
these prominences To Spend Money•
are due to physical development
and in the case of the back of The banker knows what a dol­
f thorities predict the time when
lar is worth in purchasing pow­
centers of motor activity that
er, and how soon it will come
thousands will attend the school
have nothing to do with intellec­ back. W hether it is a new bus­
at Yale, for its attractions are tual qualities.”
iness or an addition to your
such that applications are pouring
“ Many specimens of penman­ present concern, tell us your
in from all over the East and ship have been studied without
plans and we’ll tell you the
South.
possibilities
of finances.
proving any index to character.”
The name of Yale seems a thing ho stated, “ unless we consider
to conjure with, so far as school one who habitually fails to dot
teachers are concerned
‘Us’ and cross ‘t ’s’ as careless
in habit.
Recently, however, a
SHENANDOAH IS TO FLY
California teacher found that by
WESTWARD TO ( ’OAST
j
Establishing Best
Variety for the
Latitude
Thrift.
all over the Seven Seas. Fortunes
’T'HE good use of money and ma- were made out of carriages and
Tourist traffic at the Oregon g terial possessions does not by New Haven prospered. As avail­
Caves is increasing rapidly, says any means constitute all there Is to
able lum bering land retreated fa r­
the G rants Pass Courier. Man­
th rift
Physical con- th er and farth er west, the car­
ager George Sabin, of .the resort,
s e r v a t l o n — riage companies pulled out and
was out today and states th a t by
health
thrift—Is followed the tim ber. Some liquid­
tonight 6,000 persons will have
V isited—
just as impor­ ated and their owners retired to
gone through the caverns during
ta n t
Mrs. K ronenburg and son Jack,
enjoy life in a, college town. Now
the present season. Yesterday 24
There
Is
al­
of Bandon, visited at the home
the day of the last of the car­
Dance, Lithia Pavilion, S atu r­ persons went through. Quite a
ways a great riage m akers is over.
of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Poley on day.
270-3t num ber of tourists are staying
temptation for
Gresham street from Sunday until
Yale is to have an indoor sk at­
those who are
overnight
at
the
resort.
Thursday.
Mrs. K ronenburg is V isitin g—
ing
rink as large as any in the
naturally ener­
Mrs. Poley’s sister.
land.
When fire wiped out the
getic and am­
Mrs. Frank Moore, her daugh­ W ill In vestigate Strike—
WASHINGTON, July 19— The
bitious
to
over­
Arena late in June and took navy departm ent officially an- i
ter, Ruth, and her son, Paul, of
8. W . STRAUS
J.
T.
Logan
intends
to
investi­
do.
We read away th e place where for a doz-1 nounced this afternoon that the
Madden sells Balloon tires.
Los Angeles, are visiting Mr. and
246-tf Mrs. John Arnold of Ashland. gate the reported gold strik e at recently of one of America’s out­
the headw aters of the Rogue. Re­ standing public men who boasts en years Yale hockey teams have j giant dirigible U. S S She nan i
•They have gone to C rater Lake ports are to the effect th a t a reg­ that he works almost continually, X v a i r ^ n H ^ p 17 7 k e W lth! doah would «X to the West coast I
Funeral M onday—
for a few days, going by way of
excepting for about four hours’ H arvard and Princeton— here j during a series of m aneuver, t o ’
Funeral services for D. L. Medford, and retu rn in g by way of ular gold rush is being staged, sleep a night
Hobey Bayer first reached high be conducted with the Atlantic
and Mr. Logan does not intend to
Greenman, of Ashland, will be the Falls.
While we can not help but ad­ points a t hockey— plans were
pass anything up. He places
be held at 2:30 on Monday after­
mire a man who can make of him­ drawn at once to rebuild the fleet during August and Septem­
some
credence
in
the
reports
ber. The date of its departur to-
self
such a driving force, we know
noon, from the Stock undertak­
B etter clothes for less money which have been sent out con­
structure. H arry F.
W alker, the Pacific was not decided on.
that
sooner
or
later
nature
will
re­
ing parlors.
at Orres.
270-2* cerning the rich strikes because fuse to be abused. Collapse will known as the “ Ice King of N
e
w
___________
England,”
will
furnish
the
mon-
<
of early stories circulated during come. The man’s usefulness will
Be there. W here? Lithia dance R elatives H ere—
the Indian war, to the effect th at be over years before such an event ey, close to half a million, and ; Kl'NAWAY GIRLS ARE
pavilion, Saturday night. 270-3t
Relatives are visiting at the a miner found a ledge of gold th a t would have occurred, perhaps, with Yale’s athletic departm ent will
LOCATED IN ORE
the observance of temperate habits. take a long lease on the struc­
home of Mrs. Josphine Poley, of was later lost.— Courier.
Notice—
The nation’s loss through the ill­ ture, which is to be ready by No­
B street. Mrs. Mitchell and
MARYSVILLE, Calif., July 19 ’
ness of its citizens is prodigious.
There will be a called business daughter, and Mrs. Murphy, of
vember
15.
— A message to Sheriff McCoy
For example, we are told that the
m eeting of the D. A. R. a t the Springfield, arrived Thursday for
The lately burned Arena, in­ from G rants Pass, Ore., laat night
42,000,000 gainfully employed men
Library on W ednesday at 2 p. a visit for a few days.
and women of the United States cidentally, was once th e site of a conveyed the news th at Floris
m. Everyone th a t can come is
lose the labor of 1,000,000 workers great carriage-m aking plant.
Evans, 16, and Bessie Thornton,
urged to do so.
each year from sickness—a loss
Best place to dance, Lithia
14, runaw ay Ynba City girls, who
equivalent to 300,000,000 working
Blanche Hicks, Regent.
park Saturday night.
270-3t
Those students at Yale who in­ left home last Saturday in an au­
days annually. In other words, the
habit
the dorm itory ram part along tomobile belonging to the step
Two W’ell K now n Y ou ng P eop le time lost every year to the nation,
We deliver the goods— Detricks Left Today—
College
street and whose rooms ■ ' a ^ ler of- the Evans girl, were ap-
through the sickness of its work­
M arried L ast W ednesday;
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Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Nelson, of
overlook
historic C entral Green, I prehended a t th a t place late yes-
ers,
is
three
times
greater
than
all
On H oneym oon
1101 Boulevard, together with
the working days gained annually will have a new proposition t o ! terday afternoon. Mrs. Hosking,
F rom D istan t S tates—
Miss Louise Robison, of Oakland
through immigration.
detract them from their studies niother of the Evans g ‘rl, left for
(B y Mrs. Grace A ndrew s)
Rovers from distant states at Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Crisler, of
This million hours of labor lost
A very attractive home wed­ every day from sickness are In ad­ when “ college opens in the fall.” ‘ G rants Pass this morning to re-
the Ashland camp last night were K lam ath Falls, and Dr. and G.
The City F ath ers are to install a ! turn with the girls,
W. Lorenson, of Iowa; C. E. Cald­ D. Berryhill, of Los Angeles, left ding took place a t the country dition to the 227.000,000 working
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ad­ days which the United States De­ radio set with loud speakers be - To th e officers of G rants Pass
well, or Colorado; C. F. Wilson, today on a trip to Portland.
amson near Talent, a t e’ght o’­ partment of Labor estimates are neath the Liberty pole on the ! the girls> declare th a t no person
Idaho; M. T. Chapman, Utah, and
lost annually through industrial green to entertain the citizens accoinPani<>d them to Oregon. J
O. A. N orthington, Oklahoma.
Good music, good floor, Lithia clock "Wednesday morning when accidents.
whose relaxation is to park on the I " itd them , however, were tw o
Open a ir pavilion, Saturday night. ■heir daughter, Miss M arjorie Ad-
It is impossible to check the dol­ grass or benches of the green’s ! Oregon Y°une men, t h e authori-
HONESTY 1 b my POLICY. Yeo,
270-3t rmson, and Ted Ge Bauer were lars lost in wages annually through
An experiment, Ges a ^ G rants Pass report,
united in m arriage, the Rev. P. ilckness of workers, but inasmuch eighteen acres.
• f course.
212— tf
this.
If
it
succeeds
every park in
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ts
it
is
known
that
the
annual
wage
K. Hammond, the officiating
Arrived Recently—
loss
from
Industrial
accidents
ex­
K IfX S 25 W,LD ANIMALS
R est at New port—
A recent arrival from Roseburg clergyman. The Impressive ring seeds $1.000,000,000 the financial m e n tCity
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Billings and is Mrs. H. C. Cavanaugh, former ceremony was used.
IN ONE MONTH
loss from sickness must be far in
granddaughter,
Jean
Billings, Ashland resident, who will re­
The bride was charm ing in a excess of this sum.
Yale becomes strictly a female
left today for a visit of ten days main here for some time, visiting vhite silken gown. There were
When you think of thrift, think In
KLAMATH FALLS, July, 19.
institution
in summer.
Follow­
at Newport, where they will rest. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jones io attendants. Only the immed­ terms of health as well as wealth.
— High point man among the 24
Much ill-healtl) is the result of ing precedent established two predatory animal hunters who
of Fairview street.
iate relatives of the bride and
carelessness.
Guard the reservoir years ago, the university has tu rn ­
Orres tailors for men and
groom were present: Mr. and
operated in Oregon was H. H.
of
your
physical
strength as yov
women, upstairs over McGees.
»See “Robin H ood”——
Mrs. E. B. Adiamson, Mrs. Ray­ woqld your home or your life’« ed a portion of its plant over to Cubser of Klam ath County, ac­
the State Board of Education to cording to word received here to-
H undreds of Ashland residents mond Badger and baby, Mary savings.
V isitin g —
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a , . use as a sum m er school for day from Stanley G. Jewell, pre-
have seen the comic opera “ Rob­ Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ge
There
can be no real thrift w
that
K enneth Wood is in Ashland, in Hood” at the F air Grounds the Bauer, Orna and Harold and doea not Include care.of the health, j ach?rs ’ and 1,500 y °uns ladies } datory animal inspector of t h e 1
marched into the old campus-! United States bureau of biological
visiting his brother, John Bill­ last two nights, and undoubtedly, Henry Pace.
early in July to settle for the survey.
ings, for a few weeks.
many more will attend this even­
Following the ceremony an
rest
of the summer. Previous to
ing. A fter th e show last night, elaborate wedding breakfast was
In the thirty days of June, Cub­
two years ago a State normal ser accounted for twenty-five an­
Always a crowd, ’cause always the highway was a solid line oi served the bridal party at the
school building, accommodating imals. He killed four bobcats,
good music, good floor, good cars traveling South. A m ajority Blue Flow er Lodge in Phoenix.
times, Lithia park, Ashland, Sat­ of them were driven by Ashland
less
than 100 was summer school j tw enty adult coyotes and one pup
A color scheme of pale pink . .N E W H AVEN, Conn., J u ly 17
urday night.
270-3t people.
and white was carried out very — L ast o f w h at w as once a vast headquarters. Today school au- coyote.
artistically in th e centerpiece of industry, th e N ew H aven Car­
To P o r tla n d -
Vicks Salve, 35c, McNair Bros. sweet peas and in dainty candles. riage Com pany h a s closed its
E verett Gillings, of Walla
“W e
Mr. and Mrs. Ge Bauer left by doors and is liq u id atin g.
Walla, who has been here for a Guest H e r e -
motor for Portland. Upon their are to o far from th e cen ter o f th e
week visiting his brother, Em­
Mrs. A. C. Briggs, of Oroville, return they will be a t home In au to in d u str y / say th e ow ners,
m ett Gillings, left yesterday California, who was an Ashland
their own new bungalow in Med­ w h o h ave plen ty o f m oney, are-
m orning for Portland. He was resident when her husband was
ford where the groom is In bus­ n ot grea tly In debt, and find them ­
accompanied by Mrs. Em m ett connected w ith the Ashland F ru it
selv es ready to retire from ac­
iness.
Gillings, who will spend a short Association, arrived here recent­
Savage Carbine, both in 30-30
tive
business. The concern has
Miss Adamson is a graduate of
vacation in Portland.
and 303, the latest models
ly, and is the guest of Mrs. Ira A. H. S. and has attended O. A. C. been g oin g a lon g sw im m in gly of
Shoudy, of Almod street.
la
te
years,
buildin
g
special
bodies
Mr. Ge B auer graduated from
NOTICE— REWARD
Eugene H. S. and attended U. for high -grad e cars and uph ol­
Marlin 30-30, Carbine 32-75. Also Marlin 30-30
Union Savings & Loan Associa­ M oney Doubled—
sterin g other bodies to special or­
of
O.
and 32 Special, Sport Model
tion of Portland, Oregon, offers
E arlier in th e season prizes
Mr. and Mrs. Ge Bauer are well der. “ Every tim e a w om an has
a rew ard of twenty-five ($25.00) were offered by th e Civic Club
a new gow n sh e W’an ts her c a r '
for Inform ation leading to the for the best kept Ashland lawns, know’n popular young people and
■
the best of good wishes are ©x- ’ uPh°ffdert‘d
t ° m «tch”
so the
a rre st and conviction of p e rso n s, the money for th e aw ards being
ta
le
ran
in
com
pany
circles
until
alleged to b© circulating fa ls e ; furni8hed by H G Enders Sr tended from th eir many friends ju st lately.
Now is the time to prepare for that hunting trip
and derogatory rum ors concern- As lawns may not be watered ’now for a life of happiness.
Huge factory buildings, now
ing said Association. Statem ents the com m ittee in charge decided
We have all kinds of Guns, New and Used: Fishing
used as m anufacturing or stor­
Tackle, Outing Clothes, etc., H unting Licenses.
know n to have been made a r e : to call the m atter off, and so in-
Letterheads, statements, t o age lofts, once housed New Hav­
u tterly false and fraudulent.
formed Mr. Enders. The donor your order at the Tidings Office. en’s carriage trade.
Sailing or
U nion Savings & Loan A ssociation, of the prizes declared th a t the
We have a good Job printing de­ steam vessels brought wood to
R. J. KIRKWOOD,
offer held good for nxt year, but partment.
tf w harfs th a t now handle nothing
President.
■aid that he would double the
but coal, and then took aw ay fin­
Biggest Little Store in Ashland
LV
amount in prizes.
The Tiding’s Ads Bring Results ished carriages destined to ports
The m other and grandm other
of Jack Tipps drove over from
Weed last W ednesday to see him.
Mr. Tipps is ill here. His grand­
m other, who is 98, enjoyed the
trip w onderfully, and w-as so de­
lighted with Ashland th a t she
wanted to stay here perm anently.
1024
iflorsaa’ng and decreaging the
• • *
R eturned Thursday—
V isitin g Friend.*
Elber and Austin Bush, from
Mrs. C. H. Pierce and Miss
Robert Tweed a graduate of [ BOOTLEGGING ADDED CAUSE
Los Angeles, are visiting in Ash-! R uth Osmond returned Thursday AfihlanH
»
land
„„ „ . ‘ ,
..
y Ashland High School, and form
OF “H E L P ” SHORTAGE
land.
I from an auto trip to Marshfield,
erly an Ashland resid en t,'is here i
N orth Bend, Bandon, and other
from Portland visiting friends, I JACKSONVILLE, Fla., July 19
Let us fill your pall with Swifts resort points. They report a won-
among
them, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 1 Municipal Judge J. J. Beckham
Silver Lea; lard. Costs less than derful trip,
Billings.
Tweed graduated from has given a new’ cause of the
shortening, uoes fa rth e r and is
O.
A.
C.,
received his m aster’s servant problem.
more nutritious. Detricks.
□A'-tf Go W here The Orow’ds Go!
degree at Michigan, where he was
Negro women, to whom m o s t!
F air Grounds Pavilion, tonight. an instructor for some time. He
O perated On—
By h f r t b a l l
Most beautiful “ open-air”
P ra
av v il-K
7
77» with
.7, of the Jacksonville homes look j
p
ii | jias v jjPen » ,n « Mexico
connected
for help in domestic duties, have ! INattonal Crop Improvem ent Service.]
Mrs. W. L. Moore, of the Bell- ion on th e Pacific Coast. Tickets '
the Associated Oil company hos­ found bootlegging much more
HE price of hay is lowered near-
vue district, was operated on at $1.10. Ladies Free!
pital as a bacteriologist.
I profitable and consequently have /
every year by a bunch of care-
the Community Hospital yester­
.v ..
,
¡less shippers who make loose, irn-
day morning.
j ted the broom and scrub j perfect bales containing r ank- m ix-
Back From Weed—
Arrived Monday—
mop in order to sell liquor, itures of weeds and foreign matter.
J. H. Doran this m orning re-
Mrs. M. A. Stratton, Portland
! The National Hay association is
“ M eet Me at th e P a v ilio n .”
turned from Weed, California
., * arrived
. . , in Ashland
. ..
, on Judge Beckham said.
1 ’ resident,
“ Negro women have gone wild uia^*nS a determined campaign to
W here a real floor, real music where he was a business visitor
Monday for a short visit with her
improve the quality and price of
on the subject of money-making,” hay.
and a real crowd combine to! several days this week,
m other, Mrs. M. E, Wood. Mrs.
he said. “ Court recopdis show th at
m ake your evening complete.
There are many things to be ob­
Stratton, who was form erly Jessie
F a ir Grounds, tonight.
tw o-thirds of the bootleggers in served in baling h a y : First it must
Complete line of Ashland Can-
,
, Lee Wood, left on W ednesday for
ned Goods at Detricks.
94-tf San Francigco and Los Angeles, Jacksonville are composed of this be properly cared, of a good color,
• D ism issed—
class of people. I presume th a t
—
where she will visit relatives and
f
H. Bordell, who has been a From Omak
; fr jends> Upon her retu rn , Dr. in most cases these women are
patient at the local hospital for j One of the 13 travelers from I Stratton and the children will hirelings of higher-ups, although
eight days, convalescing follow­ "Washington at the auto camp last, d rjve down from Portland and I have no way to tell this because
ing an operation, was today dis­ night, and the only one going spend some time as guests at the we are seldom able to secure
missed as recovered.
such evidence.
South was H. W right. All the home of Mrs. Wood.
rest of the W ashingtonians were
“The women themselves won’t
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair­ headed for their home state after
squeal
when arrested and brought
Here For Summer—
ing at Paulserud’s.
261-tf spending some time in the South.
up
for
trial because they have
Jackson Burke, of San F ran ­
cisco, is spending the summer been told th a t they will serve only
V isitin g B rother—
Sweet cream for whipping and with his grandm other, Mrs. M. E. a few days on the prison farm
Mr. and Mrs. John H arris and coffee— also fresh milk, always
Wood, of Laurel street, and is so and then can go back into the
little son, of Oakland, are visit­ on ice a t the Plaza.
239— tf delighted with Ashland th a t he game. I t ’s a nasty problem, this
ing Mr. H arris’ brother, James,
would like to make his home servant-bootlegger question, but
of Oberlin street.
Canadian V isitor—
we’re knocking the props out
here.
Every night for the past week,
from under them as rapidly as
By B E R T B A L L
Fresh Eastm an Film, McNair there has been at least one visi­
we can.”
To
P
ortland—
[National Crop Improvement Service.]
Bros.
tor at the auto camp from , the
Judge Beckham also charged «<TT PROBABLY is a mistake to
Mr. and Mrs. Homer E lh art and
select the very largest ears for
province of Alberta, Canada. The little son, Billy, left for P o rt­ th a t the cripple, blind and other
seed
com, because too often the
To W isconsin—
visitor last night was R. C. H ul­ land Friday evening for a visit unfortunates have resorted to the
;frost comes so early that it may not
A. W. Moon, of the Moon Lum­ bert, who is going South on a
combining business and pleasure. sale of wet goods as a means of ¡mature," says Dennis A. Merriman
ber company, left Ashland recent­ vacation trip.
One night this They spent the first evening in making money.
(of the American Steel and Wire Co.,
ly for Wisconsin, where he is call­ week there were three Alberta
land the seed ears selected for one
Gold Hill at the home of Mrs.
latitude may not be the best for
ed by business interests.
machines registered.
E lh a rt’s mother. Mrs. Perry W ait,
‘sowing even a hundred miles away.
a sister of Mrs. E lhart, will ac­ HEALTH THRIFT OF MORE
■ “I have attended corp.- shows
SPECIAL attention to AUTO­
Dance at Hot Springs Friday company
them
to
Portland, VALUE THAN MONEY THRIFT where the exhibitors seemed to be
MOBILE insurance; b etter term s and Saturday night. Follow the
pleased at the immense number of
where they will visit another sis­
‘varieties shown. This seems to me
and lower rates. Yeo, of course. crowd.
2 7 0-3 • te r, Mrs. Sutherland. They plan
By 8. W. 8TRAUS,
Phone 21 & 274-J.
212— tf
to be gone a week or ten days.
President American Society for
Returns—
Bernice Flackus returned Tues­
day night from a trip to Palo Alto
and Sau Jose. She made the trip
to visit with friends and relatives
and was gone about ten days.
iff,
First National
Bank
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NEWS LETTER
Sportsmen! Here >> is
$34.75
$35.00
Army Goods Store
Well-Dressed
Com fort
A man’s Clothes are especially
noticeable in the summer time.
Then, more than any other per­
iod of the year, comfort and a
well-dressed appearance go
hand in hand, if the man comes
to the right store to choose his
outfit.
We believe you will find awaiting you
here just the ( lotlies vo*u need to make
you well dressed and comfortable.
Suits $25 and Up
M i t c h e l l ’s
By the Post O füce