PA gk mtftt ♦ A shland aaílí ïiîh M ♦ t >>> l e g io n To M eet—• T h e re w ill be a special call m e e tin g of T he A m erican Legion a t th e A rm o ry T u esd ay ev en in g , A u g u st 26, a t e ig h t o ’clock. D r. W. J. ^ r a n d a ll. C o m m an d er. L o c a l a P e rs o n a l J'iotes A D ally C hronicle o f th o se w ho com e and go, and even ts of local Interest In A shland— H om e Prom V acation— I. W . P a r m e r of H ilt w as in Mr. a n d M rs. J . E. A ngw ine re- A sh la n d to d a y on b u sin ess. | tu rn e d S u n d a y from a th re e w eeks trip to s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia . K ia n L e c tu re , A ug. 27, A rm o ry . 300— tf L a d les an d c h ild re n ’s h a ir c u t tin g . P o w d er P uff B e a u ty P a r Spend W eek-end— lo r- 2 9 3 -tf Mr. a n d M rs. L ee P ifie ld sp e n t th e w eek-end in M edford v isitin g C leaning a n d p re ssin g a t O rres, w ith frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s th e re . P h o n e 64. 300— tf Cars R egistered— M ark in g a d ec re a se in a u to re g is tra tio n s , over one h u n d re d c a rs re g is te re d S a tu rd a y an d S unday. T he re g is tr a tio n s have been fa ll ing off all o v er S o u th ern O regon a c co rd in g to re p o rts from pap ers. . £0". : i,°lte "ame- diin t C o m p lete lin e of A sh la n d Can f aed G oods a t D e tric k s. 9 4-tf D ance H ot S p rin g s Sat. n ig h t. 301-2 K ian L e c tu re , A ug. 27, A rm o ry 300— t f K ian L e c tu re , A ug. 27, A rm ory. R eturns from Lostine— M iss E lsie A llan of A sh lan d , w ho h a s been sp e n d in g th e sum - m e r w ith re la tiv e s in L o stin e, O regon, re tu rn e d to h e r hom e S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n . Go To I^tke—— M isses R u th O sm und, C alla Bei- gel, E lsie A le x a n d er, O eorgie C of fee a n d E m m a J e n k in s m ade a trip to th e L a k e of th e W oods S u n d ay to spend th e day. T hey re p o rte d th a t th e ro a d s w ere f a ir a n d th a t th e y h ad a v ery p le a s a n t trip . in M oving p ic tu re s a t band sta n d L ith ia P a rk to n ig h t. F R E E . 303-1* 300— tf w as fined $25 a n d costs, an d C. F O R R E N T : — 3 room fu rn is h - R. R u sh w as fin ed $50 a n d co sts ed a p a rtm e n t. Close in. A d u lts w hen th e y p lead ed g u ilty to h u n t- OT1liy- P h o n e 4 4 0 J. 303-1 ing in th e A sh la n d c re e k w a te r- -------- z?----------------- shed. R E \ T : — E ig h ty a c re T he th re e m en had n o t been ReVen mI1“ ®a8t ° f A sh ,an d h u n tin g in th e w a te rsh e d b u t On P acific h ighw ay. F o r in fo rm a - fell la s t m o n th fro m a 120 fo o ti COLORED WOMAN L E A D E R Our Phone 82 p u rs u e d a w ounded buck in to i t . 1 fl° n 3PPy tO M ollie lo n g e r , 45 cliff in R a n ie r N a tio n a l P a rk . , W ARNS AGAINST NORTH Hain . P laza Ashland 3 0 3 -1 0 ' T h e d ism issa l of th e bigam y ----------- C. 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We Deliver T h e lu b ric a to r, e v id e n ta lly from S o u th .” D ra g g in g o p e ra tio n s w ere con- I Phone 214 a b o ile r o r pum p, w as fo u n d la s t under S he a lso u rg e d t h a t th e co lo red tin u e d th ro u g h o u t to d a y 353 E. Main Street n ig h t a t th e "h o b o ju n g le ,” or w om en see t h a t b u ild in g a n d th e d ire c tio n of H e n ry G. S eaborn ' h a n g o u t of flo a te rs . I t h ad ev i s a n ita ry codes in t h e ir c o m m u n i p io n ee r s h ip b u ild e r an d b ro th e r of i ♦ >>»»>>>« d e n tly been sto le n by som e itch y - tie s w e re rig id ly e n fo rc e d . T h e ir th e m issin g m an. T he T en in o had ; fin g e re d m em b e r of th e w a n d e r clu b s sh o u ld m a k e a c tiv e c a m been c h a rte re d T u esd ay n ig h t by j ing g e n try , w ho le ft it a t th e p a ig n s in b e h a lf o f p u b lic h e a lth , S eab o rn fo r a pjtrty. “ju n g le .” sh e said. Murphy El ec. Co. Frazier & Son LONDON MAY B E FR E E D OF COAL FOG NUISANCE SHIPSTEAD SAYS FARMERS FOOLED Buy Your New —.S E A T T L E , A u g u st 25— A m e r LONDON, A u g . 2 5 .— E n g la n d ’s ican fa rm e rs , “ lik e a m y ria d of re p u ta tio n a s a c o u n try of sm o k y bees, a re being fed s u g a re d w a t c itie s a n d fo g -la d e n a tm o s p h e re e r in th e fo rm of in c re a se d w h eat jm ay soon be a th in g of th e p a s t, p rices to k eep th em from s w a rm if sch em es now p ro je c te d by th e ing to th e c a n d id a c y of La F o l G o v e rn m e n t fo r co al c a rb o n iz a le tte ,” d e c la re d H e n ry S h ip ste a d , tio n on a la rg e s c a re a re su ccess of M in n eso ta, in o p e n in g th e p r o g ressiv e p a rty c a m p a ig n h ere. ful. T h e s p e a k e r d e c la re d th a t th e In a r e p o r t issu e d on th e s u b re p u b lic a n p a rty w as c la im in g je c t it is s ta te d th e old p ro b le m s c re d it fo r th e in c re a se in w h eat of coal c a rb o n iz a tio n h a v e been so lv e d a n d t h a t th e G o v e rn m e n t p rices. “ T h e p a rty , w o rk in g w ith lias decid ed on th e ra p id d e v e lo p th e m oney in te re s ts , is a id e to m e n t o f coal se am s s u ita b le fo r b lo at th e p rices, a n d th a t is th e c a u se of th e in c re a s e s ,” said Mr. c a rb o n iz a tio n . i S h ip ste a d . A s to ria — W o rk b e in g ru sh e d on p a v in g s tr e e ts on frin g e of old b u rn e d a re a s . Sales of Your Surplus Articles Is the wood-shed cluttered up with equipment which has a value to somebody, but is worthless to you? Is the store-room or attic filled with articles which are not in use? Make a quick disposal of these sur plus articles by using a classified advertisement in The Tidings ■) Corset ESPER ANTO GAINS ! ------- ---------------------------- V IE N N A , A ug. 25. — F o r ty „ THE W RATHER _ c o u n trie s w e re re p re s e n te d a t th e L . e p o rt f<)r tllfi la st 24 h o u rs: i r e c e n t S ix te e n th I n te r n a tio n a l E s M a x m u in - 9 6 i M inim um , 62; Set M axim um , 84. p e ra n to C o n g re ss h eld h e re . T h re e th o u s a n d d e le g a te s a t te n d e d , a n d , b e sid e s th e u su al FIN A L PLEA FOR MERCY BY DARROW c o n g re ss, d isc u ssio n s, th e r e w ere tw o p e rfo rm a n c e s of a p lay in (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1 ) E s p e ra n to . “ A s p ro m ised b e fo re th e tr ia l, ' Quick property on the deal a t $4500. lighten the task. This costum e could of course be copied In silk instead of velvet, if desired. O ne of th e new ribbed silks, tike Cote C e n ta u r would be appropriate. M ilk a n d C ream w hole sa le and E xam ine Lava B eds— re ta il fro m c e rtifie d h e rd — L in- Dr. J. B. H o rn e r, p ro fe sso r of K ian L e c tu re , A ug. 27, A rm o ry in g ers D airy . P h o n e 396R . h isto ry a t O.A.C., a n d one of th e 300— tf m o st e m in e n t h isto ria n s in th e E a s tm a n K o d a k s — >McNair U nited S ta te s, passed th ro u g h H ere from Pasadena— B ros. w ith his fam ily S a tu rd a y a fte r M rs. Van Nice of P a s a d e n a , noon on th e w ay to K la m a th , fo rm e r A sh la n d re s id e n t, is in R eturns To H om e— w h ere in c o n ju n c tio n w ith m an y A sh lan d v isitin g a t th e hom e of Mrs. M ay T u c k e r of W illa m e tte M rs. B e rth a S m ith on G ra n t St. V alley, w ho h a s been v isitin g a t o th e r p ro m in e n t people th e y w ill ex p lo re th e old lava beds in th e th e hom e of h e r m o th e r, M rs. L e t us fill y o u r paii w ith S w ifts S a ra h B oots an d h e r s is te r, Mrs. Modoc reg io n . S ilv e r L ea: la rd . Co 4 less th a n W ill H e d ric k , r e tu r n e d T h u rsd a y s h o rte n in g . Goes fai ie r a n d is e v e n in g to h e r ho m e a f te r a s h o rt Returned to H om e— Miss L illia n W ilk in s, w ho h a s m o re n u tritio u s . D eti ks. 94-tf v isit h ere. been v isitin g re la tiv e s h e re fo r th e p a st few days, re tu r n e d re H e a lth g iv in g w hole w h e a t M oving p ic tu re s a t band s ta n d c e n tly to h e r hom e in D u n sm u ir. b rea d at T h e L ith ia B a k e ry . in L ith ia P a r k to n ig h t. F R E E . SHASTA SCHOOT, BOND 303-1* ELECTION REVERSED H om e fro m V isit— R eturn H o m o - M iss A lice P a tte rs o n , w ho h a s M r. a n d M rs. W ill D odge a n d R E D D IN G , C al., A ug. 25. — M adden se lls B allo o n tire s . been v isitin g h e r s is te r, M rs| E l An e le c tio n in th e U nion School M rs. H. C. G aley r e tu r n e d S u n 2 4 6 -tf len P a y n e of D u n sm u ir, h a s r e D is tric t a t w h ich bonds of $2,000 d a y e v e n in g fro m P o rtla n d w h ere tu rn e d to h e r hom e in A sh la n d . th e y h a v e been v isitin g fo r th e R eturn From P ortland— w ere v o ted fo r th e p u rp o se of p a st w eek. T hey w ere ac co m p a n b u iid in g a new school h o u se w as H. R. P re n tic e , H. A. S te a rn s, ied by M rs. D o d g e’s s is te r, M rs. P. S. P ro v o st, A u g u st S c h u e rm a n , W rites Of C aves— u p se t in th e s u p e rio r c o u rt yes R. C. M cM illan, w ho w ill s ta y E m il P e ll a n d W . H. M cNall w ere Jo se p h in e H. F o rn e y ’s w eekly te r d a y in a n a c tio n b ro u g h t by h e re fo r so m e tim e. T hey r e p o r t am o n g th o se w ho a tte n d e d B u y ers f e a tu re in th e S u n d ay O reg o n ian J o h n L u tz , a la rg e ta x p a y e r of ed a v e ry p le a s a n t trip . E r r o r s w e re fo u n d W eek in P o r tla n d a n d w ho have th is S u n d ay d e sc rib e d th e ro ad to th e d is tric t. and th e b e a u tie s of th e Jo se p h in e in th e m a n n e r of c o n d u c tin g th e r e tu r n e d fro m th e city. Caves. S u p e rlite a u to fin is h ; g u a r a n e le c tio n . T h e case n e v e r w ent te e d — H u g h e s, P e ll’s C o rn er. to tr ia l, th e a tto rn e y s c o n se n tin g B e a u ty S p e c ia list— No ch a rg e s. L eaves F o r N ew p o rt— 298— tf F re e tr e a tm e n t a t E lh a rts . by s tip u la tio n to a ju d g m e n t th a t Mr. W . A. S h ell, d e p o t b a rb e r, u p se t th e bond electio n . 303-1 le ft M onday a fte rn o o n fo r N ew FOR S A L E :— T he old e s ta b lish e d b u sin e ss of C. L . L oom is on To Lake— p o rt w h e re he w ill sp en d a w eek. KLAMATH HUNTERS th e B o u lev ard . T h is is a s p le n M r. a n d M rs. F . D. W’a g n e r, Mrs. S hell, w ho h a s been v is it WAIT FOR SEASON d id lo ca tio n a n d good p a y in g a n d M r. a n d M rs. G. G. E u b a n k s ing th e r e fo r th e p a st twTo w eeks K LA M A TH FA L L S, A ug. 25.— b u sin ess. T h e S to re , R esid en ce m ad e a trip to th e L a k e of th e w ill r e tu r n w ith him . W h ile h u n te r s n e a r A sh la n d a re a n d sto ck of goods a re o ffe re d as W oods S u n d a y , r e tu r n in g la te th e o u t s c o u tin g a ro u n d fo r d eer, lo a w hole a n d w ill not be s e p a ra te d . sa m e ev en in g . T hey r e p o r t th a t In Town— cal s p o rtsm e n m u st w a it u n til M ilton F r a n k lin w as in tow n I f In te re ste d call on J . P. D odge, th e ro a d is in fin e c o n d itio n . Mr. S e p te m b e r 1 b e fo re th e y clean th e a t an e a rly d a te . 302-2 a n d M rs. A. E . K in n e y a re also fo r a s h o rt tim e to d ay fro m th e cobw ebs fro m th e ir g u n s an d ta k e a t th e la k e a n d ex pect to re m a in S k y lin e m in e a n d re p o rts t h a t to th e w oods. topped in A shland— th e y h a v e se v en te en m en a t w ork th e re fo r se v e ra l days. K la m a th c o u n ty is in clu d e d In M r. an d M rs. C. L. L a th ro p of a n d a r e ru s h in g w ork on th e m ill. gam e d is tr ic t n u m b e r tw o, w hich, e rk e le y , C al., sto p p ed in A sh H av e a ta lk w ith B lancho B eau b ecau se th e fire h a z a rd w as d e e m Start E x c a v a t io n - la n d S u n d a y e v en in g on th e ir w ay ty S p e c ia list— a t E lh a rts . ed to o g re a t, w as o rd e re d held to P o rtla n d , S e a ttle and V an W o rk w as s ta r te d to d a y on th e 303-1 In closed seaso n u n til th e f ir s t co u v e r, w h e re th e y w ill sp e n d th e ex c av a tio n on th e old M ills p ro p of S e p tem b e r. n e x t w eek. T h ey v isite d w ith P a u ls e r u d ’s s u its sell fo r I obs . e r ty w h ich is th e s ite f o r th e new M rs. L a th ro p ’s s is te r, M rs. A. N. to u ris t h o te l. M r. T. L. Pow ell H u m p h re y of B S tre e t. T h ey r e H om e F ro m R ed Bluff— has c h a rg e of th e w o rk , w hich is sum ed th e ir tr ip e a rly M onday p ro g re ssin g q u ite ra p id ly . T he M rs. J . D. D u n c a n , of A sh la n d , m o rn in g . b u ild in g s h av e been rem oved. a c co m p an ied by M rs. M ary Tip- ton a n d Mr. a n d M rs. R. L. S n e ll K ia n L e c tu re , A ug. 27, A rm ory. ing of S alem , re tu r n e d re c e n tly Returned From V isit— 300— tf from a trip to R ed B luff, w h e re M rs. C. V. B eeler a n d d a u g h te rs , M rs. M erle R ob in so n and th e y a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l of Mrs. M ake a p p o in tm e n t a t once w ith D u n c a n 's b ro th e r, Mr. L ouis W in M rs. H a rry E. S m ith r e tu r n e d S a t B e a u ty S p e c ia list— E lh a rts . te r. Mrs. S n e llin g is a s is te r of u rd a y fro m a tw o w eek s p le a su re 303-1 Mrs. D u n c a n ’s. T h is w as th e ir tr ip as f a r s o u th a s San Jo se, f ir s t v isit to A sh la n d a n d th ey P e ta lu m a a n d o th e r bay cities. F rom Topeka— w ere d e lig h te d w ith th e city. Mr. T hey v isited a n a u n t a t A lam eda, Mrs. M ay T ib b e tts of T o p ek a, a n d M rs. S n e llin g a n d M rs. Tip- and sp e n t one n ig h t in P e ta lu m a ’s K a n sa s, h a s been a b u sin e ss v is to n re tu rn e d to Salem to day. fin e new to u r is t h o te l. T hey r e ito r in A sh lan d fo r th e p a s t few p o rt a w o n d e rfu l trip . d ay s. She is v ery m uch pleased M rs. A u d re y T ro b ee of San w ith th e a p p e a ra n c e of th e city F ra n c isc o h a s opened h e r b e a u ty ‘HUMAN GORILLA” DIES a n d d e lig h te d w ith h e r h o tel q u a r shop in th e M ills b u ild in g . Call A F T E R FIGHTING TRUSTY te r s a t th e A sh la n d h o te l. In c i 103 fo r a p p o in tm e n t. 2 9 7 -tf d e n ta lly Bhe h a s sold h e r tw o lo ts C A N Y O N C IT Y , C olo., A ug. 25. in th e R a ilro a d a d d itio n th ro u g h — P riso n o ffic ia ls to d a y a re in From Seattle— th e B illin g s A gency. v e s tig a tin g th e c irc u m sta n c e s of M r. a n d M rs. E dw in P e r ry and Mr. an d M rs. F re d H o rtz of Se th e d e a th of A n to n io N e ro n i, 26, K ian L e c tu re , A ug. 27, A rm o ry . a ttle a rriv e d in A sh la n d S a tu r sla y e r of fo u r c o u n try m e n , s e rv 300— tf d a y e v e n in g a n d a re v is itin g a t in g a life se n te n c e h e re , w ho w as th e D o ran hom e. M r. P e r ry is found dead in h is cell y e ste rd a y . M oving p ic tu re s a t baud s ta n d T h e body b o re tra c e s of a b e a t the uncle to M rs. J a m e s H. in L ith ia P a r k to n i h t. F R E E . in g a d m in is te re d by J a c k R o b in an d T. F . D oran of th is city. T hey . ' 303-1* son. a tru s ty . a re v ery p lea se d w ith O regon and T h e f ig h t o c c u rre d w hen N er- a re v e ry e n th u s ia s tic a b o u t C ra Purchased Property— te r L ake. F ro m h e re th e y w ill I o n i- k n o w n a s th e “ h u m an g ° r ' W . R. L am b, w ho re c e n tly p u r v isit th e J o s e p h in e C aves, r e tu r n - 1 *P a ’ m enaced v isito rs to th e in- c h a se d th e F o rb e s p ro p e rty on ing hom e by w ay of th e C o lu m -! sa n e w a rd - R ob in so n in te rfe re d , G ra n ite s tr e e t in exch an g e fo r his b ia H ig h w ay a n d e a s te rn W ash-1 N ero n i d rew a k n ife ’ a n d a fig h t fa rm n o r th of Gold H ill, h a s p u r in g to n . M r. P e r ry is a c le rk in e n s u e d - c h a se d th e R oss F. B a n k s se rv ic e th office a a t t S s » e a « ttle ttio : \ s ta tio n on th e h ig h w a y a t R ogue ! e , r e c o . . r d e r ’s uuiue EIGHT W IV ES ’-------- BUT T tlv er t u r n in or f b o . a n d M r- M ortz is a fo re m a n on th e 1 w i v e .» m i R iv e r, tu r n in g th e G ra n ite s tr e e t r a ilro a d ESCAPES BIGAMY TRIAL T h e p u rc h a s e in clu d e s serv ice LONG B E A C H , A ug. 25.— J o h n A sk y o u r g ro c e r fo r M rs. Bon- s ta tio n , g ro c e ry s to re , g a ra g e , c o t A. J o rd a n , said to h a v e been ta g e s a n d so m e irr ig a te d b ottom a r ’s h o m e-m ad e sa la d d ressin g . m a rrie d e ig h t tim es, w as ex o n 296— lm o * lan d fro n tin g th e P acific h ig h e ra te d of a b ig am y c h a rg e w hen w ay, in v o lv in g about $10.000. ' a rra n g e d in c o u rt h e re , b u t w as T h is d e a l w as re p o rte d by th e E. S P E C IA L a tte n tio n to AUTO- rep la ce d u n d e r c u sto d y w h ile an E. P h ip p s R e a lty A gency. M OBILE In su ra n c e ; b e tte r te rm s , in v e s tig a tio n of th e d e a th of h is a n d lo w e r ra te s . Yeo, of co u rse. I la s t w ife. S aide K e ssle r J o rd a n . Cilff P a y n e m a k e s cu p b o a rd s. P h o n e 21 & 2 7 4 -J. 212 tf j i3 b ein g c a rrie d on. M rs. J o rd a n ' PERCOLATORS R e tu rn to H om e— Ed S ta n n a rd and w ife le ft to day fo r th e ir hom e in V an N uys Home From A laska— a f te r an ex ten d ed v isit h e re w ith Mr. W ill c . C o u n te r re tu rn e d re la tiv e s. T hey have been s ta y S a tu rd a y n ig h t fro m A la sk a, ing a t th e h em e of M r. a n d Mrs. w h ere he h as been v isitin g since A. M. B eaver, p a re n ts of Mrs. th e f ir s t of J u n e . S ta n n a rd . To Give C ourses— M rs. R ose R o b in e tte , w ho a t ten d e d classes in tu b e r c u la r w ork in P o rtla n d in J u n e re tu r n e d w ith m uch v a lu a b le k n o w led g e in th is w o rk a n d h a s given som e in te r e s t ing ta lk s in c o n n e ctio n w ith it. She w as s e n t to t h a t p lace b> th e J a c k s o n C o u n ty P u b lic H e a lth A sso ciatio n a n d s tu d ie d se v era l p h a se s of th e w’o rk . She in te n d s to give in s tru c tio n in t h a t w ork to in d iv id u a ls la te r. O th e r com m u n itie s h av e a lre a d y a sk e d her to com e and w ork w ith th em . know Electric 94-tf Crater Lake V isitors— Mr. a n d M rs. R. E. D e tric k , M r. a n d M rs. L. R. C oom be and d a u g h te r, E le a n o r, jo u rn e y e d to C ra te r L a k e S u n d ay , r e tu r n in g by If you h av e an y old h e a te rs , w ay of K la m a th F a lls. T hey r e call 86. B est p rices paid fo r all p o rte d a v e ry p le a s a n t trip . k in d s. P ro v o st. 298__ 6t G rants Pass — Many irrig a te d ' D’AFTREHONT REPORTED tracts being sold to buyers from SEEN NEAR ASHLAND Id a h o , W a sh in g to n and e ls e - ! _______ A one-legged tra v e le r w ho a r where. (C o n tin u e d F ro m P a g e 1) riv e d , in A sh lan d th is m o rn in g esasB5H5ses2sa blood a t th e so u th end of T u n n e l k e p t r ig h t on tra v e lin g . i A lb an y — W ork begins on new 13, a n d J a m e s D o u g h e rty , m ail T h e g e n tle m a n o f th e road had ‘UST a step ahead of fashion no d e fin ite a d d re s s a n d no de- j j A lb an y P acific h ig h w a y bridge. c le rk , died w hen a c h a rg e of d y n a m ite b en eath a m ail c a r w as MA” LEA D S RA CE exploded. T h e re w ere n o t eye eral Ideas so new th a t th is cos- lle " a s go ng> a n ^ said t h a t th e FO R NOM INATION w itn esse s to th e tra g e d y , b u t d e tu m e m ay be tak e n a s a fu tu re city be cam e fro m w as a se cre t, prediction a s well a f a m ost c h a rm - II e w as th o u g h t u n n e c e ssa ry to tec tiv e s found evidence w hich (C o n tin u e d from p ag e 1) T h e ^ T S ^ ^ S a n a suggestion th e c o n tin u e d ex iste n ce of th e . m ade th em believe th a t th e th re e D’A u tre m o u t boys w ere g u ilty . o f th e m ode D lrectolre In th is c n y ’ a n d 30 w as e sco rted to t h e ' A n o tab le fe a tu re of th e elec- Since th a t tim e, a fru itle s s se a rc h model w ith Its q u a in t postillion- city lim its an d told not to com e i tion w as th e n o rm o u s n u m b e r of like cape collars, m ade in black back. fo r th e m en has been going on. w om en c a stin g votes. Out of velvet and worn with a separate S everal tim es, one o r a n o th e r blouse, either of black silk or a th e ir tow n b ouses, o u t of th e ir of th e m en have been re p o rte d contrasting color. The skirt is cut NO TRACE FOUND fa rm s, off ra n c h e s, an d from s to re ' In one piece with the long straight seen , b u t y e s te rd a y w as th e f ir s t OF STOLEN CAR and from fa c to ry , th e wom en o f , (inie th a ( a a n n y y o o n n e e had re p o rte d back which buttons on to the tro u th p o e u d s a to n d th • shoulders of the blouse, as shown No tra c e h a s y et been found of i ' a roxds ll d ay. s e w votinsr e a rin g boxes " M a ’ 1 A 8hl8nd In the upper sm all sketch. It “unwraps" gradually when the belt ^ P ersons w ho on F rid a y n ig h t F e r g u s o n ” s u n b o n n e ts , a n d sing- ------------ " - t — — Is unfastened, thus giving itself the j . ° ' 1 e r r in e ’8 O ldsm obile [ in g songs a g a in s t th e k lan . ---- right to com e under the heading of coat frock, although It is bard ! c a r lro m in fro n t of h is resid e n ce , i to realize that this sophisticated th e police said to d ay . costum e has any relation to the S om etim e F rid a y n ig h t, th e i TOO I-iATE TO C L A SSIFY sim ple m odels we have been ac c a r w as ta k e n , an d no tra c e lias 1 customed to group under this term. u n d of “ it • « since. It is I ........... «*. 11 F O R SA L E , a t a b a rg a in — To return to the composition of been ' fo the ensemble, the top collar is th o u g h t t h a t th e m ac h in e w as ■ sta c k first c u ttin g a la f lf a h a y ; also ad ju stab le, and can be put on o r j d riv e n n o rth , a n d polic e o ffic e rs : b e a rd le ss b arley. Geo. H a rtle y '■ tak en off a t will, acco rd in g to ______ _________ _ uuuao . both n o r t>ieru a n d s o u th e r n . 1 m ile n o rth of T a le n t. 303-2* w h e th e r M adam e. Is In the house and oilier electrical ap or on the street, or wishes to vary 1 c i,ie s have been n o tifie d to keep |"— ’ h e r costum e. I ° n th e lo o k o u t. w W A N T E D :— P o sitio n as house pliances give the house •The tucked blouse Is worthy of k e e p e r in H otel. P h o n e 4 32 L. a d a paragraph to itself. It reverses d re ss 401 B each s tre e t. 303-2* keeper more opportunity the usual order, and leaves Its KILLING DEER IN cheinlsler front plain, while It SHED BRINGS FINE L O ST: — Fox T e rrie r dog, to improve mid extend tucks the rest of Itself. The long brow n w ith w h ite rin g a ro u n d tight sleeves, with their flared cuffs ! “ J u d g e T a y lo r’s c o u rt In M «4. neck an d w h ite b rea st. give the required touch of pic their housework, and also Phone fo rd S a tu rd a y , T. C. L a ffe rty was !68 J. turesqueness to match with the 303-3* dashing collar. fined $25 an d co sts, Bill R ush W e d e liv e r th e goods— D e tric k s S w eet c re a m fo r w h ip p in g a n d coffee— a lso fre s h m ilk , alw ay s on Ice a t th e P la za . 239— tf TRAVELER KEEPS ON HIS TRAVELS THIS COAT FROCK KEEPS ITS WEARER A STEP AHEAD OE FASHION In Town— Mr. W illia m s, well know n fe a Return from Trip— tu re an d m ag a z in e w r ite r w as M e rritt R a n d a lls an d w ife a n d Here* fro m H ilt— in A sh lan d to d ay . H e is going on child re tu rn e d S u n d a y ev en in g M rs. C. R. C lev elan d w as in to Gold H ill th is a fte rn o o n . from a tw o w e e k s’ trip in P o r t A sh la n d S a tu rd a y and Sunday lan d , S easide a n d A sto ria . They v isitin g w ith h e r re la tiv e s h ere. F ly Tox S p ray K ills F ly s __ sto p p ed in G ra n ts P a ss to v isit in M rs. C lev elan d w as fo rm e rly Miss M cN air Bros. th e ir w ay hom e. R u th F 'fie id . H O N ESTY Is m y PO LICY . Yeo, of oourse. 212— tf Monday, August 2£, no u n se em ly sum w as sp e n t by th e d efen se. A lie n ists receiv ed th e ' sam e sum as th e s ta te m e n ta l e x - ; p e rts . T h e fees of th e laiv y ers w ill be fixed by th e Illin o is b ar j a sso c ia tio n . M oney, in ste a d of i s a v in g th e lives of th e s e boys, is lia b le to cau se th e ir u n d e serv e d d e a th .” Before You Buy Your Fall Clothes bssard 'ormts Mrs. Gray, our eorsotiere, lias returned from her va cation and will Ito pleased to give corset fittings this week. TRADE RECORD AMERICAN AID IN WORLD AGRICULTURE ° Ul J ! l rni mach?nery multiplies rood . producing power the world over. Exports of ag- ncultural machinery and im- plements go to over 1GO countries in every part of the globe. They now total over $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a year and have aggregated more than $ 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 since 1900. m achines are digging potatoes in the value of the outturn of “agri y rancc- A r" '" ’iiii.l A ustralia, India, \ i r ca. rm enia, and tkes and j - > Latvia, luiu E gypt, L“~- > nicubat- in .ck s in 1 f Ja p a n . S o v .ti cultural im plem ents" at $305,000, 000 in 1919 against $69,000,000 in 1880. Canada, A ustralia, Mexico, A rgentina, South Africa, and the E uropean countries are the largest takers of our exportation of this class of p ro d u c t T he 1920 exports f .Os’ *, ■ ■i flejaz; a iu 1 : llo tlg - proxim ately $10,000,000, A rgentina koilg lielgium . over $6,000,000, F rance about 7y» Kw ; ' ■ n L astern million dollars, and E urope as a Repi.,. , m “real whole over $15,000,000. T he a g T he farm ers of the w orld are pay cream ’ J j r. » < y A m erican g reg ate value of agricultural m a ing tribute to th e genius of the cream S t ‘ » • r, i <1 s i ...... chinery and im plem ents exported A m erican inventor and the integrity T he var.k ¡? . . vican imple- ot the A m erican m anufacturer. m ents winch i!.c agriculturists of from k us . last j year over ine the wc w orld i low dem and has also $50 000 060 ya.i over T he enlargem ent of w orld food m achinery a n T i m p l e m e n t e .T u r g ^ p o r t ‘ d a s s J d i c ^ 1900 produCtion accom Pany.ng the in- :aiion of our govern- creased use of farm m achinery i« this ebigiatotal aw aseard i-Ir;teV ^ an. d m ent na,ncd “Plows and culti- illustrated, says the T rade Record m ore than a h u n r fr 2 i ba « d tO v ato rs’„ ‘ m ow ers and reapers,” and by the fact that the world wheat countries colonies »nd ; i a "x a ,SmaI1 group of “a11 other agri' crop has advanced from 2’/ , billion the world T he lQ?z d slands of cultural im plem ents” am ounting to bushels, speaking in very round the T rade R e c o r d o f ®3yS !f SS than raillion dollars.. N ow term s, in 1891 to over 4 billion in al City Bank of Ne v W1at,o n " the e*Port group of agricultural recent years; corn from 214 billion only exceeded in ,,,i .u n° î m ach,nery and im plem ents includes bushels to over 4 biilion; potatoes any earlier year t C ° SC ,?f " ° ,CSS than 30 different typcs from 4 i /3 billion busheis in 1900 double those nf lo in . . Pract’Sal,y m achines and im plem ents for the to nearly 6 billion in 1913; oats as much as in lo ü » th .r eeL tlm es use of the devotee of agriculture, from 2'/t billion bushels in 1897 tc tim es as l a r ^ ac- j iÊon th,rteen D airy m achinery w ent to 45 differ- 4 / 2 billion in 1913: and sugar lrom And they n . C,n t countTies ,n 1922- hand garden 9.713.000 long tons in 1900 to 19.- corner of the S U ® eVC, 7 P ° ^ s to 52 coun.trie s, farm tra c to rs 209,000 in 1923. T he grow th in Am erican plows 'sent out in ^ O ? ? ' 70\ a " d. A m erican cotton gins to w orld power of food production •he latest v e a r fnr i c . 2?’ 24 countries and colonies. through the use of m achinery is fl are available w ent to 80 d O ^ 3’ ♦ U nited States is by far the lustrated by a recent statem ent by countries colonies and k rg e ,St produc' : ^ e U. S. D epartm ent of A griculture islands, cultural im plem ents. 1 he census that the am ount of hum an labor harvesters and ?7 reapers f to O.Ver 3° ’ ih r a sh e r t 19?° .s how ed the capital invested required to produce a bushel of- thrashers to 27. and farm tra c to rs in this industry at $367.000,000, as w heat ,s now only ten m inutes a . io over 50 countries. A m erican against $62,000,0 0 0 V 'l8 8 0 ,“ and''puU g a i n s t ‘ th re e ' hours in’ u 'jo .