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” AÖ1S fcötJft Â3ÈLANÎ) DAILY TttttÑGS M onday, February 2, lttóá ■sSSSs a m e te r is fro m 8 to l"5 p et Cent i ' ~ “r ’r" ~ ‘ = g r e a te r th a n t h a t of iro n , ste e fI ing a t th is a l t i t u “ e ‘ . R ls v i r t u a ll y ! could be m ore e a siy m a in ta in e d re te te . I im P ° ssihle to b u rs t th is fo rm of ow ing to th e f a c t t h a t all tra ffic o o r r c c o o n n c c re ' pipe, th e ex p an sio n being ta k e n up ; ex cept t h a t a u th o riz e d by th e 2. I t ccfets,less th a n th e o th e r ! by th e b a n d s c u ttin g in to th e j city a n d tb q F o re s t S erv ice could o rd in a ry fo rm s of co n d u it. 3. I t is sh ip p ed from th e fa c w ood, b u t th e c a p ac ity of th e be b a rre d from its u se by m ain- pipe can be .g re a tly red u c e d by j ta in in g a locked g a te a t th e sum - to ry in th e fo rm of b u n d le» of StaVGS ° f th e co m p o n e n t p a rts and th e ice w hich fo rm s on th e s u r f a c e ' m lt s im ila r to th e one a t th e en- an d a c c u m u la te s to w a rd th e c e n - ! tra n c e to th e canyon. T he W’ag- n o t as b u lk y pipe. I t is tr a n s te r, c u ttin g off th e flow . T h e ! n e r Gap ro u te m ig h t becom e sub- p o rte d to a n d d is tr ib u te d a lo n g cro ss se ctio n fo r th e tre n c h h a s je c t to heavy tru c k in g by wood th e tre n c h in th is f o r m ’ an d a s b e e n d e sig n e d fo r a m inim um ! h a u le rs poUsibly a lso by logging sem bled in to pipe in th e tre n c h R e n te r c u t of 3.4 fe e t w hich co v ers! o p e ra tio n s. by w o rk m en s e n t o u t fro m th e th e top of th e pipe a b o u t one fo o t., E v e ry th in g co n sid e red , h o w fa c to ry sk illed in th is v ery th in g , 2. D a n g e r fro m fo re s t fires. e v er, th e W a g n e r Gap ro u te is th e cost of th e ir serv ices being a tte n d in g to b u sin e ss in te re s ts . 3. D a n g e r fro m fa llin g tim - p ro b a b ly th e best. in clu d e d in th e o rig in a l p u rc h a se P a u ls e r u d ’s S u its w e a r b e tte r. 22nd R exall B irth d a y Sale, fo r T h is w ould c o n s titu te a of th e pipe. T he sa v in g in b er. W ater R ights 123— tf 10 d ays s ta r tin g T h u rsd a y . To Thrall— fre ig h t, tru c k in g a n d d is tr ib u g rav e m en ace of a to ta l fa ilu re T he fin a l a d ju d ic a tio n of th e W illiam K e rr of th e F o rd G a r tio n of th e sta v e from over th e .o f th e su p p ly if th e lin e w ere on j w a t e r rig h ts r e s ts in th e h a n d s of From Sap-am l-Salt— V isitlu g H ere— ag e m ad e a trip to T h ra ll to d ay fin ish e d pipe is a c o n sid e ra b le top of th e g r o u n d on su p p o rte d ; t he O regon S ta te E n g in e e r. T he Mrs. B re n t P a g e of S ap-and- M iss H elen S a n fo rd w ho has to a tte n d to b u sin e ss m a tte rs . c ra d les. T a le n t I rr ig a tio n D is tric t now h as item . S a lt is in A sh la n d fo r a few d ays been a tte n d in g H e a ld ’-s B u sin ess R oads : filin g s c o v e rin g th e se so u rces. It 4. I t is th o ro u g h ly w a te r-tig h t v isitin g a t th e hom e of M rs. B ert C ollege in S a c ra m e n to , C alif., is In A shland— A bout fo u rte e n m iles- of ro ad is believed th a t w ith in a y e a r or a n d if th e lin e be p ro p e rly lo c a t M oses of G ra n ite s tre e t. H. M. D u rsto n , div isio n com sp e n d in g a few days h e re v isitin g ed a n d c o n s tru c te d it can be m a in w ould h a v e to be b u ilt to serv e tw o, w hen th e y have fu lly d e te r a t th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts , Mr. m ercial s u p e rv iso r of th e P acific th is p ro je c t. P ro b a b ly th e best m ined by a c tu a l o p e ra tio n of th e ir ay be T h e 22nd y e a r of R e x a ll— Mc an d M rs. W . E. S a n fo rd of Sixth T elep h o n e and T e le g ra p h co m pany ta in e d so in d efin “ itely u e .y . . u It m m ay oe ___________ ____ r o u te is fro m T a le n t by w ay of irrig a tio n th a t th e ir su p p ly from N a ir B ros. nf a s tre e t. of P o rtla n d w as in A sh lan d S a t a rg u e d th a t th e serv ice pipe now in use fro m th e re s e rv o irs to th e ! W a g n e r Gap an d th e n c e on a ro u n d u rd a y on h is r e t l r n from K la m m u n ic ip a l p o w er h o u se is of th is th e m o u n ta ii^ to S p lit R ock G reek H y a tt P r a ir ie , E m ig ra n t C reek dam a n d th e S p rin g flaw of Mc In A shland— We p u t th e c h ic k e n in o u r a th F a lls w h e re h e sp e n t se v era l a n d S iskiyou G ap. T h e re is now type an d th a t it le a k s, b u t th is D onald C reek a re a m p le fo r th e ir Mr. a n d M rs. O scar C ooper of ta m a le s. T he P la z a . 82— tf d ay s on b u sin ess. a ro ad up A sh la n d canyon fo r is a poor c rite rio n by w hich to needs, s a tis fa c to ry a rra n g e m e n ts E u g e n e a re in A sh la n d v isitin g e s tim a te th e efficiency of th is n in e m ilch a n d it w as o rig in a lly can be m ad e w ith th em w h ereby a t th e hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. C. A. F in d W a tc h e s— From K lam ath F alls— ! f e a tu re . Since th is service pipe p lan n e d by th e U. S. F o re s t S e r th e y w ill re le a se th e se filin g s in C ooper of M a n za n ita s tr e e t. T hey N ine In g e rso ll w a te h e s w ere Miss D o ro th y A lden of K la m a th j w ere c alled h e re by th e se rio u s fo u n d u n d e r a rock n e a r K eno F a ll is in A sh lan d sp e n d in g a few w as in sta lle d six teen y e a rs ago, vice fo r th is ro a d to go on over fav o r of A sh lan d . It w ill be g r e a t big s trid e s h a v e been m a d e in th e su m m it to S iskiyou Gap and ly to th e ir a d v a n ta g e if th e y do illn ess of W . A. C ooper. y e ste rd a y by Lloyd S a rg e n t and d ay s v is itin g a n d a tte n d in g to T h e ir ro ad n o t use th is w a te r th em se lv e s to th e d esig n a n d m a n u fa c tu re of C in n a b a r S p rin g s. R oy H u d so n of K la m a th F a lls. b u sin e ss in te re s ts . p ro g ra m h as, ho w ev er, been wood sta v e pipe. T h e re a re , a n d see A sh lan d g e t it r a th e r th a n th e B u tto n s m ad e a t O rres T ailo rs. T he box c o n ta in e rs w ere w a te r- have been fo r m an y y e a rs, in su c ch a n g ed in fav o r of th e W a g n e r ra n c h e rs of th e A p p le g a te valley, 100 sty le s a n d sizes. 1 2 9 -lt* so ak ed b u t th e w’a tc h e s w ere a p c e ssfu l o p e ra tio n in th e U nited G ap r o u te to S iskiyou G ap, and as th e D is tric t w ould u n d o u b ted p a re n tly in good o rd e r. I t is GRANTS PASS HIGH DROPS th e p o rtio n fro m W a g n e r G ap to ly file on th e re s u ltin g s u rp lu s Gone to Dridn— GAME TO ASHLAND HIGH S ta te s a 'g r e a t m an y c o n d u its of th o u g h t t h a t th e y w ere sto le n and th is fo rm ra n g in g fro m a few S iskiyou G ap Is to be b u ilt as w a te rs below A sh lan d M rs. E th e l Doyle, M rs. H e ttie an e ffo rt is being m ad e by th e in ch es in d ia m e te r to as h ig h as q u ick ly as fundh fo r it becom e T he cost fo r th e A p p leg ate C o zart a n d E v e re tt R e d ife r jo u r s h e riff ’s office to lo ca te th e ow n (C o n tin u e d fro m p a g e O ne) T h e r o u te h a s been ra n c h e rs to b rin g th is w a te r to fo u rte e n fee t. T his sh o u ld be a r g a v a ila b le |. neyed to D ra in la s t w eek to a t e r. — K la m a th C ou n ty New s. In th e fin a l c a n to , th e locals a g a in u m e n t e n o u g h t h a t som e v ery p a rtly la id o u t a n d c o n sid e rab le th e ir la n d s w ould be less th a n te n d th e fu n e ra l of M rs. R e d ife r, ad d ed six p o in ts w hile th e ir op la rg e c o n c ern s h av e fu lly s a tis r ig h t of w ay c le a re d . Mr.- R a n k in , fo r th e T a le n t Irr ig a tio n D istric t who died a f te r an ex ten d ed illn ess. H ere Today— S u p e rv iso r fo r th e D istric t, s ta te s to use it a n d n o t m ore th a n a p o n e n ts ra n g up b u t tw o. fied th em se lv e s on th is score. G. B. B ooth of A zalea, w as in t D u rin g th e f ir s t p e rio d , th e lo You a re w elcom e to c o m p are A sh la n d todafy v isitin g frie n d s 5. T he life of th is fo rm of h a t th e S ervice can p ro b ab ly co fo u rth of th e cost n e c e ssa ry to m y A u to m o b ile r a te s w ith any an d a tte n d in g to b u sin ess in te r cals looked lik e c h a m p io n s. T h e ir c o n d u it u n d e r p ro p e rly m a in ta in o p e ra te to th e e x te n t of. o n e -h a lf b rin g it to A sh lan d . d a z zlin g flo o r w ork h a d th e v isi ed w o rk in g c o n d itio n s sh o u ld con In th e c o n s tru c tio n of a b o u t nine I t Is a fallacy to d e fe r in d e fin o th e r r a te s in J a c k s o n o r Jo se- ests.’ to rs b e w ild e red , a n d th e G ra n ts tin u e in d e fin ite ly . A b u n d a n t a u th m iles of th e ab o v e m en tio n e d ite ly a th o ro u g h , in v e s tig a tio n of ! h in e C o u n ties; you can be th e J u d g e . P h o n e 21. Yeo, of course. K o d ak fin ish in g . S tu d io A sh P a ss five fo u n d it a lm o s t im pos e n tic te s tim o n y is a t han d on th is fo u rte e n , a n d t h a t th e lo catio n th e m a tte r of filin g s a n d rig h ts sible to b re a k up th e lo c a ls’ plays. su b je c t. M any in sta n c e s a re c it can be w o rk e d o u t jo iu tly . T h is on th e s e so u rc e s in th e belief th a t lan d . On th e P laza. V isitin g in Medford— W ilson, s ta r tin g his f ir s t g am e, ed w h e re c o n d u its of w ood in con lo catio n w ill coincide closely w ith th e S ta te W a te r B o ard w ill hold c h a lk e d up te n m a rk e rs d u rin g tin u o u s se rv ic e fro m tw e n ty five th e bekt re q u ire m e n ts of th e Cow th is w a te r fo r A sh la n d a g a in s t H. S. N ew ton of th is city was From M edford-8— a v isito r in M edford fo r som e T h is is a n o th e r a ll c o n te s ta n ts fo r a g re a t m any M rs. C. E. 'G a te s a n d d a u g h te r th e tim e he w as in. B u tte rfie ld to fifty y e a rs o r m o re h av e been C reek p ro je c t. m an w ith 25 u n e a rth e d a n d fo u n d s till sound m a tte r t h a t sh o u ld be looked a f t y e a rs to com e. W a te r in th e W est tim e la st w eek. H e w as called w ere in A sh aln d y e s te rd a y from w as h ig h p o in t p o in ts, B ry a n t second w ith 11, a n d se rv ic ea b le. th e re by th e illn ess of h is g ra n d M edford. Som e of th ese e r in th e n e a r fu tu re . I t w ould is g ro w in g m o re v a lu a b le w ith W ilson th ir d w ith h is 10 and in sta n c e s c ite th e use .of creo so ted be w ell to h av e th is p o rtio n of ev e ry p a ssin g y ear. d a u g h te r. Miss N o rm a C am pbell. Save 110.00, walk upstairs to R am sey com p leted th e to ta l w ith f ir pipe u n d e r s tre n u o u s w o rk in g th e ro ad b u ilt w h e re it w ill b est P ow er DECORATING — S till doing Orres tailo r shop. serv e th e p ro je c t even th o u g h th e c o n d itio n s. 17— tf h is c o n trib u tio n of 3. • I n s ta llin g h y d ro -e le c tric p la n ts T he lin e u p s follow ; b u sin ess in A sh lan d . P h o n e 315-R . C om ing from th e f a r th e r e s t u n d e rta k in g of th e p ro je c t be de is costly. T he CoW C reek p ro je c t A sh la n d H. G ear, 109 C h u rch . 129— I t In A shland— G ra n ts P a s s b ra n c h of Cow C reek th e f ir s t 11,- fe rre d in d e fin ite ly o r d ro p p ed e n w ould p u t th e s e v e re s t s tr a in upon B u tte rfie ld F S m ith If th e F o re s t • Service M r. a n d M rs. C. R. C leveland 700 fe e t of pipe lin e c a lls fo r an tire ly . th e c ity ’s re so u rc e s if th e in M a r r ie d - F H e n d ro n in sid e d ia m e te r of 20 in ch es. F o r a lo n e lo ca tes th is ro a d th is will of M oon’s C am p w ere in A sh lan d W ilson c re a se in p o p u la tio n is no g r e a te r W illiam R u ita r a n d Miss F a y y e ste rd a y v isitin g a t th e hom e B ry a n t C T ru m b le y th e re m a in in g d ista n c e o f 49,600 n o t be th e case. in th e n ex t te n y e a rs th a n in th e H o w ard , both of A sh la n d , w ere of Mr. a n d Mr^. J. E. F ifield of R am sey ’ G W ade If th e Ajshlanid canyon ro ad p a st te n a n d it is obvious, th e r e fe e t th e d ia m e te r re q u ire d is 24 u n ite d in m a rria g e S a tu rd a y noon A very s tre e t. K a tz e r G reen G inches. L aid to a slope of .0012 w e re a d o p te d as th e ro u tin g th e fo re , t h a t no a d d itio n a l pow er by R e v e ren d F. R. L each a t h is th is w o u ld fd e liv e r 8.8 seTond feet cost fo r ro a d b u ild in g w ould be p la n t in s ta lla tio n can be u n d e r hom e. T he hap p y couple w ill A c a rd p a rty w ill be given a t th is w ould d e liv e r 8.8 second feet. c o n sid e ra b ly in c re a se d by rea so n ta k e n sim u lta n e o u sly . T he Im TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY m ak e th e ir hom e in P o r tla n d .— th e E lk s C lub R oom s by th e E lk s T his p ro b a b ly r e p re s e n ts th e of th e c ity h a v in g to a ssu m e sev m e d ia te effect t h a t th is p ro je c t M edford M ail T rib u n e . L adies, W e d n esd a y e v e n in g , F e b g r e a te s t a m o u n t t h a t m ay e v e r be e ra l m o re m iles w ith o u t co-oper- w ould h av e upon th e pow er p la n t ru a r y 4 th , fo r E lk s a n d th e ir fa m FO R SALE: — B e a u tifu l th re e re a liz e d fro m th is so u rce. a tio n . A lso th e c o n s tru c tio n of ■ w ould be th a t it co u ld ru n a t fu ll O rres rem o d els c lo th e s, up- ilies. B rid g e, F iv e H u n d re d R u m piece b ird s eye m aple bed room T h e c o n d u it w ould h a v e to be th is p o rtio n is m o re ex p en siv e ca p ac ity th e y e a r a ro u n d . T he s ta irs . 129— I t* my a n d M ah Jo n g g w ill s u p p ^ th e set. C heap. C all m o rn in g s. 600 b u rie d fo r a t le a s t th re e re a so n s: p e r m ile. An a d v a n ta g e a c c ru in g ca p ac ity of th e p la n t is from ’ 300 e n te rta in m e n t. A dm ission 50c, in B o u le v a rd . 1 2 9 -tf 1: On a c c o u n t of w in te r freez- to th is r o u te w ould be th a t it to 350 K. W . A t th e low sta g e M oving— c lu d in g re fre s h m e n ts . of A sh la n d C reek In th e su m m e r Mr. an d M rs. J\ D. M cRae a re FOR SALE: — P ly m o u th R ock 127-129-130 j u s t p a s t th e p la n t w as p u llin g m oving from t h e i r resid e n ce on day-old ch ick s. M rs. W a lte r H ern o nly 30 K. W. th e B o u le v a rd to th e ir new ly To A tte n d F u n e ra l— don. 129— 3t T h e tr u e e le v a tio n of th e floor com p leted re sid e n c e also on th e Mr. a n d M rs. E a rl G addis of of th e pow er h o u se is 2460 feet. F O R S A L E : — 12 W h ite Leg- B o u lev ard . T hey h av e been living M edford a n d T. W . M iles of M ed ’ h o rn la y in g T he e le v a tio n of th e A sh lan d p u lle ts, also one a t th e T hom pson h o u se. ford w e re in A sh lan d y e ste rd a y c o c k ere l. C reek p o rta l of th e proposed tu n M rs. W a lte r H erndon. THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL to a tte n d th e fu n e ra l of M rs. • * 129— 2t n el is close to 5700 feet, th e p re S pecial A u to A ccid en t P olicy M a rth a A. W a lk e r B a rro n w hich cise e le v a tio n n o t being d e te r Finishing Tonight f o r >5.00 a y e a r. P h o n e 21. Yeo w as held a t th e M eth o d ist (¿lurch. P L U M B IN G m ined as e x p la in ed u n d e r th e o f co u rse . 2 4 -tf Jerry O’Neal h e a d in g of A ltitu d e . T h u s a P lu m b in g a n d H e a tin g P ic tu re F ra m in g . S tu d io A sh gro ss d ro p o r head a v a ilab le for At Gold H ill— lan d . On th e P la za . O pposite New H o tel pow er u ltim a te ly is in d ic a te d as E n g in e e r B u rn s of A sh lan d has A sh la n d , O regon. o v er 3200 fee t. A c asu al s tu d y sp e n t som e tim e h e re th is w eek, COMING— H as Mumps — 1 2 9 -tf of th e g e n e ra l to p o g ra p h y of th e lo o k in g over th e c o u n try in te r e s t TUESDAY—W EDNESDAY-THURSDAY R a lp h R obison is co n fin e d to m o u n ta in in th e v ic in ity of th e ed in th e m eta ls an d p ro sp e c ts COW CREEK PROJECT. W ILL his hom e on G a rfie lf s tr e e t w ith tu n n e l s ite seem s to in d ic a te th a t h ere. H e is e n th u s ia stic o v er w h a t FU R N ISH PLENTY W ATER m um ps. • in th e f u tu r e a p la n t m ig h t be lo h e h a s seen a lth o u g h he bew ails c a te d on th e W e st F o rk to accom th e co n d itio n in w hich he finds (C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e tw o ) W e h av e a n u m b e r of C ry p ts in o d a te 2000 fe e t of th is d ro p . As th e p ro sp e c ts a n d th e m eth o d s th e M o u n tain View M ausoleum low ing a d v a n ta g e s: su m in g a flow of 5 second fee t used in m an y in sta n c es in try in g th a t w e a re h o ld in g a t a re a s o n 1. I ts d e liv e ry fo r a given di- fro m th e Cow C reek so u rces th is to in te re s t c a p ital. — Gold H ill a b le p rice fo r o u r frie n d s a n d p a in d ic a te s a d e v e lo p m en t of a b o u t N ew s. tro n s. H. C. Stock, M o rtician . 650 K. W . T h is a m o u n t ad d ed to 111-M on. tf th e 300 K. W . of th e p re s e n t p la n t O rres C leans clo th es. Phone w ould ta k e c a re of th e p re s e n t re -; 129— I t* S ells P ro p e rty __ q u ire m e n ts o f th e city . T h e re T h e p ro p e rty a t 263 T h ird St. w ould still re m a in fo r f u r th e r d e Arrived Thursday— b elo n g in g to M rs. W ard h a s been v e lo p m e n t 1200 fe e t of d ro p . Mr. a n d Mrs. E. H. M eeker and sold to Mr. S p en cer of P a lm Ave. A n y c o n sid e ra b le in cre ase in son, C lifford, df S e a ttle , old ac ELECTRIC T he d eal w as n e g o tia te d th ro u g h q u a in ta n c e s of W. N. Cole, a rr iv I t ’s a storv of any home todav -a story that runs LAMPS ed in A sh lan d T h u rs d a y n ig h t and th e W . W. R obison agency. Has Muilip»—- In M edford— T. N. Cole of th e E a s t Side M r, an d Mrs, C. H. P u tn e y I j P h a rm a c y is c o n fin ed to his hom e s p e n t y e s te rd a y a t th e hom e of w ith m um pa. idr. an d M rs. E d w a rd R o o t of M edford. S m all D elicious ap p les, 75 cen ts — b rin g y o u r ow n box o r sack. Ill at Home- P e rcy Sim ons of O b erlin s tr e e t F r u it A sso ciatio n . 129-131-133 . . . . ... is c -- o n fin ed . to h is hom e w ith In Portland— R eturns H o r n e - p leu risy . Mrs. C h a rle s T a y lo r of E ig h th | G G E u b a n k 9 of th e s t a t e s tr e e t h a s gone to P o rtla n d w h e re ' B an k , w ho h a s been sp e n d in g sev- ( >n B u sin e ss—■- she w ill v isit fo r se v e ra l w eeks e ra l d ays in San F ra n c isc o r e tu r n G eorge L. D avis of S e a ttle is w ith frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s . ed to A sh lan d y e ste rd a y . s p e n d in g a few d a y s in A sh lan d the am ount of municipal pow er, report and rp e n t se v era l d ays h e re lo o k in g o v er th e p a rk a n d th e city. T hey w ere m uch pleased w ith A sh lan d a n d re g re tte d th a t th e y could n o t sta y lo nger. Mr. M eeker an d Mr. Cole h a d n o t m et fo r 27 y e a rs. T he M eekers a re on th e ir way to P a s a dena. T he new sp rin g w oolens and sty le s a re now in a n d p ric e s a re v ery a ttr a c tiv e a t O rres ta ilo r shop. 129— It* A ttend W edding— Mr. an d M rs. D. G. C a rrs of 346 Iow a s tr e e t m o to re d to G ra n ts P a ss S a tu rd a y to a tte n d th e w e d d in g of th e ir g ra n d so n , C h e ste r E. T o m p k in s to Miss D am a M c lp n s try a t th e h o m e of M rs. G. H. K e ste rso n . T h e w ed d in g w as one of th e social e v e n ts o f th e w eek in G ra n ts P a ss as th e b rid e a n d groom a re Very pop u la r m em b e rs of th e y o u n g e r set o f t h a t city. A ssociation M eets__ . T h e R o gue R iv e r M in iste ria l A sso ciatio n m ee ts to d a y a t th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h in M edford. A m ong th o se a tte n d in g fro m A sh lan d a re R ev. O ldfield, R ev. C haney, and Rev. W allg ro v e. M oving— W . W . R obison a n d son, R alp h , a re p la n n in g to m ove fro m th e ir hom e a t G arfield s tr e e t to th e M ills place n e a r th e J a c k s o n H ot ■ S p rin g s to m o rro w . Ask us for prices E. Sugar, 12 lbs................... ...................................$1.00 Milk, large cans ......................10c—small 5c Gem Nut Margarine, per lb. ........... ............... 30c Bananas, per lb? ................................................ 10c lied Beans, per lb .............................................. 5c Cleanser, 3 for ..» ................................................25c Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for .............................. 25c Good Coffee, per lb. ........................ ,................ 45c Cherro Flour, the best on the market, 49 lb ,sk. $2.90 Perfection Flour, 49 lb. s a c k ........................... $2.50 Good grain; also alfalfa bay, per ton*................ $24 Phone 214 353 E. Main St. PLAZA MARKET Buy * ' your flour now a Columbia hard wheat, 98 lb. sacks, o n ly ......... $4.50 Baker Girl, 49 lb. sacks .................................. $2.50 White Loaf Crown, 49 lb. sack s....................... $2.75 Mill Runs, 80 lb. sack ......................................$2.00 .Crown Scratch Feed, 100 lbs. ........................ $3.60 Egg Mash, 100 lbs...................... ; ................... $3.50 PLAZA MARKET IT. A. Stearns Gl N. Main STOP WAR World Campaign for World Peace Tuesday Night at 7 :3 0 in I he Presbyterian Church Hon. Clinton N. Howard of New York Chairman W orld Peace Com m ission w ill give an a d d re ss on “ World Peace and How to Obtain I t ” u n d e r th e auspice» o f t h e M in is te ria l A sso ciatio n . William Jennings Bryan said, “ 1 never heard or read a greater address on world peace.” STOP Everybody Welcome THE NEXT WAR N&W We will be glad to es timate with vou. Murphy Elec. Co. Our Phone 82 R em nants I * . •* > ■ > - and At the end of the season there are al ways broken lots and sliort ends that it is desirable to give to you at prices that will make them appeal to you. Better Ask M AK E YOUR DATES NOW for tin tin g a n d p a p e r-h a n g in g . P h o n e 315-R . G e a r— J . S w enning. 129— I t IS A A C & C O < > < ► Odd hots » ♦ R. “ The Quality Store” Are you planning any house-wiring this spring? V New Spring DRESSES 1 » A special showing of new spring di ‘esses, made of Satin Crepe, Flat Crepe and Canton Crepe in the new bright colors. PRICED EACH $11.98 For this week remnants and odd lots, hosiery, underwear and other wearing ap parel will be featured with strong price appeal, at 1 T costs nothing to ask questions 1 and it may save you annoyance and serious loss. The officers of this hank are pleased to co-operate and advise with their customers. N ow is th e tim e to buy spray pum ps, plow s and harrows, d rills and all kinds of farm im plem ents. F en cin g in every sty le. H arness, collars, snaps, and pads. New and used Sew in g M achines. A uto Robes, etc. New Flannel Dresses in plain colors and stripes and plaids. PRICED EACH The Citizens Bank of Ashland PEEL’S CORNER Ashland, Oregon w »«M » M I I I M I I I ♦»♦»♦»»»»M l estim ate as close to real life as life itself. Reduced T id in g s W a n t A ds, l c a w o rd . ‘ *****•> ♦ > > cost Frazier & Son “OPEN ALL NIGHT” Edison-Mazda the m a n u fa c tu re d w ould n o t o n ly s a v e 1 sh o u ld be p assed upon by som e th a t m uch d ire c t rev e n u e to th e c o n s u ltin g e n g in e e r. « city b u t w ould re s u lt fa v o ra b ly in G eneral Rem arks s h a p in g f u tu r e c o n tra c ts . W h e th e r ! u . nnt. , I T he fa c t sh o u ld be em p h asized o r n o t th e pow er could be ulti-1 „n _ «».i . i j i < , th a t a ll possible w ays of conserv- m a te ly d^velo^ed to th e p o i n t ! • I .h ... ! lng o r a u g m e n tin g city w a te r a re w h ere th e city could o p e ra te in- j e x tre m e ly lim Ite d . If A shland ne- d e p e n d e n tly of th e C a lif o r n ia ! gIect8 m ak l O regon P o w er C om pany is im pos- , .. , , . oiEixi fo rt to s e c u re th is su p p ly it wou d sib le to s ta te a s th e r e a re to o l .> v . - . . ... , , , u n d o u b te d ly m ean t h a t it w ould m any flex ib le e le m e n ts in v o lv e d .' , , . ., , i becom e lo st to th e city w ith in a Cost E s tim a te l c o m p a ra tiv e ly s h o rt tim e. T he In s u b m ittin g th e co st e stim a te ! Cow C reek p ro je c t w ould not only of th is p ro je c t it is to be dis- se cu re fo r use, im m e d ia te ly a fte r tin c tly u n d e rsto o d th a t It is a I it is b u ilt, a su p p ly w hich w ill be p re lim in a ry o r rec o n n o issa n c e es am p le fo r p re s e n t re q u ire m e n ts tim a te . I t is believed, how ever, and th e g ro w th of f u tu r e y e a rs, th a t a ll th e p rin c ip a l ite m s have b u t it w ould p e rm it of tw o im been d e a lt w ith except th a t of p o r ta n t th in g s in th e f u tu r e : a in te re s t on th e bonds a n d th e e s v ery co n sid e rab le pow er d e v e lo p tim a te is a sa fe g u id e a s to a b o u t m e n t n o t afforded by A sh lan d w h a t th e p ro je c t will cost to com- C _____ „ 7UlI u devel- c . c>- reek, _____ an d „ a b e tte r v„ canyon p le te a t p re s e n t g o in g prices. T he i o p m en t th a n can now be a tta in - field n o te s of th e su rv e y , t h i s 1 ed u n d e r a n y schem e. S ♦ • » S LAGOPOS $19.75 > « 4 4 (4 1 4 4 + ♦♦■♦■à* I