” 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