» » » «¡ « t ugh a practical and tech­ nical baking training As it is possible to obtan. For that reason, and also because I know Ashland will juptify the expenditure of tlie amount of money that will be necessary, that I am about ready to start addi­ tional improvements,” Mr. Franklin declared. However, although he is looking into the future, Mr. Franklin has far from for­ gotten the present. Three years ago, almost to the day, Mr. Franklin en­ tered the baking business in Ashland. He had behind him 25 years of baking ex­ perience in some of the best bake shops in the country. Hillsboro— M any truck farm - Starting here in a email shop era are experimenting with ir r i­ near the Southern Pacific depot, gation from wells. Mr. F ranklin at first did a ll of Hot tub sulphur baths. Day hie own work. He wee producing or night at JacksAn Hot Springt, only about 80 loaves each day, t » «-tf with his pastry trade in like proportion. In addition to do­ ing all the baking, and wa'iting on trade, M r. F ra n k lin was his own deliveryman. - But he had confidence in Ash­ land. L ittle by little his trade grew, u til he was forced to move Into more commodious quarters. H e took possession ot a location on Main street, next to the J. P. Dodge and Sons store, where he has remained since. During the tim e he has been In the business here, M r. F ra n k ­ lin ’s trade has grown from an average dally bake of 80 loaves to between two and three thou­ sand loaves of bread per day. During the summer season^ the bake w ill run about 2,000 loaves per day, M r. Franklin stated. A ll products are scientifically mixed, machinery being used ex­ clusively In mixing the dough. The dough Is mixed, cut into loaves, and delivered to the ov­ en by • electricity driven ma­ chines. The ovens are electrically heated,' and are the latest type manufactured. A fter the bread is baked, it Is delivered to a machine w him wrapes every loaf separately in a waxed wrapper. Next year, M r. F ranklin will Install additional machinery which w ill make It possible to handle every product turned out of the shop without it being touched by a human hand. This Will neces­ sitate the expenditure o f . sever­ al thousands of dollars, bat, Mr. Franklin declares he has confi­ dence in Ashland, is certain that It will grow rapidly within the near future, and that he wishes to keep pace w ith the growth. “ I have decided th a t Ashland Is the city where I w ill spend the rest of my .life. I Intend to build up the best bake chop possible, for I know that Ashland w ill, sup­ port us in the venture, “ Mr. F ranklin concluded. Throughout the tourist season, hundreds of visitors stop in the shop for a few moments, anxious to view one of the finest equipp­ ed shops in the country. Ashland has done well by Mr, Frantflin, but Mr, Franklin Has returned this good w ill, and then added a little. EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT NEW AUTO DEALERS ESTABLISHED HERE • 0 M. W . Hamaker, dealer In the Star Autoblle is one of the new­ comers to Ashland. Mr. Hamak- er, formerly of Grants Pass, established his business here sev­ eral months ago, and has enjoyed wonderful success since that time.. Another newcomer to the auto­ mobile game In Ashland Is Mr. Claycomb of the Claycomb Motor company. Ford dealers. Mr. Clay- comb came from W alla Walla, to take over the Interests of tit« Harrison Brothers company. The Orthophonie Victrola Thousands have heard this great invention and thous-; ands are eager to own one. Have your broken windows repaired. Large stock of glass >n hand. Jordan Sash and Cab­ inet Works. Phone 161. 26-tf We are now accepting orders for delivery as fast as our shipments reach us. 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