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tjk« TOd A ^ « H W 4 . f a y l n M n , aSe accepted ifara qot TOht fM ltllT O d by th e tr . fo v e r n m » n t. . 2 ' T h e t » c E g y p tia n s M an h i c a iif d r a f a f o r tw o m o n th » , m o - ‘ ta r in g o v » r t iip S tate 7 > « » m llp s o f h ig h w a y , a n d x j b u ild in g m eth o d s. . s tu d y in g ro ad ' T h e E g y p tia n G o v e rn m e n t, a c sodding to .t li» ‘ Wo en g in ee r» , p la n e to co n s trn o t a h ig h w a y be* tw een . C a ir o a n d Assouan to d e- TOlop u p p e r E g y p t. \ ? , ' * ‘T h lp Is th e d a y o f th e f llv y e r ,” qjwnbers o f the fW owaq's Civic improvement Club and their hl»»’ bang«, it Orge «nnopnaed thja mornlgg. t 1 All members q f tfte* club- a«» urged to a tten d .. arild A b d u l M a le k , H jt m a r be a i a n a i n t s ig h t t o ,s r a th e w h ite t u r - Im n e d E g y p tia n N ile , b u t t h a t Is W h a t i$ t e p ro sp ect in f a r m e r In a h is b lu e smonh t h a t lo o ts l i f e a n ig h t s h ir t , f llw f e r in g a lo n g g e a r f u t u r e .” . th e , : I t la u rsp o sterp q s ; In fa c t. I t Is a » h a m e t e s u ffe r w tth R h e u - »AYS 8AN DSTOCK F R A N C IS C O , Noe. lg -r - (U . P .) — The tra n s p o rta tio n s it* n a tio n In* O re g o n w asted | 1 ,- •oe.OftO 192 4 fo r in W. th e f r e ig h t C o m m Iasi on ramravvar ' ■-* • - munira »»or 1 The V S5» LOW tWGLOm rr.T w n re i) in silkbrai U A T T R A C T IV E S A T IN BLOUSE o S trp et,- and gives M iss Love tha o p p o rtu n ity to w ea r th e simple, s m art frocks o f th a averag e Am or* lean g lr ln f ev ery M a in S tre e t la th e BOYPT T CALI1 I . (L fí— C a lif d ra in s &OADS SAN F R A N C IS C O , Nov. 18 system of eon- c ra te d roride w i l l be ' d u p lic a te d m e a ® th è « D r ie s t N i l e , i t vedofo- m a n d a tio n s of M oham m ed T h e t a r t a n Is on» o f those hand- draped affairs, fashioned a a y o t r head w hile you w a it—T h e -la te s t ta d in h atm skln g, By C H A R LES P. S T E W A R T |77ie Weather . Oregon—Oenerally fair, It except u n s e ttle d In th e n o rth w e s t p o rtio n . F re s h it 8 J N B A S ervice W r it e r It s o u th e rly w in d s a lo n g 8 W A S H IN G T O N — P re s id e n t II th e coast W a s h in g to n 8 Cebltttg,*.’ one o f w hose m a in ■ . — C lo u d y in th e east p o r- , 8 am b itio n s, as ev eryb o d y kn o w s, 8 tlo a . U n s e ttle d w ith oc- I t is ' t» r id th e g o v e rn m e n t o f 8 caslo nal r a in In th e w est 8 evdry b m p a u , d iv is io n . * co m m is It p o r tio n . F res h , so u th - 8 sion a n d b o a rd i t c a n possibly 8 e r ly coast w in d s. *t do w ith o u t, a n d to co n so lid ate th e fe e t, g o t n lo t o f v a lu a b le tips dl fro m C o u n t G iuseppe M is u ra ta w h ile th e w as m ade by la rg e Te Be »fad At AND WORK DONE I.ithiq Spril Pharmacy Piume li i BJfiATUTIFVLLY T>rPED LETTER« - PER FECT’ ORIGINALS — PERFECT CARBONS L o c a l g ro w e rs p la n i q u a n tity y of —AND THE ONE STENCIL CUT WAS b ro cco li 'a s NEVER EQUALLED WITH THE HAND e x p e rim e n ta l crop. OPERATED MACHINE. 1921 FORD The employer likes the machine^-the stenographer ■ In fine condition, 5 wire wheels, good tires, AtwateZ Kent ignition, The mission of this bank is to make suc cess easier for you. • • Your own resources are limited. Your own unaided efforts can car^y you only* a iittle way. But the experienced counsel .and active eo-operation which this bank is able (o give will smooth the way to the full ac- ue«nplishment of your ambitions. . likes it. I t is the perfect typewriter. , WE $150.00 ARE AGENTS ELH ART’S Ashland Fruit & Produce Association Come and see us about it today. I^et us add our strength to yours. • - ‘ The Citizens Bank of Àshlàttd Ashland, Oregon > A ROOM THAT IS THE CHILDREN’S VERY' OWN H E N it it remembered that play is the back ground and the basil for at least fifty per cent at the meatal and physical develop ment o f children It 1» easy to realise th» ta ta fo u n d on h is h an d s w h e n b e p ro c la im e d ' h is d ic ta to rs h ip , I t w as Jakt th e s to ry to f a ll Ilk a m u sic on th e t h r i f t y p re s i d e n tia l ea r. Som e pay th a t, fr o m th e m in u te be h e a rd It, ex e c u tiv e s ta te m e n t a re m a d e In E lis a b e th A rd e n s o w n L a b o r a to rie s arid u n d e r h e r o w n w a tc h fu l S u pervisio n . T h e fo rm u la e a r e th ose w h ic h E lis a b e th A r d e n h as develop ed d u r in g h e r m a n y ye ars o f epee* J a lis t la s k in tre a tm e n ts . V o lp i R e ln e g o v ern m e n t d ow n t o a fra c tio n th e else o f th e utt- w ie ld ly th in g th e fa s c is t c h iq f- R a tio n al to - Preparations. I t a lia n d e b t s e ttle m e n t n e g o tia tio n s w e re going on h ere . A s P re m ie r M u s s o lin i’s m in is t e r o f fin a n c e , th e c o u n t to o k n le n d in g p a r t i® b o ilin g 7 th e th » h e re .Venetian H as- Making Success Easier for You th e collaV and caffs, and the lit t le Clegvelets to w ard th e w rists, a re cd a champagne color.. It It It to ld 4 B anden — .fto d k s th a t a re b oth p rac tic al and chic, co lorful and fine in fab ric. T h e drees she la w earing In the photo is o f a lig h tw e ig h t cloth, trim m ed in stitch ed squares Letter w as >1)8« Venice Coachman. Kansas C ity stenographer. U th young man kiss tier goodnight and cam e to grtefiMThe young man fe lt whiskers against, hta n o r th a n d so u th h a u ls to reach dheek.. He.called the police fend i t »developed K'Mlas”iCoachmu n t w a a ia ea stb o u n d lin e s , w as th e cause pian.»8he—or he—eaid h e had posed aa-w woman fo r fo u r jrears^&oingjltj o f th e waste*, k . BLACK. p io tare, la w h ich she la fern w ith O rata N issen and Adolphe Mention. T h e p icture is r IVas/i d u r in g A lle n W ig g in s , . r a te e x p e rt fo r t h e P u b llo S e rv ic e C om m ission o f O reg o n , te s tify in g o n th e ap p U ce - flo n of th e W e s te rn ra ilr o a d s fo r an In c re ase of f r e ig h t ra tes . W ig g in s d eclares uneconom ic o u tin g s o f fr e ig h t. < w it h lo n g ; ,k 1 g i'f • 1 1 ra te s I I . W a g n e r, e x a m in e r In t e r s t a t e C o m m erce Elizabeth Arden AN winter your automobile re quires a free-flowing oil, if it is fa v o re d S trin g th e Ita lia n s b e tte r te rm s . B q t th a t'» a jo k e . M. On ring the warm lummer month» nature—the great outdoor» -take» rare of both of these neces- an y ra te , »e lf-c o n tain ed as I shici; M L beginning with th» early u s u a lly to. a ll accounts agrraj fal* ana lasting until the late spring, he glowed w ith ln te rra t an d the proper environmsat and suffi ration aa V olp i described, cient space w ill be provided for by the wise parent in the shape of a gh an in terp reter, the ro*»m. alkie from the bedroom, ghntss of Mussolini'» Job. which the children can have foe s than 60 ' bureaus were their very own. ted In three y ia rs , pta- , offices, duties and i l l . others were merged. The ly amounted to m illio n » JaASMa ’ tncnoxj» X I more efficien tly adm lu- today than ever before, ran th is is the fascist ver- o lp l being one. E vidently d to p u te t t t o r Mussolini's ration, w ouldn't have been I a tow days ago. » Sm oot, one o f the d e b t negotiations. Is *o w o n d e rin g w h y t h , re n tier k r a q ’ t done any- ra rd consolidating some iso M tp fs t« * C o u n t G nl- e lp f dl M la u ra ta ’a rather r R lv o r — H o e r M fa i ÈWri. 40 prises f o r ap p le s a l ilfffo rn n tío n a l E x p o s itio n I — During October, ly arrangtmeqt in the room h «h» children any ad u k a n « many U S A ■ 2 windows comes the question of i substance with which they mid TO glared T he glass must p it without distortion ihe full «» of the health-giving rays of > a»n. Further, the glass must should surround tha days o f child hood.' , An attractive room that costs Jlt- tle to prepare can kd finished pritl) rough plaster, tinted a greyish green; and with a friege deputing ra -s tn ia ; fo r this, too. bears the question o f health w ith rao¿ rastra «arm the Window trirtriqmgs which are painted a bright gfeèn. ’ Shelves can be built in the closet for the storage gay kind" of glass won’t of toys. no long sqaren or extra A sturdy table, » bookcase, and >necessary to find the right m f f l ¿ R i f a - ¿ S ^ r a * i & T ite glass such as one comm monise with tits wans, are in d i :t with » doaen times a day spensable krticles of forniture. T r a I ng; and jts use has bsoorte window hangings are of Unbftschetl MO in the windows of the muslin with red and M ur applique. esntly built hom er of the Thè floor is painted a d a r k g r e e n , HR that 1» oak be supplied r a d on it are sjM-ead three small raff rugs of a bright pattern. tfninspiriag surroundings as a cluld; and the bedroom, fxcept during the hour» for repose, is pot the m «A tntpMng eartronrttem iii tne wona. Clean air and the direct light of the sun a n at nspessary for grow ing rh lld rm as th ty a rt foe gro<4 ing plants. Children thrive on sun shine; without it they wilt and Paje. Upon the germs th»t lurk in the corners o f even the most carefully swept rooms the light of the s m The general rigeorative scheme. ba* Rwt the opposite effect Germa » i s a t i s S . r J i r s ; E that may wngh Mvoc: 6 the de rate organism» of children ffee or brightest sunshine w ill he dimmad die before the rays of the sun. * by drab walls, musty hangings, and o r hot, the y o i battered furniture. W alla, hangings, a room which and furniture must work fn con as p rim a rily <1 ju n c tio n , w ith the sun to give the » x not meet this here again Ze of its superic one