• '.'V ? faj»r 1 ,-<¥ j-*. L _ r Ata.-*»« Mlk * »■' ’ •» **»? ’ *• * > » • ? < »w ’RftD A «¡d H Pik.¿ Pclldan. Bay, L tfm  reâ R ifn A tfe fa ì^ ^ b w èri tora* ln AslUaViriaet stopped". at l i b e ¿llthia ' natine i n c i m W w t o y t r o t « M > become P A £ f N T-JBACHBH- STVDW T iiSQCiATlONft « Mf W *c«V e m c ta f •wp ShQgl« be W b r|« | F airly as possible before omr "mind's eyg,’J "Qurselves as cb,|- f Z Z /J 0ur1W’ SI up toll HOUSE FO B 106 or 9 - F - ll. 9 J a t - < 3 rj r y fTTr gû< • -j j f N f ft Til -Splendid , ap’t. sleep in g, porch, fa s store. Very U Strty. PBone It f c fy k Bldg. , ’ 177-4 •i's<> b u t burnished cab­ ota. Reasonable, plànhìg m u * FOB B4H K *'W h fi ?W 1-4, Section Township SS South, Rango B a st— 110 por acre. Address f. W 1888 Alameda, Portland, Oro. J7S-4 lì, 4 E s » ,? « T S Ì , Corner Helman and t^e mists pf manty' W f or * P °^ bdt we c^n see ourselyoe Suddenly transformed, t o to r parents' W9 looknd much as Oaual; nprhap. wp. % ^ e d or turned up, trousers gpre |qng( and tolpps m v < ¿< lass tain, but to them wu wars sjlll ' ‘•the children/’ while ’to our­ selves— apd often to each other — what' a world pf differenpe! We felt withli) ourselves unlimit­ ed ’ possibilities; we developed* new likes and dislikes; we "adored’* thia an« Vfe "efa®ly loathed” » a t; wp ftyiRH M'1 dreamed, we gliomed and rq- bbHed. Just as pgr cblldjer, are 194-tf W K & g S TRANSFER CO. Dealers la Coal, Wood, Packing, FOR BALE— S doten laying Crqttog and Storage. Lone díat­ hens and S roosters, extra grade enos trneglng. barred rocks. 855 East Main. 177-8» » . L. POW ELL— General T ra fa ter -r- flood team and motor FO B SALE— «-room bouta, Wg tracks, flood servine at a rea- lot, water, light, soar Normal . spnahle prfco. fh o n e 8 8 .. ■ebook Price 98.00«- T epta PAINTING CONTRACTOR flail evenings, Phone S17-R. z 177-1 m o * FOB BALE—Juat 6 mof> of those fine building sites at prés­ ent low price. Jtat south jpf Normal. Phone 46Ï-J. « . ÏM 4 f o b SALE— A f4i fgwarbor. step plq weights, lath w o r|, all claww . Eag|g dry, 14* Oberlin SL FOR SALE:— Attractive 'strict­ ly modern 5-room. bungalow,'A-l aero of grouad priced r ig h t. les quick sale. Phone. 180-R. or SIO-J. lSS-1 mo. FOR HALE— Fine two-; old grape vine«. T okays,; qjona and other two-year-old BJfcg Walnut t Edwin P. Huglum? M M t v FOB SÁXIB^— B ox Factory tom- bar yard has a full stock of all kinds of bnlldlng lumber at rea­ sonable prieta. 4«-t< WAN7QEQ B U Iv -ty W pigs. N. B- Bppd. Phone «-F-S1. 171-S LOST— Small boys’ flne-knlt sport sweater, smoke color. Os- ear Silver, SSS Hargadtoe St. Phone S |t - U ‘ U8 » WANTED—Hewing, pricer rea­ sonable. Jessie Searing. SSS C St. 177-8* WANTED— Ptoia sewing' and fTaahtng. S«4 7th 8L 177-12* WANTKD^-To build your sep­ tic tanka, chfanM«, cqmmt lid«; walks, c n r H '« t o T s ' 148 Sixth street. 176-S* k- iwn iq ey tog toto» SSS Òyaalte 148-1 Mo.* hefo^thentl ' Ik h fe 'fo b ty J Pills, a Neighbor« of Woodcraft Meet— polishing from the experiences of The Neighbors of Woodcraft life. The work of home and will * meet the first Monday In school as a combination was -I April (April 5) for a business . MERTON M THOMPSON . session and a covered dish anj> done- Painter and Decorator Then gradually we began tp per. * ' Paper H |t|glng ATI Neighbors are urged to he feel the preaaure of these amns- Tinttag a BMCially present and tiring th e covered ing times and to realiae that (Continued From Page Fhu: furniture Reflniahed fish. Initiation will be a fea­ even though otfr children werp Estimates Gladly Furnished almost grown up, they were sic; Miss Cornelia Spencer apd ture at the evening session. Phone SS or 75 still > problems— perhaps more so Mm, Dunbar, president of the than ever before—wad that som e­ BHHXCOr« TRANSFER federation« thing still remained for us tp PhqitoAlO 878 B St- ■•Two popular evening pro­ do. So the parents followed • Dngagq, storage and long dist­ grams will be features of the on into the high achopl„'tull pf ante battling- • e*ti .cpnventlon. . One . entire session earnest dpslre to meet these ngw -will be detotetkic the president a: conditions, t and they started a procession, during which eagh “Parent-Teacher Association" on president wl|l give briefly t^ e , the w ine basis as those whleh chief achievements of her club had operated »so successfully In during tbw->-w a»*»W r and wl»tt the grade«. • WBh few aacepttons mark up her score card on par- their plans met total wreckage tieipatio» to -federation projects. Á p . PHI8HÒI4M and they fonnd themselves s if­ “The city of Baker has asktd ting among the ruins, distressed trinar? Graduate and bewildered by the failure pf 7S7 Oak 8«, the convention to spend",,«i'n evening theje, which invitation their excellent Intentions ah« wi|l be apeeptad. Members of the ' board and heads of depart­ ments will be' honor guests at a luncheon to be giveh by the Rotary club anq there will bo THE HIGH HCHÓOL AND other affairs of a sem(-socie:1 CONGRESS nature. : ? i ,j ; ' "t , "The. women of L< Gfahde sro leaving nothing undone, to m>ke Among all the varied activ­ i .the convention a nien&orable ities of our organisation perhaps happy one." ? i those which bring It Into contaqL w ith . the High school are the most vague and the least stan­ dardised, the most^ in need of study and the least understood. Whqnr j the Mothers’ Club evolve« Inhs the Parent-Tpai her AssoC/dtfon, .there was a ru I( between the )>r»-flchool child and "I had 'gas (ffom stomach 1 the child in. the grades, - it Is pressing oh my h iart a d d 1 w i* tirue, hat one hot so wide th w ¡Sffering »0 told I had heprt trouhft. Ad- it could not easily bq hridgod ust try Ret lerlka 'did morh Tor me than after a brief period devoted to Nothing h rating heat anything , elae.'* (signed) Mrs. studying the new ground, find­ A. H. Harris. ONE spoonful Ad- in g firm footholds dad stretch- lerika Teipoves gas In w min­ tog the cables of mgtual iq- utes and 6fthh brings astonish­ herests an<|, understanding l»Wr parents and teach era. ing.relief to th e 8ti,ms(chj prlngs •reen out a surprising amouiitjjof old When the children loft the grade waste matter i rdi^nevi* thought Bchtfol, however. foy many yea re was In yon f "system, .btqps that it was conSliere« unnecessary to full, < bloated feeling aqd (makes study or observe them longer*; ypu happy and cheerfkl; ‘ 'Excel; they' wpr« to some degree *t 1 lent for chronic conatipatloh.— least, a finished product, ob­ ject only to a certain amount of MqNair Bros. • ’’„ V, ftp d lr ld l^ h n e t £ P£ h —-Child Welfare NataS^ne B r in # Y o u f ö h p o s T q » • * ■' ' » - M Agee's J3hœ Shop f« Wick, P w çk in g B u o i i t f s 339 A M W of Ik! & G n w « n rM * iMUffl Ms b z e Y ^at Book iwviswioff kh* E. Main Street Pareaf-Teacher * S fc « » a s s a w 2 Notes livestock farvtot, its advance in the Seienwofprepaj^ggxxJ foods andtlim * B uVflfty jsearsof ifoforyl The w est­ ern Rattle trails and “cow t o w » ” o f thfl early *70s! The invention of r a C n m r to? c o r t i T b r was of East and W e s t w h a n ti»« fe a t w m fo V « R •hipped ecroM the aommentl Gas on Stomach May Cause Heart Troutato A n d JiealitU s o f T o d a y in the in d v ie v l The Year bpok g iv « qry f f ig fr of t|ie grpwth o f an industry S S i g b i v> fo td ip d ctothE|he n a f t » JI est is E ssential ■wr— \ 7 > • ^4K4,v 1 w Mi' * •ílí .j ." . 3''"‘ ‘i '"AW i A ‘. i |5 S OrsJrite. TO THE MEMEBRS Off TEE FIRST BAPTIOT CHURCH'OF ASHLAND. ÓRBOOSk , t YOU ABB HERBWX NOTI yiB D , that on tbs 41b day of April, 1984. St"- tbs hour *f 9 e ’clock In the afternoon of sgJd «ay, a masting of; the members *f The First BkRtist Cb«reh M Ashland, Oregon, a corporation. Will be held At the Bungalow, being the usaal place of «rorshlp of sal«,mqipbers *f said Uhurch, far the purpose of chant­ ing the name of s*ld eorpsratto« (rods, The First «borrì» *f ÀshlÀnd, Oregon,' to some other suitable name. LUCILE GILMORE, ; 1MM ieslj — physically uiid mentally ause we leave your Romeas we haut, f a t adì' the 9 fó | too« M f vi«» (PvTihink’s Preacrip- WhHe ijta(.no merinry. sali- tlon. / pll wlntetgreen or cylate - f a U ovamojpfes' any [-•thetírnatlsm ef gout on What taore do yon want? It /tg impossible to get some­ thing totter uric acid .solvedt and alfa « w p w lor I h w •«<«- Via do worrying, the working, am lanlng-op afterward! S E E q u j i J itfW ^ B IN G H A ty P L W 15c a Doutye Roll, an<} uj) £ County -iV P . With jarring, cbwhijig not relax .............. Chqost Yqur Uunit*. CANXflV EXIST I t .is «•qjqsterc.us; In feet, it Is a sham* *td suffer with In­ flammatory, .mueculgr, sciatic or Yamhill, « ju r e jfe jfa lm ftta ft |Pr ; the kidhgys. , Monty t o g f a t t o ' t in thie h«dplui ‘ meOciaw t f ?<,1- J rented to the ljstiermpa« < « f a r J physical, stale-'? Combs ' J Hr j . J BUck df V j . .who J a n y a ./'lefp seT .tg o k fp lea fljls , I eoqjd not sjoq« qvgr npf raise , np without’ great p*M- Now, • I haye nppm” Aph tofa «TRS* i gist tor froley POU, VpiirJ prompt iftpfofbm»nt ~xrm~-de­ light, and J W y petM-HWd'' everywhere. . No, } rs'sAifa a n d Ó abinht Miss. Phone IM . can a bad to make t ie best qf. thajnl JJ We accepted tpelr arfangw^fats. wore the clothes and atq |be — food provided by them and rel( that In so doing we were acting w< In a perfectly normal maqnet. <• accepting a situation for v M fa l we had thought out n o a ltern a - tire. 5 ' " '*’ ' */ ■ ; '-.¡ i b* Then came that' mgrvelqua «= ;rprpluti6n. Adolescence, and the wortd was turned upside down— t í s r i n e SAb ÄSSOi-V 1U dTrti  T Ï^ S I- PW m vousness. poor», sleep J f f fta t » weary S «fa ■?<*’ : «rep- W* «fa« that y W J W* warn swan—-qp V> t f a U » f t S ’ tpqlye or fourteen— we fully eq- \ pec ted our grown people to di­ rect opr coR ln^s *nd gqinm, an« our «otqg. generally. a ft S ftt garden and tome Inquire St 71 Geriteci S t Home PhgM 1A4-L Office hours, 10 to 12 A. M. ; 2 ns-s* to i E. M.; » t o i e v e n t a n — BENT— Phone Citisene Bask Building. , 178-9 Zl 71 ÁZY«ÓA/£$ RIGG, Wall Paper an