Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 21, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Thera gpe six bullrings com|
ahd they have tbely own sch<
F |th competent teachers. An
toffeating fact related was that
(Cantinas* from base Two)
the f|rst thousand toward tb o |
home
was fnrnlphed *hy A«hl*nd.
Do c u e s Ficaie—
Deilghtlnl
dplAS» seem to 'io g
. evening addrega by Mip.
The
ifgh
pert.ot the plans of the '‘Who D i Mary L. Mallett was a mUte<V
One cent the word eecth tune. To run every is
fo r
Class”
and Friday
Class” and
Friday nixht
night was
was no1
no' effort with "Shall Wine and Boer
one O)ontt or j a o n , \-3 o the word f e * time.
Come Back?” the topic. Mrs. Wol­
exception
v « u iiu .r i(
* The sapper was a special affair, co tt gave much pleasure to two
WANTED: *— Two roomem and to that others than Just the mem baantoful solos.
Thp local W- G. T. U. will |o l4
41 6th St.
244-81 bershlp could share to the good
its
meeting Tuesday, at the bama
maatk, 444
848*8*
»up. 4-«untosi tima, for buahapds were guests
of honor, and an uansuaUy appe­ of Mto. G- W..F/aJey. R is toe
RpNT— <room ternJshed old. Finder rotor» to 481 B St.,
tising repast bad been prepared "Flower Mission" meeting. Mto*
bona» a t 84«. H ollf s tr e e t ta* orjPlpne 2f8»A.
246-3*
May Benedict will assist Mrs.
In
anticipation of their coming.
u ir,
ij^ r
Í M .|t
Fraley
diving the aprisi hour.
Members of the class, husbands
WANTED— Heavy hens. Eagle
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and families Ungerqd long over
REN« — HeuMkeepïag Mast Market.
Outings
for
Guest—
the
delicious
repast
provided
and
rooms. I l l S ri at.
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VAJU4 machinery and sprayers shadows had long since fallen ere
A number of outings and social
P: — Furnished, two repaired at the Eagle Bros. they left the beautiful park to be­ affairs have marked the visit o f
rooms with kitchenette. 1SS 7th Foundry, also a tew cook stores take themselves homeward.
Mr. J. Führer of the Ladd and
St
248-tf ter sale cheap.
243-1-me.*
The “Who Do Picnic” is an an Bush bank of Salem who is an
nual Institution and ’X
» very Ut-of-town guest at the home of
fO R RENT— A dandy chicken
CEDO-BAO—At lest, real pro­
Dr. end Mrs. Butie» Walker
happy
event
In
class
history.
raqch, four buildings. 48.00 per tection against moths, dust, mil­
Crater Lake, Diamond
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dew. CylJ nt 180 N. Main St. Apt.
month. Pegu». M t « . M*U.
the Josephine Caves are some of
Delphian
Society
Meet»—
848-Bt 1. Ashland, Ore.
243-8*
Tuesday afternoon, the Delph­ the places visited or to be visited
pO B RKXT — Splendid 4-room
AMBRO 8. PARK
ian Society holds its last meeting while Mr. Führer is here.
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apartment; delightfully cool for
’Vast a Good Painter1’
of the season
Program
Committee
D. A. R.
snasmer and fu r r a e typt 1« win 71 « . Main
Phone 24
Adjournment will be made dur­
ter, Buptin contantoncep, tocfcid-
ing the summer. When it recon­
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The program committee wljl
inp flreplace. S lj Marjadtae BL
venes is the fall, the work, as
Papering, Carpent­
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outlined in the recent Southern meet with toe Regent, Mrs. H *p
ering and Mason work. New and Oregon conference will be begun. riet Fielding at the Library on
B SN ^— Famished house remodeling. Day or contract,
Tuesday's meeting will close Wednesday, at two o ’clock-
U W . 321-1-me. the work on Ancient History
on Laurel St. Inquire 888 Har-
All members of that commit­
313-1 mo.*
g^Uaa. Phone 888-L.
229-tf
which has been one of the study tee are reminded to be present at
that meeting. ~
WANTKI^-140 old cars to lines pursued by the organization.
JN>» RENT; — tw o room
E
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hopee peeping apartment. >40 K jrreog. The Motor Market. 3» E.
The True home was .beautifully
236-mt».* W. C. T. U . In s titu te —
204-tf Mem S t
The W, C. T. U. Conference decorated with flowers.
MAMBKWFY
The social hour was spent to
FOR RENT—P u nish ed apart-,
held In Ashland Friday was a
RoneonaM
meats gad sleeping rooms. Lithla
marked success. There was a visiting, with musical numbers
IBS Granite.
Telephone 188 good attendance of interested given by a number of the mem
Apts., f t 8. Second street
140-tf ~BLOCKS AND LUMBER ' at workers present both aftennon hero.
There was an excellent attend
Pi^na 80. We and evening. The morning ses­
FOR RXXT — Feralsfck) e«h- Box Factory.
sion was largely given over to the ance of members and their famil­
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Ins and apartments. Reasonable, daMvaff.
opening exercises and short talks. ies.
by mouth or week. Call 468-
Assorted cakes and iced drinks
Short devotional services, led
LOST—Case containing pins,
1 2 8 -4 8
ring and pearl necklace, keep- by the Rev. V. K. Allison, who were served in closing, with Mrs.
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sake. Reward. Finder lease at gave a talk an the Scripture les­ Beck assisting the hostess In
FOR SALE
246-6* son read, was followed by a brief serving.
Tidings office. ,
The next meeting wlU im gf tfae
discussion by the State President,
FOB MALE: — Loganberries,
WANTED i. S alaaman aad sales­ Mrs. Mary L. Mallett, on “Why home of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Han-
phpne 4*61 or call 1726 Boule­ woman tor Ashland terriery. In­
the Institute is Needed.” Two son, when the officers will be In­
vard. W. E. Pierson.
248-tf teresting, profitable work for
chief reasons were given: encour­ stalled.
whole or part time. No invest­ agement of the worker and the
33 0 8
FOB SALE: — 8 fine mlfeb
ment required. jYrite Mr. White. support of the national organlsa-
goats. Toggenbnrgs. 1 fine back.
Auspicious Opentog—
711 Swetland Bldg., Portland, tlop.
Inquire Ashland Realty Co.
An event in which hundreds of
Ore.
246-3.
At noon a splendid covered dish citizens, both man and women,
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n
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dlpner was served, and to It all were Interested occurred Saturday
VIOLIN LESSONS
FOB SALE: — Team, wagon
‘those present paid appreciative afternoon and evening. In the
Hurray Á. Wpods
and harness, cheap for cash. 311
333 No. Mato S t . Ashland, Ore, tribute. Mrs. Howard WS8 to open house kept by the Board of
Wimer Street.
348-8*
of
the service.
Education and the members of
Phone 464
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«■oom and mgln au ibe P. T. A. at the beautiful new
FOB MAMS; — Bad BarenpogL
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»«to beautifully decor-
Linooln school on Beach street.
cheap. Inquire 78 Alida BA
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a t s l S f flowers. Those who plan­
348-St*
Beginning at four o’clock, liter­
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ned the dinner and the decora­ ally a stream of people called to
FOB MALE — Cheap^ windpnr
tions deserved great credit for the be shown over the new grade
shades 1-14 ft-. 2- f t . 1-d f t . 2- --------------------- -
sneceae
of their efforts.
building and to enjoy the program
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The CBisepg Bunk, 346-3
Devotional exercise« opened the pat on at that hour.
afternoon session, which were
The program numbers which
MOB SALE— Aprteots. Phone
followed as in the forenoon, by all enjoyed
most thoroughly
DR.
W.
J.
CRANDALL
order*. 18-F-3. J. H. Morse.
244-«* Oqteopatfaic Physician and Surgeon addresses. Mrs. Mary Mallett were: A pretty folk dance arrang­
spoke on the old time temperance ed and presented under toe direc­
Ky«, Ear Nene and Throat
music very interestingly. After tion of Miss Beulah Hussey, a
FQB HALE gpricots. Ashland
Offloe Phono ISO
this the ePOSker and Mrs. Rachel piano duet played by Mrs. H. S.
Fruit and Produce Aaaaetation.
Ellis sang a duet very pleasingly, Alklns and Mrs. Alice Willits, a
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW
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“Work For Enforcement Where vocal duet by the Mlsaea Madeline
Specialist
FOR RENT— Reasonable: Fur-
You Are,” arranged to a familiar Stevens and Letha Mile« and a
Women and Children
nlshgd. modern, three room apart-]
air.
and
violin solo by Harvey Woods. All
mqpL Vendome Hotel.
243-8t*
Organotherphy
Mrs. Rachel Ellis, vice-presi­ were enthusiastically received.
dent ¿f the 8tate Union then talk­
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SALE: — 2 shares Lithla I Office, 108 Pioneer Avenue
Superintendent G. A. Briscoe
ed on “Training For Service,” told of the building, and the spec­
Telephone 88
Spriggs hotel stock — the best
naming as special qualifications of ial arrangements for Its efficiency
reenanable cash offer received by
D*."flEQBfcGE SMITH
an officer, “Grace, Wit and as a practice school In its relation
the 30th, takes it. L. R. Hatcher.
and Bwgeon
Gumption.”
1070 Bird.
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to the Normal.
tamo x d »
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Mrs. Mary Mallett, again ad­
The rooms had been decorated
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and
3.
First
National
FOR SALE: — 14 acres alfalfa
dressed the assembly on "Law En­ beautifully, with lovely flowers
with 4 room house aad other Beug BUS- Office Hours. 10 forcement and Narcotics," stating
and ladies were present to conduct
Bldg».. 82600. Alpe 8 comer lots to 48 Noon; 8 to 6 p. s».; 7 to that the United States was the
the visitor« through the well ar­
on the Boulevard, opposite new
largest consumer of opium— that ranged and beautiful rooms, ex-
Normal for 82844. Peakto, 881
the dope peddler was worse than plainiqg the special features.
L'CHARLES A. W a TVEd
the saloon keeper— his work was
FhyMclen and
Thope in the receiving line In
done so secretly and the results the afternoon were: Mrs. O. A.
iCfconq M W
, SALE— Used parts Cor aB
has of cere. Ù » n mowers gp-
1S4-L of the habit so horrible.
Briscoe, Mrs. V. D. Miller, Mrs. A.
The speaker then discussed the C. Myers, and Mrs- Don Whitney.
md and sharpened to cut like Office hours, 18 to 18 A. M.j 8
In the evening at eight o’clock
r or no charge. The Motor to 6 P. M.; 7 to 8 evenings. — difference in the problems of the
mother now and fifty years ago. the building was again open foi
Cltlsens Bank Budding.
yjtet 88 B. Matn St.
The Farm Home, which . is Inspection, and again hundreds
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A. WOODS— P rac sponsored by the W C. T. U. of the
B»
were preseht to ljsten to the pro­
ties e Malted to eye. ear, uoee and state came in for a share of at­
SALE—Big load of kind­
th roif—K-ray including teeth. tention. Mrs. Mallett reported gram and to go over the rooms,
ling, 18.00. Box Factory. Phone
admiring the splendid arrange­
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hours, 10 to 12 and 2 that all the land belonging to the
3<V
m ents'to rcomfort. efficiency and
to 6, 8wedenburg, Bldg., Ash- Home was either paid for or
the special features for coordina­
Real Estate
I aj UL O zmdmi . h
pledges were made to tgke care tion y lth the Normal SchooL .
For bargains In Real Estate .
of it. There are now 116 orphans
Thoee In the receiving llqe In
a buz < |P N SHINN
try Brown and Rice, 88 No. Main.
enjoying the Home, which Is a the evening were Mr. and Mrs. G.
Dentist
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real Home witji house toothers, A. Briscoe, Mrs. Sparr, Mrs. Cuth-
Cktisene Rank Bldg.
matrons
and
superintendent. bertson, and Mrs. L. B. Powell.
Fpn’t Forget the No. 8B0-L
Office Phone 181. Rfee. Phone 184
Bullying, ’ Repairing, Painting,
The program presented at this
Evenings By Appointment
gg, Cabinet Work, Roofing,
hour
included a cornet solo by
TRANSFER
FTOUGK’S
L MOORE, î a ^ u r .— Offlosa
at Work, day or contract.
Efverett Yep, the folk dance, under
H
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IH
STS
B
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ckwelT, B it AliksbeiR St. over the AgBtoad Tidings Offlcfl
Drgyagc, storage and long djat- direction of Miss Hussey, a read
||3 - 1 mo to Camps BuUdto» Practices la
80-tf log by Dr. Mattle B. Shaw, piano
the United States courte and .Ml agc« hauling.
duet by Bernice and Marjorie'
SALE or TRADE:— 6 lota the courts of California and Ore­
> PLANING MILL
Leer, a scolo by Harrison Leer,
in Opldendsls, Washington, also gon.
vocal duet by Madeline- Stevens
164 qcres Alfalfa ranch to Prine-
JORDAN’S SASh AND CABINET
and Letha Miles, a solo by Alice
vi||K Oregon— will trade for Ash-
PA1NTINE CONTRACTOR
WORKS, Corner Helman and
Borgenson and a violin sol» play­
IsnA or Medford prppprty- Mto.
Van Ness. Phone 181. 194-tf
Thompson " an d B arlln gd m e
ed by Chaster Woods, aoeoaiptil­
S. A. Prose, 314 Guylleld St.
DR. j?pTcH I8H OLM
led at the piano by Mra. E. A.
Painters and Decorators
217-1 mo.
Woods.
Pspqr H snglag — Tinting
V e te r in a r y G ra d u a te
SALE — 6 room furnlish-
In a few words. Mr. V. Q. N.
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furnished.
Phone «4« !
7«7 Oak 84.
sndy home, fra*, cheap, 1
Smith, of the Board of Education
!
1 222-1 mo
Phqys |d ’
” « « ANT GI^L IN TROUBLE— May welcomed the vlsltora, spoke of
communicate with Ensign Lee toe hpquty Of toeeJIoa and hulld-
W m II'IL E ' transfer co ~
of the Salvation Army at the tag aad toe difficulty o f the hoard
»W Bfrwic©
White Shield Home, 616 May- to deride upon the location and
WANTED:— Steady Job as ex- Dealers to Coal, Wood. Packing,
the satisfaction that all felt in
M r Ave., Portland, Oregon.
pe^bMBoed man cook (married). Crating and Storage. *Long dist­
that l^satloo and toe oomplpted
ance trucking.
City qr camp, 1401 Boulevard.
structure.
MEMORIALS
240-2t*
Mark every grave with our
Superintendent
Briscoe also
T. L. POWELL—Oenernl Trans­
far —, Good, teens and nsoter erygtel gray, tor immediate or voiced bis pleasure to the occa­
t — Man to
Ä w S v i t e U ? X Fall delivery.;. «■ Feanieton sion. ahd told ef the building aad
lfs pari to the eduoetlonal system
Manager, 1Î.6 East Main.
aooAMe prick Phone 88.
C LA SSIFIED ADS
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Basinets Directory
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Of Ashland.
President J.
kurchUl of the Normal wqs then
trod need and told of the special
Mature* of the building and the
teaching plans; the wqrk pf super
Visor, critic teacher and the stu
dent teacher.
Every one was deeply Interest­
ed and appreciated the opportun­
ity of hearing thia discussion of
toe plans for the cpnduct of the
new Lincoln school.
i Tfie program was especially
Rell received and all the numbers
grere heartljy applauded. To those
Who so kindly loaned time and
.talent for the occasion much ap­
preciation was expressed.
Superintendent Briscoe presid­
ed and introduced the speakers.
Ashland Wins
Speedy Game
(Continued from Page Ona)
h liner in deep o fS tortril *hd
doubled a Medford runne- out at
home with a perfect throw to the
Ptoto.
Mohler Roea 1»
Sunny Mohler relieved Davis In
the eighth, with Walter Hughe»
doting the receiving inetoad of
Force, and the fresh hattery held
Medford hitless and ecoreless in
the twp final frames.
Schoopi
gave way tp Foley in the seventh
when the local tossers began hit­
ting him to all corner» of top lot.
fk tu n ied from Co««!—
Next Sunday Grants Pass will
Mrs. W. M. Barber. Marahail eome here, while Medford plays
Barber and Mildred Barber, re­ Klamath Falls at Medford.
turned yesterday from a trip to
The box score.
Preaceot City, returning by wayjjMEDFORD—
of Arcata and Reddings, covering
AB R H PO A
6 1 1 1 3
^*e
Drive and the Redwood Hanley 2b
Highway south of Crescent City. Bannister, c 6 0
1
0
Long lb
4 1
Trip to H o n o lu lu -
Markieret
0
3 b
Edwin Mowat arrived in Ash­ Dunn ss
0
4 o,
land last evening from Corvallis, Bohl rf
4 o
0
Where he has been an instructor Runts If
0
3 o
to the school of forestry. He will Blair 3b
4 l
0
leave this evening for San Fran­ Schoenl p
3 o
0
cisco, where he will join his bro­ Wilson If
1 o
0
ther, Lynn Mowat, who directs Foley p
1 o
community chest campaigns, and
tocy will sail for Honolulu, where Totals
37 3 7 24 6 6
they will spend two months visit- ASHLAND—
fug their mother, Mrs. W. H.
AB
H PO A
Mowat and brother, Jan Mowat. O’Brien If
4
1 0 0
JBdwto Mowat expect# to attend Watts 2 b
1
8
next year.
t rale
a
1
Fillette 3b
8
Morgan 2b
1
1
Marlow ct
1
8
To Attend N o r m a l-
Cassidy lb
0
1
Miss Ina Farnsworth of Rose­
Reed
rf
1
0
burg arrived in Ashland last even­
2
Force
c
0
ing to attend the summer normal,
Davis
p
1
1
X iss
' Farnsworth is a graduât» of
0
0
Hughes
c
e Ashland high school.
She
0
1
Will stay with Mrs. H. M. Chan Mohler
1 on Roca street.
iff
R e tu r n e d Io Orange, Cal.—
Dr. and Mrs. Lynn Patrick, who
have been visiting hl« parents,
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Patrick, for
the past week, left this morning
for their home in Orange, Call-
Totals
35 5 8 27 14 7
Summary — Base on balls, off
Schoenl, 1; wild pitch, Schoenl,
1; two base hits, Bannister, Mor
gan and O’Brien; Struck out, by
Davis 6; Mohler, 8; by Schoenl,
3; by Foley, 2.
TODAY — T 0 M 0 R B 0 W
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Wonderful Line of Silk Ties
$1.00 and $1.50 Values, Your Choice
75c
ARMY GOODS STORE
Biggsct Little Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel
Open Evenings
— W ED N ESD A Y
SOMETHING TO
CROW A B O U T --
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cnat
Gin
%
The poultry industry is des­
tined to bring Ashland to the
front as an egg-producing
center.
«« CAROL OKMMTIR
Mayttuer-xoMciM
ü Çkmmount Çlcluit
Climatic conditions make this an ideal section for
producing eggs — and lots of them. We have good
shipping facilities to get our eggs to market.
J A Z Z
Chicago. The loop. Glittering Michigan Boulevard.
The jazz belt. Packed with pep.
COM EDY
Carol Dempster and W.-C. Fields, the comedy'pair
of “ SaJly^of the Sawdust.”
Let’s make Ashland the Petaluma of Southern Ore­
gon.
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
ASHLAND, OREGON
t h r il l s
Fast, roaring Chicago. The cyclone. The Chase. Made
by the master hand of Griffith.
R E G U L A R A D M IS S IO N
V A C A T IO N I
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«ud Mrs. V. )E» m Ad O*k- toe Budding
ia AaUaad utotttog Mv. They ecpaat to tonne
add Mn Thomae ERI «nd tornito fgr
MINE
* 1 4 T h a t W a s M o r e Port-
uCDd W o n isnt T ook K arn ak
W m R esto red T o
in c h S p le n d id H ea lth —
N o w S h e A n d H er H us
b a n d B o th P r a ise T h is Re
s m a rk a b le P rep aration .
**lt « smbs only right to me that
I should tell everybody I can
Sbqut Kaf-nMc so they can take
this mralctoe and get rid of their
troublo« like I did." declares Mrs.
« . A. Hamllton, of 327 Biwadivaj'.
d, Ore. '
my operation about
eight months ago I suffered all
•f
tranHe.** cqqtto-
Mrs. Hamlltori. *1 was so
weak, wornout and nervoua I was
totreed 4« te e my housework go
«•daue, aud all my friends knjw
how slok I was.
"My stonjBcb Jqnt seemed to
stay upset, and 1«digestion, g»s,
hilt oneness and nervousness kegt
me fee) tog «lltetoble aU ike li«Uf
And I tried so s is s y different
medicines without any results
that I Just about lost faith In all
of them.
, “But we read what ad many
Portland people had to say abqiit
Karnak that my husband got tills
medicine for me, and It ha« sta b ­
ly built me up Uke a different
person. It has quieted my na
so I can sleep eound and rev
sod hte put my stomach In oi
se thto I haven't a trace of
geetlon, gas or biliousness n<pr
My husband la taking the mefU^,
gl«e x n r «Rd PffAlMe It Just like I
do. 1 tell yen. It*« Just tke grand­
est medicine made.”
Karnak ia te ld ,to >>k|a» d to
the Bagt Side Pharmacy aad by
ail leading druggists.
Low Fares
i n « f le e t t o y o u r fa v o rite su m m e r
R e d u c e d r o u n d tr ip tick ets
nuts t o fit y o u r v a ca tio n p lan s.
You CM s^ ve m o n e y fo r pleasu re y sesj go
by traim^ *-
C o n v en ien t, com fortable service to N ew port,
C o o s Bay, T illa m o o k b each es; O reg o n C aves,
Crater
Y ou ’ll arrive there rested and ready
for vacation fun, w ith th e m axim um am ou n t o f
dm« there.
Atkatbou» the low summer fares
to i^ lifo m tim ^ ^ h e E a s t.
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Southern Vadfsclines
G. N . K ram er, T ic k e t A g e n t—P h o n e
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