=■ Sebnttti. Cfwter Lake, Medford, Mr*. 3 . H. Cochran; Deschut««, Richmond, Mrs. J . R. RybefM; » n la b o a , K lam ath rail*» MW W ilbur Jottos; Grande Road*, La Grande, Mrs. 1* J. BU s«y;*U an, AJfaenft Mia. Jnmes Pip*; Mat­ thew St»rbuek, Raker. Mra. W. the forum ^ © ir »Ian tor raising the taduey that WM ydMH? Aehlqnd. Mra. Harriet C. F ield Sam fH le w e i during the-dny’» etttoty RMMI Mrlng to 4* * ' Multnomah, Portland, Mrs War, an em ergen cy m eaaure that of , OcUvn J. Goftinj Oregon Lewis worked so sticeemf ully and - ■ ■ * and Clark, Bugenej Mra. Vhtgil could be worked an a peace meas- gnrker; Quenett, The Dallqs, nre in any cosnmublty, by mak- A ppointm ent* ..Made., by^ .S tate M r a .F . O, Arnold; Sarah Child- la g the bonds of such sm all do- D- A. R» Mta*. Gordon rose Polk, Dallas, Mrs. Oscar M B ln ation that moat every end M acCUckea— ‘Hayter; Suaaanah line Barlow, could buy. In that way o u t Mra. Gordon MacCrackaa, atate Oregon City, Mra H. B. Cart- own cltisene could purchase the «*e««at of the Daughters e t the Jldge; Umpqua, Roseburg; Mra. Songs aha the interest would re- American Revolution announces *H. . F, Churchill; W illam ette, A sin In the city. The am ount the follow ing appointment« to P o rtla n d , Mra, W. Wr McCredie; could evpn be made to auit the committee chairmanship«: ’ - 1 WineiMt, CdrrttHl«, Mrt. George individual. Americanization— Mra. Clyde* R. Hyfllop; Yam hill, M Malkin, Portland; Con-;-offteer* add name« o f Chapters their policy if elected through «ervatlon and, Thrift, Mlse J a d e 'fo r (ba Benefit bf the Mettibhrg the columns of ypar valuable Snedicor, Medford; CdnstlUtloft-; e f the local dhapttrf, »h‘d all 6th- paper a privilge I feel sure you *1 HaJI Flounce Committee, M ias'era interested. I f the IteC ta prb- arrena; Ueele wljl extend to .th em . i Anne M. Long, The Dallea; Cor- served, it w ill be o f ’ Ashland la beautifully located ract Uae o f the Flag, Mra. W ll- aaalaUnee, particularly to »Deal Its healthful clim ate, fine water ,lam BaH> Roseburg; D. A. R .'m em bers o f the state com ttjt- make It one of the moat desirable p |aces to live in. It la therefore of the utm ost Importance that the m ost InteCUgent men be chosen. Men who h a te the conr- age of their continuous and who F ill adm inister the laws of the community so that all its fcfttsens kllke have an equal oppor- Inttlty to enoy to th e fullest ex- tent all these God given bless- ings with s p e c if privileges to »one. JOHN DOpi). -----------.— __i--------- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION D epartm ent o f th e In terior V. S. la n d Office at Roseburg, Oregon, September 11, 1918. NOTICE la hereby given that iychle Robert Grieve, of J e n |y 3ye*k, Oregon, who, on Septem- »er T, l» y s , made Homestead Bntry, No. O l l i s t , for W 1-3, lee. 84, Tp. 40 8., and Lot 4, ind SW 1-4 NW 1-4, See. 8, towoashlp 4 l S., Range 4 East. Vlllamette Meridian, has filed lotlce of intention to m ake three ■ear proof, to establish claim to he land above described, before ihauncey Florey, U. 8. Com- W#«Wfe Mfedfbrd, pregbn, .oa he 18th day o f October, 1188. C|alniant names as w itnesses: Loots Miller Georg« Samuel 81oan I The Animal*« Friend Keep f ilé s and Other insect« ■ft your cows. Half-cant’s worth saves . three quarts of milk. Hah bean used by the best dairy sam since 1885. Big shipment Made* Twine and Grata Backs PeiPs Comer E ugene— Plans received fo r a new Federal poat ottica b uilding. Student Loan Fund, Mra. U. G. teee. Smith, Phrtland; B ills Island, ———- ; •••. Mrs- 4* Bnchanan, Ahtorla: T n l f i M i T T n f ’U m o Oenealogieal Research, Mrs, W ll-i s ^ T V .n H » e f *««• JoM a, Klamath Fail»; Olrf rrV TWtiiwwiaJrl Home Maketa, Mra. F. M, • Wfl- .. .» V r C l, i W U l T i e a »*“•. Bugene; Historical and Lit- » ertu*y Reciprocity, -Mrs. G. R. Mc- Lallln, Redmond; Historic»! Re- aearch and Preservation Of Rep- ord8’ Miss L illian A ppldglte, Be­ ,em: International ReidUohs, Mrs. C. W,. E b erleln ,' t Klamath Falls; Magaalne, Mrs. John T. Richitrdson, P o rtla n d '. Manual »or Im m igrants.. Mrs. Sylvan Cohn, Portikad; Memorial Con- tlnental H all Library, Mrs. E< A. Stoaaqieiater, Kelso, W ashington; Memorial JCalollne Scott Harrls- on, Mrs. J. E. Anderson, Port- land; N ational.O ld Trails .Road, Mrs. W. T. Johnson, Corvkllls; Patriotic Education, Mrs, B. L. Pope, Oregon City! Preservation of Historic Spot», Mrs. Luld . D. Crandall, The Dalles; Publicity, Mrs. R. 8. Stearns.* Portland; Real Daughter«, Mra. Joseph B. Sibley,. Dallas; Revolutionary Relics, M ra B. L. Sleeves, Salem: Special Committee Chairman: Chapter ^Extension. Mm o f c ./C . Apperson, MeMiftnvJlle; R evision o f Bylaw», Mrs. Jam es N. Dnvia, Portland; -F in e Arts Building Fund, Mrs. • Brace L. Bogart, R egehe; Membership, Hrs. Sey- menr Jofees. « Baletfc; Veteran’s H oeplttl. Mrs. WM. H. BaXtop, Portland; ConsUtnUoa Day, Mrs. John Hall, Portland.* State officer» tor th is year are; Mrs. Gordon MafcUracken, vegant; Hrs. • tt. B . « Wattenburg, • flrat ▼Me regent;, ■ R itth ita n ili: Mrs. Jessie D. McComb, Corval- Simplest thing in the world to* llk, Second Vlce-rtgefit; Hrs. f t deah toilet bowls and keep theta B. W atts, Portland; recetdlhg dean with FLU SH - A > W a Y.I secreury, Mrs. ft. o . Anderson, Look under the flushing rim. Ashland; corresponding aecre- U ie your mirror. I t will show laaAtary; Mrs. Harry E. North- you the source of all foul o d o ry . A fe w d u > p i o f nip, Portland, treasurer; Mra. F L U S H A - W A T oh i b«sh R. C. Cyow, Eugene, registrar; will quickly remove this con* ‘Mra. A. i . Btossmelster, Kelso, librarian; Miss Lillian Applegate, 8B1WA. HtttoHah; Hrs. Lulu Sheldon, Qregon Cttyi chkplain. . Chapter o f the Daughters of at Y our the American R evolutlea in Ore­ DEALERS gon, with their regents; Astoria, Mrs. J. A. BnehattSn; Chetoeke- ta49aiem, Mrs. C. C. O U tk; O om fo r T o i l e t & o » lt B 0 , Marshfield. Mra, L. J. in rttpomae to to wtozthgr moved SUÖAA OUTPUT OTTAWA, g i t , (ttl*)— Can­ ada’s “sugar bash” foftduced |4 ,- 898,376 worth b í maple sugar and »yrtip m '1816, aecoroing ta a report iaeupd 1 by the _____ Dominion _ Standard Cleaners departm ent o f a g ricu ltu re. St. Helens, on new 312,0 PBOftB ftft 96 O il % WbWi under way KhBtif store* bnid- K w m 108 We Deliver lngz . • - 46c Crate Right along With j ils hither i u catloa eam ea an ex cellen t portnAltf tb tea*» h its in e m atter e t Baaneda and the hkndllng of mbn«>. Deposit here each w eek Of feidhtn for hknmnd h ave Aim pa^'hle »HI b v p p o B it e FIRST Peaches 60c Crate Potatoes 10 Pounds 25c NATIONAL BANK ASHLAND, OREGON V w •Si *' 4 Vr'*K X Why pay 30c Jfor 3 loaves of bread when you can buy the very best bread I t 3 loaves for 25c. New and 2nd Hand ASTORE Shore in ^n>wn I 3 for 25c where he stands in II and Bave, a t the flfligb term ah accurate record expenses, > High School and Grade Books ZV h y,— Tomatoes IS YOUR BOY GOING TO COLLEGE? PLUSH-A-WAŸ StDelicioiis SATURDAY SPECIALS AT HERBERTS GROCERY ; Do not hegiute to buy.3 iMWk H i «faB’IM* tt WO1 fetep, co account of its rieh and wholesome qttelitifes, | lOW dpefttting cost ekblsg us to « U for toss, if haven’t tried Lithia Bread, ask yodt MltfaMr, she will toll yon bow good ft Is. Opeta Evetaitags Fountain Pens, $1.00 AML y&itt Grocef.for Lithia Bread, , 1 l i U ‘(tan’t supply yon g li it at the Lithfc • Pickwij A8HLAND Parker Fofantain Pens , C '" . * ' ' - .V . Take home a dozen ParkHr Bouse Bolls o r a p a a of CRAYOijB CR à Y0L48 Loose* Leaf Books -»*• Biscuits for your dinner, they are Hqtoall# ¿eM otis tnd moderately priced. «» and ss «w Tidings classified do the business