üoeöl ■ Personal flotes
Returned from Portland
Mrs. J. D. Miller. » H has
spent the past ten days Visiting
Stated conclave Wednesday eve with friends in Portland, Ore.,
ning March 2. Routine business h u returned to her home on
and work in Order Temple. Din Fifth street.
ner at .8:45. AU Sir Knights
Come in and hear th e World's
courteously invited-
newest
and greatest musical In
O. D. FRAZBE, E. C.
strument,
The Orthophonie Vic-
W. H. DAT, Recorder.
trola.—The Rose.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. ,P. Walters Word Received
Word has been received in
and family are moving from Nur
Ashland
that Mrs. J. M. Kirk
sery street to a residence at 18«
patrick.
an
old-time resident of
Central Avenue.
this city, passed away at l\er
home in Pasadena, Cal., recent-
Don't (orget the Christian
Missionary AlMance at Moose
March 3, 4, 6, 6. ,
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Smart .bpring models in men's
ready-to-wear.
Paulaernde'a.
V isitor from W ashington—
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Among the people from Wash
ington In this city yesterday
were: P. M. Martin o^.Bntiete, Visitors from Portland—
Among the visitors in Ash
C. F. Erickson of Tacoma and
land yesterday giving Portland,
Mrs. Viola Like of Clarkston.
Ore., as their residence, were:
Robert McKee. Frances Baker, C.
See Jordan tor Mill Work,
F. LenEyck, C. L. Lindsay, C.
D. Evans, Geh. M. Robinson and
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Evahs.
C onfined to Hom o -
Mrs. * Leona Dolese, who is
A dandy piatp lunch Including
employed at the local Chamber
coffee
every noon and night, 35c.
of Commerce, has been confined
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to her home for the post two At the Plaza.
days with illness.
Anuoance Birth^—
Mr. and Mr». D. H. Bussey
Have a fit at Orres tailors, 11
of
Malin, Klantath county, an
Beach Ave., west of library.
nounce
the birth of a seven-
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pound boy this morning at the
home of Mrs. Bussey's mother
From Talent—
Cari Meli In, a resident of Tal- on Eighth street. Mrs. Bussey
ent, spent yesterday In this city was formerly Mias Elsie Crow-
son of Ashland
transacting business.
SPtUNG IS HERE
Now ta the time to order your
missing fruit trees and shrubbery.
A card to 348 Hargadlne St:, and
C. B. Hooper will call and help
yon to make your selection.
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GENERAL BUTLER 18
Drug Halceman Here
ORDERED TO CHINA
L. W. Lowry, salesman for the
Oregon Drug company in Bn-
.gene, Ore., la spending a few
days in Ashland looking after
for me to say. I am a soldier an A
business affairs.
will do Just what I am told.”
With a quick gesture General
Returned to Ashland--
Butler turned to his thru* offlSr
R. W. Pride, proprietor of the era, Lieut. Colonels Bill« B. tyll-r
Llthla Springs hotel, who has
er, P. Search and 'Lieut. Whitaker,
been spending the p u t tgw days
who are to accompany him and.
with his wife and family In Port exclaimed:
land? h u returned to -Ashland.
“Pack your stuff: we are going
en a Jaunt to the orient.”
Attended Convention -
“Will thee assist me in packing
Mrs. Fred Taylor and Mrs. for a trip to China?” w u the
Clyde Malone represented Ash calm, nonchalent way the fighting
land at the American Legion quaker broke' the news to Mrs.
District convention, which was Butler, his daughter and two sons.
held in Klamath Falla Monday. He plans to leave here at 4 P» m.
Owing to the fact that the local Friday for San Francisco and wlM
Leglonalres were busy on their embark from
there Saturday
Spring Opening, many of them morning.
were unable to attend.
L EG ION SHOW DRAWS
Fred Nell In* M ed fo rd -
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LARGE LOCAL CROWD
Fred Neil, manager ,of the
commissary department of the
(Continned From Pago One)
California , Oregon Power com
pany at Prospect, spent the week wear for men and Jronng men. Mc
end In Medford. Nell formerly Gee's store closed the style re
was employed bV the Ashland view program with four pretty
girls who displayed dainty spring
creamery.
and summer frocks.
The country store proved to be
Visited With Mrs. Andrews—
a strong attraction and kept the
George Andrews of Corvallis, huge crowd.waiting expectantly
Ore., was an Ashland visitor re for more/than an hour while
cently at the home of his mother
Mrs. Aaron Andrews, who has
WOMEN GOOD POLITICIANS
been seriously ill for the past
SAYS UNIVERSITY DEAN
two weeks.
BOSTON, Marqh 1.— (U P )—
As Individuals, women are as
good politicians as men. -in the
opinion of -Mrs. Lucy Jenkins
Franklin, dean of women at Bos
ton University.
Just aa there are unscrupulous
and
unintelligent
politicians
among men, politics has its diF
Returned to School—
honest and Ignorant women, she
Kenneth Hobfon, who has been said,, but the average woman is as
In Ashland for the past week able and trustworthy as the aver
visiting with his parents, Mr. age man. >
and Mrs. Fred B .' Hobson, has
For cleaning and remodeling returned to Eugene, where he
phone Paulaerud’s.
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sity.
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Visited In This City—
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Allinger
of Chico, Chi., spent the day in
Ashland yesterday visiting with
friends and transacting business.
Returned from Santa Cruz— •
Wallace D. Carey has returned
from Santa Cruz, Cal., where he
has been spending the winter
months. Mrs. Carey is visiting
with her son Oeorge on Gresham
street.
JBor<* *hSn >80 good merchandise
prises were being
distributed
among those present.
All In all, It w u a dandy show
and everybody who Attended w u
more thdn pleased.
After the show the Tavern
Gate was host a t a midnight
lunch, giving clubhouse sand
wiches and coffee to all who
game. Mr. Lane will play host
again tonight to the crswdn'trom
the armory and Loveland’s or
chestra will go to the cafe immed
iately after the closing of the ar
mory festivities.
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ASHLAND ACRES
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hens, the sires being from 811 to-
8 28 egg hens. With this "founda
tion Mr. Smith feels that he has
to offer very superior baby chicks.
The chicks are hatched in a
1400 egg incubator which in
itself is as large as a la ir sized
room. ' Last year he hatched
86000 chicks, this year he expects
to hatch as many or more.
His chicks are sold up to April
18th. He finds the bulk of his
u le s are to home people and 76
percent of them are from eld cus
tomers. Mr. Smith raises each
year a limited number of pullets
Which he sells at ten weeks of
age. He states that last fall he
could have sold several thousand
of these pullets.
As soon as the pullets come out
of the brooder houses they * are
taken to the “pullet range,” a
tough partly wooded track of
•bout four acres, here they roost
In the open colony houses or In
the trees. Mr. Smith has three of
these ranges so that the pullets
•re on the same ground only once
In three years.
Mr. Smith raises several acres
qf kale and cabbage for green
feed. He uses ten tons of straw
tor litter in his houses.
He finds that his hens pay him
Let the UNION write your full
coverage automobile Insurance.
Yeo, of conree..
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Big Business Institutions
Urging Food That “Stands
By” for Better Morning’s
Work
—
fTVHAT 70% or more of the day's
A important work'falls into the
four short hours before luncheon is
• recent fact, brought out by a
nationwide investigation by business
experts.
Thnz many important institutions,
like the Consumers Company of
Chicago, the General Electric Com
pany; department stores like Mar
shall Field and many others urge
right breakfast eating on workers
as important to success.
As a result, Quaker Oats break
fasts are being widely urged to start
the ambitious worker's day.
Containing an excellent food
balance of protein, carbohydrate,
minerals, vitamine B and lalative
"bulk” — pins a unique appetite ap
peal — Quaker Oats stands as the
dietetic urge of the world today —
food that "stands by” yon through
the priceless morning hoars.
Get either Quick Quaker, which
cooks in 2)4 to 5 minutes, or regular
Quaker Oats. Grocers have both.
Quick Quaker
b u t of
Mona,
will be
become
soil and climatic condì-
our mdrkatlng problems
taken care o f when they
at all pressing and all WÒ |
need right now la the man power.
“Given this," »aid he “this section
▼«« bfeorae a great poultry csn-
tar."
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WHERE LUNCH IS ENJOYED
For the neon lunch you want a light meal, clean
and tasty. Our toasted sandwiches, fruit salads
and light deserts make an appetizing .menu. . Hot
chocolate or coffee are always ready at our foun
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Garden
Seeds
Flower
Seeds
Simpson’s
Hardware
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“ The Winchester Store"
Now Is the time for yon to
do your fencing. Ground Is
soft, to r setting your posts,
and we carry every sise,
height and description In fenc
ing that Is made and at right
WATCH THIS SPACE
Indirectly word has been re
ceived (dAl JAoyd H. Mnllt, son
of L. L. Mnllt and a recent ap
pointee to the Naval Academy
at Annapolis, is making a good
record.
January examinations
gave him a very high rating in
a class of over five hundred and
"Helney'a** many friends and ac
quaintances In Ashland will be
pleased to hear 'of hie success.
81.78 per bird. “No more money
in hatching than in egg produc
tion.” he says.
"There Is a*gqpd living in poul
try” Mid hs, “(or the ssan Who
likes chickens and is willing to do
the routine work thoroughly. It
is not get rich quick game, how
ever,” he added.
He considers our markets good
as compared with other sections.
For nine months onr eggs bring in
from 8 to 6 cents above1 Portland
and as soon as storage starts we
get along all right the remaining
th r u month.” Feed Is also com
paratively cheap. Corn ean be
laid dqwn from the Fast in Ash
land for the same price aa in any
section of the rfest.
<■ “We raise enough wheat and
barley locally for our needs,” he
said. /
Mr. Smith Is very optomlstlc as
to the future. “We have the very
Harrows Plows and all kinds
of tools carried la stock. ,
A few White Sewing Ma
chines left for *00.00 each,
will cost yon *120.00 else
where.— At
P eil’s Comer
C/aycomh Mptor Co
The Ford Garage
Lincoln
Fordson
If DOES Make a Difference
Where You Buy Your Ford
cupibst
If you want it done right take
it to White.
Moving—
E. E. Jordan and family
moving from 748 C street to
Palm Avenue.
RegUtered Oars Here
Among the tourists who reg
istered their cars at the local
Chamber of Commerce yesterday
afternoon and thia morning were:
Harvey DeHaven of Payette,
Idaho, Henry B. Holmes of San
Diego, Cal., W. C. Dewes of San
Francisco, California, J. F. Ross,
of Portland, Ore., Roy H. Smith
of Broken Bow, Neb., Mrs. Rose
Heins of San Francisco, Cal.,
Donald H. Oswald of Wilmtng-'
ton. Cal., and Ray DeLlne of
Wallace, Idaho.
Oat of Tow»—
Henry Raid, who la employed
at the Overland Shoe Shop, Is out
of town tor a to o days.
: sold
Excluslvel]
R. L.
Daniels
Medford,
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