tractlvety served, after whieh the
guesta w est to the ballroom,
«here they enjoyed a splendid
program, suitable to 8t. Patrick’s
Bay, which had been supervised
by Mrs. F. D. Wagner. '
There were thirty-nine ladlhs
present
calendar or kykhtb
M onday, Mar. 91.-—Pioneer'Club
Terms, Including svery-
¿4.00 per day.
143-tf
- WANTED •— Young woman
w an ts employment In store or of-
ftee, address P. O; Box 101, Tal
ent, Ore.
148-3«
H E L P W A N TED
WANTED: — Young man with
FOE HALE e r TRADE— 1403
car
to. work In country. Room 8,
aerei e f laad in Siskiyou,'Cal. On
Vendôme
Hotel.
170-1«
PhMfle Highway. PPlenty of w i-
¡tef. near county school For fur
LOST AND FOUND
ther 'particulars address Tidings,
LOST: — Pierce -bicycle No.
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133-3mo,«
WANTED—To buy tfiam and -Bo* PIC
3
4i
,7 03— Reward If returned to
m ees, mast be soand and trae
Emerson Pratt, 438 North Math.
pulj. Phone ' 171J1, Suncrest
FOR RENT— Partly furnished Phone 301-R.
chard, Talent.
103-3
cottage with garage, garden and
Painting, tinting and papering, ïra lt trees, Ï77 Hargadine St.
try 011ft Burlingame, 481 ML Av.
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189-tf
or phone PS.
187-1 mo.
WANTED — Spading, garden
ing, etc. J. D., Peffly, <87 E.
Main.
U l-fr
WANTED— Your 1327 spray
ing. Naw rig. Blx years exper
FOB SiTiW M yon want to get
ience. J. W. Watkins, Talent, Ore 1« ba the ground floor In coming
gon.
188-1 mo.« residence section, see or phone
W m .B . Qonld, Realtor. Several
PAINTINU— Ajnbro 8. Park, good bays* In halm Ave and Nor-
painting, Duo Tope work, 711 Lib mal vicinity.
117-tf
erty. Phono 488.
ltO-1-mo.
FOR SALE or TRADE— 8 acres
WANTED— To buy freah cows 'irrigated land, best of Poll, 5 miles
and springers, Charles Broili, 448 [west of Grants Paas on Redwood
Helman 8t., phone 407-R.
Highway. Half la alfalfa and bal
183-1-mo.* ance' In cultivation. Will taka
m a il ear, late model as part pay
FLOWING
Call 1 3 9 -* 'for ail kinds* of ment: Price 81900 Route 3, B i«
108, Grants Past, owner.
148-tf
team work and plowing.
128-lmo*
Son of Anto Magnate Causes
Arrest of Young Hotel
Clerk
of the Presbyterian church will
meet in the church partofs at
7 p. m. C .V . Howell leader.
M onday, Msur. 91.— Auxiliary to
American Legion wlH have ' so
cial meeting In Pioneer hall,
with Mrs. E. O o w chairman of
the refreshment
committee.
Time will be spent in staking
articles for hospital No. 77 in
The A uxiliary, to the local
American Legion are reminded
that a social meeting will be held
In the Pleneer hall on Winhurn
Way tonight, March twenty-first.
It Is especially desired by the of
ficers that as mahy as possible at
tend, aaU iqre Is much work to be
doneTy*"
Each lady is asked to ‘bring a
I Portland.
cooking utensil of some kind, as
Monday, Mar. 91>—Royal Neigh a “kitchen shower,’’, to secure
bors will meet In the Moose utensils for the new kitchen In
hall.
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the clubhouse, will be held. The
T u esday, Mar. 99 — Combined main purpose of this meeting Is
prayer groups and mission study to get the members together so
at the Presbyterian Manse at they can make some much-needed
2:80 p. t o . /
artlcTes for the jq eo In hospital
Tuesday, Mar. 22.— W. C. T. U. No. 77 at Pbrtland.
meets at the home of Mrs. A. D.
Mrs. Earl Crow as chairman,
Jlllson at' 107 Second street at assisted by the Mesdames R. L,
3: SO p. m. All- members are Burdic, Jr., Burnle Burnett, W il
requested to attend.
liam M. Briggs, Warren Cook and
Tuesday, Mar. 22.— Alpha Club Ralph Bowen, will serve refresh
w ill meet In the Masonic hall ments.
at 3:30 p. m. H ostesses, Mrs.
a » »
F. F„ W hittle and Mrs. Dorothy D. A. R. Meets Friday—
Hardy.
The Daughters of the American
W ed n esd ay, Mar. . • # .— A u x il Revolution met at the home of
iary to Trinity Guild s o c ia l' Miss Lydia McCall Friday, March
night. Parish house, Hbstesses, 18 at 7:30 p m. Assistant host
Mrs. M. P. Dunn, Mrs. Lynn esses were: Mrs. J. M. Wagner,
Slack.
Miss Imogene Wallace, Mrs. Grace
W ednesday, Mar. 2 9 — -Social Cir Andrews, Mrs. O. H. Rose and
cle o f the Christian church Will Mrs. F. L. Fry.
m eet in the church parlors.
W ednesday, Mar. 2 8 — -Founder’s
Day at 2:30 p. m. at the C. E.
Pratt home at 438 North Main
Street.
NEW ORLEANS, Mar. 21.— (U
p . ) —-Edwin Grant Goodwin, 34,
Gulf Coast hotel clerk, was lodged
In Harrison county jail at Gulf
port, Miss., yesterday, charged
with attem pting to blackmail Ed-
sel Ford, son bf Henry Ford, out
o f 3100,000.
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The arrest was made at Biloxi,
A shland S tu dy Club E n terta in s
a t thq Instigation of L. P. Harris,
M edford L o d g e—
superintendent of the New Or
The Ashland Study Club de
leans Ferd, plant, It Is said.
lightfully entertained the Med
ford W ednesday Study Club in the
Portland — Two steam ers will L’lthla Springs hotel Thursday af
Heppner— Forest Service and
H A M AKER T R A N SF E R m a d couhtf officers round up and load 10,000,000 feet lumber for ternoon, March 17.
Storage Co. office at residence, sell 400 wild horsed,
A delicious luncheon w as at-
.T ar? Japan, during March.
174 North M ala. Phone 41V.
The
rooms were
decorated
and * bright‘fire In the grate gate
a delightful air of warmth and
welcome.
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Roll call was answered hy in
teresting accounts of the'' deeds at
oar natal heroes.
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DR.
BOLAND
ALUN
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The regent, Mrs. Harriet Field
ing gave a summary of the work
Physician and Surgeon
of the chapter for the past year,
Mt. Ashland- chapter has sent
som e splendid reports to the state
chairm ea.'' :.
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The chairman on Better Films
asked the society to assist the
Parent Teachers’ Association In 110-39 A. M.
an effort to secure better end
cleaner films for Friday and Sat
urday when opr boys and girls
attend the moving picture show.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS
The chapter expressed hearty
Tractioe Limited To
approval Of any effort to Improve
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
the class of films shown and
Colds
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Office Hoars: 10 - 19 and 9 - 0
Swedenborg ~ Building
Convalescent Home
189 Grange
Where the sick and aged are
oared for in pleasant home
surroundings
•rt
An Elizabeth Arden
Treatment
is based on three fundam ental
steps, Cleansing, Toning, Nour
ishing.
You can follow this
same method at home, ualng
Elisabeth
Arden’s V enetian
Cleansing Cream, Arden Skin
Tonic, Special A stringent and
Orange Skin Food. A little
Home Treatment each morn
ing and night will give you a
clear lovely skin.
Ended overnight
There’s a way to end colds so quick
and efficient that we paid $1,000,000
for it. That way is HILL’S. It stops
colds in 24 hours, checks fever, opens
the bowels, then tones the entire sys
tem. Millions employ it because it
brings such prompt, complete results.
Go try it now.
Elisabeth Arden's
Venetian
Toilet Preparations
are on sale at
...J -1
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
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Brothers United
After ft^anv Years
REniJINO, Cal., War. 2 1 - - Jahn
B la y lo c k 'h f Sbw yer's' Bar add
Fred Blaylock, of Oak Bar were
recently'tufted after a separation
of 30 years, during the t greater
part o f which’ the tWo brothers
had thought each other dead. For
the past 4 years they had Men
mining along the Klamath river,
only 75 m iles apart, yet they knew
nothing bf each other’s ’ where
about lyitll a “local Item” in a
newspaper, stating that 'F r e d
Blaylock’s water, wheel bad been
swept aWay by the river flood, ap
peared. ’
John wondered whether the
Fred Blaylock mentioned m ight
be his brother. He addressed a
letter to him and a happy reun
ion followed. f '
The brothers formerly lived in
Huron, Michigan. At an early
age Fred went to Canada. From
there he Wrote fn 1834 that he
was going to Alaska to hunt gold.
He was never heard from after
ward. It was assumed he was
dead.
i* M r « s f o m
to the slightest. t w e k .1
G o!—dow n to th e boards w ith the accelerator-—your car
darts forward w ith the sureness o f a tiger’s spring—across
the intersection ahead o f the gang.
That’s Associated E th yl G asolin e—the plus m otor-fuel.
G one are the exasperating “bucks” and jerks o f close-quarter
maneuvering. G one are the “knocks” oahjiUs a n d in traffic.
Gone is the necessity for half your gear-shifting.
The Ashland camp firs girls
held a birthday service at the
Methodist church on Sunday af
ternoon, March 13, at 2:30 p. m.
Miss Viola McDowell had charge
of the program, and the sermon
was given by Rev. Pemberton,
who spoke on “Trees.” There were
several special musical numbers.
Camp fire giri» were spotlessly ar
rayed In middles and skirts Which
they will wear ddring the ensu
ing w eek la celebration of Birth
day Week.
Immediately after the service
the high school camp fire girls
crossed town tb thb high school
gymnasium, where they all took
part In a lovely qouncjl ffrb. All
electric lights Were tam ed o ff add
seven candles placed. In a circle
of evergreen, were lighted with
ceremony, a»4 >ked. a fantastic
glow aerosa thè tótes o f girla add
guardians. ' ‘
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In the place o f these come smooth, gliding, pick-up—even in high gear?
the negotiating o f tough grades with a new sweeping powexj wings on
your car! A brand new motoring-thrill!
A nd, with Associated Ethyl Gasoline, that old enemy carbon becomes
your friend! Cbrbon becomes an agent for greater poster,
Keep it in your motor. Let it accumulate!
Your first tankfull o f Associated Ethyl Gasoline w ill con-
vince you o f its marvelous qualities. So fill up today! Buy
Associated Ethyl from pumps painted w ith the re<£ '
color, but not
bit o f precaution if you want the genuipe.
Associated Ethyl Gasoline is sold for 3 cent»
above the tegular market price oC gaabllhe.
I The PLUS
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Gasoline
A sso cia ted E thyl G a so lin e Is
simply regular suitsined quality,
«HOTS m iles to the gallon” Asso
ciated Gasoline produced e ( the
A sso cia ted O il C o.’s refineries,
Msu Ethyl Brand o f Anti-Knock
C om p oun d , p erfected by th e
General Motors Corporation. •
Associated la saperfine gasoline
: with. Il
ofboiling point* has always given
Aksodated a superior motor per
formance.
Mow, with th e addition o f Ethyl
Compound, this performance le
emphasized and d ev elo p ed be
cause the Ethyl Compound, while
nncnfoel itself,does create with-
in m e motor Dcttex on ainofM or
combustion. Associated p so iin e
thus gh«s a for larger measure o f
Its innereat p o # e r and sp e e d »
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A tree pageant Was presented
by nine girl» who were costumed
fittingly, a n i several other sim il
ar numbers na the program har
monised with' the spirit o f the
day. A groop of Talent camp fire
girls were guests ai the, cerem on
ial m eeting. The guardians pres
ent were Miss Helen French, Mise
Mildred Cralu. and Mise Viola
McDowell.
SIATWO 5TM Y1 GASOLINE
COM PANY
in ed .Q w allty P rod »««.
iT Ç D
O IL
Ha-C
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charmingly
with spring ’ bJoebomS
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DB. MATITE & BHAW
Physlclan and Surgela
108 Pioneer Ave
Office and Resident Phone SS
. ' Office' Hours
10 - 13 a. m. 2 - 4 p. m.
4:30 - 7:10 p. m.
Gall
Jerry O’Neal
for yonr next Job of
PRACTICAL NURSING
Plumbnig
CHOICEST FOOD
Phone 188
Ree. 80 Morton St.
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor tracks.
Good service at a reasonable
price — Phone <8.
WM. R, GQULD
Realtor
Phone 4B8-J
Builder
Contractor
Repairing and Remodeling
Specialist In Quality,
Not Quantity;
JORDANS BASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helman and Van Neaa.
Phone 161.
134-tf
Shingling
Galvanized Nails Used.
80 Year Guarantee.
484 Mountain Ave.
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Coal, .Wood and Storage
pledged their support.
The historian, Mrs. Grace An Pocking, Crating aqd Shipping.
Lon* Distance Hauling.
drews gave a splendid report
which shows she Is not only pre
4uto Freight Terminal
serving our recordB but giving
valuable help to the compiling of
Phone 117
local history.
The follow ing new members
Office 89 Oak S t
were voted Into the chapter, Mrs.
Emma Lqosley, Mrs. Aurelia Fer
er without warning, that lay
guson and Mrs. Helen Reed.
A very happy social hour fol- somewhere ahead. For the instant
lowed the business session. Mrs. reason left me, I fancied I could
Schuerman gave an explanation i see trees on all sides, great tall
of the war powers and the peace , gray shadows In the fog. I was
powers bf congress. Miss Flor . lost! What a hopeless and help-
ence Allen sang a group of songs i less feeling. I started to cry out,
and with that reason returned.
which delighted her hearers.
The Idea of St. Patrick’s work Whom was there to hear me? The
in the world was cleyerly express thought of the change of the wind
ed lb the table decorations and came next. Blowing as It was. It
was likely to change. In an instant
the refreshments.
Guests for the ovenlng were and then I laughed at my tender
Mies Florence A llen, Mrs. M. S. foot ways. I turned until the wind
Wight, Mrs. Bert Greer, Mrs. L. A. hit me on the left side and headed
for the timber on the left side of
Phillips and Mrs. Greely.
the road.
There was still a
t t tt »
Young W om en's F oreign M ission chance that-1 had reached a point
near the Lodge and would miss
ary Society M e ets ■
The Young W omen’s Foreign the timber, so every few steps -1
Missionary Sbclety of the Metho would lie down and look back of
dist Episcopal church held a very me and to the left. At last a tree
Interesting m eeting last week at Jumped out of a whirl of snow in
the home o f Miss Ethel Reid On front or me— it was about six feet
away. J had come within fifty
East Main street.
A delightful program occupied feet of missing a ll of the trees
I tried to see the Lodge, there
most of the lim e, after which the
wasn’t
a speck of shadow any
gracious hostess served refresh
where. I then went to the last
m ents.
t
Those present to enjoy this tree and tried again, but failed
Jolly event were: Misses McDow- to get a glimpse of anything to
guide me. Again I had to depend
on the wind. I kept the ski pole
in front of me, feeling the snow
for a break la It. At last I came
to a place where the pole would
not reach the snow in front of the
skis. I had come to some kind of
a jumping-off place. Was It the
rim, or the drltt in front of the
Lodge? I hacked awajr and lay
down on the snow and waited for
a strong blast of wind, and there
In front of me, the fog and anow
was darkened. It was the Lodge
and home.
SALINAS. Cal., Mar. 2 1 — A
When I got Inside, I fonnd m y
dog comedy of errors and terrors clothes a mass of ice. I couldn’t
, was enacted here recently, when take off my pack-sack until I had
effy co’u hcll refused to appropriate made a fire and thawed It out.
an autom obile for the city pound-
m aster to collect stray hounds.
The city fathers believed they
could e c o n o m fs by offering one
dollar for each dog brought to the
pound.
W ithin 43 hoqrs, children had
brought In 207 dogs, received the
dollar and stampeded Ice cream
soda parlors and movies with the
proceeds.
Much t o the poundmaster’s em
barrassment, however, all the
dogs brought to him were bona
fide dog reeldents o f the city, li
cenced.
Youngsters Win
Ice Cream; City
Pound Çets Djogs
THE WINTER TIME
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whet^ I noticed that the wind had
changed, that it waa hitting me
on the right side Instead of fhe
le f t Then Ithonght of t h a t
ihousatid foot drop, the break ov-