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    Monday, July SI, 1020
ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS
PAGE THRCT
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
KATl'RDAY'S XKWB
Miss Marlon llamric of Centra; j Seattle, is a mystery to him. "She
Tolnt Is camping in Uie Asblund'j 'Mrs. Helen Ryan and two chll-i llever weut wlt0 nim voluntarily,"
park this week while attending dren, bnd mother, Mrs. Herring-j Mr. Cash asserted, "as she dis
Chhutauqua. ton,, in this city, will leave to- likeil him most thoroughly." His
S a I morrow for their home. j supposition is that Jacobs per- F. Zuhlindan of Woodburu ar- distinguished visitor who will ar-
Opal Jones bad ibe misfortune Biiaded her to partake of cooling ; ried In Ashlund last evening' jive here Thursday and will re-
to fall out of a tree yesterday and J'h" atul url Hose have gone (,.n,g w,ich he curried to her where- he had come to try the cll-jnibiu here to attend the sessions
sustained a broken collar bone. : over to Pelican Bay to their sis-. rol,nii ullj in timi manner u(i. f mate for the benefit of his health, j f tle southern Oregon Chautaii
An x-ray picture was made of the: homestead. A cyclone passed . min8ter(Hl a Uru(! tl.at cuSP(i her! ,Mi, Zurlindan Is a greut sufferer, ,,a. Thjg n,,MIl johll Sluub o(
fracture this morning. . i over this property several weeks ; (!cttthi Tn8 tuct that ,)almt(,lle8 from astbiua. He stated when he t,e ('Diversity of Oregon, who has
- t : "go and laid down a large amount ' from Seatti0 8tule ,ne poi(.e ar0 i arrived bore last evening be was occupied a position on the unlver-
Mr. ami Mrs. I,. F. tergusonnl valuable tlmner. it is tne pur-
reiurneu nuino iuhi uigiii uner a
week's sojourn in San Frunciscoi
Mid Oakland.
3 i
Even K. Jones, lately from Tal-i a a
ent, has purchased the. residence j Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carey and;
property on Liberty street bo-1 family have gone to Hornbrook '
longing to Itlchurd It. Ilola, and ' to spend a short vacation at the
will take possession immediately. ; home of Mr. Carey's mother.
S ! J '
Miss Bessie Clark of Michigan,' C. M. Wllkins has lately moved;
wbc has ben teaching school in from the house he occu
the coust country, Is In Ashlund pled on North Main street to onoi
this week, the guest of Mrs. Geo. j
Brook miller.
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Mrs. L. A. Roberts received s
letter last evening from her
daughter Rowenn, who left a
wira ugu wjin ner uncie nnu con-;
puis uii uu aiiioiunoiie irip to uos
Angeles and Long Reach, stating
(hey made the trip to the latter
point In five days from Ashlund.
Miss Roberts slnted it seemed de-!of
llshful to reach Los Angeles af
ter the hot, tiresome Journey
through Central California.
Miss Anna Kopp, personal rep
resentative of Jesse Wlnbiirn, ar
rived last night from New York,
and will represent Mr. Wlnburn
In his business ufluirs In Ash
land. (fc 9
H. F. Kruggel Is back from
Klamath Agency where he had
been spending the rreater part of
tho summer. i
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Mrs. L.'W. Wright of Red lilufr
Is a. guest ut Ibe home of her sis
ter. Mrs. 1'. N. Butcher, on Fourth
stiret. She expects lo spend four
VHks in Ashlund. !
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill and1
two Utile daughters will leave to
night for a trip covering about
ten days. They will go by train
to Los Angeles, after which they
will go to Portland by water be
fore returning home.
E. N. Brushwood, who recently
sold his homo in Ashlund, will
leave tomorrow for Eastern Ar
kansas, where be will look around
vith n view of locatin.
,;:., ii-ii, .i, i. ...; i
.innn ii, rr .o,i.n, on m iii,n
the western coast from Laneasi- f'-'V and family are newcom
t.r, Ohio, and has been the guest e' f'' va re-
c,l Mrs. W. H. Tliimn.es In this purchased propejty near
. I.. ...I....i..b !..,. Ihav ulll loi,1a
,.lli- ,liiriiiir Ilia week el as
night for Portland, after which !
she will finish her
turn to her home.
Mrs. George F. Gray will leave
this evening for San Francisco,
V.htre she will take u course of
two weeks in Gossard corseitering
nt the St. Francis hotel, for the
McGeo dry goods store.
Mrs. J. E. Mack is up from
Rogue' River'tbis week attending j
tiLn,,,,,,,. HI., I. the guest of
Chautauqua.
Mrs. Leah Caldwell while In the
city.
Mrs. Walter Reed and two
daughters, Audrey and Grace, of
MeCloud, Calif., visited Monday
and Tuesday at the home of J. N.
Dennis of Allison street and Mrs.
J. L. Oskur of Moi 'on si reel.
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N Evangelist liller und wife, Al-
lert Denis, wife r.nd son, and !
Miss Ethel Milton, all of Rogue
Piiver niitood up to the city yes-1
tert day. They were the guests
of Alder C. A. McCoy and wife. I
Evangelist Miller is a niissionnty
from Japan, expecting lo return!
tin ro soon.
FRIDAY'S NEWS
John Maly, the tailor, has sold
out his establishment to K.
son, a newcomer to Ashland, who lmikB thPir home. D. H. Barnc
has already taken possession and blrgi whn hag pnhused the Tur-
will conduct the business ulong
practically the samo lines as hiS')n ,h(1 np.u. fUtHr0i jt is under-
predecessor. Mr. Maly will re-
main In Asliland for a nionlli or so!
. assisting Mr. Nelson, after which;
Ills plans are undecided.
A A
A deal was closed through theB1)Ht ( few davs Ashlund. They
ftaples Really company whereby)
Jesse Winburn, the new propiie-i
tor of the Hotel Austin property,
lias purchased the property Jie-I
longing to Mrs. A. R. Gregory ad-j
iolnine the hotel block. This
comprises 50 feet oi ''hind and theiWji Snend a week's vacation with;
two residences belonging to Mrs.
flregory, the one facing on Oali
street and the other on North Pi
oncer which Mrs. Gregory occu
pies for a home.
.
Mrs. Mary Wilshire and daugh
ter Tearl returned home yeder
dav from Portland where they
. f t tbntr I
hulbanTand father which fas !
W there for burial the flr. j
Ot the week.
Mr and Mrs. S. C. Chapman
..llj ,. i'm.'.j ,.,ii,. (mm
Hrrneil 111 naiiiiiii", j . r.. . .
Xuktma Wash making the trip
i.. ...mi.n Mr fhuninan Is
brother-in-law of A. I.. Doml
of San Diego, who lg spending; ed before leaving be Is positive! sage Miv Kinney was struck by, Pulte project, will be held on Au
the summer here, and the twojthc dead woman is his wife, al-jun electric train and injured so: nisi 9, iid it is expected that the
fumllles are plunning a trip to though how she fell Into the pow-j badly that death resulted the next, voto will be unanimous. The
Crescent City for the first of next er of Jacobs, -the man with w'homjday. The deceased for a former! closing down of this work has
week.
pose oi ine uubo uruiuem iu i-
range for getting this timber Into!
tlie water and transported to u;
sawmill. I
on Nursery street where he will
make his home.
Miss Jessie Thatcher is having
an addition built to her home o.i
Mechanic street which she recent-
ly purciiaseu. nun lui.niiun
a iieiiruuiu ami Huitren ihjicu.
0
Wallace Baldwin of Weed nab
been a recent visitor ut the home
"elutlves in Ashlund
A. B. Cornell, the well known
Oregon Lite Insurance man of
Cranls Pass, was a business cal-i
lor In Ashlund today. j
Miss Nona Hall Is taking a
short, vacation from her work,
and Is spending the time at her
homo on B street.
Reaver Realty company made
the sales yesterday of the house
Mini lot on Mountain avenue be
longing lo Mr. und Mrs. C. K.
Pratt to R."(i. Johnson. The lii
ler in turn disposed of a lot
to Mr. and Mrs. Prat.
0, $ :
Kenneth Wilshire of Lake
county, Vho was culled to Port-
land by the death of his father,
arrived in Ashland this morning i
and will visit with Lis mother and
sister here.
Dr. W. P. White of Albany col
lege, who will be one of the lead-int-
Instructors in the Moody Bi
ble school to open here shortly,
is In Ashlund today in the Inter
ests of the school.
1
D. E. Flory, wife and daugh
ter drove to Ashland from Wash
ington where they had been
spi iidlng several weeks. Mr.
1 " " '"'I -
They have shipped their
trip and re-1 11(11(1 goous alio win lane iuea
i sior. of their new home as soon
j as the effects urrjve.
a, $ to California and Mexico on a
The case of John Marrion, alias! fom or sir weeks' trip. Mr. Yar
.'ohn Boro, whowas arrested or. Plough is driving the car.
Ilin h, ir'ro nf Itl-Ail I i II V llllll tile A A
i-i,.'. ,n.,rpetinprv n.,,1 taklnt a!
,,.m of nionev. was beard before !
wdv veslerdav.
The voiiiik man nleaded guilty ,
and was returned to Jacksonville
to await action of tl.e grand jury, i
Mrs. James Galhrailh, who has
been living in Portland for the
past year, is back In Ashland on
a visit with friends. '
Everett Treffin
Mr. und Mrs
of MucDoel are in Ashland this
week for the benefit of the latter's
health. She will remain under
the care of a physician while in
the city.
&
Mrs. F. C. Stitser, who ilves in
tho neighborhood of Tuffs mill
on the Dead Indian road, spent
several days In Ashland this week.
X
Mr. and Mrs. W. A
who recently sold their home on1
North Main street, are packing 1
mil cruliiii? I heir household EOods'
I,(.,1,ratory lo shipping them to'
Nel-!,j011g Beach where they expect to;
ner home, expects lo occupy it
stood.
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MrH, i)a .stone of Oakland and:"nd Al- Em"la Co.tfee fx''fct 'ol
!Mis. W. M. Marshall and daugh-
ter Mildred of Crescent City,
were guests while here at the'
home of .Mrs. George M. Robison 1
on Laurel street.
Everett Acklin left last even-
Ine for Los Angeles where he :
relatives,
Mrs. Bert Sayles of Portland (
and her mother, Mrs. Sutton, of;
Medford, both former residents of'
Ashland', are visiting friends in
this city for a few days.
A ',
I)r. Jlaude I. Hawley is taking!
li o I'fljititinn lit tlia lirMUdlll tilllt
v. hlch is being passed at Portland j
points o, the upper Klamath
E. K. Cash, whose wife is sup-!
nosed to be the dead woman found!
. ,
in a hotel bedroom In Seattle, lett
last night for that city to takeiSan Diego,
charge of the body. Mr. Cash itat-1
she was supposed tj have gone to i
SPKrc,,,g for the man Indicates he
j fU);jt i ve
a a
Misses Allen and Winchester,
who are the guests of Mrs. Frin-
ccs McWilllums, returned to Ash-1 dread disease about hlin. He will meeting of the board of regents
lalid last evening from a trip to, give this climate a good tryout. 0 mn the distinction of being
Crater Lake. The young Indies thin "Ashland for him," If it ef-;the only man who has held the
expect to leave this evening tor I feels a cure. petition of dean of women at the
thtir home in Oakland, after, ; university,
spending the past week at the The picnic planned by the Bap-i .
McWilllams home. list Sunday school in Helman's. Cl,ntral Point has lesponded
I Biove yesterday was postponed on nst lobl. t() le KMfj. ,.,,,,.,.,.,,
A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. account of the damp weather. .imi (() (1B SU)()1. n,,, j j i -L.
(Jartner yesterday at the Sac-j They expect to give it some time S(.h(m , here in , ,wn
led Heart hospital in Medford. j later in the season. ' , weeks. Evelen girls from that
The little man bus been named; ,w1 have availed themselves of
Abraham Issac.
$
Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. GllWte and
daughters, Louise and Marjorie,
i b'tt this morning for Fort Klam-
atr to spend a month's vacation
visiting friends.
; '
j Scott Howard, proprietor of the
Cluiendon hotel of Yreku, who Is
well known in Ashland, was a cul-1
ler here today.
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V. V. .Mills has stalled Im- j
provements on his Granite street
prdperty. Mr. Mills' Intentions
are to make the residence livable'
for renting purposes for the im-
mediate future.
T. K. Anderson is In this city
from Gottvllle spending several
days among his friends in this
community.
TIIIRSDAVH NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. James Gault drove
over from Weed yesterday, and
will visit with friends here for
tfverul days. Mr. anil Mrs. Gault
v, ere former Ashland residents,
and have always a kindly feel
inf; for the old home town.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nims are:""1 a" ' -ih"h
entertaining at their home onj""10 m roun'1 Tl,py ar''
North Main street Mrs. Mary ,0,lri" ,he coast com,t,y 11,1,1 ,nay
Slauffer. a
cousin of Mrs. Nims.
.,.,.! Miss Alice Bobbins of State
Center, Iowa, who expect to re
main in this city for a month or
more.
Mrs. D. R. Conner drove down
to Medford' yesterday for a brief
isit.
Clifford Yarbrough, Mr. and
Mrs. Foltz and niece were guests
from Astoria for a day and a night
this week at the home of Mr. and,"' -Medior" nospitai.
Mrs. F. D. Yarbrough on Scenic
Diive. They were on their way
Mrs. M. James of Spokane is a
R-est this week at the home of
her nephew, G. C
Stevens, on
Mr. Stevens, who
H !man street
Is a conductor on the Southern
Piic running between Weed and
Klamath Falls, laid off this weeic
to visit with his aunt, and has been
at home for the past few days. j
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Mrs. Ella Oxford is home after!,
a n.ontns visit witn ner cmictreii
at Brownsville, Portland and Se-'
altle. She was accompanied I
home by a grandson, Everelt Ox
ford.
r. M. Curl of Portland Is mak-
iuf. a visit at the home of F. D. j
Yurbrogh on Scenic Drive
this
week, ufter which he will be the
guests of friends in Medford.
Jiminie und Cecil Rouse, who I
spending the pasti"1 tle 1IV(,8 ot gins. home ew.i-
spring und summer in Oakland, we are going to nine a ue.ii
hi. ve returned to Ashland and will 1 mnong the girls in the camp."
remain hPrn for unmB Itmn wllhlM'sS Carlton Stated, "when we
their father. Ranee Rouse, clerk '
of the Hotel, Austin
W. M. Denton is driving a
handsome new Buick uutomobile
which is a recent purchase.
a a i
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Williams t
'',' "i ' ' '.v nCZlZl n
month or Bix week's camping and :
fishing.
G. F. Mather, who has been em
I loyed at Hilt, was in Ashland
and this morning Mr. Mather is1
leaving for Berkeley, Calif., where t
he will be located for several ,
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. (J. H. Ketchuni
went down to Medford today
where Mr. Ketchum consulted
specialist regarding his eyes which
have been bothering him lately, j
1'red Barnet and wife of Cbicu-
go. who are touring the Pacific
cobst states. - stopped off a few !
days this week and were guests;
oand Mrs. W. U.
A. F Kinney received word of
the death of his brother,
J. W. Kinney, which occurred at
Calif., lust Fri-
day.
According to the brief 4)k-
resident of Ashland and had many
friends In this
deeply shocked
death.
! feeing solmd he had about de-
cided to return home, but thought
' he would try Ashland one night,
To his surprise this morning when
he arose, he bad no trace of the
j Miss Julian oi i.renaoa is
guest this week of the Misses
Kaiser at their home on Allda
street.
. Miss Alice Mock of Lancaster,
Ohio, Is a guest this wek of Mrs.
jW.'H. Thimmes while. making a
trip through the coust country
dining tho summer,
Jacl "'"a was 111 11,0
Green Spriugs mouutuln this
morning and states that the rain
in that section did a world of
j,ood apd no harm to the highway
that is being graded. Mr. True
has a large crew of men at work
every day on the highway, and
they are making fine progress.
Miss Marie Hillis of Grants Pass
waii an over night visitor to Ash
land. She came u'n for the pur
nnle of littendlne the shower giv-
en bv the friends of Mrs. Alda
Anders in honor of the latter.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kester and
Mr. und Mrs. Charles Warren and
families of Fleming, Colo.
0(
tie;f,lihnru nf Webster Wertz and
iH. L. Moore and the Fleming
: lainily of this city, arrived here
. , . , ..... ... ...!
"r,B " l""
l'''"K tat i suitable.
Mrs. A. H. Peachey and daugh
ter, Mrs. Anna Bish, have gone
In Ranger Station to visit their
dm ghter anil sister, Mrs. Lee
Port. Mrs. Bish and her oil i 1-J
.l..n a..nu,.. .,1 tUa Pa-wliov!
home from Portland.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
D. L. Stevens of Ashland July 11
nevemeii euipiujes ui iue i la
tor Lake lodge have left, accord
ing to reports from that resort.
It is stated they charge the man
agement of the lodge with ill
ttcatment. According to the for-
'"l'lo'e of tl.e lodge, four
employes, ine lormer manage.
i
superintendent of the park me.
, caring for the tro.iis' travel which,
because of the recent cold and.
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'WEDNESDAY'S NEWS
jijss Helen Carlton of Eliza-
N , w, . IPndiiig the
j BUmIlier , jackg0I1 C(),y and
at . liea(. ot . Rilrs:
collfel.ence ln
session now In the
park, is In receipt of a subscrip
tion from a young girl of her
home city, which, she claims, was
sent in order to get a treat lor
Ilia Aal.t.inl ,r. )., nnll f.i i'iHICP
"""""" . j
t rnis young gin, .vnss i union
j states, is a member of the fua.niis
i Northfield conference und she
knows just what these evenls are
I . ... . i
wil1 ellioy tne Kirt of 0111' W,'U
wlalmi, a,,,t trnn.i fvlaiwl fl'tllll I a T
away New Jersay."
John Redmond, editor of the
i Burlington, Kan., Dally Repaldi-
fan, and wife stopped to iook
...
ever the park today as they passed
through on an automobile tour.
T"PV ar8 old newspaper acquaint- j
"neefl ot llle Tidings editor.
Clarence A. Black of
Barbara, Calif., paid Prof.
Santa
II. O.
Gilmore a short vllst at bis home
on Scenic Drive yesterday. 1" a
short time he will return and m
company with Mrs. F. I), mum
and son Harold of Seattle will
niuke a trip to Crater Lake. Mr.
Bnck one of the ,,bic spirlt-
c, men of Santa Barbara, and Is
pronMent nf the Seattle Hardware
company.
a a
Work on the main canal md
the reservoirs of the Medofnl ir-
rigation district which has been
"dor way for the past six m'"
hn shut down temporarily, due
J
the bonds had been issued fo. the
building of the Hig Butte project
and could not be lived excepl for
carrying out that plan
An elec-
tion for new bonds to the extent
of $1,250,000 to build the Little
thrown a largo number of men
city, who wero'i.ut of employment in that see
to hear of his lion, it Is stated.
.1 $
a " l Ashland will be honored by a
fa(?ulty stuff for the past 2
, years. During his carer at the.
university he has been dean oi'l
uithough that position was
named officially until the last
t tie opportunity of spending a
week in the open and receiving
the advantages of the sillily and
j sport to he given (hem ut this
conference, and the communily
church there has contributed $100
to the Bible school fund.
j Mrs. C. E. Davis of Portland Is
In Ashlund this week visiting
friends here. She is a former
well known resident of this city,
hut for the past year has been in
Portland, und is now on her way
I to Buffiilo. X. Y.
,s
The rain that fell yesterday
afternoon uuil. lust evening
has done uu inestimable amount
of good throughout the valley.
While a portion of the cherry erni
in this vicinity remains iingulh
i red, anil it Is feared the rain will
hurt the fruit, the damage done
' "(rs"' "'
'. B''' "i's111" ' "'"
rain did to the larger fruit and
crops in the valley.
.11 is. . .ii. nriggs is in i, rains
Pass this week spending a few
';"-vs 1,1 tl,e h"",e ,,f MrH- p- "
-l'l,il.,n ..,,,1 1,,. ,.,1 Hull,
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IVn Zel.Ilstpilli wile ., daugh-
. tor have gone to San Francisco
1 hero thev will visit for some
! ti.
F. II. Allison of Collage Grove
is among the iiuloists who have
visited Ashland this wek. Mr. Al-
! llson is making u tour of South
ern Oregon in his cur.
V. V. Mills of the Carter-.Mills
l ire Insurance compnny, who bus
been ulisent from bis desk In the
stale bunk on account of illnesy.
Is buck ut his post this week.
Mrs. .luck Wind, who bus been
u guest of Mr. and Mrs. William
McDonald at their homo on ll
street for several weeks, left Ihis
morning for Iter home in Oakland.
A number of tents are being
lel
in the park for use of
campers
during Chautauqua.
ie.sil'iit Fiillm- states li! hiix hoil
mi(lv. imlli.ies yarding can,
fu(:iIiti(!S )lllriMK , SPaso,i. a.,,1
will have tents ready for all who
decire them. The cool weathiir of
New Post Cards
Latest Magazines
PERFUMES
COLD CREAMS
POWDERS and
SOAPS
and other summer
luxuries fresh
and sweet.
AT
Pours Drug Store
FOLEY & ELHART
DRl'(J(JISTS
GARDEN
IUULS
NEW
KIIIPSIEXT
of Garden Tools has arrived.
Good tools are esential to good
results In earden or field.
Provost Brothers
HARDWARE
yesterday and loday has put i i Vniversity, undertook an accurate '
(lumpener on the thoughts of ( geological survey of the Valley,
camping, but in all probability theiwbich was the first work of that!
weather will be piping hoi by the; kind ever done iir that vicinity.
time Chautauqua convenes. The purty of students who made
John J. Madden and Kinil Kor -
get are leaving tonight ror fort-
land to attend the state conveil-
tion of the Metropolitan Insur
unco company.
Mrs. Hrnwn and daiiKhter, Miss
Agnes Drown, who have been
gi'psts of their dnugliter and sis
ter, Mrs. T. J. Mackey, for several
weeks, will leave for their home
in San Francisco tonight.
Mrs. F. It. Sherman and daugh- '""; KX.lt V HAIN
ter arrived Saturday from San! AS CAMP I'EATt RK
Francisco anil lire visiting ut the Owing to the rain vesterdav at
home of A. N. Humphries. They j n conference was
leave for their home tomorrow.
3, , (uni.hle to enjoy any out of door
Miss Rosa Leavilt is home uf-jHl""',H '"' recreations, so snuglv
ter spending a month in Califor-' eiui oik imI in their tent In the
nia. During that time she visitoil , park thev luok a mental inurmiv
u week with he
sister in Los An-
geles.
?
Mr. and Mrs. Baseband of
Duiismuir, California, and daugh -
ter, Wanda, of Oakland, who
l.ave been guests of friends in
Ashland for the past week or so,
lett last night for their homes.
The burning out of a lieu at the
house of Dr. S. A. Dun ford on the
Boulevard called out tho fire de-
l artnient this forenoon. Practi -
call) no damage wus tlonu the;
tuilding.
srt iKTt
(iEOI.OtiY SI'ltVKY
The party of I niversity of Or
egon geology students who have
been studying rock formations in
the lower Rogue River valley in
the vicinity of Table Rock under
the leadership of Professor E. L.
Packard, have returned well sut-
Isl'iei'l with the work nicoiiiplisheil
v
during their short stay there. The
party of eiulit left the Oregon
campus at the end of the spring
terms and spent 'l days near Ta
ble Rock, making soundings, ami
Investigating various rock forma
tions. As a feature of their stay.
they mndo a Hive-day trip to
I ('later Lake.
j I'r. Packard, who is acting head
I oi tho geology deparluienl of the
I '
. PEIL'S
CORNER BY THE PARK
WHAT
Tires your patience more than to i
handle horses and cows covered i
wilh flies? Slum fly will do the
trick. A new barrel jusl in and -;
cheap considering prices for imi-i:3
tations. Your cows will give fromL)
2!i per cent to !l.ri per cent more
milk during fly season if sprayed
with Shoo Fly.
New and used sewing machines
always for stile or rent, at I'eil's.
fewer by the park.
I'l ll.S ( (HtM It
SCSI
VI
Hp re i) j"jur opportunity to insure
against cinburraising errors in sprlimg,
ironi::icntion ani poor rhoice of
words. Know the meaning of puiling
war terms. Increase yoat cfiicicmy,
which rcsultiin power mi I succeis.
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ARB YOU KAVIXO
I OR A HOME?
There are many advan
tages ot having a home
of your own. The sooti
er you begin to save for
this purpose, the nearer
you will be to greater
happiness und success.
Start '"'id for n home
now with The Citizens
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SAVINGS
DEPOSITS,
W BANK
CO FASH LAN DJ
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the trip wore: Hubert Schenck.
OI - Eugene. Claire P. Holdredge.j
t,( Tl.e,lt Vlct0r Husband of Eu -
Ee,,K. Men-Ill n F.v n Piippho
I (lien S. Ward, of Eugene, E. T.
lllazeltine, of Oberltn College.:
I New lou .1. Kstes, of Eugene, and
Dr. K. I,. Packard, chief of the
party, Holdredge and Hazeltlne!
are returning lo Eugene over the!
skyline trail by way of Oukridge
from Crater ,ako
lo llawiii with Miss Katliiyn .Mil-
'lei, n 'former teacher ut those
j distant islands, who gave them a
j splendid description of life aiming
'the unlives of Ibis possession of
llio l'nileil Slates. Two pupils of
Mrs. Carpenter also. were present
cud after Miss Miller's tall;,
played On a ukulele ami guitar
nun sane
The girls were not troubled by
ilie rain of last night, and slept as
j M,iigy their tents ill the purki
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WE HAVH TO HOVE
SOON
and it will pay you lo help us.
bargains
Golden Murshmallow Syrup,
fie.
Karn fi's. GOc and 6!c.
Avonilale Molasses, per can, 18c, Crimson Rambler,
Crlsro, 45c, t'.Oc, $1.19. $2.2.
White Ribbon Shortening, nolle better, 10-ib. pail,
Cotlolene. large, $2.8!.; small, $1.20.
Table Sail, liov lllc: suck
Ilmshey's Cocoa, lllc, 2iC 53p per cau.
Milk, Borden's, 7 cans, $1.00.
Milk, Caroline, 8 cans, $1.00,
Peas, 7 cans, $1.00.
Corn, li cans, $1.00.
Corn Flakes, 10c package.
Royal White Soap, 15 burs,' $1.00.
Jewell Soap, 21 liars $1.00.
Stearns Sell Service Store
7 Main Street Opposite the Plaza
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$8.00. to
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SIMPSON'S
37-39 NORTH
aii if they were in their homes,
This forenoon they were given the
use of the Presbyterian church
for their classes, where they
gathered around the piano and
sang after the study hour.
I f-.EASIDE Standard Oil Co. to
'construct amir uervlcn track here.
TAKE A TIP ABOUT
HOCSK PAIXTIXO
I'ltOM A POKT .
The poet . said: "What
is so rare as a day in June?
Then, if ever, come perfect
days.'
The perfect days of June are
favorable days for painting.
No scorching sun to blister
the paint, small chance of rain
to hinder the work.
Yes, Juno Is the best month
of the year. So why not call
us up and make a date for
June? We shall be glad to ad
vise you in regard to selection
of colors. PAINT IP.
Dickerson
THE PAIXT MAN'
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many
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