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PAUE tl'B ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS Wednesday, October 13, 1IWO. LOCAL AND PERSONAL TUESDAY'S XKW9 Sin. Eugenia Atkinson is quite kick tbls week ut her home on iortb Main street. , i .Mr. and Mis. C. E. Donnelly, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs.. Donnelly's mother, Sirs. E. E. Giddings, on North Main street, leave today for their home in San Francisco, after an extended vara) ion here. Oregon guests registered last night und today at the Hotel Aus tin are. J. A. Gotcher'aud C. Snn rtcnin of Grants Pass; Charles Helling of Oregon City; Otto J. Wilson, wife and two Children, nnd Mrs. M. J. Wilson of Salem. Jimmie Rouse, who has beenj assisting ns clerk- at the Hotel Austin, has left h'e position and Marled In to school today. He is tr.king a bookkeeping, typing and general science course. 'dale, San Francisco; Pi A. Ikerd.Jbls usual inspection of Ilia com , Seattle. Mr niirl Afra CI W V&lna u-aia eon was served in First Methodist church in honor of Mrs. Mary Har ris Armour, national lecturer and were Tourist travel still continues f.t r.rn.ant p.,.i.. . 1 " 1 " . ... ...... ... UVUlglM, U1C in aieaiora mis rorenoon tran-neavy over tne nighway despite M,.t hi.,.i . pany a few weeks ago. acting businosa. Mrs. C W. MeKllibon, who has been engaged as nurse at the Granite City hospital for tho past eight nonths, has severed her con nection with that institution and will take up private nursing. Mrs. Alia Weinberger, who has been spending the past summer nt Echo, has retuined home and will remain here with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Wright, dur ing the coming winter. Henry Snodgras0 hns Just In Klalled a most attractive sign Ije fora his barber shop opposite the city hall. It Is a revolving barber polo, and is run by a small clock MONDAY'S NEWS Judge C. B. Watson, the former well known Ashland citizen, but who has been making his home in Gold Hill recently, was in Ash land Saturday, calling on friends and looking after business Inter ests in this city. Two trains passed through Ash land, Saturday, carrying laundry owners from all over the United States on their way to San Fran cisco, where the National Laundry Men's convention meets. The con vention opens today and lasts all week. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. French of the Ashland laundry left last night for the convention. v C. H. Corson and J.'W. House were business visitors In Ashland Saturday from Grants Pass. Guests stopping at the Hotel Austin from the far east comprise Dutord H. Jones of Boston, Mass., and K. A. Bunnell of Auburn, Me. Other guests are J. N. Brown and wife of Senard, Neb. Dr. W. E. Mitchell of Medford was In Ashland Saturday on busi ness. the lateness of the reason and the ; a farm home for deDendent children; the uau weaiuer oi tne past week. A, areakers wele Mayor Baker, W. ntrge nunmer oi auiomoDillsts nreD. Wheelrlght, Rev. H. A. Grlf coming south for the winter, and tlSi D A Cr011t Dr. j, E. Ander Vas ui.uusu Asmaua. , 3mli Wr3. A c jnckson n(1 Mr8 r ... . : Marv Campbell and A. C. Schmltt. Mrs. D. Perozn will leave to- . ,. , , . ... . . ' In the evening a children's essav night for Port la nil to attend a , . ... . ., , . contest was held, meeting of the republ can exec- , -,,.. ,, ... ' , j , , Thursday, 75 delegates from the utive committee, of wh eh she s ... .. . D. . , , Washington Stato convention were a member. This committee will' . ,, , . . . , , guests of honor at a noon lunch- meet In session tomorrow. i ,, ., , , eon. At the morning session, af- E. W. Looney unit family aro; ter reports of committees, depart- tourists in Ashland from Modesto. I "ient superintendents were elect- Calif., stopping at' the Hotel Co-'ed as tMo- Americanization. lumbla. tederal court In Medford today. Judge Wolvertou presided at tho trial. The case took considerable more line than was expected, and turned out decidedly different than was calculated by the federal prohibi tion agents. It will be remembered that Snyder, a well known Ashland man who resides near the Billings place near Ashland, was arrested some months ago, when the fed eral prohibition agents made a raid on his home the charge being thai he was manufacturing and possessing Illicitly distilled liquor. Snyder's friends in Ashland have had the utmost faith In his innocence nnd the verdict of tho Jury today confirmed that belief. E. 1). Briggs, of Briggs & Briggs, day, the 27th day of November, at ten o clock in the fore noon of Bald day, at the Court Mrs. Lee Davenport; anti-narcotics a a uiiu B.'iciuiiiu iciupri uuvc uisiiuc- Portland people stopping at the ! tlon, Mrs. G. L. Bu'and; Christian ; attorneys, of this city, conducted local hotels are W. H. Sellwood, : citizenship, Mrs. M. L. Hidden; clr-j tho defense, and stated he was Lewis M. White, H. M. Grant, Dr. I diluting official papers, Mrs. Hat-jwell pleased with the promptness H. H. Torrey and John H. Iludd. I tle Wilson; evangelistic, Mrs. Neal j with which the Jury brought In account of her administration of filing of said Petition, yoii and undersigned hag been , appoluted . at the of fices of Briggs & Briggs, each of you are hereby notified by the said Court as adminlstra- Attorneys, Pioneer Block, Ash that you are required to appear j trix with will annexed, of the En- land, Oregon, within six months before the said Court on Satur-, tate of the said deceased. Anv from th date nr tho first nuhllca- persong having any claims aguinst tlon of this notico. said estate are required to present O H. BILLINGS, the same, duly verified, at tha of- 1 Arlinltiiatrntni With luum in sum Loun in jacuson-.nces or JBrlggs ft Briggs, attorneys, Will Annexed, ville, Jackson County, Oregon, to. Pioneer Block, Ashland, Oregon, First publication, October 13, show cause, if any exist, why an within six months from the date 1 1920 7-4-Wed oiuor oi saie oi tne wnoie oi saimoi tne first publication of this no- reai property snottia not De maue tice. as prayed for In said petition. i RACHEL GROW service of this Citation by pun- Administratrix ncation is made on the non-resi- First publication, October 13,1 ueut neirs ana me unknown in'.is z y 0 . 7-4-Wed oi said deceased by order ot C oun ty Court, which said order is dat ed October 4th, 1920. WITNESS the Honorable G. A. Gardner, Judge of said Court, with the seal of (SEAL) said Court affixed this 4th day of October, 1920. CHAUNCEY FLpREY, 7-5-Wed. . Clerk. NOTICE OF 8KTTLKMEXT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her final S Mrs. E. C. Puyne and Mrs. E. II. Ellis spent a courle of days In Klamath Falls during the past week. . Frank Murphy of the Murphy Electric shop, had the misfortune j batn observance and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fallls and son of Jamestown, N. D., are in Ashland spending a few days while makltig a tour of the country in their auto mobile. They are stopping at the Hotel Columbia while in the city. Mrs. Belle Schlndler of Rose- kt its base. The novelty of the uury is ln Ashland this week, concern attracts much attention j spending a few days at the home among passersby. ; of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sams on Hel- 4 e I man street. T'..e Billings Agency reports the; Kale of the Thayer dwelling prop--; In the football gamn rly on High street to Mr. Mrs. John Freenan, which i ffeeted this week. to splash a drop of molten' lead on his eyelid Saturday afternoon, Inflicting a painful burn. His in Jury necessitated the wearing of a patch over his eye for the past day or two. Mr. and Mrs. C B. Crisler of Klamath Fulls are visitors at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Nel son on the Boulevard. Mrs. Cris ler is n sister uf Mrs. Nelson. I Mr. and Mm. O. 0. Holmaii left Saturday lor IVtaliiuiu, Calif., lo pay a visit to the former's broth-j er, Grant Helman. i G. W. West, who is employed by the government at the Klamath In- diun agency, was In Ashlund with B. Inman; peace and arbitration, ! (heir verdict of "not guilty," as Mrs. Shoperd of Corvallls; prison lie Iflieved it was the only Just leform, Mrs. C. C. Taylor; system-! conclusion at which they could ar atic, giving, Mrs. Chas. Hay; pur) Ity in art and literature, Mrs. Mnr- - garet Martin; work among colored ' ,ARIS. France. There is now people, Mrs. M. E. Fullilove; Sab-il")p') (or the bald ln a Process In vented by Dr. Raymond Passot. He advocates that the sectlous of the scalp which practically never lose the hair ut the temples ami ubove the neck should be trans ferred to tho denuded wastes above, The operation Is said to be painless. school, Mrs. Nettie B. Wallace of McMinvllle; temperance and la bor, Dr. Myra Tynan; temperance and missions, Mrs. Georgia Trim ble; medical temperance, Mrs. Willis Pettlbone of Oregon City. Messages from organizations of the Btate were presented by W. U. McLaren, general superintendent of the Pacific Coast. Rescue and Protective society; Mrs. Hidden, representing Federated clubs; Mrs. Frank D. Myers, the Oregon Parent-Teachers' association; Mrs. Unruh, Prohibition party; W. J. Herwig, Anti-Saloon league; Mrs. S. M. Blumauer, Junior Red Cross, and Mrs. C. B. Simmons, League of Women voters. Federal Prohibition Director TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. ud the Meurord and Klamath Falls WIl8 high school teams, played on the latter's grounds Saturday after- 4 j noon, Medford defeated the Falls Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ryan of j team by a score of 7 to 0. A fast Spokane are spending a few days' game wus put up by bothteams. in Ashland this week and are stop- with friends. between, ,a Wfe 0VP1. Sunday, culling 0nfJosllua s- Smith addressed the ping at the Hotel Columbia while In the city. Glenn M. Young of Hilt was in oils cities In Washington Ashland the fore part of the week J Patterson, H. Elmore and on business. D. Buchanan and wife and Mrs. F. C. Heim of Seattle were among the tourists stopping in Ashland this week, guests at the Hotel Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Pellon and Air. nnd Mrs. Smith of Gold Hill spent Sunday in Ashland, calling on their many friends here. Robert I. Ellis of Oakland, Calif., drove up to Ashland, urriving in tho city last evening, nnd Is a jiuest for a few days at the-home cif Mr. and Mrs. ('. R. Rose. Mr. Ellis states that (he roads ure in fairly good condition, especially this side of Diiiismulr and over tha mountains.' Guests stopping at the Hotel Columbia are W. Zeihor, Denver, Colo.; Eric Dory, U. W. Strong, R. II. Perin, C. Hedges, The Dalles; J. L. Harris, Portland, and Chas. E. Jcnner, Etna Mills, Calif. 4 The storm of last night nnd this morning brought quite a quan tity of snow on tli? mountains and down In tho foothills. It also brings rejoicing In the hearts of hunters, as the snow drives the deer and wild grmo down trom the Impenetrable portions of the mountains to the lewer country. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ericson of friends. The premier deer story came in Saturday when Geo. Inlow and Wm. McCampbell arrived home with a deer which they shot on the Green Springs mountain. Tho buck welched 227 U nnnmk nml In t .u nUi, v,o,um0.ajisoneof the largest shot this year Jure. Mrs. E. B. Gettings, 3I number the following from vari- An . measurinB 7W indie! Slri1..n. p,,wiuh I - im j - 1 . n ua iimuu 'j center clrcumforende. and 9 1-8 ! chaii 'man of tlm nrnKii rmnmltta Mrs. Cora Sllngerland of Ash- meeting, telling of his activities for our government in catching the bootlegger, Mrs. Reese spoke on vaudeville and moving picture shows. The sum of $27,000,000 Is spent annually fey amusement. We should ask our congressmen FOR SALE Fat Iioks, sows, shouts and pigs, mules, horses colts, fat youiiff cows, 2 milch cows; reasonable I new Dort car, 1920 model, run 700 miles. Phone 4-F-13, or call at Blng- nam Ranch, 7-2 the estate of Thomas A, Lane, de ceased, in the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and that the Judge of said court has des ignated November 1,1, 1920, ut the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the courthouse in Jacksonville, said county, as the time and place for hearing objections to and the settlement ot said account. RUTH M, LANE, 7-5-Wed Administratrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the County Court of -Jackson County, Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Ed ward' Forgle, Deceased: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Buid Court as administra tor of the estate of the said de ceased. All claims against said estate must be duly verified and presented at the offices of Briggs & Briggs, Attorneys, Pioneer Block, Ashland, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of tbls notice. WM M. BRIGGS, Administrator. First publication, October 13. 1920. 7-4-Wed NYAL LAX A (OLD TABLETS ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In tho County Court of Jackson County, Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Cal vin P. Hughes, Deceased: Notico is hereby glvon that the ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. ; undersigned has been appointed In the Comity Court of Jacksoti : by tho said Court as Administra- County, Oregon tor with will annexed of the es- In the Mutter of ' tho Estate of ; tate of Bftld deceased. AH persons George W. Grow, deceased: I having claims agaltiBt said estate Notice Is hereby given that the 'must present them, duly verified. COLDS HEADACHE ' FOR XFUENZA, GRIPPE, AND NKUtALGIA. Do not contuln Qulnino, but nn effective substitute, with ull the udvantnges and nono of the bad effects of Quinine. LET THE "LAXACOLD KIDS" DO THE WORK. . ' Keo Our Window. Poley's Drug Store POLE EL1IART DRUGGISTS A- inchea thn Inn? wnv a mi mil wiu onerwooa 01 spoKane; jay S. Piatt exhibited Saturday morning. This and wife of Ynklma; J. R, Berkey , gigalltlc egg waa lul(1 by one ol of SBat,le' Miss Edna Hoag'B Rhode Island David Copptrfitld. an. Indian U 6 0,",Ce from Klamath county, who was Mrs. C. S. Flske of 'Boston, Mass,, tried at the federal court In Med- a 8iBter of Mrs. Angie L. Engle, ford on a charge of arson, was arrived ln Ashland, Saturday and acquitted by the Jury on the first will snend a few weeks vimn ballot, Saturday afternoon. Levi Barney and Willie David, Indluns, charged wih the theft of a red calf, were also acquitted Satur day. Mrs. E. S. Lewmnn and daugh ter, Golden, of Grants Pass were down Saturduy, spending the day M. C. Reed of Ashland wus tho honor guest at a dinner given by the men ot Phoenix, Friday night, at which he gave an interesting account of his visit to New Zea land last year with the Chautau qua bureau. The occasion of the gathering was the organization of a Brotherhood of the Phoenix church, for which the following officers were elected: President, Henry W. Frame; vice president A. W. Wheeler; secretary, Walter Frazor Brown; treasurer, Andrew Hearn. Twenty-three men signed the constitution, G. H. Grover, who has been con ducting the Daisy Ranch dairy on Mountain avenue for a number of years, has Bold his cows, plant land was honored by being ap pointed state evangelist, and Mrs. Leavitt was reappointed organizer and member of the press com mittee. " . Miss Whlt,nfc national officer" CITATION In the County Court of the Stnte of Oregon, County of Juckson In the Mutter of the Estate of Ulirlst Guuckle. Deceased: 10 me unxnown neirs, ir uny there be, of said estate, nnd to ull other persons claiming nny Interest in the estate of the said deceased: In the Name of the State of Ore gon. You and each of you are here by notified that on the fourth day ot October, 1920, H. A. Autry, the duly appointed, qualified and act ing administrator of said estate, fired In said Court a petition, du ly verified, praying said Court for an order of sale of tho whole of the real property of said estate on the gromrds and for the pur poses therein set forth, which said real property Is described us fol lows: Beginning at a point 20 minutes east 5.23 chains end west 8.99 chains from the corner common Siskiyou were Ashland shoppers ' a,,d good WM t0 Mr- Pllce of and business visitors yesterday. Mrs. Medley of Portland is vis iting in Ashland lliin week, ut the home of Mrs. C. II. Vaupcl on the Boulevard. ford, who will move over this week and take possession of the busi ness. Mr. Grover, in turn, Is go ! ins to Medford. where he, in con- necllon with Delmar Frederick. ' have bought out the Snyder 5 j Creamery, und will conduct that A. M. Heaver will leave this . I iialness. Mr Grover will go to evening lor Portland to meet Mrs Medford this week. Beaver, who will ::rrlve there to- 4 morrow morning from the east A 14-pound klrl was born lo Dr. where slm has h en making nn ex-'nd Mrs. Geo. J. Kluz, Sunday at tended visit. They will spend afternoon, October 10, at a local few days w ith their Bon, Aldred hospital. This makes the second M. Beaver, 111 Portland, then slop j girl ill Dr. Klnz's Interesting fuin lu Eugeue on their way home tuily of five, nee Meredith, who Is u student at the university. L- Whims, who has been lino- ! type operator in The Tidings of- Mrs. Effiu M. Thayer of Toledo, j fice for the past year, leaves to il former property owner of Ash-'day with his wife for Sacramento, lend, has been in the city for the where they expect to locute for past few days tri'lsacting business the winter. They are making the und culling on fr'ends. She will trip by automobile. Iiave thi evening for h'-r home.' 4 Major T. S. Dusenbury of Saljm Visitors to Ashlend over night was in the city over last night and ' utopping at the Hotel Austin were while here attended the drill of M. II. DIven of Long Beach, Calif.: First company, O. N. G. at the ar J. A. Adams and wife. WaehlEg- mory. This was oily a neighbor ton; Mrs. C. G. Owen; Y. L. Rags- ly visit, the major having made on Americanization, from New York City, In her address, empha sized this fact: Make a neighbor of one foreign woman. The name Flower Mission work is now changed to, social service. There were 155 voting delegates, besides visitors. It is proposed to take an offer ing on election day in memory pf Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, to endow two chairs, Political Science and! Preventive Medicine Mattie M. Sleet ha annual ad dress wus considered so excellent it was ordered printed !n folder form for distribution. The following officers were elected: President. Mrs. Mary L. Mallet, who succeeds Mrs Sleeth. All other officers were re-elected: Madge J. Mears of Portland, cor responding secretary; Mrs. G. W. Miller, of Milton, recording sec retary; M.re. Jane Donaldson 0I1 Portland, treasurer:'Mrs. M. Fran-1 ces Swope, vice president at large.' It was voted to place her name iuj the Book of Remembrance at the! National headquarters. The mem-1 orial service wub Impressive. Each ! name read and remurks made on! the life of each. ' MRS. LEAVITT, Stute Reporter. her sister. Mrs. Flske has been spending several months with her son ln Dallas before coming here. L, E. Porte, who Is in the gov ernment forest service over in the Applegate country, spent Sunday night In Ashland, returning to his station toduy. Wllllum Ling nnd J. C. Effln ger nnd wife of San Francisco have registered at the Hotel Aus tin. A. H. Davis, former lawyer lo cated in Ashland, but who is now living in San Diego, is in the city, looking after business affairs here, for a few days. 0 4 N. C. Dozier and sister, Sriss Callle Dozier, will leave tomor row for the San Joaquin valley and points balow Los Angeles, where they will spend the win ter. They expect to make the trip by automobile. Lovllo Holmes is quite sick at his home on .Rock and Maple streets. " J Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Johnson Allll fHtnllV tnill-liAVofl nil! t,v Ql- m nn II,., rvUn... flt r-, - vii 1 UKK .WWW IIU.U ,Tl.rt , J. . . p.r,.nt. P vo.trrtu i 1" '""era' Jury, atter-fiavlng for huckleberries. I UBeu oul ""W rew moments, ac-lftl quitted Di.vi.l v ... .,. 'U-i Mr. und Mrs. Kenneth McWil- liams drnro In Saturday evening from The Dalles and will bo guests! at the -home of the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. McWIl liains. on Church street for a few days. Mrs. Delia Acklln took 11 party ot women down to Grants Pass, Saturday, In her taxi. They were members, of the locnl Women's Willamette Meridian, Oregon; thence North 20 minutes East 5.09 chains to the southerly side line of the Oregon and California Railroad right of way; thence South 65 degrees 45 minutes East along right of way -5.04 chains to corner; thence West 7.49 chains, to beginning, containing 1.9 acres. NOW THEREFORE, in mirsu-1 ance of the order of said Court !jjjjj "Ford Forces Down Prices" This newspaper headline extended ncross the front page of u Portland puper the week of Sep tember 23rd. Another Portland paper carried the headline across the entire front page, "foill) MOVES TO IT HI! PRICKS." ' These announcements in display type headlines, Indicate the news value of tho probable ef fect of the new Ford prices upon many other commodities. This great reduction in Ford cur prices may, directly or Indirectly, help solve the High Cost of Living for you in the near future. With 146,005 orders on file for Immediate delivery and millions of dollars worth of high priced raw material in stoclj, Ford prices are cut to the limit. This is no sain discount or price concession. It is a radical cut to a pre-war basis in the belief thut this should be done universally at this time. The war started in 1914. All the new Ford prices are below the 1914-15 prices as the fol lowing comparison will prove: Ford Trices Ford Prices ; . Xew 1920 '1914-1915 CHASSIS $360.00 $410.00 RUNABOUT ; . 395.00 ' 440.00 TOURING 440,00 490.00 SEDAN (with starter) . . . 795.00 975.00 (without starter) COUPE (with starter)... 745.00 750.00 (without starter) ALL THE ABOVE PRICES F. 0. B., DETROIT. The present Ford cars are the best the Ford Motor Company ever made. The price is below the 1914 basis.. Get you Ford car now. HARRISON BROS Ford and Fordson Dealers Ashland, Oregon "Every Oicgiirt Driver Needs a Ford Enclosed Car." UcJJ IkiJ UcdJ UcdJ UcJ Ui! Uc4 UcU UtfJ liel Ucilill IcJ UsU Ucil lldl UeU Uc ml QmitlD mMT BID) OWVMj lUiLi WW ii ilM On Staple Goods lo Meet the New Price Reductions Recently Announced .quitted David X. Snyder at the 80 Years Old Attributes Health to Internal Baths air. u. u. isewromb, 704 N. 4th Ave., Atcnison, Kan , writes Tyr- reus nygenic Institute of New York as follows: "My next birthday Is July 1.1th II I VPlirfl . I rt ll., m .. . n... Io1l r. .,.i ..!!. .i .u .T. 1yr-1 ....... ...,,. ..... ,i,ic,i cm in reii b J. a. L. Cascndn' fnr hi me josepnine capital city, i nose man zu years. Rest and only in the party were Mrs. Lulu How- ""'nedy that brings relief without ard. Mrs. 8. A. I'eters. 8r., Mr.. I"3 "e .Pf.d1ru?- M' experience Moss, Mn, Turner. Mr, Rob.son tX nuu .nis. i anion. i were nnnc oa v I rl AniH mn (ilXfillAMS 4. Tha price on Ciiighums should have been 60c on recent purchases. We have never priced them above 50c. Had we followed the mar ket to the top our cut would have shown from 60c to 45c or 2S per cent cut. OI'TIXtiS 40c Mostly new outings bought, as we expected to sell at 60c. Just ill before the announced reductions. We are taking our loss on these. WIDK HIIKKTIXOH 8- 4 Bridal has been $1.30; now $1.10 9- 4 Bridal has been $1.40; now 91.20 10- 4 Bridal has been $1.60; now 91.80 - 36 Inch Muslin that was worth 56c; now 4.1c 36 Inch Muslin that was worth 35c; now 20c SO lireh MiiBlin that was worth 76c; now 03c 36 Inch Nainsook that was worth 65c; now B8e 36 ifrch Nulnsook that was worth 70c; now. 00c 36 Inch NaiiiBOok that was worth 76c; now 5c 36 inch Nainsook that was worth 95c; now 7n ' 36 inch Long Cloth that was worth 75c; now OHv 8 IXt'H PERCALE NOW 43e HATIHFACTIOX HIIKKT.H 12x90 8U90 112.10 SlxfMI 92.10 MIXKRVA VARXS are also selling ut less than list prices, because we happen lo own them right. IlitlDAL NHKtiTS 72x90 Has been $3.50 now 93.00 81x90 Has been $3.75, now 93.2.1 ousneas. Constipation, etc." This Is by no means an erron. tional letter for TyirelPa Hygenic iiisuiuie to receive, as there ar. now over half a million Ameri cans using ur. Tyrrell's "J. B. L. BABY CHICKS and PULLETS TAX(TtKI) HTKA1X WHITE LEGHORNS Breeders are high producers, selected by Hogan system: early maturing, late molting, and not forced for heavy egg production. Male birds are from hens that laid from 200 to 286 pggs each in their pullet year. Pullets from this mat ing will average better than 200 eggi each the first year of laying. A or.e-fourtn deposit now will secure your hatching date for chicks or pullctK. K. O. 8M1TH J67 HARGADI.VE 8T. Ed G. Keller of Detroit. Mich., i registered at the Hotel Columbia I over the week end i j. n. uiiRrr came uaca irom nis'lascad" n Ih likn r...,,l. hunting trip Saturday night bring- By Hie scientific roe ot Nature's Ing In with him a fine buck he! cleanser warm water It ellml- bagged out in the Buck lake coun-l J!,'" jiXm 1w""t" ,r"m ,h"' -,., .. , Jll0fer intestine and gives Nature try. The Ruger family dined a chance to work unhampered, sumptuously on roart venison Sun- You will be ast"iiished at th" day. ' difference in your feelings the j ; wornlng after an Internal bath. ' REPORT OF W. C, T. f. I Jb "i-B. h- Cascade" will be utitv ,vi-pv.-.!!.1"!w "d explained to yon by ....... .,.,,.,11,lerl Druf Sl0re E M.i(n j street, who will rlso give you free, , on request, an Interesting booklet The ,7ta Conve:,n of Oregon ! olYfZt Women's t'hrlsllnn Temierauce: cient." iiuon ronvenea in White Temple.. m ooogiet and know lust mta Portland, September 2, 30 and wnr ,n,rn1 Bathing Ii so effec- K October 1. On the first day lunch-'tJit '""uo"ou UIT Every type ol figure can le fitted from our suit line. Tall or short women of stout build fan find their kind here, and a really high clqss tailored line. Spo the spwial suit offerings this week at $29.75 $45.00 $55.00 $62.50 $87.50 $77.50. See the Special Offer ings in SWEATERS if yoa do not care to knit your own. Slip-Overs, Tuxedo Styles and Regular Coat Sweaters, Speci ally Priced. CAT That was some coat saie last week. We surely sold a lot of coats. We have a lot more to sell at just as at tractive prices. A . . m j 8U.K HOSIERY 93.A0 811k Hoae, 92.98; tax paid 92.80 811k Hosa, 9'i .t9; tax paid. 93.23 811k Fibre, 92.00 A good Una of wnntetl shade and good quality. $22.50 up, for new coats. pro YOU SEE Ilia new Couts wear soIIIiik at new low level price? Better gi in ftoon