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About Ashland weekly tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1922)
A8RLAK0 WEEKLY TDtffOS fHUffS LOCAL AND PERSONAL (From Wednesday's Dally) Vi Buy Rooming House Mrs. C. French, recently of War- renton, Or., has bought the rooming house at 72 North Main street, which has been conducted for some time by Mrs. Qulnn. Home from Kliimath Agency Miss Alice Walker, who has been teaching at Klamath Indian agency during the past school year, arrived home a few days ago. V. of O. Rummer Term The University of Oregon summer term will begin at Eugene June 21, and will continue to July 29, while the Portland session will be held between June 19 and July 28, Full particulars may be had by writing to the director, summer term, II. of 0., Eugene, Oregon. Moveg to Harbor Apartment Mrs. Wiley hag takeu an uprtment at the W. M. Barber home. (). E. S. Notice The officers and members of the Eastern Star are asked to meet at Masonic hall Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Sllsby, which Is to be held at Ashland cemetery at 2:30 o'clock. Visiting In Ashland Miss Amy StaCnard, of Berkeley, Calif., Ig In the city visiting with relatives and friends for a few weeks. Miss Stannard Is well known In Ashland, having graduated from the local high school. She Is now studying at Stanford university, and will complete her course In medicine In another year, whereupon she will become a full-fledged physician. (From Thursday'! Dally) Changes Rooming Hons Bert Barnett, better known about town as "Shorty," has changed hlsl rooming house from Lincoln street to the Vendome hotel. Picnickers from" Medford . Dr. and Mrs. Emmons and a party of Medford people spent yesterday evening picnicking In the park. HUM tiobles Are Sight to See They Wield a Wicked Snickersnee WearGorgeousSuit;MyHowCute (By Dorothy Bennett In San Fran cisco Examiner.) The Hlllah Temple from Ashland, Spends Pay Fishing I Oregon, which Is" the first to come C. C. Darling spent yesterday oni... Snn Vrall.Hrf, u.as qtonI1inir traf- Nell creek enjoying hook and line. himself with New Hoof on Telephone Office A new roof Is being put on the building occupied by the local tele phone exchange, and the employes hopo, that when completed, they may paint up asain without fear of it be ing ruined by the flr.it rain. New Messenger Boy Tho Wetsern lnion has again fic In front of the Alexander hotel, because they were wearing the most gorgeous uniforms that ever gave my eyes a treat. They all had red fezzeg and yellow velvet jackets, and bright red trous-, ers and white leggings, and medals pinned on the yellow velvet, and my goodness, real swords, that looked awfully long and dangerous. "I wonder what they're carrying round swords for?" I thought, stand- the passersby would look and look at the beautiful uniforms and swords of Hilfah Temple, which was posing for pictures and Inviting ev erybody to come and pose with them. The oldest Shrlner, Mr. Welsen burger, who carries the banner In parades and ' such, was In one pic ture with the rest of the patrol, and Captain Chapman, when the young est Shrlner bIIi! in, with his eyes big and round, scared that they'd shoo him away, he being about ten years old, and not a Shrlner yet, but only having ambitions that way. The Shrine women, standing on the side lines aud encouraging their Ing next to a stately ShrlneY In all ' husbands In this great ordeal, were changed messenger boys, having ii3 glory. "They look pretty, nut "'scared they'd shoo hm away, too, taken on Marcus Woods In the place! Then the stately Shrlner sudden-i but they didn't. They let him take of Hoy McCoy, who has been holding! y yelled out a greeting to a friend j hold of their swords, and showed down the Job for the past few jf his, who'd just come out and was him the badges and pins on their weeks. I posing for his picture, and the friend ! velvet jackets, til he was dizzy with drew his long gword and waved It, joy, and his eyes got bigger and ! fiercely. ! rounder, and he couldn't say a word. Miss Eugenia , , ,.,... .. uon i ciirTe nun, i nam piau- I'nves for Kansas O. F. Carson and Carson left last night for a trip to Kansas, where they will visit for some time. While in Kansas, Mr. Carson will attend the International Sunday school convention which will be held at Kansas City. Then the corner "cop" strolled Ing, "remember, you're the first! W, getting an eyeiui oi tneir cos- hflCHlCSTRA Ol-v BAPTIST CHl'ItCH IS KfrT ORTAiVED Several members of the1 Baptist church orchestra ard iduii friends gathered at .the Stennett home on Fail view street yesterday evening for n combined rehearsal and social evening. Music practice and. social chat oc cupied the first part of the evening, while refreshments and lantern slides took care of the after part. The party did not end until a late hour and all present expressed them selves as having had a very enjoy able evening. Those present to enjoy the even ing were 0. F. Carsou, Vernon Car son, Glenn Inman, Theodore Ge Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Travis, and Miss Morehouse. HORSESHOE TOt'HXAMEXt SCHEMLED FOR FOURTH One of the Interesting events of the Fourth of July celebration here, will be a horseshoe tournament for the southern Oregon championship. This feature is under the direction of J. D. Beeson, and will attract crack horseshoe pitchers of this sec tion of the country. The games will be played under the Spauldlng horseshoe pitching rules, and all points decided accord ingly. Shoes will be furnished, but any one desiring to do so, may bring their own shoes to pitch with. LARGE SIGN CAUSES MUCH COMEXT ABOUT THE CITY A large sign hag been erected two miles east of the city on the hillside just west of the Owen or Tnrker ranch, and at one side of the Pacific highway, advertising Tacoina, Wash, and vicinity. The sign is about 60 feet long by E FESTIVAL 10 BE GALA AFFAIR WILL BATTLE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP HERE FORD MY The Portland Roso Festival and Floral Pageant will get under way tomorrow, and the Oregon metropo lis Is prepared to entertain all com- 15 feet high and has printed In large i ers in Its usual hospitable manner. letters the following Information: , large number of people from this "You will find good roads in thej section of the state will be present Puget Sound country," and "Tacomajto witness the various events. the gateway to Mt. Rainier." No further wording Is on the sign, but i Temple that's come to San Francisco; tumes, ami they must have thought om! v'mi'ra aimnnaafl n meet nnrl lie Was a lollg-lOSt illelld frOMl the ..,.. ,i ... ...... i iwav thev surrounded him. You'd !nt on9 ena 18 Painted a picture of R 111" I till L1IO UlHTia Di) llir; lit.! -" ' And if there isn't anything left after !Hve thought he was a whole police you've finished fighting, how'll you 1 department Including the patrol wa-7,-oot dm reatv ! gon, out for a parade, they were so Thi. tmh.,i the fierce Shrlner nice, and the "cop" jblushed and "I8 "ten being placed this far from what the Puget Sound country is supposed to look like. Many citizens have commented on The rose show will be the center of attrnct'on, and thousands of.vls Itors will feast their eyes on the beautiful display of roses placed In j the match was ilgned up .MIDDLE-WEIGHT WORLD CHAM 1'IOX WRESTLER TO MEET RALPH HANDS Match Was Signed Yesterday While Miller Wan On His Way South Regarded na Biggest Wrestling Event Ever Staged m suite. One of the best attractions for the big celebration here on the 3d and 4th of July was secured yester day, when Walter Miller, of Lo8 An geles, the holder of the world's middle-weight wrestling championship, was signed up for a match here on the night of July 3d, with Ralph Hands, of Gold Hill, who Is a dan gerous contender for the crown held by Miller. The latter was on his way south to engage in a contest In his home city, when he was met at the depot by Chairman Amos Nlninger, of the Fourth of July committee, W. E. Plerson and L. M. Patton. Several local fans were also present when Miller To Hold Seclnl Mating Tl.A IT n T T ...m n BDiiplnl i Hlg .. ' " ' ,'..., and he looked thoughtfully at his walked on meeting at me luugrt-KaiiuiiHi; , ,, .. , . -.,n ir sord and then put t away, while j caretiee. church Friday evening at 7:30. All ' . . .. he , i . im linn Oil Uini. lie u uuc men.; members are urged to be present. I m, ,. .,. i.ml. .aid Cnntaln Than- i ne Din n er luuiea. wuiii- - .- I competition there, while many other I was accompanied by Martin Bowers, will journey long distances to he' of Gold Hill, and the latter was en present when the gorgeous floats thuslastic over the prospects of the smiling very wide and j Tacoina, and various viows a to! pass in review in the grand floralj match, which will be one of the most 1 1 his time. 1 man Funeral of Mrs. SILsby Mrs. George Kerr and Miss Esther Sllsby will arrive on train 13 Thurs day with the body of their mother, .Mrs. Helen M. Silsby. J. P. Dodge and Sons will have charge of the body, and the funeral will take place at the Ashland cemetery at 2:30 o'clock, the Eastern Star conducting the services. i i ..i, ii--io their white fez hats, all heaved a J. II. McOee left this morning forf'h of relief, and then another howl to get here. T ', Ira nf tlio U'rKwlu with llitl HflllS ' Weilt lip. "Gee, does somebdv else need a i away iron, me oiaiuuim uecuranun referee, too?" I said, and Mrs. Rlck-ion his jacket and thinking that the the Everett and Vernon, who expect to make an extended stay nt tho lake. whether It would be of any special benefit to that section of the coun try have been heard. But the people because we're the first one'' t'nt section should reap a rich harvest If the signs are scattered all "Yes" I said, tearing my thoughts! over ine Burrounamg country, to lei the tourist know what they have for him around Puget Sound, e-t, one of the Shrine ladies, said practice welcome they gave . I i: nu....l nn.rAnf tAM no. they'd lust caught signt or ni v "" i"i 'i. honeymoon couple from their old; bs, he said, gathering his pa town, an i were .saying hello to , trol up for another picture. "Wait till you see them in the pa automobile I rade," said Mrs. Rirkert, proudly Still on the Job Despite the fact that a report was circulated broadcast over this sec tion of the state to the effect that J. J. McMahon, state traffic officer, had been dismissed by he governor, Mr. McMahon appeared on duty a few days ago, and exhibits his star as proof that he Is "on the Job." Hie to Spend Summer Mrs. Quintal, of Klamath Falls, Is in the city for the summer and Is staying with her parents on Helman street. At San Francisco Henry Enders Jr., left for San Francisco Monday to mingle among the crowd of Shrlners there this this week. In Critirnl Condition John C. Brown, of the Boulevard, underwent a serious operation at the Granite City hospital yesterday, nndil'"'m- I. In o rnmlWinn Mr llrnvvn ! Every nilllllte POIllO ,. ...i ... ' 'i.i .i.n. ! tlraoed In red vellow and green, I "They've been practicing for this for in o t " f l n uiu ciini lis an uiu awinn i.i - dnshed "ast, and Hlllah Temple! a wnoie year, arming ami an. would yell at the driver most friend-1 "I can hardly wait," I said, watch lv and loud, and the driver would 'ing them all lined up, so handsome prln and wave his hand nt us. And, and bright-colored. Former Residents Here Geogre Carpenter and family passed through Ashland yesterday on their wav to Rocue River, where tl,pv will snon.l the summer. Thev i V' ' Here have been living in southern Call-j fornia since leaving Ashland. Hero for He.ilth Mrs. Atterbury aiujd nughter, Mrs. Sha.w, are in Ashland for a few week3 for Mrs. Atte-bnry's health. They are former residents of the city. j Hero fiom Douglas Co. Mr. and Mrs. Drew from Hllde- Mrs. J. M. Roblnsorr of Douglas b-and were in Ashland for a couple i county and G. W, Benedict and his of days this week. They returned daughter. May, were dinner guests this morning. Mrs. Drew was for merly Miss Hazel Smith and lias many friends here. at Jhe Will Hedrick street Wednesday. home on B (From Saturday Daily) Visit InjC With Friends Mrs. B. B. Kellogg and little j present, daughters are spending a few weeks j , at Mrs. Kellngg's old home at Glen-, Back Homo Again dale, Oregon, who-e sho has a. great! Lewis Wright and L. Settles many friends and relatives. A street, California finest Mrs. Jeff Howard, of Mountain j At Fort Worden avenue, is enjoying a visit from her j Sam R. McNair Is mong the son and family from California, at members of First company who left this week for Fort Worden, Wash., for the annual encampment of the j Oregon state troops. This Is Mr. Me of fair's first vacation from his work Friends of Florence Carson, wife have arrived home froniiat the drug store for more than a of Mr. J. P. Carson, formerly of Ash TOURISTS STOP IX ASHLAND TO VISIT WITH FRIEND Mr. and Mrs. Ben Decking, tof Charleston, S. C, and Mr. and Mrs. Rise, of Tacoina, Wash., who have been spending the winter In Petalu nia, Calif, arrived In Ashland a few days ago for a short visit with Job R. Tozer, whom they met nt Peta lumn. Mr. and Mrs. Rice were on the way to their home In Tacoina, and the Decking;) were out to see the country, and were traveling with them. After having seen some of Ash land and the surrounding country, Mr. Decking expressed the opinion, that if he lived In a place as pretty as Ashland, he would certainly never go to Petalumu to spend the winter. MRS. FLORENCE CARSOX DIES IX NEBRASKA parade Friday afternoon. important wrestling events ever held Following Is n brief program of! In the state, and the equal of which the festival as it will he carried out) has certainly never benn seen 1n from day to day. ' southern Oregon. Coronation Day, Tuesday The signing up of Hand Is assured Arrival of princess and coronation i a9 he Is only too anxious to get a of queen; arrival at 11:30 a. m., at j crack at the championship and would foot of Belmont street coronation j be glad to meet the title-holder on In Lnurelhurst. park, 2:30. Rose: almost any terms. show, official opening at Armory, Leave for Portland Mesdames Mary Dunn, Elizabeth Van Sant and Eugenia" Atkinson left this week for a short visit In Port1 land, after which they expect to summer In Newport at Mrs. Dunn's cottage. On Shrine Pilgrimage H. C. Stock is among the pilgrims to San Francisco this week. Operated on for Appendicitis Miss Helen Harrell wag taken ser iously 111 about 2 o'clock Monday morning and was taken to the Gran ite. City hospital, where she was op erated on at an early hour In the forenoon for appendicitis. She Is reported as getting along nicely. their pleasure trip to California. I fjign Erected Yesterday The largo sign helonmns to i lie i simimin" In Citv Hotel Ashland was takeif yesterday j,.S- Elizabeth Beeson, who is to a point beyond tho Savage unpins , W0rklng temporarily at the county dam, where It was erected. This ls!fnnn waa j,, tlle rty shopping yes- an exceptionally good ad both for terday. the hotel and for Ashland. Camping nl Summit House Taking Examinations j MrSi Walter Herndon and sons Miss Kathleen Kilver is tamns am the Mjsses Nellie and Minnie three days off this week from lierjBpaver Hml Alny stannard have work at Rose Brothers confectionery pitched camp for a few days at the and Is taking the teachers examlna- j summit house on the Slsklyous, and day in the past several months. tion. Leaves for Medford Miss Alice Kennard, of trie De signer Pattern company, who has been In the city for the last few daysi left this morning for Med ford for a two days' stay. D. V. B. 8. on Second Week The Daily Vacation Bible School Is entering upon Its second week, and the work is now well under way. The staff consists of C. F. Koehler, superintendent; Mrs. Koeh ler, superintendent of craft work; Mrs. John Fuller, superintendent of music. They are ably assisted by Mrs. Van Sant, Miss Hays, Miss Mc Coy, Miss Roblson, Miss Spencer Miss. Foley and others. Visitors are welcome, especially on Fridays. (From Friday's Dally) I are visiting with the William Norrls family, proprietors of the hostelry. .eaves for Eugene- Fred Ritzlnger, who has been at Here for lew Days j Mrs. Frank Dickey left Weilnes-, l""D " " day for a few davs' visit In KIam- of 1,flence 0,1 acFonnt ot 8lcknes,,' ath Falls. , .n.,. .......,, - - win again assume woik ior me tele phone company. Ford Cur Stolen A Ford touring car belonging to George E. Love, of Eugene, was re ported stolen Thursday night. No trace of the ear has been found yet. In Ashland Today Conductor Renfro, formerly of Ashland, but who hag recently been running on a local run between Eu gene and Roseburg, was In the city this afternoon and took one of the special trains of Shrlners out. land, are saddened by the word re ceived here that she passed away on June 7 at Kearney. Neb. Death came after an illness of morl than a year. Mrs. Carson leaves many friends In Ashland, for her sunny nature, her pleasant smile nnd sterling worth won for her the lnstjng friend ship of all who knew her. 4:15 p. m. Festival center, official opening B p. m. Sportsmen Tourist show, ' officlnl opening nt Armory, 4:20 p. m. Regettrt Day, Wednesday The regetta speed boat races and water carnival starting at 1:30 p. m. Mass meeting of Oregon women, honoring Alice Robertson, President Handing's personal representative. Admiral's ball, Multnomah hotel, 9 p. m. Festival center, Spnrtsmes Tonr'st show. Rose show. Army and Navy Dny, Thursday Gymknna, athletic pargeant, llr ened with comedy features, Multno- niah field, 1:30 p. m. Fireworks display, baseball park, 8:15 p. m. Rosarlan ball, Coallllon hall, 9 p. m. Festival center, Sportsmen-Tourist show, Rose show. Floral Pageant. Day, Frlady Grand floral parade, form on East Side, 1:30. Grand carnival ball, Ar mory. 7 p. m. Whitney Boys cnor us. Multnomah field, Frldv at 8 i p. m., Saturday nt 8 p. m., and Sun-I day at 3 p. in., Festival center. Hero for the Summer Miss Lillian Greer came In from Burbank, Calif., on train 14 this morning, and will spend the summer here with her parents. PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR WAR EAGLE QUICKSILVER MINE MEETS OLD FRIEND OF WAR TIME DAYS I'OOL Mining engineers are giving very favorable reports on the War Englo mine, an Evans creek nine miles north of Gold Hill, one ot the most productive quicksilver mines in the west. Many prominent county busi ness men have subscribed stock and are tuking an active part in Its de velopment. Prospects for the future of the War Eagle mine are bright and when the present program of the directors Is carried out, this mine will be known throughout the coun try and will provide a material pay roll Increase for southern Oregon. Seventeen hundred feet of drifts, tunnels and stopes have already been constructed and work Is being rushed Inn a greater tunnel system A $40.- 000 furnace has been installed with a 35 ton per day capacity. Several HALL UOCfiHT BY W. I. JACKSON cottages have been built In addition I to the bunk house, cook house and The C. C. Bond pool hall on North , other mine buildings. The holdings Main street has been bought by W.of the company amount to 520 acres D. Jackson, and the entire place will I of wpn timbered, well watered land. Off for Sacramento Miss May Hedrick, nf B street, left Wednesday eening for Cacra mento, whe-e she will remain for the summer, visiting and enjoying j her vacation with former friends. , Improving In Health Sells Few Macliln The Class A garage report the fol lowing sales made during the last few days. An Oldsnioblle to Wil liam Mayfeld, a Nash to D. W. Donald Spencer went to the depot n 1 . .. i .. . . I. Tin...... aill!UUJ 1IIUIU1I1K lu nrtt inn ijuniuii . Mirmers pusg tnrougn on uain i., Leaves for 'Frisco and was very much ;surpl(ised to Miss Esther Whlted, who has beenisee an buddy of the war time days. visiting with friends In Ashland for: In the person of Major D. F. Hunt, the past several days, left today for of Boston San Francisco, to resume her work there. renovated and placed In first class condition. The wall are being reflnished and other necessary ,work being done. All nf the pool tables will be recov ered and repaired throughout. Harry Mill's smiling face will be seen hack of the counter, and he will hand out soft drinks, tobacco, cigars and tho like. There is a seven year indicated sup- ply of ore at the present time. Mr. Spencer had not seen Major Hunt since receiving his discharge from the army, and It wag a very pleasant suprise to meet him here nl Ashland. This Is Major Hunt's RI'SH TO PORTLAND FESTIVAL FORESEEN Powerg of Weed, Calif. Mrs. J. K. Helman. who has been I to L. J. Hessenauer, a a Chevrolet Packard to seriously 111, lH reported' as some what Improved. Mr. Moigan of Weed, and an Over land to S. G. Knight.' Condition Improved I Leaven for Washington John C. Brown, who underwent' Seward .'chaffer, who has been a serious operation at the Grnnltoihere for the past week visiting with City hospital Wednesday, Is report-ibis sister, Mrs. Alvena Bullen, left thlg morning on hi? motorcycle for ed as doing very nicely. On Way to Lou Angel Major and Mrs. Lynch, who have been making their home for some time In North Yakima, Wash., are pending a few days with frlendg In Ashland. They are on their way to Log Angeles, where they expect to male .thelr future horn Mi. Lynch will be remembered In Ash land as Miss Dale Watson. A want ad will sell It. Visitors from Drain Mrs. Oscar Applegate, of Drain. Oregon, Is in Ashland and vlc'nlty at present Interviewing old friends. Bremnierton, Wash. He expects to re'urn to Ashland In the near future. The firteenth annual Rose Festl- nt 1 1),... 1- A 1. n l.nl1 Will Return Home pleasant suprise to meet him here V1" """ """" Mrs. S. N. Hazelton who has been nl Ashland. This Is Major Hunt's Portland. June to ... lnc.us.ve .1 t n,nrtyn.l In Kron Lr nil nravlmid vloltlnir urlfh hur nnronfa Mr nnrl !.. t...ln frhrmioh tMa oofllnn ftf Hlfi ,f MK i n u n- ' Mrs. W. M. Barber, of Granite! country, nnd he was so well pleased j words " Point of attendance, ac- street, for the past week, will return that he expects to come back next rn"""K 1 r"' " summer and spend a few weeks with Mr. Spencer In Ashland and Its environments. Real Estate Homes and acreage. Farms and 8tock Ranches. All Kinds of Good Insurance Ashland Agents of Abstract Co. Billings Agency to her home In Sacramento, Calif, tomorrow. Has Tonsils Removed Max Camps, had his tonsils re moved at a Medford hospital one day this week. He came home yes terday and Is doing nicely. Leaves for Cnllfomln Mrs. Mildred Van Dunkirk and children Robert and Lcwan, left this week for Santa Cruz, Calif., where they expect to make their future home. Mrs. Van Busklrk has rent ed her home In Ashland. PLAN'S BEING PERFECTED FOR TELEPHONE PICNIC Move Reorted W. E. Pulse Is moving from 110 ger traffic manager for the South ern Pacific company. Fee explains that his belief Is based on the fact that this celebra tion follows closely on the Shrine convention In Snn Francisco, and many of tho visiting nobles will re turn to their homes by way nf the "Rose City." Special reduced rates have been announced by the South- e-n Pacific for those who wish to attend this event. Moving to Reno W. H. Casebeer, who recently closed out his stock of goods in the KnjoynMo rirnlc Party Ashland Fish and Poultry market on , r'- 1 ""b """ " The J. V. Wright family, of Moun-North Main ,treett left yesterday j Laurel street to 448 Helman street, tain avenue and a number of other wi:h big family, by auto, for Reno.) Ashland folks enjoyed a splejidld i N'cv.. where they expect to make leaves ror iiomc The employes of the Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph company ex changes in the Rogue river valley have plans well tinder way for their annual picnic, which will be held on Sunday, June 25, at the Elks' pic nic grounds on Rogue river. The employes of the Grants Pass, Medford and Ashland exchanges, and as many as can make arrangements! Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Crlmmlns to attend from the smaller places, ' arrived lie-e from Centralla. Wash., MOTOR HERE FROM CENTRALIS, WASH. I Pf ovost Bros. Headquarters for OAK DEN TOOLS SPRAY PUMPS PPiUXIXO SHEAHS HOSE-and LAWN SUrHJES picnic In the vicinity of Pilot Rock their home. Thursday. The majorty of 'tho par-, Miss Edna Kennedy, one of the teachers during the past school year at the Ji:nior hlfh school, left yes- tv clmbed to the ton of P'lnt Rock With D. V. R. S. Forres and enjoyed such a view as one sel-l Miss Pauline rimnnier nas jomca terday evening on irain bj tor ner dom seeg after the hard climb in the D. V. B. S. forces, and is ren- home at f hlco, Calif., where she ex- ascending. v'dering good service this week, . pects to speuu tue summer. will be on hand to participate In the Friday, and report carnival of fun which will be staged. According to the number of noses which have been counted to date, there will be about 90 attend the picnic. Foot races and contests of various klndg will be pulled off and fancy prizes will be hung up for the win ner to carry home, a fine trip over good roads all the way. They are now vls tlng Mrs. Crlmmln's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Oslln. and her twin slste-, Mrs. John S. Ghlslln. Mr. Crliiimins is district salesman for the cushion brake rod attachment for automobiles and trucks, over southern Oregon and will give dem onstrations In Ashland this week. WHAT REDICES MILK AND FLESH MORE THAN FLIES? Double Strength SHOOFLY just In from Philadelphia. Its the best Fly Repellant on the market today for the spraying of your tows. Fencing. Mowers. Rakes and Binders and their repairs. All kinds of Sewing Machines. Peil's Corner