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ASHLAin) WEEKLI TIDING! PiGB FOUR Local and Personal (From Saturday Daily) VUlt Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grubb, or Susun ile, Calif., are visiting reatives in Ashland. They expect to make an eitended etay in this vicinity. Delivers Yreka Oration r-f I't.in 4uiivrcH thA Fourth r.oi. ...... 6 - OI JUiy Orat'OIl Ul iicna lucju.j and returned to Ashland by taxi, and after a short Ftop here for sup plies, left fur Lake of the Woods, Where he is spending the summer. On Trip to Merlin Charles Robertson, of the Eniler? wholesale house, ieft for Merlin this morning on a business trip. Here Over the Fourth Taiil Guiley. of Oakland, Or., was in the city over the Fourth visiting with re atives. Mr. Guiley is in the employ of the California-Oregon Tower company at Oakland. Gas Pump Knocked Ovor The gas pump In front of the Class A garage was run into by a motorist the morning of July 5 and almost completely demo ished. It will be several days before the pump will be In shape to operate again. Ef forts to apprehend the parties who ran into the pump have ' been un availing. Library to Close on Sundays The AshlHnd public library will be closed Sunday aftemons during the months of July and August. Leaves for Home Mrs. Ray Dennis, of Klamath Falls, who bus been visiting with Mrs. Morgan for a few days left for her home today. Trainsferml to New Run George White, Southern Pacific conductor, who has been on the Weed to Klamath Falls run for quite a whl'e, has been transferred and now has a run between Ashland and Red Bluff. Calif. Record Time to 'Frl A'dred M. Beaver and faml'y, of Portland, came to Ashland, Sunday, and remained over with his father's family for the 3d and 4th, Incident ally taking In the festivities of the occasion. He drove to San Francisco on the 5th, making the entire trip or 455 miles in one day, with a pre mier touring oar which ho Ik deliv ering to a purchaser living In Los Angeles. Ho left the family here, and will retuvn this way within few weeks, having some business ar rangements to look after while In! California. Motor to Crater Ijike - Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Price and family, also Mrs. Price's brother, Ot to Fedde and wife, and Frank Fani cenla and wife, made a family party to Crater Lake this week, starting Thursday morning and returning Friday evening. They report a fine trip and a good time all around. On Trip to Portbuid N. Dlx left for Portland Thursday, evening in an auto with another party. He expects to drive a new car back from the Oregon metropolis. Returns from Vacation TriV Bud Storm, who has been spend ing the past few days on a vacation trip to Crater Luke, Diamond Lake and Pelican Hay, returned this morning. He reports having had a fine trip. Move to Medford The PeerleBs shoe shop, which tarted operations a few mouths ago In the "300" block on East Main street, moved their shoe repairing equipment yesterday from the loca tion yesterday. It Is understood the shop will be removed to Medford. Dinner GueMs Thursday Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Harris, of Gazelle, Calif., were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Den nis at their home on the Boulevard. Vacationing In tlx Mountain C. D. Woods and family are vaca tioning for a few days In the moun tains, and will return to the city Sunday evening. VMtln with Relatives John Enders and wife, with Miss rreeman, irom rwamatn ran, speni.a brother-in-law of Ch.rles Harga- the Fourth of July with relatives ' dine, who was reported to have had,Move R'P0,M, here, Mrs. Enders rema'nlng for aa paralytic stroke a short tlnm The Sherman McCoy family have abort Tisit. Johnny will return to spend this week-end and accompany bis wife home. Art (Tub to Mt The Ladies' Art iub will meet this evening In Pioneer hall for their regular meeting. Mrs. George Klnz, and Mrs. Newton Harrison are host- esses for the evening. Last meeting of the season. (From Monday Daily) Week-End Trip Jaek Brady mads a flying trip' 'home from Gorvallia for the week- lend, returning to 0. A. C, to resume lis studies during the summer school. .. Visiting with Parents Neal Shlnn, who recently gradu-j ated from the Northwest Dental col-i lege, Is here visiting with his par-; ;ent9 for a few days. Otrupy New Hon Mrs. Lumnn and daughters, recent arrivals in Ashland from the east, are now located In one of Ed But ler's properties, which has just been finished. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodyear Willi 'HUVt? ucru BlieilUlUK MIU IIUOI, , ... ' . , , two weeks visiting friends and rela- lives in Ashland, returned to their -.1... ll...... ...ll nnn i noma m uorKetey, unit., aaiuruay evenmg- . Turlock, Calif., who have been vlslt- ing a few days with the W. J. Visiting Friends iDaugherty family on Oak street, left The Misses Myra and Beatrice! ,,,,, . , rvt, t k Gunter, of Grants Pass, former Ash-! land girls, are spending a few days in Ashland visiting with friends. usitors mint lieKa Among Ashland visitors yesterday from Yreka, one party consisted of! the Misses Edna and Alice Cheesbro. Agnes Mulluy, Grit Howard, Cecil House and Percy Grisez, with Percy as chauffeur. And another party made up of L. A. Pedersen and wife ami daughter Ingrid, Miss Velma Hipes and J. B. Hibbard were also here. All returned the same evening. Leave for Home Mr. and Mrs. Otis J. Elliott and son, Mr. Elliott's sister, Mrs. Henry Went, left for their home at Baker, Or., today after spending several j days here visiting with Mrs. Elliott's . father, Mr. Sam Gavin, at his home, 72C Iowa street. Visiting Daughter Mrs. J. M. Walker, of Los Angeles, i arrived In Ashland Saturday to spend a few weeks visiting with her daugh ter, Mrs. Bud Storm. Postpone Meeting- Boy Scouts of froop two will meet Monday evening, July 17, at the us ual meeting place. The ubsence of the scoutmaster makes a meeting to night impossible. Visiting with Rotative Miss (leorgle .Marten, of Mt. Pleas ant, Iowa, arrived in Ashland Sun day for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Emma Coffee. Miss Marten came west by the northern route, stopping for a short time at Glacier Park. She will return home via San Fran cisco anil Los Angeles. Leaves for Corvallis Rev. C. F. Koehler left for synod at Corvallis this morning. Rev. C. C. Unlet, who was near Roseburg on Sunday school mission work yester day, expects to go on to Corvallis! today. Both will go to Portland! next week for a religious education conference of the Presbyterian church. Returns m Miss Evelyn Hulet, who has been helping her father conduct a dally vacation Bible school In the Apple gate valley, returned home last ev ening. Miss Huli't Is suffering from a severe case of poison oak. Piikni'h Through Ashland Rev. E. H. Edgar camo over from Merrill Friday, via the Klamath Falls stage, and visited at the PreB byterlan manse over night, going on to Central Point Saturday and from there to Corvallis In time for the meeting of synod. ' Goes (o Kugeni- Rev. v. A. Edwards went to Eu- gene Saturday to hold a pre-confer- once rally of the Epworth League. The conference opens in Ashland shortly. Come Her to Locate Mr. and Mrs. George E. Pope and bnby are new arrivals from Colorado, having come through by auto. Mrs. Pope Is a daughter of W. W. Robl- son of Beach street, and they expect to locate here. Visit inK with Friends Harry Casey, of Santa Monies ' Calif.. I, the citv visiting with 1 friends for a few days. Mr. Casev is a short time ago. I but Mr. Casi-y says the report was' taknn quite III. hut Is not paralyzed In any manner. ; ' uv for TntiT Ijiko and Mrs. R. E. Jones, their I Mr. two sons and Mrs. Jones' mother.; Mrs. Robert Shaw, left this morning on a week end auto triD to Crater Lake. Weinle Roast Thursday. The Presbyterian Christian En- deavor society will hold their regu- lar business meeting near tas tennis court In the park Thursday at 5 o'clock. They will then repair to the upper camp for a wenie roast, i Members are requested to be on band promptly at 6. j " (From Tuesday's Daily) On Way Home- Deputy Sheriffs Low and Hawk ins, of Klamath county, were passen j-ers on the Klamath Falls stage this morning on their way home from I Salem, where they had been to take two prisoners to the state penitent! : ary. j I-eavo. for Newport I Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ball left today i for Newport, Or., where they ex- . . I pect to spend the next several weeks f i yMtor from California Q H stoekman and family, of , Trip to Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. William Holmes imade a hurried trip to Crater Lake lover the t week end. returning home ute Mondav evening, Leaves on Trip East W. G. Curry left Saturday even ing for New York and other eastorn points, where he will spend the next several weeks looking after business Interests in that section of the 'country. Visiting with Relatives Fred VanNatta and his son Mel- vln, of Oakland, Calif., are vlsltlrg with Mr. VanNatta's father, G. O. VanNatta, of Chestnut s'.rael. Mr. VanNatta will retnri to Oakland the latter part of tha ween, but the n will stay In Ashland 'or a short time yet. Ieavo for Bremmerton Mr. and Mrs. Eagan and daughter Frances, the latter a teacher in the high school at Bremmerton, Wash., who have boen on a tour of Cali fornia, as far south as Los Angeles, are on their homeward Journey. They were here two days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bullen, leaving for their home In Bremmerton today. In City Shopping; Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Adamson, of Talent, were in the city shopping yesterday. Ret inn from Trl) C. 1). Woods and family returned Sunday evening from a few days' trip to Railroad Prairie, where Mr. Woods has some interests. Keep Off llio Flowers The city librarian has been endea voring to grow flowers where the grass has been killed along the walks at the library, but despite the precautions taken to protect the flowers, some people insist on cut ting across the flowers and breaking them down. The librarian would like to see the flowers grow without having to put up "keep off" signs'. Returns from Portland N. Dlx of the Overland garage, re turned from Portland last evening In a new Willys-Knight car. Visitors Lwivo oil Trli Dr. and Mrs. John Stevens, of Oakland, Calif., who have been vis iting for the past few days with their nelce and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. J. IE. Angwln, of Bush street, left this I morning for a trip to Crater Lake land other Oregon points. Dr. Stev ens Is pastor of the First MethodUt church of Oakland. Visltintf Relatives Mrs. Fred Carter. of Eugene, Is visiting at the Henry Carter home on Mountain avenue at present. Spend Sunday Here D. N. Davis ahd wife and son Ell nnd daughter Lucy were In Ashland Sunday attending church and visit Ing old friends. The Davis family motored out to their ranch on the Green Springs mountain road In the evening. Visits at Talent Miss Luclle Morse, who is nere from Sacramento, was visiting old friends ln the vicinity of Talent and Phoenix the first of the week. moved from Mountain avenue to Third street, Mr. McCoy having se- turei employment In the railroad yards. S.-.1 REGISTER AT V. OF O. EUGENE, Julyrjl. Enrolled In the University of Oregon summer school In Euiene are 35S students. 1 ... according to figures of the registrar, GUESTS DANCE TO RADIO MUSIC FROM CALIFORNIA Last evening at the testing ot the aerial and radio set erected by El mer Morrison at his home on Ash land street, several selections of dance music broadcast by the Ken nedy company from Los Altos, Calif., and the station at Great Falls, Mont were danced to by members of the party, the music being perfect ana loud enough for dancing. A four hour concert was enjoyed. the following stations being heard clerly: Colin B. Kennedy, Los Altos, Calif., beginning at 7:30 p. ra., and then Seattle, Portland, Denver and Great Falls being heard. A conversation was picked up from the station at Avalon, Catalina Island, and a market report broad cast from San Francisco, several other stations being heard, but too faintly to get their call letters or name of sender. MISSIONARY LADIES HEAR GOOD PROGRAM The Missionary . ladies of the Christian church met at the James Putnam home on Holly street Friday afternoon, when a very good pro- ram wag rendered, and splendid re freshments served. Mrs. Lurette Hedrick led the ses sion, the subject under discussion being "Japan." The ladles were fav ored with a duet by Delia and Melba Putnam, "Little Feet Be Careful." Another duet, "Holy Spirit, Dwell in Me," was sung by Mesdames Grace Putnam and Nella Rice. These se lections were very nicely rendered and much appreciated by those at-; tending the meeting. MAKE TRIP TO LAKE OF THE WOODS OVER SUNDAY Jack Feebler and family motored out to Lake of the Woods Sunday, leaving Ashland at 4:30 o'clock in the morning, made a stop for break fast, and arrived at the lake at 9 o'clock. Mr. Peeblor says the roads are ln good condition and that tjje trip Is an Ideal outing for a day. There was quite a little boating and fish ing being done on the lake Sunday. The party had the pleasure of seeing the state fish commissioner doposit 100,000 silverside salmon in the lake during the day. The young salmon wore about an inch long and when they were released, It seemed that the water was alive with fish. MARRIAGE OF COUPLE IS .SURPRISE TO FRIENDS Herbert Jewett and Mrs. Mary Mead slipped away Thursday to; Jacksonville, where they procured the necessary papers, and were mar ried. It appears they Intended to keep It a secret, but, as In most cases of this kind, the news got to a friend of the bride, who scattered it among other friends, so when the couple returned Friday evening to the Clapp home on Palm avenue, they were visited shortly afterwards by a noisy bunch of some 30 friends, who gave them an old-fashioned ser enade and late ln the evening the serenaders were invited to partake of delicious refreshments furnished by the newlyweds. Mrs. Jewett is quite well known m Ashland, having made her home here for some time past, while Mr. Jewett arrived here only recently from Kalispoll, Mont The couple will leave for Portland tomorrow for a short stay-, but have not decided where they will make their future home. Their friends are urging them to decide on Ashland. HOLD SWIMMING PARTY AT HELMAN BATH HOUSE WASHINGTON, July 11. Gov- The Junior B. Y. P. U. held a! eminent loans amounting to $56, swlmmlng party and picnic all day 500,000 will be made to finance the Saturday at the Helman baths, and! marketing of the cotton, whoat and all present had a very enjoyable ! tobacco crops during the coming time. Among those present were,' season, it was announced today by Mrs. Alice Gllmore and the Misses I the war finance corporation. Lucille and Lola Gllmore, Marjory and Elizabeth Payne, Janet Wilson, Evelyn Finch, Winston Johnson and Master Douglas Finch. TWO BADLY HURT IN HIGHWAY ACCIDENT ROSEBURG, July 11. Two were injured, perhaps fatally, Sunday, when Neal Lahey and his Infant dayghter were thrown from a ma chine which turned over on the Pa cific highway, a short distance north of Myrtle Creek. Both sustained fractured skulls. OLI1 SHASTA RAPIDLY SHEDDING KNOW MANTLE WEED. Calif. July 10. The hot' Amelia Moreno, 20, and her fiance, win ne ac ni-nnan uaius h", weather of the past few weoks has1 Aseunslon Estabado. 45. were found Wednesday and Friday mornln-r, bp melted a great deal of snow off of1 dead ln the girl's home here yester-l ginning at 10 o'clock. Procure your .Mount Shasta. This has resulted In several creeks coming off the mouii t.m h.n..',. ..-..i. ...n.. ,J ticularly oi the Sissoa side. 101RTH OF JULY PRIZE WIXXERS ARE ANNOUNCED The list of prize winners for the Fourth of July parade and decora tions has been completed and is as follows: Best float from outside Ashland First, Klamath Falls, Mrs. John En ders; second, Jackson county fair, E ton Beeson. Best decorated Ashland float First, Citizens bank; second, Mrs. J. H. Sugg. Best decorated car First, F. W. Hudson, first to Crater Lake 1922; second, Enders store. . Largest and best representation, outside Ashland First, K. K. K.. Medford; second, Jacksonville Children's floats First, Lithlsn "bubbles"; second, Rogue r'var ap ple thinners. Original stunts First, Normal school; second, George and Martha Washington up-to-date. Comls floats First, Miss Katie Buchunan; second, L. F. Fltzwater; third, car No. 74. Best decorated bicycle First, L. H. Jacks. . Comic bicycle - First, Joseph Hartley, Talent; second, William Brown and Loyal Leach (Mike and Ike). Woman clown First, Mrs. R. N. Nichols, Grants Pass. Kid clowns First, Elton Ramsay and Aldo Parr; second, Russell Parr and George Klnz. Specials First, National guard; second, American Legion. First Woods' stunt car; second, Don Dickerson. Decorated Btore fronts First, Swenson & McRae; second, Ford garage; special mention, Holmes grocery (sweet peas), Enders store, Dew Drop Inn, Square Deal grocery, Provost hardware. Decorated residences First, Mrs. O. Winter; second, Mrs. H. T. El more; sperlul mention, Tony P. Franco. ROUT, MIDDLKTON AND L. J. ORRES IN RAD ACCIDENT An auto accident happened this morning at about 5 o'clock, on the ! Pacific highway at the second turn ' north ot Medford, in which Robert Mlddieton was very seriously cut by! glass and L. J. Ones had one armi badly hurt, perhaps broken. L. N. Hanson a brother-in-law of Orres,! his son Donald and" a Mr. Durfeej were In the ear at the time, but es- caped with a few bruises and minor Rc atches, none of which are at all j serious. The men are all residents i of Ashland. j All the occupants of the car were. tnknn m ii Medford hosnltal for med- ical attention, but were able to come home about noon, with the exception of Mr. Midd ton. He was kept in the hospital, although his Injuries are only of a minor nature, accord-1 ing to the attending physician. The accident occurred on a left hand turn. The car was apparent'y traveling at too great a rate of speed to take the turn and went over a 15 foot bank and into a wire fence. The car was the Oldsmoblle ' belonging to Mr. Orres who was driv-j ing at the time. The right front wheel of the machine was complete ly demolished. The car rolled over completely once and halt way again but fortunately stopped in such a position that the men were able to get clear of the wreck. This corner has seen accidents be- fore, It being the same tnrn where a young man by the name of Tuffs - took the curve at too high a rate of speed and was killed. GOVERNMENT WILL LOAN MILLIONS TO MARKET CROPS Since January, 1921, the corpora tion has authorized loans aggregat ing more than $363,000,000. ONE KILLED AND TOWN RAZED IX WINDSTORM LAKE ANDES, S. D., July 11. One man killed, two persons serious ly injured, and some 25 or 30 others hurt is the toll of a tornado which swept the shores of Lake Andes Sat urday, practically destroying ihe town of St. Charles, S. D. GIRL AND FIANCEE DEAD; ARREST JILTED LOVER ANAHEIM. Calif., July 11. Miss dny. Narclsco Clsnero, 61, whose proferred love had been declined byjgrounu commit. ron.s Mi.. vnnn vns rrested. charged ; Mesdames Perozzi, F. D. Wagner, with their murder. THIEF LOCKS VP TWO; GETS $25,000 JEWELS LOS ANGELES. Calif.. Julv 11 A lone robber locked Miss Susannah'"0119 for the new hotel at the RIcn" Fair, of 500 South Virgil avenue, ml 8rdson Springs resort, eight miles a closet of her home here today andiea3t of here' are near'nB completion made off .with jewelry and other Yal.jand 8000 actual construction of the uables which Miss Fair told the po-!elifice wil1 begln- The PrP8e Po lice were worth about $25,000. He!tel wlU cost ln tne neighborhood of locked a maid in the closet also. OLDEST MAN IN WORLD DIES AT AGE OF 133 BIG COPPER PLANT IS GREASY CREEK, Ky., July 11. ' DESTROYED BY FIRE "Undo" Johnny Shell, said to be the) x oldest man in the world, Is dead. j ELY, Nov., July 11. The concen Records he had preserved purported , 'rating plant of the Nevada Consoli to show he was 133 years old, having dated Copper plant at McGlll, near been bom In Tennessee in 1788. Forere, was destroyed by fire yester 100 years be had lived on the same (1"y- The fire Is thought to have I farm In Leslie county. HOLDUP IS STAGED j IN OFFICE ELEVATOR I LOS ANGELES, July 11. Bo - tween $4000 and $5000 was obtain - 0,i h i,,m. ,. yesterday in an elevator ln a down-j town office building, held up and' robbed E. Hamlin and E. C. Harri-j son, collectors for the Puente Oil department. ESCAPING PRISONERS EMPTY SHERIFF'S PRIVATE JUG PROSSER, Wash., July 11. JakejhasK 11 ls l'btful If there was Gordon, charged with robbing the,0'11"'1- 11 1owle kl,lfe or wed-off Orange Warehouse store, and Elmer snts'n concealed by any Klansman Blart, horse stealing, escaped from!1" tne rank8- 0,1 Ule other nand' thoProsser jai! by means of a home!just "naKine w,li,t a hrdhlp the made key, takl. ? with them a Jug !l"'0la" boycott would inflict. Ash of fine whiskey, which the sheriff ib,ul w0,,1(1 have ,0 ,n,(le at Tal(,n1' hud locked up for safekeeping. Thejand "',lford R0 c,ear P1,0Pnlx ,0 escaping prisoners emptied th,e Jiigi sll"l. and left It In the sheriff's cornfield. I SECOND-HAND AND REPAIR SHOP CLOSED BY COURT P. J. Amer's confectionery and re pair shop at 376 East Main street was closed Saturday night by court order, and Mr. Amer has moved his household effects to the Pell build ing. The place was closed under an attachment by the Mason-Ehrnian company. WIN'S OIL FORTUNE AS RESULT OF CRAP GAME 1 MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., July 11. Thirty-three thousand dollars as the first installment and many, many more thousands of dollars to come as the proceeds of a crap game played in an tinny camp about five years ago. That is the way fortune has smiled upon Gustave Reisig. a ser- geant in the quartermaster corps at Camp Dix, as the result of his own ership of some oil producing land In Oklahoma land that he won when the title to It was put up in lieu or cash after a buddy with whom le was rolling dice, went "broke." Ser- geant Reisig, who Is a veteran of 30 years' service in the army, took the land "for what it was worth," and it has turned out to be a big oil producer HIGHWAY COMPLETED FROM REDDING TO RED BLUFF RED BLUFF, July 11. The work has been completed of paving the state highway from Redding to Red , Bluff, and It will be accepted, in! about ten days from the contractors. wn0 nave Deen engaged on this piece of roa(j gnce ti,e 8I,rng of 1921. j The new highway greatly expedites travel between the Shasta and 'Te hama county seats. i PLAYGROUND NOTES One of the mothers who has been actively interested In the playground has made possible the wading pool. A part of the creek has been walled oft with rocks and a shallow pool of clear, running water affords delight to the smaller children. Regularly organized games are in teresting the older boys. Spirited games of captain hall, volley hall and baseball, are played with pleas ure for all participants. Miss Chat tin is a splendid coach. The old sand has been removed from the sand box and this week will find fresh ocean sand to replace it. The sand box iB always one of the most popular features of the play ground. Story telling in the middle of each afternoon is a pltasing diversion for the children at the playground. Mtn Chattln, the efficient super- ( visor of t ho playground, also has charge of the swimming classes. She ucKeis irom mr or irom ia 'and MacCracken. TO ERECT $200,000 HOTEL AT RICHARDSON SPRINGS ""CO, Calif., July 11 Founaa- l2UU,000. The hotel will contain 100 sleep ing rooms and will be ready for busi ness next spring. originated from defective wiring. HOME CRITICISM (Medford Mail Tribune) ! -local me goes out of iown ln ! ''eeomme"dlng t,mt Al,hlani1 be boy" 60116,1 for havl,,e Permitted the Ku Klux to appear in the parade on the Fourth. Without entering Into a I discussion of the merits of the alms 'and objects of that order, lots of j people unite in saying that It affoid I ed one ot the most unique and Im pressive features of the parade and there was a raft of the Klan who participated on a quiet and peaceful NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 011562 Department ot the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, July 8, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Char les W. Cromwell, of Ashland, Ore gon, who, on June 26, 1918, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 011562, for the SWH of Section 3, Town ship 40 S.. Range 3 E., Wlllametta Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. Roy Davis, U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Med ford, Oregon, on the 15th day of August, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: El bert Davis, of K. F. D. No. 1, Ash land, Oregon; Eli Davis, of R. F. D. No. 1. Ashland, Oregon; Herbert llantn, of Ashland, Oregon; W. B. Davis, of R. F. D. No. 1, Ashland, Oregon. W. H. CANNON. 46-5-wed negister. WHAT REDUCES MILK AND FLESH MORE THAN FLIES? Double Strength SHOOFLY just In from Philadelphia. It's the best Fly Repellant on the market today for the spraying of your cows. Fencing, Mowers, Rakes and Binders und their repairs. All kinds of Sewing Machines. Pe''s Corner Pr ovost Bros Headquarters for GATJDEN TOOLS SPKAY PUMPS PRUNING SHEARS HOSE and LAWN SUPPLIES Bathing Caps JUST RIGHT 2Ac EACH Picnic and Outing Supplies Camping Comforts