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THE ASHLAND PAGE REGISTER ^FOlt "SESTI Three room a p a r t - 1 u sefu l articles, devices, a p p a ra tu s tu rin g an article w hereby sever.7 KIRBY BROTHERS 369 H arg ad in e stre e t. Ju s t! and m achines o r to any im prove- step* » re reduced to- a single op- aro u n d W hite H ouse G rocery. 5 2 -lt^ C ontinued From P ace 1 m en ts thereon. T he period o f pro- era tio n o r th e cost o f th e article is reduced or its efficiency is a ■ ru n n in g as high as 40 bushels to tectio n affo rd e d is sev en teen _ ______ . W aln u t .. i p ro p er su b ject fo r a process p at FO R S A L E : T he K irk p l a t e e O h cent a word first insertion, one th e acre, and a lfa lfa in tw o crops years, n o t su b je ct to renew al. De- e„t_ T rees. In Brow nsville, O regon, balf cent a w ord th e re a fte r will av erag e th ree to n s to th e a c r e ,' sign p aten ts, cover new , original stan d s th e K irk w aln u t tre e . It is th e m ost rem ark ab le and th e *re the * P r 'ncip»l crops on th e Kir- , an d o rn ---- a m e n ta " l designs o r shapes must rrm arkaiM f an a tnt? • r BLUE GRASS MISCELLANEOUS LOST AND FOUND best know n n u t tre e in th e S tate . by ranch, b u t in ad d itio n to th is ^ f or busts, sta tu te s, base reliefs, (C o n tin u ed from page l j because use o f its w onderful yeild { they raise Rye en d V etch in pay- | etc., o or r a rtistic p resen tatio n s fo for r S A L E : Day Bed, new, oak STRAYED OR STO L E N : Brown and its pow er to tra n sm it to its injt q u an tities. Mr. H oover then conducted the and w hite fem ale sp rin g er [ u sefu l articles of m a n u factu re lin in g T able and C hairs, Some seeding all its own qualities. p arty to o th e r d em onstration spaniel. Dr. H aines. 52-2t lier fu rn itu re . Call forenoons, Mrs. H. K irby has 325 tu rk ey s w hich increase th e ir value or ac- E x p erim en ts have proven th a t , ... .. . . . . . grounds including soil fu ll of F. W atson, 33 S traw b erry an d ^ o f which in a grove p lan ted w ith an equal! th is y ea r th a t a re said to be migh- ceptab ility in th e eyes of th e pub- ane. 52-2t STR A Y ED OR STO L E N : 8* tu r q u a n tity o f n u rse ry stock and ty fine, an d which she expects to lie. Design p a te n ts a re issued f o r proved t0 be B hberBl educ. t ion keys, hens, from Mrs. S. K. 3 1-2 years, 7 y ea rs o r 14 years in the ten acity o f th is newly dis- th e K irk trees, th e fo rm er w ere gross ab o u t $1500 Barnes, Belleview. $10 rew ard S A L E : 24 Rhode Island Red as desired. outrivaled. E x p erim en ts have N ot all o f th e K irby B ro th ers’ covered p roduct of th e soil. fo r th e ir w hereabouts. pullets. Heady to lay. $1.50. Rt. D iffa re a l Types proven th a t tre e s from these success how ever has been built N* C ultivation Bx 158 A shland, O regon. P a te n ts on com pound cover new w aln u ts a re ju s t as good, if not upon stra ig h t farm in g , both m en | It seem s th a t th is g rass req u ires FO U N D : S p are tru ck T ire and 52-2t-p b e tte r, th an th e original tree. are well know n fo r th e ir ab ility to *n<* u sefu l com positions o f m at- wheel a t P in eh u rst. O w ener can have sam e by id e n tify in g I am ag e n t fo r th e K irk w aln u t buy and sell stock a t a p ro fit, and t* r such as paints, chem ical, roof- Salem — P ublication o f the H auley, pro p erty an d paying fo r a d trees. A nyone w an tin g trees, see as Mr. K irby said th is m orning, ing m aterials, m etal alloys, new "D aily E vening W orld” in this 51tf vertisem en t. 4-t me a t 713 Oak S tre et. M. C. “ Som etim es we sell th a t stock be liquid o r solid m ix tu res which in city begins w ith fo rty -e ig h t em >R S A L E : 10 gal. w ater tan k Doxier. ) 62-2 fo re we g et it home, an d som e volve invention. M edicinal com ployes and m onthly payroll of FOR RENT HOUSES in d fittin g s w ith electric heat- tim es we keep it a m onth o r six positions a re ra re ly p aten ta b le and $ 6 , 000 . Mr. and Mrs. C h ester L. Lee of ir. Elks Bldg., B a rb e r Shop. can usually be p ro tected to bet w eeks b efo re it is sold.” FO R R E N T : 6 room M odern house Pow ers, O regon, on th e ir way te r ad v an tag e th ro u g h trad e m ark , Lincoln P. T. A. Mooting oa They a re a p ractical d em o n stra R S A L E : Red and W hite 121 Bush S tre et. Phone 289 J . home from a trip to S ou th ern C ali or com Thursday tion how ever of w hat can be done reg istra tio n . P a te n ts rapes 34c. B lackberries 50c fo rn ia stopped o ff to visit Mr. pounds are fo r 17 years. Process T he reg u la r m eeting of th e L in on th e d ry land aro u n d A shland. ier c ra te on vines. 430 Holly. 1 FOR R E N T : A p artm en ts fo r re n t L ee’s uncle and a u n t Ju d g e and They a re grow ing ex cellen t crops, o r m ethod p a te n ts a re g ran te d for coln P a re n t-te a c h e r A ssociation, E nquire 167 E ast Main stre e t Mrs. L. A. R o b erts on Church $R S A L E : A w hite ro ta ry elec- w orking h ard and really en jo y in g an y new process which changes or will be held a t the Lincoln school stre e t. I t has been th irte e n y ea rs varies th e step s essential in the building on T hursday afte rn o o n a t life. ric sew ing m achine, M artha FOR R K N r . F ,ve room f u rn ished since Mr. and Mrs. R oberts have m a n u fa c tu re o f an article such 3 :30 o’clock, instead o f on F ri house, 239 Second stre e t, seen th e ir nephew. p a te n ts are also g ran te d fo r a day, as is custom ary. L arge a t TELLS ABOUT PATENTS quire a t 713 Oak s tr e e t process o r m ethod involving the tendance is desired on T hursday, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n E nders, who use o f an y new m a terial w here a as a su rp rise is prom ised by the ell fo r h alf price. W rite Bx B FOR R E N T : r u m is n e a «louse, (C o n tin u ed From P ag a 1) are in San F rancisco on a com bin Miller. M echanical p a te n ts apply to ■esult is gained th a t is not due to P resid en t, Mrs. V. D. sre the R egister. 39-ft Holmes G rocery. ed business and pleasu re trip will th e use o f the m a terial alone. If T here will be several num bers of re tu rn to A shland th is week. * FOR SALE REA L ESTATE the article and process w hereby it e n te rta in m e n t and Mrs. H. C. Gal- is produced a re both new, p a te n ts ey will give a rep o rt o f th e sta te FOR S A L E : O ne acre of ground The tw o g roups o f th e D elphian p ro tec tin g both can be secured, p are n t-tea ch er convention, which in Berries, five room house, Study Club m et th is afte rn o o n fo r b u t even if th e a rtic le itself is old was held in La G rande in O ctober. garage, chicken house. In q u ire th e ir re g u la r stu d y w ork. Dr. Mat- th e process of p ro d u cin g it, if new a t 713 Oak stre e t. 39-t tie S haw ’s group m et w ith Mrs. can be pro tected . Any new m ethod o f m anufac- W A N TED : Used Band In s tru Marsh W ag n er on O ak s t r e e t Mrs. m ents. B ring yours to us a t W alter R e d fe rd 's g ro u p m et w ith once if you w an t to sell. E lh arts Mrs. D. A. P eterson on P ine stree t. RCA—RADIOLA 17 Book and Music S tore. 39-2t The su b je c t fo r th e a fte rn o o n ’s 8 9 -tf work w as: Rom an Com edy. University of Oregon, Eugene— ! TO TRA D E— 9 room house, m od Requires neither bat On December 9 two University of Mrs. Jessie M eyers, o f S eattle, ern im provem ents, lot 82x140, was a visitor, S atu rd ay an d S u n Oregon debaters will meet Cam-, teries nor battery bridge University, of England, ia w ith $1800 eq u ity ; also 37 ac. Lone Diafane« day a t th e hom e o f O. H. Johnson eliminators. Operates Eugene, ia the third international 4 m iles w est o f C en tral Point, on G ran ite stre e t. Mrs. M eyers is directly from the light meet in the history of the U niver $1650 equity, to trad e fo r small on h er w ay to S eattle a f te r an ex sity on a question which is yet to socket. This the year’s acreage close to A shland. W rite tended v isit in San F rancisco. be selected. There will be four outstanding achieve C. A. Thom pson, C en tral P o in t All Electric Operation problems, proposed by the visiting Mr. R o b ert N orton o f H ilt, O regon. 51-2* ment in radio. With Zenith Perform- team, from which the selection will C alifo rn ia sp e n t S un d ay visiting be mnde. ance w ith his b ro th er P ercy N o rto n in We are glad to de Mr. M. A. B. King Hamilton, Mr. th is city j Herbert Lionel Elvin and Mr. H ugh monstrate without Only Mrs. J . A. R u g er and . little Mackintosh Foot will compose the obligation to you. grandson R aym ond P e a rt, have Cambridge team. The Oregon inra have not yet been selected. gone to K lam ath F alls w here they Six tubes and every Four questions were submitted by will visit a week w ith Mrs. R u g er’s tube a working tube— the Cambridge men on which they d au g h ter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. would debate, many phases of which W ayne Ram sey and little son. equal to 7 in many they are especially prepared to dis Mrs. F. G. S w edenburg r e tu r n ways. Super selective euss. The questions are: "Resolved, ed from E ugene th e la tte r p a rt of T hat in the opinion of this House powerful range, sin last w eek, w here she has been vis compulsory m ilitary training should gle control. Lifelike in form p art of the education in all itin g h er d a u g h te r G enevieve who tone quality. schools and universities.” (Cam is a stu d e n t a t the U n iv ersity of bridge against.) “ Resolved, That Oregon. this House thinks th st the ethics of Guy Good H. C. E m ery, a ssista n t cashier the business world are incompatible of th e F irst N ational Bank, had his Phone 82 with sound m orality.” (Cambridge tonsils rem oved last F rid ay , and for.) “ Resolved, That the power is reco v erin g sa tisfac to rily . of the press has increased, is in Mrs. F ran k Dean and d au g h ter creasing and ought to be dimin Phone 104 ished.” (Cambridge for.) "R e B etty, d ep arted th e la tte r p a rt of solved, That this House disapproves ASHLAND last week fo r San F ran cisco w here (Cambridge for or split.) th ey will spend a week w ith th e of Woman.” (To be treated lightly.) K arl Nims fam ily. L A SS1F 1E D AD FIVE no p articu la r cultivation, ia fee it grow s b etter, when a-inply neat tered o ver the su rface o l t h grouhd. O ne seeding if done e rty is su fficien t, the six ty i acres w here it is the m ost en t, having been in existence fo te n y e a n a t least. C attle thriv on th e grass, and as it was ex plained by Mr. H oover m ore n o u rish m en t from i t from o rd in ary blue g rass o f ita fin e r blade. T akes Meek Seed On th is 67 ac re tr a c t ia ad dition to serving as p a s tu re fo: eighty cows, 37,860 pouiuia • ' seed was taken from it th is yea: and the reta il price on th e seed i- 60 ce n ts a pound w hich made this p a rtic u la r piece of b ring in ab o u t $600, an ac re ia i dition to serv in g as p a stu re The seed has an in te re stin g hia tory in th a t it id th o u g h t to havi o rig in ated in a foriegn country and when firs t discovered on th- H anley ran ch had to be ta k en t< th e ex p erim ent statio n fo r idea tificatio n . This y ea r five thousand will be seeded in S o u th ern O ragat alone, and as its m any v irtu e s ke come m ore clearly know n i t L th o u g h t th a t th e acreage will i a steady increase. Prospects Bright fo r V. S. Writers in China, Says Noted Educator Cambridge Men To Meet Oregon In Debate Soon ZENITH .Tn j* 3 RADIO *190 X-L Electric Station Leedom’s We Have Purchased J. C. Hopper’s WOOD We Have a Complete Stock of FUEL WOOD ON HAND Inspect our wood and get our prices We have some dry 4 inch Wood Which we wish to move at $6.50 per cord Decorating of all kinds FLOATS, WINDOWS, HALLS PARTIES, BANQUETS, WEDDINGS ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS & PLANTS Show Cards, Signs, Electric Signs Robinson-Heine Shoppe i TWIFORD SIGN CO. Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co. 227 W. Sixth Phone 623 MEDFORD, OREGON 15 N. Fir P M M M lM k t M M M I I im iB I B I By F. O. A k u w ltr Curious at Least DR. T. T. LEW University of Oregon, Eugene- The most promising Held fo newspaper men and w riters in othe fields lies in China and other part of the Far East, declares Dr. T. 1 Lew, noted educator and journnlir of Peking, China, who was elec.tr to membership in the U niversity < Oregon chapter of Higma Delta Oh national journalism fraternity, whi on a lecture trip to the campus r cently. Dr. Lew, who is dean of th theology se.hool of Yenching Un. versify, professor of education an psychology in this institution ati In Peking University, is the edib of a weekly publication and in o the hoard of editors of other per odicals. He has also w ritten e tensively for publications in A me ica. “ Chinn needs to be understood t the world at large, and the on' way to get this understanding through the press. Therefore v people of China offer every e eoiiragement to good w riters t come to onr country and see eond tions first hand. The awakenin interest in China displayed all ov< the world also means a certain ma ket for authentic news sent fro: Chinn. "Chinese themselves are a t Ini awakening to the effectiveness r good journalism. The vast numb< of magazines and other periodica’ that have sprung up in all impoi tnnt centers is an indication of th i These furnish a mine of inform atio’ for the foreign correspondent, p n vided he has friends who will traar late them for him correctly. “ China in undergoing a groi change, from which ehe will emerg and take her place with all tho grea nations of the world. To thooe wh are friendly towards her, she wil offer many advantages. I ea safely recommend China as a grrs field for nay young men who w ' come to ue in the right spirit, th spirit of helpfulness and co-opera tioa. Many Americans are alresd- making good and there is room fo many more.” Mr*. Nellie Seileff’* Kindergarten and Nursery 133 Hargadine Street i ► Tuition $5 per month j Hours to suit parents convenience. » %