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PXCW STEVEN Items of Interest From the Rogue River Valley nrrcnPORn matt; tribune, frmroronT), oheoon, frtday, marcit ,u 1022 HOTEL LOCATORS VISIT ASHLAND ON APRIL 1 5TH AHIIl.ANl), Mar. 3 1. On or shout April 15, riiim tU hotel humor will v In It till vicinity, nil tier lulu nn Itnuiiwini'iit niadu. Tim iii'oji'ct 1 111- )tc either a liiru Himliui linn uiuiux! tu Dim ImtKl proper or a haUding hy Itself duvotml to Kuiiltniluiii mrnwii, Evidently internals closely allied Id those of tlio 8uulliirn 1'iiclfle will to back of Hit) iitui'iirisii, provided It I 11 , h haum r MiCorinlik. Ill' li limtiil and t'ollock being mentioned, the latter Of whom has been pmmmI liKiitly ilin(l(Ux tth the ('iiiiiiiiii)'n talma house and dltiliiK cur service. It I tuken fur Ki n til ml Hint M aiilmtun ttitl bonus will liti u iirercipiliilie In ad viii' of (jiiuiiiiiluiilni, huy project whatever. Aii lo it kIi fur Hm bit; Improvement. Hut knotting ones nr riinfl.li'iit lluit mi eligible mid exten sive one In the park doiuuln w lit bu Innlmml upon. "Theodora" will bo ttu ntiriii'tlon t Ilia VlntaK April 5, fi and 7, a re inlnilr of "Klorodurs," tho Ktiy entur taliilng fu tor of furmer days. The Ashland In.n Works will be re oixmed within a abort time, not under simpler (if a joint stock cm oriitl'ii, but managed by trlvBio parties, Mr. and Mra. Hernard Olirl.n. Mitt 1U- Wl, one of tliu raptaln of Inilimiry formerly connected with tbo concern, will uhtvIh' activities In the opemV Ina department. Mr. IMaon O llrlon attending to iifflctt bUMltM'HM detullH. Healdcnla of the rant side are indig nant some tiTMrlicil over tli tneaking proclivities of a 'Teeping "lom." and 'iino of Hie women art' itiohllitlng with Intent to shoot. Ashland voyager to the Orient, re turning tir visit to Japan, t'liiitii and Hie l'lillliinoH. rcirt having met t'opt. K. T. Kva. of Hi i reiciilnr army, now stationed at Camp MrKlnley, near Manila. The captain's assignment to wmt muile sometime iiku from Hm I'rosldlo lit .Monterey. Mix. Kohs hold nn Important clerical, ixmltloii in the Far lCiisl. Ikiii't hitch your inn loo near tho fire hydrants, Allow a space of at ImiinI twenty feet to Intervene, under a penally which In being enforced of five dolhiis for a first offense, plus more If your foigetfulness or thoughtlessness In rupented. Following III Hie footstep of Froll buch, of Medford, Puller of Anlilnnd, I" it I mo uttundlnK tliu short course kinder garten for chamber of commerce secre taries ut a clinic belnit held ut KiiKemi, M. K. Ilorr. foiinor proprlrtor or the Klkhorn Kunalore. lum hoiiKhl of Hob- ert Derrick nn entire block In rulrvlew uddlilmi, i liiHHirieil mh "li" In tli'i pint. Hcrilck recently ImiiKbt out tlm con fertlnnery mnuiifui turlnu pliint In lienvnr block. Multii coiniuuiiilnry of tho Tcmplur orKanlxatlon Ih conipinplutliKC olianrv- lint tho rtiHloinary Kaaior aervlcu at Mi tlford. which Huh yeur iM-cura April 10. A liirKn rout liiKcnt or Hm inenjber nlil rcnldca at Medford, mid It la fob lowlnx nn unwritten hiw to oliHervo tho creitt Cbrlittliiii hollduy by rotation uiiiouk the towru within the coiiiimin ilei y'n Jin Ih'IIi'Uoii. Irf'edolii, of the Tiro lioHpltul, him lHM-n utteudinK a blK Kiitiii-i ln of aoto- lliohllu dvulei In I'ortllilld, while I'runk Murpliy mid Hum Jordan huve nlmi Ih'I'II KuextN of M reunion of dec irlrliiim nt'tirunta 1'inot. both Hichc bimlnemi (octal event bi lliK ubhih Int el with biiiiietlnK Krcoiupaniiiienta. RAILROAD WORK AT BUTTE FALLS GOING FORWARD Item; KAI.IH, .Mur. 80. The rullrouu work In pruMi'uliiK vury nicely, thoiiKli intermitted Koiticwlint hy bud wiuthor. Tli 1' & K lum pur iliiimU u new oll-burnliiK locomotive. Wu lire IiuvIiik koiok ruin now, but It In Wurioer thiiu It hint Incn, una o urn In hope It will forget to miow Hie rent of HlU Inoiilli. J. 1. I'ulton wiih lilinl un Junltor for tliu w liool luxt Monduy. Mi. H. Johnxtoit rtilurnod homo Tliutudny from Medfonl, after niioiiU Inu tliu fore purt of the wt-t-k thure uliopplna- uml vUIHiik. C'Iiun. 1'utlon returned Sunday from Medford with bin bride who wmh Alvuhld ltoiilvedl, it teacher n tho liluh Nihool mid will liiuko their hoiiit) here, IiuvIiik bouifht tliu II. l. .MIIIm reiildeiit-u. Mr. uud Mra. lloni iiIho uirlved on tho aumo trojn. Mra. Kuiilco Horn l u U-uchcr here, uud uuruiK tliu i inlntmuN tiollduya wua nuirrlcd to Mr. Horn of iillfornlu. Ho la on n abort vlalt during KuuUr vucutlou, J:orn. to Mr. mid Mra. Cvt-rt-tt Ab bolt u Hi-vi n und onu-liulf-pound buby Kill. Mra. M. 1'. Uaktr returned Wcd- iieaduy with llltlo John ' Kredirirk wll, WedncHilny, April Cih, All mem. bcra of tho orKunl.utlon uro urKod to be there, A picnic lunch, furnlahc-d by ineinhura of Hie aid will be aurved ut noon, tvery lady who cornea la naked to brlriK MUndwlcliDH, take, miliol, fruit or unythlnK that will contribute, to a big and flrat rain feed. A good time In Crimea dull uad It la hoped a lurgc crowd will be tlicrn to lond Kood cheer, wlillnK hnnda, patlenco and akill to ward making evory happening of the dHy a blK auccem, no that when even InK coiiion tho titillU, coiiipleli'd, will lay before them In all their beauty aymbollc of the Inbor united that lb'. hnppy worker put In thut day. Mr. and Mra. Oeue, Chllderi of Hro- NEW OFFICERS ROGU IV E R. CLUB ELECTED rtoOflS invert, Mar. 20. On Friday afternoon, March 24th, the lu-dk-N of the Civic Improvement club met at the home of Mr. Falrchlld, phy vlNlU'd relative and their many!'. Oeoi-Ko Lowd ndaiHtln aa ho- frlendN hero tho paHt week end. tho homo of Edwin Taylor lant Satur day. A few neiKhbor and friends Kath ered at tho Klelnharnmor home laat Snturday evenlnff and Nxnt the time until a late hour playing carda. Minn IxHtle Montitomery returned laat Saturday from her home at Prlno viile, where fthe wan called to attend the funeral of her Bister, Mra. 8. K. Meaalnxer. I lean and Glenn Saltrnarsh are quite nick with the flu. People of the community have or ganized a Sunday achool meeting to be held at 2:30 o'clock at the Vnlon Town school house. WILLOW SPRINGS THURSDAY cms MEETS APRIL 6TH l-vl Btewart, former reHldcnl herejlluker, a new arrival. Hlio lia been Mlaa Chrlxtlna lle kmun, who la a atudenl this year at tlm I'lilveralty of Oregon, la hero thla week upending the aprlng vacatkn with her parenta. Dr. and Mr. Ilockinun and her many fileudH here. Mlaa Arlene Hay, of Urophy, Derby dlatrlct, apent the wf-ek-end with her parenta, Mr. and Mra. Dick Hay at their home here. Jack Kotithwoll, who haa been quite 111 In a Portland hoapltal for wvcral days pant, haa returned to hla home here much Improved in health, and la now well on tliu road to compute recovery. I'rofeaHor Waldo David, renowned houm-a. tetut. Mra. Hmtifk wua guext of honor The Niihjei t for roll call wua "Kventa" K-B,onH brliiKlng out funny Intc-r- eKtlng cxpfiienrea. Svw officer were elected na followa: Mn, Kar hurt, prenldent; Mra. Mlnthorne. vice lireitldeiit; Mra. Anna Clark, record ing aecretary; Mra. Wlltton, rorrea lioriding iM-intury; Mra. Mcllvuln, treuaurer. Tho new preaident In her chunnlng manner, rnude a very help ful and appropriate speech. Mrs. Philip Ktrahan gave a reading. Ic llcloua refreahinenta were aervt-d, and tlm meeting adjourned, everyone feel ing that a profitable time had been Kpcnt. There were 25 In uttendahce. Mra. Kinuck left Kunduy evening for Corvallla, where ahe reaumea her work oa niutron of one of the sorority EVANS VALLEY and member of' tho local Masonic lodge, la an applicant for admission to the Massnli' llmno ut Koreitt Orovo. Ha Is a Civil war (a-unloner. nearly HO year of age, and hua been llvlug with hla Hon John ut Multnomah, a aiihur bun st.iHon on the Hoiilliern Pacific neur I'ortlund. A ciiatoiner at a bx al pharmacy got III wlrea crossed tho other duy, leav ing a prescription lo be filled which raited for wood onlies. charcoal, salt. air alucked lime, sulphur and copperas vlKlttng with her stater Mia. Oncur llli kuubothein, tho lust wuvk, wult Ing to get a chunca to coma homo on iho Mpccdcr. Mr. and Mrs. Duy went out on the atugo Monday and when they got to K. Nell's where they chungo sIukvs, .Mra. Day fell und broko her arm. Mao Kox and son, Klinon, huve moviJ back to tho Y"vk1 L.umler i amp In Cullfurntu, whurs her hus bund Is working. Cecil AhUtrom went out to Med ford hint wet-k to have his wrlal X.lEuVefl. n frurlurH liHVlnv rn. vii ine iiiKreoiema r.UMv-i mi..n , ,.ved ttl the Central I'olnt Nutkutball lridlKl)iis amoiiiits, and the nomeiv,Unie, and found out it had been rluture thereof being Indicated In runlud. that la. soma of tho bones. U plain Kngllsh Instead of flu latin, the.swiiis to bother him when he lifts or tho Philippines UL D !.(? iilu rtrrtna STOP PAIN OF RHEUMATISM pill jieddler readily surmlNed that a spray compound was wanted. Jn cer tain liistiinces. like hunk checks, sonic 'prescriptions ought to bo cerilfh'd. ItemvmlN-r that the municipal clean up date Is Tuesday, April , and. reno vate the homo premise accordingly. work It v?ry much. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bwlnk were down from their ifbmestead Frlduv : u.l Huturday vwwinc and trudlna with the inerhiicnla and listening to I he axm'Niior, as they huve a flivver which Is snowed lu up at their home, und pi-ilmps will be until June, so Mrs. George Martin was called to Fresno, Calif., a few daya ago by the serious Illness of her brother' wife. Monday evening's entertainment. given by Oeorgo Tltu Wilson of Med ford was thoroughly enjoyed ly those musician and oompotter, and owner and operator of the famous elaborate ly gilded triple-toned golden chimes, the only Instrument of it kind in the t'nltcd State, will be in Central Point lVi .1 .. l a 1 1 . v . 1 riiuu, rniiiK, lrn uie nn. Bl ten- ., 81(,i.nM atld bad weather tral hull, and will there give to the k.pt mnny from attending. The va llitlslc loving public of this vicinity the ri, ty t literary selections, depicting (hance to hear nonio of tho sweetest child and home life, romance, plan- and rarest music that has ever b'en tation scenes, comic pieces, as well a heard Tho concert will Include "Arias .tho mualcal selections, were all well from IJohemlan Girl," populur mclc rendered. J. Whltcomb Klley's .li-.. a i.f..,.. tv... ..i...i v o "When the orld ItuMs lp' was a WILLOW SPUIXG3, Mar. 30. Tho next ineetlni? of the Willow Spring Thursday club will he on April Cth at the O. S. Welchcr home. The ancre tary request that every one answer to roll call with a helpful household hint or recipe. It la hoped there will be a run attendance as It is fx peeled the president will demonstrate a now household comfort and home neces- George Martin is back on our mall sity. , route after a few weeks rest, Sherml Mr. and Mr. Hugh Porter and Estell has been acting a substitute daughter and Mr. and Mr. Werrltt during hi absence. Hoagland and on motored to Gold School haa been closed In the Mays nill Sunday and called on friends creek district for the past two week. there. Mr. Hoagland haa Just returned on account of the "flu" as most of the from Roseburg where he has been cm- scholars wero sick and unable to at-'ployed for a number of month. - tend school, but school opened Mon- LitUo Junior Clarke, who Is etllt In day with a very small number present. 'the Medford hospital, la now consld- Llndsey Neathammcr who waa Tery ered out of danger and hla parents sick with the flu for several weeks Is hope to bring him home In another tette from Lucia, and many other clas sic and populur air. This affords a rare treat for all and as the prices are within the reach of everyone, the bonne should bo crowded on that ton and children night. In addition to the concert there! The - H' and T- - r H" will be elvpn a f.w briili.ni ...wnnn. once more gathered up their baskets. bags, nooss anu neeaiea ana mea winner. Come again. J. M. Carlton, former rancher of this vicinity, pusaed away at Medford on Tuesday. Frlenda and neighbor extend their sympathy to Mr. Carl- conslderably improved at this writing. Frank Wooldridge of the Applegatej valley Is working for U. E. Richman. Mrs. It. E. Richman visited her mother, Mr. Grace Rush, last Sunday. George Glhney, agent for the Mc Ness Medical Co., was calling on his customers in this locality Tuesday and Wednesday of thi week. ' Mr. L. E. Neathammcr received the sad news last week that her father had died with the flu at I lend. Ore., and was buried at the Rogue River cemetery last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Raker returned home from Crescent City, Calif., last week by the cleverest of local talent These selections will be lntersersed with the concert numbers, and will be the best that artistic Central Point af fords. Tho evening's entertainment themselves off to the home of Mrs. Jucobson Wednesday evening. After the usual stunts and eats they wan dered back home. The Anti-Saloon league gave their will be well w-orth any one's time and 'Interesting and Instructive lecture, Whrn you are lufTering with rheu nuutin n you can hardly get around iut try Red Pepper kub and you will hvs the quickot relief known. Nothing hai such concentrated, pen etrating heat ai red pcpperi. Innant relief. Jiut si toon you apply Red "epper Kub you feel the tinuling hrat. In three minutri it warms the tore pot through and through. Frcet the blood rlrruUlion. breaks up the congestion and the old rhemnatum torture i gone. Rowlci Red Pepper Rub, made Irnm red prpperi. costs little at any drug tore Get a jar at once. Use it for lumbago, neurit i, hackarhr. Hid neck, ore muHio, cnldi in chrtt. Almuit . initant relic f await you. He sure to get Ihe genuine, Willi tile name Rowlci on etch package. Wvuther Idlosynciacles on Thursday, he Inquiring In the new tax law- were a reminder that March la not ," tur- aa the people don l get to use ouly going out like a Hon. hut plus lbV,'"',r i av lut ,llx 'lhs here, unless nrtlvltles nsuMialed withatlKer two;""'y ru" hrough a snow Uiift, or nruvitles issih la tod wiiu a tigr. w,ma ,lnl ft d surely l..r ruin, and a l..br.l. However, lu.,, uS bln the woimI 11 , J3on temiwruture I not very cold. i fnll rB M.tM an(1 j,,,,, The return of Knder the eldi-r is a t0 in the aprlng. uf courso If this n'tnlnder of the big w holesale grocery extra, tax or compulsion to buy II- CHtiibllshment In prospw t for Ashlnnd.jcvnse. proceeds was Intended to Im- tho site for which Is already provided 'prove our mountain roud, tho people on truckage convenient for transporta tion futilities. Rev. Messrs, Ohtflcld and Koehlor were among Ashland representatives ut the recent Ministerial Association gathering In Medford. would bo vrry glud of thu cause, but wherius we ee no such good luck In store for us. everyone ha a kick com ing. Allene Jackson and Gertrudo Fro-dt-nburg left for Medford Sunday to liuvo sumo dental work dono on their From oi.lclul figures It develops aching teeth, and will remain till tho that wUlows pensions. In Juckson!,1J,,le f ho week. i Mm. inn jacKson went aown on the stiiKO Suturduy to meet Mr. Jack son (who I stationed at Kauaw Luke money and air Central Point should make an effort to he there. "Tho Gol den Chimes" concert will be given here under the auspices of the local lollies' Aid society. Merrltt lloajtluna arrived here from Roseburg Sunday morning to spend a few days with hiB family. Mr. Hoag- landv haa been in the employ of tho "Safeguarding the Mtlon," Tuesday evening In the community hall. A large gathering of relative and friends paid their last respect at the funeral of C. U. McClellan op Wed nesday, March 29th at the Fresby terlun rhurfh. Service wa conduct ed by Mr. James Martin In the ab sence of the pastor. At the cemetery the I. O. O. F. had charge. Mr. Mc- a citizen of this place Kolll ll(m tJir-lfl rvimnanv nl tCU'Han WU f,ii ilia i,at i.u. lor many ji-um. v completed his work there, will scnd time here prior to going elsewhere. Joseph R. Holme, young baggage- Much needed street progress in the town. It is rumored that work Is In week. Mrs. Barnes Smith la at home after a delightful week at Corvallis and Portland. Orchardlats In this vicinity have about finished spraying and a number are getting out smudge pots prepara tory to givlns Jack Frost a warm wel come. J. S. Miner's brother who has been visiting here for the past month, left for his home in Kansas last week. Mr. Dusenberry of Medford 1b a guest at the M. F. Young home one day last week. Thirteen Is certainly a lucky nuui- after a two months visit with their iber at times. O. S. Welcher haa a daughter, Mrs. llefler. hitter of pigs farrowed last week that Mr. and Mrs. Will Illllis and chil dren and Mrs. Smithpeter are sick with the flu this week. Rev. Fielder was calling on old friends in this locality Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Philips of L'pper Erans creek, is working for Mr. Honner, installing his new Bawmill. Eugene Moore left for Willamette valley, last Sunday where he is em ployed for the summer. James and W. G. Oden has thirteen lusty member. home from their mines at Jump-Off Joe, last Monday. Earl Rostwlck was transacting busi ness In Grants Pass one day last week. George Wooldridge of Missouri Flat was a visitor at It. E. Richman' for a few days last week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Neat hammer on March 12th, a daughter. ' Mm. r.winrft Kmltli la vlsitlnip Mr returned land Mrs. Carls this week. ' : Clean-Up Week will soon be an nounced. Everybody get ready! cotihty for February, amounted to Ulil: county farm expense $l.'S; and exM-nso of aiding the needy outside of thu county farm, $740. Wlnfleld Scott Hull, civil war veter an, rolchriilcd his 7Mh birthday March hatcher)' until May) but hud to come to Medford on a short business trip. Alice To nun to and buya returned from Hrow nsbtiro Tuesday, where she 26. and recently ut their homo on lum been visiting with her sister. Mrs. Harrison street hu and hi wifo ob-.i-owuen. for mo past two weeks, served sary. their tOtli wedding nnnlver- Wnich the little folks speed home for Kelloggs Corn Raises Tfr r; r' if 0; ! 3 "MasVtr, f iluwvi mint tht rmr ivsta rrj hm AlU(jra Carn Hmk&. I it't hmrdly avjlt till I hmv fmt qultk, It'i great to see child-enthusiasm for Kellogg's; great to see every one in the family enjoy their crisp crunchiness and wonderful flavor!' To sit down before a heaping bowlful of theso joyous oven-browned "sweet-hoarts-of-the-corn" and some milk or cream and fresh fruit, if it's handy Is just about the very last word in appetizing appeal! And, your good tasto will prove that! Kellogg's Corn Flakes ought to be superior they aro the original Corn Flakes! Kellogg's are never tough or leathery; never hard to eat; never a disappointment I x4L,d2H Bo certain to get Kellogg's the yQKffyl delicious kind of Corn Flakes in the RED and GREEN package because nono are genuine without the Signature of W. K. Kellogg, the originator of Toasted Corn Flakes. Caprel Jones returned from tho Valley Monday. There will bo a benefit dauco lu Iho hull April eighth, proceeds to go to improving the park. Tho ladles uro requested to bring thu. euta. Tho Kiiiiionsou orchestra will furntHh tho iiiunIc, tho uso of tho hull being do nated, and oiio dollur will buy a ticket for tho amusement. Every body welcome. Will und Liiwrcnco Mooro were cullers ut Ashland Siiuduy on account of tho HlneSH of their father, who Is very low at this writing. Mrs. Mooro left for Ashland this morning (Wed nesday), Ira Tongute went to Oold Hill to day to attend tho funerul of hi undo, Michael Foley, Mr. und Mr. Elmer Hoeff loft for iho valley Tuesday for a visit with relatives. Mr. Oeorgo Parker and Frank Cur- son returned; irnnt Medioru TUosuay evening. Tho hitter hn boon out pur chasing a confectionary supply for his store. Wliilo Mr. lturker hu been in un Ashland hospital for a week or moro from the effect of tho flu. Mrs. J. I. Pntton was in Medford Inst week visiting her mother, Orund- ma Edmonson, wno na uecn quuo sick, but Is Improving slowly. STOLEN PLUNDER AT CENTRAL POINT LITTLE APPLEGME man for the Southern Pacific company hotel has changed hnnds. at Medrord. who ha been confined toj hi home here for the past week with a sharp attack of rheumatism, ha so iur recoverea as to do auie to return to hi duties at the Medford station the latter part of the week. Rev. and Mr. Iteatty will arrive here this week from the north and will take up their residence in the local Methodist parsonage soon. Rev. Beat ty has been secured lo fill the vacancy in tho pulpit at tho Community church caused by the resignation of Rev. Carl ton Jones, luto pastor of (he church. Tho new man will preach hi initial the Pioneer Mrs. Dura Saltrnarsh was a pleasant caller at the home of Mrs. John llas klns last Wednesday. Mrs. "Valentine Coincbest returned last Tuesday from Medford, where ahe has been visiting several days. Mr. Walter Zeidler was calling on sermon Sunday. April 2nd. All mem-1 Miss Montgomery Monday evening, bers of the church are especially urged' Many of ,the farmers in this section to be there, and evcryono is Invited to attend all services on that day and all following Sundays Tho inuny Central Point friends of aro busily engaged In plowing and put ting in their crops. Those neither absent nor tartly from school last month are Klnora Silva, tho Foley family of Gold Hill, who are 'Clay Combest. Karl and Lloyd Silva well known here, wero very sorry to I and Claus Klelnhammer. TOASTED CORN '"r'nHtt hear of tho death of Mr. Foley which occurred recently and extend their slu cvrvst sympathy to them In their Borrow. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. I'ursel were busi ness visitor in Medford last Tuesday. Mrs. l'uul Anderson and Mrs. Wal ter Zeidler were pleasant callers at 5)0 5) (1M r ULaSUux WARNING ! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians : over 22 years and proved safe by millions for ' ' Colds Headache 1 Rheumatism J Toothache' Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain l Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy "Payer" boxes of li tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Drusgurtj Aspirin U Ihc trade nurk of Bayer Manufacture of MotaoacrticaciileKtcr ut Sa!lc;llcclt We Recommend IGHERRO FLOUR FOUND UNDER MILL CORN IXAICEO ilia aukiM 0f KELLOGG'S MUMBLES aad KELLOGG'S BRAN, cookta tad ktiunbUJ CENTRAL VOINT. Mar. 30. Plun der, lncludlim Roods taken from thu local ixml hall and other buslnesa places here several months agx, was accidentally discovered recently by boys while worklrn; under the Central Point Mill. The Roods were evidently placed there aomo time ago with the Intention or securely hiding them until tho time was ripe tor the thlet to come und get them without four of arrest or detection. It was a good place to hldo them and till would have worked well for the lawbreaker had not his plunder been discovered, and taken away out of his reach. There will ho an all day quilting party for members ot the Ladles' Aid society at the home of Mrs. Joe llos- Because of the quality and scientific blending of hard wheats. It is strictly an Oregon product, and particular housewives will find the bread a credit to their table. The flour is guaranteed to please in taste, texture and making. One sack will convince you of its quality and the more you use, the more you will like it. Present retail price $2.65 a 49-lb. sack. Respectfully yours, Hibbard' s Grocery Home Grocery Jackson St. Grocery West Side Groceteria Star Market Currier Grocery H. . Marsh Court St. Grocery S. Oakdale Grocery Jones' Cash Store k Truax Company Jacksonville Cash Store Hutchinson & Lumsden Warner, Wortman & Gore illllllllX A z z Z 2 s -