Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, July 22, 1915, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    nromgay, July 22, 1915
ASHLAKD TIDINGS
PACE SEVKW
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Y your own tent and living JJfjt
i - t , r i&a on 0 "sbs
tent-making. Any Tent must stand hard
.nei'n in oil ln'rwla nf weather. Whvnotfret
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' a QUALITY Tent one that M ill be ready for
use next year and the year after.
Say "Willamette" at
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your jf uarantee-we stand behind it CYjS(a
F., Silt b, .U BdUbl. W.
Hirsch-Weis Manufacturing rvpi"
Tnmnnnv. Makers V oo
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Formerly WilUmette Tent is Awning Co.
PORTLAND, OREGON
New Dairy
and Food Laws
On May 22 a new law went Into
effect which comprises a revision of
practically all the food nd dairy
laws previously on our statutes. A
few new laws were also added. Fol
lowing is a Eynopsis of the important
changes that food vendors and manu
facturers w ill have to observe in the
future:
Sanitary Code.
The sanitary code consisting of Sec
tions 81 to 90, inclusive, of Chapter
343, Laws of 1915, provides for cer
tain sanitary restrictions in every
place where food products are han
dled. It gives the commislsoner pow
er to clase any establishment that is
unclean, unhealthful and unsanitary.
Sidewalk IMsplay Prohibited.
Sidewalk display of food is prohib
ited, except in Ehow .cases. Exception
is made in the case of food products
that necessarily have to be peeled,
pared or cooked before they are fit
for consumption.
Meat Must He Covered.
All meat, wliile being hauled
"PORTLAND, 0RC0tf.
This Is Your Hotel
and headquarters when in
Portlandif you are discrimin
ating. Location: center of city, ser
vices unexcelled, rates as low
v as the lowest.
Raft to Yoa
60 rooms, per day IJ-JJ
100 rooms with bath l.
500 rooma with bath'""'.. ......
200 rooma (large outiide) bath . i.w
Extra person in room $1.00 additional
til
CHARC
WE ARE
Charcoal burned in Southern Oregon and are
ready to contract for any amount for immediate
or future delivery at a railroad shipping point.
, ' We will lease and develop Magantse Ore
and Chrome Ore deposits.
Noble Electric Steel Co.
are the product of 31 years experience in
your store ask ,'Stcr7oV
k.Tnt it ! J.-"?a
through any street or thoroughfare.
must be covered with a clean cover.
All places where food products are
handled must be thoroughly screened,
and sleeping in the kitchen of the lit
tle restaurant or other establishment
where food is prepared is prohibited
Filth Deemed an Adulteration.
"Filthy" is one term used In defim
Ing conditions under which foods
shall be deemed adulterated. "Filthy"
is defned In the same section as ap
plying to "food not securely protected
from flies, dust, dirt, and, as far as
may be necessary, by all reasonable
means from all foreign or Injurious
contamination."
Correct Lalx'Is.
Correct labeling of all food prod
ucts, giving the consumer knowledge
of the contents, i3 made necessary by
the new law; and concoctions of
ether, coal tar dye, glucose and other
substances can no longer be sold as
extracts, soda waters, syrups, Jellies
or other food or drink unless they
are labeled with the word "artificial"
in type as large as any other on the
label.
Peace and Police Officer.
Any police or peace officer, wheth
er city, town or state officer, is given
authority to enter any place where
food products are handled and report
conditions to the district attorney.
Slaughter House Regulations.
The law provides that no animal
that is past the three-fourths period
of pregnancy shall be slaughtered for
food purposes. Hogs shall not be fat
tened on uncooked offal, and If kept
or fed in the vicinity of any slaughter
house shall be kept 150 feet away.
Standard for Milk.
The standard for total solids in
milk is reduced from 9 per cent to
8.5 per cent. Heretofore the only
standard for butter was that which
provided a maximum moisture con
tent of 16 per cent. The new law
provides, in addition to the moisture
standard, a minimum of 80 per cent
of pure milk fat.
Butter Defined.
The law also defines creamery but
ter, dairy butter, storage butter, re
worked butter and renovated butter,
and specifies how each shall be la
beled. Ail butter must have the place
of manufacture and the net weight
on the wrapper, in addition to the
words "Oregon Creamery Butter,"
Yes! We Tackle
Small Jobs
as well as big ones of auto repairing.
So whether you have simply broken
a speed gear or have had a general
smash-up, send your car here and
we'll put it in business again. Won't
charge you more than the job is
worth and will do it so well you'll
always look on us as your repairers.
. 17. Jones Garage
Phone 110. 153 First Avenue.
BUYING
OAL
"Dairy Butter," "Storage Butter," as
the case may be. Dairy butter must
have' in addition the name of the
manufacturer. If butter is manufac
tured outside the state it must have
on each wrapper the name of the
place of .manufacture or the place
from which it is consigned or shipped.
Any person receiving butter from
outside of the state must report the
same to the commissioner. The de
vice known 83 the Oregon state
brand is abolished and its use after
January 1, 1916, is unlawful.
Creameries' and Testers' Licenses.
All persons purchasing milk or
cream except those doing so for pri
vate purposes must have a license to
do so, and must employ a licensed
tester to test the product.
Medicinal Stork Food.
All persons selling medicinal stock
foods, tonics or regulators Intended
to be fed to livestock or poultry must
take out a license, and all packages
must be labeled with the name of
each Ingredient. Every manufacturer
or dealer before offering or exposing
for sale medicinal stock food within
the state of Oregon must file with
the dairy and food commissioner a
certified copy of the label.
Kggs Must lie Branded.
Chapter 272, Laws of 1915, pro
vides that all eggs shall be branded
on the case, box or carton with the
name of the state or province where
produced.
All food and drink manufacturers
and vendors using foreign eggs in
their products must erect a sign three
feet in length and six luches in
height, and persons selling foreign
eggs must erect signs six feet in
length and one foot In height. Every
cake or pie containing any foreign
eggs must also be labeled.
Foreign Meat Must He Branded.
Chapter 212, Laws of 1915, pro
vides for about the same placarding
of all places where foreign meat is
offered for sale as is provided for
eggs.
Gladstone Election carried for
$12,500 bond issue for union high
school.
Mt. Angel is taking bids on an ex
tensive sewer system.
Albany Work began on Wallace
building to cost $20,000.
Johnson the Jeweler for fine watch
work. 97-tf
Growth
You purchase a calf because it will
grow into money. We invite small
accounts because we are just as sure
of their growth.
Give your business the proper
chance to grow by opening your bank
ing account at this Strong Bank.
First National Bank
ASHLAA'D, OKEGO.V.
Oldest National Bank in Jackson
County
Good Work Done Promptly
AT THE . . .
Rough Dry at Reasonable
J. N. NISBET, Mgr.
Office Bnd Laundry 31 Water St TELEPHONE 16S
zerolene
OILS V CREASES
RED CROWN
CASOL INC
Awarded
fax Francisco 191!?
The Exposition gave highest
honors to these Standard prod
ucts made from California
crudes,incompetitionwith other
gasolines and automobile oils.
Standard
Oil Company
(California)
Valley Pioneer
Crosses Divide
Medford Sun: "Uncle Vint Beal"
died Saturday morning, July 17, at
his home near Central Point, where
he has lived for practically an even
half century. He was In his 85th
year. Probably no other pioneer of
the valley has been better known or
more generally beloved.
His full name was Robert Vinton
Beall. He was born In Montgomery
county, Maryland, June 15, 1S31;
was of Scotch ancestry. With his
parents he moved to Sangarmon coun
ty, Illinois, In 1834. With his broth
er, Thomas F. Beull, he arrived at
Oregon City on the 18th day of July,
'1852. They had made the trip with
a six-mule team from St. Joseph,
i Mo., in 78 days. So far as is known
UVtlci a ..1. ..,... I.. ikU
mis id i nc biiui lutu nine in wim-ii iiiia
trip was made by any of the early
settlers.
Like the other pioneers, Mr. Beall
was drawn here by reports of gold
discoveries, and he at once engaged
in placer mining in Josephine county.
On September 27, 1852, he came
across the mountains from Josephine
county to Jacksonville, where he like
wise engaged in mining. He has of
ten said that his first view of the
Rogue River valley was from the hills
back of Jacksonville and that It was
the mot beautiful sight that he had
ever beheld.
He and his brother Tom operated
a pack train from Oregon City to
Jacksonville and teamed and freight
ed from Crescent City, Cal., to Jack
sonville. At this time the boat serv
ice from San Francisco to Crescent
City and the river transportation to
Oregon City offered the best means of
transportation of supplies of the val
ley. Subsequently the Beall brothers
settled upon adjoining farms, near
what is now the town of Central
Point. They had practically the en
tire valley from which to select, and
they certainly made no mistake.
They threw their rail fences around
what is undoubtedly the most fertile
and one of the most beautiful spots
in the val'ey.
On April 19, 1S64. Vinton Beall
'was mpvried to Ann Maria Riddle at
the farm now known as Glenbrook,
in Douglas county, Oregon. At this
I time he was 33 years of age and his
I bride was 17. They have lived to
jgether for the past 51 years. There
'are two children, with the widow,
surviving him, Mary Strang of Med-
jford and Robert Vinton Beall, who
lived with his parents at the old
home.
I Vinton Beall was the ideal type of
the Rogue River valley pioneer. He
, was a man of very strong convictions,
I outspoken, fearless, and yet always
'kind and considerate of others. He
! was particularly progressive. He was
one-of the many pioneer contributors
I to the expense incident upon Ben
illollldav's first survey for the Ore-
!gon & California railroad through
Jackson county. In the earlier days
of his activity he was prominently
identified with every public move
ment and enterprise. He was a bun
j die of energy, and his good nature
N.&M.Home Laundry
Price. New Machinery,
Mill Street, Near City Park
'arK Garag'e
MORRIS & LIDSTROM, PROPS.
We personally conduct Kepair and Lathe
work and DO THE WORK.
Our Repair facilities are unexcelled, our
system complete.
Our stock of Auto Supplies is right up to
the minute.
Michelin tires in stock. Other makes on
short notice. (
$5T Our Vulcanizing Department will please yon.
LET US SHOW YOU
PARK GARAGE
and good cheer endeared him to every
one. He was a man of very strong
friendships and he always knew that
his friends were right. In the pass
ing of this strong race of pioneer
men and women he will be much
missed. But he rounded out a full
and useful life and. leaves with all
who had known him well, as sweet a
memory as any who have gouo be
fore. Our National Wealth.
Most people In this country were
startled last month to read, In a
statement issued by the census bu
reau at Washington, that our nation
al wealth is now estimated at the
sum of $1,955 for every man. woman
and child in the country. The bureau
did not issue these figures as "a close
approximation" to actual facts, but
they are declared to be the best that
could bo compiled from existing data,
and they could fairly be compared
with a similar estimate published
eight years &;o. The. figures Indi
Kiaitor than a ernrvl nrnmise well
kept."
Mister Squeegee
Men's greatness is measured,
not by the things they promise to
do, but by what they accomplish.
Co it is with all things in this world.
Many men have announced their inten
tion of doing greater things with electricity
than Edison has done.
They have not made their promises
good, and Edison remains the wizard of science.
The popularity of Diamond Squeegee
Tread Tires is due to their merit in giving
cheap mileage and fulfilling service require
ments with unvarying regularity.
Great promises are made for other tires
promises that in many cases are never fulfilled.
More than 99 of all Diamond Squeegee Tread
Tires exceed the service that is promised for
them.
That comes pretty near giving you absolute
certainty.
Equip your car with Diamonds at these
"FAIR-USTED" PRICES:
Diamond . Diamond
Siz Squeegee slze Bqueetee
30x3 $ 9.45 34 x 4 $20.35
30x3! 12.20 36x4' 28.70
32x3H 14.00 37x5 33.90
33x4 20.00 3SxB 46.00
PAY NO MORE
Phone 152
cated that in less than two-thirds ot
a century that Is, from 1850 to
1912 the total wealth of the coun
try, exclusive of real estate exempt
i from taxation, had increased from
$7,136,000,000 to $175,426,000,000.
or from $308 per capita to $1,836
per capita. Stated in another way,
the figures show that the wealth of
the nation as a whole has Increased
since 1850 almost twenty-five times,
and the wealth of the Individual
about six times. The real estate ex
empt from taxation was estimated at
$12,314,000,000, or $125 per capita.
This real estate embraced buildings,
lands and public works owned by
federal, stnte or local governments,
and such property as was devoted to
educational, charitable and religious
work under conditions that exempted
it from taxation.
Only genuine Bnd authentic fac
tory material used by us In our watch
repair department. Whited, the jew
eler. 16-2t
We Give a Horse Laugh
when we see the way some horses are
shod. The horses don't laugh, how
ever. Neither would we if we wore
such ill fitting, uncomfortable shoes.
Bring or send your horse here to be
shod in our way. Then tho horse
will feel like laughing and working
more willingly too.
A. L. LAMB
Comer First Ave. and C St.
Successor to W. W. Wilson.
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