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PAGE SIX ASHLAXD TIDINGS Thursday, June 1, 1918 "a Klamath County Your. TOILET Will Come Over Friends Can buy anything you can give them except Your Photograph H.C. Mackcy JVfaia and Central MEDF0RD, ORE. The Ashland Springs Dedication and especially the roundup features are arousing all kinds of Interest over in Klamath county, as the following article, which appeared on the front 61 Quality' Marks Our Stock of Toilet Accessories. Only the Best at Moderate Prices. Finest Soaps and Purest Coid Creams. Drusnes, vombs, Manicure Sets, Powder Puffs, etc., in great variety of style am price. Try Ds and Be Convinced East Side Pharmacy J. J. McNAlK, Prop. Phone 51 303 East Mala St. Montague Will Have Booster Meet Montague, one of Ashland's north ern California neighbors which has leen brought closer to us by the com pletion of the Siskiyou highway, is planning a big booster meeting to be held on June 22. Tbe occasion is the visit of the guests and members of the California Development Board. The Montague boosters hope to have a big delegation over from Ashland to Bdd to the enjoyableness of the af fair. Lynn Purdin, former Ashland newspaper man and now editor of the Montague Messenger, Is chairman of a committee It' charge of the details of the event. The receut visit of the Ashland roundup boosters to Montague cre-j nted quite an impression In that city and a big delegation will be over from j there to attend Ashland's Springs Dedkatlon Celebration. Mr. Henry Ford now says he be lieves jn "reasonable preparedness." Who is corrupting this good man? At loast Villa and the Crown Prince have proved that dying is not nearly eo fatal as it once was. Justice Hushes' silence is getting so Intense that it can be distinctly hoard all over the country. The German national "Moinself und Gott und rick." anthem, St. Pat- A Woman's Trouble. Trontdnle, Oro gon. " I was troubled with weakness from which women suf fer and after tak ing two bottles of Doctor Pierce 'a Favorite PrescriD- tion I was entirely relieved." JHKS. M. E. Johnson, Troutdale,Oregou. The mighty restorative power of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription epeedily causes all womanly troubles to disappear compels the organs to properly perform their natural func tions, corrects displacements, over comes irregularities, removes pain and , Misery at certain times and brings back health and strength to nervous, irritable and exhausted women. , For all diseases peculinr to women, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a powerful restorative. Fur nearly f0 "years it has banished from the lives of tens of thousands of women the pain, worry, misery and distress caused by irregularities and diseases of a feminine character. What Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription has done for thousands it w ill do for yon. (let it this very day from any medicine dealer, in either liquid or tablet form; or send 50 cents to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial bos of tablets. Quesl!on$ of SrxtAre fully and properly answered in The People's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser, by R. V. Pierce, M. D. It contains the knowl edge a yonng man or woman, wife or daughter, should have. 1008 pages with color plutes, bound in cloth. By mail, prepaid oti receipt of 3 dimes or stamps. page of Friday's issue of the Klamath Falls Evening Herald, will bear wit ness: "If Klamath county is not well rep resented at the big Rogue River Roundup in Ashland July 3, 4 and 6 it will not be on account of lack of effort on the part of Dr. J. L. Helms and M. F. Hanley, who have been over here from the valley, in the in terests of the celebration. They have visited every part of the Klamath country, distributing literature and talking up the celebration, and they have assurances that there will be many automobiles of Klamath people romping across the hills fqr Ashland early in July. The Ashland celebration is given to observe the dedication of the mineral springs project. Incidentally, it is a mineral wafer jubilee, Fourth of July celebration and real old wild west show rolled Into one. Special rates have been granted from all di rections by the railroads, and the town will be crowded with visitors. Several carloads of steers and1 bronchos belonging to the Pendleton Roundup have been secured for the Ashland affair, and there will also be many Pendleton Indians and cowboys there. The roping, riding, bulldoging and other stunts are free to all, and Klamath county vaqueros will of course take a prominent part and the prominent prizes. Arrangements are now being made to have a Klamath county string matched against a Pendleton string in a cowboys' relay race. C. F. Snelling and Dan Liskey, who had opposing strings of horses during the rodeo here, are considering picking a string out of both bunches and sending them over with Liskey as trainer and rider. "Oregon Outdoors" Is New Booklet The latest book Issued by the Southern Pacific is their annual book, "Oregon Outdoors." This book Is printed in three colors on a very expensive grade of enamel paper. The cover shows two actual photo graphic scenes In colors, one a fisher man and the other a bathing scene. The Inside color plate is ot Portland, "The Rose City." The illustrations, which include over one hundred, are tastefully arranged in combinations of three with a light yellow border, making a very handsome effect. The text Is well written and con tains articles on the following points of Interest In Oregon: Columbia River Highway, Willam ette Valley, the loop trip, the state capital, Tillamook county beaches, Newport, Coos Bay country, Mount Jefferson country, McKenzie river and Three Sisters, Oregon mineral springs, Ashland mineral springs, Oregon's Famous Spa, the Umpqua River valley, the Marble Halls of Ore gon, the Rogue River valley, Crater Lake national park and tbe Klamath country. Ashland Is given a prominent place In the booklet, among the photo graphs being pictures of Ashland creek and the fountains in the park and at the depot. About a page of reading matter is devoted to descrip tions of Ashland and its springs. Portland and vicinity is very thor oughly described arid the tourist is advised to make a long stay in this beautiful city. The Rose Festival is shown to be Portland's great annual pvent. The Columbia River Highway occupies a very prominent position and a lengthy articlo Is devoted to it. Every loyal Oregonlan Is urged tq secure a copy of this book and send it to a friend in the east. Copies can be socured from any Southern Pacific agent or by addressing Mr. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Port land, Ore. Some men are so lucky in love that every girl they propose to turns 'em down hard. A buyer for good real estate. A fine residence lot on the West Side, four blocks from poBtofflce, de sirable location. Make us an offer. Four-acre home about one mile from 'postofflce; nice comfortable dwelling, good condition, city water, all in cultivation. $3,000. . A large Eastern Washington wheat ranch to trade for alfalfa ranch near Ashland. Billings Agency Real Estate and Real Insurance W anted Pass HPHE cook has X sealed tins coffee ! Good ? Better than good real coffee ! Fine coffee such as Schilling's Best needs only one favor: please make it right. The result is worth while knd economical Not that the price by the pound is low, but a pound of Schilling's Best makes more cups of smooth, rich coffee. You can easily prove this. Schillings ft OXE OF LIFE'S SMALL DIES. TRAGE. (By Mary Agnes Dally.) Bang! Crash! Flash! Flash! Flash! "Oh, dear!" moaned Central to herself, "if that man would only give me time to Insert my plug I could answer his call." , "Hollo, Central! Hello! Hello!" Flash! Flash! Flash! . '' Central throws on cut-out to pro tect her ears. Finally it is safe for her to venture back on the line. "Number, please?" "Well, Central!" with acerbity, "been, taking a nap? Give me two naught naught." "Two double o?" "I said two naught naught," snap pishly. Central would like to say some thing, but remembers, In time, the rule which says, "Be patient and courteous under all circumstances. ' After an interval in which to allow 200 time to get to the phone: "I am ringing your party." "Well, go ahead and ring them! That's what you're there for, ain't it?" She would like to ring In his ear. Instead, she holds down the ringing key on the 200 line several seconds longer than necessary. "That ought to raise them If they're above ground," she thinks. Flash! Flash! Flash! "What is it, please?" "Why in Heck don't you ring two double o?" sarcastically. "I am ringing them, but they don't answer." "Ring them again. They're there. Ht's my own residence, I ought to know." Presently: "Two double o don't answer." t "D n!" Crash! Bang! 200 flashes in. Central closes key, but too late. She feels that if this continues she will have to consult an ear and nerve specialist. 200 flashes In. "Number, please?" "Central," she asks sweetly, "did 760 call me this arternoon?" "Yes. I tried to get you several times, but you didn't answer." your cup again followed the. directions you wonder what's A great part of this economy is due to even grinding and im mediate packingiin vacuum sealed tins. Schilling' s Best is sold through grocers only. "Well, I was expecting a call from my husband, but I was trying to get baby to sleep, he's so cross, and I muffled the bell so he wouldn't be disturbed. If my husband calls again please ring me." Can we blame Central it she says to herself, "I'm glad I'm not in that woman's shoes." Manufacturers of cocoanut butter will build a $40,000 factory at Port IS ifA- What the Engineers are Doing HIRTY thousand American . engineers are making a card index survey of American in dustry so that it may be prepared (or its vital part in defending the Country, if need comes. The past eighteen months have taught us here in America what lack of industrial preparedness has meant to some of the countries now at war These nations had the ships and they had the men; but when the hour v struck, their lactones were not able to furnish the colors with arms and shells and powder. Their factories were not prepared. .And our factories are not prepared. Bui h is not enough to draw a moral. In the United States five 'great Engineering Societies Civil, Mining, Mechanical, Electrical and Chemical have pledged their services to the Government of the United States, and are already working hand in hand with the Govern ment to prepare industry for the national defense. They receive no pay and will accept no pay. All they seek is opportunity to serve their country, that she may have her industries mobilised for defense. All elements of the nation's life-; the manufacturers, the business men, and the workmgmen - should support this patriotic and demo cratic work of the engineers, and assist them cheerfully when asked. There can be no belter national insurance against mar. The AisociateS Advertising Clubs of the World, representing all advertising interests have offered their free and hearty service to the President of the United States, in close co-operation with these five Engineering Societies, to the end that the Country may know what the Engineers are doing. The President has accepted the offer. The Engineers have welcomed the co-operation. This advertisement, published without cost to the United States, is the first in nation-wide series to call the country to the duty of co operating promptly and fully with the Engineers. NAVAL CONSULTING BOARD OF THE UNITED STATES . (-. m rti P union is T.i Amimca. CHOI NBC KINO OCirriKS SUILDIHO liflffililllfl in the vacuum- happened to your Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker, Miss Penn, H. M. White, Mrs. C. D. Thomp son, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hanson, Dr. and Mrs. Strickler and Mr. and Mrs. N. F. MacDuff were among the mo torists who were up from Grants Pass and visited ILithla park last Sunday. Tuesday being a leskl holiday the banks, and some of the business houses closed all day, the rest of the merchants closed shop at 10 o'clock, and the postofflce was open but for an hour in the morning. Tm AtfrtKt Seritr o Moiri Evciarru Cw"l socim WEST TH ITtllT. MtW VO Fraiiiiiiiiiuiiiil 1 . ftnrni I Ml 1 1 l I'l " " Navigate Rogue To Gold Beach The old do or dare spirit of the Oregon pioneers Is not yet extinct, as proved by the adventurous trio down Rogue River from Grants Pass to the sea made by Captain John Au- rey iand a crew of four men In a gondola-shaped craft, 38 feet long and 9 feet wide. Shooting rapids, dodging rocks, threading narrow can yons and navigating treacherous hlrlpools, the trip was a constant round of excitement. The boat car ried a stamp mill weighing three and a half tons, which was delivered at tbe Blossom Bar mine three miles below Mule creek. The party left Grants Pass on May 13 and arrived la Gold Beach on the 19 th. The crew consisted of J. G. Van Horn, Frank Stone, Commodore Fleming and C. C. Ponting; also a dog belonging to Van Horn. The boat is said to be the larg est which has ever made the descent of the Rogue. L Vale Farmers For District Land owners in the Malheur dis trict over in eastern Oregon followed the lead of tbe Talent-Ashland dis trict farmers and voted 84 to 11 Sat urday to organize an irrigation dis trict. Twenty-five thousand acres of land will be put under Irrigation by the building of a dam at Riverside, and canals. Government engineers have reported it to be the cheapest and most feasible project in the weBt. Ten thousand acres of tbe land are owned by a St. Paul colonization com pany. It is an unfortunate and perhaps peculiar . coincidence that our little crises with Germany and Mexico have twice come at about the same time. The "talian campaign has at least hown that the Italians are among the greatest mountain climbers the world has ever known. 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