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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1917)
Thursday, May 3, 191T PAGE SIX ASHLAND TTODTGS On Schedule Black Leaf 40 is a spraying splution that can be used as recommended with other spraying material Lime-Sulphur, Arsenate of Lead, Bor deaux, etc. It does what these solutions cannot do kills Aphis, Woolly Aphis, Red Bug, Leaf Hopper, Thrips, and other soft-bodied, sucking insects. Black. Leaf 40 helps you Grow Better Fruit Endorsed by Agricultural Collc'Eesand Experiment it Stations. Used almost fruit.trrowinp Manufactured tucky Tobacco Product Co., In- Al',; ,'. : corporated, Louisville, Ky. ft"f-' ''-'?! ' Black Leaf 40 effectively controls these in. $8$ ft ' , ' sects, and when it is used with other .V SJifA''-'-r,?- sprays, involves no additional work. rHiJs&v. T.f'i 7$F! VH Being highly concentrated only a ;K?:Jr:&.iWfS" mall amount is required and the .f'rt OSt 18 low, GET A FREE SPRAYING CHART Every person having fruit trees, many or few; a garden large or small, or growing flowers should have it. Call at our store and get a copy. See I.Nt of Dealer? Delow 5IFDFOIID Garnet t-Oorey Hardware Co. Rogue Uiver Co-op. Fruit Growers' Assn.. tnt:Rj:K:nKn::t::::t:::nttat;::: Gold Hill Notes The Gold II'll homo guard company met last Thursday evening at the ravilion and elected the following of ficers: W. W. H'.ttle, M. S. John Bon and C. A. Peterson, executive board; C. R. Boyd, first lieutenant; H. Van Hoevenberg, second lieuten ant; C. B. Aldcn, first sargeant. E. B. Day was elected captain, and A. J. T. Smith, .honorary captain. The reg ular meeting night adopted by the company will be every Thursday even ing at the Pavilion, and each Sun day afternoon on the Plaza . . . , i TV , cr.u't.th T.nnfrii.3 nun rpErninr . . . , f lh:. service at the M. E. church of ths, city was conducted last Sunday even- . V Z, n t ., po fnrrl. The Enworth League service , was held before the church service and was conducted by the members i from tho Modford league The nulr I Ilftf! "IIjlC Qlinnlv ,,it at the church service was filled ; "UU VVl3 .y Prof. Cramer of the Washington j hrtA Tfimm( QrflPlTtf Bchools. and Mr. Curtis Darby. Sev-1 HHU lCIIldnU dUlCIUC rral members from Ashland and I -Crants Tass were present. Messrs. j i.abor Commissioner 0. P. Hoff, Kindly. Phlpps, Carter and Balcom wuo lus ,een working on a scheme and the Medford quartet conducted for 'meeting the supply and demand the song service at both meetings. 1 for fttrm and other labor In the state, John Koob returned last week to nHS announced that he expects to Gold Hill after a year's absence. He iiave tn;8 plan lu working order by has been employed at the Mike Han- jUIle i. ley ranch on Little Hutte creek. He , Kvor gince )aat October he has been Is now domiciled at the A. E. Gra- gathering data from the various era bnm res'dence on Second nvenue, pioyment agencies relative to (the which ho purchased since his return. Stiply and demand of labor. He has Tonoy Iioss, r. local miner who was been trying to f'nd out just where recently Injured in the Queen of the labor is and just how It can be Bronze mine near Waldo, returned readily supplied. from tho Grants Pass hospital to Gold Hill Monday. He Is fully recovered , A fund of $100,000 Is to be raised from tho late Injury. j In Oregon to increase crop acreage A. N. Hulbert, formerly of this ( place, now a resident of Auburn. Cnli- i fornla. arrived In this city during' the week. He has rented his farm JediiiraBoSiiIbmfSj for ouicjt u smooth icceleraiion 0 forasy siartin WtMil ji V.p s' 'fj SJ Your Spraying universally among the large flections of the country. by The Ken- Producers' Fruit Co. Rogue River Fruit & Produce Assn ASHLAND Ashland Fruit & Produce Assn. to h's son ira, and is her looking after h's properly Interests. Mrs. N G. McVay of Crescent City, California, arrived here last Satur day for a short stay with her mother, Eiizebpth Bolt ,nnd family. John Bowman hoturned home to this city last week from Grass Lake, California, where he has heen em ployed the past winter. He reports that Joe Ilammersly is employed on a nearby ranch at that place. Friends of Mrs. S. V. McFerren will be pleased to hear that she is slowly convalescing from her severe illness. Her daughter, Mrs. L. A. I Tlant (nl; rt Go 1 otn nritirAr1 rnrnt lv if '"'M 1 ivvviiwj w uttend her bedsido. Mrs. Fcrman 7na was down from her Ashland farm Saturday to look after the homo property In this city. . Engineer P.. H. Spencer, who has charge of the 73 group of cinnabar mines twelve miles north of Gold Hill, ; was hero Saturday. and systematic planting of crops, The Central Presbyterian church at Eugene is to be rebuilt. CHAIN OF BOILING 1 POINTS IsiiiEiilaiajislIji:? !: I H I1' Ml! I '''I II .1111:' I 'II' : i I I; STANDAR.D OIL'! COMPANY; Flag Code Adopted By Patriotic Women A code of rules for flag etiquette "to prevent desecration of the flag'1 has been prepared by a committee ap pointed by tho Daughters of the American Revolution. The rules Issuod are Identical with those drawn up by the. late Mrs. G. B. McFarland of Missouri, who1efore her death was national chairman of the committee to prevent the desecra tion of the flag of the Daughters of the American Revolut'on. Theae rules are also used by the army and navy. The rules follow: The flag should not be hoisted be fore sunrise nor allowed to remain tip after sunset. It should not be displayed upon stormy days, nor left out over niirlit. When the flag is displayed at half staff, for mourning, it is to be low ered to that position from the top of the staff. It Is afterwards ho'sted to the top before it is finally lowered. When the flag Is formally raised all present during the ceremony should stand at attent'on, with hand raised to the forehead ready for the salute. The correct salute to the flag, as required by the regulations of the T'nited States army, Is: Standing at attention, raise the right hand to the forehead over tho rl'iht eye, palm downward, fingers extended and close together, arm at an angle of 45 de grees. Move hand outward about a foot, with a quick motion, then drop to the side. When the colors are passing on pa rade, or ' In review, the spectator should, if a man or boy, and if walk ing, halt: 'f sitting, rise, stand at at tention and uncover. Whenever possible, the flag should be flown from a staff or mast, but should not be fastened to the side of a building, platform or scaffolding. When flags are used In unveiling a statue or monument they should not be allowed to fall to the ground, but should be carried aloft to wave out. forming a distinctive feature dur ing the remainder of the ceremony. When the flag is used out of doors It should always be allowed to fly In the breeze!.' When clusters and drap ing of colors are des'red, bunting or cloth should be used, but never the flag. When our national flan: and state or other fags fly together, or are used in decorating together, our-.na-tional flag should be on the right For 'ndoor decorations the fine can only be used as a drapery; it cannot, be used to cover a hench or table, desk or box, and where anything can be set or placed upon the flag For Indoor decorations the flag may bo caught up in many artistic fashions, find used with bunting, gar lands, plans and flowers, but should never be placed below a person sit ting. When used on a bier or casket at a funeral tho stars should be placed at the head. In no case should the flag be al lowed to touch the ground. The flag must not be marred by ndvert'sements nor destroyed on a stage. It is an unwritten law In the navy that the flag is never to be washed; it is always to lie considered Immacu late. When "The Star Spangled Banner" Is played all persons should rise and stand at attention until the ending. The playing of it as part of a medley should bo prohibited and it Bhould not be played as an exit march, or as a dance number, or in syncopated time or "rag" t'me. The only federal legislation with regard to tho flag forbids the reg's tration of any trademark which con sists of comprises the flag or coat of arms or other Inslgn'a of the United States, or any simulation, or of any foreign nation, etc. The flag salute adopted by the N. S. D. A. R. and by our military schools, the Boy Scouts and other or ganizations, and wh'ch should be taught in ai'l of our public schools, Is: "T pledge alleg'nnce to my flag and to the republic for which it stands; one nation Indivisible, with liberty and Justice to all." Our children should be taught t3 carefully handle and guard their lit tle flags from roush and disrespect ful treatment, nnd not be perm'tted ,K, H-ss. Tin. WIDEMANN GOAT MILK'ta Physician Big. "-.a.Jl-''" S fi-" C v l lAii'C W comparable wk iXKJt yi Mnktidtlirnt . Jl fe'v'jr healthy babua welL jjl xXiarut to Molht$ Milk N$ IWIDEMANN'Sf V rU. UNSWIIT1NID. VPOT0 g? IGOAT MILK A ttrjttt food alto for Invalids. &f TE. AT LSADINO DRUO01STS gf to carelessly toss them about in pa rades and processions, nor throw them away should a stick become broken or should the child tire of holding it. Our most Important holidays (when tho flag should be displayed at full staff) aro: Lincoln's birthday, February 12; Washington's birthday, February 22; Memorial Day, May 30; Flag Day, June 14; Independence Day, July 4; Star Spangled Banner Day, Septem ber 14, and your own state day. Government Needs Key Ticklers Greatly increased demands for sten ographers and typewriters in the U. S. government service at Washing ton, D. C, owing to tho present emergency, require frequent examina tions. Appointments in large num hers are to be made as soon as elig- ibles are available. It 1s the mani fest duty of citizens with this spe cial knowledge to use it at this time Cost $2,100. Will Seven-room plastered foundation. take $1,100. house, stone Cost $7,000. Will take best offer. Large house and three acres land, family orchard, barn, etc. Cost $2,500. Will take best offer. Flve room cottage, large lot, fruit for family use. Ono of the best business blocks In city to exchange for a going farm. See mo for bargains, for loans and fire insurance. Mrs. S. L. Allen with all 7 For pick Sale Mmm 'mm Mil mm m iffifilr tiij'2iAi on teimMWm tread Ipfe wMm ppi mm BY OUR BLOOD WE LIVE If you tire easily, are subject to cold hands or feet if you catch colds readily or have rheumatic pains your blood or circulation is probably at fault and you need OF NORWEGIAN which is nature's easily-assimilated food, to increase ")$. rrTi rorl rnvm 1 c-1 ckj fin1 s-V htya fTiA iA?ifK lifo- J UUt 1VU VVljUIM UltU VliCUt nit; UlUUU VI ILIA uiu- sustaining richness. Scott's creates varmth to throw off colds and gives resistance to prevent sickness. No Alcohol in SCOTT'S. Every Druggist has it SCOTT & BOVNE, nioomfieU. N. J. ten i where it will be of most value to the government. For the present examinations for .ftlie departmental service, for both men and women will be held every Tuesday in 400 of the principal cities of the Cnited States, and applications may be filed with the commlss'on at Washington, D. C at any time. Tho entrance salary ranges from $900 to $1200 a year. Advancement of capable employees is reasonably rapid. Applicants must have reached their eighteenth birthday on the date of the examination. The government service offers a de sirable field to bright and ambitious persons. For full information In regard to the scope and character of the exam ination and for application fofms ad dress the U. S. Civil Service Commis sion, Washington, D. C , or the Sec retary of the U. S. Civil Service Board of Examiners at any of the following named c'tles: Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Paul, St. Lou's, New Orleans, Seattle, San Francisco, Hon olulu, Hawaii, and San Juan, Porto Rico. Phone newt items to 'he Tlrtines "Sexual Knowledge" Don't he ienornnt about sex mat- ters Send $1.00 with 10 cents for pastage for Dr. Winflcld Scott Hall s famous hook on sex. Told in slmp'e language for young men, young women, young husbands, young wives, teachers and nurses. Oregon Book Supply P. O. Box 1054, Portland, Ore. Four times the One Diamond Tire saves you in its first cost you keep the saving in your pocket right then. In its life of service it keeps on sav ing for you. Multiply that saving by four. Use Diamonds four wheels of your car. Depend on Diamond Squeegee Treads black red sides rubber that is as buoyant as the it surrounds, and tougher than the road it travels. Dia ntpitd Squeegee Tread THOS. H. SIMPSON 37-39 North Main St., Ashland, Or. Every Diamond Tire must deliver full value in service. If ever a Diamond Tire fails, a cheerful, willing adjustment will be promptly made. Black Tread Red Sides EM 68 COD LIVER OIL Rmiatyj::u:u:n::::::jK:K::a:t: ? .. . ASK fhc grocer for Cali fornia Washing Powder It is the washing pow der that makes your wash ing easier and your clothes white as scow. Manufactured in Ashland at 411 B Street, Ashland, Oregon Flour, Feed and Poultry Supplies A Full Line Ashland Fruit and Produce Association CHICHESTER S PILLS DIAMOND BRAND 1ADIE9 I k rour Unutd.t for Cm-CHES-TER S A DIAMOND likAN'R PILLS in Kkd ndA Gold metallic bnxct, leulrd with Blue0 Klbbon. Tako no other. nurifjonW Dramlal and auk for t IIM UKH-TCU t V DIAMOND mt.lMt Pll.l.H, for twrntrdft years regarded at Best, Safest, Alwsyl Heliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TIMH EVERYWHERE saving money for SPSS