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PAGR SIX ashland tidings Thursday, Jfay 10, 191 Apple Profits Kill all sucking bugs. That's one biff steo. We are advising growers to look out for Aphis, Woolly Anhis, Red Buff and iVar IVylla. These sucking insects have become a real menneo in many orchards. Owing to laiir habits of life, arsenical snravs nr inciTuciivc a:un.;t tlicin. You must Control Orchard Pests Mack Leaf 40, mnniifactittd by The Kentucky Tobacco Product Company, .nroriHiratrd, Louisvi lo, Ky. Works evidently as a separate sprav or with Ar( iiiile nf l-ja(l. Hnnlcmix ninl Lime-Sulphur. Simply add enrmtrh loulvr yon (ho Here and There Among bur Neighbors j The Eddyville pool of 1917 mohair i Roseburg News Giving the name was offered for sale Tuesday, and of W. L'. Saunders, a transient, was the only bid was for 66 1-2 cents. This was refused, the lot being held for 70 cents. Bla I ir.-.imiii.-iium in i ui mill. p:m-t wiM K. n- uue Mirnv nir ih-i i tai . mi, ,. i,,i tlltt,Tt'lltbllvnt'lii(jf !ll,i-li l,-nf4il. lull. lllllr Is IvnullVll mill tlin iwt Is low. lu-ouuimwiUed by Agricultural Cullcyeb and Kxinriuicul Slulioiis. w Free Spray Chart Come In find pi t a five churl, showlnp when and in., iuM'i.i.v. m nave torn) wo Mink-lets oil J iiit- can.- 01 uuus, vmts, iioweia auU VfifulaUts. See List of Dealers Below Kiiis Benton county will have no official county fair this year for the reason thatthe fair grounds will be plowed up and planted to food products In an effort to help the shortage. Eugene reports but one arrest for Intoxlcntlon during the three months the dry law has been in force. Dur ing the same per'od, when the nelgh bor'ng town of Springfield was wet and the road good there were 63 such arrests'. arrested In this city yesterday when he attempted to. pass through In an automobile containing two cases of Rainier beer, seven bottles of whis ky, a quart Jugful of rye, two bottles of gin and one bottle of Manhattan cocktail. The fact that he was carry ing high class goods was all that saved him from a heavy fine and he was allowed to depart after a fine of $75 had been Imposed and the wet goods confiscated. FEWER PEOPLE GROWING OLDER The Public Health Service reports that more people live to the age of forty years to-day, but from forty to sixty years mortality is increasing from degenerative diseases. Thousands of well-informed men and women to-day are learning the true value of SCOTT'S EiiULSION OF NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL as a powerful blood-enricher and strength-builder to ward off the headaches and backaches that mean weakness. SCOTT'S helps fortify the body against grippe, pneumonia and weakening colds, through its force of medicinal nourishment Refuse Alcoholic Extracts That Do Not Contain Cod Liver Oil. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfiold, N. J, lii , MEDFOIID Garnott-Corey Hardware Co. Itogue River Co-op, Fruit Growers' Assn. Producers' Fruit Co. Rogue River Fruit &" Produce Assn. ASIILAXI) Ashland Fruit & Produce Assn. Applications for school loans are now being received at Salem by G up about $100,000, wh'ch is the amount of the school land funds on hand. Roseburg Review Return'ng to this city after a trip of several weeks In duration, Deputy Game Warden Orin Thompson reports that the deer'., ' . lt ,, ... . . , .. ' in Douglas county are much more officials are of the opinion that and neighbors and make this the best plentiful this year than they have the tracts wiU be thrown Pen to en" comniunity event ot the year. Cen bppn fnr mpnv o.,. - u i... try some time during the next six tral Point Herald. ....... j ovaouiiD, no I1US " ij -1, i, . .. . ninnthR G Brown, clork of the land board. : l,ue,eu u" "'rougn me southern and , nu. i j i- .i.... . . . southeastern narts of thn inimtv vn.l mo uuoiu p.xpueiB Biiuruy to laxe . . - - " .., ,.., ,-., .i. ii.rnorl Rniulav ovonln rnm . ,ou-. ing iar nacK into the mountains! '8iim i, - where ha found three and four feet!of tho 0reKn state Penitentiary, the, visit at Frank Flnley's near Grants of snow at manv of the favorite, hunt.: total earnings of paroled prisoners Pass. Mr. Flniey was up and made Ine nlncea imt tn aii iiin , since July, 1915, has been $138.- them a visit and tok them home witn Rev. B. C. Tabor and wife re- localities he found evidences that deer were exj tremely plent'ful whilo those coming within his n nge of vision were seem- Incaesed License Law Now in Effect Many automob'le owners are of the opinion that the law Increasing thfl license on motor vehicles is Included and mado a part of ine $6,000,000 road bond bill. In this they are v rong. The automobile license wts douhl Ipd In the motor vehicle law, whkh wns enacted by the"last letfUi.iture. It Is now a law. The Increased auto- mobile license will be In effect anil vlll be collected regardless of whether or not the road bond bill Is approved by the voters at the Tune (election. Furthermore the motor vehicle law contains a provision that tho money raised from automobile licenses shaV be available for road construction tinder the plan outlined In the $6. 000,000 road bond bill if the bond bill carries. ' In other words, If the ror.1 bon 1 bill Is defeated, the automobile li cense money may be used lor other purposes. If the road bovl are ap proved, the automobile owner has the positive assurance that the moner derived from the Increased hutoino- Worth Looking Al Ileal Estate That Has Real Value If you do not own your own home, let us show you one of these: Three acres of choice land, well lo cated, closo to the heart of town, good six -room house; $2,700. Terms. Two good hard-finished dwellings on B street, good Blzed los, at a bar gain. Will sell one or both. As sessments paid. Established 1H83 Billings Agency Ileal Kstate H.nd Real Insurance 41 kast Main Phone The county court of Douglas coun ty has approved the petitions signed by about 1750 resident asking that ;,, , ., Y " , ' . , t. . Ingly In tho best of condition iiiq VUL1115 ui uuuua in me Hum ui $350,000 for building roads be sub mitted to the voters at the June election. bile licenses will be expended In the building of good roads. The automobile owner wilt have to pay the Increased license any way, regardless of the fate of thj $6,000. 000 road bond bill. A vote for the road bond bill by .' the automobile owner Is a vote for the expenditure of the automobile II-1 cense money, whleh hno tn ha nntd ! anvwav. in buildln a Rvtem of .. i lnB a coraPany for the exploitation of wide permanent highways as outlined Salem Journal Tho permanent partial claim of A. Brlzlties. of Port land, who suffered the loss of 75 net rent rf tha rimnin i. 1... Samples of rock from a nitrate , , 7 " ,c" ... 00A. . . an Injury on August 29 1914, whilo field said to cover 3800 acres. In Lake i . . . ,,4 fc lt " . tt u i i ! employed by Porter Brothers-Grant and Harney counties, have been tak-!,,. . . ., . . . ou" "1 n a u -j . ,t, u I Sm!th, has been adjusted by the n en to Bend by res dents of Burns, who . ... , , ; wunuioi ai;i;iuirii(. L'UlllllliNSIOn. JUS jBge was 45 years and his expectancy have located claims on the tract. They state their intention of organlz- 119.31. The average earnings of the ; hi mln his auto, and after an enjoy 266 men out on parole from the penl-1 al'Ie visit with them brought them tentlary dur'ng the month of March home and stayed until Monday morn- was $42.48, and the total of all w.is I"6- $11134. Out of the 392 men out! on parole one violated the narole by ! Phone lob orders to the Tldlniri. committing a crime, and four violat ed the parole by fail'ng to report. From May 26, 1911, to March 1, 1915, the percentage of parole vio lations was .3611 per cent, while from March 1, 1916, to March 1, 1917 the percentage has dropped to .2890 per cent. the deposit. Soldiers of the Third Oregon Infan- in the road bond bill In voting for the road bond bill, the automobile owner nave the wav fnr the axnnnillttr license money that he will be re.1 te state, according to an opinion ment8 of 25 quired to pay. In building serviceable eight years. This would exp're In August, 1922. The commission set aside for him the total sum of $2400 which. Is deducted the amount al ready paid him or the sum of $!, will simply try Wh0 are 0n Auty thB S,ate on j 537.50, which leaves him $862 50. lendlturo of June ' may vote on mensure9 &ttec This will bo paid In monthly lnstall- Friday Community Day at Central Point hard-surfaced roads In all sections of the state. Every automobile owner Is directly and personally Interested In the road bond bill. In vot'ng for that meas ure he will merely be asking that tho money he will be required to pay any- rendered by Attorney General Brown. Governor Withycorabe has advised Colonel May, commanding officer of the regiment, of th's opinion. Friday afternoon, May 11, has been set aside as community day for the citizens of Central Point and the ad- There is a sad prune story com'ng Joining districts. Every man, wom- from Roseburg. It seems that last , i an an1 chl,1 In the community is iFor Quick Sale i i i Cost $2,100. Will Seven-room nlastered ran when so many of the prune grow- j 'euuesicu i "ring a oasnei ana come foundation. ers were feeling mlEhtv fine over the 10 tne scnool grounds at noon and i Jacksonville Post A large donkey blg cropi a newspaper man came and take part in an old-fashioned picnic ,' take $1,100. house, stone Cost $7,000. Will take best offer. engine for use in the logging camp of : i.qiq,j um r,, .i,. dinner. : Large house and three acres land. : Intel lien du iliciUi JL tUUI nO tUO i - the Applegate Lumber company, w.is I value of thelr orchard3 went un con. Groups of persons may plan to pic- family orchard, barn, etc. way be spent In building roads. The ibro,,Bht frora Butte Falls this wekk' ' slderably and the owners did notnlc together or each bring their in-! Cost $2,500. Will take best offer, automobile owner has everything to!11 arrlved ner0 Frlday evening and,heB,tate to tell of wl)at they were dividual lunches. Golden West cof- Fiv room cottage, large lot, fruit for gain and nothing to lose by voting,'8 helng movcd to tha timber at the; worth. But It Just so hnppened that tfee wln be served free. Bring your-family use. for the road bonds. (f head of Jackson creek where opera-, a cruel agRe880r clipped the prosper-iown susar and cream. The school; tions will begin tn a few days Died. r.ln V,. C1 U viuoia "A jrnin UIU, vi Brownsboro, died at a local hospital i Sunday morning, May 6, from an op eration' for gallstones. He was a na tive of Sweden and had resided In Jackson county since. 1906. He 's survived bv a wife and five children. Er'c C, Frank G , Carl V., aud Alice fvlve and Anna. Mr. Nygren was a mem-1 ber of Canton N'o. 9 of the Woodmen of the World, of Med ford services In charge of the W. O. W. were held Tuesday nfternon at 2:30 at the grave in the Brownsboro cemetery. One of the best business blocks in Harr'sburg of this city, known as "Dad" Scott, jwas run over and killed by a north bound Southern Pacific passenger train here Monday morning. He was i deaf and evidently did not hear the ; train. A wliow and daughter sur- prosperity story. Moral: Tell the newspaper men the exact truth only Roseburg Mews News was receiv ed here this morn'ng to the effect that the government will soon re sume the work of classifying the Ore gon & California grant lands prepara- The catches of salmon made by jtory to throwing them open to entry. S. A Hawks suffered a pecul'ar accident In which one of his fingers was almots torn from his hand Tues day evening. He was driving a light rig and leading a cow. At the foot of Wflner hill some boys on a coaster , wagon ran into the cow, causing it to Jerk back and twisting the finger al most off with the rope. Funeral Sillnetters of Astoria on the opening 0 w jday of the season, wnue noi excep tionally largo, were most satisfactory. A few deliveries of as high as 800 pounds were made, and the average was about 200 pound3 to the boat. This at the ruling high price of 10 cents per pound netted the men good returns for the day's work. A part of the lands were classified last summer but the work was sus pended late In the fall because of disagreeable weather. In the event cruisers are available the task of classifying the lands will probable bo completed by August 1. Several thousand acres of the lands are locat ed In Douglas county. Local land of- iir BoiW Points MentdiieQualil ot uasciine "Then I might just as well throw my grav ity hydrometer away ?" "You said it, Mr. Motorist." "Listen, the boiling points of gasoline ab solutely control its starting qualities, accel erating qualities, power - giving qualities. Gravity has nothing to do with it. "To get the most out of your motor, your gasoline must have the correct series of boiling points in a gradually rising, un broken chain low boiling points for easy starting, medium boiling points for quick and smooth acceleration, high boiling points for power and mileage. , j t- 'j "And only straight - distillation can give this. No mixture can embody all the hun dreds of intervening fractions necessary for a perfect motor fuel. "To be certain of straight distilled, un mixed gas, buy RED CROWN Tht Ca$olin of Quality STANDARD OIL COMPANY osiwlz AOairlinupiu for power cymjleage MrfiriMwlBinfa for cwicMpd t moom acceleration 1 maimmj.m.uf mm , , ' ' . ' j ,' W i " I (arth mHi'iKMC-Sun ii iiTin rv Vafc-nttit i m i iij H-KBWIIWiim tmKVWt-H''".T.!flt fTW-l.. I m . i u . mill ill mm .jiti:rrMfii-M--"-inimi'ioiinrn ,i mimttk in m -tin , , i i i , I The new bridge built by the coun ty over Evans creek, about one mile south of Wimer, was completed this week and on Wednesday was thrown open to traffic. The new structure Is a long needed Improvement and is of great benefit to the public. The approximate cost of the bridge Is about $1500. It has two spans of 40 feet, one of 64 feet and one of 20 feet. John Sidney Montgomery, Oregon pioneer of 1853, died at the home of his son, Al Montgomery, at Spring field, Sunday, after a Illness of six weeks. He was 80 yetrs of age and a native of Schuyler county, Mo. On coming to Oregon, after crossing the plains with an ox team, he settled In Cottage Grove, where ho made his home until recent years. Medford Mall Joseph Sorrell, who Is developing his copper.clnims at Ta kllma, near Waldo, and who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. M. Allen, in th's city, left Thursday for the mining property. Ho says there Is considerable mining activity In the Takllma and Waldo districts', and that Twohy Bros, have 25 teams haul ing ore from their Queen Bronze mine to the nearest railroad point, from where It is shipped to the smelters. Klamath Falls Herald Klamath county can have a beet sugar factory next year, and the Utah Sugar Beet company Is preparing to put It down In writing, if the farmers of the coun ty this year demonstrate that sugar beets may be grown profitably here and will guarantee 5000 acres of land for the' Industry next year, Is the word brought here last night by Alex Nlbley, resident manager of this com pany, now operating a plant at Grants Pass. See me for bargains, tire Insurance. for loans and i... -i i i i , . . . i fair fn wtlleh pvppv nnnll hna on ny. m awry aim wnuii asseHiiis. niHieaa , -ltv to Pvpiinneft for a eolne farm of accenting the usual hard times ! will begin immediately after city to exchange for a going farm. 7. T. Scott, a pioneer ; story, just took h's figures from the dinner. Prizes to be awarded In all grades. Come and see what your boys and girls can do. A school track and field meet will be held at 3:30. Come and picnic with your friends Mrs. S. I. Allen i it iniir'frTf-iiini 'iii i 1 1- ill in Have Your Clothes Made at Home Tailoring" for Men and Women John for Clothes John the Tailor A Fit or No Sale Cleaning" and Pressing Mills-McCall Bids'. Room Six THE UNIVERSAL CAR Get Yonr Ford Oniek it looks as though when the present carload of Fords on hand is sold, that it will be almost im possible to get more from the factory before August 1st. You Better Get Yours Quick! The following buyers are driving new - ' Fords this week: L. D. Dollarhide H. P. Holmes C. H. Hargadine W. R. Nyswarner C. P. Newton H. G. Boyd Carl Gottche Ashland Ice & Storage Co., truck FORD GARAGE LEE HALL, Proprietor