Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, April 15, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Tu!sdaj, April 13, 1019
ASHLAXD TIDIXCS
face ranEC
WorldVar Veter
Wise upon
it iohacco
says Buck
"A lot of you fel
v iows arc cheating
yourselves out of
real tobacco satis
faction. That's
what I get out of
good old Gravely."
Peyton Brand
REAL CHEWING PLUG
Plug packed in pouch
a tw ice-told tale
One of Interest to Our Headers
Good news bears repeating, and
when it Is confirmed after a long
lapse of time, even if we hesitated to
believe it at first hearing, we feel se
cure in accepting its truth now. The
following experience of an Ashland
man la confirmed after two years.
,S. P. Long. 364 Helman St., Ash
land, says: "I have used Doan's Kid
ney Pills and can say they are good
They gave me relief from backache
and kidney and bladder trouble and
I recommend them with pleasure."
OVER TWO YEARS LATER Mr.
Long said: "My former recommen
dation for Doans Kidney Pills still
holds good. I know they are a medi
cine of merit and can't be equaled
for backache and kidney trouble.
Whenever I have occasion to take a
kidney remedy Doan's never falls to
give satisfaction."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
pimply ask for a kidney remedy
pet Doan's Kidney Pills the same
that Mr. Long had. Foster-Mllburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
adr.
as before
THE WAR
Now milled I lidiidyjii
The Pacific Coast Leads the World in the
Consumption of High Grade Flours
With this important fact
in mind Fisher Flouring
Mills Company experts
comb the entire wheat
producing territory or 1
United Shite tn oh-
tain the highest quality
of Hard Wheat and Soft
Wheat from which
FISHER'S
BLEND FLOUR
is so uniformly produced
the year round.
Just as the American woman is supreme in refined taste
and culinary knowledge,' so
FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR
is made to satisfy the particularity oi her demands.
The ordinary mill cannot make a flour of FISHER'S
BLEND STANDARD. f
"America's Finest Flouring Mills" are completely and
specially designed to produce this all-purpose flour.
Manufactured by
FISHER FLOURING MILLS COMPANY
SEATTLE
MT. VERNON
We are exclusive Ashland Agents for Fisher's Blend
White House Grocery
Dealers in High Class Provisions
Quality, Price, Service
Good taste, smaller
chew, longer life is what
makes Genuine Grave
ly cost Ices to chew than
ordinary pJg.
ti'rltttt:
Cenuinl Gravely
DANVILLE. VA.
for booklet on chewing plug.
Liquor Smuggler in
Jail at Eugene
Irvla Marittl, a Portland youth, is
in the Lane 'county Jail for having
liquor in his possession.
Marittl alighted from a Southern
Pacific train at Junction City near
Eugene Thursday and was' arrested
by Deputy Shorlff Nettleshlp, taken
before Justice of the Peace C. A.
Lee and sentenced. He paid $50
fine and will serve ten days.
Marittl was transferring from the
Southern Pacific train to the Oregon
Electric when arrested. It is said to
be easier to enter Portland with II
quor without detection on the elec
tric train than by the other line.
BRAND
FLOUR
COJ
Jjn
TACOMA '
BELLINGHAM
ans to Organize
The organization, of all the men
in the land and naval forces of the
United States In the great world war
Is being formed. Preliminary steps
were taken last week when Colonel
Theodore Roosevelt sent a telegram
to Lieuttenant-Colonel George H. Kcl
ly making suggestions for action in
Oregon.
This organization, as yet nameless
Is designed to be the real, compre
benslvte organization for the men
who have sfcen service against Ger
many and to shut out alleged fly-by-
night organizations which are be
ginning to spring up. The organ Iza
tlon will proceed In a temporary
manner pending th'o return of the
men overseas, so that when they are
home they will have a voice in it.
Colonel Roosevelt, whoso address
is 19 West Forty-fourth street, New
York City, In series of telegrams to
Colonel Kelly indicated a general
outline for fashioning a state branch
of the proposed war veterans' asso
elation. lie asked that Immediate
publicity be given to the program
and that the name and address of
temporary secretary be published, so
that all the veterans can get in touch
with the pending organization.
It is suggested that a call be Is
sued for a state convention to select
delegates to attend a national con
ventlon at St. Louis. No date has
been set for tho state or national
meetings, but these will be announc
ed later.
Representation in the national
convention will be based on twice
the congressional representation of
a state. This means that with Ore
gon having two senators and three
representatives, the Oregon branch
will be entitled to send to St. Louis
ten delegates.
As soon as dates for the state and
national conventions are established
the call for the state convention will
be Issued. It is the desire of Col
Kelly to see large delegations from
all parts of the state at the state con
vention, in order to make the organ!
zation as representative as possible
War Tank Went
Over Embankment
When the Whippet war tank, which
was exhibited here last Thursday In
the interests of the Victory Loan
Btarted out on its northward journey
over the highway to Medford and
arrlvej at the point where the pave
ment goes around the Billings hill
the drivers of the tank started over
the old dirt road Instead of follow
ing the new extension under the rail
road track. On arriving at the top
of the hill, the tank men found the
road closed, so Instead of turnln
around (lie machine simply dropped
over the bank, according to witness
es who followed It out that far, at
the highest place on to the pavement
below. The descent was made as
easily as if the tank were running on
a level, altho the bank was torn up
somewhat where the machine went
down. '
Bearing applo troes will set and
mature a heavier crop of fruit if they
aria given 3 or 4 pounds of nitrate of
soda or sulphate of ammonia a week
or two before the blossoms open
This is especially true with trees
growing in sod.
Over 100 miles permanent road
will be constructed in Douglas coun
ty during coming months if present
plans are brought to consumatlon
Marlon county votes on bond la
sue June 3 for 130 miles market
roads.
Buy Now!
Three acres of choice irrigated
land, . with fine dwelling and good
barn. '
20 acres of well improved land,
close In.
130 acre stock farm, with outside
range.
20 acre Irrigated farm, good build
ings and excellent location.
5 room bunealow. excellent condi
tion; monthly payment plan If de
sired.
All of the above at prices which
you cannot help but appreciate. See
the property. Buy good real estate
now.
BILLINGS AGENCY
Real Estate and Insurance.
Established 1883
A
Railroads Urged to
Aid Hi'way Builders
Why freight rates on road build
ing materials should be based upon
the fluctuating! cost of the materials
the Oregon public .servlcje commis
sion is at a loss to understand, and
so informs Max Thelen, director of
the division of public service of the
railroad administration, In a letter
signed by Chairman Fred G. Buclitel.
The Hter relates to proposed reduc
tions on sand, gravel, crushed rock
and, other materials, and, because of
the general importance of the sub
ject during the period of road build
ing, early action is urged.
The commission Interested Itself
In the matter in December, 19 IS
2,325,000 DE LAVAL
SEPARATORS
I V DAILY USE THE WORLD OVER
Wherever grass crows and cows
are milked, you will find the Da La
val the favorite cream separator.
More De Lavals are in use than
all other makes combined.
The De Laval Is time tested. It
was the pioneer cream separator In
1&78 and has led in popularity and
sales for forty years.
It s the world s standard cream
separator.
ASHLAND CREAMERY
when a percentage reduction was re
quested thru H. A. Hlimhaw, general
freight agent for the railroad ad
ministration for the Southern Pa
ciflc company, and a letter in reply
tated that "under present instruc
tions we are not permitted to make
any concessions for account of state
highways, counties or municipalities
n the way of charity or reduced
rates on material for road building
purposes." The commission wa3 in
formed, however, that it sugges
tions would bio given consideration.
There was further correspondence
on the subject, and on February 20,
a hearing was called after the com
mission had submitted the question
to the district freight traffic com
mittee and at the hearing recommen
dations were presented by the com
mission.
The letter calls Mr, Thel?n's at
tention to the faot that the high rate
curtails the amount of work that can
be done and may actually prohibit
the letting of some contracts.
Hood River "Dee Mill" of Ore
gon Lumber Co. to resume opera
tions this month.
Portland Oregon log demand
strong due to resumption of opera
tions by mills of Western Oregon
nd Washington.
Cottaea Grove Highway letween
Walker and this city to receive fi
nancial assistance from S. P.
St. Helens Columbia River Can
ning Co. paid farmers and labor to
tal , expenditure of $94,806 during
Bill
1 At t
Ana again tne iavorea aisn
for breakfast this Easter will be
HAM
- '
That same mellowness and incompar
able flavor which for years has delight
ed thousands of particular families will
again be enjoyed at every meal this
Easier.
Fried, baked or boiled, "Columbia
Brand" Ham tempts tasle and appetite
when served either way.
Order your "Columbia Brand" Easier
Ham early from your grocer.
Easter Sunday Comes
For Sale by
PLAZA MKAT MAUKET
Ashland
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Deforested Areas
Receive Attention
In 1959 the trees which will be
planted this week and In the near
future under the direction of Geo.
Cecil, district forester, will 19 ready
for the market, according to esti
mate of the forest service.
Planting was Btarted In four Ore
gon forests and one national forest
this wetek. Directions have been giv
en to plant with fir and pine 2030
acres of national forest which have
been burned off a number of times
aud which would produce no new
trees if left to nature. Planting Is
to take pluce on 100 acres near
Hustlers creek on the Crater nation
al forest, on 423 acres near Oakrldge,
southwest of Eugene, on the Cascade
national forest, on 500 acres at Mt.
UV'lio, south of Tlllumook in the
Sluslaw national forest, and on r2.
acres on tho old Solduc burn on the
Olympic national forest.
Troes two years old are used for
planting. The trees were all grown
on the Windy rlcr government nur
sery in the Columbia national forest
and are of Douglas fir except those to
IJl planted on the Crater forest
which are yellow pine and grown at
a nursery In that forest.
It is expected that within 20 years
the timber planted this spring will
be largo enough to be used for piling
and post timber. Wlthlng 73 to 100
years from now It will He ready for
saw tlmler.
College Book Will
Make Appearance
Announcement has been made
thnt the annual publication of tho
Junior class of Willamette Univer
sity, known as the "Wallulah," will
E
T. D. Collins of Ookala, Hawaii,
makes a remarkable statement which
demonstrates the money-saving dura
bility of Neolin Soles.
He writes, "After wearing a pair of
Neolin-solcd shoes off and on for
thirty-three months, I wore them on
a trip to the volcano of Kilauea and
walked around the crater over hot lava
six times and still the soles showed
only slight signs of wear."
This experience is not accidental.
It results from the scientific process
by which Neolin Soles are made to.be
exactly what soles should be coin- j
fortable, waterproof and exceedingly
economical because of the long wear
they give. , ' '
Get them on new shoes for all mem
bera of the family and have them put
on worn shoes. They are made by
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Com
pany, Akron, Ohio, who also make
Wingfoot Heels, guaranteed to out:
wear any other heels. ' -. !
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April 20th
- - T . ; -t 'Zi
make Its appearance during com
moncement week Instead of during
junior week end. This change la
made In order that the book may in
elude all of the spring events.
The dltor, Miss Vora Wise of
Granger, Wash., has worked out
somo new and unique features for
this year's book. Her associate edit
ors are Miss Vehna Daker of Hill-
yard. "Wash., and Miss Evelyn Gor
don of Portland.
Heppner Elks will' build a lodge)
hall.
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Born Values
limiuuiiiiiiiiniiiiuiiiiiiiiiut naniiiMuiiiuiHiui itiiiininiiiittutumHn v
Judged Ly price
alone, Born Tailoring
is not cKeaf).
But it is tne lowest
Sriced good tailoring,
udged by tne meas
ure of clotnes quality
and clothes service?
it affords, Born
Tailoring costs less
than any clothing
, you can buy.
It lias el way 8 been Born
' olicy to give tne greatest
actual clothes value in ex
! change for each dollar o
tne price paid.
' Many thousands of men ,
' ; Inow this to be true let
us prove it to you.
RitlJtnt Born Dioar)
PALLSERUD & BARRETT
ASHLAXD, OKEGOX J
Phone 211 41 East Main St.
four years of operation.