Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, April 22, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    rACE SIX
ASHLAND TIDINGS
Tuesday, April 23, 19191
Farm and Field
LTEJI
li lt's a Hardie It's Riflht
pawEF
Spray Pump Fittings, Hose, Nozzles and Supplies
J.1C
Simpson's Hdw. Store
STKONQ EVIDENCE
Is the Statfliiiont of This Mod ford
Woman.
Backache Is often kidney ache;
- A common warning of serious kid
ney Ills.
"A Stitch In Time Saves Nine"
Dont delay use Doan's Kidney
mis.
Profit ly this nearby resident's
experience.
' Mrs. J. H. GuBtln. 621 S. Grape St..
wedrord, ore., ears: "For several
years I nave been taking Doan's Kid
ney Plus when I liave felt the need
of a kidney medicine and I have al
irays received the moBt satisfactory
results. My kidneys seem to be my
-weakest spot and every little cold
or strain affects them and my back
becomes weak and lame. After I
have taken a couple of boxes of
Doan's Kidney Pills, my kidneys be
came normal and in every way I
feel as well and strong as ever."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidnoy remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. GuBtln bad Foster-Mllburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Suthcrlin gets $30,000 fruit drier
and cannery.
Jolw are going begging on Coos
bay for lack of laboring men.
Pendleton north side paving pro
gram meets with. approval.
Northwest sawmills get orders for
175,000,000 feet Douglas fir ties.
Enterprise Odd Fellows will build
$10,000 lodge hall.
Heavy snowfalls In the Cascades
mean abundance of water for crops.
Salem public schools to have three
gymnasiums costing $18,000.
North Roseburg shipping carloads
of broccoli.
Burleson Releases
Small Phone Co's.
I GET THE BEARD BUT LEAVE
THE ROOTS
I'm not after the "pound of flesh"
I leave the roots to continue their
growth.
"You are next."
Buckhorn Barber Shop
Clyde Costolo
KIDNEYS WEAKENING?
, LOOK OUT!
Kidney troubles don't disappear of
themselves. They utow alowly but
steadily, umlrriiiinlnir health with
-deadly certnlnly, until you full a vic
tim to Incuraliln dlanaae.
Stop your trouble while there In time.
Don't wart until little pains becomo bis;
aches. Don't I ride with disease. To
void future milTcrlng beftln treatment
with OOMJ M KOAL. Haarlem Oil Cap
aules now. Tnko three or four every
day until you are entirely free from
pain.
This well-known preparation has bean
one of the luitionnl remedies of Hol
land for centuries. In 169(1 the govern
mcnt of the Netherlands granted a
special charter authorising; its prepara
tion and dale.
The housewife of Holland would al
most as soon be without food as with
out her "Real Dutch Drops," u she
quaintly rails GOLD MEDAL Haarlem
Oil Capaulea. They restore streng-th.
and are responsible In a great measure
for the sturdy, robust health of the
Hollanders.
Do not delay. Oo to your druggist and
Insist on his supplying you with GOLD
ME1XAL Haarlem OH Capsules. Take
them as directod, and if you are not
satisfied with results your druggist will
gladly refund your money. Look for
the name OOLD MEDAL, on the boa
and accept no other. In sealed boxes.
inreo aisea.
Larger Acreage in Crops in 1018
Yhen this country entered the
war Uncle Sam called for an In
creased production of food, urging!
the farmers of the country to plant
every available aore. The food pro
ducers of the Nation responded by I
planting over 11,000,000 acres more
than had beon planted during the
yqar previous. The acreage of all
crops during 1918, according to fig
ures Just tabulated by the pureau
of Crop Estimates, United States
Department of Agriculture, was 367,-
738,000, as compared to 356,341,-
000 aares planted In 1917 and 344,-
793,000 acres planted In 1916t These
flguifre are based on the acreage of I
corn, wheat, oats, barley, rye, buck
wheat, potatoes, sweet potatoes, to
bacco, flax, rice, hay, cotton, pea
nuts, Kan re, neans, Droom corn,
hops, and cranberries, which crops!
comprised 96.6 per cent of all the
crops grown In this country in 1909.
e a e
Canned Tomntoes Held by Army
Rumors to the effect that prices
for tomatoes at canneries will be
lower this year because canned to
matoes held by the Government will
be thrown on the market are said
to be current in some producing sec
tions. The War Department lias
just announced an Increase In the
amount of cannjed tomatoes Issued
as a part of the Army ration and
Class D telephone companies, has added the following canned veg-
those whoffa gross revenues do not etablcs to the regular ration; Peas,
exceed $10,000 a year, are released string beans, corn, pumpkin, and
from direct federal supervision thru squash. In this connection officials
an order of the postmaster general, f the1 Quartermaster General's of
accordlng to a copy of the order re- have stated that these changes
celved by the public service com- In the rations of canned vegetables
mission. will entirely disnose of the stocks
Certain conditions cover the re- hld by the Army and that none of
leasU- The companies are to re- these will be sold.
. i
rain, fom constructing any lines
paralleling or duplicating lines of Crop In Good Condition
othjer telephone companies. They are Tno coll,11Uon alxut April 1 of the
to collect the service connection TOmmrna' peacn cr0D WM 84 Per
charges and standard toll ratie nnd M111 r normal compared to the
are to obey other future orders dl- rlnal P"" Ia" year of 52.4,
rectedj to the licensed oompanljes. according to the Bureau of Crop Es
The companies are to waive all tlmatee of the United States Depart-
clalms for compensation for use of ment of Agriculture. No quantity
their lines or systems: during the estlmaU wer lven, 'ut the bureau,
period of government control and aasumlng tllat adverse conditions do
are to accept their earnings as com- "01 arrect 11,0 croD later' 8aW tnat
pensatloa. Any comDanv thai does ADrl1 1 condition report indicates
not want to accept these flerms must
n fit 1 fir ihtx rrtrt maorAM b-ah a, a 1 .!(.
i.iid.thTd.ttth.i'OWN YOUR OWN HOME
der, April 11. Otherwise the com- If you can afford to pay rent you
pany win be presumed to have no- can afford to build your own home.
eppwia. Why throw. youtr money away An
rent? We will gladly offer suKees-
Oregon City A little "nepalring" tlons and quote Prices without obit-
by the city wHl cost $1500. gatlon to buy.
Astoria gets new Iloo.OOO bank
I k t v - . .m.
Oregon City gets new soda water ASrlland LUlTlber LO.
factory. .
Marlon COIintv bna nrnnrnm fnr 1110116 dO
100 miles market roads in six years ! A" k""ls f 1u"'llnK arittcrlwl
The Greatest Name
In Goody -Land
Will III it1 "iiHHi111 111 l!l ''I in jijjIlW ill 1 1 in uyjrs
J ISspiS lit
f Sealed Tlcbt Kept Rlebt
27
tin Flaw lasfe
Farm Workers Are
Scarce in Country
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Despite the surplus of latbor In
many sections of the country efforts
of tlib United States employment aer
vice to secure labor for work on the
farms has met with little success,
says a statement made public by the
department of labor. Concerning
the labor situation, the -statement
says reports for the week ending
MB.
Ill V'.-.'l.
k ii' t ' r.
I "HI I P'" ,1 WWW-
that tV 1919 peach crop may pos- AnHI fpm ... . .
oiuijr r.uii.-u mo very iikiii oroD oi . , ,
. , . , fnity improvement In unemployment
20,546,000 bushels In 1918 by as , .
J I Htfina T? nnn r t o from Ihiuia
(Ht Inns
I m 1 1 nil Ao J II .. w Mnl n 11 A mn., nn..nl I
iii nut. t-Acfi'd, me as,u i.uuu-uuanei
crop of 1917. Conditions generally
thruout the pleach regions are ex
cellent, saya the bureau, but em
phasis Is placed on the temporary
nature of early peach reports,
a a
con
Reports from these cities
having a surplus of labor
in representative industries aggre
gating 97,900, as compared with a
surplus over the previous week of
123,605).
Seven cities show a shortage ag
gnegatlng 3730, or 800 less than the
previous ween, wnue 16 show an
Kolertlllir Slllwrlor Knmlu
To select strains of potatoes which 'quaIltj'of ,alr 8UPP'y and Jemalld-
commercial wl lao 00 cities reporting surpluses,
it la noticeable, says the statement,
are beat adapted for
production, the United States De
partment of Agriculture and co-op- that 14 sl,owed peases and none
eratlna- Rtntn nB-onMW, ra n,M. cu tt ,tu "'"Flute
,1ng extienslve experiments In seed
"Improvement In labor supply and
Improvement. Trials are being demand du,ring the week 1,avt& en
made In Wisconsin. Minnesota Iowa "v1 uu uluc coaBl "aa in
Oij?gon, Washington. Maine. Louis- a,,y ,ot',er 6fclion of th country."
Bo a Joy-l'alker,
"Gels-IHor Corns
S Dropi, 2 Secondi-Corn IiDoomed!
VThen yon almost die with your
hots on and corns make you almost
walk sideways to get away from
the pain, take a vacation (or a min
ute or two and apply t or I drop
I I III! I
"My Corns Peel Clean Off. With 'CtJi'N
of the world's magle and only a-en--nine
corn-peeler. "Gets-It." Then.
Tamv raj 1m. hV.
mffins. handtwntpouni
mnd hall-pomnd tin hami
dortmndthmt elm$y,
practical pound eryttal
flat' hamidor with
soonr moittanar top that
hp (A fiacoa im lach
parfaet condition.
y xvrtr, t r .Y rr.
Will
wmmm
DUT a pipe in your face that's filled cheerily brimful of Prince
r Albert, if you're on the trail of smoke peace I For, P. A. will
sing you a song of tobacco joy that will make you wish your
life job was to see how much of the national joy smoke you
could get away with every twenty-four hours!
You can "carry on" with Prince Albert through thick and thin.
YouH be after laying down a smoke barrage that'll make the
boys think of the old front line in France!
P. A. never tires your taste because it has the quality! And,
let it slip into your think-tank that P. A. is made by our exclu
sive patented process that cuts out bite and parch assurance
that you can hit smoke-record-high-spots seven days out of
every week without any comeback but real smoke joy!
R. J. Reynold Tobacco Company, Wimton-Salem, RC
saa. bevcral strains of the leadln
commercial varieties now grown in
the. North are under test, the pur
pose 1)alng to study them capiefully
undjar actual growing and harvest
conditions In thee field, and to se
lect the bjest strain of seed of each
commercial varliety. The following
I year each Btraln will be grown on a
larger scale. As the supply of seed
stock permits, the seed is to be dis
tributed, among growers and seeds
men, and In this way Is to be gradu
ally popularized and disseminated
This investigation will be of coun-
tryVwkVe significance fn Improving
the fututre stocks of seed potatoes.
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Extension Schools for Beekeepers
The second of a series of exten
sion scliiools for bjeekeepers was held
recently at Ithaca, N. Y., by lee
socialists of the United States De
partment of Agriculture. The first
school was held In California, Three
more aria to be hld In April, In In
diana, Iowa, and Minnesota, respect
ively. Theee schools, which con
tinue for one week and consist of
I lectures on various phases of bee
keeping, aTe designed especially for
thja commercial beekeeper rather
(Continued on page seven)
Portland Wlllamettel Iron and
Steel works ships six marine boilers
for ships being outfitted by the Todd
Shipbuilding Co. at Tacoma.
and then only, will you be sure that
your corn will loosen from your toe.
eo that you can peel It right olt
gloriously easy with, your nng-era.
Take no chances of continued pain
and soreness why use greasy, Irritating-
salve, plasters that shift
and press Into the "quick," rasora
and "diggers" that make corns bleed
and also grow fastorT Use painless,
easy, always sure "Gets-It." There's
only one like It In the world that's
"Gets-It." Millions have tried and
O. K.'d It for years. It never falls.
"Gets-It," the guaranteed, money
back corn-remover, the only sure
way. costs but s tiifle.at any drua store.
at 'I'd by B. Lawrence ft Oo Chicago. 111.
Sold In Ashland and recommended
as the world's best corn remedy by
McN'alr Bros, and J. J. McNalr .
Hubbard to build a beautiful me
morial to soldiers and sailors.
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It s up to ydu(
says candy to
icrnerson
- r a
Jockm
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VJaJtasssWassssCs)
"If it's thick, heavy Good taste, smaller,.
l. -A oho !. i:t i-.i-. ,'
sweetening yuu, want ""i"e.M:iswnas
:t, . makes Genii?npf5t-nv.
oiicn. iu yuui uium ., 1 1
orv nlnrf 'Rut fn icas to wuwW Wall
ary plug. Hut for ordinary plug.
faction, you've got rn.'o 1
,L i j Genuine GravelVi 1
to come to good old danvillb. va! "
uravely. fa hoUtt n thwint pug.
eyton Drand
REAL CHEWING PLUG
Plug packed in pouch