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J ASHLAND TIDINGS PAGE BIX Tuesday, May 13, 1019 m Is I 1 s i "Try Us sFBirsfl"- f will pay you to make inquiry of us before purchasing elsewhere Builders Hardware, Shell Hardware, Househ'ld Goods Tools, Etc. Simpson's Hdw. Store Japs to Educate Orientals in West ' Umber Up With Penetrating HamUn'e Wizard Oil A harmless and effective prepara tion to relieve tlie pair of Rheuma tism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lum bago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It pen etrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up still aching joints and muscles. You have no idea how useful it will be found in cases of every day ailment or mishap, when there is need of an immediate healing, anti septic application, as in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Get it from driiRRisU for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money hack. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, JO cents. Guaranteed. It has been stated that Thomas Nelson Page, American ambassador to Italy, would reuign his post upon the conclusion of peace. This Corn Will Peel Right Off! "Gets-It" Makes Corns Come 03 Thi "Banana-Peel" Way! Why have to flop on th floor, riueeie youmelf U It ka the letter .", and with, bulging eyes draw your fare up Into a wrinkly knot while you kouk and pull at tho ""uulck" of a tuudor com? That! Wild Flowers Sent to San Francisco A collection of Siskiyou county wild flowers, assembled and packed by the county free library staff, was shipped Wednesday to San Francis co and will be a feature of the Cali fornia wild flower exhibit at the Fairmont hotel. The collection, which is more varied than any ever sent to the state show from this county In former years, included practically every variety of wild flower In bloom at this time Sev eral rare varieties included speci mens of the cliff flower brought here from Oak Bar by H. J. Barton and the Jacob's Iaddor flower sent from Greenhorn by Mrs. Lewis. There was a choice assortment of red bolls. These flowers were spe cially requested by the chairman of the San Francisco exhibit commlt- 3 of S Drop Applied ia a F ScooaV Tarn's No FaMini or Culling. "CO-lt" Alwajt Woriul the old. eavafte way. "Gots-It" Is the modern, paluloaa, simple way. lan over and put two dropa of Vt-It" on tho corn, put your Hoiking and ehoe rlKht on again, and forget the corn. Pain Is eased. "Geta-It" has revolutionized the treatment of corns. It never Irri tates the true flesh. You'll stop limping; on the side of your shoe, and do away With greasy salves, bundling bandaged, thick plasters and painful methods. Use "Gets-It", 11 common sense. Gets-It," th guaranteed, money, back corn-remover, the only sure way. coats but a trine at any dm ft store. Jl'f'd by E. Lawrence &Co.,Chlcago, JUL Sold in Ashland and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by McN'alr Bros, and J. J. McXalr OWN YOUR OWN HOME It you can afford to pay rent you can afford to build your own home. Why thriow your money away ia Teut? We will gladly offer sugges tions and quote prices without obli gation to buy. Ashland Lumber Co. Phone 20 All kinds of Building Material WOMEN MAY CONTROL ELECTION IN 1920 Mrs. Medill McCormick Makes Some Predictions Concerning the Presidency. Washington, D. C (Special) Mrs. Medill McCormick, Chairman of the Republican Women's National Execu tive Committee, In an Interview today stated her belief that no man can be nominated by the Republicans In 1010 who opposes women's suffrage. 'The fact should not be overlooked," snld Mrs. McCormick, "that over twenty states have decided to let their women vote for Presidential electors In 1920. Fifteen of these states ure located west of the Mississippi. Prob ably 8,000,000 or 9,000,000 women will vote and they will be able to dictate the choice of many electors, perhaps quite enough to turn the result one way or the other." - . SAN FRANCISCO. Tho Japanese Association of America, an nffllliv tlon of 40 associations of Japanese In this country, undor direction o George Shlma, president, has creut cd a special department of American ization, to reach the 7S.OO0 Japan ese In California, Nevada, Colorado and Utah, nccordlng to Tanieza Takl inoto, secretary of the awioclatlon here. The department is In charge of S. Kurlhara, locturer and gradu nte of an American university. A statement prepared by Secretary Taklmoto, outlines the movement as follows: "The main Issue of our American? lzatlon movements Is virtually the same as that which America Is work ing out, and we ore to follow the general program of the country for this project as closely as possible There are two points upon which we are placing special emphasis. 'First: To encourage the learn ing of English language, and fur nish necessary and suitable equip ments for that purpose "Second. To Impart the knowl edge of American civic life to the Japanese people so that they may easily understand the American spir It and American life. In other words our effort Is to help them understand America, Its customs, Its traditions, Us thinking, its Ideals, its purposes and hopes." Public lectures, circulars and pamphlets will bo used In the educa tlonal movement. Men prominent In Japanese communities have pledged their aid to the movement. Lecture topics will include educational, so cial, medical, civic, hygienic, etc, EmphaBls will !e laid on Improving living conditions thus raising its standards. Tli 6 association has u membership of 15,000 Japanese In the four states1 tee. There were also notable speci mens of the beautiful purple and white fawn lilies from the Siskiyou mountains. The Oregon grape, flowering currant, larkspur, Sweet William, wild plum .and many oth ers of the more common and familiar varieties were embraced in this ex hibit, which will no doubt attract much attention In San Francisco by reason of Its beauty and range of variety. The library is Indebted to a number of citizens who showed an Interest in the Siskiyou exhibit by bringing in such specimens as they wore able to collect. Yreka News. Men Are Wanted In Merchant Marine It would be well to decide defi nitely pretty soon as to whether the government is or Is not going to build ships, so shipbuilding Indus try will know where it stands and be able to prepare accordingly. Roseburg Wolf Creek to Grave Creek portion of Pacific highway to lie widened. Pure nilk Pure Cream Norton's Clover Leaf Dairy E. N. NORTON, Proprietor Strictly Sanitary. Thoroughly Uto-Date. ' : vice to Any Part of Town TELEPHONE 392-J Good Sep The United States Shipping Board Is again seeking men in this section to be trained for the Merchant Ma rine. Applicants are directed to ap ply for enrollment to the local agent of the Shipping Board"s Recruiting Service, W. H. McNair, at the Rexall Store. The minimum age of applicants ac cepted Is 18 years. They are sent to Doston, being reimbursed by the Shipping Board for their fare. They are rated as first as apprentice sea- metn, stewanls or firemen, being given their choice in this respect. They agree to serve one year in the Merchant Marine, and are placed on large seagoing, graining bliipa, for two months' training on pay. They wear a blue uniform and work un der good living conditions. On finishing their training, the ap prentices ship in Merchant crews at full pay for their rating, which for an ordinary seaman is $ 55 a month, for a steward $60 and for a fireman $75 a month, with board and quar ters Included. Boys entering this service are en couraged to keep their eyes open for promotion. There Is nothing to pre vent a country boy who enters this service now as a sailor becoming a ship captain In five years and Mer chant captains are now earning as high as $4500 a year. There Is also a fine opportunity for firemen to be come engineers, the demand being brisk for good men, and marine en gineers on American ships earning as high at $3450 a year. BABY CHICK FEED!! Of the best variety. We can readily supply all de mands for a few weeks at attractive prices. Get your order in' now' We guarantee this as the best made. Ashland Mills BEXTOX FARM BUREAU TESTIXO METHODS Field trials are being made by Benton county farm bureau men as follows: Will McClosky and Harlan Belknap of Alpine, use of superphos phate and complete fertilizer; How ard Wagner, commercial fertiliser trials; Fred Welse, Corvallls, lime, landplaster and sulfur trials on al falfa and clover; Roy Rickard, Cor vallls, Inoculation clover seed; W. K. Taylor, Corvallls, planting corn at 10- day Intervals from May 1 to June 20. GeorKi W. Kable, the county agent, says that one of the best ways to determine the value of farm prac tices Is to try lUi.m out on tho farm. HOLSHKVIK MAIL CARRIER DISMISSED Frank Whlteman, for 15 years n rural mailcarrler out of Oregon City, was summarly dismissed about a we?k ago upon tolegraphlc Instruc tions from the postofflce department, f Postmaster Cooke admitted that a carrier had been discharged, " and sr.ld that one of the carriers has been discovered; placing literature rl a Bolshevist nature in the rural mall boxes on h la route, and that he'had warned the offender. It Is presumed that Whlteman persisted, however, as the federal authorities demanded his Immediate removal. Whlteman was asked to make a statement, but failed to do so. NAl.VATIOtf ARMY Tit HOMOIT $2.10,000 PORTLAND, Ore., May 13. All Oregon will have an opportunity of Bhowlng Its appreciation for the wonderful work iicconipllHljml by Hie Salvation Army In France, during the eight days from June S3 to 30, when tho people of this ctule will I nuked to contribute $250,000 for the homy service work of this organiza tion. For years the Salvation Army lins worked among tho lowly and the, poor, for It Is a steadfast rule with their workers that no person Is too lowly to bo given aid, but it was not until the .Salvation Army workers went overseas that universal com mendatlon has been heaped upon It.' And It Is well that It should be thus for the Salvation Army has made reputation In the war that Is not surpassed by any other and equalled by few. The- testimonials of soldlors Is unl formly appreciative with never i word of criticism. This is not sur prising for Salvation Army workers of experience are more familiar with human life, its needs and kinks, and more tactful, than those of some of the more pretentious organizations. . Medford-Butte Falls Ry. to resume operations Immediately. WORE OR AFTER INFLUENZA v. Da. M. Cook The tool fghtcr always wini and so there is no need to become panic- stricken. Avoid fear and crowd. Ex ercise in the fresh air and practise tiu three Cs: a Clean Mouth, a Clean Skin and Clean Bowels. To carry off the poisons that accumulate within the body and to ward off an attack of the influ- jenza bacillus, tale a good liver regulator (O move the bowels, such as Castor Oil or pill made up of May-apple, leaves of aloe and root of jalap, to be had at any drag store, and called Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. The SVStem shonld he built nn hv tha use of a good iron tonic, such as "Iron tic" tablets, to be obtained at tome drua stores, or that well known blood-maker and herbal tonic made from roots and barks of forest trees sold everywhere as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. ror a tonic that will freshen un the blood, clean the digestive tract and put new torce and vim into you, I know of nothing better than Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and it contains no alcohol or narcotic so is perfectly safe to take. Astoria, Oregon "After having had the Grippe I could not regain my strength; my blood was poor, I was nervous and also had rheumatism. I tried everything but just could not get any relief. Finally I decided to tako Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery and it cured me. I think it is simply great. I uso tho 'Pleasant Pel lets', too, for constipation. "I always recommend Dr. Pierce's reme dies and am glad to do so at this tkno." , G. R. Spiur, 373 Exchange St. P1 I II LJl The Born uiniiuiiiiiiiimiiiiiniii inmiiiumiiuiwiiiiiiiunm Label numiinniiiiiiiniuiiiiiiitmiMi 1 is outer evidence , of inner worth. It lias stood as a guaran ty ofclothesquality.clothea Vblueandclothesservice.for the past forty-three years. Clothes worthy of this label are worthy of your confidence. It is placed only in garments tailored to individual measure garments made of depend able woolens, with honest needle work. Let us show you how much true worth Bora Tailoring offerb in x change foi your clothes moiiey, Rendtrn Corn Dtaltr) PAllLSEMJD & BARRETT A.SIILAXD, OREGOX I GET TJIE 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 Pendleton 3,000,000 tlbs). wool brings from 30 to S3 cents at sale. Below Your Equator there is, in the form of the intestinal canal, a wonder ful laboratory, within which are manufactured the very materials which are vitally necessary to sustain life, and also violentkpoisons which directly and indirectly cause disease and death. Food waste, if allowed to accumulate, stagnates and gives rise to poisonous mat ter. This, if allowed to be absorbed into the blood, produces 90 of the dis ease that attacks mankind, from a transient neuralgia to a permanent hardening of the arteries. Bright's disease, liver trouble, heart enlargement, high blood pressure, skin affections, rheumatism, in somnia, nervous exhaustion, mental affections, all may be caused by such self-poisoning, the warning of which , is obstinate or habitual con stipation. - Nor is it safe or sufficient to take castor oil, pills, salts, mineral waters, etc.-, in the effort to force the bowels to move. Not only will the 1 constipation grow worse with the continuance of such remedies, but the dose must be constantly in creased with an ever weakening effect. But Nujol acts differently and successfully. Nujol U not a drug docs not act like any drug. Nujol brings about thorough and natural bowel evacua tion, at regular intervals, be cause it helps Nature to re store and to maintain the proper mechanism by which body waste is removed and its stagnation prevented. Nujol overcomes constipa tion by removing its causes. 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