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Fiidny, Mar 10, 1010 ASHLAND TIDIXGS PAGE TI1RED WILLIAM R. BOONS Mmmsgimt OirtcUr Ellim-Wkiu Cut. ' urvurf t Utile Summer Course of Music June 23 to August 2 Musicians and students in the Northwest are now within easy distance of one of Amer ica's best equipped Conser vatories. Our Summer Ses sion enables you to study with teachers of European exper ience, in Opera and Concert. Every piano teacher in the Conserva tory bai attended tb Master Pianist Class of Leopold Godowsky. Courses are offered in Piano, Voice, Violin, Opera, Public School Music and Theory. Professional training (or Chautauqua and Lyceum work. Free class advantages. Write for our Special Summer Bulletin, and details of attractive Summer rates. Session from June 11 to August t. 1E1MW BROADWAY BUILDING PORTLAND. OREGON rrz IXTFTK STOMACTI Sour stomach (heartburn), Belching, Swelling and Full Feeling, so fre quently complained of after meals relieved In Two Minute. Almost In stant relief from Pains in the Stom ach caused by undigested food. SENT FREE 7THlAl Send JOo for Postage and War Tax namo and address, and we will send you on approval our stomach prepa ration, Jo-to, for 30 days, at which time you are to send us $1.00 or re turn the unused portion If not per fectly satisfied. ArirircKH: IW'llinnham Chemical Co., llcUinghnm, WaU. LIXCOLX COUXTY FOK KOOSKVKLT HIGH WAV .NEWPORT, Ore., May 16. (Spe cial) Lincoln county is waking up to the advantages of the proposed Roosevelt highway along the Pacific coast. B. F. Jones addressed a spe cial meeting of Newport citizens last night on the subject at a meet ing presided ovfer by Carl Davis In which he not only explained the highway, but also the' Irrigation pro jects In eastern Oregon. A straw vote was taken afterwards and ev erybody voted "yes" for the adop tion of both measures. Oregonian. Gates Half-sole Tires Cost 1-2 as Much More than 1000 satisfied users of Gates Half-sole Tires in Jackson county today. Can you afford to do without them. IF. R. Roberts Riverside Garage Medford, Oregon Labor Shortage Pre-, dieted For 1919 WASHINGTON'. Colonel Arthur Woods ha warned employers to hire as many extra ni'en now as pos sible to protect themselves against n coming tremendous labor shortage. American labor, he declared, will bo short six million men and women this year, largely because Immigra tion lias been vastly reduced. Immigration up to 1914 and for the seven yVars preccdinjr, said Woods, amounted to approximately one million a year. In 1913 It was 3,20,000; In 1917, 300,000; In 1918, 100,000; and In 1919 It will prob ably be less. The army, lie said, will probably keep out of Industry an additional million men for at Hest another year. The shipbuilding program, said Woods, has taken approximately 500,000 workers from other fields so far. In addition to that, he said, Amer ica is confronted with the problem of innnuiing me largest iooa crop ever produced. Reports on public works programs show the country Is two billion dol lars behind In this form of public Improvement. Contracts are being let daily Woods stated, and the la bor demand Is constantly Increasing. STENOGRAPHERS AND ! TVPISTS NEEDED WASHINGTON, D. C Largo numbers of stenographers and typ ists are needed In the government service In Washington, D. C, not withstanding the fact that thousands were appointed during the nineteen montlf of Amerlcajs participation in the war, according to an announce ment of the United States Civil Ser vice Commission. Examinations for both men and women are held thruout the country every Tuesday. Usual entrance sal aries are J 1.000 to 11,200 a year. Full information may be secured from the secretary of the local board of civil-service examiners at the post office or customhouse In any city or from the U. S. Civil Ser vice Commission, Washington, D. C. Men w ho have been honorably dis charged from the military or naval service and who left positions In the civil service to take part In the war may be reinstated without examina tion. mm I ASHLAND TIDINGS I I -FOR- We are prepared to supply I all kinds of SALES BOOKS u- NON-DUPLICATE. DUPLICATE, TRIPLICATE Either with carbon leaf or carboo on the back g We Meet All Competition I Give us a chance at your sales book business I TELEPHONE 39 AND SALESMAN VJILL CALL M Without Once Shifting Gears f 4370 Miles V N in 7 days ano 7 nights Y In High Gear J LJ'!H Showing the World What 600,000 Owners Know A stock Model 90 Overland touring car again proved its stamina by smashing completely the world's non-stop high gear record. This test was made in Oklahoma. The car was sealed in high gear and the shift lever was removed. Not once was there the fJightest mechanical trouble, the least hesitation, or the faintest break in the smooth, even action of the Overland motor. This standard car is an exact duplicate of the Model 90 we will be glad to show you. OverUnd Model Ninety Tire Ptiienmr Touring Cir, fU5, f.o.b. Toltda . Come tc our store 1 Fruit Slug Is Con tolled By Spray Pear and cherry slugs appear on the leaves as greenish brown larvae, explains F. H. Lathrop, assistant en tomologist at O. A. C. These sllmv creatures are from one-eighth to one half inch iu length and Closely re semble small slugs. The pest Is easily controlled by the proper spray, but is serious if neglected. Dust Bprays are ideal, altho the liquid sprays are very ef fective. For a few trees about the home, dust the foliage when the pest appears with air slacked lime, wood dust, or any other fine powder. The commercial orcliardlst controls the Spokane Lumbermen of Wash ington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana, lot a meeting here of tho Western Pine Manufacturers' Assn., adopted resolution confirming opposition of organization to tentative Increased freight rates on lumber from Pacific Coast and Inland empire to rest of United States. WAShell TheBarber 137 E. Main I i.n..TT Completely Equipped Auo Repair Shop; Competent Mechanics Full Line of Accessories and Tires Overland-Millner Company Corner Third and Main , 2,323,000 DE LAVAL SEPARATORS IS DAILY USE TIIE WORLD OVER Wherever grass grows and cows nre milked, you will find the De 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 18iS and has led In popularity and sales for forty years. Its the world's standard cream soparator. ASHLAND CREAMERY slug by the addition of arsenate of load to the "ten-day spray." He uses two pounds of the powdored ar senate of lead (four pounds of the paste) to )00 gallons of spray. If the trees are allowed to go un sprayed the slugs will continue to feed on the foliage. The leaves are skeletonized, become dry and brown and often drop from the tre'e. In a short time tho entire tree Is defoliat ed. Tho slugs then d(rop to the ground to pupate, and a Second brood of the pests emerges to attack tho trees late In July and August. They, spend the winter as pupae In th'e soil. The short, blunt, black wasp-fllke ad,ults emerge in, the spring to produce the slugs which so seriously injure the foliage in May and June. Riddle 138 acre farm east of here sells for $8,000. ff fyi, .Iwtt?- It "Vif ' 'T,t-P if: 1 ' f- y, ' r . Q THE QUINCY MANSION, QUINCY, MASS., BUILT IN 1685. America's classic example of a clapboard building preserved for over, two hundred years by caror.il and frequent painting. It has secret panels,; cl.ln.nev stulmise nml hiding place, wild to have been used by muBglen. Later the home of great slute.smeu and of tho famous belle, Dorothy Qulncy., SAVE THE SURFACE. Save tho surface and you snve nil. Disintegration nml decay are conditions which usually start at the surface of uny nin- terlal. Protection against de- terioratlon or rot of substances, therefore, should begin with care of the exterior. Provided a material does not carry within itself tho element of suro decay, proper surface protection will undoubtedly lengtbeu Its life. THE PAINTER'S BEST FRIEND Of nil the many liquid sub stances which cau be used for the binding oCpiilnt or dry sub stances which when dissolved In water nre used as vehicles for pigments none fultllls necessary conditions so well as linseed oil, the king of the fixed oil, and, what is of enormous Importance, does It as cheaply. It Is the painter's best friend because It makes Ills work satisfactory.