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ASIILAVD TIDLVCS Tuesday, Jane 10, 1W9 r.lGE BEX 66qp 11 TW 0 HlPStl 99 mil pay you io make inquiry of us before purchasing elsewhere Builders Hardware, Shell Hardware, Househ'ld Goods Tools, Etc. Langell Valley To Get New Irrigation '9 In The Sprlng-Time.. Any fool knowfl enough to carry an umbrella when it rains. but the wise man la he who car ries one when it is only! cloudy. Any man will 'send for a doc tor when he gets bedfast, but tho wiser one is he who adopta proper measures before ' his ills become- Bcrious. During a bard winter or the following Bpring one feels rundown, tired out, weak and nervous. Probably you have suffered from colds or influenza which has left you thin, weak and pale. This is tho timo to put your rystcm in order. It is timo for Louse-cleaning.1 ' A good, old-fashioned altcrativo uid temperance tonic is one made of wild root3 and barks without the use of alcohol, and called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, in tablet or liquid form. This is nature's tonic, which restores the tone of tho etomach, activity of the liver end steadiness to the nerves, strengthening tho whole system. "Bend Dr. Tierce, Dn(Ta!o, N. Y., ten cents for trial package. F-olrm, Oregon "Ai ft aprinf tnnio to build Mp m weakened, run-down uytnm and to Rive on an Ariprtito I found lr. lVrco'a Uolion MixliciU li.Roovpry rood. A friend had recommended it Md I found it all that alio hvl elvrncJ for it." JJ'$. Jcki (,'in-Jrr. I.Vlft .1. Ilrllnrf fit. a- , KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. For the Irrigation of the upper Langell val ley, In eastern Klamath county, which embraces over 16,000 acrtss and which Is to hare water from Clear lake in California, a few miles south of that valley, the first pre liminary ditch surveys are now be ing madte and altlio there Is some legal procedure yet to be gone thru, It is hoped the work can proceed without Interruption This district, which has been striv ing to get irrigation, for many years, had a proposition last yfear from the United States reclamation service to I furnish the water fr,om Clear lake for $10 an acre, the farmers to put In their own ditches. A dam hag al ready hjaen built there and as the lake is alxnit 70 feet above the level i of the valloy, It will be a gravity proposition. The residents of that district vot ed to Krm an irrigation district a I flew months ago to take advantage of this offer. The land here is known to be unusually fertile, and with ir rigation it can be made to produce bumper crops. The promoters of unit No. 4, a tract of 800 acres Just below Bonan za, 25 mi Jog east of this city, an nounce that their project by which tliey v41l pump water from Lost These bulletins are Issued weekly rlvor onto tno iand ,8 nl)0ut readjr I by the Forest Service and import the They have finished their ditch which haps not then, will the troubles of filing conditions for streams In I Is two and a half miles In length up tnrntmmtintimmxm, Simpson's Hdw. Store Bootlegging Busk cess On Columbia ASTORIA, Ore. Not until the na tion goes dny on June 30; and per-j Information For Oregon Fishermen the authorities of Astoria and other ..WeBtem 0regon. northern racinc porta wun, me bootloggers of California be over. Ever since the state of Oregon was captured by the prohibitionists traf ficking on contraband liquors has been carried on Metween San Fran cisco and the Columbia river Dorts, i more especially Astoria because of 01 " IaKe the numerous natural .advantages afforded for the.safie delivery of the wet goods. The authorities here, In their ef forts to run down the bootleggers, have searched hundreds of lumber carrvlne steamers and schooners. the vessels plying regularly between j catche8 ot trt)Ut are Ported Snn Prt,n.. nA fnlnmhl rlvpri WyUU LrCOK, KOCKy fOlTll and These reports are besed on data furnlshod by field mien. Wood River Good catches of Ralnjbow and Dollyvardon trout are being made near Fort Klamath. Reached by train from Klamath Falls and auto road on' either aide thta lake. Seven Mile Crdbk arid Anna Creek Good catches of Rainbow and Dol lyvardon trout are being made on those streams njear Fort Klamath. Reached by auto of wagon road by way of Fort Klamath. Upper Klamath Lake Good Good Cues and Tips Billiard players prefor this 'place ports as well as the ships making occasional calls at these ports, 'their last previous stop having been some southern port. Their tireless efforts have maide the path of the carrier of contraband an anxious one and their efforts have brought thousands of dollars Into the municipal and coun ty treasuries; But there has bden much of the contraband liquor which has escaped their vlglnance. One of the favorite ways of evad ing thj authorities is to toss the con traland overloard at a designated point at the mouth of the river where It Is picked up by the person In collusion with the custodian from San Firancleoo to the Columbia river Odessa, Reached by auto road along because they know that they can got port. Then it is "flsh?d" up and GOOD cues; and modern equlpmentl8o)d at trom 13 to .25 a qiiart Tna manes a ioi oi amerence iu me imuus ure of the game. Vou KNOW It. Trofanlty, gambling and other un ilcnlrahle olomnnti are absolutely TABOO here. We Invite GENTLE MEN only. This Is a cloan, congenial amuse ment hall for decent clean-cut fel lows. Alnutt's Billiard Parlor "Clean Sport for Regular Fellows" CiUGHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND price delivered at Astoria .runs from $90 to $120 a case, but that is for londod goods. As high as 10 and 15 cases hare been known to be carried on one ship and oil tankters have proven a terrible field for the authorities un til every one of them was searched as it was docked. With the nation going dry the traffickers an devoting their atten tions to devising somo means of con- i tinning the supply and Sheriff Ole Nelson of Clatsop county says Illicit stills undoubtedly will spring up in the remote timbered districts of the low?r Columbia. LADIES I yoar bramrfal for Cm-CTTHS TER 3 A DIAMOND lilt. Colo metallic Ribbon Ta 9i ti ana BIAMOND RUANII FII.LH, fur IwentT-Rrl jeart regarded a f)cit,6afet, Alwiya Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE IV. A. Shell , TheBarber n: ' r i i ' i'i 137 E. Main Time For Second Codling Moth Spray The first brood of the codling moth continue to emeTge and it is very important that all pomacous fruits le kept thoroly covered with arsen ate of lead for the next thirty days, at least. Make application follow your last one, not to exceed three weoks between the sprays, two weeks Is better. Orchards that were spray ed during the week of May 19 to 24 should be sprayed again during the week of June 9 to 14. Due to the fact that the amount of infec- Pureflilk Pure Cream Norton's Clover Leaf Dairy aSMMMMaanaMHHMMMlMWiaMaiHMMMMM E. N.N0RT0N, TELEPHONt Proprietor 392-J Strictly Sanitary. Thoroughly Upto-Date. , Good Ser vice to Any Part of Town OWN YOUR OWN HOME If you can afford to pay rent you can afford to build your own home. Why throw yotfr money away in rent? We will gladly offer sugges tions and quote prices without obli gation to buy, Ashland Lumber Co. Phone 20 All kinds Of Untitling Material west side of lako by way of Klamath Falls. The fishing Is chiefly with spoons. North Umpqua River Fiah are not biting because of heavy rains and snow water. East Umpqua River Fishing not good because of high watpr. Row River Fair catches are be ing made at Dorena, Wild wood and Row River basins. Reached by auto by way of Cottage Grove. Fish ore taklng spinner and Royal Coach man fly.. io Sharps Coek Fair catcWes of trout are being mado near the Pony bridge. Reached by auto from Cot tage Grove. Laypg Creek Fish aro not biting well on thesb streams because of cold water anid rain. to the point in the river, where the pump Is already installed and they will have the water flowing on the land in less than 30 days. This with the other units that have already I been complotod In that vicinity, will bring the watered area up to about 6,000 acres. STRAWBERRY HARVEST IS IX FILL SWING The arrival of BOO berry pickers I at Hood River Thursday temporarily relieved the shortage. Three-fourths of the arrivals were women and chil dren, most of whom proceeded to the Dee Flat country. More than 1,000 outside pickers are here now. 111 m U in b W C Ui Wot fctf a.rrt.;.a..;:c; ii-iJI k4J VO' 9 mm iif Look for the 11 Bi sea ea package, dut mm ill have an eve out iiiil . also tor tne narne I Maggfel . .. - mm Miffl That name Is your Pro- in BIM - .ri ,,, m.j, ii ffMfRte Ml' m fat ans. Just as the mM WfiMMffil . . mm BWWMi sealsd package Is pro- mmmm l5Cllon a23,nsi ,mpuniy- m . -mm KiiSi The Greatest tee M mmmm to Coody-Land- 'm rrr Flavor wos rm Pendleton Permit grafted for) $60,000 structure;' now uncter vy ASHLAND TIDINGS -FOR- Eugene Improvements on road from here to Florence makes travel possible, . . Baker Fields Mutual Mining Co begins operations. tlon for the season is largely due to efficiency of the application for the first brood, wo deem it wise to recommend more concentrated spray at this time. Use six pounds . of powdered arsenate of lead or twelve pounds of paste lead to the two hun dred gallon tank. It Is not neces sary to use lime sulphur for scab at this time as the amount of new In fection will bo relatively small and the damage will not compare with the burning of fruit and foliage where the lime sulphur Is used. A very small mite has been found In several pear orchards that causes a rusty appearance of the fruit and foliage. This Is sometimes known as Pear Beat Rust Mito. In orchards where this is prevalent it will be well to use one gallon distillate oil emulsion to one hundred gallons plus a pint of nicotine sulphate in combi nation with the regular lead spray. Dated: June 6, 1919. C. C. CATE. V County Pathologist. We are prepared to supply all kinds of SALES BOOKS NON-DUPLICATE. DUPLICATE. TRIPLICATE AND QUADRUPLICATE Either with carbon leal or carbon on the back We Meet All Competition Give us a chance at your sales book business TELEPHONE 39 AND SALESMAN WILL CALL