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ASHLA9B DAILY TIDINGS.
Ashland
Klamath Drainage
Directors Debate
Government Offer
Tidings ¡ JfflEHICAN F80B SHIP
SAVES 18,8811 BASES
FROM S I M M
E s ta b lis h e d 1876
P u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e n in g
S u n d ay
Except
THE ^gH LAXD PRINTING CO.
CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPHONE 39
OFFICIAL
E n te re d
P o s to n ic o
M a tte r.
the Ashland, Oregon.
Second C lass
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O w re tc h e d s ta te of kings!
th a t s ta n d in g h igh,
T h e ir fu u lts a re m a rk s sh o t
a t by ev ery ey e.— D ecker.
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T h ese to n g fig h te rs of th e P acific j
c o a st s h o u ld be in v ited to th e dis- i
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a rm a m e n t co n feren ce. It m ig h t be^
w ell, too. to ask th e ho ld u p g u n m en !
to call in an d have a ch at.
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Som e m em b ers o f» c o n g re s s seem
to be very w illing to re tre n c h p ro ­
vided th e re tre n c h in g does n o t call
fo r re a l econom izing.
T he a irs h ip llie s to d ay w ell up to
th e lim its o f t h e flig h ts of fane?
o f a few y e a rs ago.
P a y in g excessive tax e s is as plead-I
a n t a s a c u te to o th a c h e .
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RELIEF FOR THE VETEHASH
BURBANK WHEAT AT KLAMATH
FALLS YIELDING 7 » BUSHELS
KLAM ATH FA L L S, O r., A ug. 23.
— One pound of B u rb a n k q u a lity
w h e a t p la n te d on a sm a ll e x p e rim e n t­
a l plot by C a p ta in O. C. A p p le g a te
A pril 10, yielded 38 pounds when
h a rv e ste d A u g u st 10, re p o rts th e
c o m m itte e t h a t s u p e rv ise d th e ex­
p e rim e n t. T h e g ro u n d on w hich th e
w h eat w as g row n c o n ta in e d th e 122d
p a rt of an acre. T he p ro p o rtio n a te
yield from a n a c re w ould h a v e been
se v e n ty -e ig h t b u sh e ls.
C o n sid e ra b le in te r e s t is show n lo­
cally in th e r e s u lt o f th e e x p e rim e n t.
G ra in g ro w e rs feel t h a t if th e w h e a t
w ill do a s w ell a s a field cro p it w ill
Dairy and Food
Commission Hold
Record Achieved
W omen
Made Young
re v o lu tio n iz e th e w h e a t in d u s try a t j
th is place.
T h e e a rly m a tu r in g q u a lity is th e
o u ts ta n d in g f e a tu re , a s th e gro w in g
seaso n Is s h o rt h ere.
Corvallis Visitor —-
KLAM ATH FA L L S, O r., A ug. 23.
—
S ale of th e $ 2 00,000 K la m a th
H eroic Yankee Women Riak
D ra in a g e d is tr ic t bond issu e w ill he
Lives to R escue Children, in
a ssu re d a n d fu u d s will be a v a ila b le
Service o f Near East Relief
fo r d ik in g a n d re c la im in g th e la n d s
of th e d is tr ic t if th e g o v e rn m e n t c o n ­
C o n sta n tin o p le .— How th e p rom pt tr a c ts fo r w a te r rig h ts , a copy of
action o f C h arles V. V ickrey, G eneral w hich h a s been rec e iv e d by th e di-
S e c re ta ry of th e N ear E a st R elief,
1 re c to rs of th e d is tr ic t, p ro v es sa tis- i
an d H a ro ld C. J a q u ith , re p re s e n ta ­
tive of th a t A m erican re lie f o rg a n i­ ( fac to ry u n d e r s c ru tin y . T h e b o a rd
zatio n in C o n sta n tin o p le , saved th e now lias th e c o n tra c t u n d e r cousid-
lives of 18,000 o rp h a n c h ild re n an d eratioi*.
seven A m erican relief w o rk e rs in
T he drainage project w as o rg u n -
A lexandropol, A rm enia, is w h a t all
!
ized
a b o u t te n y e a rs ago by som e
th e re p re s e n ta tiv e s of th e A llied n a ­
tio n s in C o n sta n tin o p le a re a p p la u d ­ I sixty lau d o w n e rs on th e s h o re s of
ing today.
L o w er K la m a th , lak e , a n d e m b ra ce s
F o r five y e a rs th e N ear E a st R elief ' a p p ro x im a te ly 20,000 a c re s of lau d
o rg a n iz a tio n h a d b u ilt up a w ork of i in K la m a th c o u n ty , O regon, a n d in
m ercy th ro u g h o u t th e fo rm e r T u rk ­ 1 n o rth e rn S isk iy o u c o u n ty , C a lifo rn ia .
ish E m p ire an d T ra n sc a u c a sia , to a
p o in t w h e re 54,600 little c h ild re n T he d is tr ic t h as still to o b ta in th e
were being housed, clo th ed , fed, ! a p p ro v a l of th e s ta te e n g in e e r fo r
given m edical a tte n d a n c e a n d ta u g h t, its bond issue, a n d his* a c tio n has
and over 56,000 o th e rs being su p ­ been w ith h eld p e n d iu g a c tio n of th e
plied w ith food. T hen su d d en ly , on
F e b ru a ry 5, la st, th e re cam e h u rrie d g o v e rn m e n t on th e w a te r rig h t.
cable re p o rts of renew ed lig h tin g in
A rm en ia and T ra n sc a u c asia , w here
WHY THAT LAME BACK?
75,818 o f th e s e little ones w ere loca-,
ted u n d e r th e p ro te c tio n of th e N ear
T h a t m o rn in g la m e n e s s — th o se
s h a rp p a in s w h e n b e n d in g o r lif t ­
in g , m a k e w o rk a b u rd e n a n d re s t
HELP!
im possible. D on’t be h a n d ic a p p e d
by a b ad h a c k — lo o k to y o u r k id ­
neys. Y ou w ill m a k e no m is ta k e
by fo llo w in g th is A sh a n d re s i­
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d e n t’s exam ple.
M rs. A. S h e ra rd , 881 E . M ain
• W v
St., sa y s:
“ I can
rec o m m e n d
D o a n ’s K id n e y P ills fro m e x p eri­
ence f o r I k n o w th e y do a ll t h a t
is c la im e d o f th e m . I h a d a lam e
a n d a c h in g b a c k
th a t k ep t me
fe e lin g m is e ra b le a ll th e tim e . My
w o rk tir e d m e e a sily a n d I h a d
fre q u e n t h e a d a c h e s. My k id n ey s
a c te d to o fre q u e n tly , also . I rea d
of D o a n ’s K id n e y P ills a n d used
th e m fro m P o le y & E l h a r t ’s D ru g
S to re. T h e y h e lp e d m e w o n d e r­
fu lly by re lie v in g th e b a c k ac h e s
W
a n d re g u la tin g m y k id n e y s .”
P ric e 60c, a t a ll d e a le rs . D o n ’t
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sim p ly a s k f o r a k id n e y re m e d y —
g et D o a n ’s K id n e y P ills — th e sam e
t h a t M rs. S h e ra rd h ad .
F o s te r-
M ilb u rn Co., M frs., B u ffalo , N. Y.
E x tre m e ly g ra tify in g to w orld w ar
v e te ra n s anal th e ir frie n d s a re th e
ta n g ib le m e a su re s being a d o p te d a t
W a sh in g to n fo r re lie f fo r d isa b le d
e x -se rv ic e m en. T h e so-called Sw eet:
m e a s u re w as p assed by c o n g re ss a n d i
h a s been a p p ro v ed by P re s id e n t;
H a rd in g . T h is p ro v id es fo r co n so li­
d a tio n of b u re a u s and ag e n cie s w hich I
h e re to fo re h a v e h a n d le d re lie f a c tiv ­
ities, a n d a s im p lific a tio n of th o se
a c tiv itie s , to e lim in a te red -tap e , p re ­
vent ab u ses a n d n e g le c tfu l tre a tm e n t
o f d e serv in g v e te ran s. T h e p re s id e n t
lias n am ed C h a rle s R. F o rb e s a s d i­
re c to r of th e c o n so lid a te d b u re a u o f.
v e te r a n s ’ relief, a n d M r. F o rb e s a l-l
rea d y h a s c o n su lte d th e p re sid e n t!
a b o u t p lan s for c a rin g a d e q u a te ly
a n d p ro m p tly fo r a ll d isa b le d v e te r - 1
a n a o f th e w’o rld w ar.
ONE .OF THE 18.OUO
T h is is a la b o r of ju s tic e w hich
Bhould be m ixed w ith love a n d te n ­
C o n su la r re p re se n ta -
d e rn e ss. T h ese b ra v e boys should B a st R alief.
tlvea left th e c o u n try . All fo re ig n ers
oe c a re d fo r as th e ir n eed s re q u ire ,! piled o n to sh ip s an d Red.
W ar
w ith o u t any h u m ilia tio n a u d w ili-l th re a te n e d to s c a tte r th e w ork an d
re n d e r vain th e long, p a tie n t efforts
o u t in s u ffe ra b le delay.
of th e N e a r E a s t R elief to salv ag e
a w hole n a tio n ’s ch ild ren .
B u t th e A m erican m en a n d w om en
who h a d c a re d fo r th e se little ones
w ere u n d ism ay ed . T hey refu se d to
leave u n d e r b o m b ard m en t,
w ith
h o stile a rm ie s sw eep in g th ro u g h th e
s tr e e ts w h e re th e N e a r E a s t R e lie f’s
g re a t o rp h a n a g e s h ad been estah -
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lished, w ith a ll su p p lies c u t off and
T h e q u a rte rly b u lle tin of th e O re -| no c o m m u n icatio n w ith th e o u tsid e
w orld, o r w'ith t h a t f a r A m erican
gon dairj* a n d food co m m issio n is­
h o m elan d
w hose
re p re s e n ta tiv e s
su ed re c e n tly by C o m m issio n er H a w ­ th ese h e ro ic m en a n d w om en are,
ley, w hich is com posed e n tire ly of a th ey s tu c k to th e ir posts. T he last
r e p o rt of th e c o m m issio n ’s la b o ra to ry food from A m erica h ad com e in ou
a n d field w ork, show s t h a t in th e N ovem ber 6, 1920.
I t w as n o t u n til fo u r m o n th s la te r
p ast q u a r te r th e r e w ere 114 p rose-i
th a t th e new g o v e rn m e n ts o f th e
c u tio n s to r v io la tio n s of th e d a iry , T ra n sc a u c a sia n s ta te s w ere e s ta b ­
a n d food law s of th e s ta te . T h e fin es 1 lish ed on a solid basis. B u t fam ine
im posed a m o u n te d to $2270, w hich th re a te n e d . An ap p eal was m ad e to
A m erican
p h ila n th ro p y :
“ C ritical
b re a k s th e re c o rd s of th e office.
.
......
i need fo r food p ro d u c ts in C a u c a su s,”
•g
e q u a rte i 1 4 4 J inspec- th e c ab le read . “ No lim it to need in
lio n s w ere m ad e a n d 833 leg a l no- A rm enia. New g o v e rn m e n t p rom ises
tices w ere serv ed b e c au se of in sa n ­ b e tte r fa c ilitie s fo r re lie f activity
A few
ita ry c o n d itio n s. S eizu res co n sisted th a n fo rm e r g o v e rn m e n t.”
days la te r, a f u r th e r p ite o u s plea fol­
of 3620 c a n s of b la c k b e rrie s , 1560 low ed: " T o ta l o rp h a n s in A le x a n d ro ­
p o u n d s of la rd n o t p ro p e rly lab eled pol 18,000. S upplies in A lex an d ro ­
a n d 208 p o u n d s of m isb ra n d e d b u t­ pol allow h a lf-ra tio n s , A pril 3rd to
3 0 th . A fter May 1st, n o th in g .”
te r.
S ev eral th o u sa n d p o u n d s of
B u t th is sp le n d id A m erican relief
food p ro d u c ts u n fit fo r sa le w ere o rg a n iz a tio n h ad n o t w aited. F ood
co n d em n ed .
w as a lre a d y on th e way. On A pril
On th e w ork of th e o ffice force, 22, C h a rle s V. V ickrey, g e n e ra l sec­
re ta ry of th e N e a r E a st R elief,
Mr. H aw ley sa y s:
T,
cab led : “ E xpect sh ip first w eek in
l pon th is sh o w in g wV extend*! M ay: 1,000 to n s ric e ; 1,000 to n s
c o n g ra tu la tio n s to o u r s ta f f of in ­ w h eat flour; 600 to n s co rn m e al, corn
s p e c to rs lo r th e sp le n d id ac co m p lish ­ flour, h om iny; 30 to n s s u g a r; 500
to n s b ean s; 5,000 cases corn sy ru p ,
m en t. An e x p re ssio n of o u r a p p re c ia ­ fro m New Y ork a n d New O rleans
tio n of th e ir e ffe c tiv e serv ice *and d ire c t to B atu m . A d d itio n al 1,000
h e a rty c o -o p e ra tio n is d u e th e prose- to n s w h eat flour from Pacific C oast
J u n e 1 st.”
c u tln g a tto rn e y s a n d ju s tic e c o u r ts '
T h e seven A m erican re lie f w o ra e rs
o f th e v a rio u s c o u n tie s, w ho have in c h a rg e of th e 18,000 little ones in
beet: im p o rta n t fa c to rs in a ll th is A lex andropol cabled a la st a p p e al:
“ No food a t an y price. F o u r days
w ork.
m ore a n d w e a re fin ish ed .”
B ut
“ I t is a lso a m a tte r fo r c o n g ra tu ­ w hen th e first re lie f sh ip “ Que-
la tio n t h a t pu b lic s e n tim e n t is com ­ q u e n ” e n te re d th e d e se rte d h a rb o r of
B atu m on M ay 1, th e re w ere ju s t ten
ing m o re a n d m o re to a p p re c ia te th e bags of flour le ft. T he food sh ip h a d
im p o rta n c e of a n d n e c essity fo r o u r com e in tim e.
A m erica h ad saved
s a n ita ry law s a n d is e x p re ssin g th a t th e d ay — and th e 18,000 little o r ­
phan c h ild ren , who had su ffered go
a p p re c ia tio n by c o -o p e ra tin g w ith . m uch a n d lo st so m uch in th e ir s h o rt,
th is d e p a rtm e n t in th e e n fo rc e m e n t w ar-clouded lives, n e v e r knew th a t
g a u n t h u n g e r in th e ro b es o f d e a th
of o u r food la w s .”
: h ad k n o ck ed a t th e d oor of th e o r­
p h a n a g e a t A lex an d ro p o l— a n d th a t
A m erica h ad th r u s t th e bony h a n d
aw ay. ,
“ It is th e g r e a t h e a rt of A m erica
th a t m ad e th is w ork of sa lv a tio n pos­
sib le ,” Mr. V ickrey d eclared. “ T he
m oney t h a t sen d s th e b rea d to th ese
c h ild ren com es from te n m illion
h o m es th ro u g h o u t th e U n ited S tates.
Bright eyes, a dear skin and a body I t com es fro m th e h e a rts of th e m ost
ull o f youth and health may be g e n e ro u s people in th e w orld, w ho
/ours if you will keep your system c a n n o t b e a r to know th a t h a lf a
w orld aw ay, little c h ild re n a re facing
u order by regularly taking
h u n g e r a n d d e a th , w ith o u t help in g
th em to life a n d h a p p in e ss.”
Mr. V ick rey is m a k in g a n a tio n ­
wide a p p e al to th e people of th e
U nited S ta te s to keep th is g re a t w ork
going. C o n trib u tio n s m ay be s e n t to
C leveland H. D odge. T re a s u re r, 1
Y adison A venue. New Y ork City.
Tuesday, August 28, 1M I
B. L A M K I J Í
BA RG AINS IN
Real Estate
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Fity and Randi Propende»
Houses to Bent.
;
CITIZKN8’ BANK BUILDING
Jars with Lids
OAC
A da— “ No m an can
fo rc e .”
kiss
m e by
H elen — “ No, y o u ’re tlw a y s
w illin g .” — P rin c e to n T ig er.
says the Good Judge
C o rv allis, a r e v isitin g
th e
W.
D.
J a c k s o n fam ily , B elleview d is tric t.
Mr. W oodcock is m o to rin g to P rin c e ­
to n , C alif., w h e re he w ill ta k e c h a rg e
o f a school. T h e J a c k s o n fam ily is
also rec e iv in g a v isit from Mr. J a c k -
s o n ’s a u n t, M rs. E lla T a y lo r.
TECHNOLOGY
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19. 1921
For information write to the Registrar
Oregon Agricultural College
A n d th e good , rich to­
b acco taste gives a w orld
of satisfaction.
C O R VA LLIS
A n y m an w h o u ses the
R eal T ob acco C hew
w ill tell you that.
Put up in two styles
W -B C U T is a long fine-cut tob acco
*
R I G H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco
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W » / n u n B ru to n C o m p
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
E ggs Are Cheap Now.
W aterglass Your Winter
Supply.
»v.iy, N e .v Vori
THE FORD SEDAN
THIS splendid car is growing more popular
every day, because every dav the demand for the
enclosed car increases in volume, and when you
think that the Ford Sedan, with all its comforts
and conveniences—an enclosed car, handsome in ap­
pearance, roomy for five passengers, nicely up­
holstered, sliding plate glasS windows which make
it an open ear in a minute or so or a tightly closed
car that is dust-proof and water-proof—ready for
service every day of the year, rain or shine, sum­
mer or winter, and then think that this ear is lower
in price than any touring car (except the Ford car)
and you will not wonder that we ask you to leave
your order for a Sedan as soon as possible that we
may he able to give you reasonable delivery.
Of course, you cannot forget that matchless and
reliable “ Ford After-Service’’ that follow every
Ford car the world over—always within arm’s
length a reliable Ford dealer or authorized Ford
garage that can tune up your car and keep it in
running condition every day in the year. We want
your trade.
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HARRISON BROTHERS
,
" 'C h e £>ank.
th e Chirrup C lo a k '
MEMBER
' federal
reserve
SY STEI
LUCK ON YOUR SID E
L ady Luck alw ay s is ou th e side of
th e m an who sp en d s w isely, saves
sy ste m a tic a lly , a n d in v ests sanely.
She m ay seem to d e s e rt o ccasionally,
b u t in th e end he com es o u t a h ead
of th e reck less sp e n d e r. '
If you feel you a re n o t m an a g in g
y o u r fin a n c es to th e best a d v a n ta g e ,
com e in. a n d ta lk m a tte rs o v e r w ith
th e o ffic ia ls of th e F ir s t N atio n al.
Z
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First NationalBank
ASHLAND.
OREGON
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0 1 V A U PC I VICE PRC
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FORD AND FORDSON DEALERS
ASHLAND, ORE.
Pennsylvania Vacuum
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Cup Tires
With Free
-Tube-
L: niModoa
I Smuri lilHSf S';
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E a r l i e r Days
Busy Corner Motor Co.
Corner Highway and Main Streets
Provost Bros«
M E D F O R D , OREGON
W all P aper
at R E D U C E D P rices
We have a new stock just in at greatly reduced prices for you to make a selec
tion from.
Now is the time to paper, before fall house-cleaning and while the folks are
on vacation.
New prices on Paint are effective today, which makes first-grade paint in the
reach of evervone.
Dickerson
P A IN T S , P A P E R S , O ILS, G L A SS, ETC.
Son
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¡ i r
-TH E-
Sizes One Gallon to Twenty
t
T h a t g iv e s a m an m ore
gen u in e ch ew in g satis­
faction than h e e v e r go t
o u t of th e ord in ary k in d .
Sm aller ch ew , lasts longer
-—so it co sts less to ch ew
this class of tob acco.
Oregon's Higher Institution of
Mr. a n d Mrsr. W. E. W oodcock, of
GOLD MEDAL
rh e w orld’s standard remedy for kidney
iver, bladder and o ne a d d trouble«, th.
>nemies o f lils and looks. In nee siaof
596. A ll druggists, three sizes,
wek fur tfce m m Gold Modal oa ovary hot
“H ere’s Real T ob acco”
dit
In firm er times, when the town butcher or
f armer himself dressed and cured the meat for
the community, he could not always tell how
it would turn out.
His methods were crude; partly traditional,
partly guesswork. His tests were few and
inconclusive.
Meat packing of today, as carried on by
Swift & Company, has changed all that. It is
scientific. Nothing is left to chance; nothing
taken for granted.
The most painstaking care and attention
are given to every step. Processes are worked
out on a large scale with minute exactness.
Methods are continually revised and improved.
Cleanliness is insisted upon. Drastic, incessant
inspections are the order of the day.
Swift products are uniform, graded accord­
ing to quality.
Take bacon, for instance.
Swift & Company set out years
ago to make a delicious, savory bacon
which should be uniformly excellent.
The result is
CJhe ^ran3
Swift’s Premium
Bacon, always the
same, always fa-
m o u s ly g o o d .
Today this bacon,
w rapped, sealed
and branded, has
circled the world.
Swift & Company’s system of distribution car­
ries it to places which the “town butcher” or
the farmer could not reach.
SWIFT’S
PREMIUM
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
Zxsh!and Local Branch, Cor. First and A Sts.
F. Crouch, Manager
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