Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 09, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, September 0. iW i
THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
RAGE TWO
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between the value of hay and the grow into rough steers.
In regions where either oats or
cost of beef production. If a good
steer sells for six cents a pound on barley straw is available, it should
Established 1876
Published Every Evening Except
the farm, he will retu rn to the own- be used for w intering cattle rath er;
Sunday
er about six dollars a ton in the than wasted. Straw alone will not
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
stack for hay consumed during the w inter cattle satisfactorily, but if
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OFFICIAL CITY AND TOUNTY
winter, and from nothing up to fif -! it is supplem ented with two pounds
PAPER
ty
cents a month for the grass dur- per head per day of either oil meali
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1 ing the summer, depending upon the or cottonseed cake, the cattle will
EDITOR'S NG'iH The Tidings is first day of April and the other half i quality of the grass. The farm price come through in very fair shape—
subscript ion Price Delivered in City
)ne m onth .................................. I .85 in receipt of complete data relative on the first day of October. Prln-j of 100 pounds of beef and of one ¡about the same as they would on
Three months .............................. 1.95 to the Oregon bonus act from the cipal and interest on said bondh
uUu . , ;
Qf hay .q
Rtack ghould b e ! poor hav-or on a light feed of good
Six m onths .................................. 8.75
sarae figure
7.50 ¡W orld W ar V eterans State Aid com­ shall be payable a t the office of the
hay.
Since the straw usually has
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Mall nod Rural Routes.
mission. Owing to the lengthy na- state treasu rer at Salem. Oregon,
One ton of silage made from peas but little commercial value, the cat­
One month ................................ ture of the articles they m
s ust
they by m ust bj and if the commission shall so di­ and bald barley, vetch and oats, tle so produced, are generally quite
Three months .............................. 1.95 '*
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Six mouths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.60 : necessity be run in installm ents rect said bonds may also provide or corn, is w orth about tw o-thirds as economical.
One year ....................................... 6.50 which will be found every day i n |f o r payment at some other place. much as one ton of hay for w inter­
In view of the fact th a t while the
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Tld"“ ’ un‘" “ c»ml>lete ex- Said bonds shall be .issued in denom­ ing calves and yearlings. Sunflkw- cattle are on grass is the only tim e
inations to be determ ined by the
planation is made.
IWsplny Advertising
,
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. ,, . i er silage is w orth slightly less. but they will pay for their feed bill and
commission.
Said bonds shall be .,
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Single insertion, each in c h ........... 30f
the exact difference has not yet make a profit, the cattlem an must
(Continued from yesterday)
YEARLY CONTRACTS
in a form embodying an absolute;
been determ ined. A combination of ^ndeavor to give his cattle all the
Display Advertising
promise of th e state of Oregon to
One tim e a w eek..................... 27V b C
alfalfa hay and silage gives more grass they will eat and for the long­
Two tim es a w eek.....................25c
| Section 12. Commission to Ad­ pay the am ount thereof in gold coin gain and a cheaper gain than either est possible season of the year. A ny’
m inister Act.— That there be, and of the United States of America of
Every other d a y ......................... 20c
alfalfa hay or silage fed seprately. attem pt to make up for poor gainst
Local Readers.
hereby is, created a commission to be the value of weight and fineness of
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c known as the “ world war veterans’ the date of such bonds. They shall! Silage alone is decidedly inferior to on grass by extra heavy feeding in j
To run every other day for on«
hay alone. The use of silage for wln- the w inter is sure to result in fin a n -,
month, each line, each time . . . 7c state aid commission,” hereinafter be signed by the governor, sec re ta ry , tering c att,e dQes nQt have any
cial loss.
To in n every issue for ou^ month
referred to as the commission. The of state and state treasu rer. Saidi fgct upQn
The ideal steer and the one to-}
or more, each line, each tim e. . . . 5c commission shall consist of the gov­ bonds shall bear coupons evidencing'
make thg fol,o w jn - sum m er Qn
ward which we should all aim, is a
Classified Column.
ernor, secretary of state, ad ju tan t the interest to become due thereon jsTctoa.
One cent the word each time.
steer which would be m arketed fat
To run every issue for one month or general of the state and two other for each instalm ent of such in te re s t,1
, . . shall
. „ he
, „ printed the fac- i The , use . of grain in connection off the grass at about two and one-
more, ^ c the word each time.
members to be appointed by the gov­ upon which
Legal Rate:
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„«.«a off!-, wlth
w intering calves , or yearlings half years oltk and weight about 1100
.
F irst Time, per 8 point line . . . . 10c ernor. One of the two members ap­ simile of the signature of said
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i th a t are to be turned out on grass pounds and dress out 57 or 58 per
pointed by the governor shall be a cers. The commission may a t its op-i
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,
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
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it
fol*owing sum m er is not recorn- cent. While two and one-half years
l i n e ...............................................Cc veteran of th e world war and a per- tion cause a part or all of said bonds .;
is the ideal age at which to sell cat-
mended.
It
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
,
x s possible to make a 1
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i son qualified to receive a loan here­ to be pavable to th e purchaser th ere-;
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much greater gain during the win-¡Ge. it will not always be possible to
Obituaries, 2 Vi cents the line.
under. All members shall serve of and register the name of su c h 1
F rate rn a l O rders and Societies.
te r by the use of grain, but c a ttle ' tu rn them off at this age. Steers
Advertising for fratern al orders w ithout pay, but may receive actual purchaser in the office of the state which have been grain fed and have which reach the beginning of their
cr societies charging a regular initi­ expenses incurred in the perfo rm -1 treasu rer and providb an appropri-;
made heavy gains during the win- third winter, weighing 950 to 1050,
ation fee and dues, np discount. Re­ ance of duties as commissioners.
\ ate indorsem ent upon each of such
ter, do not make nearly so g o o d jb u t not quite fat enough to kill,
ligious and benevolent orders will be
charged the regular rate for all ad
Section 13. The Commission t o ; bonds to the effect th a t the sam e; gains the following sum m er; con-! should be fattened out during th a t
vertlsing when an admission or other Adminigter Act The commission Is will
Wll‘ he
uts paid
P“ *u only
u,ll> to «’ the
l,,e owner a p -( , gequent,y a gootj deai of the ad_. w inter on a ration of alfalfa hay and
charge is made.
pearing
on
the
register
authorized, empowered and directed p e a n a g 0,1 the register thereof,
thereof, and!
and l vantage of fee<iing g ra in is lo s t. If silage and sold at the end of about
to adm inister the provisions of this providing
provid,ng a a method
method for
for registering;
reg iste— B grain is to be used, it should be used a four m onths feed. On the other
Wbat Constitutes Advertising!
In _____
order ___
to ___
allay a misunderstand
and s shall
have
power
to
the same as th e title ma> be p assed ,, for
fatten
in g g steers
,
»n noil. a act,
c i, anil
n a il n
a»e
i the
ne p
u sci
w
iu i
1 a lie n in
s te e r s tj*at
m a t are
a re to
to g g o o ih
' an d , steers
avccin which
n u iv u weigh under
uuuci 950
I lutes
ds among some flc to wriat coD3tl .
und it mnv also nrovldp th a t <i Dart
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news and w hat ad v ertisin g ,! adopt all necessary rules and regu- an(l
may also provide m a t a part to ,narket direct from the feed lot, at th e beginning of the third win
we print this very simple rule whic.i lations not inconsistent herewith to or 8,1 of said bonds shall be payab e ; rath p r than (Q ,)p turned out on te r> «hould be fed lightly during the
th<
such provisions
is used by newspapers to difierin- carry into
w inter and turned out ou grass the
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atiate between or.
them
; "ALL charge
future and to employ a secretary. The com- reglstration- Not
less than
ZdmiUiAiT
- 'UL 1C°O
l“ “ *1 ten days
The production Of baby beef in following summer, when they should
BVQnts. where an admission c o a r s e •
, iiAforA flip iiavmpnt of tlip orlneitml
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is made or a collection is taken i mission shall adopt such forms for before th e paym
i
p 1, Oregon is not generally profitable. be ready for m arket early as grass-
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to j applications for bonus or a loan and or interest falls due on any of t h e ' steer8 ra ,8ed for baby bpef age fattened three years olds.
organizations and societies of every all otbei. form8 as it may deem ne- bonds provided for in this act, th e ! yery
grass but req „ ire iarge
kind as well as to individuals.
commission shall certify to the states
t
,
All reports of such activities after j cessary.
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, am ounts of cheap grain. They also TRUCK LOAD OF ORE
•treasu rer the am ount necessary t
o
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BRINGS $1200 NET
they have occurred is news.
Section 14. Commission to S e ll;
t the payment thereof Upon re- \
a nsarket which will pay a pre-
AU coming social or organization Bonds.— The commission is h ereb y :
cer itlcate b, th e stn w f
c , t t ' e- Ore-; tieorge B L" 'dle5'
,'e lu r“ ed
meetings of societies where no money authorized emuowered and directed
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gon farm ers do not have eith er th e, from San Francisco, where he went
contribution is solicited, initiation
i treasu rer he shall prepare and verify cbeap grain or th e m arket which de- with a Chevrolet truck loaded with
charged, or collection taken is NEWS.
stqi tj,e bonds of the state of Ore
a claim for the am ount m entioned man(js tb e baby beef
I Qre (rom lbe Run Moose m| ne, and i
gon which may be authorized by tin
We make aL quotations on
ra ise th e r e in ’ a tta c bing thereto said cer-
In an average of tw ent tests con- reports th at the cargo of ore n etted '
constitution of the state to
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tificate, and present the sam e t a
money to meet the requirem ents of the secretary of state, who sha n ducted at Union, th e heavy-fed lots approximately $1200 with the assay
from
were ninety-six pounds heavier at for platinum still unknown:
T he1
this act, as h ereinafter provided.
the franklin price list .
audit such claim in like m anner as th e end of the w inter than the light- Bull Moose mine is located five'
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Same prices— Reasonable Price—
Section 15. Form s of B o n d s;,In ­ other claims against the state are fed lot; but a t th e end of the follow -1 miles from Jacksonville on the For-!
te aU.
terest; M aturity; Execution of Bonds; audited and pay th e same out of ing sum m er they were only forty»' est creek slope, and assays show it
Coupons; Interest, IIow Paid.- The any moneys provided by law for t h e j four pounds abead; hence u w,n be paid almost from the grass roots.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
beavy feed- The platinum signs in the ore are
Bostoffice as Second Class MMl attorney general shall, under tbe di- j payment thereof. The state treasu r- seen tb a t tb e
rection of the commission, prepare a er is authorized and directed to make! ing dld not
Qn the otber band> high. Tunnels are being driven and
Matter.
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form of interest-bearing gold bond , such payments of principal or in te r-' cam e th a t are thin and weak in the envelopment work pushed
on the,
of the state of Oregon, to be sold in lest on such bonds a t such places, i sprlng m ake p ^ ,. gatM and £lnaUy pioperty.
♦ order to provide funds for the car- other than Salem, Oregon, as thei
There’s not a day, but, to the <3> rying out of the purposes of this i commission may provide. All bonds I
man of thought.
act. Said bonds shall be numbered a»d interest coupons upon paym ent,I
Betrays some secret , th a t
serially beginning at No. 1 and shall shall be deposited by the state tre a s-i|
throw s new reproach
be payable in the order of their Is- u rer with the secretary of state to! Prescription |
Phone
On life and makes him sick
suance. The bonds issued in any be attached to the original claim of
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of seeing more.— Youug.
¡year, under the provisions of this the state tre a su rer for th e paym ent;! Druggist
$ I act shall be payable one-tw entieth thereof. Such bonds shall bear ln-
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$ <3> <$>
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each year, commencing with the terest at such rate as the comruis-
Cor. Second and Main Sts.
tenth year after the issuance there- sion may deem advisable, not to ex-
The inexpressibly regrettab le f^t- of. One-half of the bonds payable ceed six per cent per annum
ture about those mining disorders in each year shall be payable on the
(To be continued.)
25 PER GENT REDUCTION IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES
West Virginia is that there are so
many willing to raise violgnt hands
OVER LAST YEAR’S PRICES
against law and order and consti­
tuted authority. Against this un-
We have on hand a complete line of school text hooks
American spirit every goodly Influ­
ence should be exerted. Every ef­
and school supplies
By E. L. POTTER
tat. The sam j is tru e to a less ex-
fort should be made to Americanize
( Professor of Animal Husbandry, tent w itb yearlings.
thoroughly
these trouble-m akers
Oregon A gricultural College)
Alfalfa hay is the standard ration
and to impel them to seek th eir ends
The E astern Oregon branch ex- ! for w intering cattle. • If given all
through peaceful means, not through
périm ent station, located a t U nion,¡the good alfalfa hay they will eat, a
bloody violence.
Z
STATIONERY
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BOOKS
in Union county, has been conduct-¡calf will consume about tw enty
Marconi believes he has in ter­ ing an extensive series of tests in pounds a dlay, and a yearling, twen-
50c box stationery.. ..29c $1 r e p r in ts ........ ........75c
various
methods
of
w
intering
and
;
ty-five
or
twenty-six
pounds.
The.
cepted wireless messages from Mars
75c box statio n ery .. . 35c 75c reprints . .. . ........49c
and he finds som ething resembling growing steers. These cattle have! daily gains will be about the same;
$1 box stationery. .. 59c $1 reprints ........ ........75c
the code for the le tte r “V.” May be been wintered on alfalfa, silage, fall with the calves and yearlings and.
range from one to one and a
some financially em barrassed Mar­ grain, and various other feeds com-
F IL M S
KODAKS
S U P P L IE S
mon
to
the
cattlem
en
of
Oregon,
and
q
u
arter
pounds a day. On half this
tian trying to negotiate a small loan
turned out on the range during the am ount of hay, the cattle will bare-
down here on earth.
Bring in your films to he developed—any size roll 15c
«unnner; so th a t the tests hfrveHy live through the w inter and will
Judge Landis m ight retaliate by been conducted under quite typical be very thin and weak when spring
All work guaranteed
calling on the umpire to put the range conditions. The results of comes.
American Bar association out of the these tests are ju st now being pub­
There is a very definite relation i
game for “crabbing.”
lished as Bulletin No. 184, and what
I have to say today is based upoti
if those of homicidal bent did not these experim ents ra th e r than upon
have such ready access to deadly • personai opinion or guess.
weapons, there w ould not be so many
In the w intering of calves and
tragedies.
yearlings three fundam ental prin­
ciples m ust be observed F irst, it!
m ust be remembered th a t all meth- j
ods of w intering are expensive, and
th a t the feed put on during the win-i
te r months with hay, silage or grain
will not be sufficient in am ount to
pay for the feed bill, and th a t, th e re ­
A
fore the gains made the following
sum m er must not only pay a profit in
The airplane patrol of the nation­ themselves, but must also make up
al forests of Oregon and W ashing­ for the financial loss of the preced­
ton will be discontinued Saturday. ing winter. ’Second, the calves or
The patrol will be discontinued this yearlings, which have been w intered
Now is the time to make your home ready for cool
week, because there is not now so very heavily, will not make as good
weather. You can buy at Swenson & McRae’s Furni­
much danger from forest fires. The gains in the following sum m er on
ture Store a heater in any size and in tiny style you
patrol was suspended for a tim e in I grass as the cattle th a t were winter-
August due to shortage of gasoline, ed on a medium ration, but on the
wish. Select now from our very complete stock and
but has been in daily operation other hand, cattle th a t are weak and
let us install in your home.
since August 21. The record of ob­ stunted in the spring make poor
servers this season lias been very gains and develop into rough steers.
Low prices and liberal credit with prompt delivery.
good, it is said, and fires have been Third, calves may lose fat during the
cLom
r
univirsm .
We take in vour old stove on a new.
w inter and be thinner in the sprit!»
promptly reported.
The force of airm en will remain .th a n in the fall before, and yet thex
at Barbour FielA Medford, how­ S av e actually gained in weight,
ever, until about October 10, con­ sometimes as much as fifty to one
siderable tim e being necessary to hundred pounds. Calves m ust be
got th e equipm ent ready for ship­ made to gain more than one pound
a day before they will gain any In
ment and all details arranged.
Ashland
Tidings
Distribution of State Bonus
To Veterans of World War
EAST SIDE
PHARMACY
See Our Selection of
FALL
HATS
Ranging in
pn
Price from ¿ P < J» v V
up
WINELAND & SHEPHERD
Hairdressing Parlors
Room 1, Citizens Bank Bldg.
Developing Your Business
I t’s our business to help you de­
velop your business. As our patrons
prosper we prosper.
Our services are designed to assist
our depositors in the accomplishment
of their plans.
Consultation with our officers can
be arranged at any tnme.
The C itizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
Reduced Prices
ON
Overland Cars
Overland
Overland
Overland
Overland
Overland
Touring ...................... $767.00
Roadster .................... $767.00
C o u p e ........................ $1044.00
Sedan .........................$1099.00
C h a ssis........................ $629.00
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F. 0. B. Pacific "Coast Points
LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER
Overland Marcy Co.
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Specials for This W eek
Forest Fire Air
Patrol to Stop
Sat., No Funds
Universal R a n g e s
W ood and C oal Heaters
That Will R e e p Y o u W arm
S w e n so n & M cRae Furniture Co.
This Weather
makes you think of Fall Clothes
Whether you buy them
ready-made or buy the
goods for the making,
you should find it at
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