PAGE FOUR ÀSÜlAND DAILY TIDINGS ARABIAN DESERT NOW CONQUERED , «L BY AIRPLANES Has Five Set* of Twins in Eight Year*. Weston, la.—Mrs. Rose McCombs, wife of a farmer living te a r here, is the mother of the fifth pair of twins (Continued from Page 1) in eight years. Alt the ten children ahead th a t a way out of the wilder­ are well. A sister of Mrs. McCombs, ness of stones had. been fo u n d ' The Mrs. Annie Forbes of Sioux City, re­ cently became the mother of her seo ground parties set to work anew ond set of triplets. Another sister of and soon forced a. passage through Mrs. McCombs, who lives in Sacra­ ten miles of back-breaking country mento, Cal., has two pair of twins. into the desert again, w here the go­ ing was com paratively easy. A few days later ground connec­ “Stung” by $50 Fine for tions were made with Bagdad when the arm ored cars arrived a t the “ Harboring Vicious Bee” emergency ground a t El-jid, 300 Kansas City, Mo.—The Mis­ miles from Jerusalem . souri Supreme court will be Operations were soon pushed on called upon to decide a citizen’s from the Bagdad side, and Ramadie right to keep bees, if plans of was entered soon a fte r by both air i the National Apiary association and land. Bagdad was entered are carried out in the case of shortly afterw ard. Lee Cooley, who was fined $50 Work is now going on to perfect In the municipal court here on complaint of neighbors that he th e emergency landing grounds, and harbored "a vicious bee.” in m aking perm anent ground organ­ i ization along the a ir route. A CLOSE DIAQNOS18 TO GET HIS GOAT COSTS $500 D o c to r — I don't like your h e a r t action. You have had • ern e trouble with angina peo- torle. Young Man (a h e e p I shly> —You’re partly right, doctor, only that ain't her name. British Columbia Increases Production of Milking Breeds in Which It Ranks First. SHE K N EW . H e: Yes, If there is anything in a person, trav­ el w ill bring it out. She: Yen, In ­ deed, especially ocean travel. Vancouver, B. C.—Getting a fellow’s goat In British Columbia might cost the getter from $45 to $500. That is the range of prices for Tog­ genberg, Saanen and Nubian animals. These are milk goats and British Col­ umbia Is the heaviest breeder of milk goats of any province in Canada. Goats in the province number 5.000, according to figures Issued by the pro? vlncial department of agriculture. The original foundation stock num­ bering 200 head was Imported from the United States In 1917. Efforts of breeders have been concentrated upon the Toggenberg, Saanen and Nubian breeds. These are noted for milk production. Official records have fre­ quently run as high as 2,000 pounds to an animal and one goat has a rec­ ord of 2.941 pounds. "T Tuesday. November 22, I&21 ----- » T * V i M Prices Are Sliding Back tow ard Normal K A? “Tiger” Says, “Remember!” What has Fnru-e’s •Tiuer” in mind? That is the question Georges Clemenceau, France’s war pitn.ier, at the unveiling of a monument depicting him in his well-known little slouch hat, and surrounded by poilus, facing the Germans in \h e trenches, delivered what some observers considered to be his valedictory to French public life. Others, however, considered it as in­ terpreting the "Tiger’s” re-entrance in­ to the active political arena. The monument was erected by the people of Clemenceau’s native department of Vendee, in honor of the former pre­ mier’s activities during the war. "Re­ member 1” was the keynote of his ad­ dress. “Let us remember,” said Clemen­ ceau, “and let us keep from substitut­ ing by vain words, the acts which are expected of the country. Let us re­ member France’s motto, ‘Live in the peace of justice, or perish.’ Yester­ day we were the victors. Let no one place us In the situation where we ask whether we still are victors. I see that some persons are magnificently occupying themselves with safeguarding peace in the Far East. We can wish them nothing but success. But the I aciflc ocean is far away, and the German frontier is very close to us. Why not link together all the disturbing questions? “It is not too late to say that reparations and securities are inseparable term s; that each Frenchman Is worth one German, and that France renounces nothing of what is due her.” EOucation In Ireland. The national system of education was introduced into Ireland In 1831 to take the place of the Society for the Education of the Poor. Prior to the establishment of the national system the schools had been conducted by the churches as non-paj? schools, or were conducted by charitable societies, with the help of grants from the govern­ ment. Reading When Drowsy. To read or study when tired or drowsy is to strain the eyes to a dan­ gerous degree, writes W. M. Carhart in Public Health. Avoid evening study whenever possible. If you are using your eyes by artificial light be sure the light does not shine directly into the eyes, and try to have it come from be­ hind and to the left side so as to avoid the harmful glare. iiti ■ N 'll? A. D eD au ooill b v y mo b e b trlìd in c Tô-dôy t h a n i \ ‘5 F o o d s tu ff5 ahe cXe&perfkan fast yea? pvt h w e iv o ty e t reached live rjl&levol R IC E S o l food and d o m in g are co m in g dow n, but so ta r ih - p ric e to th e m an in th e street has n o t k e p t pace w ith th e p ric e ithe r e ta ilo r . T h e w h o le s a le p rice of c a tt le Is v e ry n e a r th e p re -w a i ra te s . B u t ro u n d s teak is s till ut • • p e r cent an d s irlo in costs th . b o u s e w lfo a t le a s t 67 per cen t m o r. fth a a b e fo re th e w a r. So re ts : p rices w h ic h w e n t up -loss t h a t ¡w h o le s a le d u rin g th e exp ansio n or- ‘ b o w co m in g dow n s lo w e r, th o u g i i t Is d o u b tfu l I f th e y w i ll e v e r res« I th e o ld le v e l. Food In g e n e ra l w h ich w as over - 180 p e r c e n t ab ove p r e -w a r pricer la s t y e a r Is a o w a li t t l e o ver 30 pei cent a b o v a C lo th in g has droppec fr o m o v e r S50 p er cen t, w h o le s a le la s t y e a r to 80 p er cent n o w T hes* fa c ts a re fro m fig u re s c o m p iled bx ‘th e C h e m ic a l N a tio n a l B ank o f N u t P l o rn fro m g o v t-ru m c m a i:o o t h e r a u t h o r i t a t i v e s o u rc e s I I i». h o w e v e r , p o in t e ii <,m ir . a t t<> m o s t o f th e p r ic e c U a .ig i-s „ j t h e as» fe w m o n th s h a v e I , , , « , it -h e h r e c tlo h o f s t a b ilit y a n d a re t t d ic u llo iis t h a t th e (« fe e ► i u m n in g e n e r a l is r e « o w r i n g it s - ‘ a b i l i t y B u i ld in g m a t e r i a ls ’ >.»• «out of v h lc h d i r e c t ly li . t lu t in h o n e , e e n t u p s o m e z t t i p e r c e n t a n ,: a r e T ill u p w a r d s o f 100 p e r c e n t a b o v e he f ig u r e o f I&13 V e t it js s t...w n h a t 'h e a v e r a g e w h o le s a le p i o f I tie s ic c o m m o d it ie s is o n ly 5 p e r i-n t a b o v e t h e t * . t l3 'a v e i a g e I t ie r e a l l y th e « listu « . a i « e o f th e >id r e la t io n s b e tw e e n tb-. w h o le s a le a rid r e t a i l p r i c e r m o r e tha t« th e r is e a n d f a l l o f th e g e n e ra ', lo v e i t h a t is d a n g e r o u s to p r o s p y i i t y And T his d is t u r b a n c e 1.« n o w a p p a t c u t l y ” e g :rn ir » E to r c c t if x i t p e . TU ESD A Y W ED N ESD A Y — W illia m F arnum 4823532301232348232348230153002348235300532323273231232330013053232323234848482301024802482323314823022323484 - "The S e u ttle r s ” • X’* A T h riIhng S tory of Romance and A dventure ¡O-..' "Y •><. ?• » Special Thanksgiving Attraction Winter Fair and I. Jackson County Christmas Edition Don’t Do Why do seemingly sensible men hoard money in their homes, or carry large sums on their persons? Npbody knows the answer to that qubstiouv but all over Oregon rob­ ber» and highwaymen are reaping th e benifft of the habit. •4. ! Uo : • up.« j of S c D aily T idings w ill be issued S atu rd ay , Decem ber 3. I t will contain betw een th irty an d fo rty pages, and car ry a cover p rin ted in th ree colork /* ’ x " j ' . M l Don’t -allow yourself to do it. Put your money into a Savings, Com­ mercial or Time Deposit Account at the F irst N ational; and keep im­ portant papers in one of our Safe Deposit boxes. It will be th e la rg e st C hristm as edition ever p rin ted in A shland, both in po in t of num ber of pages, circulation and general appearance? • * I t w ill be well p rin ted and w ill be dis- • « * «? • F IR S T N A TIO N A L BANK trib u te d over th e entire county. , ... . . r v I | W e hope to have one o r tw o sections featu rin g the W in ter F air, and w ill devote m uch of th e space to boosting th a t enterprise. AN OREGON PAYROLL • The people of OREGON can increase the STATE PAY ROLL by patronizing a comparatively new OREGON INDUSTRY. I he BEAVER HILL COAL COMPANY has spent over HALF A MILLION DOLLARS *n developing a COAL MINE and equipping a CLEANING PLANT to clean the coal, and is now prepared to serve the people of Western Oregon with a GOOD, CLEAN, SOOTLSS COAL, at LESS COST PER HEAT UNIT than any foreign coal or wood. Lump Coal, per ton delivered. $15.00 Per half ton, delivered ..............$ 8.00 USE AN OREGON PRODUCT AND HELP BUILD AN OREGON PAY ROLL H' ' Ashland Lumber Co. Phone 20