F riday, N ovem ber 25, 1021 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS No Im p orta n t C lim a tic Changes. PLANS FORM ULATED There has been no weU-authenticnt- FOR AUTO SHOW *d ebunges o f clim ate w ith in the last 2.000 years. Changes due to man, (C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1) such as deforestation, agriculture, the building o f canals, ra ilroads or tele­ p in gto ns, Rhode Isla n d Reds, B lack graph have only a local effect. M inorcas. The F isch e rs’ F lo u rin g M ills Co., o ffe rs six sacks E gg P ro du ce r, a . T T H IIE E Ü U 1 U A 1 U 1U O N » D UB K A A N N O » . «, Xa «He. I A .li f o u r l> r u fr l» ( for sack o f w h ich is o ffe re d fo r the ■"»»•»f B ra n d 1 *“ *“ * G o ld metallic best e x h ib it e n trie s as fo llo w s : I - p TP’ sraJed. w !h t l v o R ibbtc. Take bo »(.her. Ruv of verr BP 'S S ingle Comb W h ite . L e g h o rn SBSSfc o * « k ÁÍ> í »* p íía X • - ; cock; S ingle Comb W h ite L e g h o rn . y e a n k n cw tiM b et.S a r « .; A )„ . SOLD BY DflLGGiSTS DTQV- •- cockerel, S ingle Comb W h ite Leg- ■ born hen. S ingle Comb W h ite L eg ­ h orn p u lle t, S ingle Comb W h ite Lpg- <, h o rn old pen, S ingle Comb W h ite F IL M L e g h o rn yo un g pen. A shlan d M ills o ffe rs one sack o f 'O ly m p ic E gg Mash (w ith d rie d b u t­ THE HARE AND THE FROGS t e r m ilk ) fo r the best e x h ib it in the M e d ite rra n e a n class. I H. G. E nders & Son o ffe rs the f o l­ lo w in g p re m iu m s : One sack Golden Rod Scratch Food fo r the best exh*- b ti in the A m e rica n class. One sack o f C racked Corn fo r the best b ird in Class 4 ( a ll va rie tie s not in clu d e d in A m e rica n , M e d ite rra n e o n o r A s i­ a tic class.) J. N. Dennis, A shland Feed Store, ►Yr / t r RauU o ffe rs the fo llo w in g p re m iu m s: One sack K e r r ’s E gg M a ke r fo r the best r - . c. b ird in A m e rica n class. One sack K e r r ’s E gg M a ke r fo r best b ird in hare, deciding that his life, the M e d ite rra n e a n class W f -> oes and foes and troubles rife, ' .A shla n d F r u it & P roduce associa­ Wa ..t worth liv in g —hurried down tio n o ffe rs the fo llo w in g p re m iu m s: T< <> into a pond, and drown. One sack K la m a th F a lls M ill-ru n fo r B' n he reached the pond he found the best dozen b ro w n eggs shown T* gs made such n frightened sound It rigid his mind, “ For these,” said he One sack K la m a th F a lls M ill- r u n fo r “ A. .uucb worse fixed in fife than mel” the best egg type hen in the A m e ri- T h < m oral—though your luck you curse , can class. i Somebody else is bearing worse I 1 W h ite House G receteria o ffe rs the I i ¿»op, Jr. fo llo w in g p re m iu m s: One sack o f F is h e rs ’ Egg P ro d u ce r fo r th e best egg type W h ite L eg h orn hen in the show. O ne sack F is h e rs ’ Scratch W e i n v i t e y o u to io«»k Food fo r the best dozen w h ite eggs o v e r o u r s lo c k o f shown. K e rr, G iffo rd & Co., o ffe rs the fo l lo w in g ire m iu m s : Be^t d isp la y o f W h ite Leghorns, 50 pound sack o f K e r r ’s E gg P roducer. Best d isp la y Rhode Isla n d Reds, 50 p ^un d sack K e rr's E gg P roducer. Best d isp la y P ly m o u th Rocks, 50 pound sack of * K e r r ’s B u tte rm ilk Mash. CHICHESTER S PILLS a^Jbl e s A 'W Faints Wall Papei Sanitas' • ILLITERACY IN UNITEDSTATES Partial Census Returns Indicate That There Are 6,0 00 ,000 or 7,000,000 Uneducated. ------ - ? • . . in LUMBER MAGNATE appeared to th in k th a t when Me sis b rin g in g th e ir a tto rn e y dow n h ere PROTESTS SPEEDING J , FIN E OF « » H ER E ,M hCMal‘<", !ha' to t r y the case. They protested th a t ______ the y were d ea lin g w ith such a i om- in e n t citize n th a t the m a tte r w o u ld (C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1) a t once be dropped, b u t the o ffic e rs e r’s license be ta ke n away fo r s ix ty had o th e r idea«; upon the su- jeet days- T h re a ts were m ac 3 by th e Ha ’ lays The e ld e r H a w le y, Gowdy say6, o f h a v in g the case appealed < » o f they had not d riy e n m ore than tw e n ­ ty m iles per h ou r, b u t when asked i t they had exceeded m ore th a n tw e lv e m iles in passing the school houses, a d m itte d th a t the y had n ot n o tic e d t h e 'la t t e r - With achnovAedgmtnta to K. C. B, SOUTHERN STATES IN LEAD D o r u i s 4 ic lc w i t h Æ ie Group o f Nine Commonwealths Has More Than 2,000,000 Illite ra te s , One-Third of Them Native Whites. MY DAD’S favorite yarn. • W ashington.—The U nited States ?« s till one o f the most illite ra te o f the civilize d nations o f the w orld, censu« figures fo r 1920 now available In some detail fo r 28 states reveal. The figures show more than 2.000.000 illite ra te s in a group o f nine Southern states, one- th ird o f them native whites. Indications are that the arm y o f il­ lite ra te s in the U nited States w ill not fa ll fa r short o f 6.000,000 or 7,000.000. There has been progress, however, and notably in the Southern states. Geor- gfik fo r example, has 328,838 illit e r ­ ates, but the percentage o f illite ra c y is 15.3, as compared with- 20.7 in 1910. South Educating Its People. Alabama has reduced its illite ra c y from 22.9 per cent in 1910 to 16.1 per cent in 1920; Louisiana from 29 per cent to 21.9 per ce n t; M ississippi from 22.4 per cent to 17.1 per ce n t; South Carolina from 25.7 per cent to 18.1 per cent, and N orth C arolina fro m 18.6 per cent to Í3.1 per cent. A t th is rate, even w ithout the pro­ posed help o f the federal government, the South should be v irtu a lly free from illite ra c y in 30 years. In the meantime the states tha t have a large foreign-horn population are faced w ith even greater problems than the South The New Y ork school a uth oritie s last year had copied from the census lists the names o f adults reported as i l l i t ­ erate and have used th is lis t as the beginning fo r a system atic d rive on illite ra c y . • • WAS THE one about • • • THE OLD storekeeper. • • • WHO WAS playing checkers. • • • IN THE back of the store. « • • AMONG THE coal oil. « • • AND THE prunes. ♦ • • WHEN THE sheriff. • • • WHO HAD ju st jumped his king. « • • SAID “61 there's a customer. • • • WAITIN’ OUT front.” • • • A N D SI said “ Sh-h-h! IF YOU’LL keep quieL • • • MEBBE HE’LL go away.” • » • NOW HERE’S the big idea. • • • • WHEN A good thing. ♦ • • HAPPEN8 ALONG. • • • DON’T LEAVE it to George. • • • TO GRAB the gravy. • • • F’RINSTANCE IF. • • • YOU HEAR of a smoke. • • • OR READ about a sm ol.j. • • • THAT REALLY does more. • Country Reducing Figure. • • THAN PLEASE the tas'm. One o f the s trik in g revelations of the w ar was the large amount o f na­ tive w h ite illite ra c y , and the 1920 fig­ ures te ll very much the same ktory. Rabbit Specials W hile in states lik e Alabama, Georgia, X H. H . Low e. B u tte F a lls, o ffe rs Louisiana and South C arolina the A a u i u tb e j D -'-o ’ a liv e the fo llo w in g : F o r the best ra b b it problem ír s till m ainly one o f the ne .Matt r ia l. in the show (a n y breed)<-a re g is te r­ gro, in K entucky and Tennessee the ed New Zealand b u c k ; fo r th e be8t native w hite illite ra te s a ctu a lly o ut­ number the colored. W e wi lin y ly g iv e p » b e s p a ir o f ra b b its in the show e xh ib ite d The 1910 cenfeus gave the United- a r d ti .»ore sm »»«' »> by a boy o r g ir l und e r 16 years, a States an illite ra c y record o f 7 7-10 needed. re g istered New Zealand doe. l*er cent. Indications are that tin 1920 figure, unless the im m igrant states o f the East show up too badly, Business V is ito r — w ill run around !>% and 6 per cent—- M. C. Gaston, o f G rants Pass, was s till considerably above the illite ra cy T U B PAINT MAN tra n s a c tin g business in A shland yes- figure fo r England, France, Germany, and some o f the sm aller nations o f Eu­ » te rd a y. rope. F o r the most part illite ra c y in the ru ra l d is tric ts continues to be much worse than in the centers of popula­ tion. In Alabama ru ra l iillte r a c f Is 20.4 per cent and illite ra c y in the towns and cities only 6.5 per cent. • • • THERE ARE no hooks c • • • i you. THERE’S NO law agalccL • • • YOUR 8TEPPING up. • • • WITH THE other liv e ecus. • • • AND 8 A Y IN o u g h t out. • • • IN A loud, clear voloe. • Y OU’LL say you never tasted such flavor, such mild but full-bodied tobacco goodness. You’re right, too, because they don’t make other cigarettes Mice Chesterfields. The Chesterfield blend c a n 't be copied. • • “GIMME A pack oL • • • THOSE CIGARETTE8. Dickerson & Son • • • THAT 8ATI8FY.” •' • • AUCTION SALE T u esd ay, Nov. 29th, 1921 OF THE Rancho Manzana Orchard Located just across the road from SAMS VALLEY POST OFFICE AND STORE. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, 15 miles Northwest of Medford, 7 miles North­ east of Gold Hill, 24 miles Northeast of Grants Pass T h e re a re a p p ro x im a te ly 10 a c re s of S p itz e n b u rg A p p le s a n d 30 a c re s o f Y ellow N ew to w n P ip p in A p p le s, 4 a c re s “ o i Bose P e a rs , 4 a c re s o f -©’A n jo u P e a rs , a n d 2 a c re s of B a r tle tt P e a rs . *Ten a c re s of g ra in la n d , 5 a c re s o f a lfa lfa g a rd e n a n d y a rd s , a n d 5 a c re s of tim b e r. A ll fenced w ith woven w ire and boards, also cross fenced The la r d lays sp le n d id — ju s t a gentle slope; is good la n d fo r Pears, AjRdes, A lfa lfa . G ra in , V etch and Corn. Apples are 12 o r 13 years old. The pears are about 8 years old. There were over 6000 boxes o f packed apples and peafrs th is year. The apples are m o s tly E x tra " Fancy. A splendid g ra m m a r an1006« in New York. New Y ork.— A ll the conveniences foi wtves, children, cats, dogs or othei household pets are in the construc­ tio n o f an apartm ent house to be erect ed by Mrs. Edgar Saltus, w ife o f the late well-known novelist, Edgar Saltus. at Giles place, here. The accommodations fo r the cats and dogs w ill include d rin k in g fou n ­ tains and ample spaces fo r basking in the sunlight. The plans, as drawn up and filed w ith the c ity building de­ partm ent, do not specify whether spe­ cial areas and fountains w ill be desig­ nated fo r canines and felines, respec­ tively, to avert strife. Ample spaces w ith in the patio also are set off as open a ir playrooms fo r the children o f the neighborhood. Con­ veniences fo r the wives who occupy the apartm ents w ill include a pergola on the roof. Dawson, Alaska.— Alaska yielded the greatest amount o f gold in the Yukon valley th is year. S tatistics made public recently by Superinten­ dent R ichard o f the northern com­ mercial posts In Alaska, showed tha t o f the va lle y’s to ta l yield o f $4,000,- 000 Alaska's o utput was 12,675,000. Yukon was $1,250,000, and A tliix, Can., n $76,000. i: ----- ;— — L ig gett & M yers T obacco D id you know ab o u t tho C h e t le r fitld p ackag e o f i O f C o . N ew A rriv a ls Axministr and Brussel] Rugs Linoleum and Congoleum Rugs IN ALL LIZES AND BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS W e a re c o n s ta n tly re c e iv in g N E W G O O D S, all b o u g h t a t th e lo w est m a r k e t p ric e a n d m a rk e d to sell a t th e v e ry lo w est p ric e p o ssib le. W e b e liev e in g e ttin g b a c k to n o rm a lc y a t th e v e ry e a rlie s t d a te . W h e n th e r e is a d e clin e in th e p ric e o f a n y th in g we im m e d ia te ly m a r k d o w n th e p ric e on go o d s in sto c k , a lw a y s k e e p in g in lin e w ith th e m a rk e t. All g o o d s m a rk e d in p la in fig u re s. “ WE SELL FOR LESS” F u n e r a l D ir e tto r e , f ir s t c la ss se rv ic e a n d m o d e ra te price». L a d y a s s is ta n t J. P. Dodge & S' Reliable Bous'