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PAöi fWö WS AlftUftt DAÎtî ÎÎÔÎIG8 ------- --------------- , Ashland Thursday, March ««a™ , T» SÍ ja il th e people a n d call fo r th e p a s-' sag e a n d e n fo rc e m e n t o f law s th a t will co n serv e » n ativ e an d m ig ra to ry birds. • I T he A udobon a n d H u m an so cieties u n ite to p ro te s t a g a in s t k illin g of crow s (se n d fo r U nited S ta te s a g ri- c u ltu r a l b u lle tin s 621 a n d 1 1 0 2 ) be- a, 102« S trangers In Language. Ail men are stran g ers. T here are no two men on e a rth who speak the sem e language. Each places his own indlvidu.nl m eaning in his words. With he self-sam e words men talk of quite OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY i ¡verent things. And I cannot he cer PA PER T E L E P H O N E 39 Dor‘ 1 d (iiay ’ Go rig h t over to tain how my w ords will be in terpreted cause ot their value to agriculture.¡¡pacta“« ' ? / th e 'le u w u " S t t a S k ? by him to whom they are addressed, Subscription P rice D elivered in City: th a t is the reason all aged people One m o n th ........................ ............. $ .65 I T he fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t is sp e n d -;G a s T a b lets. T ak e th e m as d ire c te d talk to them selves; it is the habit of a T h ree m o n t h s .......................« . . . 1.95 jin g m illio n s e x te rm in a tin g ro d e n ts <a n d feel th e im m e d ia te b e n e fic ia i lifelong experience—M abel Johnson Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.75 'w h ic h has been m a d e n e c essa ry be- i e ’u ^t8- Leland > THE REST OP EATING tra n s la tio n of A rne Gar- Ona year ........................................ 7.50 EVERYTH ING HOME COOKED cuoca tarm ar, Wiled utt hawk, aud borg’s “The Lost F a th e r.” Mail a (id R ural R outes One m o n th ......................................$ .65 ow ls, b ird s th a t p re v e n te r ro d e n ts ; m a rk a b le re lie f g i.e n . You will sleep T h re e m o n th s ................................ 1.95 b ecom ing d e s tru c tiv e p e sts b e tte r — you w ill b re a th e e a sie r Hix m o n th s ...................................... 3.50 ____________________ • y o u r n e rv o u sn e ss w ill d isa p p e a r— Ona year .......... ............................. 6.5<' a n d , b est of all. y o u r ex sita b le h e a tt FARM REM INDERS w ill be calm ed in a safe, n a tu r a l A D VERTISING RATES way. Display A dvertising By O. A. C. E x p e rim e n t S ta tio n Ask fo r B a a lm a n n ’s G as T a b lets din g le in se rtio n , each i n c h .............30c in th e yellow p a c k ag e — price, one S p rin g p la n tin g of vetch Is su c YEARLY CONTRACTS d o lla r. F o r sale by E l h a r t ’s D rug cessfu l o nly w hen p la n tin g Is done D isplay A dvertising S to re a n d o th e r re lia b le d ru g g is ts. O ne tim e a w e e k .......................... 27 % c e a rly . P la n tin g a f te r M arch 1 is J. B a a lm a n n , C h em ie , San F r a n Two tim e s a w eek..........................25 c cisco. lik ely to p ro d u ce a low yield. E very o th e r d a y ............................. 20 c P e rso n s d e s irin g to p la n t p o tato e s Local Readers in F e b r u a r y fo r e a rly use sh o u ld use E ach lin e , each t im e .......................10c i w hole seed, as c u t seed ro ts in a To ru n every o th e r dtey fo r one m o n th , each lin e, each tim e . . 7c cold, w et soil. L ittle is u su a lly To ru n every Issue for o n e m o n th g a in e d , how ever, by e x tre m e ly e a rly o r m o re, each lin e, e ach tim e . . 5c ! p la n tin g . C lassified Column W ill th e p u lle ts he lay in g next One c e n t th e w ord e ach tim e. W . . B urned E asip crl. l i e , fo r .h e i ^ ' o V o f To ru n every issu e fo r o n e m onth fall w hen th e price of eggs Is h ig h "Why—the sun of course” , o r m ore, !£c th e w ord each tim e. e st? A d e fin ite h a tc h in g plan now L eg al R a to uv iLsl y- But remember—you can i h i C2 L Olier / $2; 100 ,e ac,h stracted $700,000 wooden vessels. and provision fo r c a rry in g o u t th e tor the 200 wooden ships built T he copper and brass recovered F ir s t tim e, p er 8 -p o in t l i n e .......... 10c hold the cent so close to your eye (luring the w ar at an average from the Richm ond was in perfect sc h ed u le will help to w a rd th a t end.- E ach s u b s e q u e n t tim e, p e r 8- that you lose sight of the sun. cost to the Am erican public of condition w ith the exception of the W hite Globe Turnip Rest p o in t lin e ........................................ 5 c ! $700,000 apiece, does not com pare sheathing which was only slightly Some baking powders can be C ard of t h a n k s ..............................$1.00 T he P o m e ra n ia n w h ite globe t u r very favorably w ith the $22,500 paid c o rr° ded a fter sixty years in salt O b itu a rie s, th e line ..................... 2 ^ c bought for a few pennies less than nip o u t-y ie ld s a ll o th e r v a rie tie s by by a junk dealer for the old Civil 'Yate^ T he bulk of the m etal con- Fraternal Orders and S ocieties W ar F rigate Richm ond, A dm iral s,s.^ d o i sheathing and copper Calumet but don’t hold these i tw o to n s p e r a c re fo r la te su m m e r A d v e rtisin g to r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs F a rra g u t’s flagship, which w as sPlk.e s and bars used alm ost ex- cents too close to your eyes—you a n d e a rly fall seed in g , fin d s th e o r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a re g u la r in iti burned recently so th at the copper clu)slve'y m the hull. T h ere was will not be able to see the quality a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e b ra n c h e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n a t A s and brass in her hull m ight be ? ,& e q uantity of copper spikes, lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs will be —the purity—the dependabilityof salvaged. tw elve inches long and an inch to ria . T his v a rie ty has b e tte r k e e p c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te for a ll ad T here seem s to be no existing tb,j 4- and m any copper bars four in g q u a litie s an d a m uch lo n g er v e rtisin g w hen an ad m issio n or o th e r n a w denurtmpnt .t,»... and nve feet in length used to se feed in g p eriod th a n th e com m only c h a rg e is m ade. ju st w hat the Richm ond cost the £-ure ttle • • planking — ° to — the •••'■ stem »*«.■*». . grow n co w h o m v a rie ty . T h ese r e governm ent when built in 1858 a t < ro,s s cu ttin 8 show s this m etal per- B A K IM G PO SH ER Wlutt C onstitutes A dvertising i the N orfolk navy yard, but ship *e . y preserved, w ith outside cor- s u lts applv to all c o ast co u n ties. In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d construction experts are certain she ro ?.,on very slight. W ro u g h t iron hi other words, don’t be de A uto Tires Beat Thorns did not cost anyw here near $700 000 sPlkes found in the - ----- hull w ere so ing am ong som e a s to w h a t c o n sti _ _________ . . ceived by a few pennies — the An old in n e r tu b e from a la rg e Navy departm ent officials in W ash- eaten w ,th ru st th a t they alm ost tu te s new s a n d w h at a d v e rtis in g , cheapest baking powder in price ington h»ve not revealed the value £r a » / w, n taken out. T he ru st sized au o tire is useful p ru n in g we p rin t th is very sim p le ru le , w hich is often the most expensive. of the copper and brass put into the ha<t . , a *enRthwise porous grain is u s e d by n e w sp a p e rs to d iff e re n ti black ra s p b e rrie s. T h e b P rry canes building of the Richm ond, and the so bntt, tb at n collapsed like finely a te b etw een th em “ ALL f u tu r e When you buy Calumet you sh o u ld be d raw n to g e th e r a n d tied Philadelphia junk dealer w ho b u rre d SP th . 8 ass ‘ ev en ts, w here aw ad m issio n ch a rg t know that it will produce pure w ith b in d e r tw in e so th a t th ey affo rd - her, refuses to m ake public the f \ ne w ater*mark num erals w ere is m ad e o r a co llectio n is ta k e n IS quantity of these m etals he got out , br.a ss» covered w ith m any coats m u tu a l su p p o rt, a f te r w hich th ey sweet, and wholesome bakings A D V E R T IS IN G .” T h is a p p lies to but this has been estim ated at 200 ° ‘ P31" 1’ and alm ost like new. T he You know that you use less be o rg a n iz a tio n s ar.d so c ie tie s of every sh o u ld be p ru n e d back to a h e ig h t to««. T h ere w asn 't a n y th in g else P.r ° P elIer> Put in place in the early k in d as w ell as to in d iv id u als. cause it contains more than the of ab o u t 30 inches. By d ra w in g th e in the Richm ond of value except 81xties’ *’as a cross betw een M an- All re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r ordinary leavening strength. copper, and these ^ aneae ,bronze and brass, and was the brass tu b e over th e le ft arm an d c u ttin g th e y have o c c u rre d is new s. metals w ere considered w orth lound ,n as good condition as a it ju s t beyond th e h a n d , good p ro te c Buy it—try it—be convinced. A ll com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n $22,500, . m ore th an ten tim es the i i opeI t r • on any m odcrn vessel, A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 tion from th o rn s m ay be had d u rin g ! m e e tin g s of so cieties w h ere no value placed on ou r recently con- ttiere . beinS °n ly slight surface J corrosion. m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti th e p ru n in g . ounces. Some baking powders comeTn 12 a tio n c h a rg e d , o r co llecto n ta k e n IS ounce instead of 16 ounce cans. Be sure N E W S. you get a pound when you “want i t a sid e from c a stin g th e ir votes, it is s tr a n g e rs in a s tr a n g e lan d . N eigh- SUGAR COATED PILL S OF E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon a ll rig h t w ith G reer. W h a te v e r t h e ! bora w ere n e ig h b o rs in n a m e only, WISDOM P o a to ffic e us S ecoud-class M all M at r e s u lt of th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce ¡A s th e boy in th e s tr e e t m ig h t say : By A esop J r. ter. electio n , th e T id in g s w ill g e t in to T hey d id n 't even ta k e tim e to give T H E DOG AND T H E T H IE F line a n d s u p p o r t'th e club a n d its u n -j th e m th e once-over. T he a r t o f ----- -- — D on’t co — u n *>• t j y o u r n ic k e ls b e f o r e : c ^ ummeb P layground d e rta k in g s w ith a ll of th e force a t i t s . n e ig h b o rlin e ss is s o m e th in g t h a t can th e y ’r e m atc h ed , com m and. Mr. G re e r is w illin g to ¡a n d sh o u ld be c u ltiv a te d a n d t h a t ' w ork n o t only w ith th e o ffic e rs of c o m m u n ity will th riv e m o st a n d in- As it snow s, so sh a ll it d rift. * * th e clu b , b u t w ith an y o r a ll of th e d lc a te th e m o st s u b s ta n tia l p ro g re ss m en w ho h av e been a t th e fo re in in w hich th is a r t is b e st exten d ed B rib e ry s e ttle s n o t th e d eb t. • « th e p re s e n t fig h t, a n J he w ill do so! — _________________ w ith p e rfe c t good w ill. T h e re is no H e w ho p la n s in a d v a n ce h a s th e C hickens Come Home to Roost. b u n k a b o u t th is o ffer. G re e r will do b e st chance. T h a t is w h a t is h a p p e n in g in th e ♦ * it, in th e in te r e s t of A sh lan d . case of s u rp lu s incom e w hich f o r T h e b e st place to rea d is on th e W h e th e r M r. G re e r’s frie n d s will') b u ild th e big h o tel a n d s a n ita riu m m erly w as in v ested in p ro d u c tiv e e n lig h t side. te rp ris e . for A sh lan d w ill be d e te rm in e d by It is now going in to tax -ex em p t th e v o te of th e 235 p a id -u p m em b ers! I t ’s g re a t lo be p lu ck y , b u t d o n ’t g o v e rn m e n t a n d m u n ic ip a l se c u ritie s, GOOD-BYE, HAZ KIK p lu ck o th e rs . of th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce w h o ; th u s e lim in a tin g th e su p p ly o f new will v o te fo r new d ire c to rs th is w eek. c a p ita l so m u ch n eeded fo r a ll lin e s Ye o f h o n e st b e lie f m a k e th no I T he A sh la n d T id in g s h a s dissolved t is up to th em . W h a te v e r th e ir of in d u s tria l d ev elo p m en t. A t th e th ie f. d ecisio n . M r. G re e r will a b id e w ith p a rtn e rs h ip w ith th e fe a tu re , H az sa m e tim e th e so u rc e s of tax a b le in K ik . He m an ag ed to a tt r a c t th e a t it a n d try to be a v a lu a b le citizen com e a n d In v e stm e n ts a re c o n s ta n t T iny dogs, lik e tin y in fa n ts , o ften te n tio n of every b o d y , b u t he got In th e f u tu r e in te re s t of th e tow n, ly red u ced . w ail th e lo u d est. fussy. H e said he did no. w a n t folks ju s t as he has trie d to be in th e p ast, T h u s w hile tax -ex em p t s e c u ritie s B ase y o u r a c ts upon facts. to a p p ro v e his a ttitu d e . H e w an ted but he w ill n o t be a b le to g e t the! m ak e it e a sie r to ra is e pu b lic m on big h o tel an d s a n ita riu m u n less th e to w ake th em up to a s itu a tio n . His ¡eys. th e y a re ra p id ly leav in g th e g o v - 'S T R IK E O F C H IN E S E m ission is fin ish e d , a n d his w orst p re s e n t Issue Is d ecided rig h t. As f a r as M r. G re e r is co n cern ed , e rn m e n t w ith o u t so u rc e s fo r tax en em y c a n u o t be m ore p leased th a t! SEAM EN IS SPREADING 65 North Main Street Mr. C a rte r, Mr. p u rp o se s an d h e a p in g a d o u b le b u r LONDON, M arch 1.— T h e m a r i - 1 th e jo b is o v er th a n him self. It has! th e fig h t Is over. ASHLAND McCoy, Mr. S m ith , M r. L a m k ln , Mr. den of ta x a tio n o n to th e com m on tim e s tr ik e on th e C h in ese c o ast is j n o t been a p le a s a n t task . citizen and o p e ra tin g in d u stry . T h e policy o t th e T id in g s a lw a y s I h ’" '? ’8' T “ ’ ? T ? 8 10 ' a k e „Jro" r s p re a d in g to m an y p o rts, a c c o rd in g , _ ____ _______ , h a n d s a n d w ork w ith you h e a rtily in to a S h a n g h a i d isp a tc h . M any v e s h a s been ag g ressiv e, Procrf*«mi v p ... ’ ¡th e in te r e s t of th e co m m u n ity . W ill C onservation of Bird Life sels a r e re ta in e d in p o rt ow ing to h a rd w ork m u st be a p p lied to keep you do it? W hen G re e r b u rie s th e th e w a lk o u t of th é seam en . T he n a tio n a l g ra n g e in its la te a n y c o m ,„ u n ity from becom ing o s s i- 1 ““ " T T " B (led. C o n ,a ,u n itie s c a n n o t „ a n d ,‘a ,c h e t » « is session a t P o rtla n d , w en t on reco rd T he A m erican s te a m sh ip A m e ri s till. T hey m u s t go fo rw a rd o r 8 ' he 0 ,h e r p a rty ,o th e fo r c o n se rv a tio n of b ird life, a s k in g j can S ta te w as u n a b le to sail from S h a n g h a i to d a y as sc h ed u le d , be b a c k w a rd , if th e y go back, tax e s dS ^ ? ? ' eKlk I all g ra n g e s to p ro te c t b ird s. becom e b u rd en so m e , re n ts c h eap , no J ™ K ‘k " 8° " e' L " ’ 8et to 'i T he re s o lu tio n s re c ite t h a t b ird s cau se th e e n tir e crew’ had ab an d o n ed w ork fo r th o se w ho need it, no lo c a l! *" 'a r e a g r e a t fa c to r in p re s e rv in g a n d th e ship. m a in ta in in g all fo rm s of v e g e ta b le m a r k e ts for its p ro d u c ts, m o rtg a g e s life to help feed the w orld. WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR grow m ore p le n tifu l and rea d y cash W h ile in P o r tla n d rec e n tly T hey call th e a tte n tio n of th e f a r sc a rc e r. It ta k e s new’ blood to k eep I bought m ers to th e fa c t th a t th e b ird s a c o m m u n ity h e a lth y ; new m oney; do A m an m ay be activ e an d prom i BARGAIN COUNTER GOODS d e stro y in n u m e ra b le d e s tru c tiv e in- new th o u g h t, new’ m eth o d s; a n d e v e r n e n - i — in ------„ m any w He such as e x tra w agon w heels — ays. _ _ , may be th e . . . . le a d b a rs, sin g le tre e s, c h a n g in g new e ffo rts . T he C h a m b e r j w rlte r of g re a t books o r th e cham - in JU n ° US t0 811 form 9 of VeKe" rea c h e s, plow b e a m s a n t> h a n d le s, a t of C om m erce holds th e sam e re la tio n pion c h e c k e r p la y e r n o rth of M ason & i ? U’ p rices p re v a ilin g b efo re th e w ar. to th e co m m u n ity as th e h e a rt d o e s 'a n d D ixon’s line. B ut a t t h a t h e ' 116 s la u g h te r of b ,rd s b>’ sp o rts- Com e in early w hile th ey last. to th e body. L e t it fu n ctio n prop- | m ay be a p oor n e ig h b o r. W hen you i ° therS re s u lte d in t h ^ F e n c in g , h a rn e s s and Im ple m en ts a t red u c e d prices. e rly a n d new a n d in v ig o ra tin g blood Com e to th in k a b o u t it. one d e sire s T ° f d e s tru c tlv e New and second h a n d tew’iug w ill be th ro w n o u t. to Its e x tr e m itie s ! q u a litie s in a n e ig h b o r th a t he w ould! n a tlo n a l g r a n Se - m achines. re s u ltin g in life, a c tiv ity , h e a lth and n o . a sk o r expect of h is fam ily o r L n ,, 30(1 fa rm e rs o rg a n iz a tio n s to do pep. * L e t it fu n ctio n illy a n d spend k in d re d , ‘ , ¡ th e ir u tm o s t to b rin g th e econom ic its force a n d e n e rg y in th e w rong A good n e ig h b o r is one who h a s va]l]„ h , , , d ire c tio n a n d th e body becom es sick ta c t e n o u g h to ov erlo o k . th e fa u lts \ a lu e of b u d s to th e kno w led g e of a n d e m a e frte d . a n d th e r e can be n o , th a t y our“ frie n d s c iUde' y“0~u ea t an Yigor in it. a n d h a s sen se e n o u g h to expect n o th - O ptim ism is a b s o lu te ly e s se n tia l in g in r e tu r n fo r his ow n g ra c io u s in tow n b u ild in g . An in te re s te d c iti ness. If it can be w ritte n on a m a n ’s zen sh ip is e s se n tia l, a n d no tow n can to m b sto n e th a t he w as a good neigh-! go fo rw a rd u n less it h a s a f o r w a r d - ! bo r he w ill have a s w e e te r e p ita p h ; lo o k in g c itiz e n sh ip a n d h e r b u sin e ss ’ th a n can be e a rn e d by m ost of th e m en a re w illin g , to w ork to g e th e r j k in g s of e a rth . T he a r t of n e ig h b o r-' w ith o u t re g a rd to p e rso n a l feelin g . lin e ss is one w e a re s lo th fu l in ac- Invested in our Certificates of Deposit, business T he T id in g s has no ill w ill to w a rd ! q u irin g in its co m m u n ity sense, a n y m an . It can , a n d w ill, w o rk T h e c o a st c o u n try h a s grow n s o ! or personal funds that are temporarily idle h e a rtily w ith a n y an d all m en fo r th e fa s t a n d is still g ro w in g so fa s t t h a t! u p b u ild in g o f th e tow n. th e b u sin e ss , of b e in g n e ig h b o rly is pending some future investment, can earn a T he fig h t ju s t en d ed h a s b een a b ein g n e g le c te d . F a m ilie s have set- h a rd one. a n d a ll too p e rso n a l a n d , tie d dow n in busy a n d b u s tlin g dis- reasonable rate of interest for even a short b itte r . Mr. G re e r is so rry t h a t such tric ts a n d in a few m o n th s h av e period. a fig h t beoam e n e c essa ry an d hopes pu lled up s ta k e s a n d m oved from th a t no occasion w ill e v e r a ris e in s h e e r lo n elin e ss. No one h a s show n th e f u tu r e w h ere it will need to be in te re s t in t h e ir w e lfa re o r being. m ad e a g a in a g a in s t an y in d iv id u als. T hey h av e been held as to ta l s tr a n g As f a r as Mr. G re e r is co n cern ed e rs by th o se s u rro u n d in g th em . T hey th e c a m p a ig n is en d ed . T h e people w ere receiv ed w ith acclaim by th e u n d e rs ta n d th e s itu a tio n . If m em - re a l e s ta te a g e n t w ho sold th e m a lo t b e rs of th e C h a m b e r o f C om m erce o r a hom e, b u t w hen it cam e to d e s ire to ta k e a n y f u r th e r a c tio n , 1 m a k in g t h a t hom e th e y w ere E s ta b lis h e d 187« P u b lish e d E very E v e n lu e S n ad av THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. 52,100 Wooden Ship Offer Recalls * $22,500 Paid fo r Farragut Flagship GAS AROUND YOUR BEART VIRGINIA CAFK 29 F irst St. T 1 *foEr CALUM ET you can buy a A very good suit “Tailored to Measure by Born,” at a price you will agree is en tirely fair. Just now, we are showing some partic u lar^ good values at $30 and $35 — de pendable new weaves in all the favored col orings. It will pay y o u to see th e s e cloths before you buy. You’ll find the com pleted garments fully up to your expecta tions—money back if you are not satisfied Mason Tire Sale FREE With Every Mason Cord for the Month of March Leedom s Tire Hospital 0. A. PAULSMB NININGER & WARNER SpOF Pei/'s Corner Gooc O pen for B u s in e s s Fr J y M o rn in g With a full line of Cigars, Tobacco and Con fectionery. Some Sporting Goods here, more coming. A full line of Magazines. Pending Future Investment Î Fool T a b le s 3 - B illia rd - 1 ’’S n o o k e r” 1 The New Game The Citizens Bank Ashland, Oregon All brand new eguiplment of the famous Brunswick, Balke and Collender makes. CORNER MAIN AND PIONEER