TWO ÁíífltAJfí) hÁÍLf ttWÑGfl 'Thursday, June #, iOíí¡Í BLOCKING BUSINESS FARM REMINDERS carload weight under transcontinen­ Mark Twain is (responsible for the (From O. A. C. Experiment Station) BAKED 50 YEARS AGO tal rates is 60,000 pounds, and as E stab lish ed 1878 MER Seed potatoes for June planting the pack of many of the canneries Published Every Evening Except expression, “there is a lot of talk about the weather, but nothing is should be cut in large pieces not along the Southern Pacific is small ____ Sunday •ti TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO. ever done about it.” likely to dry out. Length of treat­ and necessarily difficult for one There has been much talk about ment for sprouted seeds needs to be* OFFICIAL C m AND COUNTY cannery to make up a carload of 60,- the soldiers’ bonus, but not muqh shortened somewhat. PAPER 000 pounds of the various kinds, but TELEPHONE 39 has been done about it. Unquestion­ TwoWonn Sprays Combined by being able to consolidate and re- ably the soldiers and sailors who The 30-day codling moth spray ship the output of one cannery with E. J. BARRETT, Editor carried Old Glory to a glorious vic­ will be due, If warm weather con- that of anothgq, the smaller can- Subscription Price Delivered in City: tory back iu 1918, are deserving of tinues, from June 6 to 12 In the nerles will be enabled to dispose of One month .................................. | .65 the highest praise and some reward Willamette valley. The rapid ad­ their output to not only greater ad Three m o n th s .............................. 1.95 for their immeasurable sacrifices. vance of the season in recent weeks vantage, but encourage larger and Six months .................................. 3.75 One year ..................................... 7.50 There is no doubt about the praise will permit a combination of the us­ more diversified packs. Mail and Rural Routes they have received since that vic­ ual 15 and 30 day sprays in most One month .................................. | .65 torious day, and will receive— but places. Three m o n th s .............................. 1.95 how about the reward? Thistles Make Silage Six months .................................. 3.50 While there are many ex-service Bad patches of Canada thistles in One year .................................. 6.5C men who do not actually need the grain may be cut when the grain is ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising bonus, this unsettled state of affairs In the milk or early dough stage and Single Insertion, each In ch .. . . .30c has a bad effect on business. Legis­ made into good silage. If then the YEARLY CONTRACTS lation should be pushed that will patch is plowed up and kept cultl Display Advertising give the needy service men immedi vated off below the ground all sum­ One time a w eek.............................. 27 %c Two times a week..............................25 c ate help. The longer we delay the mer the patch will be greatly weak­ Every other day.................................20 c less most of the ex-service men will ened or killed out. Fall seeding of Local Readers Each line, each tim e.....................10c need the bonus, and the more hesi­ vetch and oats on these patches will V, tation there will be in business. help further In smothering out the To run every other dhy for one month, each line, each tim e .. 7c stragglers that survive. To run~every issue for one month The summer normal school com­ *A “FLIVVER” BOOM Cherry Slugs Are Busy or more, each line, each tim e .. 5c mittee of the chamber of commerce Pear and cherry slugs are appear­ Some prophets are without honor Classified Column directs attention of parents to in theig own community and others ing on the foliage of these trees and One cent the word each time. T his w edding cake is fifty years old To run every issue for one month are haUed as presidential timber. are "skeletonizing the leaves In char- the fact that, under the supervision and has seen duty a t tw o weddings or more, %c the word each time. of the Oregon State Normal school. Anyway, the Henry Ford presiden­ acterstlc fashion. * Growers who ex­ Legal Rate and a golden a n n iv ersary for a Chi­ , ________ „___ llvul classes for all grades from the first First time, per 8-polnt lin e......... 10c tial boom has been launched, and perienced serious defoliation from cago couple. Yet it looks as ap p etiz­ eighth inclusive, will be con- ing today as it did in 1S72, when it right in his old home town— Dear­ this pest last season may control It Ito Each subsequent time, per 8- by spraying now with polnt l i n e .................................... 5c born in Wayne county, Michigan. _____ ____ ____ ar- ducted for a period of six weeks w as baked. It Is now the property of - - - the trees Card of th a n k s ............................ >1.00 ------ - - - 1.. B. Sinclair, chef a t a Chicago cafe. It is declared to be the precursor ¡ enate of lead» two pounds to the commencing June 19th. Obituaries, the H u e ......................2 ^ c Heretofore grades seven and eight I t w as baked for the w edding of Mr. of a nation-wide movement; and i t ' huQdr®d gallons, Fraternal Orders and Societies were not included, but special atten­ S in clair's p urents and recently was re­ Rad Spud Plants Pulled Advertising for fraternal orders has all the earmarks of such, for It frosted fo r th e p a re n ts ’ fiftieth wed­ or societies charging a regular Initi­ was attended by 137 (actual count) Diseased, sick or weak potato tion is directed to the fact that In ding anniversary. ation fee — — — — — — — and dues, no discount. Re- of all the 911 (estimated popula­ plants should be dug out of the seed this year’s term all grades are cov ligloua and benevolent orders will 'be ered, and the students can complete charged the regular rate for all ad tion) of the place that Heivy made fields, as soon as they appear. This POLISH CABINET RESIGNS any subject In the vajrioug grades. practice will help prevent the spread vertlslng when an admission or other famous, which excusably feels i its The work will be under the super­ charge is made. importance as an influence upon the of disease. LONDON, June 8.— A dispatch re­ vision of three qualified critic rest of the American commonwealth What Constitutes Advertising ceived here stated that the Polish teachers, so students are assured an In order to allay a misunderstand­ and which is pardonably anxious to ANOTHER FREIGHT CUT cabinet has 'resigned. ON CANNED GOODS unusually high grade of instruction. ing among some as to what consti­ become still more luminary as pro­ tutes news and what advertising, ducer— using the term in its non­ Parents are urged to send their we print this very simple rule, which PORTLAND, June 8.— J. H. Mul- children to these classes, not only is used by newspapers to differenti­ political sense for the moment— of a chay, general freight agent of the for the benefit accruing from an ed­ ate between them: “ALL future chief magistrate for the nation. Southern Pacific company, announ­ ucational standpoint, bnt to also as­ events, where an admission charge The meeting in the town hall at is made or a collection is taken IS which the Ford-for-President club ces the publication of a new tariff, sist in establishing this normal ADVERTISING.” This applies to effective July 10, 1922, naming re­ course as a permanent Institution In organizations and societies of every was formed, included a clergyman, duced rates and minimum weights Ashland under state control and su­ a judge, a publisher and a promi­ kind as well as to individuals. All reports of such activities after nent business man. There were on canned fruits, berries and vege­ pervision. Don t delay! Go right over to they have occurred Is news. represented then, the pulpit, the tables, between points on the South­ the nearest drug store and get a All coming social or organization ern Pacific lines In Oregon, at which FARM LOAN INTEREST press, the bench and commerce, and package of the genuine Baalmann’s meetings of societies where no Gas Tablets. Take them as directed money contribution is solicited, initi­ if that does not constitute a nation canneries are located, for assarting IS OUT TO PER CENT and feel the immediate beneficial ation charged, or collecton taken IS al movement right at the start, and consolidation into carloads for KLAMATH FALLS, June 8.— In­ results. NEWS. where was there ever any movement eastern transcontinental shipment. Not only will you be surprised, terest on farm loans, has been re­ This is the third reduction that duced from 6 to 6 % per cent by the but you will feel grateful for the re­ Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, of an all-embracing character. Fostofflce as Second-class Mall Mat It is said the platform matter was has been made by the Southern Pa­ farm loan board, and a big bond markable relief given. You will sleep ter. touched upon only slightly— but jrhy cific in rates and minimum weights, issue has been floated successfully better— you will breathe easier__ your nervousness will disappear__ at all? Isn’t Mr. Ford a sufficient to assist the packing industries to 'provide funds for loans, accord­ and, best of all, your exsitable heart SOLOMONITES platform unto himself? The voice of along the Southern Pacific lines in ing to Mrs. L. B. Hogue, secretary will be calmed in a safe, natural this meeting of the neighbors is, as Oregon, during the past 60 days, the of the Klamath Falls farm loan as­ way. Ask for Baalmann’s Gas Tablets Mr. Beveridge of Indiana might say, others being on tin cans and empty sociation. in the yellow package. For sale by ♦ RAY-DE-O JAMBOREE <«> a mandate that the people of the barrels. < Elhart’s Drug Store and other reli­ ♦ Since we got the Ray-de-o The new tariff on canned goods FORMER SECRETARY OF country dare not disregard. able druggists. J. Baalmann, chem­ Mother lets the cookin’ go. ist, San Francisco provides rates under which two or I NTERIOR DIES AT SEATTLE Gee! Can't blame here, GHY’s more canneries may sl/J) 15,000 A DISGRACE TO MEDFORD SEATTLE, June 7.— Richard Bal­ Shootin* music through the pounds of canned goods at carload linger died here last night after a (Medford Mail Tribune) '«• skies. The Mail Tribune is getting out a rates, subject to minimum charge of short illness. H© was secretary of With the head band on her ears <$> Prosperity Week number on Friday. >15 per car, for consolidation into the Interior in President Taft’s cabi­ Thousands of extra copies are to be carload quantities for eastern trans­ net. Heart trouble was the cause of continental shipments. The minimum his death Paw has fixed a riggin’ so’s ® mailed throughout the coast. There are to be complimentary write-ups O He can listen doin’ cbo’se; of local induefrles, Illustrated by Milks the cow by Ray-de-o '"<$> cuts, all such expenses borne (by this When he doesn’t let it go. newspaper. Farm life surely ain’t the same <8> Rractically every industry in Med­ <«> Since we got this patent game. ford is to be represented in this is­ — L. W. Bonsib in Farm Life. <8> sue. All but the four Medford banks. • • Not one penny will the banks of Now that money is easier, suckers Medford contribute tp this effcfrt are also. to boost Medford and the Rogue N E E D to warn the little folks aw ay These institutions, It is seldom the swellhead who River valley. which profit by every new settler, by from the table beverage when Postum is lands the swell job. every new business established, • • served; every reason to invite every mem­ The trials of life do not always these bankers who gain by every ber o f the family to join in the enjoyment of movement like the present one de­ produce honest convictions. signed to develop Medford and this wholesome, satisfying drink. • • southern Oregon, not a finger will Styles of today are for women Postum is made from Nature’s best grain who have every confidence in them­ they raise to help such a cause. Ev­ ery other business in Medford can selves. —w heat, and contains nothing to harm afford it. The banks can’t. • • nerves or digestion More than th a t The Medford It’s getting around to the season banks have entered into a secret when spring fever is recognized as You’ll greatly relish its full-bodied flavor agreement not to advertise In any ordinary laziness. Medford newspaper, not to give a • • and aroma. It might help some persons to pay penny to advance the cause of pub­ Your grocer has Postum in two forms: less attention to reputation and licity, not to help In any way to Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in maintain Medford’s reputation as a more to character. the cup by the addition of boiling water. progressive, enlightened and pros­ • • Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk,for Woodrow Wilson’s health is re­ perous community, for it is through those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for ported improving steadily, although the newspapers that communities are most frequently judged. fully 20 minutes. he is still sick of Jim Reed. Bankers are supposed to represent • • business leadership. In most com­ Radio religious services will nev­ er be popular, because the women munities, the bankers are the men who set the pace for progressive and “ There’s a Reason » cannot see each other’s hats. up-to-date business methods. They • • used to, here. They do so no longer. Home building increased in this Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc. Such an attitude on the part of country last year, every fellow hav­ Battle Creek, Michigan ing put up his garage the year be­ Medford bankers is, in oar opinion, a shame and a disgrace. It is not fore. the money that matters. The Mail • • It is impossible for anybody to Tribune can worry along without as­ know how Germany feels, except the sistance from the banks. It Can man who bought an encyclopedia on continue to get out a good newspa­ per without bank advertising. It deferred payments. will get out a good Prosperity Week • • issue. The man who formerly was al­ JUNE 19 TO JULY 28 It’s not the money, but the spirit ways trying to get the law on some­ body, now wants to have every auto — the picayune spirit of small town Ashland, Oregon driver pinched who doesn’t stop tightwadism. And they talk about reviving the when he is jay-walking. Twelve instructors on the faculty and lecturers from the old Medford spirit! • • Ashland Tidings . «Shed- 2 d » 1872 . -w as r e ­ n t e d for the Golden 'ftfeddinö Celebrated- m 2 KLAMATH DELEGATES OFF ! ton and L. G. Van B ellen. left last FO R GOOD ROADS M EETIN G n ig h t fo r W in n em u cca, Nev. w here KLAMATH FALLS, June 8.— they will attend the good roads con- Klamath s good roads delegation,' ference June 9 and 10. The party composed of Charles Martin, Leslie will motor from here, joining other Rogers, T. A. Stevenson, W. L. Dal-'delegates at Alturas. There no mystery good oil It m u s t be m a d e fro m c ro d e a c a re fo U y selected for th e ir “oihness" an d stabili­ ty. T h e s e c ru d e s m u s t b e refined to p re se rv e th e ir original c h a ia c te ris tx a and to m ake th e m p u re. In selecting c ru d e s for Z eroiene th e S ta n d a rd Oil C om pany h a s th e «rfoon- tage of its o w n large p ro d u ctio n of practically e v e ry ty p e erf crude. T h e co m p an y is not com pelled to u s e an y p a rtic u la r c ru d e b e ca u se it h a ppin g to be th e only one available. Crudes selected for ¿tezolene are brought to our refineries in special pip« fines. They are refined by our o w . patented, h*gb-vacuum prtaress which preserves their “oütness" and stability. No other refiner on the Pacific Coast uses any form of vacuum distillation. No other M hocr in the United States uses as high a vacuum as this company. Purity Essential Z eroleneoils are pure. T his company has ak ways considered the removal of all detrimental properties and compounds as essential in mak­ ing Zerolene. GAS AROUND YOUR HEART Because of their “oiliness,” stability and purity, Zerolene oils give perfect lubrication, and per­ mit the development of the maximum power, speed and gasoline mileage of the car. STAN DARD OU. COMPANY iCiUtforrua) more power 6 speed ~ less friction and wear ~ thru G m t Lubrication 1922 MODEL Let the children share this mealtime beverage No The NEW ESSEX NOW P rice $1,345 5 Passenger Touring Postum for Health Won all road and track races and endurance contests this year SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL With about forty billions of un­ used credit resting squarely in the LOCAL MEN AT FORUM LUNCHEON AT MEDFORD banks and savings depositories of the United States, Uncle Sam is sit­ ting prettier than he has for many who attended the forum luncheon of the Medford chamber of com­ a moon.— Pendleton Tribune. merce yesterday. It Is sought to create a better feeling o i friendli­ Tidings classified ads get results. ness between the two cltls. University of Oregon, Oregon Agricultural College and the Willamette University. Strong musical program and concerts. Recreational features include, swimming, fish­ ing and ideal places which may be reached on easy hiking trips. Any one desiring to camp out will be given permission to camp in the park during the six weeks of the Summer Normal School. » Better than 20 miles on a gallon of gas 2000 miles on a gallon of oil C lass A G arage Call 30 for Demonstration