ASHLAND DAILY ÏWrÀ&B Local and Personal Stale Fair Winners Will Exhibit Here V isiting w'th Sister— ■ Mrs. B enjam in H u n t a rriv sd in i T he com ing Jack so n county fa ir A shland th is m orning to spend sev- on th e new fair grounds in Septem - e ra l days visitin g w ith h er sister, ber is a ttra c tin g wide a tte n tio n all Mrs. W ill Dodge. Mrs. H u n t has over th e sta te and in n o rth e rn Cali- been visitin g in so u th e rn C alifornia, fornia, and le tte rs of inquiry from a n d is en ro u te to h er hom e in P o rt- b reeders of livestock and probable land. I en tries in a g ric u ltu ra l lines a re com- ---------- i ing in daily. S ubscriptions fo r th e D elineator The R iver B anks farm in Jose- ta k e n now. E. R. Isaac & Co. 280tf phine county, fam ed as one of the ---------- leading G uernsey c a ttle and Berk- H ikes In from L ake of Woods— sh ire hog b reeders of th e n orthw est, V ernon McGee, son of Mr. and and w hich c ap tu red prizes a t th e Mrs. J. H. McGee, hiked to A shland sta te fair and Pacific L ivestock Ex- S a tu rd a y from L ake of th e W oods, position in recen t years, will have V ernon had said th a t he intended a larg e exhibit a t the local fair, as m ak in g the trip on foot d u rin g the w itness th e le tte r of in quiry ju st sum m er, and s ta rte d S atu rd ay received from th e farm by Clyde E. m orning a t 5 o’clock in com pany Miles, to County Agent C ate: w ith his b ro th e r R aym ond. W hen “ Upon receipt of your recent let- I they had tra v e lle d ab o u t half th e te r, I w ent o u t and p u t an e x tra c u rl! distance, they were offered a ride to in th e old b o a r’s tail and told him th e city, which R aym ond accepted, to fill out, and we could step o ut b u t n o t so w ith V ernon, who con- again w ;th th e aristo cracy in Jose- tinued th e trip on foot, a rriv in g here phine and Jack so n counties, a t 7 o’clock in th e evening. “ We will come w ith ab o u t 11 ! ---------- G uernseys and 23 B erkshires, and A special offer for a few days wni heed seven double sta lls for cat-I only! The D elienator for one year, tie and 11 pens for th e Berks. In i E. R. Isaac & Co. 280tf addition to th is we a re going to a sk ! ---------- i your association fo r one free stall Hp: ids W eek-E nd Here— ¡n each of the G uernsey and Berk Miss C laudie K lum , of M edford, sections for use as h e a d q u a rte rs for spent th e week-end in A shland visit- o u r farm , w here our m en can sleep, ing with friends. and w here we can a rra n g e som e ---------- ! chairs, a lounge, etc. Good in su ran ce a t good rate s „ j wish yQU would get m e a le t-j P hone 274 J. Yeo of course. 2 65tf tftr frQm y our ass0oLation g ran tin g ' PLANTS NEED COLD WEATHER Experiments Have Shown That Northern Countries • Certain Amount Is Essential. In Indigestion? Try Ironized Yeast Home Owners Wasted $626,500,000 Last feat According to common belief, cold w eather causes plants td become dor­ m ant daring the fall, while warm w eather the succeeding spring again Incites new growth. Intensive Inves­ tigations of Dr. Frederick V. Coville of the federal Departm ent of Agricul­ ture, which have been conducted over a period of ten years, and which have covered every phase of this subject, dem onstrate th at both of these tra ­ ditional theories are erroneous. Dor­ mancy In our native trees and shrubs begins some tim e before the sta rt of cold w eather each w inter; the appear­ ance of Jack Frost is not necessary for the establishm ent of complete dor­ mancy. Furtherm ore, a fter such a condition of dormancy has developed, exposure of the plants to the ordinary growing tem perature th ereafter does not arouse them from th eir lethargy so that they begin growth anew. Interestingly enough, th e Coville ex­ perim ents show th a t plants which have responded to the lure of au­ tumnal and w inter dormancy will not react properly and resume normal growth the following spring unless they are subjected during the Interim to a period of chilling. A certain amount of cold Is essential to stim u­ lating the plant growth.—Scientific American. LIARS PRETTY WELL MATCHED American Evidently Found Foeman Worthy of Hi« Steel, In Old English Farmer. B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L Replacing Metal That Rust Had Destroyed One cent the word each time. HELP WANTED CcrtAeJSto An American poultry farm er went ---------- us this concession. It is a p r e t t y ! over to England to have a look round H e re to D rink W aters— expensive trip for th e prem ium paid, , the poultry farm s there and see where Mr. and Mrs. V olstead and son of and ,f we get ‘■trimmed” we sh all! the farm ers were making mistakes. Albany Or., are cam ping a t the a u t o j need a l, th e free stu ff we can g e t. J He did not hesitate to tell how far cam p to r several days and tak in g ‘Also, can we get som e dairym en J advanced was the a rt of poultry keep­ a d v a n ta g e of th e m ineral w aters, npar th(?re tQ brin g u9 enoUgh silage , ing In America, and spun several very ► which they th in k are doing them evpry day (Q feed ou r c a ttle s tu ff? ! tall yarns on that subject. Twenty chickens from twelve eggs considerable good. i jf t i»at can be arra n g e d we sh all not ' appeared to be an everyday occur­ ----------’ I have to break them over onto b e e t ! rence in the United States, if the LEEDOM m akes the price on pu]p Could you call som eone up stories he told could be believed. But a bluff old English farm er was MASON CORDS. Come a - I get ’em and get & price on th l9 ?- not unduly Impressed. a t L! EDOM’S T IK E HOSPITAL. __________________ “Happen, m aister,” said the old 270-tf EATS ENOUGH FOR FOUR MEN man. “ye have never seen as many as a hundred chickens hatched by one f lc tu n v from V isit— Probably Largest Human Consumer of hen at a setting?’’ Mrs. Levi Stevens, who has been "W aal,” answered the American, “1 Food in the World Threatens to can’t say that I have, but—’’ visitin g a» K lam ath F alls for sever­ Afflict Russia. “Well, then, listen here, m aister; 1 a l days, has re tu rn e d to h er hom e in have,” returned the farm er. “Down Highly interesting is the coincidence A shland. that the largest human consumer of Ipswich way we alius fill a barrel with food in the world should be a Russian, eggs and set the old hen on the bung- F r u it can n in g tim e Is a t hand. and, though at present outside that hole!”—Houston Post. F o r tr u it ja rs, lids, ru b b ers, jelly distressed country, he Is announced as m olds an d su g a r. D etrick ’s prices anxious to return to it In order to go The Sex of the Planes. to work on his father’s farm. N ature When the uegroes of Stanley Pool c a n 't be beaten. lias a queer habit of displaying ex­ saw the first two airships of the Bel­ trem es simultaneously as if to jest gian postal service land in the Congo Cold W eath er a t Seaside— * P hillip and C harles Rose, w ith the with the observer. region, their first Impulse was to run Tlie giant, Kazanloff by name, is away. However, on recognizing the la t te r ’s two sons, w rite from Sea­ uniform of the officers who descended described in the Journal of the Amer­ side, Or., th a t th e w eather th ere is i ican Medical Association as being nine from the apparatus, they Immediately very chilly and foggy, and th a t they j feet three Inches tall and weighing returned. in ten d c u ttin g th e ir stay th e re sh o rt ', 485 pounds, his proportions being sym­ The next day their fear had com­ on th a t account. It may be th at metrical. Four meals a day are need­ pletely disappeared. Why should they A shland does not have the very best ed to stoke this physical engine, hun­ be afraid of these big birds? Were c lim a te in th e w orld, blit it would ger being his governing emotion. In they not tamed by the white men? seem th a t people who live here a re 24 lmui , he will consume from four to For they were surely a couple of five pints of milk, from fifteen to tw en­ birds; and without hesitation they alw ays glad to get hom e ag ain , even ty eggs, four pounds of meat, five >r pointed out the male bird and then the from som e of th e m ost p opular sum -! six leaves of bread and large quanti­ female. m er reso rts. ties of potatoes, beans and other vege Asked by what they could distin­ table ;, washing down this Gargantuan guish one from the other, they replied L et J e rry O’Neal fig u re y our next repast with from four to six pints of that It was hot difficult. The birds did Job of plum bing. F irs t class m a te r­ wine and eight to twelve pints of beer. not know the country; the male bird 'fired of the monotonous life of a descended first, then he called his fe­ ial and w orkm anship. Phone 138. circus freak, this man mountain longs male, that came down to land after 238t- ->il7 E. M ain stre e t. for his native Siberia, where his fa­ him. ther is a farm er in m oderate circum­ It is Mr. Louis Franck, m inister of Camp Fir« Girls Meeting— stances, and soon will leave Hungary the Belgian colonies, who told this T he Cam p F ire G irls will hold a I for his home. The hope Is piously ex­ story at the Sorbonne. m eeting a t the e n tra n c e of L ith ia pressed thut famine conditions are not Qrlm Joke for the Professor. park th is evening a t 7 o’clock, to prevalent a t his destination, for the reason that, us he needs the quantity President H. O. Vance of Oska­ m ake plans for giving a play in the of food th at will feed four average loosa college said In an address in n e a r fu tu re . healthy men. he will be four times as Oskaloosa : hungry as his neighbors and therefore "The post-war changes have hit no­ G reen apples— G ravenstines. C an’t will become a menace to himself and body harder thaiT they have hit the community. — Cincinnati En­ college professor. The college pro­ b e a t ’em fo r pies and sauce. 25 the _ pounds fo r $1 delivered. Phone quirer. fessor Is one of the poorest men In the world today. 9 -F -ll» “A young Latin Instructor proposed to a young lady and was accepted. O uting at Butte F a l l s - After their first tender transports Mrs. F. C. Stevens and little son! were over they fell Into serious talks. of F ifth stre e t, a re spending several w “ ‘Now we are engaged,’ said the w eeks on an o u tin g a t B u tte Falls. young woman, ‘we must begin to econ­ omize. Promise me, darling, th at you T ake ad v an tag e now of th e spe­ won t do anything you can’t afford.’ “The yeung lady Instructor laughed cial o ffe r for one y ear subscription grimly. to th e D elineator. E. R. Isaac & “ Tf I promised you th at,’ he said, Co. 280tf ‘I ’d have to break off our engage­ ment.’ ”—Rehoboth Sunday Herald. In M edford on B usiness— J. L. B artnhouse spent Monday Pavement Is Billboard. a fte rn o o n in M edford on business. City streets and sidewalks may be converted Into tem porary billboards by an Invention resembling a lawn- roller that prints the advertising mes- l sage In water on the asphalt. As the machine is pushed along by 1 its operator, a spray of w ater from the tank In the upper half passes Do you suffer with indigestion or dyspep­ through a perforated belt or drum that sia? Are you troubled with that uncom­ acts as a stencil. The belt Is of fine fortable bloated feeling after meals? Are wire gauze with waterproof letters you bothered with frequent headaches, fastened upon It. In consequence It gas, nausea, or chronic constipation? If so leaves a band of wet, dark pavement you should lose no time in tryinglronized behind It, upon which the words of Yeast, which has brought amazing re­ I the advertisem ent stand out—dry and lief to thousands of stomach sufferers. white.—Popular Science Monthly. Simply take two tablets with each meal. C H E is the newest vamp of the Then watch the results. See how yoi/r screen— Nita Naldi. Some appetite immediately improves. Note who have had a preliminary Indicates Treasure Trove. how quickly the bowels become regular glimpse of “ Blood and Sand,” A ntiquarians are puzzled to account —how painful and distressing symp­ Rodolph Valentino’s first starring for some old coins found in the toms of indigestion disappear. In a picture for Paramount, predict stomachs of bullocks slaughtered after remarkably short time you will have she will be hailed as the greatest. gruzing on the Sheepey m arshes no thought of stomach trouble. Eating Her dark, exotic beauty made Among the coins obtained from dif­ will become a pleasure. You can get her a perfect selection for the un­ ferent anim als during the past few real joy out of every bit of your food. tamed, unrestrained Spanish aris­ days are a small coin dated 1795 bear Get Ironized Yeast today. Then experi­ tocrat, Dona Sol, of Vicente Blas- ing the name of Victor Arned of Sar ence the blessed feeling of being able co Ibanez’s novel, and when the dlnla, a Charles II farthing dated to eat a hearty meal without the least modistes of the Paramount organi­ 1674, a George III half-penny dated thought of discomfort. To try Ironized zation had finished designing her i 1806, and a Hamburg shilling dated Yeast entirely free simply mail post­ gorgeous costumes she was ready I 1727.—London Mall. card for Famous 3-Day Test. Address to “knock ’em dead.” And she lionized Yea»t Co.. D ept 103, Atlanta, did! Valentino, as Gallardo, the G j. Ironized Yeast is recommended It pays to read the olassitied page. bull^ghter, was her victim. juid guaranteed by all good druggists. NEW SCREEN VAMP P A G I THREB & ¡,822.06* PHYSICIANS. Ceet te r ! f l 2 '4 2 3 .O 5 2 A 3 5 A n t O ffice C e e t M y B OR- ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice lim ited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and I to 5. Sweden burg Bldg., Ash- land. Or« 73-tf I J- J« EM J.EN 8— Physic an Surgeon. P ractice lim ited eye, ear, nose and th ro a t. O) supplied. O culist and aurls: 8. P. R. R. Offices, SI. F. an Bldg., M sdford, Ore. Phone MFN W ANTED O IM P L E harm less rain-w ater, to which Shakespeare likened the juallty of mercy, Is not so merciful as a great many people thlDk. It may make the crops grow, but It cost the United States $626,500,000 last year Just the same. While it caused the flowers to bloom It went after the sheet metal work of the American home and rotted away leaders and gutters, valleys and flashings to the extent of over half a billion dollars. About 98 per cent of the homes In the United States are equipped with leaders, gutters, etc., of any­ thing hut a perm anent character. A recent survey shows that there are 5.175,000,000 feet of leaders and gutters in use In the United States. I? placed end to end they would girdle the globe almost 40 limes. Five years is the average life of the leaders used on most Aiuerl- B ra n M u ffin R ecip e B y W a s h in g to n C h e f and to -.«©c to> ’ H CI7 fo r service as railro ad m achinists J L>*L?,,ATT.I E B’ ®HAW— Special ai tention to m others and children boilerm akers, blacksm iths, electric-1 In te rn al eocretlons and endocrln. ians. sh eetm etal w orkers, pipe fii-i glands. Res. and office 108 Pio ters, coppersm iths, tin n e rs, c ar in-: n eer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­ spectors, c ar repairers, helpers— all fice hours, U to 12 s m .; 2 to « classes n. m UNDER STR IK E CONDITIONS OH IK BEST EX PLA IN ED BY C H A I R M A N ___________ _ PRACTOR:* BEN W. HOOPER OF TH E UNITED DR. MA IT) INGERSDLL~H A WLEY STATES R A I L R O A D LABOR ~ V is itin g C hiropractic Physician BOARD IN HIS STATEM ENT OF N euritis cases a specialty. Phone 118-J. T reatm en t given only in JULY 1ST, READING AS FOLLOWS your own home. in eirclt “ In th is case th e conflict is not pr 4 0 Tints E. B. ANGELL— C hiropractic betw een the em ployer and th e op-, and E le c tro -T h e ra p y .. The com bi­ pressed employes. The people of thlsi nation does w onders. F irst Nat l country, th ro u g h an act of congress, Bank Bldg. Phone 48-142. can homes, although oft em line« signed by P re sid e n t Wi son, eatab-i “ N atu re a ’’hors a vacuum ” tf ished a trib u n a l to decide such dis­ '1 they do not last that long. That >s putes over wages and w orking con­ the reason that the Ainer’.a n CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ditions, which a re su b m itted to it in home-owner Is replacing his teak a proper m anner. It is the decision The A shland C onservatory of Music ing equipment, by using c pper, of this trib u n a l ag ain st which the: opens Septem ber 5th, 1922. Ma­ and is the reason that archiiects shop c ra fts a re strik in g , dam e True y-Young, directress. and builders all over the ■•onntr.v “ R egardless of any question of th e The school of daily in stru ctio n in are stressing the advantages o f In­ rig h t pf the men to strik e, th e men! all branches of music. The Lesch- stalling copper leaders and gutters who trike the s trik e rs ’ places are! etizky m ethod. The i.ecretary will In the beginning to save this great m erely accepting the wages and j be pleased to supply any in fo rm a ­ economic loss. w orking c o n d ifo n s prescribed by a tio n desired. A ddress Box 5 4. Another unnecessary expense to governm ent trib u n a l and are p e r- ! A shland. Oregon. 280-lnio* home-owners Is found In th e In form ing a public Service. They are cessant renewals necessarj t“ TRANSFER AND EXPRESS. not accepting th e wages and work- i plum bing pipe where rust-clogs re ing conditions which an em ployer is ! 1— trying to impose. F o r th is re a s o n , F 0 * Prt° “ P‘ an<1 hc a re fu ‘ serv,ce; duce the flow and m new em ployes, th e sam e as old em brass pipe in the beginning !«>• ' . . - l i trucks. Good service a t a reasoD ployes who have rem ained loyally a t able price hot and cold w a fe r ami Phone 83 work. A pplicants should apply to | from both repair« I ni I th e office of th e su p e rin te n d e n t at WANTED. P o rtla n d (U nion station-, o r to th e w ---- — a ssista n t su p erin ten d en t a t Rose- » ANTED— Bids on fu rn ish in g 14 terested financially and are endeav- burg tons w heat. 7 tons oats. 4 tons ; oring to get things in shape to s ta rt barley and 4 tons baled straw . J. H. DYER. Subm it sam ples and price to Sm ith operations in th e n e a r fu tu re on a G eneral M anager S outhern Pacific Q uality P ou ltry F arm , A shland. Company. I large tra c t of governm ent land, th a t Oregon, on or before A ugust 10, they have leased for 99 years. R. E. KELLY, 1922, 280-3* R epresentative Executive D epart­ FOR RENT. m ent Southern Pacific Company. improvement on Tractor. APARTM ENTS — F u rn ish ed , close A new attachm ent designed to give in, m odern conveniences. A dults the small tractor greater bearing area only. In q u ire 166 H argadine St., and increased pulling power, replaces or phone 122. 257-tf the round wheels with two large I — ________ sprockets, according to Popular Me­ FO R RENT— A ugust 1, furnished chanics Magazine. Outside of each housekeeping room s. A dults only. sprocket Is a cast-steel arm which 614 Boulevard. 280-5 projects forw ard and downward, car­ FOR EXCHANGE rying at Its front end a smaller idler wheel. A track tread passes around FOR TRADE— 160 acre u n in cu m ­ the sprocket and idler wheel, giving bered ranch on Pacific high wav the tractor Increased bearing area. and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all house and o u tb u ildings; good Not Natural. stock or chicken ranch w ith plen­ There is at present a good deal of ty of wood and tillab le land. Will FISHING RODS WRAPPED criticism of our girls, hut after all tra d e for unincum bered A shland acreage; p refer no house, hut one enn’t expect a chicken to he as Barrels and Parte Supplied and would ensider acreage w ith sm al' wise as an owl.—Boston Transcript Fitted for Any Make of Gun house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran, lte St. 231tf* B anks is paving stre e ts. FOR SALK. Guns Repaired A N T H O N Y GIACOFCI Housewives may now regale th eir guests with the same kind u ’ bran muftins Marshal Foch and many other noted visitors at W ashington have talked about. The opportunity is presented through A nthony Giacofei, chef of the New W illard Hotel, one of the big hostelries of the N at o: a 1 Capital. Here is the recipe which Chef Giacofei says will make one dozen muffins: F our tablespoonfuls flour, four tablespoonfuls bran, one tabiv spoonful lard, one tab k sp o o >f:< b u tter, one tablespoon iul bak r powder, one tablespoonful sug.u two eggs, one-fourth pint cold milk, a pinch of salt. Mix the above thoroughly, flour with baking powder, add lard an i b u tter, mix and add bran, >• and milk, bake in hot oven twenty minutes. R. Middleton Lemon Cream — foe— SUNBURN WHAT REDUCES MILK AND FLESH MORE THAN FLIES? Double S tren g th SHOOFI.Y ju st in from P hiladelphia. I t ’s the best Fly R epeliant on the m ark et today for the spraying of your cows. Fencing, Mowers, R akes B inders a n d . th e ir repairs. kinds of Sewing Macfilnes. W INDBURN and HAY FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings. 381 E. MAIN ST. and All PeiVs Corner CHAPPING C leans and S oothes LARGE JAR HARTMAN SYNDICATE LOCATES OFFICE HERE The H artm an Syndicate, which ren ted a room in th e B eaver block about th ree weeks ago, received the fu rn itu re for the office yesterday, and it is being installed. This syndicate has been form ed for th e purpose of extract' ng oil from oil shale, an abundance of which is to be found in the vicinity of Ashland. A num ber of A shland men a re in- 5<»c Ijem on Oil S o a p ............................19c L em on Ju ice S o a p ....................... M cNair Bros. 7’A o Star Provost Bros. Headquarters for GARDEN TOOLS SPRAY PUMPS PRUNING SHEARS HOSE—and LAWN SUPPLIES TH E PECULIAR THING ABOUT SAVING IS THAT, W H ILE EVERYBODY IS ALWAYS ‘ GOING TO,” SO F E W ACTUALLY START. COME IN AND OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY EVEN IF ONLY FOR A DOLLAR. YOU W ILL BE CORDIALLY WELCOMED. FOR SALE— Acreage on paved highw ay, splendid soil. Five acres. 10 acres, 15 acres, 20 acres, and th e price is rig h t. O. A. M anning, T alent, Oregon. 272tf FOR SALE— A veritab le park of one acre, set to choice fru its, nu ts and grapes, rig h t in h e a rt of th e town. W ell b u ilt seven room house. Cash, or would consider a sm all house and lot as p a rt pay­ m ent. Mrs. M arcia D anford. 124 M anzanita stre e t. 275-1 mo GR EEN A PPLES — G ravenstines. Can’t beat ’em for pies end sauce. 25 pounds for $1 delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll. __________ • FOR SALE— C ucum bers, all sizes, for pickling or slicing. Also black­ b erries and green peppers. W. E. P ierson. Boulevard. 27 9-6* FO R SALE— P lay er piano, good conditiou. N. G. C o l e m a n ,361 M ountain A” e. ; s c •: M O nce G B L A M K I N Nobody Ever Regretted Starting A Savings Account •FOR SALE— Quick, 12 acres terrac e property, seven block from P. O., two blocks L ithia p a-k , im prove­ m ents w orth over $4000. Price $1650. P. O. Box 463. 25 4-1 mo* BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE City and Ranch Properties Houses to Rent (HITIZKN’S RANK BUILDING W. A. SHELL BARBER The Citizens Bank of Ashland Safety blades resharpened like new. Single bit, SOc doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz Ashland, Oregon Children’« W’ork A Specialty SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR FIRE INSURANCE P ro crastin atio n In tak in g out fire insurance has robbed m any a m an of his e n tire property. Don’t be caught unprepared by the fire fiend. Your hom e, your business, your crops, your auto m obile have a very real money value. No property is secure against destru ctio n by fire. L et us tell you how little it will cost to fully protect you. “ W hen you w ant good in su r­ ance, ta lk w ith B illings." Billings Agency Established 1883 Real Estate and Real Insnrantx. ASHLAND, OREGON Phone 211 41 K Main St.