4wH £ «V » LAND * “• D A IL Y 1 T ID IN G S $ Dr. J. SUM w q - ! AprH *• ., “I s t h s C h u r c h A dw ju< e toi t h u t A isst*.' g r . ¿ f e w M»ry!p Some More of the Same Moran g é te o l, 8eattto, » » y • •Immortality," D». Maral» Bowmga. partici»#, Mur t l- Munday by ___ ________ Editor Hart R- G reer----------- George M ad d en G reen ET. ^ertflns ...... Business Manager New s Editor yopdsr wMo S ^ e Butg F f •: QFFICLgL CITY PAPER |off ice as Second CTma I M I fb ttler Delivered to City » m A f/ B<»r«r »»d W x W - ;' . sey a pugilist Grçptipg Gwrds Can&$hvon t * One Month .... Three Months Stx Months .. O»e Year ------ W » k F t» PFD0 considered good tor a ooid. Now a cold la i copsidered good for a drink. T8 THAT PLEASE A WF b f W -sweeps c|e»a unless i} new bride uses ail the straw s seeing it her cake is j dope. _ One Month ... Three Months 8lx Months ... One Year ....... 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P recise d a ta on th e p e r form ance, an d cost of electrical equipm ent m u st be ta b u lated , and it is to w ard th is end th a t m any of th e in v estig a tio n s a re now being directed. T he w ork being done by the governm ent and ag ricu l tu ra l colleges is being supplem ented, b y th e C om m ittee on R elation of E le c tric ity to A g ricu ltu re, upon which are representatives, qf U . 8. D epartm ents of A g ricu ltu re, Com m erce and In te rio r, th e A m erican F a rm B u reau F e d e ra tion, N ational G range, A m erican Society of A g ricu ltu ral E ngineers, F a rm L ig h tin g M a n n lp c tu re rs ’ A ssociation an d N ational E lectric L ig h t Association» Near Chico, Butte Co., Calif. ih y ° ljr ° ity f ° r a d ay aud do blam e you fo r. le av in g in th e sum m er, hut o u r b ath s and m ineral w aters w ill do w onders fo r y our h e alth |h ts sp rin g . U1CHAHDS0N. eyefecomf« making plana tor M»e fprmgllop WASHINGTON: » By CHARLES P. STEWART NBA Service Writer WASHINGTON —- Congress man vary. By \ congressm en, I mean senators And represent atives, both. , Publicity is vary valuable to l congressman. He likes it, if he's onto, his lob- Most of hem are, at least to the extent of knowing that it pays a pollt- llolan to ftgure, good and plenty, n print. One type enjoys praise hut resents adverse criticism . The other typ« welcom es anything It can get. If it gets praise, good. If not, it extends the glad hand to’ « vilification, ridicule, any thing. as tar better than fiothing at all,- Senator Guy D. Goff of -West Virginia falls ln classification No. 1. • Goff has brains, dandy speech, but and evidently a thoroughly ser- ious-mtnded chap. In contrast w ith thia m eatal slant, physically he’s a roly-pdly guy, who makes you laugh when you look at him -------not a disagreeable laugh. a good natured one. W ell, Goff made a speech one day, which I had occasion to refer to in one of these letters I write, and, so help me John Rogers, it was a complimentary reference, but I did remark tha't Goff logked lik e a kewpie, as he got his oratory off bis chest. R elieve it or -not, in less than no time I’dt had half a doseu representations made to me, by Guy D. Goff’s' friends, that that F a s a darned mean thing I’d fallii::-: F inally M em issary called form ally to find out why I hated the senator so. Mlgoah! I don’t- Making due allow ance for thè fact that he's a ""regular of regulars'” which sem e people consider quite all right and "ptbprs consider ab solutely all wrong. I think he’s one of our leading senators, in character and ability. Rut bo looks like a kewpie. . 1 stand by that. Salvation A rip J Meeting— There will be a special meeting of the Salvation Army tomorrow evening, with Miss Bernice Ber ger of Central Point as the chief speaker. The first m eeting will be on the street at 7:80 and the other m eeting in Salvation Hall at 8 o'clock. of a "doubt foruip,” This fonqu >111 |»Ytto stu dents whose minds bav« keen pqssled over religious matter». The first m eeting w ill be held April I< p»d gpthgrlags >111 continue •untU R ay 18- The ces sions w ill be sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. £■ A- Speakers w ill deliver prepared addressee apg participate Ip d is cussions. * “ AND FUR “G O O Q ) U N D»0M’ MA NllGH I A l t . 'Î M Ï WEM H t U/EbJ-f BWZ- UJb/ OlOH’j M A *D O MOOWA / I W v r l [ v* lUiv > o N S Z ife J t Î w W’ i * * j A ll there is to success is »tari log in una getting through." k X A ! A ** r ttZJL • Local Dealers NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR AND TO PRESENT CLArifS, PROVOST » sjE M T IB JLÿn HARDWARE "■•mi v F olks we please trade with NOTICE IR HEREBY GIVEN ; the dissatisfied go elsewhere. that Everett L. Beeson has been appointed as administrator of the estate of Elisabeth Beeson, de U nless you bellgve. im pllo|tly ceased, by the «County Court for in a thing, you can never make Jpekson county, Oregon. It work. A ll persons having claims against said estate are hereby Get the right man to run notified to present the sam e to things, and the rest of the prob Briggs and Briggs, attorneys for the estate, at their office in lem Will be gone. Pioneer Block, Ashland, Oregon, with vouchers and duly verified, If you have no money to w ithin SIX MONTHS from the hire a lawyer, the justice you date hereof. get w ill be equal to nothing Date of first publication minus nil. M a r c h -W U S !, EVERETT L. BEESON, AdgUniptr»Hr- Hex Heck »ay»: “‘Djvproe 148-4 ain’t an evil any mqrp; it’s a h a b it” - H O H »«> D I S ALL ma go tta Oxi rilbA? MOO BROhlCa ZJM IWTA ¿JU S L O D & t t / a te r R adiator H e a t DO T 4 G»T ibiTA D l S LODGrE ? VANY O i s I S , A P ip e ? NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT ON- IN THE COUNTY COURT AN AND FOR THE STATE OF OREGON, JA0KSOM GDUMTY. 1» the m atter of the estate af ELLEN C- HALEY, Deceased Hpnry C. Gaiay, executor of tk t eetate of Ellen C. Galey, de- oeaaed. h*s Wed with the Clerk of the Court, at Jacksonville, Oregon, hts final aoeount, and April 1>, 1888, at 18>gg o'clock a. m.( at the Courthouse In Jacksonville, sat0 coupty, hgv been dealt»»!»* M lb» UA» •»< place for kearing thereon. A »Fm t ofejeftipg thergtfl must file thejr objection on or before tfcg t l^ e o f /meh M a r lu . •HENRY C. G j j f f . , Et the Qalsli ig JT’S the l»st few mile»*-* ju it befog* yon d ra in \o u r crank-case and fill up again ««v th»t do fhe damage to your motor. Inferior ° “ 8 hrea|c (lown ang lose their tubrieating qqglities—and then yoa are la trouble. Ibnwbagd waa made to t » U YQM safely ) l À r i IrK l "SA^, BÖOTV ,^/O Ü OOlW l U A Other adfreM M Rated ip- Everything Is easy when you clude: ••Has Ike 10th sntpry qpt- know how. Bv^WilUams G o sh pie*»"*IBmflPFwFhpaqr- Writs Dept S (or u f t if a i calalo« 11 merican R adi A ro R CQ^ P iffY Holgate A Ul SL, Seattle, 1 Dr. Norman ». Cotompn. president of Reed College, Port land, F ill oppn the series wity an address, ”1» God » R eality!” ace in yoyrmoUH** "l<s (h f end o f toe h ff/yK UMWlI’' 1 , mW? f »^j NOTICE i s hereby o iy j n ? that Wm. M. Briggs h a s been appointed as adm inistrator of . the estate of n. deceased, hjr the C oaaty Court for Japkgga coqa/y, Orptyon. All peraaps having claim s . against said estgte ark hereby ngUfle« JFM»»t Hto Ftoto Briggs E Rriggs, M toenegs fqy HOLDING DOWN PRODUCTION CJ0ST8 •. T h e petroleum in d u stry is p re p a rin g f o r one of its m ost activ e years. S everal consolidations o f companies h av e taken plaoe w ith a view to m ore fully u tilirin g even- d ro p o f c ru d e oil. a n d elim in atin g w aste w herever possible. T h ere a re few in d u strie s upon which A m erican people a re go dependent a s they are on oil. In o rd e r to supply c h ea p fuel, i t is necessary fo r oil p ro d u cers and refiners bD-UM ev ery m eans possible to reduce th e cost of produc- m on. T h e d a lly a v erag e production of crude oil in tin? U n ite d S U te s, is now fupogteil a t aro u n d 1,929,000 b ar- jp ls , a p p ro x im ately 400,(MM) b arrels leas th a n daily /teak p ro d u ctio n a y e a r ago. ' , , “ Tfie H om e ° f th e S oft S h ir t” CORVALLIS, or»-, A pr« 7 - r (U .p .)— Tgers “doubMpg TkQWjMM” 9» Rih campus o f th s O r»go| AgrlfH}- turaj College, pccortjipg to ■»*- er»l campus legdaR <JW te® rAKMIHO, TUB OKEAT BASIC IHDU8TBV T he N ational In d u stria l C onference B o ard finds th a t th e fa n n in g in d u stry buys $G,000,000,000 w o rth of goods an d services of o th e r in d u strie s annually. S upplies m a te ria ls fo r in d u strie s em ploying nearly h a lf of in d u strial w orkers. Supplies ab o u t 1-5 to tal ra ilro a d fre ig h t and half to tal value of all exports. F a rm e rs p ay in taxes 1-5 o f to ta l cost of governm ent in the U n ited States. F a rm s rep resen t l i i to ta l n a tio n a l w ealtli, and con trib u te 1-6 o f total n ational income. In 1921, th e ir value am ounted to $65,000,000,(M)0 with $44,000,000,000 invested in m a n u fa ctu rin g industries. T he g re a t dejam denee of in d u strie s on th e basic m a te ria ls furnished by a g ric u ltu re dem qpdg th e in»inten- aooe o f a n a d e q u a te a n d well b a la n c e d a g r ic u ltu r a l p r o d u ction, lest th e nation become <l«pendent on foreign coqnirieb fo r sueli »m aterials necessary to in d u stries am e cnom ic life. F a rm e rs are v ita lly in te re ste d in a f a ir ta riff, free from ]»oliti<*al juggling. ,r SPRINGS ODoubtFimim^Will Be Formed at Ö A C "All future events, where aa adm ission charge Is made or a collection thken la Advertising.” * « Ko discount will be allow ed R eligious or Benevolent Orders. The producer of a n y com m odity w ho is n o t a le rt an d fails to “ keep on his to e s ” in w atching th e evolutions now going on in in d u stry is sure to have a shock one o f these days, says the D ep artm en t c f M anufacture, o f th e C h am b er of Commerce of th e U n ite d States. W ith the passin g of th e horse as a fa c to r in tra n s p o r tatio n went the hulk of th e c arria g e, huggy, w agqn, and sim ilar vehicle trade. A lso harness, saddlery, w hips, ho rse shoes, etc. The abolition of th e saloon reduced g re a tly th e vo l um e of billiard and pool tables, fixtures, re frig e ra to rs and o th e r accessaries. E lec tric re frig e ra tio n calls fo r ra d ic a l changes in production o f house-hold an d com m ercial re frig eration, soda fo u n tain equipm ent. »In the chem ical field eq u ally ra d ic a l changes aro go in g on through the use o f sy n th etic su b stitu te s fo r dyes, oils, silk, wool, etc. •A rtificial le c h e r is now used in volum e equivalent to more than fo u r tim es th e c a ttle hides produced. These are but typical of w hat th e m ind o f m an is c re a tin g to m eet hum an needs, h u t it is sh ak in g w hole in d u strie s and coin]ieUing re a d ju stm en ts to VF°tM t in^stm en ts.'* A gain the old saying,«“ E te rn a l v igilance/” is a tim ely w attling. RICHARDSON B * r F o rd s—’ , Ù p g P a r a -'fr d tke sgtoto. 0 Q«lto »» Pioneer Bi »eg, AgHgad. Qggfga. Wltk vouchers and du|p ragKtrt: within* WX M O W S Ltoii th» d»to tergal. 7 u g g 01 L O D G tM G rT W ffH C V i ÖOARO im G , m . jp»'’ ’ • » À i. WM. M- BRUJG8. a Administrator. " 184-4 Wsd «»*<■« «è 4 ' WWMt,0»s Abril < * ’ ' • •O LD ONLY THROUGH AUTH OBIZgD INDBPBNDgNT pgALB»» * ; . » A..u •