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mgs-»?; Questions iTuaä ü m g e r ot Plant Telia of sapid Development of Ashland Industry Herbert J. Browne Sees “ Summerien; Year Here’are some of the amaz ing fprecast^ for 1927 given to NBA Service by Herbert Janvrln Browne of Washing ton, on which he stakes his professional reputation as p long range weather prophet: "A severe cold» wave- will start fn the Northwest June 2. sweep across the Corn Belt as far aonth as ttie Ohio and the BY RODNBY BUTCHHR NBA Service Writer WASHINGTON. May 21. ' — Some time next fall Mr. Herbert Janvrln - Browne expects to be taking an advisable vaeation in Tlerra del Fuego: Mr. Browne, the world cham pion long-distance weather fore caster, learns from history that the people have always turned on prophets of disaster, and he has been saying for the last four years that 1927 was going tp be a humdinger of a disastrous year. Nineteen twenty-seven and Its sun spots have begun to do Jus tice by Mr. Browne. There have been tornadoes, floods and crop- killing cold waves, all predict ed by this Washington scientist. But the worst Is yet to come! Poton,ac and roach tfco AtUu> ah tie the weak,from July 7 to tie Seaboard,by Juuq l: It *111 July 11 will represent a sec- be acepautanled by . freeaing -ii«k very dangsrouk ttntp. The temperatures .and, pysr, a eon- ta g ueriods In conjunction will slderabls portion of this arsa, aarry severe frosts - and prob It w ill..bo accompanied by ably telling frosts through the (greet. northern grain areas. «now. ' "This will he a serious tor ’ The period from June 2,8 nado year and tone of the to July 2 will see heavy frosts greatest hailstorm years ever In portions of this same arc*. known.” Agrlcultqre F«b. 8, 1928. He then advised the congressmen that the government should store grain and other crops against a fam ine.- crust palls the trigger and sets off quakes. "This to. only an example ot my entli'e theory of cassations. Caus ations are neglected In orthodox meteorological thought.” Browne and the U. 8. Weather Bureau have long been at swords points. The Weather Bureau says tt ean’t predict weather beyond four daya at the very most. It admits fhat sun ppots seem to cause slight weather changes, but takes every opportunity to dis credit Browne and a ll but offic ially ealls him. a faker. Browne replies that the bur eau to in the bands of "an au tocratic old fogy” armed with Ancient instruments, who has propagandised the country against him.- He accuses the bureau of pussyfooting,.of costing the farm- era |IOO,OQO,OOO a year and of altering official weather reports to eliminate actual occurrences previously predicted by Browne. The Weather Bissau, he says, i "has never forecast a severe weather Condition igore than 36 hoars ahead." Circulation -Record Xflt) listed: Man* Foreign Translations • shipments going principally to thq Beet and Middle West, altheugh Cffllfornto to getting «A»« o t the flower grades. "Thq sawmill tw isty »11« esto, ot Ashland 4s not yet la eperatlo^ « te d t o . weather eoadltloaq. This is a new single hand «Hl and when in operation employs about' 50 men. Owing to weather «ad ditions this mill can operate only about six months in the year, bat transportation of the product con- tinues over a period of probably two months more. "As to the payroll benefits to the community, will say that-ear. payrolls when the two plants are) in operation, amount to from 12 to 15 thousand dollars per> month.” An industry abdut which very What ehawtng gum reminds us of Jlttle has been published and a popular stylet which will eventually mean a Aus; — Wrlgleys j b e sage« of large payroll for this community the snake vogue. Is the Moon Lumber company, with offices in The First National ' What words spur fat women In-, Bank building In this city. .t0 exercise 1 . S • v • f • In an interview with A. W. Ana:—Hlpl Htpt Moon the following Information, which shows the possibilities In Why was Mother Eve different the near future development of STUDENT STRIKE KM)KO than the modqjrn Mias? this company, was given to The NEWBERG,,Ore., May 28.—(IP) dpRL UNJUIUBD IN A as:—She didn’t wear her oor- Dally Tidings: — More than 100 striking high AUTO-HORSE CRASH sage on her shoulders. "W e are at present operating schobl students have returned to /(C ontinue^ Trogs »Page One) only the planing m ill two miles their classes today. Meantime a Where would a striped bathing east of Ashland, and employ only faculty committee and parents pult fall to make an appeal? IS men. You will understand consider punishment. It is un Ana:—Sing 8lng. that this is a new plant and has derstood parents oppose severe tt » tt ' been in operation only since May measures. Students struck as a Why are the flappers and her B. d. and we are not yet fully under protest against suspensions of F. In accord these days? way. This plant will operate seniors for playing hookey on kid Ans:— Her suit suits her and throughout the year, aryl during day. auUor. the busy season of probably 8 or M,„ M^, 9 months of each year will em Sister Arrived— Vom»n, fre What does It means to be "wall ploy fro 25 to 30 men. In addi A sister of Miss Mariam Cal- from u heeled” these days? tion to making a finished product menson, bookkeeping teacher at jew alight I Ans:—To wear light stockings of our own mill we are doing a the Ashland high school, has The dam with black heels. m illing in transit business from arrived in Ashland from her ^ ere slight, m ills north and south of Ashland. home la Minnesota and will visit red about 1 Why does«a long eollar on a Thia plant is of particular advant with her sister for the remainder a |Ot oi Bt, woman’s dress remind ns of the age to the smaller mills Jn the of the school year. (jeers who i war?' M. district which In past y e a r s had difficul Ans:— Big Bertha. through Inability to properly sort, .«ay cleared NEW YORK. M, Y., May 80.— A neW circulation record ot A Costly Frost nearly ten million volnm « ot the A cold wave from .April 18 to Bible, in whole or In part, to 24-25, " especially predicted by accounted for tost year by the Browne on March 15, brought a beard of managers of the Ameri- frost, which destroyed 000,- can Bible Society. 000 worth ot fruit and/egetables The report of the hoard was over the country—an almost his presented Thursday afternoon, toric frost, ft reduced the pros May 12, 1927 at the 111th an- pective strawberry crop 35,000,- nual meeting of the Society at 000 quarts according to the De grade and finish their product Bible H'-use. Astor Place, New partment of Agriculture, and the When a girl with a slender have been unable to readily dis Yiirk City. ' , ----- Virginia apple crop from 40 to neck wears no Jeweljy what pose of their output. We are The exact circulation tort year 50 per cent. t , •. D o n 't B e a P a rk in g would you suggest? aintainlng a sales office In the was 9,917,361 volumes, an in- T tl LUUl In Browne’s January 1 fore Ans:— Choker. irst National Bank Building crease of 800,000 pver 1926. The IL L L l I I I cast, part of hla Long-Range hers In Ashland, through which increase alone exceeds the satos llftl I Weather Forecast Service for ’ What’s a now expression we can dispose of this product and of any of the so-called “best III, I which hundreds of concerns pay for aches and pains "getting a haircut” getting w ith the aid of the new planing sellers.” The circulation in 1925 real money, Browne said “vio bill and paying tor same? mill can puPthe stock on the mar for the first time surpassed nine For 1927, a c c o r d i n g t o lent tornadoes will be one no •Ans:—Oetttng :: Bobbed. Billed ket in competition wljh any of the Long Distante Calls to bo million. The total circulation of Browne’s cartful calculations. table feature of the year.” Handled Moro Quickly, . and Jacked.” larger producers. We have, vol the Society during the 111 yean Three major tornadoes already *111 be like 1916, historically . Says Manager ume enough to render a real ser Its history hare been 184,028,860 known as a “year without a sum have come, taking hundreds of What U t^e most conspicuous vice to our Customers and at the volumes. mer.” Browne admits there will lives and great damage, and the RUBBING ALCOHOL An innovation has . bean Intro style of the season? * same time are proving a market The volumes for missionary be some hot spells, but insists “ tornado season” la still far off. duced In Ashland Which will ma ’ ; Ans:— Black ajlk coats collar for the lumber produced In this distribution In the United States terially speed up long distance ed tn white fur. Will do wonders in a f«w there will be killing frosts as The Rock Springs tornado ot district never heretofor to be had. last year numbered 1,726.fi8; short hours. late as July and then some early early April took a death .toll of telephone connections with other This Is In reality a concentration the number for distribution la points in this vicinity. • Time WIU Tell frosts .the combinations' of which* about 80 and some* 390> lost their What Is the long and short of yard to which stock may be ship Whether Browne or the Weath .foreign, lands was 6,177,085. lives In the recent southwestern may almost produce a famine. Arrangements have been eom- ped from the outlying mlRa-for «fatele- story? The service rendered by ths er Bureau to -to be discredited Browne, on April 26. last tornado. 1 pleted by ths Telephone Company Ans:— Long sleeves and short final manufacture and sale. 4evi the weath- Ajggrtqpn W M m How Browne kao-wa. ali. thto to l»oe~ w u ll depend "The preeent plant Ie not yet to lls fo rty/h eigh t cooperating requested, give the ' telephone complete, in that we Intend to denominations included In addi -numbers of persona or tln na liât- add machines for »ore diversified tion to the distribution of ths ed in other leading centers ot . J^hat garment went out with manufacture as soon as possible. largest number of Scriptures tJke Pacific Northwest with which At ths present time ws are ship i j »temwwhB*’ his clients are en- since it Was founded, also im Ashland h is frequent conversa- Ans ¡-‘-OP course, if» a corset ping about three cars per day, ! thustostlc ‘and he shows letters portant work in translation and Ions. congrtanlating him on 85 to 160 reviqion. Fifty-five languages and Myrta E. Otterdale," Manager, 'per cent accuracy, Including one dialects which were given con ;»y, the, method works this. JOP wit] be floods and droughts, dan- Ban Spots Cease It sideration by the Version!. Com- 'hie manner. If the bualness man gerously lato kfiling frosts la F*7 ‘mlttee, represented the mother ir resident calfetyg , from here spring and- even in mMsu’mdisr rfo<w’ “n»te®ai*vfbleut and a yetura of frosts unsaasofa- fluctuations1, ot aoto^ heat? Radfh- • ‘Temarkahly right all aldpg”. tongues of people living on every urn gtye-tlje number with, which ably early In late’Uuthmer, to the tlon reaches the earth.'¿uj^unly. Browne claims to serve 75 per continent and on many,- oftytjie 'k^dastoes'Xo talk In another city, destruction, -or at iegst to the tor- increasing k tepdepcto^l l$wju r d I cent of all Washington and Ore- islands of the ,‘^cren SeaaTTWho ito cad! goasi|brough quickly. If lous reduction of w e • great’.food earthly disturbances. \Tfce£hi(pent : gon apple growers, many big translation of »^be Gospel accord io does not know the out-of-town into Yiddish was number, qgl he no* has to do to crops af the World/’ •' • ;; < CKiifese know that Isjge sun spot : vegetable and fruit growers, ing to St. Browne’s prediction seems '-'to, yqdrs were ¡potable for earth- • sportsmen, race promoters, con- completed during the year. Proof to call "XnfQrmatlon” and ask be running gruesom^ly true to* q«lakes. With 'millions of tons ot t vention committees and a great reading god typesetting for the for it. ’’Information” will give forecast. Most importantly, the atmospheric p r e s s u r e to the i Variety of other Interests con- new revised. Bible tn Luba Lulua, i t to him. the language of an African tribe i cerned With future weather. Then, having i obtained the . (Copyright, 1827, NBA Service, of 2,<)00,009, was completed and number, .he cru procBcd to plRCO an edition of 77600 volumes ,1s , < <ne.) th a c a ll in .th» usual way. " By now pn the pre«. .• j v' ' •' v’ . - ?• / » ÏV making'*'practice of using .num Through the help of the Amer bers in requesting ton* distance WELL KNOWN AUTHOR IS county Optometrists Association. «I’M PROUD", SAYS MOTHER ican Bible Society, the Bible is connections, lim e and joney.w lll DETROIT. MlcK, May 38.—(IP) once more being printed*and cir * CHARGED WITH MURDER "When the eye Is exposed to — Evangeline'Lindbergh, mother culated In Rutsla. One edition of •to eaypd the . natron . according the full glare of the sup,” said Dr. ta-ArtSS Otterdteq .Md'.^O roault WILLIMANTIC. Conn., May 23. Kronquist, “the quter covering of the American traps - Atlantic 21,000 ’copies has been printed w lil ha V more profitable, use of (in — A warrant charging Leonard must absorb the bright rays so flyer, talked to hpr son over a from p lat« furnished' by the thi, telephone jervice. ■ ‘ trans-oceahic telephone ’ hookup Cline, author, with the murder of that they will not penetrate to the Society, and a second edition of ’“JVe are putting this eonyen- ♦, < Wilfred Irvin, writer, was served sensitive inner eye, and this is Sunday. 20,000 h is been ordered. lence at the . disposal of, the tele ”1 am eo proud of you,” she on Cline in a hospital here today. very harmful. phone users of this city,”- said Irrin was mysteriously ' shot "Nature, In her effort to pro told her boy who was first to con Rlss Ottordals, “because - *« nect New York and Pffrla by air. while visiting with Cline at the tect the eyh, also causes squinting, R eg a rd less o f w h at k in d o f p r in tin g y o u m a y n eed . Important Books Reviewed— know, from the stadias we have latter’s country home. Cline gave which certainly does not improve ' Lindbergh, she said, coaid hear "The Oolden Day,” by Lewis madia, that the customer -who her voice, bat she had difficulty a pint of blood In an effort to save the appearance. Mumford. It Is called a study gives the number to placing his the life of his guest L E TT E R H E A D S, STA TEM EN TS, ENVELO PES, “It has been onr experience that in understanding blm. is American experience and cul long distunes ealls, quickly rao- man who habitually go without tsre, and ,has gone through sev ognlses the advantage ot doing hats, do not go long without Babe Ruth need not feel so eral editions. Philosophers de so. We are endOatortng to make BETTER WEAR YOUR HAT BO O K LETS, O R W H A T NO T. "chesty.” The president, of the clare It one of thef best books U os simple and easy as possible OAKLAND, Cal., May 23.—(IP) jrlaseee.” ev»r written about America. H United States gets 875,000 a year —The collegiate fad Of going fpr tent to secure the number be under a four-year contract.— yon love lecture« of the |nor® **- fore ealllng.” ,. without hats evep lu the bright , tai' and attractive subjects such We are awaiting the day when Amlt Standard. summer tun. Is dangerous to the This Innovation is in addition as might be delivered by a group to, the new f operating fea)UrO eyes, according to C. Arthur Kron- somebody wlU gq to Paris qnd of European and America** stu- khlch permits ' celling Medford HUBSTRIBH FOB THE TIDINGS return without a-divorce. qnist, president of the Alameda thls book for your library. 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