ASHLHtb HAS IP Cooler in UNEXCELLED accommodations Askiansa or Over Fifty Years \8HLAND, ( jREOOft H^TFK DAY, AUGUST 20, 1927 Changed Commercial Name of “ Lifhia EVRKKA, CALIFORNIA SHAKEN HY QUAKE EUREKA, Calif., Aug. 2«. i — (IP) — An earthquake of pronounced, intensity occur­ red here at 12:0$ p. m. Buildings were shaken and windows broken. Several women fainted. There were no fatalities. Communica­ tion lines were put out of op­ eration for a considerable period of time. The trembler was the .most violent exper­ ienced here since 1206. Insufficient Amount of Lithium for Medical Dose in Waters Brings About Government Ruling Regarding Use of Word “ Lithia” on Waters Sold Commercially - “ Lithia” Cannot be Used in Advertising. Solicitor The fact that th« department of agri-, culture, under the pure food and drug act, requires a certain per­ centage of any Ingredient In , water which la commercialized with a label based on the ingred­ ient in question. The department has held tha| Ashland Lithia Water doe« not contain aufflclent lithium to 'h e labeled a n d ‘ »old aa lithia water. For some time. Harry Silver, president of The Natural LitMa Springs eompany. has been corres- p^idlng with the department of agriculture relativee to this desig­ nation of local sp'ring water aa "Lithta" water. He was only re­ cently Instructed by the depart- ment that the further uee of the word Lithia on his bottle labels was absolutely prohibited and I that any water put on the market under the title of Ashland Lithia Water would be libeled and con- flscated by the department, and the company would be prosecut- ed by the department for viola- tlon' of the pure food and drugs act. He therefore. Immediately ordered the discontinuance of the Ashland Lithia Water label. In order that The Daily Tidings readers’ may thoroughly under- stand this situation— which is of vast Importance to this city and Its interest in . Ashland waters—; Mr. Silver has permitted the pub- HcaXlon of excerpts from a letter he recently received from the de­ partment of agriculture:. "Our records show that on February 5, 107. The Bureau notified the Southern Oregon Land and Investment company, Ashland, Oregon, to the effect that no water should be designat­ ed as a “Lithia" water unless It contained a full medicinal dose of Lithium Ih such quantity of wa­ ter aa would be consumed by the average individual lit 24 hours.* On June 17, 1210, the Bureau ad­ vised the same firm that to be designated as a lithia water, a wa- ter shopld L contain such an llKVERLY FARMS, MMs. Aug. ao.— — The l a s t hope to save Ntcftla Sacco and Rartholom eo Van ■ Stettl from t,»e electric chair ' met w ith mw I ous , perhaps fatal upset th is afternoon when Justice OUver W e n d e l l H olm es o f the t^nttell States Supreme Court refnseil to grant a stay xof sentence. Such «<•>' In necessary 4f th»* tempted to call the plane, hut Novel before in Ilia-history of there waa no response. Miss Mildred Dtfran, school teaqhdr of Flint, Mich., Is shown In the uniform and helmeF she TtolOgJnst' before her -takeoff on the Hb fated voyage for Honolulu in*' the Dole air marathon. Her, pilot was Auggle Pedlar. -’ j l , POLICE CHIEF FINED LOS ANGELES, Aug. 20;e-(IP)| -r-Mrs. Clarice . Taylor, whose, ntyne waa linked with that . of! Harold "Red" Grange, famous' football star, in her husband'« answer to he' complaint for di­ vorce, Friday was granted an in­ terlocutory decree by J u d g e Sproud. - I I I •' •' c 1 C ” (PleaSe Turn To Page -Fltej ’ Police Chief George McNabb broke a Medford "ordinance” to­ day and as a result was fined hi th» neighboring city. Because he appeared on the street in an up-to-date lid Instead Of an old time topper he was fined two bits. He paid. She charged her husband. Chas. Taylor, oil well supply salesmans Garibaldi— Hobaonvllle, with noti-support' and declared lief mother and his parents had baldi section of Roosevelt way under construction. aided in her support. . Speaking of Bouquets. - > 1 V 1 I \ : (Plaaaa Turn To P a n Five) NATIONALISTS CONCENTRATED Garl- High Ashland has the city had n more plentiful supply of water, accord­ ing to water department heads. Belief was expressed by Earl Hosier, superintendent of the ut an old hat today would be nothing less than criminal — In fact It is an offense pun­ ishable by a fine and who .knows but what second and third offenders might get caught under the "habitual criminal" law and get a Jail sentence. As a part of the publicity campaign advertising t h e Jubilee of Visions realized the Old Hat parade was scheduled for today. The old hats were being "strutted” everywhere there today, it was reported. Seventy - Three Percent Cara Had Proper Adjustments LYLE GOES ON CARPET C o r r u p t i o n and tiauçr Smuggling it Charged Against Agents WASHINGTON. Auq. 2<>.—(IP) — Assistant • Secretary of Treas­ ury Lowman In charge of the pro­ hibition department has summon­ ed Roy C. Lyle, administrator of Oregon, Washington and Alaska, here for. conference September 1. The conference Is held In con­ nection wRh t the alleged corrup­ tion of agents under his supervis­ ion. Investigation b y. treasury sgsnts Indicate bribing j»f agente by rum runners and It Is said a serious rum running problem has developed at Seattle where large quantities of liquor are smuggled from. Vancouver. Lyle has his headquarters in Seattle. "Light raids'* conducted by state traffic officers In southern Oregon are productive of results a survey made in this eity last night Indicated. Seventy-three percent of the 128 cars stopped had properly ad­ justed lights, according to Ser­ geant C. P. Talent'll who with Traffic Officers Olin VUchols and W. Mynatt of Medford and D. G. Hays of Grants Pass condneted the survey. A' similar "raid" made at Grants Pass Wednesday bight showed only B2 percent of the lights tested aa properly adjusted. Sergeant Talent expressed be­ lief that the percentage of pro­ perly adjusted lights found In the survey Friday evening was the largest percentage found in any raid made In the state. A recent survey made here shewed a 24 percent O. K. adjustment. Several arrests were made In this raid. Child Labor »If Law Workers ’ Visit Valley Enforcement of Oregon Child Labor laws will be mad« by officials of tba child, labor de­ partment of the state labor aoue- mlsilon who are la the Rogao River Valley at tha praaaat time Inspecting packing Meases asd surveying orchards where cbfld- rea are employed at this saqp son of the year, . \/-S I