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\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.
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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.
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’ 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.
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Speaking of Bouquets.
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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 <te-
I artment and O. M. Frost, who
has been inspecting fixtures and
mains, that It will be puaalhle. tu
get through the summer without
any restrictions being placed on
use of water for Irrigation pur
poses.
At the present, time there Is
approximately 10 second feet of
water In Ashland creek, which la
an unusual amount for this time
of year. ' Conservation of watei*
through repair of fixtures and a
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ALL SET FOR
SUNDAY GAME
THREE KILLED
SHREVEPORT, La., Aug. ID.
_ (tp)—Three railroad men Were
killed when the locomotive of * a
Texas and Pacific freight (rain
exploded three miles north of
h+r» today? Cause of the explo
sion w m undetermined.
■ When the Boas line
up
against the Pelicans tomorrow in
the second game oj the South
ern Oregon League chairtplon-
[shlp series, the two Grants Pass
players who last Sunday, ac
quitted themselves In fine thape
I In the game at Klamath, will be
in uniform.
Warren will catch and Droll-
ette will hold down first base.
Last 8unday Warren proved to
be a hard hitter against the
pitching of Hehlon. To hit Hen-
ion is one of the feats which
will spell ylctory for.the boas In
the game tomorrow.
Baseball boosters are working
hard to have »he biggest crowd
ever out to witness a baseball
game In Southern Oregon on the
fairgrounds for the battle Sun
day. With the location of the last
game of the series depending on
the crowd which attends t h e
game tomorrow Jackson cohnty
and Josephine county (ana are ex
pected to turn out full forfce. The
game la being played on the most
SEATTLE, Aug. 20.— (UP) —
The two year old daughter of J.
W. Apted was . almost distantly
killed here this morning when
she was crushed beneath an auto
mobile driven by her father as
he backed the car out'of the ga
rage. The little girl and. her
brother Were standing by the
driveway as the father started the
ear. She darted directly Into the
path of the hacking machine and
was run over by the rqgr .gleel.
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The Pacific now holds In ItR
deadly grip the fate of seven
aviators who were scheduled to
run In the great Dole Sweepstake
race from Oakland to Honolulu.
WASHINGTON. Aug 20.—-CLP)
-^Twn destroyers were called off
the search for the JBlRfctflg Dole
flight aviators In the Pacific to
day.
Submarines engaged in
the search were ordered to coru
tlnue their efforts nntll Thurs
day then make ready for 'a re
turn to Honolulu. ,
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Captain "BUI” Erwin who waa
Flight Log
lo8t 0» the Pacific «■ he started to
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20.— 8®arch tor ml8g,"K Plane«. Mrs.
(LP)_Humorous
sidelight«, as
plctured
w“ * * ed;
11 « as
« a complete log
low of
nf th
thole
her
husband
w ell
e ir uled t°
’ accompany
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. were
- Included
i..aiwx In
in the radio
w . a i a on the Dole race, but wai forbid-*
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to do so by eontest rules.
AUTO LIGHT
ADJUSTMENT !
FOUND GOOD
Expect Biggest Crowd of
southern Oregon Base
ball History
Chinese Gather at Shanghai
—British Destroyer
1 Fired On
LONDON. Aug. 20.—(IP) — It
Is reported that 41,000 Nation
alist ^roopa are concentrated at
8hangha(-Klang and that Chuan-
Fang. Northern leader. Is advanc
ing down the Grand canal on hla
victorious ant (-Nationalist march,
an Exchange Telegraph company's
8h®nghal dispatch says.
A British ¿esttoyay dispatch
declares, has been hit several
times during the firing between
Chinese factions qt Nanking. No
casualties are reported.
Incomplete Radio Message Sending S. O. S. Was Last
to be Received Prom Plane Piloted by Captain
“ Bill” Erwin Who Sought to Rescue “ Miss Doran”
and “ Golden Eagle.”
SAN FRANCISCO, August 20. — (IP) - Numerous
m inors plagued San Francisco and Honolulu today re
garding the faint riyiio calls from an unknown source
probably the fliers on the “ Dallas S p irit” rescue piano
piloted by Captain Wm. T. Erwin, which wa$ lost front
all communication when (»00 miles from the coast.
The faint radio calls from an unknown source are
being investigated but are unconfirmed.
Faltering radio signals from Captain Erwin at 9:06
Talent Irrigation Water Re p. in. were the last received.
lieves Drain on Water The plane flashed an S. O. S.fc------------------------------ ----------- —*•
Supply ' From Ashland followed with the statement that
MIST ON REStTTi
Creek—Belief is Rxpress- after going into a tail spin It
ed That No Restrictions had emerged safely and then
W ill Need Be Effective called, "We are in another.
Shore stolons frantically at
This Year.
Tlic title “ Ashland Litbia Waters” cannot any long
er be used on labels for bottles of water from the Pom
padour springs, or any other local springs, which are to
be sold, according to a ruling of the bureau of chemistery
of the department of agriculture.
In accordance with this ruling, The Natural Lithia Paris Newspaper Refers to
Visiting Legionaires as
Springs company of this city, which for several years
“ Fascists” — Nationwide
has sold local spring water as “ Ashland Lithia Water,”
Precautions Avaiast Bomb
will hereafter carry on their bottle labels the title “ Silver
i Taken — New
Geyser” instead of “ Ashland Lithia Waters.”
nder W ar-Tim e
York
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» Tips rating was based on the
Guard.
CITY SPRING
WATER WILL
BE “LITHIA
MEDFORD'S J I'RILKE
To appear oil the street«
of Medford wearing anything
(>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
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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,
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