ajera JHO RULING IS EFFECTIVE W m ' of Track Will power wave length or time, affec­ ting 14« stations throughout' the antien jo n t into affect at « p. m. ict Southern Pacific Gbdnwitt—Klamath •By the changes the commission [nal and Bridge Are hope* to near the numerous ra­ I Included U ne. BENiD. Ore. Dec. 1.— —-The Great Northern railway extension from Bend to connect the South­ ern Pacific mall line with Chept- ault is rapidly nearing comple­ tion today, the last rati having been placed at Cbemault. Ten day* work of surfacing -and track laying, remains to be done in the local freight yards. Construction of the long fill cud bridge at the Klamath Falla end of the line and terminal facilities there will probably be complet­ ed ylthin that period. The total mileage ot the new «rails when completed will he 60.14. Twenty three miles of ■ logging road was purchased from Shevlin-Hixon lumber company and Joint use on the part of the Southern Pacific Natron c«^ off line forms the link from Bend to Klamath Falls. * O’GRADY WILL F1GHTTONIGHT dio channels, improve reception and eligMnete interference be­ tween etafiou* close together. ROSEBURß Youth Plaved Football With Local'Team Two Week» Ago - Wm. Lawrence Monroe. 16 year'old Roseburg boy, who two- weeks ago played a stellar game of football in this cltr in the grid tilt with the local team, died jesterdfy «■ the result of blood poisoning. He suffered * slight injury in the game played here, an abaceea developed, and a Ser­ ious case o f boils fellovyng, In­ fection setting In and causing bis death. H* wen the only son of Frank 8. Monroe of Roseburg. a% the leave* and rodta would not com* ln> competition with their neighbors, how pruning Will aaalat In tho proper growth of t^eea and way* to increase soU. fertility. Many of those present ashed questions about problems they had with their tree» and the bust method* of overcoming these problems were suggested by Mr. Long and Mr. Wlleoa. Ralph BllUnga, chairman of' tho committee arraaglnt theed meetings was wall pleased with the success of the first meeting end is making preparations for additional meetings of the', fu­ ture. Mr. Billings also will wel­ come suggestions frapi fa rm e rs as to the subjects, they wish pre­ sented by experts. Among those present at the meetings held yesterday wbre: J. H. Williams, Frank Crowson, T. Calvert, H. Qrow, Dr. Dewald Norton, John Baldwin, William Pracht, J. F. Koehler, Q, w. Nichols, William Pentsr, B. B. Shaw, Will E. Moor, Harry Wieg- ant, Howard Warner, AUjert Thomas, J, W. Jarvis, O. 6. Mason, D. H. Jackson, Albert Johnson, ’ Merle Gilbert,, E. Pontre, Geo. Hansen, Tho». Merriman, Geo. M a s o n Er­ nest Winkleman, J. V. Wright, Homer Moore, H. H. Bachtel/ 8. K. Barnes, W. M. Vedder, C. R. French, J. H. Chiles, F. A. Greaser, Wesley Lamb, M. L. Stockton, S. A. Peters, 8r„ Mr. DOUGLAS ■lat upon Dotey's Horny and Tar Compound and accept no •ufcrtl- Foley’s Honey and 'Tar Cam- tutas.-—No. a pound concerns every one . w h o has » oougb, • cold, an Irritated throat, or ahronehial affection. From the careful chemical pro­ cess that combines pure pine tar, fresh demnlcent honey and oth­ er Ingredients of proven medi­ Three casés of diphtheria and cinal value, -there rebulta a pecu­ liar quality for healing, charac­ one oaae ot typhoid fever de­ teristic of this tsu* cough and veloped In Jaakaon county daring cold remedy. No opiates, no the week-ending November 3* ac­ chloroform, effective: alike for cording to a report of the State children and' grown persons. in- health boaut.- Little Contagion Report Indicates LONQVIBW, Wash., Dec. 1.— —fevers! thousand pound* of Douglas fir seed will shortly be »hipped abroad to help reforest tho devastated lands ot Europe, Long-Bell Lumber company , of­ ficial* here have announced. Requests lor the seed* were so numerous this year that' t h ,e Long-ROU Company's forestry de­ partment constructed special kilns for'drying the fir cones Pre­ paratory to removing tl»^ seeds. More than 3,000 bushels of , the cones were purchased by the firm and prepared for shipment to foreign countries, notably France, Germany, Csecko-Slovakla. Soil tests revealed that trans­ planted seeds will flourish In for­ eign lands. - - Officials here believe thht the demand for Pacific Northwest Douglas fir will greatly be les­ sened in the future when Die fir crop in Europe is firmly stabil­ ised. . a -' • Paige, Mr. Porter, Mr, oorgeson. W. O. Preacott, J. M. Ross Jackson Gyger, H. F, Durfee, C. L. Bergström, i>.i V. Engllsb, J. M. Wagner, M. C. Edlngton. SHANGHAI. December 2 —UP) Sefiobs fire broke out In the mill district of the international Set­ tlement herb early today, Friday, December 2, at 1:30 p. m. Three mills were destroyed and loss la estimated at >3,000,000. The firs is believed to have been Incen­ diary, the result of labor agita­ tion. Frans Anar, noted cellist. Who has coedected.s Studio her* for the last month has gone to Port­ land where he will play with the Portland symphony, being sched­ uled to present a cello s o l o “Concerto” by Tschalwski. While he Is gone, Leonard Pettit will have charge of his pupils, con­ ducting his studio at his home 14S Fourth street. Mr. Pettit plans to devote his entire time to the teaching of music and reci­ tals. Attend The Ashland Merchants Window Unveiling Tomorrow Night A DISPLAY OF MERCHANDISE WORTH SEEING ASSURED The Moon Lumber Co ORCHARDISTS t ATTEND ME ASHLAND, OREGON Sdentifie Method« of Prim­ ing Demonstrated by ma THEATER BEAUTVU. TODAY 'AND TOMORROW Trinhm an r Prom Followers of Gene O’Grady, Ashland’s battling Irishmen, are predicting a victory for Jjim this evening when he meets Billy Austin of Montana in tbe head­ liner of a 34-round boxing card which tbq Medfdfd Mika are stag­ ing. O’Grady’s fine form two weeks ago at tbe local Elks b o w . whan headline boat ended with a* over the rope. He is in perfect condition— has apqod, and ..Ahn ability to be just where the oth­ er fellow is not hitting most of the time. Austin is a fast, old- timer, who promises to, give the local boy a stiff tilt. Three preliminaries are schs<- ueled for the smoker. Quite a number of local Elks palp to at­ tend the affair. SMITH SEEKS OLD RULINGS Two groups of orchard lets yes­ terday attended the two meetings held In Ashland* to t the demon­ stration and lectures on pruning in which C. L. Long, extension hosticnltnrlst from Oregon Ag­ ricultural Coliogp and- county agent L. P, Wilcox gave first­ hand information on the best methods of increasing yields by effective pruning. The first, meeting was held on the Thornton WUey place on Wimer street and yCbout sixty man were present. Mr. Long first pruned a Roman Beauty apple tree and . during. the dem­ onstration explained the reasons tor pruning the tree as he did. The next tree was a Newtown SPPie tree. The third was a eherry tree which had been prun­ ed the year before by Mr. Long who thei^ explained how the pre­ vious prunihg had helped the growth' of the tree,. Several other tree* were prnnejl, Includ­ ing some young trees. Next year when Mr. Long returns lie expects to take the group to in­ spect these trees and check up on the results. Orchardists who attended the meeting toek an active part la the discussion and many problems qf pruning, the beat kinds of fertilizers and tbe season to Use them, eradication of peats, and other matters were presented and experiences ex­ changed. In the evening Mr. 'Long met with a group in toe city hall and with the aid of « blackboard Bave • lecture on the growth and development of trees and plant life in general. He in­ dicated how young trees should be selected, properly planted WASHINGTON, Dec. 1—(LPV- Governor Ai Smith does not in­ tend to raise bis, hand for t h e 1928 Democratic presidential nomination and will not let Ms worker» seek to abandon t h e two-thirds rule. Senator Royal Cppelapd of New* York, promin­ ent democrat, said today. The eminence of Copeland In Smith forces is regarded as giv­ ing tbe remarks authority and definite pronouncement. Copeland said Smith desire* to be chosen by the rule which has revailed so long In the Demo- ratic conventions. He predicted the nomination and election ot Smith, GIFT STATIONERY H eadquarters-For The Genuine EASTMAN KODAKS and SU PPLIES, Chisa—mysterious, ancient, food riots, river piratea-- colorful, thrilling, dangerous. . • . ALSO . Two Reels of Oregon Scenic Beautier AND ASHLAND’S LITHIA PARK, PRODUCED B? MRS. AGNES E. HINES. Stationery Always fl H Acceptable Gift K o d a k s........ Box Cameras We have a special holiday stock of Eatons finest grades in white and delicate tints. 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