but they bership of t o f the j builds the soil for other crops. ' varieties and has standerizbl Ore- » gon on the few highest yielder*. I t ; I Tuberculosis Gone has also reduced the.nuxed wheat1 ■ ■Toil have cleared up the T. B. I to about 5.7 per cent and Ore- among your cattle almost com- | gon wheat farmery are therefore . j plctely and are satisfied with the Casey’s R h e u m a t i c I getting more bushels an acre and ; result. There were kickers in the Remedy drives out the j more price per bushel as a result. uric acid poisou of early duys o f the movement but Rheumatism, reduces Certified wheat or alfalfa or ' you w ouldn’t go back to the old pain and swelling, sold potatoes pay a California dealer, j time condition now. on a niott«*/ back guar ' Mr. Malliry E. Enos • o f Sacra antee At— I Peultryr.ua are now trying to mento told the Klamath growers . $1.50 Per Battle By I help thomselves get rid o f profit l about certified seed In California. McNAIR BROS. taking losses from diseases by the. ! He sold a delta grower two car- certified or accredited hatchery PHARMACY | loads o f Oregon “ Standard” ! movement. There are kickers but ; Uurbank potato seed. Standard is the movement fo r healthy thick- market. It brings more money and ' ens must event,ualle win if poul- a grade in our certification work, just unher “ certified.” The grower j try men stay in that highly com- paid 25 cents a sack premium for I petitive business. * the Standard seed zut brought In. farm crops we have already three more ears o f rimnion Bur- j passed thru much o f that exper banks being unwilling to pay the I ience. Exporters o f wheat and extra 25c e sack for more “ Stand fnmiers said wheat was wheat and ards.” lie saved about $2.50 an : mixture made little difference. acre on the common seed whL-h 3 During the war the agricultural yielded around 00 sacks an acre. * college saw that seed wheat in The “ Standard” yielded 190 sacks s Oregon was badly mixed and that an acre and the grow r said his z under the federal grading system $2.50 an acre saaing had made £ E n d e rs B lo ck A s h la n d , Ore goi (an excellent thing) soon to be es him a $100.00 an acre loss. Not tablished, farmers would lose un all certified seed makes so great - TH E BEST OF M EATS AND PO U L TR Y K EPT IN TH E less they had pure wheat. a difference but it your protec- t BEST OF CONDITION BY Many Varieties of Wheat tion in getting good seed. $o let , In ID 18 there were 6.'$ varie us get the certified seed if the 5 ties o f wheat commercially grown) best variety and standerdize our I in Oregon and the state inspection "reduction along more cerctain!- department records show that 2 3 1 lines. ‘ " t per cent o f it was prailed “ mixed.” , • and Stock men are requested to call at 1 i Let us have Grimm alfalfa and t The certification prigrnm has lim market for the choicest stock and poultry genuine grimm. Let us have Fed- | ited disease to some extent; it hasj «ration wheat and have it pure. , eliminated 45 to 50 o f the poorer’ Let us grow Hanncht n and Trebi and 0. A. C., Barley, the best in n their kinds of grain. Let us have « Stop Sufferiac From Rheumatism Neuritis, Lumbagu PURE SEED IS THE BASIS G OOD CROPS AMBITION!! B usiness and P rofessional D irectory DENTISTS R E A L ESTATE Dr. R. L. Burdic Beaver Realty Co, I A. M. Beaxer 175 E. Main St. Hersey Bldg. Ashland, Oregon Next to Elks Templa Barrett Meat Market Dr. C. E. Shinn JACKSON C O U N T Y A B S T R A C T CO. Dentistry Established in 1885 The Only Complete Title Sya- tem in Jackson County Open eveniti :» by api »»fitment Abstract! of Title and Title Insurance Residence lh l-L Office Phone 151-J Citisens Bank Bldg. Residence Phone 184 ASH LAN D , OREGON Perfect Refrigeration Tal PH YSIC IA N Are you going to Buy or Build a Home in Ashland 7 T T Write JOHN B SMF.LEY Central Point. Oragou for L O A N S -IO year County Agent for the Benafll Savings A Loan Aasociatioa We make loans on town pro> erty anywhere in the cousiy. Dr. Charles A. Haines Phy. ician and R E A L E STA TE Good City for Country Surgeon O ffice Phone 164-J Home Phone 1C4-L — buys and Trades F. I.. r. UTTER ? in »•'. m Ashland, Oregon Office Hourai M ISCE LAN EO US Electricity Hershey Says Lewis E. Pierson Dr. W . J. Crandall President of the United States Chamber of Commerce 1 Where the sick and aged art cared for in pleusunt home surroundings. Whittle Transfer & Storage Co. Chipman & Wandoll Physician und Surgeon PAINTERS COAL, WOOD and S TO R AG E Interior Decorators , more than thirty million h o r s e power. Expressed in terms o f man power, this is equivalent to the potential service of 40 helpers for every woriccr in this country. Increasing, as ft doer, the pro duction capacity o f the worker by forty fold, this great indus trial force has improved the financial status of American la bor approximately fifty percent in the last fifteen.years, while r.t the same time, -muter!ally d e creasing the co st.o f manufac tured articles. Wc have been in the buri ni s for 17 years and can fim rnntie first class work manship. a. O ffice Phone 126 First National Bunk Building Parking, "Crating and Shipping Long Distança Hauling AUTO FR E IG H T T E R M I N A L Our winter prices are now on ..il will continue until Mar. 1. You will profit by hr vii.i" your Interior De aerai ir. done now. We also refioi’-h ali kinds o f furni ture. Country work solicited. Our b np i toeated at 51 1st Street Phone I O ffice Hours 10-15 A. M 2-6 P. M. Phones 01» (o ffic e ) 222 R (res) Usex Radio Heat Theraphy in connection witli other meusurcs in troni lag d in cus!. O ffice at Rt-.iidcnca. C L IF F B U R L I N G A M E fainter and I -orator Papering, T. lag shipped 192*1 Chev. Coupe 200.00 192.3 Chev. Coupe $ $190.00 1923 Chev. Touring $ i 65.00 1923 Chev Roadster $165.00 • 1922 Ford Tudor $135.00 V12-1 Ford Touring $140 00 1925 Ford Touring $160.00 The Automotive Shop Ashland Oregon Magazine Racks Sewirig Cabinets Furniture Novelties Excellent for Xmas Presents to Phone 45a 216 Central Ava P U M P K IN CENTER Phone 498-R Specials! the Northwest from tho F.ast nml Argentina, but both o f them ac tually buying many cur* o f this outside corn each yeur. Si 25.00 117 O ffice 89 Oak S t D. M. BROWER. M. D. | 1923 Chev. Touring- Home 153 Granite Ostonpathic . : “ Many factors have contributed to the pre-em inent position of America’s workers, but underlying everything else has been the fact that the Ameri can wage earner has had more horse power at his elbow than the worker of any other industrial nation.’** Nearly a million miles of trans mission and distribution lines supply Amt '~an industry with Convalescent Ashlun.1, Oregon The Tireless Servant of America’s Prosperity' ‘ • Building You fnrmers and business men • an have some of the market for Hairy Vetch and Purple vgteh, for Grimm alfalfa and I^tdjno Clover and the Grains and for Seed Beans and seed and grain corn if you organize for it, and we thru the county agent and oth ers will help you. / And if you business men, appre ciating the farmers constant bat tle with cheap seed and wrong or misrepresented varieties will help supply him with the best and will help dispose o f M* good seed ■rops, you, too wril lhave contri buted your share toward the build ing o f the better and more per manent agriculture that the agri cultural leaders vision fo r Jack- son county and Oregon. Delicious Apples Muscat Grapes Thompson Seedless Toquet Grapes Rosa-Perll Wholesale or Retail Orders filled for can ning Fruits O R EG O N I N D U S T R IA L streets, North Bend— Coos Bay lignite coal will be used in projected coal business o f $16.000.000 a year. Portland to have new ticker and truns-lux stock and grain ipiota- tions from Eastern markets. Salem district put R ml the advertisements. NEWS up 50,000 this barrels pressed strawberries year. By F. O. Alesar Jer I FINNEY OF THE FORCE f ITS tOtCHAf L ' RklTU 'N THE CU i Ç F CAUCD AN ÎA i D 'HZ tofdï U>£ -£p V UP./ VE2 CAwBatfiÆ^ HiN) iF VE 2 WA m T 7 DUT Gl '¿ »S CAAAÍ o j EL* bùi >4 7 16 r r a c o i- T v e z . DECE/ CAAA2C JD uji T a Cc.v)TrfriPT fd IAUÛWW G/73 .O tici-T, MICHAEL 2 TUE D wTut tUS ililliboro— Ray-Maling Produce Co. increases capital from $260,- 000 to $650.000 GlVMW IT TO M£ VJh-O rif VMS IVT h S ì ACIÌA) M t y V sA A A Ta/ Salem— Work begins on $42.-$ 000 Commercial street bridge, part of $350.000 improvement project. Portland and State Chamhei o f Commerce brought 42 fan familie- to state during October. Koseburg— Umpqua Broccoli Exchange receives $86,344 foi 1927 crop. Oregon public utilities has val ustión o í $283,000.000. Portland building record fot 1927 will be about $30,000,000. I