The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, November 29, 1927, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    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
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V UP./
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7 DUT Gl '¿ »S
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7 16 r r a c o i- T v e z .
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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.
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