tf.lt. 'WO Ashlar^ Tuevday, June 27, ij/ifcl this torrid weather it is hard Tidings to In agree with Secretary Hoover that Established 1876 Cvery Bvenlng Except the coal supply is now the most ser­ ious question before the public. Sunday • * THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. SUN DUST IS A “ RADIO NET” WOMAVS LKG 18 Publishes! BROKEN she was riding with Mrs, Margaret overturned near Tehama. north of here. Mrs. Steele, who was driving, escaped uninjured. -________________ Springfield— Booth-Kelly sawmill puts on night shift of 110 men. WHEN Al To OVERTURNS Steele London Professor Evolves Novel The­ ory of the Atmospheric Envelope. A train worker always is in doubt where he is going to get his next PAPER TELEPHO NE 39 meal. The strike vote seems to in­ timate that if wages afe cut he will E. J. BARRETT, Editor be more than ever in doubt. • • Subscription Price Delivered in City: One montb .........................................65 It cost the two republican guber­ Three m o n th s ............................... 1.95 natorial candidates more than a Six months .................................... 3.75 One year ...................................... 7.50 quarter million dollars at tthe recent Mail and Rural Routes primary in Pennsylvania!, but the One month .................................. $ .65 voters are convinced that it was a! Three m o n th s .............................. 1.95 Six months .................................. 3.50 better scrap than the democrats One year ..................................... 6.5t could have staged for a miHlon. OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY CHICO, Calif., June 27.—Mrs. Elsse Schumaker received a broken Electrified dust thrown off by the ; leg and an arm sprain late Satur- sun forms an atmospheric envelope da> when an automobile in which about the earth about 100 miles which prevents wireless waves from escaping into infinite space, according to Prof. ' J. A. Fleming, University college, Lon- j don, whose work in wireless is known j all over the world. The screen made by the dust, he says, acts as a sort of wireless speak­ ing tube and enables waves used for long-distance work—which are about ten miles in length—to travel 6.0< m > and 12,000 miles. If it were not for that screen, ac­ cording to the professor's theory, the wireless energy thrown out by the big sending towers would not cling to the earth, but would pass away and be lost. Ail extra / measure oi ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising W H EN? •I dris insertion, each inch........... 80c Has American inventiveness had a: YEARLY CONTRACTS set-back since the war? Are Ameri-i Display Advertising One time a w eek.........................27 He cans no longer so eagerly set for the! Two times a week........................ 25 c race? Have we lost our “push” ori Cvery other day...........................20 c “punch” or “pep” or whatever'it is Local Readers that men call this driving power o f Each line, each tim e.................... 10c To run every other dhy for one which we had so much before and! month, each line, each tim e .. 7c even during the war? To runevery issue for one month If we still possess this driving of more, each line, each tim e. . 5c ßcsne from power, it is about time that some of j Classified Column it were exerted on behalf of the air-! One cent the word each time. MAQ.Ÿ little loqd To run every issue for one month p ane industry. We defend our claim! or more, %c the word each time. ßlCKEP&DS PAUNTLEROY' to having made the first airplane Legal Rate against all the world. We have abun-l First time, per 8-pcint lin e......... 10c dant proof that we gave the airplane Each subsequent time, per 8 point line .................................... 6c business its initial impulse. And Card of th a n k s ............................ >1.00 still, at the very time when in other Obituaries, the l i n e ......................2%c countries the airplane industry is Fraternal Orders and Societies seem to Advertising for fraternal orders being rapidly developed, ining Theatre—Today, Tomorrow and Thursday. Benefit of Parent or societies charging a regular initi­ be holding back. ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ Teachers Association. France might well serve as an ob­ , ligious and benevolent orders will be ject lesson to us. All over Europe charged the regular rate for ail ad ' Z , " " a‘ aH “ “ ""al WOtk' V“ “ ed Typothetae ot vertislng when an admission or other the commercial airplane service is beauty th l charge is made. expanding, buo France sets us the not . „ell “ 2 ree0"- “ <’ IU SOLOMONITES other places. Altogether it is a are in » 7 T tO public!chIef office of home economics, Kidney Pills. I seldom have any thriving business and the French are e in all llklthood but a small part I United States department of agrtcul- sign of kidney trouble and give entitled to a good deal of credit for of the great labyrinthian mystery. ture; Katherine Phillips Edson. in­ Doan’s the credit.” s> MAX’S FRANTIC PLEA Price 60 cents, at all dealers. Don’t it. There is an interesting theory that dustrial we fare commission of the simply ask for a kidney remedy— get '•> Backward, turn backward, oh <§> But where is our airplane service? the passageways extend entirely state of California; Mary Anderson, Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that ❖ Time, in thy flight. Quite aside from what we think of through the summit of the Siskiyous chief of women’s bureau, Washing- Mrs. McDonald had. Foster-Milburn Give us a maiden with skirts 3 4 the matter, it is safe to say that all and into California. If it is true, it ton, D. C.. and Margaret Ebbitt, as- CO., Mfra., Buffalo, N. Y. ♦ not so tight; <•> the world expected America to go - i n soon be known. There may bei.lelant manager ot the Congress ho. ’ Give u. a girl whose charms. ♦ ahead witll d, ve|opni, nt better ways of traveling from Ore- tel, Chicago. man? or ew. r new meang o, transportation. As yet, gon to California, but none which so '?> Are not exposed by so much however, we have given no sign that challenge the interest of youngsters PRESIDENT ON CANVAS peek-a-boo. < j > we are going to assume leadership of all ages, in whom the passion for Give us a maiden, no matter in the development of the airplane exploration is as keen as the appe­ what age industry. This is all the more to be tite for food. Who won’t use the street for a <$> wondered at since we have every­ vaudeville stage. thing that is needed for just such an NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Give us the girl not so sharply <§> undertaking. When are we going to TO M EET AT CORVALLIS in view, # wake up to the splendid future that ❖ Dress her in skirts that the sun <► awaits in this field? H om e E conom ic S p ecialists H ave f} SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR won’t shine through. 3> Chosen O. A. C. as M eeting Then give us the dances of days P ;ace for 1022 A ROAD TO THE CAVES C1 long gone by, <$> (Grants Pass Cornier) With plenty of clothes and ♦ The fifteenth annual convention > steps not so high. The bear that Elijam Davidson of the National Home Economics as­ pursued into a cranny in a Josephine sociation will be held at Corvaltis, No turkey-trot capers or butter- milk glides, <3> county mountain nearly half a cen­ August 1 to 5. This is the first time x f £ AND YOU HAVE A GOOD CHANCE OF Nor the hurdy-gurdy twist and tury ago opened the eyes of Oregon­ the association selected any place ❖ the wiggle-tail slide. <$> ians to another of the wonders of west of the Mississippi river for its Then let us feast our tired op- their own state, but like the prophet annual convention. The leaders se­ GETTING THIS C A R J > tics once more <$> of old. he was a long time winning lected Oregon Agricultural college On a genuine woman as sweet appreciation in his own country. The for its many advantages and in rec­ <§> as of yore. <$> incident in question occurred in 1874 ognition of the advanced work ac­ and it has taken until 1922 to .get complished in instruction and ex­ . * a Yes, Time please turn backward ■$> convenient and passable highway tension at the institution. ❖ And grant our request, to what undoubtedly is one of the The program has been arranged Of God’s richest blessing— ♦ real wonders of the west. to interest especially housewives, vo­ But not one undressed. <•> The Mammoth caves of Kentucky, cational and other teachers, exten­ which for two generations were a sion leaders and workers, institu­ mecca for sightseers from all parts tional managers and social service Tiie finished portrait of President The automobile was an awful swat of the United States, are hardly specialists. Harding painted by Howard Chandler to the horsefly. more wonderful; they surpass only{ L. S. Hawkins, director of educa- Christy, from sittings at tiie White * • House. There had to be an intermission to give the Hague time to put down the padded ring. • • The first step in building up a town is to persuade the knockers to move elsewhere. To Be Awarded by Ashland Merchants on “ Ford Day” • • Thomas A. Edison never runs one Monday, July 3rd of those liner ads that says, no ques­ tions will be asked. • • Court opinions are “handed down” probably because so many cases run from generation to generation. • * OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS CASH IN ADVANCE Draining the hose doesn't satisfy the autoist buying gasoline now. He 1 Month ................ ••...................2 Tickets insists that it also be squeezed. 2 Months ..................................... 5 Tickets • • 3 Months ...................................... 12 Tickets One reason there is so much room at the top is because some men 6 Months ......................................25 Tickets knock out the rungs as they go up. 1 Year .................. .*..................... 75 Tickets • • Having saved the world for demo­ Each of These Tickets Will Bear a Number, and If You cracy, we’ve got to start in now sav­ Hold the Lucky One, You Get a ing money for the next income tax installment. • • While Conan Doyle has furnished heaven with horses, books and near beer, he hasn’t so far equipped it with golf balls. What Constitutes Advertising In order to allay a misunderstand­ ing among some as to what const! tutee news and what advertising, we print this very simple rule, which Is used by newspapers to differenti­ ate between them: “ALL future events, where an admission charge is made or a collection is taken IS ADVERTISING.“ Thia applies to organizations and societies of every kind as well as to individuals. All reportB of such activities after they have occurred Is news. All coming social or organization meetings of societies where no money contribution is solicited, lniti- atlon charged, or collecton taken IS NEWS. TZc Gasotintof W M A ÏY Want a Ford Car Free? The Ashland Tidings TH E BOOT S H O P Final Closing Out Sale HERE’S HOW Prices in effect Thursday for the trade of the Fourth Store win be closed all day Wednesday rearranging and repricing Ford Car Free! Subscribe Now!