PAGH FOUB RETTER BU SINESS CONDITIONS h a s n o t sh a v ed fo r 37 y e a rs, an d be­ VICTIM OF SHOOTING HAS c a u se he is sa id to be an a g n o stic , CHANGE (TO RECOVER Im provem ent in A ll L ines R eported M rs. R ose W . L a n g e m a n , his w ife. . Iu T w elfth F ederal R eserve t o d J u d g e M a rsc h n e r th a t d e sp ite .. th e fac t th a t she w as 60 a n d h e r p ’ C a ,lf” J u n e 2 8 - D istrict r red H a tn e ld , who w as tw ice sh o t h u sb a n d w as 62 y e a rs old, she th in k s n th e c h e st F rid a y n ig h t by h is n e ­ SAN FR A N C ISC O , J u n e 28. — a d iv o rc e w ould m a k e them b oth phew , Jo h n N eal W ilk in so n , of th is C o n d itio n s iu th e tw e lfth fe d e ra l re ­ h a p p ie r. city , h a s a fig h tin g c h a n ce to r e ­ se rv e d is tric t show th a t in May fo r -c o v e r. th e firs t tim e th is y e a r, th e d o lla r FR EIG H T RATE CUT JULY I W ilk in so n , w ho s u rre n d e re d to th e value of sa le s of 32 re p re s e n ta tiv e IS ANNOI NCED BY E S I’K F o ffic e rs h e re F rid a y n ig h t, a f te r tjie d e p a rtm e n t s to re s a n d m ail o rd e r , . , , sh o o tin g on a ra n c h five m iles w est h o u se s was g r e a te r th a n fn th e c o r­ New fre .g h t t a r .t t s em b o d y in g th e o f Red B u , f , g g tin Jn jaH NUm »« . • i ,nost ,n,P °r t a n t products of this coun- sa le s d u rin g May 1922, co m p ared T h e So U h e n . P a c .C c o f f lc a , he tr), s„ e a t ,„ g lm ioens, w ith May 1921, by f a r th e m o st fav ­ h ev e th a t c o n s id e ra b le tra ffic will q u a n titie s of them were exported to o ra b le sh o w in g m ade th is year. ie s u li a n d is m ak in g a rr a n g e m e n ts Europe, w here they w ere dressed, dyed T h ese in cre ase s evidence th e g r e a te r fo~ c a rs a n d serv ice for th e Increased aIul m an u factu red into garm ents, T his n a tu ra l resource has been p u rc h a s in g p o w er of th e co m m u n ity b u sin e ss. ___________________ largely destroyed by the killing off of g ro w in g o u t of in cre ase d a c tiv ity in in d u s try , w ith an im proved em p lo y ­ m en t s itu a tio n , a n d a d v a n c in g p rices fo r farm p ro d u cts. Since J a n u a r y of th is y e a r th e re h a s been a ste a d y in c re a s e in th e p ro d u c tio n of lu m b e r in th is d istric t, a n d in May, re p o rtin g lu m b e r m ills o p e ra te d a t 100 p e r c e n t of n o rm a l ca p ac ity fo r th e firs t tim e in tw o y e a rs. O rd e rs received exceeded th e o u tp u t, a n d u n fille d o rd e rs on h a n d a t th e close of th e m o n th w ere n e a r ­ ly tw ice a s la rg e as one y e a r ago. T he cro p s of th e d is tric t m ad e fav ­ o ra b le p ro g re ss d u r in g M ay a n d n o rm a l y ield s a re expected in m o st sectio n s. P ric e s a lre a d y m a d e on som e v a rie tie s of d e c id u o u s fru its a re u n ifo rm ily h ig h e r th a n th o se paid to th e g ro w e r a y e a r ago. T he s h e a rin g of wool h a s been co m p leted except in som e p a rts of th e n o r th e r n , s ta te s, a n d a b o u t 90 p e r c e n t of th e d is tric t c 'ip (7 2 ,2 5 0 .0 0 0 p o u n d s) has a lre a d y been sold. New w ool) clip h as re c e n tly been p u rc h a se d fo r ! 35 to 45 c e n ts p e r p o und, co m p ared w ith p rices o f 15 to 17 c e n ts p aid a t th is timfc la s t y e a r. T h e b a n k in g s itu a tio n in th e d is ­ tr ic t c h a n g ed little d u rin g th e m o n th . R e d isco u n ts w ith th e fe d e r­ al rese rv e b a n k , b o th by city and c o u n try m em b er b a n k s w ere reduced — th e to ta l on J u n e 1 4 th b e in g $1,- 255 ,0 0 0 , o r 2.9 p e r c e n t, less th a n on M ay 10 th . L o an s an d d isc o u n ts of re p o rtin g m em b e r b a n k s rem a in e d p ra c tic a lly s ta tio n a ry an d on J u n e 7 th w ere $8 5 3 .5 6 0 ,0 0 0 . co m p ared w ith $ 8 5 3 .2 3 1 ,0 0 0 on May 3d. I n ­ te r e s t ra te s on c o m m ercial p a p e r, (b o u g h t th ro u g h b ro k e rs ) an d on c u s to m e rs ’ p a p e r in som e of th e lead in g fin a n c ia l c e n te rs of th e d is tr ic t d eclin ed o n e -fo u rth to o n e -h a lf of one p e r c e n t d u rin g th e m o nth. BILL P A S S E D TO P R E V E N T ° Ur fu r-bearin« «nim als. K IL L IA X S E D IO I R E M .N T ent tim e we a re j , At the pres- dependent ’’T H IM B L E R IG G IN G ” M A R K E T S upon foreign countries for supplies of ----------- W A SH IN G TO N , J u n e 28. — T he new C a p p e r-T in c h e r “ a n ti - g ra in g a m b lin g ” hi 1 d esig n ed to p re v e n t m a n ip u la tio n of g ra in p ric e s bv reg- u latan g tra d in g in fu tu re s , w a s 'p a s s - In tied 29 Years; Runs Big Business L ik e m any o th e rs you a r e p la n n in g a trip into th e g re a t o u t­ do o rs, a n d try in g to d ecide on th a t v a c atio n spot. L e t us a s sis t by p ro v id in g you w ith a copy of o u r 1S22 “ O regon O u td o o rs” F o ld e r. It is b e a u tifu lly illu s tr a te d a n d b rim m in g full of d e ta ils , a b o u t re s o rts iu W e ste rn O regon. Excursion Tickets Cost Lcss- —This Year w itb '! h ^ ,h 'a tIlla S , Brunnel1 ° r H am m ond, Ind., has been Hat on her back a cord e o n rr^ H n 8 h° Ve,rinR f° r -'ears. H er spine is broke«; •nd o th er vlt- i n' UC ‘ of th e ,,ervoiis system Is cut In two, and h e r heart Z Ashland Realty Co. | ----- and----- BARGAINS in REAL ESTATE Opposite City Hall, Ashland. Ore. I * '' and $ 2 1 .4 5 $ 1 4 .4 0 and $ 1 7.15 Grater L ake N ational Park O regon’s F orest, I^tke, R iver am i M ountain R esorts Oregon Caves N ational M onum ent Sh asta M ountain R esorts Y osem ite N ational P a .k F o r fa re s, t i a i n sc h ed u le s, b e a u tifu l fo ld e rs, o r o th e r p a rtic u la r, a s k a g e n ts I S o u th e r n P a c ific L in e s JO H N M. SCOTT, G e n e ral P a s s e n g e r A gent. through eJ Your day’s work is shortened and mpueeasic- r when you have a good oil cookstove. Bum Pearl Oil for fuel and you no longer have coal and wood to carry or ashes to shovel out. '• Z 3 You work with a clean co n tro lled heat that is concentrated directly un­ der the utensil where it is needed—- and your kitchen is kept cool and free from dirt. T H U R SD A Y AT M E D F O R D M edford cam p. M odern W oodm en A m ei ica, will in itia te a c la ss of 40 c a n d id a te s a t A lth e a h a ll in th a t city T h u rsd a y e v en in g of th is w eek, a t 8 o'clock. T h e class w ill be coin- .posed of c a n d id a te s fro m a ll p a rts o f th e v alley, a n d a la rg e d e le g a tio n of A sh la n d m em b e rs a re expected to a tte n d . All m em b ers h a v in g c a rs will call a t th e M oose hall a t 7 p. m ., an d pick up an y m em b e r w ho d esires to go an d ha* no conveyance. Pearl Oil is the clean-burning, uni­ form. economical kerosene — refined and re-refined by a special process. Dealers everywheie. Order by name — Pearl Oil. IN PORTLAND, OREGON STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) L ittle H eap, tr a d e c h a r a c te r of t h e S p r e c k e l s “ S a v a g e “ T ire C om pany, v ie w s th e city o f P o r t­ la n d fro m C o u n c il C r e s t —- s o ca lled fro m th e p o w w o w s o f In­ d ia n s h eld th e re In fo r m e r d a ys. C O FFIN M ADE F O R W IF E ; • DIV O R C E D E C R E E SOUGHT (K E R O S E N E ) D E T R O IT , M ich., J u n e 28.— Be­ cau se J o h n F . L a n g e m a n , an in v en ­ to r. is a lle g ed to h av e th re a te n e d to kill his w ife a n d d a u g h te r, a n d a c tu ­ ally c o n s tru c te d a c o ffin ; b ecau se he STANDARD HEAT AND LIGHT Oft COMPANY i&alifcrm* ) SOP Final Closing' Out Sale All shoes re-marked at prices for quick sale 1 TIDINGS skins. < , o T ‘" S,:’S th e bo ^ u lt of an acci- W ithin recent y ears a great fur- «'ent y and lias also started*111: ...... rb W ' bUiH Up a ,urgfc rei' 1 e s ta te bualnesa dyeing and m an u factu rin g industry ,,!d ‘ ‘ ,IU'1 is °l»erating a taxicab business. She Is flfty-six y ears b” s been buf,t up ln the U nited S tates, eniPl°.ving 18.0)0 operatives. We now ' Hnp° r t ,,nnUall-v r a «' ^ i n s valued a t H $69,000,000, and of dressed skins only ed by th e h o u se y e s te rd a y , 208-76. $4.000.000 w orth. CALL AT ' T he f ir s t C apped f .n c h e r a c t w as d e c la re d u n c o n s titu tio n a l by th e U nited S ta te s su p re m e c o u rt, b u t th e L e t J e r r y O’N eal fig u re y o u r nex t new m e a su re is d e c la re d by its spon- job of p lu m b in g . F ir s t class m a t e r - ! so rs to m eet th e o b je c tio n s th e c o u rt lal a n d w o rk m a n sh ip , Phone 138. J raise d to th e fo rm e r bill. I 207 E. M ain s tre e t. 238 tf FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES WILL INITIATE CLASS ' ASHLAND DAILY —— — —— 1 — ■ - ‘ - - - Extra of Five Ford Tickets on Each Pair of Ladies High Shoes O regonian M otorists, gen erally speaking, have just tw o ou tstan d in g co n d itio n s w h ich in an y m aterial w a y effe c t their tire m ileage and se rv ic e. (1) O n th e P a v e m e n t In w e t w eath er it is advisable and h igh ly desirable to have tires w ith an effective non -sk id tread design . Y et, in oth er season s o f the year, th ese sam e tires should serve as “ fast” tires—in other w ords, should n ot w aste the p o w er o f the en gin e and retard the speed of the car by e x c essiv e su ction or gripping to the road. (2) O ff th e P a v e m e n t It is all-im portant to provide tire equipm ent that w ill stand the gaff o f gravel, sand, aljcaii and v o lca n ic rock roads. T y p ical o f the rem arkably con sisten t per­ form ance Savage tires are g iv in g in this ter­ ritory, the fo llo w in g is taken from certified perform ance records in our general o ffice files. O n th e C o lu m b ia H ig h w a y T h e first autom ob ile over the sn o w and ice to reach Bridal V eil, just after the big s n o w and sleet storm of last N ovem b er w as a seven -passenger car equipped w ith Savage tires. T h e trip w as m ade to test the C Almost any tire w ill give satisfactory service under ideal conditions. Some makes w ill even render satisfactory service under certain adverse conditions. Certain makes of tires w ill perform ?n 'on3 drives over pavements, other makes w ill show to better advantage on dirt highways — and so it goes. C. O ur object has been to build Savage Tires to n on -sk id properties o f the Savage Cord and n o chains w ere used. C om in g back fiv e other cars w ere m et — each equipped w ith chains. T h e return w as all up grade and had to be made in secon d gear. Under th ese ex trem e con d ition s the traction of the Savage Cord tread design proved so perfect that the car did not skid e x c e ssiv e ly , nor w as it possible to d etect that the w h e e ls spun on any o ccasion . O n M o u n ta in S ta g e R u n s A stage line in Southern O regon , over m ountain roads, is averaging 800# m iles from Savage Cords w h ere the best previous average from oth er m akes of tires has been 5000 m iles. T h is m ileage is not great but the type Of service these tires undergo m akes this perform ance com paratively re­ m arkable, representing, as it d oes, an in­ crease o f 60% o v e r the highest previous tire m ileage secured by this operator. The R eason T h e su ccess o f a tire in this or any other territory can n ot be attributed to any on e m ethod em p loyed , or com p ound used, or to se lectio n o f raw m aterials, but, rather, to.a com b ination o f the w h o le . T ire men and m otorists familiar w ith tire c o n stru c­ tion have found in the Savage Cord s e v e n ­ te e n o u ts ta n d in g c o n s tr u c tio n a l f e a tu r e s that help to m ake it the w on derful tire it is.i perform equally well under every condition — on the short haul of the heavily ladened commercial car, on the heated roads of the sandy desert, over mud and stones of the land of forests or the broad dirt highways of the plains. CI. That we have accomplished our purpose is evident from the results users of Savage Tires are getting — everywhere. ''.SfíVfíGE" T,RE ca- SfíN b/Eso, cauFoama- OUR BEST a S S E T IS THE SATISFIES CUSTOMER *****Tfl,,l*<1‘****************, *<1****»*— »»«a—»«*•*» »«------—----»J--— "Heap Big Mileage” "Heap Big Mileage” 'r n p a n y