« > PAUtí Ï U o »sHLÁÑÜ ÔÀftA itbiköM ■annex U ain— ,a, Monday, July 16, 192.» m •ft rr— ■ g -S B A s h l a n d D a i l v T i d i n g s nal. V, ill it be accepted, or will France and stop b e fo re te a c h in g L os A ngeles kay w en t s tr a ig h t to P o lice ____ __________ (E sta b lish ed in 1 8 7 6 ) Belgium say, “ No, we’ve got the force; a n d I hope to o b ta in w o rk a s a H e a d q u a rte rs a n d re p o rte d t h a t why should we ru m t it to any tribu­ ¡ c a r p e n te r ’s a s s is ta n t* a n d le a rn he h a d been held up by tw o P u b lish ed E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by 1 th e tra d e . F a th e r a n d m o th e r m ay nal YY e have the army, we have the guns. policem en in u n ifo rm . C T h e n e x t d ecide to re m a in o u t h e re .” THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO Let them decide.’ m o rn in g th e e n tir e n ig h t fo rce T he y o u n g m an h a d no b la n k ­ ! “ ~ ---------------------------- w as lin ed up, a n d U n ad k ay p ick ed “ Force! Forte! Force! Unless there is M ike B ro d y , 2 0 -y ea r old boy. e ts a n d said t h a t h is o v e rc o a t had Bert R. Greer ............................... Editoi A fte r ta k in g T a n lac I g o t back fifteen P ounds by ta k in g it an d 1 o u t th e u n f o rtu n a te p air, th e jo b fo r th e f ir s t tim e in . n e v e r h a v e a dizzy sp ell any . H in ric h s ----- a n d -----------w A ssen ill h a v e OFFICIAL I 'ITY PAPER Teleiihone 39 a D°" teiUl)er introduced by churches into passed th ro u g h A sh la n d y e s te rd a y serv ed as h is bed on th e w ay on . _______ * the world, I despair of future civilization.” on his way frem New Y ork to a c ro ss th e c o n tin e n t. H e w as n e a t­ fo u r y e a rs , a n d a m ed ic in e t h a t m o re a n d can clim b a la d d e r a s pie n tv Of tim e to r e g r e t th e ir Los A n geles. A side fro m “ lif ts ” ly d re sse d a n d c a rrie d a E n te re d a t th e A s h la n d , O reg o n , P o sto ffie e as g r i p , ! w ill fix a fellow up lik e t h a t is wel1 as 1 e v e r could. I e a t bet- !ack of ju d g m e n t, fo r th e fo rm e r se cu re d a lo n g th e h ig h w a y s, th e w h ich c o n ta in e d c h a n g e s of s h i r t s , c e rta in ly w o rth re c o m m e n d in g ,” t e r - s le e P b e tte r an d S econd C lass M ail M a tte r. feel b e tte r w . -n te n e e d to five THE SMOOTH RUNNING MIND to five y e a rs a t y o u n g m an h a s w alked a c ro ss the a On Job First Time in 4 Years; Thanks Tan lac a n d sox, a to w el, soap, a n d a ra z - d e c la re d G. W . D ivine, c a rp e n te r th a n I h a v e in o v er fo u r y e a rs, h a rd la b o r, th e l i f t e r to th re e n a tio n . H e le ft N ew Y ork M ay 15, o r a n d tin n e r, liv in g a t 735 N o rth a u d 111 te ll a n y b o d y , T a n lac i s 1 y e a rs in ja il. Is Scotch-Jew 6th S t., W a lla W a lla , W a s h in g - : sim p ly g r e a t.” T h e T id in g s re p re s e n ta tiv e h a d to n - T a n la c is fo r sa le by a ll good -------------------------------------------------—- alw ay s f e lt a p rid e in h is a b ility su ffered an a c c id e n t th a t d ru g g is ts . A ccept no s u b s titu te , i. •• .PL to g u e ss o n e ’s n a tio n a lity , a n d | le f t m e in su ch had s h a p e I w a sj O ver 37 m illion h o ttie s sold. the conditions they have to meet. I N ew Y ork u n til I S ta rte d w est. im m e d ia te ly m a rk e d M ike fo r an j c o m p le te ly dow n a n d o u t, a u d j By ----------- O ne M o n th ... .65 1° ninny people their jobs seems just a One da>’ 1 saw a car on th e s tr e e t Iris h m a n . M ike s a id : “ My f a th e r 80 f a r aa w o rk w as c o n c ern e d , I T a n lac V e g e tab le P ills a re Na- T h re e M o n th s 95 little too hard, fhev worrv and fret over Alth an O res ° n licen se a n d i was is Scotch, h a v in g been b o rn in ^ ad no a p p e tite , w as w ay u n d e r t u r e ’s ow n re m e d y fo r c o n stip a - Six M onths .... h t, a n d h a d such dizzy sp e lls Hon. F o r sa le e v e ry w h e re . .................................................. 3.50 their failures, which makes them still more ‘™ Iiat; I y with a d e s ire Glascow a n d m y m o th e r is a j w I ete c o ta n d up a n d d id n ’t Ja w .” O ne Y e a r ................................................................ 6.50 likely to do things ineffectively. Their eon-L?,?6®? >. n , ed SUte compelled to give way to presidential of these costs will indicate whv the resru-1 onndidates. lar use ot newspaper space is considered! ----------------------- by so large a majority of advertisers as; The opinion of some wives whose hus- preferred publicity, assuring maxii maximum re-) hands always are going fishing is that turns for any definite expenditure. they are a whole lot better going than they are at fishing. LLOYD GEORGE IN CHURCH PLEA ---------- Bathing pools are -enjoying their regu- Lloyd George, in a recent address de- lar s e a s o n o f popularity. Ashland is well livered at the chapel of YYestbourne fel- supplied with swimming tanks, lowship, England, said: -------------------- “ YVe spent $50,000,000,000 in the last war YYas it Davy Crockett, who said “ look and have not spent a thousandth part of twice before you jump?” At any rate it that sum since the country came into exist-j is a good admonition to follow, enee remedying conditions perfecly infa I ______ mla,’hshed in Ashland, ed that religion must eliminate the region of force in the world “ if we are going to Some day there will be launched the good obtain progress.” ship Sahara. Referring to France’s seizure of the R u h r _____________ and Rhineland, lie said: “ There has been an offer to France to. It is sweet music to hear strangers ex- refer this question to an impartial tribn-polling the beauties of Ashland. through ;in\ cause whatever, to read the advertisements ro m D ead I n d ia n — H. J . M oore w as in A sh lan d om h is D ead In d ia n ra n c h yes- rd a y , ta k in g h is fam ily , w hich a s been in A sh la n d a ll s u m m e r, jack w ith him . M r. M oore r e - r ts t h a t he is d o in g a th riv in g jusiness m a k in g lu m b e r fo r h o u s- w hich a re b e in g b u ilt a t L a k e th e W oods. that nre appearing daily in tiie T idings. Ashland film s are earrying a daily message of interest a message that means added eeoiioiny in your home. Do you believe in Economy? Then follow the Ads. L e b a n o n to be c o n n e c te d >vith o u n ta in S ta te s p o w e r sy ste m . ¡uuuuiiiiiiiir.ui it !lllll!llllllllllli:illlll!i!!¡l!lll¡n:!¡lll!ll!!i:!h!;:!;!H:!!!i;i¡;il¡!!!II¡¡il!!íl illlilülillllüílülllüillllllillllllll ¡L'llütllllllflo On the Mountain Top LIMB the mountain—stand on the p(*ak and before you there unfolds a panorama extending as far as your eye can reach. Stay in the valley, and your view is restricted by by the surrounding hills. C This newspaper—properly used will guide you to the mountain top. Read it and your vision is enlarged. You get a bird’s-eye view.of world events. You glimpse the doings of ■the day. Horseback Radio Set the Latest ssaassHu w II Fail to use it, and your view is limited—you remain in ignorance not only of events at home and abroad, hut of much that concerns you even more vitally—news of the very things that have to do with your personal, every day me Some one might be selling a new, better and more economi­ cal food; or a utensil that woflld add immeasurably to your comfort and well-being; or some better material for shoes or clothing but you would never know, because of your re­ stricted view. Is You may read every line ol the news columns, hut if you overlook the advertising, von are still living in the valley. You remain uninformed about many tliinas v<>u ought to know in order to live a happy, useful, profitable life in this age of progress. Climb Out Of the Y/alley to the Mountain Top Read the Advertisements I t took J o h n O sb o rn e , a w ell know n P h ila d e lp h ia b u sin e ss m an a n d m e m b e r of th e R id e rs a n d D riv e rs ’ a sso c ia tio n to d e v ise th e h o rse b a c k ra d io . O sb o rn e c re ­ a te d a s ta m p e d e on th e b rid le ­ p a th in F a irm o u n t p a rk th e o th e r d a y by a p p e a rin g on h is h o rse c o m p le te ly eq u ip p e d to receiv e r a d io m essag es. Ashland Tidings HlliU^ ;:'ni;m!i!!iiini:rniiiiiHiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiniiiiiMW|