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ASHLAND M onday. A pril 2 1 . 1024 A üttt i v h tkAtt/V RAGE TWO D A IL Y T ID IN G S (E stab lish ed In 1 8 7 6 ) withdrawal leads to another- It is significant that Dr. Eliot at the age of ninety years has not lost sight of the good of the bank book. He could not have chosen a better book to add to his shelf. To culture it adds contentment. VOLT TELLS SENTENCED TO A LIVING DEATH | OF VALLEY'S RESOURCES POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS TREASU RER ' n o m .cal a n d b u sin e ss-lik e a d m in - I am c a n d id a te fo r th e re p u b li- is tra tio n of c o u n ty a ffa irs . Stop THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. can n o m in a tio n fo r a second term n eed less e x p e d itu re s a n d w a ste as T re a s u re r of Ja c k s o n c o u n ty , a n d give p ro p e r s u p p o rt an d a t .E dito: Rescued By Korex After s u b je c t to th e May p rim a ry . If te n tio n to good ro ad s, public Bert R. Greer n o m in a te d an d elected I w ill c o n schools a n d o th e r v ita l a n d pu b lic FARMER, A POOR BUSINESS MAN Flu Nearly Got Him O F F IC IA L CITY P A P E R ............................................................... T e lep h o n e 3Í d u c t th e office a s in th e p a st, in n e c essities. E n fo rc e th e p ro h ib i E ntered a t th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice as Second C lass Mull Mattel A great many stories were told during the discus- j a c co rd a n ce w ith th e law s of th e tion law e ffic ie n tly a n d p ro p e rly ] - " A fte r h a v in g th e flu fo u r th ro u g h p ro p e r ag en cies a n d e lim dons on rural credits preceding the enactment of the Fed-] s ta te . Subscription Price, D elivered in City i m o n th s ,” says H e n ry R. H ain es Adv. tf in a te special law e n fo rc in g o rg a n - A. C. W A L K E R " . $ ,#F eral Farm Loan Act about the American farmer and his ! O n e M onth ----------- ' iz a tio n s w hich a re now c a u sin g of C a rd in , O k lah o m a, " I cam e 1 ittitude toward his financial obligations. This one is per-! Monthly Publication of Cop i o u t in a c o n d itio n w orse th a n T h re e M onths .............................................................................................. FOR COUNTY CLERK divided a u th o rity a n d n eed less 3.71 Six M o n th s ..................................................................................................... I h e re b y a n n o u n c e m yself a s a ; expense. (Uve to a ll a fa ir, s q u a re ! d e a th . I h ad no v ig o r, s tre n g th 7.50 taps typical. A farmer in one of the Middle Western] Industries O ne Y e a r ....................................................................................................... c a n d id a te on th e re p u b lic a n tick- 1 d e a l a n d n o t be re sp o n sib le to i o r c o u ra g e . A fte r ta k in g korex. B y Mail and R ural R ou tes: ^States owed his bank $500 on a personal note. When it ■ e t fo r n o m in a tio n fo r th e office of , a n y p o litic a l fac tio n , c liq u e o r o r- $ .6 ' O ne M o n th .................................. - .................................... ......................... V A L U A B LE ; 1 a n d ga it ned 10 pounds righ* away C ounty C lerk a t th e M ay p rim a r- g a n iz a tio n . ell due, he drove to town, called at the bank, and told the FORESTS _______ seem ed to p u t new life in- ies. T h re e M o n th s ................................................................................................. * 152tf* W IL LIA M U L R IC H . •ashier he wanted to pay his note. He called for a blank R e e re a tio n , G ro w in g R a p id ly , a n d Six M o n th s....................................................................................................... n e rv e s a n d m ad e m y blood I have fo r th e p a st 5 y e a rs been O ne Y e a r .........................................................-......................................—— e note, filled it out forllie exact amount'of the old note, plus c ir c u la te fa s te r, Now I am fu ll a D ep u ty C o u n ty C lerk a n d am S H E R IF F Is R ecoining B ig B rother T oday, m any fa m ilia r w ith ev ery b ra n c h of th e of pep a g a in .’ A t th e e a rn e s t so lic ita tio n of nterest, signed it, tore up he old note, and said, “ Thank o f O ther R esources. DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: office, an d if e le c te d , I w ill give . raan y f rien ds who have im portun $ .30 m o n th s la te r. Mr. H ain es still S in g le In se rtio n , p e r Inch .................................................................. God, that’s paid!” close a tte n tio n to th e d d tie s of th e feels a s "go o d a s n e w ,” a c c o rd -j of fice and feei c o n fid e n t t h a t I ed m e, I h a v e fin a lly c o n sen te d Y early C ontracts: to place m yself b e fo re th e R e p u b The point, of course, is that the farmer is a “ renew- T h e A pril n u m b e r of T he V olt, ing to h is ow n s ta te m e n t. .27% w ill prove w o rth y of y o u r su p p o rt. lican v o te rs fo r th e o ffice of O ne in sertion a w eek ........................................................................... C opco’s official p u b lic a tio n is d e er” and not a “ payer.” He is notoriously a-poor busi .28 A ccording to e n th u s ia stic u se rs D EL1LIA ST E V E N S, Tw o in s e rtio n s a w eek ......................................................................... S h e riff, b eliev in g t h a t th e e ff i .20 sig n ed to f u r t h e r th e a im s of c ie n t, o rd e rly a n d econom ical th e b e n e fits of k o rex a re com - ] ness man, it was contended, making no provisions for any D ally insertion ....................................................................................... COUNTY SCHOOL F o re s t P ro te c tio n W e e k ,” w hich m a n n e r in w hich m y office h a s Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising p le te and la stin g . T h o u sa n d s th e ; mt his immediate needs. In prosperous times, he had “ has S U P E R IN T E N D E N T been, and is now , co n d u c te d w a r been p ro cla im e d by P re s id e n t 8 .10 F ir s t in se rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e .................................................... ignored or forgotten the narrow margin upon which his C oolidge to b e A p ril 21 to 2 8. w orld o v er a ie now u sin g th is I am a c a n d id a te fo r re p u b lic a n • r a n ts my re-e le c tio n , if elected I .05 E a c h su b s e q u e n t in se rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e ........................................ w o n d er co m pound. W e ary a n d n o m in a tio n a t th e May p rim a rie s ; p ro m ise to c o n tin u e my p re s e n t 1.00 Card of T hanks ............ ........................................................................ business establishment, the farm, was operated, and was I t n o t only acco m p lish es th is p u r wTo rn -o u t m en an d w om en, s u f fo r th e office of C ou n ty School ! policies of law e n fo rc e m e n t, ef- .02% O b itu a rie s , p e r lin e ................................................................................ inclined to over-extend himself with the inevitable result p ose in an in te re s tin g and e ffe c fe re rs from m u sc u la r p ain , lack S u p e rin te n d e n t of J a c k so n C o u n ficiency, econom y and s tr ic t a t te n tio n to ¿luty in th e a ffa irs p e r e m a n n e r b u t p re s e n ts a t th e of a p p e tite , lessened v ig o r and ty. I h av e served th e co u n ty fo r W HAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING that when the margin narrowed or entirely disappeared, tiv ta in in g to th e office. "A ll f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re an a d m issio n c h a rg e is m ad e o r 8 he was unable to meet his obligations. As he did not ful sam e tim e a c o m p re h e n siv e s u r low g la n d u ’a r a c tiv ity , w 11 be th re e an d a h a lf y e a rs a s co u n ty C. E. T E R R IL L . s u p e rin te n d e n t, a n d w ill, if ag a in vey of th e fo re m o st 'in d u strie s of co llectio n ta k e n in A d v e rtisin g . in te re s te d in le a rn in g t h a t th e e le c te d , w o rk as e a rn e s tly fo r th e ; ly understand the reasons for his own predicament, he was th e R o g u e R iv e r V alley. No d isc o u n t w ill be allow ed R e lig io u s o r B en ev o len t o rd e rs. A m erican d is tr ib u to rs of k orex I c a u se of e d u c a tio n as h e re to fo re . C A M B ER S FO R S H E R IF F An e x c elle n t a rtic le e n title d com pound h a v e a rra n g e d fo r k o r- inclined to blame his banker and the “ prevailing system ” To th e R ep u b lican E le cto rs o f SUSANNE HOM ES C A R TE R . DONATIONS " T h e R o g u e R iv e r P ro s p e rity M a px com pound to b? sold in A s h Ja c k so n v ille J a c k s o n c o u n ty , O regon; This was human, of course, and in a broad sense he No d o n a to n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw is e w ill be m ad e in a d v e rtis I h e re b y an n o u n c e m yself as c h in e / ’ by E. H. M acD aniels, la g o r jo b p rin tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be In cash .________ _____ was right. The system of hanking which had been built F o r e s t S u p e rv iso r of th e S isk i land a t E a s t Side P h a rm a c y . Ask c a n d id a te fo r th e o ffice of S h e riff COUNTY CO R O N ER o u t korex com pound th e next of J a c k s o n co u n ty , s u b je c t to th e up in this country was suitable to the needs of commerce you N a tio n a l F o re s t occupies th e a L b ine I am a re p u b lic a n c a n d id a te for w ishes of th e R ep u b lican v o te rs you a re in th is d ru g sto re . A P R IL 21 re e le c tio n fo r C o ro n e r of Ja ck - to be ex p ressed a t th e p rim a ry and. industry. The needs of the farmer were not provid g r e a te r p a r t of th e issu e an d p re BUT NOW IS C H R IS T R IS E N FROM T H E DEAD an d becom e son co u n ty , s u b je c t to p rim a rie s i eL cd o n to be held o’n M a y Ï 6 ? ; 24. ed for, nor was it contemplated that they should be. Un se n ts m an y in te re s tin g sid e -lig h ts ! May 16. In a n n o u n c in g my cau d id a c y I on th e tim b e r in d u stry . T h e fo l th e f ir s t f ru its of th e m t h a t s le p t.— I C o rin th ia n s 1 5 :2 0 . P la tfo rm : E x p e rie n c e, p e rso n a l w ish to s ta te fo r th e in fo rm a tio n der the prevailing law, a commercial-bank can make loans lo w in g fa c ts w hich a re q u o ted a tte n tio n , econom ic m an a g e m e n t. of th e v o te rs th a t I have had fo u r for a period sufficiently long to cover the ordinary com fro m M r. M acD aniels’ t a rtic le ' B eing a. s u b s ta n tia l ta x p a y e r I am y e a rs c le ric a l ex p e rien c e in th e THE CHARTER DEFEATED in te re s te d in th e econom ical m an- ! A ifflitor a n d R e c o rd e r’s office of mercial transaction, but from a practical banker’s point sh o u ld be of in te r e s t to e v e ry o n e : ! a g e m e n t of all c o u n ty offices. 1 C h u rc h ill co u n ty , N ev ad a; th a t I R iv e r V alley has fo u r The Tidings had no belief other than that the pro of view, might not to make loans for a longer period.—A. b ig R o in gue JO H N A. P E R L . i also se rv e d fo u r y e a rs as S h e riff d u strie s-—lu m b e rin g , a g r i of said c o u n ty , a n d feel th a t I am posed city charter would be defeated. The result was in C. Wiprad, former vice-president of the Federal Land c u ltu re , w a te r pow er a n d m in in g . i e m in e n tly q u a lifie d to fill th e C O R O N E R evitable and guarantees that the city can proceed unmol Bank of St. Paul, in “ TheNation’s Business. A f if th h u s k y y o u n g s te r, re c re a - ■ I h e re b y a n n o u n c e m yself a s a , p o sition. tio n , is g ro w in g up a n d p ro m ises I I s tro n g ly fav o r law e n fo rce- ested and remain free of entanglements that might have c a n d id a te on th e re p u b lic a n tic k ! 1 m en t, esp ecially th e liq u o r law s, e t, fo r n o m in a tio n a t th e com ing No self-made man ever left out the working parts. to be a s big a s an y of th e re s t | th e v io la tio n of w hich h a s be occasioned endless trouble. p rim a ry fo r th e o ffice of co ro n e r of th e fam ily . W ith o u t th e se , th e com e a g r e a t m enace to th e com Like many of those who voted against the proposed of J a c k s o n co unty. In d ia n s w ould be w elcom e to ta k e m o n w ealth . I also fav o r th e e n Spring always visits a few times before coming to th e v a l’ey back a t a n y tim e. By v irtu e of m y p ro fe ssio n as fo rc e m e n t of th e m o to r v ehicle charter, the Tidings believes that there is merit in the an u n d e rta k e r, 1 feel tlia t I have law to th e end t h a t th e lives of P riz e f ru it, f a t liv e sto c k , tra in - plan and predicts that at the opportune time in the future s t a v . every q u a lific a tio n a n d th e n e c es people an d p ro p e rty m ay be p ro lo ad s of p in e, e le c tric p o w er ’t o s a ry e q u ip m e n t to p ro p e rly h a n d le a new form of government will he adopted by the \ oteis ol tec ted from th e a c ts of c a re le ss m ay a rise . A perfect lady never chews tobacco in public nor su p p ly g re a t c itie s, an d crow ds of “ N e u ritis m ay be loenliz- d in an v d u tie s w hich and re c k le ss d riv e rs. the city. It may be a commission form or it may he 8 H. W . CONGER. to u ris ts a re th e p ro d u c ts of th e I sh a ll, if e le c te d , bestow sp ec managerial form, depending upon the results of painstak shoots anv man unless he is her husband. ial a tte n tio n to th e m a tte r of col- p ro s p e rity m ac h in e an d th e y get a s in g 'e n e rv e o r m ay be g e n e ra l, S H E R IF F ! lec tin g tax es, a n d th e ex ecu tiv e la rg e num ber of th e a tte n tio n th e y d e serv e . T he in v o lv in g a ing investigation on the part of a committee or delegatior A s a c a n d id a te in th e R e p u b li- ) d u tie s of m y office. . A big league ball player makes more money than a r e s t of th e w o rk s, how ever, m e r n e rv e s .” of representative citizens. In any event, it will contaii can p rim a rie s fo r th e office of Adv.* J . J . CA M BERS F o r q u ic k a n d la s tin g relief, S h e riff, I d e sire to c le a rly defin e its c o n s 'd e ra tio n . If c a re w ill ome of the principles provided for in the plan that wat burglar and nearly as much as a bootlegger- k eep it in ru n n in g o rd e r it is only p h a rm a c is ts h a v e fo r th e p ast my p o sition on th e f u tu r e co nduct COUNTY C L E R K v ted down last Friday. A number opposed the proposed re a s o n a b le to see t h a t it g e ts th a t few m o n th s d isp en sed J o in t E ase of t h a t office if elected . I am c a n d id a te fo r th e office of A New Yorker says women are 99 per cent crazy. c are. My expedience a s a d e p u ty s h e r C ou n ty C lerk , on th e re p u b lic a n — a s ta in le s s , p e n e tr a tin g rem edy charter believing a managerial form being better adapted th a t, w h en ru b b e d over th e a ffe c t iff of J a c k so n C ounty, a n d as a tic k e t, s u b je c t to th e p rim a ry on to Ashland. There is strong similarity betwsen the twe Women say that is one per cent less than he is. Tim ber S ta te T ra ffic O fficer, h a s ta u g h t ed p a rts fo r a b o u t one m in u te, m e t h a t no peace o ffic er can give May 16. T ake th e tim b e r in d u stry . forms and it is not at all improbable that a charter will If elected C ou n ty C lerk I w ill eoaks r ig h t in so th a t n o t a tra c e s a tis fa c to ry an d e ffic ie n t se rv ic e T h e re is a d e f ’n ite a m o u n t < f give t th e office t h a t high d e g re e ‘ e drawn that will meet with the approval of all- to th e pu b lic w hen h is a u th o rity i is le ft on th e sk in . of efficiency w hich th e people a re tim b e r in J a c k s o n a n d J o se p h in e J o in t- E a s t is fo r lim b e rin g up an d re s p o a s ib iltiy a re s h a re d by ju s tifie d in d e m a n d in g of a public The Tidings has no apology to make for its stand oi c o u n tie s, a p p ro x im a te ly - 18 bilr ---------- — | . • • . , . j i a n o th e r. T h e p re s e n t u n sa tisfa c - o fficial. lion fe e t, a c c o rd in g (p th e b e s t ] 6*’11 j c n t s - re uc ng m ; to ry law e n fo rc in g c o n d itio n s is the proposed charter providing for the commission forn CA RL Y. TEN G W A LD Roofs Should Be Beautiful and Also Durable in fo rm a to n to be h ad . Do y o u r ' aud c a u sin g th e p a in to d isap - la rg e ly a ttr ib u ta b le to divided of government. Our opposition was due more to the iact Adv. M edord. an d fo r th is p u rp o se thous-1 a u th o r ity betw een a n ta g o n is tic 1 ow n fig u rin g , »and m a k e y o u r own that sufficient time was not devoted to investigaing other a n d s of tu b e s a re sold d a ily — 60 ; peace o fficers, e le m e n ts th a t a re F O R COUNTY C L E R K allo w an ces. Som e of th e e s ti c e n ts a t all d ru g g is ts ev e ry w h ere . I in to p ro d u ce c o n flict, inef- forms of government with a view to applying them to Ash . ficiency a n d u seless expense. I am a c a n d id a te fo r th e re p u b m a te s a re low a n d som e a re li'g h , v elected I sh a ll in sist upon lican n o m iu a tio n a t th e May p r i land, more than any other one thing. It is not wisdom to a n d som e of th e tim b e r c o u n te d : A lw ays re m e m b e r w h en J o in t- ,. U „ „ a n n - n t« I East, g e ts in jo in t «agony g e ts o u t ' a n d expect to m a in ta in th e rig h t m aries fo r th e office of c o u n ty bring about a marked change in our plan of municipal c a n ’t b e lo gged, a n d Sb o n , it is , , to rfo rm a ll th e d u tie s of s lie r c le rk . If n o m in a te d an d elected . __ p r e _____________________________ im p o ssib le to g e t th e e x a ct fig u re ; 1 iff in th is co u n ty , an d it follow s . I p ro m ise th e people a s q u a re d eal, government without thorough investigation. The resul M I»»C O M O «» W IT » M M how ever, th e a n n u a l c u t is one t h a t I w ill be u n c o m p ro m isin g ly ; My p rin c ip le s a re econom y an d of Friday’s election will serve to emphasize this statement W A R D E N S M A K E HAULS .M A TC M C O OOAAO« » O » « L A T » O « T » s l opposed to special o ffic ers except s tr ic t a d h e re n c e to th e d u tie s of h u n d re d m illio n fe e t, an d we ex AS W E L L AS F IS H E R M E N F e d e ra l A g en ts, w ith w hom I th e office. I w ill e n d e a v o r to ___ « M IN O U L A * » T O « » M I H O L M and be a guide for the future. p ect to see it d o u b led b e fo re long,, -e o m « o w tM O « A n « » H ® pled g e fu ll a n d c o m p lete c o o p e ra keep th e office up to its p re s e n t -------------- ,n ju < u » t» « « and if you ta k e 200,000,000 from PO R TLA N D , A p ril 19.— G am e tio n . 1 am in th o ro u g h accord w ith h ig h s ta n d a rd . a n y a m o u n t o fte n en o u g h , you W. H. CRAN DA LL WHY STUDY HISTORY both th e le tte r a n d s p irit of th e w a rd e n s as w ell a s fish e rm e n p ro h ib tio n law s and pled g e my fin a lly g e t it all. m ad e big c a tc h e s fo llow ing th e 1 a c ^jve and u n tir in g e ffo rts in th e ir J The time is coming—and the sooner the better—when ( ’(>U X TY COM M ISSIONKR If we w e re ta lk in g a b o u t a coal o p e n in g of th e tr o u t fish in g s e a - ' e n fo rc e m e n t, I am a c a n d id a te fo r re n o m in a m in e, th e o u tlo o k w ould be s e r the small boy’s plaintive “ aw, what’s the use o’ studying J . J . McMAHON. tio n of th e o ffice of C ou n ty Com - ious. F o rtu n a te ly , tim b e r lan d is son T u esd ay ---------— ! m issio n e r s u b je c t to th e R ep u b ll- all this stuff?” will not arouse a vague query of what in U. C offm an, of F re e w a te r, O re., m ore lik e an a ’fa lfa p a tc h , and P O L IT IC A L A N NO UN CEM EN T ] can p rim a ry of M ay 16th. If nom - p a :d a 825 fin e fo r a n g lin g w ith deed, is the use, in the mind of his elders. In the case ot I h e re b y a n n o u n c e m y candi-1 in a te d and elected I w ill e n d e a v o r w ill k eep r ig h t on tu r n in g o u t o u t a licen se a n d a n o th e r of eq u al dacy l'or C ou n ty J u d g e , s u b je c t! to keep Ja c k so n c o u n ty en a cash history, at least, results will be extremely disciplining cro p s if given a little encouage- a m o u n t fo r ta k in g tr o u t less th a n to th e d ecision of th e D em ocratic ' basis an d c o n tin u e to give my best m enU To be so re, it ta k e s tim e, the mind—and keeping the same small boy out of mischief six in ch es in le n g th . T he sam e p rim a ry , on th e fo llow ing p la t- j e ffo rts to th e b u sin ess in te re s ts of h ere is n o th in g of b u t n o t so m uch a s you m ig h t th e co u n ty . during certain hours of the day. f a te befell C. B. J o h n s o n an d B y fo rm : m ore Im p o rtan ce to R educe tax e s th ro u g h an eco-1 VICTOR B U R SE L L th in k . T h e re a re p le n ty of tw o- th e hom e bu ild er Since history was first recorded, nations have risen ro n B ra d sh aw of C o rv allis, each incli se ed lin g s to d ay t h a t willl be th a n to see to It t h a t th e w hom w ere fin e d 850 fo r convic and fallen. They have risen when they have observed rqof Is co rrect. A roof saw ed in to shop a n d fin ish and tio n on th e tw o c h a rg e s. Ja ck is not a m ere covering to box b e fo re th e S avage R a p id s dam | certain laws of growth, and they have fallen when they com a «.**»»»• a house. To a larg e ex H aw k , co n v icted o f fish in g w ith coma coo»«anA*»<in« h a s to be rep la ce d . T h e re is , have disregarded them. Over and over again, in dizzy te n t th e type of roof de m o re th a n one lin e, w as fin e d 825, n e a rly tim e to ra is e a crop of ' upon th e style of succession, wars have appeared, provoked by the same a pends CHIMNEY DETAIt P e te r C lift, o f K a la m a , W a sh ., rc h ite c tu re , b u t com fort D ouglas f ir saw tim b e r b e fo re th e causes, and preceded by the same succession of events. a n d u p keep cost is very sm aller th e house th e sim p ler th e bon d s fo r th e S ta te S o ld ie rs’ loan trie d to d e liv e r a tru c k lo a d of u ch affected in th e y e a rs to com e roof. Avoid big dorm ers. " b o o tle g ” sa lm o n to P o rtla n d . H e Modern business is falling in to the same lines that char m i A p le a s a n t by th e m a te ria l of w hich th e roof T he p itch of a ll roofs depends J a re d ue. w as a p p re h e n d e d a n d fin ed $50. an d a g r e e a b le on th e m ate ria l. I t is desirable acterized the guild system of the Middle Ages. In spite an d flashings a re m ade. Irrigation s w eet and a A fin e of 850 w as im posed on E. T he sla n tin g roof is th e one to use a s lig h t m a te ria ls a s pos- ' T h e v alley g av ^ up try in g to of tremendous contributions to knowledge that are con m ost 1 -a -s -t-I-a -g generally used fo r dwellings, sible so th a t th e fra m ew o rk hold- | . . B u rto n , of P o rtla n d , fo r k illin g b e n e fit aa n lie a sa n ts in th e M ultno- stantly being made, history continues placidly and irres a n d of It th e gam brel, gable, a n d in g th e roof need be a s lig h t as ! g e t a 'o n g w ith o u t irrig a tio n long . . w e ll . hip roof a re prev ailin g types. T he pcssible. W ood shingles req u ire ago. In A p ril, e v e ry tr ib u ta r y to ' * ietibly to repeat itself, with the same successes and the gable roof lends Itself to clim ates a L 1!* s t ~fou_r _ ln^ e!1. t0 th e tO°* R o g u e R iv e r is ru n n in g b a n k fu ll. m all g am e refu g e . G ood fo r w here th e re Is m uch snow a n d is pitch. C opper shingles can be te e th , b r e a th same mistakes. easiest to build. C are should be safely used w ith a p itc h of tw o ■ W a te r in A u g u st is a t a p re m i a n d d ig e s tio n . g e n e — P ac. Tel. & T el. Co There must he certain elements of worth in these ta k e n th a t it does not extend too inches to a foot a n d on flat slight- um . A long a b o u t S e p te m b e r 1st, to E sp u en d 868,000 fo r local im M a k e s tb e f a r over th e face of th e walls. I t : ly pitch ed roofs w here n e ith e r as- e v e ry s tre a m t h a t can be coaxed historical movements or they would not be recurring again •h n e x t c ig a r p ro v em e n ts. o u ld have considerable p itc h ,! bestos, a s p h a lt o r wood can be to a fie ld is tu n n in g w h o lly in ta s te b e tte r . and again. There must be danger signals on the paths over 25 degrees if it is to w ith used th ey a re su ita b le a n d a re p e r in an irr ig a tio n d itc h . W .ater ha3 n d rain a n d snow. m an e n tly w a te r tig h t. that lead to disaster- The statesman must be quick to sta To th e g am b rel roof m u ch th e C opper roofs h a v e n o t only a been b ro u g h t fro m o th e r d r a in recognize both in a careful study of history, and hasten sa m e advice applies. I t is m uch d elightful b e a u ty b u t a re expense- ages, a n d stl'll th e r e is p le n ty of g racefu l if It is slig h tly curved proof a n d a re so lig h t t h a t th e la n d t h a t goes u n fa rm e d b ecau se to apply them to the problems of the day in an eminently a m t ore th e eaves. T he hip roof should su p p o rtin g s tru c tu re can also bo practical way. Then there will be no question as to why nev er p ro je c t m u ch beyond th e light. F lashings, w hich a rc th e it is to o d ry . E v e ry b o d y k now s how w a te r oaves o r it will look like a little sheet m eta l used on roofs a t points history is studied. m an w e a rin g a big h a t, a n d to w here th e re a re angles or valley« r u n s o ff a tin ro o f. I t ru n s off tiring th e roof line dow n n e a r th e an d w here th e ro o f com es in con- a b a rre n h illsid e so m e w h at a fte r ■JL No cure for it, bnt welcome ’x>p of th e w indow s ad d s th e im - ta c t w ith th e chim ney o r d o rm e ra 9 W relief is often brought by— th e sam e fa sh io n . G ra ss holds THE UNIVERSAL BOOK p-ession of low ness an d charm . I t will quickly ru in th e ceilings bo* '» unw ise to com bine th e gable low once they s ta r t to ru s t th ro u g h it "fo r a w h ile ; b ru sh h o ld s it Dr. Charles W. Eliot has lengthened his famous “ Five i- d ra m b re t, alth o u g h th e hip T he safe w ay is to use copper, bo- lo n g e r; h e a v ily tim b e re d regf.ons v V a r o R ub p a r t w’ith i t v e ry slow ly. A showi Foot Shelf” of books by one-sixteenth of an inch. In r^ n b tn e s well w ith eith er. T he > cause co p p er does n o t ru st. O v e r 1 7 M illion J a re U n d Y ea rly e r t h a t fa lls on a b u rn e d h illsid e the opinion of the president emeritus of Harvard the worth in M ay leav es th e c o u n try and is CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS of a book cannot be measured by its thickness, for the gone fo r good by J u n e . If It fifty-second volume on the five-foot shelf he places on an fa lls on a w ooded se ctio n , it rs fl lik e ly to be on h a n d to fill o u t equality with the whole original fifty-one volumes. This th e p e a rs a n d h e lp w ith th e la st most diminutive volume in the diminutive Eliot library crop of a lfa lfa . P u m ice and is a savings bank hook with a consistently growing ac lav a ro ck do th e ir s h a re of w a t count. e r c o n s e rv a tio n ; d a m s a n d s to r Burglar Proof C =3 The Harvard Classics—which is the less commercial ag e re s e rv o irs a re in v a lu a b le ; =3 P u b lished E very E ven in g Except Sunday by InvigoratinyJomC' In T a b let Form Try This For N E U R IT IS Timely Facts for the Home Owner P O itl* , <11111 1W 1 V lliO — | U 1X V A A V »* a V J ** A . A M, A A A « V . A . T WRKUVS Elfter every meal MORE “ on e eleven ’’ ASTHMA V IC K S Yale Guard Locks title of the “ Five Foot Shelf”—have been recommended to give the earnest reader the equivalent of a college edu cation. Dr. Eliot guarantees the savings account book to give the earnest depositor satisfaction in early life and peace and freedom from want in old age. The book in the public library with its correspond ing index card showing the legend “ withdrawn” tells a story of 'usefulness, hut with its withdrawls column un blemished by the rubber stamp tells a story of devout thrift and laudable forsight. Perhaps not everyone can get a thrill and material profit from the classics composing the five-foot shelf but who is the man, woman or child who is not inspired in J reading the eloquent figures indited on the deposit side of the savings hank book ? The banks urge the starting of Georòe Marion, BI an eh e Sweets William Russen -.r.vin^s accounts with first deposits of as low as $1 be- in Anna, Christie” ; they know one deposit leads to another. They depre cate the first withdrawal because they have learned one] At The V ining Tuesday, W ed n esd a y and Thursday. b u t th e V a lle y ’s b ig g est re s e rv o irs a n d th e o nes sh e ow es m o st to, a re th e fo re s ts on th e high S iski- yous a n d C ascades. T h e e n tir e a rtic le is re p le te w ith m a n y a ttr a c tiv e p h o to g ra p h s i w hich n o t only b rin g o u t th e les- ] son of “ P 'r q P re v e n tio n ” b u t p o r tr a y a s tr ik in g p ic tu re of th e re- ' c re a tio n a l p o ssib ilitie s of th e R o gue R iv e r V alley. A m ong th e se p h o to g ra p h s a r e sev eral scenes fe a tu rin g local people, one of “ T o g g ery B ill’ ’n th e a c t of ta k n g a s te e lh e a d fro m th e R o gue and a n o th e r of H a rv e y F e ld s of C. M. K id d & C om pany, and h is b r o th e r c a rry in g a fin e b uck. T h e re c re a tio n a l f e a tu r e m ak e s th is iRsue a p o p u la r o n e fro m a its nd • Jimmy Proof Pick Proof and Wear Proof What Other People Throw Aw ay la Winchester Store Simpson’s Hardware ------------- ----- -------------------------------- ■ : c o u n try . 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