áskli ^ ó L 4 fi¿ ■ te d ia i « m (íiuesday, August A SH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S that terrible cold and blizzards east of us! No, no; give a out of its A m erican ' series of such high recurrent tern-! had to inform herself politically (E stablished in 1870) i ls Oregon, particularly the Willamette valley. And even gQests- peratures th a t these organism s J ahd io go m for sports, and if __ _____________________________________________ here there is growling because it is not just heaven, to ! Just now thy are teliins th e | w ill be k ille d . A h ig h te m p e ra tu re h e r h u sb a n d had p ro p e rty , found P ublished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by which the grumblers do not se<?lU to want ail introduction i enthusiastic American is necessary, a n d n o th in g except i it also n e c e ssa ry to k eep th e ac- THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO x , % 1 11 * e -x i\x< * w ho w as 80 a n x io u s to in tro d u c e 't h e in je c tio n of th e m a la ria g e r m s ! c o u n ts a n d look a f te r th e te n a n ts ________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______________________ '¡’lst yet’ Preferl;in£, of course, regardless ol its little draw- ¡tw o Of th e b e st-k n o w n A m e ric a n ' h a s been fo u n d su ccessfu l p r e v - ja n d a few o th e r th in g s. B e rt R. G re e r .................................................................................................. E d ito r b a c k s , tills region of peace and haven of refuge.—Wood- ; h o ste sse s— M rs. H a rry B row n, of io u sly . K j E ngl M l W ives T oo B usy * , ->» i i G eorge M addeu G reen ...........................................................B u sin ess M an ag er h u m Independent. ts b u rg h , a n d M rs. C o rn eliu s T h e m a la ria is checked a n o ' “ It ta k e s so m uch tim e ,’’ sh e j \ a n d e rb ilt, of New O F F IC IA L CITY P A P E R ............................................................... T e lep h o n e 39 Filtered at th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice as Second Class Mail M atter o rk th a t h e , c o u n te rb a la n c e d by i- t • o o m K " St “ h ,O uI S‘ " d e " tS . T I f « » « ’ ’ sm all tre e -b e a r fro m W est A frica N E W YO RK , A ug. 28.— A m e ri ■ — — ------ ------------------ — ------ ;-------i----------------------- cheery smile and happy greeting. He has served them o u t fo r a n a irin g . Q ueen A le x a n d ra w ill m ak e a can w ives a re d o lls, w as th e opin N o d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s or o th e rw ise w ill m e m ad e in a d v e rtís - ¡ 1,1 '**s < ‘()1itectionery department for the past fifteen years, fa re w e ll v isit to L ondon in O cto Ion e x p re sse d by M ary B orden. ing or xob p rin tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be rn ca sh . ¡He has encouraged many a student through the several ber. B ecause of h e r a d v a n ce d age E n g lis h n o v e list. — ■ giades and rejoiced with their parents in their honorable a n d w e a k e n in g s tr e n g th , she has T h e w ife of B rig a d ie r-G e n e ra ’ NEWS SUBSERVIENCY — p ra c tic a lly given u p M a rlb o ro u g h I W illiam E . S p ears, of th e B ritish The accusations against newspapers for letting the graduation. Everybody will miss him. H ouse a n d re m a in s in se m i-seclu Army, has com e to h e r n a tiv e land cash register <•< ntrol their editorial columns have been sion a t S a n d rin g h a m . T h e P rin c e A m e ric a — to m a rk its ch an g es numerous—and in a lot of cases misleading as to the ex Gutta Percha first came into prominence for use in mak of W a le s re fu s e s to ta k e o v er his sin ce 1913, w hen sh e w as las' tent which this practice occurs—although in principle ing golf balls in 1845. Flappers are still under the im g r a n d m o th e r ’s p a la c e , how ever, h e re . pression that it is a new ice eream sundae. and th e Q ueen M o th er still h a s a “ T h e A m erican h u sb a n d tre a ts these accusations are sound. L o ndon hom e. In O cto b er she h is w ife a s a s o rt of d o ll,” she One of the most recent', and also one of the most The first vaudeville act was in 1436 R. C., when Sam w ill com e to to w n fo r a few d ays said. “ H e buys h e r all th e cos sound, is by Professor E. A. Ross of the University of and w ill g a th e r som e of h e r tr e a s tu m e s sh e w a n ts, th u s m ak in g son did an act that brought down the house. Wisconsin, who stated: u re s from M a rlb o ro u g h H ouse a n d A m erican w om en th e b est d ressed ta £ e th e m w ith h e r to S a n d rin g in th e w o rld .” “ When the shares of a newspaper lie in the safe- Henry Ford evidently doesn’t care who makes the na h am , w h e re p ro b a b ly she will “ B e tte r d re s s e d th a n th e P a r deposit box cheek by jowl with gas, telephone and pipe spend th e re s t of h e r d ay s. M arl is ia n s ? ” so m ebody ask ed . tion’s laws, as long as he can make its automobiles. line stock, a tenderness for these collateral interests is b o ro u g h H ouse th e n p ro b ab ly w ill Excell French Women likely to affect the news columns.” re m a in te n a n tle s s , fo r th e P rin c e “ Oh, y e s ! ” M ary B orden a n Someone asks about the book agents who used to be d o e sn ’t w a n t it. T h e D uke and There are newspapers in all sections of the country sw ered. “ T he F re n c h w om en d ress today in which the news department does not function so numerous. They are all out selling automobile acces D u tch ess of Y o rk , w ho a re off to w ell a n d h a v e c o n sid e ra b le charm , K e n y a fo r a v isit in N ovem ber, b u t th e y a re less b e a u tifu l to be until the business and advertising departments have been sories. c a n ’t afford to k eep up th e place, gin w ith th a n th e A m erican w o consulted, but, as a whole, American newspapers have Net results of the scientific study of Mars: The plan a n d p ro b a b ly it w ill fa ll back to m en , an d c e rta in ly th e y do n o t news department which in a crisis do not hesitate to th e K in g , w ho w ill o ffe r its h o s w e a r such m a rv e lo u s c o stu m e s as speak right out ven though it might step on the toes et is inhabited. The planet is not inhabited. It is a fact p ita lity to o th e r m em b ers of th e one sees in A m erica now . I had of a good eus ton ■ of the business department. The av- that radio signals from Mars were heard. The idea that ro y al fam ily w ho a re now living d in n e r a t a F ifth a v e n u e h o tel last radio signals were transmitted from Mars is childish. a t K e n sin g to n 1 P alace. erage newspaper n ig h t an d I w as am azed . Som e of .. handled as a business proposition, the same as a drug store or hardware store, trying to satisfy its patrons as general merchandise purveyors do, hut the average publisher knows that, unless he keeps his news and editorial columns free and not subservient to the bus iness department, the downfall of the newspaper’s char acter is certain to come. I , a g a in w as given out follow ing a v h i t h e r e .la s t w eek-end by Jo h n K ie rn a n o f P o rtla n d , p re sid e n t of th e com pany. i Ï R elig iu u s o r B e n e v o .e o . o r d e r , mill to resume work REEDSPORT, Aug. 2 8 . — The \ \ in c h e ste r B ay L u m b e r company m ill, a f te r tw o m o n th s ’ id le n e ss, w ill resu m e o p e ra tio n im m e d ia te , ly a f te r L ab o r day. T h e m ill’s p la n in g o<]uipniunt h&s been onor- a te d th e g re a te r p a rt of th e tim e ju d ic io u s , sa id , “ th a t E n g lish w om en c a n ’t N otice th a t th e m ill is to o p e ra te MAYOR LOOMIS ' e m u ' ate<* an a n n o u n f* r a t th e N a- doses of q u in in e th ro u g h l'~ o u " t ‘ x,. th e _ glve n n v h a tte n tJ o n to c o stu m e s • . . . . . . i , i | tio n a l S p o rtin g Club. tre a tm e n t. or to b rid g e .’ Subscription Price, D elivered in City Charlie Loomis IS no more. Ashland has lost a spleil- “ Mrs. V a n d e rb ilt of S p e n c e r, P ro m in e n t E n g lish m edical a u - Miss B orden w e n t to F ra n c e in O ne M o n th ....... $ .65 ' H o u se, m eet M rs. B row n of N o r - ! th o rltle s b elieve t h a t th e tr e a t- 1913, an d w hen th e w a r b ro k e T h re e M onths 1.95 dld Citizen and a good mayor. Six M onths...... It is given to few to suffer as he has for such a long : folk Ho,,Re>” Die e n th u s ia s tic i n - j m e n t o pens up a n e n tire ly new o u t to o k up h o sp ita l w ork. D ur- 3.75 O ne Y e a r ......... 7.50 period. More tha ntwenty years ago, falling from the roof *troducer sa’^’ wlli,G Die b y - s ta n d - ; field of m edical rse a rc h an d h a il p n g th e Som m e cam paign sh e m et By Mall and Rural R ou tes: ci*s ere s n tru tr„ g - g - le d . j o s tifle th e ir th e d o c to rs w ho h a v e co n d u c te d G en eral S p ears and th e y w ere One M o n th ...... $ .§5 ¡ o f u home he was building himself he suffered paralysis i sniC fcers th e e x p e rim e n ts a s m en of g re a t m a rrie d in P a ris. In 1920 she T h re e M onths 3*50; °f the lower limbs and was confined the rest of his life ’ jc o u r a g e . Six M o n th s...... p u b lish e d h e r f ir s t novel, called T h e S u n d a y m o rn in g c h u rc h T h e n e x t ste p w ill be to te s t th e “ T he One Year ...... 6.50 ¡1° a wheel ehair. His life was a fine example to young R o m a n tic W ife .” The ----- ¡and old. His fortitude and jovial good nature in his af- Parade 1 ,1 H yde P a rk has ta k e n on j effect of th e m a la ria o rg a n ism s o th e r novels follow ed, one of DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: ..................... . ............f................... . a new a n d in trig u in g a llu rm e n t. On o th e r d e a d ly fe v e rs a n d di« S ingle In se rtio n , p e r inch ..................„ ............................................. $ .30 w hich c o n ta in s a lite r a ry p o r tr a it flietion was an inspiration. Yearly Contracts: th o u g h t by m an y to he m odeled lhe Tidings renders full appreciation of Mr. Loomis i c o sm o p o lita n v isito isito rs rs a a re re no no long lone- O ne In se rtio n a w eek .......................................................................................27% on C o u n t Doni de C a ste lla n e . She Twc in se rtio n s a w eek .......................................................................... .25 both as a citizen and city official. His administration as e r c o n te n t w ith an o rd in a ry dog !s a frie n d of B e rn a rd S haw , Rose D ally in se rtio n ......................... ,.............................................................. .20 a s a co m p an io n , b u t a re seek in g mayor 1ms been marked hv progressive, intelligent, town M acaulay, May S in c la ir and o th e r Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising building activity. We are glad that Ashland saw fit, dur m o re u n u s u a l p ets. Mrs. E. D. iit e r a r y fig u re s. F ir s t in se rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ...................................................... $ .10 B ra n d e g ee , of B oston, caused E ach s u b s e q u e n t in se rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e ......................................... .05 ing his life, to so honor a man like Charley Loomis. He som Card of T h a n k s ____ . ________ ____________ ___________ ___ l.o o e s u rp ris e w ith a sm a ll chee Obituaries, per line.......................................................................... .02% was capable and deserving. The Tidings is gratified in ta h on lea sh , w hile L ady R oss, of COSTLY TO B E “ LA D Y ” the part it took in raising him to his position of distine- C a rs ta irs (fo rm e rly Miss P a tric ia ALTOONA, P a., A ug. 28. — It W HAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING E lliso n , of K e n tu c k y ), took a “ A ll f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re an ad m issio n c h a rg e is m ad e o r a , tlOll. He made good, co sts six ty -fo u r c e n ts m ore a y e a r z ,, 2S, ithíi * 1 to he a “ la d y ” in B la ir C ounty th a n it does to be a “ h o u se w ife .” T h is is th e ru lin g of th e C oun ty C o m m issio n ers in fix in g th e o ccu p atio n ta x a n d a s a re s u lt “ la d ie s ” w ill pay $1.13, w hile h o u sew iv es w ill pay 49 cents. A nd b ric k la y e rs g et th e c la ssi fication of p ro fe ssio n a l m en, be ca u se th e y a re m ak in g as m uch m oney. Rubbing Alcohol An excellent rubbing alco hol, which can safely be used externally in anv quantity. Recoin mewled f o i’ b r u i s e s, sprains, soreness and stiffness of j o i n t s—to r e- duee fever, etc. Font a i n s 85 per cent pare Etlivl alco hol. McNair Brothers D nti M on t F or Econom ical Transportation FINISHING TODAY Harold Bell W right’s HEVR0LET “ When a Man’s a Man’ FRIDAY and SATURDAY « I k lAtKV • I NT A SAM WOOD M00UCTM» Specifications OF THE th e c o stu m e s w ere e x tra v a g a n t, K ate J ordan ' s b u t n o t one w as u n b e a u tifu l.” G arbed in a m o d ish P a isle y gow n an d w e a rin g a s m a rt plum ed E n gineering Specifications tu rb a n , Miss B o rd en said th a t M OTOR: F o u r-c y lin d e r, valve-in- liead ty p e, 3 11-16” bore, 4” E n g lish w ives’ c o stu m es u su ally stro k e . ra n k e d low in th e c a te g o ry of j C Y L IN D E R S: C ast en bloc ( in b e a u tifu l. T h is w as d u e to m any c lu d in g u p p e r h alf of c ra n k th in g s. In th e f irs t place, the c a s e ). H ead d etach ab le. OUR COUNTY FAIR E n g lish h u s b a n d re g a rd e d hit V A LV ES: 1 1-2” d ’a m e te r. Reports from officials of the .Jackson County Fai CO NN ECTING ROD BEA RIN G S: LONDON, A ug. 2S.— R elieved w ife a s a co m panion a n d expect 1 3-8” d ia m e te r, 1 7-8” long. and fear Show indicate one ot the most exciting race fo r th e f ir s t tim e in th e h isto ry ed h e r to go in to public a ffairs. CRANKSHAFT BEARINGS : — programs, one of the most entertaining array of amuse of m edical science, one form of She had to m ak e sp eech es ana | • F ro n t, 1 3-8” d ia m e te r, 2 5 -16” d e a th is bein g d e lib e ra te ly p la y ' long; C e n te r 1 2 1-32” d ia m e te r, ments and one of the most stupendous exhibits of South 1 1-2” lo n g ; R ear, 1 3-4 ” d ia m e t- ed off a g a in s t a n o th e r w ith so f a r ern Oregon pears which the fair and pear show has ever j or, 2 1 1-16” long, th e m o st s a tis fa c to ry r e s u lts at arranged. i CA M SHA FT B EA R IN G S: F ro n t, th e h o sp ita l of th e L iverpool I 5 -16” d ia m e te r, 2 3-8” long: Of course, everybody anticipates nothing except the School of T ro p ical M edicine. C e n te r 1 9-32” d ia m e te r, 2” long; R ear, 1 1-4” d ia m e te r, most superlative statements when one is speaking of a It c o n sists of th e m a la ria t r e a t fl 1 7-16” long. m e n t fo r g e n e ra l p a ra ly sis, a n d i3 fair or race meet, the'usual statement “ Bigger and Bet OILIN G SYSTEM : S plash, g e a r as yet e n tire ly e x p e rim n ta l. T h e tim e to lock th e b u a ter Than Ever” being almost a classic and familiar to pum p and in d iv id u al oil pock Of e ig h ty -fo u r cases tre a te d th is door is b e fo re th e h o rse is s to l ets. P re ss u re to t e n te r b e a r everybody. However, the officials of the fair this year en. A nd th e tim e to p .dec. W’a y a t th e h o sp ita l of th e school ing. Oil p ressu re r.uage on in “ have the goods” to prove their statement, as, for in y o u r h a n k b alan ce is b e .,,..- ; s tru m e n t bo ard . a n d o th e r L iverpool h o s p ita ls the check crook draw :; it. : C A R B U R E T O R : Z en ith , o r H ol stance, the largest number of fleet race horses which have physical a n d m e n ta l im p ro v e m e n t By m ea n s of raise d c h e .k s ley. of tw e n ty -th re e p a tie n ts h a s been ever been brought to the Jackson County Fair and other forged e n d o rs e m e n ts an d lodg FUEL: feed; 10 1-2-gal- Kate Jo rd an ’s punch fill-i lon ta n Suction so s a tis fa c to ry th a t th e y have ed s g n a tu r e s , h a n d s of clev er substantiating evidence. k in re a r, all p a sse n g e r check c rim in a ls s te a l ovei fif been d isc h a rg e d . odels. There is something fascinating about a fair and race ed drama of a wife’s false IG N m ITIO ty m illio n s d o lla rs from A m e r N : New Im proved Rem y. S ev en teen o th e rs w ho u n d e r ican b a n k d e p o sito rs yearly . meet, which, strengthened by the educational features STARTER and G E N ER A TO R : w en t th e m a la ria tr e a tm e n t have, step and a husband’s fa ith .; W hy ta k e th is n e e d le ss ris k ? lit my. which tairs now include, makes them ever popular and show n d istin c t im p ro v e m e n t, w hile F o r a few d o lla rs you can se CLU TC H : C one type w ith a d ju s t c u re a C heck F o rg e ry an d A l worthwhile. This fascination, primarily, is the gang spirit m an y of th e re m a in d e r h a v e im Played by a remarkable ab le c o m p e n sa tin g sp rin g s. te ra tio n P olicy w hich w ill s a fe TRA N SM ISSIO N ; Selective type, p ro v ed p h y sic a lly . I t is w o rth y that is found in most human beings, the love of gathering g u a rd y o u r c h e c k in g fu n d s. cast. Splendidly produced I slid in g g e a r; th re e speeds fo r of n o te t h a t no p a tie n t s u ffe rin g together tor discussion, for renewing old acquaintances L et us te ll you m o re a b o u t th is w a rd , a n d rev erse. fro m g e n e ra l p a ra ly s is h a s ever form of p ro te c tio n . and for swapping stories. against romantic settings o l COOLING: W a te r pum p and fan ; been d isc h a rg e d fro m th e s e h o s e x tra size honeycom b ra d ia to r, Some of us may have said once that we would not at Paris, Spain a n d South FR O N T A X LE: D rop forged I- p ita ls before. 'r' ^ sW i tend another fair, hut the chances are that we will all he D e p a rtu re ball beam . New T h e o rig in a l d isco v ery of th f America. b e a iin g s. tr e a tm e n t w as a s h o t in th e d a rk there when the gates open, or at least sometime during R eal E s ta te & R e a l In su ra n c e R E A R A X L E : Seffll-floafing type. E s ta b . 1883 d u e to a G e rm a n w ho h ad n o ticed the period of the show. S pecial s p ira l-c u t bevel d riv in g 41 E . M ain St. P h o n e 211 t h a t o c c asio n ally c h ro n ic d ise a se s g e a rs. H eavy d u ty New De T h e se cre t is o u t ¿it last. p a rtu r e a n n u la r ball b e a rin g s c o u n te ra c te d each o th e r c o m p le te TELEPHONE INFALLIBILITY C hicago, th e hom e of th e fa r-fa m e d s to c k y a rd s, is also th e o rig ly in th e tro p ic s. a n d H y a tt ro lle r b e a rin g s, a l hom e of m ah jo n g g , th e C h in ese g a m e t h a t sw e p t th e U nited IM PR O V ED B R A K E S: Service, That telephone service will never he perfect is the in A s is w ell k n o w n , g e n e ra l p a r S ta te s lik e w ild fire as one of A m e ric a ’s la te s t fads. e x te rn a l c o n tra c tin g on 11” statement of a telephone official at a gathering in Port C h in ese c ra fts m e n , b eset by th e u n p re c e d e n te d d e m a n d fo r m ah a ly s is is a la te m a n ife s ta tio n of a r e a r w heel b ra k e d ru m s. E m e r se ts in th e U nited S ta te s, long ago u sed up th e la st sh in -b o n es c e rta in d ise a se cau sed by sp in al gency, han d c o n tro l, in te rn a l land. The public has been surprised during the last few of C hinese cow s in m a k in g th e “ tile s ” used in th e a n c ie n t C hinese o rg a n is m s , a n d th e o b je c t of d e e x p a n d in g in 11” r e a r w heel decades by so many startling inventions and announce gam e, a n d in o rd e r to su p p ly th e d e m a n d began im p o rt’n g sh in -b o n es b ra k e d ru m s. in small and large sizes ments of improved service, and so many accounts of re from th e C hicago sto c k y a rd s, good o ld -fa sh io n e d cow s fro m N eb ra sk a lib e ra te ly In d u cin g m a la ria is to W H E E L S : W ood spoke, a rtille ry Texas, Id a h o o r o th e r c a ttle -ra is in g S ta te s t h a t n e v e r knew th ey ra is e th e blood of th e p a tie n t to a ty p e, la rg e hub flan g es, ste e l markable and heroic deeds by public service company wuld; Guns, ammunition, hunting and fishing licensee be u tilized fo r a n y th in g else th a n ro a s t beef o r Y an k ee pot felloe, d e m o u n ta b le rim s. employes that perfect telephone service may be expected ro a s t. T IR E S : 30” x3 1-2” , n on-skid S h ip m e n ts of bone from C hicago to S h a n g h a i, th e c e n te r of th e S tra ig h t side <ord tire s a re by the patrons, so this official issued this statement: m ah jo n g g in d u s try in C h in a, now to ta l m an y h u n d re d s of to n s and s ta n d a rd e q u ip m e n t on a ll clos “ Even though the telephone user can obtain a con- because of th e d e m a n d th e p rice of cow sh in bones h a s ju m p e d to ed m odels. e d e n te d h ig h p o in ts. Biggest Little Store in Ashland D R IV E : L e ft sid e; g e a r s h ift and o am ( D in the United States, one failure in a u n p re O c nly th e sh in bones a re used in m a k in g m ah jo n g g tile s . T he em erg en cy b ra k e lev ers in cen local connection will, at times, cause him to condemn the bones, as show n in th e p h o to g ra p h (o n th e r ig h t) a re saw ed in to te r ; s te e rin g w heel h as e le c tric whole system. We must educate the public to the knowl pieces an -nch long. T he m a n on th e le ft th e n ch ip s each piece in to h o rn b u tto n in c e n te r, w .th lo u r s q u a re pieces— a n d th e m ah jo n g g tile-to -b e is s ta r te d on its s p a ik a n d th ro ttle lev ers u n edge that telephone employes are not, and cannot he, 100 v.ay to be sq u a re d , p o lish ed , c a rv e d , co lo red a n d se t w ith a bam boo d e rn e a th ; foot a c ce lera to r. For Your Car per cent perfect than can any other business employes.” ST E E R IN G G EA R: Im proved T h is is th e s p a rk p lu g w hich wo: m a n d g ear, 16” s te e lin g g u a ra n te e s th e b est service. w heel. RAILROADS AND BUSSES SP R IN G S : C hrom e - V anad uni T he big tr e k to th e S co ttish ste e l, q u a rte r-e llip tic ty p e fro n t Free Crank Case Service m oors fo u n d A m e ric an s in th e “ Busses alone are not responsible for this loss of a n d re a r. v a n g u a rd . Som e of th e b est of business, as the pi vately owned automobile is a big fac W H EELBA SE: 103” . th e S c o ttish m o o rs w ere re n te d Shell Oils and Greases W E IG H T S : R o a d ste r 1690 lbs., tor. Recently we made a house-to-house canvas of the A Chronicle o f E vents O ccuring fo r th e g ro u se sh o o tin g season T o u rin g 1790 lbs., U tility Coupe communities affected by these reductions to warn the in W orld C enters of (Sunday and Labor Day) by A m erican s. 1875 llM., 4-Pass. Coupe 2040 Population lbs., Sedan 2065 lbs. traveling public what result of lack of patronage would C ass 4 ? ilb e rt, w ell-k n o w n New E q u ip m e n t Y ork a rc h ite c t, re v e rse d th e u su a be. The canvas failed to bring results,” was the state S ta n d a rd e q u ip m e n t includes If you have not already visited these wonder ment ol a Southern Paeifie official following the an LONDON, A ug. 28.— A m e ric an s o rd e r of th in g s , h o w ev er, anti g e n e ra to r, s ta r te r and e le c tric ful caverns with passage-ways, large rooms, and e n t th e e a rly S u m m e r m o n th s On The Boulevard lig h ts con n ected to th e b a tte ry , nouncement that ten of the Red electric trains out of Port a re ra p id ly , becom ing “ th e life of sp d ru m ty p e legal h e a d la m p s, spee magnificent stalactite formations through the th e p a r ty ” in E n g lish society, it in S co tlan d a n d cam e to L ondon land would he cut off the schedule. d o m ete r, oil p re ssu re gu ag e, a m fo r la te A u g u st. seem s. marble roek which nature lias been building for m ete r, d ash lig h t, d e m o u n ta b le Railroads in all parts of the nation are facing the E v e ry y e a r fin d s m o re and M r. a n d M rs. A ksel W ichfield lim a w ith e x tra rim , tir e c a rrie r, many thousands of years, you have missed one of same situation. Some are adding busses in competition m ore A m e ric an s p a rtic ip a tin g in have ta k e n B la ir C astle, in P e r th license h o ld ers, d o u b le a d ju s ta b le the major scenic attractions of the Pacific ( ’cast. w in d sh ield , co m p lete tool e q u ip to the bus lines which have reduced their passenger pat th e v a rio u s E n g lish social season. s h ire , fo r th e th ir d seaso n in su c m e n t and ou open m odels, one- cession. M rs. W ich field w as Miss ronage, while in some instances the railroads are merely T he Cow es R e g a tta th is y e a r E le a n o r S w ift, of B oston. Guide service and lamps are provided at the m an top and side c u rta in s w hich open w ith th e doors. cutting down the number of trains in proportion to the w as m a rk e d by b r illia n t A m e ri G eorge Cole S co tt, of R ichm ond nominal cost of fifty cents a person. can e n te rta in in g . M rs. C o rn e liu s Closed m odels eq u ipped w ith passenger decrease. It is of course impossible to counter V a n d e rb ilt gave a p a rty on b o a rd j ^ a ” w Hh M rs. S cott an d th e ir s tr a ig h t sid e cord P re s, sun visor, At the Resort is a eommoditAis dining-room, in balance or overcome the reduction which the privately- th e y a c h t A tla n tic , a n d Miss G race | d a u &h t e r > h a s ta k e n C a stle F o rb e , a n d w in d sh ield w iper. charge of members of the Home Economics Depart < > W e re s e iv e th e rig h t to m ak e V a n d e rb ilt w as a lm o st c o n s ta n tly A b e rd e e n sh ire . owned automobile is bringing, but they do feel now that < i c h a n g es in design o r c o n stru c tio n ment of the Oregon Agricultural College. Break- T he D uke of R ich m o n d has seen a t th e fu n c tio n s a t th e R oy they can meet the service of the busses. a t a n y tim e. P rices su b je c t to last, 75c; luncheon, $1.00; dinner, $1.00. al Y a c h t S q u a d ro n C lubhouse. re n te d G lenfiddich L odge to R o b c h a n g e w ith o u t notice. Mrs. H e n ry D avison, of New Y ork, e r t H. M cC urdie, of New Y o rk . Also, tent-houses are provided with beds equal I SATISFIED WITH OREGON P e rh a p s th e m o st n o rth e rn g av e n u m b e rle ss p a rtie s a t E g y p t to those of a first-class hotel. We are now more satisfied to live in this section than H ouse, a n d M rs. U rban B ro u g h A m erican te n a n ts a re C olonel and M rs. L loyd G riscom , of New Y ork where, as recently in North Ohio, hundreds were killed to n , of W a sh in g to n , e n te rta in e d w ho h a v e ta k e n T h u rs o C astle, a t Join us in song and story around the big Uam}i- and there was great devastation during a tornado. This on th e y a c h t S a p p h ire , g iv in g a th e tip -to p p e a k of S co tlan d . fire, where jolly parties gather each night. G ab riel S n u b b e rs a n d lixivíen n c e on deck, w ith m usic tr a n s N. Main P h on e 107 is where a man goes to bed at night and knows about d m a itte lo s B ia k e L in in g . d by ra d io from th e Savoy j ----------- where he will be when he wakens in the morning. And H o tel in L ondon. E n g lish society so m e tim e s g e ts Chicago Stockyards Ship Bones to China to Make Mah Jongg Sets TREAT PARALISIS Superior Model Before You’re Victimized Billings Agency 0 . 1). Wool Long Pants A. C. Spark Army Goods Store Plugs Spend Your Week-End at the NEWS LETTER OREGON CAVES Resort W. & N. Service Station F IS H For Your Friday Dinner The best the Mar ket affords Eagle Market Automotive Shop