Mvsrsd, show th» ait« whnre n*
«•nl^pdlr . ths Ramano-British
tougfet thtfr iMt tight ¿Mÿtaut
the Saxon. LUt«r«t shSut tui
lier the loosa tort are ¡Roman ¡'
tiles, Roman tile Balle, w ig -i*
ment « o( «alla with oolorad dis
temper, Roman glas». and a largo
already been made in the receiving equipment to simplify amount of fragments o< .pot
operation, so that a farmer coming, i» from the field s or a tery.
Experts
declare . that
tired business man can with a simple turn of the wrist got these potsherds reveal a gradual
progress from the purely Keltlo
the station, he desires.”
‘
type
to native attempts to lml-
According to Mr. Traverse, any rural dweller can
tate Homan ware, and, indeed,
install a .receiving set and without any help whatsoever to pure Roman ware.
from the outside, operate it to advantage. This is en ▲ broken wine-eup has boon
couraging news for the fariner, for radio furnishes a great found of the finest Samian ware,
link in the chain of attractions that will help keep the delicately ornamented. Among
young people at home, no matter if they live on far re the mass of miscellaneous frag
ments have been Identified nnr-
moved farms or near great cities.
tlons of the classic Roman am
phorae, used for importing wine
WHY HARNESS SUCH A H INDUSTRY
from Italy.
„
The railroads of our country represent a total invest Other evidence yielded by the T he param ount p ic t u R Í
•THE SH O C K PUNCH-
ment of over 21 billion dollars, and are owned by nearly spade Is considered ’as estab
a million of our citizens, a large per cent o f whom are lishing conclusively that' this par
ticular Keltic tribe Invaded
employes of the company in which they own stock.
England some seven hundred
The railroads pay annually over $300,000,000 in taxes, England some seven hundred
and in some states they pay as mnch as 4Q per. cent of all years before the Saxons came,
tax income. Over 1,750,000 employes, representing well and first brought into England
over 8,000,000 persons, are directly dependent upon these k n ow led ge of into. Armed With'
their superior weapons, they ex WHEN YOU ARE
systems for their livelihood.
•,
terminated the inhabitants of the
Railroads purchased last year 26 per cent of all bitu Bronse age village, of which the
IN A HURRY.
minous coal produced, 5 per cent of all anthracite, 27 1-2 most definite remains have been
per cent of total steel output, and 1-4 of all lumber pro found, and established a vil to have your clothes.clean
ed and pressed, try the
duced in the United States. This engaged 200,000 miners lage of their own.
The excavators are digging
-alone, and other workers in proportion.
v a
Statistics show that each inhabitant continuegto re out the . floors of these old
houses, and. deep pits In the
quire the movement of more freight. A t the preseàt rate chalk, used for stores, and cur Standard Cleaners
of increase, we piust enlarge our transportation facilities ious little holes used tor cup
95 Oak S t
neariy 50 per cent by 1930, if they are to be adequate for, boards, some of which still con- Phone 108
vox R adio C om pany. He St?*:
I “ Radio engineers tre coaetantly. at worfcperfecting
as n e a rly as possible every feature of radio and are mak-
¡ng g re a t strides in broadcasting and receiving equipment,
p a rtic u la rly along the lines o f rural reception and better
rec
e p tio n during hot weather. Many improvements have
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B in in o si Manager
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FRUITAGE OF SJBCR
lirayeet, enter into thy close
i<> thy Father which is in ae
shall reward thee openly. 1
have need of, before yet ask
and ihy l R««ta 1» »¿ret
rour F ar what thing« ye
ly given to each our needs. Considering these facts, how importan
i heart.
reduction of taxation and the maintenance of a so
PRAYER: — O thon w
o f us, and which unlocks to
HOTELS /
I t is interesting to
municipal auto camps
men’s association. Prob
their business. Rut ther
standing by others,. Just
by the hotel men especial
There are to be sure
the camps—perhaps shot
that the campers should
charges .o f rent, water a
men are in'a position to n
auto camp
mimici
th em .
But we do not believ
of* interest between the r
The real conflict is betweei '
such as exist and such as i
municipal system. The “ a •
of thé municipal camps <
the hotels, whether there
Tlicy m ight patronize the
public camps, And if the
vate camps; they would gc
the highway.
The best complaint that
camp is not the cost, but tl
fered in them. If the aut
businesslike, Cleanly ,and «
worse than useless. I f the
means of attracting tourist
tablish them, to enjoy privi
incidentally to spend mon<
useless^ I f cities are prov
camps by private enterprise
publie, on fair terms to the
then there ia no need for a
The public advantage t
by having auto camps, shoul
) question as to whether an oc
by the existence o f the camp
petitors of their own class,
istence of private auto can
exist or fail through the ch
they offer. They do not me
monopoly.
.
tional policy toward our transportation system.
e will bi <jjb this under- California, says: .
why should antagonism
“ Predictions of failure of the American supply of
ly•against £ auto camP T oil have been made almost from the beginning of the oil
industry. AJI have proved fallacious. When the -pro
duction of old fields has dropped off, the oil industry has
pay for “ e# ” that they found new field s.”
ad other atr,ut ldao the
. A oominittee of eleven members of the Board of Di
■nd other ov The hotel rectors of the American Petroleum Institute has just ia*.
lake iruesta Jhcse things, sued a report on the future of the industry. The report
would o f
char8® for draws particular ^aM^ntion to two impending develop
ments of very great importance. One is the extension
a that there roal
within the industry of “ cracking” crude oil, a process
municipal cai¿ the hotels, which increases the yield of the all-important gasoline.
t some 8ystea#Vfdo camP8> The other ia a change in motor construction which, rough
nanxpnblio ?’or’ and the ly speaking, will double the mileage of the automobile
uto.trampg” je opponents per gallon of gasoline. Herein is true conservation.
lenounce, w iV patronize
Altogether, the findings of the committee are reassur
were municitoP8 or not- ing. There may be passing periods of shortage of petrol-
Private camde there not cam but there is no danger in the situation.
re were neith?,ic TK)r l,ri"
1 » t o a field, >P a,°nP»ide
is made agairf1 mnnicipal
te manner o f
that *8 °^‘
AND
> camps are ijtnd'ed *n a
Jornfortable mr’ they are
y do n o f affot a city the
’ to*stop in th?’ns that es"
egos, to gain fm ition, and
V for supplied'11 thcy are
A man’s advice Is generally
ded or can b<)V'ded w*th better
than hie example.
that will suppre traveling
ourist and
towns alike,
Many folks with a reputation
for patience are qimply laxy.
hat might he gyd ^or a
Perhaps nothing Is harder to
d nbt be interfejwith by the
learn than being honest syste
casional meal ig't to a hotel matically.
* Hotel« cannot'eP out com*
They cannot pien^ the ex" Character depends largely up
>P8- Hotels a n d ^ P 8 alike on what the public doesn't know
aracter o f the “ rv‘c e ” that about you.
lintain themselv«1’? h®in« a
Some men are made fools by
.
Go To
The
Ashland Day
Phone 14 or 43
Tidings efcuaified do the business
We have a good Job printing do*
oartment.
t*
D on’t Let the Traf
In sta n t
W armth
fic Officers Call ,
You.
Bring your automobile to
Yowr Protection Against
our shop at once for Head
R a v i, Cold, Foggy Days
light Testing.
t let your home become dangerously eoU end damp thia fal
»• Instead o f lighting your furnace too soon, uee the su
Murphy Electric
GAS HEATERS
T ie Most Heat for the Least Honey
BRIGHTON, Eng.— Traces of
the battlefield where Anglo-
Romane
last stand
against the Saxona have been
uncovered on the lonely elopes
of the Sussex Downs.
Excavations near the prehis
toric Fort of Clssbury have»
shown the remains of villages
of the late Brims* Agd, and of
the Iron Age or Keltle period.
There is, moreover, adequate
evidence of a Keltic tribe which
persisted through the period of
the Roman occupation, absorbing
Roman culture, finally to be
destroyed by the Saxon.
Charred remnants, now un-
m an w as a s k e d .
• “ N o,” was the reply. * ‘The buyers of psiness con
cerns, so far as I know them, do not usuallyhhe to feel
that-they owe obligation to tiny salesman, andtbey do not
commonly care to accept invitations from thim- I know
buyers who will not even M cept a cigar from * traveling
man. They do not want to get too friendly wth them, or
feel that they are expected to do anything fcT them.”
“ Of course there are some who jure not so particular,
and some who ore crooked ekear through. Thej sometimes
nsk me d i r ect w h a t llio n s W in it fo r them peremaHy. B ut
those fellows are not common.”
Yon must have your goods right and f»nr prices
right and if you have, yon can do business, and if yon
haven't you can’t T hat's my experience,” lie concluded.
A man may think he ean make this o rto»t clever
stroke of business by some «rooked trick. But every time
he does, be gets io the habit of depending on tn-se meth
ods. This insensibly leads him to ease up on effi’icuey and
intelligent service, the only means by which one can build
a snlwtantial business. .
THE RADIO ON THE FARM
Much attention is being given to radio for the rural
dweller from life standpoint <f simplicity of opesition and
idio is going throqgli a state
iplicated m echanic I ^»perat-
enjoyable for the everyday
B. Traverse of the Magna-
.... FEZ. 8ept. 15— (U. P .)—
After terrific fighting, the French
today captured the strategically
Important town of Blhane. Bl-
hnne. northwest of Kellas Des
Blees, was* held by the Rlfflans
following the August adyanee.
and Its capture marks an im
portant phase of the French of
fensive.
Have Your
headlights tested
Auto Electric Sho
Next to 20th -Century
Grocery
FULL EQUIPMENT
Kantleek Hot Water Bottle*
JO 0
Other* aa Low ae 91.00 4 ■
OFFICIAL TESTER
FALL AUTO
Windshield Swipes
TUBES
<
Spotlights .
for every car
Williams Service
Station
where tires and tubes are
being sold a t old prices.
1924 STAB SPQRT
1924 STAR TOURING, 2
1923 STAR TOURING
1924 FORD TOURING, 2
1922 FORD COUPE
1922 CHEV. F .B . TOURING
BARGAINS
NEEDS
for every car
Weed Chains
for every car
Standard Lens
*
SUDDEN SERVICE
.
LEf E f i ^ M ’ S
Tire* and B eplaeeaent Parts
„
Across from The Lithia Spring* Hotel
\
Ashland Fruit & produce Association
women, hut most men can ac
complish the task unassisted.
croootbc ompbtitiok
Fair On
Friday, September 18» 1928 „
W 1-0L0SE AT MOON
WUl call for and deliver
free.
Mrs. L. C. Smith and daugh
ters, Edna and Myrtle, from
note th a t'ai8n against
OIL OUTLOOK REASSURING
Olympia, Washington, are visit
is being c g l’y an hotel
Commenting on our future supply of oil, the Standard ing in Ashland with Mrs. Smith’s
ably these ? understand Oil Bulletin, published by the Standard Oil Company of sister, lira. Rosa Peffly.
lnd aut ^
If prohibitionist* would only
A veteran traveling sal esman was reeartV asked as
try to stop the demand rather
Io how far he had to meet crooked corapetiP11-
than the anpply, they would
The questioner related i I story that had Qnie to b *ra> make headway faster.
about a member of a certair i firm of architect in a large
Hex Heck says: “When yon
city. This man had a wonc lerful gift for g e fn8 orders.
git
a chance to swap two
He Would invite some builds mt whose eontrao he wanted,
troubles tor one. grab It.”
to dinner at some swell h o tel. The wine woiyl Dow free « n n n n n n a n a n
ly and at a late hour the arcljiitect would triurf>hantly em
erge with the signature oa t he dotted line.
“ See much of that kind of thing n o w !” he traveling
of progressi <m to elimin
ing devices and make i
MKrator, a< cording_to
Visiting H e r e -
Everybody
ile Starts Frith
CONTINUES FOR TWO WEEKS