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yotti resignation, but they at* w ^stliflg gaotyer tune, how t|»at that reaiguajion has not been forthcoming., Stick around George, we are all for you. y * Sincerely, 5* ‘ Auntie Ashland. A S H L A N D D A IL Y T I D I N G S ------- -------- — ;---------- ' - a .- ^ A S a 5 n ? « S 3 n r ä « B ’ Editer _____________ Baatnass Manager .......................J Z c i t y Editor Mr. C. P. Talent, . . State Traffic Officer, • .v . . v r m i i i P1TV p i p b r . __________ Taleuhone 88 Friend Charlie: - • ; r at the Á M M O rar» Faste M e i m Seeeurt (Baiai Mall Matter - I know there are many who will censure yon fo r shoot ing | hat car thief up at Albany the» other day. They will do it simply because they do not know that the shot was accidental, and when they learn the true' facts, will I hj for you, just as strong as they were before. c • As far as I ana concerned, even if you shot the tnan intentionally, 1 believe you would have been justified. All he had done was escape prison, violate two federal laws, the Dyer act and the Mann act, and then resist an officer. £)f course, if he had phot and killed you, then the question would have been, “ why didn’t the officer shoot him !” Go to it Charlie, we are all for you, a t least those of us who don’t drive faster than 45. Sincerely yohrs, Aüntie Ashlaqd. Card of Thanks — T. R. Jackson ...------------------------- ■— AVXKBWAKD Elisabeth ScolUrS In ' Naw York San.) the The things the used to say have ways Of coming back to ma, I boar them when I think them HELEN fERöUÖON AT THB VINING TODAY ONLY w it h I listen to another's voice, Her words strike in like chimes , My thought goes fleeting ’back to rifle Coast stars than ever will her go to the major leagues this * A n d n i h A n k in k A m -n ■ » - ................. Obituaries, par Una eollectlon taken la Advertising.** Ns discount will he allowed Religions or Benevolent orders. DONATIONS " No donations to charities or otherwise w ill he made In advertis in' Job prlntlag^-oar contributions w ill bp In cash. SEPTEMBER IP . IM S W HAT DOES GOD REQUIRE?— And now, Iaresl, what does the M o s e s ? Lord thy God require of thee, but to fear the Lord thy God, to walk in all his ways, and to love him, and to serve the Lord thy God with Reforms begun at home are all thy heart and with nil thy soul. Deuteronomy I P t li. PRAYER: — We rejoice, our God, to know that thy commands more permanent if kept th ere.' are not grievous to those that love thee. When a -girl falls as a flirt, she Is quite apt to become a Members, City Council, prude. . ' Ashland, Ore., ( ientleinen I would like to see you follows act favorably upon the move which has been started to make it compulsory for ever)* person engaged in handling milk to take a phy sical examination. That would lie one of the best safe guards the city has ever had, and would be worth a hun dred ordinances regulating traffic, and making us do this and that, which you fellows could pass. There seems to be a sentiment among yon that the fee for the examination would he so high as to force many ont of the dair yhusiness. Is the loss of one person’s life worth all the dairies in the country! Those who cannot afford an examination, cannot afford to expend the money needed to make the handling of their milk sanitary. It is known that more typhoid fever is spread through milk than through water, although water gets the most blame. Is it worth while to put one human life in jeopardy, just to save a few dollars! Make those handling milk .take an examination. Then we will know we are safe. Sincerely, Auntie Ashland. Aviation has one less th rill than automobiles— meaning pe destrians. Things that require expert salesmen to sell, usually have something wrong with them. Hard wbrk would find more supporters If we had a con stitutional amendment prohibit ing it.* Those who work because they like it are better workmen than those who work because they have to. Mr. S. L Brown, Chairman, Fair Board, Medford, Or»., Among those whose chances are considered most bright for the upward trip are W illie Hun- nifleld, . Portland outfielder; Jackie Warner, Vernon, third baseman; Hal Rhyne, Ban Fran cisco shortstop; Tony Laserre, Balt Lake infielder; PnnLWaner, San Francisco outfielder, and Beck, Los Angeles second base man. - Holly was reported iarigensely Impressed with Rhyne, the San Francisco infielder, although he finally picked Laserre, of the Utah clnb, as mors likely for a Yankee prospect because of Laxerre's colorful playing. Rhyne, accordlgn to Holly, is a more finished player than La serre, but he lacks the Italian's “ alp” and dash., O’Doul Is one Of the two or three outstanding stars In the Const League. In addition to his hitting, he has attracted at tention by sensational fielding. His games this season show that he has the ability - ta , cover plenty of ground, and' fils’ arm has bqen “ long” and accurate: Accident Victim Holds Doer W hile Unconscious H et Heck says: “ Homely wim- mln ' has this advantage: They HONOLULU — John Cznrk, usually make good wives.**. member of the Sixteenth Coast « u » » u a n n p « u Artillery, Honolulu, had a tight hold of the door handle when the automobile in which he Was a passenger smashed into an other machine at one Ot'Mloa- alulu’s "calamity corners.“ Osark was hurled through space and knocked unconscious. When he arrived at the Emergency Hos pital surgeons were astounded to find him still holding the door handle in a death-like grip. - LOS ANGELES Tough luck that it had to rain during fair week, isn ’t the crowds have been pretty good, it Sid! Well, a n y w a y ,-------------- and the fair itself has been wonderful. If old Jupe Plu- vius hadn’t stepped in and thrown a monkey wrench into the works, everything would have been lovely. The programs of entertainment you have staged this year have been the sort seen at fairs, supposedly many times larger than the Jackson county fair. Those who have braved the weather and attended, have found them well worth while, and are enthusiastic over your work. ■ Hope the rain forgets itself for tonight, and we have that big sham battle. It would Be a shame not to let all the soldiers fight, when they are aching for a battle. ' Better luck next time Sid. You have more than done vour part, but nature couldn’t see it that way. Yours truly, * Auntie Ashland. C Street Property Owners,, . Ashland, Ore., Dear folks: Glad to see you people start a movement to get some of the streets in the city paved, by asking that the city council order C street macadamized. There surely is need of-a lot more like that in Ashland. I hope more property owners will see the light, when your street is completed, and will take the same action. At any rate, we all owe you a vote of thanks, for trans- fonuiug a swamp into a passable street. Yours truly, Auntie Ashland. Irish Senator is Traveling Salesman BELFAST— The Ulster Senate has an unusual member in Rob ert Dorman, a Socialist, for while he alts In the midst of millionaires, he draws unem ployment benefit. . Senator Dorman la a traveling aaleeman by occupation, but be ing out of employment, ha draws about 84 a week In unem ployment benefit from the Gov ernment for hla own maintenance and |1 a week for hla wife. Quick W it Saves Life of Human Torch O’Donl wna married a year 11 ■» 1 ago, and he hasn’t been the W A K EFIE LD , Mass.— Presence name since. Twelve months* of mind saved the life of Hnr- tamlng by Mrs. O’Doul convinced old Surrette, of this town-, who, Holty that “ Lefty” was ripe with hla clothing ablate, ran* for another visit to the big into a field and extinqulsheA circuit. the flames by rolling in the The Salt Lake club la aald to grass, have demanded more than 850.-1 Surrette’s lantern Ignited gaa- 000 for O'Doul and the New ollne, which was being poured York Olanta, Cincinnati and De- Into hla truck at a filling Ma tro n are reported bidding for hla tlon. services with the Yankees. ----------------------------- According to Holly, fewer Pa-1 Classified Ads Bring Results. One of These & a Mr. George W. McNabb, Chief of Police, in la n d , Ore., Dear George: <t - <■ j , » Glad to see-yon are not gotng to resign after all. Home of the boys were happy when it was rumored that you were ihmnffh as chief of police, that you were going to send in Dinner Party— Mrs. Grace Andrews entertain ed her Sunday school riaaa of the ^Presbyterian church Thurs day evening nt her home In honor of Miss Marlon Leach who leaves Sunday for the .University of Oregon, and Miss Catherine Pittenger who leaves for Albany college. A three course dinner was served nt a prettily appointed table, decorated with beautiful flowers. The evening was enjoyed with music and conversation. . The guests were: Marlon Leach, Catherine Pittenger, Esther Counter, Irm a Bess. Ruth Bibby, Delphlne Sackett, Elisa beth Stearns, Evelyn Taylor, Pearl Wardle, Yelda Gideon, ann the hostess Mrs. Grace An drews. tereet of fuel conservation and health protection the law should require that all cars should be so equipped and penalties im posed on violators. “To fnralsh a conservative ap proximation of the monetary lo u and the extant of air pollution a national survey was mads. The average parking period each day was fixed at one hour ns a result of extensive study by ex perts of motor fuels and exhaust gases with various typss of ma chines.** Taxicabs and trucks are chief offenders, according to Prof. Sil verman. who said that the com mon pracyce of drivers of parking a string of a dosen or more ears while waiting admis sion to the garage In a line of Cabs which lasts an hour or more is neither wholesome or economical. HAW A n FLIGHT IS OFF FOB THIS YEAR LOS ANGELES—-Lasy. automo bile drivers are causing a gas oline loss of nearly 400,000,000 gallons annually, and are a national menace both to the fuel supply and the public health, Professor Alexander Sil verman, head of the department of chemistry In the University of Pittsburgh, declared here in an address before the Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry of the American Chemical Society. This laxlness Is costing the na tion about 0178,000 a day and >80,000,000 every year, he said. The dally lost of gasoline from thia source he estimated at 1,480,000 gallons. Professor Silverman based his conclusions on one hoar of Idling each day, but asserted that the time ac tually Idled away was much greater. He urged that the America«! Chemical Society and the^Smer- lcan Medical Association com bine with the other scientific eoclettea of the country to bring about legislation, both Federal Sad State, to end waste through Indolence. Methods have been proposed so to regulate the gkaollne-alr mixture as to reduce the car bon monoxide content o f - ex haust gases end Increase fuel efficiency, said Profeasoj Silvcr- Real Values in Our Weyenberg Boots man, bat the general public dia- regards this possibility sod “ speed Is still king.” ‘.‘But the westing ef gaxolln.» and the poisoning of the air while cars are - parking * eon- n u u U la u l lIB U V W e x tinnei,” aald Prof. Silverman, Though they were sweet— these "and laws should be enacted pro hibiting this practice. Drivers things she said— And bright and blithe ^snd of taxicabs and tracks srp ton Isay or Indifferent to abut off wy They have turned bitter*' since the gna and crank their cars: “Were all cara equipped with the time self-starters, moat of the tronble She went away. would be eliminated. In the ln-| Shoe Repairing Mr. D. M. Lowe, Valley View, , Friend D. M.: . Iiet me congratulate you upon the wonderful, e x h ib it you have prepared for the Talent Irrigation Dlatnct itooth at the fair. Yon have the finest display At the «how, and let me tell you, there are some fine ones there ta heat. That display of farm produce, home product« y d other resources claimed by the country ejnhraced by the- Talent Irrigation district, will attract the attention of thousands, who have never paid the district a great deal <4 attention W ore, being far from the country in which it operates. . I hear yon intend to take the exhibit to the state fair and to the Portland International Livestock show. I hope you succeed in this move, and am «confident yon will at- tiact jnat as much attentidn there as you^ave here. * Sincerely, , Auntie Ashland. AUHWCKAtjeWfL bOOT GIBSON SAN FRANCISCO# Sept. 1«. — (U. P .)— The contemplated flight of the naval seaplane PB-1 to Hawaii, probably wUl not take place this year, flight officials said here today. The Honolulu - United States battle fleet bade farewell to mld-Paclflc waters today and steamed westward for the main land. Headed by the U. 8. 8. California, the ships formed off Diamond Head at 10 a. m. and started, for San Pedro^ TOKIO. Sept. 17 — (U . P .) — Tokio was vlalted by a fresh dis aster bars this afternoon, whan firs raged through Its parliament buildings. Both the House of Peers and: the house of repreeen- tstlvee were totally destroyed. Firemen succeeded In saving some of the parliaments«^ records. , 6 t o 16 inches OVERLAND The troops were caned out soon after the firs started. After wrecking the two parliament houses, tha fires spread late In the afternoon to adjoining build ings. Tha loan of more than a million dollars and soma valuable parliament papers were lost. O o m for Swim, lletitn u W ith Hubby SWANTON, Vt. — Sixteen- year-old Natalie Bradford left home to go swimming. Instead, she went to the altar. She re turned home with a husband. D on’t Let the Traf fic Officers Call Bring your automobile to our shop at once for Head light Testing. Murphy Electric McNAIR Classified Ada Bring Results. Oeser’s Ashland Service Station New Edison Phonograph CORD TIRES 30x3 1-2 10 Per Cent Oversize - - -$8.00 Full O v e r s iz e ...............$9.00 the only one that will play all makes of Records without injury to the record The Best Gas And The Best Oil Free Orankcaae Service A REAL SERVICE STATION Palmer Piano House In sta n t W armth Quick Service Agee Shoe Shop Yowr Protection Against 339 E. Main Street Rane, Gold,JFoggy Days Yon can «ave on Tires and TUBES GAS HBATBRS "The Moti H t t t f t r l i t L t t i l Money Williams Service Station at tha right, stolen from tha L o a m , is M «M at the left, In the pom— Ire d V ¿JJ being sold at old prices. h j? Car Greasi ng and Crank Case Service A «raajpM M b m K M mm UÀ «amU Tn- i a Mflu