«Miu/. Mgj- A ASHLAND DAILY TIDI (fertabkefad f PRINTING OFFICIAL ' c & y Tetaphoije 89 One Month .... Three Months Stx Months .. One Year ____ Seven temporary holes are °Pen for pia» ind .It Is estimated that more thaii a hundred players inade the circuit during the day. Six Months DISPLAY ADVERTISING Single Insertion, per In e b i.---------- „------ S i 5™•« 2 RATES breeses fclOhg the l>rodi all had their appeal t o r . the vlsUorq, many of whom brought their luncp |aad picnicked In the woods. v.- ▲ crew of pen hare been at work the past week Improving the fairways .pnd janfl. gjreens. The work will ,continue to. be pu&hed this w e fk .tf ¿hat, tjó«, who come next Sunday^ may look for, still better accommodations. Work has commenced on tno barn which is tq replace, tk» old barn. The net barn will be placed In the ravine out qfc sight of the lints ..and the, removal ; of the old building will greatly improve the appearance of the grounds.. „ . . No ckirge jp'ir jpliijdng will, be made until the co«™» I. £ bet- S S«' Dally Insertion Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising FJret Insertion, per 8 point line ___ *...................—.......... Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line ........... ....i______ C- nrd of Thanks ,.n Obituaries, per line . ■ ■ , ------------------- .........■..................................... ...........—1 - DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise will he made In lng or lob printing — our contributions will be In ca$h. WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING “All future events, where an admission «barge Is made or a collection taken is Advertising.” No discount will be allowed Religions or Benevoleht Orders. MARCH 10, 102« THE 8AVINC BLOOD— “In the tenth day of this month they shall take • ••every man a lamb. And they shall take of the b)ood, and put it on the two side-posts and on the lintel. • • • And the blood shall be to you for a token— , and when I see the blood I will pass over you.” Ex. I f.3-7-13. • PRAYER — O Lord, “There -is power, power, wonder-working power. In the precious blood of the Lamb.” ASHLAND'S PROSPECTS From all present indications the current year prom ises to be an eventful one in the history of Ashland. The civic, business and industrial awakening is in no sense a boom. It is bat the natural and gradual culmination of dreams and prophecy. Street and sidewalk improvements promise to play a leading part in civic progress during the months which lie ahead. The city administration is committed to this program of improvement. The chamber of comriierce, through its board of directors, recently announced such improvements would comprise its major program during the year. W ith these two agencies working hand in hand there is .every reason to expect substantial and gratify ing results. 7 ' ■ - ' The improvement of the auto tourist camp through the construction of sightly cottages“'I s ’by no means a ll insignificant p art of the building program for Ashlrind during the 'present year. Other activities of even greater importance of an industrial nature are also contemplated within the next few weeks. The revival of the mining industry promises to add materially to the Ashland payroll and general prosperity. A new sawmill will soon rise» within the city limits, giving employment to men and converting the virgin pine and fir into money. Other big developments are being planned and are expected to be announced within the next few weeks. 1 Already there are indications of considerable build ing activity here during the year. There is both room and ne^d for more dwelling houses, and these will be built. The reopening of the normal school will bring young men and women here from many parts of the state and likewise will draw families here to reside per manently. So, from even’ possible standpoint, it can l»e truth fully said that Ashland is on the eve of un important awakening. Developments now in progress as well as those projected mean growth and prosperity. The futes ure l»eing kind to Ashland U'cause Ashland is quick td grasp* the door of opportunity. “ By CHARLES P. STEWART NBA Service Writer W A S H I N G T O N — A badly scrambled senatorial situation is devsloplh» In Pennsylvania, and It’s of hatlonsl consequence, be cause It i^volveSj not only a senatorsblp, but the political fu ture of Governor Pinchot, who's a national character. Pinchot Is the dryest man, of his caliber, that the Repub lican drys have got. If he gets Into the Senate, he’s bound to figure as a presidential possibility, .on a platform favor-. <W. Volstead law enforcement,) at any cost and' above everything elqe. It hasn't, looked hitherto S3 if anybody could bqat President Coolidge out of a renomination, hut things may change before 1918. Pinchot would be in the running anyway. However, If his own party In his own state tarns him down tor the Senate, as It. turned him down for a place on the Penn sylvania delegation to the last Republican national convention, he’ll be about through. In the first place., he’ll have, to lick Senator George Wharton Pepper, who wants to be fe-; elected next fall. He'll have the opposition of the Washington administration, which hates him on account of the accusations he’s made against it of indifference toward prohi bition enforcement, besides lik ing Pepper better on general prlnçiples, ' Perhaps fie’ll have to lick Congressman William S. Vare, Who hasn’t come out definitely tor a toga, bdt who may do it yet. Last, but not necessarily least, it’s clear now that he’ll have to lick Ralph Beaver Strassburger tbe very man who thumped him for a place on the Pennsylvania delegation to the Celevland con vention In 1924. e n jo y s p r in g a AND, ut»<asii«mma BttEAD MENU b o Hot eftt the same kind t£e clipping of the faljw iy. with, the power tnojver, now golpg on will do much to reduce the percentage of lost balls. of bread all tilb tinle — k- change from plain white Among the gneets Springs hotel are— John A. Barnes. B. H. MaUory, Lpi M. 8now, Los Ange nut or other varieties, m w Franklin I • * Bakery t h s b e a t Pepperm int Chewing Sweet for Oakland; J. ; H. S. Bar ak Vaughan homas FÌrk- ;oh; Claude Mën--:-Aife Tetti Foot Conscious? ! Blunder: What happens when you let your brain tank run out, styîè-célrifort shoes will put your mind A pair of our Btyie-camn ä t S68e «h fôfy occïsirifa, i tragedy: Hearing h tunny story the third time by the same man. When a man grabs your hand Hex Heck says: “It Is Jigt and pumps it up and down be about Impossible 1er a man with la trying to get something out a conscience tq make g success of you. in the garage business.“ OUT OUR WAV fe e C. Buck and , ^lfe, H,LH«<nners,.Tort^| pttr. Portland; Fr and wife, Astprli; A fifty-fifty coin Inson, Dillard, Or ! Honesty ÿound of courage and common MUes, Butte Falls. Poker: something that supplies Warrenton — Columbia River a man with hard luck in whole Fishermen Cooperative packing sale quantities. plant receives 818,000 voluntary stock subscriptions, in five day«. Civilisation: An arrangement that invents new ways to hide aur natural cussedness. Warrenton — Prouty Lumber & Box Co., installs test sawdust Respectability: A destination and waste wood retort. that can be reached only by working your own passage. \ t g ybur message in lieautihil and lasting fbrins. Mottoes and Greetlhg Cards A Big-Value Rang« isfaction. t K E Ê P fH E F ?} Darling Studio & Art Store PORTRAITS THAT PLEASE . Tfie Bridge-Beich Superior range is orife liiat trill givo BV Wllllârtis you màximum R i s i t i MATKAT. ' C M ltO Î 1 «A»O ' R o t * H E P T o > EVERYBODY SHOULD VOTE Every member of the Ashland chamber of commerce should vote his choices in the primary election now being conducted to select the ten nominees for directors. The cldunlter of commerce is representative of the entire com munity, and for th at reason it« directors should be rep resentative of the chamber. In other cities of Oregon the prim ary system of nom inating and eloping chamber of commerce directors luts l»een a dismal failure. Other cities which have tried it have returned to the old convention system. The fact that it is a success in this city is proof that the members are taking an active interest in the affairs of the organizu- tlon. I t is to be Im ped th a t th is interest will be m a in ta in ed in the election now being conducted. ___ . • • The Tidings' prolii poll showed that Ashland is dry in its sentiments, while police records disclose that it is likewise dry in practice. —■ l«‘ The red fez was lxiss of the streets here all day Sat urday. And every shriner scented- to be having a good You’d really • E , W»Q is chirgqd with kldnqp- Mttkhi» lB->0r4,ld n»sci Jeiipie Albee, and transporting her Into Idaho and cflttoHUl. He was arretted hear Ritbrsldg tjda week. The heed ribcher ih<J his niece were found llvlhg In a tent. v ttltte ¡Mid sat a > The Wick Fumittite Go, rom Ashland a 4 tut To Weed o Thrttigh 8tages Daily AJMahd t t T:00 X. ft pleasant one day » f#f All W bohU. Fpr togthei its, call, Aibtahd Hotel—Wone lot more if you didn’t o to work. formation IXttBM-Ettrtltta, 18.20 I t ’s about time f< ar the hoys in congress to be sending f garden seed. Jb"? 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