' t^ tuarjl th< !4<Mpttc seaW^rd - against H W t smugglers w ill be pht 1h -operation' this sommar by the Coast Ouard,! according to Ad- . udirai F- <?-, B illiard, ^commandant , of the service. An appropriation of l ì $0,000 for the machines is requested In the deficiency appropriation bill pending before Congress and guard officials said five Amphi bian planes would be purchased as soon as the money la available. Patrolling the coast from the a ir w ill mean saving millions of dollars annually, B illiard said, this personnel Adm iral B illiard 1 plana eventually to build up a l y ing service of about 50 seaplausa to patrol the Great Lakes, the Gulf, Atlantic and Pacific edast- Under present tentative plan»' two of th« new machines w|U be detailed for service off the< Hew1 England Coast to prevent r»-estab- llsblng of “ rum row“ off New York and Massachusetts One plane Will operate off New Jersey, one off North Carolina, and the fifth off Florida, w ith M iam i as Officials said that the sky-police would be able to “spot” a liquor ship 80 mllefi aw»y while the vis ion .from a boat is only aboi^t five miles. The flyers after locating a smuggling ship w ill radio to a patrol boat and the capture w ill then be m|ade-by a dry navy sur face 'vessel. Thè amali fleet of seaplases will be able to cover twice the inst ance lu one day that it now tales the 22 dry navy destroyers ’to navigate in a week. The new planes w ill be equip M ora than ip o Coast Guard of ped w ith radio telephones, pow ficers are licensed a ir pilots and erfu l searchlights» for night, op available for flying service. W ith erations, and carry machine guns. B E R L IN , March 18— ( U . P . ) ~ M axlmlllan Harden, famous Ger man publicist. In an exclusive Interview granted to the United Press, declared today that Ger* many’s duty as a member of tbe League of Nations must not be merely to plead her own cause, but to strive for tbe realiza tion of her own objectives through furherlng the Ideals of tbe League. “To go Into the League only In order to use it as a soap-box’’ said H e rr Harden, “ would be not only foolhardy bnt fatal both for Germany and the Lea gue. The league ta already un duly dominated by Great Britain, which uses U as an instrument to further her policy. Through the League, B ritain bqa, ohUI|ad a control over the affairs .o f the European continent that' la altogether out of proportion to the few square miles and some thousand souls of G ibraltar.” “ It must not be British poMcy which determines the course of the League, hut the daeire to create an European Common wealth— a Pan-Europe which la the only escape from the present deadlock. And nnleaa Germany does her utmost to advocate and realize thia policy, thia country w ill merely he. a puppet of the Great Powers. She will either he saved with them or go un der w ith them. . 1.1 ' “ But this much can be said already, kegàrdìèss of the u lti mate result of Germany's p ar ticipation in the League, German membership in the League has created an inseparable link be tween the fate of eGrmany and the reet of Europe. “ Colonies* The earth has been divided up and there la ho chance whatever for Germany to get real colonies through thè League— colonies capable of gh- aorhlng h er aurplua population and providing her Industries w ith raw material. A prestige colony — a few crocodiles, a couple of cocoanut palma and some sand hills would only serve to pro vide Germany’s ax-governors with Jobe and be * costly item In the German budget without any equivalent value whatever.“ “ However,” concluded H err Harden, ’’let me express the h^pe that Germany’s entry Into the League wife ' sWty the United States towards the asme etod. I know this la very Improbable; yet I cannot help hoping fo r thia action which alone would really enable the League of Na tions to be what Its name con vey».” -• ' . WWW THE PLACE FOR - FILLING AND SERVICE General & SheU Gas Alemiting Greasirig Free Crankcase Service W illiam s Service Station Boulevard ft Sherman “The name. Camp Firs, was chosen because it brings in the added Idea of being at home In the beautiful world out-of-doors. Camp F ire girls do not worship The largest still ever found in the middle w est was seized at Ida Grove, Ida., by federal (Are because they have chosen firs prohibition agents w h o ’believe it was one of the m ain sources of supply fo r Omaha’s their symbol and more than liquor trade. The still cOnld turn out 500 gallons o f alcohol a day, the agents said, worship stars because whidh meant a daily cash intake of $4500. D uring the two months it had been run- gent our *n Oir° nM *" nihg1, it is said to have made $270,000, and in a y ea r’s time would have made $1,620,- ..The , ymbol and the name BM( Along Henry Ford's Railway SH E LB IN A , Mo., March 17. — (IP) — Though the Civil W ar was ended more than sixty years ago, Missouri claims the distinction of having a Confederate veteran who has never surrendered. A. R. Bibbons of Shelbina de clares that after peace was de clared the Southern army failed to muster him out and he was never required to swear allegiance to the Federal Government. GLADIOLI BULBS B EST VARIETY ALL K IN DS 40c to $1.00 Per Dos. Pansy Plants 50c Dozen ’ ASHLAND FLOWER SHOP —- -- WW' ELECTRICAL j • Railway men throughout the country are watching with Interest Henry Ford'e experiment of electrifying hie railroad, the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Photo showa a stretch between Dearborn and Flat Rock, Mich., where electrification la complete. The big arches carrying the payer wires are made of copers^, cost la two pieces, and Ford has built a factory to make them. He will install them eventually all along the IinA Your finest gown — but the one that's slightly soiled can now be made to look like new. We w ill revive that garment so that it w ill regain its lustre, and bring out the texture o f the cloth. Whether your frock is a delicate georgette or a lustrous orepe satin, it will receive the same careful attention that only a modern dry cleaning establishment can afford. Delivered to you as fresh and as pure as it was the first time you wore it. Ashland Cleaning & Dying Works whether on car or in home, can be satisfied at history of Holland, .Queen W ll- helmla has presented her auto graphed photograph to the Uni versity of Michigan. 2% REDUCTION IN TAX EFFECTIVE NOW The Ashland Eleetno Shop Muskogee, Okla., belongs the dis tinction of having been divorced twice from the same man within * year. 346 E. Main .Street Saturday Sped On Those Good DANISH Among Amerloan women of the present day not more than one In twenty-five knows how to bake bread, according to one who has investigated the matter 8ome of the beauty parlors for women in tbe City of Mexico are said to be the finest establish ments of their kind in the world. thru Dry Cleaning NEEDS In appreciation of the Interest NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE shown by the university in tbs OF REAL ESTATE N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that I w ill, at the Court Houa? in Jacksonville, Oregon, at 9:30 o'clock a. m„ on A p ril 9, 1923, sell, to the highest bidder, for cash all of. the right, title and interest of Donald Goland Easter, a minor, In and to an undivided one third Jnterezt In and to Lots fifteen (1 5 ) and sixteen ( 1 8 ), In Bellview,. In evival LET U S DRY CLEAN YOUR CLOTHES FOR EASTER! YOUR 1 ■ £7 he R OF THE F IN E S T C O N FED ER A TE VE TER A N W H O N E V E R SU R R EN D ER ED ^e^*V**'**?T"" 1. ■- m 1 ssw^w^s ..................... Jackson County, Oregon, as the PO RTLA N D, Ore.,' March 18. same are platted of record. Dated at Portland, Oregon, thfa. — (U .P .)-*-A respect for truth 8th day* of March, 1928. won over, mother love in Ju C. F. E A 8T E R , venile court hare when Mrs Guardian of the Estate H. J. Herman refused to sup of DONALD GOLAND port her son Harold in a false hood. x u i - i : EASTER, a minor. B. F. M U LHEY, (As a result the hoy }z serving Attorney for Estate. a Jafl sentence today. ’ The youth was before the Ju Suit« 80S, Corbett Building. 181-5 Thur». venile cedrt tor b urtfary. He declared h«. «as got yet 18 years eld sad officers, believed him. His mother wk» ¿«estiohed however, and produced a birth certificate Issued In Australa, showing him to be almost 20 years old. He was then transferred to regular courts And Jailed. i v e«» 'B Y JOSEPH 8. W ABNEY (IIP) Staff Correspondent) . b W ASMtNQTÓN, ^MSrch - l t ' ; — ( I P ) A fleet of f|Vp aeapUties ned to atleuilete tfco girl’s tane- eat' In her home, to ftM f M healthy, to encourtg« her Ih ha«4 work, to make her familiar wlflx the wonders of aatnro apd reliant; to encourage thrift a x d , to guide her to a careful cltiaea« ■hip.’’ MOCHA PASTRIES CAKES We will absorb immediately on all Ford Cars the two per cent reduction in tax which normally does not become effective until midnight, March 28th. This means that you can have immediate delivery of a New Ford Car and take advantage of the two per cent tax reduction. ROADSTERS, WITH STANDARD REAR DECK S ta r te r D em . R i m s ............ $472.99 FRANKLIN Starter Balloon T im . . . .$496.59 Tourings BAKERY Starter Dem. R im s . . . . . .$493.47 Starter Baloon T i m . . . .$519.07 AU open models are equipped w ith Rear view mirror, Wimbhtotd swipe, Dash ligh t, Gas aad Oil. The above prioes are delivered aft DEMAND Shasta Fruit Cream Eat Mote ^ " " V egetab les! 1 dealer’s counter Now is the time of year when fresh vegetables are at their best. A t your Favorite Soda Fountain or Confect ionery. Made from Rich Cream and Pure Fruits — It's a Real Food. *■ t -t* ♦' MADE BY ’ ASHLAND . '. ■ ? ’! H ( CREAMERY W e Have Them And T hey’re f m h ■ W • IB $ M ar. for your money th e best Pepperm int Chewing Sweet for any money f « s to CARROTS . )L l T U R N IPS' NACH LETTUCE CABBAGE CELERY GREEN ONIONS Phone 214 — W e Deliver .. 1 / 1 'J T 1» '■ ' Ashland Feed & Grocery 353 Baoh Main . Sedans tudob Standard ............................$624.90 Standard BaUooin Tires ....................$650.50 B alloon a i l Closed models are equipped w ith Sun V W indshield Swipe, Daah light, Gas aad Oil. Yonr Door. 3* . fO R D O R $670.16 $696.56 Rear view Mirror, m are delivered at CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO. Lincoln « » » e « e » » « e « « » e » » e e » » » « e e » a a e .» » t» >m t» » e e e ee » .e e « « « » » » ««a^«e pji/w» after all, important only as they represent an ideal, and the ideal of Camp Fire ta to give girls a program qf activities that they ( Continued From w ill enjoy, which w ill at the same time help them grow into whole stars in our country’s flag wwre some, Intelligent, lovable women. chosen to represent to us a sym The Camp Fire program is p\an- bolic meaning; the IS stripes tor the IS original states, and a star for each of th « states, red tor courage, white for purity and blue for loyalty; Just as the American eagle symbolises the strength and fearlessness of our nation, so the crossed logs and flam e were chosen by Camp F ire as a sym bol to stand for the ideals of the' e ' ' ' F organisation. •_, “The flame was chosen because it is the age-old symbol of the hearth, the heart of the home, since the whole aim and purpose of Camp F ire is to help girls to be bettor women, btetter home builders.