■ - T rîjTWiW^m -4TOIMT ASHLAND DAILY TIDING S .ORI MV* som* *• eal0$l, to the bureau of non- nbartrtfng taduatry. X . i « • i ». **<**»» - the^»»«d hand, to a settler» - . g1 mniefle progjMetlve Six Months On» V . . , * ................... their 'path te Otacea k ith hope (or a home in a cordial land, That ia what the commercial o r- ganiaationa throughout the *btate cooperating w ith the Land Set- tlement department of the State and Portland Chamber» of Cora- merce, leprn through replies they receive from invitations ex- tended. ' Last month Sydney Melbourn, a Massachusetts steam engl- ».SO — aao --------------------------— DISPLAY Political. Display, per Inch Kirst insertion, per 8 point l i n e ________ Each subsequent insertion, 8 point lino Card of T h an k s _______________ O b lf r la s , P«r Mae ................................. WHAT CONSTITVTRS ADVMRTI8BW1 * ¿j ’ would rather read ■ man'a bank book than his credentials. Be can fake his credentials, but h« can’t fake his bank thank yon for the way In which _ yon broadcast my proposed visit to jo u r state. I hare ra e e lv e d ^ very cordial invitations . from - nearly every chamber of com­ merce along the western slope - of the Cascades and am vary favorably impressed. N early ev­ erybody around here la talktag Florida, but net for mo— I know • something bettor. " I t looks as though my two Ne dsmatlons to charities or otherwise w ill be madi tr Job printing — -our contributions w ill be in cash. LETTING NATURE ALONE The Sect evidently 1 mm an eye for business as well a» am ear far nsnste. WtraH your bank book be aa asset if you ware seeking a position today T FIRST NATIONAL BANK ASH LA N D , OREGON G IF T S Gifts for Mother7» Day, Gifts for the Graduate, Gifts for every occasion. Darting Studio & Art Store The height of politeness la to get off the street ear and let a la d / have /o n r standing room. Call and inspect our stock. Our Screen Doors Are Unusually Nice Meeting expenses isn’t hall so difficult as dodging them. TOOTHACHE AMD H E X . RES. President vow Htndfenburg must bave a new line now. He iv making • a speaking tour of O onaan/. Seems .to be aronad election tin e in Spain. King over there pieked up a laborer and drove b ln hone. Elephant lnv the British nm baa tasks nine feet They are aa large ae an tooth. PRICES ARE REASONABLE Local Dealers PROVOST , HARDWARE CARSON-FOWLER LI Ät the Heart o f Town - / F re n ch P a s try W u Pei-Fnl ia active In Doesn’t matter, but he like someone—er— ex- delightful for parties or an added delicacy Tor any meal. FRANKLIN BAKERY SHOES and an intim ate stu d y o f m otor cars since the first on e w as constructed have made “Union Oil of Califor- nto” able to offer the best m that you will*like a PRICES you eaa afford • Overland Shoe Shop > It is realize*! in many foreign countries that the United States is the principal source Of quality lumber, and we have the great advantage of a large variety of species, each having its distinct uses. Our lumbermen WiNlld lanital up a f» f eig n Wade in small duaMmetotAdeak, MeHb-GIo covering such products as furniture, mill work, novelties, Wttodenwnre and many other items, says Alex H. Oxhblm, FACIAL TONE director of the National Committee on Wood Utilization, POWDER, *1.00 of the Department of Commerce. ^ r; 4' We are already shipping considerable quantities of Stays on until von want •mall dimension stock to buyers in foreign markets, a«d to take, it off. Does not th e great importance of enlarging such foreign outlet clog the pores. Contains to th e interest of close wood utilization in this country Cold Cream, becom es even more apparent- when it is considered thwt M any American sawmills can secure cheajier freight rates • * ' Absolutely Pure to foreign countries than to the principal coasuiuiug dis- tficts in this country. lore riots in India. Vegetarianism doesn’t seem to people so docile os our meat-eating champions say M y, A letter has Just come back * from M r. Melbourn, " I m«et ” DONATIONS FOREIGN MARKETS NOE LUM BER rt, je q , a n t ; then hla name was broad- oast by the department " F rid a y List” to a ll the local chambers for fu rth er details on the d if­ ferent localities. * " A ll future events, where an admission charge 1» B a t a eg a collection taken is Advertising." No dlaconat.w lll be allowed Religious or Benevolent Ordors The court martial at San Diego, Calif.- trying Col. Williams for intoxication on the accusation of Gen. But­ ler, has brought out some testimony of unusual interest. Two dental experts, testifying for the defense, explain­ ed that when the puritanic general thought he saw his host staggering and babbling in a maudlin manner, the general himself may have been suffering from “ dental lesions” which impaired liis vision. Toothache, it ap- jiears, may cause hallucinations. Furthermore, several witnesses testified that the de­ fendant, instead of being drunk when he welcomed Gen. Butler in what .seemed an alcoholic manner on the ipght of March fi, was probably suffering from the effects of an outlandish drug called “ hexyl-resorcinol” prescribed by his physiciian. That drug, they explained, often causes dizziness- nausea, etc. ' . So here are new resources for the great American game of lawing. Here are precedents that may have a wide application hereafter. Many and many a witness for the prosecution wiill have his testimony invalidated by the simple statement that at the time he thought he saw the alleged offense committed, lie had a dental ab­ scess. Many a defendant will come off unscathed by. the plea that it wasn’t bootleg l>ooze at all, but a docile patient’s perfectly proper inditlgeuce in hexyl resorcinol. p, Beer keeping a chicken ranch lf< amt raising fru it, wrote that ho and hh Bandy worn tired of the long fieree winters of snow and ice and iiapeated to com» to the — Pacific Cooat. His letter was answered add general MteratttfW ? Single laasrtloa, per inch Glenn Frank, president of the University of Wiscon­ sin and philofophizer on things in general, confesses he has nfcver taken much interest in “ movements,” hut has now been completely captured by one., “ For the first time in my life ” he says, “ I came into contact with an organisation called Friends of the Na­ tive Landscape, g 'body of men and women of a middle- western state who are determined to see to it, if they can, that the natural beauty of their countryside it pre­ served , against the alleged ‘improvements’ of civilisa­ tion.” i * It is g worthy purpose, whose value is likely to grow on people who think it over. Our civilization, while effi­ cient and comfortable, is ratlier devastating artistically. Often it abolishes more beauty than it brings. The spread of onr cities is especially lamentable in its effects on the natural charms of the landscape. Allot­ ment developers, and often householders too, seem to think it is necessary to cut down every picturesque knoll and fill up every pleasant valley or ravine, and turn every brook into an underground sewer, and cut down forest trees and plant nursery tree^, in their place^ and sub­ stitute hothouse shrubs for natural gfAWTbs. Fortunately there are signs of a revolt against this super-civilization and artificial standardization of the outdoors. In many suburban communities there is a new tendency to assume that Nature herself knows a few tilings about landscape gardening. W*- o f the Hartmgn S/n.tieata, pogatad, will' ho held ■« UB o « ^ e 4f the company, 1 » Pioneer Aosnne, JUBtnnd. Oregon," nt M * e'eleeM P, M Thurada» «ny ys*<- ? g ~ Lithia Sprix Pharmacy Rtont M0 RICHARDSON SPRINGS “ The Home of the Soft Shirt” Near Chico, Butte Co., Calif. Was just in your city far a day and do not blame you for leaving in the summer, but oar toriiis and mineral waters wifi do wondmw for your health this spring? LEE EICBARDSON. World*» Largest Stage Linfe Ashland to all Points Sou& A n * aAedWlM daily « ¡a s a. m. » 8 » ta m ? l M » 8top over an/w here and aa oftaa. aa /o s liba» PRLXKB— Hew the ‘r ~ SAN FRANCISCO IN S R V » N T » « N HÒÙRS The fanfare of tha Highway is Bpriag I« a ll’ Ita «lory A risto M otor O d w a ll htbriceOton, coi n eith er (Maritin n o f asphalt. T h e hart abrasive " cgtb on ” that m any motorist» W estern o il, T h e sm all-amo substance, raqst of w h ich is a fine« sofjL Ä blow s o u t w itb d • e x h a u st Mufttr» ifrgiMM conditionrw hich are hsbrim ted w ith -A risto, Atei rfbre, run sev e r a l years w ith- o u t th e frouhk», h y-u p s aad exp en se so efteu dh e to "carh oa.” Unttn Gasoline with Ansto combination is probohly the HwRfuuuctivV iti a i is Known