“t)|IE A ^ ’’ A ll wool Pflfhfo* H U rtquMBMF, q”5bO*S abl* t® r. iver ta the ptackXt *5 ‘ v * Athletic style, no buttons at the low price of $3.75—All Colons. - , ( W r it t e n - Biggest L ittle Store in Town Opposite New H o tel — Open Evenings The hand of Time moves slowly over the face of the clock of your life. to U n ite d Hours idled away and money wasted foolishly will count heavily against you. But Time works for you wheu you have money earning interest in an account at The Citizens Bank of Ashland. time to save— N O W . tal and labor. Great Britain has not yet reached this'hew condi­ tion of Industrial cooperation and Ashland, Oregon the bigger the strike the better the British workingmen consider the effect. - The (British industrial, ditpa- tlon is fu rth er complicated by t£e. fact that workingmen in. Great B ritain believe they can raise their standard of living satisfactorily only by political ASHLAND TO ALL POINTS SOUTH power. ^They think that If there were a workingman government in power in the House of Com­ mons, laws cdhld Be passed which would redistribute wealth and permit wages to be regulated so as to put more money In tho workers' pockets. American workingmen have never adopted this argument, in any large num­ bers. The American trade un- Thiwe schedatas daily 8 :8 8 SL m. 2 :1 0 p. in. 10:00 p. m. Stop over anywhere and as often as you like, ios keep out of politics. There TRUNKS—S ee the Agent*. is no labor party In Çongress. SKATS— H igh backed reclining adaptable three positions. By a subconscious Intuition, BAN FRANCI8OO IN S E V E N T E E N HOURS The feature ot the Highway is Spring in a ll its glory. American workingmen have fol­ lowed the rule that it Is only by Get yonr tickets from Pickwick Stage Agent increasing . production that In­ Tavern Cafe— 107 R a « M ain St. Phone M ------- I T ’ r e g t ' .------------------------------------- creasing Wages can he made per­ * ' '? * '* ' C 1 manent, in terms of increased M M M purchasing power. This is the major difference between Ameri­ can and trans-Atlantic economic viewpoints. Economic democracy is fa r more prevalent in the U nit­ ed States than in Europe. That is to say, capital and labor work together more freely and natur­ ally in America. The American principle of increasing production resulting in increasing wages’ is regarded suspiciously. In Great Britain because as a matter of fact, British capitalists In large numbers are reluctant to divide wjth tb e lr workihgmen a fair share, of the return from In­ creased production. Both sides in Orest Britain. The Citizens Bank of Ashland SAN FBAN0noO.rMay M-— (14ie M h HMRV.’ FrancU- 4 «retta, d e l umm J mui CcWeidb’;, co Seal third plate man, haa : w - * * w lth s titó ta g .^ ÍM 4 ' , ’ ; a o r tf ta t o t | a J « to fc fr I * e - • . This - tag* 'felg jp ro vp l by a* 1 ' g h iU ,1 considered " the ^eet y ng proap* » » ’ *? P ress, and unnecessary lossep of strikes. The moat pronpuneed economic change in conceptions of fdustrlal relations in modern times is well on its way to fu lfillm e n t in the United States and in this respect America is setting a new pace > r the wdtld. Thé strike is com­ ing to be regarded in pie United States as an inefficient and old style weapon which once served a valuable purpose but which is rapidly being ieplaeed by an in­ form al partnership between capi­ The figures on the dial mark your age. Be­ tween the years of twenty and sixty-five will come failure or • success. w • ! , • * A I t ’s fo r N E W YO R K , May 1 J— Rrltlah trade unionism la a generation behind Xmerlçan and H rfiw » F** Iationahlp be|>een e*P W and la ­ bor haa not fret emerged frojh the antiquated notion that these two forces are necessarily antagonis­ tic. UntH the British worktagmeh and capitalists alike evolve ont of their present' stage of enmity into the Great American stage of co- operationdlreat B ritain F ill peter be free '^irom the s disturbances -■* BO YS. D u r .graduation ■ 'W a «tlA w l * ; « r. ? |i ^ e n apfl dHik Hollywood’ h4a' t o M l t o t o d I hipw found nuggets rans­ I.indimors so good tta om b t o - s t o ^.¿»»r'big sise ’ ir< third Mick- g u jle t,p f M f W s - Oscar V ltt, dean «¡jr r the *ér o»«r> ,n 8O’B® » to - ¡artists. J ' ' ''’f j igftjay won’t »«}» their S’ Bobby JoneS, P t o t o t o h the t o t a x «»y ft u I t o t o f c SE A TTLE, Wash., /d ay 14.— ' :6a n Francisco Misaiphs » # < • < : ! Itji the kpn that Igys tbs ( U P ) — Third bape> t o hottest 'ten year service In big 'lehdue i w f. ' ' ? corner oa ‘the diamond^, seems' to ball. Is hailed by S ta Franetace- be well takefi?care o f-IP the Pa­ ans as the best o f hM profeaaion Medford— XHreotors ot Oak since W illie K a « m .’ ? =' cific Coast league this year. Some close followers o f the . Glen McNally Oakland third Grove School voted for |20,00b '•* *«• game go so fa r as to say the eight liaseman, Is still stomewhat of bundlag 'anaeat.^ 1 I far-western minor clubs . present an unknown quadttty. 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