ASH LAN D -D A IL Y For instanced tba Republicans Sieve la • frrotectlve tyrtrt. So | the Dyao«r*t». Tty(y may ysider.tta present tariff wall a tie toe Mgh but they Indorse U principle i, . .. . “I'm far absolutely free trade" bddleston told me the other T ID IN G S (Established'in lrfr«T Editor Madden Green Perkins Business Manager ....... Newa Editor You (fan Imagine how popu- tir such talkm ikeahltn With the “ Summing up,” Bays the committee In it s rep ort, protected 'hnterteti" aid Hhadie- fettered at th« Ashlaad, Oregon Poatoffice aa Second CI am Mail Matter Subscription Price, Delivered in W f “ the 3 w r s Za.4M-O X t h in k , summer hotels. 3nd— Elgran Noble — Haw­ t p uT .H Ñ a lu ô H tu .0 â b t i i j The most specific proposal con­ thorne. r H o u ltá a o rÑ A o v e k Ti+tr s c ç bkri cerns the historic Leckoe Castle ' 3rd — Walter Sfchetderieter— on the shore of Lake Vänern in Hawthorne. TMO U t*» SÆ<5/*’ tO Western Sweden. It was once the 4th Grads Boys: ' f U «Ave T O ;;- A k t Z home of the country’s richest no-< let— George McCreckea— Ha*- bleman, Magnus Gabriel de la thqrae. Gardie ,and has 248 rooms. In 2nd— Jimmy Underwood—Jdn- 1681 the estate was confiscated ior Hi. by the government and the own­ 3rd— Price Shafer— Hawthorne. er died poor. 8th Grade Girls:........ .......... _ ...... let— Helen Leaser — Haw­ Slnoe that time the magnifle- lent building, which was slso a thorne. 2nd— Hasel Hudnell — Haw­ fortress, has stood vacant and about a hundred years ago the thorne. 3rd— Esther rich contents were knocked down at auction. A peasant is said to thorne. hate bought a rare gobelin tap­ Btt Crude ÖirA: 1st— Hasel wi inior Hl. estry for 16 cents and used it as 2nd— Roh Eaton— Junior Hl. a carpet. .. 3rd— Katherine Doyle — Haw- thore. 4th Gmdo OlrU: Home For Summer— j 1st— Lucia Bell^Holmee—yJun- Hiss Alice Walker Is in Ash­ land visiting her parents. Mr. and ior HL 2nd— Virginia Crandhll— Hh*- Mrsi. Butler Walker. 8he has been employed for some time in t borne. 3rd — Marg. Savercool — Salem and will spend the sum­ Hawthorne. mer here. IV. Baseball Thro* for Distance: 8th Grade Boys: Rosebnrg— Contracts let for 3 , ,lr i— Wardlow Howell— Junior important Jobs of street gradine Hl. , , • and paving. 2n<6—Sheldao| Pa<> — Junior Hl. 2nd— Seldsn P«*e—Jhnior HI. 3rd— Roscoe Steward—Janior TeacRer’s Pehsion Is Awarded Sister . m I m O U fete O kc E MAVoso to enforce the law. ; The grafters are being routed out find punished, the weaklings are lieing retired, men of Cleaner records and greater dependability are being re- renited, and the whole enforcement work ir on forward knarefc. The one safe inferehce to he drawn from the in­ stances of corruption and conviction outside the federal jkorvice is. that the houseeleaning will he Very thorough, fend that general eo-operation in prohibition enforcement Will sbon become the rule, rather than the exception.— The Oregonian. Î FBBLIG SAVING ON PUBLIC WORRB Waste, inefficiency and high costs are attributed to le growing practice of constructing public work by day ibor f rather than ». g by system f » . the a - * contract * J- by • ‘ a si>ecial ’ • Ufe'R!bÉ% À tìfe MADE - M t ì t -T h e mevj cr ane bo s w Owing to aa strength'qt, the Ai cldc Coast to more dred men tor the summer train­ ing aeasod. afetlte fecMftlkg has been ’resumed in the Portland Recruiting District. Kallstmenta, including original ehllstmenU are now being made for various arms of the service at the Presidios of Monterey and San Francisco, Cal., Camp Lewis and Vancouver bar­ racks, Wash., Fotf Douglas, Utah and D. A- Russell, Wyoming and a few other fracas In the Nintli Corps Area. There has ago been placed upon this station for procurement, a small quota for Coast AHlllety/ Infantry. Medical Department end Quartermaster Corps for ,dhty in the Pbilippiqq Islands.. Men who enlist for this service will sail from San Francisco on the Army transport “Sotgme” scheduled to sail June 13, 19X6."