ÎPNW.’D’ATCT T IP INC S1 pm tow a, W est V irg in ia , told th e 1 fconveatlpn delegates today« “ 1 * 1 t o past year Kftranta has success; LEADPTELD, Cab. Snow, fal|- Ibg da the edge of Death Valley, ; and Olrip’ oqtgo, grain, agwlng a pkenomanoa aabegrd of in this i- and cooking club«, improved eity aeetlon, Was seen here May id. i m arketin g Otoftditlona, xsnd P»r- The anew atocm atarta4.e»rly in «anally w ith the farm er« the jnornlng on the Grapevine i ia overcoming the obstacles which mountains, fringihg Death Valley, confronted both the fa rm e r and agd coated the hill» wlfh white. t a lly (iqaaced hundreds of expo- ' a ttio a a . a a * duto*. farmed BayT ................ Editor Business Munagçi .... . News l i d i : or ¿ .F A C IA L C IT Y .P A P E R ..... ........fc.„ ....ZT.r. T..,.r. rT , t v , - r - ------------------------ ------------------ t—i-v.-~-- TV'I* 1 i'' LA P B 5Z AW? G fiN T u b A W N W KAMfi AUGUSTS »Ur.-red a t the Ashland, O rrgon Pp.vtngice a« Second Class M a il M a tte r » * ' » » * » • • • M ifU k fe e p tW P ric e ; D elivered in C ity ■ ' ‘ ‘ ♦ -----------------------------~---- -............. . * •«» O x JUonih Three Month« ■4M« ’ Months- One Y e a r R u ra l Routes One, Mouth ... Three Months Six Months One Y e a r ....... i c ity m an,” said M r. Fram e. “ A ll t th is was accomplished by crsat- l lng a com m unity ' consciousness Ito ft F o r Sen Diego— w ith K iw aato leadership in the H r . and Mr». F . B . Johnson city and country to m eet problems and fa m ily le ft yesterday fo r San on a scientific bads:'’ Diego by Crescent C ity and down I E xpenditure of $100,000 and th e Coast, w h ere they T i l l m ake r th e raining e f manjr m llllona Of an in d e fin ite stay. d ollars la bead issues by K iw aato RATES • clubs la reed b uilding programs fo r highways in 4< states In tbe . U n ite d States And tb e provinces in , Canada was an announcement en th u siastically received by the sev e ra l thousand delegates in ses sion. K iw aato d u b s in th e south e rn states w are most active in securing road b uilding programs, thro u gh n il parts ot the country and Canada w ere aided by thia Single Insertion,' P o litic a l, D isp lay; ’ i - V - One Insertion a week ,y— »--- f ................................. Two insertion« a week .........— -..¿...4-......... D a ily insertion — ........ j i s ............ A dvertising .U te a .'fc jIto m U nag M is s e l!« F irs t Insertion, p e r a poTht lin e ........... Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line Cnrd o f Thank»' LL a ~. u L — XJ-. O bituaries., p y lin e W H A T C O N S T IT U T E S A D V E R T IS IN G . , . , , " A il fu tu re events, w h ere an admission charge Is made o r a collection taken is w A ill d v e rtis a in g .’,’ .", Religious or Benevolent , > No discount ba^ ll owed Orders. T H E extra tough, secret process tread stock used i n C T C tires doea give tremeedpus mileage. - ------ -----«-------------i——-—,-------------------- -—n-------1------- D O N A T IO N S No donations to charrttes or otherwise w ill be made in advertis ing o r jo b p rin tin g — our contributions w ill be in cash. ; i MONTREAL, June »SO -M A N Y W O U L IJ B E GL A D ^ I F , ’ ;,, (^ o u tr ih ih c d ) So main; would be glad— • If Henry Ford* would not talk so liihch about ’Hihlgs * i ‘ . • ■ ................ OT , which he Jqiow s/nothing. \ ' I f ja a z aatosih could5 bp pldyrid ¡riomevhcrG with SMlie ttoor shut. IFr\)alij)ge,wu&ld not give v* luueh hot air $^out S k ro a p en tjU I >Lf 11 ‘ ’ | - I 11 •) j H • . J ' trL . Z-’ IF • »4ifcl«yir<vtiniffeil^u^uets to Uo 2-gbnd not so m any-ab. the. fiend.(. ... ‘ .. WASHINGTON? wr IF we could pave puncture proof tires. , IF the Prince of W f c s ;wojuld get lnAyiied and .give ¿Som e gabbling old woman a rest. t IF ticket hawkers on the greets of * Ashland «puld be I a EXnoeked into a eoeked hat forever.' IF Senator Borah would agVei witli somelxidy just mouse peace note of 191» leaked out, so th a t W a ll Street was en abled to ta k e advantage o f I t In advance. He le t out such a m ay th a t a 8epate “ probe’’ ensued, though It never got anywhere. Then, In 1920, Louis Selbold, at th a t tim e w ith the N4w Y o rk W o rld , raised such a commotion over the am ount of money he said was being spent to prom ote Gen. Leonard W ood’s presidential , A He soon dies out if nobody candidacy th a t the Senate looked Into that, and the other candi contradicts i t dates' expenses, too, w ith no par D oM g the wropg th in g is a mls- ticular result. T h ird 6n the lis t Is the name A k e in ''y o u th i b u t a b lu n d er ¡In LETT E R . MOSES S*- Suboce. IF the Americau Hag epttki Ijp used quly for proper *tpccasions. □¡X IF the average man had horse sense. / i IF ( ’ongress v.-ould quit “ kid«ling” the fanner. IF people would lipj laiigh*^|ien Jiavtyg a picture Y 1 / of. C arl C. Magee of the A lb uq u er que Blate T rib u n e w ith his Teapot. Dome investigation, w hich, as most folks probaM y w ill agree, c ertain ly did stir things up. Now Leo Sack erm es to bat, w ith his story of 12,909,000 to 16,000,000 blown Into the Repui - llcan senatorial prim aries In Pennsylvania. •* IF honest opinions would he more kindly received by ¿j y epole who have none. IF Europe woilld love us as much now as she did he- i l o r e the war, Whfcn she wanted our help and our money. IF boys would not lie so ungcntlemaldy and uurefin- JZid a t the movies. ♦. iJ IF Queen Mary would wear her dresses short enough m 3 o let us see what kind of heels she has on her shoes. IF society would quit talking about operations. ££ IF the KooseVdi ianktlv Would;nt>t look upon every,- iag Theodore wrote pis lK^les-Jet|i'vs. IF Ashland could realize her dfeamS of a liootn. IF H erbert, Hoover would busy oil. dist^bu- “ Jion problem of Anierican products and give us less sta t i s t i c s alx>ut irrelevant tilings. «»•’ IF the }»eople of Ashland could realize that our home S n e re h a n ts sell cheaper than neighboring towns; that we w a v e the besL lawyers, 4°,ebirs, dentistsi hankers, aiul Saeucherg in Oregon. i r / >. i * | IF people would quit honking their horns at the ¿^am l concerts. It is t/ut of harmony with tint s<oe,t nnisil’. IF tourists would not expect vnmejij x IF certain derelict« ataiuiiig hround on stre<*t corners a ,.ii'd 2< t to voi'- and <|iiit||oenipiug:4hcnt the. warnim. IF the Kepublican party would r«iiie»ilM;i’ svuio <*f gfce pj'onti^os jpu. the baqk WU 1V2.T , J 1F t/ib M t^ W d dot nidrle the ihistMkr'cf allowing « if ^fiim y tittVitrariflfan’t ’tt r ocetrpyfc qnr • heat• eornew. a re one hundred thousand K iy a a - laas and 1,54» K iw aato slabs in the principal oitiea of th e U nited S U tea and Canada, aeeordtog to the annual re p o rt by Frod C. P a rk e r, o f Chicago, In te rn a tio n a l eecrb U ry of K iw aato In te rn a tio n al, today before th e «,SS0 Sole- , gates of th e service o rgeataattes attending th e ir 1 0 th onnool con vention here this week. “ D u rin g th e past year more than 1 4 » new Kiwanis clubs were b e llt, this increasing th e mom- bership about 6 ,9 9 9 ,” reported M r. P a rk e r. a » aga. Next Year ta U. S. 1 3 a ¡ W - A C - T - G Tube adds M iks to Almost any T in • c» 1C OUT OUR WAY Girls Love New Wonderful P ow S er Every Reason to Score ’û O R Û E O u ê j , C u r t it '. ] Its Brilliant Success —> M-M-UM S T A R Six ridos w ith pleasant Pullm an case— deep, resilient upholatery; 90 in. o f long and soft-cradliqg springs; gen erous-cushion fu ll balloon rices; the lo w * Á easy disc traffic clutch. H E L P P R E V E N T A C C ID E M T B LEE^DOM’S B v W illia m s IF the ministers would not pray so long »t the fun- rain. Tin* tlxeemir one who deesn’t get tired. IF e e ^ t ^ i t W n i d d ^ t a P t e ti> the fine’ll vet- >al and eniTuial h <T o oTTifi, rusteml o fs o mud! to chrtts' ¡nd luncheon«. • , ! IF doctors would ns«-less big w m rilf.l ( j L IF Ihia world, tuiuhl lm u liupp> abode Lucauac uvci y* l K M ake your next tire a C T C , and you too, w ill always use them. t T h ro w in g In a little extra tor packed hotels and on the streets good measure has helped to pile ■show both cities fig h tin g a close race. Mem phis K iw aalan s, w ith up m any a fo rtun e. « a planned monster pageant dem on »ration a a a last m inute ré Clothes m ake a man only up ponses to th e delegates before th e p o in t w h ere he Is obliged You arm net have a shiny noy now. they vote tom orrow , o ffe r the A very fine, pure, new French Process draw upon his Intelligence. Canadians and Am ericans a taste Powder is all the rage. Keeps shine ; T here Is a great deal of d iffe r of old southern hospitality if they avzay— perspirSHoh hardly affects i t ence between holding a mortgage come below the Mason-Dixon lin e Lines or pores won’t shew. L®®*“ in 1927. Itÿ ia n a p o lis members like natural «kin and gives a beautiful To Attcn<! O»nvT nt I o n - and havlpg i t hold you. o ffe r the Hoosier city's geograph compiexMU. Get a box today. It is M r. and Mrs. Louis Dodge left sometime« comes by ical location, which is an induce called KIKLLO-GLO. last evening fo r Portland?, whore I F a m e e m ent to K iw aalan s tra v e lin g front M r. Dodge w ill attend the U n chance, b u t nobody ever got the A tla n tic and Pacific coasts good re p u ta tio n w ith o u t w orking d ertakers’ Convention held there and the fa r northwest. this week. On th e ir retu rn they for it. T he election of K iw an ia’ presi w ill "b rin g th e ir daughter, Miss dent fo r 1928-27 w ill also be held E d ith Dodge, home from the U n i a t the closing session tom orrow . versity. They expect to return Hex H eck says: “ N ext to g it- K iw a n ia A c c o m p li^ mente the firs t of next week. tin ’ m arried , the most trouble “ T he progress in b e tte rin g the 'otnes from g lttln ’ into partn er- relationship between tbe fa rm e r 1 nhlp w ith a re la tiv e .” Advertise In T ir.. Tidings sod the city man and the In flu encing o f th e town and country groups fo r .m utual cooperation in m eeting th e ir economic and eochtl 5 heir btiNMMRHIiîHAfî premises. l 5 looks and safety. W h a t A m erican c ity w ill get the 1927 convention ot Kiwaato In te rn a tio n a l t F o u r strong conteadlog cities w ill be In the ra n n ln g . T hey are Mem phis, Indianapolis, Tam pa, and S eattle. “ D a rk horse” possi bilities are elim inated as so t strategic enough te swing teeaer- tow 'a v o tig f. In d ian ap o lis pnd Memphis are th e ru lin g favorites today, fo r test votes' taken in K lw an lao S ...... W T h e scientific tread de sign, in addition to being non-dud, alao adds to their wearability. Each year new thousands of motorists axe coming to C T C for long wear, good W . » ^ a k e n . reafly ».—There Bendix F o u r W h e e l Brakes, the type used by Packard add Locom obile and 90% of European can . ANP(THJBTT9 During 1925, 250,0110 autoniobdci/wcfp ili rinclpal cities gf Un^Fnifaxl States, ortland pofc ien», ami tS airing their m o rt' Mosf enti -’ the i t t n t *dr* gsm *««. M t Insurance com ri^er’« careleasnehh or inexperie ; y att T h e S ta c & x d h o r a c O o rt T u im h a l l F< v w rfM MO B B A U K »M fc t S instantly« W J b S O O 1 Ä Í ! (. 4 A Q A P iM eo w u b AT losaea or insurance ^ate«. ■ • • " I SO M E KM A w >■ IhF * < a» i Houegtv; Something that needs much exercise to k MAST M IU U M C M ■’ M t «y MAS, ♦»ext k OM CAMVA& A u . ' ’ •! * o n r peal c *æ s ÎU 4 Ç M A tv v F m lnftwS n MrtW no*. < 17? T H È L O N G V IE W C O M F A N V Oak St, Garage Ashland, Ore.