„•W Il » » ? i n i a.» « « •••••••« » PÀ1.S 1WÍ1 ’ ’ • • •» i O » S • . » a »»a «♦ a « DAILY . ■■ » i« O ■ i S H fe A N D « k D A IL Y ? Ï » •-< n e t- I » » • « « • « • • t *• üb ■ g g y * Sill is ed 1, with CouñftJllfuyi'Búfdlc^ etenCvôtlng ' n o ^ o t^ Ú h á * Ut i’etei i: din rr ir to - » • a « 11 * 'V j Ï-*- • . . V. i »•« « » • »*•«• ' VnirtiKhrtf K t * ? KtAiIng ^ c A b lV a n d fty by tic. that he would v Jpicp. ü» * 4 ■ *• in ordef to satth, tkwqossitoft • ■ * » w * » « « 's '" » ' — Bart R. O reer.......... ........ ........ .............................................. - ............ Editor th. council adjourned and reoen^ »»" r i ! " 1 - CftbKge Bteddun Green- ........................... Buain«sa-ManaOer By CHAIUL em P. HTKÿ’ART any of its candidates who seem yen, d within a few minutes, ifben mayor’s -veto, 'were As’ Ioilawe: W. ■ . ¿k P<rk|uQ ..,....«.|<>.^....y— A Ed/tor N g A Service Writer 10 ganger ot getting ca y g h tin aU h e ordinance, with |kq emergency > . E Ps Hnu A, ,,| O rtn c ik t PAFEn ?...Z..t..*._.A.i...................................... Telephone »9 da -e eUmJpated. was pageed «jft . .• i > n ; I ' ,• , ' “That the forth “publfc dance The system is to draft canrt i-Lfin J adoption ®v»r th e r e to of the WASHINGTON, r - . Congyeas- Rnt«wA a f hie A»hiaii<T, Pregon P^a^fflir as Seebml <T{iws Mall flatter hall” Is hereby defined for the toimavpr,’ with- she osme.vota pre» ¡meu are fbaming up their pro date from “safe district«’' to do «¡Mbmvlpttoa. Paia«*,. Ualiversd JaJCffjt purpose of this Ordlttahee to be .. I .«6 railing id barly «ettonw One Month grams now for helping one anoth their duty in ‘•dqubtfufones. shy building, room. hSU, platform .............. ....... 1.85 a UI ' An sutsider can put in better The directors of the chamber er out during the coming cam "»■y»TYT»'v;' or pavilion, or oth^r place kept »»»••* * ‘S.t# & licjts in a candidates district of commerce met in special ses- paign. , 27..... ." '.'¿ " .Z . 7.50 er maintained for ppbllc dancing, O le Year Me Soma congressmen, dan’t need sometimes than the candidate «lo this afternoon and, after a or in which men hbd Women at< « « . ., By Mail and Rural Routes Very careful consideration of the O |e Ménti», '.IXC.I.XU— ■ -.'.x-lX-U.....¿ 4 .Ù .U .4 J .Î -W -*+ U - I . much help. * If thpy win at the himself. permitted to engage lb dinting Tftree'MoBibs t. primaries. they wlh at the poll«».' A candidate can point to his elr-u instances in connection .with to/com pensation paid dffeHlV flt MotVfca —.... 1— *Vv/-—-*•.......... . Ctherc, have hard fights on, past record and make promisee pr l aratione alreauj mede fer the fear ... ;th'eir hands. These'aro tW ones for the future. He cah argue. B e •Fourth o f My eelehiistlon, again ; ' meyiiAY t adahrti ^ ixg i rates ; ★ ho cry fqr. aid. ¡can make thd oafcle «cream. He unHultnomdy tdted in 'flat»« to« of operator ot laid ph kite datofe t o d , p e r in c h . . J .......... _ ....¿ ¿ ...í..* .!.í..'..:----- 1— S ligle lnrprtlo o r rbiirae; each p«#ty Vents It«; can denounce. Hut he can't very holf’ing the cdlebratiofl. >11 tical, Display, per in c h ____ :. No meeting of the Llthians hall. own man to win in his particular ’ well saz that he, personally, is ft ' Yearly Cewraets RertUn 1. district, or, if he’s a senator, 111«', great man, • Ned been held today,' but a One Insertion a week ____ _______ ______ ••it shall be m H w fnl for tag pnrtleulc.r state.. _ J An outsider can. Tfeat’a his sion of the eteeu tite committee Tiro insertions a week ....... _»................ ........ person, firm, corporation, organ« iL’fily Insertion *r(IOQ «a*aa a ana . mm .■•>-a.aa>-«aaa.w.aaaaa.>....w..-aMMB«>a #111 be held tonight. sExpreestone So It's up to each of the two stunt. He doesn’t come to dla- A, Kates for Ixfcgat an0 Miscellaneous Advertising congrcsslonel committees to seojedsa policies. He Comes to «11»- from various members ot this or. tsation or association to operate rs‘. insertion rtion, per 8 point line ____ -...... ................................... or maintain any pubUc dance haH that plenty of reinforcements ere ciiss the, personal vlrtucq of th a t 'ganiaatton Indicated that .the or ich subsequent insertion, 8 point line ganization wss In favor of con or halls as defelhbd 1A thia ordln- ready to rush to the support of candidate Card Mv».«.« ___ in the pprk ance without first obtaining a fir Obituaries, per tine ........ .................... ....,................................... structing the platform and’ of conducting dances t’«ier7M rcen8a «*«•«»*• ftom Common Mr. Kimi âskèd fcbunciíiné'í ■^’ h a t tx>NHTtTvTE8 'A dvertising Council of the city of Ashland, long as this Was legal and M t for future ereqt » a s - s s ñ a a bidden. it was undemtood that the license fee to be on# dollar this question Would be settled for each public dance or the appli cant may take odt I license for a t 4«—— • > * ' i j > i Bot W 0 t to hlAtdpiny »tagemedtvl tonight. RATIONS period of one year and pay a 11- p N o d.ifcatioAp t<^gharltfes»4r otherwise will be-made In adrsrtts- ! * In a ntu shell, the sltifatl MTlghA-ColnpltmentoJ- ouncll go Coffraaí, former! Ktomath ' Çouadlniei|t J or job ptinlfcg{~4 oití contributions will be In caah. , » status quo. as the lawyers stole, ie Uthl ★ ill age^in the Uthtagisjis b flh g tl splengkP Kufls prize in n si. Lj.-------- 4 X _ — j j .. _ — : Ä 5 Ä f e S ‘„ I T until the referendum decision Is drgan n Yr i snjnd tkiaJjin "freka on ¡thdthabpe Í th Í ’ 4Í)¿Á<Á é R B m & N D ü M ¿ ' Aiade. Petitions swill be circulat cf' first degree murder August & dance ed within q fgw'daVk to $Vefc<A’ according to word received her-j a stepping stone to other dan<H-?l the necessary signatures. st night the city council diverged from .routine todqy. which were not conducted gs c Intensive »¿i^quesloa of , tl»e shies« long enough to stir up another turm ^i( ftilly as the Lfthians condue dance queition pr^rafied through Ì theirs., v ' ' I l M ! 1 * , city. ’"i}» C ;- p out the city today, j f i .Oopncllmln /fiayb*. In respo î l The Diiily Tidings regrets ncthui by (lie feitV Th^ IftipIdtaUt sections ‘of H d 1 to Mlm’s quehloifing, said he jicil; regrets it sufficiently- to state ¿hjihotii^uHy tlntf ordinance passed last night on ! never p|tfe^ded a pavilion M R « M B find! reading and' then over the is unnecessary and that it should he refuted i^ljen thpi ’ and Sgrfeid H a t It wfts proper |t$> subtoit |h q pufstion to a Vote . >nduiu is held- <■ .' , • r f r r ... ?" - 4 - --------L‘ ' h< h e ^ f p p t want! th© pehple, © » i,e Further thnh tins, Tire Daily ^Tidings states thut the hrlth i peo )le of Ashland should lake definite, action at the earl-» (Continued From Fage One) push anything #iV h>op.siblo''ifihnicut to gM this jm.estion settled defin,- - L - — -— ------- -— -— --------- it^nnrar! > ¿ 7 ih WOli | and finally a Ad that then we should work forward, X r S t 7 i X ^ \ o X ^ w -’afraid, k ' e counpt THE ASHLAW ) P R IN T IN G «.»y m G o M Cattbld« L E T T E CO. i a s a m .i cenal fed therefore of 110. The of and by ordfjf^f t h e l ^ l H n Unease «hall 1« h l ease he traup. counsll, , or upon the rocomhieuda- 0 mar«»» f t ft- •« tion «r lice, or upon bvideniie'satlsmktovy license to the commen council that eith fefrwWl., < , «MSfcMi « . lor the hereto HHfiHrtd shall he made to writing to the Cofnmon Council at lé g r t’ two days before any dance Is to tpk held in any public dance h ill, and If granted by the common coUnlll, the same shall he Issued hy thé city reorder. “Thai any license issued a; herein provided shall be revok able kt an> timeln the discretion “Appilsâtiea ■HÜ er, the lawa of the United States, the state of Oregpn, or the ordin ance« o f the city of Ashland are belnh violated.” The fifth section provide« a ppnalty of not exceeding IlOO, or imprisonment In the city jail for a maximum of 80 days, or both'for an lnfttngment of this oMtndbai. » II 3 THE h’i aekward, that * e should .««Instruct, not trjT to t e a r ' the rlght to cipr098 their opinion«! councilman »Wiley candirli the few attflections find, hdvantages which WO Jlftvp. ’ Mayor O. H. Jqjinson stated thatj ®tated h® fw o fea the ordinar !3 to 5 rMnutes needed to (J More will be'said ift ‘tectida with this flfceitiori he felt this was an error to refuse ¡ because he did not approve this privilege to the voters. Conn-: Public dancing and said he -cook a rich, hot breakfast i j The Paily^TMupiw w a its to ’extend to the Lithians cllman Taylor also stated he jjp. that. If the dances Were permitted “ the other progtCHgive, clean, cdnatrunlive organ ton posed the emergency ,clause. A j in the park, they would p r o v $ \ rts ( f Ahllllmd, wno fOlHiUct l»ost Or the «lances in this ; dlacUMlon of what aetion could temptation to people taking thqJr park. He h'’1 Ad« its complete and uncqiuvqCai suppbrt .in their e ffo rt»he taken with the emergency children Into the *'■’* mltted he had never seen any jet tlydvpi^tjj»p.^hicb«oW aUh of-fin rest and clause wao held. Carl Nlms, spokesman for the thing objsctienahle at Ahe dandes. brtaiilfy iii our cityt,.s^l^e0 onee.tufi^fyr tkU time. Mtblahs, told of the early history Councilman Peters stated It HHI 1 I am tae “MMAT HAM?* Ybh will meet me r ig lt beH to this tolumn of Oiki niwbplpah evrty WMk. I Win h it« a« IS» tervsttoft Rory to toll ?ott ibotft MEAT. • Watch fof A l. You will be ftlelald to "tte«t tk l « « a t man.” Bonly, la ir to subm it.the ques- > Ü -! V ' of the organisation and It) yftu Itilo^V yt>u can now pre. 'dr Ì »« <h« »«i**®. «od ’nthèìnfc - o f J the cbnstïùêfl i t ?. pare a hoi. nourishing brtak- Uld riot qflealtiofi Cos.n-i faster than plain toast! too «anen pavïfioné »b th& r f Ä .J Bigness in os «S‘ifii'Hfiw"*'6f' He stated that to hit. absolute cllman Burdic, who It was kno&T Get Quick Quaker-—the world’s fastest and most delicious of all sess by K. M. McCulloiiglq^fftnagcr of flip Departm ent knowledge the dances had always opposed the ordinance. breakfasts. Councilman Taylor moved that ^Manufacture of the t ’lianiber of 1 knuin&i’pu. of the I niled been crindueted by‘the LHhlfttts In Supplies the excellently hnbnred council go Into executive session itcn. The bones of many huge corporat-ionis ¡m »aid in the best manner possible by Chrls- to discuss the question, but Mayor food ration of protein, ciruohV-*‘ra:.s qud vitamincs—plus (he “fhi k ’ to gentlemen arid cbMlehg«»«! ¿«hlress to the window Shade M anufacturers Asspcia- tlon anybody to show any instance Johnsdn stated this was not nec- rh.tkc laxatives seldom "Cciic 1- arc now bleaching by tjic wayside because they made whore there had ever been any ce8sary. J. H. Fuller reported tkat£ become the urge of ntyr» ;;ad authorities everywhere. k&mipfiikcs that ate also fatal to little business. gnimodest or unseemly donduet on that the directors of the chàmber 1 All that rart Qtinbef Oil", r “ I t ’S tru e,” said Mr. M«K’ul lough, ‘‘that througlij’on- the floor of the pavilion during a of commerce had deflhltely de ii there. Cook« hi a hurry. V.,u cided to cancel their participation will like Quiet« QoilPfT. iwlations and mergers and to engage successfully in dance. ? Y o ftr g ro c ^ - h r.i Q h lrh “ ri k ' He told of his boy who wanted In the Fourth of July celebration production the number of largo plants, and business to dance and plead with the coun If an ordinance making It Impos ,.k o Q u a k e r O a ts h s y d u h a v ; t,< y* . j. . « ► uicroashfiL. T&itf does n«»t m ean-that the medium or cilman not to pass any law whtt-h sible to hold the datums in the ;.;ow i: th e m . park Was passed. Iffll plant must go out of business.' Oh the contrary the would force his son to leave the i l i c k I Î - M «3 ces of such plants, if well equipped and m anaged,! clean, orderly, moral-atmospherej Ciuncllman Burdic explained the difference Vetween the oUi ito^iis proipising as ever. • . i o f the Ltthlan dance payjllon for a in other •sections of which and the new ordinances, stating ^ ' “ X ^ aih letic director ever enters a man in a contest dances the eounclhnen had complained as that the new one was . worded » - 1 - ------------ -------- --------- -------- * v . - toiifin who does not take complete inventory of his weight, helng otherwise, and told of the merely to give the council the op ition and ability. If be doer not come up to winning ’ predicament the Litittaris and portunity to VefuSe’dance license*. Taylor made a mo^ ards,1 be'proceetls to supply what is lacking by diet I other organizations planning the tlon Councilman that the emergency <$ause be ♦ r. Inm r ’ ' F'ourth ° r J“1* celebration would /• .tr a in in g . . i be In It the dance wos prohibited, eliminated and the ordinance thus u s in e s s menus noth- iM lhlg wag the meang whereby thP passed.* Wifey seconded this,’ t 'bwe •««(«• m n th e r Tacmg or b businoM !equi¡j(iuent:anfl trujuijig metiu everything. The Uinn : nioney for the fireworks was and with the assistance of Ccnn- cllmen Wright and High, this w ls w ito thinks he is being put out of bumnuss should begin ’ raised, fire i « p i to .take stock of himself and his business to deter-1 nay« whutlxor his laiildings, machinery, shop management jiidlg« ip^ral management are up-to-date and as sufficiout iii^V'iporfio'li. as those with which lie is trying to .com- H ' ' 3fifE L P S S O L V E “ F A R M P R O B L E M S ” hie «mt «if every wix furiyeiH in the eouutry now 1ms fief. A good ohe, too; ft ree-elit survey imide by Hie Irtmefit of Agrieulture shows that the iiverage cost ^»«•en $17VrtTid t lw / rinn be tuned in for distant stg- | i . I p, in Alberili and Sasknleh«>»'au, Canada, on the ¿}y wheut farms, the proportion with radio sets is even ' ; M U S T U S E O A U T ltp fj ,1. j • j. Ci /■. 7 dfefect to Northwest tsbUa absolutely fresh and in prof rot eondftioti. Freshness does count— so does selection and akittful prtpératioó—<hat’a why ycuTi agree that Frye’s Delirious Brand is Saturili iy AT THE PLAZA GROCERY W e h a v e ta k e n over th e a g en cy fo r th e fa m o u s M artin B ros. C rater Lake-Flour. 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MILIER’S TOGfiEfiy ana ddieiCMS Pilone lOf í Í J n many eases, grain ami live ¡jkoek seglpers have olwx'fi’1' 1(> th ik r a d io g ro w tli; th e y say it gives the I 'i i n n «rW v llance' (<> know from the colleges and federal »»thor- tb e real ialoes-fis early ¿e-tne « iv a fe tir tfmnrH« 1 yes id tlioy eftn bo buiger sp««etdate rtn the fArmefs’ I g - ee olwwliifei) This is an impoi tiiwtbfa<d‘ in eYploift-- ic 4<hior«d prosp«*rily ftv-nd of fiftofilng — to'know and'ttrhurifr -get wfint prodnctw are w o rth .;' o f dberiaditotmg housewives ■ ’ » . -j.ti r t R a g l i M ea t M a r k st John Davidson *wys “Beauty : inoreases its value* ' “Hab a-dash-Inn” , ; and S e e Our F lu e L in e : ot Broadcloth Shirts and Soils Rye’sDelicious u ra 1,1-1 Pnp* /j