la itti 4 . c ------ 7 7 7 WAJL.B®.4 A W foe .«rite rt<V*H reS' (Continued From Page Two) « n ic e the rights of the ,tourist» , . e f ' .................... — te 0» able te drive through .the tbeaj pro»Mtag<the driver remains city without danger to their oars- V u S z P to H merchant, ***» Stop signal. are provided at the intersection of Main with North Pioneer and Oak streets, and ad- d ftiew » at»» r signals t w ee» oag-t tasted te r the tatereeetlo» of H ull, w ith North Wret. Qranlte and ether streets. I t la understood »• that th* oth” ‘ * •» - * . th“ . . . . . . . » * * •* * » .7 — . Rustic Clubhouse For Wafflath Ft VETO MESSAGE i' i H I U u 1.1» t i t I >1( H I • Tdé<MT /Á tO Ítte> ÜpK. THW COMMON COUNCIL © P PLRJW TAX ftHVtelQX W T H E CJTY OP A SH LA N D :’ « I I hereby veto ‘ Ordinance Ho. these 816 of the City of Ashland r f u i changes In the parking w p l he made at pace. U recommendtqg the new p»rk- tag system. Manager Malone ac- knoyrledyed that In the tria l of the p a ra lle l'p a rtin g along „the P l « « dlscrimlnattan had bean show«, but Stated thia had been intended ri»en dation «tade by foe a»callad' sfogtaHaxer»,’ W toward th . c«>l»a Ufo. le t « » n»{ his ¿»fleeted from Our objective by the cries pf care yhtch can be parked on of politicians or the groans o fi Ashland street* « f t the fact,th at tax-dodgers. r WO honost ¿ltlagtf this city had no »ide »treeta on objeet» to vapteg M» H a t share of cetam m eetei expenses provid which to park cars. Prod Taylor, Of The ptaaa Con ed he Meow« that ether» do Mho- 1 • -< ■ fectionery, protested adhinst the wise.” ’ nsw system, stating the luabllity of tourists to And parking v *e » , had coat him ISO a day. rrr a . ' J . F (Continjibd from tag e One) A ru stij <dflfl bouse on the Reames iholf apd club site w ih be. ready for' bgaupancy by Igte August. ¡This anudunea- madt comes with,» tec letting af the carpenter eoufo|4t to Hamil ton and J o h s fM At tjm meeting of the directors of the (Ol»bH held last evening. The stone construction 1» vabid- ly'asnrtag completion. THoHodb^ stane affect is being aeed MldtSdne of the features of the o|gte w ill be a huge "fireplace of the oobble atones in' the living rq o d i.. ; ed hy the Common Council a t »n adqurs«» meetlpg thereof haTd)en fo}» tenth day dff J foe, 1 9 M * fly nsaaans for vetoing th e said ordln- anoe are. as follows: , , . , , Dsfolng, either publU jpr pri- yate,‘ fcas never been cjas»»d a» a Crime o r Immoral praotlp» ¡by the The most th»t wo can any In tax law, whpre i regard to public dances Is th a t the plea of the local only thing required la proper sup- a ctomplete rea orvisioa or regulation, apd thia la A t the conch made necessary only by reason »1 marks on taxatfc tbs fact that public dunces are McCoy stated; * open to all, and there are alWAT* Our ’ax problem some who cannot conduct them- In a day or a wm selvas properly whether It be at In the range of a dance, on the street o r a t any a complete and public gathering. * Justment can be ' The ordlnanee oh Ito face pup- single individual ports to simply llcettdg public must be attacked dances, but la view of the fact sen, aon-sectarli that certain members of. the Com» with the sole vj moa Council proposing, 4» haVs ^ U e distribution tedlM ted that It Is b u t" * means ( to prohibit pablic dancing ta L lth- i a Park by refusag te grant a d l- oenae therefor, the issue really becomes one as to whether o r not the Qemmen Council Is td prohib i t dteiotng ta L lth ia P ark or not. •*»glte Park Board is an elective hoard and under the charter is gtrea control o f L ith ig Hrk. sbb- Jeet ealy te general tews of the oUy. state and nation. I t hl my belief that the memberee of the Common Connell should not take the attitude that they are the on ly ones who te a th in k rig h tly on ooy question, but should give the members of th» > a rk Btuted cred it ¿0» ¿Mag men o f eqaal lteeUl- •tecW Ahii-dP'hgnal Mfaadness of opinion. ,. , 4 , I believe In proper supervision and cegutation, but I believe the preeent attempt to .defeat public dancing In L lth ia Park Is unreas onable and Is a m atter which nhould be le ft to the discretion of the Park Commission or the elec tors of the elty of Ashland. Dated thia 10th day of June, Installation inf A uarj^r ^udifc to be installed by t> co»n* papy w ill .be started’ w l^ d n jth e i i r »apport performed ¿pe duties m u hr thé path'leads us toward» a récom- nA iw imimm ii in n m rn for only * sb,'r' ,,nw' butBa,d IfUwvMaiiArl NJU m l U tb * new * y " leiu * ou , d “ < ke con * that» the dtagopal *• ,Z5!T"|ljyL^gal5 . dittoes ^ » a l throughout the vUf- y e tttf U s d ' elated Mfot »<»*•’ » ob Imfl HIIN ihi I HilNnr ' H* “mp*»al,“:d that M*ln BLre*t , O f I lit ITfllHnt U lv u W L in Ashland was the Pgcjflc high* jection to reducing the number Joptad, We belter*». f*P- KW the the.Vjewe nt Ileana of Jackson Coun- the State ta general. BBtlón wga thoroughly i' •at Site sncsstroWsd te aiw way,' 1 therefore, . t Wf«a Faga Osa) » , collective t judgment* - M V'antldueo —- »VW » tir im It for the beai tutetest pan call repreaentette» dtettmirf- tfve eonveaUoas or M um meetlAgs and 'hers la no taw « r nUteg to prevent. In the preamble to the plat- term adopted by the Convention It was openly and specifically »A' nounced that the Convention w W dulled to perform two important functions, firs t, to w rite • plat te r m, and second, to recommpnd, (not nominate,) / ^andldataa for the different county offices to ho voted on by Republlogss In the May primaries. Thia Ooavantloo J . ■ j 1 1 1 1 ■ J BEST QUALITY 9HGBB»« » Be Ih Resolved; I b n t;tb» Jack-. • Ion County JtepuhPcan . Central Committee organised today npdep authority <ft our election l»ya, ¿ r subscribe to and «pdorse thia plat- ' term adopted ty tba convention la d Wo hereby pledge our candl- p.. « m .‘ r it • ; 7 . ■■) 1 r ■ t c i <} 1 1 j 1 > immer Comfort, Meal OVERLAND SHOE S i O F “Shoo Fly” The A nim al’s Prlend Keep n ib s and other .insects Off your cows. Half-cent’s worth saves three quarts of m ilk. Has bagn used by the best dairy men since IS IS . Big shipment teat 1». Etadev Twine M d G rata Hacks FOR Y 0 Ü R SON OR DAUGHTER P eil’s Comer U ave you ev»r t b o p g h t h o w im p o r iA B t., It is to teach yo u f children the value .. Of regular sa v tp ft. ‘ ' It is even more im portant than m . I ’ * BRONCHO" RIDING BOOTS • * i leç- u *!.r> i: • :: One of our “ Buried Treeeure’ ’ hoolt bank! w ill, help And encourage them to s a v e / ‘ 4 ' Officers’ field boots and a oomplete line of “ Buck b /c t” boots and shoes. P O R T L A N D Ore;, JteA Chgrlea E. Buchanan, WW Ing Dy, W illiam o . fleh» A itoi A- Spalding lo r conspiracy to deceive hijn » H i-- that w ill bring , next few gaya.— Klamgth * Palls Herald. • i l . r • The Citizens Bapk of Ashland ARMY GOODS STORE ;■ B iggest L ittle Store in Town t ’ Ashland, Oregon- Opposite N ew H otel — Open ^Evenings E. R. IS A A C & CO A The ' Q uality Store • Wonderful V’C’* *4 ’ Showing Here of Silk, Silk and Cotton, Rayon Silk ai^d Cotton Matterials for Summer Brésses. . Baychyne an. Interesting New Fabric Very Popular for Bumper Xrocka— Its lovely lustre Raychyne w ith its comes ta many Interesting shades, and most unusual plaids, stripes and checks. Its b rillian t colors retain thetr high lustre no matter how fre quently they are tubbed. This sturdy Sl-lneh material Is one of the most popular of the new rayon and -cottqp fabrics which lends itself pnrG ctetrir te tex- tard, color and design »to all the many fascinating sports things so necessary to a satis factory aummar wardrobe. O .,H . JOHNSON,, Mayor. 911-1 GRASS Priced Y g r d ........ SHEARS E*e, — non-injurious to P « v « e . pets, wgfle and the m ote (lelicate fabrics. Spray m fo o u g h bureaus and w a r d r o b e s w h e r e THINNING SHEARS Hardware 7 ,8 8 c O nce y ou drive up to th e W hite Sign and say "General” to the man? you’ll know that this gasoline it different. Orepe Elite, the Crepe of Popular Texture— P f »11 tjie craves so fashionable this season, we have seen none which drape more beautifully than our Crepe Elite. W ith all the aoft radiance of silk orepe and the strength of durable cotton subtly woven In, this beautiful Silcot material, 36 Sheer’ and cool, Rosemary Inches wide, affords unending Printed Voile, forty Inchqs possibilities for charming Wide, la tdeer te r a host of gay frocks, t ’ •tetai. occaMon» ipaTking the Priced Y a r d ............-. 880 Mason. The gracefnl floral derigria b a d \< w 6 t> ptetel eol- orlnga bavp themselves a fresh N ew Printed Silk* ness gud oharwtparMkularly at tractive 4n fabrics fo r* warm 60 laches wide, new patterns, weather wear. Rosemary Veils both large and small designs. tany be washed satisfactorily. Priced, Yard W hen you zoom up hills in high that have always called for a gear*shift before — when you slip away ahead o f th$ crowd when die whistle g o es-w h en you fairly feel that new m otor life under d ie h o o d - t h e n you’ll Imow what we mean by a ‘'differ* ent” gasoline. i (.JAR .»iZ-havWeD •itffA »vl‘ * It ’s always die same-r this perfect motor power — 81.80 - 82.45 - 82.95 Lakewood Sport Broad- oloth, Playtim e’g Favor- it»-- TAKE-NOTICE cleaned and premfji, eend !»a<-k In tba tub and out again go Btetei u « l< p tar irocks and blooftfcra b f -tyiiiAover prints. Each tubbing leaves them aa trash and neat and g a y lt C°l* o ffu l as heW. Mothbt chbse Wendover T flp tb , > 1 -1 1 inches Wide, tor their sturdy wearing qaaltt as and attractive' di- ther same day, w e Priced Y a r d ............... 68c must have them by 10 a. tfí Phone ÎÔ8 The feminine sport enthusiast of the links or the tennis j=ourt weleem ee-Irtskewoud flport Broadcloth for Its attractive design», Its practical wearing quallttee, and Its happy adap- tabMlty te sport costumes. Lakewood Sport Broadatatk, thlrty-alx loches wide, w ith stands strains without tearing on ripping and comes from the tub as bright and fresh as new. for its colors are fast. G ean4Jp Sale Saturday C Í\‘ I» :f| ,< > !' * » I.4 L 4 - 1 ‘iR m bael» W ;G oy r’ J L y . \ C i J A 1*V w * -A r- ™ D is t r i b u t o r s , M e d f o r d , O r e I Í A Ï ¿ I - a / I Mb -wPw r -» »PRING c o a t s ifiÌ -P M t O ne-H alf >The Regular Priées I »* » ” 7Ï. jp' M'í IflWMflML A J ’ ' « 'I I» 5 ' V ‘e > ï'; T’ J 1 1 *«" h .< 1 1 i) * ■« a 1 »T t ’oT’d • * 7