QuJj D qc 84orM, , oldest *•?»«- BtMd transportation agent in the ..... 4 i íH c< ü y >i^ l i ’,i V pr i l l i <4 fe tf i> W iHtl«Tl«r<M .............. » « '• stom-1 idopMbararjt b«< business, can overhaul and board Souther« P m » «’* swift Whited train« ..fro» • kd«- j »» n » i i t pot«, and A o baa aocompllabod the j feat a t leaat thirty times in the paat tea ypaja, according to J. H ,( Dyer, general manager. The average number of babies born on the company'« train« each year ia three, although aotne yeprs old Doc Stork is far more gnccessfal In puiauit of titot«« 9 «eh, and I le|l y o y I faffW «P .toM h . . r w Just BvfcVjdbing Vori Aeetf^for ihfit trip. felt i » w i | and worn out M $ M all I could II « 0 to pull • d «r’s Work. I m ust bpyp «?•** <M RdC* *■ Vetenä. p ,( ' k w ic k n 10, add »f toy »o, aM licely," 11 ft. world ; lockout than in others. Once he safely, delivered a lusty pair of twins aboard a speeding, train Uka-tt», San Joaquin Valiey. v Doc Stork's average is kept low by efforts of the railroad in per suading prospective mothers to remain a t home whenever there ie apparent danger he may make a race of IL In Instances where , “ T M » aipoissontpe Itos Kgynak *Pa »toV .1» f i a y .l » t HJtn a atarvedmnu now. « 4 my digestion «esjns p e rfect My stom ach is like, a sm ooth run- «»M »“ «toe, » M | ftowto t ’ aootf pp«M» in watofcU Why. r » »» W ifcto l p | dew strength d M r. « » d w w f y H'dtoM « toy »<*> r I w as * ? t o *M*y j?W toto« easier Wr toe- r stem - n<Mr' *9 # ( P“*y r«»w t I didn't ntbto. » f * » ’ ® Ka™ak t o W - W 1 '«to to are t h e ' "P* me MldUt Q)i> m edicine, It’s a the pit ’ or,4 ^ ® r " alm ost .............. i i K a p » « Js sold II» Ashland & t Ä •" * at ABBIUUra f Q A U MUMT8 Three schedules daily « ; « «, to. S : 1 0 » . to ï'fO lO O 'F / Stop over anywhere and «a often a» yeto Itke. i TR PMÇS— .. Á sum ’u m i ^ s á SAK FRANCISCO I N I lÊ V w  w B N ’ T M tortor« ?< * • i? t a » y o » ttekete «tato Pickw ick f i t a » fu;® Wdflr, A*«* A ha« big enough to cover the heads of all the Babbitts — or authors — iu America was presented to Sinclair Lewis, novelis, in Kansas City recently. This picture shows it o il display iin front of a haberdasher’s' store in Des Moines, la. The hat measures 6 feet 2 inches across. Nobody Approves * Platform Planks » Portland— Steamer S e ty o M a ru takes 2X7.500 bushels wheat fop Japan. Bugene— estimated cost buildings started in May, 8340JO «/ - lie Store L O N b V IE W , Wash., June 18. of __ (IP) — Compromise measures is at the Washington Republican ’ state convention appeared llkelÿ today as the convention went into its Afternoon session. Many Hartley supporters dis liked .the compromise platform pyolved -by the Bub-committee be cause i t failed to specifically en- dorse Governor H artley’s admin- istraUPB. The anti-H artley forces tosr« displeased with 'the educa tional plank, and a lively fight w ag in protpect. Foodless Hiker •’ offerings of spec Loses 30 Pounds ial merchandise See our window for specials iH stamped goods. We have therp large and small cen- teps, vanity and dresser sets, lupch sets, dresser runners, and many other items. Some come in real linen. Some of these diems sold as high as 95c. .. Your Choice Aluminum panel shaped tea kettle«, 5 quart sise We have a few of those fancy china salad bowls left, good rises and pretty pat terns. These sold regularly at 60c and 65©— Kach B E A V E R F A L L 8 , Pa., June 18. Satisfying his hunger by drinking a gallon of water, George Hosier Johnson, foodless hiker, left here today for Pittsburgh. J hnson is walking from Chi cago to New York, and bus cov ered 500 miles of the trip without eating. The hunger-hiker has lost 30 pounds. Price Discusses Tourist Business From California see automobiles around this time with California license plates and they think the California tourists «re coming. They Are mistaken, in most InBtapcee, *’ observed Richard W . Price of Ashland, where he operates the new Litbia hotel. “ The real tourists d3 not take to, the road until after school is o u t / When you see children of school age in machines you can figure that the tourists are earn ing. I expect the rush north from California about June 22. The cars seen now frequently on the highways w ith the California plates are generally fru l| pickerc and packers. There is an arm y of •these people wh6 work In or «hards and move from one sec tion to another as the fru it rip? ens. I am .told that in the pear picking season, more than 1509 outside people are employed in the orchards around MedforT. These pickers also work in east ern Oregon with the cherry crop and the apple crop and later with the prunes. Tourists? Nothing of the tourist about them. They are wandering workers.” This w ill be the first season of the L Ith ia hotel and $fr. Price lqoks forward io a prosperous one/* Fox Terrier Is >• »I Hero Of Robbery Platform Fails To Aid Hartley W A SHING TO N. p i C., Juno 1«. ( U P ) — Congress* w ill adjourn on June 30 for the summer recess under an agreement reached to day between senate and bouse LO N G VIEW , Wash., June 13. leaders. — ( U P ) — Although the forces of Governor Roland H. H artley were in control cf the state republican convention, the state platform stood today without endorsing the governor by name although it did. t (Continued Irom p a g e One) by title. Various factions of the p a r t/ «xercises to explain the features which were nearly split asundnr Stated, was unique In its arrange yesterdty were somewhat papl- ments for the conduct of the fled by the insertion of planks graining work for the new normal satisfactory to them. school. Mr. Berry of the Western Auto ^upply company, was Introduced The expensive thing about a va as the Baby K}wa«iap. and Jack cation is getting fired because Bdwards was appointed as chalr- the firm learns it doesn’t need toan of the program Committee ¿o take the place of R andall J. Jjoq. k o o d . F. F. W hittle'S name "Was May, Freewater— Western De drawn to contribute to the child hydrating Co. takes over local de welfare fund. Carl l<ov«land lod hydration plant, and w ill yebufld in the singing of several old- and increase same for thq 1926 flmfe soi\gs. Pres. Hardy acted as * chairman of the meeting. A post al from Fred Engle, local K l- Burns — Post office advances wanian delegate to the interna to second class through growth tional convent, was read. of business. And Now the Chair! VB fast finished d ie bed with Y AJSTIZE CELOID FINISH, the not the least of tbgm is wbolesome, de* u ™ fncwL . / 11.35 VALTO, ONLY 50c E. R. ISAAC & CO, The Quality Store BROOKUYN, N. Y ., June 18.— A fox terrier prevented his mar- ter's safe from being robhq0 by parking himself on the safe lop A California license does not and barking loudly. The proe- alwayg indicate a native Californ peettve crooks departed in a h ur ian yidtng in the automobile, ac ry leaving their tools behind. cording to Richard W . Price In "Those who Come and Go” in The Next to home the worst place Portland Oregonian. “ People get excited when they on earth to be is away. Extraordinary Pre sentatiqpof - Summer 1 sheet K A Y A N IZ B Decal Trans fers, choice of • beautiful designs. Vgl«« ...... ...... - .. a^. ....... .vJBO ,tl«s in ] i t book. Things," Total Vi ) , value Charm, of Faim Hw k CMSP tfaet hss pwvided itself with a wbpia Frye’s pefctoous Ham. Baked og fried, it can be saarie the stanony toe camp breakfasts, <an- nen and suppers, and can be combined with other good feeds to make dozens of tesawwism «fighea Every member of «be party will vote it Provost Pongee “Sheik” y*K,,$6.85 The New. Sport Silk Sum mer (ireeses copae in all the new light coh»rs and White 36 inche« wide. YARD Stripes aud Piai» Colors all go at thia low pride vnhff tq>.^o $2.95 Yard. t ~ ~ ? ^ou see the new mechan- toy called Leaping )? We sell them at Colored Ponge ASHLAND *m*dei, 2. P/ir Flat Grepee « O îp BQOS ÇpVERS, FILLERS, I. P. CÖVEItf AND FILLERS. EVERSHARP PENCILS, PARK ER AND CONKLIN ‘f^M fA IN .*FENS, ART 40 inches wide in all the new éolors for aupamer wear—¿ood heavy weight, regular values up tq $2.95 pnçtd shÿdea'.wanted for summe? wear.' Sold iteg- ular at $1.39. VEW WASH D$Ei , Prints and Bom Ba/ to rd Sizes $4 to 52 1-2. * i j t . n i ,s i q t o i M M|> n NW'*t I v t r Heádduáríets Students 1 Su