Z j ex ten d to tge fcaeee*»od t ie plak Oie necfc ASH LAND D A IL Y t T ID IN G S' I iJKj * ' f : - o r ;; ___________Editor Business Manager N ew . Editor ,’ jf tt'i A ■ i T;!,.' y'' Teleqhone «> OFFICIAL CITY PAPER at the Ashland, ■ i,*, y " - • iszffir P M tu ffirr as Second Clase Mail Matter lee, Delivered in City £ e AU>UL One Month .... Three Months Six M onth. _ One Year ------- One Month ... Three Months Six Months ... »M - ru ffle extend« below the fie«« of iqr Ot matokin« ft|T. F u r corne» the «qyq.“ The «utile ’*» Iq ln fd to in a il PMU1 « M d » « 4 « F M»d tb» Maak ofelffan «cart w t » huge tha «cft fti» W Jur la beat B |a 4 for Jjlnk chiffon roeee. One c|n pur­ »▼•pWr. purÇocec la thé ▼»rtou^ dyed shade.. , chase these chiffon flower« ip the •hope and th e /« r e not aspaaatva^ Teeth are nice thlqga. I f you (W ritte n f«» the . F o tta * Frqoa) A green froefc equid dftve a «1»- had 119 teeth wfiat WRM» JO|t'«r!c N flW YO RK. (UF>— The enm- ife t t u r f la A, Wack, ABd green when your w ife makes yOu mad? combination. Another. v«fy beinflful wrap of g e n ^ K ^ Ita m In the w .rdiQ iie of The shimmy danc« wasn't halt chiffon, which fquid be fgehlcmed so interesting «a -a ie lp w with a feel that we can get through the at home U were|y a dopbfa «hlf- |»»y w indow dpiog t^e Charleston. w u n tfd h > fth o u t ap evqntng wrap fpn cape of »leader linpe adorned w ith peoot-edga ru ffle , to two al- by using the lig h t street wrap or te rn a tin f colors. ‘ The .model the w hite aports coat over the eve­ shown in the .hop has a^white ning gown. By dqing eo we never foundaton with white and brack feel properly dressed for evening ruffles alternating {ronh neckline occasions. to hem. ■ The collar Is,upstanding This year each evening frock and le covered w ith hand made e / haa it's own special wrap. Most roses made of chiffon in black and in the home if you have of us can’t- afford to indulge in white. , - modern conveniences more than ope wrap but we can A very simple wrap is made of manage te have several I f we chose chiffon aa a wrap material. colored chiffon or crepe de cbece phfqb if Pleated and Shirred in at Recently I have seen sevqral very stunning though simple 'wraps of chiffon which could be made in will help in reducing colore to harmonise w ith pastel evening frocks, giving the ensem­ household unhappiness. ble Idea. » • We will be glad to One could easily copy these demonstrate wraps at home sinee they are merely" scarfs in most instances New Shipment Of and these little matching scarfs cost more than their weight in platinum in the sm art shops. One model which I have in mind is worn over a eorql pink beaded chiffon tow n. The wrap is noth­ 346 E. Main Street ing more or leas than a long, -wide scarf made of s'double, lay­ - ‘ e er of black chiffon which has a 7 0 S EVERY CAR deep .ruffle border of coral pink chiffon the exact shades of the "Valve Reseating Tools gown. The black portion of /h e scarf LESS ' UNHAPPINESS DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES Single Insertion, per inch ......................... ........ — .----- Political. Display, per inch - ................. ................. - ....... * Yearly Contracts One • Minute Washing Machines One insertion a week ___ _____ ______________ ,----- Two insertion, a week ___________________ ____ _____ D aily insertion ....... .............. .'............................ ............— R ate, for Legal and Miscellaneous Advert W rst Insertion, per 8 point line - ...........- ....................... Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line ....... ..... ...— Card o f Thanks — ......................... ...................................... Obituaries, per line W H A T CONSTITUTES A D VER TIS IN G " A ll future events, where an admission charge is made or a collection taken is Advertising.’* No discount w ill be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders. DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise w ill be made in advertis­ ing or Job printing — our contributions w ill be in cash. S3 Ö » * Ashland Electric Supply ' . THE NEW NORMAL SCHOOL T he people of Oregon can well re jo ic e ‘w ith the c iti­ zens o f A shland over th e revival of the S o u th ern Oregon s ta t norm al school in its splendid new home on th e so u th ­ ern o u tsk irts of th is city. T o day m a rk s an im p o rtan t mile-stone in the h isto ry o f O regon education as well a s .in the civic h isto ry of A shland, and it is m eet and p ro p er th a t the people of th is p a rt o f the s ta te should pause and rejoice over the com ing of th e new norm al school. T he S outhern Oregon s ta te norm al school is d ed i­ cated to the young m en and women of Oregon to d ay u n ­ d e r the m ost auspicious of circum stances. I t was re ­ tu rn e d to A shland, a fte r a lapse of yeurs, because th e .people of A shland and of Southern Oregon, have work- ted fo r it incessantly d u rin g th e passing years. Today the dream s of yesterd ay are fulfilled. The norm al school comes into actu al being; it is given to the s ta te and to th e people of th e sta te w ith a trie d and proven ed u cato r a t th e helm. U nder th e g u id in g h an d of P resid e n t J . A. C hurchill, T he T idings p red icts th a t the Southern Oregon norm al school will sh o rtly ta k e ran k w ith the forem ost in stitu tio n s of its c h a ra c te r in th e west. He h a s g ath ered around him a staff of c o m p eten t,in stru c ­ tors, and w ith him as th e ir tn e n to r th ey a re destined to place the new norm al school to th e forefront. A CODE OF THE ROAD O ver ill t h e R ocky M ountain section where m acadam roads are the rule ra th e r th a n tlie exception, m o to r as­ sociations have p rom ulgated a set of d riv in g ru les which is m eetin g w ith m uch fa v o r am ong m otorists generally. - E v en here in Oregon, w ith a d aily toll of d e ath s an d in ju ries from careless and reckless d riv in g , a code o f th e road would b rin g som e relief from th e p resen t d is­ tre ssin g situation. The code as ad o p ted in th e Rocky M ountain section and which could well be followed in O regon and o th e r staets, follow s: A d riy e r who is a “ good s p o r t” w ill: 1. S ignal defin itely when tu rn in g o r stopping and observe such signals from o th e r d riv ers. 2. Give the o th e r d riv e r, o r p ed estrian , when e n tit­ led to i t th e rig h t of w ay w ith o u t try in g to bluff him out. ’ . 3. O bserve caution signs a t ra ilw a y crossings and elsew here. 4. M aintain the av erag e speed of o th e r tra ffic on crow ded highw ays and avoid zig-zagging th ru heavy tr a f ­ fic except when actu ally necessary. 5. D raw to curb o r off of highw ay when stopping. 6. Avoid b esp a tte rin g |H‘d estriaiis o r o th e r cars on a m uddy street. . • 7. P roperly equip his c a r w ith g a s, oil, sp are tires, tow rope, etc., and not depend on the g enerosity of others. 8. A v o id -p assin g a n o th e r car, even if the road is d u sty ,’ unless he intends to continue a t a g re a te r sj>eed, and avoid holding the cen ter of the tlm rofare. 9. H ave his c ar equipped w ith good ^brakes and pro p erly ad ju sted lights. 10. Avoid crow ding tlfe o th e r fellow to th e edge of the road o r passing an o th er c a r on a blind curve. 11. D rive a safe distan ce from th e c a r nheqd on a. alippary pavomnnt ; 12. Not steal a p a rk in g place when an o th er m o to r­ ist is p re p a rin g to use it, o f p u rp o se ly bum p a n o th er car io im rking. 13. Consider, a t ull tim es the safety of his p assen g ­ e rs and all o th er jmrsons. 14. S tand up like « man and tuk£ the blam e and re ­ sp onsibility for an accident if i t s ’s his own fault an d he knows it. f ’ ■ W ill co-operate w ith the officers pf the law a t ull tim es. t ■ T he Golden Rule is th e l>est traffic law. P lay fair! C ivilization would be m ore |>opular if it« upkeep did not ra n in to m e h high figures. Being as courteous to your wife us you ure to other icn — that is what makes a gentleman. TWO REAL # Pistons — Pins — Rings AUTOMOBILE —Axles — Gears — Hear­ BARGAINS ings — Valves W hat the president may w i.b , however, doesn’t eeem to concern the vice president. Dawee is well aware that (arm relief atmosphere is surcharged with presidential lightning. I t w ill be noticed that he has PENSACOLA, Fla.. June 26.— a lightning rod up. Jess« Odom, 19, confessed he poi­ BY C H AR LES P. S T E W A R T soned Archie Alexander, '16, be­ W A S H IN G TO N — Observe cause “Archie w a . too popular Vice President Charles O. Dawea, with the girl»,’’ was sentenced to coming out o f his office in the life imprisonment today. Capitol building, in the midst ot a group of farm relief agitators. These times Dawee is everlast­ ingly to be seen going into or com­ ing out of his offee in the mldcl To c u ltiv a te a b e a u tifu l of a group of firm re lie f agitators or else he isn’t to be seen at a ll,: com plexion, one m u s t first because he’s inside his office in have a thoroughly clean conference with a group of thorn. Strawberry shortcake pertalniy Farm relief is in the atmos­ is the berries. skhi as a fo u n d atio n . phere and Charles G. Dawe? breathes it. He inhales it deeply. This would be alt very well but' — Farm relief atmosphere is poi-j son gas to Calvin Coolidge. He’s! on record as opposed to farm r e -! lef legislation. He says the farm -' ers mast work out their own s al-1 cleans th e skin b e tto r th an vatlon. ( so ap a p d w atpf. 8lnce the Iowa senatorial prim- i ariea he may wish he hadn’t s aid ! It quite so emphatically. I f s o ,! that’s all the more reason for plr»i j to wish hie own vice president ; Preacrtptton Druggist wouldn't associate so oonetantfy; Phone 116 v and ostentatiously with farm r t - j The man who spent all L ith ia S print« » M e i Building defers, sympathising w ith them i i j ! money last winter is lucky, their plans and advising them t o ! can’t get restless this spring go ahead w ith same. ! quit his job. Youthful Slayer POR EVRRY OAR Must Serve Life SIM.6 SAYS Elizabeth Ardens Do yon know that Itte chicken industry in the United States n isrt titan all the Gold i? — Let’s 'have more chicken ranches. 1925 Ohev. Touring $475 Ford to h r in g .......... $100 œ ktop here regularly for gas and oil. T h eir drivers know the quality of the products we sell. Williams Service z The Automotive Shop Chevrolet Phone 104 Station Dealers Ve Snub With Gabriel - .. Snubbers............ Boulevard A Hherautn >4* ( Cleansing Cream Lithia Springs Pliarniacy OUT OUR WAY Bv Williams the car to tfie road—— a n d iia k e & if,<£ pjpafiyc for you to drive for hour« at & dine in perfect comfort. T h e pow erful m o to r c a trig q y o u everywhere, smoothly and without effort. The disc-dutch makes spring», longer in proportion than ton any dtfcer car, provide 'aeamfbrt and a i esitiency that Will ck. light you. EyervWhfci'e, every me'says, “Ids qo easy tGfdri*4**^and you can learn how true that is b y flfctttag’a detdodstratidn. Phone for one now. awiaflDafcAPayaráM C auw nicnt Tanns All «.b. HfAt. Mich. So Smooth— So Powerful -1 '**3^ Ashland, TwÚAM QRtb SpfcB. LOVJ6.S A VglNMfcR ¿4 O o n T C>P FlGrHT, Î ' Æ fcf A LSO UCX/HS A L O fec R VJHfr tX fo ff -Hito LOfciH‘ R»QKf. O re g o n tG U ^ C O S T