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If the people Qf Klajpath Falls continue to listen to the faniful rales of â few irresponsible tourists who claim to have received mis-information concerning the highway between Klamath Falls and the Pacific highway, they are very apt .to attain a high fever throughout the sum med (Haring headlines in Klamath’s morning news- pap ir Saturday spoke* of dip “ malicious” reports eman atin ’ from Ashland, Medford and other cities along the Pac FicTiighway. *’ R spoke, too, of the “ unfriendliness” of t îese codmiunifiês concerning Klamath Falls. The people of Klamath know, or at (east, they should knojr, that the pèophè of Ashland and ¡Medford are on frie$db’ terw u-^d tq gpntinue on friendly terms with the people*of Kïaniatfi Falls and Klaniafh county. fTlie peopfe of Ashland, through their chamber of conaierce or any other civic organization, cannot be made ans tf crab J r . (dr any misleading report whjch some individ BV CHARLES P. STEWART ual may possibly give concerning Klamath Falls and the KEA Service Writer, highway to .KlaiAhth Falls. - Washington — TrapsCor-ming The Tidings» Jipweveii Has checked $p on one or two his investigation of senatorial stores which have boon -broadcast in Klamath Falls and primary election expenses'* lata ah Icarus that a few of these irresponsible tourists are wholly Antl-Salcon League “prebo" was to btanhé, hnd‘riot'tBW‘f>e{if>1h d f tlfi^Sectipii of the state. one of the most remarkable achievements of Senator James A. One instance Was given last week- A motorist went Reed's career. intojbhe A.A.A. office at Dunsmuir aijd Équired the road When the inquiry started no to Klamath F alW /m n U hei^cific highway. The A'.A.A. body had the slightest idea that representative there telephoned to the Ashland office and the wet-and-dry iaaue would fig was told that the redd was in-good,condition; that the, ure In It. Reed himself had no such thought. It was impossible highway between Keuo and »Klamath Falls, a distance for him to foresee that the oppor of 12 miles, had been ‘recently oiled, and Would necessi tunity to drag It In would present tate cautious driving over the freshly piled jrartion of itself. Reed was considerably handi the roadw ay^.- . «.-» .- .<■ /. capped during the investigation of This self-same motorist upon arriving at KUmath prohibition enforcement, conduct Falls is reported to have sai<| he was informed by Ash ed by the Judiciary «ub-aommlttee land persons that the road wan in a dangerous condition engaged In consideration ef wet- and he should not attempt it. Why this particular motor and-dry bills. ' Ha was not thdt committee’» ist should have been so careless with the truth we are chairman, as he la of this one. unable to say, but it is a report such as this which causes Furthermore, he was In a wot temperaemntal Klamath to muss its hair and kick up a minority of one against four drya. T iy as be would, he never suc fus»; gvejj, nothing at all. The people ô t Klamath, apparently, are a suspicious ceeded in getting the individual loi. We (Min recall that when they established their tour he moat partlclarly wanted, Wayne B. Wheeler, on the witness ist bureau at the junction of the two highways, they stand. keptrtfieir plans a dark- secret for many days for fear, as NoV. besides being his own •.hey aptly stated, that Ashland wouldd “ get wise” and chairman, he has at least one in some» way balk their j4ans. They thought—mistaken sympathizer on his committee ly, of course—that they were “ putting something over” with him, Senator La Follette, no* on JÇihlahd, and now when a few hair-brained tourists , spread these false reports of information they never re ceived; Klamath, with a guilty conscience, perhaps, is quick to shout that Ashland is seeking reprisal. The people of Ashland,'so far as we have beeu able to judra* yiem, have nothing but the kindliest feeling to ward vibstnath Falls and her people. The people of Ash- landujije not worried or jealous or concerned one way or ¿wither with the Klamath information booth which to beiaa^arted at the junction of the highways. quite bo vehement a wet as him self, but still a wet. Tws other, members, Senators McNary aqd Qqff, certainly are drya, bqt the fifth. Senator King, at least will not stand in the way of anythin.*; Reed tries to do. Wheeler, while an Important witness, with his revelation qf the names of.members of Congress who have accepted pay from the Anti-Saloon League for making d r / speeches, undoubtedly is only incidenal to the Reed Program. - Having started, it Is a /jr<e gone conclnaion that he will co«-, tinee-to do all the damagH he can. The committee will not ad journ with Congreea but will hold sessions during receee, so that the Missouri senator will have all the time he wants. The wet and dry Issue » In creasing ln importance. Those on the V et side say It’s sink or swim. The fish trust Is accused of making 400 par oent profit«. Those back of the combine must be eels. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS H > • • • ’ ? TAUGHT IW'HCHCOLH r ---------- Moat of these people playing STOCKHOLM, <UP) — T h c WW»e w e alleged bridge players. rules of traffic are hereafter to be taught In the Swedish public schools as a regular part of the Washington’s ail upset over curriculum, It has been announcod the Taona-Arioa snarl. But the here by the Department of Educa average citizen thinks It’s some tion. sort of salve. • This method has been adopted as part of a campaign to reduce automobile accidents and the Swedish authorities have decided that not only drivers of cars but the school children them<elves must bp warned aud trained to «void collisions. Bv Williams Six room house, inchuttag household furniture, large lot with fruit and berries, well located in Fast part of tew» .................. IMQO Five room bungalow, fur nished, good plumbing, garage, conveniently lo cated to High School, gfade school and normal, $2500. Very reasonable terms, . _ . has a special significance this year—it id exactly one hundred fifty yeffts since the signing of the declara tion of Independeuoa. A great International ExpeatfctoB to now being held in Philadelphia to fittingly celebrate this I m - portnat abhiverspry, and in order to assist In bring ing a proper recognition of the day to Ashland, We have procured fac-simile o o p ie so f the Declaration of Independence which we propose to distribute to 100 school children of this vicinity who will write a composition of not less than 150 or more than ^00 words on the subject “ CITIZFNBHIP.” These fae-simile copies are ifix20 inches, o« the finest parchment paper, exact reproductions of the original, and am desirable motaftentos of that most important document. • We will also give a first price of $3.00 and a second e f $ - 00 for the two best compositions. The contest is open to all children between ten and* fifteen years or age; Compositions must be left at the bank not later than 3 o ’clock P. M., July 2nd. Buies governing the contest may be obtained at the hank. The names of the winners will be announced in the bank windows on July 5th. The Qtiaeng Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon The of everything “ I t ’s perfectly- beautiful!’’ exclaimed the Visitor, looking raptly out to sea- “ But, oh, a»y dear, what do you do for provisions, stores, shopping? You are miles away!” ” We have the best of everything’*’ snid her hostess with positiveuaw. “ P u r i« the summer a great many yachts, and ships of (he Atlantic fieet, find anchorage neaj- the fishing village aver there. So the little genera) store keeps a complete stock af all the best brands—absolutely everything. f ! * The Best Brands! It was not necessary to speci/y products- ' Any woman of intelligence ancj gowj taste Who reads the adverttsoiieftto hpows that there is a best b r « d I qt W&ty commodity ’used in the household. And that brand to suffioiaut guaraatoe of excellence. ;A W e ste rn state ju s t la w s re g u la tio n s, which few ever read? ^ubUsby«! a hoo|f o f its o je i'tio n jiageH of fine print, ' ,, - luWf aflfl regulatjhnd governinfi registration and voting, that half the; chitons 4° hot knov-adtotbur Ahey are enUjlud t o j p tu Ml? polls or not, pr Whether they can vote*after they get there. Result, fewer and lew atf ^bjWe taka jiart 'm elaotions. tn many precincts almost no oRgrvotes but the elec tion officers, tbt^iidge* a»<l (flerks; and the oost of elec t ions has run up as high as a dollar par ballot cast a»(J counted. Some of Jbe ‘ Eastern states have eveu more voluminous law^ a u £ /t o Jh$|o«H. Manhood and wom anhood suffrage has become a thing af Mtepast euiUTIwlalnre" are tryipg to hold fewer elec tions, and hold all general and local elections on the same ^ t g r e are so m i^ iy To Know What |s Hehd