V i ASHLAND. TIDINGS J ■ ' i ' ,VÍ DAILY ■ , • , ¿ 5 Tri v j -.' PANTS; raspasti»* V Id ito r Business Manage: ... News Editor O F F IC IA L C IT Y P. — • il Telephone 88 Modern. Metti One Month __ Three Months Enemy One make us* Jealous. ' Perhaps: A merits Word meaning b**Yes” when spoken by a wofaaa. Six M o n th s ---------; , ,, Oae T a a v ....... __ (i ■ ; , ............. y ----------------- ------- CAO I SlngU insertion, per tach Political, Display, per inch ...... . _ t .1, ■ I «T«ssib One In sertio n 'a week ______ _ Two insertion« a week ....____ I'atly Insertion __________‘ , First insertion, per 8*point ^ine Bach subsequent insertion, 8 n Card, o f T h an k, . ¿ 7 ___ ......... Ohttearles, per line ....____ mm „ - —I N every home where yon find Masbfat you can be certain o f one thing—it is a h om e govern ed by a h o u se w ife who understands and appreciates the modern method o f cooking. She knows that Mazola is a pure Vege­ table Oil—as good and delicious as the com from which it comes— i . a' • ’ ’ ' A. . *■£*, *« ■ JKM^TODjrsTrrvTEs advertising * dmlB,loa ch» r€ *-Ik made or a ‘ y t j 1 b* 4lln.wad.^ttotlglou« or Benevolent Orders . t O f T fig ROAD urtesy of the road ig fairly well observed by driv- m o t y a b i d e s in-general. ?0teasi 0b® motorist may meet with discourtesy and "an e i Mf boorish manners freon another driv- er, and of courge’fh«*<, road hog” is ever with us. This, however, appears to be the exception. ; - Cburtesy and a prevailing good natured civility ap­ pear« ¿o be the general attitude of motorists toward each cthea,.« - , . . < . Blit are we as motorists observing the same courtesy and thoughtful consideration toward the man and. wo-, _ man who walks that'we observe (oward each other I Are we trying to make the way of the‘pedestrian less difficult in crossing busy thoroughfares and congested city .streets. 11 • S I course, it is taken for granted that every right- minded driver of a motor vehicle is trying to* observe the law» governing traffic regulation and. to avoid accidents , in every way possible. This he, is bound to do, not only ” out of regard for the laws of the land, and the protection of hife fellow citizens, but as a self-protective measure as well. . But are we as eareful in the lesser things as we might be! r i- Many motorists are in tb«habit of jeeunding corners, at aR*t 5ate of 8Pee^-' In doing this, tfte^may be obeVfiig t the jwr if the Jraffie signals are set fofrythetn |o go for­ ward. But surely good breeding and co'urtesy require? that« they drive a little more slowly in order to aljqw the pedestrians who are crossing the street at the signal o f the traffic officer an opportunity to get across without mishap- in the matter of blowing horns unnecessarily, the motorist often shows a lack of consideration toward those who are walking. How often we notice a driver noiselessly approach a persqn on foot and then suddenly emit a hoarse “ honk”, causing that person to jump ner­ vously. This, in itself; is a small matter, but in the case of an old person it is very confusing, And might even lerid to d$astrous results in the case of a man of woirian siif- A r in g from a heart of nervous disorder. When stopping at boulevards^, a motorist may great­ ly assist a pedestrian by making bis intentions plain and Mgnafing the person crossing the streets whether tb stop or proceed. t 1 . . "■ >rt ■ " '* Contentment: One of the good ' Tdiugs yon can't get rich on. < Honesty: Something that rajrb- I W "ei up against keen competJ-; tion. - | Words: Symbols' that should tie expressed, verbally when ’you don’t mean* it add written When you do. ' ; ' * ' j , | Genius: A man who gets legal ^possession of valtfabie things without using any* re d money 6r t expending any muscular effort. That for Frying, Mazola gives her greaseless, easily digested foods—* 8end for new, b e a u t if u ll y illustrated Cook Book. It con. tains oyer 1Q0 rycipps for pre­ paring delicipus^foods, Write C om Products Refining Co., Dept. As ONX FORM Or BOOSTING Ohe practical thing we can do to promote the develop­ ment oF Ashland is to talk Up the advàhtages of its Yethll trade opportunities whenever we can. ap«rebuse in these stores that pleasés yon, and you «bow it to your friends, be sure to remark »fright here iu your home Jtown, at Such and that could iiecorhe thè' Common practice } o f Ashland it would be a powerful in­ keeping trade at home, nnd retaining the city’s it of its own institutions and ' With tHem, earning a living is not all. T u y è r e providing for the future as well—their own and the future of their families. j We regard it a« a privilege tœhelp-these ea rO f: .minded citizens to maké the most of thfeir live« and opportmiities. ‘ '* 5 i ' ,The Citizens Bank of Ashland . _ Ashland, Oregon Women a ra b o brake. In Saattia one married a cello player. C H A R L E S P . B T fiW A R T N B A Hervfer W rite r Tidings classified do the business L W A SHING TO N — Pity the pooi Mjnators who have to run tor re- lection thia year. F or that mat- •r, pity also the poor senatorial sndidates who are making their rst runs. |, Campaigning tor a Senate seat | (rightfuUy hard work. Antici- story groans A re heard, emanat- ig from the lungs oi rnauy a so- 5n, as he packs his suitcase pje- ‘aratory to going home and lunging into the eoming- catn- tign. t H ight well he knows Bat’s ahead of him. . Senatorg, have this rTKlvaptsge rer ripFepentattvea— a kepre- pntatlve has a campaign 09 his q » a f i ^ 5 3 £ i l % r only once in six. representative's campaign, rr1 s limited to a" slaglc ptfngressiohal district. A senator ist spread himself over a whole Ite. . , , i ' - 7 g sge i j i . .1 - * I uaua..li,..'„rti',»iM T he hot - pipe blues is now a back number. . . a dirge of days gone'by. M o d e rn pipes hó longer mohñ, ‘‘Wbat’fl I do?”. •- They’ve changed their time to - Sweet and Cool,” and “Always!” EMOTIONAL LBOISLATIOH Determined opposition io the enactment of compul­ sory automobile liability insurance legislation, has been voiedd ; by the American Association, representing 800 motor clubs and over a million motorists. Îehcy-V. Long, a prominent San Francisco attorney, ( lassea^such insurance as “ a piece of experimental legis- an ein(di°ual character.” fundamental aimsto be attained by such legisla­ tion iflp'txliiction of .accidents. But will insurance forced npodLA| reçklcss driver, tend to make him more careful* w hei^Je jknows that an insurance company or the state M'dl ffm eld responsible for the damage he does? ‘ Thé insurance advisory committee of the United States Chamber of Commerce, after an exhaustive study of the situation, says that the Anal responsibility for ré­ duit ion of accidents rests squarely upon the various com­ munities which, with their police powers, are in a posi­ tion to enforce regulatory measures." It 4» child’s play to “ pass the buck” far accidents on to.msurarice companies, whose busihess it is to pay losses apd not act as policemen. It is still more foolish and- uncalled-for to laiitich the state in the automobile insur­ ance bgsincsa. on the theory that by writing cheap ifi- suraima at the expense of the taxpayer, automobile ac­ cidente and careless driving will be stopped. ; . * ; • . The plain, everyday Americans who are earning thfeir living with hadd and brain and skill these are thé men who are making Amends. ■ • e There ate no more valuable accounts on the bgpic&of the Citiaeus Bank of Ashland than tiie rap­ idly growing hundreds which belong to ambitious men and women of this type. Strange things happen every day. The w ife of the ex-kaiser denies the rum or that she w ill oils for its uniformity in quality and mildness in flavor. U nU E , •T I v E / L y » above where one-should be used. Mussolini’s daughter Is In lore if Mnssolinl doesn’t change hit . inlnd. • now n o iryiiraj. 'L atest fad for gnapp dresgeit is two belts, both being worn just Hes Heck sayur ’T f yon don’t Wouldn't it : be a g n a t streak of lew your success well before lack if iron i coaid convince your rallerid’ it, it will *oome dp’ on face that whiskers are out of u sure.** style? - For Shortening, Mazola is eqiial to butter in richness-^she uses less and it { ;• ‘W fc - *• - iT < -• ' costs less— J Youi* grocer sells M azola in pint, quart, half-gallon and gallon tins. The are, of coprse, more eco- Mfeto Who Are Making America So if your pipe still gets red-hot, it’s a safe bet you’re still smoking tobacco that’s cut too fine­ s t finely cut tobacco naturally burris fast and srrióke8 hfclt. • . Pipe tobacco should be cut in large, slow'burhing flakes'. , Saturday Only Try this ort your pipe: First, ream it clean, theh fill it full of Granger Rough Cut. r . It’ll ^gfcf hbt again! Ñotiee to w slow granger’s ¡e flakes btifn. . . how cool it smokes. Cool as á sea breeze.. . from morning till night. S i DOZ. STRAW HATS AT^LM « • * Granger ends all yotir pipe, discord, fo r it’s neither sha! nor flat—blit Sifiodlfi.arid “tpeF lowdious”! p ypúr p^jfe packed with Gtahgei O be orte long, sweet song| S,:-'» 2 Doz. Mens 1D0Z. 1 DOZ. PR. [ ft ' A ' * - G Mr r a n d e r a > Company