LAND D A IL Y T rD IN ß S t e n p ja ü g W ie B y . aOttrdftJ Z — . •* ; i r t i teli Pubiuhed Bvdry Bwg Nte Except Sunday to THE A8HLAH9 00. Belt M. Oreer ......... »- G eo»* Madden Otean ‘ W. B. Perkins ..... t........ ' «ad «irla avenw iag'17 y aa n J aSK. ..... ......... . Bdltnr n ,V~— ...------------ Bualnees Manage: J ............... . News Editor OTPICIAL CITY PAPER .. ...... .........- ....... Telephon« 8» » w lx t lÄ ^ « o*r» *■'•»« u )FASHLAND r in » ». i» > . ___ F U te H P W (or • * «8 h o « * Interesting «od One Month ... Throe Month» Six Montra ... nÇ W G r 4T jQfcOSB ftjrfactarfo« C«., Chicago. Room IC S— 1 «r No. » , '• * [ ’ ” «W AU want»«« fep« 8lngle laaorUou. per tack Political, Display, per lach 0 « * laeertien • week ___ Two inaertiona « wwek ....... ». la q u iM »78 K a r m ii« « or phone M 8 -L . lU -tt Ri rat insertion, per Sach snbseqnent in Card of Thanks Obituaries, por lias !.. Intending d 86, If any furnitu re apple«, «c pound, U T 8th Bf. IH-K« Ï W A D V E R TIS IN G .«U admlsaibu charge is » » 4 » or a POR « ausi — Household fur­ niture. Ingulf* h » B street. ed Rtelglou« or Benevolent Orders -t saa.«» lag o r‘jo b ïît e t o g 4^ o u rT n rw i.O BtHer* ‘* <’,„Wi.V aB ta * « ’ ertto- ***• ” Pnntmg — our oontributlona w ill ho In cash. - I ~ “ STAB OHXMMR” aiSSIOMS ' ~ As a matter of principle The Tidings is strongly op- posed to executive or “ star chamber” sessions by the city council or by any other body 0/ public officials. Such ineetmgB breed suspicion in the minds of the public even though of importance transpires behind these closed door meetings. The city council meeting of last Tuesday night is a case in point. The council went into executive session and lw nedboth private citisens and newspaper representa­ tives. So far as this newspaper was able to learn the only business transacted At this secret session was the consid­ eration of a few bills which had been contracted on behalf ; of the city by a city official. Surely, the public has a right i to know about these •biHs; why they were contracted and whether or not the council gave them approval. These are matters which effect the taxpaying public, and then public has a right to demand that all public business be transacted openly and without any suspicion of secrecy. We are informed that the city charter prohibits the! transaction of any official business by the city council unless the meeting is open to the public But last Tuesday night after the executive session had closed and after newspaper representatives and citWéns'had hep barred .from the council, chambers, the council Went through I the formality , of declaring it an open meeting and there­ upon authorised the expenditure of a considerable sum of money for public works. i Theoretically, at least, this after-session of the coun­ cil was just as secret as the executive session because nobody knew of its existence and those who had been there earlier in the evening had no way of knowing that the council had seen fit to throw the meeting opep to the public. . I To our mind it is much better for all concerned to do away with executive sessions. Members of the city coun-1 cil are employes of the people of Ashland. Surely, the employers have a right to knôw what their employes are doing at any and all times. ■ , - 1 r " - ...........— .ii i » .« « .T d • I COOPERATION NEEDED 9 j Very shortly now the people, of Ashland will be call- J, ed upon to be hosts to the studènts .and ' faculty of the f 1 • Southern. Oregon State Normal school, on an auto trip to Crater Lake. This is one of the inducements held out and broadcasted over the state in the campaign to get students here for the summer session. And Ashland must make good its promise. - From present indications approximately 60 motor vehicles will he needed to take care of the guests on this delightful trip, and it behooves the people of the city to cooperate with the chamber of commerce and other or­ ganisations to see that the needed number of cars are pro-1 cured and that the students and faculty members are given a trip which will be long remembered. ________ I HOW SHOPPERS TRAVEL ! Fresh facts for determining the importance of park-1 - ing space are offered by four department stores in the “ loop” districts of Chicago. Checkers stationed at en­ trances to the stores asked shoppers the means of trans­ portation used in getting to the stores. Of 15,229 persons questioned, 13,549 said they used public transportation • uyatems, 964 arrived by chauffeur-driven automobiles, and 716 same in automobiles which they drove themselves. ’ Oa streets near the stores 452 cars wore parked. Those facts may suggest that the availability of park­ ing space is not deeisiv« in determining store patronage, or they may seem positive confirmation of belief that Bone with a mptor. as with a murder, the only difficult problem whale i is where to put the body- _ LABOR TURNOVER COSTLY Investigation of the ooçt of hiring and firing employes in a Wg hotel shows that:, • ’ 34 per cent had worked less than ji month. *• 65 per ehiit had worked less than three months. ; 75 per cent had worked less than six months- - 91 par cent had worked less than a year* 92 per cent had worked less than three years. 99 per eent had* worked less than five years The average cost of breaking in each new empltf ce a between $25 and *40. ttwaa 8, », I» and » Total (o r a woman, either w ith aa sok­ in« kack te n a n o bimstet t e bis ta te , no one but the satterer ans tell. "W han my back karta aad Irregular aoamttes« warn nao of oo«in< t r a t e , I take Foley Pilla, « «turtele stim ulant to r the kidneys. Thap give Sto Quiek aw suite. A te W » . p. Lngte, Ateter- Eaater date. And we thought worked opt by bops apt f l' lt to- aoa. Ia « ., 4 S I W . S lat S t, about Barter set by the price of -eggs. Rotop Pills. They are • rtetebte valuable mediate«, («M aateod to Siva satisfaction. Cost little. M d everywhere.— BS.-1. Surrteo toad .....__ _ (a ) U adtvfte« gvoflta (o ) basa «artest i bsaks, ahbjaet to reserve Individual J-fin ita eubjeot to «hack Ineluding deposits da« the «teto a t Oregon, county, cities o r other publie — - O M b iere checke of tels --------- bank outetand- ” ■» AW. itW w » n i r o m » . ' Ä »7. Time certificates of deposit out­ standing — ....... ..................... »8. Savings deposit«, payable subject to notice ................... Total p f time and uvf¿¿¿ '¿«¿oelta 31.M T-01 104,06».»« tiee. tte « a »7 «ad (g ............... STATE. O F OBBhoM . C a t ó Ä NJBW YO RK. July TO .-^T h e M. C. A ., which apparently fihd Its eyes opened in Prance during the war, has blurted out for the fir^t time with the announcement cov­ ering « survey j>t the “ petting” situation. * Briefly, the Y.- M. C. A. comes to the eoatluaion th a t ’ 'p itting“ la a matter of give and take. The girls give too much, and the boys! take too aiuoh. A lot of the boys are good and •o re -a t a lot o f'th e girls, about thia thing, it ia indicated by the. organisation's national eoanctl. whch haa complied Its data after a “World-Wide” survey of lu>y at­ titudes lu’ preparation for the world’s conference at Helsingfors la Auguot. , Begs As* OmceHed “Boys prefer tl^e girl who does not pet,” saya tkg announcement with admirable frankness, “al- tboagh admitting that they them- •elvas tapuis«- But «hoy are at times inclined to Meme their girl friends fo r «neaoraging.“ petting” and “aeekiag” being convlaeed t» 6 » ,» T 4 A t O. a M abank., Cashier before me this 8th day of July, 1928. CL H. B IL L IN G « , Notary Public. ,u n * L *•» » . c w. b X nta TALENT A T CLOSB OP BnSlNBBI JÜN B 80 A T TMB CLOWE OP BVtUNB I A P R IL BB8OVRO Loans «pd discounts including r counts, aeaeptanees o r bUls of _ - change, sold w ith endorsement of the bank (including items shown in 2», ( • «ad 81, if aay) ................ ................. \ Overdrafts secured and unsecured Ageacy Other bonds, warrants and sesuritiaa tefiludtes fatelga gavanm ent, state, munkipal, corporation, etc., inelading thflbe Show» in item« f e and 36, if ............................................. Btosks, securitise, dglmB, liens jU tu ru g . 8 8 .3 U --------........................... Ei Vampiro 7. Real estate owaed other than basking »- (te )’ M M 3 6 .6 2 e,«f».oo « . 112.8k «»•a« knaks, bateers aad trust teteBSPtep (tealgpnMd and approved reserve agents of tkte b ate löe ** w I J îîî« “« » ‘•fi»*f » » oUer¿¿«te. 11. oSST „ T - - « t r o t a . .......... «Hy or town te r cash Hems Pharmacy Jl.oo 18. Capital stock paid la IT . Surplas toad ........... 18. (a b I M i t e t e d kradl subject,!« reserve: «teaafta aabject to < including deposits due the 8M Oregon, cooaty. ottlee o r other j tends ...... TO OUR fRIENDS AND PATRONS 0 M {’ -v 'V’<: ' Wg hgv« juet finitrfied the complete remodeling of oar retail «tore And are readw to setye your iiuods. Complete Fountain Sendee «pH Lunch Goods Have Been Added. Flowers and Shrubbery FVir All “a - » • ,« ■ TOMB A N D 8AVINOS D B TO M T II New Editen Phonograph Ttete geMIfloates * at deposit etandiag - Total of tim e and savlwgs dig payable on dem aaA m aubjgi notice items 87 and 18. .„ ....„ „ L i Occasions Tb« world lie» Orfere the man w te doesn’t btaweif. Anything lauta. Oa., a firm r H A TC H ER Greenhouse & Confectionery CORRECT ■ B Û I4ÏR IO B B » íJ í.á & S ? ? * Boulevard and Palm A w . - - ' League of Nations suggests sec­ ond Bunday la A pril a» a fixed AUeot, i,- ('•> . • ■ ■ ' -pif Snbecrtbed and sworn' to before mb 8. C. 1ÊI s My com. • tb day of July, l» » g . , Notary Pabllc. m expires Nov. », 1»1T