w - A SH LA N D D A IL Y -T ID IN G S For Forest Fire H r t R. Oraw w . B. Pnrkins ' O rW C U L CITY FA PB g ------- ------ - ...... ~ Editor ....... .......... News Editor mñ XU l —-— « » -Piet i « m e t by through e Telephone $• flow of “bootleg'’ B¡o«l*aae the ' result of a tornado vAlch, twept He was a dashing cavalry off lo- this section after ¿ark. Houses were demolished,.' win-' er, socially populqr. He liked live­ ly comMny, cdnlrkdery. He drank' ■dnws were brokdn hnd cattle in hi |dtb'pre-proh Writ ion and poet- pastures) on the outskirts *bt the m ig h t lie even m ore serio u s th an it is today. T h e c ity Brot>)bit)on days, until he accept- town were killed. ’ ' should g u ard a g a in st a r ep etitio n o f p resen t co n d itio n s )e<£ftls present, pest. According to ’his »fbUMion, some of his i f it is p o ssib le to d o so, and if som e fe a sib le m ethod frlenjjp^aid- oe id rank hard. Not is found by w h ich A sh la n d can be assu red an ad eq u ate that hh ¿Was, tf* souse, hat he lived w ater su p p ly th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r ,'it sh ou ld r eceiv e the, in worldly A id e s — was a “Jolly united su p p ort o f th e p eop le, p r o v id in g , o f cou rse, .th at good fellow") of the pre-prohibi­ PORTLAND. Ore., July N i.-— the c o st is n ot p r o h ib itiv e . . —’ * • nmrh -thaii he > .q»lse». n at once. , ,, and w o rth -w h ile so lu tio n . I t is a m a tte r o f ’v ita l im p ort­ «¿other year. Continue to drink 1 No, of tg e.h a s atill about four months an ce and onq w h ic h e v ery citizen ’sKft1dh‘ w c ll i o V en - course not. Andrews is not tlie to go pud recently denied he rid er w ith due care and d e lib e r a tio n .» « .» man to be dry for others and wet ♦<>nl«f. qift. » for himself. Probably that mat­ •.ft he could only be forced out' REAL TOLERANCE — as Gcneraly^Smedley D. Butler tered to him very little. He was CHICAGO, July «4 — Arthur w a, iq Philadelphia. But to quit, no slave to alcohol. Besides, as CimAettf, bank teller, told police; A certain su b sta n tia l b u sin ess ihAn*of 'A sh lan d Wits he said, he was to£teTt} the end of t h / y u u th ftt he «uve himself t $ . ^ i i i e < i f c i p U a b r f progress-tow raJC rrobihim rfv^- Against Sleuth wAo had ju»t b tt» knocktd down |y a 'The: Following Dealeh* Sett; Ashland CrcaHiery’s Products I > ? • . »I - » * , »I » ' * ' ' * ’ ' without in ju r y rCCOru tothe- > « 4 « ,b** l o ^ c g ÿ r y A 'O ç^ ii lty n » ( . Palmer Piano House , ¡ í . ü i' , > ' • V pub A o utility stocks ' ? Y ou r h om e m ean s m ore t c you ’th an alm ost a n y oth er B vW ilH aifts ^ U A M D S T b O O lR TW Î Ì U jP n o u D -lb C LA SP A •*4A N D tower com p an ies are the place- Y otl are. proud o f th e th in g s th a t h elp m ake it horns. 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S tr o n g fa v o r ite s in th e in v e stm en t m ark et, the. pre­ ferred s to c k s o f p u b lic u tilitie s con tin u e to lead the field in fig a o c ia r c ir c le s . They, arc the fa ste s t s e llin g secu rities upon the' m a rk et to d a y . n m t ’B » -------------------- ----- Höttestly of Gonvenienœe'to Make i our tiunie nappier _____ : ; A . T h e A sh la n d F lo r a l S o c ie ty is d e se r v in g o f u n l i m i t - • g credit fo r th e sp len d id floral d isp la y th is week ut the C h b ia S p r in g » h o te l. T h e d isp la y o n ly nerved to stren g- ftbm t w c i t y ’s c la im to b e in g puc o f th e m ost d elig h tfu l eitias ob the coast. R D C lTiC lA W H N 1 U É S H O P , ;,. for Shasta loe Creagli in ‘ ‘SealrighC’ Car-, tons.—“ A Food As Well As a Cotifecfion’< Gambler Steals To Pay Up Debts w ord s w a s rep r ese n ta tiv e o f th e b u sin ess life o f th e city . A d e v o u t church m em ber h im self, h e d o e s n ot go to th e S u n d a y ball g a m es, but h e c o n trib u ted fin a n c ia lly to th e supim rt o f the team , and sa id he h op ed th at A sh la n d w ou ld con tin u e to be represen ted in th e n ew baseball lea g u e because he th o u g h t it a sp len d id th in g fo r th e city, and its peop le. “ A lth ou gh I do not a tte n d th e g a m es m y se lft, I b e­ lie v e in le ttin g th ose en jo y it w h o do lik e b aseb all, and I hojre b aseb all h a s returned to A sh la n d to s t a y ,” T h is is a sp le n d id sp ir it o f toleran ce; the sort o f to l­ erance w h ich all o f'u s m ig h t w e ll afford to em u late. * Lttbia SpcIaMuConfeeflonery ' t '