ASH LA ND D A IL Y T ID IN G S (W ikÙtaiied la 1ST« F To Swim Channel _____ Editor Neva Editor WHh to * deer s e w n counUea to open on Augost L the following feat of-ralea, takes from strong at. 4 O'rtoek this afternoon the Ne» ta c k Bus. Wight he of after sfce begawah attempt to tater’eet to* thé hunters. swim the English channel. Dr. 1 — $11 deer hustsrs should Georgs Brweter of LoAdOn, who •bund a hors at intervale * f U n started to swim the channel sev- tirO » when. grOctofflflt through •fial hours after Miss Barrett, abaadoUerf l e r attempt. M y woodland.- 2 — Blow s u tls g hhotots shall M op to t»S tig h t ash allow foster Moving marksmen to pOss. 2-— A hunter aboSt to atop and Sloot shall hold out BIS hand to M dlcate ftf »h at direction hé fn- tdhda shooting. ~ — Isolated hunters shall ho «Squired to «and up colored flafoe at Intervale of SO aeeosda. •B — Othdr huntera may shoot nt t i e flares, but not a t the hunters. — A ll huntera becoming aepa- «Sted from the mala body and Wlahlng to s o r e through the htuah shall raise a banner n ot Mha than eight feet long by tour M et high w ith the inscription, ••positively not a deer, elk, moose o f other quadruped.” & 7 — AnyVuntev mlatahlng » fel­ Single taserUou, per inch Political. Display, per inch One Insertion a w e e k __ * Two insertions a week __ Daily insertion ______ Rlrst insertion, per g point line .~»~ ?*Sh « Point ilns Obituaries, per line collection token to Advertising.” tbaikkd pzrsonnsl , a ia\ P No discount win ba allowed ReHgi a 1 111 m A1/- ' . bkpar . t * E conom ist, are pretty generally agreed in df-htiinii ing grew Vhlnee, #hctb 6 f a greeery, biuik, new «*ipe railroad or hotel, that the “ goi v p value is as much an element to be idered,as ible or physical properties. In any line of business, t li e o n ,— — .. and development o f the persomtol is AMai* factor, and a primary determinant' betwet failure. In business, success or failure depends of prudence used in selecting the personnel ity of effort expended in its organization ment. That costs are incurred in developing and that when developed, the increased i Accused Widow is Released on Bail ’BY GltARLBS’ tflB t N W X R f . N E A S e rv k ^ W H te ^ W A SHING TO N — during the recent great war. Though recruitij were.“ band- picked,” no td speak, it took a large force o f capable army officers the best part « f a year, even to partly qualify them for ordinary m ilitary duty. The question of the value of an emtjpyed, ' JffrgUhiréd mid developed personnel become» of importance at thje time, because raised in connection with federal valuation of the railroads. The railroad managements contend that by instructive sujærvixion, the new beginners in the course of several years become more proficient, that during their training, waste and damage result from their lack o f train­ ing and ex|K»rieuee, and that the increased proficiency of the working force thus obtained, is an asset and an ele­ ment of value to be added to the physical value. W hile for mere political advantage,w e may lie pre­ disposed to resist this method of procedure u s applied to federal valuation of thé railroads, such an atlitude even under the shelter o f political expediency, can find neither justification nor precedent in recognized standards e f aj>r praisal, nor in the accepted principles governing modéin commercial ethics. % APTLY TH U TOKIO TO LOCAL TAXATION When a corjmraticm balances its hooks at tlie end of the fiscal year, and slnrws u balance on the right side of the ledger, there is general rejoicing among shareholders. The United States Government, the largest corporation of all ,has ju st finished one of its greatest years With a surplus o f $.377,000,000. And this with lowered taxes! Political wiseacres guffawed and party demagogues scoffed, when the Mellon philosophy of lower taxes and increased revenue first was set forth as the wisest policv fo r the nation to pursue says the Ixis A ngeles Times Alarm ing notices of inevitable deficits, if not approximate bankruptcy, were broadcast by the pork-barrel minority. The cataclysm not only has failed to materialize, but an extremely fat surplus has apjieared instead. Fa-tber- more, an immense saving in interest charges will be effect­ ed 1»y application of these additional funds to retirement o f the public debt. , Going on the premise that alleviation of the federal tax burden would heighteu-public confidence, and stimu- ’ late trade through easier money, the Secretary of the Treasury has auq»ly 2, Was'rslSas- trees at Intervals o f ovary »00 ed worn the county Jhfl late yes­ yards In air forests, so hanters terday when the cdhrt1 granted On may know what these animals ordto permitting* k e f' to go at look like. libaiffy u n d e r-91 5,0 0 0 -ball -bond. 11.— The placing of soft hate, arrow collars, and ¿pert sMrto an these animals to confuse huntera Shall be considered bad sports­ manship. 12-— Whenever a hunter thinks he sees a deer, elk or meoee be shall blow a police whistle three times before firing. The test la ? W ' h a jt chance pould a wet presidential candidate— that lb, a candidate who favored a national prohibi­ ting referendum, which would be w et epough | qt all practical pur-! poeas-r-atan«'n Ìk28T ' . 1 souri and Wisconsin, with 113 electoral votes among them. Counting other states which are suspected of having wet leanings, H e political depesters reckon that a moist candidate might start off with as many as 167 electoral votes scWod up from the very be- glnning of the campaign, on that slnad» issue. < v « -W t ajsw ed^ out f t'a ia Queqt|on ‘ under pretty Of the 266 required h | the elector­ sffMòus obnatteration at both Re- a l college, would be a pretty nice publican and Democratic party neat egg. . , headquarters here. ; ,, < Npt- that either national com­ mittee wants It "to become a pres­ idential issue. On Aito’ . contrary, it's an issue that both kfe deadly afraid of. T h e f simply ate forc­ ed te analyse |h e sltuaMyo, be- eause of reports they're receiv­ ing from varlodt— and numerous wet elates has pprung a» in the N st year or tw»— states which would subordinate -every, other issue to fhaf of k>rOhlMVoo, If given-an out-and-out wet presi­ dential eaadfatatq to vote far. I i f this group the mehagers In­ clude, as certeinties, New Yjork, Now Jersey, Maryland, Connecti­ cut. Delaware, Rhode Island. Mia- Confessed Slayer Gives Himself Up Salem— Public Service Commis slon grants permit to Central Pa­ rtite Rallrpad Company and eltj of Klamath Falle,, to 2124,006 viaduct. construe! CAN OPENERS Golf seems ; to make a man healthy so he can play more golf. XNHM-’uU-AtoA \ ; Z ’ JE-S GCTT OP \ M S MBtojE “fort A S K '-/OH -1UH C*O M t A« FAVOR, B L O S S O M -A -U U •WILL WOH .MARFN M t , B L O SSO M ? > 10 cents Simpson’s Before you start your trip, equip your car with Gab­ riel Snubbefs-—guaranteed to give greater riding oom- fort over detours and roads rough and rolling. and temper by protecting your car and preventing broken springs. GABRIEL S dn bh en The ''" - 3 Automotive Shop H in hate the smell o f cigarettes, there is no credit for not amoking them. L ittle Store in Town OUT OUR ¡WAY 4,O 1A T” TÊLÏTHONI SETS . .11« W e have Gum , Ammunition, Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Just W hat you w ill neetL * ‘ • « a M *ke yeur w ill betore golag In aw l in M l ng white you are too hot. - . A giJto-ially designed telephone set for the use o f the has been perfected in the Bell Teleidioae Laborator- It w ill often a wonderful new world |o thorn* w I iohc ness has made it difficult or itnpoegible to use the HIM ■■ , Get Ready For That Hunting Trip. In Franee, all thé cabinets seem to be taking French leave. ng a c o n se q u e n c e , th e n a tio n a l eoffers. <1 S '»»<1 Notice Is hereby g lven ^h at by virtue of S DECREE and OKDBR o r SALJB In the .partition gait whsMin desob G. Ambrose thM Hattie K . Ambrose, husband and wife, are pialatiffs, and M ary E llin Deakln and J. J. 0O«kl». Jr., are defendants, duty ' made and rendered In the Circuit C o irt of Oregon, for jaekson County, on the 29th day of July, 191«, authorizing the sale o f the real property therein and hereinafter described, I, the undersigned ref­ eree, w ill » t. the front dOor o f the court bouse at Jacksonville, Jack- son County, Oregon, on the l i s t day of August, 1226, offer for sale at public auction, and sell to the highest bidder for chsfi’, A«» following described premises, to- W*t: **Ldt Number I f , o f B l o c k Number 2, in the Bnder^s Addition to the City of Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon.” said sale to be made subject to confirmation by the Judge Of said Circuit Court. Dated at Jacksonville, Ore., this 2nd day Of August, 122«. O .M . RAYM OND, Referee. . : 221-4 Mon. Investigator! find the fish trust’s net profits-are to large. They eave money, time p Mila B erel.H O fH la f a three weeks vacation LOVE6 LAÖOR L O S T . OhffmlW D telto Wk flnuh With Gabriel .. 8nubb«a . . . . IN SEATTLE Ashland-made batter command* I higher price than dny butter made in the Northwest. The Aabland ( ’reamer}’, who are sellfug their butter regularly on Seattle markets, are g i v i n g an addi­ tional premium above the regular- market price, TW# is another indication that Ashland products Ufe frtlperiuf. L et’s boost? home industries. Patronize them, here at home. . The First National con gratu late the Ashland Creamery on the superiority of theig product. FIRST NATIONAL A SH LA N D ,' OREGON BANK