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¿BLAND'-DAILY. TIDING^ ■to» * YKteHWLjrsriwr» teiriUiÁ ta - Rbr THE M T IE P PUNTIMI 00. Bert R. G reer........ We IL Parkins — ............... M iter New« M iter •A- T ) OFFICIAL CITE F A M R ....... .............................. Triealroae 1» Jw * *▼ • j ■ 1 1 V' f - »4 jW , DISPLAY ADVKRTTSn Sljnff)« teeertnm, per Inch ................ ........ Political, Display, per Inch .................... .. Clara Roue, of 8aa ftraacim is registered at the Hotel Ore gon. ' ■ Yearly Contiae One insertion a week _________ ______ Two taeerttana a w e e k ________________ Daily In iw r tio n ...... .................... ....... ......... ■W w H b for Legal and MiaceOan Writ insertion, per 8 point line ...._____ Sack anbseooeat insertion, 8 point line Card of Thank* ........................ Obituaries, per line .____ L„.„................... O. 8. Setter, left this a to n in g on a tastane« trip to Klpwath Falls. ... WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING - 7 * ‘ "All fatnre events, where an admission charge Is w tffe OT a collection taken ia Advertising.” ., 1 , " ____Wo dlsconnt will be allowed Religions or Benevolent Orders i « w G M M l Grinta ‘ t l ‘ 'LONDON,' iteg.' (Ú P )— The j DrltUh sniuparine Rrtfiy s»ak <o- J ìsiy tn Daveaport Bapfe- H ».ta Garibaldi — New |4«.ffo6 high feared that, one w a m w t officer, school wfil be completed for Sep : had four clvillau workers -lost their llveki ‘ * J •' » • • » P tember opeptng. • DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise win tin made In advertis- ing or job printing —»our contributions will be In cash. . A JAPANESE GIRL’S CRIED F u in ie Y n nagisaw a, I3-year-old J a p a n e se sch ool girl a t B erk eley , C alif., has been aw ard ed th e C a lifo r n ia sta te price in th e A m erican L eg io n n ation al co n test, a n d the r ig h t to eom jiete in the finals fo r th e first, p y j z a p f ,^1500 fo r w r itin g a crepd on th e A m erican flag. T h e lit t le J a p g irl w h o w a s l>orn in th is cou ntry, a fte r h 'm o n th ’s « t u d y a s to w h at a “ c r e e d ” w as, w rote th e fo llo w in g : “ I p led g e a lle g ia n ee 'to yon, F la g o f m y U n ite d S ta tes, in w ord and deed. I b e lie v e th^t y ou w ill h e lp ffhe to be a loyal citizen in peace and War. I b e lie v e th a t you w ill lead th e w orld not o o ly in str e n g th but in rigftteppgpvW ;, B T ^ H A R L e s ^SttB W A R T . ,dkto fanning aidta'f Pay. Rut he ‘ J W T l ! ’ .waa’yetttefi rich J o t the Mine ta- WASJHINGTC^ r+- The, western » « ’*** hW land W te‘ appreciating rmer’a troubles menh a deal fester than he was losing moneV »re ,to t>e, city men than the ««¿oik 1 ; • > / ’ EteriTealtues, a i > . ■! 1 ■ ; j t < NoW thls'frde ladd Is gene. TU, ' tw . New ¿rrtvals ¿>hkt' buy It for what Then thfey eastern: farmer, yws. 'T h é te s t <t Is worth1 loduy. must ihake money on' their pro era termer^ In a-sotneWtiat Aif- duct s, like mana fact urers, or any ^crent 'class'. Tok iMksóne'bhtch body else. , will kPpëar.’ hé'â not iso badly o ft Rut' th«r hnlkr ot AWérttía’d .tárid- » «Make mopey from whom From th | city man. Í n g |ls done In the west. BNOOURAODW THE TIMBER INDUSTRY ' * *$ p* • i f *t t p p J ' R eco g n itio n o f th e n eed foy oquitdbfc, ta x s y s te m s on tim H erlands, wws otic o f e n c o u r a g in g an d o u tsta n d in g fa c ts in a ctio n o f sta te ,legisl^tA<ew d ^ j n g lpB B l'C W i- s tm e tiv e fo re stry w ork w a s in W r iM M lK all o f 1 3 s ta t e le g is la tu r e s w in ch « I Western agriculture is sick, if K en tu ck y o w n ers o f 1,000-nere tr a c ts or m o r i'i B ’h Mt tdok iriedidne/aiirf (ifc)mteâiclnei are s u ita b le fo r g r o w in g treedy m a y feavx* suejr dfcjftis ¿eadted only on western) agrfcul- p rop erly c la ssified , so th a t an skUmal ta x W ill b e p pifiton kra, for better or <qr worse, then th e bare lund, and the tre e s p ay 4 s h n » p « ^ ta x w benxnit, i t should matter only academically , N ew Y ork clea red a ll fo r m e r fortfetry ,4Ct»j ta fe g 'ih e d t,he city man, w* here's a chdo Uhure west- liooks, a n d p a sse d » y ie ld t* x la w . ¿ 1 » fopr p f o f f o i ' r n t agriculture takes medicine, tra c ts as sm all a s J iv e 4»oreg,tq p a y ad annual ' ndjthe city man, as well as wsst- w ith a s ix per^ijeni.stW B pngP t a i ' triyen c u t , ;• T’ f | i < rh ¡agriculture, feeis the affects. Q ther 'stat^fe passeid n ie h g h r ^ in ten d ed J»n- s tr u c tiv e fo r th e fo r e str y t a d n s tr y /a n d 'in som e, H tostitu- tio n a l a m en d m en ts are to be v o ted on a t ‘th e fcfovdmbeT e le c tio n . in uLHcuNMiig m e la r in q u estio n , th e ¡Sun F ra n cisco C h ro n icle, m ak es th e fo llo w in g s ta r tlin g <mh|perisnn: “ F in d in g the an cien t c it y o f T roy go k te l).d e fa lu h E th a t Mrs. Florence FrUWk, M the latest Ao ta?kwoWtt bn *'fcw«e» fft tb e ta a tle p e fo ,”’ because She and her hasbbnd, Cart, Thu G vfery rtfiy Hqoot 'and* dope em ussung venture on the west coast, tank ing profits ot well over *1.0««,- oeo. » Aftbr eluding J federal agent« for th rte’years In b chase 'that extended Stress Gw United tyated. thence'to Btfrope and hack, they wore canfcbtfn Chtaapof. They, are Being returned to Seattle for 7 ‘ H >. <*, tftat ' ■ • 1 • At Hotei A « » d w » - ‘ C alflta ra la .l. uptobtint ^ j V n - : «Thirst:, jjt natural tapeta« that ■ cation here. She Is staying at the tww so far has falled'to Subdue Hotel Ashland. , i rr'.' M 'k “ T » 11— - ... Made IMp to GW Ouefnt Owen « . : Arthur Pétete. kfrs. S. A.'Fetets and Ethel McArble, made a Crip to the Orogoa ChVed, yédtefdaÿ. Medicine: Gire has to sick people- , 1 IN STAGE COAeflDAŸS Gold Was thte Common 'wfettium. o f e x c h a n g e /Ô h e c k a Wwfe p r a c tic a lly u nk noiK i. Ju q t th in k fo r a m om ent how in eo u v ea leftt' i t Would b e to r e l u r n t o the bid m eth od s o f d o in g b u sin e ss. -• , • — » » - - ’-*«; ~ j, ' <--- > -A S--*— - * - »- it» _ * '■ í f í Y ru T; c h e c k in g nedeun^ is one o f tUe m o st o o n v em en t b u sin ess a sse ts y é a lraY«. D o n ’t a b u se it. : I FlitSt/.iliATIONXM. ■ ■ BANK • ’ * E « B A l » j .O B B O Û N two lawyers in which both come out winners. Mr.1 and Mrs. Jack Hoover, ó f POGOtélla .Idaho, are tir Ashland RMUn< Çtn: A weupoa em vtstttnp at thè home of Mr?ánd ployed by. Women whose tdhrs are Mrs. W. R. Davis. no longer effective. • From ’Pecpbcdfitou ' • ‘ t f Visitors from- k * » — nankruptcy: k n yvoht that us Mr; and Mrs. W. g. gwenlng uaRp»hkppeu3 tp a man's intell! and son bey don, of ManlM, Iowa, gente before It Peaches his bust- aru -guests-at th e home of Mr. had Mrs. F. J. SWeaaing of Cbu ch street, f<k an extended buve: An. elastic term, that, is, Visit ; f.' » appllfed to the estemtu Jp p-hlch' ---- l-i-i—i__ ' ........ wd hold a woman, a picture,« dog ; V s4 «-goes bprya t t s w or » mince pie. . * G rdfiu. Miller, Bon of Mr. and r ‘ -i... OI I Mrs. V*i B. Miller, was operated Hes Heck says: “B*g opportuab ( on,t iddy for adteolds and tonsils tip» never comes along with i s brass band at the bead o f '»■»* 1 pt t | e Community Hospital. , W hen y o u frYst m et o n e o f th e p eo p le n ow y o u r frien d s, he w a s o n ly a fa c e an d a nam e. Y ou .naw h im ofaener, Katenefi to hita, learn ed ,w h a t- h e w a s d o in g , ith a t h is frien d s th o u g h t o f h im . .*: ‘. c la im e d h im y o h r s e lf n a frien d . th e y co u ld n o t sca le th e w a lls, th e G reek b e sie g e r s b u ilt a g r e a t w ood en horse. In sid e it, th ey h id sbm e o f the b est w arriors w ith th eir w eap on s. ‘ T h en th ey d ragged w ood en h orse to th e g a te s o f T r o y , l e f t it there, and ran aw ay. * ............; T h e f(x»lish T rojan s w ent o u t apd ¿ b agged th e to«4449 h orse in sid e th e ir Walls. A n d th a t H ight th e Gri*bk M M riors cam e out o f the horse, o]>oned the; g a te s o f th e c ity , a n d th e G reek s w a itin g .o u tsid e p o ir e d in . T h a t w a s th e finiiih o f T roy. “ I t hap p en ed m any c en tu ries a g o , b u t |h e story of, th e T rojun h orse g oes on h a p p en in g o v e r an d o v e r a g o i n /f L ik e -the grea t w a lls th at )rotectp cl T roy, tlte t k f m w a ll p r o te c ts A m erican farm ers and in d u str ie s jigAihat ru in ou s com jietition . W e c a n n o t m ain tain th e American" sta n d a rd o f liv in g , p ay A uw rieiui tin g e s , and th e n m ee t th e p r ice eo n q ietitio n o f foreign natrons w ith lower^sthnd* a r d s a n d lo w er w ages. ■y ■ • ■ ___ ’ ♦ <• r It w a s o n ly a m a tte r o f tim e. OUT OUR WAY MININO PROSPERITY HELPS EVERYBODY Theodore fonps. of Whittier, California, ,1s visltlbg ¿1 Ashland and Medford. look a t m e ! ju s t BvSWilliams > L O O K A T MK O R ESSÎ O P ' X C O O L O CH O K E TH' S l i l t p y n I A R T Ï • IM -TR* H d Ü â t M E E O S O V E R A L L 'S WHEM H E STA R TS A R T M G ri r S M A C K H »M M A ! , ¿Ti S T C O O K A T } MSf C A P T Ô O M ! A FELLER CA m 'T MEUEP? KA\JE> M AlAflK iN RO üM O H ER E’ GOES Ú ’ ------ .. I t i s o n ly a ilia tie r o f tim e lie f ore ytm' Will a lso d a im as frie u d m a n y a p roduot w h ich a d v e r tis in g is in trod u c in g to y o u . I t m a y be a tru er w atch , a q u ie te r door- closer, a lo n g e r w e a r in g s ilk sto c k in g , a b e tte r o il* f o r y o u r ca r. I f y o u n o tic e m o re isi th e a d v e r tise m e n t than ju st ap p earan ce a n d n am e, y o u m a y w an t to h e frie n d s a t once. Y ou w ill learn w h a t th e p ro d u ct m ean s to o th e rs an d . e«n belpF afiy m ea n t o y e n . S E T s R i g h t OM MQ SWELL P n t H E R t L a i D . t h e r e M -fl-V s u m f e r .< t * ‘j < j i W T *Í5R K ‘ A / A d v er tise m en ts teH y o u fra n k ty a ll th ^ t m a k e s a p rod u ct frien d ly . Q u alities, m an n erism s — w h a t the w atch , d oor-closer, o il is in t h e h a b it o f d o ia g . A d v er tise m en ts m ake y ou 'a cq u a in ted b efore y o u g iv e th e p rod u ct y o u r fa ith . S in c e yon choose y o u $ fr ie n d s o ften , w h y n o t keep y o a r ch o ice w i s e ! ' < T h e m in in g in d u stry has Ixjen able to d ea l succoss- lu lly w ith m o st o f the issu e s that h a v e con fron ted it d u r in g th e last few d a y s, w hen h ig h c o s ts , lim ite d m arket*, h ig h ta x a tip u , regu latory, leg isla tio n , fleViaion o f fre ig h t ra tes, and o ilie r qaestioG s o f m ore or leas im p ortan ce Wore e x e r tin g th e ir influence upon shies, profits, cred it, s la b ili. za tio n , tatter relation s, and general b u sin ess co n d ition s* ■ T b e in d u stry h a s w on p u b lic confidence th rou gh the fa ir ■manner in w h ich its lea d ers h a v e p resen ted the. fa c ts to la w -m a k ia g Ixxlies and G overnm ent d ep artm en ts, ulid lie- c a u se t h e ir neqnests h a v e not heeu unreason ab le or far. proper, M an y o f th e q u e stio n s that co n fro n ted the in - ; d u s t iy d u r in g recen t y e a r s h a v e been djtq>o»ed o f s a tis fa c to r ily to a ll con cern ed —th e in d u stry , th e G overnm ent’ an d tlia p u b lic . ,. , l W eu ta n i sta te« p a r tic u la r ly aye (hqieudent for their-j p r o sp e r ity , upon th e m in in g in d u stry . •. I t is t o tb e ir in te r e st to see th a t m h ifa g is eneow raged, iG ttier th a n hart.' ' jiered b y r e str ic tiv e ta x a tio n a n d le g isla tio n . .« Advertisements Give You Ti y I I • ' » ’ * • l^k Kxv Bffl » v' ' V \ b • ‘ * ‘1 a [|j _ Jw"lab .LA 1 m , ¡Fi t Friends That May Pn Indispensable to You » » -»« O K I