1 ASH LA ND D A IL Y T ID I Team» STOC&T&N, GtqU A M » H A - J. t o r t lite ■. ghe the lighto- M D IS P L A ? A D VK R TISIN G J- * 1* 10“ ’ pef Inch ---------------------- Petition!, Bieplay, per teeh ........ ..................... . Y e a rly C o n tracts One Insertion a week __ ..__ Two Insertions a w e e k ___ , Dagy Insertion _____ <____ : . r,., ~ , ... 2J*** “ 7»d years before C hrftt looted dtW n the hgsa a i l fair th e s e a t ­ ing automobiles of today. Read­ ing op, "The gatee Of the rivera shall bo opened," Mr. Moore says that refers to the opening Of the Panama oonal. A a < ho saya when Gen. Allenby entered Jerusalem >» December, 111?, w ith head bar­ ed and w ith o u t firing a shot and w ith the British sdnhlps circling over the «By titead o f the u m t — it waa tg taiflttm ent Of toe pro­ phecy of Isaiah. "A s birds flying, so w ill ton Lord of haste deidad Jerusalem. defending atoo he win deliver 18." W ith the C lark singers, the Jnbitoe song, sad toe tartogonke lecture tonight's servio» promisee t v be Interesting. j __ aad MUcellaneou Writ insertion, per 8 point l i n e ............ ....... Bach subsequent intertton, 8 point line _ Card of T hanks............................. her line ---------------------- ..Z. ..""I WBM* OON8TITUTK8 ADVE AU future events, where an admlssloi seneetftm taken la Advertising." No discount will he allowed Religious I H A V E N ’T T IM E e One of the commonest expressions that is used today w: “ I haven’t time.’ Generally the i^rson guilty of this remark is the one that nine »times out of ten has the time. * 18 P01*8011 that is faithfully doing his work from day to day and yet has the time to add many outside dc- tivities to his curriculum; the one that finds time to retd good literature; the one that works after flip ¿ « a p working hours to find a better way to conduct his business t^at is making his mark in the world. It has been said that it is a wise policy to grab opportunity by the fort- lock for it comes once in a lifetime. The person that &s too busily wrapped up iu his daily vocation to even con­ sider other problems' than those directly beneficial |o linn often passes up many opportunities that will never again pans his or her way. Do you suppose that many great men that have been leaders in the affairs of the world were content tf> idle away tlieir unemployed moments in some leisure manner in which no effort was spent to better his position ia life! If such had been the’case their names would not be listed as outstanding m e n . ~ Opr lives are only whaTWw Willfelhijm. ‘fcone M are too busy but What we can find time td assist ih mueb of the work of the ftiany worthy organizations that are continually working to make this world a better place to live and at the same time will be helping ourselves. If you are satisfied to simply say; “ I haven’t time,” every time something is asked of you whether it be for your own good or for other causes, then too, we must lie content with whatever our meager station in life might be. But if we can make, every hour full of 60 raniutes worth while, there can be but one way open—the path to success. ’ 1 ▲ C O M P L IM E N T TO U N IT E D S T A T E S Whether it he a question of electricity supply, coal mines, or telephone service, the people who think, and are not, as Americans say, “ dead from the neck up,’’ are unanimously concerned today in settling once and for all the next question of municipal ownership,” • declares the British Electrical Review, leading industrial organ. “ The absence of clear thinking on this subject is largely the cause of high taxation and low wages,*Result­ ing in stlrkes, unrest and positive misery iu some cases. “ The high standard jj £- living of all classed in the I uited States iVevidpwl fo the most, casual observer, and the recent delegation of British Trade Union» saw that the reawm toy largely" in the extensive use of machinery and labor saving devices and the initiative displayed ia American business organization. 1 he rapid advance of the light and power industry in the I nfited States is the envy of every foreign coun­ try, and the benefit of such a development ia found in the solution of labor problems. If human beings are made tbe controllers of power instead of the generators, their earning power is so much increase^ as to make it possible to pay them not only a living wage, hut a cultural wage. “ Private initiative is at the foundation of America’s jiroaperity today and although there exist many govern­ ment agencies to protect'the public against abupefc, thia is quite, a .different thing from govcniment ownersKp or subsidy,” v ‘oatsmartsd" even the smartest prospector* o f Sonora county. fcoorss of prospectors made fn- tfle attempts to And. oO tWfl Skat slbpe’of "Mount Provo, deer Son­ ora, a rocky ledge where e rich gold vein was bellev'ed to be bid­ den. ‘ Among them wee K. N. Klenpfer, Martines, owner o f thp compass. A fter repeated failure* he took H a ll the ¿ t o t in the Catted a “ long shot" and went over fit» ates «tota planed pad; to end It ground with the compass. The needle remained calm until be get o ff the beaten path of he prospec­ tors. ’• , A PAIR OP OUR LATE LAST OXFORDS ARE RECOGNIZED AS BEING, CORRECT FOR EVENING WEAR. OVERLAND SHOE SHOP ------— » 1 ...... 1 , -.......... GRANTS FAS« AGAIN BRATS A S H LA N D TBAJM « . « ""* • • (Continued From Pngs Oae) tls ta r toagvs leadership. with Ashland an« K lam ath Falls U«d fo r th« trie lower positions. The locals msec Mfcmath VUffs at Klatanto next Bands« to fight It oat. There is s till n Chance— but a slim ode*—ta r Ashland to tls to r toe leadership by taking the next two games. I f Grants Pass lpses to Medford next Sunday and Ash­ land M ate K lam ath F tils , Med- ; ford and Ashland can then battlo it out for top honor» on the local , prouds in the loot game. ¡tie r» to toe bftielal score for yesterday's game: • Burglars Enjoy Selves in Home Of Other Peopl BROOKLYN, N. Y„ Aug. 16— burglars moved Into the home, ft? Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H , Brandt While they were on a-vacation, made themselves comfortable, and took 87,000 worth of furs, cloth­ ing and pro-Volstead wine. The beds had been occupied, there were many tyrwashed dishes, and razor blades and soUed llnpn wees scattered about' toe bath­ room. g Advertise Ba The Tiennes. OUT OUR WAY Editor of Aehiand Tidings— The water aituattonis a question which demands toe immediate Organised effort of every ettisen ft, Ashland, and it seems to me ire have six men supposed to be; «f average intelligence and abil­ ity who ought to see, and be able Ornate Pas»- . to bring about immediate action. AB. R H *PO . A jVhy delay until Novem ber. elec­ Miller, 2b 4 0 1 4 2 tion Cannot locations be Chaney. «. 8. 8 1 8 1 1 agreed upon, and Immediate re­ Blevins? M U 4 1 8 ' • moval of tttnber from said sites begun? The timber removed and Droulette, lb 4 brush burned, and bonds voted, Pernoll rf. 4 would be a tremendous start B. Blevins, If 4 toward advancement. In troth and Michaels ». 8 p o lity ah election called at once would need but one polling Noonan, C, cost -but a trifle, and It seems to mb the city has suffered enough Totals in the past years by gas and Ashland bluffing and delaying the real issue. If these six men of the Council cannot do JtMs, .1 am as­ sured I can select six women that would bring the matter shout. * 7 MARY 8M1TH. Summons Mattrésses and Springs Arc Made for Sleep. W K X FURNITURE, CO , i 3 UOT1LLED ACRES Within a few miles . ., , . r f /*!Sz^wS * Ashland are ttiou- K ** _ X____ >j. sautls of acres that AA m , ' g r ea ter , HERE 1 FIRST ASHLAND, WASHINGTON, Ang. 18.*^. Deaf and dumb girth friake the best wives an« maintain tkeir youth and bcanty much IMger than girls who one hear, accord­ ing to DZ. M. j . p nI»er. spokes­ man for the natiqpal associfltton of the deaf. SOU G cT O M ) A N O MECKT i E I “fl-ttS I S LODGE < MIGHT,SQUNeFRURRt all kinds flaamiarfto - □unpeoivi w^saii i <»to' «a »a 'i w i i  ■ center. NATIONAL let m e s e e that S H IR T - agrralctu ral A R E Y O G GETTQVG 100 P E R C E N T R E T U R N FR O M Y O U R L A N D ? Says Mates Make . Best Helpmates /H E .V ! ! com £ \ cou^ 'h' ,naade more m a k e ° A a h la n d ’ a • . Bv Williams BACK IS THE GREATEST HEALTH BUILDER E 1 j Philosophy— A pursuit that de­ pends almost altogether on lazi­ ness and rheumatism. - ' ■ B E O A R E Y U L W IT H F I R E S IN Y 0 R E 8 T 8 There in this abouf fire — when it ia loose, you cuniiot whistle it bark again. Unless it is stayed hy cnoruious tqil of men, or halted by natural obstacle«, or drenclrod by rain, it will bupi ’Until it no longer finds inntcrials for consumption. Look at the ghosts of trees that rise from old scars on our mountains where forest fires liav« beenl Nature will replant, but slowly. Men who were careless with F“1 to mmght her toil of^i century, ft» cartful with fire, and then be more careful than ever. All this green- ety, thifl coolness, this delightful beauty, may be black- eped «and lngde hideous by a single careless ait. The homes and iadustries of tomorrow may never Is*, if so much as a spark fhlls in this midmimnior tinder. Be careful with fire. You cannot whistle it hack. * nets and now In a PA G TM ITA N D BANK -