asöl A n P daily tidings Wanted (fo >«ifflS aK Y âfÿ PaM M M KvAry Evealag S w ep t Sunday by THE ASHLAND PRINTING 00 Bert R. Greer ... W. H. Perkin* o m C IA L CITY PAR»« sttoiwsi wervieos #W * who « to New* Telephone SI MedfoM from tftfc KÖMOMiC at the Ashland, Oregon Postoffice as Second C3 Sabecrtption Prior, Delivered la City >eafs old arid Kir th e ps«t » the eon of Mintle, who OVERLAND SHOE SHOP a itiiiu iifi DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES le laseittou, per inch __ 1..... ........ i.______ _____ leal. Display, per inch ........ ............................ .......... One Insertion a week .................................... ...... . Two Insertion* a w e e k --------- ______ ________________ , Dally Insertion ___ _________ ____ .___ ____ _________ Rates fpr Legal and M iscellaneou s A d v e rtis in g Wrat Insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. Back subsequent insertion, 8 point line ________________ Card of Thanks ....— ..— ......... ...... .. ,______ __ _________ _ Obituaries, per line ...^ .............................................................. „ X A b iu ri Ì a A VA, dUwA ite W W O rU W U tB w x M IS BuZIlWwDv. O ld Fashioned G èvge R How long since you have had a good, fresh piece of warm ginger bread? Long time isn’t it? o»H . WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING "An future events, where an admission charge la mads or a collection taken is Advertising.” ’ V No dlscoant will be allowed Religions or. Benevolent Orders. Maybe not since you were a kid. We make ginger bread every day—and it ’s delicious, of course—a real confection. Try an older for dinner tonight. DONATIONS • No donations to' charities or otherwise will be made til- advertis­ ing or-Job printing — onr contributions will be In cash. ^HifFeUoWjflad Yoh hadr succeeds. * Facts will not hick that bis start” . some say w the man who . . * • « ' • say “ it was good judgment made him save money for L, * Our Savings Department paying 4 per cent interest affords you an equal op­ portunity to Succeed. *!•«>>> U l H • » « «♦ T he Citizens B ank o f A shland Rsmantti vrsgon Franklin charge for a car is $3.40 per 1,000 miles on a concrete road and $23.20 on a macadam road, the editor’s analysis be­ ing based in turn, upon test results obtained at a college in the state of Washington. If the tire wear on concrete roads is figured at only $•».40 per 1,000 miles, one set of tires would therefore give a service of 40,600 miles. Not even the velvet smoothness o f a sheet asphalt surface could be expected to vield such results. ; - • • > ' . . The editor’s furthorassum ption that the cost of tire w ear on d macadam road is $23,20 per 1,000 miles ,is another way of saying that the motorist who uses a maca­ dam road must have seven sets of tires to give him the same service as one set would give him on a concrete road. .These deductions are even more conservatigb than the claim made in a dispatch sent out a few weeks ago from W arrington, and citing a research council as authority lor the statement th at,tire wear on macadam was seven­ teen times aft great as on b u ilt to place ample pow er at the command of the fine territory served by T h e California Oregon P ow er Company. These «daring flrröfcrties have been b u ilt w ith th e dollars of many investors. G I n the la tt ten year«, the extent and value of the Com pany^ services Eave increased nearly s it times. There has been ho sud­ den booth, b u t steady, substantial growth, w h ic h gives every promise of cOtttinoahce. M om money conätatitly mu# be invested J? aae! 1 growing needs fo r eervice. T h is demand is your eppottttttity to ob­ tain dividends fhftn electrical development. OUR INTEREST IN “ THE OTHER FELLOW’’ ;No one man ever made a hasehull team, and no one man ever carried on a successful bnsrncsft by luinsrfL t.'ity’carpenters and plumbers may think they have little intereitt in the fanner. The man hnndling freight on a city »delivery truck or the timekeeper paying off a bunch of stevedores on a seaport dock, may say:. ‘‘What do we ,cart* about, the fan n er’s problems?” B ut the, majority of cnrjtenters secure emploVincUt iroin individuals or corporations, Mho, in turn, are de- i>endeRt for the business they do, upon, flic sale of inanh- lactjire of products derived from some fanu crop. A large •There are 13 boars in the Holls-Flot« circus menagerie part o f the business of the city dravinan and the Mater- tliis season: Tww of them are black mountain benfs, one of front ttevedore, will I k » handling farm crops, either in which, Prince, is shown above. Eleven' are i>olars, pure tb e it/re s h state, canned, or in the shajie of sugar, flour, white and native of northern eHiuCs. All ta are highly curetl meats, etc. The man who says he uTttot interested tmined and their vnlue to ,th e circus organization runs in a g rim lto n ’, lacks good sense. into many thousands of dollars. Ijffck of tariff production on crops where it is neces­ that he is in fact a real clown and one whose antics cou- sary? simply cuts off tlic.johs of thousands of workmen Prii\p<‘ i» » “ clown boar»* and M r education is such in ■«.***"' ‘I Vices are than vlrtufe. mere -"estchtog Tailing lie* bring more dietim; Uon than èoattAffmirit thorn. Honeety alWajm eontne easy when things are t*roaktng In ski * favor. « Fame depends «* lot upon Inrik. tçut U takes brains to keep (amo going. y A « SJG XGCO homes the ¿refereed ne C e liio m ia Oregon Pow er is a highly valued poeSeSSioh. ads b tln g cheer and comfort n ir tithes a year. ’ ? ’ $bvt «ltd ittuut ei fcbe ¿aàù fwne by nUAtU war M atM jr InnastmeiU Pton, with U t « m < u Jew «4 $5 • than ptir wumA Mien seem to take a delight lu vi or owovyiniiis oxen pi their Jealousies. ; The •brain should have two jyasa- oae to let «aw ideas iff and the other to Mt bait ideas oat. y-, Hal - il ■ — t -e-'*’' A