K i ASHLAND DAILY TIDINQS the Coast and (EatebU shrffhi 1RT») determined i t tha w h ile Ubrary O F F IC IA L C IT Y PAPBR Telephone St is i8 » A 7 feet «boy« mm »oval TWa la indicate« hx m ts«eh m«k which Is a brass At«h a t (ha en trance to the public lib rary on Main street U) the top of the con l“ g orgM Uattons. - . crete bannister on the north side. ' ^ • • t of the elevations are now Thio la one o f the » 0» pointa in marked by bronse tablets, bearing Received New Fords the Stats o f Oregon which have The Claycomb Motor Co. re beag permanently m » rk « | by the (he name o f the Coaat and Geo Cpa«t and Geodetic Survey, ac detic Survey and the statement, ceived a shipment of 6 new fords cording to a report Jest published "Elevation............. feet above mean from Grants Pass yesterday. at Washington, O. C. sea lave.’" The tablets are still Entered at ih* Ashland, Oregon Poatoffire as Second Cleon Mail Matter Subscription 1‘riee, Delivered in City One M o n th ........ ....... _ ......... ....... ........................... ...................... Three M o n th s ................................ ........................ ....... ............... Six Months _ ................... ........................................... _ ............... One Y e a r .............. .........._ .......... ........ | 1.8B 8.76 7.60 * - 77.77.7”'7 By Mall and Rural Routes One Month ....................................................................... .............. | .86 ......................................... - --- ---------- .................................. ..................................... .............. 196 J.80 s an Six Months One Y e a r ....... ................................................................................... . display ® * , ta“ ru?u- p<r tnch Political. Display, per inch „ advertising RATES ’ ’ ------ ------------------------- « .«• .43 ----- ..— --------------------------- u---------- Yearly Contraete One Insertion a w e e k ----------------- -------------------------------------- ,7777777...7'7777Z7 . The principal Mnea a t leveling have been run elans the sonth Shore of the Columbia river, from Astoria tbroagh Portland to W a l- lulu, from Portland southward through «almg. Albany, Etegene, Roseburg, Grants Peoa a n Ash land along the Southern Pacific railroad, across the state from K lam ath r« ll« to Ontario, along the Union Pacific railroad from Ontario, along theOp-shrdlumfw O ntarla through Baker. L a Grande and Pendlytoa to W allu la, and from Gap Ranch to the Columbia river a t Riggs A total o f IM S miles bave been covered by.these levels .17% • week-------------------------------- ------- --------- ’ » Dally insertion ... ................................ ...................................... Ratos for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising « r a t insertion, per 8 point l i n e ---------------- ------------- .™ 7_L Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line __ Card of Thanks —____________ _ Obltnaries, per lise .....----------------------- .»» « .1$ , OB »'g* 08% J WMA’ CONSTITUTE» ADVERTISING ,, A“ future events, where an admission charge Is made or a collection taken is A dvertising." _ - Wo »Hxcouxt will be allowed Religione or Benevolent Orfieta. „ DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise w ill be made in advertio- teg or Job printing — our contributions w ill he in T H E B U S IN E S S O F G O IN G TO SCHOOL The enthusiasm of school promotion is past. Re moved from that occasion by a three-months’ period, p a r ent and child face a new school year. There arises the alternative, back to school or get a “ job.” If the child is young, there is no choice; if older, mid beyond compul sory attendance laws, then the question of returning to schoòj is l»efore them. Such considerations as additional M r Lewis A. M çArthnr, vice president and general manager of the Pacifié Light A Power Co., Portland, Ore,, and other Oregon Quarrel Results I n Slaying Wife COUNCIL B LUFFR , la ., Aug. 84— Clayton Van Doran, railroad clerk employed by the Union Pa cific railroad, today stood self- confessed as the slayer ef his young wife, B illie Van Doran. He admitted to authorities here last sight that lie choked her to death in a quarrel over darning a pair of .socks. j,;. By Charle aP. Stewart change until after election— Is even trying to get Gen. Andrews not to resign before November. • A radical dry, starting in ham- mer-and-tongs, in the midst of the congressional campaign, might That the general« w ill t resign make bad work for the party in shortly as dry czar is a foregone power at the polls. He probably conclusion, but the assumption wouldn't convert many Democratic is that he w ill do it on the ground drys to Republicanism 'and he a l A t (lie H otel Auhlaad— of -prohibition.’» »"<»" ""-"‘trilit^, j most certainly would antagonize .Thomas E. Miles, a prominent agTehii inany Republican wets. • business man of Newberg. Ore.. That is what the League wants Is stepping in Ashland. H e is reg What a real prohibitionist— like to head ot6 Wayne B. Wheeler plainly said in a recent, formal Wayne B. Wheeler, for instance— istered at the Hotel Ashland. Mr. statement that officials who aren’t could do with prohibition, In Gen. Miles is an old friend of V . D. ‘ • ih sympathy with the dry regime Andrews’ place, Is anybody’s guess. M iller. W ithout delving Into the infant shouldn't be permittecl to quit, de-. cisring it a failure— their Johs but he hadn’t anything like the Here from (Tiltoqnln W . A. Shell of Chiloquin, . has should be taken away from them cash resources and other facili ties that Andrews lias possessed. sold his barber shop there, and and given to real drys wlU open a naw shop in Horn No reasonable person doubts that He didn’t mention Gen Andrews’ brook, Cal. Shell form erly lived Andrews has tried, but be hadn’t name but everyone knew whom he the crusader's spirit. The task was shipped by J. P. Dodge and meant The League’s executive com isn’t one he likes, as Wheeler pro Kuatoess T rip — mittee wilUmeet In Washington In bably would. J. D. Mars of this city made a September and' then it is expected business trip to Medford today. the campaign for an honest-to- The cream rises to the top goodness prohibitionist at the head so does the foam. Shipped to PoriloBd— of the government’s dry enforce The body of Mre. W illia m Leer ment activities w ill be launched. was shipped by J. P. Podge and The administration, on the other Growing old is an awful waste Sons to Portend last avenipg for hand, Is altogether opposed to a of time. burial. » NBA Service W rite r W A SHING TO N — Indications are that the Anti-Saloon League is going a fter Gen. Lincoln C. An drews’ official scalp. power, lgureu are not wanting to dewoimtrute the same result» from increased school .training. To quote Dr. Everett Lord, of Bouton University, “ Jjabor begins its activities at the age of 14 and arrives at its maximum earn ing jxiwer at 30. This average is $1200. From this point on it dwindles and fulls lielow the jH»int of self-support a t 50 years. A high school graduate begins activities at tlie age of 18 years and catches up with the laborer in seven y ears. At the age of 40 he has an earnig power of $2200. The college graduate begins activities at the age of 22? In six years, of at 28 years of age, he equals the earning power of the high school graduate at 40. Te average anting power of the college graduate at 00 is $6000.” Parent» owe it to they- children to set a proper valu ation on the advantages that adequate education bestows ami to exercise care in the selection of the type of school ing that will best fit their needs. No effort should be en couraged to get away from tin* discipline resulting from work, but to get back to it. Idleness and misdirected en ergy are a menace to development. Edneation acquired at the expense of the will-to-work is superficial—a handi cap. ’That schooling which is well spiced with a liberal W e b i , part of a general plafc to establish elevation bench marks in every city and town In the U nited States. When this lev eling is completed there w ill be an place more thah 8B miles from e a r of these bench marks, from which it w ill be easy to extend ac curate lines to Intermediate points tor the benefit Of national, state •*’ city eagtaeering and survey- By Taylor h ’ lo D o m e — GAN I 40M B owe« Auxiite? V E », HURRM RIG H T ALOMO AMO VOU CAM SO WITH M E TO THE GTORC AMO E l i , - B uy y o u som e / ’ ICS CREAM D o r SAYS IT I S COME O l/tR SHC’U . ÊUM M E SOME »çe cream -— »- CAN 1 ö o n 7 MOM, HÜH? / London professor say» crabs make love. W e d like to see a couple of them holding hands. Coolidge fixed a fence and then pruned an apple tree. He can fix his political fences by pruning some plum trees. I f they w a n t-a veal fight, why not match Jack Dempsey at tennis w ith Suzanne Lenglen? Six Irish officers are coming over to study our arm y instead of tq get Jobs as policemen. blank, as the final computations of the field work were not com- Ptatofi at the time, of their erec tion. The proper figures, correct Flavor everything N yon finely person, espe- ly s child, who “doesn’t like mss are they haven’t tried “Quaker” flavor, you VC spoiled for ordinary oats. That rich and toasty Quaker flavor is the result of some 50 years milling experience. No other oats approxi mates it. Quaker milling, too, retains much of the “bulk” of oats. Thus those who eat Quaker Oats find laxatives sel dom needed. Cgsabiaes protein, car bohydrates, vitamines and “bulk” in exceHeut proportion*. Costs the same as ordinary breads. You alone lose when you accept a substitute. Quick Quaker emits in 3 to 5 min utes. Your grocer has it ¡also Quaker Oats a s . you have always known th a a u -------_ AT YOUR DEALERS — :—— Quaker Oats FLUSH-A-WAY /» r T o i l t l B t r l t before yoa invest in An effort Is being made to locate the relatives of a Seattle mas who Went swimming after eating. Examine —. A R C O LA ! You’ll bestir- • ’*• remaritoMe syperiori- Does higher education pay? i ties..There a an automatic fire control W e’ll see this fa ll when dresses ; which regulates temperature and eo-, are supposed to be shorter than i abba you to get the most out of fud. ever. - •neo Ana economy of operati y o u obtain dean, hot water "impossible to sleep at Bight, misery when I w aited. My back ached so that I could not sit <n comfort ’— so N. M cMillan of Hudson, N. Y. describes his Plight. “ I triad Foley Pills, a di uretic stim u la n t for the kidneys, and now I feel so good over my recovery that I want to recom mend them to others." A re li able valuable medicine— constant ly In use over 25 years, and guar anteed, to give satisfaction. Ask for Foley Pills. Sold everywhere. No. 3 COLA Hot Water Radiator. He at YffS, BOT PON'r OTAy LONG A*0 8C veRY CAREFUL \MH6N YOG CROSS **/ shouldn't think the cookbook would be very interesting reading.” ' ”Qh> there ere sen* in e gOA<xriior or Oregon has made an astdiiisliing diw- coverv. He finds that the utility rate« in hit» state arc unfair, and that the people arc paying an excessive rate for telephone «erviou. He demands a special investiga- ’ tivn into the utility rate structure for the purpose of se- euring if jMMMfale, some measure <»f relief to the public. * It j« interesting to note tluit this discovery comes just previous to a general state election, where the js-ople will lie called upon to-vote for a governor and also a tnea»uro which wtiuld authorize the state to »pend $4«I.(IO(MMM) up .i on a hydroelectric'devclopmcnt acfceihe. Due to the fact that a gavemar.makes the i luirges against the ittility columns of front page publicity io the npwspapt?». Persons familiar with such pro<q*edings know, that it will lie impoafulde io investigate the rate« of Oregon utili ty»» in the short time W o re the coming election, but tlie “ dem and” for the investigation serves the purpbae. ON MAR-aCC? 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