A SH LA ND D A IL Y T ID IN C S l AStow A b í i m I (Kstebklsited ta 1 W « ) ' COLUMBUS, O.S®pt.„4.—r (U P ) .?•**•• ®««b ° W 9 l l l M t g v « the otbprs $1» to do tbs ’murder, went to th e ir death ip the elAptric chair here last night fo r the mur­ der o f '» loeal eltlaea. The man ■dltor Newa Editor owho I al city ÄSSi V»r Z One Month __ ÖQ/MQ P W 4 AK) RACW O N A Three Moatha I t in against the for a a auto to, cotte op on the- sidewalk after Ita pedestrian. Nebraska tanner h it ea the head, h r lightning was «. KUMNING RAC# NOM 1 9 2 8 eoHecttan t a k w ----- jj* .dteH m t Mdn,1“ *on char« * te “ » « • « Not So Cheap They Are IuferioBw-L • CHICAGO, Sept. 4. — Bobbed hair, rolled stockings and short skirts are Interfering w ith the police department’s attempt to enforce the I t p. m. ourfew for g irt» endec u peace, a t n g t here. A fter, two Mghte t f w o t* ansag late premeaadera the police re ­ ported to thafe abler that they couldn't tell the Jteung ones from the old. ones becange they d rtm - ed alike. ba allowed Rallglous or Benevolent Orders. WHAT IS THE TELEPHONE COMPANY? How many people realiae the amount of work aiUp o f earnest men and women, who are striving to serve the public in. an intelligent and very valuable sort of way. Your telephone service is reliable bciyis«, the people •1 PL ,<: ° ^ w*ingw together with, the growing diversification of industry/hak Contributed to in- * ».used stability and bos made business less susceptible to shocks at any given point, sgyg the National Ç lty Bunk. . ■W "— ......... - I s AUTOMOBILE HEADLIGHT REGULATION Not So High They A w Excessive-^- Our Shoes are priced from $5.00 to $7.50 OVERLAND SHOE SHOE 'luu's i y am orroer WHILE Hi SCHOOL THift term TS.-' . \ff JILwJ HnHratyO a I BY CHARLES F , STEWART NE a Service Writer J ,• WASHINGTON — So mssy brickbats are thrown at the gov­ ernment that Ra a shame to. with­ hold a bouquet whop one seems to be indicated. The Justice Debai^tpient, then, did a mighty good piece of work when It sat on Gen. Enrique Et- trade’s scheme to lead a, tillbujd- eflng expedition into Lower C»]^ AudUa for thia side of the Mexi­ can border. Filibustering has cost the V- 8. lots ot-trouble in the past. The Ijilbusters’ motives may be good — though generally they’re purely mercenary — but, at best, theyYe too utterly irresponsible. JbE»A J without •*0 » . any’ tuck’ * ! ’ ' t . 1 F - j LIL M l 1 K LA M A fFH .»A bM . Ora, Bept 1, 11J J 4 -*-i A WahM- frond with frteh Water Tanning ’1 through it, la •; ’ «■ r Bnt***« kg George,Tonld»,, "United. Any fly-by-nightTUt(e If nek', of States Ggipe .Warden, Sacrameipo, fiUbustera'whQ try to' butt lit anji n’eiie to investigate the duck slt- conjplicaXe matters , Reserves, a Itafion on Tule take, good spanking, the Justice Re- ’’I moist est«AU5b a pen some- partment holds. where in Klamath Ralls, and » • • • . . pond with! fresp , rutininh water Gep. Estrada’s expedition iwasilg, a necessity,” the game offtc- a Small affair, but arn,y meu aay, lai said. “Yes, some ducks are It jmisjht . have gained control of #*>g in Tale lake. 1 counted Lower 'California, where Mexico’s ' nine dead ducks and two sick ones forces are weak. ’ lit one inundated cut-over grain Intrenched there, in the pres- field. The pen will, be used to ent critical situation south of the j; keep and obsetve the sick ducks Rio Grande, there’s no knowing i In an effort to ascertain Just what the matter with them. they say at the State Department, ------UJ t— the extent of the disturbance it might have picked up, -I k The Justice Department squel­ ched it before it got started, 'and *its l>ouquet it well dtasrved. 11 1,92? Ottey. Toter-, JWM0 1992 Otewr. T ook , tllft.OO SEE THE SMOOTHEST Consistent^ with the policies of the leading banks in all i of the United States this bank invités thé youpg. men wemea of Mils oemmanitg to discuss with us theproh- of their higher education- T ie Autem etivc Shop ' Chevrote- Dette* FIRST 4’ • .4 ’ H •ir " By WiHinms why it if J M*», - - BANK. ASHLAND, OREGON yours T Ö P 'rtA H O l W/)MTfcO. . NATIONAL pEfTort is to he made at the com ing legislative session to j A»peal the autpR oSik h e n ^ h i law. Those who Will Leave for Portland— BALEM, Ore— SdpL 4— Harry >ponsor the movement? and* «flio are connected 4 i t k üie right to( Complain. Nd Snflitary movement of any W<|od, trusty af the state peniten­ automotive trade, say tho law is fundamentally ri^ it consequence can he organised Mr' an<1 Mr". bout» Dodge and hut they seek its repeal because, it k not being enforced i very secretely. If Estrada had 8?n aBd daughter, Bobby and Ed- tiary, whp pras sent, ap from Lane in 1»*6- te 8erve and liecause confusion results i&om Ûwf condition. That! succeeded la launching one from IU,> w111 ,eave tomorrow fpr Port- codaty throe years ba^ ^cap^d. He was seeias a strange situation. The natural question, of American soil against Mexico, land- Mr- and Mrs..Dodge will employed at guard's • quarters, President Callee would have been r*t“™ to AsWand In a few days. which is outside the prison walls. courue, i» one a« to wliy the law ¡s « o í being enforced. Justified In ssupeetlng the United, 1x11 Edith will visit dec a week Wood is reported to have bfeeil The chainnan of the legislativo committee for the States had winked at It.- jwfth Miss Beth Sutherland be- Reen on the Silverton road and autom otive trades says (fiat “ The présent law is funda­ Mexican « American relations tore starting to yhpol at the he Is hinted In thht xHrectlon. He mentally sound, with soma modifications.” W hy, then, are plenty delicate enough now, University of Oregon.. , , -» ls; $0 jy’ears old, ; ‘ ‘ . . •. not make the modifications and retain the worthy fundar montais Î The secretary of the Portland Automobile Healers’ association says “ It is an e x i l e n t piece of leg^ îslation in theory.” That would seem to add to the weight o f reasoning in favor of its retention. ZNû'U 'xu: A But the chainnan of the legislative committee adds r W E L t , A D io s EV/HRM QoDM V \ AMD y o o .- t ö o , SPIDER UMÖ.S! ' rW OM-lÖVM T£> 1 to liis comment the statement that “ with the lack of I VJOMrr SHAKE HAMß MpB. LNOXOWkWMP, enforcement Uie situation is such that the lives of citizens T might GlT-TeV ÖBSXXVW M AM G i E. UAMOCALI ä ME. era in jeopardy ” and the secretary of the automobile OFFV j MUH ! whew 4 Ù H GdT LA SPIDER U&ÛE0 i «halers says that “ Practically no county or municipfd s o MOH H im p o A FAMOR FER F old fossil * r |x>tfce are making $nÿ attem pt to enforce (he measure, A OLD FRÍEMD VJHO HAS HELPED i'Mieurf o ” GrtstE.- which results in no regulation at all at p r e se n t” T MAKE MpH RICH -— AM SWELL TfY H id a hob All new cars have been licensed and all old cars have 'HEADED---- 3t>-................. -»■■/__ L---- , B o T MOO MEWD MIGHT COME z— been »-licensed since tho law became in theory effeetivet XHOfHE called < B A C K - d 4 l6 H U A ^ ^ 7 — V .ibid a pre-requisite for the obtaining o f a license is thut L e e - i í L e s iT ! X lights must conform to the la w .^ la one to understand OUT OURJIWAY ? JH {1