the A shland printing co ESTABLISHED IN 1876 HLAND DAILY TIDIN djh» dehlgad. osemra PeetoMrage draamgClpgplh THS BHE&OBMCV LASDIN8 IIXU> .. It is quite possible that before many weeks roll ground, Aghlaud will be graced with an official I t * ing field, of the Pacific Coast A ir Mail Cnmpf the firm that holds the contract for carrying fo p air mail between Los Angeles and Seattle. It ig h n q v H that considerable difficulty hag been expeyigaafel Medford in the planes landing during the — when a heavy fog hangs over that portion o f fo e state. Other cities have attempted by loud am| vociferous mouthing«, to call attention to their free­ dom from fogs. They have called meetings pf tfe siv Chamber of Commerce and w e presume if they hAW followed the precepts established on sim ilar occas­ ions have trotted out their beet local gpeli bindery to enter into lengthy discourses, upon the virtues af their community as a potential landing field fer,tfee air mail, Ashland however has bad no occasion to roedH to such methods. Business interests here, while Bft* unmindful of the possibilities this vicinity haa for such a service, knew full well that the exgeutiva heads of the A ir Mail Company would not a l t o v the publicity fog of neighboring cities to obeeuiw the natural advantages that e x ist here for a landing field. They have felt, or so many have expressed themselves, that before a definite decision was made officials would conduct an im partial investigati and at that time the advantages that exist here w o _ be called to their attention. N yt by ChAB&btiV of Commerce meetings, and extensive bally heoing but by the ordinary process of investigation •upon which an important decision of this hind would nat- uraiy he based. Yesterday, officials o f the A ir Mail Company were here. They were shown every possible courtesy, but no effort wap made to force upon foam foe possibilities ef this city as an emergency lpudiftg poinL They were allowed to judge for foamaohra^ in a clear and impartial manner. That they ttow impressed with the lack of fogs whieh makes this city an outstanding one in Southern Oregon, ip a kpown fget. W hat the ultimate decision wtU be le ­ arning to he seen, but there should be considerable g lo r y in the f a d that should fufure* activities in­ clude the locating of the field hers, the decision w ill be based upon merit alone. * LITH IA W iD K I W ATIB A t a recent meeting o f one of the important oom« mittes of the Chamber of Commerce the startling fact was brought to light, that very little, if anything is known aa to just what the Lithia Springs water contains, what it w ill do in the '•gee of illnesf^ and ju st how it may be used most advantageously. True, nearly every one at the m eeting could point to some specific case, where the water had been used with beneficial results. However when asked for some specific reason for this, they w ere at a loss for a plausible answer. For that reason, as well as others, the Chamber of Commerce has started an investiga­ tion of the various properties of the water, to the end that some material may be prepared, and given out that will truthfully advertise this water. Not that the general opinion voiced upon every hand hga not been based upon truth, it hgs, but fo U step has been taken in oiiler that those who are in a posi­ tion to disseminate information oonoeming this great mineral water may be armed with all o f the known facts, and thus be able to clearly apd logically boost that which is A shland’s important heritage. BOWSI w r o r i rated to lo o t, although they qaar- « M e « to # fe e l H e i w e t o M ' ■ome M y, two y e a « li< M « ranlor; not tall for Ms years, ra t already hraqd and sturdy, with crinkly hair and dees, Meckfeebed brown cyan His face was round and ruddy on- ly her, witk s” . Ms aesit. He and _________ (rienda since kiaderflartee “P m W,1K w •nsatM í They would have this immense fund of mousy o w ith exactly as they saw fit and foe people of state, would be powerless to protoct themselves, is little danger th^t foe bill will pass when it I f Ashland people.do not want to become a part this gigantic scheme to place into foe hands uf a politicians all of this money, they should take that they do not regard this portion of the < With apathy, but voice their opinion of snch bill At the polls. i * »f ;■ . 4? * “D lt - u p i D lt-a p , h e r a y l" •craawed little Pattooea. ‘ path, after a few momenta, to, the *3 ** gh<’,e’ «? ... a * K m o n ra ttd . » « • ¿ ’M »■♦»•«»»a«»aeoo«frwod»* I fort#«# t “, ■TWa la my p a riy Z “AR right, then I won’t play with you." — M M f yes to, emarty. I « y° “ “ 7 the « m lair CHICAGO, Oct. ».— A a |e - sorted collection of lO f .le - fh g t bib» were found I t one package w hug wegguetfeaed off at a eale.of “ deed” mall here. The package bed geph knocked down to g i l l W< fe d the one whe bought. ft Wee a bachelor. “Grab.” M id Kent, “did you twin« your lunch? Say, I gueM I*U go "®tos sire me "°^ U I as« get mother ’ L“y r ir to e t to ,Ir to - the are - on foplr way to Philadelphia, Mt men to digging at ltg reot«. N either she nor gey . armed guerfe w » ray whether they t a w ’ t t w l eneonntpred the Spentemi or the eheet. to convention of the A a e rira n Legion trraan r p en 'learn bow to keep well. W here .there a r e .-h y m y .’ re- a e t h e r » * -ts H fe ^ fo t K skeptlearof e^. Goaeip gals’ its ‘ ra w , . material tregg'What it hears and-net from w h a t'N ’ keewe. • / -y prepared to oppose the plan for holding the 1 M 7 meet* leg of the organisation in Paris. They w ill find many legionnaires from oth­ er states who w ill agree with them that under present conditions, such a gathering of Americans on French soh would he highly unde­ sirable and unwise. (Roseburg News-Review) ; Hypryhody - 1« fe rp rU fe back k o s p i* ) « * '* - « » U v e goe« to an- ether town had prospere. TOu.hrSihs."good” as anybody better, t i f e n ’t think rder to • do ♦ * o n ’ e big «*Sh*l Aehoeae to he chtof "And n n thJ^M nlbal andjmby’a PriOMM,” aald Went The three children ntuaged Into U common property of childhood. For a Um» Moody captures, Mrage orates, es­ cape,.pursuit, looting of r ’ * * ’ ell, w di. to a while a fannere fay. , “H e w t ly. too. “He Will a * TtoWi M b «WRW M I said • Grandfather once The measure appearing on the Noramber ballot pro­ viding fo r hydro-electric d e­ velopment la Oregon, under the direction of e< board nested la the Houaewive’s C ’t> n n c 1 1 constitutional amendment, w ill open ’ new P .S S W child rubbed her bright against the old woman’s fad !. “Ten are a solid comfort i, Llssle,” - she « i d wdh a Then after a moment She ex. v 7t t ’,n *ed * “ 1 BeV* pirate. wlU’ * • hr<> “Go. duke, but return ere snn- I set things ready-" l4>4le established little Pstiepae on • the dining-room floor with a linen picture book, breught m a broSM BUd «natoa» feem fee tttofc- of the taxpayers* money, which, by the way, K e n s to be the favorite Indoor sport In this grand old state. nlflceat gesture toward the bicycle, And My, Kent, bring plenty te ” P- for rm awful bun gry and PH need all we’ve got" h J ’i L Z ? ’ i v,n< Palleoee n a * « r £ s s heaped with sweepings end > * * * Ito west afin to- B ^ S i ’hmep/hSFtoe children bula tor ASH LA N D JOYpanApo the J™ . iu i c ^ O T , iX ot ’’onnr 5 ^ ï ASH LA N D ? J S .- V E U ?,°n. allow me to say fare- babLi* thMt time t0 “ y Wlfe “ d ken “ * * TURNING THB PAGES BACK O O U N O IL ” B I L L A “ wolf in sheeps clothing” would in a amaU way characterise, that innocent looking hill, bear­ ing the misnomer of the “ Housewive’s Council,” bill or the hydro electric measure. Innocent because of tile politically attractive name it bears. H ousew ives’ council, if ever a name was coined w ith more p o liti­ cal cunning than that we don’t know what it is, and if there ever was a bill more dangerous to the peo­ ple of Oregon it has not yet been brought to light, - The bill presumably, judging from the plausible argument presented by those backing it, would reduce electric rates. In reality the bill would give five members of a new board, the authority to pledge the c r e d it o f the State of Oregon up to fifty million dpUers.Tbls board would not have to aocwmt for the WORey, gropld net have to spend it in any prescribed y, uer be responsible to any one except theibselves sofas te etay to the WM. oar 30 Years Aga n id his Kent, «and- exclaimed Ly- i were no nov- Er-Aherlfi Patterson and terfeingd gt se elaborata «feger lly eng again residents of raegntlf lend gnd occupy tlgtlr Thg$r Meisto jend W guwte ‘ B« »• .wafer agi* home North Mein street. end, U i ©. VagHTagee^aed Gall egd Mrs, H J. Robasta. •Inrghy » fe gg» etofo* ¡S â t î l î ?* • Mlarae feras Cagey end ; Nellie P ors are expected home fro m »«cmugnte fed a*, «W their euniif W flk ln ra f is expect­ egmnggy ■ f f o trogt ’,eeme time, rranra- g g tg lh g p ,d fy s ,a g o 'a a d bis wife w in >seen »follow. »H<\aggs Asg- fe»« h q g p o d i enough1 feel him 1 and Meagre Crary, Hogg. Warner he i is l extremely glad ho get'away and Kendall, le ft for Pelican Bay from (the I rigorous '.winter of Min- Saturday. W . A. Patrick negotortendtWisconsin. out w ith them. went * fe», yen old .r ip I* th » Uh iw « t» d it. ” M att. 1Ö i The Ufo leto in ChgfeMng - geratoe « amid the countlgw 1 thet service. tory of m etteft mind orer whet’s the