BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO to M iÁ AßDLAND DAILY TID w à xu y - w x 'iori» t i..,> N O S t S J N & uA t O O G G out RKÓHV s a c a n t LBAUÇ. UM -TufcRE- -fiu v . AÀuej c o m b B a ch '*. 1M W W MA G i T MESWMOWI ü H ? H U H ? GVT R ig h t BACH W ' GrlT U M t o “ÍW" I Ö e ,B fj » WAwihJ < ’ G O Ä R 0O W D t W E k f iki A U SNOOO& V IH E IH A V J GOOD X G O 6 H > AM4CHÄ GOT N O JRWCHA?, against an increàdfe'in Ashlfctfd’S Wàtfeï supply. Sur­ veys have bèen made, reporte have teen ¡prepared and elctidns bfeld,’ but not until this fall was a con­ certed effort made to amass all possible date And present it to the Voters. The Tidings is not attempting to sway the voters either one way or the other in presenting thia «¡(fries of articles. It is simply doing what it dooms to be a public duty, fend in all sincerity itf urges its readers to study them carefully day by day and then go to the polls and vote as their beat judgment dictates. H' •• u — .. ■ : fH ¡W mid À n W IttP fr only just be- ícKkVrÓK^s co w > î ig ra a b * I s p e k e tt •d»4fc- ned Érom Ÿqsterdaÿ) ^breads THE STÖRT w e it ä . W - -, £W e don’t p ot M op. We take ft ’“My « e t? Mr. Blessbok, I didn’t * . . . j — —u i A ' 1-'.' i f H f ï t u v i« THE LETTER CONTEST The Tiding lias*Ao Self-Seeltihg personal motive in inaugurating the letter writing contest this wéek. As stated in thé preliminary announcements. The Tidings believes implicity in Ashland. It believes there is a future ahead for this city, and it bait Vision a vista Of prosperity and ■ contentment- 4n this de­ lightful community. ' . it-i . > . But Ashland must advertise. It must tell others about'its many attractions and resources. Th»t is why the letter writing contest was Started. We want you to write letters to friends and relatives in distant states. We want them to get your views and your visions, for we'* Fully believe1 that such letters will -» *'• ’27), “Then I f yifo efca ady suclRhlngs, I can sorely be allowed to say •Good day.’-------------------- 57 * "Besides, wishing a creature a Shod day Is a very kindly (Mag to ? " I t means I wish you a good sort 'Instead of a fo rta p rt at " It doesn’t mean the day Is good A TM u. ^ M A IU AkiO Hl£> S m E U _ «llwi m have a gtfbd day dag that the day ,^>f c o n w ,*! do^t suppose It Is a - V ■r distant cities, and states. CAN YOU GO! For our part we wouiil lik t to see a caravan of Ashland autfes leave diffre Hi éxt Saturday noon for Grants Pass to give moral support to the Ashland high school football team when St^lays Grants Pass high school next Saturday afternoons L ’ ,• > It's a An« thing, and proper that the high school students should support tneir team to thé fullest'èX'- tewt, hut the presence on the sidelines of fathers and mothers inspires the hoys with an nndefinahle some­ thing which makes them fight that much harder for v ic to r y . . ' ' . ‘ • . , * . Ashland folks are proud of their schools. They are proud of their athletic, teams, and,, it would be a splendid thing if this pride could find outlet in an auto caravan of fathers and mothers to the neigh­ boring cities every time the. high school boys play away from home. A GOOD4SBLEGTION The normal school, in Our belief, will never re­ gret the selection of Walter Hughes as athletic di­ rector to guide the students during their first year of athletic endeavor. Hughes is’ a capable, clean-cut yonng man who instills the spirit of sportsmanship and fair play in his charges. He is out to win, of course, but he is out to win fairly and honorably. Our observation has been that Hughes is in every wav comiieteiit and will make an ideal mentor for the normal school boys. N E W YO RK , Oct. I t . — Borrowing his bride’s en­ gagement solitaire and new wedding ring to “get en­ tered,’’ Elm er J. Letterman "hocked” both, bet on the Yanks at the W orld’s Series and lost— his best, the rings and his bride. More wees were added when he whs a r­ rested for theft by b it indig­ nant bride and her father who alleged that Letterman passed a worthless Check on his father-to-tew. The m ar­ riage-took place last week a» a »octal event (Orantg Èssa'Courier)* Criticism does than compliments. Good husbands are not they have to be made. born Telling what we don't know is what takes up so much of our time. As a child learns to swear, he finds it affords more relief than crying. A short term as assessor w ill $how any man that truth is nbt growing in popqterlty. W hat a blessing it would be if the French nation knew as much about finance as it does about making toilet soap! Hes Heck says: "Orators and people who beat you to th6 bath­ room in the morlnln' hev no knowledge o’ tbe flight o* tim e.” The appeal of this South­ ern Oregon country is . the appeal Of the home. New- cpmers are arriving d a lly -t$ ' establish -.themselves Hem. >**Home seekers’’ they are, and they vision that ideal of American cltisenship, the American home. Builders are these people for our best eom m unltleX for Social life and business prosperity are found at th e ir high tide of development In communities whpre people are heme own­ ers rather than renters. The spirit of home owning is the spirit of peace and content­ ment (Portland Telegram) "A business administra­ tion" is promised the voters of Oregon by M r. I. L. Pat­ terson, whose platform and views were broadcast a few days ago. This is not a new slogan, but it is a good one especially when it is put forth by a man like M r. Pat­ terson, who has the ability and has had the experience that w ill enable him to carry out his promise to the letter. TURNING THE PAGES HACK STABLILZING LUMBER INDUSTRY ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ’Plie greatest htisines» deal fever proposed in the Northwest is contemplated in the consolidation into one working organization of a mäjority of lading sawmills in Washington and Oregdn. The lumber- industry, which is so essential to prosperity in Oregon and Washington, has been handicapped by its inability to adjust itself to ever- changing business and economic -conditions. Thia has been due to the fact that no unity of action could be secured among different mills which, by force of ciTonmetances arising from taxation problems, forest fires, transportation questions, marketing, etc., were forced to cut their timber whether they wished to or 10 Years Ago 20 Years Ago 30 Years Agi not. M. W . Wheeler was a business James Porter leaves this week Prof. Vining is, giving the elo­ visitor to Medford Saturday eVe- for Roseburg to be gone several cution Claeses some excellent d rill r/lnfc aod attended the poultry daysr In the Swedish movement w ith musical accompaniment. show. President B. F . Mulkey return­ ed yesterday from a trip made to points north In the interests of the Southern Oregon State Nor­ Mias Lora Colton, the Mrs- 8. E. M iller le ft Friday mal school here. . .abstractor, apeat p a rt, evening for Portland where she week at the county seat' w ill visit with Mrs. J. W . Loaher, Aft.er an absence o f several form er Ashland résidant. years spent In traveling over the states. A. H . Brown returned to Ashland yesterday noon. The Detroit police have u country club and have taken up golf. They are thinking of carrying their clube on the% beat bo they can putt people in jail. Cliarles Evans Hughes ha« lieen appointed to The Hague. We always auspected those whiskers would ¿¿t him into trouble. Headline« that tell the «tory: Fire« at Hi« \Vifi Among (hose who attended the Roseburg-Medford game Satur­ day, were Coach Hutchison. Pro­ fessors Moore and Ruch, H . B. Boyde. Ouy Good, Persy Orleeet, John Enders, Andrew McGee, Harvey Ling. H . O. Eastman, Burney Burnett, Charley Robert- Ron and wife, Harrison Hrfwell, Mtaaes Helen Moore. M ary Wate- enburger and Margaret Hodgson and Fred HerrUL, Lydia,” Interrupted Lítale. 'If yra want to tick anyone, go l i t t E M p y. Marahan,,the food I. Why. ’I a s s g s s r A ’ s s .’s j ® waa sàMng ceas at fomtribt* ovet* a counter. And abets briaaiBg that S Ä H i t H s , Neither. h ^ Asara- ï ner  bis * caller « Jtefr eg thmhunset gloW cadgftt M r hgfr. aad-.tb* toe aefc t • ; >, , . “Run and get Into your bathing "We are a queer purple and white color and when we used to be common, in our family home in "No,” snapped -Elviry. •‘Lydia, South America, they used to going to do to ns? Dad’s llckod per with us, Lydliu" ‘1 have sntoxtt heeri»g*lt.” said B e’ Jm*clr *• i "No, thank you.-- answered the Mrs. BlcMbok, % n t L m C to think Lydte toid et their punishment “MV. Levine’s coming to ", tern It,” groaned Kent, “I ’d rath- child. « had another licking. I certainly supper at our hpute and I have to cook It.** ' ' 1 ’ i" - d i hate that girl.” . “H um ! What dee» Jobs LeVlne do at your house, sp pjuchf’ r • "Oh, he’s gbing Into politics,” an­ atw . O gee, Kent, rv e got. two p inalMl One’s- Patience’s. But swered Lydia. Innocently, “and a ™ ? .- u E’a go spend the other at » ^ ace'si” ^ ^ r T ► “Gum or aU-day sucker!“ asked fine J « M i swimming teacher,” Bent, who, In spite of the fact that Dave «poke careleotlx. te U .-fl:g l. Too many hearts and lives are bound up la the material treasures of this world. ent was a q n lftr r ! A fte r tbe little daughter when he lifted from the buggy gad hade her to the house. Before he lifted dis down he paused and as he s on the ground and she „sat In me he decided to eechnr the ety at girls forever and he ick a bargain with Lydia that could hove the use of his hi- i (Continued Tomowow)' SUBSCRIBE FOR T H E TIDINGS.