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C. J. READ, ASH LA ND j D A IL Y MANAGING EDITOR W. H. PERKINS, NEWS EDITOR » ""».IH « A g gi- ------ O R IiiN DAY. W U — Steve Mojlewic, 12, q ( H of» Park, X M ¿urlous «boat the tr lfl- IW M up <» W» w *y »o school. dynamite percussion cap and T ID IN G S Placing The World Upon Wheels PUBLISHED BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING 00. TURNING BACK THE PAGES H * f t fe fe e hoapiUl urtth O ptim ism is th e g r e a te s t a sse t fo r a b u siness. T h e m akers and se lle rs o f R utouioluies a lw a y s h ave m an ifested th is q u a lity in th e h ig h e s t d egree. A w a y back in th e d a y s o f ch ain d r iv e an d one lu n gers, th ere w ere m en w h o b e lie v e d in au tom o b iles. W h en m ost p e o p le w ere ta lk ih g a b o u t the “ rich m a n ’s p la y th in g » ’» a n d r e p e a tin g jo k e s ab ou t “ g e t o u t and g e t u n d e r ” th ere w ere a f e w m en w h o backed th eir fa ith ip h o r se le ss c a r ria g e s w ith real m oney. • A n d th en w h en p r a c tic a l u$>tor oars w ere m ade and sa le s b egan to in c re a se th e c r y arose, “ th is c a n ’t la st; th ere m u st be a sa tu r a tio n p o in t.” T h e sa tu ra tio n p o in t w a s su p p o se d to m a rk th e p o in t a t w h ich th e w h ole w orld w ou ld be su p p lied w ith au tom ob iles. E v e r y b o d y w h o p o ssib ly co u ld b u y a car w ou ld h a v e one a n d th e fa c to r ie s w o u ld h a v e to c lo se a n d the w h o le b u sin e ss w o u ld b e a t an end. B u t th e m en w h o b e lie v e d in th e au tom ob ile b u sin ess w en t ste a d ily ah ead , p la n n in g b ig g e r w orks, in v e stin g m ore m oney, p u ttin g o u t m ore an d b etter sa les forces a n d in sp ir in g e v e r y m an in th e b u sin ess w ith th e brand o f o p tim ism th a t sp u rred on the c h ie fs. T h ese ta c tic s a p p ea red b e st c a lc u la ted to b rin g th e dreaded sa tu ra tio n p o in t a n d en d the in d u stry. T h e oth er d a y th ere w a s a g a th e r in g o f m otor ca r m akers, d istrib u to rs an d sa le sp e o p le in D e tr o it to m ake p la n s fo r th e co m in g year. Up fro m e v e r y p art o f th e co u n try th e y cam e an d e v e r y on e o f them w a s talking u p 1927. ” I t ’s g o in g to be a big y e a r ,” th e y said . “ J b e lie v e th e b u ainess i s b e tte r n o w th a n e v e r before,” said a M a ssa c h u se tts d ea ler o f tw n ty -fiv e y e a r s ’ exp erien ce, “ an d th e fu tu r e n e v e r looked so b righ t b fo r e ,” - “ The N o r th w e st i s in sp len d id c o n d itio n r ig h t n o w ,” s a id t h e m a n fr o m S e a ttle , “ a n d I am con v in c e d th a t th e a u to m o b ile b u ain ess is on e of the b e st and s a fe s t in th e e n tir e w e ste r n cou n try. A n d «0. e a s t a n d w e s t, n o rth a n d th e y in d u lg e d in th e sa m e old u p b e^ a b ^ s ta lk . I n a ll the w orid’s h is to r y probably n o b e tte r d em o n stra tio n e v e r h a s been made o f the w o r th o f se a l an d o p ti mism in patting aver b ig enterprise. Bessie Orowaon returned to Little Shasta last Sunday after a Week’s visit with her folks, the F. H. Crowsoq family. FACTORY BLOX The members of the Bridge club will be dellghtfull enter tained by Mrs. Herman Mattern next Friday. The Misses Margaret and Esther Fell of Eegene, who were visiting at the T rin ity Chureh rectory as guests of Rev. and Mrs. P. K. Hammond, have returned to their home. Dr. and Mrs. A. W . Boslough entertained the following at din ner Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. W ill Dodge and M r. and Mrs. O. J. Stone. 20 Years Ago Quaranfesd feran d lttom d Frioad for Quigk Bala, b v Nqw »¡ad save M SHAPTSR H Our prices and load» are alw ays the same. The echos* at the ttmku hell, tfe* Give Y ou a Demonstration Clayoamb Motor spectator to the field. Every spec tator, that is. earing one. Abner M EA SUBE OUR W A D S . Lumber Co Mrs. F. M. Carter and child ren of Medford ar? vip tin g in Ashland w ith the farm er’s slater, Mrs. Percy Morse and other rela tives. •«XS;J3 îîî S,’ ïïîs ££ « rip of «jfildSed T a s a frvtofite ■Petetore, sensing to« “break** In the gama. . Mrs. p . 0 . H errin o f Portland, has been v is itin g g f fee bom« qf her parents, M r. and Mrs. B. F. Eeeeer, In this o ttr lo r 'several weeks past. fnrnr« ' •*"**’ ’ clutch ot po]o 00 sound Shin kereat gorgia topping «yea j E. E. Bagley arrived Sunday from Chicago gqd is visiting at the home of his sitter, Mrs. C. W . Mima in Ashland- * * Mrs. H. J. Hicks and son C. C„ «re makin« a Southern Californie visit, and are staying In Pomona ASH LAND Savings Bank Accounts R e c e n tly com p iled s ta tis tic s sh o w th a t th ere are n o w 46,762,240 p erso n s in th e U n ite d S ta te s w ith ravin g* hank account» » m o u n tin g to $24,696,192, 000, o r an avera g e o f a b o u t $211 fo r e v e r y person in th e cou n try. T h e la st y e a r w itn e sse d a g r o w th o f a b o u t $1,500,000,000 in th e se a cco u n ts, w ith a lit tle le s s th a n 3,000,000 ad d ed d e p o sito r s. T h e b est feature of th e rep o rt is th e a d d itio n o f th is v a s t arm y o f p e w m o n e y sa v o rs, f o r i t in d icate» th a t th r ift in th e c o u n tr y is ste a d ily g a in in g . T h e in crea se in th e c o u n tr y ’» p o p u la tio n is n orm ally b e tw e e n 1,500,000 an d 2,000,000. T h u s i t is sa fe to a ssu m e th a t m ore th an 1,000,000 A m e r ic a n s are n o w a a v in g money who a year «go were neglecting to do so. T h ere is s till p le n ty of w ork a h ead fo r th o se in ter e ste d in th r ift p r o g r e s s W ith le s s th a n 47,000,- 000 savingB bank d e p o sito r s, th ere are p rob ab ly 25,000,000 a d u lts w h o «mould s a v e m o n ey i f th e y o n ly h a d the w ill to d o so. W e c a n n o t m easure th e n a t io n ’s th r ift, o f course e n tir e ly b y th e se record s. M an y m en are th r ifty w h o h a v e n o savings a cco u n ts. T h e y h a v e th e ir sa v in g s o th erw ise in v e ste d . N e v e r th e le s s the cou n t r y ’s record o f sa v in g s a c c o u n ts is th e b e st a v a ila b le barom eter. T h e lesson t h e y tea ch is o b v io u s. T o o m a n y o f ns are d r iftin g along y e a r to y e a r w ith o u t m a k in g p rep aration s fo r th e clays to com e. E v e r y o n e sh ou ld , sa v e fo r th e ra in y d a y and fo r th e d a y o f sunshine a s w ell. O ur sa v in g s w ill com e in h an d y w h en w e need th em e ith e r fo r a d v e r s ity or f o r op p o rtu n ity fo r ad van cem en t. L e t u s hope th at th e se w o r d s w ill fa ll b eneath t h e e y e s o f m any o f our 25,000,000 n o n -sa v e rs a n d t h a t th e y w ill be led to m ak e a n im m e d ia te sta r t » lo n g th e p a th w a y o f th r ift. T h is g r e a t n a tio n sh ou ld b e a b le to a d d m ore than 3,000,000 n ew m on ey sa v ers d u r in g th e y e a r on w h ich w e h a v e j u s t started . T h er e is a sen se in w h ich th e a g e o f in v en tio n la y s a - d e a d ly p a r a ly sis o n th e fin e r acco m p lish m e n ts F o r ragtaucc; T h e m o d e m g ir l is not ac c o m p lish e d s im p ly l>eeause sh e g r in d s o ff k o im H u n g a r ia n r g y iu r a b < *th th e c ra n k <d a p ian ola o r p la y s a t« n e b y th e tu r » o f a phonograph. . 10 Years Ago J. W . Chapman a Montana man Who has bean In the valley lately, made C r^ Tolm«a gq efffir oX 2160 for his valuable bear dog, “ Ranger," bat the offer was de- oll«ed and M r. Chapman waa told that 2260 was the price and he secured an option for ten days In which to msg?*up his mind as to Purchasing. Chapman also made »» offer o f 2160 lo r Alex, Ire land’s bear dog "N ailer,” which was also declined. I M. X . H a n ts returned .y from Oakland, CaU- R?v. M r. Stine returned O ra rla Base today. vantage of the absorbed Interest It boie crowd lmlttanc«to by the furious swirl of the game he adored, was Innocently unaware Of nwaatatn« what the society man beside h|m ‘ »g- Nonchalantly resting iha aids of Milkmaid, ont r over her saddle so as to This body hie settoas tram >r casual glaaoes of any of »v hostlers, Abner worked Uy and carefully with hie n under Milkmaid's bias ing the blade of his knUe e stirrup «trap until but a b of leather hald the stln 1 first severe strain—and— wnat e all the hubbuht Ranny tbto k J?» bot dase of suspicion 0 £ sssrasrs- e&e&sis E U M oSE : KSAT These enduring properties have been built with the dollar» of many invw tqn. In dw hat te m e e n s dw e r e n t end v in e which gives every promise of < M ore money constantly most But Abner, having completed bis W nert the. stowing needs Th« ooncerted appeal of dered In pained fashion at the so- crowd «lowly Impreaeed I tee If hl« ears. “After him, Rannvl olal Inconsistencies of the elite. Seven and a half minutes of a rashlng defiance ef goaebreak Women adm ire handsome men Much more than good men. toe soalpe ot spectators. Team work that .thrilled the expert; sen- tlonal stroke», pastes long and ort that thrtinfe tW la p n e g ; hits and rallies evaryw h sw /b n fn o t a . In attaining euccpes, nerve goes a l chalked up, largely because sa fa r ag atylMr- ’ e efforts of either team to work the ball Into positions that afford- M favorable angles for shots were A hslf-lta Will hide » truth bet t o o rted by the ripping Cossacks of tor than g whole Ito. erel f c r r t n g at shots and ¿¿u trips from too great d^tances, /e a at Abner strolled away from Innocence and modern dancing E the paddosk the bell d o n t work wall in double har- brisk recall of the player« for their hard earned to fts mlnnte lateV n|Ctoe S S Ä Ä 8 Ä S f Ä Hour almple prohibition would ga If men held the asms high Hea Heck aaye: “Grief exhibit ed la public places don’t meeaurp more than five or six inches to regularly four times a year. Save and hmest at the « m e time by m « » » of our Monthly Initogtraent P«ad. with term» a t |ow os » « shass per m q t o If I Love le like stomach trouble— It playa the duece with the appp- Qgfcitou of «rater as duck«! T h er e a r e j u s t th r e e c la sse s: T h e m an w h o k s w o rk i s a cu rse, th e m an w ho th in k s w ork ia xra n a ry e v il, a n d th e m an w h o th in k s w ork i s i r i i e g s . O n ly t h e l a t t e r is w o r t h y o f th e n am e. Dividends for HU k«V« >« tot? to« feUA*-. “Looklt lfr. Forbes ride 'em eg m the goto air! Looklt that Ipe!" exSalried the boy, “Gosh, sure hew ’em from scorin’ that AND M aps * Tourings, Coupes and Tudor Sedan» «Iso Xtodfia. Hnfck a r t Chevrolet ALWAYS ON HAND ane la seafek of htm t p the lei loonspicnoos front tow, Abner fonnd Raany'e convex-lei id bantam ooçk of-» groom detal ASHLAND , 8 T « V H N « P p iN T , W U , Th? exertion of cracking a oar op » cold 4»y cguapOe J«bn Saldar, id . to b u rst,» blood veaspl leading to the bwV He died before togdi- çal aid arrived. f f i n ' S S S i .Y “ *3 ,« he way, I aotlood that you and mv had ««Ito a Matto after W ar seems to be the great est Installment business In the world— and the collec tion difficulties, based on ability to pay, afe fam iliar to every • '« m m n a | t y.— L a Grande District New». M o re T h a n 2,Q 00 H o m e SM vehoU ery