nw n t to th« ta tta r "B v ry th ta g ta ta thorn fhltawp w haa arrive, duri«« Rsa din 'O » T spirited <>dutalpp and that Involves the it is today in attracting the topr- problem o f marketing. The far- ita apd ta selling the fcomgspaMff' mers P " * tom is essentially ear to the home seeker as a desirous. V oblem- T lli* Should repairs and profitable place In which .to muchr thought. Th ere'is a trade live, advertising offers a vpry Mu- ° f a® »dJaseta district which ta portant part- When we /dop to gradually seta e to oar »later City, think of the enormous advertising 1 can offer » ° solution at present program of large and successful these problems of securing set- business and take due considéra- t j er»- tion of the fact that practically a ll , Of the numerous m ajor aetivi- clties of our size are spending tie» suggested during the past mors for advertising than we am t tea r the sanitarium appeals to 1 me it is vary apparent that judicious, personally, as the most desired, and consistent advertising shopld ,. j hare m e n tio n ^ some of the hare an important place ip opr most important problems which plans for the future. I feel we w ill some to tbe Chamber of Com should spend more for advertising merce the coming year tar than we have in the past. S o u g h t and discussion. Today we are pot enjoying the i ■ J New Principal is Named At Eugene EUGENE. Aprll _H ar- ry B. Johnson, principal of tbe Astarla hlgfc scbool. bas basa elected priaeipal of tbe Bagene highaehool. Thta action wae (*b - en at a spécial meeting of tbe scbool board- Johnson Sneeeeds J. O. Swan, who accepta a posltloa ta T illa - mooh couaty. " after a lingering illness, A pril », aged S t years, 4 months and 1-7 days. He came to t i e United States with his parents at the. age of three years, end to Ashland in 1S«O, and waa married to Miss Kate Em ery in 190J. One son. Kenbrlck Bmery Watson, was born to them and w ith his mother is a resident o f Ashland. Mr. Whtaon was a man of star­ ting character and had a ho»t t»X friends, he was a member of the Presbyterian ehurqh of this city aad a rained member of tbe .Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks No. »44. Ashland. The exalted ruler, W pi. M. Briggs, and the officers • o f the Lodge conducted the funeral services, and the Rev. Hugh T. Mitchel- more of the Presbyterian church delivered a very sympathetic and appropriate sermon. K arl P. Nlms sang two hymns; accom­ panied by Mies Georgte Coffee. The flowers were many and 1 beautiful aad a large ' 'sttead- anoe of the friends of the fam ily were present. r George 'W atson was a - good STEERING A STRAIGHT COURSE The carefnl pilot steen faia course with a chart and a compass. He knows where he is going and whan he will arrive. The successful saver has a systematic plan for regular deposits. He accumulates a stated amount of money in a definite period of. time. You can build a savings account with ns by systematic weekly deposits of one dollar or more. ; ... ; J H ie Citizens Bank 'Aablaflri, Oregon Much oosld be said about otheh fe- Throughout N o rth w est G e t r t e n w l taw fcm« JW pom gaum afor twenty* ene years. During that time I fcatta tried scores of sure curst, # were neither sure nor. fiu p fy * Ihavekeeneospeo* ietots, to springs end hospu t i f t e . & i X VmUtE now , * elosely Portland. I foi ta» torn* »«W * efgffrtoe that I Ians available -r n draw first, and then killed him ." But i Many of tbe men who were athong called criminals in a sense were days. They are ncomparably heBetierWays Indiana’s Prettiest Blond-Brunet OATWR» v a s m u i.TEE&r>ALB. J L /w « t t m d y blobd, one brune!— tft f ta thè mot« thè Wahash rtver belpqd mata» } Hetan genriee (ta to of GrtftaAeld, Ind , aad ’’ruacos Losiee Murphy of Logansport. 1 - Tliey vere choscn ; W J p . 91 * ndUfla Vflvcrslty'a prelltest cô^ds. kmoa H d CretOahan ta Days. ,» A. K t» ( • V H ta S P. K