ASHLAND PRINTING CO ASH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S > M C S.-JtU fTS -ru* B t s - r *3AE. C'kl 0 0 oow rupv There is a vast difference in families. Some go along for years, plugging and working out their problems, without ever seeming to really accom­ plish anything of any value which brings^, them before the public. Other families seem to develop in a different channel. Besides taking care of the many little problems which go to make up every-day life, the members of these families are always doing some­ thing Unusual, taking the leadership in various movements and accomplishing things which bring prominence and renowu to the community in which they live. t The Daily Tidings has often had the pleasure of publishing reports of activities in which one Ashland family lias taken a leading part. This is the Joy hej * r ' w < GflOAMiM i V N P tR -IH’ ! \ « 7 R A |M Í > 'WBU l -4*A- OF C 99R B B ¿ U T -H - M A V lr W t Qt RfcMS jM r r ik p r MJWBt— UP filer OFF AM' R ä U\ IRAT BUM IF THAT MACHINE WHOULO BREAK DOWN MP»N fc A tU G O iF O U ff 'MWrL 1M' V /A rrthJ Maadpmap ciarepas Dayhoff M W w > M*r «*. — Meadamea George King and Louis Schvein snd Ernest W allen were the gra­ v ill eptwruiq tbs Aa«*nd Art cious hostesses Wednesday eve­ cipb at the former’s homo Pt ning, May I t , at the regular so­ cial meeting of tto Auxiliary to 9 Beagh street, Tuesday, May M.— W. C. T. U. the Trinity Guild in the Parish v ill meet at the home of lira. House of tto Trinity Bptseopal Frank Crovaog on Bighth St, . church- Qua to other activities Tuesday, May SC— Alpha «lub there vaa not as large pn attend­ v ill meat la the Masonic hall ance as had bean expected, but all those present expressed them­ at 2: SO. Tuoadag. May S9^*«<2reup meet­ selves aa having spent a meat ing of the Ashland Delphlans. enjoyable evening. The time vaa spent playing Mrs. J. H. Fuller's group vUl meet at her home on North Bridge; Mis> Georgia Coffee re­ Main street and Mrs. G. A. ceiving the prise for holding high Briscoe's group v ill meet at score and Mrs. Fred Cashing be­ the home of Mrs. Walter Rad­ ing aver dad tto consotgtloa for low a w e . ford on Mountain Avenue. At a lata hear the hostesses Wednesday. May go— S ocial Cir­ cle of the Christian church vlU served elaborate refreshments. «K B hold their regular meeting In Added to many laurels which the Joy family has won in previous years is the victory won by the Joy twins in the state debating contest. The Tidings never anticipates hearing them complain that there are no new fields to conquer. Al G. Barnes Ashland seems to have misled a golden oppar- : tunity by not having had.the pleasure of a visit J from the A1 0. Bafnea circus. The writer has noticed the results from the visit of the circus to two cities. Coincident with the ; exhibition at Klamath Falls, Mr. Barnes announced ; he would build a $750,000 hotel in that city. Also, ; coinoident with the arrival of the press agent in Portland, it was announced the Barnes’ interests would give Portland a $3,000,000 museum. One could play on his imagination to conjure up what would have been gained if the circus had come to Ashland and if Mr. Barnes had seen the beauty and other attractions in our city. The P©rDa»d Oregonian said tfie otty of Pqrt- land would be joyful when the museum was actually constructed and left the impression that the news­ paper held just a little doubt as to the real intention of Mr. Barnes and the connection between his an­ nouncements and the work of the press agent, However; Oregon would prove a-fertile field for a dynamic worker such as A1 G. Barnes is reputed to be and if he desires to find a city where a real opportunity exists for a sanatarium Ashland cor­ dially invites him to come here and look over our city. What Hath Roads Wrought! SCISSORED SENTIMENTS 1. Over what country did the Shepherd Kings reign? 2. Who conquered Peru? 3. Between what tvo countries was the Hundred Year’s War? 8. Was Garthage founded Da­ tors Rome? 8. What war reached Its cli­ max in the Battle of Mukden? 7. For what was the year 1848 hotable in Europe? 8. Who was John Haks? 9. What mpdieval traveler ac­ quired fame by his travels in the Orient? 19. Who defeated. Mark An­ thony at the battle of Actlum? Mrs. A. C. Nlulager Hostess » ft » Plenty of exercise is. essential Mrs. A. a. N’ainger was the to a good figure, say the beauty Charming hostess but evening, Junior High Chorus Holds experts, and just then the gar­ Friday. Mpy 20, in the U th ls Regular M i n i ng den needed digging.— Baltimore Springs hotel ballroo|C To t |» ' ladles oKhu Ashland Bridge d ab. A jolly evening v a a spent If there are any baseball man­ playing cards, Mrs. j. m . Hughes Windy weather makes busi­ agers who haven't von the »987 ness good tor match manufactur­ holding high score Wad Mrs. Don pennant vet, now is the time to Whitney receiving the consolation. ers. pit In their claim. — Hartford Put flowers worn artistically eri- ranged »round the room. The greatest fault of all is ov­ Testy refreshments were served er-looking your. ova. -The row provoked by the at­ pt the close of a most successful tempted stage cleanup in New »▼•»top, Opportunity rarely York has developed more real ground a pool table. B B B * drama than the stage has seen In Rnjoy Party At Buck Home— years.— Dallas Journal. Mrs. Ruth L- Redd’s class. "Phi When people give yon some* Alpha Chi" of tne Methodist thing for nothing, thoy expect A seat on the New. York stock Episcopal church enjoyed a merry you to Imitate them. exchange hoe Just sold for 8899,- party Thursday evening. May 18, 000. That’s even more than the pt the J. W. Reck home on Second A lawyer produces but one speculators ask for a seat In the Street, the occasion being given thing and that one thing is theatres of the metropolis.— Eu­ In honor of Mjss Frances >Qraen, gene Register. Fho |s home from Portland. Ore­ trouble. gon, for a few days to Visit with The police raids in Portland her mother, Mrs. Nettie Green and When the vhole vorld treats a the last fe v days at least keep her sister, Miss Ruth Groan. man 111, it is probably because he the criminal element on the A jolly time was spent playing deserves It. jump and leaves lltUe time for delightful games and Misses Ro­ planning erime.— Hillsboro Ar­ setta McQee and Helen Pember- j A compliment paid to a gus. . ton added much to the evening’s j pleases the bob ’ s mother entertainment by playing several than it pleases the son, ( Mussolini ls qnoted as saying number» on the piano. Delicious refreshments were ( that he vants Americans to un­ A boy vbo fails in arithmetic derstand that in Italy, great lib­ served to the following guests: , is apt to be highly educated In erty is alloved the people, bqt Misses Helen Pemberton, Thelma the mathematics of craps. there must be no nonsense about Hervey, DoCa Sparks, Veeda Old- , liberty. Which appears to be ean, Emnja Cook, Alice Pratt, Ro­ much (ha same kind ol liberty setta McsGee, Madeline Stevens, Hes Heck soys: "So fur I’ve vhlch v e give to prisoners in al- Bernice Carter, Frances Galla­ never come across a toiler who loving them to move about free­ tin, Marjorie Elmore, Ruth Green, became aa optimist vhlle he vas ly vithin the restraint of their Jrma Beck, Mrs. J. W- Back and the guest of honor Miss Fences raisin'« chickens fer a livin' ,M cells.— Eugene Gdard. • Green. TURNING TH E PAGES BACK of the 8peneer resldeaee on Palm arenas today and «offered e scalp wound from a broken bottle vttk which hie heed came In* contact. Tbs regular meeting of the Presbyterian Women’s Mission­ ary society, which was held at the home o< Mrs. VanDyke pt 11» North Mala street Wednesday, May 18, vaa p very successful nna, An Interesting program was en­ joyed, the main feature being a helpful talk b ^ p visiting mem­ ber, Msq. Angel of Glendale, Ore­ gon. Thursday, May to .— Lady Niks card dub will hold regular '* masting la the Blks Temple. Hostesses, Mrs. ». D- MoRpa aad Mrs. C- I. J- Porter. Thursday, May »7. - r - P p s t Mpr Iron’s club will meet. Sunday, June 13M- The Music Teacher's association of aouth- M B B ANP General History Mn. P. Dunn. Mre. D. L. Rice end Misa Irma Rice have return­ ed home from thoir California trip and ara et home in Adhland again. * » stood M the aids of th e pfeia wood-like coffin as It vaa lovered Into the grave. There were no flowers. There VOS to display of grief o tto man, who vae the dy­ namiter’ of the schoolhouse at Bath, vaa laid to root. The drop- plqg of a lump ef elay on the cof­ fin v o the only rites observed. LAN8ING, Mich., May 11 — (IP)—The first of a sorrowful series of funerals resulting from maniacal dynamiting of Bath Consolidated school Wednesday, was conducted at St. Mary’s Cath­ olic church today for Mrs. Agnes Bllon Kehoe, murdered wife o f the man held responsible for a of 44 lives. Missionary Society rirn tew i the «torch parlors. Because roads and highways are as old as -civilization; because tlipy have been so close to the / answers needs of trade and travel, their development has been taken for granted. First it was the by-path 1. Hubert Work. 2. Assistant Secretaries o( • of the caveman hunter, needing only the physical 8tate. space to negotiate the jungle passes. Later come 8. Arliona, Delavara, New the ox-cart and the buggy, with wheels large enough Mexico. Nevada tad Wyowinff. • in diameter and slow enough In speed to cover the 4. Department of Agriculture. • rough places without great difficulty. But now tho 8, Fini« J. Garrett. 8. McNary and Stelver. automobile’s terrific speed demands roads as smooth 7. Tueadays and Fridays. as can lie made. 8. No. And such roads are worth all they cost. Whether ». Tvo years. of grading, ¿ravel, concrete or asphalt the motoring 19. Tee. public—and that means all of us—must have good - roads. (Comparable to any financial panic would be the sudden deprivation of any section of the Men who specialise on carrying country of its good roads. Yet many communities sronnd documents to prove their honesty will be»» watching. are suffering from backwardness in this respect. They are ' ‘losing out” every inch of the way in competition with progressive ' communities whose {tevple long ago saw the vision of what good roads meant and set about to make them real. A city, town, county, state or nation that is not going after improved highways is commercially ASHLAND ASHLAND and socially committing self-imi>osed ostracism from 10 Years Ago 20 Yean Ago the rest of the world. He who advocates hetter ways of trausjiortation is to he welcomed. He is a salesman of high order. He is the kind of salesman Blits, City Electrician Strick­ B. P. Hughes, the. real estate who can look int othe face of a satisfied customer. land’s bulldog, suffered an un­ man, has purchased a fine Tour­ timely death today, being r n n ist automobile ,and ia right up to Good roads are the monitors of a higher oivili- zation. Bad roads are the landmarks o f civic slovon- over by an automobile end ra- date. eelvlng Injuries which t necessi­ ness. But good roads also include common sense in tated his being shot. Blits has ,their building, and good business judgmeut in the been a familiar sight around the B. M. Shondy hes purchased letting of contracts. To say that we want a new or plane for many weeks end ? will the harness end saddlery busi­ he much mtsecd both by his ness «f I. F. Settle lu Aahlààd improved road from Piugbfictoo to Pankatank is master and by the hoet of friends and has token eherge of the Ulily half the hattle. The fight is never finished Which his happy facility for mak­ same. u t i l the project is seen thn^with width for future ing friends, has seemed him. needs, straight and level as practicable, a solid .foundation or understructure, adequate thickness; C. 8. Mitchell, the m hes been aohflned to his high quality of materials and workmanshiji, and tho past week by Illness. Little Bobbie, the three-year- hacked by an honest contractor. Then you’ve got the told eon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank road! Until then you’ve got a wish. Spenoer fell from the roar porch i. €»'. Tuesday evqgiag to e the untqae theme "If the Democrats Nomin- ate A1 Smith.’’ Thi». the mintotor baa called ”AR Vutgre Night," )fr. Chappetta ears «bat ha, himself, ia a democrat and wH) apeak from ST. JOHNS; Mich,—Without Monday, Mar ML— Ashlaad Untie a v id e range of knowledge of thia ' «Ten the r&es usually accorded the Study Club w ill mast at 7:4» currept topic. burial pf s hanged eriminal, the p. at. sharp. Full attoadaaee is M l • body of Andrew Kehde VO' put deplrad, pa o ftican v ill be Meadanap Payfw ff PM Walken 1» the ground to r s today. elaotad. \ No friends, apt oven a relative, B B B j Chapel Car P rogram F o r Sunday and Tuesday— The Chapel Car programs for Sunday and Tuesday evenings, May 22 and 24, hold promise of A snapdragon plant, filled the unusual, , with perfect blossoms, grow­ The theme for the Sunday ing oat of a brick vail nt evening discourse will be "Is The the Val S. Snyder home, Gentile's God a Discarded Jew?” corner Morton street and tto This question, the minister ' Boulevard, Is attracting a lot R. K. Montgomery and wife states, v ill be answered in the of attention. . came from Woodbpm this morn­ tableau pictures shoving Christ ia The plant, according to ing, Mr. Montgomery mill take prophesy from Eden to Bethle- V. O. N. Smith, grows out his position as freight clerk qt of the brick vail, with no the Ashland statleu, tomorrow. source of nourishment ex­ IF “ALWAYS TIRED” TRY T H B cept the wall. A healthy person novor fools constantly tired. Being "too ’ tired" continually is a sign of something wrong. Wateh your kldnoys. « eltmlnaMoa la faulty/ take Foley pills, ditjretic, a perfect regulator of irregular kidney no­ tion. Mias Giddens, of Hayne­ 1 end v ite ville, Ala., aeys: "Foley PlUa, di­ A paini and'varoish f< Mrs. Oept. uretic. have been a wondeytnl Parker end Mies ker of Pevk- help to me. relieving me entirely ,and Hector of weakness, that »Iveys "toe er«|)arg, Coo« co A n f n v s of J»hen its. and Wll- tired’’ feeling, headache« and mt - PhOB«173 mef Poley Í of Ashland vousueua.” Mon and women ev­ that are p et erywhere use and recommend J o - made ap a le telssath L ato ley Pllls^ diuretic. Ask for them. ruhW t to cousty. Sold evoryvhore.— No. 8. ' ASHLAND 30 Y ea n Ago Fuller Paints .and vVaniiabßs . , avstj RMd ■ J. 0 . RIGG WA8HINGTON, May 2 1 —Sec retary Treasurer Andrew Mellon announced a general shakeup In the federal prohibition headquar­ ters today. Lincoln C. Andrew«, assistant secretary of treasury submitted his resignation effec­ tive Angnst 1. He v ill be suc­ ceeded by Seymour Lowman. Doc­ tor James Msprice Doran of St. Paul was appointed commissioner who succeeds Roy A. Hpyne«. acting dry commissioner who will resign from servies. lamps 'give con­ siderably more light in proportion to the current they burn. For instance, a 60-watt lamp gives 70 per cent more light than a W-watt lamp, yet costs only 50 per cent more to burn. L h rger Let Us Help Yon secure proper lighting for your ceiling and wall fix­ tures—for your portable and floor lamps. XL ELECTRIC Station 75 Times and Still in Good Condition E. R, Isaac sent us one of his stock sheets with i»- struotions to launder it 75z times with r e g u l a r family work and return. We have done this and the sheet is on display at his store, ' This is the amount of laundry wear a sheet gets in three year's constant use ip u home- 1$ is still a gbod sheet and shows veiy little wear. It Proves That Ashland Laundry Senrioe Is Hot Bard Oh Tour CHothes It is a service of careful work, prompt collection and delivery and small cost. JUST PRONE 1 8 S Ashland Laundi