f . i i > u a z r .jH H A Miss Norte Mc*N«ughton,* who has been attending the A^gd+iny • t Marshall, Texes, la «pending the Hummer, with reistivea at the Soda Springs - Sufvico gtatloh. Mra. Fred J one* and two email daughter«, hare npvcd to Cog- glna Logging Camp, where Mr. Jones la working.' Mr. Beckwith haa teased the garage at the Klam ath Junction Service Station. Newt Darla Is driving ’the I E llio tt M l l f truck, hiving taken the place o f Amos {Vlllipma. Amoa haa gone back to farming. There w ill be another Old Time Dance at Thom as'packing house Friday night, June 10. • Good ma­ nic, good eat«, good. time. Admla- alon 25c and 10c. Refreshments 15c, cake, sandwiches and cofree. Everyone welcome. These dancee are given every other Friday night by the /fe ll Creek P. T. A.g M r. and Mrs. Ed Foss and , Mr«. Twogood, were caller« at the 1 Chapman home Sunday. J M r. L. J. Datto of C h i« * C ali­ fornia. visited Mr. and M rt. X . B. Chapman last v«ek. Mammoth Dragon Has Big Garage So large Is the Dragon coming from Hoag Kong to be a feature of the Oriental Chinatown carni­ val Rose Festival week In Port­ land from June 13 to 18,1 that the basement of the public and!-, tori am w ill be utilised as a gar­ age of'»'dfa barn” as tbe Portland Chinese say It should be called. The dragon w ill be more than 200 feet long and It w ill re­ quire 100 Chinese to carry the Dragon when the In itia l appear­ ance Is made at the pageant t - • * » In iT f i & C li f f l L u n tiÉ iç tu r s ) CITY DADS SATISFIED City council men last night had a splendid demonstration of the sounding powers of the recently purchased fire siren. W hile the council was in session the siren w as soqnded, long and loud, an­ nouncing, as was planned, the fire demonstration which the visiting caravan staged at the Lithfa Springs Hotel. * So long and loud was the siren’s call. It was necessary to discontinue * the council session fe r a period of five minutes u n til “things quieted down.” Counoilmen are sat­ is fled w ith the noise maker. Sign Erected X a electric-sign, said by H. A. Stearns to be the largest in. southern Oregon and the only qne of Its kind in this part, of the state, was erected this morn­ ing at the intersection; of Main add F irst streets, under the sup­ ervision of Guy Good. Ashland electrician. The sign was purchased from M r. Good by M r. Stearns, owner o f the L lth la Springs garage. I t Is I t feet long, 4 feet high and has 186 light globes. A red ar­ row points up F irst street to the garage. t This sign, Which was made by the Federal Electric company San Francteco. is one of their newest nod largest models It to said. SCHOOL CONTRIBUTION Medford and Phoenix schools have contributed toward the Ore­ gon fund for the rehabilitation 1 of the Louise Consolidated school in thé flooded section of the Mis­ sissippi. To date school children in all sections ot the state have contributed a total o f 2618.02 átate Superintendent G. A. Carter Y O U don’t need a degree from O xfo rd to figure out why so many m en smoke pipes today— and $pjoy them . Pipe* smoking has increased at least three-fold since Prince A lbert came into the picture. A n d pipe-pleasure has increased a thou- sand-fold. A n d with good reason! Prince A lbert in the bowl o f your pipe p»pe-joy coming u p d ie stem. T h a t’s th e story o f P . A .’s tremendous popularity b i a pipe-bowl. Y o u suspect that Prince A lbert is wonderful tobacco tne instant ycu open the tidy red tin usd gg !Ck> tare fragrance. T h a t’s a treat in itself! Boas Batters Keep In Trim Boas w ill ,work out on the Jackson H ot Springs diamond to­ night, according to Manager Rob­ bins. The lineup for the gam e-w ith Grants Pass Spnday w ill be tbe same as la s t Sunday. Tbe Ashland team now stands second in tbe League w ith three games won and three loet, while Grants Fass dropped to third last Sunday by loosing their Y o u r "suspicions” are confirmed the m inute that cool, com forting smoke comes rolling aver your tongue. Never did pipe-tobacco taste as good as that, Cool and sweet and mellow and mild — long-burning-—-why, P . A . just hg« everything you ever wanted in a smoke, including complete satisfaction. N o matter how hard you hit it up, P. A . never bites your tongue or parches your throat. Y o u can start in right after breakfast and stay with it until bedtime» Y o u m e t h i n k your pipe is delivering capacity pipe-joy now. Never miwd. U n til you’ve tried P .A ^ you won’t know. n a tio n a l Playground Leader May Visit Ashland There is nothing like the newspaper for proclaiming place of purchase. Î , • « f The reader of a newspaper advertise­ ment can go directly to the place where the article advertised is on sale^. To ad­ vertise where the goods are, to have goods where the advertising is, consti­ tutes the best merchandising. ANNUAL REUNION Plans for the fifty -fifth an­ nual reunion ot the Oregon Pion­ eer Association are being made, and a big attendance is expeteted. The reunion this year Is to be held at Portland, Thursday, June 23, at the public auditorium. A ll persons coming to or born In tbe original Territory of Ore­ gon up to 1858,' are eligible to membership. The territory In­ cludes Washington, Idaho and parts- of Montana and Wyoming, in addition to the state of Ore­ gon'. ■ * " j Work, Governor Patterson, born In the state In , 1859 1s Included on the program. Others are Mrs. .M ary Barlow W ilkins, 1863, pre­ sident; Rev. John W . Carlg, 1862, chaplain. A special ceremony w ill be the crowning of the “ mother queen” Mrs. M ary M.-CDnnn, born May 22, 1838, pioneer of 1852, the ceremony in charge of J. D. Lee, 1848. Indian W a r Veterans plan for a reunion In Portland at the same time. , i C IT Y W E L L R E P R E S E N TE D Twenty-six of the 98 stu­ dents who w ill be graduated from the Southern Oregon Normal school next Tuesday are from Ashland. Many, others are from other towns la; Jhckson county. There should be no -lack ot well trained Instructors fo r the schools of the county. What A Thrill-This Was To Norman Batten V I . ' B E R L IN ^ June — Clarence D. Chamberlin may be a great aviator, but his knowledge of German beds, as displayed at Bottbus, to not so great. U nfam iliar with the Ger­ man rural custom of having feather ullta oyer the bed, and not tucking them In, the American flyer made the mistake of sleeping on top of his covering, thinking It was an extra mattress. Fuller Paints Varnishes A paint and varnish evpry*need Phone 178 J. O. RIGG 1 Ford Roadster 1 Ford 2 Door Sedan I Olds Sedan LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE Newspaper advertising càn be used to parallel, support or build distribu- tion. ‘ '• 1 « CHAMBERLIN DIDN’T KNOW y ROOF NOW -PAY LATER WE HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS FOB TIME PAYMENTS OR PIO N E ER F IB S B X S U n N U S B O T O U S Cm Be Laid Over Old Shingle« Withonl , Litter and Muss. Read the advertisements. They » ■ • - YOUB CHOICE 0 7 A VAKHTY O f OOLOB8 give* you wisdom when you buy Imagine your car catering on firs while racing along at a rate of ¿peed close to 100 miles an hoar! That gave Kennan Batten his thrill on Decoration Day while he was iriving ih the annual 500-tnile. speed classic at Ihdianapolis. The photograph shows Batten standing in the driver’s seat. Note the flames at the rear of the speeding car. Standing up, Batten drove his car off the track Samples and Information Free ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY • V- -