possession at the time of h it aur- rendmr biavo r^ en tly U eh show* obtain additional graxlng space. In P arli aad io rich and colorful “Success in rasing buffalo la wore the embroideries that fash­ Wainwright park ip one of the ion designers conceived the ides' most notable examplea of wild of adapting them to the haute lifh cosservation in history. But» couture. According to a dispatch falo wore practically extinct on from the Woman’s Home Compan­ the continent when the park waa' ion representative In Paris, the established la 1N T . There were Arab,embroideries v ili he a fail only 800 bison Ihft in North seasonal rage. is completing arrangements for America of the millions that had French Colonial officials to the movement. « ranged the plains before the tide promising couturiers a plentiful “Over population of the Wain- of land 'settlement .set tn. They supply of the embroidery, havq, wright herd has mads it necessary, were owned by Mfthael Pablo qt turped Ite use lato o powerful fac­ to r^iuce the number of animals Montana who sold them to the tor for peace" among the desert there," said Mr. Christie. “Ores- Canadian government which turn- tribes. Por centuries embroider­ ing- was carried on chiefly as a pastime but following the discov­ ery* of the yjch varieties by fash­ ion designerà, the government is encouraging embrodlerlag ; as a NEW YORK. — Abd-HI- trade, thue, creating a lucrative Krim, the fierce R iff chieftain, iadnstry for the natives as a re­ pho for years Kept the armies of ward for living at peace with the Prance and Spain at hay, will he outside world. Soft, white, all-wool materials are decorated with Arab embroid­ ery, are recommended as best pre­ serving the original, note found In T M -B ly-K rim ’s picturesque gar­ ments.'. - \ DAVIS DID GOOD WORK Many a town treasures the memory of some citizen who has attained distinction. “ He was born in our town,“ or, “ We were schoolmates,“ old associates recall. indeed feel that they are among old land people may harbor just a Mt of special pride that the oldest bank in Southern Oregon is located in their com- With age, the First National Bank of Ashland (in the beginning known as the Bank of Ashland)* has gathered strength and knowledge of locdl conditions of much value to its customers. Whether old-timers or newcomers, those who bank here way In much the same way we feel that Ash- friends. R rst N ation AI ä B ank ASHLAND fiS ä n O R E G O N COMMERCIAL * SA U N IT E D NOS * SAFE DEPOSIT STATES Commenting editorially on the Sunday baseball game between the BoaS*Und Bose team, the Med­ ford Dally News under the cap­ tion, "The Rabid Pan” , has the tollcwtng to say. “The rabid baseball fan is very much like those people who can see only one side of a political is­ sue. Many* of the fans who went opt to the Pairgrounds diamond Sunday were so interested in the home teem winning that they were unable to appreciate the class of ball the Boas played. They were unappreciative of the fact that Curtis Davis, who did the mound work for the visitors,* ,-»itched a no-hit and no-run game. They were viewing the con­ tent-only from one aid. All they could see was the Inability of the locals to score, and that they could not brought sad disappoint­ ment, and chagrin-to tbe-snost rab- „ dkmg thet does pleaséus, ' M O D E R N people are hard t o satisfy, But Camel has pleased them and they have made it the most famous ciga­ rette o f all time. .Present-day smokers are "tasty,” ■nd they recognize in Camel the choic­ est tobaccos g ro w n , b le n d e d f o r smoothness and mellowness. Camel leadership in this modern world is an overwhelming tribute to the taste and fragrance o f this quality cigarette. Camel will prove itself to you. W h a t a cool, satisfying smoke! W h en you try Camels, you will see why they are first and favorite with present-day smokers. " H e r e a Came//*4 T IR E S ’T ’H E R E sure a dozen places in building a tire where a little rubber could be saved. A n ounce here, another ounce th e re — but sulding up to thousands of pounds in a year’s production. J. Cal Must Be Careful and N ot CELEBRATION Become “Laughing Stock” in PLANS MADE Cowboy Outfit Warn Advisors Local Telephone Exchange to Have Party Thia But the car owner can never tell whan this skimping is going to caudu.him trouble. W hen he pays his money for a tire he wants to be sure R wffl stand unusual road conditions, th a t ok* strain of sudden braking w ill not un­ cover a w eak pomL H e wants to be sura be will get the fu ll milaage to which ba is entitled. U . S. Royal Cerda are built w ith the idea that, every m an who buys them should get a l l the m ileage th at can possibly bo built into a tire. T h e policy o f "P lenty o f Rubber” governs every operation in building U . S. Royal Cords. I t puts plenty of rubber not only outside, where you can see it— but inside, too, where it does Unititi Stati» Rubber Company - PLENTY QF RUBBER IK U.S. ROYAL CORDS RAPID CITV, 8. D., July 15.— outftt “ makes him the laughing Fall, Says Manager — (IP) — Republican friends of stock of the nation.” A “birthday celebration” is to President Coolidge are somewhat Indications now are that the concerned over reports they have presidential party will leave here be hpld at the Ashland Exchange received from the east, regarding the i second week in September. of The Pacific Telephone A Tele­ the reaotion to Mr. Coolidge’s Arrangements have been made graph company edrly in October, adoption of cowboy attire and with school authorities to delay according to tentative plans now posed fishing pictures, movie men ferrous week the school opening being made by Myrta Otterdale, scheduled fo? the day after Labor local manager. have taken of him out here. Miss Otterdale Is searching old While cowboys and -rsneheys day. The executive offices now newspapers and library files for wear ten gallon hat, and men on are in the school building. Information regarding the early the range wear chaps, all city peo­ history of the Ashland exchange, ple dress in eastern fashion, and there has been editorial comment ASK LEGISLATURES in newspapers presented at Mr. TO STOP STEALING Coolidge’s so garbing.himself. The situation has become ser­ ious enough Jo cause Representa­ tive Royal Johnson, Republican South Dakota, to make a state­ ment Justifying Mr. Coolidge for wearing the tan gallon hat and cowboy otStfit. “While most o f the people out | here do not wear jeowboy clothes | they are symbolic of the spirit of the west/’ . said Johnson. . "We give our distinguished visitors ten gallon hatsk Just aa New York or Boston would give a distinguished guest keys of the city." Nevertheless M r. Coolidge has recently bee* wearing his straw sailor hat. Ha has not worn his red flannel shirt for a weak and had his chaps on only ones when movies ware taken of him. Politicians have bean drifting In te Inform Mr. Coolidge that some people of the seat did not On highway near Chico Springs. The most talk understand his attitude and ed of resort in the state. There must be a rea thought his attire might influ­ ence the dignity and reverence for son! Why not come and see for yourself f the presidential offioa. Particularly they pointed to a sUtement irom Basil Manley of the People’s Legislative Bureau In Washington, stating that Mr. Coolidge's picture in a cowboy Richardson Springs Lee Richardson, Mgr. and is Interviewing first subscrib­ ers, now living tn Ashland, who have watched the development and growth of the local company. As a part of her pragrom the manager Is anxious to obtain names and addresses of all early subscribers, even though they have moved away from thia city. An apalstanco which can be given In this way, as wall as interesting facts on the early exchange will be appreciated, she states. Old photographs aad old types of telephones will also be of In­ terest in the celebration. W e rest our case on the word of our owners—and you can get any number of their names for the asking. . V B A K IN M O T O R (JO. lS -lg South Fir St. OIL WHITE LEAD TURPENTINE , ENAMEL VARNISH STAIN, ETC. We Carry Heath A Milligan Mff. Co’s. Complete Lina ASHLAND LUMBER CO