re» jC SP5 p s Bto' 1 ES • ta.itohwre ;. m ‘A y r ' s m?. "TOPttffiafe» S5 s ehto« SHL OUT OUR WAY D A IL Y M W r^ t « Ä ^ f e R B I R o s é s W a Bum « S U G A R I S Swuei li-ttilllfMlit JSto 0 * ta tto o WASfUMSTOH r-t Mr. Matoa Miehelät, the indefatigable aa- atyet e t «vetta* vtattsttes, haa ténu« that the primary- v<*e •* Ghe « • «taken Whteh b aje ptt- tanriae la i r r r n i T .«beat ai* th aw aa Chat aa the .«aaarat Kat the U t d Me M Ötel it b oaiaelves; w e Are ¿Ms people, Je»«» Who « « M a i l r e .With election vqbe. T h r e e b a e fc g o a l » a r e fa fe a tttr e , C h a m b e r C o n fa tfa to W k this. WW: >• of W To «ell Asfeand to Ashland people, threry I^Mon a a»Mfew» fa l tbe etty. -• (2) To se|l Ashland t o omr trade* territory. (3) To ML Ashland prodocts and natural ad­ vantages natihoaflyy - It is tiresome to stand still—much more tire- eome than it is-to walk. When we walk each leg > M y . Michelet eb'owe that th e prim ary vote h « | taoreaan* I r e « fi,4S8,188. in 1918 to in 1926. when the gen era l elec­ tion rote fW thw 4 * states wea .17,1*7, t-11. This wan h gain of to per edit, ’rite pMn from t » f a te 1*14 w a* I t per teat, If there is ahead of us a goal we have some­ thing toward which to move— a n objective. OUr objective mast be broad enough to'keep t o movjag toward a goat— each achievement ac- Cwnplished must bring iato view Another objective which gives us thè impetus to keep moving on. In any community cooperation in action toward a V Oke secret of a f e «»eat. ' A goal has -been set. Plans àrè outlined ,fa which every citizen in Ashland ia invited to participate. A real old-fashidped Town Meeting, with every- bne‘ idvited to attend— e v e t y o b e invited to talk in meeting and ex presa optata* and offer suggest­ ions, is planned. , E. G. Harlan, new Chamber o f Commerce sec- io$tary has outlined plans, exteffffve and attractive. C o a g a r a f c t a i s « e e e s s a r ^ t o p o t* t h a n iato effect. T%5 T o w n M e e t in g i s t h e f e . T h e r e n e e d s of the city may t o discussed andplans made. Report* of progress of work may W given. Infarihiti0< ' nceruing the town may to* givélfitew residents and ose who may heootoe tew $*sii|ents. Cooperation is to ba the keynote thought—co- opemtioh between mer^iAtots, between merchants and tr e d r e f a l t o , b e tw e e n ^ ì i o o l t lòìd, parent», be­ tween city aodocretitry, cooperation of efaurches— in fact the whole plan of advancement of Ashland as a trade and home realtor based on that one necessity, ‘ ft is your tow i. Aetidli re the law of the uni-4 Verse. Rest and .inaction revolts in stagnation, and ahum forins over the st&gnànt waters. We have leadens, wo have piaste. It is up to Ashtotod fatte—this is you—fa work. The goal has been set. We must work atoA cooperate, then it will be reached. e B •• f e * d • d M l L U V M lipW 1 * _ ♦ V- i For some reason it tickles the fancy of the •ld ito t fe fammer vacation. He WobW indignantly den? that knythina but woe whs in his heart 4)n the first day of school when he was a bey and it pleases him to thin k.h is lads are chips off the old block. Of «course he wants his boys to enjoy their school work And to get the maxintuA prafet 1 from it, hut he nurses this old tradition tehderly—the normal boy must hated Jtw go to school. . • rfttote h m M WHWying way «T disputing things tae know, however, and there is a question about this one. Wfltodet if the uverege hoy actually does dread the re-opening of school as lie is supposed to? Our restoleMifti i* that most of the hoys had a af a attehkiufc liking fot* the things that School jht to tfieni After surfunet vacation and the f h ffto y p r e b a ld y fr tm M y is desirteus deucedly.eynicAtthey tilatae the editor far all the had editorials that appear to hit paper and then say he stole the good ones. Istermlned upon • friendly rein* fonshlp, bemoan It « m a t a redne- white there Were only l o per COW» WlOr© TvWB TB TWO • OOWO b O I , qlectidn In the entire 48 Mates. Comte. , This Day In Fistiana BY > ’ 1 » A !» ■ b lib C ' R B ID «Blighty seven years ago today. Janies "Deaf** Burke, successor Vo* Jem W ard as ^champion jot Bcgland prepare something ta the quickest man­ ner possible from tke supplies Which happen to he a t hand., y e ry often the breakfast of the day before is the most vivid in Wu^minda and since some ef the ih>ae supplies need la tis prepar- |k fo o are still at hand, this merely aa * matter n t cariosity, ha knew that matters were painfully b to r e ft . -¡Store toooV U g haad to M lM s ly and teoked' iato spate. He had prom­ ised dm b rittle t b t t money WO«M he (artheeaaiot an the following week., hot there waa mt mare chance of having tt then than there was o f seeing it appear oh the desk before Me very eyes In the next five mlaatea. One wan exact­ ly as k»p f l ids air possible a s the other. lng op • deck t t cards from the ta- Me, *M ««part Sagers casually divided the ppnk and ahofled them quicker than the eye could follow. **Yon are clever enough to make y a w Bring At cards,** ke remarked as he again shuffled la mM-eia **Qace you learn the trioka of the preahlon M horror VUMen shook hto hsad derisively. “Then why not retrench—'* Again Lescaut, shrugged and can- Oahed d m fflin t the cards directly la front et PUMeu. “Cut down sx- pensaa—get pejuwslvss a farm id the country and a nice little plow — Maaoa would like th at!“ He tauntingly, not mat: “I have told the creditors 'hat 1 will pay them next week,“ Fabten succeeded in making his voice stern and final “Tae, you have told theta that every day tor wseksi W a will aot ksave here without the money,'* XoM pd the other bailiff angrily. ~ T he furnishings in this house are irorth a eonsldeerable amoent,” the other continued speculatively ■ as Mb appraised the valuable tapes- «lea, the rich hangings and w e dtonmoto in the room. Fabian understood their inten­ tions had squirmed uneasily. How terrible tor Maaoa if the furnish- tags she loved were moved out to meM eredltor’s demands. For a moment ha thought desperately sheet hew he could get rid of the eoiloatoro; then a smile spread to w Me tore and ha said to the nlM tot. “Tour expression reminds m » -« e BlcheUeu eaid to Madame dn Barry Juat aa she waa about to have heard thia pricsleea duervs to toe* , “Tell eould make taonay at the card table»—If (you wonld,** the ghasMdr temptingly stated a ta c t “Cheating a t cards is out of the questaompdor d geattomaa. and I was horn that. My ancestors were honorable men“ , Phblen was proud. , , “Mins were aot, thaah God!" re­ turned Leecant heartily. “1 in- hertted pluck, hot scruples.“ L>es- caut oohtlaued an Fhhlea «tared gloomily ma toe window. -Take A man with aBUHopa. ahd there are many o f them la Parti, dree he mind tostaff A hundred toatof No! Jtad Isn’t a hundred fouls better tor being la eirculattont It’e tmiy hahfi ea each man’s shoulder Fa- M«h lowered his voice and coa- ttaued the point of his story as, he eraftlly guided them toward the f i t o Without their realising what wen happealn*. Ferianately they enjoyed a rare bit eC gossip aa much as a glass of tar« wins. Deeply absorbed in the eeapdal they ware oblivions to their saHmndiaga natll they found tog r. r >0 yon wai tMtanetvan in the open'entrance of t o e house. Immediately they off« sd the oaj • fen flatter recehed their duty and began noisy ^ R T w e e V Fnhiaa said with n totoftotodi smile.’ “word ef honor.” end maned the door in their faces. » Wag A narrow escape and good riddariee. However, F ab M T wad wenied toeanse that to rt of thing eS A « e d pentiano lndaflnlteiy. His ’ credit Wee exhausted and he had peetotoad payments so many times M a k f a a t w ill be very sim ilar te ^Te task Ik riU t XxnUHit IteAI IBe |ti ' > Very often I hear women say that their families w ill -hot eat breakfast. Breakfast eating la a habit. Those who have formed the habit are ready to eat when b r*abt*>t time comes and they rid l set It there It any de- this she * s ----- --- --- --— provo trlfck, n his 7 Fleered with him self. (To be eenUeusd.) Starting to school, do you want be a tte -<0 retire smare ere rearero. re ♦hem to sit all morning ‘without m llu m m Til Tot iu in f f foiftäY Tl Is «S wonde'r that s^nre the breakfast Now habit. that your children aro (Please turn to page five)