Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 30, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    Thursday, June 80, 1921
AsHLAND DAry HINds.
PAGE TWO
Established 1876
Published Every Evening Except
Sunday
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YEARLY CONTRACTS
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1 charge of the operation of all rail- ting the principals to work on a per-
Local Readers.
' roads, refused to give any special centage agreement by offering them
Each line, each time................
To run every other day for one
train service and
stad- sixty per cent of the gate receipts.
" the immense
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month, each line, each time.... 7c
ium was only partially filled. Rick- j
New Jersey went after the bout
To run every issue for one month
ard made some money but not the then, in fact, invited it.
or more, each line, each time. .. . 5c
Rickard
Classified Column.
amount he was entitled to expect.
was assured that there would be no
One cent the word each time.
With almost a year spent in get- | interference and he selected Jersey |
To run every issue for one month or
American minstrelsy had its pre- shows. They became an institution
ting
the principals signed, Rickard | City. No sooner had New Jersey
more,
the word each time.
miere in The Hermitage and Presi-in southern homes. 'Field hand*
Legal Rate:
experienced similar trouble with the been named as the site, than Gov­
First Time, per 8 point line .... 10c dent Andrew Jackson, hero of the singing,’ was favorite diversion ini Dempsey-Carpentier arrangements. |
ernor Edwards issued a statement
battle of New Orleans, was its first southern homes. It frequently was
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
But
most
of
the
obstacles
came
|
5c patron, according to Alex Robb, of provided for neighborhood gather-;
that “as long as the contest was con­
line.........................................
early
when
he
had
plenty
of
time
to
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
ducted
in accordance with the box- ;
when
the Joe Bren Production Co., Chica- ings.
Then came the day
Obituaries, 2 % cents the line.
make
other
arrangements.
ing
laws,
New Jersey would be glad I
They
i
go, who is tc direct the Elks min- white men took up minstrels.
Fraternal Orders and Societies.
Rickard planned first to get the to have it.”
Advertising for fraternal orders, strel show to be presented at the seized upon and elaborated the '
or societies charging a regular initi- Chautauqua Auditorium July 7th. quaint vagaries of Jim Crow, they champion and the Frenchman in the
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re-
"American Minstrelsy has a splen- first commercialized them and they ring at Madison Square Garden for
ligious and benevolent orders will be
charged the regular rate for all ad | did history,” said Mr. Robb in dis­ put the first minstrel shows on the a purse of $5 0 0,0 0 0 of which $300,-
vertising when an admission or other cussing the Elks ministrel, which road. The minstrel first part of to­ 000 was to go to Dempsey and $200,-
charge is made.
will be the biggest minstrel show ever day is true in tradition to the ’field 000 to Carpentier.
The huge size of the purse brot j
What Constitutes Advertising!
presented in any city in the country hand singin’ of long ago, for who is
In order to allay a misunderstand­ since the days of "Honeyboy Evans there to this day who does not love about such opposition that the New
ing among some as to what consti-
the quaint lilt of the old time negro York State Boxing Commission, aim-
tutes news and what advertising,' and His Hundred Honeyboys.”
minstrel melody or is not moved by ing directly at the bout, ruled that |
Negroes Make Merry.
we print this very simple rule which
not more than $15 could be charged
is used by newspapers to differin- "Its birthplace was The Hermitage the ballads of minstrelsy?
atiate between them: "ALL future and its first patron was President
for a seat at any championship bout,
Famous Minstrels of Yore
events, where an admission charge
of
This, of course, made it impos-
“Most of the great minstrels
is made or a collection is taken Andrew Jackson, hero of the Battle
the __________________
contest in the Gar-
__ I sible to stage
__ ___
This applies to of New Orleans. It qualified 100 other days are gone, but many of
IS ADVERTISING.
organizations and societies of every years ago as the favorite amusement them live in memory. Who does den, owing to its limited capacity.
kind as well
after:of southern gentlemen of colonial not remember Hi Henry’s Minstrels Rickard then set his eyes on Sheeps-
they have^occurred is news.
days. It was the first staged in the'and the 40 Mephistopheles in the head Bay, the site of the old auto-
All coming social or organization living rooms of colonial southern ealcium-lighted devils’ clog? Who mobile race track, where he planned
meetings of societies where no money manors of stately ante-bellum days. has ever witnessed the graceful danc- to erect an immense stadium.
contribution is solicited, initiation
Governor Miller then stepped in
ing of George Primrose in the water-
charged, or collection taken is NBWS. Its theme was the quaint humor and
philosophy of the ante-bellum negro melon clog of hallowed memory or and let it be known that the contest j
We make a G quotations on
and his quaint songs with their; heard his singing of ‘By the Water- could not be held in New York state. I
Jon WORK
To remove the “big money scan-
haunting melodies. President Jack- melon Vine,’ and has not longed to
from
dal”' Rickard then succeeded in get-
son was much attached to his ne- be a minstrel?
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST.
The Elks’ Show.
groes. They were happy in his home,.
Same prices—Reasonable Price— well cared for and well treated. They' ‘The Elks Show will be a profes-
to all.
loved the stern soldier of indomitable sional
sinnal show
chnwr staged
etarod i_
_ professional
—•—.
1
in a
will
and
an
occasion
at
The
Hermit
manner.
Of
the
4
8
men
who
sit
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon.
Postoffice as Second Class Mat’ age was the Christmas eve celebra-! in the first part circle, everyone is
Matter.
ions of the folks from the quarters' a professional or former professional
They came to The Hermitage living: Songs of the first part, from topical
I would not waste my spring of room with fiddles and banjoes and efforts of the end men introduced
youth
singing to entertain the master. They I with bones and tambourine salvos to
In idle dalliance: I would plant rich had the run of the house while Pres­ ballads of the splendid artists chosen
seeds,
ident and Mrs. Jackson sat in the to sing them, will be minstrel songs.
To blossom in my manhood, ar.d chimney corner and listened to their They will wake memories in all of
bear fruit
singing and laughed over their nim- us.
The show will be splendidly
—Hillhouse.
When I am old.
ble buck and wings until the rum staged and costumed and ranks as
punch was passed and the folks went positively the greatest minstrel re-
As we understand it. Admiral back to the quarters singing as they vivai in a quarter of a century
Sims was not exactly accused of went.
Don’t forget the date—July 7th.
simmering.
"Those were the first minstrel at the Chautauqua Auditorium.
^Coming Minstrel Show Recalls
American Minstrelsy's Premiere
WOOD
In order to make room we are offering
Slab Wood at $2.75 per tier
Cash with Order
Ashland Lumber Co., Phone 20
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The height of many a man's am­
bition is to be us comfortable as the
model in the clothing store ads look.
The dove of peace may gain papu-
larity when the world has been pay­
ing war taxes tor abont 20 years.
What has become of the country
boy who felt it was the lust straw
when he was asked to gather pota-
toe bugs?
TEX RICKARD KING
OF CHAMPIONSHIP
the heavyweight championship for
a purse of $120,000.
He had the fight all arranged and
an arena partly completed in Califor­
nia when the governor decided that
I his state wanted nothing of the big
bout and ordered Rickard out. He
had
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Rickard dashed arcross the
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'receipts were close to $300,000.
Cables reporting the arrival of (United Press Statf Correspondent)
The Willard-Moran bout in Madi-
Caruso in Italy, do not mention
NEW YORK, June 30—Big money
son
Square Garden was easy, except
whether that priceless stock of comes only after big work, big
he had to guarantee the big Kansan
wines already shows it.
trouble and big worry.
a fortune he would consent to meet
Tex Rickard. king of all boxing, the blonde Pittsburger. He made
The English may have belter golf-
promotors, has learned this in the money on that fight also.
era and tennis players than we have,
AH Wool Suita at $25.00
spectacular career that has made him
Bad breaks came when he was
but they lack the nerve to challenge
the biggest figure in the sporting i getting ready for the Dempsey-Wil- and up with extra trousers
us at pitching horseshoes.
world
lard fight in Toledo. He tied him!
Robert Edgren, stakeholder andself up to a $127,500 purse but the
at
Chicago will rigidly enforce the
arbiter of the Dempsey-Carpentier prospect was exceedingly rosy when
11 o’clock deadline on park spoon-
fight, had Tex Rickard’s check yes- the governor of the Buckeye state
ing. Here and there is discerned an
terday for $500,000 to pay off the sanctioned the bout and a big stad-i
earnest campaign against moon­
Tailors for men and women
battlers next Saturday. Dempsey will ium was completed.
shine.
get $300,000 and Carpentier $200,-
However, the government, then in
000. Rickard has the privilege of
Kansas ants simply cannot be kept
down. When fly paper was used to giving either the flat guarantees or 1
keep them from eating up houses. a percentage and be decided on the
the ants built a road of dirt across guarantee.
Rickard has done big things but '
it
he had to work and worry to do them j
and the returns haven't always been
One congressman doesn’t want the
Dempsey-Carpenties fight permitted in proportion to the risk involved.
If the promoting king had been in-
until those of our country who serv-
dined to worrv a’mormally, he would
ed in France have been paid, but
have gray hair dating back to 1906
Dempsey’s interest in that is only
when he staged the Gans-Nelson;
raif-way.
light-weight championship bout.
Gans, then the champion, and Nel­
The Utah law making it illegal to
son were dickering around for a
sell of give away cigarettes went in­
bout when a telegram came from an
to effect last week. Its greatest ad­
unknown, one Tex Rickard, who was
vantage is claimed to be that It will
running a gambling house in Gold-
protect citizens from the fellow who
field, Nevada, offering $30.000 for
is "just out of smokes.”
the contest.
Gans and Nelson both laughed at j
such a ridiculous offer and passed
it up as coming from a ‘nut” or a
publicity seeker. Rickard kept in­
sisting, however, and finally he pre­
vailed upon them to come to Gold-
field where he showed them $30,000
n New York City alone from kid
in twenty-dollar gold pieces. They
ey trouble last year. Don’t allov
signed.
yourself to become a victim bi
Rickard was looked upon as a fit
ieglecting pains and aches. Guar
subject for an insane asylum. He had
against this trouble by taking
put up every cent he possessed and
was considered a sure loser but he
went through with the bout and
made money cleaning up about $20,-
000.
’
The trouble he had at Goldfield
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