Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 11, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Ashland Tidings
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jon j-ei au-oora. .jiiency is
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tlc;an now. ew periodicals s
1 Tie Home Crce
g ! ce&s depends not upon my location,
Issued Mondays and Thursdays a m'w
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B. V. TaJcttt,
"alitor ami w ix-r i
- - Ofy Editor i
r:
-nests :n .trre
H (dreams, bat u-fca what I actuary do; '
rjooica J. riKHibt from Ue Editorial Pe S i not n'"0:l ,uti b'""- uoa pluck. I
-.eaters feel their q - JI , believe
'th the keynote
:e iisicEs they dwell oa tils
ji"i;sri:nTiox iutes.
o- yr $;.'-
f";x Mon-is 1.--.
Three Mon-h ? ""
Payable in Advance.
TELEPHONE 3f
Advertising i 2
rsn-t-e'a- ;-c5 ; : it'.-
'Lez;o.-.
cf it".
word.
1 Xe- Vori tiy Tor the pat i
they i.2ve ?rn ho'cinz an "E"i-
- jtt'.y ei-out-os. r.very 2e tfcaVTfcat was the danr-ve that woo"" be
:-.is i lui-iiie or a d?r:e by whkb'doae to the eotsntry stores. It was
alio fr" i-y many ri-efchants tr-.; ;t
c"M drain tie iife i-lood cut o: :-
i believe in workinr when you work
'and in playing when yoa play, and
loaniry ftiores sol finrt. ? in clvin? and denaniinz a square
While the Jons tight for the -ar-;dea3 in every art of life." Wasticz
el pest was wazisg there was always ton ID. C. Post,
one ftoii argument in oppos'ioc.
Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00
SHOUT PANTS" KA.KIJALL.
;z.e and e'irsr-ia work is
little l-oti. ar?-;!i2. ?es-i":.c.r.:-r".'n-.
The q'.'f r
ari.es ii the T.ichsij'?
"-" -C :-:-; r.ct create more
raue in iotss or :yjre size.
The 5ast boiletla cf the Xa"
ai
.-oe;a'on o' (ri.t Men -3--i;;
ti-r result of an investii-atio-j inT'- t:.:s
q je.-tioa. Or.e oi the j.:eit'ot.s i-ked
"Art o;;r.ry ktor li'ifii :
he i ri-.-e; ; : v.ne.-s 01 the :.
.-'j':?e-r?'' Thi srd other - et
eri to T-ho'".i!e d-t ' : -.
ro.--ro2d.-: a a -J s.ii-all-c-ity ; is
ir;-. t'.e y isles n:ana?er io; the
h-ar a 'juirkjv enough,
qtieft'oiii hro.i;ht otit no :-'-n-arriQri?
the retailers that -he
was hurting them.
POstCi.'i
ter.
ro.-'y
er c-cr
;ed at
to the
Cert;?a
...
:t:ej cola
pii.h i:
iKl TA1.J7V.
Ther have .';"
near i'o',-: hi Xw Vo: k o'her
-itn. OI:T:'-' 't-d ;! V.". V.
raden. X-ne i; en were arr-'- I at
the lan deinorirtra ioi. i:i N'-vv York
for al!fvd distorhaiif-e of tin; jica' ".
Allegations u-re nade that the po
lire br:;a'!y utr'ifk the !i'-:.drt of tile
rrod "Witil the bicod K'nntei).
On'.y an -e v.itn-H.: could ::ay how
far th-:e i-ou iilsints wre fair. The
general inenion of the attitude and
conduct of the police toward di:;tMih-
an's is worts attention, however, ski
a source of con.taiit conflict is
great mvity tl'es.
.rr.t r.-tholi.
-:e:.t. V. :t thcr'; ai
W:,nk',; I;.-.-(!erla:i'l. A
"orlir.ien T. -ju'd at the
':!:"e th-y were ar"in'
o i; e'hoa.-: was the more
1 1 yo
is SCI:.'
The .-on.;et:
Mi"; the !ria
sot a iitror.2
ai:
t:rir
If th-:
r hoy at the are oi ten can't
"or;? Hy. watch h:::;! Th"re
:h:r: a".-nornial . o-.t hir:.
:ve isstisct. -a-hich is
;.:inz of ciTiXza'ion. is
ii him a- it o-:?ht to i.e.
hue as "t-i::s cher:sh-
' r" :. i a - - -ose
heiit
-y is fol
ate. Oa
The nor.;;
:::e joea.s o. tis ov,n s-a!
elates. Th? hey ci" tea w!
i set Iir.-t oi: eirLlii?
lowing ideals too old for hi
Irst National Bank
Oldest National Eank in Jackson County
5-
The
tirr.fnt
:;?r;e! ; o
li.' ie wa.-
new syste
er.'):r.se.
The er.u-r.t of the
the fornier heavy e::;
fene.-Ll lee'.in tha- the
retuoved a buruea-o;:,e
'.ax ir;ijio . '-y :
e.-i chars:-, was '.
;i o
tiT
'' '.. i-"ri oi
i ient.
There i now a tendency to hold
oiK-Kelf do"n. uv. to hold others
down, t'j lertain firced nandard-i of
production. The old-time workman
;u down to his hen h v. ith a cou
fortably indeliiii'e idea of the amo'int
of work that he -.vas voin? y turn
out. He ii.-:li!;ed the fetter in; srasp
o' tiije tables. He often 'Ojiped to
piny by the wayside. If a neighbor
a . dropped in, they be-.-an to talk ,oo!i- wbidi the retailer eh he had to pay
lies, ii in- aay s wor : a;a not snow :t to r.r,rv hi ciwnmer
the other fcaud. the boy o" ten "a ho
n.erely likes to ;.-ay ta-; a:.r tur;h'r
in theydirt is net old eno r-h
aue. At
emerge 1
of the hidiet are. He -O.o-!d
Depository of the United States, State of Oregon, Coun
ty of Jackson and City of Ashland.
hat ;eriod he tho i'd
ron: the unorganized
for his
have
a desire to excel his own Kate? in the
pursuit that their ;..:nd.s are ie;t able
to appreciate.
Every American :oy o-iht to be
. t -. . ' . . . I l. . . ; I . . t.J f CT n " L.r I,-- I . , I- l.orcnf? , r. 1 . . . .
"-;-'. i'. '-i'lie in iriuieT.v it,-- - " te. (,:eni(.n.s j.,, as important
w as a quarter nere. nsii a o-nlar " -"u iiit.. iu s::iwii imi-d- tj.e
there, a dollar M:.jevhere else. .'. -
aood deal o;
es hi;: valaahle facts, the order un
der eitranecis a-ithoiity. Thf; Iju'iI 1
field teaches hit;) aienri-HH of thought.
and order under his ow n individual i
self-control. In liiany litrhts the lat-
It i.4 ( l.'ihi.e
"c-jiioiny
on $7. ."iM! a
1 tliat. only by the luo
cijii a cori'ii-Hsnian iv.
yci'i-. if their ;,ay
advanci'd tln-y i.iay be able to
Washington once in a v.hile.
Vli-
iort.ier.
Make it "Ashland the Beautiful."
th-j t;. :e it v.as charged
up to the conaurj.er. No doubt ihere
w-:e r.raay eirt uinstarice;- uader
"A policei.ians lot i riot a happy;"''. l " - ne ''onsojea nun- , ,he lon.. r,ln ,h(. rilan;e may.
w." The Mreet cro vd is unfriend- j U !y 'nin':il''- thzt J-"e i prove a roo-1 thinrj for the express!
ly. Evej if he iK merely trying to j "n"s,laI 'lifHculties to surmount. -companies. lnder the old re.-iuie'
arre:t a msn as a "si-ople drunk" he i -N-""'' weI!-condu-ted newspaier they could not have ossibiy consid-!
fels the hostile atmosphere. .have a certain hour at whirh every ' ered themselves popular. Xow they:
After a policerran Retn thre-r oriJ,a'-''' 'mist Po to :res.-;. The factory are advertising their clair-s and rates,
four tic SB on the hhin he do- not ' employe has a normal standard pro- The moment a corporation shows it
feel quite that benevolent interest in I Auction. The -;ood business :azn con- self anxiocg to please and get l.uti-;
tujairmin; creature that might !,' st'lt-" hi- ;ia:.r table hourly. It all . ness, thst l.ior.ent it has laid the:
Bogei-ted by pure philanthropy. Po- invoheg nervous strain. Iut it i a foundation for popular favor.
"et : n-,ry likel'ar' of t''" r.ieat industrial advance,; Retail merchants, cf course, must I
Staple and Fancy
Dry Goods
Fancy Waists
VAUPEL'S
T5he QUALITY STORE
Butterick Patterns
SHOES
GENTS
FURNISHINGS
which larger co'iforts oi li'e and' realize more work is
re foe in; secured.
licetnen occai- ion ally
other neo ;!. The ter;;itation is '
atron; to hand o:it a monitory rap ' ""ore play-time
with his fctir.-k. Thi fjuite iwnifoly
may foe more emphatic than would : mans views on the currency law
be called 'or by the code or rules. !w j! i,nd-r-:o very l onsiderable re
Police r.ork ' reates contempt for ; vision after he has been turned down
the underworld oi drunks, vagrants 1 for a -0 y; ,ne fe.jt,ri reserve bank,
and thieves. The incessant conflict j
with turbulance and disorder may et ; ' "
too much on a man'H nerves. AIko
politics lands many coarse and cruel
men in a policeman's uniform.
roins to be done :
by mail orders sent to stores near:
home. They must by advertising;
keep their -;oods before the outlying
farmers or their territory, or their
rival around the corner -a ill get it. ;
We Give 5 Cash Coupons With Every Cash Purchase
SUMMER FOOTWEAR
Hut perfection can be excepted in
REPUBLICAN VOTERS
SHOULD BEWARE ;;
Mexican War of 1HI7.
On April IK. 1S47. the battle ol
C'erro Gordo was fo-r-ht in the 5'exi
an war. and a: this battle the "Mexi
can commander, Santa Antonio de
Lopez, was p it to enth a precipitated ,
iaht that he lost his cork ez in
addition to losin-; the battle. The
no task. It i:: one thin! to gather i
in a soiiiriiiins fi'-hter. w ho in able I
to deliver some u;'Iy blows, arid may! Party Should Be ReDfeSented .''o"1" Ie "'hi;h formerly belon-d to
is ... n ... tnf Mexic-n :;enerol is in the state
have a nin in his pocket. It
another tiling to stand outside and '
criticise. j
In these '. W. V. liots the police'
perhaps failed to diHtiniruish are-'
on National Committee
By a Republican
museum at the state capital in Spring-
field. 111. j
' Oeneral Pant.-i Antnr.in Inst hi leff i
The Republicans of Oregon are en- in the defense oi Vera Cruz, against!
FOK
OLD AND YOUNG
Sorosis and Utz & Dunn
MAKES
New Colonials in tan leather,
black suede and gun metal.
Pumps in satin, velvet, suede, nu
buck, canvas, pat. & dull leather. R
folly enough between men who lose! titled to hae a Republican named as ' tfe French in December. 183$. and it!
KeU-control from emotional excite
ment and the ordinary street rou'h.
the Xational Republican Committee- i said he buried it in the cemetery J
man from this State. C. V. Ackerson, 'at Santa Paula, after bavin; an elab-;
But the fact remains that the police- i who claims to be a Republican, is a ; orate burial ceremony and an exten-i
man saveB the rest of us from the 1 candidate. He registered aa a Progres- sive funeral o-?tion pronounced. The!
repulsive job of self-defense. Were
it not for him, every one else would
have to be rolling in the "-utter, de
fending his own right
quiet.
AXTI.
PltOHII'.ITIOMST FK'HTIXG
MADDEN.
The report is being circulated along
Front Btreet that If Frank Madden is
elected county commissioner the
rounty employes will be so poorly
paid that they won't be able to buy
a glass of beer, says Robert Ruhl in
the Medford Sun.
As a result that imposing thor
oughfare with its attaches and sympa
thizers are lining up to a man for Joe
Smith of Rogue River.
While we are not supporting Mr.
Madden because of his personal views
Bive January 8, 1!H. Then signed petl- old school histories give an account'
tion of Ir. W. Coe to be Progressive of the old cork leg, but there are few i
National Committee-man. Then can-! indeed w ho kuo-v v. here it is now. !
to peace and ! celled his registration as a Progres-
! Bive and registered as a Republican Considerable interest and not a lit- i
and immediately filed his candidacy tie satisfaction has been felt at the'
for membership on Republican Nation- j report from Ores-on that a millionaire
! al Committee. Has been an Intimate r w ho scorched throu-rh the streets of
and convenient understudy of the Pro- j the city at the rate of fL"ty miles an
Cressive National Committeeman and hour was sentenced to five days' la
seems now to be in combination witnjbor on the municipal rockpile.
him In an attempt to shanghai the ) a lot of people would be glad to
Republican organization. His eandi-, hear of other such cases. Not that
dacy Is being actively backed by par- j they have any particular aversion to
ties hostile to the Republican party either millionaires or automobiles,
and having personal Interest and prl- kiit that the matter of reekle?s driv
ing is frequently considered all too
Button Oxfords Our High Shoes
in button and lace
IN
Patent Leather,
Kid and
Gun Metal
In Your Size
are beauties.
In patent, plain toe,
kid top, cloth top,
kid, gunmetal,
lace and nubnek.
i -
You will find our stock the largest and most complete in the city.
Prices range from 52.00 to $4.00.
ate personal grudges to serve. His
erratic and excitable temperament has
frequently led hira to flood the col
umns of the press w ith violent attacks
upon the Republican party fcod vicious
personal abuse of prominent Republi
can. .ffiH llf.t.n r.c r9 th.
. ... - .u stale
argument appeals 10 us as one oi me
best yet presented for his nomination
next Friday.
It means that the policy of hiring
eleven fruit Inspectors at 16 per day
when the service could be secured
at slightly over half that amount
will be continued if Mr. Madden Is
elected.
It means that making a political
machine out of county employes will
not be continued.
It means that making the taxpay
ers of the county pay more for their
service than a private corporation
would pay doing the same class of
work will not be continued.
In short, it means that If Mr. Mad
den Is elected to the county court bis
personal force and aggressiveness
coupled with his thorough btntlnut
principles will remilt In a rigidly eco
nomical administration of affairs.
Our Front street friends are no
fools. They have their ears pretty
close to the ground and they know a
hard-headed business man when they
see him. Padded payrolls mean more
beer, and strict business payrolls
mean less beer.
Hut who pays for this brer, Mr. and
Mrs. Taxpayer?
You do.
It Is a grave abuse for parties who
are not Republican to register as such.
It is a graver abuse for outsiders to
attempt the capture of a political par
ty to gratify a personal grudge and
to promote party discord. It is an
abuse against which fair-minded men
of all parties will rise Id protest Wa
lightly.
Wholesale murder by automobiles
is really serious business, and the j
moral responsibility of thus endanger-!
ing li.'e should be as great as when
a man uses firearms recklessly. But '
the latter has inevitably received the I
severer punishment. '
She w ho walks through life with an j
I even temper and a gentle patience, i
patient with herself, patient with oth- j
ers, patient with difficulties and
crosses, has an everyday greatness
A good word for a bad one is worth
much in the home and costs little.
Make it "Ashland the Beautiful.'
can never have a reunited party by beyo"d that w1hU;h ,9 won ,n batt,eS
. ,, .i,i-i . , v. . j. I or cuuuiea catiieaiais.
FWu;ni iv iui uvui ywiwiiu UVII1WUD
and men who are political reformers
simply for the saka of office. Haying
been a Republican only twenty-four
hours whea he announced bis candi
dacy for the highest honorary position
In the gift of the party, la some Indi
cation of what Mr. Ackernoo'i motive
was In registering aa a Republican.
As Hon. Ralph E. Williams la the only
Republican who Is a candidate for
Republican National Committeeman,
we feet warranted In urging all loyal
Republicans In the state to give him
their earnMt and enthusiastic support,
CHAR. B. MOORES,
(Chairman of Republican State Cen
tral Committee.)
M. B. McFAUU
(""resident Lincoln RepuLMcan Club.)
McKINI.KT MITCHELL,
("resident of Portland Republican
Club.)
C. M. IDI.F.MAV.
(President MultertK.r P.r,,..tu.
Club )
The Kami Hoy's Creed "ood!
In every school bouse In Prince
Edward county. Virginia, a placard
containing a creed for the American
country boy and dedicated to the
Boys' Corn Club of Vlrgina has been
posted. It reads
"I believe that the country which
God made is more beautiful than the
city which man made; that life out of
doors and In touch with the earth Is
the natural life of man. I believe
that work with nature is more inspir
ing than work with the most intricute
machinery.
"I believe that the dignity of la
bor depends not on what you do, but
how you do it: that opportunity
comes to a boy on the farm as often
as to the boy In the city: that life Is
larger and freer and happier on the
THE STAPLES REALTY AND AUTO AGENCY
Select Your Residence Property
And buy your choice of land now before
the inevitable jump in prices.
My clients are continually raising
prices or withdrawing offers, but I have
a few SNAPS left.
Don't think that because I sell the
STANLEY STEAM AUTOS that I can't
find you a bargain in land. That's why
I can do it.
If you want money, land, a home, an
automobile, timber lands, remember that
a man in the real estate business is a
good, one to interview. I am one of
them.
Would any of the following interest
you ?
22 acres, alfaKa ranch, close to town,
op perpetual stream. Splendid building
site. $4,500. Easiest kind of terms.
t An 80-acre alfalfa and grain farm well
improved, nicely located, offered for a
short time at $12,000. Ought to and no
doubt will bring $1G,000 within a year.
A cottage on paved street leased for a
year at $15 to responsible tenant, $1,200.
A raountain rancli, well improved, on
Williams creek, to trade for Ashland
property.
Hotel Ashland Bldg. Ashland. Oregon