PAGE SIX ASHLAND TIDINGS Thursday, June 15, 10H Perfect Health Is EveryWoman'sBirthright A Prescription That from Girlhood to Old Age Has Been a Blessing to Womanhood. mi ir "- A J . 7 the lady said A LADY said she had tried other good coffees and had found them satisfactory. But, she had come back to her favorite, Schilling's Best, because it was a little smoother, a little richer and she was always sure of results. Any 40 or 45 cent coffee, packed evenly ground, in vacuum -sealed tins, is pretty sure to be good. 1 But Schilling's Best is not only good it is economical. It goes further. This is partly due to its even grinding every ounce yields the utmost flavor and to the vacuum-sealed, airtight tins which protect all its fresh-roasted strength for your use. Sold only through grocers. -N Schilling's Best W. Coffee Schilling' Best Says Europe Has Lost Tourist Trade S!oux City Daily Tribune: Europe sever again will be the haven for American tourists that it was before the war, according to Fred F. Har vey, manager of the Fred Harvey ho tel and dining car system, which, op erates through the southwest. "Summer resorts that rival any In the world are being built in the west and on the Pacific coast," said Mr. Harvey. "The war which shut off the tourist travel to Europe turned It to ward the west and to the Latin American countries, and It has lasted long enough to awaken the American people to the long-overlooked beau ties to be fouml there. Wore It not for the troublous times In Mexico that country would have reaped an enor hous harvest from Amerjcan tourists, and even yet it has a chance to real ize some benefit from It." Mr. Harvey has Just returned from a trip which took him all through the western tourist country for the pur pose of observing what Is going on. "There hasn't been much said of it, but the fact is that literally thou sands upon thousands of summer homes are being built In the west and southwest by eastern people who used to think that the Allegheny moun tains were the jumping off place," he said. "Hundreds of big ranches have been sold to eastern people, and pic turesque properties are bringing prices that would have been consid ered fabulous five year3 ago. The American people are Just beginning to find out that the Rock mountain and Pacific coast country is the great est playground in the world, and more and more of them will be spend ing their summers there each year." Peter Blever and wife of LaGrande stopped off in Ashland last week tor several days of visiting and sightsee Ing while en route to the Templars' conclave at Los Angeles. Will Establish Camp Near Marble Caves Helps you up "On High" Red Crown ike Gasoline ofQaaliiy putt the "hop" into your car, gives you the quick "get-away", and the ''pick-up" on the hilli. It's became Red Crown is the unmixed, refinerv eas. with extra power in every drop. At dealers everywhere and at our SERVICE STATIONS. Standard Oil Company (California) Grants Pass Courier: Plans are now under way for the opening of camps for the accommodation of tour ists and others who wish to visit the Josephine caves, and It is believed that the camps will be ready for pub lic patronage within the next few days. The present plan is to have the main camp established as near the caves as is possible. There may be difficulty in obtaining permission for the maintaining of the camp im mediately at the cave entrance, the government often opposing the grant ing of concessions within the limits of a national monument. This may cause the location of the camp either at the old Mazuma camp or at Pep per Meadows. Another camp prob ably will be maintained at Stevens, where the main camp was last year, and from here horses can be supplied those who wish them. Under this arrangement it is believed that travel will be greatly Increased to the caves. Last year the number going to the caves was about 700, though beoause there was no accommodation beyond Stevens many could not make the trip who desired to. The official federal guide is expected to be on the Job next week. The camps will supply good beds and meals at reasonable prices, and will serve to popularize the most scenic trip in the west. wm 13 m 1. 31 Jtt WEAKNE55 but is promptly relieved by the medical nourishment in Scott's Emulsion which I is not a nerve-quieter, but nature's greatest nerve -builder, without alcohol or opiate. Scott & Bowne, Woom field, N. J. 13-25 Wages War on Fake Movie Schools Through the enlistment of the sup port of Governor Hiram Johnson of California, Beatriz Michelena, cele brated prima donna star of "The Un written Law" and a long list of other celebrated photoplays, has started a definite movement against fake schools of motion picture acting that is expected to become national in its scope and significance. With this end In view Miss Michel ena made a special trip to Sacra mento, the state capital, and In a five- hour conference covered the situation Western Travel Through Here Big Testimony submitted before an In terstate Commerce Commission ex aminer at Seattle in the hearing of the so-called Shasta arbitrary case brought out the fact that during 1915 40,701 round trip tickets to San Francisco were sold at points east of Chicago for the California exposi tions. It was asserted that 15,132 of these were routed via the north west in one direction.' This shows that 37 per cent of the exposition travel moved through the northwest. The percentage was smaller than for other years, the fig ures on which are: 1913, round trip tickets of all descriptions east of Chi cago to California, 10,009; routed on way via northwest, 6,589, or 00 per cent; 1914, total, 10,252, via northwest, 4,911, or 47 per cent. To tal for the three years, 63,962; via northwest, 26,612, or 41.6 per cent. In view of the fact that there are several routes to the coast south of Sacramento and that all of the north western travel passes through Ash land, it may be seen that Ashland probably has a larger percentage of the western touriBt travel through Brown Tells Duty of Committeemen with the chief executive. It was the here than pas8eg over any ot the oth. ursr, lime" mat tne evil or. tnese er routes schools had ever been called to the governor's attention and he was prompt In promising his support to any action that promised to adequate ly eliminate It. Following up this advantage, Miss Michelena is now interesting the lead ing legislators of the state in a bill which will be brought before the as sembly and senate at their next ses sion, and she is sanguine in her ex pectations that It will be passed by almost unanimous vote. Thus far she has not found one dissenting voice to the remedy she proposes. The plan, which she herself devised E. P. Grant, a mining man who has been working In the Waldo district for the past several months, mot his death Monday morning when he fell six feet from the top of a shed, land ing on a pick, which penetrated his chest. He had no relatives In this vicinity and the whereabouts of his people are unknown. Qualifications and duties of pre cinct committeemen are defined in an opinion written by Attorney Gen eral Brown for Albert L. Hedges, dis trict attorney of Clackamas county. The opinion points out that each party at the primary election shall elect committeemen for each precinct who shall be representatives of their In detail, calls for the regulation of , Political parties for tneir precinct in all schools ot motion picture acting a11 ward or subdivision committees in the state by a commission appoint- that mav be formed. Ive bv the eovernor and comnosed of The committeemen must be resi- recognized authorities In motion pic- dents of the precincts from which ture producing circles. Any school to tnev are elected, and the central corn operate must be sanctioned by a com- mittee of which they become mem- mission license, which may at any ters shall have power to make rules time be summarily revoked. The and regulations ror tne government commission, after licensing a school, of their political parties in each will be expected to keep it under .county and city not inconsistent' with closest scrutiny. sthe law, and to make nominations to Three of the outstanding consider- fill vacancies occurring among the ations that should govern the delib-' candidates when vacancies are caused erations of this commission, according y death or removal from the elec- to Miss Michelena, are whether or not or&l district, but not otherwise, a school offers adequate instruction, j whether its promises of employment ' ?' lads. aged 12 to 14 years, hiked and salary to its pupils are within to the summit ot Mount Wagner the reason And whpthpr nr nnt It. arppnts ' Past week, carryinz with them 200 pupils who are patently unqualified for film work and consequently can never hope to benefit from the in struction received. An offense In any one of these directions should mean immediate revocation of a license. Miss Michelena has for a long tlmd been waging war against the fake schools of picture acting and has been Instrumental In creating a vast amount of newspaper and magazine publicity directed against them. Her assault has been very effectively fur thered . through her "Talks With Screen-Struck Girls," a series of arti cles which has been appearing in the Tidings. These schools, as she has po'nted out, capitalize the almost universal craze to become picture performers They operate most successfully among the more Ignorant classes, and secure their pupils by encouraging and enlarging upon the exaggerated ideas now current concerning the big demand for picture actors and act resses' and the fabulous salaries that may be immediately expected In the profession. 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They attempted Mount Ashland also but found deep snow and no trail visible. The Medford Grizzlies will attempt to climb both Mount Ashland and Wagner Butte on next Sunday. They will ride to the end of the road, two miles above Long's cagin, on Satur day evening and camp. A big camp fire will be a feature of the even ing. An early start will be made and the summit of Mount Ashland at tempted after which the party intends to follow the ridge around to Wag ner peak and then come down the Wagner trail to the Wagner creek road where they will be met by autos. Ashlanders who have made the trip to the summit this year, and there are only a few who have reached the summit, are rather dubious as to whether the Metjford party can make the trip. Deep snow has to be crossed even yet to reach the top of Mount Ashland, and the trip around the ridge Is a hard one. The trip con templated totals about 20 miles on ! foot. There Is more snow on Mount Ashland now than there has been at the same date for a number of years. Rich copper ore has been uncov ered in the Waldb mine near Grants Pass- and will greatly increase the output ot the Illinois valley district Medford will In the near future vote on an $8,000 bond issue for heat ing system and enlargement of the Washington school. , Experiments in rice culture will be carried on at Eugene. IXTERURBAX AUTOCAR CO. Leave Ashland for Medford, Talent and Phoenix daily except Sunday at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday night at 6:30 and 12:20. Sundays leave at 9:00 and 1:00, 4:30, 6:30 and 10:30 p. m. Leave Medford for Ashland dally ex cept Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p. m. On Sun days at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m., and 1:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Fare between Medford and Ash. land, 20 ccntH. Round trip, 83 cent. Two band concerts a week and the two rehearsals which necessarily must intervene, keep3 the Ashland bands men busy. Chester Stevenson left Thursday on an automobile trip to Klamath Falls, up through eastern Oregon, down the Columbia River Highway to Portland, down the Willamette Valley to Albany, where he will be Joined by his family, and on home. The largest users of typewriters have the privilege of buying that way. You have exactly the same opportunity when you buy the Remington Quality; Remington Workmanship; Remington Guarantee Produced purposely to supply the demand for a high-grade but low-priced writing machine for the home, the farm, the store, the office and the study. Send in the coupon, and we will mail the machine by parcel1 post. Use it for ten days. Then when you have found out how good it is, keep it and send us the payments specified in this coupon. Remington Typewriter Company, (Incorporated) 327 Broadway, New York. 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