Th Tartar, Murrti , 10,7 aaaTSa 1 SuSH TWO ! Ashland Tidings fir THS AAHIJaJT Mtf f TIJTO CO. ( lwporatd ) ' - m I,y Mow, City Kdttor Offical Citj jndCoaatyPaper Issacd'Moiiday and Thursday TELEPHONE 39 .t-mtTPTYA1! RATH ft nit ' on a;x Months ' ' Three Month 36 payable In ,iviice , (.14 1 an than thrA months. All subscriptions dropped at p.nnirton made hfo reputation by eap xpiratlon unless Is 'f-''1; Aguinaldo. It was a daring; liTorvlerlng changes of the paper attempt, when he and his small com-; always give the old street address or pan? TftntnM hrt0 the rebel chief! ' xxrtofflce m M th new; pillage. Most men would hare said ' jirmtTi TO ADTPRTTAETW. it was Impossible. But. Funnton had ( News print las doubled In prir the courage, the nerve, the determln-, th last four months. It necessitate ation, stnd he did ft. a advance In advertising rates, or , rn 01.nary life the seeker for sue- j w will have to flnlt bniin-fc o- Towtrig r the advertising rat in th Ashl.nd Tidings after thi dat. Tner will h no deviation from this rat ADVEKTT3TNO RATES. THply AdverttaJng Single insertion, ach lnch..2Se One month " " J Six months..,. " " 17 On year " " 1S T.mnt Jfotlce i eU th lin CiZiM irtai-l cent th word straight. fjrst Insertion, H cent tn wora iK other insertion. Thirty words or ! one month, f 1, AH written contract for ipac i- dy in fore will h rendered n nA rt until contract expire Frsrl Ortr nI SocietJe ii n for fraternal order or av1eles barging a regular Initiation , fSZ&"2i Z hrgd for !! dvertllng when aa Admission or other eharg 1 mad, At th retnlar rate. When no ad- allowed withAot eharg. Ail aaoi- tr.l fn'.Ar rate. Tn TKllnni h greater rfrml kw hi Ar1n1 K tnwVi trl Arj thm all other Iocl ppr com. 4iie. Wntered at th Ahland, Oregon, Tootoffle aa eefnd-elan mall mat tor. ArtiUaA, Ore Tbarsrtay, Mar. H, '17 MAX. Th announcemrml thst C. M. Thoms of Medford will bcom a candidate for congressman from this lutrlct Is being received with almost' imlTArml innroval throughout th outhern part of the state. Mr. Thomas made a statewide reputation tst the recent legislative session, at -which h represented Jackson county. II w one of the strongest, If not strongest, If tut pack ftnd cne(!k your baggage In tho house, and j . . . the strongest, man Ills oratorical ability, fight and pow erful Influence, while securing need ed legislation for southern Oregon, marked him as a legislator of charac ter and power. This section need a wan In congress. Crater Lake has never received the aid It should, and It Is claimed that the discrimination made against southern Oregon In freight rates ha always been an ob stacle to successful merchandising on parity with Portland and Ban Fran rlsco establishments. Mr. Thomas lias promised to mako the race for congressman If he Is shown that s united Oregon stands behind him. THK M KIM II A NTH ('A I IK Kit. An Interesting feature of the re- ... - .A l. r..lln,..hl TtrV rent mming 01 wm ,-.... r.oorts Association at New York was "- V ZLZ Z . .1. ,u pago, traveling auditor, and O. hi. th extend 11K of honors to the ten,' " .t. .... ...in 1 1 ,irv vnwta merchant in lrw 1 line 1 nmiB- i n'..i in win .1 . , ,f these men It was brought out that ! In the full;! States. In tho record most of them woro pausing goods over th counter by the time they were fourteen or fifteen years old. It Is a remr.rkahlo record when a man begins nipptylng human needs M fifteen and keeps It up hnlf a cen tury, In a period when most people -1 11.. Mnliin. fimiind frrim prw ri lUiKt'Mi'i', mwii'ft . ' . . i.J 1-ince 10 pmco Hii-i i.tM,i,v Ing busings and professions, tho re- tall merchant located In on. place ird supplying faithfully tho char.g-, Ing nels of Unit place, Is ono of tho .w.rtt.btiuiit if rJ1 liiiirlmiirkH an -mi' v-i iiiAtiriii. ' - Were It not for bis faithful si-rv- Ire, many l.ormm and many llvs Salem-Practically assured linen would go without dally comforts and Industry will take over Htate hold ronveiilenres. II Is a malristiiy ot Ings. imiillc proKri-hs, anrr a Ruiimiiiiuiu promoter of the growth of the com munity. With those suffragist pickets sur rounding tho White House, It was clearly a nihitnk not to provide the executive munition with a secret un derground rilt. Appealing to national honor Is not sure to bring recruits, but welt until pMipl are thion out of work by Interference of siilunai I110 warfare with shipments of goods! THIS B-JT OP SITSPES. 1' TFta' American hoy's hart swells at th thought of wee, Ke dream dreamt hi which h mm himself the center f an applaudtrrg multitude. tr.. i. fctfnaar' r-.sn la f mill' ' " n nusftin' " - K ful RfAfjman or a commanding cap! tallst. H reads impoalhl tales of hoy wV aewmpltoh thing that few men can do. Bat meanwhile he U taking no step leading to any eicep' tional eareer. The fame attained by the late On- ral Prcderlr.k Tumtton. who has ... been w" oown n7 roldier of the present generation, Illustrates about how fame and e- aIa4 a 1 , rm nmM tft A. TTt A n to hh ffc H need not ria even his health. All he has to do Is to shw grit and in- Hr.mifahle nnrseverence. He has got to "keep on keeping rm," as thi pct said, after other people have become discouraged. The world is full of the "It can't he done" spirit. Everyone finds plenty of opportunities for growth and expansion. In every business position tner is a nigner sucreaa that Mn he achieved. Someone is going to achieve it. But it requires tA , ,onwntratlon of J . . , ... one's mind, a.nd a persistence In the face of obstacles, which most people , nnwiitinar to elv. Mogt ,ft ,ook the obgt8Cif. they are br.ff.ed by them for a time, and then they quit. A largo s,,ccess means a long fight. Only thrs who Mfl R(,ni0 for 0 perRHtent ,a miner ui iut nu.i.; ceptlonal genius, but more often H Is merely tho gift cf sticking to a thing. C'KT Ol T. If you do not like your town, Oet out. Do not alt around and swear And agitate the air, But get yonr duds together And get out. If you can not do your part, Get out. Do not stand around and frown, a dead weight on your town, jDt pull yourself together And get out. If you will not do your part, Get out. Do not rave and squeal And tell how mean you feel, AIJU B''b uut. S.P.MakesIChanges AtDimsmuir Dunsmulr News: Tho Southern Pacific Compnny building In the rail way park, which hes been used for years for emergency hospital duty, has been abandoned for such pur poses snd the fixtures and medical appllnnccs have been sont to the 8. P. hospital at San Francisco. V. II. Marlon, hood carponter for tho company here, Is remodeling tho Interior of the building and fixing up a number of offices to bo occupied by company officials, probably Bob Cu- ' vnlilnr. roncl foreman of engines; W. .... ,lnmn,nr. n n fit on " ' ' 0 As was provlounly stated In th , . News, all emergency cases will be ft . handled at tho Dunsmulr Hospital. Hogue River Courlor; The fish ing the past few days has been good, the river having cleared up to some extent. While the placor miners were busy up tho river the water was so muddy that only small catches of fish .... . . were made. Yerterday, however h.aM In ' '" ,' "nie running as high as 29 steel- heads. The fish are of a new run ,8'm are as i.riKiu u- u.u.c. IlOflUH. MARLEY 21J IN. DEVON IVA IN. ARROW COLLARS IS c. each, 6 for 90 c9, CLUE7T. PtinnOY CO , INC. MAKERS Here and There Among OurNeighbors j ' Oregon City. The fishermen onion mat last night to outline campaign for th raising of a fund for the purpose of fighting the act passed by the last legislature that would stop all gill flahlng above a deadline placed at Oswego.. Br cir culating a referendum petition to be signed by 20,000 legal voters, the act wot Id be held over until th reg ular election In November, I9ti, when It would be brought before the people. There are so. few unemplovd Portland that the Scadding hou has been closed since Ia.it May, ani it is felt that no necessity exists tn 'iP the house open except posBiMy dur ing a few months of th water. Such are the facta as coauin"l in the third annual report of tha super intendent of the Social Service I-eague of the Episcopal church, rela tive to the only charity houoe for "down aad out" own,. Salem Statesman: Th first com plete earload of flax fllire seed ever sent out of Oregon left Salem last night when the stare hoard of con trol shipped from th penitentiary flax pb.nt 1,500 bushels of seed con signed to Conrad, Mont., where It I to he sown for flax fibre production. The buyer Is the N'orthern Flax Fibre Company, which has headquarters at Great Falls, Mont. The price paid the state I $2.75 f. 0. b. Salem. Like County Excmlner: Since the rabbit bounty law went into effect County Clerk Payne has Issued war rants to the amount of $1,613.45. This means that a total of 30.309 rabbit scalps have been presented for tho bounty. The largest number that has been presented at any one time was 1,940. These wer sent from Plush by John Petty. The greater amount of the scalps have been sent in from the Plush section and from the vicinity of Fort Rock, with only a minor part from the Goose Lake valley. Molalla, Ore.: H. H. Palmer, who purchased the Molalla Pioneer about four months pgo, received word last week that h had fallen heir to sev eral hundred thousand dollars through the death of his mother. He received an advance draft of 15.000 to defrsy expenses of his eastern trip. He left Tuesday, accompanied by his wife, who will go as far as Washing ton, D. C, while Mr. Palmer goes to .ew York. Gordon J. Taylor, who was on a lecturing tour In the state of Waahlngton, wr.s compelled to cancel dates and is now in charge of the Pioneer. H was the former owner. Klamath Record: Tho first com mercial shipment of rabbit skins iesz Tr'T!fi'itlLyr AccomjsKsliW "the impossible in a cigarette! It is years back since smokers have heard of any NEW quality in a cigarette. But here, at last, is a cigarette that has accomp lished "the impossible", namely : A cigarette that satisfies, and yet is MILD Chesterfields! For the first time in the history of cigarettes, you are offered this new kind of enjoyment! f No cigarette, at any price, can give you this new enjoyment except Chesterfields ! Why? Because no cigarette maker can copy tho Chesterfield blend! Try Chesterfields today . j i ct 4 1 4 z Th Chatterfirld Blend contain tb mint famoul Turkish tobacco -SAMSOUN far richna! CAVAli.. for aromal SMYRNA for awaatnaul XANTHI for frf ranca, combiaad with th baa I domaitic la a. 911 ff Ifir a. J, v A. w a, v - from Klamath FaJla to the eaat was made today, when. R. A. Ward, lucul government Biologiot, shipped 500 rabbit skins to Jonas & Lombard of New York city, whcr they will be used in the manufacture of hair felt gOOd Roaehnrf Xewa: A petition has been circulated for the past few weeks by several prominent residents of this city, addressed to the city council of Roeeburg, asking that un der the city charter as amended by i vote of the people on May 7, 1907, the city use the bends that have al ready been authoriied. amounting to 1230,000, for the construction of a system cf water and lights to be owned and controlled by the city. This has been agitated and promoted s number of times previous, but strong action Is being mad at the present time to sign a large number of the taxpayers here. The petition at this date has two hundred names and Its circulation will be continued for some time, according to the peti tioners. Wanted One hundred families to colonize as many garden tracts near The Dalles. This, figuratively. Is the appeal that will be made during the next few weeks by the colonization department of the Union Pacific sys tem and The Dalles Chamber of Com merce. These two institutions are co-operating and have arranged for the purchase of the E. F. Sharp farm in the Three-Mil valley, near The Dalles, and are trying to get enough people settle on the property so that It can be cut up Into small fruit farms and garden tracts. Liberal In ducements will be offered to settlers. A ready market Is available for their products. The big canneries of Libby. McNeill t Llbby and the Dri Ftult Company at The Dalles can stand 5,000 tons more of fruits and small vegetables vry year than they are now using. East Oregonian: A carload of Oregon-made hardwood single-trees, double-tree and wagon reaches will be shipped Into Pendleton In the near j future from .Marlon county, to be sold to the farmers of this county at auction. L. F. Evans of Salem, the 'manufacturer, is here today making arrangements for the sal. His prod luces are made of Willamette valley ' grub oak, and Is seasoned in sawdust 'so that there U no checking or warn ing. His Industry is a unique one but Is thriving, he states, Inasmuch I as he is able to sell for 50 per cent 'of the cost of eastern products. If the firut sale is a success, he plans to hold others. Gaston, Ore.: The usual peace and quiet enjoyed nightly by residents about Wapato lake has been di V , F A turbed sadly of late by vast armies of wild ducks which have made their home on the lake. Pioneers complain that they never saw so many ducks with such vocal volume. The birds can be seen rising from the water In veritable clouds, and their cries at night as they feed and dive form a continuous chorus. Ten Virtues Which Teachers Commend The "ten virtues" most highly es teemed by teachers of Oregon have been selected by State School Super intendent J. A. Churchill, and they will be embodied in a book soon to be issued for use In the schools. First announcement of the plan was made by Superintendent Churchill when he addressed a Lane county teachers' institute last November, and he has been gathering material for the book since that time. A ques tlonalre was rent to 1.000 teachers of the state, and from their replies the following ten hav been chosen: Honesty, truthfulness, cleanliness, obedience, respect, courtesy, patriot ism, kindness, industry, punctuality. The order of preference of the vir tues are given according to the num ber of votes they received from the teachers. "In order that these virtues might be taught in a manner that will ap peal to the child, an outline is being prepared, classified so that it will give each grade in the public schools a list of stories which will illustrate the value of each of these virtues." says a statement issued from the su perintendent's office. "These stories will be used as sup plementary reading lessons. They will be chosen from th best writers, and with a course of reading ar ranged in this way there would be a direct purpose in the year's work." Other virtues considered but not included in the ten are: Ambition, earnestness, unselfishness, patience, punctuality, contentment, self-control, self-reliance, value of time, ami ability, purity, friendship. Springfield Booth Lumber Com pany let contract for 4,000,000 feet of logs from the Coast range. Toledo is working to get a cannery. and yd they're MILD Do You Know what kind of a rear construction this U? It takes a skilled mechanic to recognize it; but It Is only the skilled mechanic who should work on a car, anyway. Tou will find that our men are experts In their line, and when they work for you, you pay for brains and not for experimenting. Ford Garage .LI.J Am Ashland Oregon "Come on Over, See My Cornwall Off!" "I Put 2 Drop of Get-If on last Hight-Kow Watch-" "See all you hav to da I to use your two Anger and lift the corn riKht off. That's the way 'Oeta-H' always works. Tou just put on about 2 drops. Then the corn not only shrivels, but loosens from th toe, without affectlnn the surround lni flesh In the least. Why, It's al most a pleasur to have corns and That Wa Qolrk FaaermI That Con Had With tieta-It'." see how 'Gets-If gets them off in a hurry end without the least pain. I can wear tight shoes, dance and walk as though I never hnd corns." "Oets-It" makes the use of toe lrrltatlng salves, bundling bandages tape, plasters and other things not only foolish, but unnecessary. Uee this wonderful discovery, Get-lt." for any soft or hard corn or callus. It is the new, simple, easy, quick way, and It never fails. You'll never have to cut a corn again with knive or scissors, and run chances of bloo poison. Try "Gets-It" tonleht. "Ots-It" Is sold everywhere. To a bottle, or sent on receipt of price by E. Lewrenee Co.. Chicago. Ill Sold In Ashland and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by J. J. McNalr, McNalr Bros. Pullman Team May Compete at Chicago Spokane, Wash., March 8. Th Washington State college basketball team, champions of th northwest conference and probable title hold ers In the Pacific coast conference, will compete In the National Amateur Union championship tournament iu Chicago this month, for the premier honors of the United States for 1916 17. An Invitation from the A, A. U. to take part In the Chicago tourna ment has been acted upon favorably by the athletic council of the col lege located at Pullman, 85 miles south of Spokane. According to the plans Coach Fred Bohler and six 'players will be sent to the tooraa- ment. The dates for the annual champsionships havo been set for March 13, 16 and 17, and the North west's best team will be sent to Chi cago in time to get some practice on tho Central Y. M. C. A. floor, where the tournament will be staged, to accustom the players to the angles of the playing court. The W. S. C. team suffered but one defeat during the season. California won a game from the state college quintet in Berkeley, but -Washington evened up by taking the second game of the series from the U. of C. five. There Is no chance to figure W. S. C. out for less than a tie with Cali fornia for the Pacific Coast confer ence title, and if tho honor is award ed on a basis of game won and lost Washington State will get the title as it has competed In many more college gamed than California. Sheep, goats, horses, cows, hay. farm tools and machinery for sale. See H. C. Galoy, 570 Fairview street, or call at Billings' offico on Plaza. Woodburn Tobacco - growing in- dustry, tested out here for several years, is to be established. Estacada gets a beverage cereal factory. NEAREST TO EVERYTHING MWSanfrancisco. ""vA Oregonians Head- "Meet me at V quarters while in the iManx'' v San Francisca moderate rates Running distilled ice tealcr In every, room. Special alien. lion jtven to ladies traveling uneicor teJ. A la carte dining room. 1 Management . S of Chester N W. Keiley c. W I'-A'fcii'i&l "7