Monday, May 16, 1921 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS PAGE FOUR Ashland “W Tidings s’ mickie , the printer ’ s devil Established 1876 Every Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. ----- __________ - OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPHONE 39 Published \ TEY AIT NO HELL, THEN WHERE HAS WSHESS GOHE -o? GEE.OUVF GOY EW OAV, AINCHA Subscription Price Delivered in City One month •................ ................. $ .65 Three months ......................... ... 1.95 Six months .................................. 3.75 One year ...................................... 7.50 Mail and Rural Routes. One month .................................. $ .65 Three months ............................. 1.95 Six months ................................. 3.50 One year ...................................... 6.50 « Western Newspaper Union NOU WAIT TO QUIT g YALKINSE MA WAN € AND GET BLT MI—I A LL Peppy LOVEROSIG PIFFLE "“go AND MARK NIOUR GOODS DOWN o I PRE-WAR LEVEL ! 2 AIlY \ VONE W 21 MN GOODS ARE ( HE CHEAPEST I -Own 84 FAR) NN ADVERTISING RATES: Display Advertising Single insertion, each inch......... ... YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising . .27 Y € One time a week......... . . 25c Two times a week......... . .20c Every other day.............. of C. Committee 110 SHIP PACIFIC C. To Make Report On Budget Fund COAST FRUIT BY PANAMA CANAL Local Readers 10c Each line, each time... To run every other day for one month, each line, each time.... 7c To itin every issue for one month or more, each line, each time. ... 5c Classified Column. One cent the word each time. To run every issue for one month or more, ‘2c the word each time. Card of Thanks, $1.00. Obituaries, 212 cents the line. Fraternal Orders and Societies. or atlon fee and dues, no discount. Re- ligious and benevolent orders will be charged the regular rate for all ad- vertiaing when an admission or other charge is made. The IT ay To Break the "Buyers’ Strike” By Charles Sughroe Automatic Wage Scale Possible Since one of the very greatest of would be for fewer men to go into our industrial troubles is satisfac-the slack trades, and that would The Chamber of Commerce will torily to adjust wage scales, it is in-make more work for those who were meet at a luncheon forum tomorrow teresting to inquire whether it be in. possible to devise a system that will If it were possible to agree on noon at the Pioneer Hall for the pur- automatically keep itself in adjust- standard unit in quality for a day's pose of hearing the reports of the (Special to Tidings.) ment. In a free state of society i work, or else to pay by the piece- LOS ANGELES, May 16. — A new budget committee captains on the where people are legally equal in work scale, and then to agree upon steamship line of ten fast refriger- raising of $5,000 for current expen­ training, the ideal of a level income the reasonable standard of living | . , . . . . - rated ships carrying fruit from Pa- ses of the year. and to measure p i basis does not seem to be unreason- cost for . a . mechanic, The luncheon will be cooked and ... . cific Coast ports through the Panama wages in terms of the average cost 1 able, at least as an ideal. It is hard served by the following ten men: T. Canal to the eastern seaboard may Advertising! , What ----- - Constitutes / „ i r i to figure out any rational reason of commodities, instead of in dol­ In order to allay a misunderstand-, P H. Simpson, A. H. Nininger, C. A • soon be a reality. ing among some as to what consti- why twenty different crafts in the lars, it ought to be possible to work This possibility loomed as the re- Edwords, Fred Wagner, C. C. Weis- , , tutes news and what advertising, building trades should have twenty out an universal wage scale that ,, ., , . , ... ‘ suit of a conference held here re- enberger, R. C. Jergenson, C. B. Lam­ we print this very simple rule which different wage scales for the same would seldom need to be readjusted. . ... . . ... icently between C. S. Whitcomb, vice kin, F. H. Shinn, R. P. Neil, Bert H. is used by newspapers to differing a painter as Such a thing would be a great stabil-’ • . , atiate between them: “ALL future * J ... . , . . „ President of the California Fruit Hinthrone. The address of the hour izer of prices and would remove , events, where an admission charge much to live as it does a bricklayer. , , ... ... .. .Growers Exchange, and J. H. Work- will be delivered by Dr. E. A. Bulgen.! . ... . is made or a collection is taken They say the the quantity of work most of the causes of dissatisfaction % "IAWRGPP •• ti ,:., , « ... . ,.. ,. , man and W. H. Gerhouser ot the A report will be made IS ADVERTISING. This applies to available governs the wage. Crafts I with wages. Only those adjust-: . . , , , , , . ot the , progress , . qesnizstions and , , . would .. need . to . , be made . from American budget committee and a brief ' organizaiions aim societies P of m every "9 employed only part ol ... the time de- ments , „ Steamship Company ol of the .... ... — — 11 — *" individuals. " "“**4, Ohio. Cis. period devoted to a discussion of the kind as well as to .... , . Cleveland, All reports of such activities after mand higher pay for the time they time to time as would pass along to The fleet of fruit-carrying ships, manner and extent to which Ashland do work, so that their yearly earn- the workers their equitable share in they have occurred is news. 'which has just recently been built,i will celebrate the 4th of July. It All coming social or organization ings may be about the-same as the the advantages in the improvements! ,, has a combined cargo capacity of will be necessary that every one be meetings of societieswhere no money others. If they all got the same of . machinery and , methods and the contribution is solicited, initiation 30,800 tons, or 3,800 tons each. The on hand promptly as the luncheon charged, or collection taken is NEWS, daily wages, then the tendency general progress of society. fleet was offered for outright pur- will be served at 12 sharp, secretary AGvertes nñafgrngatecgalarordsr: VI1IMIUVCU -.--17 l»«I< */. L1IA Lillin vi'- ilIW 1 ---1. —IN— Knives, Forks, Table Spoons Dessert Spoons At Less Than Wholesale SIMPSON’S HARDWARE — - ' Most , , ot .. the . leading' grounds . are | j chase . to , the California Fruit Grow- John .17, I I er9 Exchange. . ! in the same neighborhood. , r. , . , , Officials of the Hurlingham is a most exclusive! ” growers organiza-! l i club . , and . .. i tiol did not accept has never made the slight-:, , , the purchase plan' 1 Where, where for shelter shall the .2. .... * but advised the Cleveland boat own- 06 : est attempt to cater for the enter- ! guilty fly. 1, ........... ot the mob, . „ so .. , seat- . ‘ers to inaugurate an operating com- I tainment that When consternation turns the good pany, install adequate refrigeration | ing accommodations for the public man pale?—Young. facilities and put them , on coast-1 I is not on a scale equal to the ini- . . i ), , i wise service. According to Whit- ' portance of the matches or the prob- .... ...................... : comb this suggestion is like v to be able demand. Teach the children to be polite, followed out. The little thoughtful courtesies The club has done all possible, make life sweeter and make human considering the size of the grounds THE PATIENT OX. By CHARLES W. McCANN nature more attractive. A spon- and has erected grandstands with a According to a bulletin just is- taneous show of politeness always (United Press Staff Correspondent I capacity of 10,000 spectators . sued by the U. S. Public Health Ser- LONDON, May 16. — American prices ranging from $25 to $150 makes those who witness it. as well (vice, a French investigator has dis- and British polo teams who meet at ' the series. Every member of the as the recipient of it, feel better. . Hurlingham early next month to play club is entitled to a free seat, but covered that the malaria mosquito ¡prefers cattle to human beings and for the International Cup have start-the membership is very limited No alien who feels that the I niteded final training. _________ ;________ will feed on them whenever she can, States government should be de- thus materially reducing the hu­ Twelve hard practice games with stroyed by violence should b' per-the Roehampton, Ranelagh and Hur- man malaria rate in several parts of mitted to remain ir this country lingham clubs and the "Freebooters" France. He suggests fitting up Such persoa iS a potential enemy. not will be played by the American be- stables as gigantic mosquito traps with cattle for bait. Here’s a chance only of the government, but of the tween today and June 18, when the people of the United States. for the anti-vivisectionists and anti first international match is to be vaccinationists to start a movement played. The British team will play' i viivu UI under the slogan “Spare the ox; let President Obregon seems reluctant nine practice matches with the same to meet conditions of the Washing- club. the mosquito bite your own child." ton government which this country The Ranelagh Club and the "Free- deems requisite before it extends of - booters" are two of the most power- ficial recognition to the Obregon Gil teams in England and the com- government. The United States is mittee arranged games with them ! CHICAGO, Ill., May 16. — The demanding nothing that is unrea- to give both cup challengers anddate of the trial of Mrs. Cora Orth- sonable, or unfair. Its sorry ex- defenders the stiffest kind of °P° . wein, pretty affinity slayer, charged periences with Mexico in the last sition in their final training. In addition, the Hurlingham with killing Herbert C Zeigler, several years impel it to insist upon formed two powerful teams to thor- Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., exe- suitable guarantees as conditions precedent to recognizing the City of oushly try out both international cutive, will be set today. Mrs. Orthwein is to appear I sides. The first comprising the bril- Mexico government. liant Spanish player, the Duke of court in company with her attor- , , . Peñaranda, No. 1 ; Colonel P. K. ney, Ben Short. The defendant, who There are glowing opportunities... . ... , Wise, No. 2; W. S. Buckmaster, No. is charged with manslaughter, was at Washington now for great states-j . — -, and Lord Rocksavage back, will well-known in Chicago’s night life p to develop. The raw mate- take on the American at Hurlingham fore the tragedy. Her luxurious rial, f osea ist 1ere- in th May 16 and 28 and at the Ranelagh apartment on the “Gold Coast" was . tlve legislation. of urgen needs or construe and Roehampton grounds , later. the frequent scene of many gav ... --------------------------------------------------------- The second team includes Major parties. “Rattle" Barrett, Lt. Col. H. C. S. Following the death of Zeigler, i Ashton of the Life Guards, Major J. Mrs. Orthwein told polie "I loved F. Harrison, of the Royal Horse Herb, and I killed him." Guards, and any American spare She will ask freedom on the player whom Captain Devereaux Mil- grounds of self-defense, claiming | All Wool Suits at $25.00 burn wishes to get the most prac- that Zeigler, in a drunken frenzy, and up with extra trousers tice. ¡broke into her apartment after she This team, which will play as the hod laf* Ii. ______ — . in a | had left him ... at a „ drinking party ! “Rest," will meet the full strength cabaret. British team at Hurlingham May 24 The state charged she killed Zeig- and June 4. 1er after he told her that h was go-1 I The Hurlingham grounds, where ing back to his family and gave up | the matches will be played, is the old lire Tailors for men and women | situs big tod in .1:211 1 situated in +1 tho fashionable south- Prosecuting Attorney Heth an west London suburbs of Putney, nounced that he will attempt to get { Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as Second Class Mail I Matter. Silver Plated Ware new size package. H. Fuller stated. HARD TRAINING IN LITHIA FOR POLO TEAMS EST Bread on earth, your mon­ ey's worth, in Graham, Wheat or Rye. B WOMEN JURORS TO HEAR CASE OF AFFINITY SLAYER | ND WE can bake that Wedding Cake, and every brand of Pie. nowing how , you must al- K E R Y low, gives us the right to blow. UCKY STRIKE 10 cigarettes for 10 cts Hand y and convenient; try them. Dealers now carry both sizes: 10 for 10 cts; 20 for 20 cts. ach loaf is right, in brown or white; here’s where we knead the dough! olls , Cookies, Buns, and Tarts by tons, are in this famous Cakery— OU Always win, when you drop in, at the WELLKNOWN A It’s Toasted BITHIA BAKERY. man HEY THERE! MAY SALES SPECIAL CUT ON COATS FOR THIS WEEK PAINT! PAINT! DO IT NOW A Paint lor any surface A complete stock on hand Estimates cheerfully given CALL ON US Carson-Fowler Lumber Co “In the Heart of Town I a woman jury to try Mrs. Orthwein. “Men juries always acquit affin­ ity slayers," said Heth. “I am anx­ ious to see what the reaction of a woman jury would be." Medford S. P Agent Would Bet $10 Hat The men of the Portland Division of the Southern Pacific Company are bending their energies to mak­ ing the best record in the company’s campaign to reduce claims arising from shortages and damages to! shipments enroute, and some lively competition has developed within the division itself. Agent M. Montgom­ ery of Medford, has defied all the other agents of the division to beat the Medford record in preventing “over, short and damage" claims and offers to put up a hat of the ten | dollar variety to back his confidence' in the men at that station. Three-fourths of the shipping under construction now consists of vessels driven by oil fuel 20 Stylish New Coats Left A lot of new Coats have been put into the $19.75 lot; values up to $27.50, making an attrae- five lot of a dozen at ........................ $19.75 4 splendid high color spring Coats, values up to $65.00 at $29.75 4 good staple Coats, val­ ues up to $67.50, at .... $48.50 $9.75 for Motoring Coats A few short models, but mostly long Coats, suitable for motoring, now offered for ....................................$9.75 Jersey Sport Coats at $7.50 to $9.75. Some Good Values For May Selling Pretty Ginghams Two styles in pink mesh 22c, 221c, 25c. Brassieres . ......................... 45c 36-inch Percales New things for the baby. In 23c and 25c. the infant’s department we have provided many useful Figured Voiles and attractive articles inter­ 45c to $1.19. esting to mothers or for gifts Japanese Crepe to the new baby. 40c yard. Athletic style Underwear I r A wonderful line of curtain women and children. goods and draperies for the Rubber aptons, or rubberized spring changes in hangings. aprons, shampoo bibs, baby Panel nets, colored side drap­ pants and bathing caps. eries, burlap, cretonnes nets Khaki Outing Goods madras and scrim. ready for selling. And in ad Bridal musline and white dition this year you will find a goods are as good as you can good line made up in O. D. find and we own them at the flannel. lowest prices.