PAGk Two waecsaren. liti Thursday, June 2, 1b21ä ASHLAND DALLY TibisGs Ashland “W Tidings MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL Established 1876 Published Every Evening Sunday Except THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. OFFICIAL • CITY AND PAPER COUNTY TELEPHONE 39 Subscription Price Delivered in City | One month ............................... Three months......................... Six months ............................... One year................................. . = LOCYN WE PEAD PROOFS R THEPED — a BE SOME RARE BONERS I S E = \SSUE: AT TRAMP PRIYERS e=KE = WRI COPY ‘N MANHANDLING ALE 3 TE WORoS I KOLA WeSTeRs — IVe’d Like to See More of This Mysterious Tramp Printer BON, VO APE NOV ) W NERVE OF THAT BD YING o wRire STUFF FER ODR PAPER! VtL HAFTA CAUL HUA oownt HE, NOU PRINSHOP BLACYSMTRY Youv BETTER SneK . o / WRIE PECES FER w PAPER FAMOUS DCKOHARN ! WHO EVER AT ( / OL NOU VA COULD - WRYE - Mail and Rural Routes. to SOMETHILG Nou KIl OO, INSTEAD OF TRI —-------------- . $ .65 1.95 3.75 7.50 KNOW We HAD STUFF — REFUSED BN SOME OF me t BEST NAGALIES I ----------- ------ — E UNWED < One month ............................. . $ .65 Three months ......................... . 1.95 Six months ............................. . 3.50 One year ................................... 6.50 3==.\ \ S tates ~ J A 99 ADVERTISING RATES: Display Advertising Single insertion, each inch.......... 30c YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising One time a week.......... Two times a week.......... Every other day............... . .27^c . . 25c . .20c urun land has seen lately. There were tle cakes dressed up in colored icing horseback to make sure nobody six in the finals. Josephine Barber by the wooden boxes full. There tumbled out on the way and missed LONDON, June 2. — The Roya) won the first prize and prizes were was hot chocolate and sandwiches the party. Naval and Military Tournament — given given the others who were: Aldo of so many kinds we can't remem- • the annual prize show of the British Parr, John Edwards, Fay, ber and all-day suckers and chewing Classified Column. army, navy and air force — opened Bronaugh Hughes and James Burns. gum an—EVERYTHING. One cent the word each time. A dispatch from Paris tells how factor of the human equation. today at Olympia west London, The last game was baseball be- Chucked full of Joy the parly all | To run every issue for one month or • If men were gifted with an equal with the customary pomp. The Duketween the girls and boys. Josephine started homeward singing with the French barmaid won a major lot­ more, 12 c the word each time. Legal Rate: tery prize for one million francs, and degree of acquisitiveness the prop- of Connaught declared the Tourna- Barber chose the girl team and carefree spirit of childhood and First Time, per 8 point line .... 10c osition might be workable. Unfor- . ment open, and King George, Queen -------------------------- Teddy Coldwell the boys and of i shouting back farewells to the host, host. twenty days later was back in her Each subsequent time, per 8 point tunately most of us are lacking in | Mary and other members of the royal ! course the girls won four to three. Some of the tiniest, lor the ages tiniest, for the ages line....................................... 5c ! acustomed place as a drink dis- that attribute, at least to a very con-'family will visit the show before it All members of the two teams were begun at six you know just bubbled Card of Thanks, $1.00. penser, with her entire fortune dis- siderable degree. It may be a sorry ends, June 4. given special gifts for good playing over with appreciation’of their host Obituaries, 2% cents the line. Fraternal Orders and Societies. sipated. CIGARETTE admission to make and productive of The tournament is a series of com-and the leaders and crackerjack who knew how to give a really truly Advertising for fraternal orders There always have been individ­ little consolation; but if the average petitions for horsemanship, swords- | players were given special prizes, party and up and hugged him and or societies charging a regular initi­ who has made his own manship, bayonet-fighting, etc., with The prizes were baseball mitts and | said from that day he was their “Un-’ ation fee and dues, no discount. Re- uals eager to tell how much better millionaire money were stripped of the great [brilliant displays by specialist bats, The hundreds of toys and .saia trom mat qay he was their they would arrange the scheme of ligious and benevolent orders will be cle Jesse.” Some one who has charged the regular rate for all ad- life if they had been consulted, and bulk of his holdings in the prime of branches like the Royal Engi- favors on the little trees were given known Mr. Winburn a good many vertising when an admission or other one of the favorite plans put for- life, in a few years he would be wellneers, with displays of bridge build- out to all. A new size package ! years remarked that lie loved chil- charge is made.. ward periodically is for a redistribu- on the way to affluence in spite of ing under fire. And then came the “party.” Well dren. It looked at the party Ten for 10c. What Constitutes Advertising! tion of the world’s wealth that will all the obstacles which might be not truly it didn ’ t Just that minute he had started a lot of little hearts In order to allay a misunderstand- place all on an equal footing in the placed in his way, while the recipients JESSE WINBURN PLAYS Very convenient. come because boxes of oranges and in Rogue River valley beating with ing among some as to whatconsti- matter of material well-being. But of wealth for which they never toiled HOST TO KIDDIES big bunches of bananas and dozens affection for him. tutes news and what advertising. Dealers carry both; we print this very simple rule which advocates of this idea neglect to take would generally have given a strik- and dozens of boxes of crackerjack Such a perfectly planned party Is used by newspapers to differin- into account the very important ing imitation of the French barmaid. lOforlOc; 20 for 20c. (Continutd From rage One) had been circulating around. But, [ it was, too. Mrs. Swedenburg was atiate between them: “ALL future It’s toasted. events, where an admission charge at both ends of the corridor kept the and then he didn’t tell them for sure anyway the Brown folks said to general manager assisted by ladies ! from Ashland, Medford, and Jackson- public gaze from intruding just whether it might be possible to line up and of course everybody did. It was strawberry shortcake with | ville. I The correspondents used that cor- some day go and find that odd od. organizations and societies of every f V TIOI III IU I UI 1 IlLVvU Mrs. Jarvis had charge of the ridor to meet senators. More news hermit on that mountain and see him | whipped cream and ice cream and kind as well as to individuals. [chaperon committee and rode up on All reports of such activities after was gathered there every day than for oneself. angel food cake and all kinds of lit they have occurred is news. .ny other place in the senate wing There was a regular Hiram Hay- All coming social or organization <>r in the senate office building. It seed took an active part on the pro- meetings of societies where no money contribution is solicited, Initiation was a convenient place to catch sen- gram. Some folks addressed him charged, or collection taken is NEWS. ators who would otherwise have to as Hez Heck. Before refreshments be pursued all over the capitol and begun he run quick into the Cabin Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, and after a while we saw Mr. Bert | Postoffice as Second Class Mall office building. Matter. Now, claim the reporters, their Moses come out. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) work has been rendered doubly dif- The dearest little play for the oc- June 20 to July 29. Faith and fear are not bedfel­ WASHINGTON. June 2. — The ficult, and has been slowed up great- casion The Three Wishes of the lows. Where one is, the other can rights, privileges and freedom of the ly. They must send in cards from Crystal Ring was given by some of Herbert Bickford Pas not be. more, of San Francisco, press in the senate wing of the cap- the end of the corridor and any the Medford guests. Edith Sweeney - - may “ dodge ” was Prince Charming and Francis , . , . . itol seem likely to become the sub-senator who wishes. VOICE Southern Oregon No trouble at all for the railroads ..... . . 1 Montgomery was Happy Heart. Row-' . .. jects of a vivacious discussion in the ¡an interviewer very easily. Private and class lessons. to accumulate deficits. . , Chautauqua Assembly After a mass meeting of protest, en Gale and June Warnack gave the open senate ere long. Mr. Pasmore is a leading The news gatherers who keep the the correspondents put the matter dance representing the Spirits of The Biggest Ever teacher of the Pacific coast There is no royal road to distinc- American public informed of the up to the rules committee, stressing Health, and Jane Skewis and Edith Attempted. tlon. A former street ear employe doings in the upper house of con- the point that they had done noth- Campbell the one to the Spirits of Leland A. Coon, who could not hold his job in f hi gress are hoping to bring about this ing to warrant curtailment of their < Youth. . — 5 Weeks Program — .une 20th to July 29, 1921. of Univ, of Oregon. cago, because of his slovenly meth- open discussion of their case. Un-long standing fights and privileges, Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Janes made Commencing June 26th ods in working, has won the Nobel derstanding as they do the power or hinting that senators would harm the woods ring with the violin and Music Department A real series of lectures prize for the world’s best production publicity, they hope by getting their themselves more in the end than plano music. Theory, harmony- musical By leading educators, appreciation, public school in literature. grievances aired to win public sup- they would harm the newspapers. The first game was a balloon race The matter is still in abeyance be- and if anybody thinks it easy just ministers, lawyers and busi- ! port. chorus work and ness men. Among the num­ music, Life is just one peril after another. I When the Harding administration fore the committee, with a strong you practice sometime trying to sit Strong courses in grade piano. her are: in future the pedistrian will no more came into power, the first executive prospect that several “compromises” on a balloon and making it bust, and professional work, Mme. Tracey Young get out of the way of traffic, than order opened the White House gates, will be suggested to the correspon- ! Eleanor Swedenburg and Dickie Bishop Walter Taylor music- physical training, he wil have to dodge the monkey closed for years. From then on, the dents. These are likely to be re- Hitchcock have got the patent on Sumner. playground and methods wrenches accidentally dropped fron extcutive departments extended a jected, as the reporters feel they how to bust them the quickest be-. Norman F. Coleman. are special features. pasing airships. broader freedom to the public and should not, as a matter of principle, cause they proved it by getting first Prof. J. T. Brumbaugh. The Pasmore Trio. the public representatives, the news- yield anything they once had in the prizes. Henry W. Curtis, of Ob­ Registration t Senior Everybody had noticed some Moral courage is not always 30 papermen. While this gratifying way of privileges. Then the matter erlin, Ohio. Building. sepctacular as physical courage, but change was going on in uptown may come up on the floor, and be hundreds of apples dangling down Thomas K. Trueblood of Saturday I tine 18th, ami most sedately on strings in a long I in many instances it is more real Washington, the process was re­ thrashed out there. Ann Arbor, Mich. Monday, June 20th. I row. Those apples didn’t dream the and more admirable. versed by the Republican majority President R. F. Scholz, of UNEMPLAYMENT DRIVING | bobbing they were in for until that in the senate. Reed College. Upon rrival in MEN BACK TO THE FARMS apple eating rade with all hands An order was issued by the rules! R. E. Dodson, secretary at once t started. Winston Johnson ate the committee barring newspaper men ' Portland Chamber of Com ­ Theater and the public from the corridor1 CHICAGO, June 1. — Unemploy­ fastest of all and carried off the merce, and others of nation­ prize. opening off the senate chamber to nient is driving the army of unem- al reputation. Medford and room. The Irish potato race was about | the west. This, it was explained, ployment back to the farm. The Splendid series of con­ the movingest thing old Mount Ash- 1 was to insure senators privacy in the farmer who found it difficult to ob- certs, under direction of Advantages of Chautau use of the Marble room, a spacious tain help a year ago when he offer- Herbert Bickford Pasmore, qua through entire session, apartment pa railing the corrido ed the record wages of rom 75 toi with great singers and in A FEW BARGAINS FOR SALE camping, tramping, pleas and opening to a balcony or portico 80 cents an hour, can select his strumenta lists. Quartettes. BY BEAVER REALTY CO. me and business, all in one overlooking the grounds of the hired man this spring from a large Trios and Soloists among Block of ten lots nicely located; combination. capitol. The corridor at once be- number of eager applicants whom the two-room plastered house; lots of this number being came part of the senate “floor" but employment offices only promise fruit and berries; good garden Famous Pasmore Trio. land; would make fine chicken even more sacrosanct than the floor from 30 to 50 cents an hour. Dramatic Readings. %a itself, for those correspondents who One large employment bureau ■ ranch—$1,500.00. Terms. Illustrated Travels. For information regarding pea Good 5-room cottage; about have floor privileges were not per-¡here had on record more than 2,500 half-acre lot, small barn, fruit and L. Junior Chautauqua, with Ashland’s summer features, mitted to enter the senate chamber applicants for farm work last month, garden—$2,000.00. Terms. splendid Pageant. also for camping accommo Special Bargain.—6-room house, via the corridor. From half a dozen middlewestern Season tickets will be on dations, write the Ashland Couches were installed in the states in the wheat belt calls for good plumbing; close In; cash Will be in Ashland for sale beginning June 10 at Chamber of Commerce, .1 $1,200. Marble room and the corridor. Tables about 1,800 farm hands were re- price series of Concerts. the Chamber of Commerce. H. Fuller, Secretary. Also some five-acre tracts in were set upon the portico, where ! ceived. Nearly 1,400 men were city limits. ( ISN’T IT AGRAND OLD NAME ?) senators might like to lunch. Screens | placed by the bureau before the va- candes were filled through other How to Secure Tickets by Mail | agencies. Local Readers. 10c Each line, each time.... To run every other day for one month, each line, each time.... 7c To run every issue for one month or more, each line, each time. . . . 5c BRITISH MILITARY SHOW. F Distribution of World’s Wealth LUCKY STRIKE is "BGkRrrSin&llectiRn. döpitok ” WACHINTON NEWS CORRESPONDENTS ARE HAMPERED Summer School of Music Ashland Normal School DACT r AUL Mon. June 6 GEO.M. CONAN'S COMEDMKS MAR) Now! Address letters, make checks and post office money orders pay- able to Page Theatre. Add 10 per cent war tax to price ticket desired, Include self - addressed stamped envelope to insure safe return. HOTELSUTTER ATE DOG AND LIKED IT. SAN FRANCISCO SEIBERT, Colo,, June 2. — A ban-1 quet at which baken prairie dag was the principal item on the menu was served to 20 citizens of Seibert re­ POPULAR PRICES SERVICE cently, in honor of officials of the COURTESY i White Cloud Mining Company here, George Warren Hooper, Manager PRICES: $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50 i The prairie dog dish 'was augmented J by trimmings of mashed potatoes, gravy and salad. Persons who had seen prairie dogs for years, for the first time realized what good meat A Fresh Shipment of Salted Peanuts 15c lb. they had been passing up. Not Merely a Hotel, but an Institution Founded on these Principles. Quit Kicking About the Cost of Eating When You Can Get Rolled Oats. 4 lbs. for 25c; 17 lbs................................................ $1.00 Best dried prunes, 4 lbs for 25c, 17 lbs........................................ $1.00 Good Coffee, 20c lb., 6 lbs.............................................................. $1.00 Tillamook Cheese at ......................... » ............................... per Ib. Peanut Butter, 15c per lb.; 7 for......................................... $1.00 Jewell Shortening, 6 lb. for.......................................................... $1.00 Home rendered Lard, 4% lbs. for............................................ $1.00 Canned Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, 6 cans ............................. $1.00 Good Red Salmon, 15c per can, 7 for ...................................... $1.00 Delmonto Asparagus Tips, 25c a can, 5 cans.......................... $1.00 Best Comb Honey, 30c cake...................................... per dozen Fairbanks Jewell Soap, bars 25—25 for.......... :................. $1.00 Toilet Paper, 2 rolls, 15c; 15 rolls ........................................ $1.00 SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY— Spring Fruits Spring Lamb Home Grown Strawberries. PLAZA MARKET 01 N. Main St., Ashland The brand of militarism which was brandished over Europe in 1914 ! started an conflagration that burns yet and has scourged the world worse [than any calamity that ever befell the human race. All nations should i unite to prevent a recurrence of that supreme tragedy. OPENING SATURDAY OF THE East Side Meat Market Under New Management i GLYCERINE MIXTURE We have purchased the East Side Meat Market from Jas. Barrett and are remodeling it into the last word in sanitation, convenience, and up-to-dateness, with refrigerated glass cases where the meats can be seen by the customer and he can choose from the finest of meats to be found anywhere on the market. FOR GAS ON STOMACH Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka relieves ANY CASE gas on stom­ ach or sour stomach. It acts on both upper and lower bowel and removes all foul matter which poi­ soned stomach. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendi­ citis. The INSTANT pleasant ac­ tion of Adler-i-ka surprises both doctors and patients. One man who suffered five years from in* digestion and constipation was helped by ONE dose. T. K. Bol­ ton, druggist. Visit the East Side Market Saturday You will be pleased with view, the sanitary situation and the quality. PHONE 188. C. A. PAULEY & O. H. POWELL, Proprietors. EAST MAIN ST.