Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 20, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAGE TWO
Monday, June 20, 1921
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Ashland
• Tidings
Pubiishea“xoblished 1876
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Three months
1.95
Six months .
3.75
One year ...
7.50
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One month. $ .65
Three months......................... 1.95
Six months ........ .
3.50
One year .................................
6.50
SOME-
—
HIG
ADVERTISING RATES:
Display Advertising
Single insertion, each inch. .... .30c
YEARLY
CONTRACTS
Display Advertising
One time a week.............. . .27%c
Two times a week............... . .25c
Every other day................... . .20c
Local Readers.
at conferences there. Mr. Luce said of reductions made in freight ates number of rate T
ions w
that, in addition to the recent reduc- published jointly with other lines in have taken place since August 26,
proposed on freight
and western territory by the Pacific but to cite an example and to show
.
. import, in transcontinental rates to freight traffic bureau; nor does iti the significance of just one of the
All Wool Suits at $25.00
Those who see the roots of revo- wages. The result has b • to meet water competition on vege-’include transcontinental rate reduc- 600 tariff adjustments referred to' and up with extra trousers
Classified Column.
. amn
tables, melons, cantaloupes and ap- tions to which the Southern Pacifici before, I would like to point out the
One cent the word each time.
lutionary radicalism in the old world spread discontent and bi erness. ples, the Southern Pacific company com pony in a party.
To run every issue for one month or
The joint rates rate from certain Oregon mills to |
more, 14c the word each time.
win find cause tor second thought More
eward
and
honor
given
where
has
made
more
than
600
tariff
ad-
and
cranecontinent.
transcontinental rates which destination in California, Nevada,
they are due are necessary to main-
Legal Rate:
in the report of the Lusk committee , ...
.
justmeuts and reduced local freight have been reduced ...........
.
First Time, per 8 point line ... .1Oc
h
tain balance and good feeling.
since August
26, and Utah, which involved the estab­
rates
from
and
to
individual
points
1920.
total
into
the
thousands.
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
of the New York legislature. The Beside»*
this
economic
factor
1.
.....
.
lishment of 6280 lower rates to 1570 [
vAlnta Mlv
anA at
a* +12.
—* of
Lo
P-2 IP economic lactoi, the
‘"‘voluntarily
and
the request
line
‘I will involve considerable laborstations. This tariff became effective
modern
radical
movement
began
lack
of
religious
and
moral
training
patrons
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
Tailors for men and women
with Karl Marx and the Communist has furnished seed-ground for rev- WAS evidenced by the new reduc- = form an estimate of the actual | in May of this year.
Obituaries, 2% cents the line.
Fraternal Orders and Societies.
Manifesto of 1884, since which rev-olutionary radicalism. When high tions appearing in our freight tariffa. .
Advertising for fraternal orders olutionary radicalism has been more moral standards fall into abeyance, which are filed for public inspec I
or societies charging a regular initi­
Instincts of acquisition, ruthless con- tion » said Mr. Luce, «it will be sen
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re- or less evident in Europe.
But the Lusk report, in four large sumption and display are quick to
ilglous and benevolent orders will be
----
by the frequent changes appearing
charged the regular rate for all ad- volumes of more than a thousand take their place. This country
has therein that the Southern Pacific |
vertising when an admission or other pages each, calls upon Americans to in the past generation enjoyed mar
­
charge is made.
look to their own country for some velous material prosperity, but with- company is making every effort to
roots of radicalism. It presents an out a corresponding quickening of adjust its rates from day to day to
What Constitutes Advertising!
In order to allay a misunderstand-amazing review of revolutionary ef moral responsibility and good citi- meet the ever-changing^ conditions,
ing among some as . to . what
whether they result from the in­
, consti-
...forts that have been cradled here. zenship.
tutes news and what advertising,
I , .....
.
, .
[crease in freight rates which took
Opportunity to lay in your
we print this very simple rule which No doubt, these are a by-product
American instincts are still sound, place on August 25, or from new
Is used by newspapers to differin-jof the growth of machine produc- but there has been.
supply of summer Under
on the part of commercial situations warranting
atiate between them: “ALL future tion and large cities. But to charge
wear.
many, a loss of perspective and bal- some modification in the existing
events, where an admission charge the changing industrial order with ance.
The Lusk report presents a freight rates.
is made or a collection is taken.
---- " This applies to the whole responsibility for revo- picture whose moral is evident.
%
Kayser and Carter’s
“The reference to tariff adjust-
organizations and societies of every lutionary radicalism is to go astray, Revolutionary radicalism does not
ments in our local rates does not)
kind as well as to individuals.
The Lusk report finds two great
Knit Underwear.
All reports of such activities after | causes for the movement. The tirsi spring up without reason or cause. take into account the large number
It is the result of certain conditions.
they have occurred is news.
Both these names are so
All coming social or organization I is economic and the second is moral, mpc
.
— —
old and so well known that
meetings of societies where no money The infection of radicalism has
’ irremediable.
An economic adjustment and the
contribution is solicited. initiation ! spread from
revival
you may rightly expect a lot
— ranks
----- • of
— labor
----- to
"IvY
’C of
ui the
tue moral
moral element
element in
in
4. NEWS
NEWS ! churches ___ and the
charged, or collection taken is
universities, because American life will do much to check
Each line, each time..........
10c
To run every other day..for one
month, each line, each time. ... 7c
To i un every issue for one month
or more, each line, each time. .. . 5c
HEY THERE!
Radicalism In This County
of satisfaction and in wear,
and comfort.
We make all quotations on
lour acquisitive society has left the the spread of red radicalism. Re-
I intellectuals sadly underpaid. Ex- cause the normal way out
JOB WORK
has
from
cept for teachers and clergymen of seemed undully slow, many have re- ,
THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST.
the highest rank, salaries have been sorted to a quick and dangerous
Same prices—Reasonable Price— allowed to drop far below industrial I philosophy of. escape.
to all.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon. INSECTS MAKE LEAVES ‘WALK’
Postoffice as Second Class Ma!’
Matter.
Queer Creatures Responsible for Odd
Belief That Has Long Been Held
in Australia.
Athletic 'Underwear.
Cool and comfortable for
the hot summer days. The
Futurist line contains a wide
variety of styles.
STRIKE
S-irstonst-Z
Like the gloom of night retiring.
;
When in splendor beams the day.
There are some strange leaves in
Hope again my heart inspiring.
Australia
which the people used to
Doubt and fear shall chase away.
think could walk alone. Whenever
—Anonymous.
there came a gust of wind these queer
No cigarette he s
---------
I leaves blew off In a perfect shower.
the same delicien s
Congress is going to have peace As leaves generally do, they turned
with Germany if it has to fight for over and over, and rested upon the
4
A statement from G. W. Luce,
it. And there will be a fight, from ground. Then they would seem to
Strike. Becaui e
present indications, before house and crawl toward the trunk of the tree freight traffic manager
South-
---- of the
TMM IMMSS
Lucky Stikeist ie
T ds a *
from which they -fell. Since that time I ern Pacific
senate become reconciled. ,
company, who has just i
toasted cigaretia .
it has been found that these leaves,
Europe's war fever seems to be as- | as they were thought to be, were real returned to San Francisco from Chi-
suaglng. Now if the infection of insects and lived upon those very cago, was received at the Portland +
peace would spread, over there, with * trees. Their bodies are thin and flat offices of the system yesterday eon-
the germs of industrial activity, all' and their wings veined, just like a kerning reductions in rates achieved*
leaf. If they are disturbed their legs,
would be well.
California keeps in stock, so to’ which are folded away under their
speak, all-year delights for all-year bodies, leave their whole shape ex­
actly like the leaf of a tree, with stem
tourists. There is pleasure in visit- | and all. Bright green in the summer,
Try a box of our Milk Chocolates in five differ­
ing this state any season of the year I these singular little insects, chame-
ent flavors; 80c a pound, or black and I ilk nixed
Europe can not hope to borrow | leon-like, slowly change their color to
at 70c a box.
much money in America so long as a dingy brown, just like a leaf that
it goes on borrowing war-like trou­ has been frosted. It Is strange that,
Labelle- Crater Lake., Velvet, Chop { Suey and
with wings, they do not fiy, but rath­
ble.
and Nut Tops.
i *
Patriotism is a state of mind, heart er walk or crawl, along the ground.
and being. It. is not momentary ef
Queen Liked Her Ale Strong.
fervescence, recurring on Flag Day |
and Fourth of July. It is a con- i The City of London Brewery com­
pany, whose premises are offered for
stant and unchanging passion.
LESLIE PRICE, Prop.
sale, claim to be the only brewery in TmmmHnudsuz
the city of London existing from the
WMTITMKDJ-KHIHIIIJATIV/ L n
HINDENBURG STATUE IS
time of Queen Elizabeth, and it is
Now FIREWOOD quite possible that the queen occasion­
• ••4
ally sampled, their brew. Elizabeth
BERLIN, June 20. — Germany's was a specialist in ale. She liked it
THE, GREATEST GAME
iron Hindenburg, which during the strong, as witness the plaintive note
war was to epitomize the German her host, the eark of Leicester, sent to
in this country and perhap/
spirit, has gone the way of the rest Lord Burleigh : “There is not one
in any country is baseball
drop of good drink for her here. We
of wartime German things.
I It is clean, exciting in a
An advertisement in the Berlin pa­ were fain to send to London and
J
Kenilworth
and
divers
other
places
wholesome way, fine "exer-
pers announces the demise simply:
‘ 44 1 cise,
where ale was; her own beer was so
and a game of /skill.
"IRON HINDENBURG
strong that there was no man able to
We supply all the I ieeded
"For sale., in whole or in parts. drink it,” .
equipment to play it , from
tor firewood. Apply. Rudolf Mosse.
uniforms down to Counters.
Berlin W. 8. Leipziger street, 103."
Testing Material in Cloth.
Also
sporting good s of all
The gigantic statue—a wooden
Mixtures of cotton and wool may
kinds.
Hindenburg—was erceted during the be tested by raveling a bit of cloth
war at the end of Berlin’s Avenue of and burning two of the thr aas, one
Victore
running with the selvage the other
Victory.
It was to be covered with nails, crosswise to it. The cotton thread
driven one by one by patriotic Ger­ burns quickly with a same and smells,
wood; wool Cars slowly without"
mans. who. for the privilige of put- like
a ñame and Sr ails like burning hair.
ting a bit more iron into the field Shoddy, or
marshall, were to pay a small con- often used -emanufactured wool. is 1
with wool. This can be
tribution to German war charities. detected
by
raveling out a bit of the i
mate
4
The idea flivvered. Long before m
dal. when short broken fibers j
the war ended what was at first a
seen. In general, a woolen I
popular pilgrimage had tried Rer
material which has cotton In it will ;
liners, and the statue remaine.
become more wrinkled when wet than,
ali-wool goods.
woodwork rotting in huge u-
ed patches and its scatterò ucover
4 wash of
nails rusting,
•*
Ancient Zoological Gardens.
about a year ago, che statue, al- Records show that King Nezahual-
ways an eyesore, was removed. No coyoti had zoological gardens in Tez-
cuco, Mexico, lu the middle of the Fif­
one was SUficiently interested to teenth century, and in the next cen-
Examine your chouse carefully to see how it is with-
ask about it. Its fate was not
round
—------------ standing
--
tury known
Cortez tury
found cortez
aviaries
and a fish:
attacks of rain, wind ar id sun. It will pay
until Herr Mosse inserted his ad
1 ponds at Iztapalapan. Montezuma ill
you to do so.
)
emperor of Mexico in the beginning of
Look at the e nds of the sidin g and around the
The Kansas supreme court has ar- the Sixteenth century, hadlarge col-
REDUCTIONS ARE
CITED BY ESPEE
Cigaret
IO Days
Beginning Wednesday Morning June 15
The June Sales
of
Enders Confectionery
White Goods
A-THRILL with the freshness and gaiety of a summer season, the new
plays of apparel and merchandise add zest to the shopping days of June, There is
a suggestive significance to vast quantities of summery things; there is a
fun their very extensiveness and variety—the promise of favorable and unusual
buying opportunities. Tempting qualities and bed-rock prices give assurance that
June is to be a joyous and spirited shopping and buying month.
Bridal Line of White Goods
SIMPSON’S HARDWARE
Does Your House
Need Paintiag?
You Decide
firmed the decision of the crawrora lections of animals
the garden* of
county district court sentencing Alex-
Almost all of the modern zoological
ander Howat, president of the Kan- -gardens date from comparatively re-
sas miners’ union, to one year in jail ( cent years, and contain large collec-
for contempt. The law was herd, tions of fine animals, more suitably
valid on each of the eight issues housed than at any time in the his-
raised.
lory of the world.
’■
Victory Memorial
drive,
a new
Great Help,
Minneapolis. Minn., thoroughfare,
new clerk in a police court is
has been dedicated to Minneapolis greatly helped by one thing.”
“What Is that?”
—
and Hennipen county's 555 men who
“
The
way
prisoners
understand
pro-
died
in
the
world
war.
_______ —----------- —- -*
AUIUUEU
Included 111
in cedure and routine.”—Louisville Cour-
the ceremonies was the decoration of 1 ier-Jomral.
he e
21 ---- A---------- J
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565
elm
trees along the drive,
plant
ed In memory to the dead.
' ’ Clif Payne makes ore: chaira.
nails where it is fastened to th e uprights; examine
carefully the w indow casings, the eaves and the
base of the po rch posts. Get on a ladder and look
at the eave troughs and the shingles.
Are these surfaces in goof condition or are they
rotting and ri listing away from the lack of a prote
tive coating*
THEN RUY S. W. P. FROM US AND GET THE
BEST POSS IBLE JOB.
a
Carso n-Fowler Lbr. Co
“In the Heart of Town
Bridal Nainsook
25c, 29c, 33 l-3c, 37 l-2c.
Bridal Cambric
18c, 22c, 29c, 33 l-3c
Bridal Mercerized
Nainsook, 60c yd.
Bridal Tissue Nainsook
35c, 37 l-2c, 48c, 50c.
36 inch
40 inch
42 inch
Bridal Tissue Nainsook
Bridal Sheets
Bridal Pillow Tubing
4
Bridal Long Cloth
23c, 25c.
81 X 90 inches
$2.00.
.
2
Pink or Flesh
[
50c yard.
Here Are Other Good White Specials
White Outing Flannel
15c — 19c.
33
36
44
44
54
Indian Head:
inch................
inch ................
inch ................
in., linen finish
in., linen finish
25c
28c
36c
38c
48c
Bleached Muslin - ‘*
300 yds.
Thoroughbred.
36 in. muslin, 12 1-2c yd
Boquet, 36 inch ..... 19c
Echo, 36 inch
,22c
Hills, 36 inch
Muslin Prices.
Unbleached Muslin is
used for so many pur­
poses now that we have
in stock eight qualities,
ranging in price
9c to 20c per yard.