Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 12, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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Established 1876
Published Every Evening
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Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING
OFFICIAL
CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPHONE 39
Subscription Price Delivered in City
One month .................................. $ .65
Three m o n t h s ........... .............. 1.95
Six m onths ................
One y e a r ....................
Mail and Rural Routes.
One month ..................
Three months ..............
Six months .................. .............. 3.50
One year .......................
AMOS OOOZEklBERRN, WHO USED TO START
MOST EVRN SBWTBUBE W W “ THf TIME I MfxOE
MN TR IP TO EUROPB’,’ ADMITS TW W *R TÖOW
T U ' VhMO O U T OF HV3 SAILS BECVL HALF TU'
NOUHS FELLERS TOO S6fc HAMS BEEU THEFE
AHO TALK ABOUT PARIS , LDHOOM O R *
GIBRALTAR L IR E TU E T AVLOS LW ED TU EFt]
lhieMay, Joly I X 1921
By Charles Sughroe
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MOGIUUIS K lU REME.MBER MÏUEU
N A U S TA Q0ULO SUT EHUFF PBAHUTS
F E R A MM&UBL TO WkAMB NA, S lC K 1
Around Town Gossip
ALEC SPWBHS WAS GOT UIVA OHE OF
T R E M O L ATTER BIKE’S W T U A S ID E CAR OH
IT AUO SUHOAN AFTERHOOH HE MADE
TUIRTN-SESlEH TRIPS PAST A QERTAIW HOUSE
UlM TURK ALLOWS AS HOW HtS MOST
TURILLIHG MOMENT WOT WHEW HE WHEELED
H lS HEW BABT PAST A GROUP OF NHRBE
G 'R l S WHO HE USED TO GO WITH ‘
OH UUOSOH STREET
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H E OIOHT
HAVE
HERV E E MUFF
TÒ G O 1 U *
ADVERTISING RATES:
Display Advertising
Single insertion, each Inch........... 30c
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising
One time a w eek..................... 27
•'wo tim es a w eek.....................25c
Every other d a y ......................... 20c
Local Readers.
progress was being made towards!
h.hch line, each tim e .................... 10c*
To run every other day for one
.en d in g the growing of opium in
m onth, each line, each time . . . 7c j
1 China.
But when it w >•« le arn ed 1
To inn every issue lor one month
that
foreign
interests had reaped im­
or more, each line, each tim e. . . . 5c
mense
fortunes
from the disposal of;
Classified Column.
One cent the word each time.
the drug stocks on hand at the time
A letter signed “ W orker” deplores' everybody is unhappy,
To run every issue for one month or
of the “clean up,” the natives re­
the existing system of com pensating; /The wage system is definite and
more, 4 c the word each time.
belled against the new order oil
Legal R ate:
The employer B yCHARLES EDWARD HOGUE
employes through the payment o f ' remov®s uncertainty
things and revived the industry.
We can furnish good slab
F irst Time, per 8 point line . . . . 10c
puts up the money, assumes the (United Press Staff Correspondent)
wood at $6.75 per cord; order
wages. He thinks the uniform ity of
Each subsequent time, per s point
HANKOW, China, July 12.— Half
l i n e ............................. . ............ 0« payment is deaden'-tig and takes away risks of the business and agrees to
now while we can deliver from
Columbia Hotel Arrivals—
pay a definite sum regularly to the a million dollars moftthly trib u te '
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
cars and can save you extra
The following guests registered at
incentive. The system ought to be employe. Assuming the ris k s .'th e will be paid to the provincial a u th o r­
O bituaries, 2 % cents the line.
hauling expense.
the
Columbia
hotel
yesterday
It.
E
F ra te rn a l O rders and Societies.
arranged, in h's opinion, so there
ities of H unau province for a mono-
Advertising for fratern al orders would be variations, depending on employer gets the profits, if any; oly of the opium traffic there, it was McGinnis, K. H. H arris, J. P. Weeks,
takes care of the losses.
Also mill trim m ing at $7.On
or societies charging a regular initi­
R. C. H artley, Siskiyou; Gus Hixson.
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ the state of the business.
In boom times, like those of the announced today, as a result of an
per load and mill blocks at
ligious and benevolent orders will be
Certainly the wage system is open j spring of 1920. the employe wishes auction conducted by the state gov­ Dan Ryan. P ortland; Mrs. H. Nelin,
$7.50
per load.
E. C. NeMn, Dunsmuir, Calif.; R E.
charged the regular rate for all ad
vertising when an admission or other J*’
Worker
men . he was in. ou the profits. In periods ernm ent. Hsia Tou-ying, a form er |
Doyle, San Francisco; Dr. and Mrs.
charge is made.
j tlons‘ The battling question is how of depression, ^ike those of last win­ , Tuchun (military governor) of :
to improve it. Any num ber of ex­ ter, he is apt to say, “ I ’m certainly province of Hupeh, made the win-; Osmun, J. M. Casselman, San F ra n ­
cisco.
What Constitutes Advertising!
perim ents have been tried. Some of glad th a t it’s up to the ‘old m an’ to ning bid.
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
PHONE 20.
ing among some as to w hat consti­ them under unusual conditions have get the money for my pay envelope, i R efus’tog to recognize the prohibi­
Don’t forget the big dance at the
tutes news and what advertising, worked well. But, in general, busi- I’d hate to have to ‘scratch for it’ tion of opium traffic ptovide.l in he j
Bungalow
W ednesday night.
3t
crim inal code of the republic of
we print this very simple rule whic.n ness has fallen back on the wage! with this rotten business
used by newspapers to ditferin- SV3tem as the m08t satisfa(.torVt in
Year .
d year out the average China, the provincial auth »ritiea have
a tiate between them : "ALL future
, . , ,
‘ average
events, where an admission c h arg e ! 8P,le OI lts taults.
¡m an feels more com fortable on the taken adv^.v.age of the chaotic Ren­
is made or a collection is taken
Profit sharing, ownership in the
— I assurance of a definite income when ditions existing throughout the na­
IS ADVERTISING." Thia applies to business, bonuses, all have had their he is working. T hat is why the tion to re' vs. the drug trade to pro­
organizations and societies of every| advocates. In times of active busi­ wage system has survived in the face vide revenue for the m aintenance
kind as well as to individuals.
All reports of such activities after ness they promise well. Then comes or competition with other methods of their local armies. Each province
has its own army subject to the call
they have occurred is news.
a depression, w ithout profits, and of determ ining compensation.
All coming social or organization
of the central governm ent a ' Peking
meetings of societies where no money I
or the southern governm ent at Can­
DR. STERNHEIM J O
contribution is solicited, initiation
ton only when it suits the whim of
charged, or collection taken is NEWS.
SPEAK ON ‘‘MAIN STREET’
the local party in power.
AT CHAUTAUQUA PR HIRAM
We make
quotations on
For a time it a p p earci th a t some
\\ e sold enough paint this spring to paint one out of everv eight houses in Ash­
JOB WORK
SSSSEBSBOamBK
land.
from
Dr. Emanuel Sternhelm, u Bog-
I
THE FRANKLIN PRICK LIST.
ton, will speak tonight on “ Main
Phis enormous turn over of our stock insures the purchaser of the latest price
Same prices— Reasonable Price—
Street,” this being the tit?« rf a
to all.
and that the material has not stood on our shelving for any length of time.
novel by Sinclair Lewis, and the
American Voice, m the senee of talks
e n tered at the Ashland, Oregon,
W e have been the exclusive paint dealers of the town for twelve years and estab
which
he is giving on “ Voices” from
Postoffice as Second Class Mail
lished our reputation on service and our willingness to estimate ami give advice on
When tea or coffee
M atter.
the various nations. “ Main stre et,”
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By MILES w VAUGHN
any work.
Ashland, might he considered typical
causes annoyance, try
The soul on earth is an .m m ortall (United Press Staff Correspondent) of Main streets of jth e r towns and
We are specialists in paint and its uses and our experience is at your command.
guest,
RIO DE PANEIRO, July 11.— It cities, and application of the story-
Compelled to starve at an unreal is the general opiniiou in well in­ should prove entert ilning and in ter­
Use it.
feast.
— Hannah More.
formed business circles th at the esting.
Mildred W rigl :, violinist, and Su
worst stage of the present financial
There is too much of the spirit and commercial crisis in Brazil h a s .sann® Pasmore, pianist, will furnish
Charm without harm
of captious criticism abroad in the been passed and th a t conditions fro m !the musical prelude at the Chautau
in this table drink.
land. There is too much destruc­ now on will show a gradual improve-! dua tonight. Those whe have already
tive censoriousness, to the exclusion I ment until a new and stable basis ! heard these talented artists will de-
of constructive adverse criticism of for international commercial re la - islre to hear them ag tin and those
Sold, everyw here
i who have not, wU t-ave this one
th a t which really deserves censure, j ^ OJM *9 reacbed.
by grocers
and constructive praise of th a t which
Several factors have contributed to more opportunity.
Paid $500,000
Tri bute for Opium
Permit in China
Why the Wage System
WOOD
SPECIAL
Ashland Lumber Co.
Spring Painting
Treat your
nerves right
POSTUM
C ereal
There’s a Reason
Dickerson & Son
THE Paint Store
m erits favorable consideration.
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Recoprocity should be featured
more and more in ta riff legislation
at W ashington. This country should
protect, in reasonable measure, its
own industries.
But at the same
time it should not handicap indus­
tries by gutting of foreign m arkets
....
by prohibitive duties.
the recent ripples of optimism in
.MARNE VETERANS MEET
commercial circles. The success of
the $25,000,000 Brazilian loan, just
floated in New York, is, of course,
MILWAUKEE. July 11.— Plans j
the most gratifying indication. Com- were completed today for the Third j
mercial circles here interpret the Marne Division convention, to be i n i
fact th a t the loan was over sub- session here July 13, 14 and 15. at!
scribed in three hours as a proof which mohe than 1200 iormer*mem-
^ e ^ore*Kn credit of th e repub- bers of the division were expected i|
it«
j
■. .. » States.
.
lie is still ___
sound
in x.
the » United
to be present.
The slight improvement in ex
The committee has found it ad-1
No human society is stronger or change, resulting from the loan, and visable to handle the gathering on a
more virile than its morals. Moral the gradual increase in the price of coupon basis. On registering each
decadence brings on other forms of f : coffee also have provided ammunition member will receive a book covering
for optimists
decadence.
i
admission to all meetings and cot -!
The
present crisis apparently is ering most of the expenses of the!
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General Wood would fit the posi-’ aifectinR the northern states worse i convention.
tlon of governor-general of the Phil- l *iau in an-v other district.
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ippines like the right key fits a door- Patch®8 from Para and Pernam buco j
lock.
declare that the rubber and cocoa I
ATTRAtTTIVE
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m arkets virtually have disappeared
Evdry stroke ^for cleanliness of •—offerings finding few buyers at any
premises is a swat at the fly. Flies price.
.
FALL STYLES
cannot live on cleallness.
In Sao Paulo, “ the bulw ark of the
and
nation,” the critical condition has
FALL
PRICES
CANADA IS AFTER THE
! been aggravated by the recent cattle
CHEESE CHAMPIONSHIP plague, which has necessitated the
Have arrived at
SASKATOON. Sask., July 12.— ! killing of hundreds of valuable anl
3F
Holland has a new rival iu the cheese mala and has ruined some farm ers
making industry. Canada has step­
American m eat packing companies Tailors for men and women
ped Into fourth position among the which are now- operating extensively
You are invited for a look
producing nations and .ts 3300 dairy in Sao Paulo and Rio Grande de Sul,
factories are rapidly increasing the! have been especially hard hit. since
output. Thirty-six million dollars is ’ embargoes stopped all export ship-
the sum returned to Canadian farm- m eats and butchering had to he »us­
ers for cheese exported during the: pended.
last year.
Most oi these exports
However, the optim ists declare the
went to England, long one of Hoi- “ R inderpest”
now
is
virtually
land’s best customers.
i stamped out, the coffee m arkets ini-
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proving,, the foreign credit of the
Special price W ednesday night at ¡country established, and that all
lhe Bungalow. Dancing 75. war tax signs point to a gradual business re-
10,total 85 cents.
; covery.
A Fund of Information
That You Should Have
F a ll W o o l e n s
e
We Have Just
Received
A New
“T r y It O u t Y o u r s e lf ”
sa y s th e G o o d J u d g e
e
And you will find how
much more satisfaction a
little of this Real Tobacco
gives you than you ever
got from a big chew of the
ordinary kind.
The good, rich, real to­
bacco taste lasts so long
you don’t need a fresh
chew nearly as often. So
it costs you less.
Any man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew will
tell you that.
W-B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco
R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco
Brown Kid
Oxford
ISRAEL^, who lor six years was prime minister of Eng
land, said: “ ft has been my observation that the most
successful man in any undertaking, is the man who has
the most information.’’
It doesn’t require any particular information just to go out
and buy something. But to buy the best of that something
aL a price that is satisfactory to you—that is a successful
purchase. And to make successful purchases you must have
information.
Advertising give syou just that kind of information. It
tells you where to go in order to get the best of anything you
want at a fair price.
That is why it is a paying proposition for the man or woman
who handles a pocketbook to study the advertisements in The
Tidings—regularly—every day.
Chestnut Brown Color
To those who use it properly, newspaper advertising is a
Source of economy and satisfaction that never runs dry. It is
a watch-dog of. dollars—a guarantee of satisfaction.
An Utz & Dunn
If you would learn the facts about the things you need to
make you comfortable and happy.
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Combination Last
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