PAGE TWO Ashland Established ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS. Saturday, August 18, 1921. fic company while George N. K ram er is on a vacation: “ In the past, on lum ber and for­ est products destined to territory east of the Mississippi river In the states of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, A rkansas,! Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Ontario, New! York, Pennsylvania and W est Vir­ ginia, routing has beeu restricted to the Portland gateway. "Effective Septem ber^ 10, 1921, we have arranged to publish the same rates via the Roseville-Ogden gateway. This will give the ship­ pers two routes instead of one, which they have heretofore en­ joyed.” Tidings 1876 Published Every Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPHONE 39 Subscription Price Delivered in City G d # month • • • • • • • « . . . • • • • • $ .65 Three m onths .............................. 1.95 Six m onths .................................. 3.75 One y e a r ........................ 7.50 Mail and R ural Routes. One m outh .................................. 8 .65 Three months .............................. 1.95 Six months .................................. 3.60 One year ....................................... 6.50 ADVERTISING RATES: Display Advertising Single insertion, each in c h ........... 3 Or YEARLY CONTRACTS Display A dvertising One time a w eek.....................27 %c Two tim es a w eek.....................26c Every other d a y ........................ 20c An Unfortunate Mistake. A Dublin magistrate asked a prison­ er to explain why he was found lying in the gutter. “Shura, yer honor.” answered the In­ ebriate. ”1 just happened to walk be- ^ u n e two lamp posts an Inned against ______ •. _____ ______ ZP= —s-S ASK YOUR NEW GROCER MANAGEMENT -----J Wholesale and Retail R. H. LOLL W OOD, Prop. - F irst Time, per 8 point line . . . . 10c Each subsequent time, per 8 point l i n e ...............................................Cc Card of Thanks, $1.00. Obituaries, 2 % centB the line. Fraternal Orders and Societies. Advertising for fratern al orders or societies charging a regular initi­ ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ ligious and benevolent orders will be charged the regular rate for all ad­ vertising when an admission or other dance hall orchestra. The man charge Is made. power of those musical organiza­ What Constitutes Advertising! tions will have to be increased th a t In order to allay a m isunderstand­ the loss of noise will not be noticed. ing among some as to w hat consti­ tutes news and what advertising, we print this very simple rule whicn I Is used by newspapers to differin- Two single showings of ore from atlate between them : "ALL future t the old Norliug mine group, situ- events, where an admission charge i ated about four miles west of is made or a collection is taken IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to Jacksonville, brought an assay of organizations and societies of every $339.86 in gold and silver, accord­ kiud as well as to individuals. ing to certified assay reports on one All reports of such activities after itind $221.90 in gold and silver in they have occurred is news. The funeral of Mrs. F. W. Chan- All coming social or organization another. meetings of societies where no money in, who passed away W ednesday The reports were received from contribution is solicited, initiation evening at 8;30 o’clock a t her resi­ the assay office yesterday by P. X. charged, or collection taken is NEWS. dence at 150 F irst street, was held Johnson, m anager of th e company, from the Dodge U ndertaking P a r­ who immediately began speeding We make all quotations on lors at 10 o’clock Friday morning. i plans for the opening up of other J OH WORK Mrs. Chapin’s death came very veins and the erection of buildings. from suddenly a fte r only a few days ill­ THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST. According to M anager Johnson Same prices— Reasonable Price— ness. Mrs. Chapin was the last of th e company will begin m aking the pioneer family of H annah A nder­ general shipm ents of ore w ithin a to all. son, who crossed the plains by ox Entered at the Ashland. Oregon, team bringing her family from Iowa sh o rt period. The finds were made w ithin th ree feet of grass roots. Poatoffice as Second Class MaB in the early ’50’s. Matter. Nancy Anderson was born in Clay UP TO DATE City, Ind., Sept. 5th, 1840, and in BEAU 1867 was m arried on the old Ander­ Ma—there la son homestead near what is now one thing about Edith’s young Talent, to F. W. Chapin, a pioneer By KENNETH SULLIVAN man, dear, you teacher of N orthern California. don’t have to get The g reater part of th eir m arried up every night life was spent in th a t state, they hav­ to send him off. Pa—No; thank A polar bear killed by members ing moved to Ashland from Sacra­ heaven one of mento about 8 years ago. Her hus­ of a recent Amundsen exploring ex­ our girls has pedition was found upon examina­ band preceded her to his last rest­ picked out a tion to contain a Norwegian news­ ing place a little more than, a year self starter. paper in its stomach. There is no ago. She was a sister of the late doubt but th a t the newspaper pub­ E. K. Anderson and Mary E. McCall. lishers keenly regret the passing of an old and ¡prominent subscriber. It the news was garbled, Bruin did it. Sudden Death of Ashland Pioneer Is Sudden Shock Norling Mine ! Gold Ore Makes l Rich Showing Owlish titbits Gold Hill Mines To Reopen Under A dispatch from New York chron­ New Organization icles the "reign of te rrp r” caused Jazz togs have passed. Chicago haberdashers have decreed th at rainbow silk shirts, socks with an optical kick and long-priced, eye- blinding cravats have gone into the obsolete past with nothing but slashed prices on old stocks to m ark their passing. The shirts may be made into handkerchiefs and the sox given to the suffering— let us say foreigners— but thin k of the >eM* kaown as Eest. Sifcst, A1 wa;-$ Rt! _ i< SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Lithia Bakery L egal R ate: Some place In the moonshine dis tricts of Tennessee workmen have unearthed a petrified giant six feet four Inches, north to south, w ear­ ing a chain about the neck and two four-inch horns on its head. It is conceded th a t the giant was buried before national prohibition— and yet, the modern "hooch” is rem ark­ able. W UNDER I xmh I R eaders. Klam ath Falls business m en at the Cham ber of Commerce luncheon Thursday uoon sounded the keynote of co-operation among , Southern Oregon cities. The spirit is com­ mendable. Southern Oregon has not reached the apex, the final end of development. No m atter how much has been accomplished it is only starting, guaging its progress by the future. Southern Oregon has a great deal to live for. Southern Oregon boosters is not an idle term. T n E IH A a iO M B ::TL A N n. Cbt-cbce-tOT» b iH a rzo 'id B r a r d Z /w A P i l l s in R e d «ad fcioid m e ta liic A r ? bo»«,, sealed w tb 6tne Rihbca. I b o e lfc e r. B u y o f r o a r V tr==- — Each line, each tim e .................... 10c To run every other day for on* month, each line, each tim e . . . 7c To ran every iBsue for on« month or more, each line, each t im e .. . . 5c Classified Column. One cent the word each time. To run every issue for one month or more, %c the word each time. by a few small boys and a dancing skeleton parading the streets, en­ tering cafes, frightening bull dogs, strong men and children alike. It may be presumed th a t every one of the terrorized citizens thought th a t the family skeleton had picked the closet lock. LU’ ol* Noo Yawk is having a strenuous time these sum m er dog days. Ashland has a shady auto cainp ground, as tourists testify, but it is all open and above board. CHICHESTER S PILLS GOLD HILL, Or., Aug. 13.— The National Manganese Ore company, an Indianapolis, Ind., incorporation with headquarters a t Gold Hill, Or., has been organized to reopen and operate the Centennial placer mines, three miles south of Gold Hill. The new owners have received a large shipm ent of equipm ent and are erecting a large capacity drag I line type dredge driven by electric ! power on these diggings, which will! operate throughout the entire year. • This mine has been idle since 1906 and was last operated by the recent owners, the Electric Dredge company, an Indianapolis. Ind., concern, but during th e early days of the w ar the extensive electric equipm ent was dism antled and shipped from Gold Hill to the war industry centers. As an early-dav placer diggings, this property pro­ duced great wealth in virgin gold in the shallow grounds which were ex­ hausted, and the ¡present ground, which is ju st as rich, consists of banks from 20 to 40 feet in depth of heavy clay and sedim ents to bed­ rock. Puzzled Expert. As two friends were conversing an old college professor passed them in j the street. “The professor is a wonderful man,” one of them remarked. “He’s a great mathematician and boasts that be can figure out any problem.” •‘Not any more.” returned his friend. I ‘‘The landlord boosted his rent and has him sitting up nights trying to solve the housing problem.”—Toledo Blade. Considered a Freak. The Tampa Tribune says that a girl j must choose between dressing sensibly and attracting attention. In s&me cir­ cles, brother, it’s the girl who dresses sensibly who attracts the most atten­ tion.—Boston Transcript. THE TRIPLE SHAVING MIRROR Bug-t-Help, wow I again. I’ve got ’em MUSEUM GETS RARE RUGS Once Used to Wrap Around Pillars in the Orient, They Are Now in Philadelphia. Six Mongol pillar rugs, recently pur­ chased by the Pennsylvania museum, have been hung in the Memorial hail, Fairmount park, in the north corridor; one pair at the entrance to the Wll- stach gallery, one pair at the entrance to the Silver room and the third pair at the entrance of the section devoted to musical instruments. These rugs were once bound about the wooden pillars of Mongol lamaseries or temples, and in several of the mu­ seum examples the woolen lashings which bound them are still there. Pos­ sibly textile decoration for pillars fol­ lowed carving, which would account for persistence of design, as these rugs could have been intended for no other purpose. In one pair, a t least, the de­ sign becomes meaningless when spread Hat, for the dragons which coil about the pillar appear cut off In three sep­ arate pieces, which meet exactly when the edges are joined. The Chinese Huen Tsang, traveling to India in the first half of the Seventh century, says that the pavi­ lions of the monastery of Nelunda were upborne by pillars ornamented with dragons. The burial chambers of the kings, with their antechambers, have been uncovered from the mounds o f earth which were heaped about them, and on the stone walls are fresco paintiugs. The doorway from the outer to the inner chamber of one of these royal tombs is flanked on either side by an octagonal column on which are painted colled dragons, no doubt in reminiscence of earlier carved up­ rights. The next step, for particularly nomad people, whs to render the same design for a similar purpose In textile fabric to be lashed to the post.—Phila­ delphia Record. Espee to Establish New Freight Rate By Ogden, Utah The value of the Ashland band as an advertising asset to the city when the concert given in Lithia park W ednesday evening acted as the introductory event th a t brought Ashland residents and auto tourists stopping a t the camp ground to­ gether iD m utual friendship. The concert, given under the di­ rection of L. L. Leedom, was the first to be given this year and is expected to be a weekly affair. All num bers of the program were well played and enjoyed by a large audi­ ence. It was said by several who attended th e concert th a t weekly program s will serve as an e n ter­ tainm ent feature for tourists camp­ ed a t the park, adding one more point in the city’s favor as a to u r­ ist center and sum m er cam per’s playground. A nother concert will be given next W ednesday night. The following inform ation re­ garding shipping routes to eastern points, in effect Septem ber 10, has beeu given out by M. A. Callaghan, local agent for th e Southern Paci- Young T im - seed—Thia term I’m going to un- d e r t a k e the study of Latin and Greek. Old Hardfax—- I reckon them dead language* deee need an dertaker. THAT R E- PROACHFUL LOOK. W hat a pathet­ ic face that young fellow haa! H is eyes seem r proachful. Yes. H e pulls In more tips than all the other wait­ ers combined. EXPLAINED. I hear S m i t h and his wife have gone b a c k to­ gether. Yes, she found he had a bank ac­ count she never k n e w anythin* about. Canvas Shoes Suitable for Hunting and Fishing We carry several kinds. Made with Rubber, Composition or leather soles. MILK BREAD THE KEY SATISFIES TO HEALTH - -----J Enjoy an invigorating plunge in Clean, Clear, Fresh Sulphur W ater kept a t 78 degrees tem p eratu re W a te r C hanged E very Four D ays The critical public are invited to investi­ gate the presen t sa n ita ry conditions u n ­ der the new m anagem ent Ashland Nalalorium S izes O ne G allo n to T w e n ty Largest Pool in Ashland E g g s A re C h e ap N ow . W a te r g ia s s Y o u r W in te r S u p p ly , Provost Bros. Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires FLAMING FOREST B y J a n ie s O liv e r C u rw o o d The third and best of Mr. Curwood’s epics of t h e Three Rivers Country. With Free -Tube- SA LE DATE AUGUST T EN TH P ric e — $2.00 M cN air Bros. The ABOUT TIME BRAN BREAD Jars with Lids A FEW CHORDS FROM CHOPIN. Yes, mum, I was once quite a musician, an’ I guess I ain’t for­ got all about it yet. Indeed! Well, you can take the axe and chop a few cords out of that woodpile. — 'Ì OUR x55i Busy Corner Motor Co. C o rn e r H ig h w a y a n d M a in S tre e ts a <■ . * Sfar M ED FO R D , OREGON JTiMIïif.¡Allât Spring Painting We sold enough paint this spring to paint one out of every eight houses in Ash­ land. This enormous turn over of our stock insures the purchaser of the latest price and that the material has not stood on our shelving for any length of lim e . We have been the exclusive paint dealers of the town for twelve years and estab­ lished our reputation on service and o*ur willingness to estimate and give advice on any work. We are specialists in paint and its uses and our experience is at your command. U se it. Dickerson & Son * I THE Paint Store