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PAGE TWO ASHLAND DAILY TUNNUS. ■M Monday. A ugust 15, 1021« * clim ate, scenic beauties, health giv W ill Tour Country— ing m ineral w aters and pure, soft,I GREAT POWER OF PRESIDENT E stablished 1876 Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Klum will domestic snow water, bracing m oun Published Every E vening Except tain a ir, which all contribute to U" 'ted Statea Chief 6x#cutive “ Mo<t W e sell make an extensive motoring tour of ( Sunday the country this fall following the j THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. ours b e tas . city of real to m e en- Ule W or|i „ recent sale of Mr. K lum ’s string or J . OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY joym ents and a health reso rt par ex- The Japanese coloniaztion proj-1 th a t one of th eir old comrades in the signboards along the highway from cellent. That no reasonable person I h e legal functions of the Presi- PAPER ect is still a subject for co n sid ers-! person of Lieut. Claude C. Cruson, TELEPHONE 39 shall carry a grouch away witb him dent’s office are so eminent that he Roseburg to K lam ath Falls to the CHOCOLATE tion by the American Legion. Our stopped in Ashland for a visit with cannot escape the responsibilities of on account of action, or lack of ac F oster and Kleiser company of S a n ! iubecription P rice D elivered in City VANILLA executive action, however much he Americanization committee finds in th e old gang last W ednesday eve Francisco. Mr. Klum has sold his I Joe m onth ......................................8 .65 tion, or overcharges on our part. STRAW BERRY may be Inclined to avoid them. His one school d istrict near Hood ning. Cruson was in command of home in Ashland and has accepted Three m onths .............................. 1.95 Having recently spent much time constltutioual powers alone make him MAPLE NUT River, Oregon, th ere are three the old F irst while we were at Ft, Six m onths .................................. 3.75 a position with the Foster and in our enjoyable park and auto Die pivot upon which all the adminis Americans and 13 Japanese children Stevens. He and Mrs. Cruson left One y e a r ....................................... 7.50 Kleiser company. in his new po camp conversing with tourists and trative machinery operates. Mail mid Rural R oute«. in the school. Our national convec greetings for all whom they did not sition he will have charge of a te r One month .................................. 8 .65 several semi-invalids hero seeking He appoints the heads of depart Three m onths .............................. 1.95 health. 1 hear much com plaint about ments and may direct their major pol tion will consider a legislative bill personnaly see. ritory extending from the Mexican Six months .................................. 3.50 icies. His power of appointment to prohibiting children of alien p ar border to British Columbia. Miss] One year ........................................... 6.50 our lack of bathing facilities at the entage from autom atically becoming all the greater offices is fa r reaching. Lae! Klum will enter Mills college ' __ auto camp. And these health seek- ^ I t o p ^ 7 8A d ? e S ^ 8: er* c“ mP,ain u tte rly of our hotels He can recommend, shape and veto citizens. this coming fall. legislation. His control over foreign _ t h e b H i i u s u ura . su . a l. u d i t « ! A « L ) o u r D r - g f la t t ie 1 r Single insertion, each Inch........... 30c a n '' restau ran ts lack of fruit and affairs is virtually complete. He is Lest we forget— 1 111* in H< <1 and G o ld m etallic! YEARLY CONTRACTS vegetables in their menus. That, I commander in chief of the army and Medford Shopper u .ie s , scaled w.th Blu« Kit,boa. ReceJitly o u r National Com D isplay A dvertising 5 o th e r Hu» o f vao r know, too, goes fa rth e r in keeping the navy. In short, he is the most Mr and Mrs. George Merrill of j One time a w eek.................... 27 H e m ander John G. Em ery reviewed a lH A J J O M » R K A X I» P I L L * . fur potent constitutional functionary in our system in good working order yean known us best. S a t e . A I-a ys B cl jiLla Two tim es a w e e k ...................... 25c Medford made a shopping tour parade in Cleveland, O., in which than all the drugs in Christendom, the w’orld. SO LDBYDRUGGISlSEVtKYWMERE Every other d a y ........................ 20c among local m erchants last week. All these constitutional powers have the national emblem was carried. l / x a l R eaders. and when our system functions DUNSMUIR, Calif., Aug. 15.— Each line, each tim e .................... 10c properly sickness disappears. Some been vastly augmented by practice One hundred per cent Am ericans To run every other day for on» and custom. The President today can were much annoyed by th e large Property damage to the extent of cnoDth, each dine, each tim e . . . 7c told me they get better variety at do innumerable things that George num ber of “ 2 per cent A m ericans” 8125,000 is the estim ated loss less cost, too, in Medford, and often Washington or Thomas Jefferson To ran every issue for on« month o r more, each line, each tim e. . . . 5c motor there to take advantage of would never have dared do even If who failed to remove th eir hats to caused by fire which swept the CliMsified Colum n. our flag as It passed. principal streets of this city Mon one or two meals per day and return they had thought of them. One cent the word each time. day afternoon laBt. The fire is said The constitutional conception of the To run every issue for one month or to enjoy, our peerless restful park to have originated in the A uditor G eneral B aron Jacques of Bel more, %c the word each time. and excellent w aters and cooler air. President Is that of a chief executive, Legal R ate: an adm inistrator; custom has added gium will address th e third national ium, afterw ards spreading to a d One who has traveled much re to this conception that of leadership, First Time, per 8 point line . . . . 10c joining buildings, destroying several m arked “ that there was not a suit of Initiation.—Samuel P. Orth in the convention of th e American Legion Each subsequent time, per 8 point in K ansas City .Nov. 2. General business blocks and residences. l i n e ...............................................Cc able hotel or eating place in Ash Yale Review. Jacques w as elftnmauder-iii-chief of Card of Thanks, 81-00. land, com m ensurate with our other O bituaries, 2% cents th e line. the Beigiam forces d u rin g the w arj 2 BOOTLEGGERS ARE splendid environm ents and we would Clung to the Foot-Hills. BOUND OVER TO F raternal Orders and Societies. Humanity in its settlements has and ,Was , directly in com m and of A dvertising for fratern al orders never have a full m easure of pros THE GRAND J l ’R i cr societies charging a regular initi perity th á t we are entitled to until never cared for the high mountains several otf o ur divisions a t d iffe re n t1 ation fee and dues, no discount. Re we had such, th a t would set out a or their valleys... .But the races of tim es' MEDFORD, Or., Aug. 15.— Jim ligious and benevolent orders will be men have ever been well disposed to charged the regular rate for all ad variety menu at reasonable prices. snuggle up close to the foot-hills. Lewis and Jese Housley, two young Cla tsop^Ppst of A storia has s ta rt vertising when an admission or other Emphasizing the fact th a t a whole The modern cities have been built men charged with violation of the charge is made. some meal with plenty of fru it and beside great rivers on the flat lands, ed the creditable precedent of giv prohibition law in having mash in vegetables at a dollar would be bbt In Biblical times cities were ing to each newly made citizen of their possession, were given a pre W hat C on stitutes A dvertising! DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE In order to allay a m isunderstand cheaper to him than the present founded upon rocks in the lower h ills; Clatsop county a sm all American lim inary hearing in Justice Glenn O. ing among some as to w hat consti service at 50 to 75 cents. and where no hills existed, ns in the flag to g eth er with a b it of useful Taylor's court Friday afternoon and WAS NOT SIGNED ON JULY 4, 1776 tutes news and what advertising, I argued th at it would do injus Mesopotamia valley, the Assyrians iniorimation concerning th e signifi were bound over to aw ait the action we print this very simple rule whicn built a huge brick platform In imita cance o f-o u r national emblem. is uBed by newspapers to differin- tice to our present privately owned tion of a flat hill, and reared their of the grand jury, with bonds fixed This is only one of many little known a tiate between them : “ ALL future bathing and swimming places, min- city upon that. Athens was built upon i at $750. A plea to have the bail events, where an admission charge eral and otherw ise to install ireu and about the Acropolis, the Areo- 1 T h» Slate Federation of Labor of O klahom a and th e American Legion reduced to $500 was denied. The is made or a collection is taken ’ ree facts developed by the research which baths at the auto camp. But the pagus, and the limestone heights be A IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to have joined forces, on the grounds defense offered no testimony. preceded the publication of the series organizations and societies of every general opinion of tourists was th at tween Cephlssus and Hissus. Rome th a t “ the two organizations are bottie of white liquid was in tro kind as well as to individuals. not one to u rist out of a thousand and Constantinople are both builded duced as evidence, also some corn of articles on Our Government, now being AH reports of such activities after passing through here and only re on their seven bills, and the hills w orking to advance the sam e funda and barley and corn mash, that pos m ental principles and th e cem enting they have occurred is news. around abont Jerusalem are famous.— from 12 to 60 hours. distributed without charge to the friends and AU coming social or organization maining of th e friendship will add strength sessed a pungent odor. time o r inclination to patronize out ; J ° hn C‘ ________ meetings of societies where no money patrons of this Institution. to b o th .” so says E d g a r F tn to n , head contribution is solicited, initiation present bathing places, and thought One of Ocean’. Biggest F lahe*. of th e labor organization. charged, or collection taken is NEWS. -t arian g e s o n e r bath placel The turbot is one of the largest o f ATTRACTIVE — s If you will call we shall be glad to add your W e m ake all quotations on < auto camp the proper cap the flat fishes, and one of the species T h e la st news from the state aid sheaf to our other extremely d e sir-ith a t is of most value commercially, JOB WORK name to our mailing list to receive the entire com m ission is to the. effect th a t the able recreation and health resort fa- ,s seldom over two feet long, and from com m ission hopes to have th e bond series. You incur no obligation. FALL STYLES cilities. I hope our city authorities weighs about 18 pounds, although 90- TH E FR ANK LIN PR IC E LIST. ¡sfaue sold during October. In the and pound turbot have been caught. Its and eating places will act to better Sam e prices— R easonable Price— body Is very flat and wide, with a m eantim e they are com piling rules FALL PRICES these conditions. to all. long fin on the top and bottom ridges. and regulations u n d er which they have arrived at R. D. SANFORD. Its upper surface is brown, and cov will operate. It is stated th a t it L niered at the Ashland, Oregon, EDITOR s NOTE— The foregoing ered with hard, round knobs. , A shland, Oregon Postofflce as Second Class Mail will still be some tim e before the criticism referring to the hotel ac The turbot is r. sea fish, and its application forms a re prepared. Matter. T ailors for Men and W omen commodations is evidently made eggs—five or 10,000000 to a fish—float at* with consideration of past existant on the ocean sniface, but the full- You are invited for a look T he m embers of th e old F irst grown turbot prefers a sea bank, <♦ 3 conditions prior to the new manage where it lies on Its lighter side. Both com p any w ill be n leased to learn _________ * There is no courage but in in- * ment of the Hotel Ashland. It is the eyes are on the upper side of the — T 7 ■ in i * nocence; * obvious that since Mr. Coffman has body. The turbot abounds off the * No constancy, but in an hon- * only recently taken over the old Ho western coast of Europe, where it is tel Austin, making several improve «‘aught for export. est cause.— Southern. ■$> 0 ments and changes, including the A> <g) <$>> .¡£ <^ <£> <^ <$> <$> name to Hotel Ashland, th a t the Mazarin’s Great Library. At the beginning of the Fronde in above criticism of Mr. Sanford is The problem is, to keep the P a liot applicable a t the present time. trigues In Paris in 3648, when Anne of Austria, mother of Louis XTV, was cific ocean tru e to label. queen regent of France, Cardinal Maz It Is Hard to Be Accurate. arin’s library hela 40,000 books, and It rem ains for enforcem ent laws, Can yon exactly describe what you was the most Important collection of rigorously enforced, to put the pro see? If you can, you are cleverer books then existing. Mazarin was hibition into the eighteenth am end than most persons. A book recently compelled to retire from court, and ment. published in Paris relates that at a tlie French parliament voted the con meeting of scientific men two of them fiscation and sale of his library. Louis Lenine and Trotzky have read suddenly began to quarrel. Under sent Fonquet with unlimited power to their own political obituaries, time pretense of obtaining legal evidence bid it in. hut the parliament, compre after time. And yet they retain the president of the meeting asked hending that it would in this way be everyone present to write an exact returned to Mazarm. ordered Its com some sparks of political life. report of what had happened. The plete dispersion, by selling It in small quarrel was a pure piece of acting lots. The librarian was so affected W arfare will not end until* the arranged to test the powers of ob that he died of a broken heart. The F ir s t a r r i v a l s in S u i t s C o a t s a n d D r e s s e s war spirit is elim inated from the servation of the men present. sale of Mazarin’s paintings was to Though the assembly was composed have followed, but they were saved. masses of m ankind. Incline the in telligent millions of this and other entirely of Jurists, psychologists and countries strongly tow ard peace, doctors, only one report contained BRUTAL IIUBby. and there could not be another less than 20 per cent of error; 13 re ports had more than 50 per cent ¡A typical husband world war. wrong; and in 34 reports from 10 to Ashland Tidings American Legion. lÇolum Brick Ice Cream Ashland Creamery Dunsmuir Fire Loss Estimated Near $125,000 CHICHESTER S PILLS $ Fall Woolens Citizens Bank oi Ashland First S h o w in g o f Fall G arm ents 15 per cent of the details were wholly Imaginary. When men of science can FINALLY ACCOMPLISHED so err we can understand how easily The much cussed and discussed the ordinary man can go astray. H ie new electric linotype m elting pot is story shows why lawyers value cir cumstantial evidence so highly.— now properly installed and seems to Tooth’s Companion. he working fine. Tho heat and ir ritation of the campaign seems to be No Divorce in Great Russia. over and the season for good feel To the peasants of Great Russia ing and happy thoughts has arrived \ marriage is a tie that death alone can therefore we take back (for the sever, and divorce by the help of law sake of our religion) nearly every courts is practically unknown to thing we have thought during the them. If the husband and wife can past week. And on account of old not get along together they simply friendships and good will for the agree between themselves to live future nearly everything we have apart, the husband taking the boys and the wife the girls, In cases where said the past week. A squaring of there are any children. In spite ef accounts is always appropriate after the fact that there is no recourse to the battle. We have an abiding the courts, however, husband and wife faith now th at we will be able to in Great Russia do not know each oth print the news instead of apologies er before marriages except in rare in for not printing It. We thank our stances. The selection is made by subscribers for their good will and the parents or guardians, and it is nn- seemingly for the bridegroom tq see forebearance during the ordeal the bride more than once before the nuptials. ♦ PUBLIC FORUM <$><$<$■<»• <$><$> <$><$> <$<$> 4^ E ditor Tidings— It is but natural that we who have adopted Ashland as our home should encourage others to join us in our enjoyment. In my opinion the way to accomplish this is to m ake things so pleasant for our ever increasing num ber of tourists and health seekers, who are here spying and trying out our of ferings, th a t each will be a standing traveling ad. as they depart for home, or other fields yet to be in vestigated, not only ot our Bplendid Cultivate Distinct Speech. Let us consider d e a r and distinct enunciation as contrasted with other kinds. Talking distinctly is one of the finest of human accomplishments. The Association of the Hard of Hearing, at a recent meeting, urged the cultiva tion of lip-reading by those inclined to deafness. Talking with the lips is as good for those who talk as it is for those who listen. The finest and clear est enunciation is by those who enun ciate with the lower lip and the tongue, instead of by wagging their laws and talking through their noses. Avoid masticating your spoken words, and that besetting Yankee sin—the twang!—Boston Globe named Jake, Whenever his wife tried to bake, ■ Ate a d o z e n or more Of h e r biscuits, then swore They were not like what m o t h e r could bake. /I A CLEARAWAY SALE In which apparel is offered at decided reductions to effect immediate disposal and prepare for the new season. Values of unusual importance are offered throughout our store. Be low are listed a few—many other equally important items not advertised. O ne lot 2 -p iece h o u se d re s s e s , a t ...................................... $ .98 O ne lo t a p ro n d re s se s ..................................................................$1.25 < )ne lo t h o u se d ie s s e s ......................................................... . . . $2.49 O ne lo t V oile d re s se s ........... ................................................... $4.98 V oiles a n d L in en d re sse s ............................................................. $8.75 “TH E ELH A R T W AY” Good Stock, Good Service, Good Goods G L O V E S P E C IA L S SUGGESTIVE LIST Canned H eat O utfit Icy Hot Bottle Shaving Cream, Tooth Paste Tooth Brush Cold or Vanishing Cream Sunburn Lotion Mosquito Lotion Talcum Powder Gauze Bandages Adhesive Tape T insture Iodine Laxative Tablets ' UNDEBTHINGS .Unusual ‘values. Our present stock of knit goods priced to sell. Gowns Envelope Chemises Camisoles REAL BARGAINS CHAMOISETTE GLOVES I n slip -o n a n d 2 -b u tto n sty les, 1U e re am , g re y , c h a m o is a n d brow n. V alu es u p to $2.00, now $1.19 to $1.39 SILK GLOVES O ne lo t a t ................ 89c to $1.19 T w o -b u tto n sty le o f ex cellen t q u a lity w ith e m b ro id e re d w rist — in w h ite a n d g re y . . . . $1.79 REMNANTS Tt will be w o rth y o u r w h ile to look o v e r o u r sto c k o f co tto n a n d wool re m n a n ts — They are priced right for a quick sale OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE PRICES WILL CON- TINUE THROUGHOUT THE MONTH Let Us Supply Your Needs COTTON BATHING GEORGETTE SUITS « WAIST Sptxtiip, Ladies' aud ISiildi-en’i» >1.4» >1.98 HgYlaOODS »4.35 » 5 .2 5