Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 22, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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PAGE TWO
Ashland
5— H
Tidings
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
M onday, A u g u st 2 2 , 1021
built products at greater values than al. Affidavit of mailing, summons.
a
t any tim e in the past th re years.
Bullock Merc. Agency vs. E. G.
Established 1876
“
Make
a
resolution
now
to
stop
High et ux. Cost bill.
Published Eteky Evening Except.
Sunday
j these lies by not allowing them to
H attie Carroll vs. Fred Leo Car-
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
( be passed w ithout proof, and we will roll. Divorce.
OFFICIAL CITY. AND COUNTY
The question has been raised as t o , suppressed: poisonous propaganda is soon find the public will not be car­
Second
N orthw estern
Finance
PAPER
w hether or not th e coming W ashing- i still .being spread broadcast; legiti­ ried away by false statem ents th a t Corp. vs. J. H. W heeler et ux. De­
TELEPHONE 39
ton conference on disarm anetneuts m ate sources of governm ent Inform a­ injure every reliable business house. m urrer.
Subscription P rice D elivered in City
“ Remember— ‘Stop the Gossiper.’’
tion a re still being contam inated and
)ne m onth .................................. f .65 shall be open or closed. Why the behind lies secret trading is still be-
Would th a t there were more Hog­
Real E state Transfers
Three months . .......................... 1.95 question? Have not the world poli­
ans
in
the
country.
A
good
sized
j
ing
carried
on
in
a
m
anner
th
a
t
is
Six months .................................. 3.75
R. L. Lovett et ux to Frank
One y e a r ....................................... 7.60 ticians yet learned th eir lesson from m aking proper understanding and squad of them would clear the busi­
H. Dressier et ux, land In
the wreck th a t followed on the peace justice h ard er and harder to attain. ness atm osphere in jig time.
Mail «nd Rural Route*.
D.
L. C. 42, tp. 37 S., R. 1
Commenciug on ami after September 15th.
One mouth .................................. | .66 th a t was w ritten in secret? The world
The peoples of th e world still look
W est .......................................
10
Three months .............................. 1.95 war was the logical, n atural and in­
Old Mother Goose— “Georgle, I
to America for help and guidance to
Six months .................................. 3.60
the W hite House Grocery will be converted
hear
th a t you kissed the girls and J. W. Grover et ux to H. E.
evitable
result
of
the
practices
of
sec­
a new estate of independence, estab­
One year ....................................... 6.50
Campbell,
lot
2,
blk.
14,
ret diplomacy. Men laid down their lished friendship and good will. But made them cry.”
into the Grocerteria Plan, and will buy and
Central Add. to Eagle Point
10
ADVERTISING RATES:
Georgie Porgy— *A‘w, shucks!
arm s under the urge of the promise th a t help and guidance cannot be giv­
D isplay A dvertising
Minnie H erron et vir to Grant
sell for cash only.
Single insertion, each in c h ........... 30c and agreem ent th a t the old order en» unless understanding is estab ­ They were just crying for m ore.” —
M. Powell. E H of SE. sec.
YEARLY CONTRACTS
had passed, th a t in th e new we were lished on a foundation of whole tru th M ontreal Star.
5, tp. 36 S„ R. 3 W est___ 2000
Display A dvertising
to have "open covenants, openly ad- and the whole tru th has never been
Commencing ou the «late of this notice, 1 will
Sheriff to Mary E. Adams, pt.
One tim e a w e e k . . . ..............2 7 H e
rived a t,” and a new order in the vouchsafed to the people from be­
Two tim es a w eek.................... 25c
sec. 36. tp. 36 S.. R. 3 W . 2527.86
conduct of world affairs.
hind the closed doors of diplomacy.
Every other d a y ......................... 20c
allow a 5 per cent, discount for all goods
G uardianship Francis J. W ater­
Local Readers.
Some politicians still cling to the
W hether or not th ere shall be •«
man. Report of sale.
E ach line, each tim e .................... 10c old and outworn tradition- th a t a few great press gathering in W ashington
bought and paid for in cash until September
To run every other day for on*
G uardianship Raymond S. Bow­
.
Marriage
Licenses
’
»
V
moDth, each line, each tim e . . 7c shall rule and millions m ust he led and w hether or not the proposed dis
15th, when we will operate under our uew plan.
W alter Chester Ricks and Alice ers. Adm itted to probate.
To run every issue for on^ month
to serve through the prom ulgation of ¡arm am ent conference shall be open
Est.
F.
M.
Radovan.
Admitted
to
or more, each line, each tim e. . . . 5c deceit and half tru th s, but it is in­ o r closed rests entirely with the edi­ M. Barker.
probate.
Classified Column.
John Codeno and Alice Sheldon.
conceivable th a t the American press tors of the newspapers of the world,
J. C. KAEGI, Prop.
One cent the word each time.
Est. Wm. E. Kohler.
Admitted
as
the
spokesman
of
American
pub­
hut
more
especially
American
editors.
To run every issue for one month or
to probate.
Vi-ohatfl Court
lic opinion shall for one m inute con­ Here is opportunity for the greatest
more. H e the word each time.
Mary A. Beale to Mark Ray
Order
Est. Charles T. Freem an
Legal Rate:
cede the right of this governm ent to force in our national life, th a t recog­
Koontz. W H of SW, sec.
F irst Time, per 8 point line . . . . 10c promote a sec re t’ meeting wherein
nizes no m aster but public service appointing appraisers.
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
16, tp. 35 S., R. 3 E a s t..$
•E st. J. H. Thorndike. Final ac­
l i n e ...............................................Cc diplomats will proceed to the consld- and public good, to render service to
Luke
Ryan et ux to Robert
count,
verified
claims,
order
for
Card of Thanks, >1.90.
eration of a cut and dried agenda the suffering of th e whole earth by
Fletcher
et ux, SH of lots
O bituaries. 2 H cents the line.
paper form ulated in secret by our dem anding th a t the first world con­ final hearing.
F raternal Orders and Societies.
1
and
2,
blk.
17, Jacksonville 226
G uardianship Chester Diess et al.
Advertising for fratern al orders diplomatic representatives abroad, es- ference to be held on American soil Order, proof of publication, order. Ida M. Tucker et vir to Johu
an expression of th e soul yearn-
or societies charging a regular initi­ pecially on a m atter so vital to the
H. Doran, part sec. 33, tp.
Est. W. H. A. Smith. Bond.
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ well being of all the peoples as arm ­ ing of the potent moral force of the
3» S., R. 2 East ................
ligious and benevolent orders will be am ents.
Est. Maggie E. Gray.
Motion,
70
world.
charged the regular rate for all ad­
Ida
W
ertz
et
vir
to
W.
Alex
order.
The American press is iu an e n -:
vertising when an admission or other
Smith, pt. sec. 16, tp. 36 S.,
Est. Alice M artin,
Final order,
viable
position to demand reasons for “ I JUST HEARD IS A
charge is made.
R.
3 W est ............................. 2000
final account.
decisions, and not final conclusions •
DANGEROUS PROPAGANDA
What Constitutes Advertising!
G uardianship Geraldine Theiss.
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ arrived a t in secret, but American
Proof
of publication, order to show
Don
Hogan
is
a
car dealer in
ing among some as to w hat consti­ editors must be alert arid make them -j
cause.
tutes news and w hat advertising, selves heard and felt o r we will have' Denve?.
we print this very simple rule whicn history repeating itself.
S. A. McCune estate. Petition and
1 Among the people th a t Don has
Is used by newspapers to differin-
order.
Discharge and decree.
Indeed the reply of th e Japanese no tim e for is the “ gossiper.” You
atiate between them : “ ALL future
W. L. McClure estate. Order.
events, where an admission charge governm ent in the m orning papers take your life in your hands when
Articles of incorporation of P res­
Is made or a collection is taken for Thursday, given to the press by j yon »«SRest to him th a t you “ h eard ’
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to the state departm ent, would rath er > the firni of So-and-So is not likely ton Ranch company.
organizations and societies of every
Est. Dennis F. Wilson. Receipts.
indicate th at it is the official d ip -!to survive th e present readjustm ent
kind as well as to individuals.
Final
order.
All reports of such activities after lomatic view th at a cut and dried * Period.
they have occurred is news.
Est. M argaret Caldwell. Order.
agreed program should he formul it-
Don sees red when any one main-
All coming sooial or organization ed before the m eeting of the c o n fe r-jtain s th a t “ business is ro tte n .” No
meetings of societies where no money
We have some of the finest 16-inch body fir that
Circuit Court
Delicious!
contribution is solicited, initiation ence. . The plan is pregnant of real 'k n o ck ers need apply to him.
Frank
C.
Bramwell,
supt.
of
, The other day he made up his mind
charged, or collection taken is NEWS. danger.
Why?
we have ever had, which we will sell in 4ruckload
banks, vs. W. O. Garrett. Summons.
This
is
certainly
not
the
view
of
th
a
t
a
good
way
to
express
his
opin-
We make all quotations on
Anglo-California T ru st Co. vs. Ore­
Because
lots, delivered, for $3.75 per tier.
the American people or of the peo- ion concerning th e prevailing iash-
JOB WORK
gon
Gas
&
Electric
Co.
Report
of
ples of the world with respect to the , »on of hunting for trouble was to
it’s toasted to
from
receiver’s sale.
We would not care to sell more than 100 tiers at
m
atter-
a
ir
him
self
in
th
e
paper.
So
he
rent-
the franklin price list .
H
attie
C
arroll
vs.
Fred
Leo
Car-
seal
in
the
Surely the historical position of the ed a q u a rte r page and spread him-
Same prices— Reasonable Price—
this price. Sample at the yard.
roll. Summons.
Amerlcan
press and the experience of self.
flavor.
to aU.
W. S. Barnum vs. So. Ore. Trac­
the last few years demand that allj
So good was H ogan’s message to
tion
Co. Satisfaction of judgm ent
It’s toasted.
Entered at the Ashland. Oregon, of the sessions be held out in the I the crepe hangers of Denver that
Sisters
of C harity vs. C. O. Dunna-
Postoffice as Second Class Mail open in the white light of publicity.I Goodyear Tire & Rubber Companyl
Matter.
Hates are engendered and w ars! reproduced his aid in its regular way. To recover money.
“In the H eart of T o u /n "
In the m atter of the adjudication
have always been fo u g h t'o v e r con-¡w eekly house organ, “The T riangle” ,
of
the
w
ater
right
of
M.
F.
Hanley.
elusions of diplom atic gatherings and : which circulates am ong the entire
♦
♦ because of lack of knowledge of the J Goodyear sales organization,
era
M. A. B arron vs. E. J. Farlow et
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4»
Trifles light as air
<$>
Are to the jealous confirma- <8? reasons that led to these decisions., Here is w hat he told them in part
An open conference and enlightening;
‘“ I JUST HEARD— is a danger-i
tions strong
<3>
Pu cltv would be tru e to the best ous propaganda, and is being used in
As proof of holy writ.
♦
raditions of this republic and in this connection with every worth while
— Shakespeare «>
t e people, through th eir press, wlili house, originating in the mind off
*9
« ave an opportunity to make America ' some ‘business w reck’ and then hand-1
-t>
«9» #
first in leadership to more complete, ed out through the regular gossip!
understanding and a new order in channels.
The good old days are returning
* fairs.
“ This should not be tolerated. The)
wherein the buyer can say it with
The peoples of the world were led readjustm ent is not injuring busi-il
five cents and be heard by the
blindly into the last war. Sources of
ness in this city, but on th e other
seller.
honest Inform ation were closed;
hand is putting it on a b etter and
agencies
of
propaganda
operating
un­
healthier basis, and we all feel safer
Two things that make home life
der the direction of secret diplomacy
«Tighter and sweeter: A baby grand were turnon in„„
the e aonorm
abnorm ai
al con
con-
.
J j than we did under
uuuer m
flooded with W h n nd ¡.h 0 .WOrld was ditions we have ju st passed through
and a grand baby.
»
X ks
Yel ow ^ o n k
n B,HCk
*WC are bUildinK
3 bett-
and Green o 'g a n ^ t i o n
Why scorn the pennies?
Uncle Books’ th ♦
T*C.
Books th a t ignoerd im portant facts. — ------------ and offering better
Sam and the big corporations do not.
defended those directly concerned for
their vicious acts, traded on m en’s
New and altogether different in stylings are the togs
AUSTRALIA’S DREAM EXPLODED passions and tau g h t hate.
arriving daily from the fashion centers so charmingly ami
From all points of the compass—
After a six months business trip
London, Paris, Buenos Ayres. Osaka.
authentically correct and individualized hv their exclusive
to A ustralia. Roy C. W ard, presi­
Tokio and W ashington— from visiting!
dent of the Insurance B rokers’ Ex­
treatments.
These cleverly styled garments are right up to
and retu rn in g journalists, as well a s'
change, in San Francisco upon his
from American newspaper men and
the minute as you will note on inspection.
CHOCOLATE
return says:
the representatives in America of t h e !
VANILLA
“ Paternalism has paralyzed busi­
leading newspapers of .the w o r l d -
We invite you to come in, ami allow us to show them to
STRAWBERRY
ness there and is killing private ini­
MAPLE
NUT
you.
conies
the
impluse,
the
thought,
the!
tiative and enterprise.
‘The states and general govern­ suggestion, th at the press men of th e '
world should have a real get-togeth-«
Prices are about 25 to 30 per cent lower than last season
ment are engaged in various lines of
er
m
eeting
in
W
ashington
prelim
i­
business, including not only the op-
glad to share this good news with our customers and
eration of all public utilities, such nary to the disarm am ent conference.
friends.
here is a fond hope very gener­
as telegraph and telephone lines,
ally e x p re sse d -y e s, niore than that
street railways, railroads, gas and
Our line of stouts should he of especial interest.
a deep-seated conviction th a t such
electric light service, but m eat and
fish m arkets, shipbuilding and op­ a m eeting of the representatives of
the great newspapers of the world
Clearance prices are still on all over the store. We must
eration, traw ling, sale of tim ber,
who would be in W ashington at th ai
railroad eating houses and many
have room for our new stock.
time, would exercise a most whole­
other activities.
“The result is there is no incen­ some and helpful influence upon the
WOOL TRICOTINES AND SERGES
disarm am ent conference as a whole
tive for private capital to engage in
out of which great public good would
A LINE SECOND TO NONE
business in competition with state- surely follow.
subsidized 'enterprises.
Unhampered by diplomatic ties or
Our New Fall Style Quarterlies Are Here—Pictorial Review
“ A ustralian insurance offices, as
international political influence
it
well as other lines of business, have
and Ladies Home Journal
would be possible for these press men
YOU
HAVE
HEARD
labor troubles, as insurance clerks
whose m aterial well-being ¡s in ter­
are organized. The labor situation
locked with public opinion, to dis­
of men who could hardly
is acute and com plicated.”
w rite th e ir own name—
cuss conditions, hopes and ideals of
hut
w ho
SA V ED
whh m°P,eS ° f thG Varl° US natI°™
AUTO TIR E EXPLOSION
MONEY!
with the purpose of establishing bet­
SILKS
Fashion savs
♦ laces
MAY COST MAN SIGHT ter understanding w ithout regard to
Now so much in demand.
Are you, wno can read,
and wool embroidered
w rite and earn money
LANCASTER, Wis.— H obart Doll, affaire* advantages in international
comprising
the
newest
willing to he outdone by
farm er, residing in Beetown, near
weaves, the softness of
handings
on
net
and
The free flow of news w ithout in-
men less intelligent than
here, was seriously hurt and prob­
which lendk itself to any
/o
u rself?
ably will he perm anently blind as er erence of any government, as well
style of drapery.*
here
they
are
trimmings
the result of an explosion of an au­ as inter-nation communications bv
Think it over, and start
mail, cable and radio—m atters that
< anton Crepe
>4.85
for all kinds of w ear-
tomobile tire. Doll is said to have
a Savings Account in
need
im
m
ediate
atten
tio
n
if
we
are
Crepe
Katin
.
.
.
>54.75
scratched a blister on the tire and
this strong bank today.
afternoon o r evening
lhe explosion followed, shooting d irt ° have understanding— while all
Fairy Spun . . . . . . >51.05
and 3and directly Into his eyes a t 76 w ^ r 3rP 1,1 a receptiTe mood—
< h a r m o u s o ............. . ..> 8 .2 5
A big line of fringes
would very properly be discussed at
pounds pressure.
Skinner's S atis and
I .h a gathering of the press
have also come
Taffeta
In
considering
the
open
discussion
He— “ W hat would you do if I
•
Jfla irs of the Peoples of the
should kiss you on the forehead?” wort
world, we m ust not forget th a t under
She— ‘‘I ’d call you down.”«
secret diplomacy news Is still being
Tar Baby.
The Coming' Conference
Announcement Notice
COURT NEWS
Lay in Your
Winter’s Wood
Now!
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
T hey Are A rriv in g
Mirroring the Latest Fall Modes, as they will
appear on Fashions Avenues
We sell
Brick Ice Cream
À
Ashland Creamery
TH E
CITIZENS
BANK
OFÀSHLAND
4%ON
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