¥> G £ TWO ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Ashland D aily Tidings EDITORIALS Ashland Tidings Fw H Y — Little Bo Peep E s ta b lis h e d 1876 E v ery E v e n in g E xcept S u n d ay T H E ASHLAND PRINTING CO. 1 — i* u b lis h e d A RE RQSES RED ? HAT Is commonly known as “color” is really nothing but the effect of light, as m ay be proven , by looking a t colored objects through a piece o b t a i n e d glass. W hite light is a m ixture of a num ber of colors, in­ cluding red. The pigm ent or coloring m a tte r in w hat we call a “red ” rose absorbs all the ray s of w hite light ex­ cept the red, which it reflects. The resu lt Is th a t the object ap p ears to be red—an a rb itra ry term which we have applied to such a color. If a red rose is exam ined through a piece of green glass—green being the J “com plem entary color” to red—it will ’ appeur (,o be green, while a blue flow- I er, exam ined through the sam e glass would still retain much of Its original i shade. A w hite rose will, of course, appear w hite only In a w hite light. 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T o ru n every issu e fo r one m o n th • r m o re , th e w ord each tim e. L egal R ate y i r s t tim e, p e r 8 -p o in t l i n e .......... 10c S a c h su b se q u e n t tim e, p er 8- / p o in t lin e ........................................ 5c -Card of t h a n k s .............................$ 1 .0 0 O b itu a r ie s , th e line ........................2 % c F r a te r n a l O rd e rs a n d S o cieties A d v e rtis in g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs « r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a r e g u la r in iti­ a t i o n fee a n d dues, no d isc o u n t. R e­ l ig i o u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill be ■charged th e r e g u la r - r a te fo r a ll ad w e r tis in g w h e n an a d m issio n o r o th e r ¡“ >'e a rs - h is is tw e n ty — b u t he ch a rg e is m ade. ( ’ q u ite p o p u la r w ith h is people, a n d h is re c e n t trip to E u ro p e Should W hat C onstitutes A dvertising shed a w h o leso m e in flu e n c e over In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d - i He a s s e rts his in te n ­ «ng a m o n g som e as to w h a t co n sti- j h is policies. 'tu te s n ew s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g , i tio n to p ro m o te frie n d ly ^ r e la tio n s wre p r in t th is v ery sim p le ru le , w hich I w ith fo re ig n p o w ers a n d to fo ste r i s u s e d by n e w sp a p e rs to d iffe re n t!- ; th e w e lfa re of his c o u n try . a t e b e tw e en th e m : “ ALL f u tu r e ! « v e n ts , w h e re an a d m issio n c h a rg e i J a p a n is in p o litic a l fe rm e n t. It I s m a d e o r a co llectio n is ta k e n IS : p e rh a p s w as b e st, fo r th e peace of A D V E R T IS IN G .” T h is ap p lie s to th e k in g d o m , t h a t a re g e n t w as o r g a n iz a tio n s a r d so c ie tie s of every I n am ed. F o r th e e m p e ro r is w holly l u n d as w ell a s to in d iv id u a ls. A ll re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r in c a p a c ita te d from g o v e rn in g , a n d th e p o litic a l cliq u e s a t T okio, in t h e y h a v e o c c u rre d is new s. A ll com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n th e ir fre n z y fo r pow er, b ig h t soon m e e tin g s of societies whAie no u have a »w p re u c ip ita u a te ie d a c civ iv il w ar. ar T h e re- re n o n e v c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti- , , , , , a t i o n c h a rg e d , o r co llecto n ta k e n IS | se n cy s h o u ld h av e s ta b iliz in g e ffe c t M EW S. W e m ak e all q u o ta tio n s on •JOB W O R K fr^om T H E FR A N K L JN T R IC E LIST S a m e p ric e s— re a s o n a b le price— to all FEATURES •> T H E P E O P L E ’S FO R U M . • • <♦> 3> <§> <$> <$> <£xg> <§, <ÿ> <¿> <§> E d ito r of T id in g s: T he w ay it looks now , a b o u t a ll E n te r e d a t th e A sh lan d , O regon th e n ex t peace c o n fe re n ce w ill have P o a to ff ic e as Second-class M ail M at­ to do is to pass a few re s o lu tio n s ter. c o n d e m n in g su c h im p le m e n ts of w ar as J o s h u a ’s R a m s h o rn e rs a n d th e ♦ T h e n com e th e w ild w e a th e r, G ideon P itc h e r B rig ad e. T he w orld com e sle e t o r com e snow , is going to ta k e a n u n h e a rd of s trid e W e w ill s ta n d by each o th e r, in th e rig h t d ire c tio n . A sh la n d has h o w e v e r it blow ; <$ a lre a d y sp e n t $ 2 35,000 g e ttin g re a d y ♦ ♦ O p p re ssio n an d sic k n e ss an d fo r th e o n w a rd m arc h . 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