¿»AGÉ TWO T liit ASHLAND DAILY TÍDíNGÍ Saturday? March I I , I hi Ashland - o Tidings Established 1876 VANCOUVER VISITORS MAY STUDY ANTHROPOLOGY WHILE SIGHT-SEEING IN LOVELY STANLEY PARK Published Every Evening Except __ Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. 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 months .................................. 3.75 Ons year .................................... 7.50 Mail and Rural Routes One month .................................. $ .65 Three months .............................. 1.95 Six months .................................. 3.50 Ons year ..................................... 6.5€ ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising Single insertion, each in c h ........... 30c YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising One tim e a w eek.......................27 %c Two times a week...................... 25 c; Every other d a y ......................... 20 c) Local Readers Each line, each tim e .................... 10c To run every other dtey for one month, each line, each tim e. . 7c To run every issue for one month or more, each line, each tim e .. 5c Classified Column One cent the word each time. To run every issue for one month or more, %c the word each time. Legal Rate F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c Each subsequent time, per 8- point line 5c Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00 Obituaries, the line ..................... 2% c Fraternal Orders and Societies Advertising for fratern al orders o r 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 vertlslng when an admission or other charge Is made. ba • ‘ vs * '‘WÌtóF » E m o i i S m -, & a v O ne of S ta n le y P ark •s* ôeaches wilderness of sodden brush and and you are setting on Easy Street, trees. with your feet on your desks, etc. A halt for lunch. How cheering to march past the steaming kitchen The members of Ashland Post will and receive your portion of savory i. v j , , , , , J ; be \e ry busy chaps this month. They stew and a cup of black and scalding' nave their t first - * .• meeting Tuesd-iv the y coffee. True, the stew is com posed, 14th and then m . , Mardi- « , . 14th, and then we have the ,of dried carrots and corned b e e f . , . . , , „ v ... » . , gal glee d u b (girls) from O A C ! Yes, and the coffee is rank with the oj . i , , ’ i . . . on the 24th, and then the Oreenn taste of chloride of lime, but it i s '„ i oa ,, . . . , son „ ,, glee club (boys) from the U of O warm and relieves one of the chill on on tne th ,, oOtn. oftth T In , k ♦ *- . , betw een tim pq w p induced by the monotonous dripping wlll h a Ie some , he 9 Id the ,ra ” " ‘' DUnnS i “ ’ " ? " : “ mpensation census work s t a r t .' rest the train goes rum bling by. The re n su . will enum erate every ex-l ¡crowding. and jostling along th e : • ¡»loppy ro a d . service man in ihe community and ' Shortly we come Io a place in the , , . a. w desires concerning the national ad- edge of standing timber, where th e ! . ... . . , . justed compensation due to be passed forest battered .t, nGar future . . , is u tterly „ , wretched, ? unneieu )n thp Lvnn Slack 1«? \ and riven and plowed with gigantic bPQfn n „ Q . heading the service census campaign plows of destruction. The land anH . , , i . . . . . . an“ 11 w ,,‘ "e a thoroughly done job stretches away under leaden skies, a 3 J 1 dreary desert, the very burnt out We notice that the fellows who craters of an aw’ful volcano. This is the K renhilde line. Out through thia) aFe flghtlag the bmtl.v du« adjusted waste the wagons wallow, through 9erV,Ce con‘Pe ^ a tl°»- »re the birds I obliterated roads. The men winding who made the best profits during) about to miss the shell holes and the war. It is a cinch that tlie man ■ the tangled wire and wrecked trench who was in (he service, did not gel I t . , 1 that sends forth sick, deadly smell of rotted earth. The haunting, bitter odor of spent gas. A dreary, depress­ ing smell, once known, never to be forgotten. W ith the gathering dusk thé rain comes on like silent, hope­ less weeping of the women of France. To the left, a hill in dark, ghostly s - silhouette; again, darkening the heavens, rows oh rows of black TOTEM POLS crosses spread their arm s across the \ . 's T ? p sodden mounds beneath. Only tlie sounds of marching feet ‘OTS* B ole A a VOMQ the - m *nt» !>ooli'- of fi,5hinK. curing of sk in s’ Civilization has robbed the Bed- passes down the line and informs our organizations and societies of every l he Inmans of British Columbia i and fish and the preparation of man of his primitive charm and ¡eager ears th at our downy couches kind as well as to Individuals. are vnj.shm g and it is hoped to foods, will be represented. Careful glory. Today, the squaws—called All reports of such activities after aw ait us in the field to the right, ,->ei i-’iuziit for future generations, research is under way to obtain a “klootchmen“ on the Pacific coast— they have occurred is news. ne:r *»rjv>.ns, houses and wares in minute history of their secret work in fish canning plants. TRU and be careful we don’t fall in a shell the :»o ed village which will be writings which contain accounts of clock-punching existence is a far All coming social or organization hole; also, remember, positively no really l » exhibition. A communal ancestral worship and tribal mys- cry from the days of the tepee and m eetings of societies where no lodge will be at the centre of rt- teries ___ true, th at was a life that held lights. The caution about shell holes trail; money contribution is solicited, initi­ trarticr--- four tot«”1 pole’ — Tens of thousands of tourists many hardships,T ut It was a life of is well-taken. Great ponds of water, ation charged, or collecton taken IS •Ficr.d.d «samples of that a rt—will i visit Stanley Park every year and romance too, as Sta n ley Park's NEWS. some three feet deep, aw ait the un- tvib. r.s entrance posts before the ¡enjoy the magnificent views of Indian Village will reveal. ; wary searcher for a place to spread Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, o i„* ..... ' j ------- 1 his blankets. Lucky indeed is he Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­ believe th at those whose signatures ' 7 ° 8 S" " 6 d0Wn ln l° the n,ea', ° ' be- : ’ h» “ » “ »« “ >PO< enough ,o ter. attach to the resolution composed moved r z ,8„a r M ? , ï " T sp™ad “ ’ >«><«■ ‘«nt. before he the “committee of business m en’’ sig- n atu re attarhed i . , h . „ I? ' ’ Me«">rd reaps the To the north the road, graded wide r^UMMEßPLAYGUOUNCP n atu re attached to the venomous harvest. and easy, asce„ d9 , he |ow M|I cQy plunges to the waist in a stinking j bath occupying a shell crater. F irst letter which accompanied the reso­ Vote for the progressive hotel ered with a tangle of dun colored you spread your rain coat, then your lution. ticket straig h t and make Ashland, or brush and small trees. Motor trucks overcoat, then your blankets, and A very small, mean and cunning defeat it and make Medford. panting and throbbing, slithered up lowering yourself gently into your deception. It would indicate that HOTEL BOOSTER. the hill from St. Memehold and bed, you sink softly into a dreamless those responsible for the le tte r and crowded us arrogantly from the road sleep. resolution are willing to put all their into the ditch. How we would like j in the still, cold dawn of the]' friends and members generally in to wring the necks of those cocky morning, you awake to find your! bad in order to gain a much desired M. T. drivers but roads are not for feet freezing in a pool of green, stag- point— to prejudice in th eir favor foot troops, so out into the weeds ] nant water, while your head rests a members who were undecided as to you go, and the cold w ater fro m ! few feet from the carcass of a how to cast th eir ballot. th eir tops is driven through your friendly mule who had departed this i It is mere political bunk and de­ trousers and leggins and seeps down j life not many days gone by in the POLITICAL BUNK AND ception. The Tidings offers the re ­ into jo u r shoes to squash pleasantly service of you and your country. Such MISREPRESENTATION ward of a hard-boiled egg to every up and down between your toes. “SIGHT-SEEING IN FRANCE’ is one day of the sight-seeing y o u ! citizen who can state who composes At the top of the hill the road hear so much about. Others? Oh,' Camp Besenier, a collection of de- Most of the members of the Cham­ th a t “ COMMITTEE OF BUSINESS lapidated French barracks in a f la t,) th read s lls way aiong a narrow ridge, yes, many of them. It was SOME ) ber of Commerce received a letter in MEN” that they put forward as re­ ill-conditioned forest, south of C le r-'to the right through a forest of large SHOW. the same mail with their ballot this sponsible for the publication of the rnont, lay enveloped in a cold, pene- i h«ech and oak, a valley filled with morning, purporting to come from a letter. tra tin g fog, as the companies of a ! d riftin S f°£- See the gaunt shape of The short story above is a true BOSH! BUNK! Who will be de­ “committee of business men.” certain sapper regim ent gathered a shattered tree, where some giant account of one day’s experience of The letter was cunningly devised ceived by such flimsy stuff? There and formed for the day’s sight-seeing broadaxe has slasfied from right to one of ^Ashland’s ex-soldiers. ,We to mislead. It Is simply a tirade IS NO such “ committee of business jaunt. Heavy m arching order as al­ left. Over here a gnarled oak, all will freely adm it th at there are very against Greer and a plea for “ vin­ men.” The genuine signatures you ways. Everything you own on your honeycombed with holes, like the many of our comrades who have un­ read were attached to the resolution dication.” back, for you may not come th is ) work of great woodpeckers. Surely doubtedly had a like experience, In the same envelope and folded and not to the circular letter. They way again. som ething has been doing here. Un- who can easily verify it for truth. with this letter was a resolution, hoped to deceive you into thinking Horses shivering in the clammy )der the trees> which stand stark and The Legion editor wants your exper­ more cuuningly devised than the let­ th at they were th a t “committee of fog, plunged and balked as the wa- i brOken . a11 a tram pled sea of mud, ience in your own words, ju st as you te r and. evidently, so devised for business men.” Cheap, political clap gons and rolling kitchens ployed out for in a day shortly passed, this was remember them. You will be glad I the purpose of aiding in securing sig­ trap. of the muddy forest Into the road a stabling place for innum erable to have a copy of it ten years from natures to the document. (Get the th at stretched away into the mist to- horses th at go to the making of an now— after you get your adjusted ] <&<$<$><$><$> resolution they sent you, Mr. Mem­ ward th at place beyond the horizon army. W here those poor, half-starved service pay from the government— 1 ber. and read it.) It is so phrased ♦ PEOPLE’S FORUM ♦ where the sleepy m uttering of can­ beasts had been tied, all the bark is th a t by reading the first paragraph, non came muffled to our ears. A fter gnawed from the tru n k s and limbs a» you have to .read carefully and much standing in line and moylng high as a horse m ight reach. On both thoughtfully in order to tell w hether Editor Tidings: to to and and frQ fro, thfi the column column wag. was. fornied formed sides of the road, hanging in deject- the resolution is FO R Greer or Do you know th at for years Med-1 and m0Ted out under a storm of ed fes'toons, entanglem ents spread AGAINST Greer. Even then, we ford has been trying to gain control caustic rem arks anent the useless- tbidr hellish network away into the leave it to you. can you tell which of our Lithia park? And do you ness of hiking north on one road on-' I ZJXX3 FISHING RODS WRAPPED side that first paragraph, the one k’now th at Medford is watching for] ly to trudge south on another, the Bairels and Parts Supplied and most likely to be read to the signer the result of our commercial club next day, for we were headed s o u th .1 Fitted for Any Make of Gun to induce his signature, is for, the election more anxiously than some General Jack would learn a lot on bank bunch or the hotel side. of us? Why? Because she knows how to conduct a real war If he could Look over the list of names a t­ that If the hotel proposition is de­ only stand on the side of a road and “ A great demand for a sm art­ tached to the resolution and study feated, her opportunity has arrived. listen to the freely given opinions of looking starched collar for men has them carefully in the light of the She knows th a t soon Ashland will a regim ent of sappers on the hike, developed as a result of the w ar.” SI OAK STREET campaign. Out of a total of 37 all not be able to keep up her park, the Comments die down, however, wjth] This statem ent Is a quotation of them are avowed supporters ana county will get hold of it, tu rn it a m utter, when the colonel d a s h e s an ¡article that appeared re­ strong partisans of the C arter crowd into a county park, and Medford will past in a sidecar. cently in a magazine th at Is an au- on account of business and social re­ have control. Over a hill, through a cut of soft, j thority for men's wear in the United lations, excepting nine. No doubt the The bankers of Ashland know this slippery red clay, we trudged and j states. nine signed it without reading fu r­ because it was two years ago th at one then, to our relief, turned w estw ard' We in v ite you to look . .. , . . . As a nation, the war taught us th er than the first paragraph of the of the bankers told the au th o r of along a byroad through the dripping i over our stock of resolution. this article how Medford was w ork­ trees of a small forest to come out neatness. Men learned the value of trim dress. The passing of the soft These 37 signatures were gained ing to get hold of this park. into a narrow valley by the Besinier by "com bing” the membership, we Suppose the progressive hotel tick- farm. An inspiring sight is opened collar and tlie popularity of the may fairly assume, because, when et is defeated, what will happen before us, the road leading to the a . 1".68^ c ° ject they started such a political move it when P o rtla n d s 1925 fair is in full north is packed and jammed with lesson. For it is a fact th a t no sin­ must have been with the Intention swing? Ashland will have about the slowly moving wagons, limbers and gle detail of apparel adds so much of making the BEST POSSIBLE status of Talent. Tourists will drive kitchens, while across the fields and to a m an's good appearance as a showing of such signatures in order through the sleepy village into beau­ beside the wagons, the drab hosts of well-starched collar. Our services are especially at your to gain the purpose of the resolution tiful Lithia park, controlled by Med­ marching men crawled steadily for­ tô the fullest, the prejudice of mem­ ford boosters. These tourists will ward into the fog. As far as could disposal for this item of your dress. bers who 8‘ood on the fence in the rem ain over night, a day or two, a be seen the land is alive with p h an ­ You send us your collars— we deliver and other Decorative them perfectly laundered, lustrous, fight. That considered, it was an week, for it is a wonderful spot in tom forms. Material. exceedingly poor showing and is a which to rest, and it is only a short Our column cut into the already immaculate, smooth and pearly, with good indication of the weakness of run to Medford, where Medford’s h o ­ overflowing road while we tram p be­ none of the rough “ saw ” edges of We willingly give prices their side. tels are good, Medford’s shops are side them or across the fields, as ■ the old stand-up of the days gone by. and figure amounts Play fair with yourself in your per­ The deception went further. This like city shops, Medford s homes are i m ight be convenient. As the day needed. resolution was folded in with the beautiful, Medford has every sort of wears on the fog lifts, and a fine, sonal attire. Telephone us. Then letter signed “Committee of Business amusement. drizzly rain adds zest to the occasion wrap your bundle securely and our Men,” in such a nianenr th at it shows Ashland? Oh, yes, Ashland s ta rt­ and beauty to the landscape. To the driver will call for It. a clear intent on the part of those ed out to be the enterprising city of right a small town, Clermont-en- who sent it out to deceive those mem- the Rogue River valley, but her citi- Argonne, sprawls along the muddy THE PAINT MAN bers who recebed It by having them zens were not progressive, they pre-j hillside, and one marvels why it does, PHONE 165 . . ■*. ♦: . « vva 5 ^ U S T to remind y o u O L Y M P IC flour is an old, old favorite— 30 years to be exact . . . = FLOUR CEREALS FEED = Sf .• lE G lO S Guns Repaired pA YOU Fed DfCSSCd wwwww Up in a Soft Collar? R. Middleton Paints Wall Paper Sanitas Ashland Laundry Dickerson & Son The Glory of Success comes usually to the man who utilizes his lime, lus energy and his money to the best advan­ tage. 1 brill in any form aids accomplishment. An account with us is of inestimable assist­ ance to any one who is striving to conserve hinds with w’hich Io meet fulure opportunities. T h e C it iz e n s B a n k A s h la n d , O regon Mason Tire Sale FREE TUBE With Every Mason Cord for the Month of March Leedom s Tire Hospital 65 North Main Street ASHLAND V—-sa^ ALBERS D A IR Y F E E D DOES NOT COST AS MUCH AS MILL RUN HAS SUPERIOR FEEDING VALUES Notice the analysis in comparison An actual chemical analvsis shows: Albers Dairy Feed Wheat Mill-Run .. Protein Fihr, l.‘\ 9 % Protein is the essential factor in determining values of feeding stuffs. Protein makes milk. Reckon fat as en­ ergy values. Fibre is waste. Therefore huv protein and fat. JL A moderate amount of fibre is necessary Io give hulk or keep the meals apart. Albers Dairy Feed is palatable because it contains molasses, with mill-run, oat bv-produets and cocoanut meal. The mixture in Albers Dairy Feed supplies the variety needed hv the dairy cow. It is better than mill- run at the same price. W e.offer it at less. A s h la n d F r u it a n d Y P r o d u c e A s s o c ia tio n