PAGE TWO t a t o ÁfirfLAfrft t u r t .v « tfttö & i A chlsn H THINK DROPS <8> kets wool direct to mills in an order­ charge Is made. ed milk. Butter a pudding dish and beating well; add flour sifted with ly manner. This makes it IMPOS­ sprinkle with sugar. Decorate the milk; beat well, add flavoring and What Constitutes Advertising SIBLE to close pools quickly. This bottom of the dish with halved melted butter. Put apricots in a In order to allay a misunderstand­ When you fight, do it with two is just what farmers have organized ing among some as to what consti­ blanched almonds. Cut stale cake buttered baking dish, pour over bat- hands and for all there is in you. to prevent—the dumping of any en­ in lengths the size of lady fingers; ter and bake in a moderate oven, tutes news and what advertising, * * we print this very simple rule, which tire farm crop on the market at aqy is used by newspapers to differenti­ If you lose, take your licking like one time. Accordingly growers are put a layer of cake on the bottom Serve wiith juice from apricots or a and sides of the dish; cover the bot- pudding sauce. ate between them: “ALL future a good sport. asked to be patient in the matter of events, where an admission charge • • receiving returns. They will always Is made or a collection Is taken IS The man who does not know how be sent out as promptly as any pool games shall be played among the government contends this lease was ADVERTISING.” This applies to town teams at their pleasure, but no void. In 1898, the Southern Pacific organizations and societies of every to lose, is not fitted for victory. is closed. kind as well as to individuals. These principles of co-operative league arrangements will be made company acquired the stock of the All reports of such activities after Never whimper. Don’t try to steal marketing were endorsed by Presi­ for match games. Volley ball will Central Pacific. they have occurred is news. be played by rural teams at the field j _______ All coming social or organization the glory of the other fellow’s vic­ dent Harding, Secretary of Agricul­ meetings of societies where no tory. Slap him on the back and ture Wallace and Secretary of Com­ meet. All rural schools are urged to i GAME IN ARCTIC ABUNDANT plan for the meet and to participate money contribution is solicited, Initi­ congratulate him. merce Hoover, and your own repre- in it. ation charged, or collecton taken IS • « Hunters Have Had the Best Season senatives at the national agricultural NEW S. • • They Have Enjoyed for the “Life is a drama, and we are play­ conference Just closed in Washing­ There are 350 boys and girls en­ Entered at the Ashland, Oregon. ers in it; we flit and strut our hour ton. Why not endorse them and fol- Last Twenty Years. Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­ upon the stage and are seen no rolled in boys’ and girls’ club pro­ ow them yourselves? ter. According to mall advices from jects. Sewing is the most popular more.” So goes the world. We will These same principles of co-opera­ so far with 153 members; cooking— Nome, Alaska, this is the periodic year be, we are, and then we "ain't.” tive mearketlng of graded products especially the camp cookery—comes of abundant wild animal life in the ¿UMME d P l AYGROUND' in an orderly manner direct to con­ Arctic regions. In the game of chess, the op­ sumers at açtugl cost of distribution next with over a hundred; poultry Early winter, with tremendously ponents marshel their men In battle have made millions of dollars for work enrolls 50, home-making 10; large Ice floes In the Behring sea, array and play the game according the members of the California mar­ garden work 9, pig raising 8, calf gave the natives of Kutsehue sound to the rules. Somebody gets licked, keting associations. They will make raising and potato growing six each. I the most profitable polar bear hunting but the players do not get mad and millions for you if you will but live More enrollments will follow to ln 20 years. More of these animals date than scratch out the other’s eyes. Why them, think them, sleep them, and judge from word received from have been shot ür klll®d various districts asking about rab-' for ni“ny yeara comblned- Only should we do it in other games? convince your neighbor of their bits, canning, etc exceptionally severe winters does this Why not be a real sport? . * » j ,, t . . ¡ nomad of the Arctic abound so far sound truth. Try It! s par o ai y physical exercises, i gyuth. Accordingly Northwest Alas­ F. W. HERRIN. schools are learning the uniform kans prepared for a long, cold winter. Pin these little maxims In your county drill which will be given en The white king of the northern hat so they will penetrate the brain, NEW GRAND JURY RETURNS regions is a combined hunter-sailor- masse on Jackson County school day and you will have achieved * the THE TIDINGS ATTITUDE 4 TRUE, 8 NOT TRUE BILLS in May. hobo. He has no fixed habitat, hut greatest victory man knoweth—a goes where game is most plentiful, victory over self. contracts tor next Sep- " ml“! w,‘1! “ “ >““* ' T The members of the Chamber of The new grand jury under the di­ . Teacher»* . , . . , ,,, , , the North when the seal, walrus and tember are already being filed in the wbaie move Commerce having gone on record rection of Mrs. Mary E. Kleinham- Unlike any other animal, the polar with a decided vote as being content * mer, forewoman, wasted no time in county superintendent s office. Now TH E PE O P L E ’S FORUM . « is the time for school boards to not­ bear keeps to the Ice, and will seek with the present status of affairs in deliberations and returned four true Bhore only when cut off from open ify their teacher If she is the one that body, it is not for anyone, much bills, and three not true bills, as water. It is the best swimmer of the they want5n their school next year. follows: less the Tidings, to question their W ool G rowers E ncounter D ealers’ animal world. Loose-join ted, un­ decisou. It would avail nothing to Mose Hall, robbery, while armed gainly, silly looking, with a skin that Tricks U N IT E D STATES S U IT with a deadly weapon. analyze the causes which have led up fits badly, the creature Is, however, Co-operative marketing is compar­ to that condition, thereby again op­ William Miller, burglary. VS. S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC very fleet footed. ening up wounds, to bleed afresh and atively new in Oregon, and we Ore­ L. R. James, assault. ______ No game laws will ever guard the Edmund Bean, forgery. paught to assuage or alleviate the gonians wi|l have tq learn the same Dissolution of Ihe Southern P a - ! T ‘“¡i“': be" ’ “ ... . . . . ... region little frequented by human pain and bitterness attendant there­ lesson that Californians have learned The not true bills were returned cif.c and the Central Pacific rail-: belng8 and keep8 entlrelv out ()f slght on. Suffice it to say the Tidings will in their successful co-operative mar­ against: ways was sought by the government Every 20 years or oftener a severe abide by that decision and will con­ keting activities. They have been Brice Nichols, liquor in his pos­ in this suit, which was an appeal by winter will Induce them to travel 1,000 tinue on its course of constructive through the mill in California, and session. the government from an adverse de­ miles southward and thus become the work for the good of Ashland. That we in Oregon are going through the Leo Summers and Jack Law, de­ cision in the Utah federal district victims of the long-distance rifles of the result is keenly disappointing it same mill at the present time. Ask facing property. court. It was held by the government the hunters. would be useless to deny, shattering any Californian you meet about the Ray James, burglary. that the combination of the two rail- j as it does, for the time being at tricks resorted to by dealers in any The grand jury will complete its roads was unlawful and in restraint MIGHTY RIVER IS THE YUKON least, the hopes the editor had en­ particular farm product to injure or work and make its report by the end of trade. i ---- •----- tertained for the future greatness of discredit the co-operative organiza­ of the week. The railroads formed the combi-* 38 0°® of the World’s Greatest, the city, in that it has dealt a death tion handling that product. When The grand jury yesterday investi­ nation in February, 1899. Up t o 1 Thouoh It Was Long Compara- x tively ___ Unknown. blow to the plans laid for placing will we farmers learn that we must gated the three secret indictments that x x- time, xt. the government x contended the crown piece on the great foun- stan{i together and not lend an ear returned by the last grand jury. the two railroads had been competi- The Yukon is one of the great rivers to this insidious propaganda circu­ dation of Lith’a Park. tive, each serving large areas. The ©f the world. It is more than 2,300 It is to be presumed that the lated by middlemen who seek to COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES Pacific Railroad laws, it held, had ' miles long and is both the longest and board of directors have in mind a wreck and injure farmers’ efforts at imposed on the franchises of the the largest river flowing into Pacifli definite plans for the bringing in of co-operative marketing. The last two local council meet­ Central Pacific and the Union Pa-1 watei!i 1° the western hemisphere, sur outside capital to replace the pro­ Not all dealers are so bad, but it ings at Phoenix and at Belleview cific the reciprocal duty of compet- ji>a89lng by a margin lb posal of Mr. Greer which has been is rather difficult to pick the sheep schools have been successful ses­ .ng with the Southern Pacific, a n d . ^ Colorii,io Ai(11>ng all the r,ver> rejected by the vote of the Chamber from the goats, so all producers are sions. The Phoenix council mustered die combination of the Southern P a-, of North America the Yukon is sur of Commerce. If they have, they urged to be on their guard against a larger number of teachers than cific with the Central Pacific in 1899 passed in length only by the Missis will find the Tidings behind them, the propaganda and tactics carried any other so far. And what good worked discrimination against the ‘ sippi system and the Mackenzie, li with all the influence it can com­ on by these middlemen. In com­ Saturday appetites the pedagogues Union Pacific in violation of the law Is longer than the St. Lawrence, a- mand. not only in that, but in any batting co-operative wool marketing, exhibited over the choice luncheon A dissolution suit was begun by well as all the other rivers except thi and every effort which that body wool dealers’ tactics usually consist prepared by the ladies of Phoenix! the government in 1914, under the Mississippi system which flows int< may put forth for the good of Astfc of the following activities; Better methods, new methods, and Sherman anti-trust law, but it was j the Gulf of Mexico or the Atlantic. land. 1. Circulating false reports and “how I do it,” were all thoroughly dismissed by the Utah federal court ' The existence of such a large rive, Again we say that the disappoint­ propaganda about the co-operative presented and discussed in various in 1917. The appeal was brought to as the Yukon In the Far North was ment is keenly felt, but with it there association’s methods of doing busi­ branches and lines of work. No one the supreme court. The government long unsuspected. A Russian lieu tenant. Zagoskin, entered Its mouth is no tinge of bitterness. We are ness, regardless of the fact that deal­ is afraid to speak out what he knows contended that the Southern Pacific, by boat in 1842 and traversed It for deeply grateful for the loyal and un­ ers know practically nothing about at these small gatherings, which is extending from San Francisco to several hundred miles. The Hudson’s wavering support of those who un­ them. much to the advantage of all. At New Orleans, with steamship connec- ®ay company had discovered its liead- 2. Offering high prices for a few Belleview the elected chairman pre­ tions to New York, is a natural com-I w.“tara in Canada; but the two hits derstood the proposition which we ... ... .. x . n i of information were not pieced to had, in view for the development of choice remaining lots of wool with sided for the first time, and teach­ petitor with the Central Pacific, . gether. Tbe existence 0/ the rIver our beloved city, but we have no the idea of establishing In the mind ers were presnt who had come many both as to California-Atlantic sea- j as a stream of great magnitude and word of censure for those who could of the wool grower that said dealer muddy miles In order to be there. board freight and as to central and length first became really known not accept our viewpoint, and, as we would pay these prices. Growers Some patrons were present for the western United States freight to and through the daring and romantic proj- believe, voted for the cause they should remember that the associa­ sessions and for lunch hour which from California. 1 «®t of Installing land telegraph wires thought was right. tion forces dealers to strain them­ made It all the more a helpful get­ The Southern Pacific and Central between America and Europe across selves to the very limit in offering ting together. Pacific railroads were land grant Alaska, Behring strait and the wastes of Siberia. Robert Kennicott, in con prices. Growers should also remem­ TIDINGS COLUMNS OPEN • • roads, and were aided in their con­ nection with this enterprise blazed ber that If the association had left The Jackson County Athletic as­ struction by money donations from The columns of the Tidings are its 1,600,000 pounds of wool in the sociation met at the Medford library the government. In 1884, the South­ the Yukon trail by descending the river In 1865. The first trading open to the Chamber of Commerce or valley, these dealers would offer last Saturday and laid plans for the steamer ascended the stream in 1869. ern Pacific company was organized any individual who desires to make much less per pound, because they track and field meet at Talent April and chartered In Kentucky. It ac­ The Yukon really came into its own a signed public statement in regard would know that you would have to 28. All schools In the county out­ with the discovery of gold In the to the Issues of the Chamber of Com­ accept their offers or keep your wool. side of Ashland and Medford can en­ quired the common stock of the Klondike in 1896.—Bulletin of Na­ merce campaign ju9t closed. They Growers should also know that deal­ ter for the various contests. It was Southern Pacific Railway company tional Geographical Society. will remain open to any citizen to ers would willingly lose money by ruled that volley ball and baseball in 1885, and leased the Central Pa­ cific Railroad company property. The ‘Build with the Birds.’ j In the story on the Josephine L lU A R S E N E S S Caves, appearing in the Tidings of " j " | Swallow slowly small piece» March 10, a mistake was made in the —rub well over the throat. route to be taken from Grants Pass to the Cave9. A map of the new road has been received from the Grants Y a r o R ub Z7 Million Jars Used Yearly Pass chamber of commerce that j shows the government road, which — has recently been completed, as be­ ing on the opposite 9ide from the Williams Creek road, which only runs within ten miles of the Caves. The new road passes through what is known as the Holland district and FISHING RODS W RA PPED takes off the Grants Pass-Crescent City highway 22 miles from the B arrels and P arts Supplied and F itted for Any Make o f Gun Caves. The distance by this road is 52 miles from Grants Pass and 96 miles from Ashland. R. Middleton Great credit should be given the Grants Pass chamber for the efforts SI OAK STREET it has put forth in having the road to the Caves completed. Vi Guns Repaired A s h l a n d R e a lly C o. Houses to Rent Property for Sale 2 5 E a s t M a in S t. Phone A s h la n d , O re g o n 181 In a Well-Equipped Bathroom it is a pleasure to bathe and wash, and such equipment we are prepared to install in your home. Your friends and guests appreciate such a bathroom. Let us figure with you on this equipment now. SIMPSON’S -»»» 1 " ... . » - HARDWARE V IC T O R IE S OF PEACE EQUAL THOSE OF WAR W hether the task is the construction of a colossal harbor improvement project, or the administration of a newly acquired insular possession, the Department of W ar is always prepared to bring to the task a high degree of skill and master­ ful judgment. How “peace hath her victories no less renowned than war” for the military department oi the nation is interestingly described and illustrated in one of an instructive series of articles on Our Govern­ ment now being distributed exclusively by this Institution. W e shall be pleased to see that you receive the com­ plete series, if you will send us your name and address. j k Citizens Bank of Ashland •to í ’M éb T I Next Friday Mar. 17 TMC THEATER « BCAUTIFW Curtain 8:30 p. in. Medford’s Fifth Annual Elks’ Minstrels EVERYTHING NEW! 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