Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 10, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DAÏLÏ tfÖJÖfÖS
A white barber in Red Bluff sold
out to a negro, and the latter has
Established 1876
placed the ban on his own color and
Published Every Evening Except
refuses his services to other than
Sunday
white men. And now the colored
THE ASHLAND PRINTING GO.
folks of that town are up In arm s,
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
and the proverbial razor is likely to
PAPER
be called into requisition for p ur­
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poses other than shaving.
Ashland
Tidings
E. J. BARRETT, E ditor
Wednesday, May 1«, lllJiy
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Chautauqua Opening Day
Wednesday, May 24th
T o w n W ill E n jo y H ilb u r n
Street Congregational church on
E aster Sunday, so dense was the
crowd th a t occupied every seat and
every inch of standing room before
the services commenced.
Officers
stood near the sign and pointed it
out to churchgoers who still sought
to crowd Into the building.
Pass on the 11 o’clock stage, and
from G rants Pass, they will hike
four miles up into the hills where
Mrs, Suggs’ husband and son are
working on a mining claim. Little
Janie is only four years old, but is
able to romp over the hills as fast
as her m other «in go, and was look­
ing forward to the trip with a great
deal of apparent pleasure.
J
GOOD NIGHT, JUDGE!
NEW YORK, May 10.— “ You say
your husband is shiftless?” a local
divorce co u rt judge queried of a
dusky woman who was suing her
husband for absolute divorce.
‘ Shiftless?” countered the neg-
ress. “Why, Jedge, dat man so shift­
less he thinks Manual Labor is a
Mexican.”
-
Noted Character Impersonator Will Make a Big Hit at the SMALL TOT WILL TAKE
WAR, THE DECEIVER
HIKE TO HILLS WITH MOTHER
Chautauqua
One month .................................. $ .65
The conference at Genoa does not
Fine Oak R efrigerators a t Icen-
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.95 promise great things. Perhaps when
Mrs.
J.
H.
Suggs
and
daughter
hower’s New and Second Hand S to re,, Columbia records reduced to 65c
Si x months . . . ........................... 3.75
One year . . . . 1....................... 7 50 it is over the best th at will be said
Janie left this m orning for G rants 389 E. Main.
199-lmo* at Rose Brothers.
152tf
of it will be th at it made begin­
Mail and R ural R outes
One month .................................. $ .65 nings.
It brought together repre­
Three months .............................. 1.95 sentatives of nations that have not
Hix months .................................. 3.50
One year ..................................... 6.5( met around a council table for many
years. There is at least something
ADVERTISING RATES
gained in that.
Display Advertising
The problems discussed are mo­
Bln ie insertion, each inch. . . ,
30c
mentous,
but the spirit manifested
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising
has not been good. There is too
One tim e a w eek...................... 2 7 %c much of craft and cunning; too much
Two times a week...................... 25 c
’Cveiy o th e r d a y ........................... 20 c of bitterness and selfishness; too
little willingness to make conces
Local Readers
Bach line, each tim e .................... TOc sions; too many survivals of the evil
To i un every other day for one
genius of the old diplomacy which
|AR-O W NERS w ho bought a 30x3’/2
month, each lfhe, each tim e. . 7c reckons in cliques and combinations
To run"every issue for one month
“U sco” for $10.90 last Fall have
or more, each line, each tim e. . 5c and boths fears and tru sts balances
te
■
of power. There Is little to be
Classified Column
discovered this by now —
One cent the word each time.
hoped from such muddling.
To run every issue for one month
N obody before ever got so much
A chastened Europe might have
or more, %c the word each time.
tire value in the neighborhood of ten dollars.
been expected at least to have gain­
Legal Rate
F irst time, per 8-poiut lin e ......... 10c ed a little common sense from the
T hey never had to question the quality
Each subsequent time, per 8-
experience of the last eight years
point line .................................... 5c And yet, such is the futility of war
— with the makers o f JU. S. Royal Cords
Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00
th
a
t
it
even
seems
to
deprive
its
behind it.
O bituaries, the l i n e ......................2 ^ c
victims of the power to profit by
Fraternal Orders and Societies
They couldn’t help admiring the
Advertising for fratern al orders its chastisem ents.
or societies charging a regular Initi­
The most ordinary common sense
price — spontaneously made to
A. Mather Hilburn has been called “the master entertainer” by enthusias­
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ exercised by any im partial observer tic critics of his work in the East, where he has been a standard Chautauqua
m eet the new economy times.
ligious and benevolent orders wUl be
charged the regular rate for all ad would give ¡advice som ething like attraction for several years. Chautauqua folks here will have an opportunity
vertlsing when an admission or other this: “ You peoples of Europe stru g ­ to see and hear his fine character delineation and his “types” which are justly
charge Is made.
gling to recover from the terrible famous. Mr. Hilburn is a clever and most versatile entertainer. In bis pro­
A tire that would
gram of characterizations he uses wig and grease paint to visualize his, char­
scourge of w ar need more than any­ acters. He has few superiors as a make-up artist, for his characterizations
W hat Constitutes Advertising
be high value at
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ thing else to co-operate one with an­ are marked by a subtle artistry in which Is evidenced natural ability, thor­
ing among some as to what consti­ other. Seeking prosperity separately ough training and broad platform experience. Chautauqua—the first night
more than $10.90.
tutes news and what advertising, and at the expense of each other, not
we print this very simple rule, which
At $10.90 it is
Is used by newspapers to differenti­ one of you will find it. But co-op­ estry departm ent and were enroute Mesdames Yeo, Fuller, Homer Bill-
unapproached.
ate between them : "ALL future erating with your rem aining resour­ to Klam ath county, where they will ings. Ralph Billings and Dr. Gladys
events, where an admission charge ces you may restore all. You need begin the fight against the pine bee- Crandall assisted the hostess. A fter
is made or a collection Is taken IS trade with each other. You need
tie which has been destroying so a social time and a guessing contest,
ADVERTISING.” This applies to
United States Tires
organizations and societies of every each o th er’s products and each oth­ much tim ber in the K lam ath na- the business meeting was held. The
•re Good Tires
e r’s services. You have in the com tional forest. They will operate in annual election of officers was held,
kind as well as to individuals.
All reports of such activities after bined holdings of afi, all th at you the vicinity of Bly, Oregon, and will and the following were elected for
Copyright
they have occurred is news.
1922
need. Individually you must remain continue with the wrk there until the insuing year: President, Mrs.
U. 9. TU« Co.
All comiug social or organization in poverty and w ant.”
about July first, a t which time it W alker; vice-president, Mrs| Ralph
meetings of societies where no
But there is not in all the w ork becomes too dry to rick burning the Billings; secretary and treasurer,
money contribution is solicited, initi­
ation charged, or collecton taken IS a voice to speak these simplest words trees out, which is the only way th at Mrs. Martin. It was voted to have
NEWS.
of wisdom, and were the advice giv­ has been discovered to check the the annual picnic in the park on
en,
it would not be received in ser­ work of the beetle. The work will June 6. Refreshm ents of cake and
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
iousness
by anyone in authority In be postponed then until the rains coffee were served and a pleasant
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­
ter.
Europe.
commence in the fall.
afternoon enjoyed by all.
Such potency has war to deprive
mankind of reason.
i u M me D P layground ;
TEA-CUP CLUB WERE
BOSTON CHURCH HOISTS
ENTERTAINED YESTERDAY !
“NO ADMISSION” SIGN
RADIO KISS RESORTED TO
IN CLOSING BROKEN CIRCUIT
The Tea-cup club was entertained
BOSTON, May 10. — “ Church
Aubscrlptiou P rice D elivered in City:
Never before could you
get so much tire worth
for $10.9°
SEATTLE, May 10.— The radio
kiss has been’ discovered by W. K.
Romans, of this city, and he says
“ it’s the greatest of indoor sports.”
Romans made his discovery-quite
By accident, and he claims no glory
for the “ Invention.” He and Mrs.
Romans were listening to a radio
broadcasting on two sets of ear
SOLOMONITES
phones in th eir home when one ter
minal of each of the phones became
<«•
THAT DAY LOST
dislodged. Rom ans’ hand came In
• But if through all the live long <$» contact with that of his wife and
day
the circuit became instantly re-es
• We’ve eased no heart x by yea <§> tablished.
®
or nay;
<$>
Realizing what had happened Ro­
If through it all
mans reached over and kissed his
<$- We’ve nothing done th a t we <S> wife. The concert which had been
•
can trace
<§> tem porarily discontinued for the
• That brought some sunshine to <♦> couple resumed Immediately with
a face—
<$> the completion of the circuit through
No act most small,
the contact of the lips.
<* That helped some soul and <$>
•
nothing cost—
KLAMATH FALLS STAGE
• Then count th a t day as worse $>
LOADED TO THE GUARDS
than lost.
>
The Klam ath Falls stage is doing
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a heavy business these days from
Some European
spokesmen like appearances, as they were compelled
some spokes, ju st go round
and to use two large 11-passenger cars
round in a circle.
and one seven passenger car to carry
• •
the 17 passengers, baggage and mall
Old ladies criticize the flapper be­ that was offered for passage this
cause she is doing things they will morning. Eleven of the passengers
never again have a chance to do.
were men from the Rogue river val­
• •
ley, who are connected with the for-
Every year brings forth new rules
tor disposing of mosquitoes and then
the mosquitoes refuse to abide by
them.
* *
Some of those European states­
men seem determ ined to negotiate
a treaty with the Russian reds if it
takes every dollar in the United
with gas around my heart. Couldn’t
States treasury.
breathe,”
many people say.
• •
No such choking or anxiety if you
Speaking of men who are born op-
will
take Baalm ann’s Gas Tablets,
tomistic. Hamilton Holt is today’s
which
are prepared especially for
best example. He thinks the demo­
stomach
gas and particularly for all
crats can win on the league of na­
the bad effects from gas pressure
tions issue in 1924.
against your most vital organ— your
• •
The son of the farm er who used heart.
That empty, gone and gnawing
to ride up on horseback ju st in time
to pay the mortgage sends word now feeling at the pit of your stomach
to the old gentleman to back out the will disappear; th at anxioua. nervous
limousine and come down to the city feeling, with heart palpitation, will
vanish, and you will once more be
and get him.
able
to take a deep breath, so often
• •
The C hautauqua association has prevented by gas pressing your
put on a bargain sale in season tick­ heart and lungs.
These unique tablets are sold by
ets. They want to sell not less than
E
lh
a rt’s Drug Store and other reli­
1500. and it looks like they have hit
on a plan to put it over. The price able druggists. Be sure to insist up­
is cut to $1.50, and if they go over on the genuine Baalm ann’s Gas Tab­
the top on the sale, you get a re­ lets in the yellow package. Price
one dollar. J. Baalmann, Chemist,
bate of 50 cents. Not a bad idea.
San Francisco.
__j
Almost Choked
Last Night
at the home of Mrs. William Denton crowded. No adm ission.”
on Laurel street, yesterday a fte r­
A sign bearing these words was
noon, with 25 lad-ies in attendance. placed outside the door of the Park
Fithian for National Committeeman
FITHIAN
FITHIAN
WILL
WILL
Where
you can
ouy
N. DIX & SON
U. S. Tires:
«
BE
«ET
LOYAL
COMMITTEE
TO
HUSTLING
THE
FOR
TICKET
OREGON
O. H. FITH IAN
R epublican C andidate
Williams a Joke as Vice-Chairman
N.tlonalb Commi’S
2 r . , n„
T
? Wl" ‘an,s- has bee" sidetracked b , lb ,
a ha™ less vlce-chahm anshlp, and I, useless to
HE high degree of com­
fort built into the good
Maxwell emphasize s afresh
the value of this fine car
as a sound investment in
reliable transportation.
T
,
. i be hours spent by Williams at P o rtlan d ’s 'swellest club had been
?o’r’ o ,'? people.' ' n8 ' ° r ° rCS<>n'
U,ls" t
What is Wrong with Williams?
' Vill*ams. has no chance of becoming National Chairman and running
the presidential campaign in 1924, or even the W estern end of it
g
The reason is that the National Committee seems extremely unwilling
to tru st Williams with the m anagem ent of even the Pacific Coast part »(
the national campaigns. For instance, in 1918, when a Regional Dire^to!
for the Coast was selected, the-Com m ittee turned Williams down In favor
of Raymond Benjamin of San Francisco. Then, In 1920 when H ardine
was running, Williams was again ignored, and Elm er E Dover of Taco™
was chosen to conduct the campaign on the Coast.
W hat Is wrong with Williams?
C » r d Ur»«, n on -aM rf A o n f a n d r»«r; rf/«c a te e j trheela. d a m o u n ta b le a t rim and
at hub; d ru m ty p e lam p»; Adam ite h tbrioation , m o to r d riv e n ataotric horn;
unuauaUp to u t a p rm ta ; d e e p . urtda, ro o m y aoata. rea l leath ai u ph olatarp
tn opan oara, b ro a d e lo th In e lo a e d oara. o p e n oar aide curtain» open w ith
« o a r a , clu tch a n d b ra k e a e tte n . atearrnil an d gear »hitting rem arkably aaay;
Is Williams Loyal to Nominees?
tbA
Oregon Republicans are discussing W illiams’ connection with
and » r T F S ° f. certain Republican nominees for United States Senator
T n p u » a mv1«“ S the questlon> DID WILLIAMS DO HIS FULL DUTY BY
F l d S J 'i n 1? ? questi° n . is being asked by friends of the late Senator
Fulton in Astoria. It is being asked in Eugene by friends of Senator
f r i . ^ ? , k ^ « „ Sra lS » tU drie” d8
Sen'“ ° r McNarX- a " d ,n P o rtla”d by
•ear typa w ater-tight w indahteld Price» F O B D e t r o r i r e v e n u e l a , t o b a
Touring Car, 9883; R o a d »ter, 9885; Coupe. 31385, Sedan. 31483
A. W . WALKER AUTO CO.
Phone 18
VOTE
,lc .n FIw
TbHo,A ^ , ii i:
FOR
F IT H IA N
a R E ? l!¥liLICANl' eiiSMINeE E s'
i '! ™ 1* ? W ,LL 0E T THE NATIONAL C O M M liiiE and th e “ I S :
AL GOVERNMENT TO HUSTLE FOR OREGON.
FITHIAN CLUB,
By Charles T. Early, President,
Robt. G. McNary, Secretary,
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Chas. W. Eberlein, Treasurer.
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MEDFORD, OREGON
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