Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 17, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
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c ity ,it know something of the sentim ent the cost; th e law must he enforced.
8tieeea»fully changed the issue. Hew* J rositlon against the Ku Klux Klati.bast is
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of th e people I am c o n s tra in e d to No rin g of crim in al« , no m a tte r who
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ocean, so I a ssu m e th is is one tim e add a few w ords th a t m ay be ofl they m ay be, can p e rm a n e n tly defy ev er, let m e say th a t high tax es is it w ould be p lea sin g to a lo t o f us o r im p a rtia l to them w hen th e y
P ublished Every E vening Except
an issu e in th is ¿cam paign.
T he tax p a y e rs to le a rn from him w h e it- com e b efo re him as ju d g e,
w hen a lm o s t any p a r t of th e coun-i b e n e fit.
th e law .
S unday
e r his d e fe n d in g b o o tle g g e rs in th e
D. M. LO W E.
try m ig h t ju s tly say, “ T his ig un-j
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
It h a s been ta lk am o n g c e rta in
T he issue to d ay is o n e of com m on c o u rts a n d th e law e n fo rc in g o ffic ­
u su a l w e a th e r.
ials m u st s ta n d fo r th e e n fo rc e m e n t
p o litic ia n s of th e c o u n ty fo r som e decency a n d law e n fo rc e m e n t.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
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m ad e a n d u n less it w as m ade, n e ith ­ su e is th a n som e of th e s e m en w r it­ •’’« » r of th e law v l j i i t i . n is, a u l
e r N ew b erry o r K elly h a d any ch an ce in g th e s e le tte r s , b u t th ey a re try in g th is ¡includes b o o tle g g in g , a s w ell
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
SEE SOUTHERN RUSSIA
to be elected ju d g e .
to c h a n g e th e issu e by c h a rg in g a n ' as m ob violence. I no tice th a t both
IN TH E DAYS OF FAMINE
F o r m an y m o n th s we h a v e h a d a o rg a n iz a tio n a n d its m em b e rs w ith N ew b erry a n d K elly a re s tro n g
Subscription Price Delivered in City:
O ne m o n th ......................................$ .65
rin g of b o o tle g g e rs a n d th e ir sy m ­ law v io la tio n s w hen th ey know noth-} a g a in s t th e la tte r , b u t I have n o t
T hree m o n th s
.............................. 1.95
•‘Good m o rn in g , a re you p la n n in g p a th iz e rs p ra c tic a lly openly violat-1
ing a b o u t th e fa c ts, fo r I am giving so:r. any s ta te m e n t of th e irs in re
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.75 i to see ‘A lice in H u n g e rla n d ’ to m o r-
E xperienced men for logging camps, box factory and
C ase a f te r case h a s, th e m th e b e n e fit of th e d o u b t a n d v a rd to th e fo rm e r.
One y e a r ........................................ 7.50,
i ing th e taw .
It cost th e co u n ty a lot of m oney
Mail and R ural R ou tes
row n ig h t a t th e L y ric ? ” is th e ques-: been trie d in o u r c o u rts w h e re aid ed a s su m e th a t if th e y knew who th e
sawmill. Good opportunity for advancem ent. Phone,
One m o n th ..................................... $ .65 tion b ro a d c a s te d to d ay over A shland by c e rta in a tto rn e y s , th e d e fe n d a n ts law b re a k e rs w ere, th ey w ould f u r n ­ ♦i. try Mr. N ew b u ry ’s c lie n t, th e fam
w rite or apply: Office F ru it G rowers Supply Company,
T h re e m o n th s ................................. 1.95 tele p h o n e s by a conn ¡itte e of w hich have in m ost cases been c le a re d , a n d
S hine
E d w a rd s th re e tim es
ish such fac ts to th e o ffic ers of th e c u s
H ilt, California.
Six m o n th s
......................... 3.50 M rs. C. F. K o e h le r is c h a irm a n .
th e people a lre a d y g ro a n in g u n d e r law . T hey a re a tte m p tin g to th re w b e fo re conviction w as h ad. a n d w hi!e
Ona y e a r ........................................ 6 .5 t
“ N ot u n til we say “ A lice” a t a
a load of tax es th a t Is u n b e a ra b le . i o u t a sm o k e sc re e n b e h in d w hich G us is so a n x io u s to d e c la re h is
p riv a te sh o w in g on M onday, did any feel t h a t v ery little h a s b een accom -! th ey can h id e as to th e re a l issue
ASHLAND MAN SENDS
of us g ra sp th e v a st e x te n t of A m er- p lished w ith a ll th is m oney a n d th is
I n o te in h is la s t le tte r , G us says,
GREETINGS FROM REDLANDS j le a ’s re lie f w ork in th e N ear E a s t j rin g is still d efy in g th e law .
“ w hen m ob violence is an iss u e ,”
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To see 6000 c h ild re n d raw n up if. |
One th in g su re , no m a tte r w h a t I u n d o u b te d ly th in k in g t h a t he h a s
To show th a t, even th o u g h he Is one g ro u p to s a lu te th e A m erican
E ffective M ay 8, 1922, the E xcise T ax on U nited S tates T ires for
m any m iles aw ay. Ills h e a rt is e v e r fla g in an o rp h a n a g e of 18000 chil-J
WANTED
N o W ar Tax
in A shland, M. C. Reed w rite s to th e d re n . Is a s ig h t not e asily fo rg o tte n .
T id in g s as follow s:
T he s ig h t of th o u sa n d s of c h ild re n ,
R e d la n d s, C alif., May 11, 1922.
¡sa fe an d happy in A m erican o rp h a n -
E d ito r T id in g s:
, ages, c h ild re n w ho o th e rw ise w ould
T h e re a re so m any people in A s h -¡h a v e s ta rv e d , m ak e s o n e , g lad fo r
land to whom I w ould like to send ' an y s a c rific e to keep th o se c h ild re n
a frie n d ly m essag e th a t I have de- u n d e r A m e ric a ’s c a re .”
tid e d th e b est way to do it is to say
J. J. H a u d s a k e r, who se cu re d th e
’h e llo ” to th em th ro u g h th e col- p ic tu re s w ill te ll th e s to ry of how
u m n s of y o u r p a p e r. My tim e is all th ey w ere m ade. C h ild re n ’s m a tin e e s
ta k e n up w hen on C h a u ta u q u a d u ty , to d ay a t 3 :1 5 , to m o rro w a t 4, w ith
so th a t I c a n n o t do th e th in g s th a t sh o w in g fo r a d u lts a t 8 p. m. T h u rs
I w ould.
I n o tice you h av e had a day. A dm ission is free.
sp ell of w e a th e r in th e vicin ity of
A shland.
Now, d o n 't be d istu rb e d
o v er th a t, for h e re I am in b e a u tifu l ♦
THE PEOPLE’S FORUM.
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su n n y R e d la n d s, C alif., w h e re a t th is
tim e of y e a r th e th e rm o m e te r is u s­
ually b o ilin g a ro u n d th e 100 m a rk
To th e e d ito r of th e A sh lan d Tid-
in th e sh ad e, b u t to d ay it is f r e e s - 'in g s , A sh lan d , O regon:
ing, w ith a m a n tle of snow c o v erin g
I h av e been re a d in g w ith m uch
hills a n d low lands.
in te r e s t th e se v e ra l letters, a p p e a r­
I have ju st com e from th e flooded ing in th e co lu m n s of th e M edford
section of T exas, a n d n a rro w ly es- Mail T rib u n e , a n d esp ecially th e let-
rap e d th e cyclone a t A u stin . I ro d e te r s of G us N ew b erry an d Ed K elly,
in an a u to th ro u g h th e s tr e e ts of c a n d id a te s fo r office.
F e e lin g th a t
BARGAIN WEEK
SPECIALS
Come and *get our special prices on Del Monte Canned
Peaches and Apricots. Also .gallon fruits—Apples,
Peaches, Apricots. Kraut. Dill Pickles. Special on
Rinso Washing Powder balance of week, with big haloon
free for the kiddies. Don’t forget to come and register
for a chance on the free goods given each day this week
I t ’s not a gamble; it ’s a gift to you absolutely free.
Square Deal Grocery
passenger cars, both casings and tubes, is absorbed by the m akers
and is not added to the selling price.
U nited S û te s Rubber Co.
To the Purchasers
a 3ox3%
Usco for *lo.qo
[HEN the “Usco” Tire announced
| its new price of $10.90 it carried
i this understood contract with the
buyer—
A price reduction made in good fa ith -
using all the U . S. advanced art of tire mak-
ing not only to get the price down, but to
keep the quality up.
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Today $10.90 is not the uncommon
price it was last November.
Expert
Writes:
Ralph E. Williams Hires Orientals
While Hundreds ol Ex-Service Men Need Work
“ I used to b e c a lle d
a poor cook, and
n e v e r p re te n d e d to
b a k e a c a k e w o rth y
o f p r a is e , b u t n o w
1 am
c a lle d
th e
c h a m p io n c a k e b a k e r
of
my
c o m m u n ity ,
th a n k s to th e R o y a l
B a k in g P o w d e r.”
M rs . R . W . P .
ROYAL
Baking Powder
A b s o lu te ly P u r e
C o n ta in s N o A lu m
Leaves No Bitter Taste
■SanW Aw N ow R o ya l C ook Book
—/('«FREE. Rayal a«H»» Fow-
derC^12«WillUmSt-,NawY.rk
President of Disabled Vctcrans^Auxillary Scores Williams
E
pr,esi d e n t ° f th e D isab led V e te ra n s ’ A u x iliary , a d d re sse d a le tte r to R alph
em ploys S n t e l i X r
i” ®1 Co," m ,tte e m a n ’ la a t T h » r sday, d e m a n d in g an e x p la n a tio n as to why he
p
r e n ta l lab o r in his hop y a rd s a t a tim e w h e n m any ex-service m en a re jobless.
W illiam s is one of th e la rg e st hop d e a le rs In O reg o n .
M rs. W illia m s’ le tte r follow s:
But the “Usco” Tire is still the
uncommon tire value it always
has been.
Because in carrying out
the “Usco” price reduction
in good faith, we learned
something about rais­
ing the quality, too.
United States Tires
are fefid Tires
D ISA B LED V E T E R A N S ’ A U X ILIA R Y
M r. R alp h E. W illiam s
P o rtla n d , O re,, May 11, 1922.
617 B oard of T ra d e B u ild in g ,
P o rtla n d , O regon.
,
SilL:„ P o sitiv e evidence h a v in g com e to m y k n o w led g e th a t you em ploy O rie n ta l la b o r in y o u r
op y a rd s, w hile h u n d re d s of unem ployed w a r v e te ra n s and o th e r A m erican c itiz e n s a r e vainly seek in g
w ork i have felt it my d u ty a s p re s id e n t of th e D isa b le d V e te ra n s ’ A u x iliary to in q u ire y o u r re a so n s fo r
th is a ttitu d e .
C o n tro llin g , as you do, th e sto ck in se v e ra l b a n k s an d ra n k in g a s one of P o r tla n d ’s w e a lth y m en, th e re
w ould a p p e a r to be no fin a n c ia l reason why you s h o u ld n o t em ploy a f a re a so n a b le w age y o u r fellow A m e r­
ican c itiz e n s who need w ork to s u p p o rt th em se lv e s a n d d e p e n d e n ts, an d exclude a ll O rie n ta l lab o r.
One te a tu re th a t has im p re sse d itse lf forcib ly u p o n my a tte n tio n is th e fact th a t th e exam ple se t by
you is one th a t m ay in flu e n ce o th e r em p lo y ers. You a re n o t m ere ly a p riv a te c itiz e n .
You a r e th e
R ep u b lican N a tio n a l C o m m itte e m a n an d , as such, t h e head of th e p a rty o rg a n iz a tio n in th is s ta te , a n d you
t le ie fo re ow e it to th e R ep u b lican s of O regon to f u r n is h by y o u r ow n co n d u ct a c o rre c t ex am p le fo r o th e r
e m p lo y e rs to follow .
I h a v e no ra c ia l p re ju d ic e a g a in s t O rien ta ls. I sim p ly feel th a t th e u n e m p lo y m e n t p roblem since th e
a rm istic e has becom e so a c u te th a t o u r ow n A m erican folk sh o u ld be ta k e n c a re of to th e e n tire exclusion
of O iie n ta l lab o r, l o u a re a w ealth y m an and can e a sily a ffo rd to em ploy A m erican help a t p ro p e r w ages.
Y o u rs very tru ly ,
MRS. CEO. L. W IL LIA M S,
P re s id e n t D isabled V e te ra n s ’ A u x iliary .
Vote lor
FITHIAN
f° r National Committeman
P aid Adv. by E. W . V an H o rn , O v erseas V e te ra n
L IV E
M ERCHANTS
W IR E S O F T H E E A S T
United States Tires
United States @ Rubber Company
Fifty-three
Factories
The O ldest an d h a rve st
Rubber O rganisation in the W orld
Tu>o h u n dred an d
th irty-five Branches
N. DIX &SSON
S ID E
CO-OPERATING IN A
GREAT BARGAIN WEEK
OF WANTED MERCHANDISE
free
F RE E
D E N N IS—Grocer and F eed M an—gives B ig P rize
WOODS E A ST E R N S U P P L Y CO. gives $150.00 w orth of
m erchandise
P E E R L E S S SHOE SH O P gives aw ay h alf soles
E LK H O R N GUN STORE gives th ree prizes
W H IT E H OUSE G RO C ETER IA gives 100 pounds «ngar, 100
pounds E gg P roducer, 50 pounds flour
O RRES TH E TA ILO R gives an e x tra p a ir of trousers
IC E N H O W E R ’S N E W & SECOND H A N D STO RE gives a
N avajo R ug and 50 feet of Hose
E A ST SID E PHARM ACY gives a box of candy
THE CANDY CUPBOARD gives a 5 pound box of candy
ASH LA ND IN D E P E N D E N T
grease
SW EN oO N & McRAE
K itchen Cabinet
SER V IC E
STA TIO N
FREE
K R U G G ELL BROS,
give a fine S pot L ig h t
gives
F U R N IT U R E CO. gives a Sellers
D IX & SONS give a 30 by 3 1-2 T ire
SQ U A RE D EA L GROCERY gives a b asket of groceries for
every d ay in th e week
FREE
You should visit these stores this week. W hat the con­
sumer needs today is Honest, Live-wire Merchants whom
he can depend upon. These 14 merchants absolutely sell you
quality goods at less profit this week than ever before.
There is not a merchant in this town but what will tell you
the truth about the quality, regardless whether he makes a
sale or not. They said to us, Can you write an ad with a
kick in it? The people must supply the kick.
L et’s make Saturday, May 20, a get-acquainted day Tf
you and every one comes down town on Saturday, do you
realize that there will he over 6000 people on our streets.
Try it, and tell your neighbors. L et’s go and see!
W ife sez: “ T his has never been done before.’’
H ubby sez: “ Tim e it was done!’’