Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 18, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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It Is the second city in th e ' Ainericari, and go td the polls to- compelling type, gripping and ins-j taking* illustrations,
and It would seem only a | morrow, and vote as your conscience tdined as to plot and bristling with
Dr. Burdic and S. A. P eters Jr. |
FARM ERS — ATTENTION!
of fairness th a t we should and good sense prom pt you.
incident— such is ‘‘Travelwing On,” each related some interesting experi-
voice in the affairs of th e 1
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the new W illiam S. H art production, ences, the one on domestic economy,
Look to your Mowers, Rakes and
controlled by the commis-
AUTO CAMP EX PER IM ENT
Binders for worn and missing
a Param ount picture, which will be and th e other on “credit, or how to
parts. While I have a good sup­
A m o n th s experience with the seen at th e Vining th eater tom orrow buy on a shoestring.”
• •
ply of repairs on hand, still I may-
auto
camp
on
a
fee
basis
appears
not
and
Saturday.
1
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PA PER
run short.
Twine, cutting ma­
Looks like the C hautauqua will to have been so hazardous an exper-
in the leading role of “J. B.,” Mr. ¡EAG LE MEAT- MARKET
TELEPHONE 39
chinery, fencing and sewing m a­
“ put It over.” The committees re­ iment after all. The Tidings is free H art excels all previous work. His
BOUGHT BY K IRBY BROS,
chines. Will meet any competi­
E. J. BARRETT, E ditor
port the first day’s sale of tickets as io admit that it looked askance at character depiction is a work of a rt!
tive prices on these goods. For a
— — ■
square deal, go to
This is as the pian, as did many others, includ- and his supporting cast is powerful.! A deal wag closed today, whereby
'oibscription P rice D elivered in City: extremely satisfactory.
TH E BEST OF EATING
it
should
be.
The
Chautauqua
asso-
»ng
a
m
ajority
of
the
board
of
di-
Ethel
Grey
Terry
is
the
leading
One month .................................. I .65
the Eagle Meat Market located on
EVERYTHING HOME-COOKED
Three months ' . . ....................... 1.95 elation is as much a part of Ashland rectors of the cham ber of commerce. | woman, and her beauty and forceful North Main street, near G ranite
Peil's Corner
•Six months ..................
3.75 as the city charter, and considerably To many it seemed th a t the revenue i acting make her ideal. It is a tale
street, passes from the ownership of
On« year .................................... 7.50
older.
It
has
had
a
hard
row
to
hoe
fo
be
derived
from
the
exaction
of
a
of
the
unbridled
West,
30
or
40
Louis
Schweln, to Kirby Brothers,
M ail a n d R u r a l R o u t e s
during
the
30
years
of
its
existence,
fee
oi
50
cents
a
day
would
by
no
.years
ago—
a
story
th
a
t
brings
the
]
Tbe
new owners
are well known
One month .................................. S .65
Three months .............................. 1.95 and not deservedly, it has brought means olfset the loss the city would blood tingling to one’s cheeks, and in the city, having owned and oper-
Six months .................................. 3.50 much of enlightm ent io the city that sustain in the m atter of advertising causes the spectator to sit sp ell-;ated the East Side Meat M arket for
On« year ........................................ 6 .f it it would never have known, were it! to be obtained from the mainten-
bound till the final scene.
¡the past several months, and have
ADVERTISING RATES
not for the existence of this organ!- ance of a free auto camp. To say
Display A dvertising
Mr. H art had the story ‘ up his a host of friends in the city that they
glncie Insertion, each in ch ........... 30c zation. It is entitled to w hole-heart-' th at the new system is satisfactory sleeve” for a long time, and finally J have made through their business
YEARLY CONTRACTS
ed support and never was there a ! to all the tourists who come here, developed it into its present s tr ik - : transactions.
Display A dvertising
more fitting time than the presen would not be exactly in accordance ing form.
It was produced w ith ! The new owners hope to enjoy the
One tim e a w eek.............................. 27 %c
Two times a week..............................25 c to give a practical dem onstration with the facts, but it is umlobuted- skill and cleverness, and it touches same patronage th a t Mr. Schweln
5:very other d a y ................................ 20 c that the C hautauqua as an institu,- ly tru e th a t considering the hack-j^be deepest recesses of the heart i n ! did and will lend their every effort
Local R eaders
tion is appreciated.
wardness of the season, the cam ’3 j tg steady development to a smash-! to furnihs their patrons with the
Bach line, each tim e .................... TOc
has had as many visitors this year, ing climax.
i best m eats procurable.
To run every other dby for one
Senator Thomas, candidate for as it had last. I11 fqct, according
Cecil De Mille’s production, “ S a t-1 W ithin the next few days, they
month, each line, each tim e .. 7c
the republican nomination for cir- to Superintendent Doran, very few urday N ight.” will have its fin a l1 expect to start the construction of
To run*every issue for one month
or more, each line, each tim e. . 5c cult judge, was here yesterday, kicks have been registered thus far presentatlon tonight,
heir new slaughter house, on Bear
C lassified Column
visiting his friends in this section. this season, and the tourists making
___________
creek on Oak street, which will be
One cent the word each time.
The senator is a man of forceful j the kick were accommodated w ith '
AUXILIARY
built according to the state re q u ire -!
To run every issue for one month
character.
He
made
a
good
senator,
.camping
ground,
close
to,
alth
o
u
g
h
'
HAVE JOLLY PARTY m ents for an up-to-date sanitary
or more, %c the word each time.
his striking characteristic during , not in the park.
The concession*
L egal R ate
______ _
slaughter house.
First time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c his service In the legislature being made by the park board, of a reduc-j Friday evening the American Le­
No. IS—1
Each subsequent time, per 8-
the fact that he did his own thinking tion to 25 cents a day, to those who
polnt line .................................... 5c and took orders from no man. Quite wished to remain more than two gion Auxiliary gave a jolly party at
the parish house. Mrs. Cecil Norton
Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00
Obituaries, the l i n e ......... . . . . . 2 ^ c naturally, he antagonized many who days, has been appreciated; so much won the prize, a box of candy, in
Fraternal Orders and S ocieties
arrogate to themselves the role of so th at there are several who h a v e jtj,e guessing contest
Rev P K
Advertising for fraternal orders dictator in party counsels. To the remained a week, and one to u rist i Hammond>8 3quad won the washei/
or societies charging a regular in iti­ extent that he antagonized the poll- rem ained nine days. That doesn’t
woman’s race, but Captain Holmes
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
ligious and benevolent orders wjjl be ticians of that calibre, he s tre n g th -. 1«.ok as if the fee system was very felt so badly about losing th a t his!
M r. I r a E . Sham baugh of 732 Ju lia n
charged the regular rate for all ad ened himself with the people, as it objectionable, and it may be that squad was allowed to win the second Ave., Dubuque, Iow a, w rites the T y r­
rell H ygienic I n s t i t u te :
vertlslng when an admission or other is seldom the interests of the peo- we squealed before we were hurt.
heat.
Mesdames H eath, Holmes,
“ I have used the ‘J . B. L . C ascade’
charge is made.
pie and political dictators run to-!
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and Dunn tied for first place in the for two years and have no m ore trouble
w ith rheum atism or my stom ach. I
gether. It would not be surprising.
W hat C onstitutes A dvertising
A POLITICIAN NEED ED
spelling match. AH three were bit­ feel like a new m an although 1 am
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ under the circum stances, to see Sen-
Ralph W illiams, who is a candi- ten by the same weevil.
OK years old.”
ing amon*g some as to what co n sti­ ato r Thomas secure the nom ination, date for re-election as national com-
The “J . B. L. C ascade" cleanses the
B. M. Heath told some of his ex­ lower
tutes news and what advertising,
in testin e its en tire length and
for,
after
all
is
said
and
done,
it
is
i
m
itteem
an,
for
fourteen
years
has
periences and observations while in keeps it alw ays free of poisonous
we print this very simple rule, which
is used by newspapers to differenti­ the people and not petty d ic ta to rs ' represented Oregon in republican France and Germany with the A. waste.
T housands te stify th a t C onstipation,
ate between th e m : “ ALL future who control the prim ary.
national conferences, and is now E. F. and arm y oi occupation.
Indigestion, Stom ach Troubles, B il­
events, where an admission charge
iousness, H eadaches and th e many
vice-chairman of the committee, a
Among the speakers of the even- , serious
is made or a collection is taken IS
troubles which they cause are
sort
of
fifth
wheel
to
a
coach.
In
VOTE TOMORROW!
in g , h o n o rs w e n t to E d w in D u n n , the* absolutely relieved and prevented by
ADVERTISING.” This applies to
th is N a tu re T reatm en t.
organizations and societies of every
The first duty of an American the m atter of accomplishment, in so “ h u m a n g e r a n i u m ,” w h o d e liv e re d
McNAIR BROS.
kind as well as to individuals.
citizen is to cast his vote on election' far as Oregon interests are con­ in a m asterly m anner, a lecture on
•3dJj ?t 41 ‘asnajd
All reports of such activities after day. If th a t duty was perform ed; cerned, he has been ju st about as
prohibition, with “before and after; ‘jaquiaraavj ’ojoissoil su unos u >joo<|
they have occurred is news.
Slip '.»2 o j Jopiuuioj 11 st; 4110 su n
All coming social or organization if every American born citizen effective as a fifth wheel would b9
A pound can o f C alu m et
j i u jou
jvi|4 ui
e;;
meetings of societies where no showed the proper appreciation of on an auto or other vehicle. W hen­
contain« full 16 oz. Some
JOJ SIUlBpllUO.) IBUpS-.pIl KO
money contribution is solicited, initi­ hig heritage, by casting his ballot, ever there was im portant work to
-a»!S B SBM OIJ.W ‘>|JOJ AUC JO
baking powders come in 12
V
"J(l 1°
aqj jo
ation charged, or collecton taken IS there would be less cause for the be done; whenever there have been
oz.
cans instead o f 16 oz.
svilisca
,»n)
;in.t¡;i:|uoJ
jjooq
O[)ji[
2ui
NEWS.
-jsaj.rjru n r ns'oi jo aa jj no.i oai 2 him
< cans. Be sure you g e t a
clamor th at Is heard- on every side, political fences to be repaired,
pUB 'SJinSdJ S4{ til LIUJJJ.l OS SI jl AÌ|AV
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon. th a t foreigners are usurping the breaches in the party in Oregon to
pound. when you want it
(( apB.»SB3 q 'g
aq j jo uiujBjado
Foatoffice aa Second-class Mail Mat­ rights of nativei-born citizens and be healed on the eve of national
a [dui is aq j uoX o j uiupixa .<ipB|2 hjm
ter.
have designs on the government of campaigns, someone else has been
the United States. If there be any selected to do the work. Never Wil­
SOLOMONITES
ground for these clamors, the oppor­ liams. That ilfi itself should be suf­
tunity Is provided, year in and year ficient to show the standing he has
out, by the American born citizen attained as a national com m ittee-
♦
QUEER
<?>
neglecting to exercise his franchise. man. By profession a banker, he is
<*> Oh, I know an old lady who <S>
The foreigner prizes the privilege of em inently fitted for th a t role. Ag­
<?>
wears a green shawl,
<*>
gressiveness and not u ltra conserva­
And the other good neighbors <$• having a voice in the government:— tism are the essential qualities for
THE ASHLAND GRANITE COMPANY
*>
don’t like her at all,
<$> a privilege denied him in the land the successful politician, and the na­
of
his
b
irth
—
and
as
a
consequence,
• For she potters around in her /S>
EAUTIFUL hair always
tional committee, being a political
will welcome as visitors to the Blair Quarry all persons who are
attracts attention.
garden all day,
<$> in every community where there is body, it is high time Oregon should
a
large
foreign
population,
a
rela­
• And seldom has ever “Good <$>
interested in watching the building of a big business which should
And you can have beautiful
be represented by someone who is
hair with the new Wildroot
<«>
Morning” to say.
<S> tively larger vote is alm ost invari­ not content to everlastingly remain
make a large payroll for this community and bring substantial
treatment, even though it is
*
♦ ably cast by naturalized citizens a figurehead, more picturesquely or-
now'straight, dull, lifeless and
dividends to those who buy stock in the company.
than by the native born Americans.
- But today, as I watched her
even full of dandruff.
n
am
en
U
i-jth
an
useful.
This stock is now offered in shares of $100 each to the people
<*•
transplant a starved rose, <*> The “ stay-at-hom es” are directly
responsible,
not
only
for
the
laxity
of the Rogue River Valley. The company is incorporated for
I guessed the queer secret th a t <♦>
“TRAVELIN” ON” W ITH
Hair Tonic
Liquid Shampoo
♦
no one else knows,
<$> in the enforcem ent of laws, but for
$150,000 and proposes to purchase the land and equipment of the
BILL HART AT TH E VINING
♦ For she whispered of Yester- <§> the enactm ent of laws th a t are Irk­
For sale by
Deep psychology, the finding of a
Blair interests, enlarge the plant and expand the business to a
♦
days— oh, by the hour— <S> some and burdensome, simply be­ m an’s soul, a dram a of the most
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
point where the annual output will be increased many times. This
♦ As she worked at rebuilding the ❖ cause, under our prim ary system,
any
Tom,
Dick
and
H
arry
can
run
will require the employment of a large force of men and will bring
life of the flower.
<§>
for
office,
irrespective
of
q
u
a
lific
a
­
'*> — W alter Greenough, in Farm <S>
in many thousands of dollars annually from outside sources.
tions. As a result, the “ stay-at-
♦
Life.
The Blair Quarry has been operated for six years, and is now
home” citizens makes possible the
« •
producing as fine a gray monumental granite as is quarried on
election of men who are unfit for the
offices
to
which
they
aspire.
The
this continent. The stone is well established tin Northwestern
There are a few dangerous little
chuck holes alongside several of the remedy is in our own hands. The
markets. Demand, prices obtainable and freight rates are favor­
culverts crossing the main path in average native born American, hav­
able for the building of a very large business.
Lithia Park, which should be looked ing had b etter educational advan­
Bargains
You
Cannot
Afford
to
Miss
During three months of very careful investigation, informa­
after; and quickly, or there is a pos­ tages than the foreign born, have
ONLY
TWO
MORE
DAYS
tion regarding all phases of the business has been procured, clas­
sibility of the park board having a had their capabilities developed to
Every 50 cent purchase gives you a chance to vvin a
damage suit on Its hands for a brok­ a higher degree than the average
sified and substantiated by ample reference to original sources.
naturalized citizen, and it is logical
en limb or two.
valuable prize. Special reductions on various articles
This is now available to the public and will be furnished upon
to assume th at in casting their bal­
which
cannot
be
duplicated,
while
they
last.
We
want
application to the company.
G ratitude is a peculiar thing. lots they are equipped with intelli­
you to come to our store and get your share of the
Come with us next Tuesday and see the foundation upon
France opened its arm s in welcome gence to exercise a greater discrim i­
the special offerings and register for a prize to be
to Jack Dempsey, while his recep­ nation as to the fitness of candi­
which we plan to build a splendid business. If you desire trans­
tion in Berlin was ra th e r cool. He dates.
given away Monday. Demonstration of RINSO WASH­
portation, please file your name a day or two in advance, if pos­
The result of the prim ary election
licked the French Idol, Georges Car­
ING POWDER. Ladies, come and leant something
sible, so room can be provided for all.
pentier, but when it came to licking tomorrow is in th eir own hands, If
about this wonderful washing powder. Special price
the Germans— oh. well! W hat’s the! they prefer to stay a t home and'
this
week.
ASHLAND GRANITE COMPANY,
use of “casting up” ?
perm it the naturalized citizen to out-i
vote them, the responsibility is on
ASHLAND, OREGON
A clergyman, wise in the ways of them, if the candidates chosen arej
H. C. Galey, Stock Subscription Solicitor.
hum anity, once said: “ If a man not men and women whose m ental j
wants th at sort of doctrine or creed, and moral calibre w arrant their ap­
who are we to say he shall not have proval. Do your duty as a free-born *
it. The things that would make a
church wholly acceptable in our
sight, m ight drive somebody ¡else
away from it.” A nother way off say­
ing th a t“ w hat is one m an’s m eat
may be another m an’s poison.”
• •
Ashland has an opportunity of
getting its share of representation
on the board of county commission­
ers and in the state legislature.
Two well known citizens are candi­
dates.
Thomas H. Simpson forj
county commissioner, and George W.
Dunn for state senator. Both men,
are eminently qualified to fill these!
offices acceptably and ought to have 1
a solid Ashland vote behind them.!
The nom ination of Mr. Dunn is a*
foregone conclusion, in th at he isj
without opposition, but in the case
of Mr. Simpson, he must, to a large
extent, rely upon the solid vote of
Ashland to counteract the vote re ­
ceived by other candidates in the
field from other parts of the county.
It is im portant th at Ashland should
have representation on the cou n ty 1
board.
county,
E itabllahed 1876
m atter
P ublished Every E vening Except
have a
Sunday
county
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
sioners.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY*”
Ashland
Tidings
V IR G IN IA
CAFE
29 First St.
BAKING POWDER
IS USED BY
"RHEUMATISM RELIEVED
BY INTERNAL BATHS”
Millions o f Housewives
by more Chefs
by more Railroads
by more Restaurants
and by more Hotels
than any other Brand
CALL FOR
CALUMET
It’s moderate
in price and
never fails
attracted
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 23
attention
B
WILDROOT
BARGAIN WEEK
urn* SPECIALS MTM
Square Deal Grocery
For COUNTY COMMISSIONER and Be Represented
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