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    PAGE TWO
ASHT.AVn m iT V T m iv r c
Friday, Juno 2, 1922
OLCOTT’S BLUNDER
Governor Olcott certainly stirred
DOES NOT UNDERSTAND GIFT
Established 1876
up
a
hornet’s
nest
in
southern
Ore­
Published Every Evening Except
Frenchman Absolutely Without Edu­
gon, when he summarily removed
Sunday
cation Io Unable to Explain Hia
Charlie Gates of Medford from the
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Mathematical Powers.
state fair board. Mayor Gates is
OFFICIAL CITY' AND COUNT!
one of the most popular men in this
PAPER
Jacques Inaudi la la Faria. Nightly
section of the state. He commands
TELEPHONE 39
he demonstrates his extraordinary
not only the respect of the commun­
feats of calculation. He displays al­
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
ity , but the affection of those who
ways the tame assurance, the same ac­
curacy, and when, occasionally, he gets
Subscription Price Delivered In City: go to the ballot box in this neck of
too stiff a question, for Just a second
One month .................................. $ .65 the woods. Olcott will undoubtedly
Three m o n th s .............................. 1.95 be convinced of this when the re­
he presses his hands to bis wide fore­
Six months .................................. 3.75 turns are in from the November
head before answering—exactly the
Ona year ..................................... 7.50
same
gesture he had forty-two years
election. Democrats are, of course,
Alail and Rural R ou tes
ego when he came to the capital for
One month .................................. 8 .65 jubilant, as in the governor’s blun­
the first time.
Three months .............................. 1.95 der they sense a splendid opportun­
That was in 1880, observes Le Petit
Six months .................................. 3.50 ity of putting over their candidate,
Parisien,
Purls (translated for the
Ona year .................................... 6.5C Walter M. Pierce. The situation is
Kansas
Qty
Star). Inaudi was then 11
ADVERTISING RATES
years
old.
The
son of poor Piedmont­
complicated
by
the
announcement
Display Advertising
ese
peasants,
he
knew neither how to
Single Insertion, each inch........... 30c that in all probability Senator Hall
read
nor
write,
but
after a few min­
YEARLY CONTRACTS
will run as an independent candi­
natkorv ano
and Virginia Valli in,
¡»no necton,
utes
of
the
Intense
abstraction
ef the
Display Advertising
date, if on the recount which he has
B
A
C
K
A
G
A
IN 9 T IH E WALL'
savant
he
could
solve
the
moat
com
One time a w eek........................27
A C O l O W Y H P K T U M .S
demanded,
it
is
shown
that
Olcott
plex
mathematical
problem.
Two times a week.........................26 c
Every other day........................... 20 c was the choice at the primaries.
Wandering about the world, display
This insures a split in the republican
Local R eaders
lug a trained monkey in cafes for a
and conducting of the parade as
Each line, each tim e.................... TOc ranks, the outcome of which would
livelihood. It was a custom to ask
marshal of the day. They also wish
To run every other day for one
his audience to put arithmetical prob
undoubtedly be the election of the
to convey their thanks to all the var­
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c democratic candidate.
lems to him, and his fantastical ease
That this'
ious organizations for making the
To run~every issue for one month
In solving them finally attracted the
exercises
of the day so successful.
or more, each line, each tim e .. 5c line of reasoning ia not based on f
attention of a Marseilles merchant,
speculation, is clearly shown by the
Classified Column
All
the
people who heard the won­
who brought him to Paris.
One cent the word each time.
prompt resignation of Ben Ander­
derful
speech
made by the Honor­
He completely amazed the scholars
To run every issue for one month son as a member of the state game
able C. M. Thomas in Lithia ‘park
and la a few days was celebrated. He
or more, %c the word each time.
commission. He doesn’t mince words
could never explain the mechanism of
The Legion committee in charge felt their hearts grow warm with
Legal Rate
his calculations. He simply possessed of the Memorial Day exercises wish the beautiful truths expounded by
First time, per 8-point lin e......... 10c with the governor in tendering his
the mysterious power with which cer­ to express their great appreciation him concerning the gift to posterity
Each subsequent time, per 8-
resignation serving notice that he
tain human beings are sometimes gift­
polnt line ..................................... 5c withdraws the support which he had
of Memorial day by the Grand Army
ed. Broca, who measured his skull, for the splendid cooperation display­
Card of th a n k s ............................ $1.00 pledged. Here is the letter:
Obituaries, the l i n e ......................2*^c
found the head abuormally developed ed by the various organizations an d ; “ ie R®Public. The senator claims
“ Medford, Oregon, May 31, 1922
Fraternal Orders and Societies
on the right side. That was all. Inaudi citizens. Few people realize w hat;that the Vet®ra»s of the Grand Army
Advertising for fraternal orders “Hon. Ben W. Olcott,
has remained ever since a marvelous a tremendous effort was made by gaTe ua something greater than an
“Salem, Oregon.
or societies charging a regular initi­
calculating machine, a living prodigy, the Veterans of the G. A. R. to ‘Stay undiv‘ded nation when they gave us
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ “My Dear Governor:
hut has made no new contributions to in the Game’ and march in the p a - tbe spirit of Memorial day, which
ligious and benevolent orders will be
“I hereby respectfully tender my
the progress of mathematics.
rade just as long as they possibly they alone have kept alive in the
charged the regular rate for all ad resignation as a member of the state
vertislng when an admission or other game commission to take effect at
could. Only six of them this year heart of America during the last
charge Is made.
CAN SEE GROWTH OF METALS managed to stay (throughout the i 50 years- and the responsibility for
your earliest convenience.
“This action is prompted by learn­
march to the cemetery. And It was PerP«tuatlng these beautiful sentl-
What Constitutes Advertising
ing
through the press that you have
Jim again m oots Jim . On th e lo ft is Jam es J. Jeffrie» g r e etin g Interesting Experiments Conducted by
In order to allay a misunderstand­ removed
the same determination and spirit ments are too soon to pass into the
Ohio Prefeeeer Recently Made
E. Gates, mayor of Jarnos J. C orbett, both form er h eavyw eigh t w orld’s cham pion boxers.
ing among some as to what consti­ Medford, Charles
displayed
in their efforts this tim e' han<^8 oi ‘he veterans of the Span-
from the state board of
Public by Scientific Monthly.
tutes news and what advertising, fair directors.
as they carried with them during ^'A m erican war and of the veter-
we print this very simple rule, which
J a n s of the world war.
“A courteous letter from you ask­
When a piece of Iren wire is placed the trials of their warfare.
Is used by newspapers to differenti­
ing
for
Mayor
Gates’
resignation
In
a
solution
ef
potassium
ferricyanide
Few of us realize what a tremen-
Senator Thomas left an impres-
ate between them: “ALL future
LOS ANGELES, June 2.— Two old ring rivals, James J. Jeffries and
(2 to 4 per cent), containing some dous load they have carried through s'on that our own Memorial day has
events, where an admission charge would have been of small import­
Is made or a collection is taken IS ance and would have received no James J. Corbett, both former heavyweight boxing champions of the egg-white or gelatine to act as pro­ these many years keeping the spirit al,nost Rrown too big for us. and
ADVERTISING.” This applies to criticism from myself or other citi­ world, met in Los Angeles recently. Jeffries now i3 a prosperous ranch­ tective colloid, and a little sodium
organizations and societies of every zens of southern Oregon, but a sum­
chloride, delicate blue-green veaicles of Memorial day alive in the breasts that u is not Ol,r own Memorial day
er
uear
Burbank,
and
Corbett
is
appearing
in
vaudeville.
mary
removal,
coupled-
with
the
kind as well as to individuals.
and tubules of ferrous ferricyanide of our growing generation for the ,bese days, but is now an interna-
press
statement
that
‘This
action
is
Here is what they think of each other:
All reports of such activities after
Memorial day. The day Is now
are quickly formed; the tubulee grow last 50 years. Let us stop to re- i
taken under the provision of section
they have occurred is news.
being kept by the same kind of
out
rapidly
Into
the
solution,
and
member
that
we
have
only
a
very
All coming social or organization 4043 Oregon Laws, for the good of
within half an hour or less the whole short period of years left in which thoughts and exercises in practically
meetings of societies where no the service,’ is quite a different
matter.
wire
is covered with a dense filament­ to show our appreciation of the every civilized nation in the world.
money contribution is solicited, Initi­
By JAMES J. JEFFRIES
By JAMES J. CORBETT
ous
growth
resembling blue green
“When
my
mind
drifts
back
over
While It is indeed pleasing to re­
ation charged, or collecton taken IS
the past six eventful years that Former Heavyweight Champion of Former Heavyweight Champion of algae, writes Prof. Ralph s. Lillie of spirit they have carried these long member the spirit of Memorial dav
NEWS.
down to us
Charlie Gates has been mayor of the
the World.
Nela research laboratory, Cleveland, years
the World.
All
homage to the soldiers of the'®8 Riven to us by ,he veteraBB
‘he
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, city of Medford, this statement her­
When I talk to boxing fans they O„ In the Scientific Monthly.
What do I think of Jim Corbett as
civil
war
who
yet
live
to
teach
us
clv11
war’
yet
n
is
far
more
w°nder-
alded
broadcast
over
the
state,
that
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­
Iron is an especially favorable metal
he has been removed for ‘the good ■a tighter? Well let me tell you there invariably aak me what I think of for sueh experiments apparently be­ the lessons of loyalty and brotherly ful and pleasing to us to realize that
ter.
, „
Jim Jeffries.
of the service’ arouses within me a
it is this same spirit that now per-
SOLOMON ITES
profound resentment. When I recall was a regular fighter. All this stuff i Jim was the fellow who kept me cause of the presence of numerous love.
The committee desires to express I mea^es tbe wbo‘e world,
the unselfish and unstinted services you have heard about Corbett being from holding the heavyweight cham­ local electric couples between differ­
ent areas of the metallic surface, and its thanks to Captain Briggs and
The con*m‘« e e ’s -n o st apprecla-
that he has given this community in clever is absolutely true. He was a
pionship for a long time.
filaments several centimeters long are his firing squad and musician, who j t,ve thanks g0 out
the
"last
six
years,
without
hope
or
Senator Thom-
THE FARM
&
The fastest big fellow I ever saw, readily obtained. These often exhibit performed so creditably for their o r-: as ^or b*s aei'*ces ° f ‘he day, and
expectation of reward, financial or master of clever boxing and many
<£> We thank you for hands so <$> otherwise: when I remember the
Jim could not only box but he could delicate and regular cross-strlatious
<9
ready
4» dark days of 1917-18, wth the world have an Idea that speed and clever­ hit, and he was so tough it was dis- and other appearances suggestive of ganization, and to the Ashland band doubly so for the most remarkable
for its assistance, during the parade, address delivered bv him.
•»
Their manifold tasks to do, <§» in flames, and Charlie Gates with ness were his only assets, but let me . couraging to any opponent who organic structure.
If iustead of iron the related metals, and especially for the splendid se­
<•' For minds that are keen and <$> his only son in France and one tell you something:
j happened to land on him.
You
daughter nursing in the army camps
Candy, candy, cafndy, at Rose
cobalt
and nickel, are nsed, a differ­ lection given as a part of the pro­
<$>
steady,
<§> was giving every waking hour, every
Jim Corbett could hit!
i must remember that Jeff weighed ent type of growth la obtaiud. coarser
Brothers.
Watch our window. 219tf
<$> For hearts that are strong <8> ounce of energy, every dollar of re­
That might sound funny to some J 220 pounds when in the pink of con- and more vesicular in structure and gram in Lithia park.
Appreciative thanks are tendered
*§> *
and true,
<§* sources he possessed In the righteous of the fans, but I ought to knowidition, and I am not stretching the
with finer tubules; many of the latter
Home made ice cream at Rose
<§> For people of lowly station.
<♦> cause of his country, leading and what I am talking about. He was a truth when I say that I consider follow a characteristic, tortuous or zig­ 'to J. Edw. Thornton for his very
stimulating every movement and ac­
able
assistance
in
the
organization
Brothers.
<?> For those who have won re-
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zag course.
tivity that was put forth by the peo­ rangy fellow and he knew the sci- he was in a class by himself,
<♦>
nown,
<§> ple of Jackson county to support the ence of hitting. There was twice the j I had a long fanning bee with
For the best who have served <?> mighty armies tha’t this country was effect or his punches that there Jeff the other day and it is funny
Ballet Among Soap Bubbles
CALL AT
the nation
<s> rushing to the battlefields of France would be to an awkward fellow who to me that a remark I made to him
Beautiful scenes are common In the
—
with
all
these
thngs
fresh
and
>'•
In the country and the town. <•»
vivid in my mind, I do not feel that didn't know how to shoot them up. in one of our bouts is the one thing motion picture studios, and many me­
— Farm Life.
<8> I care to have my freedom of action
chanical effects are produced which
Early in the fight with Fitzsim- that Jim has freshest in his mind,
<ix%
> <®> <•$><§> 3> <s> hampered by being connected with mons, Jim slugged with old Bob and
I remember after Jeff hit me in fairly dazzle the eye of the onlooker.
* • •
an administration that sees fit to did a mi ght
d job f Jt
He the ribs with a loose hook. It was As a climax to an unusually gorgeous
----- for—
When it comes to pulling political play politics with the reputation and ' didn’t have the big strong hands an awful punch and I knew I was “set” a director recently called for a
standing of one of southern Ore­
FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES
“boners,” Oregon is certainly en­ gon’s best, known and best loved that so many heavyweights have, beaten when it landed, but pulled dance in the midst of seap bubbles.
Accordingly,
since
a
space
20
by
40
titled to the glass golf stcik.
citizens.
----- and—
but he could sock with any of them.j myself together and said: “I thought
• •
“Previous to the primary I volun­ It is too bad that some of our pres- they told me you could hit. You feet had been designated to be filled
with the frothy substance, a metal
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
The hair-raising experiences of tarily wrote you tendering my sup­ ent-day fighters could not have seen j couldn’t break an egg.” The little sieve of thia size was fitted in the floor.
port. That pledge has, to this mo­
the average youth hereabouts seems ment been fulfilled to the limit. Corbett at his best. Any boxer with remark was not particularly clever, A soap solution, made with 200 bar­
to be confined to the development Your action which cannot be inter­ brains could get a regular college^but it sticks in Jim’s mind to this rels of the product and mixed In the
same manner as plasterers prepare
preted other than a direct insult to education in boxing by watching day.
of a Charlie Chaplin moustache.
• *
the citizenship of southern Oregon,
lime, was piped to the porous floor,
The idea that I kidded him about and steam forced through It. The im­
has been so accepted, compels Jim work.
The theory of daylight saving may and
I can’t comment on Jim as an act- his punches when he hit me full mediate transition into hubbies began,
me to withdraw that pledge, reserv­
be all right, but the kind of weather ing the right to use the prerogatives or, but I’ll give him this much satis- force didn’t appeal to him as a good
and these soon rose te a huge scintil­
we get in Ashland has a decided ten­ that are possessed by every citizen. faction— he’s just as good as I was joke. But Jim will never know how lating mass, In which the dancers
“It is with sincere regret that I
dency to make spendthrifts of us in
sever
my connection and association when I was playing “Davy Crock- close he came to stopping me with performed, the whole presenting, ac­
the way of spending daylight.
cording to illustration and description
i that one wallop.
with the splendid men who make up ett.”
• •
In the Popular Mechanics Magazine,
the game organization of the state
Baili tuba a r e acari» in
a scene of fairy-like splendor.
It is not improbable, that if the of Oregon, and with the wonderful
Franco.
Bùt w ho w ants to
origin of the terrible forest fires now work in which they are engaged.
“Very
respectfully
yours.
The
Country
ef
Methere-ln-Law.
devastating the northwest, were
“BERT ANDERSON.”
live In F r a n i» ? U v e in A sh­
traced to their original sources, it
China until recently was the coun­
Pretty plain talk that, and It is
try of mothera-ln-taw, where they
would be found that a carelessly more than likely Bert Anderson ex­
land and bave the latest and
reigned and used their power to make
tossed cigarette or cigar stub was presses the setniment of this region,
martyrs of their daughters-in-law
best o f plum bing accessorie«
responsible.
which
will
not
be
without
its
effect
One
cannot
imagine
to
what
point
thia
• •
installed by
ferocious authority was carried. But
in other parts of the state. Many
News dispatches announce the
their good time la nearing an end;
who are reputed wise in matters pol­
death of the author of “Good Bye,
the young wivee have liberated them­
itical, looked askance at 'the wisdom
Dolly Gray,” in an insane ward in a
selves In the Chinese republic.
of the governor’s manifesto against
New York hospital, a pauper and
The feminists ef Canton have wen
the Ku Klux Kian, and the primary
a “glorious victory” :
friendless. Next announcement will
3 7 -3 9 No. M ain
Phone 2 0 3
First—There la ao longer any mar­
be the collection of funds for a vote showed they were solidly ar­
rayed against him. In this latest
riage code.
monument.
Second the wife has the right to
blunder, he has not only accentuated
• •
keep
all she has earned.
Klamath Falls hasn’t got troubles the opposition of the Kian, but he
Third—The
divorce laws are the
enough. The Evening Herald an­ has alienated hundreds, perhaps
same
for
the
two
sexes.
nounces the courthouse war will be thousands of voters, who otherwise
It would be Interesting to know wbat
is thought ef all thia by the old man­
re-opened on June 20, with an ad­ would have been found in the ranks
of
his
supporters
on
election
day.
darins
with crystal or mother-of-pearl
ditional chapter in the legal proceed­
If
he
can
overcome
this
between
now
buttons.
ings. What with strikes, newspaper
rows and “sich.” life in the Falla and the election, he will be justly
A lw ays look to Q uality and the
Forest Flree In Quebec.
seems to be just one ding-batted classed as a political marvel.
responsibility of tho M anufac­
The establishment of a permit sys­
thing after another.
tem whereby all sportsmen, surveyors,
turer.
W e Irnck FISK and
ANOTHER CH APTER IN
trappers, prospectors, lumbermen and
GOODRICH T ires because we
Wonder what makes ’em like
CO l’RT HOUSE TANGLE
others Intending to pass over land
that? Senator Charles Hall’s atti­
know that the Goodrich Rub­
leased by the provincial government
tude since he was defeated at the
as timber limits, should be obliged b»
Stipulation of counsel was filed
ber Com pany anil the Fisk Tire
primaries, isn’t at all like the sena­ on Monday in the case of Frank
obtain a permit, was one of the sub­
Company back us.
jects
discussed at the forestry confer­
tor, as we have known him. A big Ward against Klamath county that
ence of the Quebec Forestry Protec­
man. a likeable man; a man with by June 20 the defendants should
tive association, held at Montreal re­
Buy your next tire at
a head on his shoulders and a per­ file answer to the plaintiff’s com­
cently.
sonality that would carry him far plaint and amended complaint and
During the period of 1917 to 1920, 2,-
in political life, he is acting like a that plaintiff’s reply should also be
300 forest fires in Quebec were attrib­
little boy making faces at a dose of in at that time, says the Klamath
uted to carelessness of sportsmen and
medicine. All the world loves a Falls Herald. E. L. Elliott filed
Claiming to be the world's largest family, Mrs. Mary Harnett and her 164 workmen. These 2,300 fires swept over
fighter and relatively the world has answer on behalf of the county. descendants recently staged a family reunion at Newhall, Cal. In addition approximately 577,000 acres, of which
little use for a poor loser.
With' only the filing of the reply to to Mrs. Haruett, who is eighty-nine years old, there were present her nine at least 278,000 acres were estimated
children, 48 grandchildren, 104 great-grandchildren and three great-great­ to be green timber and young growth.
be made, the case is expected to grandchildren. Such a family picnic has probably never been held elsewhere.
3 7 a EAST MAIN
We take in old Lire* on trade
Read your home-town paper.
come to trial in June.
It paya to read the classified page.
Ashland
Tidings
Jim Meets Jim and Says
What He Thinke of Him
AMERICAN
v lE íín S i)
Ashland Realty Co.
Opposite City Hall
Ashland, Oregon
Y ou Don’t See ’Em in France
Picnic of World’s Largest Family
SIMPSON’S
HARDWARE
In Buying a Tire
KRUGGEL BROS.