pirn two ASHLAW) PAILT TOIWQS Monday, June 12, 102*2 a SUPREME COURT DECISION through and lgroke down crossing; "THE CIGARETTE WILL GET YOU EMBROIDERY CLUB MATERIALLY' EFFECTS gates lowered to protect them from IF YOU DON’T WATCH OUT” Eatabllihed 1876 ENTERTAINED FRIDAY WESTERN OREGON approaching train, the result of ap ­ Published livery Evening Except Bunday proaching crossing at speed above I ’m speaking to you. little boy; my The Friday Afternoon Em broidery OUR PIPE PLUMBING ASHLAND PRINTING CO. The decision of the United States the braking power of th eir machine message I would shout: club was entertained Friday by supreme court of May 26, ordering or recklessly driving through gate “The cigarette will get you if you OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY Mrs. C. A. Cotter a t her home on lng the dissolution of the C entral lowered to protect them , resulting in is the adm iration of every cus­ PAPER don’t watch out.” H arrison street. The afternoon was TELEPHONE 39 and Southern Pacific raik u ad prop­ 18 injuries; 20 ran down and in­ tom er who places such work in erties, may have a far-reaching ef­ jured crossing flagmen, standing at It got your Uncle P eter; it got your spent in various Hinds of needle our hands. We have special­ E. J. BARRETT, Editor work, after which delicious refresh­ fect on the immediate development their post of duty to the last min­ ized for a long time in pipe brother Dan; Subscription Price Delivered in City: and prosperity of western Oregon. ute w arning them of an approaching It even got your fath er before he ments were served. fitting, cutting. threading, One m onth ......................................$ .65 Those present were: Mesdames These properties have been oper­ train, resulting in two deaths and reaming, joining, etc. This ap­ was a man; Three m o n t h s .................................. 1.95 Guy Jacobs, J. C. Poor, Frank Nel­ plies to piping of all sizes and Six m onths ....................................... 3.75 ated as one since 1865, and it is no 15 injuries; 46 ran into cattle- It is the tiruth I tell you; my words son, G. H. Hedberg, M. Dyrud, H. C. sorts, for all purposes. We do you should not doubt: One year .......................................... 7.50 small m atter to disrupt and reor­ guards, w arning signs, and otherj Mall and Rural Routes ganize them into absolutely separate protectife devices, resulting in one “The cigarette will get you if you Emery, E arl Hosier, F rank Guising- all plumbing repairs and in­ er, M. D. Love and W arren W illiams One m onth ......................................$ .65 systems. stallations. death and eight in ju ries.” don’t watch out.” T hree m onths ................................. 1.95 The club will meet next week with For example: The Southern Pa­ It dulls the growing intellect, and Six m onths ...................................... 3.50 Mrs. H. C. Emery, 117 Helman cific owns the line from San F ran ­ One year ........................................ 6.56 fills the mind with dream s, street. cisco to Sacramento. The Central ADVERTISING RATES ’ And life, therefore, can never be the Display Advertising Pacific owns it from Sacramento to earnest thing it seems; 37-30 No. Main Phone 203 •ln g ie insertion , each in c h .............30c Ogden. The Southern Pacific owns If you are following its wake, ju st Try the classified columns. YEARLY CONTRACTS one branch of the line from Sacra­ change your face about; Display Advertising mento to Tehama, and* the Central One tim e a w e e k ................................. 27 %c “ The cigarette will get you if you Tw o tim es a w eek ..........................25 Pacific owns the other. From Te­ don’t watch o u t.” Every other d a y .............................20 hama to the Oregon line ig owned Local Readers The courage th a t it stim ulates is far Each lin e, each t im e .......................10c by the Central Pacific, and the road fyoni the California line to Portland To run every other day for one from being tru e ; m onth, each line, each tim e . . 7c is owned by the Southern Pacific When i t ’s effects have passed away BACKED BY TWENTY ASHLAND BUSINESS MEN To r u n e v e r y issu e for one m onth In case of complete dissolution of it leaves you dull and blue; or m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c these properties, the Southern P a­ The Ashland Granite Company offers to the people of the And so I tell you, little boy, put all Classified Column “ Buddy, protect yourself!” cific system would be left with its its charm s to rout. One cent th e word each tim e. ^ v e r Valley, $150,000 of the common stock of the company This is the slogan selected for the To run every issu e for one m onth rails in Oregon running from the ‘‘The cigarette will get you if yob at the par value of $100 per share, no preferred stock issued. or more, foe th e word each tim e. California line to Portland, and no government insurance drive among don’t watch out.” Legal Rate war veterans of the Pacific n o rth ­ line8 on either end. The purpose of the corporation is to buy 140 acres of land, and — M argaret S. Tennieuit, In the F irst tim e, per 8-polnt lin e .......... 10c west, June 12 to 17 inclusive, ac­ Under the Sherman law, upon òhe equipment of Blair Granite Company, near Ashland, enlarge Virginia Call. Each subsequent tim e, per 8 cording to Bradley T. Fowlkes, in­ point l i n e ........................-.............. 5c which the supreme court decision of the plant and build up this wholesale granite business to a point Card of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 May 26, is based, the Southern Pa­ surance head of the United States Roseburg — Oregon - California where it will become one of the largest industrial enterprises in O bituaries, the l i n e ..................... 2 ^ c cific company is required to sell, in V eterans’ bureau, who has charge of Power company to build line through F raternal Orders and S ocieties the campaign.. Every ex-service man Southern Oregon and pay splendid dividends to the investors. A dvertising for fraternal orders the open m arket, all stock and se­ of W ashington, Oregon and Idaho Dixonville. or societies chargin g a regular in iti­ curities it holds of the C entral P a­ An exhaustive research during a period of three months ation fee and dues, no discount. R e­ cific railroad company, thug leav­ will be urged to reinstate his war- reveals the following facts: lig io u s and benevolent orders w ill be ing the fu tu re ownership and oper­ risk insurance during this week. charged th e regular rate for afl ad That this granite exists here in practically unlimited quantities. The quota of veterans’ insurance ation of the line from Tehama to vertlsln g when an adm ission or other That in quality, appearance and durability it is equal to any the California line to be determ ined to be renewed by form er service charge Is m ade. men of Ashland has Ibeen set at by the new purchasers. and superior to most granite quarried on this continent. What Constitutes Advertising $100,000. The campaign has the Ju st how this can be settled That it is well established in Northwestern markets. In order to allay a m isunderstand­ endorsem ent of Norman W. Engle, ing am ong som e as to w hat consti w ithout a ueceivership, is hard to That the situation of the property, marketing conditions, In case of a receivership, of northw est representative of the tn tes new s and w hat advertising, see. American Legion, and all posts have w e print th is very sim ple rule, which course, all proposed development freight rates, demand for the granite and prices obtainable are is u sed by new spapers to d ifferen ti­ and expenditure, except those abso­ been urged to co-operate actively in , all favorable to the development of a large and profitable business a te betw een them : "ALL future the reinstatem ent of w ar insurance even ts, w here an adm ission charge lutely necessary to the m aintenance which should employ many men at good wages and bring into the totaling $5,000,000 in the district. is m ade or a collection is taken IS and operation of the line, would be community thousands of dollars every month from outside sources. Application blanks for rein state­ AD VERTISIN G .” T h is applies to deferred until the whole m atter was ment of war insurance may be se­ organizations and so cieties of every finally adjudicated. The financing of this project is now under way, and you are kind as w ell as to individuals. cured a t any Legion post, Red Cross This would m aterially effect all invited to have a part in it. Subscriptions will be received by any A ll reports of such activ ities after proposed Southern Pacific develop­ chapter, or branh office of the Vet­ th ey have occurred is news. of the Ashland banks, or by solicitors in the field. eran s’ Bureau. The only require­ All com ing social or organization ment in Oregon. Descriptive matter covering many details and phases of the m eetin gs o f societies w here no There is one hope open to avert ments are th at the ex-service man m oney contribution is solicited , in iti­ business will be furnished upon request mailed to the company. The tran sp o rta­ undergo a physical exam ination to ation charged, or collecton taken IS this catastrophe. prove good health and pay two tion act of 1920 provided for the re­ BUY THE STOCK — HELP BUILD A BIG BUSINESS NEWS. organization of the railroad systems m onths’ premiums. These examina­ MAKE A PAYROLL — DRAW YOUR DIVIDENDS Entered at th e A shland, Oregon, tions are given free by government of the country into transportation P ostoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­ Opportunity plus action brings results zones by th e in terstate commerce doctors. Disabled veterans receiv­ ter. We furnish the opportunity commission, and already a tentative ing federal compensation A re not ba,rred from the insurance privilege. SOLOMONITE8 plan has been subm itted for its ac­ ASHLAND GRANITE COMPANY, complishment. The in terstate com­ ASHLAND, OREGON Dallas— All bids received for city merce commission’s tentative plan <» THE LION AND THE MOUSE <$> sidewalk construction rejected, and does not disrupt these properties, as H. C. GALEY, Stock Subscription Solicitor FLOUR CEREALS FEED <§> A lion caught a mouse one day, <$> far as western Oregon is concerned. property owners to be allowed to do The mouse said, "Let me go, <«> If the operation of the supreme their own building. I pray; <*> co u rt’s decision can be delayed until Some day my gratitude I ’ll 3> a perm anent plan is adopted by the <<> <8> show !” in terstate commarce commission for <$> The lion laughed- -but let him <♦> the zoning of the systems in west­ go. ♦ ern Oregon, the development of the. territory will likely continue. <§> The mouse, some time there- <§> The suprem e court left the plan of after found <$> applying its decision for the disrup­ The mighty lion, trapped and <•> tion of the properties to the United ♦ bound; <$> States district court which origi­ So, ju st as quickly as could be <$> nally heard the case. It is very im­ <$> He gnawed the ropes and set <§> portant to western Oregon th at the SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR him free! plan of dissolution of the properties <£ be allowed to conform to the act of The M oral’s grand— pass it 1920 now being worked out by the ♦ along, <£ interstate commerce commission. “The weak can often help the This m aterially effects the imme­ stro n g !”— Aesop, Jr. diate future development and pros­ ♦ >$<$> S> <§><«> <$><» 3> <$><$> perity of western Oregon, and the • • AND YOU HAVE A GOOD CHANCE OF chambers of Commerce of this sec­ The suprem e court has ruled that A tion should get busy to see if there baseball is not commerce. It isn’t. is anything they can do to bring it GETTING THIS C A R It 13 commes-cial. about. • • Ashland Tidings SIM PSON’S VETS INSURANCE STARTS TODAY HARDW ARE A shland Granite Com pany Ro«ye OLYMPIC CELEBRATE! AT YREKA J u ly 1-2-3- Babe Ruth may yet learn th a t his reputation depends on hitting home runs, not chasing grandstand yowlers. • • A great many moving pictures were made of the Chinese war, indi­ cating th a t the cam eram an tried to follow Chang. • • Many a man makes less fuss over losing a hundred dollars in a little game than over spending ten dollars on a new hat for hi8 wife. • * Those who desire to see a life-like picture of the next world are ad­ vised to patronize spirit doctors for doctored spirits. • • Reports th at a revolutionist army Is being recruited in Mexico indi­ cates those greasers have gotten hold of another handcar. • • A ban on exportation of low grade hemp has been lifted by G eneral Wood. Not enough was being used for proper purposes to consume the output. • • Perhaps those who doubt Mr. Bry­ an when he says he knows where man came from, recollect th at he thought several tim es he knew w here he was going to. • • Dempsey, it Is said, has been of­ fered $490,000 to fight in France. The best previous offer, we believe, was $30 a month.— American Lum ­ berman. A ttalla— Oil {¡frilling resumed. operations CAREFUL CROSSING’ CAMPAIGN TO PREVENT AUTO-TRAIN ACCIDENTS Interest 1 of automobile owners here has been enlisted in the four months nationwide “careful orossing cam paign” through which the Amer­ ican Railway association is now seeking to prevent highway acci­ dents at grade crossings, involving railroad trains, vehicles and pedes­ trians. The campaign began June first. Commenting on this. R. J. Clancy, assistant to general m anager of the Southern Pacific, said: “ Accidents at grade crossings are largely due to carelessness on the part of driv­ ers. At grade crossings on the Southern Pacific during the last four years ending December 31, 1921, 2755 automobiles were damaged or destroyed, 208 people were killed and 921 injured. “ It is interesting and helpful to a solution of this problem to know the m anner in which these accidents occurred: 1390 ran on track in front of train, indicating that many or them tried to beat train to the crossing, resulting in 185 fatalities and 569 injuries; 676 ran into the side of train instead of the train into them, resulting in 13 deaths and 253 injuries; 327 stalled or died on track, mainly as a result of waiting until on or near track before shift­ ing gears, resulting in seven deaths and 41 injuries; 89 approached the track a t a speed above the braking power of their machine, were unable to stop and skidded Into train, re ­ sulting In 17 Injuries; 207 ran Want a Ford Car Free? The Ashland Tidings The B iggest, J a z z ie st and Sw iftest P arty EVER GOTTEN UP IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA j FO R F O U R DAYS ALL YOU CAN SEE AND HEAR The B ly R o d e o Outfit WILL COMPETE FOR $5000 IN PRIZES A show each day that can not be surpassed by any aggregation of rough and fancy riders. The toughest of the tough outlaws—the string has never been ridden through. Plain and trick roping, Roman riding, bull riding, pony races, squaw races, wild horse races—any­ thing and everything that goes with a first-class rodeo. The Bly Outfit is in a class by itself. To Be Awarded by Ashland Merchants on “ Ford Day” Monday, July 3rd HERE’S HOW “ ROLL YOUR OWN AND WATCH ’EM UNWIND” Prize Baseball Every Day Four Team Tournament between the best aggregations or Northern California and Southern Oregon. 3 BA N D S IN ATTENDANCE WITH T W O DANCES DAILY Big Parades on 2nd-3rd-4 th OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS CASH IN ADVANCE r ■ 1 2 3 6 1 Month ................ 2 Months ..................................... 5 Months ......................................12 Months ......................................25 Year ...........................................75 Tickets Tickets 'Tickets Tickets Tickets Each of These Tickets Will Bear a Number, and If You Hold the Lucky One, You Get a Literary and Patriotic Exercises July 4th Q «3 BANDS - DOKEY CEREMONIAL BIG CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS A WONDERFUL TIME! BE THERE! Ford Car Free! Subscribe Now!