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    PACTS TWO
ASHLAND DAILT TIDINGS
W ednesday, Juno 14, 1022
Ashland
Tidings
S om e e d ito rs a re accused o f fa v o r
ittg b iia h c o n tro l, w hen th ey in sist
E xcept t h a t n e w s p a p e r m en a re b o rn — n o t!
¡m a d e .
c o rd in g to l a t e r le g isla tio n th a n th a t!
U nder w hich th e s e p a ra tio n of t h e '
Satab llsh ed 187 6
C e n tra l P a c ific / land th e S o u th e rn
P ublished Every E vening
P acific is m ad e co m p u lso ry .
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T H E A S H L A N D P R IN T IN G CO.
o th e r w o -d s, th e c o n g re ssio n a l act!
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S e n a to r M cC um ber says, oc c o u n t- o f 1920 d ire c ts to be done w h at th e '
O F F IC IA L C ITY A N D C O U N T Y
ing
up n o se s in th e s e n a te , he fin d s S h e rm a n a n ti- tr u s t a c t of 1890 for-
PAPER
th e re a r e e n o u g h votes to n o t only ¡b id s.
T E L E P H O N E 39
pass th e b o n u s bill in s p ite of th e
T e n ta tiv e ly th e in te r s ta te corn-
E. J. BARRETT, E ditor
p re s id e n t’s o p p o sitio n , b u t enough m erc e co m m issio n , u n d e r th e tra n s -
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s u b s c rip tio n P ric e D eliv ered in C ity : to in su re a tw o -th ird s v o te in th e p o rta tio n a c t of 1920, h a s d e te rm - w
.......... !
1 ,u‘bIe to W ork for M onths on!
O ne m o n th ......................................$ .65 e v e n t of th e bill bein g vetoed. T his ined th a t th e S o u th e rn
T h re e m o n t h s ................................. 1.95 is “ im p o rta n t if tr u e .”
A ccount of Stom ach Trouble, Says
tem sh a ll re m a in in ta c t w ith th e
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.75
A. A. B ish— G ives Tanlac Credit!
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C e n tra l P acific lin e as a v ita l u n it
One y e a r ........................................ 7.50
For H is P resen t E xcellen t H ealth.
K a th le e n N o rris says, " o u r gov- of it. r a t h e r th a n th a t th e lin e from
Mail and Kura! R outes
O ne m o n th ..................................... $ .65 e m in e n t is ju s t lik e a m a n — and« San F ra n c isc o bay to e a s te rn con-
T h re e m o n th s ................................. 1.95 w om en can c h a n g e it w ith t h e i r , n e c tio n s a t O gden a n d th e lin e from
T a n lac h a s p u t m e back on m y
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.50
ru n w ith a g a in o f 21 p o u n d s,” d e­
One y e a r ........................................ 6.5« v o tes.” W ell, K a th le e n , we d o n ’t P o rtla n d to San F ra n c is c o bay sh a ll c la red A. A. Bish, 510 H a rn e y a v e ­
know a b o u t th e g o v e rn m e n t, b u t its be s e p a ra te d a n d given o v e r to th e
ADVERTISING RATES
n ue, P o rtla n d , O r., fo r m an y y e a rs
Display A dvertising
a d ead cinch y o u ’re r ig h t a b o u t w h a t U nion P acific system .
S ingle in se rtio n , each i n c h .............30c a w om an can do w ith a m an. A nd.!
m
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In re s p e c t to th e deep in te r e s t th e
YEARLY CONTRACTS
w h a t’s m ore, sh e d o e s n ’t need th e people of O regon h a v e in th e p ro ­ tw e e n P o r tla n d a n d O regon City,
Display A dvertising
a n d w ell-know n m e m b e r o f th e
One tim e a w e e k ........................ . 2 7 ^ c electiv e fra n c h is e to “ p u t i t.o v e r .” posed s e g re g a tio n of th e S o u th e rn
B ro th e rh o o d of P o r tla n d E le c tric
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E a c h lin e, each t im e .......................10c
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say s 8 e n g tb b a c k - 1 w as a lso e x tr e m e ly !
f i r s t tim e, p e r 8 -p o in t l i n e ........... 10c to th is day. b rin g s a b lu sh o f sh a m e C om m on o w n e rsh ip ¿a n d c o n tro l o f i 1' 0^ ^ 8 «” d c o n s tip a te d -
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p o ln t lin e ........................................ 5c to th e cheek of th e a v e ra g e A m eri- th e ■ C e n tra l P acific a n d th e S outh-! -
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s tlo n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e ­
¡se rv ic e th ro u g h o u t w e ste rn O regon to tP,l n • ” y®arS ’ 1 n e v e r Tail i
lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs wjll be
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f r o m ja n d th e e n tir e Iiacific coast.
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c h a rg e d th e re g u la r r a te fo r all ad Texas.
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c h a rg e is m ade.
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W hat C onstitutes A dvertising
being a n e g ro — tec h n ica lly bein g ac-! becom es e ffectiv e. T he lin es of th e
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­
ing am o n g som e as to w h a t consti fu se d of m isc e g n a tio n — m a rry in g a 'S o u t h e r n P acific in O regon a re sep- H A RO LD LLOYD ON
L IFE IN THE NAVY'
tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g , w h ite w om an, w hich u n d e r th e law s a ra te d from th o se in C a lifo rn ia , th e
we p rin t th is very s in y d e ru le , w hich of T exas, is a c rim in a l offense. H is C e n tra l P a c ific ow ning a co n sid er-
is u s e d by n e w sp a p e rs to d iff e re n ti­ d e fe n se is p e c u lia r in t h a t he de- a b le p o rtio n of th e m ain lin e so u th
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s se ,f ,o be w h ite, a lth o u g h a s a y o u th cific lin e s in O regon w ill be so la te d . q u e s tio n e r w ho had ju s t w atch ed him
Is m ad
A D V ER TISIN G .
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A ll re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r was 14 y e a rs old th en a n d lias e v e r S o u th e rn P a c ific sy stem , T h e re w ill “ A S ailo r-M ad e M an ,” a b o a rd th e !
since a sso c ia te d only w ith w h ite be 17 o r possibly m o re new ju n c tio n U- S-S • F re d e ric k . “ W ould I lik e !
th ey h av e o c c u rre d is new s.
All com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n people, a n d h a s h ad th re e w ives, a ll p o in ts as b etw een ra ilro a d s o f in d e- to be ’» th e n av y ? W ell, I don't!?
m ee tin g s of so cieties w h e re no ot w hom w ere w h ite w om en.
If p e n d e n t o p e ra tio n a n d to lls acco rd - k n o w - Of co u rse, it hag, Its a d v a n -I
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NEWS.
th a t he is?
one 3ystem now in e ffect.
th e s a ilo r w ho r e tu r n e d u n e x p e c te d -'
E n te re d a t th e A sh lan d , O regon.
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“ T ra in serv ice co n fin e d to ra il- ,y froin sea a n d th o u g h t h e ’d su r-
P o sto ffic e as S econd-class M ail M at­
ST A T E P U B L IC S E R V IC E COMMIS-i w ays of o n e o w n e rsh ip as co m p eti- p rise hia w He,
ter.
SION TO C O N SID ER ACTION
five m e a su re s w ill re s u lt in d isru p -
‘ H e sn e a k e d in th e k itc h e n d o o r !
SOLOM OXITES
&
FAITH
D on’t lose c o u ra g e , s p irit b rav e ,
C a rry w ith you to th e g ra v e ;
<8> D on’t lose tim e in vain d istre s s ,
<*> W ork, n o t w o rry , b rin g s sue-
cess.
D on’t lose h o p e ; w ho le ts h e r
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s tr a y ,
Goes fo rlo rn ly a ll th e way.
D on't lose p a tie n ce , com e w h a t
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w ill,
P a tie h c e o ftim e s o u tru n s sk ill.
<S> T h o u g h be foiled y o u r d e a re s t
p lan ,
'*> D on’t lose fa ith in God o r m an.
MOTORMAN ON
JOB AGAIN WITH
CAIN OF 2 1 LBS.
MEETS OLD FR IE N D
in th e perso n of M ajo r D. F. H u n t, c o u n try , and he was so w ell pleased
O F W AR TIME DAYS of B oston.
th a t he expects to com e back n e x t
M r. S pencer h ad n o t seen M ajo r s u m m e r and spend a few w eeks w ith
D onald S p e n c e r w e n t to th e d ep o t H u n t sin ce receiv in g his d isc h a rg e Mr. S p en cer in A shland a n d its en-
S u n d a y m o rn in g to see th e B oston from th e a rm y , a n d it w as a very v iro n m en ts.
S h rin e rs p a s3 th ro u g h on tra in 13, p le a s a n t s u p ris e io m ee t him h e re
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a n d w as very- m uch /s u r p r is e d 'to ni A sh lan d .
T h is is M ajor H u n t’s
E u g e n e — Bids being called fo r
see a n b u d d y of th e w a r tim e d ay s, f irs t trip th ro u g h th is sectio n of t h e , new $70,000 h o sp ital.
Soon th e pu b lic serv ice com m ie- Hon to a la rg e d e g re e of e x is tin g | a n d saw Ws w ife b u sy in g h e rs e lf a t
sio n s of O regon. C a lifo rn ia , a n d ad - serv ice am i ro u n d -a b o u t ro u te g w i l l l th e ch in a closet.
S te a lin g up b e-j
ja c e n t s ta te s , will h a v e u n d e r con rep la ce d ire c t r o u te s .”
i hind h e r, he k isse d h e r on th e neck.
<•> » ¡deration a line of policy fo r a d o p ­
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Im a g in e h is s u rp ris e , w hen, w ith o u t
<•> tio n in th e p u b lic in te r e s t c o n c e rn ­ .. .
¡ tu r n in g a ro u n d , she sa id :
I „ .J u s t s e t th e m ilk on th e Ice ber *
<$> ing p ro c e d u re in o b ta in in g a s ta y of I EA R PR IC ES FO R H>22
♦ ex ecu tio n of th e d e c re e of U nited
AD VANCED IN C A L IF O R N IA Y ou’ll find th e e m p ty h o ttie o u ts '
SAN FR A N C ISCO , J u n e 1 4 . - T h e j t he d o o r’. ”
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<8> S ta te s su p re m e c o u rt in th e g o v e rn ­
“ i ’ll b et th a t s a ilo r fa v o rs dis
<$> m e n t’s s u it to s e p a ra te th e C e n tra l C a lifo rn ia P e a r G ro w e rs’ a s s o c ia tio n '
•$> P acific lin es, from th e S o u th e rn P a ­ a t th e a n n u a l p ric e -fix in g m e e tin g of a m e n t.” g rin n e d Lloyd
,
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“ A S ailor-M ade M an”- is s> > ,
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<i> n ia. On J u n e 19th th e pu b lic serv-l e r p r ic e , to r th e new c ro p ,
<•> ice co m m issio n s of th e s e s ta te s w ill • Hro w e rs w ill g e t $71.25 n e t p
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<8> h a v e a co n fe re n ce a t San F ra n c isc o ! tOn fo r No- 1 B a r tle tts a n d $38 fo r
F r u it c a n n in g tim e is / L «.
<$> to d e te rm in e w h at m ay be done t o - J N° ' 2‘ rh e s e p rices a re $9.50 p e r F o r f r u it ja r s , lid s, r u ’j b W8
<§> w ard o b ta in in g a re h e a rin g of th e , ton b ’s b e r th a n th e o p e n in g q u o ta - m olds a n d s u g a r, D e t/ic k * 8’
<$> case an d a re v e rs a l of th e decree.
I tio n s on 1921 crop P ears.
i c a n ’t be b e a te n .
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Not so very long ago w hen love-
m ak in g w as on th e c a rp e t, we t u r n ­
ed dow n th e gas.
D iffe re n t n o w a ­
d ays— w e h a v e to ste p on it.
K een o b se rv e rs w ho h a v e fo llo w e d '
th is d iv o rc e m e n t p ro c e e d in g have!
noted th a t th e g o v e rn m e n t’s s u it in ­
itia te d in 1914, w as based on th e
S h e rm a n a n ti- tr u s t a c t of 1890, an d
th a t new c o n d itio n s a re p re se n te d in
th e tr a n s p o rta tio n a c t p assed by c o n ­
g re ss in M arch 1920, w h e re b v pro v i-l
sion ¡3 m ad e fo r c o n so lid a tio n of th e
If you a re th in k in g of h itc h in g
y o u r w agon to a s ta r , m ak e s u re it
c o u n tr y ’s rajilro ad s in to 20 m a jo r
is n ’t th e m ovie v a rie ty .
A ccording
g ro u p s o r sy ste m s fo r p u rp o se s o f
to a ll rec o rd s th ey w o n ’t sta y
u n ifie d o p e ra tio n .
A p p a re n tly th e
h itc h e d .
s u p re m e c o u rt d ecree w ould prevent*
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c a rry in g o u t, th e g o v e rn m e n t’s p*-o-
No one ev er h e a rd B ry an b o a stin g
g ra m of g ro u p in g th e ra ilro a d s a c -,
of a fam ily tre e .
M aybe h e w as
a fra id to look it up fo r fe a r h e ’d
fin d th a t som e of his a n c e s to rs
ro o ste d in it.
• •
M aine re p o rts an u n u s u a l d e m a n d
fo r h u n te r s ’ licenses. D id n ’t we see
s o m e th in g in th e p a p e rs th e o th e r
d ay a b o u t a B oston m an a n d w om an
going in to th e M aine w oods n ak ed
to lead th e life p rim itiv e ?
• •
M ax O ser, th e e ld e rly Sw iss rid in g
m a s te r, i3 3a id to h av e had a n o ffe r
fro m an A m erican m ovie sy n d ic a te
to s ta r in a screen p ro d u c tio n .
If
we m ig h t be p e rm itte d to m a k e a
s u g g e stio n , a n e x c elle n t title w ould
be: “ R o b b in g th e N u rse ry , o r How
to T a k e C andy fro m a K id .”
• •
N otice th e c a n n ed in te rv ie w s w ith
W illiam R a n d o lp h H e a rs t, w hich h e
c a rrie d to E u ro p e w ith him , a re b e ­
ing p rin te d in th e San F ra n c isc o E x ­
a m in e r a n d o th e r H e a rs t n e w sp a ­
p ers, w ith a c o m m e n d ab le d e g re e of
re g u la rity .
In p assin g , it m ay be
n o ted th ey a re n o t p rin te d a n y w h e re
else.
• •
H illa h T em ple m u st h a v e c u t som e
sw a th in San F ra n cisc o . T h e E x a m ­
in e r not only p rin te d a th re e colum n
p ic tu re of C. C. A V eisenburger, th e
d e a n of O regon S h rin e rs, on its firs t
page, b u t D orothy B e n n e tt devoted
h e r e n tir e d a ily c o n trib u tio n to d e­
s c rib in g th e g o rg eo u s u n ifo rm s w orn
by H illa h T em ple, w hich sh e de-
c la re s fa irly dazzled th e po p u lace,
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W om en p a r tic u la r ly
appreciate the remark­
able riding comfort of
th e g o o d M a x w e ll
Cord tires, non-skid front and rear, disc Keel *vhrrlt. Aw
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