Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 15, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Thursday, June 15, 19±J
Great Britain, aHhounee$ that next
fall she Wilt, pay Uncle Sam $125,-
Batàbllahdd 1876
Published U teri Evening Except 000,000 in te re st on her debt. If th a t
represent# only one y ear’s interest,
Sunday
Tir a ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
it would stagger the average mind
to eveo think of how much the prin­
OFFICIAL C IT I AND C O U N T !
cipal
am ounts to. M athematically,
PA PER
therefs a lim it to the hum an mind.
TELEPHONE 39
Ashland -’-33- TìdiOgS
ioUftiy forbidden j|y the Sherman PALM ER-CHAM BERLAIX
SHE’S A REAL PIANIST settin g a goodly list of honor names WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY
act under which this Central .P a ­
RANCH SCENE OF PICNIC
, in th at line.
cific suit was brought and .upon
CONFERS 75 SHEEPSKINS
H. E. Badger arrives in time to
which the suprem e court decision
Mount Ashland chapter, Daugh­
i help the boys in craft work. The
Rev. Charles A. Edwards, pastor
was based. Consolidation is not on­ ters of the American Revolution,
,
Misses
Van
Sant,
who
had
charge
of
of
the Methodist church,' returned
ly authorized by the 1920 act. but ended its year’s work with an all-
.kindergarteners
last
week,
will
be
this morning from Salem, where he
It Is directed by its m andate, the day meeting at the charm ing Palm er
«
| | ¡glad of any assistance, especially af­ attended the graduation exercises at
in terstate commerce commission be­ Cham berlain home. The guests be­
I? ter 10:45 o'clock in the craft work. W illamette university, at which time
ing the instrum entality which is to gan arriving at 11 o’clock, and
E . J. BA RR ETT, E ditor
The children are so eager to work, 75 students were given heir degrees.
bring about the grouping.
1 spent the tim e before lunch in ad-
UNCLE SAM’S PENUR Y
they should have leaders. The beau­ This is the largest class ever grad­
su b scrip tion P rice D elivered in City:
It happens th a t in its tentative re ¡m iring th e house and grounds. The
Did you ever stop to think th a t
tiful thing about the school is the uated from the school and speaks
One m onth .................................. I .65
X
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port, now aw aiting hearing, the beautifully appointed tables were
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1-95 th e salaries paid by the United
¡happy
spirit prevailing. All the much for its progress. Bihop Shep­
commission Placed on the long screened porch,
Six m onths .................................. 3.75 States governm ent to its employes, interstate commerce
I
teachers
are volunteering their time, herd delivered the class address.
One year ..................................... 7.50 from the president down to the ja n ­ groups the Central Pacific and the and the members were grouped ac-
so expenses are simply for m aterials.
Mail and R ural R outes
A campaign was launched during
itors of federal buildings, are lower Southern Pacifie properties together, c°rd in g to their b irth states. The
Friday i,s calling day and offering the week for an additional endow«
One month ................ s ................... $ .65
to
be
operated
under
one
manage-
chapter
officers
were
given
a
table
' day.
Drop in and see what, the m ent fund of $1,500,000.
Three months .............................. 1.95 than are paid by any other govern­
Six months .................................. 3.50 ment in the world? If any president raent. These properties have been oI honor at the end of the porch,
youngsters
are doing.
where
1“ “ they could overlook the val
One year ..................................... 6.5t has ever been able to save anything under one ownership and one man- ’’
Every day this week a Dollar Day
ADVERTISING RATES
from his salary, it is not of record. agem ent for 50 years, and it is un­ ley to the south for many miles.
Read
the
want
ads.
Display A dvertising
at
the Needlecraft Shop.
239tf
At the close of the lunch. Miss
thinkable th a t such folly could be
tin g le insertion, each in ch ........... 30c Our congressmen — representatives
and senators— are paid barely en­ committed as to disrupt this unified Cham berlain, in behalf of the chap­
YEARLY, CONTRACTS .
Display* Advertising
ough to cover their living expenses m anagem ent with its unified facili­ ter, presented the retirin g regent,
One tim e a w eek......... .............. 27 %c in W ashington. Their wives could ties, shops, roundhouses, term inals, Mrs. MacCracken, w ith a beautiful
Two times a week....................... 25 c tell a story of pinching and saving to and branch lines built by one m an­ silver cakeplate.
Nvery other d a y .......................... 20 c
A short business m eeting was held
keep up appearances th a t would agem ent for one system. Unscram­
Local Readers
in
the afternoon. The regent ap­
bling
the
egg
would
be
sim
pler
and
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c make your heart ache. The average
pointed
her committees for the next
To run, every other (Say fbr one
member of the lower house, to say less disastrous, for there are plenty
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c nothing of the senate, is a leader— of other eggs, but a great tran sp o r­ year’s work and suggestions for the
To run every Issue for one month
tation machine upon which half a course of study to be followed were
or more, each line, each t im e .. 5c a big man in bis own bailiwick, no
state
is dependent is not quickly set ¡given. Our new regent, Mrs. Dodge,
Little Dorothy Malone of Milwau­
m atter how much he may be c riti­
C lassified Column
up
again.
presented
th
e
chapter
w
ith
a
block
kee,
WIs., who Is attracting wide­
One cent the word each time.
cized at home or abroad. If he did­
To run every issue for one month n’t m easure m entally above hia fel­
Everything should be done by the and gavel ofxm ost interesting his­ spread attention by her piano playing.
This little tot, just three years and
or more, %c the word each time.
lows a t home he wouldn’t be in con­ attorney general’s office to facilitate tory. The gavel is of solid brass, a nine months old, can play and read
Legal R ate
very heavy piece of workm anship,
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c gress a t all, much less being sent a solution of the problem by the In-»
some of the most difficult selections
and
the block a square of wood inset Her sense of hearing Is so keen that
Each subsequent time, per 8*
back by his constituency, year after terstate commerce commission, so as
point line .................................... 6c year. In the lower house, the com­ to avoid such disturbance as would with a brass disc. The two pieces from an adjoining room she can tell
Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00
inevitably follow an attem pt to sep­ were made from th e cannon of Ad­ what key a person strikes on the
Obituaries, the l i n e ...................... 2% c pensation is $7500. It costs him arate through enforcem ent of court m iral M ontejo’s flagship, the "R eina piano. Critics predict a brilliant fu­
one-third of th a t for the rent of a
F raternal Orders and Societies
ture for her.
Advertising for fraternal orders decent house in W ashington. Of decree while the identical consolida­ C hristina,” which was sunk by Ad­
or societies charging a regular initi­ your knowledge would you say there tion was being re-effected by anoth­ m iral Dewey in Manila bay in 1898.
Freedom of the City.
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
er body, the commission. It would Needless to say th a t the chapter ap ­
is
a
representative
from
the
state
of
“Tomorrow,”
said the solicitor, “I
ligious and benevolent orders will be
preciate th e gift very highly.
be
confusion
worse
confounded
and
am
being
presented
with the freedom
Oregon
who,
in
private
life,
could
charged the regular rate for afl ad
The social hour following the bus­ o f the city of London.”
vertislng when an admission or other not earn more than that? Most of then some, for while a separation de­
iness m eeting was devoted to games
“Congratulations, old man!” said his
charge is made.
the men who represent us in con­ cree was being enforced by a receiv­
best friend, wringing his iiand. ’ How
and
the
singing
of
patriotic
songs
in
er
or
some
other
agency
of
the
de­
gress are lawyers, the least talented
W hat C onstitutes A dvertising
did you manage it?”
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ of whom, it Is safe to say, could partm ent of justice, all improve­ keeping with the sp irit of flag day,
“Simple enough,” said the solicitor.!
ing among some as to what consti command a practice of not less than ments and extensions would be sus­ after which Miss P alm er grouped “My wife is going to Manchester for
tutes news and what advertising, $10,000 a year. Most of them did, pended. Purchases of new m aterials the guests on the lawn for several a week.”—London Tit-Bits.
we print this very simple rule, which
and especially ties and lum ber, pictures.
Is used by newspapers to differenti­ before they went to congress. As
The chapter had as its guests, two
would
cease for pretty much all of
ate between them : “ ALL future Uncle Mose once sagely rem arked,
visitors
from o th er chapters, Mes­
events, where an admission charge after in vain having tried to land a the Southern Pacific system, cer­
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
dames
Littlechild
and K elting; two
is made or a collection is taken IS government job, “ Polertics is er tainly for th a t great portion of it
HITTING GOOD STRIDE
ADVERTISING.” This applies to
north of 'southern C alifornia, for prospective members, the Misses
organizations and societies of every mighty po blzness.”
the C entral Pacific properties are Poley, with th e ir house guest, Miss
kind as well as to individuals.
The daily vacation bible school is
spotted not only through Oregon and Mielke, and Mary and Ellen Galey,
All reports of such'activities after NOT AN UNM ERGER, BUT
a
beehive
of activity from 9 o’clock
they have occurred is news.
northern California, but extend far who ably assisted th e bostesseses in
TEARING
IN
TWO
OF
A
to 12 each day. The enrollm ent now
All coming social or organization
into the San Joaquin valley as well serving and entertaining.
GREAT RAILW AY SYSTEM
is
75 and the attendance yesterday
meetings of societies where no
W ith th ia most enjoyable m eeting
as to Ogden.
money contribution is solicited, initi­
The suprem e co u rt’s recent deci­
wa9
68. Mrs. F u ller’s music les­
The suprem e court decision was the work of the chapter ends until
ation charged, or collecton taken IS sion, ordering a separation of the
sons
are
worth the effort alone, and
the September meeting.
NEWS.
Central Pacific and Southern P a ­ based on an old case, brought under
the response of the pupils in singing
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, cific properties, which developed as an old law, now superseded in its
is most gratifying. Miss Spencer’s
Pontoffice as Second-class Mall Mat­ a single unit during dhe last '50 application to the main question at M EDFORD ROSE SHOW HAS
work in Bible and handcraft is quite
ter.
years into the present Pacific sys­ issife, as the Interstate commerce
MANY B E A U TIFU L E X H IB IT S efficient a s is Miss Hakes in the pri­
tem of .th e Southern Pacific com­ commission, under the 1920 act, has
mary departm ent. The Misses Mc­
SOLOMON I TES
pany, was based upon strict legal authority over the whole situation.
The Medford rose show has the Coy and Robison are enjoying the
A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. ohh
interpretation of th§ Sherm an act, The 1920 act did not figure in this most beautiful exhibit of roses ever work and are regularly at their post
old case, and no cognizance was
passed
in
1890.
baking powders come in I2oz.cans instead o f 16
collected together in th a t place, ac­ at the organ or at work with the
♦
HELLO!
+
taken of it by th e suprem e court.
If
the
in
terstate
commerce
com­
children.
Miss
Hays
is
taking
care
cording
to
a
num
ber
of
people
who
<•> Say Hello, and Howdy-do,
<S>
Only th a t kind of thoughtless public
oz.cans. Be sure you get a pound when you w ant if
of the Bible memory work, and is
<S> Other folks-are as good as you, <S> mission does not intervene under the sentim ent which desires to punish attended the show yesterday.
authority given it under the tra n s­
The judges on the -exhibits were,
3> When you leave your house o’
corporations regardless of the public
clay,
<•> portation act of 1920 to regroup the welfare will urge im m ediate and lit­ Mrs. M. A. Alford, Mrs. Lincoln Mc­
<?> W anderin’ in the faraw ay;
<♦> railroads into a limited num ber of eral enforcem ent of the decision. Cormack and Prof. F. C. Reimer,
♦ When you travel through the ♦ systems or if relief is not had The 1920 act makes it clear th a t it and the winners of the various prizes
♦
, strange
<$> through new legislation, the result is the intent of congress th a t, the were announced a t the noon hour
Country ’tother side the range, <£■ will be dism em berm ent of the pres­ Sherman act shall not be enforced yesterday.
ent railroad system th a t largely
The ladies of the G reater Medford
♦ Then the souls you’ve cheered
in any m anner th at prevents such
serves
the
Oregon
territory.
club and others interested in the
will know
If the order is carried out, the groupings as may be determ ined by work are responsible for complete
<$> Who ye be, and say Hello!
<§>
Southern Pacific lines in Oregon the in terstate commerce commission success of the show and deserve a
to be in the public interest under
® When yeV see a man in woe,
<§> will be cut off from the principal the new law. It would be a severe great deal of credit both for the
t -
SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR
Walk right up and say Hello! <•> parts of the system a t H ornbrook, hardship on Oregon were a decree success and for the hard work th at
Say Hello, and Howdy-do,
♦ Calif., ju st south of the Oregon state based on the old law to be enforced, was necessary to get everything In
Other lines, built by the
order.
How’s the world a ’ usin’ you? <$• line.
confusion introduced, improvements
Southern
Pacific
as
extensions
or
ad­
& Slap the fellow on his back,
<•>
suspended and transportation dis­
Reductions on braids, flowers and
••> Bring yer hand down with a <S> ditions to the C entral Pacific lines, jointed.
would be sim ilarly cut off. The re­
untrim m ed shapes. A new line of
whack,
•
<f>
i shades and outing hats. Mrs. Sim-
Waltz rig h t up and don’t go <•> sult would be tran sp o rtatio n con­
fusion.
im
ons, 26 S. Pioneer St.
241-4
A
want
ad
will
sell
It.
<§>
slow.
<$>
AND YOU HAVE A GOOD CHANCE OF
W
hat
is
in
prospect,
unless
a
rem
­
Grin a n ’ shake, a n ’ say Hello! <§>
edy is provided, is not an unm erger
* *
of two lines th a t have combined, but
GETTING THIS C A R
We’ve known some men who were a tearing asunder of a single unit.
a good deal like sausage skins— The C entral and Southern Pacific
couldn’t tell how much of the hog lines have been operated under sin­
gle m anagem ent since 1870. They
was in them.
* *
are in fact one integral system th at
Seems to ua we m ight manage to has grown up according to the “ lay
survive a ten-round bout, even with of the land” and in response to .r e ­
j
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the redoubtable Jack Dempsey, if quirem ents for railroad service.
1
we could see $83 a second in sight.
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CENTRAL PACIFIC DECISION
7
(Oregon Voter)
Men who seek ways not to do
Fortunate, indeed, it is for Ore
things, find at the end of the trail
gon
th at the transportation act of
that had they tried to find the way
1920
provides the means whereby
of doing things, they would be bet­
T im e t o R e -tir e ?
te r off.
the state may be saved the costly
(Buy FUk)
• *
complications th a t would ensue were
Ifcada Mark K « . U. 8. P tt. O ff
Such slogans as “ Say it with the recent decision of the United
flow ers.” “ say it with gas,” “ say it States suprem e court to be enforced
with candy,”- etc., are all very well, literally by separation of the Central
To Be Awarded by Ashland Merchants on “ Ford Day1
but unless one can say it In great Pacific properties tn Oregon from
big type, the sayings don’t get very the Southern Pacific. Title to var­
Monday, July 3rd
far.
ious disjointed portions of the
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Southern Pacific lines in Oregon
The Literary Digest says that, rests in the Central Pacific. The
“ eleven years more of life were en­ Southern Pacific portion would be
joyed by the average American in separated from its main line con
1910 than in 1855.” Eleven years nection with California and portions
in one is a severe condensation of of it would be separated from each
OLD AND N E W SUBSCRIPTIONS
time. «
other In Oregon. To disjoint them
CASH IN ADVANCE
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Extra Ply of Fabric—Heavy Tread
would maroon different sections of
1 Month .....................
2 Tickets
T here’s an awful kick to be got­ the state from through service by
ten out of p rin ter’s ink if you know one company, except so far as joint
2 Months ..................................... 5 Tickets
how to extract it, but in some cases and competing operation by two
3 Months
.................................12 Tickets
it seems as hard for business men companies over the same lines could
OR poor roads, for heavy loads, for hard use
6 Months ...................................... 25 Tickets
to realize it, as it is for a moon­ be established, with all of its extra
anywhere the Fisk Red-Top cannot be equaled
1 Year ...........................................75 Tickets
shiner to make bonded goods out of expense and vexatious traffic com­
for small cars. A n extra ply of fabric and a heavy
his product.
plications.
tread o f extra tough red rubber make a strong tire
Each of These Tickets Will Bear a Number, and If You
• •
It is inconceivable th a t the United
built to meet exacting conditions.
Hold the Lucky One, You Get a
Always there is something to take States attorney general’s office will
Time
after
time
one
Red-Top
has
outworn
three
the joy out of life. Another install­ attem pt Immediate and literal e n ­
ordinary tires. Its distinctive looks indicate your
ment of the income tax is about forcement of the decision, especially
selection o f a high-grade tire while its extra mileage
due.
Oh, well, we know lots of as it is of an old case brought under
more than justifies your choice.
people who would be ju st about the 1890 Sherman a n il-tru st afc*.
tickled to death if they had enough which in 1920 was superseded by the
x a F h k T ire o f e x tra value in every size,
fo r car, truck o r speed wagon
income to m ake them worry about Esch-Cummlns act perm itting con­
the tax.
solidation of the same kind prev-
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