*s-. PACT TWO Ashland Tidings Established 1876 Published ASHLAND DAILY TTODfOS « - Every Evening Except S unday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER KBM IVomen’s Octette - of Portland Ad Club I t ie a p o o r h e w sp a p e r m an w ho I d o e sn ’t know a lia r o r a fis te by his PRESENTING A DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL PROGRAM AT ARMORY screed , a n d he is a c a ric a tu re o f an NEXT MONDAY NIGHT FO R THE BENEFIT OF THE e d ito r w ho w ill p r in t i t .” FOURTH OF JULY F IN D T E L E P H O N E 39 E. J. BARRETT, Editor Subscription Price Delivered in City: O ne m o n th ...................................... 8 .65 j T h re e m o n t h s ................................. 1.95 Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.76 Ona y e a r ........................................ 7-6® Mail and Rurai Routes O ne m o n th ......................................$ T h re e m o n th s ................................. Six m o n th s ...................................... O na y e a r ........................................ duced the stuff printed in Portland. -65 1.86 3.50 5.5C ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising S to g ie In se rtio n , each in c h .............30c YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising O ne tim e a w e e k ......................... 2714c Tw o tim e s a w eek ......................... 25 c E very o th e r d a y ............................ 20 c Loral Readers E a c h lin e , e a ch t i m e ...................... 10c To r u n every o th e r day fo r one m o n th , each lin e , each tim e . . 7c To runT every issu e fo r o n e m o n th c | m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c COME HERE FROM FOSSIL TO SPEND THE SUMMER M r. a n d M rs. H a rry R eed, son a n d w ife, w ith th e ir little d a u g h te r, a r ­ riv ed in A sh la n d T h u rs d a y e v e n in g from F o ssil, O regon, a n d a re g u e sts a t th e H. H. L e a v e tt hom e on C h e st­ n u t s tr e e t. T h e y o u n g e r M rs. R eed, w ho i8 a te a c h e r, a n d h e r s is te r w ill a tte n d th e n o rm a l school h e re th is s u m ­ m er. M r. H a rry R eed w ill r e tu r n to F o ssil in th e n e a r f u tu r e to a t ­ Cigarette tend to business w h|le 'Hire othier m em b e rs of th e fa m ily w ill re m a in h e re d u r in g th e s u m m e r m o n th s. Scene from “Man-to-Mam,” w ith H arry Carey in th e title role, show ing a stam pede o f 50(10 longhorns. G et L E E D O M ’S F o rd D ay p ric e s T illa m o o k , N e w p o rt a n d T oledo to R e d u c tio n s on b ra id s, flo w ers and on MASON CORDS. T h e y ’ll k n o c k h r v e good ro ad co n n ectio n . u n trlm m e d sh ap es. A new lin e of you stiff. A t L e e d o m ’s T ire H ob - — -------------------------- sh a d e s a n d o u tin g h a ts . M rs. Sim - p ita l. 2 ------- 4 1 tf ! C liff P a y n e m a k e s la d d e rs . 2 2 4 tf m ons, 26 S. P io n e e r St. 241-4 It’s toasted. This one e x tra p ro cess g ives a r a r e and delightful q u a lity ------im p o s sib le to d u p lic ate . Guaranteed bv Classified Column O ne c e n t th e w ord each tim e. i j To r u n every issu e fo r o n e m o n th ' LU LU ARCH BO LD RU TH LA NGE o r m o re, % c th e w ord each tim e. GERTRUDE PO RTER M A R IE DOOLEY Legal Rate H E R M IN E A L B E R S NINA D R E SSE L F ir s t tim e, p e r 8 -p o in t l in e .......... 10c G E R T R U D E H O E B E R E S T H E R C O LLIN S-C H A TT EN E a c h s u b s e q u e n t tim e, per 8- M A Y B ELL E C. W OLCOTT, A c c o m p a n ist p o ln t lin e ........................................ 5 c 1 C a rd of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 ---------------------- O b itu a rie s , th e l i n e ..................... 214c backs D on’t th in k it w ould look s h o t th ro u g h tow n a t 30 to 50 m iles F r a te r n a l O rd e rs a n d S ocieties A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs w e“ 111 P rin t, an h o u r. H ow ever, a t la s t th e a u ­ * « o r societies c h a rg in g a re g u la r ln iti- th o ritie s d ecided to sto p th e p ra c ­ a tlo n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. Re- G et b eh in d th e c h a m b e r of com - tice by a r r e s tin g speed o u tla w s a n d K * d * S . ,,S g y U r " i . u ' i?o7 ¡d i"a d e “ s e “ o r “ w b , , e “ b ‘8 [ln l” 8 lhem »10 l » »2». » “ »M - Construction shows v e rtisln g w hen a n a d m issio n o r o th e r 1 ®PreB® ntation a t th e o p e n in g of th e ing to th e g ro ssn e ss of th e ir offense. J o s e p h in e C aves on J u n e 2 6 th . J u s t c h a rg e is m ade. " R e c e n tly tw o P o rtla n d . O regon, b e a r in m ind t h a t th o se w o n d e rfu li m en d ro v e th ro u g h tow n a t a r a te What Constitutes Advertising In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­ caves a re one of th e a s se ts t h a t one ¡c o n tra ry to th e C a lifo rn ia s ta te law , ing am o n g som e as to w h a t consti day will m ak e A sh lan d fam o u s th e w hich allo w s a speed of 15 m iles per tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g , w orld o v er as a to u ris t re s o rt. T h e n ,¡ h o u r th ro u g h b u sin e ss s tr e e ts a n d ^ u s e i V y ^ n e ^ p a p e r a ^ t o ’ d i f t e r e n t l - j p 8^ 11' ? <”‘" e c t a blg crow d , r o m l 2 » " > » « » u ttid e o t th e b u . i n « . s e e a te b etw een th e m : “ A LL f u tu r e , r a n ts PabS t0 co,ue over a n d help ¡tio n of to w n s o r cities. T h e speedo- e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e u s c e le b ra te F o rd d ay a n d th e m e te r on one of th e s e m e n ’s m a ­ ts m ad e o r a co llectio n is ta k e n I S ; F o u r th of J u ly . A ll th e m ore re a so n ch in es in d ic a te d 28 m iles a n h o u r : tliu t w h en “ «>' P“ " ° " « « » « • » . • » « <»• o th e r » so w ed 32 m iles p e r o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d societies o f every th e ir ow n, w e s h o u ld leud a h e lp in g 1 h o u r. One of th e s e m en w as fin ed k in d as w ell as to in d iv id u als. $10 a n d th e o th e r $20, a c c o rd in g to All re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r h an d . G et busy. th e y h av e o c c u rre d is new s. * * j th e speed proved. A ll com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n T hey had a “ b e a r" o f a tim e in "O f c o u rs e th e y b o th le t o u t a m ee tin g s of so c ie tie s w h e re no • m oney c o n trib u tio n is solicited*, in iti- th e n a ta to riu m in M edford la s t ev- sq u e al in th e P o r tla n d n e w sp a p e rs— a tio n c h a rg e d , o r co llecton ta k e n IS ! e n in g , w h en th e y p u lle d off “ th e th e O reg o n ian a n d th e T e leg ra m . N EW S. days of ’4 9” in c o n n e ctio n w ith th e B oth sc re e d s a r e a tis s u e of lies as E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon, big rose fe s tiv a l a n d P ro sp e rity to th e k in d of tra f fic sig n s on P o sto ffice as Second-class M all M a t- ; w eek - T he b u ild in g w as ja m m e d to Y re k a ’s s tr e e ts a n d th e size of th e ter. j th e d o o rs, a n d w h ile th e r e w a s n ’t fin e s asse sse d . O ne of th e m c la im s m uch room fo r d a n c in g , ev erybody he w as fined $30, w hen th e a m o u n t SOLOMONITES had a w h ale o f a tim e. A b o u t h a lf w as a c tu a lly $20. T h e o th e r m ad e --------- - ! th e p o p u la tio n of A sh la n d seem ed it a p p e a r th a t h is fin e w as exorbi to be th e re . If i t ’s fo r M edford, you ta n t. w hen it w as re a lly lig h t. In • HER AMBITION H er eye3 h a v e lo st th e lu s te r < » ith a t city to flock to th e city s ta n d - been fin ed $30 by R e c o rd e r F a r q u ie r ■?> th a t y e a rs ag o th ey h a d » 4> a rd . W e m ig h t w ell ta k e a le a f o u t a n d in only one case h a s it been as H er look is o fte n pensive, p e r- <»!of th e ir book n e x t M onday n ig h t a t h ig h a s $20. T he u su a l fin e h a s h ap s a little sa d ; <» th e A rm o ry , w hen th e W o m e n ’s Oc- been only $ 1 0 .9 She h a u n ts a b e a u ty p a rlo r <» te tte of th e P o rtla n d Ad clu b will “ T h e sa n e a n d d e c e n t a u to m o b ile m ira c le s a re done, <» give a m u sic a l p ro g ra m in a id of th e o w n e rs— a n d th e y c o n s titu te fu lly <» S till hoping a n d im p lo rin g t h a t <» F o u rth of J u ly fu n d . 99*4 p e r c e n t— need h a v e no f e a r <.> th ey m ay show h e r o n e ; <» ____________________ of a r r e s t in Y re k a o r e lsew h ere. B ut th o u g h h e r ch in , once <» DEPENDS ON WHOSE OX IS T hey do n o t v io la te th e speed law s <» ro u n d e d , b eg in s to o ver- <» GORED o r o th e r tra f fic law s. O nly th e m e n ­ -4» lap, <» A s h o rt tim e A sh la n d c am e in fo r ta lly u n b a la n c e d — p a rtia lly in sa n e — *> She w a n ts to be a fla p p e r a n d <» a p a n n in g from th e O regon M o to rist do so. A nd it is p ra c tic a lly th e u n ­ w ith th e fla p p e rs flap. <§> fo r w h a t it choose to c h a ra c te riz e a s ' a n im o u s op in io n of th e sa n e a n d *» — K ise r in th e E x a m in e r. <» fool tra ffic la w s .” T hey to o k it a ll law a b id in g classes t h a t th e a u to m o - back in th e n ex t issue, b u t it w as b ile tra f fic law v io la to rs sh o u ld be • • im p o ssib le to m itig a te th e d a m a g e m o re se v ere ly p u n ish e d th a n th ey W e have know n w om en to be one th e p u b lic a tio n of th e m is s ta te m e n ts have been h e re to fo re . L ife an d h u n d re d p e r c e n t p e rfe c t in th e use did to A sh lan d . Now th e P o rtla n d lim b a re c o n sid e red of m o re im p o rt­ of a ro llin g pin w ho n e v e r to o k a n e w sp a p e rs a r e ta k in g a flin g a t ance in S iskoyou c o u n ty th a n th e lesson in d o m estic science. Y rek a a lo n g th e sa m e lin es, a n d th is co n venience of a u to m o b ile o u tla w s. • • is w h a t th e S isk iy o u N ew s h a s to “ T h e tra f fic sig n s in Y re k a w hich G ra n ts P ass h a s s ta r te d th e se a ­ say a b o u t it: th e P o rtla n d “ y e llo w s” c o m p la in of son of o p e n -a ir c o n c e rts in th e p a rk . “ It is th e n a tu r e o f th e a n im a l. a re th e re g u la tio n sig n s p ro v id ed by P n tt\ iu a i tim e foil us to s ta r t p ew o u tia w s a r e g am e e n o u g h to I th e C a lifo rn ia A u to m o b ile associa- som e ing in t a t m e. W e \ e got a ta k e th e ir m ed ic in e k in d ly .” T h e tio n , a n d w ere b o u g h t fro m t h a t as- good ban d an d a b a n d sta n d . T h a t’s la s t fo u r w ords a re th e p ro fe ssio n a l so c ia tio n . s ta r t w ith ’ w h e re v er th e ga m b le r ’s m o tto . G a m b le rs u su a lly I “ Y re k a h a s no tra ffic p olicem en. fin ish . live up to th e ir m o tto a n d “ ta k e T he m en w ho m ad e th e a r r e s ts hold • • th e ir m ed icin e k in d ly ” w hen lo sers. I th e ir co m m issio n s fro m th e s ta te , W e a re n o t p a rtic u la rly c u rio u s. B ut n o t so w ith o rd in a ry o u tla w s, a n d th e a r r e s ts w ere m ad e u n d e r th e b u t we w ould lik e to k n o w w h a t th e T hey a re “ b ra v e ” e n o u g h w h ile vio- , s ta te law . R e c o rd e r F a n q u ie t as- ll.ippei th in k s of th e e m in e n t phys- la tin g th e law , b u t sq u e al lik e s tu c k ! sessed th e fin e s also u n d e r th e s ta te ician w ho says th e p r e s e n t- d a y 1 pigs w h en c a u g h t, s ta tu te . sty le s of w om en te n d to w a rd th e de- “ Y rek a fo r y e a rs ‘sto o d f o r’ vio- “ I t is to be r e g r e tte d t h a t n e ig h ­ velopm ent of f la t fe e t a n d h u m p .la to r s of th e s ta te a u to law s, w ho b o rin g c o u n ty n e w sp a p e rs re p ro - Ashland Granite Company INCORPORATED FOR $150,000—SHARES $100 EACH This is a new company formed for the purpose of buying 140 acres and the equipment of the Blair Granite Company, near Ashland, enlarging the plant and building up a great wholesale monumentai business. Three months careful investigation reveals the fact that all conditions are favorable for the very profitable operation of a concern employing many men at good wages, and bringing thousands of dollars into the valley from outside sources. A visit to the quarry will open your eyes to the possibilities. Transportation will be provided for all interested persons who will make known their desire to see this foundation for a big business. An illustrated booklet and other printed matter will be sent free upon application to the company. Help Build a Big Business and Get Your Reward in Dividends Opportunity plus action brings results We furnish the opportunity ASHLAND GRANITE COMPANY, ASHLAND, OREGON H. C. GALEY, Stock Subscription Solicitor IS B U IL T TO E X C E L This tire has startled motordom with its remarkable performance on stage lines and other hard runs. There is nothing freakish about its construction, nor is it built by any so- called secret process. It does, however, embody the best known practices and latter-day attainments in cord tire construction. It has been built to be the world’s foremost cord tire—built up to a standard for quality and not down to a price. Tire men and motorists familiar with t re construction will find in the implicitly cor­ rect illustration above, aside from pleasing appearance and design, seventeen outstanding constructional featu res that make the Savage Cord the remarkable tire it is. Other good makes of tires, to be sure, may use one or more of the features enumerated for this tire, but the Savage Cord is the only tire we know of that embodies them all. A n e ffe c tiv e tre a d d e sig n p ro v id e s tra c tio n , late ra l sta b il- Q In th e sizes m o st su b je c t to o v e rlo a d in g and abuse th e • ity a n d sp eed — all th e ideal n o n -sk id fe a tu re s w ith n o n e ' • C arcass c o n ta in s tw o m o re plies o f c o rd fabric th an th e of th e d isa d v a n ta g e s of so m e d esig n s. average c o rd tire. F o r e x a m p le , th e 5-inch has 10 plies. T h e average 5-lnch tire has o n ly 8 plies. S tre tc h e d ru b b e r is c u t m o re re a d ily th a n ru b b e r u n d e r ' Cf P u re g u m fric tio n a ro u n d and b e tw e e n c o rd s gives th e • c o m p re ssio n . T h e S avage C o rd T re a d is so d e sig n e d JL '• • ca rc a ss m a x im u m e la stic ity and resilia n cy . th a t th e ru b b e r is c o m p re sse d u n d e r c a r w e ig h t, th u s in c re a sin g its re s is ta n c e a g ain st sh a rp ro c k s , glass e tc . 1 w o c h a fin g strip s of sq u a re w o v e n fabric, so c o n - x * s tr u t te d th a t th e c o rd carcass is g rad u a lly stiffe n e d as S h o u ld e rs of th e tre a d are scie n tific a lly ta p e re d in stead of it a p p ro a c h e s th e h a rd bead, p rev e n ts th e c o m m o n “ h in g e ” and * d ro p p in g o il a b iu p tly . T h is s tre n g th e n s and g u ard s re s u lta n t b lo w -o u ts above th e beads. ag a in st se p a ra tio n and b re a k in g d o w n at 1 T h e Savage sy ste m of in te rlo c k in g th is p o in t. T h e e x tr a th ic k n e s s of ru b b e r E V E R Y ply o f c o rd s se c u re ly h e re g iv e s m a x im u m p ro te c tio n ag ain st r u t h o id s th e beads. It tak e s lo n g e r to build w e a r a n d sim ila r a b ra siv e a c tio n s. tire s th is w ay th an by th e usual m ethod», b u t w e th e re b y give m ax im u m p ro te c tio n O u r B re a k e r C o v e r m a k e s an efficie n t a g ain st b lo w -o u ts so c o m m o n to th a t p o in t. • b o n d b e tw e e n th e to u g h , w e a r-re s is t­ <1 O u r a n c h o r s trip provides real a n - ing ru b b e r o f th e tre a d and th e so ft, ré s ili­ • c h o ra g e by lo o p in g a ro u n d th e a n t ru b b e r o f th e c u s h io n and b re a k e r strip . bead and e x te n d in g w ell up in to the s id e ­ w all, th u s in su rin g a p e rfe c t u n io n b e tw e e n O u r B re a k er S trip is d esig n ed e sp ecl- th e bead p ro p e r and th e carcass. • ally foi th e S avage C o rd . Its w e a v e g iv e s m a x im u m p ro te c tio n , a b so rb in g road 1 /j ad jo in in g plies have c o rd s r u n - s h o c k s an d p re v e n tin g tread se p ara tio n . jc * ing in sam e d ire c tio n . T h is m e th o d re q u ire s m o re tim e fo r c o n s tru c tio n fo r it n e c e ssita te s th e a p p licatio n of o n ly o n e ply G e n e ro u s ly h e a v y sid ew alls of th e a t a tim e. W e feel th e ad d itio n al tim e is • sam e c o m p o u n d as th e tread p ro te c t ju stified by th e g re a te r carcass s tre n g th th e c a rc a ss a g ain st ru t w e a r and d e te r io r ­ s e c u re d . a tio n fro m w a te r, oil, e tc . O u r tire has a larger se c tio n a l d i­ A p u re g u m c u sh io n e x te n d s c le a r a m e te r th a n th e average c o rd . • d o w n to th e beads, c u s h io n in g and B oth c h a fin g strip s e x te n d up to th is p ro te c tin g th e sides as w ell as th e to p of th e p o in t ihstead o f sto p p in g at th e to e carcass. of th e bead. T h is m e th o d lo ck s o u r bead & still m o re s e c u re ly . T h e S avage Bead C u sh io n is a p r o ­ te c tio n ag ain st rim c h afin g . It is Built to Excel. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 15, 16, 8. 17. THE SPRECKELS "SPIVUEE" TIRE CO. S A N O IE ß U , CRLIFO RNIR- OUR BEST A S SE T IS THE SATISFIES CUSTOMER "Heap Big Mileage” "Heap Big Mileage" m p a n y