Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 26, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Monday, June 26, 1022
ter of donating a large share of the
C ountry's N ational P arks.
receipts of the performance for this
Established 187«
T
here
ure nineteen national parks,
Published Every Evening Except laudable purpose. If the attendance
w
ith
a
to
tal a re a of 10,859 square
is such as to warrant a continuance
____
Sunday
miles,
under
the supervision of the
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
of this policy, he has announced that
secretary of the in terio r and seven
national m ilitary and o ther parks
city and county - whenever there is a picture put on
‘‘O D t
at the Vining in th,e future, that
I under the supervision of th e secretary
PAPER
TELEPHONE 3»
holds a pardcu ar appeal for the
i of war, and a num ber of other na-
<*' • tioual m onum ents, such as th e p e tri­
children
as
does
Little
Lord
Faun-
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
fied fo rests of Arizona, etc., under the
telroy. he will devote a percentage
THÉ UNIVERSAL CAR
:
Jurisdiction
of th e secretaries of the
-1
•ubetripOon Price Delivered in City: of the receipts to the Parents-
Interior, a g ricu ltu re and w ar.
For
One month ................ ................. $ .65 Teachers association to aid them in
I m any years the H ot Springs reservu
Three m o n th s .............................. 1.95 their splendid work.
I tlon of A rk an sas was the only national
Six months .................................. 3.75
>2
! park. In 1832 an area of 1 ^ square
One year .................................... 7.6©j
m iles on which a re 46 hot springs pus
PARADISE LOST
Mali and Rural Routes
sew ing c u rativ e properties was set
One month .................................. $ .66
"Man ig born unto trouble as. the
aside as a national park. It was not
Three months ............................... 1.95 sparks fly upward.” So it was be-
until forty y ears la te r th a t an o th er
Six months .................. ............... 3.50
One year ..................................
tf.5< (ieved in the days of Job many cen-
national p ark was created, the Yel­
i t uries ago, and there is little rea­
ADVERTISING RATES
lowstone, in Wyoming.
The other
Display Advertising
son for changing our minds about
17 have been created w ithin forty-tw o
•lngie Insertion, each in c h .. . , .30c it today.
years, and seven of these w ithin the
YEARLY CONTRACTS -
la st decade, the Interest In conserva-i
Take
this
modern
Adam
and
Eve
A
Display Advertising
tlon probably accounting for the larger
One time a w eek...............,..2 7 % c couple who went Into the Maine
Ä
:
num ber. T he only one in New Eng
Two times a week...................... 26 c woods, to spend some time living in j
laud is L a fay e tte p a rk In Maine, on
Every other day..............
20
the most primitive conditions just to
M ount D esert.
ixx'al Readers
be
able
to
tell
the
world
that
it
Each line, each tim e .. . . . . . . . . 10c
could be done. They wanted to get
To run every other day for. one
W a rrin g to n to im p ro v e s tre e ts .
W
month, each line, each tim e. . 7e away from traffic officers and strap-
S alem — $47.199 c o n tra c t a w a rd e d
To runevery Issue for one month
hanging, from crowded apartments
for old people’s home.
c> more, each line, each tim e .. 5c
and
crowded
thoroughfares.
They
Roseburg— Contract let for $10,-
Classified Column
wanted to get away from all that
One cent the word each time.
000 Christian Science church.
To run every issue for one month man had made, to hold communion
or more, %c the word each time.
with nature in the Maine woods.
on.
I'a^ a,na<iu<‘dd.v Indians are going to leave their reservation at Pleas
Legal Rate
ant I oint. Maine this summer for a tour of the country. The photogranh
“Man
made
the
town,
but
God
First time, per 8-pc .'nt lin e......... 10c
made the country, particularly the shows Govern«,r Soplel Mitchell, big chief of the tribe, in full regaHa
Each subsequent time, per 8-
TMC THEATER BCAUTinr
polnt line • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5c woods,” they said in effect, and they
Card of th a n k s ........................... «1.00 were going to show timid city dwell­ the dried ones back? Aren’t you
------Last Times Today____
which his company operates.
Obituaries, the l i n e ................... 2 ’Ac ers how much more peaceful and s a t­
getting
tired
of
raising
fruit,
good,
A n d r e m e m b e r —th e lo w e s t \
Fraternal Orders and Societies
Readers of this newspaper will see
fir s t
sf, th e lo w e s t u p k e e p
Advertising for fraternal orders isfying withal It is to live ’ In the bad and indifferent, pouring it all him in a series of advertisements de­
a n d th e h ig h e s t r e s a le v a lu e
or societies charging a regular initi­ primeval forest In a primitive fash­ into \h e same hopper? If it sells,
o f a n y m o to r c a r e v e r b u ilt.
ation fee aud dues, no discount. Re­ ion. But no sooner do these two all right; if it rots, you pay the bills picting some well-known high spot
or
scenic
view
in
or
near
such
west­
ligious and benevolent orders will be worthies feel the first pangs of a
just the same; when you might, by ern cities as San Diego, Los Angeles,
charged the regular rate for a ff ad
Wo other car of this type is
vertislng when an admission or other primitive hunger than they find establishing a cannery and a dryer, Dallas, San Francisco, Portland, Se­
Fleeing in the dark frmn un­
themselves in the clutches of a man separate the good shipping varieties attle, Spokane, Salt Lake, Denver known terrors— lost in the scorch­
charge Is made.
priced so low — no other will
made
game
law.
Heedless
of
the
from the poor, giving you a better and El Paso. In each ad “Little
ing, l'mitless waste of South Afrt-
What Constitutes Advertising
give you more real motor car
In order to allay a misunderstand­ dangers which lurk in “nature, red price for the former and at least Heap ,is not 'only 'going to show , <>a ” ,e captive of a brutal plains­
ing among some as to what const! in tooth and claw.” they run smack something for the latter. When a newspaper readers an interesting
value—more convenience, more
man— racing w ith death for the
tutea news and what advertising, into a licensed game warden after sa’esman has only one way to dis­
■ife
o
f
a
loved
o
n
e—
-tossed
for
view
which
those
who
have
visited
we print this very simple rule, which they have kllled^their evening meal
comfort, m ore d ep en d ab ility
pose of fruit, he has to make the the locality will readily remember hours in a roaring, ru shing flood—
la used by newspapers to differenti­
th ese are th e thin gs th a t turned
than a Ford Coupe. Equipped
ate between them: “ALL future of venison and partridge. They good sell the bal, as far as possible. as having seen before, but he is also
events, where an admission charge sought to get away from the cares Of course, w’e are told by some peo­ going to give some interestng «lata one w om an from a disinterest ing
with electric starting and light­
is made or a collection is taken IS and worries which make the life of ple that canneries do not pay. I
regarding tire performance in that creature into a warm -blooded,
ADVERTISING.” This applies to civilized man a never-ending round
eager-eyed girl.
suppose that all the people in the district. He ■will tell about actual
ing system, demountable rims,
organizations and societies of every
of trouble, and now they have found east that are canning the goods that road conditions as they affect tire
kind as well as to individuals
— A ' bo —
extra rim and non-skid tires all
All reports of such activities after that although they may get away you and I eat and which has been service, and he will endeavor to
“ SOME CLASS”
they have occurred is news.
from tight shoes and stiff collars, shipped across the continent, are show through specific statements of Admission, 10 and 35c, incl. tax
around, it makes the ideal en­
All coming social or organization the arm of the law reaches even Into,
starving
to
death.
Don’t
we
need
to
fact
that
Savage
tires
are
giving
con­
meetings of societies where no
closed car for business or for
money contribution is solicited, Initi­ their primitive abode in the Maine establish payrolls and home indus­ sistent and general satisfaction un­ Tomorrow — Wednesday
woods.
ation charged, or collecton taken IS
tries? That’s the way I see It. It der every type of service in each sec­
Thursday
pleasure. Reasonably prompt
NEWS.
Verily, “Man is born unto trouble may be because I’m eating Ashland- tion of the country in which they
F or th e B en efit o f the P aren t.
delivery. Terms if desired. >
There baked bread, instead of that shipped are operating.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, as the sparks fly upwards,
Teachers*
A
ssociation
is
no
escaping
them.
Poatofflce as Second-class Mail Mat­
in from Portland, but that is the
ter.
way it looks to me. What! Do you
HARRISON BROTHERS
MARY
PICKFORD
TOURISTS AT ASHLAND
Irish Landlord« Get Out.
claim that, the merchant is to blame
in
SOLOMONITES
AUTO OAMP GLAD TO PAY when you eat Portland-baked bread
Lord Gough, like many another Irish
(Medford Mail-Tribune)
“ Little Lord Fauntelroy”
instead of Ashland? You go to Sam ,Rndowner> bj leaving his home in the
A shland,
Oregon
old country.
Curta “ castle
J. H. Doran, the caretaker of the Hill! He g l,e 3 you lust what you i p“
A n a c tre s s a n d a sto ry tieloved of
‘' T Lough
'“
“ “ “ in
® Thirsty days hath September,
4> Ashland automobile camp grounds,
\ County Galway
has lately been dis-
all th e world
call for. You demand home brew ! mantled and Its fine old contents dis­
April, June and November.
<$> says that he finds the sentiment very
Admission—
25 and 55c, incl. tax
No i posed of.
# All the rest are thirsty, too,
<*> strong among the tourists in favor and see how quick you get it.
The castle, which stands overlook-
❖ Unless you make your own <$» of the sttndardized pay camp over one crop country is a good place to
live in. Let us prepare to diversify j ln< the Lough, is wonderfully plctur-
♦
home brew.
<s> the free ones, and that the number
esque. It kus built for L«>rd Golt by
* ♦ ♦ < » « > < * < $ > < » « > « > « > ♦ ♦ ♦ # < » * who object to pay is exceedingly our crops and then we will come Nash himself at a cost of $46,000 and
into our own.
j. h . D.
• •
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I was purchased by the Goughs after
small against those who show a
The idea of Uncle Sam running a preference to the charge being made.
I the Irish famine of 1847, when the vis-
“LITTLE HEAP’ TO TOUR WEST I count of his day ruined himself in
bar beyond the three mile limit, Is
Ashland has a standardized camp
—
; the endeavor to feed his starving teu-
very pleasing to bootlegging land­ with the privilege of a ten-day stay
WelLKnown
Trade
Character
Again
an,fy. The present home of the Gorts
lubbers.
The first two days a charge of 50
Appears In Series of Savage
j ln
Wight, East Cowes cas-
cents per day is made, and addition
'
tie,
was
built
by Nash, who designed
Tire Advertising
“No message received yet from al days at the rate of 25 cents per
it for his own occucation.
Mars,” says Marconi. Good enough! day. Since May 22, the day upon
Another valuable property to go Is
Little Heap” will again be much
We’ve heard too much already from which they began to charge, 925 cars
Sir Hew Hamilton Dalrymple's roman- !
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in the public eye this year. He is tic »•'»***uuvuir,
home, Luchle, un
on the
inc ruins Oi
of Tan
Ian
that old duffer.
were registered up to last night. going to do some traveling and dur-j tallon castle, which figures in “Mar
• *
One-third of the cars stay the second ing the summer will visit many in mion.” The property, with a fine acre­
After the coal supply has run out
day and longer, so that the approxi­ teresting places throughout the age, include« the greater part of North
and all the industrial machinery has
mate receipts for the past two west. The public will see him in Berwick. Sir Hew it is good to hear,
run down, somebody will do some­
months in round figures are $616. certain well-known scenic spots and is at leaat uot selling The Bass Rock >
thing about the coal shrike.
ln the Firth of Forth, which la his.—
William Davis, the caretaker of points of interest.
• •
London Mall.
the
Medford
automobile
camp
As almost everyone knows “Lit­
Observing that the A. F. of L.
AND YOU HAVE A GOOD CHANCE OF
grounds, reports that he has regis­ tle Heap” is the trade character of
has unanimously rejected the “one
tered 538 cars since March 20, and the Spreckels Savage Tire company
Those Subnormal Chlldrsn.
big union" one wonders mildly what
In an address te the physicians of
GETTING THIS CAR
approximately one car out of every of San Diego, Calif., the pioneer tire
has become of the I. W. W.
Peoria
Dr.
Borden
Veeder
of
Wash­
six,
stay
the
second
day
and
longer
builders of the west. He is the
• •
If Medford would have been in a sturdy little Indian boy that is so ington university, St. Louis, said:
“The fallacy of setting arbitrary
After all, those young commence­
position to offer the tourists a familiar to inotorists through his standards for the weight and height
ment orators may be as near right
standardized service this season, the affiliation with Savage tire adver­ of children without reference to their
as the elderly wiseacres who talk
income up to this time would have tising. They have seen him count­ parentage is a practice which should
down to them so condescendingly.
been
approximately $315.
less times on bulletin boards and be abolished. In judging whether a
• ••
Because the Medford camp lacks posters, aud in newspaper and mag­ child is above or below normal the
The Russell Sage Foundation ex­
the conveniences of a standardized azine advertisements. Now he is go­ stature and weight of the parents
perts estimate that when New York
should be considered.
camp, the tourists are not attrteted ing to take a trip on Savage cords
has 50,000,000 population, the roll
A want ad will sell it.
of deaths from highway accidents here, nor are they anxious to stop throughout the big territory in
will amoudt to 10,000 a year. It’s a any longer than necessary. Valuable
data is being secured this year in
harrowing thing to contemplate, but
would anybody foolish enough to both Ash’and and Medford camps,
live in a city of 50,000,000 people which will undoubtedly influence
Sv
deserve any better fate than being the citizens of Medford in making
ft
their camp a source of income in­
run over?
stead
of an expense to the taxpayers.
• •
That gem of the screen, “Little
Lord Fauntelroy,” the screen plctur-
“F ' f
To Be Awarded by Ashland Merchants on “ Ford Day”
è
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM.
lzation of Frances Hodgson Bur­
T r-.Y « '. J
nett’s famous story, with American’s
Monday, July 3rd
old-time sweetheart, Mary Plckford, To the editor:
sustaining the title role, will be seen
Mr. Grower, would it not be a
at the Vining theatre tomorrow ev­ pretty good idea, while Mr. Greer is
ening, Wednesday and Thursday. looking afqejr the hotej situation,
l i
r l-
Aside from the fact that it is one of Mr. Galey getting the granite quarry f i f h i i n !
the very best pictures ever put on on a paying basis, Mr. Hadfield and
ita
OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS
the screen, the theatre should be others rejuvenating the iron foun­
CASH IN ADVANCE
packed to the doors, if for no other dry, Mr. Enders building and estab­
reason, than that It is produced for lishing a new wholesa’e house, B<
1 Mollth ................ ••..........
. 2 Tickets
the benefit of the Parent-Teachers Delsman putting n a box factory, the
2 Months ...................................... 5 Tickets
association, and the proceeds will be chamber of commerce pulling off the
3 Months ...................................... 12 /Tickets
»? I
used for the furtherance of the work biggest Fourth of. July ever read
6 Months ......................................25 TiEkfts
of the organization In this city. The about, the city council getting out
children's playground in the park is of the way of the boys with their
1 Year ...........................................75 Tickets
in need of equipment and It is hoped fireworks, the W. C. T. U. recalling
Each of These Tickets Will Bear a Number, and If You
to realize sufficient funds from this the sheriff, and the governor swat­
»
performance, to permit the associa­ ting the K. K. K.’s, for you to get
Hold the Lucky One, You Get a
tion to add to the attraciveness, as your hammer and tongs out and at
well as to the pleasure of the play least go to making a noise about
grounds, whidh in the upbringing of your markets, or the* price you got
the child are as important as the for your apples last year? How does
The anniversary of the death of Abraham Lincoln was fittingly observed
teachings of the school room.
with
impressive ceremonies at the Lincoln statue in London. The ceremonies
less than 50 cents net when you sell
Manager Hurst of the Vining has green apples per box, stack up with were conducted under the auspices of the foreign members of the Civil War
been exteremely liberal in the mat- 20 cents per pound when you buy Veterans association. Charles Lemuel De Vault Is here shown placing a
wreath on the statue.
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