Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 03, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Tidings
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Published
Every
Evening
Except ’
Sunday ____
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CJO.
O F F IC IA L CITY A N D <COUNTS
PAPER
TEL EPH O N E 39
E . J . B A R R E T T , E d ito r
Subscription Price Delivered in City:
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.................................... 3.76
Six m onths
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Fraternal Orders and Societies
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders
or societies c h arg in g a re g u la r in iti­
atio n fee a n d dues, no discount. Re­
ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad
vertlslng w hen an adm ission or other
charge Is m ade.
W hat Constitutes Advertising
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­
ing am ong som e as to w hat consti ,
tu te s news and w hat ad v ertisin g ,
we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which
is u se d by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­
a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re
events, w here an adm ission charge
Is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS
AD V ERTISIN G .”
T h is applies to
org an izatio n s a n d societies of every
kind as well as to individuals.
All re p o rts of such activ ities a fte r
they have occurred Is news.
All com ing social o r organization
m eetings of societies w here no
m oney co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­
ation ch arg ed , or collecton tak e n IS
NEWS.
E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon,
Postoffice as Second-class Mall M at­
ter.
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SO LO M O N ITES
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T H E F L A G G O ES B Y
the 13 lightning holts are ready to he
a sample, whereupon she set to work
and completed a flag which was ap­ shot out o f the heaven and to estab­
proved. This was the flag th at was ’ lish with whatever violence may b<S\
finally adopted by congress, and on needed against the tiger and ape, stam ­
June 14, 1777. congress entered on Its j peding herds or howling wolf packs,
journal an official indorsement of the the peace of perfect athletic humanity.
“Flag and eagle they are ours; they
Stars and Stripes in a resolution word­
are
historically one,” says Mr. Guthrie.
ed as follows:
“Resolved, That the flag of the “Our flag files to the winds, as we
United States be 13 stripes, alternate lift our eyes to it reverently we can
red and white, and th at the union be | and d<> swear fealty to it with w hat­
13 stars white in a blue Held, repre­ ever abides vitally innocent in us,
white hot for the strife unto a better
senting a new constellation."
The resolution says nothing about j world.”
the arrangem ent of the stars in the
The flag is the emblem of our unity, field.
our power, our purpose as a nation. It
The ensign of the United States re­
speaks to us of th e past. It has wit­ mained the same as fixed by the reso­
nessed a great history. Since its offi­ lution of June 14, 1777, until 1795,
cial adoption on June 14, 1777, it has when Vermont and Kentucky had been
been associated with whatever patri­ adm itted to the Union, and on January
otic idea we worship and is the sym­ 13, 1794, congress passed the following
bol of the great faith to which we are a c t:
born.
“T hat from and a fter the first day
“As long as men are men th at flag of May, 1795, the fiag of the United
chosen on June 14, 1777, is well chosen. S tates he 15 stripes alternate red and
It has a meaning, a message, a com­ w hite; th at the union be 15 stars
m and,” says Rev. W llilam Norman white in a blue field.”
Guthrie, who has w ritten a book, “The
In 1818, at the suggestion of Sam-
Religion of Old Glory,” to explain the uel c Keld the ,,r ;ginai 13 stripes
m eaning and message of America's 1 w ere‘ restored an*' congress voted to
flag to the nations of the world.
add a new sta r on ihe Fourth of July j Lord God of land and sea,
The flag of the United States came succeeding the admission of each -uJ •
An ertCwnt faith renew,
into being more deliberately and con­ state.
That still our'Biand may be
sciously than other flags, such as that !
The trust our fatiaers knew;
Significance of Symbols.
of England, or France, or Spain. It 1 “When a whl • fiag «faff or pole is We of the Legion pray, Lord Gftd,
ic s
was chosen a fte r many popular ex- i
set up on a vii.age green,” says Mr. To follow in the way they trod.
perlm ents had been made, officially and
Guthrie, “it will doubtless show at the
What Freedom gave they shared—
unofficially, on sea and land.
top on a goltien hall the American i
The shores that made them free—
Inception of the Flag.
eagle, also golden, flapping his wide j With true men brave who dared
T he story of the actual making of wings, as if Just alighting or about to }
The seas for Liberty;
the
first American flag as we know
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exult in heavenward flight. This eagle
it is not touched on by Mr. Guthrie. is the very prim e symbol of our de- j We of the Legion, Lord, would share
Our heritage with them who dare.
Om itting all minor particulars, the
i-ew Americans would think that this was the grave of one of the nation’s most famous women— a great mstoric
fenslve and aspiring Union. It is the
In duty done they wrought
character. It Is the resting place of Betsy Ross, who made the first “Star-Spangled Banner," used in the Continental main points are these:
bird or angel of our peace, our winged
That peace might still abide;
W
ashington,
accompanied
by
two
arm)
’ - appropriation ever has been made for the care of the grave. The patriotic order, Sons of America, has
Victory, our Phoenix, the point of con­
In
fear of none, they fought
gentlemen,
called
one
day
in
1776
at
taker
-- up.
tact and the vehicle of grace in our i
W ith rig'-'t upon their side;
the little upholstery shop In Arch intercourse with heaven. Embroidered j
We of the Le- on plead for light,
street, Philadelphia, w here Mrs. Betsy
on a blue field, sta r strewn. It is the
So we be uprirf t in Thy sight.
Ross was carrying on business, and
emblem of the executive head of the
fE T H E R E F O R E , th e r e p r e se n ta tiv e s o f th e U n ited S ta te s o f A m erica in G en eral
asked h er if she could make a flag.
Not theirs with gyve and chain
C on gress A ssem b led , a p p ea lin g to th e S u p rem e J u d g e o f th e w orld fo r th e r e c ti­
She said th a t she had never made one, nation.”
To bind the vanquished foe;
In
his
right
talon
our
eagle
clutches
tu d e o f our in te n tio n s, do, in th e n am e, and by a u th o r ity o f the good p eo p le o f
■ but th a t she could try. They there-
Not
theirs to strive for gain
th e se c o lo n ie s, so lem n ly publish and d eclare, th at th e se u n ited c o lo n ie s are, and o f right
! iqwm produced a design rath e r roughly the olive branch, with 13 green leaves
From out a people's woe:
ou gh t to be, F r e e and In d ep en d en t S ta te s; th a t th e y are ab solved from all a lle g ia n c e to
and
13
berries,
the
leaves
that
are
the
drawn. She examined the design and.
\ye of the Legion under Thee
th e B ritish crow n, and th at all p o litica l c o n n e c tio n b e tw e e n them and th e s ta te o f G reat
noticing th at the sta rs were six-point­ show of life afid the berries that are 1 Would champion Democracy.
B rita in is, and ou gh t to be, to ta lly d issolved ; an d th a t as F r e e and In d ep en d en t S ta te s,
the fruit—th at symbol itself carrying
ed, suggested th at they be made with
th e y h a v e fu ll pow er to le v y w ar, con clu d e p e a c e , c o n tra ct a llia n c e s, estab P sh com m erce,
live points, showing them how a five- us back to the olive twig borne by the One Flag alone they flew,
and to d o all oth er acts and th in gs w hich In d ep en d en t S ta te s m ay o f righ t do. A ud for
Nor vain to them its cail,
pointed sta r could be made with a dove of Noah. This olive branch pro­
th e support o f th is D ec la r a tio n , w ith a firm r e lia n c e on th e p r o te c tio n o f D iv in e P ro v i­
That we might own it true,
claims
our
constant
purpose—a
posi­
single clip of the scissors.
d en ce, w e m u tu a lly p le d g e to each oth er our liv e s, our fo r tu n e s, and our sacred honor.
The bravest flag of all;
tive creative peace.
Design Approved by Congress.
We of the Legion swear to hold
Now,
in
the
left
talon
of
our
h
e
r-
1
General W ashington then and there
The Fiag unsullied, fold and fold.
changed the sketch, and soon after a aldic eagle are clutched the 13 arrows
—Thomas G. Devine, in Kansas City
which
signify
the
threatening
thunder-
j
colored design by a painter named Wil­
Star.
As. Mr. Guthrie explains it, |
liam B arrett was sent to Mrs. Ross a« bolts.
Glorious Stars
and Stripes
Betsy R oss’ G rave N eed s C are
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pRATDE9
VW
H ats off!
Along th e s tre e t th e re com es
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J u d g e D en v er S avier to-}
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d ru m s,
O regon cities.
W e have th e sta te lines feeders to th e W illam ette val-j m inutes.
A flash of color ben eath th e ❖ cham pion b ask etb all team ; our sol­ ley line to P o rtla n d , o r to th e Cen day w ’ll set th e d a te fo r E a to n 's s e n - !
l Pacific line to San 1 rancisco? ten ce Wh jch m ay be from one to 14
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sky:
d iers b ro u g h t hom e the silver cup tra
The C en tral P acific tra v e rse s so
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H ats off!
and cam e n e a r annexing a n o th e r a t m uch b a rre n country e a st of the Si- -v e a is -
<?> T he flag is passing by!
♦ the m aneuvers a t F o rt W orden; to ­ e rra s, th a t it needs fatten in g , a n d } -----------------------------
night th e m iddlew eight w restlin g th is m ight be done by d rain in g m uch j G erm an in te re s ts have a rra n g e d
• •
business to San h rancisco to esta i)iish an a e ria l m ail service
cham pionship of th e w orld w ill be O regon
e r th a n to P o rtla n d .
, ,
...
M oonshine exacts an aw ful price. contended fo r in th e A rm ory, an d it ra th
This is a fra n k adm ission of th e betw een
B a rra n q u illa
and m any
Linn county la st week paid for it in may be th a t a so u th e rn Oregon boy a ttitu d e of P o rtla n d ’s com m ercial in- P °in ts in t h e in te rio r of C olum bia,
th e lives of th re e hum an beings.
will a n n e x -th a t; and tom orrow af- te re sts tow ard th e developm ent of
W ORN N ER V ES
ternoon a couple of well-know n box O regon— an a ttitu d e reflected in the
Jack Dem psey w an ts a b a ttle ev­ ers will b a ttle fo r the w elterw eight r a n rOatl ra te w a rfa re w aged by th e ,
N ervous tro u b le s, w ith backache,
ery week, to keep in shape. A new s­ cham pionship of th e state, Yes, we I
P o rtla n d
cham ber
of c o m m e rc e 1 dizzy spells, qu eer pains a n d irre g u ­
paper an n ouncing th e fact says in a a re g e ttin g a move on.
ag a in st the sm all tow ns of O re g o n ., la r kidneys, give reason to suspect
headline, “ Dempsey W ould F ig h t
lest they develop as com petitors, and kidney w eakness a n d to try th e rem ­
W eakly.” T he head w rite r m ust
ag a iu st th e in d u strie s of w estern edy th a t h as helped y o u r neighbors.
T H E PORTLAND HOG
Ask y o u r neighbor.
Mrs. S arah
have had th e cham pion’s w ar record
O regon, notably lum ber, lest they Boots, 338 B. St., A shland, says:
. (Salem C apital J o u rn a l)
in m ind.
develop business in com petition w ith “ D oan’s K id n ey P ills have done m e
• •
The question of dissolving th e re ­
P o rt an d m ills.
As th e E ugene m ore good th a n any rem edy I have
T he shipping board d eclares th a t latio n s betw een th e S o u th ern P a ­
e v e r used. I w as in a bad condition
G uard re m a rk s:
w ith k id n ey and b lad d e r tro u b le a n d ,
if boats a re forbidden to ru n open cific and th e C en tral P acific is ex-
...
, P lainly and blu n tly the O regonian
so w eak _ and ru n down I
bars they c an n o t com pete w ith o th er poaing t he real a ttitu d e of th e P ort-! speaking for P o rtla n d ’s ch am b er of, becom
.u i u e ii(iiiiiy
could h a rd ly w alk a block. My back
vessels th a t do peddle th e booze. O n jlan d cham ber of com m erce and of com m erce, says th a t it does not w ant a"hLd constantly* aiT d'm ykidneys^aot"
the sam e a rg u m e n t th e so ft d rin k th e O regonian to w ard th e sta te , to th e N a tro fb cu t-o ff com pleted, o - any ed tQO fre q u e n tjy. Mv lim bs an d feet
houses should ask for p erm it to sell the people of Oregon. It is becom - o th e r lines of ra ilro a d b u ilt which w ere sw olleu and T ¿ad dizzy head-}
,
..
n
, w ill tend to develop Oregon, unless acbeg and nervous spells.
I used
booze, as they cannot com pete w ith iug c .e a re r daily,
as the C apital, thoge Uneg a re com pei ed to feed the dif£ eren t rem ed ies h u t d id n ’t get any}
the m oonshiners.
Jo u rn a l has long contended, th a t th e P o rt of P o rtla n d , th ro u g h some iron- b e tte r untiI j t r ied D oan’s K idney
only in te re st th a t th e m etropolis has clad ag reem en t, we presum e, m ade p ii]g
They soon helped m e and Ii
It fe ,t f k e a d iffe rent p erso n .”
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T his from th e Ohio S tate Jo u rn a l, in th e s ta te is its exploitation. W hen in advance o£J h e i r j o n s t r u c t i o n
oil
w
ould
p
re
fe
r
th
a
t
th
e
sta
te
,
of
w
hich
p
r
ice
60c,
a
t
all
dealers.
Don
t
disciple of th e G rand 0 d P a rty : it com es to developm ent. It is a 1
}g th e chief ?Uy re m a in th e m ost gimp]y ask fo r a kidney rem edy— get
“ T he republican p arty , as we have rig h t if it d irectly c o n trib u te s to th e backw ard and undeveloped of all lh e p o a n -a K idney P ills— th e sam e th a t
alw ays said, is th e p a rty of conser­ upbuilding of P o rtla n d — alw ays pro- P acific n o rth w est group, ra th e r t h a n i ^ rg g ootg had. F oster-M ilburn Co.,
R h ffalo . N. y .______________
vation, and h ere we find ourselves vided th a t it is done a t som eone’s } risk its ^ o n g rip upon such business Ifrg
„ it already produces.
ln e u re -;
on th e eve of a n o th e r cam paign, else expense. But if it m erely d e - ! ®®nian findg it neceSsary in o rd e r to —
'
w ith alm ost enough unused cam ­ ve'.ops som e d ista n t p a rt of O regon pnrrv ,ts Doint, to m ake th e public}
c arrv its point, to
paign prom ises left over from last w ith o u t fa tte n in g P o rtla n d , b e tte r! aflm ission, th a t it is th e in te re sts of
th e P o rt of P o rtla n d alone, and not
tim e to see us th ro u g h .”
not have it a t all.
th e w elfare of th e s ta te a t large,
• •
T he
ra ilro a d
controversy
whi^h concerns th a t city, and th a t
T here was a curse on everyone forced th e O regonian to adm it
it is not w illing to com pete w ith San
who had to do w ith th e liq u o r tra ffic 1 tru th re g a rd in g th e P o rtla n d hog. F rancisco and S eattle fo r a la ir
as it was carrie d on over th e licensed The new spaper, evidently u n d e r co­ sh are of th e tra d e in th e no rth w est
bar.
Tliis sam e curse is on th e li­ "I greion of th e P o rtla n d ch am b er of in a prosperous, grow ing Oregon,
p re fe rrin g a cinch upon th e lim ited
ifest duty
duty! com m erce, has reversed its a ttitu d e
licit tra d e . lt
It is the m an
anifest
business of a bottled-up sta te , such
of everyone who d ares call him
h im self
s e lf} tow ard s dissolution of th e S outhern as we have a t present.
a 100 per cen t A m erican, to set his and C entral Pacific and has declared
And th e O regoniau know s w hen 1.
face like a flin t a g ain st every form opposition to th e com pletion of the tak e s th is a ttitu d e , or should know
and fe a tu re of th is accursed bu si­ N atro n -K lam ath F a lls cut-off by the if it does not. th a t it is only because
P R E V E N T S T IR E D F E E T
of shipm ents south and eas*. ovei
ness.— P o rtla n d T elegram .
S outhern Pacific, lest th e ra ilro a d th e S outhern P a c if'c and C en tral P a ­
• •
M akes them cool and co m fo rt­
deve'op tra ffic fo r San F rancisco in­ cific, th a t th e saw m ills of w estern
O
regon,
from
Salem
south,
are
en
­
T h e re will be a n o th e r display of stead of P o rtla n d .
Says th e O re­
R educes p e rsp ira tio n and
abled to o p erate a t all. It would able.
sceuic p ictu res in th e a u to cam p to ­ gonian:
close
these
in
d
u
strie
s
and
bring
night. Some of th e people from the
T his s ta te has in P o rtla n d one of business depression and unem p’oy- stops shoes from w orrying yon.
F ord factory in D etro it a re here, th e g rea t p o rts of th e Pacific coast, m ent w ith all its a tte n d a n t evils to
R e x a ll F o o t P o w d e r is e a s y t o
and on Invitation of the ch a m b e r of ¡th e n a tu ra l routes to which m ake it th e W illam ette valley and so u th e rn
com m erce they wi 1 display on th e th e best o u tle t fo r th e s ta te ’s pro-! O regon, unless it is able to force th e
u se b e c a u se It is in a sp r in k le r
d u cts to oversea and coastw ise m a r­
stereopticon, a n u m b er of slides they kets. It w ants to know w hat each tra ffic of th is te rrito ry th ro u g h
to p can .
have m ade of th e w onderful a ttr a c ­ of th e tw o g reat railro ad system s P o rtla n d .
tions of scenic trip s in O regon, and a re p rep ared to do in o rd er to de­
COSTS O N LY 2 5 C E N T S
p a rticu la rly of th e so u th e rn portion, velop these ro u tes by pouring traf-! EU R EK A JU R Y CONVICTS
I. W . W . ORGANIZER
w here th e g re a te st w onders a re to fic in to th is port fo r tra n s fe r to
ships. * * • If th e S outhern P a ­
be found.
cific should re ta in th e C e n tra l Pa-}
EU REK A , Calif., Ju ly 1.— Om ar
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cific,
its n a tu th ra e l larg
disposition
ould
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|
be
to redeem
e in vestm w
ent
it t J. E ato n , confessed I. TV. W . o rg a n ­
A shland is ce rtain ly g e ttin g into
i c strid e an d if we keep up th e pace^ has alread y m ade by com pleting th e izer. w as convicted of crim inal syn-
N atron-K larnath F a lls cut-off. W ould dicalism by a ju ry in su p e rio r court-
Stori
it Is only a question of a sh o rt tim e
it th en co n tin u e
h ere last night.
when we will ta k e o u r place a t th e th ro u g h so u th e a ste rn
head of th e procession of so u th e rn Oregon, and would it m ake th o se . T he ju ry d elib erated only five
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1922 MODEL
SSEX
NOW HERE
nc
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5 Passenger Touring
Do Your Feet
Get Tired?
Won all road and track races and endurance
contests this year
FOOT POWDER
M cN ab Bios.
The
I
Better than 20 miles on a gallon of gas
2000 miles on a gallon of oil
Class A Garage
Call 30 for Demonstration