ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS kstuanü 1 Mi J lg h Hbytbrnic Philosophy Published Every E vening Except Sunday TH E ASHLAND PR IN TIN G CO. . . . By Dick Rwey a . ___________________ ___ OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPHONE 39 THE BACHELOR MAID W e can a 1 poke fun a t th e bachelor girls. W ith th e ir prim and eccentric ways, T heir cats and canaries and corkscrew curls. And th e num ber and ength of th e ir days; W e can giggle and w ink w hen th e ir backs a re tu rn e d And m ake them th e b u tt of o u r fun, And josh them about th e men they have spurned, And th e early conquests they won — But som ehow th e bachelor m aid glides on, and her life seem s contented and sw eet; she sleeps like a top when th e day is done, finds raim en t and plenty to eat. Don’t offer your driveling sym pathy nor pity h e r lonely life; it isn ’t needed by such as she, save it up for your own dear wife. E. J. BARRETT, Editor eobecription Price Delivered in City: One m onth ....................................$ .6 5 ' Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.95; Six m onths .......................... 3.75; One year .......................... .. 7.50! Mail and Rural Routes One m onth ....................................$ .65 T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1.95! Six m onths ..................................... 3 .5 0 1 One year ...................................... 6.5t ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising Single in sertion, each in c h ............ SOc YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising One tim e a w e e k ................................27 ^ c J u s t step to th e glass th ere, you gay old rake, and Two tim es a w eek............................... 25 c tak e a sq u in t a t yourself. Did she show poor ju d g m e n t «very o th e r d a y .................................. 20 c in fai ing to tak e such a c o n tra ct as you on h erself? Local Renders She took your m easure a n d ^ iz e d you up, an d decided, E ach line, each tim e ......................10c To ru n every o th e r ILIARY OK K.K.K. SECOND BROOD CODLING MOTH INCORPORATE AT CAPITAL SPRAY SALEM, Ju ly 8.— T he L adles of th e Invisible E m pire, th e w om en’s The second brood of codling m oth a u x ilia ry of th e K u K lux K la if has is beginning to em erge. This brood S led a rtic le s of tncorfporation for tvill strin g along fo r several w eeks? Oregon. -Apples should be sprayed betw een! T he articles of Incorporation ex-! th e 10th and 15th of July, following p aln th e objects and purposes of the w ith a n o th e r application in two or org an izatio n as being “ to develop th re e weeks. In o'.d blocks of B a rt? the physical and m ental capacity of ie tt pears w here w orm s have been tts m em bers and orthers; to prom ote bad, these pears should be sprayed b e tte r acq u ain tan ce and closer asso­ btw eeu the 10th and 15th and again ciation betw een its m em bers; to p ro -' about A ugust 1st. The pqar orchards m ote and p reserve th e A m erican fre e ' w here worm s have not been so bad,! public school syhtem ; ^to preserve and w here one application w l’l con­ th e p u rity and suprem acy of *the trol. this should be m ade from Ju ly w hite race and to u n ite in one insep­ 17th to 22nd. This application will a ra b le bond th e P ro te s ta n t women probably be all th a t is necessary in of th e w orld.” B a rt'e tt pears in m ost of th e orchard d istricts, A w ant ad will sell It. A casein sp re a d e r of a pound to — ed to th is la st p etition a re those of! THE VINING THEATRE m en who stan d highETA ETA E EE ' men in A shland and elsew here who I To we “ stay a t hom es,” who live stan d ,1,gn high 1 in th e com com m m unity, unity, and and | ! o u r aedate liTes w lthin -L > n e e e » . - a . t “™ 11 1,16 borders , . ' | a re of various shades of political o t civilization, rom ance alw ays ex- Since th e coal s trik e th e re fa ith - 11 ls not th a t they a re ru sh in ^ ists in th o se new lands w here m an >uto th e breach in defense of Ter- i ju st eainlnsr a footho’d T here >re anxious eyes w atching our ,.,. - . x ..,.„ „ ls JUst Raining a iootno.d. m ere m ore , _ x J n J . Tn fact th e re a re m any nam es w a„ a dav w ben th e w est th a n lfft” t h a n Ih u r w w a s r t n r in p w a r . w as a n ay w n eu m e w e st, m a t t sec- sec sm oke on th e petition opposed to th e recall, tion we8t of th e M ississippi, was th e tim es _ _ v-ho free y criticize the actions o f ; s to rjed jand o; A m erica. T h ere ex- th a t official. T he anim us which ap isted th e Indian, th e fro n tie rsm a n , An exchange says th a t in its re la ­ p aren tly lies behind th is m ovem ent ’ th e buffa]o a nd th e cow puncher. tionship to T he H ague conference, • „ x -x , i — s the tact th a t w ith taxes reaching T here was excitem ent, a d v e n tu re and strife is a hom ing in te rn a tio n a l up to a back-breaking pinnacle, it a llfe w orth llvlng pigeon. „ , seems foolhardy, to say th e least, to B ut civilization follow ing close on If you w ant to feet « 'r e a l good add th e tra il of th e pioneer, drove ro- look a t th e 'n ia n w h tfl« alWavs in. a k — ’ n ’ a manC® fUFth®r w estw ard’ and to d ay ’ position to “ do you d irt,’" look in • ¿T * “ A laska and th e C anadian w ilds a re tne’ .nettra. of a irg a li. a t tqq g en eral con8{dered th e iagt fro n tie r, th e last .-A« £ I the mirrdfir. election - in Novem ber, w ith o u t s u b -home-of- rom ance and adventure. ¡t f e t i n g .¿he ^ o u n ty to th e ad d itio n al* Such is th e un.usuaj, se ttin g of C u tio u s t h a t even a t The Hag-ue to a n d , seojjiinglylf u q fte c e s s a ^ expense .¡‘Oven th e. .Bordpr,” which is to be seem s im possible tfdr th e nations of a special election. .. c * presented,x«V t^ e Vinihfe tom o rro w burj; tji^ .h a tc h e t wifh'out*"everlast- . ' --•(»»& M onday...« in g ’y b rin g in g ’th e naiifthef YQto play. „ • i - ' t t»XJURATH#y FX)R STAGES ' • . •= x£ •• i l accident down the canyon last An in te rn a tio n a l conference is E v e r notice th a t tne gity who is! „ . ... . . , , x t , . , ,,, . w eek in w hich th re e persons lo$ti planned for London in 1924 a t which alw ays tellin g you th a t e v e ry th in g ... , . xv . ,,, x ,, . - x. x xx . .• .-i . xx i n e 'r lives w hen .th e Pickw ick stage will be discussed questions as to th e com es to th e m an who w aits, is th e . o x . „ , . ' . - . A x x . x xx. xx was w reck ed m akes one w onder use and extension of th e use of pow- first to grab, lest a n y th in g get by .. ., x x hl , ¡w h eth er th e accident would have er th ro u g h o u t th e w orld. # . » ¡been avoided if stag e lines w ere as T1 . x, “ “x th o ro u g h ly reg u la te d by law In re- Lloyd George a t th e Genoa confer- , „ . gard to safety req u irem en ts as rail- ep<;e sent out, an S. S. calling on ,.oadg are ; th e U nited S tates to lead. W onder if D . . x x . X. . ... 4 /. ~x’ x ,, P assen g er ca rry in g stag es should he didn t th in k “ lend w hen he said x . x , „ * , ... . . . . be req u ired by law to exercise every lead i I e e precau tio n fo r th e safety of passen-| „ _ , . gers. If such legal req u irem e n ts are A San F rancisco new spaper is r u n - i „ , . , . * , « i H good fo r tra m s w hy not also for ning a serial on th e topic; “ Can a stage8? S u g e g a re affectpd by Jaw m an love tw o w om en?’ The a u th o r som ew bat but probably not to the Plays safe, how ever. He doesn’t t e l l , exfent tb a t r a i l w - a , a re Stages o n | how it s done. * * account of th e large n u m b er of indi-i PREVENTS TIRED FEET viduals engaged in th e business, need W onder whv so m any “ sw an-ilke” . . . . xx . • • to be m ore firm ly reg u lated th an M akes them cool and com fort­ necks have a tendency 7 to tu rn to th e ra ilro a d s in reg a rd « x to safety . x fori « ' ru b b er? And again, why do “ rough- . x xx R educes p e rsp ira tio n and , „ } s passengers. The fact th a t so m any, able. necks display the sam e tendency to , , . , . . , } reckless d riv ers a re tu rn e d loose on stops shoes from w orrying you. such a m ark ed degree? .. .. . ,xv x vi. ' th e highw ays w ith autom obiles I m akes th e risk g re a te r fo r stages, i Rexall F oot Powder is easy to A w ell-know n p rohibitionist de- a lth o u g h th a t is no fa u lt of th e, use because it is in a sprinkler d a re s th a t if a ban was placed on stages U m burger cheese, th e re |a re eom e n m ight b e ip 80me if a ll d riv e rs, top can. folks who would be a rre ste d for car- of stages w ere m ade to pass a sta te rying it in chunks on th e ir hips. exam ination as to th e ir q u a lific a ­ COSTS ONLY 25 CENTS tions.— D upsm uir News. Now th a t th e fo rm er budget c h ie f,! ___ ______________ C harlie Dawes, has retire d to priv ate The governm ent of G eorgia w ill life, it is possible he m ay tak e to erect a w ireless tele g ra p h sta tio n w ritin g his m em oirs of W ashington th a t will com m unicate w ith th e prin- as it is. “ P ro fan ity as a F in e A rt,“ ,cip al cities of th e rest of E urope for a title m ight m ake it one of the and fo u r radio telephone sta tio n s ’ for in ter-city service. ; Do Your Feet Get Tired? FOOT POWDER M cNair Bros. n ia C h a rte r No.5747. Reserve D istrict No 12. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE F I R S T N A T IO N A L . B A N K At A shland, in the S tate of Oregon, a t the close of business on Ju n e 30th, 1922. RESOURCES ---------------- 1. a. L oans and discounts, including re-dis­ counts, acceptances of o ther banks, and foreign bills of exchange or d rafts sold w ith indorsem ent of th is b a n k . $601,492.30 T otal loans .................................................... j 601.492 30 2. O verdrafts, u n secu red .................................. .. 51 14 a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds pqr value) .................................. 100,000.00 b -All o th er U nited S tates governm ent se­ c u ritie s (including prem ium s if any) 84 41 1.07 _ _ . T otal ............................................................ 5. O ther bonds, stocks, securities, e tc ........... 6. B anking house, $14,000.00; fu rn itu re and fixtures, $4,034.16 ................................. 7. R eal estate owned o th e r th a n banking house 8. L aw ful reserve w ith F e d e ra l R eserve Bank 10. Cash in v au lt and am o u n t due from n a tio n a l b a n k s ................... . ............... 11. A m ount due from s ta te banks, b ankers and tru s t com panies in th e United S tates (o th e r th a n included in item s 8, 9 and 10) ........................................... 13. Checks on o th e r b anks in th e sam e city or town as rep o rtin g bank (o th er th an Hem 12) ................................. .1................ T otal of item s 9, 10, 11, 12 a n d 13. .$101,422.11 14. a. Checks and d ra fts on banks (including F ed eral R eserve b a n k ) located outisde of city or tow n of rep o rtin g b a n k . . . . 39.55 b. M iscellaneous cash i t e m s ....................... 541.85 15. R edem ption fund w ith U. S. T re a su re r and due from U. S. T r e a s u r e r .............. ibis is why LANG stoves are used and endorsed I by thousands of American housewives— because I they have proved themselves leaders in fuel economy, simplicity in operation, appearance and stability. The Lang principle o f heat cir­ culation, the H ot Air Draft and the H ot Blast . principle enable all Lang Ranges to cut fuel costs to a minimum. Manufactured o f Armco Polished iron, nickel plated trimmings and con­ taining eleven exclusive features, Lang Ranges are original in type and construction. 17. 18. 19. 20. 24. 25. L A N G Ranges are backed by a strict guarantee o f satisfaction. Call today a n d see tbe various models on display a t our store. , But th e w orld is m ade— do you u n d e rsta n d ? Of a frien d or 200 gallons m ay be beneficial a t ¡rn d soaking in w ater over night, th e th is tim e. T here is going to be a i efficiency for sp reading q u alities ot of dam age from codling m oth, will be increased very m aterially. and th e spraying for th e second E xam ine bands th a t a re on th e brood should be very thoroughly a p ­ trees every fo u r or five days and plied. k T all th e w orm s th a t you find un- Use from four to six pounds of ; der th e bands. This is very im p o rt­ dry -arsenate of lead, and eight to an t and will give results. 12 pounds of paste, to 200 gallon CLAUDE C. CATE. tank. Bv m easuring th e required County P athologist. am ount of lead out in d fferen t pails Ju ly 7, 1912. 4. IT. S. G overnm ent secu rities o w ie d : AD V ERTISIN G .” T his applies to ! fe from its reflectlon °n the faces The prices will soon go up. o rganizations and societies of every oi happy kiddies. This w ou’d be a To give a little special th o u g h t to kind as well as to individuals. m uch p lea sa n te r w orld to live in if th e real m eaning of th e F o u rth . All re p o rts of such activ ities a fte r i a whole lot of o th ers took a leaf To sell all th e broody hens. H ens they have occurred is news. i *. ____ , . i All com ing social or organization 1 °°. ' w anting to sit out of season a re m eetings of societies w here no * * w asters. money co n trib u tio n is solicited, I n iti- ’ Old Sol sm iled down w ith h i s ; To scratch a t chiggers. T here is \ lFWStlia r8 e ^ ' ° F co^ ecton t a ^ en IS broadest grin, o r w hatever it is he no real rem edy except a w arm sa lt ¡does when he trie s to cook us alive, bath. E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon, S aturday, Sunday and M onday. The To w ean th e sp rin g pigs. Feed Postoffice as Second-class Mail M at­ te m p e ra tu re a ro se to 103 h e re Sun- w arm m Lk fo r a few days, grad u ally ter. day, which was th e h o tte st day.\ changing to skim m ilk and shorts, gauged by th e S outhern Pacific ther-1 To keep plenty of fresh w a te r be- SOLOMONITES m ograph.— D unsm uir News. fore the stock and poultry. In hot --------------- ------------ w e a th er (terrible su ffe rin g can be caused by ju s t a few hours of ne- ♦ A FRIEND OR TWO WHY A SPECIAL ELECTION? I gleet. ♦ ------- It begins to look as if th e petition T h e re ’s all of pleasure and all <3>ifo r th e recall of S heriff Terr{11 ,s 1 ' i To fig h t th e w orm s and insects of peace, in a friend o r tw o ^ kely t have hard g edding a pe- th a t insist upon g e ttin g a sq u are * And all your tro u b les m ay find !titio n baa been industrioil8“ly circU-i f° F n° th ln g ' Th6 SPray PUmP ♦ of Deace. peace, in a friend or tw o; o:’ 4 ! lated a sk in g -x_ the signers ____. to w is ithdraw | ‘S th * be8t i hing to d lsco u ra&® th e ir I t ’s in the grip of the clasping «»¡their nam es, and it is a noticeable a p p e tlte s-— F a rm L lfe- th a nameS. a tta c h ; | “OVER THE BORDER” ’ AT ♦ ,ik hand, land, on n ativ e soil or in alien . that 5 man» , J7 n t x!.h.e 0 Saturday, July 8. 1922 P. J. AMER Ashland, Oregon 376 E. Main St. Phone 131 2 CoL i l a . able within 30 d a y s ): 26. Individual deposits subject to c h e c k . . . 27. C ertificates of deposit due in less th a n 30 days (o th e r th an for m oney borrow ed) 28. S tate, county, or o th er m unicipal depos­ its secured by pledge of assets of th is bank or o t h e r w i s e ................... . . . . . 30. D ividends unpaid .............. ........... / . ............. T otal of dem and deposits (o th er than bank deposits) su b ject to R eserve Item s 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31 .............. 481.864 48 Time deposits subject to Reserve (paya b 1 e a fte r 30 days, o r subject to 30 days or m ore notice, and postal s a v in g s ): 32. C ertificates of deposit (o th e r th an f o r _ , . m oney borrow ed) ................. ............... 34. O ther tim e d ep o s'ts ....................................... 35. P o stal savings deposits .............. ................. Total of tim e deposits subject to reserve. item s 32, 33, 34. and 3 5 . . . . ............... 460,359.03 in ,O x .n ,. «Ux-d - 4 . „ . P 93.349 17 o 404 92 5,668.02 581.40 5,000.00 1.183,502.57 100,000.00 30,0 0 0 .0 0 11,990.92 96,395.00 49.00 2,844.14 D em and d ep osits (o th er than Panic d e­ posits) subject to R eserve (deposits paj’- . **• 15.034.16 j q 48 456 20 407,145.51 28,887.95 40,831.02 5,000.00 k 67,659.27 * 391,916.35 783.41 TOTAL ........................................ ................. 1.183,502.57 S tate of Oregon, County of Jackson__sg , I, J. W. McCoy, cashier of th e above-nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear th a t the above sta te m e n t is t ru e t 0 the best of my know ledge an d belief. j . w . McCOY, Cashier. Subscribed and sw orn to before me> tb ja 8tb day of July, 1922. (S eal) g H. BILLINGS, N otary Public C orrect— A ttest E. D. BRIGG&. W. H. McNAIR, x-x. THOS. H. SIMPSON, D irectors. Quality Copy TOTA1.............................................................. LIA B ILITIES. C apital stock paid in ............................... S urplus fund ............................ U ndivided p rofits ...........................................$ 1 1,990.92 C irculating notes o u tsta n d in g . ................. C ertified checks o u ts ta n d in g . . ( .............. C ash ier’s checks o u tsta n d in g ................... T otal of Item s 21, 22, 23, 24. and 2 5 . . . 2.893.1 4 1R4.411.07 v J O',3 ] 9 **’A* * L» >¿1 - xl . " ' - i. X*»’- . if x v tx s x i-.tû in Men c ti Of itself, advertising is little. And the differences in it are the differences which pays those men who are truthful, sincere, interesting and believable. exist in men. It pays the men whose product deserves the payment, whose brains are keen en­ Just as some men are strong and virile and interesting, so is some advertising, ,-Vnd just as some men are ineffectual and ough to organize for success and judge enough of the human mind to know how to tell their story with sincerity and interest. weak and boring, so is some other ad vertising. So when you judge advertising, judge it bv how it is used and bv whom—not of * “ Does it pay to advertise?” It pays those men who are keen enough students of the public to make it pay them. It d itself and of itself alone. Ileinemher, an ugly man looks just as ugly in a mirror.