PAG« TWO Ashland ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS am ong th e possibilities th a t he will find in these failu res th e grounds for a recom m endation to congress for th e creatio n of an a rb itra tio n r a s c o u rt arm ed w ith pow er to enforce Its decisions. Tidings E stablished’ 1876 Published Every Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO, AND OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPHONE 39 Thursday, July 18, lb tti Australia’s Famous Gum Tree See the Demonstration -Today- BERT MOSES JOINS THE TIDINGS STAFF i The T idings has secured from subscription Price Delivered in City: B ert Moses th e exclusive rig h t to One m onth .......................... . . . .$ .65 As taxes go up, p atrio tism publish in A shland his w idely-know n j Three m o n t h s ....................... 1.95 ❖ Six m onths .................................... 3.75 <$> goes down. <§>j fe a tu re called “ Sap and S a lt" ) One year ...................................... 7.50 €> ------------ <§> These epigram m atic p a ra g ra p h s will Mail and Rural Routes be found daily on ou r ed ito rial page. One m onth ....................................$ .65 <$■ The best doctors now use less Moses has a way of his own in m edicine and m ore josh. < S > T hree m onths ............................... 1.95 Rlx m onths .................................... 3.50 ❖ saying things. His rep u tatio n as a One year .......................... 6.5t The few er things you tak e on h um orist and philosopher extends ADVERTISING RATES a journey, th e b e tte r tim e you all over th e country, and th ro u g h Display A dvertising <8> his work for the new spapers, Ash­ single Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c! have. YEARLY CONTRACTS 3> ---------- <§> land is g e ttin g a g re a t deal of ad­ Display Advertising 3» C ig arette ad v ertising is m uch <$> vertising. One tim e a w e e k ................................27 % -*• c b e tte r th an th e cigarettes. “ Sap and S a lt” touches upon life Two tim es a w eek............................... 25 c in all its phases. It takes hum an < i> ---------- < 8 > ^Jvery o th e r d a y .................................. 20 c 61 NORTH MAIN STREET Local Readers •• The sto re th a t th in k s m ore of n a tu re to pieces and serves it up in Each line, each tim e ......................10c p ro fit th an of service, is su re <§> hom eopathic doses. Serm ons a re To ru n every o th e r dlay for one <§> to go broke. <$> c u t to lines, and books a re reduced m onth, each line, each t im e .. 7c to a few words. Moses m akes peo­ <$• ---------- To ru n every issue for one m onth The m ore a m an know s about <§> ple th in k — and he also m akes them dp m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c Classified Column $> m usic, th e less he seem s to sm ile, which to him is as high a m is­ This is the fam ous old gum tree in A ustralia beneath which in December One cen t th e word each tim e. 1836, a British officer form ally proclaimed that Great Britain recognized South know about business. <§> sion as any m an can ever fill. To ru n every issue for one m onth T here a re som e 70 new spapers, A ustralia as a colony. It is near Glenelg, a suburb of Adelaide, and each or m ore, fac the„w ord each tim e. including th e Tidings, now pub lish ­ year is visited by thousands of the curious. i> HEZ HECK SAYS: Legal Rate F irst tim e, per 8-pt2nt lin e ..........10c <♦> ing “ Sap and S a lt.” Am ong ' them “ If a m an a in ’t got no A. new device for estim atin g the Each subsequent tim e, per 8- are th e P itts b u rg P ress, Brooklyn TEHAMA TREASURY HEELÆD <$> sense in his head, you can ’t polnt line ...................................... 5c W ITH BALANCE OF $253,865 am o u n t of ta r in illu m in atin g gas S tan d ard Union, W ashington (D. C.) ______ : passes m easured q u a n titie s of gas C ard of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 -■$> git none o u t.” Tim es, K ansas City Jo u rn a l, Buffalo O bituaries, th e line .......................2% c RED BLU FF, Calif., Ju ly 13.— ' th r <>ugh fiite r paper, w hich is stained Fraternal Orders and Societies Com m ercial, M em phis Com m ercial- T eham a county on Ju n e 30 had a and tb en com pared w ith stan d ard A dvertising fo r fra te rn a l orders Appeal, H ouston C hronicle, Spring- TH E GERMAN CRISIS cash balance of $255,865.82. T his ' color8- o r societies c h arg in g a re g u la r in iti­ A new crisis w ith reg a rd to th e field (M ass.) Union, Tacom a Led- was shown in th e m onthly rep o rt of ation fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be G erm an rep a ra tio n paym ents has ger, Salem C apital Jo u rn a l, Eugene County T re a su re r E. L. Cullen, f ile d . (O re.) H erald, charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad b ro u g h t a sta te m e n t from P rem ier R egister, Albany yesterday aftern o o n w ith th e board v ertlsing when an adm ission or other P endleton E a st O regonian, G rants Lloyd George th a t only by th e a s­ of supervisors. The cash on h a n d ! charge Is m ade. sistance of the U nited S tates can P ass C ourier, S alt L ake City T rib ­ Ju n e 1 am ounted to $276,274.82. What Constitutes Advertising G erm any be placed on h er financial une, Colorado Springs T elegraph Cash receipts for the m onth footed C In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ E rie (P a .) Tim es, and P asadena feet, to $33,851.75, and the d isb u rse­ ing am ong som e as to w hat consti Star. But if this be tru e , then th e hope m ents $54,260.73. tu te s news and w hat advertising, It has come to be a general cus­ we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which of G erm an recovery should be as Is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ fain t as th e light of a sixteenth m ag­ tom for read ers to cup “ Sap and STUDENTS WILL MAKE a te betw een them : “ ALL fu tu re n itu d e s ta r to th e naked eye. F o r S a lt” every day and paste th e clip­ SECOND CLIMB TO SHASTA events, w here an adm ission charge pings in a scrap book. Many of the Is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS the United S tates has too many! ADVERTISING.* T his applies to j debts on her hands from supposedly th in g s Moses w rites a re ju st w hat SISSON, Calif., Ju ly 13.— P lans organizations an d societies of every ! solvent n ations to u n d e rta k e to lift you often w ant to say yourself, and a re being m ade for the second clim b­ Tiday and Saturday in kind as well as to individuals. when you have the p arag rap h s in a JULY 14TH & 13TH up a country which may become ing of M ount Shasta this m onth by j All rep o rts of such activities a fte r ' scrap-hook, you can tu rn to them — TWO DAYS — b a n k ru p t a t any m om ent. stu d e n ts and m em bers of the faculty | they have occurred is news. The in h ere n t difficulty in th e and use them over. All com ing social or organization of the sum m er session of the Chico ; m eetings of societies w here no situ a tio n lies in two co n trad icto ry S tate T eachers’ college. money co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­ policies, which the allies have been The p arty will be u n d er the direc- i ation charged, or collecton tak e n IS a tte m p tin g to follow since th e a r ­ tion of E. L. Cole, head of the e d u ­ ♦ PEOPLE’S FORUM ® NEWS. __ AND m istice. On the one hand, they have cation d ep artm en t, who has clim bed E n tered a t the A shland, Oregon desired to collect huge sum s from Shasta six tim es in the p ast th ree Postoffice as Second-class Mall M at­ Charles Eay C ounting th e Cost G erm any. On th e other, they have sum m ers. ter. V' E d ito r of th e Tidings: been laboring to keep th a t country One of the a rg u m e n ts ag a in st the Read the w ant ads. Vining. Tomorrow and Sat. in d u stria lly pow erless and to pre­ SOLOMONITES recall of th e p resen t sh e riff is the vent her economic recovery, in the cost of the special election. We fe a r th a t a restored G erm any m ight revenge. B ut an im r poverished i r e MADE OYER <$> ;eek _______ _______________ _________ _ •$> U nder th e sp reading ch estn u t ^ ¡G e rm a n y cannot and never will be, erty and e \e iy step of upw aid j progress has not been w ithout cost. tre e able to m eet th e indem nity pay- B ut ask if the death of th e m an, A The village sm ithy stood, <$> m ents. killed by a d ru n k en d riv er on the B ut m ovie m agnates all agree <$> way from a K ingsbury Springs <♦> T h at blacksm iths a re no <$> (’OMRULSORY A RBITRATION dance, did not cost m ore th an the ■e> good, <$> T here is ju st one way— one way recall of th e m an who has com ­ And so h e ’s ru n n in g a garage <$> only— to put an end to strik es. Make <•> As m o d e r n black sm ith s <$> a rb itra tio n com pulsory. T here would pletely failed to do his d uty to pre­ vent d ru n k en n ess in Jackson coun­ •i> should.— M ontague. *<§> be no in ju stice to anyone in th e en ­ ty. # T h e n ew G o o d y e a r a c tm en t of such a law. It could, and It cost an im m easureable price to Cross-Rih T read Cord it should be, m ade the c o u rt of la st The recall will be an innovation t reso rt for th e em ployer as well as get th e 13th am endm ent to the con­ in one respect. The election will fall th e employe. A court of a rb itra tio n stitu tio n in m oney, life, b ittern e ss on S aturday, instead of th e custom ­ w ith full power to enforce its fin d ­ and strife , b u t th e w orld counts it w orth w hile. The 18th am endm ent a ry Tuesday. ings, w ould go f u rth e r tow ard b rid g ­ is even m ore fa r reaching and es­ • * ing th e chasm betw een cap ital and sen tial to hum an safety and happi­ I t is said by occulists th a t h e a r­ labor th an all th e unions and em ­ ness th an th e 13th, and th e whole ing becomes m ore acute when the ployers’ associations ever organized w orld is looking to see if th is g reat eyes a re closed. W e have known These o rganizations a re form ed nation can free itse lf from th is clergym en who could b e a r o u t this solely for th e purpose of aggressive cursed slavery of drink. assertion. protection, and w ith th is basis, th e T h a t we beliFVed it possible and * • in te re sts of th e one can never be expected th a t th e re was enough re ­ W onder w hat th e y ’re going to do identical, or even rem otely so, w ith spect for law and th e con stitu tio n w ith th a t recall of th e recall p eti­ the in te re sts of th e o th er. M utual to m ain tain it was evidenced in the tion? F ra m e it, probably. It can in te re st is u n a tta in a b le, w here one overw helm ing vote of 46 of th e 48 H ere is a big, stu rd y , long-w ear­ Like th e A ll-W e a th e r T read scarcely be used fo r any o th er p u r­ side is a c tu a te d by a d esire to get sta te s of th e Union. W h eth er we! ing n ew tire b u ilt to satisfy the C ord; its fo u n d a tio n is genuine pose. A ccording to th e best in fo r­ the m ost for th e least possible ex­ can do it depends upon how we en-! b u y e r o n every p o in t o f m ile­ high-grade long-staple cotton. m ation o btainable, even though it p en d itu re, an d the o th e r to give th e force th e law rig h t now a t th e be­ age, quality a n d price. had a tta ch e d th e req u isite n u m b er least possible, and exact th e re fo r th e ginning. If it c a n ’t be done in a L ike th e A ll- W e a th e r T re a d of nam es, it possesses no legal sig­ m ost obtainable. The tw o goals are w estern county w ith a p rep o n d er­ It is designed especially fo r th e C o rd , it em bodies th e efficient nificance, which w ould not be re n ­ absolutely d iv ergent, and it is not ance supposedly of 100 per cent m a n w h o w an ts th e essential g ro u p -p ly co n stru c tio n , a G ood- dered inoperative by th e calling of w ithin hum an com pass to lay o u t a A m ericans, c o n stitu tio n a l govern­ advantages o f co rd tire perform ­ fj ! year p aten t. com m on road th a t will lead to points m ent has failed th e election by the county clerk. B ut it sh all not ance at th e low est possible price. A j/ Like th e A ll-W eath er T read C ord, • • diam etrically opposite. fail. If the m en elected to enforce See the em issaries of H earst have In th e case of th e coal s trik e and th e law fail, a free people has not it is th e p ro d u c t o f a n experienced It is designed to offer th e b u y er a been m onkeying w ith a convention th e ra ilro a d s trik e , It is d ifficu lt to only th e rig h t b u t th e duty, to get co m pany w h ich has a w orld-w ide quality p ro d u c t at a price even of dem ocrats in Syracuse, N. Y., his see w hat can be accom plished under som eone who will and we will not re p u ta tio n to safeguard. low er th a n h e has form erly paid for m an ag er in tim a tin g th a t he was th e a rb itra tio n plan proposed in spare th e necessary m oney to do it. a “long discount” tire. It has a different Look a t th e prices o f th e new G oodyear ready to tap th e safety deposit P re sid e n t H a rd in g ’s proclam ation, It is no light th in g w hen law en­ tre a d fro m th e fam ous G oodyear A ll- And this forcem ent is a joke, and even school vaults, if th e convention w ould in ­ except to m ark tim e. C ross-R ih T re a d C o rd , listed below . W e a th e r T re a d C o rd —a new tread w ith a d o rse his asp ira tio n s for th e dem o­ m ark in g of tim e is th ro ttlin g th e in ­ boys can get liq u o r w ithout fe a r of! C o m p are these prices W’ith n e t prices you cratic nom ination for governor, as d u strie s of th e country,| not lesls th e law. This is a call to every c iti-| deep, clean-cut, ccg-like p a tte rn —a n d its are asked to pay fo r “ long d isc o u n t” tires Any zen who w ants safety for o u r homes, a stepping stone to th e presidency. surely th a n a re th e strik es. selling price ranges from« 20 to 2 5 % less. of u n k n o w n re p u ta tio n a n d value. com m ission appointed and o u r children to vote fo r tem -i He was tu rn e d down. Guess Wil­ a rb itra tio n liam ’s m oney m u st be p re tty badly u n d er existing conditions can only j perance. The recall is n othing else. T h is n e w tire is th e G o o d y ear Cross-R ib W h y take a ch an ce o n such tires?—you ta in te d when a dem ocrat will have be in th e n a tu re of a successor to th ej T re a d C o rd . A W. C. T. U. MEMBER. k n o w it d o e sn ’t pay. none of it. Seem s to us we once U nited S tates railw ay lab o r board, Like th e A ll-W e a th e r T re a d C o r d it is lib er­ heard of a R ichard C roker of T am ­ whose purpose has failed. Any a rb i­ LAUNCII MOVEMENT FDR You ca n get th e n ew G oodyear Cross-R ib m any Hall fam e doing so m eth in g tra tio n com m ission m ust likew ise ally oversize in all straight-side sizes, the T re ad C ord, as w ell as th e fam ous All- HIGHWAY ALONG COAST like th a t to Mr. H earst. fail and fo r th e sam e reason— lack 4 1/2-inch tire, fo r exam ple, actually m e asu r­ W eather 1 read C o rd , fro m any o f th e G o o d ­ • • of power to enforce its findings. In CRESCENT CITY, Calif., Ju ly 13. ing n ea rly 5 inches. year Service S tation D ealers listed here. The first call on th e T idings tele ­ the end. th e public— th e real s u ffe r­ — F o rm atio n of th e C alifornia and phone line th is m orning was an S. e rs— rem ain in relatively th e sam e Oregon C oast H ighw ay association Compare these prices with N E T prices you are asked to pay for "long discount ” tires O. S. from a su b scrib er whose “ F or position as before th e c reatio n of has been th e resu lt of a m eeting S ale” ad had ru n one day longer e ith e r th e labor board o r an a rb i­ here of rep re sen ta tiv e s of th e R ed­ 30x3)4Clincher... .$ 1 3 .5 0 Straight Side $23.50 34x4 Straight Side $27.35 34 X 4)4 Straight Side $32.95 th an in stru ctio n s called for. This tra tio n com m ission, unless, indeed, wood H ighw ay association and th e 30x3)4 Straight Side $ 1 5 .8 5 Straight Side $25.45 32x4)4 Straight Side $31.45 33x5 Straight Side $39.10 was ab o u t the conversation: the president, foreseeing th e inevi­ Roosevelt M em orial H ighw ay asso­ 32 X 3)4 Straight Side $ 1 9 .7 5 Straight Side $26.80 : 4‘4 Straight Side $32.1 5 35x5 Straight Side $41.05 "T id in g s? " tab le failu re, is seeking a basis on ciation, the form er being m ade up of These prices include manufacturer's excise tax “ Yes, w hat can we do for you?” which th e governm ent can reason- in te re sts in seven counties in C ali­ “ You can tak e th a t ad out, th a t Goodyear Cross-Rib T read Cord Tires are also m ade in 6, 7 a n d 8 inch sizes fo r trucks T put in yesterday. T h a t’s w hat you abIy U k e ° V6r th e railro a d s and the fo rn ia n o rth of San F rancisco bay, T h a t’s w hat you can do. I only w anted it ru n once. coal m ines and o p erate them as pub- and the la tte r of O regon coast and I ’ve got som ething else to do lie u tilitie s, w ithout raisin g th e cus­ counties. besides ru n n in g my legs off answ er tom ary hue and cry a g ain st govern- R ep resen tativ es of Oregon in ­ ing th e door. I sold th e a rticle yes m en t ow nership, o r being accused of cluding G overnor Ben W. O lcott and i terd ay to the second caller, and I ’ve been pestered nearly to death all su rre n d e rin g to socialistic doctrines. m em bers of th e highw ay com m is­ As th e la tte r course is not likely sion, d e p a rted y esterd ay to continue day. Be su re and ta k e th e ad o u t.” T hen she ru n g off and we fol­ in view of th e fact th a t this is th e a to u r of Oregon highw ays. lowed in stru ctio n s. T h e re ’s a jn o ral p re sid e n t’s firs t term , and he m ust to th is if you can find it w ithout a be cred ited w ith th e laudable a sp ira ­ E ugene lets stre e t and sew er tion of succeeding him self, i t is co n tracts. E. J. BARRETT, Editor - Nestles Alpine PLAZA MARKET ---- * ax A v a s t spectacle. You ve never seen. any thinq like it before. EVERYTHING TREE IN TERESTIN G EDUCATIONAL ENTERTAINING TREE D em onrLralionr Lectures'. M ovies' RADIO C oncerts' ASHLAND ■ INDUSTRIAL PO W ETL FARMING E X P O S IT IO N r A Remarkable New Cord Tire at a Popular Price