ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS PACT TWO Ashland Monday, July 17, 1022 ! Tidings She’s Newest DeMille Find Established 1876 Every Evening Except Sunday T H E ASHLAND PRINTING OO. Published OFFICIAL CITI AND COUNTY PAPER TEL EPH O N E 39 E. J. BARRETT, Editor íBwBERT-MOSES LAWN PARTY' GIVEN least. T here w ere all kinds of g u ita r, piano aud victrola d u rin g the FOR YOl'NG FOLKS gam es played and ( th e m id n ig h t . e n tire evening and was thoroughly ---------- * xh o u r a rriv ed so early in the eve- enjoyed by all present. The lawn was tastily decorated A m asquerade law n p a rty w as n in 8 th a t the gam es had to be cut] given F rid ay evening a t th e hom e 's h o rt in o rd er to m ake way for th e w ith Japanese la n te rn s and gave th e of Dr. E. B. Angell, 207 V ista refreshm ents of ice cream, and cake, last touch needed to m ake th e p arty T here was an ice cream e a tin g tho ro u g h ly enjoyable, stre e t, fo r th e Misses L enore »An geli. Alma Hays and E ffie Hazen co n test betw een a few of th e guests Class That Has No Leisure. Tw enty-eight boys and girls re- but to have seen th e cream dis- Leisure will always be found by pen. S sponded to th e in v itatio n s and all i ' ap p ear one w ould have tho u g h t i •■ns who know how to employ their cam e w ith th e idea of a good tim e practically all were in the contest, 'm e: those who want time are the and w ere not disappointed in the; H aw aiian m usic was furnished by, »•de who de nothing.—Mme. Roland. subscription Price Delivered in City: I One month ....................................$ -66 ' <* 111 go tten gains alw ays de- < § > Three m o n t h s ............................... 1-95 3,75 stro y the ow ner. <3> Six months ................................. 7.50,.^ ---------- One year .................................... Mail and Rural Routes ♦ Efficiency seem s to Increase <$> One month ....................................I -65 tax atio n instead of reducing it. ❖ Three months ............................... 1.95 --------------- Rlx months .................................... 3.60 ; ♦ One ye&t vnar . .................................... .................................... 6.5t Love laughs at locksm iths, ADVERTISING RATE9 * b ut a good w atchdog gets re- Display Advertising spectful consideration. <•> Mlngie Insertion, each inch. - . . . 30c <$> ---------- <§> YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising ! $ Jazz m usic and legs a re as <•> One time a week...................... 27%c s> fa r as civilization h as solved Two times a week..................... 25. c the e n te rta in m e n t problem . Every o th er d a y .......................... 20 c ■ < s> ---------- < ?■ Local R eaders E ach line, each tim e ..................... 10c | a wife m ay be an o rn am e n t. 3>j To ru n every o th e r necessity. To run every issue for one m onth ---------- <.-■ j tif m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c •> W hen a boy’s p a re n ts do ev- 4>j Classified Column One cent th e word each tim e. ¡<^ e ry th in g fo r him . he rarely To ru n every issue for oue m onth does a n y th in g for him self. <§>; o r m ore, % c th e word each tim e. < s > ------------ Legal Kate i» HEZ HECK SAYS: «> F irst tim e, per 8-pchit lin e ......... 10c Bach subsequent tim e, per 8- “ A barg ain is g e ttin ’ <*> polnt line ...................................... 6c som ething you don’t w ant Card of t h a n k s ............................$ 1 .0 0 < * > very cheap.” O bituaries, th e l i n e .......................2% c Fraternal Orders and Societies A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders o r societies charg in g a re g u la r initi strik e as a condition th a t has been ' atlon fee and dues, no discount. Re liglous and benevolent orders will be forced upon them and to m ake t h e 1 charged th e reg u la r ra te for a il ad ¡best of it. Probably no o th e r rail- vertislng w hen an adm ission or other road town in th e country has m ain- charge la m ade.___________________ _ : t a i n e d its tra n q u ility d u rin g the I present s trik e as has D unsm uir. What Constitutes A dvertising In o rd er to allay a m is u n d e rs ta n d -: \p a r ly all the s trik e rs h ere a re lug atnoug som e as to w hat consti A m erican born citizens and those LEATRICE JOY tu te s news and w hat ad v ertisin g , we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which who hold th e reins of leadership are /"’ECIL B. DE MILLE, director general of Paramount pictures, has is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ level-headed and idealize A m erican the reputation of discovering more motion picture stars than any a te betw een them : "A LL fu tu re principles of governm ent. T here i s ! events, w here an adm ission charge th e big reason for th e orderly s ta te j other director in the business. His latest find is Leatrice Joy, pre', tv Is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS New Orleans girl, who is now playing the leading feminine role ADVERTISIN G.” T his applies to of a ffa irs in D unsm uir. "Manslaughter,” DeMille’s forthcoming production, in which The o rganizations and societies of every Meighan plays the leading male part. Miss Joy’s first work u kind as well as to individuals. DeMille’s direction was in “Saturday Night.” TH IR T Y -T H R E E YEARS YOUNG All rep o rts of such activities a fte r • (D u n sm u ir News) they have occurred is news. Charge Extra for Children. All com ing social or organization W ith this issue th e D unsm uir IDEAL AS FISHING COMPANION Dining out is a sophisticated luxury, m eetings of societies w here no News s ta r ts upon its th irty -th ird according to table d’hote restaurants money co n trib u tio n is solicited, In iti­ Disciples of Izaak Walton W ill Agree which are charging 25 cents extra for ation charged, o r collecton tak e n IS year of service to th e people of th is W ith Opinion of W riter in East­ com m unity. serving children. NEWS. ern Publication. “Children take up a chair,’’ ex­ W hen th is pap er w as s ta rte d , E n te re d a t th e A shland, Oregon, plained tlie m anager of a popular eat­ D unsm uir was only an in fa n t vil­ It doesn't do to take politics too Postoffice as Second-class Mall M at­ ing place, “and their parents order lage. T he tow’n has show n sub­ I seriously. Some think there lias been ter. _________________________ _ special dishes for them to lie prepare«! sta n tia l grow th th ro u g h th ese years, ] to» much taking tilings seriously in in certain ways. Our w aiters would SOLOMONITES aud the in dications a re th a t it has Í politics. Some think there has been rather serve three tables of adults not yet developed to anyw here near too much taking of all kinds in politics, than one table with a ch|hl at it.” i They say there are still men in some E d ito rs can keep th e ir s h irts on. “Do you add tlie supercharge to the the extent of its usefulness. ] agreeably remote regions still voting C ongress is discussing the ta riff on bill if the child takes a regular din­ (joiden Oate It would not be im possible, and, ] for Andrew Jackson; and if that is so sixty d o llar nightgow ns. We should ner?" lie was asked. in fact, th e News believes it prob­ i we’d like to take a few weeks' rest “No child could finish one of our worry. able, th a t D unsm uir will grow m ore i there. table d’hote meals.” he boosted. “And • • We used to go fishing with Phin rapidly in the next th ird of a cen­ even if he did. he’d hnve to be wnited ! The autom obile has practically Kibbs up ip the Berkshires, ami he tu ry th an it has in th e p a st th ird . on at every course." p u t the horse out of business. Now i was one of the most amiable political “H aven't the w aiters children of 1 The News, in th e fu tu re , as in the i conversationalists (if you like the it looks as if a u to ists a re doing th e ir past, will alw ays be found w ith its ! word) we ever knew. He was amiable their own?” the customer inquired in- j dingest to p u t th e taboo on horse sh oulder to th e w heel, when a task because lie never disagreed. He never flignantly. “Yes,” replied the manager, “they sense. is to be tu rn e d for th e benefit of the disagreed because lie rarely spoke at VACUUM PACKED • • have troubles of their own.”—Chicago tow n, and will find pleasure in the all. He was a good fisherman. Some­ Journal. W e c ertain ly m ust be on the eve times we went a fter pickerel, drifting work. of th e m illenium . W ord comes from , along the edges of the lily pads from Tobacco Seeds Small. W isconsin th a t th e “ w ets” and the I the stern of a leaky and tem peram en­ Tobacco seeds are so minute that a tal but very homelike and fishy-smell­ ” d ry s” have form ed a com bine to DANGER AHEAD thimbleful will furnish enough plants ing boat. After dark we sometimes sat d efeat La F o llette. An a p t illu stra tio n of th e gravest in the same boat, the fish being re­ for an acre of ground. • • d an g er w ith which th e A m erican lieved by tli© aroma of the kerosene R ussia, in end eav o rin g to em u late people a re confronted, is fu rn ish ed lanterns set in the boat’s bottom. Then th e U nited S tates iu th e m a tte r of iu the vote a t th e recent prim ary, we fished with drop lines for bull- j " sh irtsle e v e ” diplom acy, should w hen less th a n o n e-third of th e reg- heads—a fish unlovely to gaze upon, ¡ have borne in m ind th a t it is essen­ istred v oters w ent to th e polls, leav­ unresponsive to human affection, but I tial to have a sh irt. ing it in the hands of a sm all m inor­ delectable to palate. One night a period of au hour’s si­ • • ity to in flict its will upon th e vast lence was broken by Phln, w’ho turned ¡ “ G re a te r friendship h a th no m an m ajo rity , placing upon them w h at­ to us through the damp dark aud ven- | th an th is .” A news rep o rts says th a t ever burden in increased taxation, tured to make audible a link in h i s ! tw o friends divorced th e ir respective selfish in te re sts m ight see fit to chain of thoughts. He s a id : “Say, who’s President now, McKin- ] wives and then each m arrie d th e impose. divorcee of the o th er. In m any p rim a ry elections in ley?” We answered, truthfully, as is our o th e r sta te s, from 15 to 20 per cent habit. “No, Roosevelt.” The persistence w ith which E u ­ of to ta l reg istered voters choose T hat ended the evening’s political . ropean n ations p ester Uncle Sam for can d id ates to go on th e tic k e t a t discussion. Admirable aud much- . loans, w ould seem to in d icate th a t general elections. mourned fishing companion, Phin. He 9 they th in k “ peace a t any p rice” is a The sam e procedure tak e s place in i knew all the politics necessary to run p art of ou r c o n stitu tio n . _ reg a rd to in itia tiv e m easures placed his farm and catch a few pickerel or a mess of bullheads once in a while.— • • on the ballot. P a rtic u la rly is th is Press dispatches announce th a t the case w here u n u su al taxation Boston Herald. 231 picture brides en tered th e port m easures come up a t special elec­ of New’ York last m outh. We know tions— those who have pecuniary in ­ CHURCH NOW 225 YEARS OLD a few girls in th is country who te re s t in th e m easure, vote for it. Trinity, New York's Most Venerable would like to get th e nam e of the and th u s a m inority of reg istered Religious Institution, Received photographer. voters will load a city, county or a Charter From W illiam III. Some men, who are neither blind nor il­ a great degree. He may have received • • • s ta te governm ent w ith a b u rd en of literate, claim sincerely that they ;;never his information through others who ob­ If you h e a r o r know of any new s debt, w hich all m ust pay The 225th anniversary of the grant- th a t w ould be of in te re st to the pub­ The av erage business m an woyld lnK b>’ KinS William III of a char­ read advertisements. ’ ’ tained their knowledge from advertising. lic don’t be a fra id to tell us about be m ost in d ig n an t, if th e charge ter to Trinity was celebrated the other But it is a fact that no man can eseape day in the old church at Wall street it. J u s t because a m an is in ch arg e w ere m ade th a t he allow ed th ird Yet, if you could investigate, in each and Broadway by services in the morn­ the effect of advertising even if he does of ^ n e w s p a p e r does not m ean th a t p p a arties o n tra c t debts • in his i ing and afternoon, says the New Yors rties to to c contract, ease you would find that the man who he is a m ind-reader, and th a t an(, th en o bjfccted to paying Herald. More than four thousand per­ say he “ never reads advertisements.” can p rin t th e new s w ith o u t first thepi. W hat is th e d ifference if a sons attended. The Right Rev. Wil­ “ never reads advertisemtns” used an ad­ hearing about it. — Jacksonville business m an allow s him self to be liam T. Manning, bishop of New York, Xot one of us ever reasoned out entirely vertised tooth paste or shaving cream or returned to the pulpit from which hci Post. loaded w ith a burden of tax debt j had predched for one-third of his min­ from his own mind that the earth is round. soap. If he owns an tutomobile it will sim ply th ro u g h his negligence or isterial career and delivered an ad­ If we had not read it or heard it we would L ate advices w ould indicate th a t laziness in failing to go to th e polls dress in which he outlined T rinity’s he an advertised ear. If you ask his opin­ the Mussel Shoals project is not a l­ and fulfill his d uty as a citizen in history and painted a glowing future never have known it. ion of any automobile he will reply in to g eth er lost, to H enry F ord and he! Í voting for sound m en and m easures. of patriotic, religious and benevolent services for the church. The sermon may yet win out. All offers for __________________ In these days of good, truthful, helpful words that might have been lifted bodily was delivered by the Most Rev. Daniel leasing the n itra te plants, it seem s. advertising to say, “ I'never read adver­ from an advertisement of that automobile. Sylvester Tuttle, bishop of Missouri. w ere rejected by thj? a g ric u ltu ra l ED D IE GOODIE HAS SI EED1 tisements” is merely your way of saying The present church edifice dates com m ittee, but F o rd ’s o ffe r was re- ASPIRATIONS FO R HIS PORD from 1830, the one built after the “ I don’t read all advertisements.” Advertising has formed his opinions to garded m ore favorably th a n any of: (Jacksonville P ost) Revolution on the site of the original th e others. His offer was rejected If you see a black m eteor sw ish -. Colonial structure being torn down be­ by a vote of 9 to 7. w hile th e N orris ing th ro u g h space, m aking a hissing cause it had been found unsafe. proposal was voted down 11 to 5. ¡and g roaning noise like a cannon-i Bishop Tuttle, eighty-five years old Other offers w ere rejected alm ost, ball, don’t get frig h te n e d and th in k who worshiped in T rinity as a young j the w orld is com ing to an end. It man. recollected th at he sat in a rear unanimously. will only be Ed Goodie w ith his F ord pew while down front knelt the prince sp edster, w hich he is bu ild in g for of " a le s , later King E duard VII. DUNSMUIR IS PROUD , . , . ,, . . The original charter of the churth * (D u n sm u ir News) th e purpose of bagging all th e big, an<1 relics of the fir8t communion serv- I t s to th e c re d it of the local prizes a t th e a u to races on th e Pa- lce were e i hlblted in a side room. s trik in g shopm en th a t no violence cific coast th is fall. Ed fig u res he ________________ _ has been com m itted in D unsm uir will be able to “ step on ’e r ” to th e| strik e. In fact both sides ! tu n e of around 140 m iles an h o u r E ugene issues $189,230 b u ilding “ permits during June. ill “T oo G ood for Y ou, Kitty” Even children know good coffee, That’s why they drink Folger’s Golden Gate. It’s never bitter nor puckery. Different in taste from other coffee and better. F olger * When You Are You the Man Who a Never Reads Advertisements” ?