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FACT TWO ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS and in all p ro b ability, should th e election resu lt in th e recall of th e sh eriff, an e ffo rt w ould be m ade to in v alidate th e election. Ashland *®iB- Tidings Established 1876 Every Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. Published »»»»»»»»♦♦«»♦»♦»»F E. J. BARRETT, Editor Respect for Law ¡E d ito r of T idings: Subscription Price Delivered in City: P resid en t H ard in g m ade cle a r his One month ....................................$ .65 I The few er th e clothes, the » stan d in g on prohibition a t his re- T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 Six m onths .................................... 3.75 » few er the m orals. » j e e n t visit to his hom e tow n, M arion, One year ............................... .. 7.50 _____ «»¡Ohio, when he said : “ T he eigh- Mai] and Rural R entes • » =r The m ore a m an know s, th e » tee n th am endm ent denies to a sm all g ij, One m onth ....................................6 less he has to say ab o u t it. «»¡m inority a fancied sense of personal T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1.96 Six m onths .................................... 3.50 ------------- <$, liberty, b u t th e am en d m en t is th e On« year ...................................... 6.5« 1.» A w om an's face often tells » will of th e g re a t m ajo rity of the ADVERTISING RATES ' » w hat so rt of a husband she has. » A m erican people, and m ust be sus- Display A dvertising » , tained by th e governm ent and public tin g le in sertio n , each in c h ............ 30c i YEARLY CONTRACTS ; » Im p u d en t em ployes keep » | opinion, else contem pt of law will Display Advertising ! .> down dividends m ore th an h ard «»¡underm ine o u r very foundations. One tim e a w e e k ................................27 ^ I » c tim es. <$> W e tem perance forces of Jackson Two tim es a w eek............................... 25 c ---------- <§> county a re aliv e to th is very peril Every o th e r d a y .................................. 20 c Local Readers ¡ » C ig arette sta in s on th e fin- «»¡expressed in th a t la st line of P resi- Bach line, each tim e . . . ...............10c » gers should b e hidden w hen «» dent H arding, and we like th a t verb To ru n every o th e r day for one i* . » “ m ust be su sta in e d ,” and w hen m en m onth, each line, each t i m e .. 7c ( ♦ look,ng fo r a J°b - !» » I to whom we have com m itted t h a t To run every issue for one m onth o f m ore, each line, each t i m e .. 5c » The w ord “ p lea su re ” is get- » sacred duty have betrayed th e ir Classified Column j tin g so ¡t sta n d s for th in g s p a r- » tru s t, it is not only o u r rig h t b u t One cent th e w ord each tim e. _. . » o u r d uty to ta k e his office from him To ru n every issue for one m onth e n ts don 1 tel1 th e ir children <» and give i t to a n o th e r. T he recall or m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e. * ---------- . Legal Rate » HEZ HECK SAYS: » election Ju ly 29 is a challenge to F irst tim e, per 8-pchit lin e ..........10c » “ They a in ’t m uch edge » Jackson county p a trio tic citizens to Bach subsequent tim e, per 8- to a kiss if th e g al’s fro n t » cast such an overw helm ing vote for polnt line ...................................... 5c » tee th is m issin’.” » th e upholding of law th a t bootleg Card of t h a n k s .............................. 51.00 » O bituaries, the line .......................2 ^ c » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » gers w ill know th a t th e people have Fraternal Orders and Societies still a voice in governm ent. The A dvertising fo r fra te rn a l orders never help any natio n , no m a tte r co n stitu tio n “ m u st be su sta in e d .” or societies charg in g a re g u la r initl- One of th e g rav est perils to o u r Seems to us ation fee and dues, no discount. Re- w hat the outcom e. liglous and benevolent o rd ers will be | th a t he is ab o u t the best q ualified \ governm ent is th e lack of In te rest charged the reg u la r ra te for all ad a u th o rity in th e w orld on th a t sub- 011 th e Pa r t of voters, as evidenced vertislng when an adm ission or o ther ! ject. in th e sp rin g prim aries. T housands, charge Is made. yes, several m illions of v oters did I n '^ X r <fon i l l tayt7 m i l u n d ^ U n d - A t th e Prese,lt w ritin g , th e m ost a o ' c a re er.ough about o u r c o u n try ’s SBŸ â ËËRT-MOSES tug am ong som e as to w hat consti I a rd e n t advocates of th e albandjon- in erest to tak e a few m in u tes' tim e tutea news and w hat ad v ertisin g , m ent of p rim ary elections, are to be to go to the P °lls- we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le which : found in In d ian aj P ennsylvania and If we had failed to help in w ar is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n t!-: ! a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re i Id ah o - Seems like we have a recol- tim ®' we would have been slack- events, w here an adm ission charge lection th a t th e “ old g u a rd ” was e rs‘ we ia i* in P&ace tim e a re is m ade or a collection is tak en IS i recently handed p re tty stiff jo lts in we a n y b e tle r? ADVERTISING.” T his applies to those p a rtic u la r regions A t a tim e ic a n c ie n t Isra e l w hen organizations and societies of every v 6 th e re war, need of everyone to his kind as well as to individuals. post to fight th e n a tio n a l foes, a n d All rep o rts of such activ ities a fte r P re sid e n t H a rd in g says th e coal a w om an had led th e trioes to vie- they have occurred is news. All com ing social or organization m ines m u st be opened, if it has t o tory a n J tb e aong w&g gun< Qf m eetings of societies w here no be done a t th e p oint of fed eral bayo-| battlea WQU ,n th e pam e Qf Go<J an d money con trib u tio n Is solicited, in iti- net 8. S om ething radically, w rong country, tbia sentence occurs- ation charged, or collecton tak e n IS w hen such action is necessary <to .«C ursed be Meroz> becauge they NEWS. pro tect the public from itself. T he ' cam e QOt to tb e h6, p Qf |h e L ord .. E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon, coal m iners and th e rail w orker* T be curse th a t sh a ll como upOQ Postoffice as Second-class Mail M at form a very considerable portion of A m erica if we fall to uphold law, is ter. th e public. plain to be seen in th e q u ite n e a r • • 8OLOMONITES fu tu re . B u t th e song goes on, “ In ---------- I The in ju n ctio n th a t was to stop the trib e of R euben th e re were g re a t Notice th a t th e citizens who can the recall election, according to the searching of h e a rts .” I t Is tim e never find tim e to vote are th e ones Mail T ribune, is still in pickle and rig h t now to do some h e a rt search- who do the m ost Ja u lt-fin d in g a fte r will probably be tak e n from th e ! jng and th in k in term s of decency, election. brine early next w eek. M eantim e, safety, m orals and honor. Be sure • • ’ the ballots for th e election are being the bootleggers will vote; will th e T he developm ents in th e indus- prin ted , and a ll the necessary a r- j C h ristian people do so? tria l turm oil as they a re unfolded ran g em en ts have been com pleted fo r MRS. C. F. K O EH L ER . day by day, tend to confirm th e the election to be held on S aturday, i W. C. T. U. M ember. opinion th a t com pulsory a rb itra tio n Ju ly 29. T h a t’s only nine days is the only practical solution of the aw ay, and it is not likely any ju d g e; L et J e rry O’Neal n g u re y o u r next ever-recu rrin g differences betw een could be found who would be w illing job of plu m b in g . F ira t cia88 m ate r- to throw a m onkey w rench in to th e lai and w orkm anship. Phone 138. cap ital and labor. ■ • m achinery in th e form of an in ju n c - ; 207 E. Main stre e t, 2 38ti G eneral Von H indenburg recently tion a t th is la te date. T h a t th e told a G erm an audience th a t w ar m a tte r will be finally th re sh e d out Get th e new price on M ason Cords legalized m u rd er, and th a t it can in th e courts, th e re is little doubt. J a t L eedom ’s T ire H ospital. 268 tf /r ry / '» y j J T V W Ï ’ X J '¿J--' ''Ÿ t By Dick Posej- ’ You have my sym pathy, little girl, The m en d o n ’t like your clothes, N or your h a ir com bed over y o u r p re tty ears, poke fun a t your pow dered nose; they say you should dress m ore m odestly, now th a t you’re all grown up— B ut you’re ju st as sw eet as your grandm a was W hen she covered her w ishbone up. . . .. .$2.49 .. .. .. .$1.75 .. . . .$1.45 Choice of Silk Dressed— Worth formerly up to $22.50, a t .................. $9.75 "Ruben’s In fa n ts’ Vests in summer weight cotton 2wc A Choice Lot of Silk Drc3se3 In p art wool ................ 50c of the Better Kind— C arter fine cotton sleeve In a clean-up sale a t. .$19.75 less vests for in fan ts’ ,40c 12 Wonderful Silk Skirts— Muslin Gowns Of Baronette Satin, Fan- 75c, 98c, $1.19, $1.49 j tasai and other sport silks, to close out a t ............ $9.75 E x tra good values at Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Pongee Waists and Sport Silks similar to above Blouses in three lots— —By the yard, very special At .......... $2.98, $3.95, $4.95 at ........................... .*...$1.98 So you’re ju s t as sw eet as your g ran d m a was, And she was w insom e and tru e ; You w ould look like Bin if you dressed lik e her? and i s * w ouldn’t have dressed like you, b u t h e r h e a rt wa3 clean, an d h e r soul was w hite, and her fa ir nam e sta n d s u n dim m ed— I t Is not th e cut of your gown, my dear, B ut th e way th a t your soul is trim m ed. DORM ANCE NEAR EL PASO, TEXAS Ot á° tifi* ‘at« O’»*'' »6*4 generally admitted that the roads in Southwestern Texas and New Mexico give the rubber equipment on an automobile unusually severe wear. Where roads are unpaved, the crushed rock and gravel sur facing in this territory makes a road difficult to cope with. The tread of a tire, to give most nearly perfect service, must be soft enough to prevent “ cutting” and “ chip ping,” yet so tough that it prevents undue wear— a rare combination. How successfully we have overcome these local road conditions may be judged from the following performance data taken from our general office files showing the remarkably consistent service Savage tires are giving in this territory. City Commercial Service A local concern, operating a fleet of cars and trucks in general hauling service, finds Savage tires are giving greater mileage un der all conditions than any other make they have used. In this service Savage tires have been in continuous operation for the past twelve months, delivering 12,000 miles to date, and the tread Is only half worn. Ac cording to the operators, other makes of tires are completely worn out if they last to de liver this mileage. ' The sixteen casings originally purchased from us by another local concern, operating In tbe unner and lower valleys, have been <1 Almost any tire will give satisfactory service under ideal conditions. Som e makes will even render satisfactory service under certain adverse conditions. Certain makes of tires will perform best on long drives over pavements, other makes will show to better advantage on dirt highways — and so it goes. <L O ur object has been to build Savage Tires to THE SPRECKELS "SAVAGE" TIRE CO. used continuously for the past year on White Trucks. These tires have averaged 16,004 miles to date —a most remarkable record. Other tires used previously in tho same manner gave but very low mileage. F On Territorial Runs An El Paso company, covering the New Mexico and Arizona territory, is using Savage “D” Type fabric tires. In this un usually severe territory the best mileage received from other fabric fires has been 6000 miles. Our “D” Types are averaging 9000 miles — a 50% greater mileage than the highest previously received. Over 100 cords on a fleet of cars used by the salesman of a company covering West Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and parts of Mexico, are also delivering 50% greater mileage than any other tire used by thl» company under similar conditions. Unusual Service In patrol work on a heavily loaded truck, off the beaten track and hitting across lots. Savage Tires are standing up under real abuse—rendering far better service for their operator than any other tire previously used. Seventeen constructional features used in the building of the Savage Cord account to a great extent for the remarkable per formance of that tire in this and other ter* ritories. perform equally well under every condition — on the short haul of the heavily ladened commercial car, on the heated roads of the sandy desert, over mud and stones of the land of forests or the broad dirt highways of the plains. C. That we have accom plished our purpose ia evident from the results users of Savage Tires are getting — everywhere. S A N blEG O . CALIFORNIA - OUR BEST ASSET IS THE SATISFIES CUSTOMER M H tiM M M W M lI “There’s a Reason” Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. values values values values Knit Underwear Specials— Choice of 10 Silk Dresses— C hild’s Union S u its---- 39c L adies’ Union Suits.55c up Formerly worth up to $25 at, .......................... $16.95 L adies’ Vests .. .16 2-3c up W hen she p u t on bustles and big hoop sk irts T he m en folks jeered a«id m ocked; And w hen she banged her b eau tifu l hair, strong, virile m en w ere shocked, b u t they k e p t on falling in love w ith her, as w ith you, my d ear, today— They m ay grouch and grum ble and je e r a n d m ock. B ut they fall for you, anyw ay. P Sold by grocers everywhere! $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 $1.75 I rem em ber, your g ran d m a w ore a tra in And she sw ept th e sidew alk clean, And th e m en stood back and they grouched and grow led as they alw ays have, I w ean, b u t she w ent rig h t on in h e r own sw eet way, ju st' as you do, my dear, As she m opped up m easles and typhoid germ s A nd sc a tte re d them everyw here. R E P A R E Postum as you usually do— making it dark and rich. Add cracked ice. Serve w ith sugar and lemon, or sugar and cream, as preferred. Postum, served hot or iced, is good for you— For real comfort for hot 4 Pretty Organdie Dresses weather, wear Athletic style —16 to 18 sizes, $14.75 to Combination Suits— $19.75 values, at ....$ 1 1 .7 5 They g et all sobby and full of tea rs As they ta lk of the good old days W hen your grandm a sw ayed th e h e a rts of m en w ith h er w inning and w insom e ways; how she b u ilt h e r dresses up to h er chin and down below h er knees— B ut y o u ’re all rig h t, girlie, I vote for you strong, J u s t dress as you ding dang please. Orto«. Invite the children to share this delightful summer “cooler.” Postum is a safe drink for everybody, Never a chance of harm to nerves or digestion. A happy safeguard for health, against the harmful elements of coffee and tea. $3.25 K haki Breeches.$3.00' Apron Dresses of White and $3.25 Khaki K nickers. $3.00 Pink Percale— $3.75 K haki Breeches.$3.00 E xtra good buy a t . . . . $1.49 $5.50 W hipcord K nickers $5, THERE, LITTLE GIRL, DON’T CRY” L ittle Heap, tra d e ch a ra cter of the Spreckels " S a va g e " T ire Com pany, is enjoying a vie w of She City o f El P aso from Scenic T h e re ’s cool refreshm ent, satisfaction and health in the wholesom e goodness o f a glass o f delicious Iced Postum . July Clearance Hhythmk Philosophy »»»»»»»<»»»«»«»<»»<»<»<» ♦ PEOPLE’S FORUM ♦ OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPHONE 39 Wednesday, July 10, liu t i IB (a M a « a a a a a a « a a a a a a a i i i u n u M a i m M i a M M i i H S M s a a a T fie "Heap Big Mileage" "Heap Big Mileage" c : C3 m fn g n Lj