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ASBLAtt) DAILY TIDIWOS
U A TW O
Thursday, Joly 20, 1022
B a rtle tts, Loses, Comice, and How-:
'd u c e r) th a t receives th e largeet com bination, th e B allins have won
ells, which a re th e o th er v arieties
num ber of votes from lovers of mo- th e affection of m illions of follow«
I tion pictures. Mabel B allin will be ers.
grow n here in com m ercial q u a n ti-'
Established 1876
Published Every Evening Except
ties a re expected to b e a r an average
th e star'.
They have m ade " P a g a n Love.”
Sunday
crop.
Prices
offered
fo
r
B
a
rtle
tts
This
is
not
a
contest
in
“
th
e
ac-
E
ast Lynne,'
“Jo u rn e y ’s
E n d ,”
TTTE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
ran g e from $65 to $80 per ton for
cepteu sense of the word. The bal- Jan e E yre and “ M arried P eople,”
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
firs t, while seconds will ran g e about j
I losing will be very sim ple. News- a ^
vrhom have found favor w ith
PAPER
$50 per ton.
papers
in
every
city
and
com
m
unity
tbe
m
ost
exacting photoplaygoers as
TELEPH O N E 39
New tow n apples form ab o u t 75
will be asked to particip ate, giving exceptional con trib u tio n s to th e
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
per cent of th e apple crop in t h i s ;
the very sim ple details.
screen.
vicinity, an d th e trees a re not b e a r­
Hugo Ballin resides a t No. 662,
Subscription Price Delivered in City:
ing over, ab o u t 60 per cent of a full
One m onth ....................................6 -65
Lexington
avenue. New York City. CHANGES OF RESIDENCE
F a st wom en a re said to be <?>.' The so u th end of th e Rogue R iv -'cro p . But w ith th e e x tra sizes as-
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1-95 »
A
le
tte
r
addressed to Mr. Ballin,
THE LAST FEW DAYS
❖ e r valley th is y ear is due for a sured by the sm all crop, it is fore-
3.75 i<$> slow pay.
Six m onths .................................
in which th e w rite r specifies ¿ h e
1
7.50
----------
One year ....................................
,
.
J bum per fru it crop, a lth o u g h it w i l l 'caSt th a t re tu ru s WiU alm ost equal
nam e of th e novel, play o r story,
R adcliffe has moved into the
Mail aud Rurai R ou tes
W hen you ‘put up
a
be sh o rt of some years in th e past tbe a v e ra Se y e a r- o tb e r a PPles wiH
One month ....................................6 -65
which th e w rite r m ost desires to see property a t 854 A stre e t.
tel you do it two ways.
T hree m onths ............................... 1.95
in pictures, will be considered as o n e j
W ixon, a railroad m an who
H ow ever, it is th o u g h t th e fru it will b ear about th e u sual crop, and in
<s>
Six m onths .................................... 3-50
some
cases
exceed
la
st
y
e
a
r’s,
which
vote.
form erly lived here, but has been
size up
up to
to b b e e tte
tte r r adv
a d v an
an tag
tag e e and
The only disgrace in defeat
One year ...................................... 6-Bt
A brin g the producers practically as I was considered exceptionally good.
If th e re is a close vote betw een Away for some tim e past, has moved
ADVERTISING RATES
0> is failu re to try again.
Display A dvertising
za, ' m uch ». money as „ a heavier crop.
* «While very J little g rain is raised
th e stories in first, second and th ird bacl< to A shland and is now located
-----
The
cherrv
cron
is
nracticallv
all
in
th
is
v
icinity-
rep
o
rts
indicate
the
Ylngie in sertio n , each in c h ............ 30c'
¡place, Mr. Ballin is prepared to go
655 Beech stre e t.
The
cost
of
living
depends
a
•
haryested
&
fgw
L
am
berts
a
n
d
crop
th
is
y
e
a
r
wil1
be
bqual
to
’
i
f
l
»
YEARLY CONTRACTS
on
and
produce
No.
2
aud
No.
3
in
Mrs. F. C. Price has moved her
Display Advertising
good deal on th e control you <S>
not above th e average. W heat will
th
e
list,
if
conditions
perm
it.
All
Place
of residence from th e Holel
One tim e a w e e k ........................« * ' 1 ^ have over your a PPe tite -
® «„“ V
e h ^ rriX ^ d i ' m ake aro u n d 20 bushels to th e acre
Two tim es a w eek....................... 25 c x
F irs t rep o rts on th e ch erries indi-, ...
.. . .
.
...
lette rs m ust reach Mr. Ballin b e - ! ^ re Bon to 171 G ranite stre e t.
«Bvery o th e r d a y .......................... 20 cj >
t h i n , J eated th a t the crop w ould be alm ost with som,e flelds ru n n in g as blgb as
,fo re m idnight of Aug. 15, 1922. An-
E. L. M itchell has moved from
Local Readers
The m ost unproductive th in g
~ u
,,.„1 30 bushels, w hile barley and rye will
cut in tw o, b u t according to t hel ”7
u“ irejr “ uu rye
: n o u n tem en t of th e producer-direc- 118 High stre e t to 349 B street,
Bach line, each tim e ......................l O c '^ in the w orld is litigation.
^ A shland F ru it association, which average from 30 to 40 bushels. On
to r ’s decision will be m ade as soon
C. H. N o rth ru p has moved from
To ru n every o th e r dby for one
th e average, th e Crop is b e tte r th an
e
n
tirq
crop,
handled
alm
ost
th
e
m onth, each line, each tim e . . 7c &
a
fte
r
this
d
a
te
as
possible.
1
H
M echanic s tre e t to one of the
Those who require th e least <$>
last year.
To ru n every issue for one m onth
average w
ith |
th
ere
was
alm
ost
an
--------------
-----
It
is
understood,
of
course,
th
a
t
new
houses b u ilt by Ed B utler on
rjf m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c 3> bossing, get the biggest sala ~ past years, and th e prices com pared , A larg e acreage of alfa lfa is to be
I
Mr.
B
allin
wishes
to
discover
th
e
the
sam
e stre e t.
ries.
Classified Column
’
«
vi
I found th ro u g h o u t th is end of the
very
favorably
w
ith
o
th
e
r
years.
I
°
j
m
ost
p
o
p
u
lar
novel,
play
o
r
sh
o
rt
I
-----------------------
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
t>
----------
”
f,,
.
.
.
j , .¡v alley . The firs t crop on u n irrig a t-
►
,4.
The stra w b e rry
crop
handled
J
To ru n every issue for one m onth •$> H EZ HECK SAYS:
¡story, which has n o t been done in CO LLIER’S W EEK LY HAS
. ..
.
x . ed land averaged ab o u t two to th ree
or m ore, Vic the w ord each tim e.
zs. th ro u g h the association am ounted to!
i pictures, and the screen rig h ts of
COMMENT OF RECORD
<
•>
“
M
arriage
p
u
ts
an
end
* ab
, o u x t 250 cra tes
x a x t »,
nr per crate. I tons per acre, w hile th a t on irri-
Legal Rate
$1.75
:
which
have
i\ot
been
disposed
of
to
----------
to
a
lot
o’jjr
a
c
tic
in
’
on
the
F irst tim e, per 8 -p c 'n t lin e ..........10c
___ „ „ u gated land ru n s aro u n d fo u r tons or
Double
th
e
num
ber
of
cra
tes
sold
'a
n
o
th
e
r
producer.
The
public
will
C
ollier’s
W
eekly,
in th e issue of
-8
>
4»
p
ian
n
e
r.”
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
b etter. On irrig a te d acreage th ere
could have been disposed of d u rin g
bear
in
m
ind
th
a
t
some
fam
ous
n
o
v
-
|ju
ly
22,
com
m
ents
on th e record-
polut line ...................................... Be
i will be a good second c u ttin g , b ut
th e season. The crop was ab o u t th e
C ard of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00
els
a
re
not
a
d
a
p
ta
b
le
to
screen
use.
break
in
g
tim
e
in
w
hich
Tom D ar­
on o th er land the crop will h ard ly
O bituaries, th e l i n e .......................2% c
average for th is te rrito ry .
H ugo Ballin, fam ous m otion pic­
Mr.
Ballin
won
lam
e
as
a
d
irector
row,
su
p
e
rin
te
n
d
e
n
t
of
construction
“ P ro g ress and P o v erty ” w ere beau­
pay for c u ttin g , and m any ranchers
Fraternal O rders and S ocieties
The dem and for red rasp b erries
tu re p roducer an d directo r, aud cre­ , with Goldwyn, and in less th an two of the S o uthern Pacific, installed
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders tifu l, but im practicable— then and
expect to use it fo r p astu re.
a to r of a rtistic versions of such pop­ ' years as a n independent p ro d u c e r,; the new 100-foot electria tu rn ta b le
or societies c h arg in g a re g u la r in iti­ now. Taxing unim proved land for all ; exceeded the num ber of c ra tes re-
T here is a sm all crop of corn th a t
I ceived by a considerable q u a n tity ,
ation fee and dues, no discount. R e ­
u lar novels as “ E a st L ynne” and and d irecto r he has won an enviable a t A shland, th e actu al w ork of in-
governm
ental
expenditures,
sounds
will
be used fo r silage. L ike the
ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be
and th e price of $2 per c ra te held up
“Ja n e E y re ,” has announced th a t he position in th e sphere of m otion pic- sta lla tio n having req u ired only 10
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad all rig h t— read s all rig h t— on paper, : d u rin g th e season. The association hay crop, it will be good w here u n ­
vertlslng when an adm ission or other but it has been trie d o u t in C anada
der irrig a tio n , b u t very poor on th e will screen the m ost p opular novel, tu res. .Mabel Ballin is one of th e hours and 12 m inutes. T he publica-
handled
all
th
a
t
w
ere
shipped
from
story or play (n o t hereto fo re film ed m ost b eautiful and tale n te d actreses tion says it would like to h e a r from
charge Is m ade.
dry cu ltiv atio n ranches.
and elsew here, and th e resu lts have I
here, am o u n tin g to about 500 crates.
or now controlled by a n o th e r pro- ' on the stage < :• screen, and, as a anyone b e tte rin g th a t record.
been disastro u s.
I t is tru e , non-i
What Constitutes Advertising
The loganberry crop am ounted to
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d erstan d - I resident foreign ow ners of land had
STATE COMMANDER GtXIDELL
lng am ong som e as to w hat cousti th e ir holdings reduced, m ainly by some 150 cra tes and b ro u g h t $2 per
VISITS MEDFORD LEGION
L oganberries do not do as
tu te s new s and w hat ad v ertisin g , , confiscation for unpaid taxes, b u t crate.
•
—
...
., , .
. __ „
we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le, which :
! well here as black b erries, and m any
the
re
s
u
lt
of
forcing
im
provem
ent
.
,
.
.
..
Is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­
Lane Goodell sta te com m ander of
.
grow ers have changed to th e la tte r,
a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re [ on unim proved lands did n ot m a te r’ I thereby n,a king th e loganberry crop! th e A m erican Legion, was a v isitor
events, w here an adm ission charge
is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS im provem ents of re a lty follow t h e , r a th e r sh o rt, and th e price good. ¡ a t th e m eeting of th e M edford post
, Calls for loganberries in d icate th a t ¡T uesday evening. Mr. Gooddell ex-
AD V ERTISIN G ."
T his applies to
o rganizations a n d societies of every inexorable law of supply and de" a t least double th e q u a n tity m arket-1 pressed him self a s being pleased
m and.
kind as well as to individuals.
ed could have been handled.
| w ith th e fine q u a rte rs th a t th e Med-
All rep o rts of such activities a fte r
1 ford o rg anization a re q u a rte re d in,
M
am
m
oth
b
lackberries
a
re
selling
they have occurred is news.
and was g ra tifie d a t the prosperous
freely
at*
$2
per
c
rate,
and
it
is
not
All com ing social or organization
ACTION IN COAL STRIKE
m eetings of societies w here no
condition he found there.
foreseen
th
a
t
a
sufficient
supply
will
(G ran ts P ass C ourier)
money co n trib u tio n is solicited, In iti­
P lan s w ere com pleted a t the
It is u n fo rtu n a te th a t e ffo rts to m aterialize to low er the price d u ring
ation charged, o r collecton tak e n IS
m
eeting
for the delegates and a lte r­
NEWS.
__________________ se ttle the coal s trik e w ere n ot jth e season.
nates
to
a tte n d th e s ta te convention
E arly b lack b erries a re selling a t
s ta rte d w hen th e s trik e itse lf was
E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon,
a
t
The
D
alles th e la tte r p a rt of the
p resent at $1.75 per c ra te, b u t very
Postoffice as Second-class Mall M at­ s ta rte d — or indeed before th a t. Op­
e ra to rs and m iners have been stu b ­ few have been b ro u g h t in to d ate, m onth.
ter.
born, and u n til late ly thje public and as th is is th e big berry crop of
has been ap ath etic, and th e govern­ th is section, the price is expected MOONSHINE AND STILL
SOLOMONITES
SEIZED AT McCLOUD
W hen the
m ent, rig h tly or w rongly, has le ft to drop a t any tim e.
McCLOUD.
Calif., Ju ly 20.— T h ir­
crop
m
ovem
ent
is
a
t
its
height,
it
is
M iners m ay q u it digging, b u t not itself ju stified in interv en in g only
ty
gallons
of
m oonshine liquor, a
doubtful
if
they
sell
for
over
$1.25
th e public.
The “ lon g -su fferin g ” as a la st reso rt. Now it is evident
com
plete
stillin
g p lan t, seven b a r ­
per
crate.
I
t
is
estim
ated
th
e
re
will
to everyone th a t th e re m u st be ac­
m ust dig and dig deep.
rels
of
m
ash
and
17 sacks of su g a r
be from 1500 to 2000 crates of these
• •
tion.
w
ere
seized
in
a
raid
here yesterday
In the th re e idle m onths th a t have berries.
T he “ u n w ritte n law ” som etim es
by
S
heriff
A.
S.
C
alkins.
The pear crop will m easure up
gets a m an out of tro u b le, but un­ elapsed, th e re m ig h t have been
Here is a new Goodyear Cord Tire—a big, sturdy, long-
No a rre s t was m ade, th e operato r
w
orked
out
not
only
a
se
ttle
m
en
t
of
fairly
well to th e average, w ith the
w ritte n le tte rs a re best calculated
wearing tire—that sells at a price lower than you are asked
th e in d u strie s im m ediately in v o lv ed ,' exception of D’A njous, which will be I ap p aren tly having received w ord in
to keep him o u t of it.
but a ratio n al plan for p u ttin g th e considerably sh o rt of average. T he ¡advance of th e im pending raid.
to pay for many “ long discount” tires of unknown value.
Ashland
W ill Screen Most
Popular Novels
Tidings
w z b e r t -M oses
GOOD; GRAIN IS
E
E
333
l
j
A New Tread— a Lower Price
Reliable Goodyear Quality
loose-end coal in d u stry on a perm a­
nently sound basis, if th e p arties
concerned had gone about th e m at-
,
J
*
te r w ith open m ind and constructive
7
,
„
purpose. Now it is h a rd ly p o ssib le :
rh a t b u t a tem p o rary a rra n g e m e n t
can be patched up for th e present ■
year.
The im perative tjiin g is to
get th e m ines open ag ain and t h e '
men back a t w ork and the coal
hauled and sto red fo r next w inter. II
It will be an achievem ent w orth
w hile to accom plish th a t. B ut hav-;
ing done th a t m uch, surely th e oc­
casion* cannot be allow ed to pass
w ith o u t u n d e rta k in g th e fu n d am en ­
tal task of p u ttin g th e coal in d u stry
on a basis th a t will avoid such dead­
locks in the fu tu re , m aking disputes
m ore readily a d ju sta b le a n d elim i­
nating th e hap h azard m ethods th a t
m ake coal m ining a disgrace to an
Poor old borken-dow n Ty Cobb.
efficient in d u stria l country.
H ere he has been aro u n d Che A m eri
__________________
can L eague c irc u it for 17 years, a n d '
he h a s n 't learned to h it m uch be- 1 HGES USE OF MOTION
yond .400, yet. Ty m ight as well
PICTURES IN SCHOOLS
give up. He o u g h t to know th a t if
he c a n ’t h it .500 in 17 y ears th e re
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu-
isn ’t m uch hope fo r him .
sene. Ju ly 20.— More general use
• •
j of th e m otion p ictu re in th e sc h o o ls:
W ashington is sending out onii- as a m eans of in stru ctio n in c u rre n t
nous w arnings these days.
F irs t, events, geography, astronom y and
we are told th a t coal is to be ra- o th e r subjects, was urged by E a rl
tinned th is w in ter on a w ar-tim e ba- K ilp atrick , d ire c to r of th e extension
sis, thereby n e c essita tin g th e use of division, in an ad d ress before an
safes instead of bins, and now ju st | audience largely m ade up of teach-
to spoil o u r vacation, com es the ers. in the sum m er session here,
gladdening news th a t th e cost of
Slowness of developm ent in th e
living has increased five per cent i ed u cation use of m otion pictu res was •
in two m onths. Always som e ding- a ttrib u te d by th e sp e ak e r to th e fail-
b atted th in g or a n o th e r to tak e th e ure of th e com jpercial p roducer of
th ep ic tu re s to becom e in te rested and
joy o u t of life.
to th e failu re of ed ucators to grasp
In two m onths, according to gov- th e ed u catio n al opportunity,
e rn m e n t re p o rts, w holesale prices of
F ield s in w hich th e film can be
all com m odities have increased five of th e g re a te st assistan ce in educa-
per cent. These figures have been tion, as outlined by Mr. K ilp atrick ,
given out by th e U nited S u te s labor a re th e tra c in g of m ovem ents th a t
board. The scale of wages fixed by are too fast fo r th e hum an eye; th e
th e board, having been based on the checking up and reco rd in g of move-
cost of living, it is fa ir to presum e j m ents th a t a re too slow , such as th e
th a t an increase of five per cent in grow th of p la n ts; th e p re se n ta ta tio n
th e cost of living would n ecessitate of th in g s th a t a re too sm all, in
an upw ard revision of th e wage w hich th e cam era co-operates w ith
scale. Maybe th ere in is to be found th e m icroscope, and th e projection
the milk in the strike cocoanut.
of objects seen w ith th e x-rays, a
• •
valuable aid to th e stu d y of such
H enry George has reached out an bodily processes as digestion and
a rm from his crypt in G reenw ood circulation.
cem etery and ag a in his single tax
theo ries go before th e people of O re­
St. H elens— W a te r b o ard w ill In­
gon on th e ballo t In Novem ber. The stall ch lo rin atio n p la n t to g u ard
th eo ries which h e expounded i n ‘a g a in st im p u re w ater.
As we u n d e rsta n d it, Mrs. Mal­
lory had no u n p leasan t w ords w ith
M ile, L anglen a fte r th e la tte r ’s ten-
x ...
4
OK« zxnix7
nis victory a t W im bledon. She only
told Suzanne w hat she th o u g h t of
lier.
• •
G eneral Sherm an had such very
decided ideas reg ard in g w ar th a t it
is not unlikely if he w ere aliv^ d u r­
ing these days of strik es, he m ight
still fu rth e r enrich th e .American
vocabulary.
• •
A news tiem says th a t a congress­
m an has bo u g h t an a irp lan e so as
to keep in touch w ith his c o n stitu ­
ents a t all tim es. How close he will
“ to u c h ” on m ileage allow ance re ­
m ains to be seen.
It has a different tread from the famous Goodyear All-
Weather Tread C ord- a new tread with a deep, clean-cut,
cog-like pattern—and it sells for from 20 to 25^ less.
It has in it the same high-grade long-staple cotton, the same
Goodyear patented group-ply construction, the same liber­
ally oversize dimensions.
W hen you buy the 4’/2-inch size, for example, you get a tire
whose actual measurement is nearly 5 inches.
Don’t confuse this Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord with
other popular-price cords which sell at the same price or for
slightly more.
In many cases, these other cords are made of inferior mate­
rials, with short-staple cotton as a foundation.
Get the tire that is good enough to carry the Goodyear name,
that is built to' safeguard the world-wide Goodyear reputation.
All of the Goodyear Service Station Dealers listed here
have the Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord, as well as the
famous All-Weather Tread Cord, ready for you now.
keep friction
where it belongs
Friction conaumae power and derelope beet end
Sometimee friction is utilised. In the eotctnobOe the
friction of the clutch transmits the power of the engine
to the rear or driving wheels, the friction of the tires and
the road surface propels the machine, and the f ric tio n of
the brakes stops the car. Friction shonld he eonftned to
the parts named (the clutch, the tires and tbs bcaksa), if
possible.
Lubricating oil used in the automobile to prevent friction
between all movLig parts in direct contact has friction
within itself. This friction has to be ovweomo by and
uses up engine power. The heavier the oil the more its
internal friction, the leas power it leaves for useful work.
Increasing Power, Speed and gasoline
Mileage
It may be proved that as much as 20% of the power at
the driving wheels may be lost through the use of an
incorrect oil.
The ideal oil is ths thinnest oil which will keep the bear­
ing surfaces separated and at ths asms time offer in it­
self the least frictional resistance to ths engine power
going to the driving wheels.
In addition, this oil must have stability to resist engine
heat, and it must be pure.
Zerolene meets ths conditions perfectly. Mads from se­
lected crudes by our own patented high-vacuum process,
it has great “oiliness,” which causes it to cling to bear­
ing surfaces while offering in itself a minimum of frictional
resistance to the engine power; it has great stability to
resist engine heat, and it is pure.
Zerolene reduces friction, and permits the development
of the maximum power, speed and gasoline mileage of
the car.
OIL COMPANY
(CAltforma)
more power ¿speed
less frfctioo and wear ~
^^Carrat hibriadion
Compare these prices with NET prices you are asked to pay for ‘dung discount” tires
30 x
30 x ;
52 x :
3! x ¡ 4
Clincher.......... $13.50
Straight Side
15.85
Straight Side
19.75
23.50
Straight Side
Straight
Straight
Straight
32 x 4)4 Straight
32x4
33x4
34 x 4
Side
Side
Side
Side
. .$25.45
. . 26.80
. . 27.35
. . 31.45
33
34
33
35
x 4.>#-Straight
x 4 X Straight
x 5 Straight
x 5 Straight
Side .
Side
Side
Side
$32.15
32.95L
39.10
41.05
These prices include manufacturer's excise tax
Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord Tires are also made in 6, 7 and 8 inch sizes for trucks
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