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pA«fc tw<¡ ' Il lítK-l I ■ te ÁSfftAfíl DAîLÏ ÎÎDfSQS te n MotaW. July di, 10±J H enry Ford has it th ru s t upon hltn .” kind a g ain st which th e labor b o a rd ' ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF The subject of my ta lk was “ The has ru led , h a re agreed to discon SCHOOL-GIRL FRIENDS 1£S€& nils b-*<J * , t V alue of N ew spaper F e a tu re s .” tin u e doing 8.7, in com pliance w ith i rauxutaeo lev er, Ev^uiug n,xu«pk These fe a tu re s a re becom ing m ore the board’s request. Sunday Miss L illian G reer en te rta in ed and m ore p opular a ll th e tim e. A THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. F o u rth — Board of a d ju stm e n t.; S aturday afternoon a t h er home on “ fe a tu re ,” if you a re n ot fam iliar j The labor leaders have succeeded in OFFHTAL CITY AND COUNTY G ranite stre e t, in honor of her w ith th a t term , is som ething su p m aking m any people believe th a t PAPER school girl friends, who a re visiting plied daily to th e papers by various th e railw ays have refused to e sta b TELEPHONE 39 here d u rin g th e sum m er. Those syndicates. T h e f cover ju st about lish boards of a d ju stm e n t, as pro-; p resent were, Mrs. D orothy E dw ards E. 3. BARRETT, Editor everything th e re is. The comic strip s vided by th e tra n sp o rta tio n a c t .' Sellers, Los A ngeles; Mrs. G ertrude like “ M utt and J e ff,” "B rin g in g Up E ith e r local, regional o r n ational subscription Price Delivered in C ity:1 B arber F raley and sons, of B erkeley; One m onth ....................................$ .65] F a th e r ,” “ The K atzen jam m er K ids" boards of a d ju stm e n t w ould be in Mrs. M inora C ornelius F ife r and son An onion b re a th is best <•> and ‘‘Polly and H er P a ls,” a re illu s Three m o n t h s ............................... 1 .9 5 1 com plete accordance w ith the tra n s of M edford; Mrs. C arl Loveland and Six months .................................... 3.75 j avoided by not e a tin g onions. <®> tra te d fe a tu re s, w hile o ther f u t u r e s p o rta tio n act. The leaders of the One year ...................................... 7.50 j <s> son, Mrs Hazel H arrison and d a u g h <$> are ju st plain read in g m atte r. My shop c ra fts have dem anded th e es Mail and Rural R outes ter, of S eattle; Miss E d ith Dodge, •' T here isn ’t m uch difference <§> own stu ff, “ Sap and S a lt,” th at you One m onth ....................................$ .65 tab lish m en t of n atio n al b o a jd s of Mrs. R. P. C ornelius, Miss E lb ert in price betw een living and <5> see in th e T idings every day, belongs T nree m onths ............................... 1.95 a d ju stm e n t by th e c a rrie rs as a G reer, and Mrs. B. R. G reer, <g> to th e la tte r class. Six m onths .................................... 3.5« 'S* having a funeral. Many papers whole. The railw ays have in s is te d ! One year ...................................... 6.5t t4> <S> subscribe fo r th ese various featu res, on th e estab lish m en t of boards of ADVERTISING RATES All m en outgrow rom ance, <•> and in th is m an n er th e w ork of the TEACHERS EXPRESS THANKS a d ju stm e n t rep re sen tin g only each Display Advertising Mlngte insertion, each in c h ............ 30c ♦' but wom en never do, no m at- <?> w ell-know n a rtis ts and w rite rs can c a rrie r and its own em ployes, but FOR DELIGHTFUL DRIVE C a r l G a n t v o o r h in t h e ô r e a t f i g h t scene / „ te r how long they live. <♦> be had a t reasonable cost, and m il YEARLY CONTRACTS *______ th e railw ay ex-ecutives have indicat-i Display Advertising la n e Gret/s G O LD E N DREAMS“ • ---------- <$> lions of rea d e rs a re e n te rta in e d and The teach ers a tte n d in g the Ash ed w illingness to estab lish regional OISTRIBUTEO BY SOLDWYN One tim e a w e e k ........................2 7 1A ci » p~q-2<0L. I t ’s a nervy bookkeeper who <$> am used by them . The sm all daily boards of a d ju s tm e n t w ith th e shop) land norm al school, who were e n te r Tw o tim es a w eek....................... 25 c, - ~ . . . . , , , VINING— T I E S . - WED. — THURS. •Bveiy o th er d a y .......................... 20 c m akus love ,0 the saleslady th e * can th u s ru n th e sam e m a tte r as the c ra fts, as they have w ith th e tr a in | tained by the cham ber of com m erce <$> m etro p o litan d ailies and get th e best service employes. Local Reader« ' boss is stuck on. by a drive th ro u g h the valley and REDDING RANCHER IS Each line, each tim e ......................10c j ------- ---------- <»> th e re is in a r t and lite ra tu re . a lunch in L lth ia park following, F ifth — Seniority and p e n sio n ' To ru n every o th e r dlay for one , SHOT AND KILLED Famous Film Stars’ S> T raffic reg u latio n s in a <s> have w ritten th e secretary of the F e a tu re s not only help ed ito rs to rights, etc. The labor lead ers insist _______ m onth, each line, each tim e .. 7c stra n g e city a re as h ard to A Favorite Coiffures com m ercial body the follov. iig let get new subscribers, b u t hold them chat all men who have stru c k shall To ru n every issue for one m onth REDDING, C alif Ju lv 2 ' __Jeff of- m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c <§> m aste r as Chinese sh o rth an d . te r of ap p reciation: as well. R eaders becom e accustom be tak en back w ith the sam e senior-! H ild reth p roniinent c a ttle m an of ---------- <s> ed to look every day fo r th e ir fav o r Classified Column A shland, Ore., July 24, 1922. ity, pension and o th e r rig h ts and C arrville. T rin ity county, was shot i One cent th e word each tim e. }♦ W hen six hours is th e stan d - <$> ite fea tu re , and soon it is a habit privileges which they had before and killed a t his hom e y esterd ay a f_ I To the C ham ber of Com m erce, To ru n every issue for one m onth civilization will <*> A shland, Oregon. th a t sticks. Some fe a tu re s seem so they stru c k . The m en who have te r a q u a rre l wRh M ontgom ery p J or m ore, j^c the word each tim e. • We, the teachers of the Ashland Legal Rate i s ta r t in loafing itself to death <$> silly you w onder why in th e w orld stayed a t w ork o r gone to w ork dur- Rose> R edding a tto rn ey and form er norm al school, tak e th is opportunity F irst tim e, per 8 - p t'n t lin e ..........10c ---------- <S> they a re published, but re a d e rs have ing the s trik e have p rio r claim s u p - .d istric t a tt ornev of Shasta to extend to you our hearty th anks county, Each subsequent time, per 8- ; HEZ HECK SAYS: for the delightful ride th ro u g h the «> d iffe re n t ideas of w hat is in te re stin g on th e com panies, th e estab lish m en t ! Rose la te r obtained pistol a fte r j point line ................... ................... ®c i<a> valley, and the excellent lunch which <î> and am using, and w hat one likes, and recognition of which a re based “ They a in ’t no m odesty C ard of t h a n k s .............................$1.00 being a rre ste d and shot and perhaps was served in the P ark last Friday a t all in a clothes lin e .’’ som eobdy else doesn’t, and th e re you upon w orking rules which th e s tr ik fatally w ounded him self. O bituaries, th e l i n e ................. . .2 j£ c $> evening. Fraternal Orders and Societies are! No fe a tu re can last if it fails ing unions them selves have got COMMITTEE: A dvertising fo r fra te rn a l orders I — ■ ------- ------------------------------------- — Mollie Belding, to find a follow ing, an d no fea tu re adopted, th e executives contend. or societies charging a re g u la r initi- . , , .. . ... .. AVTOISTS LEAVE FOR CRATER Ada E ast, ■tion fee and dues, no discount. Re- tion p ,an th a t wl11 relleve the fin a n ' can be " k ille d ” if th e public w ants F o r th e railw ays to let th e s trik e rs Hazel Stephenson. LAKE AFTER VISIT HERE come back w ith all th e ir old rig h ts Uglous and benevolent o rd ers will be , c*a l stringency existing in the soviet it. charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad . exchequer. A larg e p a rt of th e big Sunday and privileges would be to en co u r Mr. and Mrs. C. N. C unningham , vertlsing w hen an adm ission o r o ther • « Ahem! papers consists of featu res. You see age still m ore m en to s trik e when charge Is m ade. ; A , d a u g h te r and nephew , Mr. and Mrs. A fter much squabbling over the nu ____________________________________ i A rep u tab le citizen declares th a t the sam e th in g s in th e P o rtla n d and th ere is a n o th e r controversy. MAY McAVOY A. H. H anna and d a u g h te r, a fte r m erous dolls which they m ust tak e What Constitutes Advertising j the th erm o m eter on his fro n t porch San F rancisco papers, th a t you see N aturally curly hair is easy to lo bed with them every night, Joan, spending several days cam ping in In o rd er to allay a m is u n d e rs ta n d -( terd m orning a t 6 a . m „ re _ in New York and Chicago. By di RECEPTION GIVEN FOR dress. Consequently May McAvoy, •ge four, and Madge, age two. had ; the A shland au to camp and visiting lng am ong som e as to w hat consti , „ „ . x viding th e expense up betw een them the pretty and youthful Param ount REV. MILLER AND FAMILY w ith friends, left th is m orning for a tu te s news and w hat ad v ertisin g . ‘ corded - b above treezing. T hat teen finally kissed and tucked In for picture star, finds little difficulty he night by a tired m other. we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which I set us to w ondering about two these papers all get the best th ere b rie f visit a t C ra te r L ake, a fte r in effecting an a ttractiv e coiffure Is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti things. Could a m an ’e eyes be de- is to be had, while no paper alone A fter a half-hour’s silence, shrill I lie Ju n io r B. Y. P. U. gave a re- which they will re tu rn to th e ir home w ith h er curly hair. One can do a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re i pended upon a t th a t h our on Sunday could affo rd to em ploy all these voices w ere heard In a hot debate. most anything w ith h air like May ception for Rev. M iller and fam ily a t w illow s, Calif. They w ere all events, w here an adm ission charge M other opened th e door Just in time high-priced a rtis ts and w riters. McAvoy’s and one very becoming in th e B aptist church F rid ay even- , e n th u sia stic about so u th e rn Oregon Is m ade o r a collection is tak en IS m orning, o r is it possible the m er- I to see Madge scoot under th e cover, A bout all I rem em ber now about ing. O ther honor guests of th e ev- style is shown above. I t is rath e r ADVERTISIN G.” T his applies to : cury in th a t th erm o m e te r had sonie- ! th e re u p o n Jo a n piped, ‘‘M other, I ju st and A shland’s fam ous au to camp. full and the hair falls easily down organizations and societies of every i how been d iluted w ith m oonshine? the trip was th e aw ful condition of e n jng were the new and honorary j a n t go to sleep 'cause M adge sits up th e sides. kind as well as to individuals. j • • the Pacific highw ay on both sides of m em bers of th e society. 1 in bed and says had w ords to me.” ALUMINUM SHOWER GIVEN All rep o rts of such activities a fte r i . . . . R oseburg. R ecently I crossed the they have occurred is news. The decision of th e su p rera* co urt P a trio tic decorations w ere used, FOR BRIDE OF TWO WEEKS All com ing social or organization m akes it legal for th e v o ter to co n tin en t by a u to from New Y ork and the gam es etc., w ere of a pa- ; ______ m eetings of societies w here no I change his m ind a t will, respecting City to A shland, and in all th a t dis trio tic n a tu re . The guests w ere An alum inum show er was given m oney con trib u tio n is solicited, i n it i- , ^¡s political allegiance, /eith er be- tance I cannot recall w orse pieces of greeted upon th e ir a rriv a l by C o l-, F rid a y evening a t the hom e of Mrs. atlon charged, or collecton tak e n IS ,, . NEWS Ifore or a fte r th e Pn m a r y- 1» th a t roadw ay th an th e d eto u rs betw een, um bia and her two a ssista n ts, who ■ A lbert S herard fo r h er d a u g h te r, event, why the p rim ary? If a demo- here and Eugene. W hen Oregon gets p resented them w ith badges, w hich | Mrs. G ladys Inlow Gale, who was ARE THE BEST RECOMMENDATION OF E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon. ; Cra t can reg iste r as a republican and as good ro ad s as she now has scen divided them in to th re e groups, th e m arried some two weeks ago. Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat- haye yoice -n tfae selecUon of re . ery, she will ta k e her place ah ead of Reds, the W hites and the Blues, for 'M rs. Gale is an o p erato r a t th e ter. publican can d id ates, and th e rep u b C alifornia and Y ellow stone park. the evening’s e n te rta in m e n t. Gam es local exchange of the telephone com- licans can do likew ise in choosing W hat we need a re b e tte r roads and were p articip ated in for ab o u t tw o pany, and th e e n tire telehpone force SOLOMONITES k sta n d a rd b earers for the dem ocratic m ore advertising. The roads a re in hours, and then refresh m en ts, con w ere invited guests, to g e th e r w ith T his in stitu tio n offers a th orou gh , practical, and stuudnrd <slu- process, but so fa r as a d v ertisin g is sistin g of ice cream , cake and punch a few o th e r friends. A larg e n u m has H cket; if th a t is law — and It has cation at a cost w ithin reach o f th e high school graduate A nother incentive to crim e been so decided in the H all-O lcott concerned, we a re away back in the were served. A sh o rt program was ber of telephone em ployes respond been discovered. A full-fledged still It offers tra in in g for collegiate degrees In: enjoyed a fte r th e “ e a ts ” w ere dis ed in person, w hile those who could was found in operatio n in Sing Sing reco u n t a PP‘i c a t i o n - t h e n we m ight re a r of th e parade. A griculture Mines The trip to C orvallis m ade one posed of, the first two num ber^ of not be present, sent th e ir gifts. A prlson as well cut out th e expensive luxury Com m erce P harm acy th in g very plain in my m ind, and w'hich w ere saxophone an,d organ large collection of beau tifu l, as well E n g in eerin g and M echanic • • ‘of th e prim ary. V ocational E ducation A rts th a t is th is: A shland has m ore fine duets. The next num ber was an il as useful, gifts, w ere received by the H enry F ord, in his D earborn In Chemical. E ngiheering F o restry scenery to th e sq u are inch th an any lu stra te d song, "B e a u tifu l Oregon bride, who expressed h e r sincere ap- dependent, announces th a t he d o e s -; They have a ten-cent s tre e t car Home Econom ics M ilitary Science and Tactics fare in Tacom a, and a seven-cent o th e r dozen spots I saw going and R ose,” and then followed som e ster-! preciation for them n 't w ant to be president. Does th a t It offers tra in in g also in: The School of Music, Physical fare in New York. H e a rst has news- com ing back. optican slides. D uring the sh o w in g ' ----------------- m ake it unanim ous? « E ducation, In d u stria l Jo urnalism . , , , papers in both sta te s, and his m ana- of th e slides, several p a trio tic selec Bend— Brooks Scandlen L um ber It is reported th a t the a m p lif ie r ! *e r announces he will seek the RAILROADS tllV E THEIR SIDE OF tions w ere played on th e V ictrola. com pany buys 2,400,000 feet yellow Fall Term Opens September 18. CONTROVERSY F or circu lars of info rm atio n and illu stra te d booklet w rite to At th e conclusion of the pictu res all pine. on the radio o u tfit in the W hite dem ocratic nom ination for governor dep arted , expressing them selves as House has failed to record a sound Iof New York on th e l e n g t h of his The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, In fo rm al conferences held by having had a good tim e. advocacy of a five-cent fare. Mean Secretary of th e In te rio r F all en of encouragem ent from N ebraska. C hairm an Ben H ooper of th e rail-'l Corvallis, Oregon w hile M ayor F aw cett, of T acom a, is dorses Colum bia Basin irrig a tio n • • road labor board w ith several rail- project. Read th e w ant ads. ♦ A contem porary says th a t th e girl p u ttin g up a v alian t fig h t for a re way executives and rep re sen ta tiv e s duction of s tre e t car fares in th a t of today is as good as she w as 30 of the strik in g shop c ra fts unions years ago. Bet a jitn ey you c a n ’t city, and it is noticeable th a t the find a 30-year-old girl in A shland-' P o st-In tellig en cer— W illie’s new spa- has m ade clear th e re a re five m a t w ho’ll ag re e w ith th a t editor. per— n ev er fails to d iscred it the te rs upon which these railw ay exec • , , m ayor w henever o p p o rtu n ity offers. utives and the lab o r lenders differ widely, and which m ust be settled T hey’re poking fun a t George Sincerity and consistency, thy nam e before the s trik e can be term in a te d , Gould for m arrying an actress. If is H e a rst— not! says a teleg ram today from the he Is as fo rtu n a te as Edw in Gould “ R ailw ay Age” a t Chicago. The was when he m arrie d E dith K ing- SC RIBE ESt A PES five m ajo r points involved a re as UNSCATHED FROM don, he can count him self a lucky EDITORIAL BULL PIT follows: m an. F irs t— W age decisions of th e la bor board. The labor leaders in sist By BERT MOSES Flo Ziegfeld, th e th e a tric a l m ana-! I went up to C orvallis last week. th a t th e ra ilro a d s m ust ag re e to pay ger, whose speclaltv is picking beau -| tifu l girls for th e chorus, says all and t alked to th e Oregon ed ito rs a t wages d iffe re n t from those aw arded T he railw ay A m erican women have b eau tifu l th «ir a n n u a l convention. The ed ito r by the labor board. legs. W hy vo lu n teer th is inform a- of ^ e T idings asked me to w rite executives have positively refused to j tion? Does he th in k A m erican m en som ething for his paper about the consider paying any wages except a re blind? tr ip ’ and 1 said 1 w ould- T his is it. those aw arded by th e board, but • • All conventions a re alike. They have indicated th a t the railw ays will Is it possible th a t G erm any is go- fo n sist chiefly of program and josh. be represented at* any fu rth e r h e a r ing to set th e pace in the E uropean A long list of su b jects a re chosen ings th a t the board may hold, and money m ark e t? The m ark has fall- for discussion, and w hile a g reat will accept such m odifications, if A young and energetic executive took hold the business had grown so that the ad en to such a low ebb it h ardly pays deal is said, little is rem em bered, any, in th e wage aw ards as th e board m ay hold reasonable a fte r re to p rin t them any m ore, and now Each sp eak er has to tell a funny vertising cost was a smaller percentage of a fine old retail business in New York comes word th a t th e F rench franc sto ry , give som e sta tistic s, q u o te hearing. Second— R ules and w orking con than ever it had been, and, because of a is h ittin g the toboggan. S hakespeare, an d call som ebody a “ What this business needs,’’ he told • • lia r before he gets sta rte d on his ditions. The labor leaders dem and larger volume, the shop effected economies th a t th e railw ays ag ree to m odifica B ootleggers a re dem anding pro- subject, Limself, “ is a place in the mind of the and gave far superior service. tection from foreign com petition. It 1 did all these th in g s in my speech tions of the w orking ru les m ade by the labor board. The railw ay exec- is understood th a t a lobby will be except call som eone a lia r. I p refe r public.” m aintained in W ashington to fur- to do th a t by rad io or lo n g -d ista n c e , »fives have positively refused to t I consider _ — — it. — this alth o u — g v. h J— in JJ d icatin g That was five years ago. Today a cer th e r an in sertio n of a clause in th e phone. And deliberately he set out to sacrifice th a t if any m odification of th e rules new ta riff schedules th a t w ill pro- My story w as ab o u t the fellow tain percentage is spent, or supposed to hibit th e im portation of liquor. On who m ade a specialty of doughnuts, should be m ade by th e board, a fte r the greater volume of his profits and in be spent, for advertising. But as fast as th e theory, we presum e, of p ro te c -1 He figured out th a t he could s a \e fu rth e r hearings they would be^ac- vest the sacrifice into the building of cepted. The position of the railw ay tion for an Infant in d u stry . m oney by m aking th e holes in his the appropriation is spent, the more the • • d o u ghnuts larg er. T h a t is. he would executives who have conferred with goodwill. business increases; and the more that the The fam ous K ansas editor, W il- give his custom ers m ore hole and C hairm an H ooper has been th a t for business increases, the smaller the per liam Allen W hite, can alw ays be de- less d o u ghnut. One day he sudden- the railw ays to g ra n t to th e s trik e rs He did. And to this old business, ad pended upon to do or say som ething Ay realized th a t it tak es m ore dough any rules or wages not au thorized centage becomes. j vertising was the breath of life. o riginal. T his tim e he has solved to go aro u n d a big hole th a n aro u n d o r fixed by th e board would be to th e problem of sittin g tig h t on the a little hole, and he w ent crazy be- concede in response to th e use of horns of a dilem m a— clinging to his cause he had m ade such a blam ed force, m ore th an the em ployes w ere Is money ever “ spent” for advertising? For six months had not passed before able to secure by peaceful m eans, life-long friendship fo r th e governor fool of him self. who has had him placed u n d e r ar- F o r sta tistic s. I gave som e figures th u s en co uraging th e use of force in rest, and stan d in g pat in his sym pa- com piled by experts on th e pastim e fu tu re labor controversies. T h ird — C o n tractin g of w ork The th y for th e strik e rs. of fishing. These figures show ed • • th a t 243,721.862 pounds of fish a re labor leaders still claim ' th a t th is is T he head of th e R ussian soviet lost every year because fisherm en one of th e principal m a tte rs in con N either th e tra n s p o rta ap p ears to have as m any lives as th e je rk th e ir poles too soon. I im ag- troversy. tion act nor any o th e r law does or proverbial cat. A day or tw o ago ine tw ice th a t m any pounds a re also ever did specifically provide th a t th e he was poisoned and his body throw n lost because they je rk th e ir poles too railw ays should not le t re p a ir w ork in to th e river. B ut “ th e cat cam e late. to o u tside co n tracto rs. F u r th e r he has ju st issued o rd ers T his was my q u o tatio n from m ore, all th e railw ays except two, ipeare: “ Some m en buy ad- ne contracting of the Ashland Tidings Successful Graduates O. A. C. Is Money Ever “Spent” for Advertising i —