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    Wednesday, July 26, 1Ö22
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
H O T TWO
Ashland
AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PEOPLE OF
JACKSON COUNTY
Tidings
Established 1876
Every Evening E xcep t1
Sunday
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thd asitland printing co .
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A t
Published
Once
There will be a special recall election held in this county
SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR
on July 29th. My name will appear on the ballot as a candi­
FIRE INSURANCE
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
date
for
the
position
of
sheriff,
now
held
by
C.
E.
Terrill.
With
PAPER
P ro c r a s tin a tio n In ta k in g o u t
TELEPHONE 39
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reference to this election and nay candidacy, I wish to say a fire in s u ra n c e h a s robbe'd m an y
a m a n of h is e n tire p ro p e rty .
E. <J BARRETT, Editor _
few words to the voters of Jackson County:
D o n ’t be c a u g h t u n p re p a re d by
S Y sg È R T -M O S E S
In
the
past
two
years
the
people
have
to
a
great
extent
th e fire fien d . Y o u r h o m e, y o u r
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
e ss, y o u r cro p s, y o u r a u to ­
lost confidence in the disposition or ability of the county police b m u o sin
Poetofflce as Second-class Mail Mat­
b ile h av e a very re a l m oney
A rg u m e n ts a r e lo st on h u n - <S>
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<t> powers to control violations of the law. It has been necessary v alu e.
g ry m en.
p ro p e rty is se c u re a g a in s t
<8, to bring in special officers, at great expense, to run down and d e s No
SOLOMON ITES
♦
tru c tio n by fire.
L e t u s te li
P eo p le w ith th e fin e s t hom es
secure conviction of law violators.
you how little it w ill co st to fu lly
W A N TED !
<•> do th e m o st g ad d in g .
The sheriff’s office has seemed to be helpless in dealing p ro te c t you.
> God, give us m en! a u m e n a e
“ W h en you w a n t good in s u r­
W
vith
certain
classes
of
offenders.
With
an
efficient,
honest.
an
ce,
ta lk w ith B illin g s.”
th is d e m a n d s
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s u p p o rt of tb e b u tto n b u s in e s s .
and capable police and law enforcement administration work ;
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tr u e fa ith a n d re a d y h a n d s, <S>
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with a vigorous prosecution, bootleg i
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rings could have been broken up by the arrest and conviction
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<»- e d u c a te d beyond y o u r in te iii- <$> o f ^ iejr individual members and their more or less prominent
Established 1883
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M en w hom th e sp o ils of of-
<? gence.
’ backers and defenders brought into wholesome disrepute. This Real E state and Real Insurance
fice c a n n o t b u y ;
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i t w ould be a.
a fin e th in g if a a X
should and could have been accomplished
by a capable and
ASHLAND, OREGON
Men w ho p ossess o p in io n s a n d
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Phone 211
41 E Main St.
<S> m a n ’s b ra in s g rew a s sy ste m - <•> energetic local police administration, and the taxpayers saved
Men w ho h a v e h o n o r -m en
a tic a iiy as his b e a rd .
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thousands
of
dollars
paid
out
for
the
assistance
of
special
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w ho w ill n o t lie,
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officers
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C o n tra c t h a s b een a w a rd e d fo r
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be-
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Another
class ox
of v offenders
directed
against the majesty
T h e re c a ll is g e ttin g to be fa sh -
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io n ab ie.
T h e y ’re a f te r th e s h e r if f ^ b ra in s a diT orce s u it ig s u re to * o f the law would never have led to the division and bitterness
of C latso p c o u n ty now .
now existing if they had been met promptly and vigorously by
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♦ the sheriff and other law enforcement officers of our county.,
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An
O k lah o m a
co n g re ssm a n
A> H E Z H E C K SAYS:
X I refer to the so-called Ku Klux Kian outrages. For the past
ca m p a ig n in g fo r re -e le c tio n in an
“ T a k e w h a t com es a n d
three or four months indictments and convictions have been
a irp la n e . H e m ay h it th e e a r th on -î>
fo rg it th e r e s t— a n d y o u ’ll
cllJU
,
X of daily occurrence by the newspapers and other biased and
elec tio n day.
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en jo y i t . ”
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interested groups, mostlv for political purposes, but no arrestsI
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been attempted by our lawfully constituted county,
tra g e d y . T h e p a s s in g of e a c h se a so n I t K e l n a u g u p a t i o n o f t h e g y a t e m t h e r e have been attempiea oy ou
a
,
sees som e n o ta b le v e te ra n h it th e in 1914
authorities
tr a il m a rk e d , “ T h is w ay o u t.” T h e 1
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These crimes, however simple their nature, have been may
p re s e n t y e a r w ill he no ex cep tio n . , j W e n o te t h a t a n E n g lish ju r is t nified and enlarged upon by rumor, hearsay and downright
I it t p p ro
ro b b ab
a b ly
p m
m a a rk
rk s s th
th e e la a s s t t o o f T ris
r s ; hag r u ied t h a t a m an h a s th e rig h t m
up-state sources,
” i o represent
7 1 1 at t h ion
e both from
o f a home
8 P e c i a and
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Billings Agency
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t ilin g
it
rotect
—your home
The germs, carried by Flies, have caused the loss of
thousands of lives.
Does your home need a screen door, or window screen?
Inspect Our Complete Line of Screen Doors
C arson -F ow ler Lbr. Co.
“ In the Heart of Town.’’
B ack to th e
G rain . F ie ld s
f o r H e a lt h
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attendant pvnense
expense and notoriety, with special cor-
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¡W ell, how does t h a t g et h u b b y an y -! Wltn ail lu a
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and :
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T h a t’s a good d ea l lik e respondents from the big dailies, spec a 1 .
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W ith tw elv e g u b e rn a to ria l c a n d i- ;
p
is assistants ex-sleuths from Portland, and witnesses from South-
d a te s b e a tin g th e b u sh e s in all sec-
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d & s ia w u w , v
. ________ _____ nil tn m ak e !
H is o p in io n on th e su b je c t
California
with
precious
grand goblin records, all to make
tio n s of O hio fo r v o te s in th e s ta te
" er8
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R A P E -N U T S is a regular “ three
bags full” of the best food quali­
ties of whole w heat flour and malted
barley, carefully m ixed and slowly
baked—
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wX3 primXr'which’ wiii'be held »' «travasance doesuH
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a Boman HoUday for f t e Uwyers and politicians at the expense
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n „,i to dig u p th e p ric e of its in d u lg en ce . 01 Uie peupns.
s ta te is th e sce n e o f th e h o tte s t a n d i
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, »till a great hubbub is
And
m ost b itte rly fo u g h t p rim a ry since
c o n c o rd . N. i i ., is e n fo rc in g a pf a recall which is the only method
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TODAY AND TOMORROW
GOLDEN
DREAMS
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CUlxv Alarne .u Ciri Cintvcort
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a benjamin
B.HAMPTON
p redaction
distributed
YN
as never paint-
ed a more colorful master
piece.
-Also-
“ STAGE STRUCK’’
Regular Admission
j
T o develop all th eir appetiz ng flavor,
T o p re se rv e all th eir wholesom eness,
under our electoral systen
b lu e law th a t b a rs n o t on ly baseball wiiere]r)y the people can have a chance to remedy an un eai
a n d th e sa le of tobacco on S u n d ay
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b u t p u ts th e b an on g o lf a n d a u to a bl© S i t u a 1 .
. mvqplf I have lived in
rid in g . Yes. g e n tle re a d e r. C oncord
Now a word, personal, as to myselt 1 na
,
is in th e U n ited S ta te s , a n d if you J aekson county 13 years. All my
o-rpnt nride!
look in th e g e o g ra p h y y o u ’ll fin d • productive and constructive pursuits. 1 nave «
. g
l
:
t h a t it is on th e A tla n tic s e a b o a rd ,|
country and its institutions, the greatest and treest on;
a n d is b o u n d ed on th e n o rth by ;
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whkh ftre fhe bulwark of OUV liberties,
in a in e a n d on th e s o u th by M assa- e a r t U , a l i t i l .
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a l p p t i o u I p l e d g e VOU .
chushU ». w h ere th ey used
bum .
If you cleet.«• shenff «I:»he com, ng election I
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„ itc h e s a t th e s t a t e .
! that I will give the people of Jac -son coti
¡nfraPtors and '
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I v,five business administration, ami that the i..li a< to,s .inn
i t is s u rp ris in g th e p e rs is te n c y ; . . .
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whether thev be individuals, class oi
w ith w h ic h m e n of s in g le track ' violatorst of out lavs whet.ie
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m in d s and o n e -c y lin d e r m e n ta litie s dan. Will have to reckon With thei Shen« s
,
— th e o n e is g e n e ra lly th e accom - imported special officers aild e
p a n im e n t of th e o th e r— p u rs u e p u b -j
Sincerely yours,
lie office. J u s t a b o u t th e tim e th e y ;
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h av e su cceed ed in d e m o n s tra tin g ;
A n d to provide n atu re’s “ broom ” that keeps the diges­
tive system spick and span.
T h e re ’s not a bit o f artificial sw eetening in G rape-N uts
—it just becomes sw eet o f its ow n accord in the long baking.
A nd that enticing flavor—how good it is w ith good milk
o r cream! F ru its, too, fresh o r cooked, add to the delight of
a dish of G rape-N uts, morning, noon o r sundown.
It is a compact, ready-to-eat food — no cooking needed.
W hy not try it for tom orrow ’s b reakfast?
^There's a Reason’*
Postum C ereal Co., Inc., Battle C re ek , M ich.
th a t th ey a r e fa ilu re s a t e v e ry th in g !
Automobile insurance a specialty.
else u n d e r th e su n , th e y a r r iv e a t ; Ask M r A . L . L am b. Yeo. of co u rse.
th e co n c lu sio n th e y a re a d m ira b ly ,
2 6 5 t(
fitte d to a tte n d to th e b u sin e ss o f ,
ev e ry b o d y , g ro u p e d u n d e r th e h ea d
O rre s c lea n s clo th e s.
P h o n e 64.
of th e g e n e ra l public.
T h is, how -!
ev er, is n o t n e a rly so m uch of a s u r ­
D odge c a r keys. F ix it Shop. 2 7 5 tf
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p rise as th e fa ct t h a t th e y a r e so
fre q u e n tly ta k e n a t th e ir ow n v a lu ­
a tio n .
L E E D O M m a k e s th e p ric e on
MASON CORDS. C om e a n d g et ’em
a t L E E D O M ’S T IR E H O S P IT A L .
A re
BUILT TO EXCEL
SprOsteel
270-tf
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G ood in s u ra n c e a t good
P h o n e 2 7 4 -J. Y eo of c o u rse.
PERFORM ANCE
PROVES
th e s p r u c e a n d
s te e l
Step _ Ladder
| S tro n g e s t, L ig h te s t L a d d e rs M ade ;
r a te s .
Shop Work a Specialty
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E. CLIFF PAYNE
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IN LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
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L ittle
O pposite
P ershin g _ Square.
tra d e ch a ra cter of 1 he
Heap, tr>
Spreckels " S a v a g e ” T ire Com -
pony, visuolizcs the B iltm ore H otel
n o w in the cou rse of construction.
The ever widening circle of good
Maxwell admirers is a tribute both
to its superb beauty and its reliable,
economical performance.
The conviction is rapidly spread­
ing that only in this car can
there be found such sound value.
Cord ures, ocn skid iron! and rear; disc steel wheels, demount­
able at run and at hub; drum type lamps; Aleinite lubri­
cation; motor driven electric horn; unusually long springs.
Prices F O B
Detroit. revenue tax to be added Tout­
ing Car, *685, Roadster, *885, Coupe, » 1 )8 5 , Sedan. *1485
A. W . WALKER AUTO CO.
Phone 18
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MEDFORD, OREGON
Tfce
G ood
Southern California Is noted for its good
roads and wonderful highw ays. A tire w ill
surely give satisfaction under normal c o n ­
ditions h e r e — if anyw here. T o r e c i t e
everyday instances of performance and m ile­
age in this territory would be to paint an
unusually glow in g picture, for the ordinary
run is not especially taxing on good makes
o f tires.
W orth w h ile com parisons, pointing to the
superiority of our product over other makes,
can therefore be brought out best by citing
unusual types of service, show ing the dura­
bility, correct construction and econom y
of Savage tires in service w hich renders e x ­
cessive stress and hard usage.
U n u su a l S e r v ic e
or
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A fleet of trucks operating throughout
the city, making 250 to 400 stops a day, has
been equipped w ith Savage C ords—solving
the tire problem of this com pany by in­
creasing their tire m ileage
<
T Almost any tire will give satisfactory service
under ideal conditions. Some makes will even
to
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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.
G. Our object has been to build Savage Tires to
THE SPEECKELS "SOVaGE" TIRE CO.
Savage Cords on one-ton Ford ' trucks
loaded daily to 4000 and 4500 pounds are g iv ­
ing far greater service than any other tire
equipment used in a similar manner by a
local feed and fuel com pany.
A jobber sending salesm en Into an out­
lying territory, w here roads are particularly
rocky, claim s Savage Cords are the only
tire that is capable of givin g their men
satisfactory service.
T ire men and m otorists familiar with tire
construction have found in the Savage Cord
s e v e n te e n o u ts ta n d in g c o n s t r u c t i o n a l f e a ­
t u r e s that make it the wonderful tire It is.
perforrp 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 accomplished our purpose la
evident from the results users of Savage Tires are
getting — everywhere
f ,
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OUR BEST ASSET IS THE SATISFIED CUSTOMER
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“Heap Big Mileage”
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A nother local corporation operating a
fleet of 225 cars throughout Southern Cali­
fornia has standardized on Savage tires after
an exhaustive test in w h ich our tires were
compared w ith other makes under every
existin g local condition. Many of these
cars are heavily loaded as a usual thing.
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