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•-« hm m ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS earn and save in o rd e r to m eet ad d itional tax a tio n and put on foot some plan to keep th e jolly old tax payer out of th e alm s house b efore 1922 taxes a re levied an d paid ” Ashland -•**> í'ioings ¿•iaL .lan ed 1*7- PubUzhed Every Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPH O N E 39 Thursday, July 27, 1022 IV/sdom of Henry Ford Taken From Hit Memoirs NO REMEDY IN STRIKES The best frien d s of labor, organiz H enry F o rd is w ritin g hi3 m e ed and not organized, a re m ore and m oirs fo r M cClure’s, th e first» in E. J. BARRETT, Editor m ore fea rfu l th a t “ th e rig h t to sta llm e n t of w hich will ap p ear in E ntered a t the A shland, Oregon. s trik e ’’ has been em phasized too th e A ugust issues. Below a re a few I Poatofflce as Second-class Mall M at N ever have y our tro u b les ♦ m uch’ and t h a t - w hen it ru n s afoul s trik in g p a ra g ra p h s tak en from ad-, < 9 > ter. ... of the general ri^ h t of everyone to a vance proof sheets. t> half-soled eubecriptiou Price Delivered in City: - peaceful life, it m ust give way to One month ....................................$ .65 Good will is one of the few really A bout all th e re Is to good 'C the g re a te r good of the g re a te r Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 num ber. im p o rta n t assets of life. A determ -! <g> Six m onths .................................... 3.75 zs' health is good digestion. The country is tire d of strik es One year ...................................... 7.50 ♦ ined m an can win alm ost an y th in g <e> r ---------- Mail and Rural Routes The w hole people of th e U nited th a t he goes a fte r, b ut unless, in his s> P o p u larity a pVi pol- <e> --- --J is d e a re r to ». V» U One m onth ....................................$ .65 States a re tired of having th e ir coal g etting, he gains good will, he has itic la n ’s h e a rt th an principles. < 8 > T nree m onths ............................... 1.95 and tra n sp o rta tio n e ith e r in te rfe re d not pro fited m uch. Rlx m onths .................................... 3.50 One year ............................... . . . 6 .5 * <»> Don’t confuse success w ith <•> w ith or th re a te n e d . Since th e b irth ADVERTISING RATES T here is now a d efinite dem and >> cash. The w orld’s g rea test <J> of organized labor, A m ericans have Display Advertising been in sym pathy w ith th e rig h ts of th a t th e hum an side of business be men w ere poor. < s > Mingle insertion, each in c h ............ 30c ------------ <$. men collectively to barg ain and col elevated to a position of equal im YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising & T he c o rn e rs to n e s of clv iliza- <$■ lectively to p ro te st a g a in st in justice portance w ith th e m aterial side. And by a collective cessation of work. th a t is going to come about. One tim e a w e e k ......................... 27 " tiou a re people who b rea k fa st Two tim es a w eek......................... 25 c But th a t sym pathy, has been ex ten d <v a t 6 :3 0 o r 7 a. in. <?> Every o th e r d a y ............................20 c ed to s trik in g m en who fought a < ♦ > ----------- If we a tte m p t to reg u la te w a g e s! Local Readers fair fight, who in te rfe re d not a t all on living costs, we get now here. T h e' Each line, each t i m e . . .................10c “ Safety f irs t” is th e idea of <? w ith the innocent and th e non To ru n every o th e r dlay for one cost of living is a re s u lt and we c a n ? a sm all m an who uses th e long- m onth , each line, each tim e . . 7c > distance ’phone to call the big <*> p artisan . not expect to keep a re s u lt con-! To run”every Issue for one m onth In the old days, in th e fa r west, s ta n t if we keep a lte rin g th e factors < $ • m an a liar. o f m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c ♦ ---------- Classified Column ♦ a m an had th e rig h t to shoot, if he which produce th e retei^lt. W hen One cent th e word each tim e. HEZ HECK SAYS: ♦ felt him self in ju re d o r th re a te n e d we try to reg u la te w ages according To ru n every issue fo r one m onth by an o th er. The o th er m an had a to th e cost of living, we a ré im ita t “ D on’t tell th e boss to <3> or m ore, H e the w ord each tim e. rig h t to shoot, too. It was a case of ing a dog chasing his tail. ■s* go to hell till you hev an- ♦ Legal R ate a “ fa ir field and no fav o rs.” W hen F irst tim e, per 8 -p tln t lin e ..........10c <§> o th e r job in s ig h t.” tow ns grew la rg e r, prom iscuous The d ay's poductive w ork Is the Bach subsequent tim e, per 8- shooting had to stop. The rig h ts of m ost v aluable m ine of w ealth th a t polnt line ...................................... 5c Card of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 the innocent b y sta n d e r becam e p a ra has ever been opened. C ertainly it O bituaries, th e line .......................2Msc If th e T e rrill m eetin g In th e A r m ount to th e rig h ts of two m en to ought not to b e a r less th a n all the Fraternal Orders and Societies mory last n ig h t served no o th er p u r “ fig h t it o u t.” w o rk er’s outside obligations. And A dvertising fo r fra te rn a l orders The rig h ts of m any innocent c iti certain ly it o u g h t to be m ade to take or societies ch arg in g a re g u la r in iti pose it certain ly set people to th in k ation fee and dues, no discount. R e ing. W hen m en of th e stan d in g in zens a re p aram o u n t to the rig h ts of care of th e w o rk e r’s su n set days, ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be the com m unity, of those who spoke a few to strik e . It is th e general when labor is no longer possible to charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad a g ain st the recall, go on record, for vertlslng when an adm ission or other or a g a in st any public prem osition, feeling of leg islato rs in W ashington, him — and should be no longer ne stro n g e st am ong the friends of o r cessary. charge Is mqde. th e ir u tte ra n c e s a re w orthy th e se r ganized labor, th a t it is to lab o r’s What Constitutes Advertising ious co nsideration of the voter. benefit to find a n o th e r way to se ttle The m an does th e w ork in th e i In ord er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d W h eth er it will affect the resu lt of d ifficulties th an to s trik e in the es shop, but his wife does the w ork in ing am ong some as to w hat consti tu te s news and w hat ad v ertisin g , th e election to any appreciable ex sential in d u strie s— coal and tra n s the home. The shop m ust pay them we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which te n t rem ain s to be seen. The feel- po rtatio n . both. la used by new spapers to d iffe re n t!-; ing th a t the sh e riff has been luke- It is th e ir conviction th a t if labor a te betw een them : “ ALL fu tu re w arm in his prosecution of the boot- P erh ap s th e re is no one item con can not or will not, th e U nited events, w here an adm ission charge Q . ... . Is m ade or a collection is taken I S 1 leSgers and th a t his personal S tates can and will. The innocent nected w ith our economic life th a t ADVERTISING.” T his applies to tude Wlth respect to proh ib itio n , is m ust not su ffe r th a t two d isp u ta n ts would su rp rise us m ore th an a organizations and societies of every not v iru le n t, is deeply im bedded in be allow ed to fig h t; a rb itra tio n know ledge of ju s t w hat b u rd en s t h e ' kind as well as to individuals. th e m inds of the a rd e n t advocates of d a y ’8 w ork carries. All rep o rts of such activ ities a fte r th e enforcem ent of the V olstead act. m ust ta k e th e place of in terferen ce w ith m ails, stoppage of coal, h alting they have occurred is news. W e have never yet devised a sin k All com ing social o r organization .Moreover, th e sh eriff, in th is special of tra in s. If peacefully, w illingly m eetings of societies w here no election, has to face th e fact th a t so m uch the b e tte r. If by force of ing fund fo r th e replacem ent of the money co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti every m an and w om an v oter who arm s and d rastic law s, so m uch the stre n g th of th e w orker. It is pos ation charged, o r collecton tak en IS tak e s a direct in te re st in prohibition w orse for those who p u t personal sible to set up a kind of sinking NEWS. will go to th e polls, and It Is not rig h ts before the rig h ts of th e whole fund in th e form of old-age pen sions. h azard in g m uch of a guess th a t they country. SOLOMONITES will vote for his recall. On th e oth- <§> <$> <¥> <?> <•> <§> <$> <$> <*> <S> <♦> <$> $> <♦> $ er hand, w hile th e s h e riff’s friends B usiness is not yet sufficiently GUESTS MUST COOK well organized and its objectives a re ♦ W hen a m an is bravely going <t> m ay be legion, and he w ould, in all HOTEL THEIR OWN TROUT OR— ? <•> F orw ard w here his duty lies <i> probability, win hands down in a not yet sufficiently clear to m ake it <S> People have no tim e for show- <?■: general election, th e issue is not one possible to pay m ore th an a fraction <$> If th e le tte r of th e law is .observed of the wages th a t ought to be paid. ing <$> th a t will brin g out a heavy vote, and <§> T hat they th in k him good or <3> th e arm y of backsliders who fails to by to u rists and o th ers stopping a t <S> wise; C ountry-w ide high wages spell <t> go to th e polls, will be recru ited K lam ath hotels, few of th e fam ous <$> W ell, it’s fine, th a t fa ir eu- <•> m ainly from the ran k s of those who, K lam ath tro u t caught by them will cduntry-w ide prosperity, provided, how ever, th e h ig h er wages a re paid deavor <$>'u n d e r o rd in ary circum stances, could ever reach th e ir plates. A fter the fish are c au g h t th e nim - for h ig h er production. P aying wages ♦ Is too common to be praised, <$• be relied upon to vote for the rod seeks a ju stice of th e peace be and low ering production is s ta rtin g T hat th e public, now as ever, <S> sheriff. fore whom he m akes affid av it th a t down the incline tow ard dull busi ♦ Gasps w henever hell is raised. <S> the fish w ere c a u g h t by him self a t a ness. <s> -w THANKFUL FOR SMALL MERCIES c e rta in place a t a ce rtain tim e. • • (R oseburg N ew s-Review) This accom plished, the nim rod ASSISTANT SECRETARY S uffering cats! The late st fashion! “ The s ta te tax com m ittee will not ¡h u n ts up a gam e w arden from whom WILL VISIT CORVALLIS decree says one inch above the k n e e .' • • conduct any m eetings in th is neck he obtains a fish ta g a t a cost of WASHINGTON, Ju ly 27.— A ssist The G erm ans can appreciate the 0I' woods, accdrding to an- one cent. This tag Is fastened to a n t S ecretary of A g ricu ltu re C. W. old saw : ‘ He who steals my purse nouncenient m ade today. This is a the fish and is supposed to rem ain Pugsley left T hursday evening for a 1 m ighty fine conclusion. If th is body th ere th ro u g h th e journey over the th re e w eeks’ trip in th e n o rth w e st? steals tra s h .” has not alread y sufficient evidence kitchen range to th e table, w here he will visit a g ric u ltu ra l col Anyone in te n d in g to have fish leges and experim ent sta tio n s, and S cientists declare th a t worm s are a t hand to clinch ad d itio n al tax- edible. Some folks m ay be Inter- ra ’s’ng schem es on th e people of -served to them in a hotel m ay have m ake a first hand stu d y of agricu l-i ested in th a t discovery— a fte r the t ’1’s wrand old sta te , th e re is no one ¡a tag, whe?i they arriv e, by paying tu ra l conditions from N orth D akota in th is section ready and w illing to the req u ired one cent. recall election. to the coast. On A ugust 2 and 3, offer th eir services. H olding fu r- Or, if this procedure proves im- Mr. Pugsley will speak before the Ju d g e C alkins has decided th a t th e r sessions th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te p ractical, th e hotel g uest m ay cook national hom e econom ics conference th e recall election m ust be held, so m ight add considerably to o u r al- th e fish in th e back y ard o r even in to be held a t C orvallis, Oregon. the fur will continue to fly u n til ready in to lerab le burden of taxa- the kitchen, providing th e chef is tion. The governor should now w illing. next S atu rd ay — election day. M arshfield— A $9000 hall is de <r • s ta r t out a little band of m ission- stroyed by fire. F em lnine progression — At 20. a rie s to teach th e public how to R ead th e w ant ads. brig h tly .on the lookout for th e ideal ~ - - - — — m an; a t 25, carefully scanning th e; horizon for a real m an; a t 30— ju st; a m an. YafcE-RX-MOSES The new G oodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord Did You Get the Bottom Price, After All? T he man who buys a “long discount” tire usually finds himself troubled by the above question. Did he pay less for the tire than his neighbor might have paid, or actually did he pay more ? Did he get the bottom price, when all is said and done, or could he perhaps have driven a sharper bargain? Was the net price really more than he might have had to pav for a tire o f established reputation and value? In the belief that the average motorist prefers a frank and open transaction, we built the new Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord and discounted the “discount” in advance. Instead of listing it at a high price, to enable the dealer to attract you with a so-called “ long discount,” we list it as low as we profitably can. W e build it of high-grade long-staple cotton, using the patented Goodyear method o f group-ply construction, and sell it at a lower price than you are asked to pay for many “ long discount” tires of unknown worth. If you want a quality tire, and a reliable value, call today on any of the Goodyear Service Station Dealers listed here. Compare these prices with N E T prices you are asked to p a y fo r "long discount” tires 30 <3)4 30 x 3)4 32 x 31x4 Clincher........ Straight Side. Straight Side . Straight Side. . $13.50 15.85 19.75 23.50 32x4 33x4 34 x 4 Straight Side.. Straight Side.. Straight Side.. 32 x 4)4 Straight Side.. $25.45 26.80 27.35 31.45 $32.15 32.95 39.10 Side. . 41.05 3 3 x 4 X Straight Side. 34x4>4 Straight Side. . 33 x 5 Straight Side. . 35 x 5 Straight These prices include manufacturer s excise tax Goodyear Cross-Rib T rea d Cord Tires are also m ade in 6, 7 a n d 8 inch sizes fu r trucks FOR SALE BY HARRISON brothers FORD AND FORDSON DEALERS ASHLAND VULCANIZING WORKS Largest Exclusive Tire Establisment Don’t Buy Tires until You See these Goodyears Handled by Ashland Vulcanizing Works A < Largest Exclusive Tire Establishment in Ashland For a limited time only, we will trade in your old tires on new ones We Have Handled Goodyear Tires for the Past Five Years. We now carry no other Tires and Tubes Reason—Best, of Satisfaction to our Customers HARRISON BROTHERS Ford and Fordson Dealers L e t’s Go S p la s h in ’ — AT— The touch system , it will be n o t ed. is m ost highly developed in those ste n o g ra p h ers who have succeeded in e n sn arin g th e ir em ployer into a m a rria g e contract. • • NEWPORT -bydhe-Sea T h ere a re th irte e n candidates for governor of Ohio. It can be relied upon th a t a fte r election, tw elve of them will be convinced th a t th irte e n is an unlucky num ber. • • A movie press ag en t sends out the B taftling announcem ent th a t salaries of th e average m ovie s ta r has been i c u t $20,000. He neglects to m e n tion th e figures nam ed in th e said s ta r s ' contracts. • • The M edford Mail T ribune is get tin g out a special edition today in th e in te re st of th e citizens’ commit-1 te e th a t is fig h tin g th e K u Klux K ian. M eantim e th e sponsors for th e recall election a re not lettin g th e g rass grow u n d e r th e ir feet • • R ussia is on th e horns of a di-1 Iem m a. The soviet declines to rec ognize property rig h ts. If t h e / ac cept a loan on th e com m ercial term s prescribed in th e financial w orld, th e soviet m u st s u rre n d e r th e basic p rinciple on w hich bolshevism is founded — a denial of p ro p erty *yightk. 1 Homelike and delightful is this dear old place that ap- I>eals to thousands of pleas Makiny an Asset of Difficulties A great opportunity is now before Ameri can business—the opportunity of making a big and permanent asset out of the very difficulties of the present situation. The conviction that this csau he done is ex tremely heartening. It is enough to put a new thrill of life and activity into every form of industry. . * w From one point of view, ’the present situation is by far the jnost desirable, the soundest, the sanest, and the most hopeful this country lias ever seen. Why? Be cause it brings into bold relief, through sheer necessity, the latent power to create conditions as we would like to have them. It is obvious to any one who will think it through that the present demand for any product could he substantially less ened if it were .possible to eliminate all forms of advertising—including pictures, displays, and word of mouth, as well as printed and painted messages—and just let that product depend on the natural or lmstimulafed demand. The curtailment of Demand for the pro ducts of industry "brought us face to face with the question, hitherto ignored, as to what causes demand. Then it was dis covered that Demand was a created thing, and that more of it could be created iu almost any direction—if enough of the right effort were applied. And it is equally obvious that a demand for any worthy product can be created and stimulated hv means of Advertising. This fact puts within the hands of the business man the means of creating his own market. That would be the biggest asset he could have—an assured market for all he could produce. ure seekers each year. $14.40 Round Trip Good for 15 days. 15 day tick ets, on sale F rid ay a n d S atu rd ay . Read ab o u t d o o rs“ F older, details in cluding on request. F o r fu rth e r $17.15 R ound T rip season tick ets, on sale dally. Good u n til Oc tober 31st. th e V acation P laces in our 1922 “ Oregon O ut i t is b e a u tifu lly illu s tra te d and brim m ing fu ll of hotel and c o tta g e Inform ation. Copies F R E E p a rtic u la rs, ask any ag en ts. Southern Pacific Lines JO H N M. SCOTT, General Passenger A gen t Chief among the means of creating De mand is now seen to be Advertising. Wherever you find a big demand for any product you find, invariably, that the de mand for that product has been stimu lated by human effort, and chiefly through advertising. ! !